The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 05, 1890, Image 4

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I ♦ * * I ♦ 7 'IIIS SPACE BELONGS TO ► PALAIS ROYAL, TORTS WEIITEEEG-, PROPRIETOR I », I I BITES! 1 H<! STOCK or V (iOOIIS, f MIUIVEin, 111,. f MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY ■jZFGk Isis, 1890 I ' m.nL .UT .Hi;< lib ills t<> lc.i \ < I Irim-w uk. ' M.'E I'l M"\ I-. M' -I'l'K \\l> WILL *i I I II \l R GREAT SACRIFICE! ■ jjii fact, if you need anything in my Store I will make ■kjures to Suit You. that is NO FAKE, but ■P, Solid Fads. ML,. D AUG H T RY. HIE EVENING POST: SATURDAY. -K LY 5. 1890. i ’•HI I jjy i tap. The Greatest Sacrifice Sale in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing floods, Straw I fats, Shoe’s and I Trunks. I must make room for a Big Stock of Fall Goods, and all Summer floods MUST BE SOLD. This is no fake. A call will convince you. Ob-1 nerve the elegant display of Summer Clothing ami Prices | in my show window. CINCINNATI WITH I Nil HOUSE H. API SI, Proprietor. J. E. YOUNG, ■ Back Landing Lumber Yard Fine ami Cypress Lumber, Laths, Flooring, Shingles, Ceiling, Moulding. Casing, etc Comet Measurement Gaaraiteed. o * Lumber not in stock will be furnished on short notice and at reasonable prices. / •F” t elephone No. 11; Post Office Box No. 15. ®RADAM'S JTIIGROBE | KILLER. Ths Greatest Discovery of the Age. I 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 AND CHILLS. In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease. Tim cures effected by this Medicine nro in many cases MIRACLES! Sold ouTy in Jugs containing One Gallon. Price Three I»olli«rr»—ii small investment when Health and Life can bo obtained. “History of the Microbe Killer” Free. CALL ON OR ADDRESS ,1. T. ROUKWEI.t . Sole Agent. Brunswick. Ga. ’ Wm. Anderson 200 Gloucester street, Dealer in I Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots, Hats, Shoes. Notions, Carpets, Hardware, Groceries and Genera Merehan line. Saunders Bros., laHIKEK, Cor. Newcastle and I Streets, wre Offering at Hock Bottom Prices nil Kinds of Hough and Dressed Lum i bet, Lime. Cement. Piaster and Build I ing Material Gent rally. f 1 hd< i s Solii iu 11, Satistuc lion ' Guaruntccd. 1 AT THE CHURCHES. Where and at What Time the Ser vices Will be Held To Morrow. [standard time.] Second Advent, Cor. I) and L Streets—Elder H. V. Skipper, pas-1 tor. Services Services 10:30 a. tu. and 1 7:30 p. tn. St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Cor. | Newcastle and Howe Streets—Father I J. Hennessy. Mass at 8 CO, and even- i ing devotions at 5:00. Methodist Chuuch, Cor. Monk' and Norwich Streets—Rev. McK. F.! McCook, pastor. Services at 10:30 a.tn. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday school 4 p. m. Baptist Church, Cor. Mansfield and Union Streets—Rev. E. Z. F. Golden, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. I tu. and 5:15 p. iu. Sunday school I at 4 p. in. Presbyterian Church, Coy. George : ami Reynolds Streets—Rev. Paul ! F. Brown, pastor. Services at 10:30. i i a.m. and 7:30 p.m., comTncted by Rev. R. E. Steele, of the Savannah Presbytery. Sunday school at 3:30 I p. in. Y. M. C. A—Rooms in Scarlett I block, 311] Newcastle Street. Reg ular Sunday service to morrow. Rooms open daily from 8 a. m. to 10 p. iu. St. Make s Church, Cor. Glouces ter and Egmon .Streets—Rev. 11. E. ! Lucas, rector. Morning prayer, celebration of the holy communion, j and sermon at 10:30. Sunday school at 4p. m. Evening prayer at. | 5 p. in., standard time. St. Jude’s Church, E Street—Rev. I D. \\ atson Winn. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30, Sunday school at 3 o’clock iu the afternoon, evening ' prayer ami sermon at 7:30. Services j during the week every afternoon at 4 :30. colored. St. Athanasius, Cor. Monk and South Amherst Stseets—Rev. J. J Perry, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 'll a. m. Public Bible class 3:30. Evening prayer and ser , naon at 7:30 p.m. Daily morning prayer throughout the year at 8:30 ( ■ a.he Wednesday evening service at ! 7 p. in. First A.i iucan Bai tist, Am-1 hurst Street, near Gloucester—Rev.' •John Williams, pastor. Sunrise | prayer. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. 1 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 3 i Ip. ui. The evening service will be! I conducted by Rev. C. G. Roberts j late of Liberia, and a most inletes.- ' I ing sermon will be preached. Silver leaf lard 10c. at Jordan's. — — ■ ■ • ♦ • —« Pratt’s line creamety butter—fresh i and nice—only 25 per pound at Joi - j | dan’s. AN ORDINANCE. To amend an ordinance providing I rule-of sanitation, approved Slav Ittii, ISS9; si ( . 1. Be it ordained bv tiic Mayor and Abler men <»f the < ttv of Brunswirk. iu council assem bled, and it is hereby ordained by authority of tiic s.'iino.that rule xi. contained in the ordinance I afore>ai<i apv'roveu May Utn, be apd the same is hen-by ainendt d by striking out tlie limits therein contained, so shat said rule xi when so amended shall read as follows: Hog B ns \\ ill not be allowed, nor will per-ons be allowed t<> keep hogs upon their premises or 1 | elsewhere, in the following described limits - .' comment in rat 'he inter c«t ion of (> street ami I Academy <Tcek ami running theiee east toi le- [ I burn street thence south to Gloucester street, i i thence east to the marsh, thence along the marsh ' to th<* water front at McCullough’s dock, thence { . clung the watsr front to the’ place of beginning. se< . 2, Repeals all hist s in conflict herewith. Passed anti adepted iu council this 2nd dav of , | July IWO. J . J. speaks. Mayor (. itv of Brunswick. 1 Attest: 1.. A. Ni l -on, Clerk of Council. July :J I AN < RDINANCE. To prohibit the excavation or re | moval of earth, either or Both, ! within the incorporate limits of the city of Brunswick, for the time herein specified; and to pro ! vide a penalty for the violation I hereof: sec. 1. Be it and it ie hereby ordained by the I Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Brunswick, i In couni’il lawfully assembled, that, from an i after the passage and publication of this ordi nance, in accordance with the charter of sai'l citv. approved November 12th 1 is<», it shall be and is hereby declared unlawful for any person | t.o excavate or remove, either or both, any r»oil. • earth or dirt, within the incorpcrale limits of] saui city atan\ tunc from the ilrst day.of June until the 15th day of October in each and every ' year, including the year eighteen hundrsd and ' hinetv unless oy permission of the board of health ordained by a resolution of said lioard to Hi at e fleet. Sic, 2. Be it a» d it is hereby in like manner, furl her ordained by the Mayor and .xblcrman of life city of Brunswick in Council lawfully a>- • i semblv I that any person Tiohitingtht* provision* of f ills ordiance shall, upon conviction therefor I in the police court of saju city be put ished j.. , prescribed In section Wof the charter rd said’ I city approved on >ahl November 12‘Ji ISNI’. Sec. Beitanditis hen by iu like manner further ordained bx said authority that all or-I dinanues or parts of ordinances in conflict with ' this ordinance be and the same arc herein re- I pealed. Passed and adopted this 2nd <lav of Julv ! l«k). J. J. SteAks. ’ | Mayor Citv of Brunswick. , Attest. E. A. NEl.sox, < leik of ( ouncil Coney & Parker, • * \\ hole-ale and retail dealer* In Wt.mlUo:;! I Sewer Piping, f , ittclu<lii>g ehiiuney Flue* tin J lloocU. ■ *<>!<• ugeuta l'u > 'ivvutt’h Brivk I ar<l i Teb-übotit 18. 525 Bu\ »tn< t I THE BOTTOM DHO’WH Km 1 i We have more Summer Goods than we want, tlieM go they must. It is no longer a question of profit, |BH [question of getting rid of the goods Indore it is too people to huy them, even at a less to ourselves. We tiflK fore, call the attention of the trade to our Mid-SunlHH Sale No. T -Oiiclay ci:n_cL TuesdaJ J"“CL22LG 30 azD_cL J~XLIy SILKS. 1 Surah at 30 cents a yard, worth GO, all colors. <urah at 57 cents a yard, worth sl. ■'aille at 75 cents a yard, worth $1.25. Black Faille at 90 cents a yard, worth $1.50. PASHM EKE. i 1G 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 yard, worth 10. 50 pieces Toil du Nord and Zephyr Gingham at 10 cents a yard, worth 124 and 15. 59 pieces Outing and Gypsy Cloth at 10 cents a yard, worth 15. bunting. Nice, lightweight, all colors at 10 cents, worth 15. Nuns’ Veiling at 15 cents, worth 25. CORSETS. Kabo at 75 cents, Coraline 80 cents, 11. P. Circle Hip, 851 cents, This is the corset for atout ladies. Dr. Warner’s J Health SI.OO, Dr. Warner's Good Luck 48 cents. I I lii la-1, everything in ilie house, in all departments, has been marked down to such low pric-’s that it will pay you to call and see us. J. J- LISSNER & CO. C E SHIPP T iIE Furn ■L “IS m I > E \ LE R, ' S't 1 c"*r “i" C >C* T •MwafctAae* vJtaa - »£ 9I&BH !M LOW PRICES ! Having moved to my new and commodious quarters at 301 Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show my elei'ant stock of El HAITI HE, which I will sell on very close margin. Give me a call. Ca E. SHIPP. I • 'y'J ♦ SSft V.'ffltt w ' l ' .’i tKCwt-& WBy'' .4B >§ ar' '''fW'’ ■■ %4 -1 S ilwl l! n II u H II Ml ■—. r- .'A • i -_ / ■ ; \s yidS I ■ 1—^11—4^30,7 fc'. STAMPED LINENS. We have a Ci of t C m' g.u>.ls in very superior which We throw oil our Bargain Counters at the oil price of , , cents. This lot comprises the gains ever shown in this city. TABLE DAMASK. M 12 pieces Damask: prices cut just half in two. W TOWELS and NAPKINS. I 50 dozen Towels; pieces cut just half in two. 50 Napkins in all sizes and qualities, at your own SPECIALS. ' ■ It'.ooo yarils Torchon Lave at I cents worth 8 10,000 yards Einbroidery at 10 < cuts, worth from Itlß 2-5 cents. -Mosquito nets, lar-e, readv made $1.35. | HOSIERY. 10 dozen Eadies' Balbriggan at 19 cents, worth 25. 2( dozen Ladies Fast Black at 35 cents, wo-th 50. 2C dozen Ladies' Good Black Hose at 10 cents, worth 15. HANDKERCHIEFS. 10 dozen at 1 cents each; 10 dozen at 5 cents each; 1C dozen at 71 cents. All these are bargains. SI IDES. •>0 pairs Childrens’ Shoes at 95 cents, worth $1.25. These sizes from Bto 11. One lot Spring Heel French j Kid at $1 30, worth $1.75. Sizes from sto 2. Otte lot Ladies’ Curico Kid, patent Lather tip, nt $1.50, worth I $2.00. OOZXLO and IS©© 3XZC© I % in niv new qnai-ters.