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EXCURSION RATES,
OWIiY
2 cots
per mile traveled.
tickets good to
■JN ’ RETURN
SALE UNTIL
INULY XTOV.
15 th. lst *
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered.
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to
B.W. WRENN G. P. igt. ftaxvffle. Tni
Cumberland Route
to and from
Florida.
The short line between Bru i-wi •> and Jackson
viile, via Jekyl, Cumberland. Lunge -
lies? and Fernandina.
THE BE/TThTL s I'EALER.
Cilftfliwici
Runs daily on the following schedule, tak
ing effort May 11. Ist in. Standard
time—‘.Kith meridian.
S O U T II .
Xv Brunswick vlaeteamer .7:00 am
Ar Jekyi 5:45 am
Ar Cumberland. . l<»:oo a in
Ar Dungeness 11:45 a m
a r I ernarnttna 1 ’ top m
Lv Fernandina via b < ami 1’ Rj .uo p m
Ar Jacksonville 2.25 p in
Lv Fernandina via !• V and I* Ry I 5u p m
Ar Tampa via F C ami PRv 72« ia m
NORTH.
Lv Tampa via F 0 ami P Ry * eo a ui
Ar Ferni.ndina via b <’ and I’ Ry. .2.55 p ni
Lv Jack SO fitil.e \ i . F 0 ;:ii'l 1’ R\ l< I"‘am
Ar Fernandina .12 15 p tn
Lt Fernandina via steamer... 00 pm
Ar Dungeness 45 pm
Ar Cumberland. . 5.u0 pni
Ar Jekyl.. . 6 : 0 p m
Ar Brunswick. 7.15 p in
Connections math* at Fernandina to ami from
all points In South Florida, via F ( and P Ry, ; t
Jacksonville so ami from st Augustine and at
points south. Ai Brunswick with I. T V and G
By and B and W Ry to aiidfrmn all points w- st
and north. A good breakfast or dinner served on
Rhe steamer a■ low rales of ;»»-.• • uh. Through
rates Brunswick and Ja<*k.-onville $ first
class; |(> round trip; |2.50 second cla - .fl.'-ti
round trip.
Tickets can be purchased :v y time on applica
tion to J. F. NorriS, agent I* I’, V ami Ga Ry.
passenger do]>ot, or I » John Wood, Purser on Hie
etcamer, to any point in Florida.
i». C. ALLEN,
General Ticket ami Passenger Agent.
» C. LITTLEFIELD <u neral Man izer:
St. Simon’s Li ne.
NEW SCHEDI LE.
(Standard Ti r.e )
On and after August Ist, schedule
wilLbe as follows:
• DEPARTURE.
From Brunswick—
For <>cean Pier anti Mills at 5.30 and 7:50 a. m.,
2 and 6 p. in.
RETURNING.
Leave Ocean Pier at <> ,:;o ami IO:«<» a in and
4:30 and 7.0 u p. m.
SUNDAYS
txniVti Brunswick tU*3 ::■» a in :i d 239 p. in
Returning leave o • m Pt» ra’ h . •. and
II p ( in. •’ D A ICT,'Mipcrint ■•mlent.
MONEY TO L(W
Loans Negotiated on Real Estate
at Lowest Rates.
F. E. f WITTY,
Att<>i i:<') -ut Law.
nVFIi t • 31’21 XI.W( A"!f.l Fl
11. HOPKIHS & CO,,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent's.
;i Represent a number of leading Fire Insurance Companies
A large number of the most desirablp lots m New and Old
Town for sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondence solicited.- Address
Z 3.. Z£2_ CO.,
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
”1 MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK.
:o
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Dep >ita of ONE DOLLAR and upwards will be received. Interest
" will be allowed on sums to the ere lit of each depositor on the first of Jan
uary, April, July and October.
Pass books will be furnished to each depositor.
, s
“ J. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. 11. LANE,
I President. Vice President. Cashier.
. Ora in, i 1a y
and Provisions,
, 1 leadquartera for
Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams
Breakfast Bacon
I,
i Lard, Meal, Grits- Corn. Oats, Bran, Miß
Feed etc
BAY STREET ■ Foot of Monk.
SAM B. BREEDLOVE,
| Book and Stationery* Store.
I Fancy Goods, Lamps and Fixtures, Pictures, Frames, Glass
ware and Crockery;
OFFICII SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
219 NEWCASTLE STREET.
TJ<E KTE-W YORK
■ Steam Dye House
AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Cor. IF* cltxcT T=<.ioli.xMLOii.cl JS*t.
I BILLER, Proprietor-
Gents’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re-
L ; paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.'
| MACON, GA.)
COURSES OF STUDY:
i. Preparatory School.
11. CLASSICAL COURSE.
Hi. Scientifical Coi
IV. School of Theology*
V. Modern Language-.
VI. Tin: Law School.
| VII. Department of I’bactical Ai ts.
(Stenography, Book-keeping. & •..)
Epense.’.—Tuition Free in connrso r study I’, '
i HI and IV.
Matriculation and contingent I'ee. S2O annual y.
’ I Board at students’ hall. Iron f-? • 11 per month.
Board in private f. inilies from fls to sis per
month.
i j rail Term opens Sept. 24. W9O. lor catalogue
" and further in form a'ion, appiy to
Prof. J. J. BRANTLY, or
to th ' Prcs'de* t. A. NUNNALLY, Maron,G a
Ccmmercial
5 RESTAURANT !
a
n 108 MANSFIELD STREET.
a
" FIR S T - CL ASS
11
11
i) IN EVERY RESPECT.
r»
1)
u Meals served from 4a. in., till 12 m.
n
.
II ; PP.ICE3 OF MEALS :
11
t ■ Breakfast. 25 cents. Dinner, 35 cents, i
J 1 Supper, 25 cents.
n
11 1 The Commercial lodging house is
ii\ run in connection with the restaurant i
land is strictly first class. Lodging,
. 35 cents.
I? 1
Thn uml<*rslgne<l has the late chief co >k
at the r 'c an IL tel for a longtime and r.onsc
qnentlv the public, will have ample proof that 1
am no nnvb’o in the
AU mg a fair share of pub! c patronage, I am
Arthur Roberts.
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Ocean Hotel
' BARBER SHOP.
II IT AND COLD BATHS.
£tiF4 n wot k stri til v first class. J
SEASIDE COLLEGE
I
FOP YOUNG LADIES.
, This institution will open on Mott
ilav. September 29. The <<|u ; p>i »»•
■ will be complete, tin- faculty foil, lb**
liiMiti iii thorough.
For circuliirs nr information
<li< - at Brunswick. iJ’u r ..tig -t I
S. C. < AI.DWELL,
I'l'cideut.
HIE EVENING POSi: THURSDAY, AUGL’sT 14, 1890
Matchmaker
and Jeweler.
Removal.—
II now occupy the old stand of I
R. L. Daughtry. The in
creased space gives me an
opportunity to display the
many goods I have hereto
fore been compelled by lack
of room to store away.
For the convenience of
the people of Brunswick, I
have purchased an electric
clock, connected by wire
with the Naval Observatory
at Washington. Every day
i at I i o’clock a. m., standard,
I want all who carry watches
to call at my store and get
Washington time.
This clock is daily cor
rected from Washington at
noon, standard (11 o’clock
here) and every watch in
Brunswick should be regu
lated by it.
Don't forget this. Regu
late your watch and you will
appreciate its value. »
E. J. ALLEN,
' Inspector of watches and clocks for
Brunswick and Western Rail
road.
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mNOS
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_*3 ••»"» puri'ha>rr.
tlll’U'.ll /.C,' / (nun
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RED
THE KISSING HA3IT.
| wiJtM can be purer, tell me, ui so trustful aud
true as this—-
tie fluttering kiss of a baby meeting its mother's
kiss?
Kisses that leave a memory enduring through as
I Emb<- ving lovo aml.i rue: k unfettered by
<1 s ' an.
It i. t n h* r l\; y's kisses the heart of the mother
lives,
I a\ is Ling us rote uud mouth the k>vo she so
freely giv
| Wasting a wealth of tenderness that only a mother
i knows.
The past and future united in the kisses she be
t-tows.
What is more blisrful, tell me. than the kisses that
love has blessed,
I'he loss of a yo.ith and maiden, his lips upon her
lips pressed?
When they ki.ss for their love’s sake only, simply
its sweets to taste
And waken their throbbing pulses, in the luxury
H (,f waste,*
I Till they’d barter the world and its riches, think
all well lost, fur this—
, To know the passionate sweetness that is merged
, • in a lover’s kirs.
On? kiss that is longer than twenty, twenty than
une more brief,
Making their lives all sunshine - unshadowed by
dread or grief.
- What is more sacred, tell me, than the kisses so
softly pressed
(On Cm* lips of an aged mother by those her heart
loves best*
I Her children gathered about her, to woman and
1 manhood grown,
■ l Th? kiv; of Idial affection, hers nlwavs, and her.;
(done.
A mother’s iuvo of a lifetime, its devotion Mie
deems repaid
In kisses es reverence holy, on her trembling lips
thus laid;
They bi <;ht n tuid chet r her pathway that leads
to eternal pe;ic*\
And comfort the heart so faithful, till its th rob
bings forever cease.
Bay not Li. sea rue out of fashion or that they have
IkMsii hibuoe i;
fake back the sweeping assertion and all that the
words include.
The kisses of sister and mother, the kisses of
lovers true.
The kisses of fat ierlind brother, think what they
may mean to you.
—l’. 11. Curtiss in Good Housekeeping.
Dentil to Insects.
Professor Lintner, New York state
entomologist, has made a microscopic
examination of the insect’collections of
a single electric- light, and estimates that
the debris which he inspected repre
sented 33,000 insects. As many of the
smaller forms of insect life probably
constituted the larger portion of those
| attracted to destruction by the light.
I he believes that the average number of
i insects destroyed in a night by a single
' electric light is nearly 100,000.
The larger portion of Professor Lint
ner’s specimen collection from one light
consisted of minute gnats, midges, crane
Hies and similar small two winged in
sects. No mosquitoes were discovered
among the victims, as they are not at
tracted to the lights. There were, how
ever, large numbers of plant bugs,
. which are injurious to vegetation, par
ticularly of one small species of a hand
some green gtissid, which feeds upon
our gras.ses. A number of the moths
' and one of the leaf rollers which have
made such havoc’ in tmr fruit trees
were found, as well as other species of
the same family. Professor Lintner in
speaking of his examination said :
”1 was sorry to see quite a number of
I the beautiful gauze wings among the
heaps of the slain, as their larva) are
1 the aphis lions, which aid in keeping
down pliides or plant lice.”
-’The electric light,” to quote Profes
sor Lintner, “will undoubtedly prove
an active agent in the reduction of in
sect pests, and also furnish entomolo
gists with many rare specimens and
. with many species never befoi-e seen.”
—Cor. New Y’ork Sun.
, Sleiuorial to Wendell Phillips.
The pr<--_* -sili-m t<> erect in 1 his city a
memorial 1:. dos sm hsi size and char
acter os f > appropriately indicate the
extent < .' Bo- ton's veneration for one
of her in e>t eminent citizens—Wendell
I Phillips will undoubtedly call forth a
qu’.-k and generous response. It is the
infcn'i. n to dedicate the hall in 1833.
The building is to be essentially a
“Cooper institute” for Boston, with
meme.rial features that will make it
stand to t'.:*";- -riod it commemorates as
Pilgrim hall and Forefathers’ momi
-1 : :it to the first settlement of New
Englund anil as Faneuii ball and Bunk
er Hill monument to the revolutionary
era.
The work of collecting the necessary
money is in the hands of a legally cor
porate;! body, of which G--n. Benjamin
F. Butler is president and (lev. J. Q.
A. Brackett is treasurer, with a repre
sentative and efficient board of direc
it . There is already ijuite an amount
| a-- cred toward tin- building ami ihe
advi. ory board having the matter in
charge is now moving t-> -ure the ad
ditional means, with particular and
i-: iiate reference to money (or the
land on which the building is to be
erectw I .. —Boston Herald.
Technical.
Th- technical spe<h cf people in
various trad; s and callings lias an in
tore, t f-ir o; :r is than dietiomiry mak
ers. Even th.- m- I uninviting loca
tions hive I.itig i.'i. .■ which attracts
by virtue of its individuality. The
Ire.!c st illustration of what I mean
comes in tliis form: “.'r-ii't you going
to haven new driss for the I alls was
the inquiry addressed to the wife < f an
undertaker. "1 can't aliord it,” was
the dispirited reply ; “you know it's be
tween seasons.” “What do you meant”
“Why, the pneumonia ; .-flson is over,
ajid the chol; ra infantum season hasn’t
begun.”—( hri- ian I nion.
A Free Gift.
Mrs. Bibbs—See her ■' Why are you
' unloading all th -se shin ties in front of
iny door! We haven't ordered any.
I Driver —No, mum. They eotnes ■. Id
Ith ■ e-mipliim-nts of the neighbors.
1 You ri folks thinks 4,-om the way.
■ yotn-buy act.- that <-.i-i’t a .' r l to
' bti;.' any. ■ w \ork \\ < ekly
“Mold It to III* No*e.“
An English niodi'-ai man who wan
* nt out to Bulgaria to look after the
b tilth of English workmen on n rtd/-
w ay hud occasion to take a fi wrtitehes
in the eyelid of ?n h-r c. To h -euro
quit t on th" part of hi.-< thimb patient
he propo.-"d to atiinliiisier clilorofortn,
i and called u[xm one of the engineers to
assist him The >• -tilt <-f the <np-cri
lIK-Ilt is told by the asoirtuiit:
-'lt was M ttJed tluil we should take
ti.-- h< i into a el». q thickly strewn
* \ 'lt I A ll’ M f I is. Ilitili.l tail* iliaiakat
.»«> viiuA-otorm. Th whs qiiii'aty aone, I
or rather commenced. Th- chloroform
•* was poured on a thick cloth, and I held
b it to the horse’s nose. At first he ob
jected and tossed his head, but present
ly a content d i < k came over his face j
,- and he stood stock still. a
“At this I said, 'ii sall r’.-ht, doe i
' tor; get ready, he will soon be elf.’ To
> which the doctor replied, ’I am rather '
astonished that be has not gone through t
r the excited stage.’ ,
“Just as he said this the horse gave a
sudden plunge which knocked me over
t on my back in the hay. and then he
r commenced the most eccentric unhorse
like proceedings, lie sat up on his t-.jl
r mid tried to reach the roof with his
feet. Failing in this he jumped up and
rushed into the corner, where ho did
s his best again end iig.-Jn to rim up the
I wall, tumbling over on his back at each
attempt. Then he tried to put his :
3 head through between lioth his front j
r and his hind 1 -gs, and so went head I I
over heels forward.
“I bolted, but wilt ;b. believed that
the unfeeling doctor held the door
1 against me, and only answered to my
I entreaties to be let out, 'Hold it to his .
nose! hold it to his nose! Look sharp
and hold it to his nose!” and when at
. last I stiececded in bursting the door
open and making my escape I was
greeted with contemptuous looks and
s words!
“A Rarey might have liked the situa
tion. I tun not a Rarey, and was very
cautious how 1 went up to the boast,
even after he had got over his flurry , 1
and stood stock still, looking very
mueli astonished, as well he might.”
• PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. E. McMILLAN,
, I’liysician and Surgeon.
i Oi t’K E —Payne building on Monk |
. Street. I
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Ofi ice- 312.1 Newcastle Stceet.
Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts.
t - 1 I ———-
IL IL HOWARD,
I I Real i s!ate ami Insurance Agt
1 Office in Scarlett Block—Newra.-He stn < t.
,
’ Attorneys and (lofinsellois a' Law
»
Will pr'ißice in Supreme ( <>uH o' Groig : a
' I nilcl 't t!< - ( onll al >a\ annnb. an 'in it>'•
f perior Co ti ts of Glynn. Way nr. ( harlL»n. I’.' i- »
L and Cofled Counties nad (1 cwl.crr by specia
I . Contract.
I Oflire il ‘-rarlrtt Building. N' Wra.-lh >t.
J Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
.1 _ . , .
r I’liysician and Surgeon
} office -No. 121 s Newcastle Street.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgcoi.
N0.314.M Newcastle Street.
Residence, 508 ..llicniarle street.
t 1 Office hours—fl a. m. to sp. in.
; i SAMUEL A I\DT
-1 Attorney-at Law.
I
k I Office No. Newcaatle street.
Attention Given to Maritime
i Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BENN ET & GROOV E E(,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office Up-Stairs, Cor. Monk and Newcastle
Streets.
SAM t. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at Law.
Offici in Wright’s Building, Cor. Monk and
Newcastle Streets.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Companj'
(INCORPORATED.)
303 X NI A’cA-sTLE STREET. Ro O- 2 'll
CROVATT BLOCK.
Ctrl’s Shelton, Attorney at Law. ?.fan:igcr
Gunrantei sTltks to Rnal Estate in tb<* city <0
I» , *ud-\\ i k and Glynn county. ( <*n:pb 1? :b
--st rm t* h-r nil property in n.’i id city and < ntint \
from the earliest |>crio*4 to the pt r.-ent time, ami
Hlippiir' tin inions caused by the drstrucii >»i <•:
a portio’t of Ulynnrounty rr< ods. F«»r info**
mation nppb to the Man; ;?t
WILLIAM KNOX,
Real Estate and Uusine-s B-i-ker |
Retail Stocks Bought and Sold, i
304! Newcastle Street 301!.
RftPAM’S
J ’JffICROBE
( jJL) killer.
VThe Greatest Discovery
of tbs Age.
01.0 IN THEORY, EOT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER.
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
I BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
‘ MALARIAL FEVER, OIPTHEHIA ANO CHILLS. ,
In khort,,llforiß«ol Cro»nic»nd Functional L'isecw. I
1 Tin i-uro» ctli." u<l ' H‘i» SI -lii liio »«-• 1“ '
I I Ill'll', cuw»
MIRACLES!
8, Id only f-i .1 r;< conU'iilfW Oi” Gallon. .
, |», iff IT.r.-. t> .ili.zh "..'-ut |
wl ■ Il Jlui.lUl" i I ItiKilll t*»ld»JU
” Xfiu’.ory of .be Mi troke Killvr”
1 < CALL OH C I ADDHubR
I J. T UOeh A P l.t. •»“!* A,*Ui. ,
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How can I get a Solid Gold Elgin Watch, Warranted Worth
$40.00 for $10.00?
Answer. —Buy it on the Tontine Co-Operative Payment Plan.
TJX l-Ai: \ I.r.i t.Ep plan „r pnrc'ri-i''.., v.'.'itch i-, Tlio pri-mtiii-. Allowed retlu-•• lim net co. Ito
ma.i\ <-».’ktielder.'in Mt <•!.!- far hHow timeout of manu.aclure, and gives every stockholder
a gnarant”<‘ t hat thi* watch will n»t cOttt him mn* than $ M.tD (a H|M>t cash purchase of anv Jewe<rv,
and Bi.tny would .ink ?,;».r r.» •> > . Au I • ich t u-kholder has 2.) opportunities of gH ing it. Ir*»»n
530.U0 do» i> as h.w
Vt <• sell only stan l.ii*<i Am * i ‘.;n Wat. ues that bear the manufacturer’s guiramei a, we
ours, iM weg v«* you tm»rc v hie forvour mon«*y th in any other'Jornoany.
’ ii* agrtii v ill u y uu 11 h blan'-xor w •. li! f'B.’WTi d tlieui (r i-n fne < *ll • \ . iiyour
friends to pur«*ha- » !.rh*nml Itiamondß on the Tontine Co-Operatfve Fsjrment Plan.
This is the only pl t> by whicn goods can be sold on easy payments ala small prodt, a3 we can
have no losses by delivering goods before they arc paid for.
Cail and have the plan explained to you by
ZMZOT’OT,
s UV‘£X’tctiixi£i,l.B.ei’ a.Tx<X Jeweler •
215 NEWCASTLE STREET,
beAi.sk is
FLORIDA Cl iiIOSIIIES AND OPTICAL GOODS.
fc’iae Watch, clock and Jr well v Repairing a d’C< ialty. .- iti.-fa.it ion Guaranteed.
wwiwiOWWsffi,
En 2 ns’wiols.. Ga.
Capital, ------ - $150,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 35,000
M. ULLMAN, AV. E. BURBAGE, J no. I). WRIGIT,
Presi lent. Vice President. Cashier
nsi
is in front of IHq procession.
Not :i iltiy comes but that progress income direction is mail
Not a day passes without new subscribers being added
to the list. Merchants of Brunswick, read the
following picture, think over it carefully,
then send in your imsinessto the
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Jill Up-n till* hours follow m/ his <»’<•!« k
meal. 7 hen, with hia f! ppera on and his feet
mounting ti e bai kof a cL.h r or the mantel, he
si tth .hi.i -i iff r d*>ii ! duty, Ti/; digesting
hi riipia r and the day’.-hi-toi y. Nothing in the ’
evening papers esenp-s the rettdet’a eye; tele
graph, local, editorial, miiiceUany and advertise
ments are devoured. It is not a lunch ot news,
but a veritable I anqnet. The morning paper is
only nibbled at, the evening paper la devoured.
The advertiser is awakening d this expensive
fact. The man whoUtas been pilloried in the
vesper edition, will swear to its truth, and offer
a number of accusing witnesses as accumulating •
testimony,
i_ .
A. Truie
The people may rest assured that THE POST will continue
in the line it has started, confidently lielieving that “Right
is Alight, and will Prevail.”* The management earn
estly Solicits the patronage of ihe People, As
, siiriiig them that all Promises will be
carried out to the letter.
Cll.™i'ilEE W Ml®
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Commencing Hoimbei sth. Ending November 15th.
COLUMBUS, GMk.
A SEASON OF UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION.
This Exposition Will Be One of the Most Complete and Interesting
Ever Held in the South.
EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL PRESifNT A FINE DISPLAY.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR COUNTY AND INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS.
The Attractions for Visitors Will Be Numerous and Varied.
TKOTTING ami 111 >NIMS HA< ES, MIMTAIiY CONTESTS and EVERY
KIND OF AMI SEMENTM.
ALLIANCE DAY, MI.IK HANTS’ DAY,
Dill MMEHS* PAY and RED MENS’ DAY.
Balloon A»c«n»lon» an.l I’arue-leule Leaim Every Day During the Exposition.
ONE CENT A MILE RATES OVER ALL RAILROADS.
Ev«ryl«»ly eoni« and have a good tifjs. Polunibux will in her glory.
For fritter information,’ < Htalogue», «U-, addn-M
> f. J. SLADE, President,
C. B. GRIMES, Secretary