The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 11, 1890, Image 3

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!f»F ” HAVING HEARD THAT THE People of Brunswick Were -very appreciative of a GOOSI TH I AG, .1 have just opened, beyond the of a doubt, the most elegant ami well selected B.— —STOCK OF GROCFRTF.S: — - TO BE FOUND IN THIS GROWING CITY? ■This stock is all bran new, having been bought in New York within the last A t wo ■eeks. There is nothing usually kept in a ih sl-elass grocery store, but can be ■naid in my house, ami I have a great many goods that are seldom kepi, even by Ke best of grocers. CHOICE XjTN'ZE Os IMPORTED G-QQ-pp; SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST (ARE Mr. J. D. Treadwell, of the well-known house of Thurber, Whyland A* Co., said this to met Craig, if you have bought fi°om others as you have from dj| you will have the best and highest grade stock K have ever seen sold to one A share of the public patronage is respectfully invited. THE LtIHKS pecially invited to cal/. KESPI^CTFI’LLI, K. 8. CRAIG, Cor. ZEToNTve and. By Water and Rail. Movements of Cotton. Brunswick, ga . July 11, 1890 Number of ba e» received uih sea-on i»«<at ». ]6 .92: Tola) siiipincni- Stock on hand II Naval Stores. The following is tin! rec.-i ~t» of naval stores frjm (lie beizinniii}' oi the .-eason to date: d iri- Is of Ros ii , 0 »skR of spirits.... 32,»3‘ The market to-day -!i - spirits turpentine firn at 35‘, for regulars; K —m, firm: prices ruling as follows': A fl 30 II ?16’» B I 30 I 2 < 0 C 1 :.u K ... 2 20 I) ...110 M 2 2.'. K 1 30 \ 2 40 F 135 : V (t 285 G 1 55 | W W 35 TRAINS AND BOATS. Arrivals and Departures. |ST AXIHRD TIME. | E. T., V. & (». Rail way—Passenger trains ar rive daily at 6:10 a.m. and 5:15 pan., and de part at 8:U) a an. and 11:00 p in B. & W Rai.Avay—Passenger trains arrive Jail.i at 12:05 pan. ami 7:10 p.pi . and depart at 7:00 am. and 7:30 pan * St. Simon’s Island—Boat leaves the city at 7:00 and 8:00 u. in.. 2:1’0 and 6:00 p. in Leave Ocean Pier 10:30 a.m., 4:3) ami 9:SO pan. Sunday schedule; Leave Riunswhk 6:10 ami 9:30 a. in.. 2:30 ami 6:00 p. in. leave Opean Pier 7:30 and 10:15 a. in., 5 00 and 0:H0 p. m. Cumberland Route Boat leave- the city at 7.0‘ a.m. ami arrives at J:< I) pan. Savannah, Brunswick ami arrive on Tuesdays and Fridays and leave Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dnr.cn Line—Boats leave every'lay except Sun day at 8:30 a m. and arrive at6:oo p hi. Colonel's Island ai d Fanei I’dutl limit leave, at 5:30 a.m. ami 1:30 p.m., ami arrives a: 0:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m . Satilla River Line— 15 >at I *nv is on Monday> and Thursdays ami arrive Tueedays and Fri days. Port of Brunswick. July 11. [Central St* r, Janf time Hi rh water on the bi r 2:24 a.m f 2:54 r ir. w iter on the Im 5...: a. n.; 9d7 p, ii. ▲d 134 niinui“sior - n tune. VESSELS in port. BARKS. fiuiH'-a do Mar, Port, M 'li im" ! »-rtlia. Ge . 175 ton•».Oliver 343 tons, Pi.-lsch. fiirene. Nor, 693 ton 4 nvere, Ge. .557 ton-, Salstad. it/.. Sara, Rush. 5:;2 tons, On •ida, Br, Eos r.da Johamessen. i Akkentines. Asia, Ger, 0 tons, Hamann. An ne BaGdi‘bier. A in, Tc'oi. Am, 371 tone, 446 ions, D uzhty. C mey. SCHOONER*. Alf’iretta is snare, Am, Lina K t min ski, Am, 211 tons. l-l i >Wood. Annie L Hriplers *n. L A riuphtm. Am. ' Am, 50, tons. J’o ton*. Watts. M -H-iTger. Am, i :?■* >ii-an li Rib he. \m. tons. < o o di . 516 Vms. P rkiiij. Vi da R<*| P*r I, Am, jjanei B Am tons. t'di tons. I‘ i<t- m. II I»ry Prr •• >tt. Am. Lm; . Am. Tg| tens Turn* r. Fa oile L Chill. An, Hi phen J I .out, Am. 401 ton-, M- i.' .t r. 175 ion , T il ri> . Mace’s Restaurant, UIUMJI H DItfI.DING. ' <<U. ol.OlClslill and wav .'ini i r». Mn - Mt «li hour-. C»»><>. V-h i<l • t.i» , |irl.. m mam m« K- IL MV I I'l'4' ~ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK. Deposits of ONE DOI.I *»K ami upwards will be received. Interest will be allowed on snms to 11 a cie-lit of each depositor on the first of Jan nary, April, July ami O.Libei. jff(F-Pass books will be furnished to each tle| ositor. J. M. MADDEN. M KAISEU. A. 11. LANE. President. Vice President. Cashier. WWT" Ci vain, I lay and J7*rovisions. Headquarters for •Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams Breakfast Bacon Lard, Meal, Grits, Corn. Oats. Brae, Mil) Feed etc- BAY STREET - ■ Foot of Monk.' — , J.‘G. JONES. I). CAPERS. Jones & Capers, —DEALERS IN (Staple and Fapcy Groceries Produce Merchants. Orders by mail given-strict atter/.ion. 11 orders deliveied promptly free of chuige. Importers of Fipe Codecs and Teas. Chas. Baumgartner’s o’d market, 2J(/ Monk Street: M. M MOLEN A < >1? ahcihte( t. Plans mid specifications with eslimates furnished at short notice. <on sultation free. CLOUGH & MOLENAOR, CONTRACTORS. Bl ILDERS AM)GENERAL J< )Bill \C, * |>r»' ti<al -lair Bull h is. slut» un i railing o| rd! kind., full. -Ik-DI 'ready to put up und i.timd's fuib.»b<d, Ofiiee ami-'jop in Mn th i«oti ► I 'building, liicbwond Street. ’ THE EVENING POST: FRIDAY, J FLY 11. 1890. InteecloiiH Patriot ism. ■ The system of indicating the begin , ' ning ami close of school sessions by ' I hoisting and lowering the American | flag, which was instituted in this city by Professor Franklin, has spurred a number of Orange street urchins on to ! imitation. Not long ago a youngster living on that thoroughfare went out I into the back yard early one morning armed with a spade and a long pole. With the former he dug a hole in the ground, in which he placed the latter, and firmly fixed it there. Then he rigged a sort of rope and pulley to the pole and hoisted a “sort of a kind of” an American flag. This he lowered every evening and hoisted every morn ing with groat regularity and much evi dent sati.- faction. The small boy who lives next door soon looked over the I fence and saw what his youthful neigh bor bad been doing: and forthwith he .' become s dzed with a desire to do like . .vis.--, ile did likewise, and very soon ; wo flags in adj lining yards were hoisted md lowered with great regularity every lay Tii -n other boys who lived there ibouts saw tile flags, and now there arc t least eight or nine alleged American lags fluttering from as many poles in :s many back yards. All are hoisted :i the morning and lowered at evening. -Albany Express. I | Gau<ly Colors in Velik-les. I If you are in the vicinity of Michigan { boulevard you will not fail to notice the tendency to paint vehicles in gaudy colors. The rigs which stand about tiie Auditorium are particularly flashy, the shade being a bright yellow. This hade also predominates in light run ning carts on the road. There is noth ■ ing attractive about these conveyances, and an old manufacturer said, as he I oked at them, that he didn't under stand why it was that some people in this <• >untry always wanted to travel in i eonveyunco so gaudily painted as to ri--:tte the impression that the occupant was an attache of a circus. “There h;s --b i n too much gaudiness,” he said, “in >ur livery. We pretend to be ropubli ■ ■an in our ideas, and we arc so in most hing-: but whenever we are able to •t a team ami hire a eoaehmr.ii we try .<> lie ns tin American us wo can. ! 1 r: vo to fight against’this infernal criue •villi men who would take it as an in ■ult if yon intimated tluit they were i ping the English. ” -Chicago Tribune Hom' •'« inl» r. An «<• -pt.ibic ; p.uiiment to th< rd'-n 1' e. whii-Ii is apt to 14-eitli <>i «m p!‘ wi i meiidi i wh.eli <>oii. 't. of j I .i fl' if Hili' to put iioidi* the how*, i * n> J pl» r- nidi whii-h to fi-t n Ih* I11 .f- .X, w Vorli' 'uiiiim iciai .Vtv>*r Braswell & Walls. fhacticAl WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS. Manulacturersof W ngons anti Buggies. .General Repair Work of Every de scrjption promptly done at the lowest living prices, and in the best workmanlike Wanner. HORSESHOEING A Sl'E( I ALIA O!?'| ien yuu ~avcany work 1(1 <,G in °‘ir liiiec.'U Oglethorpe st., rear of Bin ns wick Hardware Go.. Brun-wick. Ga. Sithtfactioh inuiranteed. 81. Jlliill iH’o.. Denier." in and manufacturers of (a Triages & Buggies, p'exaa ]•< n\ (’..l.ts, $lO to $l;;.50 each. New and second ■ hand YVugous, Buggies and Phaetons. o'ic ; i< <. building lotitlx 150 for sale. A bargain in New Store and !»\wHing OU) Lined. J. W. NUNN, (JO. ' oniei- '■'nnslhl.l and Reviml.i - s.i <. ■ TO THE LADIES: ■1 v.u a1,!,, buy a Sewing Mai bine, bin the LATE STYLE SINGER, Wnub leads all other Machines. 'A. ~r ' ibrating shuttle Machine Is Ua latest iletelopnieut of that popular prun iple, containing special p.tented improvements, which make it: The lightest running machine in the market, rhe simplest machine iu the world. It requires absolutely no teaching. the only Vibrator w liich makes a perfect stitch, rhe Uneat an I most complete ret of attachments ever given with a machine. < all iin.l convince yourself. G F. GAY, Agt., Office;: 500 Monk St. Al C. M< Garvex *b old -t and., Agent lor he Genuine/i.iwr Machine in lid county. 1 fMMMB CLEARANCE SALE, Z 11133313300? ■ ■ z V mon i WOHU ABOUT PIANOS rmnva. KI MAVI-11l I .urrhuser, I iu«lA> Iran* Our U2Z -. ■old •>» Uw *1 *27 A. I H. Um>. - I *1 Tel M S-ii d Gold L'.-.n Watch, dd-' , ,f?: $40.00 for $10.00? 'fl (.'-Operative FaySfl • ■ ’■ '■ ■ ll - •••■i.r '■ ' .1. ..ri.rl ~„pa„v. "■ ' ' I ,ci n,.. eJB . 4' i's> m. nt < -HI and haw the plan r.\plained to you by J 'W<-i tciuutiUer e..n<i j c w<aHH 215 NEWCASTLE DKAI.KK 1 I.OKI 0 \ I I RHISI i I i s A N I) Ol’l H \ I. GOODS. 1 ■’ ■ ■' k 1 11 ll'pail..c a Spec: ill. Satisfaction GniM wwe fiTionn.M Bn i nswiok, G-a. ' Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, -3. y W M. ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, J no. I). WIUGIFW| , President. Vice President. Ca- fl New Store. New Good® JUST OPENED BY fl zz. At 20S Monk Street. STAPLE AND FANCY ill ■ I.- ■’< .t .pi.ili' I in lat thf ten lowest price ..<■'ll . I <.i i t IG.I >. I I i •>, , I||( kl Xs ' r VS || alwaya on hund. I ‘IIEWIIAY Biril.L' ANI> A jfl ON ICE. > ■fl "<‘l'it'd || E. 11. .IF 11 • W