The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 18, 1903, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. .VOLUME 2, NUMBEB 551. CHANGES MADE IN LOCAL TOWING COMPANY Interest of J. E. du Bignon Purchased by Coney & Parker B. F. CONEY NEW PHBSIDLNI At 3 Meeting of the Company Thurs day a Complete Change of the Officers Was the Result.. Those Who Were Named A complete change was effected in the ownership, directorage and official family, of the South Atlantic Towing Cos.. Thursday evening when the dir ectors of the company held a meeting at the office of Coney & Parker oi this city. At mis meeting it seems that the ontjire stock of J. E. du Bignon wa purchased by Mess. Coney & Parker and that Mr. du Bignon at once re signed from the office of president o. the company as well as from its board of directors. This step has been contemplates for some time and' will not come in the nature of a surprise to the people of this city who are posted on marine affairs generally. The News has It that there wat some friction existing in the othcia. family of the concern and that tiiib action, in a measure grows out ol this fact. The board of directors held a meet ing Thursday night guui elected tha following officers: President E. F. Coney, Vice presi dent. U. Dart. Secretary and Trees uier, C. D. Parker: This will compose the actual man agement of the company in the fu ture and it is sate to say that unuei the wise offices of these well known gentlemen the company will exper ience an unusual era of prosperity. in connection with the meeting Mi. W. F. Parker, of New York and Bruns wick, was added to the board of di rectors vice Mr. au Bignon, resigned The South Atlantic Towing Com pany own all the tug boats in this bar bor, and in mauy ways is very close ly identified with the commercial in terests of the city. Mr. E. F. Coney, the new president of the company, is among me mos. progressive. business men of the eii.. and will make the concern a govt, nead. Capt. U. Dart,the vice pres, dent is a steamboat man of ability, has a splendid knowledge ot lOe uu... ness and is the right man in the rigm piaoe. The newly elected secroiaij and treasurer, C. D. Parker, has been connected with the company for rnaiij years, is closely identified with im interest and it is safe to predict that he will make a capable official. The News wishes' the company au abundance of success under tne ue<. regime. Plumbers on a Strike. The plumbers of both Augusta and Savannah are on a strike and u does not look like the matter will be settled soon. For.some time the work men and the bosses have not been on the best of terms and the strikes were looked for in both cities. The Weather. For this day will be showers and variable winds. A Good Thing. Herman Syrup is the special pie •ctlption of Ur. A. Boschee, a cate brated Urn man physician,. and is ac know lodged to be one of the most lui tunate discoveries in medicine. L quickly cures coughs, colds, and ai> uug 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 is not an experimental medicine, bm has stood the test for years, giving its satisfaction in every case, which Its rapidity increasing sale every season condrms. Two million bottles old annually. Bosches'* German Byi up was introduced in the United States in XM>B, and is now sold in ev ery town and village In the civllizea world. Three dosee will relieve any ordinal y cough. Prtrva 26 and 71 Ct Faint your.house with Harrison Bios. & Co,.town and county ready mixed paints and you will be pleased. For sale by Uouglss Hardware Cos. TO REPORT EACH DAY Alderman Dart Introduces a Good Ordinance in Council The following ordinance, introduced byAlderman Dart will be read with interest by the public generally: An ordinance to amend section 54# of the code of the city of Brunswick, Georgia, providing for the impound ing of cattle and other live stock and for other purposes was read the sec ond time and lost on third reading. By Alderman Dart, on first reading: An ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled: "An ordinance to regu late certain kind:- of business in the city of Brunswick, fix the amount of license or business tax to be paid for the privilege of pursuing such busi ness, and prescribing penalties for the violation- to the same: Section 1. Be it and it is hereby ordained by the mayor and council of Brunswick, Ga., in- council aissem oled, that the above recited ordinance be and is hereby amended by striking the words "On- the first and fourth Mondays of each month,” when the same occur under the title “pawnbrok ers” in section 1 one of said ordinance and by inserting in lieu thereof tht ollowing: “day by nine o’clock, a. m.” and by strigimg the words “two weeks” under same title and by in serting in lieu thereof the word "day” so that when so amendede, the par agraph of said ordinance relating to pawnbrokers shall read as follows: Pawnborker or dealer in second-nam, merchandise of any description, shall pay a license of sloU,oil. Provided, .hat each pawnbroker in addition to it all times keeping his books opon and subject to inspection by the mar ital or assistant marshal of said city, in searching for stolen property, shall, daily by nine o’cock a. m., render to the marshal of said city a written statement and report, showing all the articles receiveed by .-aid pawnbroker during the preceding day, and from whom such articles were received, and for the violation of the terms iiere hereof, upon conviction before the mayor and council, after notice is given to such pawnbroker of the time and place of of trial, lh* license ot such pawnbroker may be annulled anu revoked, such pawnbroker may lue prosecuted before the police court of said city for a violatiou of this or dinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are heiel’y lepealed By Alderman Cook, on First Heading: An ordinance to prevent the enter ing or running at large of cattle, hogs, sheep, goat s or any other stock, and fowls of any kind or character in Oak Grove cemetery. Section 1. Be it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of Bruns wick, and it is hereby ordained by au thority of tlie same, that from and af ter the passage of tiiis ordinance it shall he unlawful any cattle, hogs sheep, goats or any stock, and fowls of any characeer to be at large in Oak Grove cemetery in said city. Sec. 2. Be further ordained by tlie authority aforesaid, that it shall be the duty of the impouniug officer of said city to seize and impound each and every animal or fowl found at large within the limits of Oak Grove cemetery, and lie shall cause such an, imal or fowl to be confined in t lie city pound. If such animal or fowl is not re deemed, as provided for the redeeming of hogs and pigs by section 553 of ttie code of said city, then it shall be the duty of tlie marshal of said city, or his deputy, to sell tlie same to tlie highest bidder, after posting notice of said sale at the court house and at tlie door of tlie postofflee, in the manner prescribed for the selling of impound ed hogs and pigs, as prescribed in said section 553. Section 3. Be it further ordained, that all ordinances and parts of ordi nances in conflict herewith be. and the tlie same is hereby repealed. A Little Early Riser Vow an dthen, at bedtime will cun constipation, biliousness and live, troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers are the famous little pills tba' cure by arousing the secretions, mov ing the bowels gently, yet effectually and giving snch tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and livei that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, and *lf their use is continued for a few days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold by Joerger’s l’harmacy, Smith’s Phar naacy and W. J. Butts. MANY ARE ANXIOUS Governor Taking his Time In Nanmlng Our Judge MAY APPOINT HIM 10DAY All During the Week it Has Been Expected that the Appointment Would be Made.—Candidates Are Working. The candidates for the city court judgeship are still occupying the front •eat on the anxious bench and Gover nor Terrell seems to be in no partic ular hurry to change the situation with an appointment. All three of the •candidates. Judge Sy mines, R. D. Meador, and A. D. Gale have a number of warm friends and the governor has been besieged witli telegrams and letters in behalf of all them. All of the candidates as well as their respective friends seem to he sanguine of success and the race has been a very good natured one. The News has it on the very best authority that the governor lias de cided not to make the appointment until next week., A FEW OMISSIONS. Some Corrections of t he Council Meet-’ ing Published Yesterday. In the official report of tlie council meeting held Thursday night,.pub lished in these columns yesterday morning, the following was omitted: Under head of Petitions, from T. \V. Dexter, asking permission to re pair damages by tire in building sit uated at No. 120 A street. Under head of Communications, from B. H. Levy Bro. & Co v with ref erence to an unpaid account against Policeman J, S. Goins, which they "are unable to collect. Referred to the mayor. —f Indianapolis, Ind., July 17. A meet ing of tlie five railway brotherhoods is to lie held in Indianapolis tomorrow. Wages, it is said, will lie tlie principal subject of discussion. It is reported that some roads in the Central Traffic Association have not advanced wages to the standard of the western roads, atid that others have not made ad vances that are satisfactory to the men. Chiefs of tlie five brotherhoods. together with other leading officers, are expected to attend the meeting. Moving the Brick. A force of hands is engaged remov ing the bricks of the old market build ing on Newcastle street. When this is finished, tlie locality will present a decidedly improved appearance. Quite a Crowd, A number of summer visitors came in on the Southern from Atlanta and other points yesterday morning, ana left via the Emmeline for Cumberland. A Social Session. Tlie members of the New Tow n de bating society have arranged to give a social session on Monday evening next. Delicious refreshments will be served, and tlie occasion promises to la 1 a very pleasant one. Attracting Attention. Tlie two automobiles now in tlie city are attracting quite a lot of at tention. It is very likely that the agents will succeed in placing a few ol them in the city. A Small Blaze, A slight tire occurred at the liouse ol James White, colored, on Gloucestei street, yesterday morning. The de partment made a very good run, and succeeded in extinguishing the fire lie fore any serious damage had been done. To Preach Tomorrow. Rev. A. .1. Hattie, of Macon, avert able divine, will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist church Sunday morn ing;. lie is a well known educator and a good talker, and will have a large congregation, Permanently Cured by Chamberlain’c Cough Rerr.e-y. Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student ii aw, in Greenville, S. C.,had beei roubled for four or five years with a ontinuous cough which he says greatly alarmed me, causing me to ear that 1 was in the first stage o' consumption.” Mr. Burbage having <een Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad vertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: ”1 soon fei a remarkable change, and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size, I was permanently cured." Sold by all druggists. BRUNSWICK. GA.. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY IS. 1903. PILOTS HANDLED 'THE SHIP WEIL Savannah Sailors Failed to Reach Home Buoy. GALE BLEW AGAINST IHI M Walker's Waves Washed Too Swift for the Chatham Aggregation in the Game Yesterday.. .Score Was 4 to 0. The Pilots tools a little cruise yes terday the waters were not tempestuous; Tew craggy rocks appeared in their channel and. af ter a few breakers had tossed over them, they landed in a very safe har bor. True it was that, occasionally the entire ship’s crew' had to battle against the foe, but somehow a beacon’s light was before the gallant tars from be ginning to end,and the mad waves from Tyliee light finally lost themsel ves in the waste places of Hie marshes of Glynn. It was a good game of baseball one of the btest ever witnessed on the local diamond—ami while the Pilots won out by a score of 4 to 0. they had a hard battle and the four scores were all made in the second inning. In this inning, with four singles and an error by the Savannah pitcher, the Pilots succeeded in crossing the home plate four times, which was sufficient to capture the -game. After this inning both ships sailed jtih eir course, • well so clear that not another man reached the home buoy. A northeast gale seemed to blow oil the Savannah sailors and they tacked for four innings before buoy No. 1 was reached. One of the crew, iu the sixth inning, did reoch buoy No. 3 but a floating obstacle jabbed him broadsides atul he went down. Walker, at tlie helm of the Pilots, steered his sffiin beautifully. The vis- break ers, and just cP<o¥ them look like flounders. As for base hits, the Savannah hoys were in need of a mast, a sure enough mast, or probably the rudder (it is wider) and they might have succeeded in steer ing into some of Walker’s waves. in the fourth iiiuihg there came a storm; the Savannah ship rocked in ibe cradle of the deep, tempest tossed hovered between the terrific tide of vV@lli.er and the awful breakwater of Bowen. Indeed, “It hove and sot and sot and hove, “And wide the rudder filing, "And every it hove and sot "A deeper it sprung.” The crowd was one of the largest of tiie Season and to say that they inning the visitors put up an errorless ing it mildly. The game was clean, snappy and replete with good plays by both sides, and barring the second inning the visitors put up an errosless game. The score in detail is as follows Brunswick. ab r li po a e Nightengale, 3rd 4 0 1 2 11 Crovatt, A., ss 4 o i 1 i 1 Bowen, catch, 4 0 J H 1 o Hopkins, IL. 4 0 1 10 0 Mallard,, il 3 t 2 2 0 0 Crovatt,VV., Ist 3 1 2 5 0 0 Brewer- 2tn + i ■> ) ii O'Connor ■•er, 3 1 o 1 1 0 Walkc jiitcli 3 o2hl 0 31 4 12 27 8 3 Savannah ah r h pq a e Downey, r f 4 0 o u 0 0 Mclntyre, ss, 4 o 0 1 3 0 Doty. 3rd 3 0 0 1 4 0 Wilkinson. Ist 3 o o 14 o o Kelly, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Stark, catch 3 0 1 33 0 Mcßride, 2nd. 3 0 0 33 0 Barrett, pit cl 3 0 0 11 1 Hoyt, cf 3 o o o o 0 2!) 0 1 24 14 1 Score by innings: Brunswick, 0 0 10 0 o 0 0 x 4 Savannah 0 0 0 0 () o o o o 0 Summary: Struck out, by Walker. 12, Barrett-, 4: left on bases, Bruns wick 7, Savannah 1: double plays, Brewer to Crovatt, Mcßride to Dow ney to Wilkinson: stolen bases. Stark, Crovatt A.. Bowen. 2. Hopkins. Brew er. Crovatt W.. Mallard. Walker. Time of game, one hour and thirty five minutes, empire, McCullough. Pilot Breezelets. The - Savannah boy.> are a jolly, good-natured set and took the "guy. ing” from the grand stand like little men. Brewer’s backward catch was a fea- HARRISON OPPOSED — > — Chicago’s Mayor Does Not Want Party Reorganized A NATIONAL COMMIT I LIMAN He Will be a Candidate for a Place on the Committee and Sure to Make a Strong Fight For Old Party. Chicago, 111.. July 17. Mayor Carter 11. Harris >n desires lo become a Dem ocratic National Committeeman next yetr, and hopes to 1m- regarded as the cldef force in I Hinds in direct ing t! e D'liioeratie politics in tic State and tlie pari the State plays in National ptlifics. lie is strenuously opposed to Hits proposed ret-rgaoizat ion of the party, and will make Ids light for re cognil ion alongtliis line. The annual picnic of Mie Chicago Democratic cluh, composed of I lie lieu tenants and followers of the mayor, was made the vehicle today for calling attention to Mr. Harrison’s aspira tions, and also his attitude in re gard to tiie control of tlie National party. In order to give a National character to the demonstration, the speakers included several prominent Democratic leaders from Missour, Kentucky, lowa, and other States of tiie Middle West. In defining his at titude, Mayor Harrison said: “Most of this talk about reorganiza tion comes from men who, however eminent, are not especially noted for t heir loyalty to 1 lie party of lat e years. The plat form enunciated by our last National convention is the political creed of tiie party, and will continue so to i>e until another National con vent io i shall change it. Of course, it 4s the privilege of any one, inside or outside the Democratic party, to urge an alteration of the platform, and when such ail appeal shall lie made it will tic determined upon its Ujtfl'ils not upon Hie supposed im- Tnr l ance of I fie f-WWftif-or ’A"i i f mi who are assuming io tell tiie party what to do.” A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, ot No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start ling test resulting in a wonderful cure He writes: "a patient was nttacked with vioient hemorrhages, caused bj ulceration of the stomach. I had of ten found Electric Bittorß excellent for aeute 3tomacb and liver trouble: so I prescribed them The patient gained from the first, and has not bad any attack in 14 months.” Electric Pitters are positively guaranteed tot dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and kidney troubles. Try them. Only C f.,-r)lo m|| Ornß'Ktct* Quick A. rest. j. A. Ouliedge, of Verbena, Ala •a twice in the hospital from a se ore case of piles, causing 21 tumors After dm tors and all remedies fallen riu< Men's And, a Halve quickly ar .esteti further inatuation and euret aim. It conquers aches and kiln ,iain 25 cents at ail druggists. A Farmer Straightened Out. A man living on a farm near here •ame In a short time ago complete ly doubled tip with rheumatism. ! handed him a bottle of Chamberlain'. Pain Balm and told him to use i' freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it,” says- O. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y "A lew days he walked into the ston as straight ar, a ’trlng and handed me a dollar saying, 'give me another hot de of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. , want it in the house all the time foi t cured mo F r ‘ T Buie by aii drug ture of the game. He plays well and is a valuable acquisition to the ■earn. 1 The Pilots hail on their batting clothes yesterday and nearly every member of the team secured one or more hits. The two clubs will meet again till: afternoon and it is safe to predict ihal Uie game will be a good one and a targe crowd will witness it. 1 The ladies are rapidly catchii:; to the game. Yesterday when the lei fielder made a pretty catch one of them made the remark that the ".shortstop certainly played well. The record made by Walker yester day was a great one. He fanned an even dozen, never allowed a man to to walk, did not make a wild pitcli anu his batting average for the game was 750. He also refused to let the fielders assist very much in the game. AFTER THE ALDERMAN •VI r. Taylor has Been Missing Too Many Council Meetings In the council proceedings yesterday HjpiVared it he following: The clerk was directed to call the ■attention of Alderman Taylor to sec tion lti of the city code. Few citizens .understand this and the News did not have space to give the tacts yesterday. That section ot the code has reference to aldermen w ho fail to attend council meetings regularly, and it seems that Alderman lay lor lias missed several meetings lately, and he will be notified by tm clerk of the suction in question. if an alderman misses a certain nun; her ol meetings in succession he Is liable to lose his seat in council. A1 derman Taylor will so be notified by the clerk, aiul he mu*t either attend the meetings or give up his seat. IS OFT CM MADE EtY THE WIDEST PEOPLE. It’s a fatal mistake to neglect, hack ache. Backache Is the first symptom or kidney alls. Serious complaints follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure then promptly. Don't delay until too late. Until tt becomes diabetes—Bright’s disease. Read what this gentleman says: Capt. D. V Welch, keeper of the Wood county infirmary, Parkersburg. " • ‘■ays: "I had to go around trying to evade (tain constantly, aware that o raise step, jerk, or twist would bring punishment, and I was afraln to handle anything for four of a re minder in the shape of* a twingo u! pain. I trade at Dr. J. N. Murdoch's drug store on Third street, and have something to get in the drug line every lime I come in. it was then i learned about Doan’s Kidney Pills and I took a supply home with me ana my BtßtefPe.fr*. a. *,,**!.**, Seventh street, used them. They ured the three of us. I am here In [he city eveiy few uays and can sub- Mandate the remarks 1 have made." For sale by all dealers. Price 6e cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos. Bn! into, N. Y. sole agent for tiie U. S. Remember the name—Doan's—ami uke no other. Good Aav:c. Tlie most miserable beings in the world are tbose suttenug troui dys pepsla and liver complaint. More ban Beventy-flve per cent, of the peo pie of the United StalCH are afflicted with these two diceases and their ef cts: such as Sour Stomach, Sicl leadache, haliitua.l costiveness, pal pi tattoo of the heart, heart burn waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the nit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able uiste In the mouth, coming iq a lood after eating, low spirits, etc ■o to your druggist and get a bottle it August Flower f0r,25 or 76 cents bo doses will relievo vou. Try It T ha X-Rays. Recent experiments by practical tests and exam .nvjuc with the aid if the X-Rays, establish it us a fact hat Catarrh of the stomach is not u lisea.se of itseir, hut that it results tom repeated attacks of indigestion How can i cure my Indigestion?’ .Codol Dyspepsia Cure is curing tlions ands. It will cure you of indigestion end dyspepsia, and prevent or cure •atarrb of the stomach. Kodol <ii ;osts what you eat —makes the atom ich sweet. Sold by Joerger's Phar naey, Kmlth ’‘barmacy and W. J. All Were Baffled. Word comes from Wake, Ark. tha' ’ev Jno. .1. Cox hud a strange malad ccompanied by yellow Jaundin or 12 years physicians wore baffle tnd though everything known to lb rnfessiou was used, the trouble re laiucil. One day be began to use lectrir Hitlers and In a week s hange for the better came and a! uigth he wan et tiroiy • ured. it's the ost reliable n '-dictr* *or liver and .dnoy troubles, Only ?‘)c. and guar ei by all druggist* A Sure Thinp it Is said that nothing Is sure ex >Pt death and Layes, hut that is nol together true. Dr. King’s New Ills every for consumption is a sure cure >r ail lung and throat troubles. I "bousarids can testify to that. Mrs. ' 11 VanMetre of Sdephcrcltown, W on., "I had a severe case of Bronchitis, and for a y >ar i fried ev rything l heard of. but got n i ief. One eottle of Dr King’s i\. •* 'iseovery then cured mr absete’slv t's Infallible for crony wh'-on'i.p ougb grip pneumonia, and consume ion. Try It. It's guaranteed. Sold v all druggists.. Tidal bottles free leg sizes fine, and SI.OO PRICE FIVE CENTS. POPE 110 NOW HAS APPEARANCE OF SKELETON Lite Slowly Ebbing But He Shows Great Will Power was mi i or onmswwAY Operation Has Been Deferred and There is no Hope of Saving the Pontiff's Life By the Use of the Knife. Pun . July 17. I)r. Lapponi, eti fared i lie l‘o:if ill’s bedroom at e 0 o'clock i his morning and found ins patient, as I’ope Leo himself said, ‘iinrefreshcd and t bed.’’ The Pont ill' prefers to fil i.p in b c'. as in that iKisition he feels lessor pressicn on ins lungs andean bieathe 'more easily. Hr. Mazsoni spent much lime in ex- amiuing him. As His Holiness is reduced almost to a skeleton, if anew operation is de •idedon.it will not tie because of any hope ot saving the pat lent's life, but simply for tlie purpose of rendering: tlie deatii agony less acute. Tlie Pope complained of suffering from a soreness, owing to lying so long anil succeeded in sitting up. He rose moment aril) from lied and set ted himself in bis armchair. I Hiring t lie night' as well as through out tlie morning, tlie Pope continued calmer arid Ids breathing better. He takes" very frequently sips of meat btotli, alternated with half-spoonful* of gelatine. liis urine continues scarce, amount ing in tlie last 24 hours to3eubio centimeters. Tiie Pope said this morning: “Today is tlie fete, of St. LeO. I have never failed to assist at mas* since when almost a boy. I wistv to Jjear mass today.” > J _ . * '**'*'* jr* w.> >? i mg mass in II u m !f ! he sick room. Aftertlie visit of tlie doctor*, the Pope said lie wished to go back to Ills arm chair. I’io Centra, Ids valet, assisted by Sene a. another valet, clothed the Pope and almost carried him to hi* arm chair. Tlie Pope realizes t lie gravity of his condition and says lie is ready to die, hut lie does not. realize tlie immi- nence of Ids danger. The Pope's condition this afternoon shows some amelioration. Liquida tion in t lie pleura has not. continued to rise, and t tie doctors have decided further to post pone^operat tons. The Pope received Mgr. Pitferi, ids confessor, and t hen laid a short sleep. No change in tlie Pont ill's condition is apparent, The doctors attending Pope Leo, al though not entertaining tlie least hope of tlie pat ient ’s recovery, consid er Ids condition today somewhat bet ter, whereas t hey expected Idm to be much worse. I)r. Lapponi, wishing to leave tiie Vatican on urgent personal business, asked permission of the Pontiff, who not only said “Yes,” readily, but added: ”1 am so glad to have you go, I feel great remorse, as you are a perfect ie cluse in my behalf.” Dr. Lapponi remained away from tlie sick room a half hour. New Cigar Store, 1 have just opened a cigar store at my tailor simp on Newcastle street, and Will carry a full line of smokers’ articles, Tiie tailoring bus lncss will be conducted as heretofore The public is cordially invited to ex tend mo a share of tlie trade. W. X. c-odam. A Tnoughtful IYIr.. M. M. Austin of Wim heater, Tod anew what to do in t lie hour of need His wife had Such au unusual case <f stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought id and tried Dr. King s New Life Pii and she got relief at once and wit finally cured. Only 26c. at all <Sj % store*. / To the Consumer. 1 will give the retailers’ profit have just received 10.000 Maithe i Bori cigars a real good 5c cigar #0 I will sell direct to th consume: 11.25 per box of fiO. I am sole at- 1 for this brand. This cigar la v 12 00 per iiox. one box will make • get more at. W® Lerison xio Old Monopole Kye at *I.OO pc quart. Yellow Label r.ye at $1.2 quart. Philadelphia '’tub Rya t par full quart. A" above ar-. elsewhere tor 11.60 Sig ti Bay BtrMt