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PAUIS SOYAL,
COR. ■ ffl NEWCASTLE sis.
MID-SUMMER CLEARING and IV
VEATORY SALE.
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f On Friday morning, .Inly 11th, wc shall begin onr Mid
►m.miner ( ’’raring Hale of odds and ends of storks after inven
tory a double event of special interest to all desirious of secur
|fr>g positive bargains. I'he following will be tome of the prom-
Bent features: Ladies’ Night Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Dress-)
Bg tsacks, Corset Covers, Drawers, Children's Dresses, and
Bprons slightly soiled from handling, at a mere fracti >n above
B iginal cost.
I LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
■ \an Dyko,\ alenciene, Smyrna Torchon, Point de Geneand
Spanish Laces from 1c per yard upwards. Midi, Nainsook ami
Jlamburg Embroideries, from 2c per yard upwards. Embroid
ery and Lace Flouncing* from 28c per yard to $2.50. Chil
drens Short \\ bite Dresses handsomely trimmed in Embroider'.’
and Lace from 35c to $6. Infants’ Long Slips, handso nely
trimmed in Embroidery and Lace, from 35c to $5. Infants’and
Children’s Lace and , Embroidered Caps from 12c to $2.50.
Calico and Gingham Dresses, sizes from 2 to 4 years,
B 25c each. Don’t forget that we carry a full line of Ladies’
..BLnvlimg-. h’ibiHH.-. d l.im ii-. X tioiix. ;t . <1 I’r-
Ks r\ d. - i : | Im > I c,.i .pic,
■k ’ <'i -■i,t h. ,t . i I\ • • -d• i -.•<i pi •<■
ROYAL,
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followin'; prices and yon
Bly see til al il v on ".nd gumls x on
Btiicin cheap.
BT\.h GOING away
Br and they must be sold.
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Ladies' II sc at
Ladies’ Hosea: 1".
’■’... Bsz.en Ladies’ LisleThical IL'.,-
15 c.
Bur 25c (best on earth for the
Bmoney) warranted fast black.at 20c
Bur 30c (best on earth for the
Bnoiiey I warranted last him k.at 2.’ie
Kioney I warranted fas'. black.at .17 ,c
Hir -75 c (best on earth tor the
f money) warranted last black,at 50c
F CORSETS
l:r. Warner's Health, at sl, former
I price $1.25.
H)r. Warner’s Coraline, at 80c, former
price sl.
Fine French Corset, at $1.25, former
price $1.50.
Fine French Corset, at sl, former
price $1.25.
Bar 75c Corset reduced to 55c.
Mr 65c Corset reduced to 45c.
|jMr 50c Corset reduced to l"c.
■R LADIES' IST.
Me great big grand bargain, 20
Ktiozen,.3 for 50c. Ladies, buy all
Kvou may need for the next two
M’ears.
EMBROIDERIES XXD l.Ai I.'.
|Mainbroidery skirts, a few ot thisi
left, and you can buy them al
NMat your lilb.'l
«T BE SOLI>. Embiouii ii- in
qualities and styles, at
Mr York cost Torchon. Valen
|M<* and fancy Laces, a’. gr<-a « a
STAMPED LISE'-
and dies
|Kes Tine <'lolhs. I'plasbei's
|B\ j J,\A< 1 1.1 <I.\E I! \l 1
E. L- DAUGHTRY I
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Bnllaintinc effects at 18c former
price 2 ic.
. Brillaiutine etlects, at 28c, former
Drice 35c.
. All wool Henrietta, at 38c,'former
: i price 50e.
, Brilliantiue, al 18c, former price (>oc.
. Fine all wool Cashmere,at 68c, form
. er price 85e.
Silk finish 72c, former
, price 95.
Silk finish Henrietta, at 78c, former
price sl.
. Silk warp Henrietta (Imported) at
sl, former price $1.25.
Big stock of Worsted dress goods.
Ci shmeres. Serges, Henriettas and
, Brilliantines that must be sold. They
have been marked down 25 to 50 per
, cent, from former prices.
TABLE LINEN AND TOWELS.
Bleached Damasked, at 38c, former
price 45c.
Bleached Damasked, at 48e, former
price 60c.
Bleached Damasked, at 60c, former
price 80c.
Bleached Damasked, at 80e, former
' price sl.
Bleached Damasked, at 95c. former
price $1.20.
■ Bleached Damasked, at $1.25, former
price $1.50
Napkins and Doylies to match at
same reductions.
TOWELS—If you expect to need
any towels for the next six mouths
you had belter buy them now.
A large 10c towel at 7|c. *
A large 15c towel at 10c.
A large 20c towel nt 15c. ’
A largt 25c towel 20c. »
Hotel und boarding home keepers,
now is the lime to supply younelvec. i
THE EVENING POST: SATURDAY. JULY 12, 1890.
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surarai.
I’he Greatest Saciifice Sale
lin Men’s, Youths’ and Roys’
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Straw Hats, Shoes and
Trunks. I must make room
for a Big Stock of Fall Goods,
and all Summer Goods MUST
BE SOLD. This is no fake.
A call will convince you. Ob
nerve the elegant display of
Summer Clothing and Prices
in my show window.
CINCINNATI
GLUT II IM
HOUSE
5. II J/* 77?,
Proprietor.
J. E. YOUNG,
Back Landing
Lumber Yard
Pine and Cypress Lumber,
Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
Ceiling, Moulding. Casing, etc
Correct Measoremeit Guam teed.
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Lumber not in stock will be furnished on short
_ notice and at reasonable prices.
No. 11; Post Office Box No. 15. 1
®RADAM’S
JTIIGROBE
I KILLER.
The Greatest Discovery ’
of the 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 ANO CHILLS.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
The cures effected by this Medicine arc in
mauy cases
MIRACLES’
Sold only In Jugs containing One Gallon.
I‘riee Three Dollar*— a small investment
when Health and Lite can bo obtained.
“History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
J. T. ROCKWELL, Sole Agent.
Brnnswick, Ga. i
Wm. Anderson
200 Gloucester street.
Dealer in
Dry Goods,
Clothing Boots,
Hats, bhoes,
Notions, Carpets,
Hardware, Groceries and Genera
Merchaniise.
Saunders Bros.,
LI II it I] R,
Cor. Newcastle and I streets, are
Offering at Rock Bottom Prices all
Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum
bei, Lime. ( < ment, Piaster and Build
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fWor«k-r» solicited, Satisfaction
Guaranteed. I
Gun Club Contest.
The contest by the Glynn Gun Club
for the annual and weekly badges
| lasted until 6 o'clock yesterday after
noon.
The entries were dußignon, Nel
son. Hunter, Berrie, Dart, Dußose,
Tucker. Manoe, Chandler, Berryman
and Thiol. In the shoot for the an
nual badge, Mr. E. A. Nelson won,
with Mr. J. E. dußignon second and
Dr. O. W. Tucker third.
In the contest fur the weeklj’
badge Dr. O. W. Tucker won.
At the conclusion of the shooting 1
a business meeting was held by the |
team. Under membership the fol |
lowing gentlemen were elected: B. •
F. Lewis. M. B. Whtel r and W. S.
Biain. The coming contest at Sa
vannah next Friday w:i< discussed,
but the contestants were not elected.
Notice.
I We hereby give notice forbidding all
persons from trading for a certain
acceptance given by W. B. Bryant <
on F. A. Boyle for thirty days, in
favor of James & Pace, elated June
13th, as payment has been stopped.
James <fc Pace.
DEMURRAGE RULES.
East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor
gia and Brunswick and
Wostsrn Railroad
Concerning package freight unloaded in >
depots and warehoused
Al! p.ickag • fceiglH wh’c.h in not rem >ve<t ’
the owners thuru</. from the evstody c.f th ;
railroad company within 4s h •>««, not’ inclu »-
ing Sundays or level holidays, comput'd oin
lOo’cl■ck.i. in. of the dav following the d y v.
arrival, shall b ■ subjected thereafter to a < i. rg •
for iGonige for each dav or 'action of a d r
, that tt may remain in the custody of the Hl’ -
i road > «»mpanv,as folio
i Shil'-ments ot less than car b»ad quantities, one
’ c'.'iit per hundred pounds per day. with no
i chnrxc less than ten ce ts per parkHiie.
ihrenents ofcjir loud qu inl'tic-, live cent; per
to” of * .(>•> > pounds per <t.i\.
The light being reserve to store su« li nropertv
n puhic w .ireiiiKises a c‘u r»<c ail evpj iseof
’ owneis.
Con- erning loaded c irs lobe unloaded by con-
* signees.
Bulk meats, bulk grain, hav. cotton seed, lu » -
be*, lime, coal. coke. sand, brick, stone, wool
; and siicii othp * freignui in bulk or otherwise a<
il may be a sdpulat ion of the rates thnienpon or
contract for the transporlatioa thereof, or where
it :s !’»e cuslowi for ears io be lo ok'd and un
loaded i-y tin; owiiersof flic promrii, which i-
I'ot unloaded from the cars con ainiug i' viitliin
’ortv-'dght hours, n >t iindiiding Sundays or e
g»»’ Holidays, compured from in o’e ock ‘ a. i -. ot
the <1 y following the day of arrival, shall be
subjected thereafter to a charge for demurrage
of one do lar for each dity or traction of a day
that said caror cars remain loaded in the poses
sion ot the comuanv. by who n to be de'ivervd
as the lust car.'k 1-at in!. •!•«•-1: it b. ng under
stood that saui euro 'cars are to be pl iced and
remain accessil ly to the consignee for the pur
pose of unloading <luring 'he |HTiod in which
he'd uecof deniurrage.and that when the period
r of such demurrage charge commences they are
to remain accessible io tac c.»n*i;AiCc tor un
loading purposes.
I The fa-tot s tid storage ordemurrage charges
being atseessab e in conformity with the- e regu
lations may be feinted by the delivering ro ids
in their advice to consignees of the arrival of
•i ight.
_\\ n loaded <■ *rs a”e placed for d“livery, and
in position enabl ng if, and own- rs
failing to union I the freight therefrom within
tho time specified by these refltul&tion . there
after refuse to uay the* demurrage serruing
thereon, the railroads shall refuse t > place oth
er loaded car or cars for snch consignees until
toeyp-ivihe aceured demurrage at d obligate
tselves to promptly pay all similar charges
tipi! properly accrue in the future.
. Where cars that have reached their destina-'
f on as per Bi I of Lading, are turned over by the
terminal road to a connecting road a tliesame
place for the placing thereoi up -n its tracks or
Pilings, private or o'herwise, to enable de-;
I' very, it sha d bo the duty of swell converting!
r ad io collect thr demurrage charges herein e.-
tablislird as per the advice if (hr amount due
given it by the delivering line, ami if delivery to
t msignee is not immeditlely made. the. said con
necting road shall assess and collect demurrage
in accordance with these rules; it being undor-
R'.ood that the delivery from onr road to another
f»r the purpose named in this paragraph does
not create a new ported of frecholding of the car
or ears for cither forty-eight hours or an}’ part
thereof, unless said transfer of thee r h is been |
made within the period of forty-eight hours free
storage originally allowed, and then such por
tion thereof as remains unr \pired wil be allotted
to the road to w hom the transfer has been made i
for delivery purpos p.
Concerning loaded cars in transit, held at inter
mediate points on their route, by notation on
ni.'iniicstsor by notation on original hills of
lading when being to “orucr” containing in
structions to ‘ not fy' parties at said inter
mediate points:
All loaded cars are understood and expected to
receive tr. importation with due diligence and
freedom from delay other than that exhibited in
the current freight schedules or resulting from
• - ’ labl to ordinary t ransport at ion over
■ the railroads of the line or route covered by the
I Bill o' Lading given, or manifests made for the
| property.
'l'he hokliiig of loaded cars at intermediate
points in transit upon the request of shippers or
i consignees or parties at said intermediate points ;
! s forbidden. Such stopping and holding can
only i e by order of the Transportation Depart
i meat at interest, or in compliance with law as
may bore pi.re lia due form, (always excepting
•rn-li stoppage as may be necessary torerover and
; properh move misdirected freight.)
Railroads of this Association are, therefore.for-
I bidden to assent to or permit loaded cars as de
-ci ibcd herein io be held at either o. their termini
er a»ong their line.
Agents will br governed accordinaly, making
' repoi tsof all eollectiouN for storage anddeinurr
j age to their Auditing Department.
Tiios. fi. ( AiTEii. Commiesiner.
These rules will be enforced at Brunswick,
ucuinning I'nosdav, Julv 15th. LS’KI
F. V . Carnahan, Agt. E., T. V. A o. R R.
G. W. Coates, Agt. IL A W. li K.
r-io-5t
Coney & Parker,
Whole-al • and retail dealers in
VI oo<l ;€'oal
■B FL I O BZ
and
Sewer Fi-ping,
i including Chimney Flues and Hoods,
i Sole agents for Civvatt's Brick Yard
Telephone 18. 5258ay street.
SUMMER RESOKTS, ~
EXCURSION RATES,
osrx.'r
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
TICKETS GOOD T 0
on return
SALE UNTIL
15 th. let.
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
at WREIK G. P. ut. bufllUTm.
p. C. MILLER,!
House Mover.
Headquarters corner Mansfield and ■
Ellis Streets.
Makes a specialty of moving buildings oi all
kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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BURR WINTON.
Nos. :;I4 and 316 B street, New Town,
Contractor i Biilisr
And Superintendent.
j i’ostofllce box 150. Correspondence solicited.
Brunswick.
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
HEADQUARTERS.
All work neat!}’ and promptly exe
J cuted. Patronage Solicited.
GEO. W. KIRBY, JR.,
at—
BOWLES <fc BAKER S OFFICE,
Bay Street*
miss shearer,
MODISTE,
/VO. 311 Newcastle, St.
Misg Shearer is now ottering her large and va
ried stock at the lowest prices, owing to the
s ason being so far advanced. New goods
arc received dai y, and particular
attention is called to a new line
of Beach Hats, etc., etc., etc.
INVITED.'®!
HENRY M. STANLEY
“IN DARKEST AFRICA
i The complete story of Stanley’s recent thrilling
adventures and the disclosure of his important ’
discoveries will apjnnir for the first time in the
work written by himself, entitled
Darkest Africa." In two volumes, profusely ;
illustrated; price 53.75 per volume. Do not be ;
deceived by any of the so-called “Stanley |
books’’ now being offered as “genuine’’ and
“authentic.’’ To no one of these has Stanley *
contributed a line.
The . work will be sold by sub
n ULI 1I O, script ion only. We are now ready j
to appoint canvassers. Applicants should state
experience. Remember that Stanley’s own
book, the only one in which he has a personal
1 interest, will bear on the title page the imprint of
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Apply to JOHN K. NELSON.
Chattanooga, Trim.
Sole Agent for Tennessee, •*
Alabama and Georgia.
C* IT STTT’P'P
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D E A L E R,
fcr3 lO—Newcastle . S t reel ----31
Big Stools'!
LOW PRICES •!
Having moved to my new and commodious quarters at 301
Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show my
elegant stock of FI'RMIFRE, which I will sell on very close
margin.' Give me a rail.
C. E. SHIPP.
S. It. UOHM
Reai Estate anti Insu ra nce/HBH
pr< nr :i ,J! ■ "I hading Eire InsurniuW
A Urge number <4 th,. ,b‘>irab’e lots in Ng/’
Town lor sale on reasonable terms W"
150.000 AtTes of Timber LaflH
(’"i respoulem-e solicited. Address W'
Office 207 Newcastle StreetfiHß|
Bi!
Book and Stationery
lOmcy Goods Lamps .and Futures. Pictures, EraniW
ware and Crockery;
01-TK’E SEPPI,ILS A SPEI'IA l .TY JjjMll
219 NEWCASTLE STREET. ' : .dS’SL
THE NEW YORK J
Steam Dye
AMI TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ■ f
Oc>r. ZP und 2E3 idimon cla I
I BILLER, Proprietor.
i.-e (» ms garments made to order, cleaned, dyed
paired. Satisfaction guaranteed. R
Tin Roofing and GuttenH
(ial\a'lized and Plain Sheet Iron A/Vork, Mansarding amll
ing. Driven Wells,
LIGHTNING RODS ANT) ORNAMENTAL FENCING?
Inm’ si'u"! 11 rime. Pumps. Point, and Piping, Galvanized and Block
Sbeciiiou, .Sheet /.me, Lead and Copper Alwajs in Stock. Job Work Promptly Attended to
A.. I I. BA.KER,
Newcastle St.. Opposite the Ogle-horpe. 7
Under one Management Oci ;an Hotel
CENTRAL HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
AND j hot and cold baths.
PUTNAM H 01 S E work Striuly tirst-elass.
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I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor. SHOBE SMITH,
Special rates for regular boarders. I) ENF I S
First class in every particular.
A our patronage respectfully Ofifce —Newcastle street, over J
solicited. > e.
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