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THE EVENING POST.
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quest is complied with.
There are twenty-five thousand
dogs in New Y >rk. These voracious
animals eat enough to support the
population of several new states.
William the Conqueror was the
original force Bill. But William
made himsell a nuisance, until his
horse slipped into some hot ashes,
whan he was not of much force ever
afterward.
The citizen who comes Jiome late
) does not more avoid a discussion
bwith his wife than the republican
of the present congress
avoid the debate of ini juif
kisurcu.
BL.
national
to these
the
Kiwiil cun still bite,
to
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necesxir ~-|bt tiny world hate
re* quarter by thi* time.
li!, ''‘Vmpounty in Florida, there is
111 1 ■ u hollow stump from
~k comes a noise like a boiling
ivee’ e. It is probable that a cam
tlic ’V n orator has fallen inside it.
' ch [gentlemen have been known
oth to get in a hole and to get into
hot water.
In the course of time we may hope
to know something about electricity.
The little allair at Auburn prison,
in which one Mr. Kemmler conspic
uouosly figured, was a pleasant ex
periment for the benefit of our scien
title men. Our scientists learn a
thing or two as they go along.
Tennessee is the on'y southern
state that has adopted the Austral
ian ballot system. At the recent
elections held in that state the sys
tem was found to work admirably.
Republicans, generally, lost votes by
the operation. Chattanooga, for the
first time since the war, elected her
entire county ticket.
The recent telegraphic announce
ment of the resignation of another
one of the numerous presidents of
the Argentine Republic also heralded
the startling news that hides ad
vanced one and a half cents per
pound. The statement is not direct
ly mad* but the inference is that
the hides of presidents are referred
to.
Speaker Reed says, "to hell with
our inland seas,' meaning, thereby,
that the seal fisheries question was
of no importance, compared with
some other matters. This may not
have been such a contemptous ex
pression after all. Long headed
republican statesmen expecting to
visit sheol may find a degree of re
freshment from so much cool water
Has the murderer no rights which
are to be respected? Trailed and
skillful hangmen bungle the job and
send him out of the world, regardless
of hie dignity. Trained and skill
ful electrician* undertake to improve'
the matter, and It is not (improved.
Let our murderers join in 'a |«tition
to the legislature* to inflict their
)<enally by drowning in a butt of ifi*
ancient Malwsy vine
WHERE ARE WE?
The state convention, recently ad
journed, was a remarkable assem
, binge in that it has adopted no
platform which is declaratory of its
principles. In about a dozen lines
the committee on resolutions mana
ges to boost Gov. Gordon, to endorse
1 the nominees, and to r-■affirm the na
tional democratic platform of 1888.
The ablest men of the state seems
to have Lad but little voice in the
convention, ami its deliberations
apparently' fell under the control of
the small fry politicians. In these
stirring times, when revolution is
threatened and the very principles
of our government are upon trial, it
is a strange anomoly that the high
council of the democracy of Georgia
should forbear to speak.
Is it another one of the curses of
our condition of race antagonism,
that the intellect of men is dwarfed
from the want of a field in which to
exercise their abilities? Has it
come to this pass in Georgia that
democracy consists alone in control
ing the negro, and that affairs of na
tional import are of no interest to
the people of this state; else why are
the oracles dumb, and why no auth
oritative expression of the opinions
of people?
Recently when a republican state
convention failed to endorse the at
tempts of the republican leaders to
enact the force bill, we eagerly sought
to convert this silence into a con
demnation of the measure. That
a convention of Georgia democrats
should have adjourned without em -
phatically voicing the sentiments of
the people of this state upon this all
absorbing subject, not only exhibits
its members in the light of being an
i unrepresentative body of men, but
justifies the claim that, at heart, the
i people of this state are not opposed
» to it.
Indeed the astute leaders of the
republican party have not been
slow to turn this situation to their
advantage. The silence of the Geor
gia state convention has been coni
mented upon at Washington, and
’ the argument is being used, in fur
therance of the passage of the force
bill, that all that has been said
- against it was mere bluster and the
-■ idle vaporings of irresponsible pai
. ties.
> What of the other great issues of
i the day that have become potent
> since the adoption of the nationa
democratic platform of 1888? Has
democracy no viev. s upon the sub
ject of jthe more advanced theories
of protection as taught by Mr. Mc-
Kinley, or was the subject too pro
found for the convention to wrestle
with? The new political heresy
known us the sub treasury scheme,
has the democracy' no opinion upon
i that subject, or is its silence to be
i construed into its approval? It is
; difficult to know where we do stand
in Georgia to-day, or what there is
in common between a Georgia dem-
i ocrat and one from any other state
i of the union.
The Knights of Labor have order
ed a strike of all of the employes of
the New York Central Railroad, con
nected with the running of freight
and passenger trains. Bet ween 3000
and 4000 men are out, and not a
train except those carrying the mails
has been moved over this line since
Saturday. Mr. Chauncy Depew, the
president of the road, who is now in
Europe, has been telegraphed for by
the employes. He is informed that
his representatives are discharging
the old employ es of the road without
cause, and unless he returns and ad
justs the matter, there will be
trouble
The cholera continues to ravage th*
coast of the Red Sea, end is slowly
marching upon Europe. The late
ness of the season prevents any
grave apprehensions of disaster be
fore another year The most re
nowned convention of medical men
in the world is now in session at
Berlin. It would be a blessing to
science and to humanity, if enough
wisdom could be bestowed upon it to
enable it to devise the means to stay
the progress of this dread disease.
The Czar of Russia is muzzling
the press in Finland. He has warn
ed the editor of our “esteemed contem
who publishes that widely
circulated journal, The Helsingboro
Hufvadstadblailets, that its para
graphs are objectionable, and that
this excellent paper will be suspen
tied unless its tone is altered. It is
probable that the Hus. etc, has been
cracking jokes at the expense of the
Czar'a boiler iron overcoat.
, A learned physician knows of
(teroon* who drink well water, hy
drant water and cistern water, and
yet do not have typhoid fever. Per
flaps our *afety lie* in the mixing of
.our dunk*
HIE. ENI&G FO'I: MON DAY, ALGIST 11, 1890.
KI All THIS.
About Mineral Waters: —
We have been made the exclu
sive r.gents in Brunswick for the
sale of the celebrated Bowden
Lithia Springs Water. It is espe
cially recommended for all kidney,
bladder and-urinary troubles. One
of the best recommendations this
water can have is the very high
endorsement given it by Dr. T. S.
Repkina, Thomasville, Ga., r. ho is
so favorably known in our midst
as one of the most successful and
concientious physicians of Geor
gia. Call at our store and get de
scriptive matter, testimonials, etc.
We also have the leading imported
mineral waters or. hand, embrac
ing genuine Seltzer, Vichy, Apol
linaris, adi-.Janos, Bitter,
Sprudel, Freidrickshall.and others.
Saratoga Springs, Congress and
Hathorn Waters by the single bot
tle or case. Come and see us.
LLOYD <t ADAMS,
. Druggist.
P R O F ESS IONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. E. McMILLAN,'
I’hysician and Surgeon.
Offic e—Payne building on Monk
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Oi fice- 312. J Newcastle Stceet.
i Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts.
11. 11. HOWARD,
Real Estate and Insurance Agt
I
t Off iCKjn Scarlett Block—Newcastle street.
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HARRIS & SPARKS,
> Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
1 Wil) practice in Supreme Court of Georgia.,
United -t 41c* Court at Savannah, and in the su
f perior Courts of Glynn, Wayne, Charlton, I’ierce
and Coffee Countice and elsewhere by special
Contract.
Office in scftrlett Building, Newcastle St.
1 Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
5 Physician and Surgeon.
I •
: Office -No. 121.'. Newca.-tlc Street.
AC. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
No. HU, 1 . Newcastle street.
( Iw.idenee, Sos .Übeinarle street.
Office houri—9 a. in, to f» p. in .
S A M U E L BORC H A I\DT
Attorney-at Law.
Offick No.
/KF“.-*'«ccial Attention Given to Maritime
Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BENNET& GROOVER,
Attorneys-at-Law.
offick I p-btairs, Cor. Monk ami Newcastle
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Officf in Wright’s Building, Cor. Monk and
Newcastle Streets.
DR. R. E. L. BURFORD.
Physician and Surgeon.
Offp’3 docxs—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4 p. ni. and
7 to H p. ia.
Officb And Rooms -Kaiser Block, Newcastle
Street.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INCORPORATED.)
iXBX NEWCASTLE STREET, ROOMS 2 and 1
CHOVATTBLOCK.
Cyrvs Shelton, Attorney at Law, Manager
Guarantees Titles to Rnal E-tate in the city of
Brunswick and Glvnn county. Cemplete ab«
stracts for all property in said city and county
from the earlie-4 pentito the present time, ami
supplies omissions causcil by the destruction of
a poillo'i of Glynn county‘records. Forinlov
mat ion apply to tin- Man; ger
WILLIAM KNOX,
Real Estate and Business Broker.
Retail Stocks Bought and Sold.
304 1 Newcastle Street 304|.
®RADAM'S
niICROBE
| KILLER.
Ths Greatest Discovery
cf the Age.
OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RBCRNTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY FEVER,
BRONCHITIS. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA AND CHILLS.
In »hort, *U term* d Organic an* Function.) Dn.ai.
The cure* cffecuxl by this Mvdklne are lu
many i*kw
MIRACLES!
Hold only in Jtnr. contalnlna One Gallon.
I*rlre Three llollnr. nemnll iuyertrnrul
wik-u Health mid I llu co I* obtained
“■iatory of th* Miarob* Killer" Fra*.
CALL ON O'l AOOHtSt*
.1. T. K‘« t» W M l . A.etit,
Ita a. ua. h < ...
Sale.
ICECBEAM
The
in the
Hardware
COMPANY,
JoJdWWSUdIi
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i O. ,-HL XX O ZL X 2 , |
House ami Sign Painter!
Begs toinform the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located in J. Michelson’s *l>uilding, 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. lie will also reset broken glass. .
C. E. HOYLE, House and Sign Painter.
P. O M ILL E R
House Mover.
Headquarters corner Mansfield and
Ellis Streets.
a specialty of moving buildings of all
kinds, satisfaction guaranteed.
A. J. Braswell,
PRACTICAL—
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH. |
Manufacturers of W agons and Buggiee. i
General Repair Work of Every de-1
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 Biunswlck Hardware
Co., Brunswick, Ga. satisfaction uua ran teed.
Bowles & Baker,
Kewman Block, Bay Street,
Merchandise Brokers 1
—And—
GENERAL AGENTS.
Agents for Georgia and Florida for <
Mai neale and Urban Safe Company
and Alpine Safe Company.
Agents for-the R. Sauer Showcase (
Co., and the Caligraoh Tyne-writer.
1)7 T. DUNN, I
Clothing and Gents’
Fnrnishing Goods.
i
My friends and the public generally
a'e cordially invited to call Hnd <
examine mv stock < f
.NEW SPRING
CLOTHING
1
styicu t‘» plrttae t <• uio t fasli<liou<
. . * BlOi k. Ni uMt if* * t
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j Quite a number of visitors have called I
i in to fcnow what is meant by the mysteri- ; |
ous number “99,” which has been appear- > |
ing for several days in this space.
! The explanation, so. simple that you :
R will be surprised, is this: 99 people out '
•' i of every 100 who have made a purchase i
■ ■ in my store have called again to express
their satisfaction and make other pur- 1
g chases. ■
They could not afford to do otherwise; |
the best of goods at reasonable prices will
h maA-e friends and patrons every time.
I appreciate most heartily, the pat- H •
ronage already extended to me, and pro- g
■ ; pose to continue in the line I have laid out |
d J ---/ceep nothing but the cleanest, freshest |
and best goods that money can buy.
Do you appreciate the advantage of I
■ | buying always from a clean, fresh stoefc >
ij | of new goods? if you do you can have | ♦
that advantage by trading with
| LS. CKAIfi, Hie Grocer. ■
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Gor. Howe and Newcastle Streets,
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. . . 1 " 1 ' *> ■
’ Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
PUTNAM HOUSE
I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
Special rates for regular boarders.
First-class in every particular.
•W“Your patronage respectfully
solicited.
CrO T? O
f M. PAK Kt K
V' 1 \ J
for all CLASS OF I
JOB PRINTING.
New Press, New Type, New Oltice,
Kaiser Block—Newcastle Street. ,
J.W.JiiiinACo..
7
Dealer' in and manufacturers of
Carriages & Buggies,
Texas Pony Carts, $lO to >13.501
each. New and second - hand ■
Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons.
One nice building lot 34x150 for sale.
/ ' bat gain m New Store ant Dwelling
combine | „
J. W. NUNN, CO.
< orm i Mai'tlHd and Iley lin’d* StwK |
WE ARE HERE. <
“As snug as a bug in u rug." j
THE PEARL SHIYIIG SHOOK. I
M nk Mm>v< 10H
*■ ; • rtdy ! Will |
<l« i • :i« h and cle? g« • t.» >n.iii uuk« ;Hi Hi J
WESTERN MEAT MARKET,
Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor.
All kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Bie nds’of the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Hams
a Specialty.
DELIVERY IN THE ClTY.“®ft
l?’M Wall Paper and Window Shades.
Signs, Banners, Decorative and Plain Painting.
Autists’ and Decorators’ Material,
Dry and in Oil.
Fancy Work material oi every description
W. E .PORTER
m i-m
WINDOW SHADES
Complete with Spring Rollers, Handsome and ArtisFc
designs from
50 Cents to SI.OO Each.
We can suit almost every taste, and we are not anxious
to hold them over for
EXORBITANT PRICES.
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Call and see them at
C. McGARVEY’S.
31G NEWCASTLE STREET 31G
Bl KH WINTON, Brunowiok
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
N*n». 3H am! 314*11 •treet, w Town
HEADQIAHTEKH.
PI 1 I R fl II I All work neatly nn<l promptly exo
lonor & Builder
—at—
And >u|Kiinuniknl. B.mVLESa BA KEU> OFFICE