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Having just completed our inventory of stock, I am
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pleased to inform the Public that I will have on sale for the
next ten days the Largest stock of Ribbons in Brunswick, also
a complete line of Ladies and Children's ready-made Garments
Laces and Embroideries of every description*: Hosiery, Hand
kercKiefs. Swiss Ribbed and G iiizc \' -sts. Corsets, Ruching
Stamped Linens,Children’s Bibs, Lace Handkerchiefs and No
tions, at greatly reduced prices.
If you are in need of an Umbrella it will pay you to call
and examine my line of Silk, Gloria, Saltern and Gingham 1
Umbrellas, with fancy oxordized, sterling silver and natural
wood handles, sold at the most reasonabk prices. Having on
hand some Gents’, Ladies’ and Children s Straw' 11. its, I will
sell them ata Great Sacrifice.
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Ellis Streets.
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OcfcAN 11<>! 1.1.
■ BARBER SHOP.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
work stri tl\ first class, i
J.W.lllllllAW,
Dealers in ami manufacturer* of
Texas Pony C-rte, $lO to $13.50
each. New and second - hand
Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons.
One nice building 10t31x150 for sale.
bargain in New Store and Dwelling
ombined.
\ J. W. NUNN, CO.
r Corner Manslleld and Reynolds Streets J
A. J. Braswell,
rRACTICAL
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH.
Manufacturer, of V' agon, an I Bugpe-.
General Repair Work of Every de
scription promptly done at the
lowest living prices, and in
k the best workmanlike
■ manner.
■HORSESHOEING A Slit HIM
When you have any work to <lu u> •
KiKlettioriw 'I. rear of Uiun.Hho, 11.
Brunswick. Ga. satwlurUon uuurai.i..
Bowles & Baker.
■Hs Kewman Block, Bay Him I.
■erchandisu Brokers
And- 1
Ren ePi al agents
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|||hL **ntb for tio I.’ - .
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J. E. YOUNG,
Back Landing
Lumber Yard
P.ue and Cypress Lumber,
Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
( oiling, Moulding. < 'using, etc
Comet Measurement Guaratleed.
Lumber not m sto. k will be furnished on short
notice and at reattoniible price.-.
/ gg~ I'elephotte No. 11; Post, oilice Box No. : ..
dMSgt RADAM'S
i KILLER.
K The Greatest Discovery
of the Ago.
OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY FEVER.
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA AND CHIIJ.S.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
Th# cures effected by thia Medicine are la
many casea
MIRACLES!
Sold onlv in Jugs containing One Gallon.
Price Three ISollaris—asniall investment
when Health aud l ife can bo obtained.
“History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
.1. T. 1111 l KWEI.I , Sole Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
Saunders Bros.,
Lt MBEK,
Cor. Newcastle and 1 Streets, are
tillering at Kock Bottom Prices all
Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum
ber, Lime. Cement, Plaster and Build
ing Material Generally.
/ •'“Orders Solicited, Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
AND
IPCTNAM II OISE,
I. L. PETERSON. Proprietor.
Special rates for regular boarders.
First class in every particular.
fWY'ur patronage respectfully
solicited.
IT IE EVENING I’o.B 1: MON DA Y AUGUST, 4. 1890.
AN ORDINANCE
To detine the du’ns. and powers of
the h'uii'T "t health, constituted
under the charter <>t the city
of Brunswick adopted
November 12th, 1H89; to prescribe
how many members of said board
shall constitute a quorum: to pro
vide for the meeting of said board 1
and notice <>f their meeting; to I
amend sections 235 at.d 230 of the
code of ordinances of said city, j
caditied by G. B. .Mabry in the 1
year 1884;to repeal seeli ms 213 1
and 211 of said code of ordinances, '
and to ordain in lieu thereof thej ■
matter contained in section lof ,
this ordinam c; for otlmr purposes '
herein contained: and to repeal or
dtnances and pin ts of ordinances
in conflict herewith.
Section 1. Belt on I Ainu I by the mayor ami .
aldermen of the ritv of Biunsxxiek, in council I 1
lawfully .looeiubled, and it i- beieby or- | j
ti nned by hukl power. That, from nnd |
after the pJUMHpc nnd publication j <
«.f this ordinance. it alia 1 ] he the duty of the <
bojtr'l nf heiit II of the city •»• Brtit< - wick to k(M p
and maintain u general miper vision overallmut- I i
t4H -< and things | er aining io Hie piddle health
of -aid city ; ami from time to tn» <• to pa-: -»;. h
resolutions ns in their Judgment uil! prtwrve ;
t .«• public hetihli oi sud ci»y or be conducive
thereto, ami to submit Ui«‘bame t . the mayor ami 1
council of the <ny of Brn«»swb*-k foj adoption.
>EC. 2. B« it ami it hcr< l»y in like m .t.nei
fu; thvr ordained by the autlio ity afma • tid. '
That, from an I alter the pas an.l public <t on
of thia ordinance »w im-ecri bed bv ti.e » 'ruler of '
said city, nve (5 member- of said boa d >f health 1
snail (‘.institute a quorum l<r* the transa. lion <<
all matter-apd things pettalnini t<> -aid board '
<d health of any ami all ch ir i< t. t wIiM.-.wicr < ]
Si a . Be it and it is hereby in ii<e manner
’ further ordained by said authority Tii-.t section
: numbered two hundred a. d thirtv-Hve of th
- rode of ordinance* of said city, as codified ny G.
I». Mabrv in lite • ear ISM be. and Hie x:i: e i
here t y s<» amendctl, no -to rvau: •> u I b«.ai I
shall meet once a month, or ar oflt n a-they ma\
derm it n< ccssary for the wi ll beiirjof Un* health
of >aid ciU: and viheiicv.r it. is ndvi-abie t.
i liave a special meeting of Hie board oi health,
the chairman or anv two mvnbei * t hereof mty i
instruct the <• it v marshal o his a-si -taut to sum !
mon -aid board together: and it -hall he t e <iuL\
of-aid mar.-lial o*. Ids a- i-lant. «»r«»t s.ri » l olie
! otliccrof said city, to biimmim the mcn.lH i-oi
I said Iri-ti 'I when . in.-trud* d.
>i:r. 4. lb it an I it i hereby m like ii.anncr
furth r o-dained by Hie anihortt a'urcrai l.
Tn at section <vi o hundred and thirl' - i\
»»f t c ihl codu of ordinances th* < ly .»f
i B* iiDs wick.’Us codified Ity <» 15. Mabiv in the
' >< ar issj. |n- ami the same is In reby *o imen.h <t,
a- to read, in addition io w hat 1- contained in
I -ai I sc. ; iqn. a-follow -: •• Wh«*n the <d» \ doe- i *
«uvn s« av< nger work, said work shall be i;n<ivt
th<‘ *ii|tu \ l-ion of th** sai<i b >ar<l <>l health "
sec. r». Be it and it is herein it. I.kc matim-i
further ordained bv the authotity af.>rc.-a; I, ■
I lit.ll section -21 ’ and -’ll of the code of ordinance-• 1
'of -aid city, a- eo.htled by the -aid G l>. Mabry
in the year HM, be and the same a < h« r« by re
pealed.
Sit. u Be it an iit is hereby in like ni.mae:
' inrther ordained bv the authority •:{ •>. m ; |.
'l’hat, whenever stHgnan* water orother fihit.
aarbagc, rubbish, weeds<»* umlergrow th i< un.l
upon hny |>iemt < b<>ar>! of health
I empowered to issue orders din < tlj i »; h •ou ner
oi tenant of -aid prcmi-es to 1 i inove or alut<* H e
-ante w ill.in a gi\en time within the di-< relion |
j of-ahi board, -utlicienlly bmg t<> en iltle -aid
work to be done in reason; nd,if niter tln • \ pira- j
j Hon of the tniu* name i said wait r or other i
tilt !i. garbage, rubbish, weed* or undergrow ih li
mit drained oft or removed frnm -aid premise.-,
thru the snnitai v insj c t .r shall have the -an.c
done at ohre. and the expense of doing >;j.| u ork
' -hall be paid by the <»wner.<»f s.a;d premi-es. and i
-in h pax ment -halt be enlor< e<l a- is pr« rnbt <1
i in >e •. 2'.‘ of the charter th'*cit\ of Brun--
i wick, approved on the I2UI day ol November
I ]ss*.i.
>i i. . 15. it an llt is hereby in like manner,
i m ill, r orila.nvd by the autln rit ;> afnt esanl.That
the -aid -aniiarv i"n-pector of the . it v ..| Brun.--
| wick shall lie ami i- m’rrby declared Hie execu- 1
i five<»fllcer of tin* -aid board of health.
.'-re >. Be il and it here:*', in like manner
further ordained by the nuthoritx aforc-aid,
I That all ordinances ami pari- of ordinances m
■ < onllict herewith be and tiie am - are hei’el.v iv
' pealed.
' rasse'l and adopt< d this 2d d;t \of July
■ Attest: J. •». si’j \i:s. Mayor. ■
I . A. N 1 I.son. Clerk ■ < oiim il.
AN < RDTNANCE.
T<> prohibit tin* exc i'at ion or re
moval of earth, either or - both,
within the incorporate limits ot
the city of Brunswick, forthe 1
time herein specified: and to pro
vide a penalty for the violation :
hereof:
1 >1 t’. 1. I’< d aud it i- hricbx ord.lined b» ll:<
Mayor and Aldcrmcn of the < ity of Brun-wtck.
■ in conn* il laxvfully a.-.-miblt d. that, from an I
after the passage and publication *>f thi* ordi j
j nxiice, in m eoidance xxith Hie charter of -.nd ■
i rit v. approved November 12th !’>!», tl shall lie i
' and is In retiy doc I a red unlawful t<.r any* person .
to excavate or remove, either or both, any -oil.
earth or dirt, xvithin the incorporate limits of i
' staid city at any time from the first day of .June
mill! the I.'.th day of October in each and every ,
year, includfng the vear eighteen hiimlrsd ai d
ninet v utile-- bv permi—urn of the board of
i hcallh evidenced by a resolution of- ii*l board to
1 that ertect.
Si», Bo it a’d il is hereby in like manner
further ordalm*d by the Mayor and Alderman
of tile tity of Brunswick in < ..tine,l laxvfully as
-vmbhul that any per.-wti violatingH;e provts-ons
i of lid-orditince -hall, upon ennx i< ti*>n therefor
tn the police court of said city la* put ished as »- I
i presrrilM’.l in mm It. of Hie charter I said*
citx approved on smd Noxember 12*h hvs'.i.
. Me.:;. Be it aiel it 1- hereby in like m' nner
j further ortlained bv said authority that all < r
'imanceg or part -of ordinance- in c mil n-t with
tin v ordinance be am! the -ame are hereby rc
p aled.
I*as.-ed ami adopted this 2nd dax* ot .lulx
j ISW. J J. SI L \K-.
Mayor < itx of Brunswick.
I Alla-t.
U. A. Nei.son, < lerk of ( otiucil.
AN ORDINANCE
To :itnen<l an ordinance previding
rides of sanitat ion, approved May
Ittii, 1889;
si x'. 1. Ik* it ordained l.x 'he Mayorand Alder
, men of tln < it x <jf Bnin.-w irk. in council a-sem
tiled, and it i- herein <>••»!.lined bv authority of
1 the < nnr,that rule xl. rontaine I in the ordinance
1 atore-ai-l approx l M.iv *»| n, I—'.' be and the
' same is hereby amended by -Hiking out the
I limits then in contained, -<• -hat said rule \i
i when *o amemled - hall read a- f<illo\»<:
pens xx ill not In* allowed, nor xx ill pct-ons !><■
allow<*d to keep hog- upoti (heir nremi-e- or
! elsew here. In the following dr-< nbvd Binds;
e.eiiiee'i- iu : at the Interfw.tion oi <> -:r< < t and
I Academy creek and running the-*.ee east tot le
i burn street thence south to Gloucester street,
thence ca-t Io the mar-h. thence along tin- mat -ii
to the xx nter fropt at McCullough’s d< ck. thence
glong the xx at-r front to the place of beg etting,
src. 2. Repeal* all laws ui <'ontii*'t hen xviih.
I’j—cd and adepted in council Uis 2nd dax of
July 1890. I. I. sp> \rs.
Mayor Uity of Brun - xx u k .
Attest:
E. \. Nel-on, C lerk of Council.
• July ::
Have Your
COLLECTING DONE
BY—
J. T. LAMBRIGHT.
Headquarters with .Judge J. E
Lambright, <>n Monk Street.
Makis a specialty of Collecting
Rents as well as accounts of all kinds.
I Patronage Solicited—Satisfaction
Assured. .1, T. LAMBRIGHT.
Coney & Parker,
Whob sah am! retail d< ah i> in
Wood
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"B FL I O K
ami •
Sewer Piping,
inc.uding T'himm v Elm- and Hood-. 1
Sole agents for CrovatCs Brick Yard 1
D lephonc 1-. 525 Bay street
DR. TALMAGE’S FIRST SERMON.
The Great. Preacher Tell* How He Ap
peared When He Began Hi* Life Work.
Ah, how well I remember the firs,
Sunday in my first church I
The congregation gathered early.
The brown stone church was a beauti
ful structure within and without. An
adjacent quarry had furnished the ma
terial, and the architect and builder,
who were men of taste, had not been
interfered with. A few cr. eping vines
had been planted at the front and side,
and a white rose bush stood at the
door, flinging its fragrance across the
yard.
Many had gone in and taken their
seats, but others had stayed at the
door to watch the coming of the new
minister and his bride. She is gone
now, and it is no flattery to write that
she was fair to look upon, delicate in
structure of body, eyes large and blue,
hair in which was folded the shadows
of midnight, erect carriage, but quite
small. She was such a one as you
could pick up and carry over a stream
v, ith one arm. She had a sweet voice
and had storxl several years in the
choir of the city churches, and had
withal a magic of presence tliat had
turned all whom she had ever met into
rGiHn personal admirers. Her hand
trembled on her husband’s arm as that
day they went up the steps of the
meeting house, gazed at intently by
young and old.
The pastor looked paler even than
was bis wont. His voice quivered in
reading the hymn, and he looked con
fused in making the publications. That
day a mother had brought her child for
baptism, and for the first time he offi
ciated in that ceremony. Had hard
work to remember the words, and
knew not what to do next. XVhen he
came to preach, in his excitement he
could not. find his sermon. It had
fallen back of the sofa. Looked up
and down and forward and backward.
Fished it out at last, just in time to
come up, flushed and hot, to read the
text. Made a very feeble attempt at
preaching. But all were ready to hear
his words. The young sympathized
with him, for he was young, and the
< Id hxiked on him with a sort of pater
nal indulgence. At the few words in
which he commended himself and his
t<> their sympathy and care they broke
forth into weeping. And at the foot of
the pulpit at the close of the service
the people gathered, poor and rich, to
offer their right hand.—T. De AVitt
Talmage in Ladies’ Home Journal.
Only n mistake.
Little 3-year-old Tom Gibson, of Cal
ifornia, ought to make a good lawyer
if he keeps on. Ono day not long ago
his father said tx> him:
"Tom, get my sltppere. They nre
under the bed.”
Pretty soon Tom catue back empty
handed.
"Fader,'’ said he, “you told a big
lie.”
"How is that!” said his father.
"XVell,” replied Tom, “I looked un
der the bed, and no slippers there. No
-lippia'. there, fader.”
' fa it wasn’t a lie, my son,’’ replied
hi. i itiu'r. "That was a mi.-taki .”
Th slippers were found and the in
i e; 1 'nt was forgotten until a few days
afterward. Tom came running into
tlie hoi:-e wit h his li[>s betraying visible
evi ien e that he had been eating.
roni.’’ said his mother, "what, have
you been eating<"
"Nothing, mother,” replied Tom.
"Why. Tom,” said his mother,"there
are crumbs all over your mouth. Don't
you know you have told me a story?”
"No,” replied Tom promptly, "that
was a mistake.”—New York World.
A Knight of file Garter I’in.
James 11. Drake possesses an unique
scarf pin. It is nothing more or less
than ii Knight of the Garter pin, of
which there are none in ‘this country
with this exception, and but thirty two
in all Eiizlan 1. The pattern is a garter
of bl 10 enamel, on which are the well
known words in gilt lettering, sur
mounted by a cross whoso points are
■et with diamonds. Some years ago
Mr. Drake entertained a party of En
; !:>h < ipitalists in the northwest,
ir.ioiig whom was the Duke of Suther
land. XVhen they took their depart
ure, greatly pleased with their visit, the
duke drew the pin from his era vat and
placed it in Mr. Drake's. Many times
has he been stopped by Englishmen in
this country xvho recognized one of the
emblems es the order, and who desired
! t > know how it eame into his posses
sion. Mr. Drake might readily pass for
a duke, but he is as promi of his
nationality as he is of the phi and the
circumstances of its presentation. St.
Paul Pioneer Press.
Cause of Sea Sicknes*.
The causes and philosophx of sea
sickness have always been a great
puzzle; but the most generally received
theory at present is that the trouble is
due to the inequality of pressure in the
I>1(hh1 x essels. In a eraft tossing on the
i waves the blood is made to flow first
this xxay and then that, naturally pro
ducing disturbance. As for remedies,
nothing has been discovered that is
more elfeetive thanthe traditional piece
of salt pork on the end of a string.—
New York Telegram.
A Modern Unbeliever.
X'au Lyltelbrane ((concluding a mon
ologueon hypnotism) No. Miss Jessie .
I make it a rule to believe nothing I
eaxvn't understand.
Miss Jessie No wander you are such
a dreadful skeptic.—Pittsburg Bullet in.
A whale, thirty-two feet long, ran
ashore on Maddox's Island. Md . and
wit-"captured mid killed.
A new electric lantern has b-.-eii de
signed in X'ienna for tii" useof lecturers
mid inejie.d classes. By .1 <• .mbimit <ll
of lenses the magnified imag • of an ob
ject is projected on a white »cr.H‘n in its
natural colors.
Lost
A gold necklace. ba»p sha| <d*
Fin hr will be liherallv navaideil by
leaving it nt the oflUo* of Till: I'csF
'ffi—R S. Craig, the grocer.
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Newcastle sh*ee<, I better than < vcr prrnaicd to show mv
(•leiiaiit stock of l ? l ICNITI RE, which I w ill sell on l evy close
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