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

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WRI CRM • CLOTHIER X AX I) / mNISHER. M'Orx w St. Simon's Line. SIMM ER SIHEDILE. (Standard Ti re.’ On and after June 15th, schedule will be as follows: DEL’A HIT RE. From BruoNwirk Steamer City of Brunswick for Ocean Fie route for Cumberland, daily 7 a. m. Steamer Pope < atlin. for Ocean Pier and Mills, M:00 a. m , 2:ou ami <i:00 p. in. From Ocean Pier— ForSt. Simon’s Mills 9:00 a. m. ami 3:00 p. ni • RETURNIN'*. Leave St. bi mon*® Mills for Ocean Pier 10:00 a. m and 4:oo p. in. Leave Pier for Brunswick 10:30 a. m„ 4:30 and i 9:30 p. m. SUNDAYS. City of Brunswick, en route to Cumberland, S:<*» a. tn. Po|ie ( atlin. for Ocean Pier only, 6:15 and 9:30 a. tn., 2:3oand H:COp. ni. Returning—>iearner Pope <‘atlin leaves Pier 7:30 and lo:l'» a. m., .’»:00 and 9::m» p. m. Gueits of lintel Wt Sjmon’s di*irinr to \ i *•< Cumberland take City of Bi'iiiimi irk a* Ocean F;er at 7:!’• a m.. except on **uiid*n it ohd parties desirous of visiting st- sim »n’s u ill be tended alO’can Pier by < Itv of liruiumi •< j UP ,r> noth ■<• Klien, oliiu.«i'»e lliu .Uiamer wil< pot make the stop. Launch V ision Mill leave Ocean Pier «»n M« n e») « a4 7 :Xn a m.. for llrtinswick. ami (dherdava when nyu or inure |M*i>on» so de*ire and li utdy e b given kt llottM Mu Mtnou**. I |MRI\ **ii|*<«rintendciii. w 'ffl dC CC TH Im -■ '.... • i' I.i ■ t I. .< d Alan Jelly and preserves—slb. bitlH 65cts, at Dillon's. Great clearing sale going on at' Daughtry’s. Everything must be sold by August Ist. 1 ■*» Splendid rice, only lOcts., a quart | at Dillon’s. Those parties who ' contemplate rebuilding their buildings lost in the recent tire, will do well to tele phone the baqK landing lumber ' yard, before placing their orders for the lumber to do so. June 16 6-t. —— - ■ ♦ ♦ Foil Sale. —-A good second hand safe can be bought at a bargain, also a large, fine mirror, full length, for sale cheap. R. L. Daughtry. —— Special prices to families on silver leaf lard, 8 cents per pound—Moore , A McCrary. Professor Richardson is giving his scientific, artistic, instructive and mrsing entertainments in . fancy I s • blowing afternoon and evening, 422 Newcastle street. His stay will be short. Great bargains arc to be had daily nt Daughtry's: he is closing out everything way down. Largest stock of canned goods in i Brunswick:-best goods and lowest prices at Dillon's. • - —— Don't miss the opportunity of securing bargains at Daughtry's s / \ ’’B t|| tB '’l ■ ■ A * ll h • ' bC. ■ " Il l> . Uu'i-m'.iil' J.>■ i:i E■ t, _g<■ i-.d - trank Weldon, and six colored ri ors. Telegram—( apts. S. A. Brockin<B ton and George A. Manoe,Ellis Hun-l ter, postmaster of Brunswick, James I Du Bose of the Glynn Gan Club, Mr. O'Brien and five while sailors. Neca—Capt. VV. J. Thompson, ( apts. " illiam Proctor, James King. Gus Eberhard, William Grant and j four colored sailors. • Her guests were Charles M. Cunninghum, J. F. B. Bcikwith. J. R. Sheldon, Dr. Brandt, Howard Harris. W. H II Coburn. P. F. I.euson and Thomas J. and Ernest Davis. B ■ ’ '■ wl c‘ii< The Evening Post. I Fmh vegetables received daily at] .Dillon's. | I