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Announcement
HAVING HEARD THAT ’ THE
PEOPLE OF BRUNSWICK
<i < very appreciative of a (mOOD IIIINC, 1 have just opened, beyond the
of a doubt, the most elegant and well selected
OF GROCERIES——-
TO BE FOUND IN THIS GROWING CITY.
■'hio Slock is all bran new, having been bought in New York within the last two
Keks. There is nothing usually kept in a first-class grocery store, but can be
■nni in my house, and I have a great many goods dial are seldom kept, even I»v
Me best of grocers.
orzoiCE T-iinxriE of iMPop.T'Rn goods
F SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARE
Mr. J. De Treadwell, of the well-known house of Thurber, Whyland Cc.. said
this to mes Craig, if you have bought from others as you have from
you will have the best anti highest gra<le stock 8 have ever seen sold to one
A share of the public patronage is respectfully invited. THE * O(ES
pecially invited to calf. RESPECTFVLLY,
R. S. ( IUIG,
Cor lio-w - e and.
By Water and Rail.
Movements of Cotton.
BRUNSWICK, GA . July 10, 1890
Number of bales received tin- season
iodate 16.922
Total shipments 102.J11
Stock on hand ]]
Naval Stores.
rhe following is th.- n'-vipK of nival stores
from the beu'iiining or the s< .i-.hi Io d it ■:
darn.ls of Itosm .. :iio 2sl
disks of spirits ::2.Hl'» I
file market to-day sh>.v.s spirits turpentine
llriijit :{>*a for regulars; It.isin, linn: prices
ruling as follon ■ •
A ti'io n .. ti i;->
B . I :ai I ..la'.
C 1 an K ... 2 20
D I 10 M 2-'-.
K 1 :io N 2 40
*' J :« | v i 25.-,
G 1 J2'i IW W .
TRAINS AND BOATS.
arrivals and Departures.
(STANDARD TI ME, j
E. T., V. & G. Railway—Passenger trains ar
rive daily at 6:10 a.in. and 5:15 p.m., and de
part at 8:20a.m. ami ll:09p in.
B. A W. Rai w ay—l’a'-vnger trains arrive daily
at 12:05 p.m. and 7:40 p.m.. and depart at
7:00 am. ami 7:30 p.m
St. Simon’s Island—Boat leaves the city at 7:00
and 8:00 a. in.. 2:00 ami 6:00 j». m Leavs
Ocean Pier 10:30 a.in.. 4:30 amt 9:EO p.m.
.Sunday bclieduh*: Leave Brunswick 6:10
and 9:30 a- in., S:3O ami 6:00 p. in. I.eave |
Ocean Pier 7:30 and 10:15 a. m., 5:00 ami
9:30 p. in.
Cumlierland Route—Boat leaves the city at 7:00
a.m. and arrives at 7:00 p.m.
Savannah, Brunswick amt Fernandina—B >ats
arrive on Tuesdays and Friday! amt leav»
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Dar.en Line— Boats 1< ave everyday except Sun
day atß:3o a. in. and arrive at6:oo p.m.
Colonel's Island and Fancy BluH—Boat leave
a’s:3o a.m. and 1:30 p.m., ami arrives at
9:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m .
Satilla River Line— Roat leaves on Mondays and
Thursdays and arrive Tuesdays and FO
days.
Port of Brunswick.
July 10.
[Central str miaul time
Hi rh water on the bar 1 3.3 a. m.. 2:03 p ie.
water on the bar ':H an.; 2p. in.
Ad 134 minutes for .-tin tune.
VESSELS IX PORT.
HAUKS.
Raposa do Mar, Port, Meriame I m ths. Ger,
175 tuns; Oliver 363 lons. Pietsch.
Sirene, Nor. 691 tons Gemivere, Ge. ,557 ton?, i
Halstad. Orilz. 1
Sara. Russ. 5.32 tons. Oneida, Br, Eos nda.
dohamess en.
DARKEN FIXES.
Asia, Ger, lsu tons,
liamaun.
Dltlfis.
Te’o% Am, 37! tons, ( . ney.
MJHOONEItS.
Lizzie B Willy, A3l F N Cooper. Am, 150 I
t m-. Will. | . t< ns, Brw,i ii
Alena < overt. Am. 176 Lina Kaminski, Am,
tons, Chariton. 421 tons, Wood.
Alfarelta S snare. Am, L \ Burnham, Am,
211 tuna 370 tons, Watt..
Wdliain Jone, Am., 290 Siisiii li icitclite, Am.
Fuller. 516 t ms. Perk ins.
Annie L Henderson, Longfellow, Am, 25:
Am, 50, tons. ton-, Fali-c*.
Messes ger. Am, 72* flarvey BI i ler. Ain,
tons, Oooi di-. 612 tonv. l'< let -m.
Viola It ppard. Am, B*6
hill‘,
Mace’s Restaurant,
HJH'CH if ni iidim;. < <>it i.i.oi i r i:it
AMHIH 'J lll.i I-,
Mehl, st sit hour,, Gulnr, ti Ii lout l.ldt* I.is
Vllesiu t, jj. M.U K. I’up’i,
I
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK.
Deposits of ONE DOI.LAK :im| upw.-iols will be received. Intvrest
will be allowed on sums io the < ivdit of each depositor on the first of Jan
uary. April, July and < > I Im:.
’ass books will be furnished to each <l. | ositor.
.1. M. MADDEN, ?!. KaISEK, A. H. LANE,
President. \ i.e President. Cashiei.
Grrtiin, H;ty
and Provisions.
1 for
Dry.’ Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams
Breakfast Bacon
Lard, Meal, Grits. Corn. Oats, Bran, Mill
Feed etc-
BAY STREET • Foot of Monk.}
J. G. JONES. i). CAP ! .
Jones & Capers,
—DEALERS IN —
Staple aqd Fancy Groceries Produce Merchants.
Orders by mail given strict attention. 11 orders delivered promptly
free of charge.
Importers of Fine Coflees and Teas.
Chas. Baumgartner's old market, 2]G Monk Street
M. M M OLE XA OR
ARCIHTKCT.
—. , —— —— - -
Plans and specifications w ith estimates furnished at short notice, Con f
sultiition tree.
CLOUGH & MOLENAOR,
CONTRACTORS. Bl TLPERS AM) GENERAL JOBBING
Fitting np of bunk,, stoics and sahtons a sp<<ia',iy. Thorough and
pi a. tii nl Mid i Buiblets. st aits utid si.-dr ruiJttg <<i ”1| kind». I’u i n ioliiul :
i' .i iy t<» put up and < stim iU a furnished, < Mliee and Shop in MieltcUon's i
building. Hi< bmond Street.
THE EVENING POST: THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1890.
Grow th of London < al>N.
i The renascence of public carriages
may be dated from the reign of Louis
I XIV, and was due at that time to a
certain Nicolhs Sauvage, who, living at
the sign of St. Fiacre in the Rue St.
Martin,.gave the name of his dwelling
to the modern French fiacre. Oddly
enough as it may seem, hackney
coaches were first, established in Lon
don in 1(525 by a retired sea captain
named Bailey, who was a man of in
genious mind and enterprising. His
vehicles used to slam! at the ".May J
Pole,” in the Strand, and numbered no i
more than four. But they were found '
so convenient, and were so patronized [
that they grew rapidly. In 1(537 there
were 50; in 1(552, 200; in 1(551, 300.
Prom time to time regulations were
made limiting their numbers; but as
the French kings could not stay the
growth of Paris, and as Mrs. Parting
ton failed with the Atlantic, the tide of
hackney carriages was not t > be hinder
ed, and. all laws notwithstanding, con
tinued to flow.
In 1888 there were 7,396 hansoms
i nd 4,013 “growlers,” or four wheelers,
I clinically described by file police ils
clarences, and year by year they con
tinue to increase. Murray's Magazine.
A Relic of Grant’s Day.
I With both men and women fond of !
Washington life it is not surprising that |
this is the place in which the “exes” >
most do congregate. A man onee fa
mous ami powerful, whom many people
thought might liimself become president
of the United States, now walks or
drives the streets of Washington tin
known to nearly all who see him. He
is a handsome man, with iron gray hair, i
a fine profile, an intellectual face. His
name is Bout well—" Lawyer Boutwell”
he is called by the few who know him
and he was secretary of the treasury
under President Grant. He was then
;; social as well as a jiolitieal leader, and
was seen almost daily at receptions and
teas. Now lie eschews all such frivol!
ties, and, like the average man of c\[s-
i rieiice and sense, eonlmes his social ex
j ploits to the stretching of his legs tilidet
' he mahogany where there is plenty of
oi I company.—Cor. Lancaster Evim
SuH'lde. Waul Solitude.
Dr. Cushing, u retired physician on
. the West side, gave me an inti resting
; fact a day or so ago about suicides.
“Not once in u thousand times,” ,
I said he. “do either im ii or women kill |
| tlivinselvcs while in the presenfu of I
i another |s rsoii. The femieucy of the ;
suicidal mania is always toward soli-
I tude. This is why, in ail the um Jums
i of the land, people who have u diapo-
I silion to kill ibeuisches are always
I kt pl togellmr, and time is tiodauger
them • New Voile btar.
Braswell & Walls.
practical
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS.
Manufacturers of Wagons amt Buggies.
General Repair Work of Every de
scription promptly done at the
lowest living prices, and in
the best workmanlike
manner.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
' y<> " I,aVC " " rk *° ' lo ° UI ' li,IC C!l1
■ Ogletlior |M; st„ rear <d Hnmswlck Hardware
i Co.. Bi unswick, Ga. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J.W.tanM«,
Healers in and inaniifa<t>ir<r. of
■Carriages & Buggies,
j Tex:, t j’..ny C„its, $lO u, $13.50
each. New and second - hand
Wagons, Buggii- i n( | Phaetons.
.One i ic,. building 10t34x150 for sale.
f&~ X bargain in New st.,re and Dwelling
out bi IH«1.
J. W. NUNN, CO.
< orner MaiiKfi«*l<| and Reynold HH.iom
10 THE LADIES:
'I von ..|| io bin a Sewing Mach , bin H e
LATE STYLE SINGER,
W filch leads al! other Machines.
1«) u new design of Vibrating Shuttle Machine is
the latest development of that popular
print iple, containing special patented
improvements, which make it:
The lightest running machine in the market.
The simplest machine m the world. It requires
absolutely no teaching.
The only \ il rator which makes a perfect stitch,
lhe tin ent an I most complete set of attachments
ever given with a machine.
Lail and convince yourself.
G F. GAY.Agt..
Os lice: 500 Monk St.
At C. M< Garvey's old stand.
, Mo*e Agent for he Genuine Singer Machine in 1
thi•connly,
CRMMM CLEARANCE SALE Z
i!ki2J^3oo a xx or
«»■ ami. i.
»Und»rd uuv-
km UsIMITCAMI PHICKH. zGaJS / *
with v«r,Colvin. New plan -NCV WORD
of Mlle—rented until paid .“T / IRnuT
Mr fW-Oulf S2M 53 .
m.mtidr. Beat Bur. A? PIANOS
g.MI HAVID
lot IIAlt<• AIN W« li«« in.ld. Ire .
Nbfft. Mule an O«w®t2»
lluillrd to PIANO la Mid hr th.
•Ml Doyn. Ure»C dwkr. mi «V7.t.
11 ’•’* , .N.S> V ' u»<l I. worth it. too. -
-W Pianos sold 1 1 *1
/X.x\ V Our . I.HH.M an. <*lls M
PsrlWrt a dudUa. ■CSfIMQiRRj
How can get a Solid Gold Elgin
$40.00 for $10.00? T ■
’ ■ Tontine Cooperative Pafl
l -
.. ‘
•■• .■■'gll. any many. W
i . . h ' * un '' * ,w,,,ow ds on the Tontlnr 1 o-liniT itsw«
■ ••
call and have the plan explained to you by 1
. a,n<i Towel
215 NEWCASTLE STREET, J
PKAI.KK in
I LOKIDA (TRIOSHIES AND OPTICAL GOODM
| Hn<i Wilt,^', ’ t,|oclt 1,11,1 Jewelry Hepainng a Specialty. Satisfaction Gifl
WilfflWE HTimi Bfl
Brunswick, Ga. .
Capital, - - - . ~
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 3a
M. ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, Jno. D.WRIGffI
President. Vice President. G
New Store. New God
JUST OPENED BY
H. TErFEEs||
At 2OS Monk Street.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROQM
<d the very best quality and at the very lowest
i Liisil UJ.I 1 \ I RI i rs, < HU Ki xs
a: a u\s (di’harnl. jSaffita
J MARLIN’S CREAMERY IM 'ITER AN®
ON ICE. S
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fun ..,:i ,i>d
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