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has not already advertised in Tin 1
Post should, by all means, take a<l
vantage of the very low weekly ad
vertising rate and make a contract
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the mug, for, Alas! it is
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•a.-d to tin opening. I'he •■’..i ■•:
Bfiman' who t ussels nobly
swig at the beer keg nmy be
leader for men who delight in
' 'ing themselves ■d-iboring nun.
Ids advice is not to be relied up
BHLi by men who simply work hard
■ 7or a living. Such “laboring men'
put money into their pockets by
■ making no exception in the case <4
F < our home industry, but by boyeot
B ting breweries in general.
The people of the live central
American Republics are engaged in
a “little unpleasantness" amongst
themselves, which resembles a bit of
I a scrimmage a’. Donnybrook fair,
i No one in this county has been aide
to make out what it is ail about.
The best that can be made of the
situation is that, the senior from
Guatemala requested some gentle
man to oblige him by stepping on
the tip of his coat tail. This little
courtesy the senior from San Salva
dor complacently conferred—hence
the Donnybrook episode.
Anothek advantage of residence
k in the south is the comparative iin
f muuity of this section from cyclones.
■ For years, these latter instruments
■ 'of destruction have devastated the
gL.west. The experience of the present
ason lias demonstrab I. ' m' : t <
to-the rigors «d < 'imat< nnM
added the terrors of the cyclone.
portion ot the south ha- ym
cn visited by destlucliW <y
, 'Xic. ( oinmod' -i< Maury , in hi.-
■Psical geography, dem.llis that
section Ol terrib'iy winch
■B' is sitimlid, . n a mt ol
uliaritics of topogrophy. may be
f ch clectrii al disturbances. |
ORIGINAL PACKAGES.
The didn nil no growing out of the
Ats-.s, .a of the supreme court in ;
«h*t is knewtt as the “Original
Package” case have Iwen overcome.
«s it wrcwis pv. baldc, by an enabling
ad « hich has passed the lower house '
oi congress, and which will, doubt
ess, ts-c nt'e a law. The trouble;
ar.-isr ;a the stale of lowa, a prohibi
; inn sLatc. where the attempt was
made io im|<ort liquors for sale, the i
« a m being made that the state h.w
n force was in contravention of the
of the constitution which
. .a.-an U-es freedom of trade between
. v states. The case being carried
to the supreme court, it was held
that the prohibition law was uncos
slAulional, in so far as it prevented
the importation of liquors in original
and unbroken packages.
The bill whith has passed liiv
h msc seems to have met the issue.
Its design is to reconcile the consti
tutional provision in regard to ti e
restrictions of interstate eorrmercc
with the doctrine of the right of a
state to regulate Its internal affairs.
The decision of the supreme court
had been so fundtyuental in its eliai
acter and so widespread in its gen
eralizations as to lead to the logical
von elusion that the right existed to
one state to utterly prohibit all com
uiciec witli another slate.
These commercial heresies will'
How Lave been exploded by the;
enactment of this law, whilst the an
tor.omy of the state itself is pre
sei veil, and a restricted liberty is,
ail irded it of regulating its own as
fairs. The bill provides that when
ever any article of commerce is im
pil led into any slate and there of
feted for sale, it shall be subject to
the laws of that state. But the stale
is denied the right to discriminate
in favor of its own citizens, or
against the itizens of another stale,
in respect to the sale of any article,
of commerce. Nor is a state allowed
to discriminate in favor of its jwn
products and against the products'
of another state.
All of which simply means,* that
if the state of lowa choses to deny 1
to her own citizens the privilege of
selling liquor within her own bor 1
ders, no one else may insist upon
that right. But it also means that
if the state of Georgia permits her
own citizens lo sell coal or any other
commodity, within our own borders,
she cannot deny the same right to a
citizen of Alabama or any other
state.
( axkiuate Spi:aiis has said to the
democratic executive committee of
this county, that he is a prohibition
ist, and nothing else in polities.
This means that, if he is sent to the
legislature, and the question arises,
he will vote to close up our hand
some brewery,as well as end the sale of
spirits in this county. Do laboring
men. who like the r harmless glu-s
of beer, endorse such an idea as this?
I'he prohibition parly is secretly oi
ganiziug throughout the state, and
is attempting to slip in as many of
tlnir men as possible, under the dis
guise of Democrats. Should they
succeed in making a respecluble
showing in the legislat ire, they will
lake advantage of the disorganize 1
condition of the democracy in this
state to force through the legislature
some measures which the people will
not relish.
The people of the south are only
beginning to realize the Hangers in I
volved in the passage of the force
bill. Since the first gun wai? fired
at Sumter, there has been scarcely
such a sensation as has been created
by the proposition to resort to the
the boycott byway of a menace to
the passage of this bill. The entire
country is aroused and expressions
of opinion are pouring in from ail
hands favoring the adoption of such
a measuic. Should it be carried in
to effect, it would be the most stu
peudous event of alt the ages. Our
board ol' trade should take the mat
ter in haud at mice, and join the
other cities of the south in vtiicing
the protest of Brunswick at the cn
actmenk of a law which, at one blow,
will revolutionize the institutions of
our county .
The Western Union Telegraph
Company should use every precau
tion to secure the use ol a building ■
that is entirely fireproof. At the re ’
cent lire which demolished its sumpt
uous olliccs. the strange spectacle ;
was observed of the firemen water
ing Western I nion. Mr. Jay Gould
bus. hitherto, considered himself
competent to successfully attend to
this deparliui nt of the business.
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Amhitiois gentlemen who fail to
gel themselves “muutiuned," or
’ ‘■spoken of in connection with" an
. oilhe are neglecting gteul op|x»r
! (.unities in these piping times of poll
tics.
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iHE EVENING I’OSTjTHI RSDAY, JULY 2E 1890.
professional cards.
Dr. j. e. McMillan,
Physician ami Sure.eon.
Office —Payne building on Monk
j Street. |
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
! Bki nswck : • • : : : Ga.
h. ii. no . \i.i> ry. W. kino
HOWAKiLt KING,
Real Estate ami Insurance Agts
or: ici. iii Si-arli'tt lll.H k—X.-wi-.-i-lli '-li-vet. |
HAP V & SPARKS,
Attorneys and < ounsellois at Law
Will practice in >upr« <» «• < <>urt of Gc«»rgut
I'nitel otaU- t ‘»urt al > rtaunab. ait'l in the mi
pTl•: < OUH- Gh Itn. Ua\ lie. 1 harltoD. I’it rev
:tn.l Coffee Lountiv* a;.<l tisewbvrv by £|H*<'iai
< «»ntr.i< l.
< Mh< c in ■> arlet t B ilhling. Newcastle >t.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
| Office -No. 121', Scwcael'.i’streel.
Dr. J A BUTTS
Physician and Surgeon.
' ()i-Fit i: No. I?: Ncw< a-itl< struct.
lti.*liH xui <<»i,l iiion aiul Dartmouth
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Pliys’t ian and Surgio i.
. Newcastle street.
Rckulciicv, bi s .Ulm marlu sin- L
onit-e hours-!> a. in. to p- ni.
SAMUEL BORCHARDT
Attorney at Law.
Office No. 12IX Newi-sstle strei-t.
Iff tecial Attention Given to Maritime
Law and <>nc-'ions AiLo ting I.mid Tith --
BENNET & GROOVEP v
Attorneys at Law.
<ii I h i: t |i .'•tali", Cor. Mini!; and Newcastle
Sirei-ta.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law.
<>i sick in Wright’B Building, Cor. Monk aid
Nvwcaflle street*-.
DR. R. E. L. BURFORD,
Physician and ''•;:gcon.
offi‘"»'dOVKs—9 to Jo a. in , 1 to 1 p ni. and
I 7 t.i U|>. la.
Oi lit i. Axdßoom- Kai**vi !»'.«■< k, N» wrai’tiv
Street.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
I.X< Mlll'tVil \TI.P. ■
NEW( AsTLE -Titl.ET. R()OM> *2 an.l I
i ;i<>\ vi r bloc k.
• Cyiu s Siifi.ton, Attorney at Law. Manager
Guarantee-’Tltb h t«» It-a’ E-tatv in the « ily "i
Brnn-wick and Glvnn county. < • nipt, u- al'-
•trat-l-for all property in .>nid « dy at.'t .onnt'
from Iliv earliest period to Ihe p:< • nt time, and
KUppliesome.’D'ii • <‘:ui-v.I i>\ Iliv <!«•. trm ti. n ot
a portion of -ilynn count* record;*, lor mho*
m.ilioi» appl\ to the Maii: ; < r
SEASONABLE GOODS
OLD tIBIIIJi
DRUK STORI'I
LLOYD & ADAMS,
11 2 Newcastle stieet,
Sure Ih'atli to Roaches, Bed
Bug Poison (a sure killer),
Mosquiiod- an easy wav to rid
the house of mosquitos, Pow
dered Borax, Gum ('atupl'.or,
Insect Powder, b'b Paper and
Su’.phu r ( audits.
the best place in town to
have your prescriptions put up.
LLOYH A ADAMS.
BtHvles AL Baker,
x. wnian Bio k, Ray Street.
MercluiiidLse Brokers
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GENERAL AGENTS.
A gents for Georgia and Florida for
Mnenealc and Urban Safe Company
and Alpine Sate Company.
Agents tor the K. Sauer Showcase,
Co., and tlie Caligraph Type writer.
h. T. DI XX.
Clothing and Gents'
Fiirnisliing Goo Is.
Mv friends and the public generally
u'c cordially invited to call and
examine my stock • f
NinV SPRING
( LOTH I NG
St vies lo please ti e moil faalhlioua.
Scarlett block, Newcastle afreet.
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Sa leJ
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ICECREAM
HE®,
The
BEST
in the
STUBBS-SHEER
Hardware
('DM PAX Y,
M-IEWM ST.-IsJIS
C. ‘E. H O "ST X. El , !
house and Sign Painter i
. ...
B< gs toinform the citizens ol Brunswick that he is
now located in d. Michelson’s buildintf, on Richmond
street. Porters old stand. lie always employs the
best workmen and asks the public to
'Try His New Sign Writers.
Mr. llovle cannot be surpassed as to House, Sign ami
Decorative Painting, lie wi'l-also reset I token glass.
C. E. HOYLE, House and Sion Painter.
Soinxtz 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 Ol R
STORE. We prefer a small profit on a big
trade to a big profit on a small trade; ten cents
profit from ten people rather than one dollar
protit out of one parse. Do you object that it
lakes more time to serve ten people than one,
ami so cost more? We answer that gftod goods
at small profits sell quickly. Its the haggling
over large protits takes the time. M e sell good
goods at small protits.
Scliutz Bros.
STII I TIIIY IfflW
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By every Yew YorA* steamer I am receiving additions tol
my already large and well selected stocA* of Staple and L'ancy fl
Groce i ies, and I am glad to say that the Public rs realizing thel
fact that I have what they want. fl
IMPORTED GOODS- I
i think I am safe in saying that I have the largest and finest fl
line of IMPORTED GOODS ever shown in Brunswick. I
propose Io make a specialty of this class of goods and all who fl
want the most delicious brands of trusts, preserves, sauces,
ratsups, etc., should call and see my stocA* fl
EVERYTHIN G- TTZE ■
Everythiijg I have is new and fresh and friends who have fl
bought from me come to see me again. / will do all / can to fl
please you and guarantee satisfaction. fl
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JR. S. CRjMG-, Grocer.
Cor. Howe and Newcastle Streets.
. - . r—< > n A —v— A A A f*** I Z “ 1 I"
WESTERN MEA! MARKET,
i Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor
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All kinds <>f Western and Tennessee-Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Brands of the Finest Breaklast Bacon and Hains
a Specialty.
FREE DELIVERY IX THE CITY.-%sa
Paints, W Paper d Inta Shades.
Shins, Banners, Decorative and Plain Painting.
Artists’ and Decorators’ xMateri.iL,
Dry elitcl in Oil.
Fanev Work material oi eveiy descriptn n.
\\ e.porter
j 500 Monk Street.
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W - V Ti Til I E L 11 ’ S
Children’s Carriages
SOLD BY
C. JV£;( .
31(i NEWCASTLE STREET 316 ’
BURR WINTON, Brunswiok
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
N<h. 314 a»-l :il« II M W Town, HEAIMJCAHTKK3.
*> a * |i I Ait work tn illy and promptly ex<;
Mractai Mier
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Ami Superintendent. HOiVLES* BAKEK > <»EH< E,
loub--.1 oub--.-1... Cwrr«n»<*it'ir|p» i Bui Street