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TELEPHONE No. 49.
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s?nt to the business office of The
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quest is complied with.
L 1
That the era of purification in
politics has not yet arrived is shown
by the fact that tjie Democrats of
Texas have renominated a Hogg for
Governor whilst the Democrats of
Maine have nominated Mudd for
congress.
The Farmers Alliance is undoubt
edly camping upon the trail of the
faithless politician. Th ■ politician
is sagacious and understanding th
situation, is aware of the hostile de
monstration in his real. He moves
on, however, as rapidly as a stone
bruise on his heal will permit
The farmers’ alliance has met
with its first defeat in this state
where the issue has been squarely
made. In Monroe county, the Hou.
|L B. Cabaniss was triumphantly
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■Wit. It never dots any harm
and some people may be
convinced.
The first count of the census
bureau, yet unrevised, fixes the popu
lation of Georgia al 1.840,000 peo
pie. The census of 1860 gave us
1,542,000 people, being a gain of
about 300,000 within ten years. The
present basis of representation in
congress is one representative fori
each 150,000 of population. Should
the present basis of representation I
be retained. Georgia will be entitled
to an additional congressman.
Should the basis be raised, as is pro ■
posed, we will atleast retain our ■
present representation, whilst several
of the eastern states will suffer pro
portionate losses.
Senator Ingalls was one i the I
ideal of Kansas Republicanism. Os
commanding intelligence, of capti
vating eloquence, his influence upon
the politics of the country has been
great. But his star now seems to be'
upon the wane. The era of passion
and hate upon which he has thrived
is passing away, and sid to relate !
Mr. Ingalls is in trouble with his
former constituants who are unable
to view the tariff question in the
same light thut he does. The
breach has been widened so far that |
it is by no means certain that the i
old relations could be renewed, even
if Mr. Ingalls should go home, don a
pair of homespun trowsers and per
mit himself to be chased around a
ten acre field by a swarm of bumble
bees.
Ira bouse which has been divided :
against itself is in any danger of
falling, the condition of the republi
can party is at least precarious
There are now three leaders, each of
whom is striving, j upon jdiffeieiit
Jit»cs. for supremscy. Harrison
Blaine and </uuy represent the di
vided house bold n&d each is read)
bu I t) the oti • I uoii> i to gem bis i
end* i
REPUBLICAN LAWLESSNESS. 1
The worst count v in the United
States is undoubtedly Perry county,
Kentucky, and it is not 100 miles
from the bluegrass regions with its
wealth and beauty and intelligence. I
Perry county has no churches aud
n > schools and no courthouse. It
ha I a courthouse, but the people
burned it axil ran the officers of the
law out of the county, and no session |
of com t has been held there for two
years, until now a judge has been es-1
corted into the county by militia, j
and is holding court in a tent close
ly guarded by the troops. People
have been killed ’ike wild animals ,
for years until hundreds of victims
have fallen and a condition of sava- |
gery exists that is appaling. The 1
men go armed constantly, there is no !
law but the law of force and assassi ;
nation. Little attention is paid to
the marriage relation. No taxes arc
paid, and law, State and Federal, is > 1
defied. No murderer has been con- j
victed in nil these years of outlawry |
aud bloodshed, with one exception,;
and that exception was sent to pris
on for a few years.
Peiry is a mountain county of
Eastern Kentucky, lying within one
tier of the line that jeparates Ken-
I tueKy and Southwestern Virginia.
llt has an erea of 700 square miles.
The surface is irregular, made up of
the Cumberland range, with inter
vening valleys of great fertility. The
billy portion is specially adapted to
sheep raising.
As rmal Republicanism goes
in the South, this district is in
all respects, fairly representative of
the intelligence, public spirit and
progress of the party. Show us a
district in the south that has been
uniformly Republican since 1870.
and we will show you a community
that, as a whole, is far behind the
average in all that goes to make life
and property and culture and peace
and order valuable to civilized men.
The people of Europe are not of
such an inventive cast of mind as
are the Americans, but sometimes
they adopt our inventions with
deadly effect. Notable amongst our
inventions is the queer little game
of draw poker. Our foreign friends
were a little slow at catching the
point of this at first, but that they
have begun to faintly comprehend i
‘ some of its beauties, let the old story
with a new application, attest. One
; cf the delegates from this country to
the international medical congress in
session at Berlin, recently undertook
to beguile an evening with some
, gentlemen over this game. At the
I close of the game, the American
| gentleman found himself some
$30,600 out of pocket, and being
unable to stand the loss, he quietly
took such a dose of morphine as
| caused him to pay the debt which
:he owed to nature, although he left
I his other creditors in the lurch.
We boast, that the money which
: the monarchies of Europe annually
expend in maintaining their stand
iig armies, we devote to the educa
j tion of our people. The American
people are a nation of boasters, and
that, too, in the flight of some dam
aging facts. It is true that great
sums are spent in popular education.
But when we speak of standing
j armies, the effete monarchist points
the linger of scorn at our bloated ;
| pension lists, now swollen to
i $150,000,000 per year. This sum
I exceeds the combined pension lists
of all the rest of the world, and is ■
greater than the cost of the entire
! german army by about $60,000,000. j
j And yet the clamor is for more pen
i sions, and the tide is only stopped
; because the treasury has been |
; drained and there is no more money |
: to give away.
Like the Greeks of old,we are con
! stantly busy in attempting to see or
i hear something new. It is now said
i that the management of the Atlanta
exposition is considering the advis
’ ability of offering as an attraction at i
the approaching exposition a genuine
Spanish bull light. The genuine ep
counter is not seen this side of Mex
ieo, hut, for all of that, the gate re
ceipts will pay for the outlay. The'
only question is as t > the thickness
of the epidermis of the management.
It it can stand criticism without:
j flinching, let the battle begin.
Lit us smooth our ruffled feathers
and pitch into the farmers alliance,
it we cannot do auj thing else. There I
I will be no bayonets at the polls this
j year, i'iie force bill is dead aud ■
bulled, I lie subject had grown
j wearisome. Let the people rejoin*.
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llu.i, o! New \oik, is said to
have Ins eye on the legislature of that
I •late, with th«- b»|o> of being < lected
to the kciuU’ The country would
I be glad to »e< Hit* out of the Wav
.in ord«-r tb H ti.c t su way b« Kit
|d(.ui for Ufovdaud
a
ill. I V ' LL'. iO" i>A' , At’GUST B, i>9o.
RI AD THIS.
About Mineral Waters:
We have been made tb" exclu
sive agents in Brunswick for the !
sale of the celebrated Bowden :
Lithia Springs Water. It is espe- 1
eiallv recommended for all kidney, |
bladder and urinary troubles. One I
of the best recommendations this
water can have is the very high
endorsement given it by Dr. 'l. S.
Kcpkins, Thomasville, Ga., who is i
so favorably known in oui midst
as one of the most successful and
conch ntious physicians of Geor
gia. Cail at oui store and get de
scriptive matter, testimonials, etc.
We also have the leading imported
mineral vaters or. hand, embrac
ing geDnine Seltzer, Vichy, Apol
linaria. Hun' adi -Janos, Bitter,
Sprudi !, Frei<ir:
Saratoga Springs, Congress and
Hathorn Waters by the single bot
tle or case. Come and see us.
LLOYD A ADAMS,
Druggist.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. j. e. McMillan,
I'hysician and Surgeon.
Office:—Payne building on Monk |
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Office- 312.| Newcastle Stecet.
Will prac’iec in the State and
Federal Courts.
11. li. HOWARD,
Real I'slate and Insurance Agt
Ot i ice in Scurletl Block — Newcastle Street.
HARRIS & SPARKS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Will pr i'tlce in Supreme < ourt of <-■ a
(Jniti 'l 't iles< “Hi t al Savannah, an i in the - u
perioi- < <• nts us Glynn, Wayne, ( harlt ■u. !‘>« r< «-
nmt < ulVt ? Counlivff ai.d thewiirre by special
Contraet ■
< Hike n •<•u htl HhlliHii--. New < tr-lle >t.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER.
I’hysician and Surgeon
OFFICE No. 121*i Newcastle Street.
A. C.' BLAIN, M. D.
Phys’cian and Surgeo).
♦ *
No. Newcastle Street,
i.-eti'lence, '>ns nibemarle stiect.
Ofllce hour*—l» a. m. to sp. m.
SAMUEL BORCH A I\DT
Attorney at Law.
Offiuk No. Newcastle Street.
Attention Given to Maritime
Law ami Questions AlVccting Land Titles.
BENNET& GROOVER,
Attorneys-at Law.
Office l p-Mair>, (,'or. Monk ami Newcastle
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at Law.
Officf In Wright's Building, Cor. Munk ami
Newcastle Streets.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INUORPOR \ TED.)
;W:U, NF A CASTLE STREET, ROOMS 2 ami I
CUO\ATT BLOCK.
Cyrus Shelton, Attorney at Law, Manager
: GuaranteesTlth wto Rmil E.-tate in the city of
Brinn*wi*k and Glynn county. Ccmplcte ab
stract- h r al! properly in said city and county
from the earhe t perlo lto I!.e ;n c-< nt lime, ami
! supplies »mi.->tdon.. cairned by the destruction of
I a portion of -Hyun county records. For Infor
i mation apply to the Manager
1
WILLIAM KNOX,
I Real Estate and Business Broker.
Retail Stocks Bought and Sold.
3011 Ncwcust’e Street 3044.
dgm. RAdam-s
Wl miCHOBE
(JuS>) KILLER
\ The Greatest discovery
of the Age.
OLD IN THEORY. BUT THE REMEDY
KKLENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. HAY FEVER,
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, OIABETES,
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA AND CHILLS.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
Ths cures effected by this Medicine nrc in !
many caaea
MIRACLES!
Fold onlv in Juks containing One Gallon.
I'l-ice 'l'lirt-e l>..llnr- >tsmallinveHtmeut
when Health aud Life out be obtained.
“History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON 04 ADDRESS
.1. T. Rot KIVU 1 ■ -"!>■ Vo. io.
Ili nnm ick. Ga*
pRUNKE N g ES r
Liquor Habit.
muint vogu) mue /$ mrr omi cum
o* HAitfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
Jll »ii Iwgu «<H iu f viflTvr. I* a. or hl MfUctr* of
MilliMUt (lit* UuowhdMf of pai|**nt If <>«*< <
il übwiuU-l> Rariul«**» will • Hr t a ptrma-
Biiti >p. rtl) t IT* »h. lh» l the «>.*! r Ja< f*
11.... . I rinnMi uraHMi* < «»ib’ ui<. i 11 si v
41. FAIL* l< ' |»-lrii.» fc. . >rl l> i. I'4 vtill. I»UI h
iMi.-nlj to»l U.< uh i, , . , u-
VHI.II t Ill.rtlHfOb lli» • .‘is j I <«- Isf. I I Uli I. ia
* • I«<J ♦* j tMavfe, h ,) i,, , j
1 Mn l> a 4UAM • b.ft,'.. ,-la,
Mr •ISW.r'L, UA
T< or
I
Sale.
1
ICECREAM
FIEEIBS.
The
REST
in the
■< .
STUBBS-GREER
Hardware
COMPANY.
Um si.-it.ai
C. E. E: O "2 r LE ,
house and Sign Painter
o
In gs toinfiffin the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located in .1. M chelsoirs 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 b< surpassed as to House, Sign and
Decorative Painting. He will also reset broken glass.
C. E. HOYLE, House and Sign Painter.
P. C M ILLLR,
House Mover.
Headquarters corner Mansfield and
’Ellis Streets.
I<akc.s a 'pcclalty of moving buildings ot all
kind.-, satisfaction guaranteed.
A. J. Braswell,
PRACTICAL
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH.
Manufacturers ot Wagonsand Burgles.
General Repair Work of Every de
scription promptly done at the
lowest living .prices, ami in
the best workmanlike
manner.
HORSESHOEING A SI'EITALTY
■ When you have any work to- do in onr line cal
on u>.
i Oglethorpe >t.. rear of Biun-wick Hardware
Co.. Brun>wick. Ga. > itisfaction gui i antced.
Bowles & Baker,
Kewman Block, Bay Street,
i Merchandise Brokers
Ami—
GENERAL AGENTS.
Agents for Georgia and I loridaforj
I Ma- male and I’rban Safi Company
and Alpine Safe Company.
Agents for the R. Sauer Showcase (
Co., arid the Culigraoh Tv i>e writer.
D. T. DUNN,
IClolhing and Gents’
Furnishing Goods.
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My friends and the public generally
a'e cordially invited tocnll and <
examine my stock < f
NGW SPUING
CLOTHING
Styles to plea.-’ t e tilo t fastidious
» ll»Oi M, ACWI wt,
I mil IliliHM
•Those who have favored me with
their patronage ail say with one aceord, V
“Vlr. Craig you have certainly made a V
good beginning in Brunswick: so far as I
• keeping the bast of goods and selling them I
al r< k asonable prices is concerned, your jHH|
business is bound to grow every day.” W
Yes / have Aept the very best that
can be bought and will continue so to do 1
as long as I am in business, and I am I
grateful lhat my elforts have been appre
ciated. 7’here are enough people in I
Brunswick who want first class grocer- a
ries Io sustain me in my endeavors; of fl
this I feel assured. fl
To any who have not yet been to see
me / have this to say, “call in and look at fl
my store whether you wish to buy or fl
not, your visit will be appreciated and if
you happen to make a purchase, I am fl
certain of a customer. ■
lu ail kinds of Canned Heats, Vegeta- fl
hies, Fruits, Jams, Preserves, Relishes,
etc., foreign and domestic, I have the
greatest rarity.
ZEi. S- G“Zt?ooezr?_
COR. HOWE and NEWCASTLE STREETS
j
Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
AND
PUTNAM HOUSE,
I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
Special rates for regular boarders.
First-class in every particular.
£ff“Your patronage respectfully
solicited.
GOTO
M. prni rt~]
FO i ALL CLASS OF
JOB PRINTING.
New Press, New 'Type, New Office,
Kaiser Block—Newcastle Street.
J.lU'iiiiiiAfo.,
Dealers in and manufacturers of
Carriages & Buggies,
Texas Pony Carts, $lO to $13.50
each. New and second - hand
Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons.
One nice building lot 34x150 for sale.
rtF* i bargain m New Store and Dwelling '
combine
J. W. NUNN, CO.
Cornet VmMleJd and no!dmS.re.-tA ;
WE ARE MERE.
"As snug u» a bug in u rug.”
THE PEARL SHAVING SALOON.
w ok win t
F<- i woikMi«ii • vH»pl»»)e-i Will
>< ■hi muii lair, < nil and *
mi; a*. 141 M»L 4 GUI-PL- . •
jWESTERN MEAT MARKET,
Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor.
All kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Brandsjjf the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Hains
' a Specialty.
! FREE DELIVERY IN THE
‘Paints, H Paper aud.Window Shades.
Signs, Banners, Decorative and Plain Painting.
Artists’ and Decorators’ Material,
Dry and in Oil.
1-anev Work material oi every description
W.E .PORTER
I 500 M onk Street.
JiL JOO.
WINDOW SHADES
Complete with Spring Rollers, Handsome and Artisvc
designs from
50 Cents to $4.00 Each.
We can suit almost every taste, and we are not anxious
to hold them over for
EXORBITANT PRICES.
Cail and see them at
C. McGARVEY’S.
• 316 NEWCASTLE STREET 316
BURR WINTON, Brunewiok
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
so.. „ < v.w HKADQCABTKB..
Ml I R A II | All work neatly un<l promptly exe I
manor $ Builder fl
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