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THE MONDAY EDITION
Don’t forget the Monday edition.
Every merchant in the city who
as not already advertised in The
Post should, by all means, take ad
vantage of the very low weekly ad
vertising rate and make a contract
at once.
Special features will be added
from time to ti' 1?, and an unusually
large edition is always issued on
Monday, thus •guaranteeing to the
advertiser good return on the invest
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■a difficult
move the
,ny given
: not cov-
iction in
ted in a
emocrats,
hy a ma
a .larger
,o Cleve
is natur
s largely
*ve some
r . srence to
the revolutionary legislation of the
republican party.
The President of the Argentine
Republic has resigned. The Presi
dent of the United States still draws
his salary, but he has practically
surrendered to Mr. Blaine. It has
all came about in the simplest way.
The Little man and the Big man
ditiered radically upon the subject
of Pan American reciprocty, atid the
Little man had to give in. From
this time forth the Big man will say.
with Louis the Fourteenth of France,
“I am the State.”
The Legislature of New York
passed a law at its last session, re
quiring all executions to be conduct
ed in private, and making it a mis
demeanor on the part of a newspaper
to publish a detailed account of the
occurrence. As a result the news
papers of that state, and the country
al large, have published fuller ac
counts of the execution of Kemmler
than of any execution which has ta
ken place, since Guiteau was hung.
The newspapers claim that the law
is unconstitutional, in that it at
tempts to abridge the liberty of the
press.
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Cam it be that the torrid weather
in the west has bred a sort of mid
summer madness, or do the prodigies
that are related to have occurred
portend direful things of evil omen'
Listen to this tale of woe; it is bui
one day's draft upon our credulity
In Dakota, hail stones fell as larg<
as a man's head. A lion loose in th
streets of Denver, is finally lasooe<
by a cow boy, a pickerel chases i
fisherman over an sere of ploughei
ground and a crazy wan drives thro
nails into bis boa*: and recovers. /
coachman in California proves to l>
a woman, and is now a happy wifi
Loser prodigies thm. these hav
hitherto thrown all Ko we luto Uai«
THE OUTLOOK.
= ! All along the line there is a more
18 ' hopeful condition of affairs, viewed
( from a democratic standpoint. The
republicans have had unlimited swi y
for more than a year, and the only
i result apparent from their actions
i",' has been the preparation of a seiies
of pitfalls into which they seem
>n preparing to hopelessly tumble.
Since the present administration
went into office, Ohio, lowa and i
_ i Rhode Island have gone over to the
democracy. Within the past few days,
s elections in Alabama and Kentucky
have resulted in largely increased
( democratic majorities. Pcnsylvania,
f the very corner stone of republican
t ism, is in danger of being lost to the
. ! party, and should it remain constant
to its traditions, ii must necessairly
’ do so by a greatly reduced majority.
The force bill is practically dead,
and the revolt of Mr. Biaine has di
vided the republican party upon the
! question of the McKinley tariff
bill
That the attitude of Mr. Blaine,in
reference to the matter of the tariff
has seriously frightened the leaders
of the party, is evidenced by the fact
that whereas a week ago they were
seriously thinking of forcing him
from office and of ejecting him from
' the party, whilst to-day . they are
considering whether it would not be
wiser to adopt his views. The pol-
> icy of Mr. Bluinc is democratic doc-
■ trine under another name. The
democrats say, let us have free trade
with the Pan-American -0011011108.
Mr Blaine says, let us take within
our proteetedboundories the other
American republics. The democrats
I concede this, and are ever willing to
go further and include the whole
i wot Id in the same relation.
Whatever we may call this doc
trine, Sir. Blaine agrees with the
democrats that there is a demand for
more extensive marxets. He has
. heard this not only from the manu
facturers of the cast, but it has been
, thundered into his earn by farmers
] of the west; yet it is too late for
j Mr. Blaine to save his party. The
j country distrusts it upon a measure
. into which it is forced. The inter-
B ests, which such a course will an
j tugonize, will shut oil the supply of
money which has been found so nec
essary to carry the elections, and
nothing will be left for it but to go
1 into retirement.
> Wm. Kemmlek, the murderer was
[, executed at Auburn Prison, in New
» York State, on Wednesday morning.
, Ihe long agony of suspence to which
this wretched man hud been sub
jected reached a fitting culmination
in the horrors of his death. The
1 motive which has induced the State
1 of New York to attempt this new ex
-1 periment in executing her criminals
was an attempt to substitute a less
painful and revolting death than
that upon the gallows. That un
consciousness came to Kemmler in
stantly upon application of the elec
tric current, the attendant physi
siuns agree, and there is no way to
disprove their statement. That life
was not extinct at the expiration of
seventeen minutes was equally appa
rent upon the current being with
drawn. The htnnan imagination
can scarcely conceive of a more hor
rible scene than that which was en
acted is the death chamber ot
Kemmler. The terrors of the Span
ish inquisition could scarcely have
impressed the imagination of those
who witnessed it with a deeper feel-I
ing of horror. Humanity revolts at
such an execution. At best the
method was but the merest experi
ment, in applying which « large por
tion of the people of New York were
opposed. It is now not improbable
that the next legislature of that
state will yield to the pressure of
popular sentiment and repeal the'
system.
The representatives of the demo
ernsy of Georgia assembled at tl •
state eapitol yesterday for the pur
pose of nominating a candidate for
governor and the other slide offices.
It was a rally of the true democracy ;
of the state, unmarred by any of the I
dissensions which have vexed thel
local divisions. If there is such a I
, thing as a Farmer’s Alliance in
Georgia, it was not apparent in the |
proceding of the state convention. I
r Col. Northen, being without opposi I
lion, was unanimously chosen as the '
s democratic candidate for Governor,
il The Hon. Phil Cook was nominated
? for secretary of state; the Hon. R.
it U. Hardeman was nominated for
treasurer, and the Hon. Geo. N. Les-
, >cr was chosen as the candidate for ;
L Attorney General. The convention I
*i' is still in session.
ai
u The white plume of Mr. Biaine
, ( l has until recently presented a some ,
what rugged appearance, n<4 unlike
A the tail of a rooster caught in the
H .; rain. But Mr. Blaine has grown 1
I tired of this untidy api«arance and
•• I has furbished up his plume until Hi
« begins to look quite wai like uud
ferocious
THE EVENINT, P(hS I: FRIDAY, AUGUST s. 1890.
Paints and Oils.
We can save you money on paints
and oils Two tons Atlantic Lead
■ just received. Pine linseed Oil in
■ any quantity. Ready-mixed Paints
cheap. We sell more paint than any
house in Brunswick. Comic and see
1 us and get bottom prices,
> Lloyd <fc Adams.
Drugs and Medicines.
We have the cheapest, freshest;
■and best assorted stock of Drugs and.’
Medicines in Brunswick- This is a
fact that cannot be disputed. We
are satisfied with a fair profit.
Lloyd & Adams.
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Prescriptions
are made a B[>eciaity at our store,
We dispense Squibb’s preparations
—the best to be had. No fancy
prices. Quick delivery to any part
of the city. Send us your- prescrip
tions. Lloyd <fe Adams.
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Turnip Seed for Fall Planting.
Rutabaga, Flat Dutch, Red Top and
other varieties. Everything fresh;
not an old seed in the house. Now
is the time’to plant.
Lloyd & Adams.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. E. MCMILLAN.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office—Payne building on Monk
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Office— 312| Newcastle Steeet.
Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts.
11. 11. HOWARD,
Real Estate and Insurance Agt
Office in Scarlett Block—Newcastle street, j
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Will practice in .Supreme Court of
United otites Court at Savannah, and in the Su
perior Courts of Glynn, Wayne, < harlton, Pierce
and Coffee Counties and elsewhere by special
Contract.
office in .Scarlett Building, Newcastle St.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office -No. 121 Newcastle Street.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
No. 314 M Newcastle Street. j
Residence, GOH albemnrle street.
Office hours—ha. m, to 5 p. in.
SAMUEL BORCHARDT
Attorney-at-Law.
Office No. 121Jtf Newcastle Street.
Special Attention Given to Maritime
Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BENN ET & GROOVER,
Attorneys at Law.
Office Up-Stairs, Cor. Monk and Newcastle
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office In Wright’s Building, Cor. Monk and
Streets.
DR. R. E. L. BURFORD,
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFK3 novas—o to 10 a. in., 1 to 4 p. in. and
7 to up. to.
OFFWi' And Rooms— Kaiser Block, Newcastle
Street.
, Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INCORPORATED.)
30JIS NEWCASTLE STBEET, ROOMS 2 and 4
CROVATT BLOCK.
Cyrus Shelton, Attorney at Law, Manager
j Guarantees Titles to Roal Estate in the city of
Brunswick ami Glynn countt. CcmDlete* ab
stracts for all property In said city and county
from the earliest periml to the present time, and
supplies omissions caused by the destruction of
a ptirtlou of Glynn county records. Forinfor
mat ion apply to the Manager
WILLIAM KNOX,
Real Estate and Business Broker.
Retail Stocks Bought and Sold.
304 .J Newcastle Street 3044.
®RADAM’S
HHCROBE
KILLER.
The Greatest Discovery
of the Age.
OLD IN THEORY. BUT THS RBMBDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY FEVER.
BRONCHITIS. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA.
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS.
In Ihort.au forms of 0r»anl« and Functional Olsaasa.
Tba euraa iffetud by lbl» ModJdna aru lu
IJiHUf IhM'l
MIRACLES!
Hold only tn Ju<» ooutalniaa pne Gallon.
Pro. Three l».>lfar.-a«i»»lH»>«luwut
wbeu HMdih uixl l-il.cu baobUDunL
" Hiatory of tba Microbe Millar” Free.
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call on or adorem
I. 1. IBM UVVLI.I.. Aole Aawit.
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Sale.
ICECREIM
FIEEIEBS.
The
BEST
in the
STUBBS-GREER
Hardware
COMPANY,
MiMM CT,-Mt
C. IE. I-I C"X. S ,
house and Sign Painter
Bi gs toinform the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located in J. Michelson’s building, on Richmond
street, Porters old stand. He 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. HOILE, House and Sign Painter.
P. c. MILLER,!
House Mover.
Headquarters corner Mansfield and
Ellis Streets.
n specialty of moving buildings oi all
kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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A. .1. Braswell,
practical
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH.
Manufacturers ot Wagons and Buggies.
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 <lO in our line cal
on us.
Oglethorpe st., rear of Bt unswick Hardware
Co., Brunswick, Ga. satisfaction guaranteed.
Bowles & Baker.
Newman Block, Bay Street,
Merchandise Brokers
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GENERAL AGENTS.
Agents for Georgia and Florida for
Ma< ntale and Urban Safe Company
and Alpine Safe Company.
Agents for the R. Sauer Showcase
Co., and the Caligranh Tvue-writer. I
D. T. DUNN, ~ I
Clothing and Gents’
Furnishing Goods.
My friends and the public generally
a'e cordially invited to call and i
examine my stock <f
NEW SPRING
CLOTHING
Styles to please tl.e ino-,t fastidious, I
Scarlett block, Newcastle street j
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Watch for an explanation of the above I ■
in next Saturday’s Post, and in the mean- I fl
time buy your groceries where you can get ■ fl
them clean and fresh. fl
f | 11. S. CRAIG, the Grocer. ■
Cor. Howe and Newcastle Sts, a W
sl
1 Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
AND
PUTNAM HOUSE,
I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
Special rates for regular boarders.
First-class in every particular.
Your patronage respectfully
solicited.
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(,J L> PAK K t h7~|
FOR ALL CLASS OF
JOB PRINTING.
New Press, New Type, New Office,
Kaiser Block —Newcastle Street.
J.WJlllllktt'O.,
Deniers iu and manufacturers ot
'Carriages & Buggies,
Tex ad Pony Carts, $lO to $1:1.50
each. New and second - hand
Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons.
One nice building lot 34x150 for sale,
i bargain in New Store and Dwelling
I romblnu
J. W. NUNN, co.
Corner Wan.fleld and Kevuohta Bownt*
WE ARE HERE.
“Am snug bm a bug in u rug."
THE PEARL SH A VING SA LOON.
J<Mj Monk Street A<»
' wmk only *‘iwuU*y«l Will
tr« at«»« b ami every g» i aliM. J
j ua. 141 LUM < UuLDk. k.
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 llama
a Specialty.
fcgTFREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY. ea.
' Paint Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Signs, Banners, Decorative and Plain Painting.
_* Artists’ and Decorators’ Material,
t TDry and. in Oil.
Fancy Work material oi every description.
W. la .PORTER
,> 500 Monk Street.
JBL JBL
WINDOW SHADES
Complete with Spring Rollers, Handsome and Artistic
designs from
50 Cents to. $4.00 Each.
We can suit altnost every taste, and we are not anxious
to hold them over e for
EXORBITANT PRICES,
Call and see them at
I C. McGARVEY’S.
316 NEWCASTLE-STREET 316
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BURR WINTON, Brunswick
, STENOGRAPHIC ANO TYPEWRITING
x.». liH *>id al«,ll f.rect. New Town. , HKADQUARTXM.
Ml I A A II I Al! work neatly an<l promptly exe
.GmMormm
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Aud Kiu|»eniik-n<h-nt. IMK LES A BAKEH'K OFFICE,
iiMetfiAuMP bu* liu. ihjlumii-'I liijy
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