The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 01, 1890, Image 4

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muihoth. CUR. ran ABD NEWCASTLE sis. Cm rand Clearing Sale Indore hiking stock As We begin to fake stock on .Inly Ist, we will coiniiience to Kell from Monday morning, June 23<1, to .liny Ist, the follow ing goods at the low price of I'.tcts: —, • BLEACHINGS. ■pls 4-4 bleaching foi .. I'c ri. «• ■ ■i o • ■L TOWELS. f ■ i .... .... ■■ im:i.i..\( hind. litllucx 1 nnl’le iMand c- GLOXES. .. .. ■ \\ Hi 11. DRESS GOODS. '.lh < ked nainsook for •<■ -tr.i’i l n.tin- "k r.j < he. k< •! u .n -■ 4. Iu while law n for l'.« < RASH TOWELING. •' ' 'I ■ K \ x : HO I? H I I I - * « . ■ ■ > . • i • ro ' ,! •" ■ ' ■ : i i /■<>)<• r. ■:.■! ' a ! •: . ; ■ j. n-ib for mourning Ixirder haiidV n hiefs for !-•< ■ LACH MITTS. Wri for ■ • " W EMBROIDERIES. S’ yds of narrow embroidcrv for I9< Ci yds nanow embroidery lor I9< *» y<l-narrow embroidery for ... PA •4 ydfMDieaiuin embroidery for P.»< 2 yds wide embroidery lor .!'.»■ LACE CAI’S. 2 lace caps for . p.h 2 quilted bibs for ~. r.»< QR member that these prices are only for one a . ek. All Kkoods Marked in PLAIN FIGURES and Bktrictly One Price. PALAIS ROYAL, iLTOK,. Emt Rates I ENTIRE gl m Fniiiimi, th.. MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY Ia_TTG-. Ist, 1890 As 1 have made arrangements to leave Brunswick. BKo NOT ( AKE TO MOVE MY STO( K AND WILL SELL IT AT F A GREAT SACRIFICE! I In fact, if you need anything in my Store I will make [Figures to Suit You. P ; is NO FAKE but Rid, Solid lads. carl} and mak< <in.n< b< |..r< the slock is §PFo-d o\ < r. jjkL- DAUGHTRY. I 1 la< e cap for ... !!»<•. | HOSIERY. •_’prbi'ln ' pin -t ripe I lor ....!'.»<• [*’ , pi ladle ’ balbriggan for . I»< '' i pr black hose for .... Ph- , pi solid lot• d for .. !''<■ | SO Al’S. I II- i i,. I cakes toilet soap foi ..Bic . i,. . s barf ba-ket soap for I'.ic 1 i, *2 cakc.-s Brown’s toilet boh p for i'.ic j I NOTIONS. i t . 5 spool* ( oatr’ cotton for . I'.ic ■ l( . s-poolb Turkey red for ... Hie I h . _’o spool.- embroidery silk tor !'.•<• 1 h . 2 spools ih ldiiig’bw-iik lor i'.ic | i ( . 1 papers pins f0r.... i'.ic | ». i paper* needlcH for !*.•♦- | 2 vds gai ter clastic for . I'.ic LA! ES. 7yd \an Dyke lace for !'•<• | I <» yds \ an Dy k»* lace for I'.ic I ic ->y<l.- valciii me for . l'» ■ )( •c yd* torchon lace for .... I9r ic I yds torchon lace for I'.ic . ic 4 y«i > torchon lace for . . !'.♦< I ’ . KA Ns. I s palm leaf fans for .Hi • lie I G Japanese fam* for l'ic | '' plain ivory handle fo»* H’c i HOSIERY. 1 •2 pr children’s black hose for I'.ic | - pi children's black riibcil hose for. I'.ic ■ < »c „■ prgrax Oxford how for ... l'ic | »-• 2pr solid coloi» for I'.ic 1 1 I’EREIM ERY. i h . I bottle Iloyt'H (human for I'.ic 2 bottles >rlick’B best for H>c 2 packages toilet pnwdcrfor I'.ic NOTIONS. : 2 pieces skirt braid for , !'.»<• !’«■ > spools I wist for . I'.ic " 4 balls kniuing cotton fo.i.. . ...I'.ic He I bunches \\ halelHHie for. .. I'.ic '« <ioz.cn dre*M hutloi'H for .... 1'• •c, -Isjiooln linen thread for I'.ic JERSEY RIBBED \ ES Is. ’<• 2 ' i.'rscx ribbed u .|- for I'.h- !'<• 1 !:<<!■> - i i' u> ribbinl xe»t lor I'.i< i’lIE E\ I.Nl.\<; POST: TUESDAY. JULY. I. IR9O. / |\ / “In ( * V J >' vT SLMffl. I lie (o’catest Sacrifice Sah in Mei! s. Youths ;ind Boys Clothing, Gents' l , 'ur , iis!:iii g Goods, Straw Hats, Shoes ami Trunks. 1 must make room fora Biz Stock of l ali Goods, arul all Summer Goods M IST BE SOLI). ThL is no fake. A call will convince you. Ob serve the elegant display of Summer Clothing ami Brices in iny show window. CINCINNATI C LIITIII \ II HOUSE X II JP7/J, Proprietor. I Ervoiouu” Back Landing Lumber Yurtl Pine and Cypress Lumber. Laths, Flooring, Shingles, < oiling, Moulding. < 'asing, ct e Comet Measinwl GmiM. o -> ■ - Lumber not in stock will he furnished on short notice and at reasonable prices. Zl’eldphonc No. 11; Post Office Box No. I>. RADAIYTS JIwjniCROBE ( JIL) KKLER. The Greatest Discovery OLD IN THEORY. BUT THE REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, CANCER, SCROFULA. DIABETES. BRIGHT S DISEASE, MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS. In shdlt. all forms ol Organic and Functional Disease. Ths cures effected by this Medielue uro iu ninny cases MIRACLES! Sold only in .bigs containing One Galion. l»rice Three Hollar** at i’l iii\i'tnivut when Health and Life van be obtained. ‘‘History of the Microbe Killer” Free. CALL ON OR ADDRESS .1. T. KOCKWELI . sob \..t nt. Brunswick, Ga. Saunders Bros., LIMBER, Cor. Newcastle and 1 streets, are Ottering at Rock Bott, i. L'rices all . Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum I her, Lime. Cement. I'm-ti r :.!.d Build 1 ing Material Genu:.'/v. fW~O: del':- s '> ill s at . l;..l t b'D 'Guaranteed. W.M. A XI) HUS OX 200 Gloucester strei t. f hr n I>ry Good!*, C’.cihing Boots. Hats. siloes, Notions, < urpii-. Hardw:>rc. Gructru- ati'l Genera MercLuu list. WIT AND WISDOM. I IhMFXLAi. V v.AitY --Th past week has furnished ratbei an amus ing matrimonial incident. Not long ag:>, a young gallaut, who had been 1 a constant visitor at the house of an . old and tiileralily wealthy citizen.wa- I supposed't<> be on the point of mar > iagfc to his daughter. The young people w re looked upon as ‘’one and indiyisible,” and nothin/ but the oiiiiister's sanction was ii.tuig to "f th« ir happiness: “P.iil n«»w,ala- ’ the <-<-iw f.f biHfj •• \\ i• < banuril Pi pr<» p< . t -it ♦•ary.” I Death, that undying enemy <>f in in. .iiddenly took* her father to' himself; and, insteaTl of 1 he gay attire) of I he riage ceremony, the family had now lo assume the dark insignaj of mourning. By degrees the widow j overcame her sorrow, and as the memory of her departed husband failed to excite the sigh and flow of tears usual on such occasions, she | began to open tier eyes to her new i condition. Having no other care on | earth—not she!—the welfare of her ' child engrossed her thoughts; and, wise by experience, she all at once declared that it was not proper for the youth to visit her daughter as a lover. Il was very strange and only to be accounted lor by the fickleness of his sex in love aifairs; but the gal , lant was suddenly convinced of the justice of tiie old ludy's conduct, ami went occasionally, in a friendl} [ way only, to see the mother and i daughter. 1 lie poor girl’s face evince I her disappointment and sor- ; row; but how was she astonished to J tind that "Iu i few »ionth.-.< i eie th<ee slices were obi, “With which,” her mother •■followed her . p-'DU h'.ther'* bo ly, “l.i. s < N iybe, all m fans Him, even she,’’ gavGheisclt in nedlock to her own eidevant lover. Cupidity, it is cer ' tain, overpowered Cupid in this af lair, lor the widow, though old, was i: imparatively rich. Dr vi eki i y.— A careless Brunswick I barber, while trimming a customer's; cars, put him to great pain and un I easiness. •'\re you trimming my 1 it ear now -" inquired the infuriated i customer. ’’No, sir. not till I have • done the * right.” ‘-Oh! only 1 thought by what 1 felt that you were passing through to my left ear with out going around. ’ Sitting t p am> down. —ln a recent conversation between two gentlemen. ’ on the subject of silting up at night with the sick, one of them remarked that he could not otand “sitting up,” to which tin: other very gravely re plied that he did not mind “sitting j up” if he could “lie down.” • AiTitoritiati: Lines.— In aeemetery | not many miles from Brunswick . there is a grave bearing these lines: “IJi’inembiT mv an you pass by, A- jou are n»»w, so once was 1; \ lam now, so you mu t bo, Therefore prepare; f follow me.” I nderneath someone wrote in blue paint: “Tofollow you I’m not content, I nh - i knew which way von went ’’ Biennial Conclave. On next Friday night a special; train will leave Jacksonville, carry ing the delegates bound for Milwau kee. \\ is., to attend the regular I biennial conclave of the uniformed i rank. Knights of Pythias. ijuite a number of delegates from j this city will join the party at Way cross. Glynn’s Population- It may be that the people of Brunswick will be greatly disap I pointed at the showing of the census I within the city limits, but from the j best information to be obtained, the : county at large will show a eon ; siderable increase. Mr. Lamb has not yet completed his returns, but from another source it is gathered that the population of the county will run over 5,000. St. Simon's Island will show more than 1,000 inhabitants, which is an in crease of more than 200 within the j ten years. Some of the increase of population within the county* is due to establishment of the large saw mills and the consequent employment of increased numbers of laborers. Fur- i theriUDie, it is learned tiiat many of i the old plan'ation*. long deserted, ] are again occupied, and the waste place- are beginning to tlouiish as they dixl "foh de wah.” 1 > Coney & Parker, \\ i vab an i retail ilealcr.- in WoixlK’oal t ‘B BL I (-1 K Sewer Piping, nib'/ • i.mini Flm* and )!«•< <i», U ( ImVuV' Hi: Ym i t Li oh 'Ui 1 * 02‘‘ Ba- ,ti. ul , N< >. -2. THE BOTTOM DROPPED ■ 1 £ \Ve have more Summer (woods than we xvant, thrx must. It is tm longer a question <»t profit, {question of rid of the hriorr il is too people to huy them, even at a loss to ourselves. We tlfl tore, call the attention of the trade to our Sale No. 2. ■ a/rucL June 30 and.CJ'Tily !_■ SILKS. S irah at JO cents a yard, worth 60, all colors. ’-urah at 57 cents a yard, worth sl. I iiillc at 7-> cents a yard, worth $1.25. Black Faille at ‘.lO cents a yard, worth $1.50. . CASI IM EKE. 16 pieces ami as many colors at 17 cents, worth 50. HENRIETTA. 15 pieces light weight, all wool, at 50 cents, worth 85. SITTINGS. is pieces very desirable colors in light weight at 15 cents, worth 30. SATTEEXS. 50 pieces French Satteens at 11 cents a yard, worth 25 WASH GOODS. 25 pieces beautiful Gingham at 7 cents a vard, worth 10. 50 pieces Toil du Nord and Zephyr Gingham at 10 I cents a yard, worth 121 and 15. 5'J pieces Outing and i Gypsy Cloth at 10 cents a yard, worth 15. BCNTIXG. Nice, light weight, all colors at 10 cents, worth 15. j Nuns’ Veiling at 15 cents, worth 25. CORSETS. I Kabo at 75 cents, Coraline 80 cents, 11. I’. Circle Hip. 85 cents, This is the corset for stout ladies. Dr. Warner’s Health sl.ol', Dr. Warner’s Good Luck -18 cents. In fact, everything in the house, in all departments, has been marked down to such low prices that it will pay you to call and see us. J. J- LISSNER & CO. Gp QTTTTyp • -Ej« JL j. JL JL JL < Fu. rn i t D E A L E R, J1 (h’-Newcast le treet" -* > I X 2? 4 -f- /’"x ■; LOW PRICES I Having moved io my new and commodious quarters at 301 Newcastle street, 1 am hotter Ilian ever prepared to show mv elegant stock of El lEX IT( KE, which 1 will sell on very close margin. Give me a call. < . Ik Ml I l*B>. 1.3 W Ia p ! il! il t I I |l 1- n-10 Uj i q i I is if uh' ssi a- /! . r "If ! fl 11 .. • fl II ' f S. •et-'ij S I™*^_ j |L,. / | M llt Ml »r,n: laMar.i $ , .3 PS* s £ h; / r J. , ; a 'A ft’ . r t - * -.'‘O'-’* LINENS. BH W ' I:a\ '■ aj•-t ■ • ’-i- i e > erv siq eri,u’ wI,- ’| ’.X' ' 111 ''W . ■ • .•,-»< "il nt irs at the I'iici- i.f 77 ci-tit-. This I'.t .in pri-es t In gains '-ver shown in this city. TABLE DAMASK. W i 2 pi.-. <■- D.ima-k i ■- ■ u-t half in two. TOWELS nml NAPKINS. fl .'.'l dozen Towels; pieces ei.t just half in two. 5o Napkin- I. ail -iz. - ami q’l-oities. at l our own SPECIALS. ' M p'.ol’o l ards Torchon L:u .• at 1 cents worth 8 10,000 y ards Embroidery at 10 cents, worth from 11H g 5 e nt-. Mo-ipiito m t-, large, readv made oni'H $1.35. « HOSIERY. fl 1T) dozen Ladies' Balbriggan at 19 cents, worth 25. dozen Ladies Fast, Black at 35 cents, wo' th 50. 20 dozen Ladies’ Good Black Hose at 10 cents, worth 15. HANDKERCHIEFS. 10 dozen at 1 cents each; 10 dozen at 5 cents each; 10 dozen at 7 ! cents. All these are bargains. SHOES. 50 pairs Childrens' Shoes at 95 cents, worth $1.25. These sizes from Bto 11. One lot Spring Heel French Kid at $1 30. worth $1.75. Sizes from sto 2. One lot Ladies’ Curico Kid. patent leather tip, at $1.50, worth $2.00. COXXX© arid J\ZE@ in my new quarters.