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I VESSELS IN PORT.
■ BARKS.
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I llaiucn. Opitz.
I ene. Nor. ©93 tons Sara, Ru a,
I Sal.st.vl. Joham<->en.
| BRIGS.
1 Telos, Am, 371 tons, < nicy.
I SCHOONERS.
F liizzie B Willy, Air. 631 E N Cooper. Am, 150
tons. Wilier’s. tens, Brown.
j Alena Covert, lra, e 1“ I Dora Maith \ n,
Lons, Chariton. 373 tons, Brown.
Aifai etta S snare, A in, Lina Kaminski, Am,
211 tons 421 tons, Wood.
William Jone, Am., 2'M I, \ l urnliam, Am,
Fuller. 87t) tons, Wafts.
Annie L Henderson, Susan II Ritchie. Am,
Am, 50* tons. 516 tons, Pei kins.
Messenger, Am, J-2S
tons, Coo* dis.
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SUMMER RESORTS,
. EXCURSION RATES.
only
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
tickets GOOD To
ON eijllKflTft RETURN
SALE UNTIL
16 th. Ist.
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered.
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to
J I. WRENN G. P.igt, BaxvilH, Tm
““TO THE LADIES 777 7
J> v«»u ish to luv a Sewing Machine, buy the
LATE STYLE SINGER,
Which leads all other Machines.
Our new design of Vibrating >hurtle Machine is
Ui*‘ latest development of that popular
principle, containing special patented
improvements, w ka li make it:
The lightest running machine in the market.
The simplest machine iu the world. It requires
absolutely noteaching.
The only Vil rator which make.’ a perfect stitch. 1
The tinest an I most »omp!< te >etof attachments I
ever given with a machine.
Call an t convince yourself.
G F GAY, Agt.,
Ofliee: 500 Monk St.
V At C. M< Garvey's old stand.)
Beu? Agent lor In- Genuine finger Machine in
thi county.
Cumberland Route
to and from
Florida.
The .-bort line between Brunswick and Jackson
ville, via Jekyl, ( uinberlatrd. Dunge-
ness and Fernandina.
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City of Biwswick
Buns dallv on the following scliediili .tak
ing etha l Mm 11. Is'.m. Maiulai' <
time—With meridian.
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Lv Ferimmliim 'lair ’ am! 1* It) I.oopm
Ar .1 acki-onviil»* .2.25 pm
Lv I-ernamhim Ma t 0 ami I‘lit I 50 p m
Ai 'I ami 'll v:a I C ami I* K v . 7 20 a m
NttltTU.
Lv Tampa via I 0 ami 1* Itv • 5 no a m
Ai herm.mlimi via i' i ami Uli) 2.55 pm
' I.v -|H< k-mi Mlle via E C ami r It;. Il; Warn
A■■ Eernamlimi 12 la pm
1 v Fernandina via .learner. :i <» p in
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j ..'kM.inille to and from st Aii-n tim and at
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r.i.l'iioitli I good bn Iliad or diiim rM’i ted on
rat*- BruifWlck and Ja» k-onville f. .0. first
Tml’m’Ln In- pmid.ii- -I ' '"‘Ml l-U;, «•
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JuuMU.-l.m all; * '7“*? . A1.1.1 A.
ml 11, ki I M'l i-m-enger t.< nt.
• V.MJIJI Hl.llUJ.ml d Manager.
UnOFKitO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Represent a number of leading Fire Insurance Companies.
A large number of. the most desirable lots in rsew and Obi
Town for sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondetice solicited. Address
ZES. ie. IXOZFCECXXTS co.,
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
BREEPLOVE& SCARLETT.
Book and Stationery Store.
Fancy Goods, Lamps and Fixtures, Pictures, Frames, Glass
ware and Crockery;
OFFICE SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
219 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Steam Dye House
ANI> TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Ooi’. iff* and. SFL iclimo jLicl S=»t.
J BILLER, Proprietor-
Gents’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re
paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Tin Hoofing and Guttering,
Galvanized and Plain Sheet. Iron Work, Mansarding and Slat
ing, Driven Wells,
LIGHTNING RODS AND ORNAMENTAL FENCING.
The Best Brands of Stamped Hooding Plate, Pumps. Points and Piping, Galvanized and P.loek
Sheet Iron, Sheet Zine, Lead ami Copper Always m Stock, -lob Work 1 romiitly Attended to
g\_. 11. IJAKb'H.
Newcastle St.. Opposite the Oglethorpe.
CENTRAL HOTEL
—.AJNED
1 >U r J’NAM. 1 I O USE,
1. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
Both Houses Luder (hie Management.
Special rates for regular Hoarders. First-class in
every pai'icular.
. iF“YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY
Brunswick Cigar Factory,
No. 107' 2 MOnK St.
Manufacturers of line Havana Cigars.
HAND WORK A SPECIALTY.
Any quality of cigars desired will be made to order and will
receive prompt attention. ’
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WAKEFIELD'S
Children’s Carriages
—SOLD P.Y
O.
31G Newcastle Street
The Largest Stock ami the Greatest
Variety of Styles to Select from in Bruns
wick.
M. M MO LEN A O IT.
ARCHITECT.
Plans and specifications with estimates furnished at short notice, Con
sultation tree.
CLOUGH & MOLENAOR,
CONTRACT )RS. BUILDERS AND GENERAL JOBBING
Fitting up of banks, stores and saloons a specialty. Thorough and
practieaf Stair Builders, stairs and stair railing m nil kinds, furnished
' readv to put up and estimates furnished. Otliee and Shop in Michelson’s
' hiiilding. Kicliiii'ind >'ri-et.
i NAVAL CITY SHIP YARD,
' Located on beautiful Hlvtlie Island has acquired a Wonderful Boom. ('apt.
11. O. Tolnas has just completed.
TH 12 MA RI N RAIL taz Jk Y,
Comiiriair’i'two trai ks 30D and APO feet in length respeetively. Captain
Tolna* is now ready toCLEAR or KEMODEL ANY VESSEL
lr .m the keel to the mast head .
II. O. Tolna*, Brunswick. Gu.
THE EVEMni. I’osr: SATi RDAY* JULY & 1890.
TWO FREAKS OF LIGHTNING.
Two Stories About an Electrical Holt by
an Old Frontiersman.
“If you want to talk about light
ning I’ll tell you where it did some
, good,” said a frontiersman. “It was
j down in Missouri T wasn’t there at
the tin: \ but 1 know it’s true, for I
, know the girl that was the heroine. I
wanted to nru-ry her myself, but the
old folks wouldn't have i£, because
there were eight in the family and I
couldn’t support them all. Well, the
girl had to do the work for the eight
of them, and if I was sorry that she
had to do it, so was the lightning.
One day she was fixing up supper for
the outfit and there was a johnnycuke
ready for distribution. A storm came
on, the thunder rolled, the rain fell,
the lightning fooled round as usual,
until one flash or bolt, witii more sense
than the others, came down the chim
ney, hit the cake, cut it up in eight
pieces and then went down through a
crack in the floor. It must have gone
through a crack, for it had no other
way to go without hitting something
and nothing was hit.
“I can also give you all a pointer on
lightning, and tell you when it saved
one man's life, though it hail to kill
two others to do it. It’s a long way
back, and, if my memory serves me, 1
guess the year ’6B will call the turn.
Four of us were heading for what
they call Deadwood now, and were
traveling in an old time ‘prairie
schooner.’ We were up somewhere
near the sandhills, -where the Platte
river starts out on its own account.
We were just going into camp, and I
struck off to take a bath, when I heard
the infernal Sioux war whoop. I
ducked, and looked back. Two of the
boys were killed and scalped, and the
third was evidently reserved for some
worse fate. Some half a dozi n of them
started to go through the wagon, ami
two were evidently told off to guard
him.
“I watched them march him away,
one in front doing sonic kind of a war
dance, and the other following close
behind with ariile thatseemed pointed
close to his back. There was a storm
coming on, but I was too busy to no
tice it until a flash of lightning shot
out from the clouds, struck the Indian
that cai—ied the gun, killed him, dis
charged the gun, which killed the jay
that was dancing, in front and let my
chum get a chance for his life. He
took the chance, and in about a second
and a quarter he was up to his nose in
the drink where I was hiding. The
storm was a heavy one, and as it passed
away so did the Indians I’m talking
about. This story is dead right, for 1
was in it at the time.”—Chicago Her
ald.
Tlie Work of Nuns* Needles.
Au American archbishop has a mag
nificent cloak that he assumes in the
most solemn part of high pontifical
masses, which has an elaborate cruci
fix embroidered down the back by
these nuns. The great cross is gold,
of course, and upon it hangs a white
Christ of great beauty. The body is
as slim and fair as befits the lamb of
feredupin the great sacrifice, and the
face is one of enchanting loveliness.
The soft hair, of golden chestnut,
hangs from under the crown of thorns
in waves that it seems one could
touch and lift; a faint color tinges the
cheeks and lips, ami from under the
drooped lasheS shows a gleam froln
the blue, sad eyes. Only actual dem
onstration of the senses could con
vinecone that this countenance had
been made by needle and silk instead
of paint and a brush. Illustrated
American.
Electric Light Destroy» Wurms.
Attention was recently directed to a
proposal to destroy insects by luring
them against a charged cage, within
which is an intense electric lamp, the
shock from the bais killing them. A
well known industrial organ, in com
menting editorially on this idea, makes
the statement that at Durham, N. C.,
since the city has had electric illumi
nation, the ravages of the tobacco
worm have been greatly reduced. It
suggests that a powerful electric light
in the center of one of the sea islands
growing the famous long staplecotton
might save all the plantations sur
rounding it from the destruction so
frequently wrought by the cotton army
worm.
A #>2O Counterfeit.
One of the best counterfeits in ex
istence is a S2O greenback and it is not
known whether it was made by a man
ora woman. It is not engraved,, but it
is drawn entirely with a pen. Every
line and dot with all the shades of
green, black and red of the regular S2O
bill are seen upon it and the treasury de
partment has been searching for year-,
for its maker. It often goes through
many hands before it is detected, ami.
whether it is made by male or female,
it is certainly a work of line art.—
Washington letter.
In the Country.
Davie’s first country sojourn was
one long season of bliss. He came in
from the hen house one morning,
empty handed and in a state of great
disgust. “H’m! That old rooster
out there’s a standing on one leg and
doing nothin’, and he might’s well lay
an egg as not, and better, too.” —New
York Tribune.
How to Display an Advertisement.
It is difficult to fix any rule, since
jaeh case requires different treatment.
In every instance a “catch line’ or a
“catch word” is desirable, which will
arrest the attention at a glance.
The fewer words used the better
in purely displayed advertisements.
I Avoid lengthy descriptions yf articles ;
people seldom read them.
Use plain type, easily read. The
test of an advertisement is its legibil
ity. Fancy letters and intricate do
• signs as-e a waste of time nndjipace.
; Puzzles, inverted words, lines set on
angles or lengthwise in columns never
accomplish what is ex'>*"-te'l of them.
Leave a margin of bla ~)ace on top,
sides and bottom of your advertise
ment, and it will always ad 1 to its es
fectiveneai.
All Honcut Mon.
At one of Dr. John M. Wieting’s lee- I
tures in Boston he saw in the atidieftee
a tall, lank, awkward looking man,
' who soon after turned up at a lecture
in Philadelphia, made himaell kn
to Dr. Wieting, and requested a loan of
i SI,OOO with which to go to California—
it was in the golj fever times agreeing
to 'send the doctor half his earnings.
The doctor consented. After a while
came SI,OOO back, and then in differ
ent installments $9,000 more, where
upon the doctor cried: “Hold !’ 1 but the
stranger wrote that he did not propose
to break his bond.
Soon, however, he wrote requesting a
fresh loan of $20,000. The doc tor’s
friends protested tliat the SIO,OOO was
only a decoy, and that if the doctor
sent the $20,000 he would never hear of
it again. Nevertheless, he sent the
money, and there was an awful pause;
but after a time the returns began, and
finally mounted up to $50,000, after
which the honest man was never heard
of more.—San Francisco Argonaut.
She Was Thirsty. «
A little girl of seven or eight years
electrified tho congregation in one of
our large churches Sunday morning by
coolly walking up the pulpit stairs just
before the services began and drinking
the water which had been placed there
by the sexton for the minister.—Spring
field Homestead.
Ladies’ cooking schools are the rage
all over England, at tuition prices of
from SSO to SIOO per twenty lessons,
accord itjt to the grade of cooking
which tho pupil desires to learn. In
Scotland tiie eraz.e has assumed a popu
iar form and lessons are given by the
dozen us low as fifty cent# to one dollar.
A gentleman in Faris, Tex., owns a
norse which makes a habit of eating
young chickens. Every time a young
chicken comes within reach of the
horse it is sure to bo swallowed.
MISS SHEAR ER.
MODISTE,
No. 3 1 i A r ewcastle, St.
Miss Shearer i* now offering her large and va
rie l stock at the lowest prices ovv ing to the
s ason being so far advanced New goods
are received dai y. and particular
att3ntion Iscalled to a new line
of Beach Hats, etc., etc., etc.
INVITED.-S’
TBreins-wiokL
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
HEADQUARTERS.
All work neatly and promptlj ixc
cutcd. Patronage Solicited.
GEO. KIRBY,till.,
—at
BOWI.ES* BAKER'S OFFICE.
Bay Street -
HENRYMSTANLEY
| “IN DARKEST AFRICA
The complete story <«f Stanley’s recent t hrilling
adventures and the disclosure of his important
discoveries will appear for the first time in the
work written by liiiiiMvlt, entitled “In
Darkest Africa." In two volumes, profusely
illustrated; price $3.75 per volume. Do not be
deceived by any of the so-called “Stanley
books’’ now being offered ns “genuine’’ and
•‘authentic.” To no one of those has Stanley
contributed a line.
ApCMTC T>><* "’ o,k will bo *’ v Bub_
nULIi I□, scription only. We are now ready
to appoint canvassers. Applicants should state
experience. lU'inemlier that Stanley’* own
book, i he only one in which he has u personal
interest, will bear on the title page the imprint of
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Apply to JOHN It. MiI.SON,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Note Agent lor TrnneMsee,
Alabama and <«e«rgia.
FMHH CLEARANCE SALE Z
111 NJTaiJ KHQnO Parlor
11 I IVKHM 3 U U and Church A*
Orgu troui
< standard ma- Z .
| here, st SPOT CASH PRICE*.
with year, to pay in. New plan ■ WORD
nt sale—rented until paid 7 ABOUT
\ for. IWOnly 82 to S 3 -XS' Z oitunc
monthly. Beat Bar.
ga in in over 20 veurn/r/y 850 SAVER
trade. Send quick / /every purchaser,
for BARGAIN /We have inside track
Sheet. Salo AX, on Pianoi. Onrß22.*>
limited to Z PIANO la sold by tb«
GO Hays. CjT laraeat dealers al 8215.
a Don’t - • — an( l I» worth it. too—
*) -XSS No Cheap MMMRM
Pianos sold. ■ |jyi ■Wil *1
, . VyJ Our cheapeHt are
Perfect 4 durable. BqMB
P. C MILLER,
House Mover.
Headquarters eirner Mansfield and
Ellis Streets.
Makes a specialty of moving buildings ol nil
kind::. Satisfaction guaranteed.
BURR WINTON,
Nos. 314 and 31G II street, aes Town,
Contractor I Builta
And Superintendent.
Postoffioe box 150. Correspondence solicited.
WILLIAM JAMES.
RESTAURANT.
G ST, BKTW KKX ( OCHRAN AS E. AND
aMIIEK*»T 'THLET
■ MeaU fui nifeh* dat ail he tn*, I*ri< < a rca-onaTe,
ft*tii»faction guarnuUM d.
ICK CREAM al i'L< IALTV.
11 low can 1 get a Solid Gold Elgin Watch, Warranted Worth
$40.00 for $10.00?
Answer.—Buy it on the Tontine Co Operative Payment Plan.
'r T \ PAR \! 1.1.1.Ei* ) hasing wah’hos. The premium* allo>ved reduce the net
L> many stookhelders in the ria** fur below the cost of manufacture. and gives every stockholder
a guarantee that the wncch will not cost him more than $30.U0 (aspot cash purchase of anv jewelry,
and many would ask $35.n0 to flu 00;. And each stockholder has 29 opportunities of getting it, from
SBO.OO down at low M £ 10.00
Wc sell only standard American Watches that Lear the manufacturer’s guarantee as well as
ours, iiij we g ve you more value for vour money than any other Company.
Our agent will furnish you with blanks, or we will forward them from the office. Ask all your
friends to purchase Wat hrs and Diamonds on the Tontine C<»*<)perntlvr Payment Plan.
This b* the only plan by whicn good* can be sold on easy payments at a small profit, as we can
have no losses by delivering goods Indore they are paid for.
Call and have the plan explained to you by
WatchmaKer and Jeweler
215 NEWCASTLE STREET,
iieAi.kk in
FLORIDA CURIOSITIES AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Fine Watch. Clock ami Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WTlitel’E UTIOUi; IIOk.
Brunswick, G-a..
Capital, - - slso,oo‘>
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 35,C00
M. ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, Jno. I). WRIGHT,
President. Vice. President. CashidW
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. J
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BA J
11. posits .-f (INI. IHII.I.AR :un! upv.’irils will be received.
i'J (<• nZ.weii i>n s>iins to tne erelit of eaeli depositor on the
iary, April, July and October.
jfW'l’ass books will be furnished to each depositor.
I. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. H. LANE, W
President. Vice President. Cashiei.W
MEER & ISAAC, 4
Grain, Flay *
and Provisi on s.
Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats,
Breakfast bacon
Meal, ( .is- Cm Ji Oats
I'eed
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Lizi iiidiiw! Stmt ana Oglethorpe Sq«
■ iaihii Saddles Cellars wHHMHH
Loathe r Harness Oil et<«
i; Ki; < M\t tkß
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JoiiesS &
Id Mills IX
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five of clmme.
1 M.j.izh'iz of Fine Cotirers arid tJMmMIM
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Braswell & Walls.
—PRACTICAL
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS.
Manufacturers of Wagons and Buggies.
General Repair Work of Every de- j
scription promptly done at the
lowest living prices, and in
the best workmanlike
in an nci.
HORSESHOEING A SI'ECIALTY
i When you have any work to do in our line cal j
oil us. _ .....
Oglethorpe st .rear of BiuuSwlek Hardware
1 Co.. Brunswick. Ga. Satisfaction guatantead. <
Mace’s Restaurant,
HIUm H'S UUII.IHNI- i lilt. i.LOI'CKsTEK
ASH I'.Al sTUEkTS,
Meals at all honi • binu-, I idi and table lua- !
( j urii.in w::-0 . h. It MA> E. I'rop'r. j
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each.
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and