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ton.-. ton-, talker.
Iltirrv l*re«c tt, Am. 8; ph n J I <»ud, Am,
734'tcns, Turner. 475 on*, Tnrrly.
Fannie L Child. Am, D D Hasi-ell. A. *, 317
401 tons, McLean. tons. H-i<l ell.
Stephen J F»ok-. Am, >.ir *li D I I»i ws<m, Am,
f‘,o ♦■on*. Lewi- M»8 tons. ’ ring
San Anniwiiai! • I’os.ble G n» «• B,>, b-0 to is,
op, Uiito s,'l’>ilevera. G»d i
(Mello, Am, 3‘.2 ton-, M try F Godfrey, Am,
B<m I. 02 tons, G >d‘iwy.
Sch. William Hayes, -L2 1 >ll-, Am,
l|o|i<H!4
SUMMER RESORTS, . ,
EXCURSION RATES,
omly
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
TICKETS GOOD TO ’
ON RETURN
SALE UNTIL
ZL'E-A.'S" y,’ 3STOV.
15th. A 1 ist ‘
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
B. W. WRENN G. P. Agt, KwrilH, Tuna,
tatatal Route
to and from .
Florida.
The short line belwt < n Brunsw it k ami Jackson
wilie, via Jekyl. (, uml.rilami. Dunge
ne.-'S • nd Fernandina.
THE Bl Al TH U L BTEAXER
Citj hi Mel
Buna dailv on (he following -rhvdulc, tak
ing elici t May 11. |s*.h) Standard
linn -Ihhli meridian.
> o r t ii .
F.v Brunswick via steamer 7:00 am j
ArJe.kyi ...<|sain.
ar < umbcrlaiul . am
Ar Dungeness ll:4>am
Ar Fernandina .12 3a pm
La Fernandina vi 1 F ( ami I’ Uy 1.00 pm
Ar Jacksonville - - P"i J
Lv Fernandina ia F traml l'lC\ 4 50 pm
Ar Tampa via FCanl 1* R\ . . 720a i>
XOKi'i.'.
Lv Tampa via I O ami F K v
Ar Fernandina via F < ami P It) 2.55 p m
Lv Jacksonville via F C and P Ky ..lc.4oami
Ar Fernandina 12 15 p m
Lv Fernandina via steamer ’< W p ni
Ar Dungeness :: 45 p in
Ar Cumberland '• 00 p m
AV Jekyl Opl
Av Brunswick 715 pm
Connections made at Fernandina to ami from
all points in South Florida, via F < ami I’ Ry, al
Jacksonville to and from st Align* in - and at
points south. At Brunswick with El \ and (i
Kv and B and W Ry to an I from all |M>nns west
ami north. A good breaU fast or dinner served on
the steamer at low rates of st»c each. Through
rate* Briin.-wp k ami Jacksonville $.1.50, first
clu -: fO round trip: 42 s<j m*coii.l ria-* $4.5n
round trip.
Tickets can lie purchased any time on applica
tion to J. 1. Xorris. agent F. I'. \ ami (ia Ry.
WM-t-ngi'rdopot, or t • J »hu Wood, I’ur-eron the
• turner, to any point in F lorida.
D. ( . ALLEN.
General Ticket amt I’a-M-i gcr Agent.
* C. i.ITTI.Eb I l-.LD General Manager.
SEASII)E _ COLLEGE
FOP YOUNG LADIES.
• • •
Thin institution “HI open on Mon ,
•lay, Si ph iul« r 2‘.1. Ihe equipment
will be l Oillpk te, the Utility full, Hie
Instill <•• thorough.
For rin uluis or information a<l
•in ~ at lit uu.wiek, ufh i Aug ist 1.
S. ( . CALDWELL.
l*ie.i'l<nt.
It. 11. HOPKINS 4 CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Represent a number of leading Fire insurance Companies
A large number of the most desirable lots in New and Ob
Town for sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondence solicited. Address
CO. :
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK,
Jb posi. -of ONE DOLLAR and upwards will be received. Interes
will be allowed on sums to the credit of each depositor on the first of Jan
uan', April, July and October.
books will be furnished to each depositor.
J. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. 11. LANE,
President. Vice President. Cashiei.
"MB £ ISAAC, ”
GrX*£ 11 n, El Fl y
and JProvisions,
1 lead*{uarters fi >r
Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams
Breakfast Lacon
Lard, Meal, Grits. Corn. Oats, Bran. Mil)
Feed etc-
BAY STREET - Foot of Monk.
J. G. JONES. • 1). CAPERS
Jones & Capers,
, —DEALERS IN
Staple apd Fapcy Groceries, Produce Merchants
Orders by mail given strict atten.ion. 11 orders delivered prompts
free of charge.
Importers of Fipe Ccltees and Teas.
bhas. Baumgartner's o’d market. 2]f, Monk St.re ft
M. Al- ,\1( )IJ'L\ A O l{
ARCHITECT.
Plans and specifications with estimates furnished at short notice, Con
saltation tree.
CLOUGH & MOLENAOR, ’
CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS AND GENERAL JOBBING
Fitting up of banks, store, and specialty. Thorough am
practical Stair Builders, stairs an I , tnir ia irij ol nil kinds, furnishei
! ready to put up ami esl imates 'ui u’s us,, i >lll iml Shop in Michelson’s
iiudding, Richmond Street.
BKL. ILGYIA SCAI’ .ETT.
Bouk ano. Store.
fancy C>‘ouds ; Lamp. :ml lO'j.ins. i’iet. i >iy . I-Tames, Glass
. are ami ( r<><•.« i >;
OFFICE a: IT' U.S A SPECIALTY.
219 NEWCASTLE STF.E T.
TfiE NEW YORK
Steam Dye House
AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Col’. IT* fctTXCi TALI Oil 11A.O licit St,
I BILLER, Proprietor.
B@“ Gents’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re
j paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
New Store. New Goods
JUST OPENED BY
Z”. ZZ. TZ2Z^Z n Z2 BS;
At 20S Monk Street.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
of the very best quality and nt the very lowest prices.
FRESH VEGETABLES, FBI ITS, ( IIH'KEXS AND EGG!>
always on bund.
i MARLIN’S CREAMERY Bl TTER a AND CHEESI
• ON ICE.
Good* will !•'■ di livcß-d to anj part of the city free, A li'al in respect
fully k<>li> ile.l,
F. 11. JEFFERS,
. SWN Monk Ku
niE EVENING POST: TUESDAY. J ULY 22. 1890.
P. C MILLER
House Mover.
Headquarters c >rner Mansfield and
Ellis Streets.
■ l\akcA a kt»cc| diy <>f im>\ i g . bnihhngs ol all
r kin . *iitis tctmii t iraiUveil.
Ovkan Hotel
t BARBER SHOP.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
Jll work stri'tlv first-class.
.J.W. Sumi (O'd.,
Dealers in ami manufacturers of
" Carriages & Ikiggies,
Texa.r Pony C..rts, $lO to $13.50
each. New and second - hand
Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons.
One nice building lot 3lx 150 for sale.
Jt /S?“A bargain in New Store ami Dwelling
p ombine>L
J. W. N UNN, CO.
Corner Mansfield ami KeynoJdsS.reets
BraswellS Walls.
PRACTICAL
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS.
Manufacturers of Wagons ami Bu ies.
General Repair Work of Every de
scription promptly done at the
lowest living prices; and in
the best workmanlike
manner.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
When you have any Work to do in our line cal
on us.
Oglethorpe st., rear of Biunswick Hardware
Co., Brunswick, Ga. Satisfaction guaranteed.
" TO THE LADIES:
J. if you ish to buy a Sewing Machine, buy the
LATE STYLE SINGER,
Which leads all other Machines.
- Ou- new design of Vibrating Shuttle Ma< hlncia
I the latest development oi that pop-ilar
principle, containing special p-tented
improvements, \\ Inch make it:
The lightest running machine in the market.
The simplest macldne iu the world. It rtquiies
absolutely no teaching.
I’he only Vibrator which makes a perfect stitch.
i The iincst an I most complete set of attachments
ever given with a machine.
1 Call and convince yourself.
G F GAY, Agt.,
Oilice: 500 Monk St.
At C. M< Garvey’s old staml.)
•o.e Agent for he Genuine Singer Mac fill? in
V thi;county.
rWMMI CLEARANCE SALE Z
11 •Jm.l J qnn fhi<• pwior u
Ii | I and Church /SXT
Ocean* troin
standard ma- Wy
kervi, at SPOT CASH I’KK E>, u/n D n
with year* topay in. New plan z WUnU
of Mile—rented until paid , ABOUT
for. JWOnly S 2 to S 3 z PIANOS
monthly. Best Bar. Jkv rmnuo.
gain in over2o years 850 SAVED
trade. Sendcpiick *3 /every purchaser,
for BARG AIN . z We have inside track
Sheet. Sale on Pianoe. Our 8225
limited to PIANO is sold by the
60 Days. largest dealers at 5275,
Don’t Z —mid is worth it. too. -
m >ssit CAeap ■MfIMMMI
* XS** Pianos so hi. ■M • I Jil ■!
, . ver Our cheapest are
K durable.
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I •
AN ORDINANCE
To define the duties and poweisof
I the board of health, constituted
under -the charter of the city
of Brunswick adopted
1 November 12th, 1889; to prescribe
. bow m iny members of said board
shall constitute a quorum; to pro
vide for the meeting of said boaid
and notice of their meeting; to
amend sections 235 and 236 of the
code of ordinances of said city,
codified by G. 15. Mabry in the'
year 1884; to repeal sections 243
and 211 of said code of ordinances,
and to ordain in lieu thereof the
matter contained in section 4of
this ordinance; for other purposes
herein contained; and to repeal or
' dtnances and parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith.
section 1. Beit onlained by the mayor ami
ahierinen ot the city of Brunswick, in council
I lawfully Assembled, and it is heiety or
danwd by said jKiwer. That, irom * ami
after the passage and publication
) of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the
board of health ofthecJty of Ht-u >swick to ke< p
and maintain a general supvi \ i ovrrnllniat
t tors ami things pertaining to the public health
of .nd city ; ami fmm time to tune to pa.-s such
resolutions as in their judgment will preserve
l. public health o» said city or be conducive
tin icto, and to .submit Hu*same to thvmuyorand
council of the city of Brunswick foi adoption.
>i:c. 2. lie it it is hereby in like m inner
iiKiher i rdained by the authoiity aforesaid.
That, from and after Ihe passage anil publication
of this ordinance as prescribed bv the ch-u ier of
said city, nve (5) members of said boa.d of health
- snail c<*n-titulc a quorum for the transaction o' -
all matters and things pertaining to said board
of health of any and all character whatsoever
M C.J. Be it and it is hereby in like manner
further ordained by said authority. That section
numbered Iwo hundred ar <1 thirty-live of the
rode of ordinances of said city, as codified ny O.
B. M.ibrv in the ’ ear Issi be.-and the s.-uce is
heiei y ko amvndt <l, so as to read: ‘ Said board
shall inert once a month, or a> often as they may
derm it necessary for the well being of the health
of -aid cite; and whenever it is advisable to
hnvt* a special meeting of the board ol health,
the chairman or any two members thereof mly
instruct the citv in irshalor his assistant tosum
m >n sai'i board together; ami it shall be the duty
oi said niar.-hai o’, his ns-istant, or of some police
otlh-erof said < ity.io summon the membersAd
• ddboard when so instructed.
Sec. 4. Be it an I it i- hereby in like manner
further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
That section two hundiol and thirtv-six (23G)
oft .e said code of ordinances of the city of ■
B unswick, as codified by G B. Mabry in the
year ISH4. be ami the same is hereby so imendc<t,
as to read, in addition co what ia contained in
* sai<! section, as follows: “When the city does i s
own scavenger work, said work shall be under
. the supervision of th<* said board of health ”
r Seu 5. Be it ami it is hereby m like manner
further ordained by the authority aforesaid.
That sections 243 and 244 of t he code of ordinances
of said city, as codified by the said (» B. Mabry
. in the year 1884, be ami the same are hereby re
pea led.
>ec.G. Be it and it Is hereby in like manner
further ordained bv the authority afore-aid.
That, whenever stagnant water orother tilth,
garbage, rubbish, w< e<ls or undergrowth is found
t upon »ny premises, tlie*l>oar<l of health is herein
empoweied to issue ordersilirei-tly totheowner
oi tenant of said premises to remove or abate the
same within a given time within the discretion
of said board, sufliciently long to enable said
«ork ’“1 e dore n reason; nd,if aftc r tin
' tion of the time named sai l waler or otlui
tilth, garbage, rubcish, weeds or undergrowth
• not drained oft*or removed from -ai<l premise-.
< then the sanitarv insi e< t .rYhall have tin- sanu
done at once, and the expense of doing sai ' \v<>i k
shall be paid by the ow er of said premise-, and
such pawmenl shall be eni< reed n> is pH ril>« <1
in >e .29 of the charter '>f rlr'city 'd Fruiw
wiek, approved on the 12t day of Nov mber
1889. *
SEC. 7 Ke it ai. lit is I creb.v in like um» ner
further <>r» I a-.ued by Hie autlu city afon s t d.T’jial
the said smi ar\ inspector oi.the citv ot Bruns
wick h'ih|| be ami •-hereby declared ihecwcu
tive "||in i- of the sai 1 b< a <1 of health.
Se< s. Be it and it *s nerebv in lik»* in one*
further ord iiivl by the authority aforesaid.
That ail onlinu' and pans of o d'liniic i
j conflict In re a ith be and the same are h .-r< b> re
pe-ilvd.
Passed .- n I adopt! d thi ■2 I da’ of July I »9(».
At e-t: J. J speaks. ‘M.mir
I . \ x I HON, < lei k el < ollncil
an rdinanUe?
To prohibit Hie excavation or re
moval of earth, either or b th.
within the incorporate limits of
the city of Brunswick, for the
time herein specified; and to pro
vide a penalty for the violation
hereof:
"EC. I. Be 4 anti it is hereby ordained bv Hie
Mnorand Ahlcrmen of tlu‘city of Brunswick.
Mln conn il lawfully iissembh'd. that, from ami
after the passage and pub icatioa of tin- ordi
nn't-c, in ac'-oulaiice w ith the charter of said
citv. approved November 12th I X 9. it shall be
ind is hereby dor la r* d unlawful f«-r any person
to < xcavate or remove, either or both. an\ .-»o||,
t-art i or dirt, witbin the iecornorate Inuits df
*at I city at auv time from the first «lavo| June
until »!»•• 15th day of October in each ami cverv
' ear, including the \ ear eighteen liundrsd ;u <i
•iinot v unles.-. bv permission of the board o!
I hea'th evidenc -d by a resolution of said board to
that cfiec.t.
Si t,2.8e it a-d it is hereby in like manner
urtlnr ordalre«i by the Mayor and "Iderman
»f tile city of Brunswick in Council lawfully as
-•inlile i that any person violating ’ln* provisions
•if thjsordiance shall, upon conviction tin relor
in the police court of aald city be pm islied as js
1 resci I bed in section Ifiof the charter <d h ni<l
I -ity approved on said November I 2 h 1889.
sec. :. Bcitamlitis hereby in like in-mner
furl her ordained by said authority that al] or-
I'nam-i 8< r parts of ordinance# in conflict with
iLi - ordinance be anti the same are hereby re-
I n ale<l.
Pis-ed and adopted this 2nd dav of July
1890. J J.SPKAhf.
May< r Cits ol Brunsvvi. k.
A IT.» t .
!L A. N'ei.sO', ( lerk of Conn ML
AN ORDINANCE.
I’o amend an ordinance previding
rule- of sanitalion, approve I May
9 ii, ISS9;
»r«. r i>-. -h.- .1 i '4 >■
men 4'lie < ill of B un-w i-k, i ■ council a-ser
bled. :ui y 1.-h t b\ o <Lii>»e<l bv a ithoritv of
thus .1 ,i al rub* \i. • tritnine ' in thror«l»nance
af<»r<‘s : I aopio\< i Mav 91.Jss'.i be and th *
same is « ic>v amended by stiiking out the
limits th r m e niained. so shat said »ulc xi
when s»t in- l i hall read as follows; II g
pens will I i i.r allo a ••<!, m»r will persons be
allowed to nog. up m their » rend-es or
els.*\\ here, i i the f • lowing described I'm Is;
com me-ci n --I” te in’er rction oi <> slree and
; Atwidrm . crce'v in I runrin-j th • re eas i « le
| burn street the » <• south t> <4'oucest c stn-ct,
. ti.< nc • <■ t-f t-> ill m*sh. ’hence •• , 1 ,, n •. ’nemaiati
| to the « at. r front, tt M -' u loiuli's d >-k. tjiei <-»•
i vlong the w at-r fr »bt to tlie plnc«*«» Ingi-niug.
.•a EC. 2. Bcpealsall au> i i confli t licrcwili.
Passe i anil a k pt.-d in co >< i' Cis 2nd dav of
■ .July 1 ski. J J. Speaks.
Mayor CDy of t runswa k
Atfe l:
1.. A. Nelson. Clerk of Council.
July 3
St. Simon’s Line.
Sl M uElt SCHEDt LE.
(Standard Ti re.
On and after .June 15tli, schedule
j will be as follows:
DEPARTURE.
From Brunswick—
i Steamer City ol B -iinawick for Ocean Flo
■ route for ( 'umberland, daily 7 a. tn.
Steamer I’ope < athn. for Ocean Bier and Mills,
i H:00 a. in , 2:1)0 ami 6:00p. in.
I rum Ocean Birr
ForSt. Simon’s Mills 9:00 a. in. and 3:00 p. m.
RETIRNINB
Leaves* .Simon's Mills for Ocean Bier 10:00a.
■ j m and I :0h p »n
' ' J.eave Bier for Brunswick 10:3.< a. m., I ami
9:30 p. in.
SI NDAYS.
j , < ity of Brunswick, cn route to < umberland,
m. oa. m.
' Po|M‘ < athn. for Oeran I'ier only, 0:15 and
i: i n. m . 2*:mi ami fi;Oi p. in.
ID tiii'ii'tg steHuier I’ope < athn leivis I’ier
I |i; .n ami 1b.15 a. in., 5;00 ami 9:30 ~m.
Gm-I-of Hotel St desiring to visit
< umbe a id lake < lt> of Biiiio-wiek a* OrrHti
Ph i i ; IS a m.. ' x-rp! <m "itndiv al -J.';
■ml pirn f desirous of Mailing >lm“li’- will
1 ■ - I
up »n h ’Dcc given, Hum steamer wIF
not niak ■ I *« *t“p.
i Laiiiu i Vision will leave Omn Pier on M«*n
' div •al 7:>< a. m.. for Brunnwh-k. ami olln-r dava
I winfive or iM«»r<- i>< i M>nr -o <h-stre nod ii mi)
. noli G gIM l» al llofr Ml, MUion'a,
U. DABF, Suj>eiiuU h'kut.
How can I get a Solid Gold Elgin Watch, Warranted Worth
for $10.00?
i Answer.—Buy it on the Tontine Co Operative Payment Plan.
TTX i’AK A 1.1.1. LhD plan of purchasing watclie-. The |>rriniuni~ ullowt <1 rethice ttie net cost to
1 many ttookneiders in the i la-s tar below the cost of manufacture, and gives every sto<*khohler
a guarantee that the watch will not cost him more than SBO.bO (iispot ca.s.i purchase of anv jewelrv,
and many would ask *35.09 to $1'1.0);. And each stockholder has opportunitiesof getting it, from
$30.00 dow n as low as SIO.tH). ”
We sell only t.indard Ameri an Watches th it Itear the manufaoturer’s guarantee as we
ours, -nu we g ve you more \ due to” vour money than any other Company.
Our i g -ni will furniMi you with blanks,or we will forward them f” »m the offi*e. Ask all your
friemls to purchase Wat Ims ami Ihamoatls du the Tuntiiy* Co-Operative Payment Flan.
This is the only plan bv wliien goods can be sol I on e i-y payments at a small profit, a?, we can
have m> Io.—••• by delivering g •<><! before they are pai l for. ’
Call anti have the plan ex plained to you by
ZZZDZTZTOZT MOTT,
'W'zxtcLiiYxrtl<er’ and Jeweler
21 5 NE W( AST I. E ST R E I'7l’,
ni.AI.ER IN
I LORIBA Ct RLOSHIES AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Fine Watch, ( lock and Jeweirv K< pairing a .Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
m»rniww.
Ernnswick, C3-el.
Capital, ------ - slso,ootfc
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 35,0(h)
,\L ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, Jno. D.WRIGHT
President. Vice President. Cashier
THE EVENING POST
is in front of the procession.
Not a day comes but that m-ogr<>ss in some direction is made
Not a day passes without new subscribers being added
to the list. Merchants of Brunswick, read the
following picture, think over it carefully,
then send in your businessto the
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THE EVENING PAPER LEADS.
In commenting on the change of base of Murat
Halstead, the faim us editor of the Cincinnati
Common Gazette, th that of the Brooklyn j
standard l'< lon, an afternoon paper, the Time
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estly Solicits the patronage of the People, As
suring them that all Promises will be
carried out to the letter.
WAHWEW EXPOSITION
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MAIN BUI LD ING
Commencing November sth. Ending November 15th. J
OOLTJItZEBIjrS, G-JL. 4
A SEASON OF UNRIVALLED ATTRAGTM
ThisExjiosiiion Will Be One of the Most Complete and InterW||l
Ever Held in the South. ■
EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL PRESENT A FINE DISPLAyWB
LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR COUNTY AND INDIVIDUAL EX! W '
The Attractions for Visitors Will Be Numerous and Varie. ■
I HOI I IX<. ...xl Kt VMM. I:A< IS, MII.II\|;\ < <>X IES IS and K' V
KINO OF AMI SKMEXTS.
ALLIANCE BAY, MEKCIIANTB’ DAV, 3A
Dlil MMEKS’ DAV and lIED MENS’
Balloon Am-I'lihloiik and Pitrai-liiiW L.'a|>h Every Bay During tlio
ONE CENT A MILE RATES OVER ALL RATLROaJ
Everybody eome and have a g....d i r io, Coluinbai. will Ihj in her
For irnher .iiloriiiation, < ataloguch, < te, addrexM - JBffl
j.J. SLADE, Presidential
C. B. GRIMES, Secretary.