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THE EVENING POST.
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Atlanta expects to erect 2,000 j,
houses durkig the present year, to u
cost over 10,000,000. t
Ths financial condition of the Ar
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gentine Republic recalls the state of
affairs in this country some years 1
since. Gold is quoted there at 201.
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Vice President Morton has been i
nominated for the presidency by a <■
Mr. Coon. Mr. Morton’s chances s
will be greatly improved by this ac- <
tion, since it is well known that *
President Harrison’s election was s
due to the coon vote. <
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The Atlanta Constitution tells us
that the Farmer’s Alliance is the (
democratic party. The Constitution
is right, if it means Tennessee,where
rtkehanan, the Farmers' Alliance (
l‘ !ls lec ''''*■'* l ' lv ‘b'lno
' i<>n for governor.
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I Ime write the songs of a a
R. Sty, and 1 care not who makes 11
f ■’Nws’ has found a new applies c
I .on in the republican code. "Give t
rls the vote qf the negro, eay the re »
■ publicans, and we cure not who edu 1
k cates, emp’oys, or even opresses 1
him.” All that is wanted is victory >'
and the offices, and let the devil take •
the negro.
The democratic primary is close v
ft hand. Let our candidates arrange I
for a joint discussion, and publically 1
explain to the people what they pre - •
pose to do, if elected to the legists- 1
ture. An opportunity should be as 1
forded Prohibitionist Spears toes I
plain when, how and for what rea •'
son, he abandoned the democratic '
party. '
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Does the board of Aidermen pro- t
pi.se to rest satisfqjjl with the expla- (
nation, or rather the failure to give
an explanation upon the part of the
. water company ? When another lire 1
■occurs, and there is the sain; state '
K>f affairs, we may be met with the '
|Kmc answer, or rather failure to an '
BKkys its water bill, and the people re '*
wve an inadequate return. i
-Where is scarcely another enter 1
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e, whose temporary ihsorganiza
vWn could create such wide spread I
* inconvenience.as has ocurred through ‘
■the disaster by fire to the main off! ,
Les of the Western I nion Telegraph '
K ompany in New York. Although
J'he splendid executive talent of the i
k itupany brought order out ot ,
jf.huos with marvelous rapidity, for t
El iime the business of the country •
Kus almost at a stand still. It is (
* neb incidents as this that impresses
• ►on us how ilependent our modern
* r ilizatlon has become u|mn 4he *
lances of science. i»
BLEEDING KANSAS.
The decision of the supreme couit
of the United Stites in what is.
known as the "original package
cases,” has created a tremendous
sensation in the truly loyal and re
publican state of Kansas. The peo
ple cannot recover from it, and in
their inability to recall that" there
are such things as the constitution |
and laws of the United States, they
have expressed themselves in such a
treasonable manner towards the laws :
of their country as calls fur rebuke '
from South Carolina and other
southern states, who, for greater:
cause, expressed and acted upon
similar ideas some years ago.
At a public meeting of republicans
in Kansas,recently,the division of the '
supreme court was openly repudiat
cd. and the right was asserte 1 to .
regulate’heir own local affairs, and
to override by their own state laws |
:i decision of the highest* I
>f the federal government.
It is not difficult to find a set of;
men who are willing to pass a series
if resolutions upon any given sub
ject. From this point of view, it is ■
but the irresponsible assertion of!
the great American right to resolve
upon any subject. Generally the small
er the body of men, the move elab
orate the resolutions, and the sub
ject would not be worthy of com
inent, were not the spirit that ac
tuated the proceeding the same that
inspired southern secession, and
which the people of Kansas at that
time opposed.
But when the Lieutenant Govern
or of the state of Kansas in an ad
dress to the Republican convention
of the state, delivers such.
sentiments as have not been
openly expressed by any public man
since the agitation of the question of
southern secession, the case becomes
different, and assumes an ollicial
character w hich must be presumed
to voice the opinion of the people of
thr slate.
The Lieutenant Governor said,
“the supreme court has over ruled
the laws of our country, which have:
slued the test of nearly one bundled
years,and has put us within the
power of the liquor tratic. Whilst
1 respect the mandates of the supreme
court of the United slates. Icons!
der that I owe my first alligiaucc to
the constitution and laws of my
stale.”
Thia is good old secession doc
trine, such as Calhoun and Jefferson
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Duvis used to preach, and which the
people of "bleeding Kansas” then de-'
nivd. For what purpose are we pay
ing the veterans who saved the conn-
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try, if such political heresy can yet
survive. The people of Kansas, at ,
this late day, are repudiating the
principles for which twenty five .
years ago, they fought, bled and !
died.
A mu te of a man can not un
ilerstand the eagerness of the ladies
to see everything that is connected
with a wedding. A riot has occurred i
in a city ot Russia by a mob of
women who were determined to get a
peep at the trouseau of a princess.
>o curious were the women that they
attacked and drove away the police
and attendants. It has not quite
come to that pass in this country, al
though the curiosity of the ladies is
sometimes very great. It would be
better to display publically the
finery of our brides,' than to risk a
repetition of the aw fill scenes of the i
Russian city. (
Col.. Elliot F. Shepard has
crawled from under the bed, where ;
be ran shrieking at the sight of the
confederate Hags. He now boldly
runs to the front and exclaims, that
one million bloody patriots from the
north will invade the south, should
the application of the force bill be
resisted. The Col. should be careful
not to commit himseif too deeply,
lest some one might take him at his
word, and nominate him for some
thing or other, where he would have
to fight.
Mug Benjamin Harrison is strict
ly for revenue only, whatever the
views of her august husband may be.
She has not only accepted the Cape t
May cottage, given her with a view
of booming real estate, but it now
transpires, tothe disgust of all self
respecting people, tuat she has ac
eepted presents of lots in a booming
suburb of Washington, from which
the real estate men expect to make
a great ileal of money by reason of it
becoming known that the President’s
family is jointly interested with
them.
To cAKin on the enormously w
cleaned business of the pension de
partment, 030 new clerks are to be
ap|s.inled. Os Ibis number three
fifths, by ap|Miinlmcnt, fall to the
south It is doubtful if the entire
south can furnish enough republicans
who are competent to do the work.
IHE EVENING POST: MONDAY. JULY 21. 18H0.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. E. McMillan.
Physician :ind Surgeon.
Office —Payne building on Monk '
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Biu nsw k • • : : : Ga.
11. H. How ahi* w. W MX*.
IIOWAKDA KIND,
Real Estate and Insurance Agt.s
OFFICE in 8< arh tt Block—Nvw -n-tlp I
HARRIS & SPAI\KS,
Attorneys and Counsellor at Law I
Will prit< lice in Mipicmc < Hurt of Georgut.
I'nited .'talvs Court al annitl.. an ' in tl*u .mi
pernir t’ourtn of Glynn. U n\ i>e, t linrltoii, I’m rre
ami Coffee Counlicw ami uiat*where by Special
Con true l.
Office in Scarlett Building, Newcastle st.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
i’hysician aud Surgeon
OlFlui: No. 121 ,‘ t Ncwca.-tle Street-.
Dr. J A BUTTS.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—No. 12! Newcastle street.
Reripence—< or. I'nion ami l>artinnuth stf.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
I’hysician and Surgeo j.
No.ilU?, New* in-lie street.
Resitknee, 50H ztllx’inarlc btrei t.
Office hour —a a. ni. to '• p. m.
SAMUEL BORCH AljDTj
Attorney at Law.
OKFICB No. I2ix Newcastle street,
ipecial Attention Given to Maiitinn
Law ami Qm*>* i<»ns Affecting Land Title
BENNET & GROOVER,
Attorneys-at Law.
Office I’p-> tail s, Cor. Monk ami Newcastle I
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSpN,
Attorney-at Law.
Office in Wright’s Building, Cor. Monk ami l
Newcastle st rev u.
DR. R. E. L. BURFORD.
Physician and Surgeon.
Off!*’:: dovns—l) to IGa. m., I to 1 p. in. ami
i 7 to U p. rn.
« Office And Rooms K i'.mt Bloek, Newcastle
Street
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INI OR 1’01! AT ED.)
NEW( ASTLI. •'Tit 1.1 T. Rooms -.’and I
( U<>\ ATT BLOC K.
Cyrus Shelton, Attorney at Law. Manager
Guarantees Tltb s to Rial Estate in tl.c < ity oil
Brum-wick ami Glvnn county. Crmpkte ab
stracts for all property in said city ami «<>untx
from the earliest |>ei’l<»d to thrpivMUit time, ami
suppliesomisHion «<*aut>cd by the <l<-strm*ti >n ot
a portion of *>lynn county record.'. Fur Infor
inntion apply to theManr.gor k
SEASONABLE GOODS.'
.ZLt tlie
oi.ii i:i:i.i iJ!i.i:
I)RU<; STORE
of
LLOYD & ADAMS.
112 Newcastle street,
Sure lhath to Roaches, Bed
Bug Poison (a sure killer),
Mosquilod—an ea-y way to rid
the hotisi-' of mosquitos, Pow
dered Borax, Hum Camphor,
Insect Powder, Elv Paper ami
Sulphur Ctmdles.
The best place in town to
have your prescriptions put up.
LLOYD A- ADAMS.
Bowles A Baker.
Now man Block, Bay Street,
Dlercliandise Brokers
And—
GENEP V AL AGENTS.
Agents for Georgia and Florida for
Mai'neale and Urban Safe ('ompany
and Alpine Safe Company.
Agents for the R. Sauer Showcase
'Co., and the Caligraph Type writer.
D. T. 1)1 W
Clothing and Gents’
F’lrnisliiiig <soo Is.
My friends and the public generally
a'e cordially invited to call and
examine my stock < f
NEW NPKLXG
CLOTHING
Styles to please the most fastidious.
Scarlett block, Newcastle street.
J ZE ozf i
S O 16.1
ICECREAM
FBEEIEIS,
The
BEST
in the
STUBBS-GREER
Hardware
COMPANY,
ST.-MS
. "HZ. HOjTLE,
House and Sign Painter
Begs toinfQrni the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located in J. Michelson s building, on Richmond
street, Porters old stand, lie always employs the
best workmen and asks the public to
Try His New Sign. Writers.
Mr. Hoyle cannot be surpassed as to House, Sign and
Decorative Painting. He will also reset broken glass.
C. E. HOYLE, House ami Sign Painter.
Sclxu.tz Bros.
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A™ the $
We aim to make it, you aim to save it. That's
all right. Your place to trade is where the mer
chant is willing to divide profits, so that you
save while he mikes. That place IS 01 R
STORK. Wo prefer a small profit on .a big
trade to a big profit on a trade; ten cents
profit from ten people rather than one dollar ,
profit out of one parse. Do you object that it
lakes more time to serve ten people than one,
and so cost more? We answer that good goods
at small profits sell quickly. It's the haggling
over large profits takes the time. We sell good
goods at small profits.
Schutz Bros.
Sllll 11111 CM
By every ;Vew YorA’ steamer i am receiving additions to
my already large and well selected storA* of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, and I am glad to say that the Public is realizing tin*
fact that i have what they want.
I MPORTEI) GOODS-
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S think s am safe in saying that I have the largest and lines'
line ot IMPORTED GOODS ever shown in Brunswick. I
propose to make a specialty of this class of goods and all whp
want the most delicious brands of fruits, preserves, saucesj
catsups, etc., should call and see my stocA?
EVEttTTTHiKG- zrsrTn"w
Everything I have is new and fresh and friends who have
bought from me come to see me again. / will do all / can
please you and guarantee satisfaction
jR,. S. OBAIG-, Gfa?ocez?.
Gor. Howe and Newcastle Streets.
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WESTERN MEAT MARKET,
CJ; ar les I> a 1111 iga rt ne r, Proprieto i\
AU kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Brands of the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Hama
■ a Specialty.
i FREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY.-®*
' hit W Paper ui Into Shades.
S'gns, Banntrs, Decorative and Plain Painting.
’ Artists’ and Decorators’ x>laterial,
Dry and. in Oil.
, Fancy Work material oi every descripticn.
W. E .PO RTER
. 500 Monk Street.
FU R N ITU RE.
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"W -A. K. Fi FI ELI> ’ S
Children's Carriages
c> ~ivr (j a ~F?>"\7 —
310 NEWCASTLE STREET 316
BURR WINTOS, " Brunswick.
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
311 »>.d 0«. B
Ml I A VI 11 I All work neatly and promptly «xc
Craor I Builier
—at—
And Superintendent. , t u> A LES k HAKEK’S OFFICE,
I'uetuftc* i*>» it*. Bay Street'