The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 17, 1890, Image 1

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W 0 —THE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. /I 'w vV~~ iJ _W St. Simon’s Line. SIMmER schedule. (Stiiedard Ti no.) On and after June loth, schedule will be as follows: DEPARTURE. From Brunswick— steamer City of Brunswick for Ocean Vie route for Cuinberhind, daily 7 a. id. Steamer Pope ( itlin. for Ocean Pierand Milin, 8:00 *. m , 2:(M and 0:00 p. in. From Ocean Pier— ForSt. Simon’* Millfl 0:00 a. in. and 3:00 p. in RETURNIN*. Leave St. Simon's Mills for Ocean Pier 10:00 a. m and 4:00 |> ill. heave Pier tor Brunswick 10:30 a. m., 4:30 and 8:80 i>. in. SUNDAYS. City of Brunswick, eu mire to liinilirland, S:0o a. m. I*o|h* Catlin, for Ocean I‘ier only. Hi: and ll::io i. in .2:30 111'1 <l:Wp. in. It.'tnrning—Meainer I’.ipn < it in eav I ier 7:’,n an I lo:l.'n in., Stoo and 11:31. u. in. i.lied, of Hillel 81 Mini'iii’> de<irili Io »| u Cumberland lake City of Ihun w <« k a* in inn I'ier al 7:4.1 a in., except on Honda) al :|J: and partii'. de.irini.id vl.itina M ”■ i o'. « ill / bekii'lr'l al Ocean l’i .r In <’lv>4 Ihiin.niiH Up n notii'e given, ollie. w’lhi till* aleam’l wIP not make ine *t'ip. I.iin.l. li I l.i.m w ill le.Oi’ O' in l’i r «’i Min 4. > *at 7: '• a. in.. lit Brumm I. k. and of herd <>> Wl.t-n file or more leraiW I" *1 '.*<<' an I ll m iy i> li*e i. Uteii al Hol M Miii • V HAB'I. « p'oul nhii!. if ’ « /■ . ; W ' • xjg W! . ‘ - . I *’|g' , »l I Oil stoves, water ■ ladders, croquet sets, !■ I Dillon* Lime, from one barrel to five carload lots at Lloyd it Adams. • Jelly and preserves—slb. bucket Gaels, at Dillon’s. w ■ ■ ■ —.— Good Position. A bright, active boy, who is well acquainted in the city, can secure a good position at office of The Even Ing Post. Must not be under six teen years of age. Splendid rice, only lOcts., a quart at Dillon's. Those parties who contemplate i rebuilding their buildings lost in ! the recent fire, will do well to tele : i phone the back landing lumber yard, before placing their orders for the lumber to do so. June 16 6t. Notice. To relieve the situation at Bruns , wick, permission has been obtained Ito extend the limit of storage and demurrage from forty-eight hours to I ten days on flour, grain and hay and I naval stores only, from July 15 until, i >p ember 1. Consignees are, of ..ui>e, to assume responsibility, which attaches after the property ar rives, and is tendered them. The above will replace usual demurrage rules on commodities named until September 1. F. W, < 'ahnaiian, For E. T., V. A G. Railway, Geo. W. Coates, For B. At VV. Railway. | Wußlihl lAt once, a good live honest boy to clerk at confectionery. Apply toF. | L. Peterson Central hotel. mH ’SI S " * iH RH tH E. A. Nei.sotH Clerk of County Court Convenes. County court convened this mojn } ing at 10 o’clock, Judge A. J. Cro vatt presiding. There was a full attendance of the bar and ifuite a number of spectators to witness the proceedings. The first cate called was that of E. Brieseniek & Son, vs. A. IL Baker; action on account. The amount em j braced in the suit was $59, which J ’ amount the defendant said he hAd I already paid. After hearing the evi- I dence and argument, the court granted a judgment for the plaintiff. A recess was then taken until 2 p. m., when the legal mill continued , i to grind. Fresh vegetables received dully at ' I Sv ’V’’ , , , • i '■ ' ' ■i IM . uIM Mr. Frank Conoley, of The RH after quite a severe attack of feveiß left this afternoon to apetid a f ew days >n St. Simon's. Mr. and .Mrs. G. M. /Mvis, who . have been visiting tbejr daughter. I i Mrs. 11. E. Taylor on ifnlon street,! | returned to Macon |O»e. in in Im.m.'nt t„ vhi „. [ WU) of I’Leap mt.>. i “»d