The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 28, 1890, Image 2

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I'HE EVENING POST. Enter* d in the p wtoftice at Brun**w ck. Ga., a* tec*»nd-clab» inn'.tcr. l*«ucd every day, except Sunday, irom the oflice <d“THK Eveni.G Post," lit Ru hir »nd-trcct- Kent A FroM, PubliMieri*- .11* t Proprietors 81 BsCRIPTION. One year.. - - f 1.00 | Three month*, - #!.’*• Six months. - 2.00 J One month. - - to ADVERTISING RATES /re very reawmabh*. and \\ ill l>e furnished upon application. TELEPHONE No. 4!». TO SUBSCRIBERS. The management of Tin: Post is . making an earnest effort for the prompt delivery of the paper to every subscriber. Anyone who fails to get his paper, will confer a favor by re porting the fact to the business oilice, 114 K cbmond street. ~ TO ADVERTISERS. All contract advertisers will pleast arrange to have the copy for an\ changes or for new advertisements sent to the business office of Tin Post the day before the change is to be made. ’J he management wil esteem it a special favor if this re quest is complied with. —B. ' ■■■■'■ —' The Farmers Alliance will find it: best alliance with the democratii party. The tariff bill is framed to catcl the odious foreigner in a trap. Wi will permit him to exhibit his good: in this country, but he can sell nom of them here. We a.e two smart so: the hated foreigner. ■"■l "" —— ■ • Mk. Coon persists in his noinina tion of Vice President Morton for tin presidency This is really an tin * "\'rntahle encroachment upon th< ves of Mr. Harrison. Witl _ yote and the influence <> . , bar M I. Mm tot X ■. r .in : i.h ft- - nk force to b< H~ B . 'wvWwiißW BS? y •> K >ctu ation B H ■ w ■ j " MP HF ** *■ ■ 1 ‘i ,n - »■ icy of the pally, th.- ,< u l -:~ ■>: *" -’•ale-. isK ' as <iumb as o> sters up m ' imp .rtant measure. > _________ ziHoNos'i' the other attiaitiolis ■ inch < Licago w ill boast, during het great exposition, will be :: Pasteur j hospital for the treatment of hydro ’ phobia patients. Tlris will afford especial relief to those visitors at ■ the fair, who have been chewed up by the local dogs, and the sight seer from the country, who has escaped with his life from the boarding house keeper, may begin to feel compara- b lively safe. That was a strange story which was told, as occurring in this city the other day. A man, under endict ment for murder, who has broken jail and who has been a fugitive from justice, returns to the city, walks openly about the streets, con 4 verses with his friends, remains within sight almost, tor twenty four hours, and notwithstanding there is a reward offered for his cap ture, walks away at his leisure and B<i sappears. L in New York is distressed K ‘er the rival claims of Mrs. Win. H’x , <-Utor and those of Mis. W W. As Hl 1,1 ’•i* c exclusive appellation of ■ title of "Mrs. Ast >r.‘ Mrs. XVm. _■! bv right Lus liitln it <» l, t .d ex "live title to the honor, but by in . W W A toi. . .in V. I |HD 1 1 >f all Enguind woo.d find lorn elples* t ■ i.i.iuvii HB 1 f of piev < 1 !,« iBF 1 McAllister, chief aibiU urn of American tuviety. h B& „htig this contrivers) will usual judgement and acuim n B| ollumote firin'), seatc-i p‘U w ’ i one that ever. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE. - Om of the fallacious reasons as ■> signed by Speaker Reed, at the open ing of congress, lor the adoption of inc new rules and for his arbitrary j decisions, was that debate in con i gress was a* waste of time, and served "J no useful purpose. His opinion was ; based upon the idea that the action i. of party members was entirely gov erned by the decisions of the caucus and that anyjurthor discussion of a measure, once agreed upon in cau cus. failed t > produce any ciiange in the result. 8 : The right of unlimited debate in L congress has always been used to f arouse the conscience and correct the t judgement of the people. Lt is not , \ alone to his fellow members that a speaker addresses himself. His ’I audience is this vast country, and it ! is a quickine.i public sentiment that I the orator seeks to arouse, which in | turn shall speak with a force and eloqu er ee not his own. in inducing y his opponent to hearken to the j, reasonableness of his argument!. ] lo the member of congress, the pub lie press is a powerful co adjutur, ex | [rounding and amplifying the argu merit by its daily repetition to the masses. It was with no hope of convincing “ t heir opponents that the anti slavery Is advocates reasoned, plead and thun ic deiidattLeir southern adversaries. The controversy was irreconsilable, I Tlie point of view was hopelessly al variance. And yet the little hand . lul of men, who fust cute.cd the Is , , , [lui iiumen tary breach, spoke so II effectively to their iqq.iments and over their heads to the country, that a revolution in the government was t produced. it The house is a turbulent and ini :i petuous body* liable to‘be carried ( e away by a rush of feeling into hasty ,h and ill considered legislation. The ■ I people have ex peeted that the sen in ate would ui t ns u cheek upon the •'1 house, and for this reason any rule, ■ which in that body would tend to . check the freedom ot debate, would 18 1 be peculiarly pernicious. The pre > B jeiou.s jewel of liberty has been deliv- [ ‘ r , ered into the hu nds of modern gen 8 -orations. To retain it. in the preser ?< ’|vationof the purity of the ballot, ; w ill tusk the best eil orts of tongue 18 and pen. Freedom of debate is l: " needed for this same defensive work to day, not less than it was a hun ; dred years ago, and it should not be I surrendered so long aa ingenuity can <lc\ise any parliamentary’ method to prevent its deprivation. st ■ a " | Tin; voters of Glynn county will do ° well to bear in mind two facts in • i chosing their Candidate at to mor I row’s primary. That man should be I chosen who not only is personally ” ‘ preferable to the voter, but who un I <ier all of the circumstances, in the L , j judgement of the voter, can win at ! the general election. The reimbli • r I can vote of the county will i enter ■ tijion John Spears. It will not be the i policy of the republicans to [ilace • I | auy other candidate in the field, but it will be enough glory for them to elect a man who is any thing else e- - than a democrat. Spears expects to jeaii to bis support, in addition to ' the* republican vote, enough votes >f I from disgruntled •‘laboring men'' to r ■ increase his strength to -a dangerous r : point. If the people of this county 1 [lermit tiiis man to be elected, after I his secession from the democratic t party and his defiance of its autiior i’pty, we may as well abandon any r pret<«ce of an organization. The 1 next step will be Jim Blue, and it will not require a force bill ami fed • oral bayonets to elect‘him either. The expressions of opposition to i the boycott, as it has been proposed ! to be applied? previous to the pas , • sage of the force bill, has brought to 1 the surface a perfect storm of oppo ‘ sition throughout the length and . breadth of the land. The sugges ' tion has at least had the effect of | 5 arousing interest in the subject and • of ventilating the iniquities of the ' [dan, which will probably induce the ■ senate to either kill the measure, or 1 else to so emasculate it as to render it harmless. 1 The boycott, in a mild form, is a ' • familiar object to all editors. “Stop I m y paper,” says Tom. Dick and i Harry, “if you intend to tell the - truth about anything that concerns ■ me.” Tom Dick and the rest of them ’ I some times vary the story by deny-1 y ting that the truth is being told, but r - the little boycott goes on uotwith r - alaudiug. i s The lower house of congiesa ha, it passed a national bankruptcy bill. -*■ The deficiency which will state thi m goierument in the face, as a con»e ■b quencc of republican eklravigance u, will not require an olficiai dixtaia . • ■ IHE EV] NtNti i’OSl. MONDAY, JULY 28. l<9o. I'aiul.s and Oils. We can save) on money on paints and oils. Two tons Atlantic l.ead just received. I’uic linseed Oil in any quantity. Ready mixed Paiats ' cheap. We sell more paint thhn any house in Brunswick. Come and see j us ami get bottom prices. Lloyd A Adams. Drugs and Medicines. We have the cheapest, freshest and best assorted stock of Drugs and. Medicines in Brunswick- This is a 1 fact that cannot be disputed. We, are satisfied with a fair profit. Lloyd A Adams. ; •’ Prescriptions ! arc made a specialty at our store,! We dis[>ense SoXlbb's preparations —the best to be hail. No fancy prices. (.Juick delivery to any parti of the city. Send us your preserip-l lions. Lloyd A Adams. Turnip Need for Fall Planting. Rutabaga. Flat Dutch, Red Top and other varieties. Everything fresh: I I not an old seed in the house. Now i I is the time to plant. Li.oy'd A Adam<s. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr. d. E. McMIILAN. Physician and Surgeon. Office —Payne building on Monk Street. PEARSON ELLIS, * • Attorney at Law. BKrNSYV'K ■■■.:: Ga. I ■ ■ H. 11. HOW AR I > W. W KIKG > 1 ! HOWARDS KING, 1 Real Estate and insurance Agts s. G; i L r. ii> 8. ailutl Block—Nt wrtiwlh* -tn vt. i P V KS, •’ Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Will practice in Supreme Court of Gcorg'a. Cnitfl .-tah - ( <»ui t al ."avauniih. and in tin* >u i pcnoi < <>iii t-«if Glynn. Wax nc, <‘i ti ltmi. I’n-r < ! amt ( offee < ountieß amt » lmwli< r« by Special Contract. oilirc in scarh tl Buil'ting. Xcw< ii>lh‘ >t. ’ Dr. O. W. TUCKER, l; Physician and Surgeon Oi Fh I. No. 121 > Nrw< antic struct. Dr. J A BUTTS Physician and Surgeon. » Os lit E No. 121 X’rwrabtlr Ireut. Reni penci:—Cor. I nion ami Dartmouth st-. . A. C. BLAIN, M. D. Physician and Surgcoi. I No. 311 L Newcastle Sir< tt. Residence. *»°* .»!!»< mtirlu ntrcc t. i < mice hours—'.i a. in. to . p. ni SAMUEL BORCHARDT Attorney-at Law. <>nie« No. 121% Newcastle 'tnif. - lueial Mlentioii Given h> Maritime I. aw ami line-lions Ali’evling I.ami Titl< - BE N N ET & G ROOV E F(, Attorneys at Law. office I p-Nlairs, Cor. Monk ami New< asUc Street*. SAM C. ATKINSON, Attorney at Law. Oi l ice in Wright's Building, Cor. Monk amt castle stri ct*. DR. R. E. L. BURFORD, Physician and offd : Aioi ks—V to 10 a. m., 1 to I p. in. and 7t.»op.m. office And Room* Kaiser Block, Newcastle Street. Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company INCOKPOH M ED. ;kt.: t AnTLL -TUELT. RooM> .’and I t k<»\ err block. CYKI ' Shelton, Attorney at Law. Manager <• .i.iranfet - Tit’- - to ii ■ <! I -tat» in the city •»! BriiU'Wi- k ami Glynn ••ounty ( rmpkic’at>- *tra<‘t' tor all propt 11 x in said < ity ami countx 11*0111 the earliest pcriolt>> the pie-ent time, amt ; HUpptie*omission caU'u l by the de-trm 11 *n ol a portion < - I > . tutor e million apply to the Mair ••••r Bowles Baker. Newman Block, Bay Street, urlerclihiidise Brokers And— GENERAL AGENTS. Agents for Georgia and Florida for Macneale and Urban Safe Company ami Alpine Safe Company. Agents for the R. Sauer Showcase > o. and the Caligraph Type writer. I ~ p. T. DUNN, Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. My friends ami the public generally are cordially invited to call and examine my sUw k < f NEW SPRING ( LOTH ING V* |<l« aM» tl.e lau.t faslidlou*. urlett blew k, XewcMtie atruet. —* Sale. ICEBM FfiEtlEK. The BSEST in the woßhn. Hardware COMPANY, It>lNm SI-M 8 C O Tx" T ■ Zx house and Sit»n Painter! (“ Bi gs toinforni the citizens of Brunswick that he is now located in .1. Michelson's building, on Richmond street. Bolters old Stand. He always employs the best workmen ami asks the public to Try His New Sign Writers. ’ Mr, Hoyle cannot be surpassed as to House, Sign ami ; Decorative Painting. lie will also reset broken glass. ('. E. HOYLE, House and Sign Painter. Sciiutz Bros. STOCK TAKING. Everybody almost is aware of the amount of labor incident to Stock 1 iking, anil in order to lighten our labors as much as possible we have decided on a series of CLOSING Ol 1 SALES previous to taking our Annual Inventory- Jbe first sale of the series v ill take place or Wed nesday, July 30, when we will oiler 25 pieces of double width < ash mere, in all the various colors, at 18 cents, usually sold at 25 cents: 10 pieces *o< colored Briliiantine. 5 I inches wile at 10 cents, * worth 00 cents. An elegant assortment of col ored ginghams at 7 cents, worth 10 cents. A full assortment of Dress Ginghams at 7 cents, worth 10 cents: 15 pieces Indigo blue, with yel uw figured Calico at 8 cents, never before sold below 10 cents; 5 pieces Curtain Scrim 8 cents, worth 10 cents; 500 5 foot Curtain Poles com plete, with all the brass trimmings, at 25 cents I each Turkey lied Table Damasks, last color, at 25 centtj. worth 40 cents. Bleached Table Dam ask at 50 cents, worth 75 cents; I nbleached Table Damask at 50 cents, worth 75 cents R and G Corsets at 50 cents; Warners Health < or sets at #1.10; Thompson's Giove Fitting Cor | eels at $1 : French Woven Corsets at 85 cents Mosquito Canopies complete, at #1.25; Mosquito Conopie*. 100 inches long. 10 yard skirt, line mesh, largest net made at #2.25. Spool Thread , I cents a spool Corticeili Sewing Silk at 8 cents ■i spool Corticeili T rist at 1c u spool. —■— I Schutz Bros.. S Tll.l. 11l 11 ("WB By every Aew Y'or/.' steamer I am receiving additions my already large and well selected stocZ; of Staple and I 'anHß Groceries, and I am glad to say that the Public is realizing dirfl fact that I have what they want. 13 ! PORTED GOODS- ■ * I think I am safe in saying that I hate the largest and tincstiH line of IMPORTED GOODS ever shown in Brunswick, ill propos * to make a specialty ot this class of goods ami all who BB want tin* most delicious brands ot fruits, preserves, sauces,lM catsups, etc., should call and see my stock fl J>TC3- TSTTIFW' I Everything I have is new and fresh and friends who havew bought Irom me conm to see im* again. / w ill do all / can to 1 please yon and guarantee satisfaction I :R. S. CRA.IG-, GDeooezc. , Gor. Howe and Newcastle Streets, WESTERN MEAT MARKET, Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor. All kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and Retail, Select Brands of the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Hani" a Specialty'. 1 FREE DELI VERA' IX THE CITY."k4I Paints, Mi Paper and Kuta Shades. S'gns, Banners, Decorative and Plain Painting. Autists’ and Decorators’ Material, TDry and. in Oil. Fancy Work inateuai <>t every description. AV. E .PORTER 500 Monk Street. “FURNITURE. o y U \. ■ W • ® W&iV hj o /VX . ; ’V' a > ffi J.j* Hl ■w A 3T3 F IXC X, i> ’ 3 Children’s Carriages SOLD BY cj j\zc (; )> 31tl NEWCASTLE STREET 316 BI RR WINTON, Brunswick STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING N "‘- :U and :W.H emt, >. w lon», HEAUQLAHTEHS. m a » | i All work neatly and promptly exo Contractor« Builder —at— And Superintendent BOWLES dr BAKER’S OFFICE, ttfae* but (.Mtrvap < ■ lulled . Bay Street - I