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WEDNESDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
TH . NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
i •* H. LEAVY Manager
C H, LEAVY, ............... Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor.
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•ires It to be distinctly understood
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ford to devote our space to such ad
vertlsemeDts and wait on the courts
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GETTING BACK AT US.
The negro minister who secured t he
passage by a meeting in Wilmington
of a resolution calling on the Czar to
protest against the lynching of negroes
in America is possessed of something
more (liana mere sense of humor.
The Kishinelf petition will be sent, as
It should lie, to St. Petersburg, but it
would tie extremely disconcerting to
receive by way of reply a courteous in
timation that t he Russian government
viewH with oonceen the inability of
authorities in the United States to
protect it s colored people from hanging
and burning at the bands of savage
mobs. The tuquoquo is not a valid
argument, hut it is a mighty effective
one. There is a dictum of high au
thority which recommends I he casting
out of a beam from our own eye before
calling our brother's attent ion to the
mote in bis, and a more worldly form
of the same gnome suggests that
the pot. Itself scrub up a lit tle when
about to call the kettle black.
the plain truth.
There are t hues w hen one is moved
to question whether we live under a
regime of law or of anarchy, says the
Hpringgeld (III.) Republican. What
the President of the United States
calls crimes of cunning stand revealed
upon the news pages of the press from
day to day In ext raordinary and about
equal measure with startling crimes
of violence. The t rail of corrupt ion in
tlie postal service is not more endless
seemingly t han the path being marked
by the smoke of negro burnings as it
passes from South to North and
through the North from Colorado to
Delaware community after commu
nitygiving itself over to the passions
of primeval savagery, break iug through
all beariers of legal restraint, putting
tlie victim to the most .hideous torture
and then standing ready to crush with
more lawlessness the effort sof Ihe au
thorities to punish tlie mob leaders.
BTATUTE OF LEE.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Magazine
has the following editorial comment
which is entitled, "The Plain Truth,"
and explains itself:
“The fervid and eloquent plea made
by Judge Speer, of Georgia, in his com
mencement address at Emory Go) lege,
in favor of placing a statue of Gen. R,
K. Lee in the national capital, will
be indorsed by many loyal and broad
minded men throughout the North.
Nothing but a narrow and unreason
ing spirit of .sectionalism would deny
to Virginla the privilege of -thus hon
oring and perpetuating the memory of
one of her noblest and most illustrious
sons, it is vain to talk about exercis
ing charity and forgiveness for the
past, about clasping I lands over the
dead and buried issues of other years,
If we fail when a specific opportunity
offers like this to practice what we
preach and lei our deeds lie as good as
pur words."
DRESS REFORM.
■Last winter the Secretary of the
Navy, with several other officials
among them Ihe Post master General
and Congressmen Cannon, Foss and
Dayton went cruising among the
West Tndies. spending some weeks
ashore in Cuba and Porto Rico. Noth
ing very remarkable occurred at the
time in consequence of this visit, -but
a most important result which may lx*
expected possibly to influence the do
mestic life of the United States, and
to revolut ionize long est ablished social
customs has now developed. Mr.
Moody lias appeared hi public in a
white duck suit of the semi-military
cut generally worn in t be tropics, and
it is hinted that bis guests on I tie
epoch-making cruise are preparing to
don at home the comfortable ami be
coming garb which they found in com
mon use in the tropics. Inasmuch as
the climate of the major part of the
United States is tropical at least two
months of t he year, it is amazing that
the male populat ion submits to (lie
convent ion which prescribes the use of
dark woolen stull's and stiff linen
through the torrid season as through
the rest of the year, is, perhaps, our
reward for extending I lie blessings of
liberty, order and (certain parts of)
the const it ut ion to t ropical lands to
lx*instruction in the art of comfort in
warm weather. No one who is fa.niil
iar with the changes wrought in Eng
lish life, in English habits of dress
and of llie table and tlie English dic
tionary, by t iie connect inn with India
can doubt that we are on the eve of
great changes in American customs.
The earliest of I liese might advantage
ously lie the adoption for summer use
of the t.wo-pieee duck of the tropics,
buttoned to the chin and rendering
unnecessary the starched discom
forts of ordinary attire. Philadelphia
Ledger.
If one brave girl wit h a rifle could
defend the jail in Barnwell, S. C.,
drive off a lynching party and hold I lie
place alone for hours until the return
of her father, who is tlie sheriff in
charge, what could not a few deter
mined policemen, armed with riot
guns, do with a mob? —Richmond
News-Leader.
“Anew method of making the di
plomatic service subservient to the
exigencies of domestic politics,” says a
contemporary, “has been discovered
by President Castro.” Jim is Ihe
President of Venezuela ahead of the
I’resident of the United in this re
spect? Louisville Courier-Journal.
“Dorothy IJoild" shoes are ihe very
iiest for women. I have *hem. ~J
.. Smith \r;W<c"t!e street.
Mr. Joseph i iimhiville, of Stillwater,
vtinu., niter having spent over |2.00t
vitb Hie host doctors for stomach
trouble, without relief, was advised
>y his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard
to try a box of Chamberlain's Stomael
utd ldver Tablets. lie old so and is n
well man today. If troubled with in
digestion, had taste in the moutl
lark of appetite or constipation, glvt
iheße tablets a trial, and you are cer
lain to he more tbi a pleased with
ihe result. For sale at 25 emit* pei
tiox by all druggists
Saab, doors and blinds for sac
vl Dfdgta- Hardware do.
Everybody is invited to join the
large Kalola choir that is now being
organized to Bing its praises for in
dgestion, kidney and liver troubles.
To the Consumer.
1 will give ihe retailers' profit. 1
nave Jftst received 10,000 Mail re I.i
Uori cigars a real good 5c cigar which
i will sell direct to the consumer ai
it. 25 per box of 50. i ant sole ageni
or tills brand. Tbi ■ cigar is wort)
{2.00 per box, one box will make yot
ot more at W* Levison. 310 r„
The place to eat —Wilson’s restau
rant.
The private sale of furniture at 209
Newcastle street will end today. E.
every thing yet unsold will go at a
sacrifle.
Kalola,
This highly endorsed propagation
for indigeston, kidney and liver
1 roubles appeals to every intelligent
mau and womau for a fair and impar
tial trial. Kalola is composed oi tin
properties of four noted mlueral
springs of known power to cure iudi
gestion, kidney and liver troubles.
FOR SALE —Roller top desk. Will
sell at a bargain. Address H, car*'
Newt.
Trains Nos. 1, 3 and 7 makes .close
connection at Thalmauu with the Sea
board Air Lino for Jacksonville and
points South.
Trains Nos. 1, R and 7 make close
connection at Thalniann for Savannah
ami points North.
Train No. It leaves Tltalmatin. dai.y
•>.Ol P. M„ arrives at Nleholls 9.26
Train No. 12 leaves Nleholls G. 30 A
M., arrives Thalniann 9.69.
J. A. MCDUFFIE, Genera! Manager.
LOST —Tan leather hand-bag, with
ehatn, containing keys, memorandum
and some money. Return to News
office and receive reward.
OO YOU WEAR SHOES? YES.
THEN CALL ON ME. J. A. SMITH.
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Please remember that if ic Is good
to eat yau will oml It at Wilson’s
There is nothing >ike a nice Sunday
dinner. Wilson will sorve one today.
All good d:*?ssers send fjheii
clothes to Jim Carter. Where do you
send your* Ring phone 253-2.
Weak
Hearts
Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine
of every one hundred people Who have
heart trouble can remember when it
was simple indigestion. It is a scien
tific fact that ail cases of heart dis
ease, not organic, are not only trace
able to, but are the direct result of
Indigestion. All food taken into the
stomach whloh fails of perfect diges
tion ferments and swells the atomaeh,
puffing It up against the heart. This
interferes with the action of the heart,
and in the course of time that delicate
but vital organ becomes diseased.
Kodol
Digests What You Eat
Mrs. Lori nr Nichols of P-m Y*n, N. Y..
writes: After eatln*. my food would distress
me by making my heart pa.'pltats and I would
beeornt very weak. Finally I grt a bottle of
Kodol and It javs me Immediate relief After
usln( t few bottles I am cured.
Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders, and gives
the heart a full, free and untram
meled action.
Bottles only. $ 1 00 Sire holdlnr 2H times
the trial size, which sells for 50c
E. CJDcWitt
Smith’s Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma
cy, Fortson’B Drug Store.
To Grow fVcte) flat*
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For Sale by W J BUTTS, DruggUt
Wilson’s
Up to Date
l Restaurant
THE QUICKEST LUNCH
can be had here. We call tt our
“rapid-fire lunch” because it is
served so quickly.
It is not fired at our patrons,
however, hut placed before them
In a dainty and appetizing man
ier.
This lunch costs little, can be'
quickly disposed of and satisfies
ill hut the most robust appetites.
I
J. W. WILSON, Prop.
'Phone 321. '
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If you're going on a trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
Place a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswiek, Ga.
and Vicinity.
.J 6 Mcmk Street.
Ftrdlniod Wtalhelmer C Sen*. Dlttillrr*
buiauti, 4 Bi. imph. Mo. Uuiirtll*, It
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF.
FEE.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a position, a house. .
servant, or wint to find anything
tnat has bsen lost, or want some
thing that some ont else has, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
FOR RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Hrobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR SALE—Runher stamps, seals,
Btlnceus, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 212 Newcastle
street.
FOR SALE —A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News offioe.
PERSONAL —Morphine, opium, lau
danum, cocaine habit; myself cured;
will inform you of harmless, perma
nent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin,
box 1212, Chicago.
FOR RENT —Two, four, and five
room cottages. Ready for housekeep
ing. Houses near the St. Simon Pier.
Mrs. W. 1,. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use
long distance phone.
WIANTED —Experienced nurse, col
ored, otMdle age. Reference required.
Inquire' atr 3P6 Reynolds street.
LOST —Gold link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
ceive more than the button is worth.
LOST.—Enameled gold breast pin
with one pearl in center, between
Gloucester ami corner of Newcastle
and Monk streets. Finder will please
return same to this office and get
rewardi.
LOST—Yellow pug log, crippled in
left hind leg. Has on leather collar
with city tag on same. Return to this
office and get reward.
LOST —A Brazilian lace handker
chief, either in the First Met/hodlst
church or between the church and the
residence of Mr t. V. Woow. Finder
return to the News office and receive
reawrd.
NOVICE. —All parties are hereby
w’arned and n tiffed not to trespass on
Long Island or Little St. Simon All
trespassers will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law.
John Currie.
FOR SALE—Tug Mahel S. 67 feet
long, 18 feet beam, 5 1-2 draft. Com
pound engines, 12-20x12. Price $7,500.
Address Christie Lowe &, Heyworth,
Fernandlna Fla
♦♦♦♦*♦* **•* * • *4 *
Jwrv.-*.A ••!?
Looking for Summer Drinks.
. “NON-ALCHOHOLICr ,
My stock is complete with at
line of tlie best beverages for l
the approaching summer season.i
. Finners Ohatauqua Grape,
. Juice, Imperial Lemon Juice, Im-i
' perial Lime Juice, Imperial R> 4
' Beer, Qts., Hires Root Beer Ex-’
; tract. True Fruit Syrup. 1
THOMAS KEANV, Grocer. 1
1 Phone 11. 312 Newcastle ]
.AAAXxx a . a . . .
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
tens of mi.iions of gallons; painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint if not satisfac
tory. The paint wears for periods up
to eighteen years. Linseed oil must
be added to the paint (dine in two
minutes). Actual cost then about
51.20 per gallon. Sampler free.
Sold by our agonto.
Bowen & Thomas.
itietevue i/enfc.
Tula jleor ,ed tonic la la growing
dfcinrp- V-' ke season at the great•*
approaching. Inmgosdou, iiii
llousness. Jaundice, Chill* and Fever,
Sick Headache, paine in tee back and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, ant
Bellevue Tonic cures them all la *■
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
**a
The Wastes of the Body,
Every seven days ;ie blood, mus
cles ami bones or a man ot average
size loses two pounds of wornout tis
sue. This waste cannot be leplen
ished and the health and strength
kept up without perfect digestion.
When the stomach and digestive or
gans fail to perform their functions,
the strength lets down, health gives
way, aud disease sets up, Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure enables the stomach and
digestive organs to digest and assim
ilate ail of the wholesome food that
may be eaten into the kind of blood
that rebuilds the tissues and protects
the health aud strength of the mind
and body. Kodol cures indigestion,
dyspepsia aud all stomach troubles. It
is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by
Joerger’a Pharmacy, Smith's Pharma
cy and W. J. Butts.
• 1 *
Kalola acts magic on your kidneys
and liver and you will feel its effect
| after taking the free sample given
you.
A \atnral Question.
TANARUS! e small boy. accompanied by his
father, was looking at the display In
the window of a big store on Broad
way where all manner of wearing
things wore on exhibition-. In one cor
ner was a great rack decorated with a
brilliant collection of socks and bear
ing the sign. “Half Hose, Half a Dol
lar."
The small boy studied it for r, full
minute. Then he called his f? tiler’s
att< ution to it.
“Kay, pop," be inquired, “if tu.’f liose
are half a dollar, are whole hose a
whole dollar?”
“I suppose so,” laughed the father,
though he well knew that the boy’s
mother had a pair in silk that ho had
paid $4.98 for and which she insisted
she had obtained at a bargain because
they were marked down from ss.
New York Times.
An Esceftlion.
“Yon know." said the woman suf
frngisf, “they say ’the hand that rocks
the cradle is the hand that rules, the
world.’ ”
“Ridiculous!” cried Ilenpeck. “i’m
sure iny hand doesn't rule the world .”
•-Philadelphia Press.
THE OGLETHORPE,
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
Brunswick’s Only First
Class Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.
PHILLIPS the TAILOR)
Opera House Block, !
(Has a large and selected stock of)
1 new goods, for the coming season,
f best of wort- and perfect fit guar- ;
[ anteed. ;
f Pants made to order for $4.00. ;
1 Suits made to order for $15.00.
[ If you want a Swell ■
Suit give me a
£ 11
W GOD
Oak and Fine
6 H. D’.r:ias, diane 326
DEVARIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3.
UNION;
CLEAN ING and PRESSING
CLUB^
Ring phone 2534 and let
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and press your clothes
H; does good work and will give vou
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
AFTER YOU
Have tried ail others, send for a
FREE package of tthe Dr. Lyon Home
Treatment .. for CATARRH, Blood,
nerve and Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi
cine Cos., Coldwater, Mich.
0. L. PARKER,
—Dealer in—
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Everything that’s good to
eat at lowest market prices
CerE and J Sts. ’Phone 94.
COAL,
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER
%adc9 fcfiyafsugitseiSi
Digests H'hat ymi
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle SL
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
Artistic effect ttiiist-.snd lasting qual
Ities considered yVUSoa'a Photo
graph Studio, l.’-c i i Gloucester BL,
has no compel,-o s tv* there “ye
Elita”
The best pill oca;!* the stars and
stripe*;
It clean t v fie system and never
gripe-.
Little Eariv Rise? of wordly rebate.
Ask for Dewin'.-, and take no
substitute.
A small' piil .easy to buy easy to take
and easy to act hut never falling in
results. Dew:*.'* Little Early Risers
arouse the secretions ami act as a
tonic to the liver, curing t armanent
ly.—Joerger'b Pharmacy. Smith’s
Pharmarv. W. -J i >nt*
j ■: *uc SUH2J UUU
striper,
It clean cv the system and never
gripe-.
Little Eariy Rise > of wordly rebate.
Ask for iiowiii and take no
substitute.
A small pill ,e.nsy to buy ."ary to take
and easy to act bui : ever falling in
results. Dew: ft's Mule Early .Risers
arouse the secretions ami act as a
tonic to the liver, curing permanent
ly.—Joerger’s Pharmacy. Smith’s
Pharmarv. W. J i >nt*
“One Dose Convince®.”
Moslems Lemon llOvr >s gently
in the bowels without any unpleasant
effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative.
60 cents per bottle at an drug stores.
Gives i ■ uiiiiinuua|
"Dorfert Full y nine-tenths of- the ills of mankind can bq I
traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow-*3
Health e,s ’ When these important organs fail to act 8
* regularly the system becomes clogged with §
I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s §
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently S
and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid 1
laxative, and is good for every member of the 7 /.,
family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. JVAOZiey S
Mozley’sLemonHotDrops are without any equal J pfY)f\n
for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. *-*?//£
Elixir
THE—
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies
Estimates Eurnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
VV. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
C. Downing, President. £. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Waiter, Bxsi.ier,
The National Bank oi Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN U FIFTY THOUSAND.. DOLL ALA
ind total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
ire devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited fr om individuals, firms and corpora
ions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quiss.
erly. interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the "BANKERS' MONEI) OSDM AfISOOU.
ION” are cheaper and more conven lent than poatoSce or express.
I dor gan & '"Davie
jTY]g DISTRIBUTORS-, Brunswick, Ga
Kalola is now for sale by nearly, all
druggists and every bottle is guaran
teed.
KID GLOVES o£ any description
and co', r dyed a perfect black at
by Jim Carter. Ring phono 253-2.
When you want a pleasant physio
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are • easy to take and
piestMit in effect F r sale oy all
druggists.
A Thoughtful Mar,.
M. M. Austin i# Winchester, Ind.
knew what to do in the turn of need
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver troi 1 ’ physician*
could not Help her. ue thought, oi
and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pillt
and she got relief at once and was
finally cured. Only 25c. at a!) drug
stores.
A Farmer Straightened Out.
A man living on a farm near here
came in a short time ago complete
ly doubled up with rheumatism. I
handed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm and told him to use it
freely and if not satisfied after using
it he need not pay a cent for it,” save
C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. V.
“A few days he walked into the store
as straight as a string and banded me
a dollar saying, 'give me another boi
tie of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, i
want it in tt-e house all the time for
it cured me." For sale by ail drug-
A Little Early Riser
Now an dthen, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeWitfs Little Early Fus
ers are the famous little pills that
cure by arousing the secretions, mov
ing the bowels gently, yet effectually,
and giving such tone and strength
to the glands of the stomach and liver
that the cause of the trouble is re
moved entirely, and jf their use is
continued for a few days, there will
be no return of the oomplaint. Sold '
by Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Phr.r
-nacy and W. J Butts
A Startling Test.
To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopajiy, Pa., made a start
ling test resulting in a tvonderful cure,
lie writes: “a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stomach. I had of
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
for aeute stomach and liver troubles
so I prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
any attack in 14 months." Electric
Bitters are positively guaranteed for
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation,
and kidney troubles. Try them. Only
30 cents *- wll dmretqts
“Dorothy Dodd” shoe is a novelty
.'n womens shoes. Oxfords and ties
|3. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. ’ |
JULY 15, 1003.
LAW SO hi LAMAK,
Attorney at Law.
Can be found in Opera ’House Bldg,
Office of F. Ifi. Twlttv o>- J D. Sn-’ a,
PEERLESS BO’,. TED MEAL IS
THE HEAD OP THE LIST. ASK
YOUR GROGS” PC’** IT.
Old Monopole Rye at wl.oo per toil
quart, Yellow Label r.ye at ju.so per
quart, Philadelphia Club Rye at si.ui!
per lull quart. Ait above are stud
elsewhere ror SI.6C Big Levison, 3iu
Bay street
. M. TUPPEn *. CO.,
ForwiiSfUing ana aoippinq Agent*.
-Light*rag*, < owing -iiv. ivtai me ill*
iiirancu. Cor*epenueii<;, ts. ue.teg,
RRUNSYtiCK,
Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer
chanU, preachers and all intelligent
people endorse and recommend Ka
lola for Indigestion, kidney and liver
troubles.
Citation,
Georgia, Glynn County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator with will an
nexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased
has applied to the ordinary of said
county tor the leave to sell land be
longing to said estate tor purpose of
distributing- to heirs. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary of said coun
ty to be held on the first Monday in
July 1903.
J. D. Fogier,
Administrator with will annexed of
Hannah Faulkner, deceased.
NETTLETON’S SHOES ARE SU
PERIOR I N QUALITY. | HAVE
THEM. J. A. SMITH.
A Good Thing.
German Syrup is the special pre
jeoription of Dr: A. Bos-bee, a . ale
jbrtted German. physician, and is ac
] kiiowledged to be one of the most for
.unate discoveries, in medicine, ii
quickly cures coughs, colds, and all
ung troubles of the serious nature,
removing, as it does, the cause of the
affection and leaving the parts In a
strong and healthy condition. It 13
not an experimental medicine, but
has stood the test for years, giving
its satisfaction in every case, wfiich
its rapidity increasing sale every
| season confirms. Two million bottles
old annually. Boschee’s German
Syrup was introduced in the United
States in 1868, and is now sold in ev
ery town and village in the civilized
world. Three dose*-, will relieve any
ordinary cough. ***-“• *5 and 75 Ota
Bh:p Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signees will ijo responsible for any
debts contracted by the-crew of the
bark San Jos*