The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 02, 1890, Image 4

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e ■ N/’z/C/f A7:7.(7\'GN 77) Bl PALAIS ROYAL, BrLITTS H PROPRIETOR. I K ■kL Rales I | TIKI ST( )CK ( H lOOOIIS. Vmium, In,, Bust be closed our by K; PGr. 1 set, 1890 T m.ul<- .in\i;i . ■:11- t■•!<..\ ■ I ’>nin-.\\ ;■ k. ■- W I'IM'SE >n -1< »• K WDWII.I.S .11 \l K GREAT SACRIFICE! ■Hit if >UU need anything in in\ S'.-r- 1 w ' inaki ■hures to Suit You. * - - ' • rcinenibcr that c. • . ■ \< 1 I .\l\ I'. but Solid Fads. ■ DAUGHTRY. 'HIE EVENING POST: WEDNESDAY, JULY. 2. IbSO. 1H '- * * /l C7\ / r'Ai ■ / °(H I ♦ • jjjj w\? T\\ I \ ft \ - I ft * 1 \\ H J 11 A unmn The Greatest Sacrifice Sale in Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Straw Hats, Shoes and Trunks. I must make room fora Big Stock of Fall Goods, and all Summer (foods MUST BE SOLI). This is no fake, it call will convince you. Ob serve the elegant display of Summer Clothing and Prices in my.show window. CINCINNATI C LIITIIIN li HOUSE s. ii. ap'ie, Proprietor. I J. E. YOUNG, Back Landing Lumber Yard Pine and Cypress Lumber, Laths, Flooring, Shingles, Ceiling, Moulding. Casing, etc Cornel Measurement Gnaraiteed.. Lumber not in stock will be furnished on short notice and at reasonable prices. I elepboneNo. 11; Post (HUce Box No. 15. dfgWL RADAM’S TEI JUICROBE ( ftfLj KILLER. / The Greatest Discovery of the Age. 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, OIPTHERIA AND CHILLS. In short, all formsol Organic and Functional Disease Th# enrea effected by this Medicine ure in many cases MIRACLES’ Sold onlv in Jhrs containing One Gallon. Price Tliree nollara— a email investment when Health and Life can be obtained. “History of the Microbe Killer” Free. CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. T. BOCK WELL, sole Agent. Brunswick, Ga. - - SEMI-AXXIAL MAI EMEM 01 IHE CONDITION —CF THE— Merchants and Traders Bank, ” OF BRUNSWICK, GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1890. ASUKTj*. LI A Bl Lil IKS. I Di-counts J 'OO.Im; -2 Capital paid tn.... .... JblO.liOJ 00 1,70 02 Due bank. and bankers 33,000 <ll Due from banka and bankers within .. .... I Staff* ... • 4,91 V iw . I Due from bank- and banker- without I'ndit ided i rotlt-. 10,110 ,si 1 the State M. Y. Kacbauge . 1:>. ... i.< Bill* redt-c.muled .... <', d. 1 Kapaaaea, ate 1,1 I Furuiture. aafe, lock, etc 2.023 <•< . , , Caah and cash item- IW.OZT 1.- | »2S~«<nj ‘ 801 IS rersoiialli. before me. A . 11. lame. rn.luiT. w bo. up >n oalfi. depose that the alaite .tateinent I»correct and true l« thetieat of bl» kuoabulge and tadlef. f txi Cashier i ttwuralo ami HUbacriiMNlUdor.-Me tho <h <lay of June. !• c<M>h Notary I’ubiu Glynn t ount> Atteal: M. h klwt.lt, im- ►. W BIGHT. b ■. Ma. - BKahHAM. Uav 1 "• j 4. M MADDkb, J THE CONFE DERATE VETERANS They will Picnic on St. Simon's Island on July 22. The Coutedetale Veteran's As sochition of Glynn county met last uight in the Rulemen's armory. The question of giving a grand picnic was again discussed. It was finally decided to postpone that pleasurable day from July 4th to July 2'2. Ou that day the picnic will b »i .<-n on St. Simon's island and its success is assured since the following commit tee will have matters in charge. Messrs. U. Dart, 11. Kennon, •John B. Davis, F. Joerger, C. E. Flanders and 11. 11. Symons. Secretary Symons was instructed to send invitations to the dilferenl BMociations at Waycross, Quitman and Valdosta, and it is expected that there will be numerous visitors from each. The signal and most interesting feature of Lhe day will be the organ nation of a branch of the associa tion, the membership to consist ot the sous and daughters of the vet eraus. The committee on arrange- I meats will meet at the Riflemen's armorv next Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. 3 Some Coming Events- , There are a number of meetings oi' interest that will take place during 1 this month in Georgia. | Among them are the following: On the 9th the Georgia Dental So -1 ciety will assemble at Gainesville , and remain in session until the 12th. t A number of Brunswick's dentists will, of course attend this. • .On the 23th the survivors of the . 11th, 30th anil 10th Georgia regi . meats will hold a reunion in Jones boro, where again the battles ,so gal lantly fought on bloody Helds, will be lived over and their tragedy's re hearsed about the camp tire ot peace. On the 30th the State Colored Fire men of Georgia, will hold their an nual tournament in Alacon. A good many prizes will be ottered and a general good time is expected. Ladies’ oxford ties 75 cents to $1 ; a pair atrTaylor & Davis’ shoe store. Latest thing out in way i f low cut shoes, just received at Taylor it Davis shoe store. Our $3 shoe for men can’t be beat. Taylor & Davis, the shoe men. For new goods, fresh goods, go to Taylor & Davis shoe store. If you are looking for coin fort and wear, try a pair of our $6 men shoes, Taylor it Davis, the shoe men. ■ ————— ♦ « The finest goods made are kept at Taylor it Efavis' shoe store. Have you seen Taylor <t Davis’ line of low cuts for ladies shoes. Wm. Anderson 200 Gloucester street, D -Jlerin Di'i Goods. Cztliing ..oots, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Carpets, Hardware, Groc ries ami < encra ; Merchan lise. Saunders Bros., LIWBEIK, Cor. Newcastle and 1 Streets, are ! QtTering at Hock Bottom Prices all Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum ber, Tame, Cement., Plaster and Build ing Material Generally. j|W“Ordei's Solicited, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Uoney & Parker, Wholesale and retail dealers In Wood! Coal -B It I Cl K and Sewer Piping, ' inclmling Chimney Flues and Hood c . ! Sole agents f«»i Crcvatt’s Brick Yard Te’ephone 18. 525 Bay street NO. 2. X(). 2. wnimiißiri n mnr 11 THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUTI - M _____ We have more Summer Goods than we want, therefore jgo they must. It is no longer a question of profit, but a question of getting rid of the goods before it is too late for people to buy them, even at a loss to ourselves. We there fore, cal! the attention of the trade to our Mid-Summer Sale No, 2. aixcL Tuesday, 3 une 3 O azn.cL cru-ly 1. SILKS. S irah at 30 cents a yard, worth 60, all Colors. S i rah at 57 cents a yard, worth sl. Faille nt 75 cents a yard, worth $1.25. Black Faille at 90 cents a yard, worth $1.50. CASHMERE. 16 pieces and as many colors at 17 cents, worth 50. HENRIETTA. 15 pieces light weight, all wool, at 50 cents, worth 85. SUITINGS. 18 pieces very desirable colors in light weight at 15 cents, worth 30. ' SATTEENS. 50 pieces French Satteens at 11 cents a yard, worth 25 WASH GOODS. 25 pieces beautiful Gingham at 7 cents a card worth 10. 50 pieces Toil du Nord and Zephyr Gingham at 1 0 cents a yard worth 12| and 15. 59 pieces Outing and Gypsy cloth at 10 cents a yard, worth 15. BUNTING. Nice, light-weight, all colors at 10 cent?, worth 15. Nuns Veiling at 15 cents, worth 25. CORB ETS. Kabo at 75 cents, Coraline 80 cents, 11. P. Circle Hip, 85 ( cuts, 1 his is the corset for stout ladies. I)r. Warner's Health SI.OO, Dr. Warner’s Good Luck 48 cents. -_ _ * In la.it, everything in the house, in all departments, has been marked down tc such law P-ic-'s that it will pay you to call and see us. J. J LISSJNER & CO: | Tp Cl Hi. Oxllrlo mrTri JL 11E Furn. it ure. DEALER, J 10—-NT ewcastle Street—> 310-£J 1— Big Stoclz 1 LOW PRICES ! ' Having moved to my new and commodious quarters at 301 Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show my elegant stock of FI RNITUKE, which I will sell on very close margin. Give me a call. i c. e. siiipp. 1 44 1 I sW I K r - % ' : 4 oWi mlffl .JSbl I W* F s ' v ' ! /h lls —lk 1 il I /j IF* T£JF^T‘* sg f ?5“ w, i !i / f Es* B tt/* 11 //V ‘l* ■'••?' STAMPED LINENS. We have a lot of these goods in very superior quality which we throw on our Bargain Counters at the uniform price of 77 cents. This lot comprises the greatest bar gains ever shown in this city. TABLE DAMASK. 12 pieces Damask; prices cut just half in two. TOWELS and NAPKINS. 50 dozen Towels; pieces cut just half in two. 50 dozen Napkins in all sizes and qualities, at your own price. SPECIALS. . 10,000 yards Torchon Lace at 4 cents, worth 8 and 10. 10,000 yards Embroidery at 10 cents, worth from 12| to 25 cents. Mosquito nets, large, ready-made ones" at $1.35. HOSIERY, 10 dozen Ladies’ Balbriggan at 19 cents, worth 25. 20 dozen Ladies Fast Black at 35 cents, Worth 50. 20 dozen Ladies’ Good Black Hose at 10 cents, worth 15. HANDKERCHIEFS. 10 dozen at 4 cents each; 10 dozen at 5 cents each; 10 dozen at 71 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 tin, at $1.50, worth j $2.00. C'OXXXO and in niv new quarters.