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777/5 SPACE BELONGS TO
PALAIS ROYAL,
T-JZLITTS
PROPRIETOR.
BITES!
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ENTIKE S'l'OCK OF
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F MILIIMin, lit.,
B JVtUST BE CLOSED OUT BY
■x TTG-. Ist, 1890
DW As 1 have made arrangements to leave Brunswick.
Kt) NOT CAKE TO MOVE MY STOCK AND WILL SELL IT AT
[A GREAT SACRIFICE!
■ In fact, if you need anything in my Store I will make
figures to Suit You.
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|Blil' Solid Fads.
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- THE EVENING UOSL: TUESGAY. JULY & iSvo.
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The Greatest Sactifice Sale
in Men’s, Youths’ ami Boys’
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing
■Goods, Straw Hats, Shoes and
J Irunks. I must make room
for a Big Stock of Fall Goods,
and all Summer Goods MI ST
BE SOLI). This is no fake.
A call will convince you. Ob
serve the elegant display of
'Summer Clothing and Prices
i in my show window.
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CINCINNATI
CUITIIIMi
HOUSE
S'. It.
Proprietor. I
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.1. E. YOUNG,
Back Landing
Lumber Yard
Pine and Cypress Lumber,
Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
Ceiling, Moulding, Casing, etc
Correct Measurement Guaraiteed.
o
i Lumber not in utoek will be furnished on jshort
notice and at reasonable pi -i<-<...
f So. 11; Post Oliiee Box So. 1.'..
RADAM’S
f KILLER.
\ Z The Greatest Discovery
of tho 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, DIPTHERIA AND CHILLS.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
The cures elTectcd by this Medicine are in
many case*
MIRACLES!
Sold only in Jugs containing One Gallon.
Prive Three Dollar*— a small investment
I when Health and Life can be obtained.
“History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
J. T. HOCKAV ELI.. Sole Agent.
Brunswick, Ga.
Wm. Anderson
200 Gloucester street,
Dealer in
Dry Goods,
Clothing Boots,
Hats, bnoes,
Notions, Carpets.
Hardware, Groceries and Genera
Merchandise.
Saunders Bros.,
LUMBER,
Cor. Newcastle ami I Streets, are
Ottering at Kock Bottom Prices all'
Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum I
bci, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Build- j
ling Material Generally.
Ord< m Solicited, Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Confederate Veterans.
The picnic is sure to be a success,
i for the Veterans intend to make
it so. .
Last night the committee on ar
rangements met and completed all
i arrangements.
The following committees were ap
pointed: On transportation, I'. Dart
and 11. R. Symons; on music, F.
Joerger and John B. Daviston print
ing and advertising, (1. R. Symons
and 11. T. Kennor ; on refreshments,
I '. K. Flanders.
The Floyd Rifles have been in
vited to attend and meet the Bruns
wick Riflemen in a contest for various
prizes.
Everything will be done to make
i the occasion an enjoyable one, and
I that the Veterans will succeed in
| their desires isbeyond doubt.
Summer Excursion Rates.
The summer excursion rates of
i the Southern Passenger Association
went into effect this morning. The
: Post, through the kindness of assis
tant general passenger agent An
gier, is in receipt As one of the rate
I lists. It is exceedingly attractive
: in that it offers special inducements
to parties contemplating a summei
tour.
Another Hotel for Ctimberlanc'.
Mr. G. M. Davis, of Macon, is ir
11 Brunswick on an important mission
Jit is to purchase property on Cum
berland island. Mr. Davis went t<
’ the island this morning and if h<
1 ■ can secure a certain piece of property
at a reasonable price, he will erect
jen elegant hotel.
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Crossed the River of Death.
i Alvan Browning A very, the eleven
I months old son ofCapt.and Mrs. F.B.
■ Avery, died this morning at 7 o'clock
lat the residence of his parents, on
■the corner of Prince and Albany
streets. The little fellow had been
ill but a week, and was not thought
to be in much danger. The funeral
will occur to-morrow morning at
J.) o'clock, sun tunc, from St. Mark’s
I church.
To Organize.
The Brunswick branch of the
| Georgia (’<> Operative Loan Com
; pany, will hold its regular meeting
to night at the oliiee of the Bruns
wick Renting and Collecting Agency,
i over T. O'Connor's insurance oilice.
A ful' attendance is desiied, as
i oflicers for 1890 will be elected, and
other business Transacted.
W. 11. Loi- ton, Agent.
From Mr. I. Biller.
Brunswick. Ga., July B.—To The
P<isr: In the issue of the Times
July o, 1890, there appeared an
artii le beaded 'All About a Suit of
( lothe-. The above article was an
' swered by me on the samedav.carry
iag the same personally to tlicTimes
oliiee, hat ing it with a so-called re
porter ami. if I am not mistaken, the
writer of the above article of July 5,
stating the tine facts of the case,
which I am surprised to see was not
published. The article was intended
. to set me right before the public, but
j it seems that it is all going the other
j way.
The clothes were brought me to be
■ cleaned, and were left with the under
• standing that the cost would be
Ito be ready the next morning
at 9 o'clock, any report to the con
t rary notwithstanding.
I am.ready to swear the above to
' be true, and shall prove it by taking
i an appeal from the justice’s decision,
which 1 see by the paper has been
' against me, although it was un
doubtedly between myself and the
justice that 1 should be notified of
his decision. Am Ito take the news
paper reportasoflicial? I. Bii.iAk.
For — A nice nine room
house, corner George and Carpenter
streets. Good terms to responsible
party. Apply to 11. O. Toluas. 3t
Call For aConvention-
Brunswick. Ga., July 7th. 1890—
To the democrats of Glynn county:
The democratic executive commit
tee hereby request that the demo
crats of Glynn county meet in cot -
vention at the court house, in said
county, at twelve o’clock noon on
Saturday next the 12th inst., for the
purpose of selecting a new executive
committee, and of selecting or pro
viding for.the selection of delegates
to represent the county in the state
democratic convention to be held
August 7th next to nominate a candi
date for senator and to provide
for the nomination by primary
election of a candidate for
representative, to represent this
senatorial district and Glynn I
county, respectively, in the next ,
general assembly of the state of
Georgia. By order of the commit
tee. Boli ing Whithei.d.
Chairman.
, Coney & Parker,
Wholesale amt retail dealers in
W<mml ? Goal
■B FL I n K
and
Sewer F’l-ping,
including < himney Flues and Hoods.
Sole agents I'm CrovaV's Brick Yard j
Telephone 18. 525 Bay street <
p. C. MILLER ,
House Mover.
Headquarters corner Manslieid and
Ellis Streets.
Makes n specialty or moving buildings ot all
kind. hatir.-faction guaranteed.
BURR WIXTOX,
Nos. 311 and 316 B street, >cw Town,
Contractor I Bull dor
And Superintendent.
| Postoffice Imix 150. Correspondence solicited
Brunswick.
j STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
headquarters.
All work neatlj’ and promptly exo
cuted. Patronage Solicited.
GEO. W. KIRBY, JR.,
—at—
BOWLES <fc BAKER'S OFFICE,
Bay Street-
MISS SHEARER,
MODISTE,
/AL’. 311 Newcastle, St.
31 iss Shearer is now offering her large and va
-1 led stock at the lowest prices, owing to the
, * a<«m being so far advanced. New goods
are received dauy, and particular
1 attention is called to a new line
of Beach Hats, etc., etc., etc.
> INVITED.-®’-
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HENRY M. STANLEY
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“IN DARKEST AFRICA”
Thpeomplete story < f Stanley's recent thrilling
adventures awl tin* disclosure of his important
. discovei ies will appear lor the first time in'the
work written by himself, entitled “Jn
I Darkest Africa." In two volumes, profusely
} ilhutratol: price per volume. Do not be
: deceived by any of the so-called “Stanley
, books” now is ing ottered as “genuine” and
“authentic.” To no one oi these has Stanley
1 contributed a line.
&RFMTQ 1 ,l ' work will be sold by sub
nuLli 10. scriptiou only. We are now ready
to appoint ciu 1 vasx*rs. Applicants should state
experiem'c. Keincrnljcr t hat Stanley'# own
book, the onlj one in which he lias a personal
! interest, will bear 011 the title page the imprint of
Charles Scribner’s Sons
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Apply to JOHN K, N ELMIN,
< hattanooga, Tenn.
Mole Agent for TrnneMic,
Alabama and Georgia.
C. E. SHIPP,
I iIE
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Furniture. ,
DEALER,
Ot > 1 O—-HXTewcastlo S ti-eet —} 10-438
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Big BtOClE!
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LOW PRICES!
Having moved to my new ami commodious quarters at 301
Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show my
elegant stock of FCRNITI RE, which I will sell mi very close
margin. Give me a call.
<’• E. SHIPP.
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I' 1 "' Hi jHH|BfISH
I L>\vn !<>;• >aE- i>n r<-a-< >na'ble ti-rn-s. fl . IH
150,000 Acres of i'imber
Office 207 Newcastle Street. ■ ,
11 i: EEI ’ 1.1) v iiT ""stTrlei
Book and Stationery
wart- and ( rockcry; ’
OFFICE SJL’PPLI! S A SPECIALTY. ■
219 -NE>\<
TBTK NEW YORK £ >
Ste a m Dy e H o
AM) TAILORIXG ESTABLISHMENT. B >
CJot*. 3?' 1 cl 2 icl rotioixmond
L J BILLFLR, Proprietor. I
L B@“ Gents’garments ma lt- to order, cleaned, dyed anW
I paired. Sati fa tic>n gnarantc ed. fl
Tin Hoofing and
(t a1 \ a''i7< < 1 and Plain Sli< ■< flo>n W < >r]< ansa rd' n<' and
ing. Driven Wells,
LIGHTNING PODS AND ORNAMENTAL FENCING.
Sl»'2t H-.'m 11 " g •' l’eiiits an<l Pining, tialv.mize.l and Uloc k
->-a.| and Copper Anvay- m Stock, .lob Work Promptly Attended l„
Y. I I. BAKER,
Newcastle St., Opj o»itethe Oglethorpe.
CENI'R A L H OTE L
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1* I j 'JL\X H.O IJ S .K,
; r. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
r
1 Both Houses Luder One Management
Special rates- for regular hoarders. First-class in
every pailicular.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
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