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LA BELLE FOREST.
The Golden Spot of Georgia and
the Finest Forest in the World
Did you ever take the uaoruing
train on the East Tennessee, Virginia
and Georgia railroad, and seud
along through the forests of pirtT-
•
aud the green meadows that skirt i
♦.he beautiful country between here
;ad Macon ? It is a most delight
ful little run at this season ot the
yeai, The fields of forests, green
with the promise of a plenteous bar
vest, the rolling hills clad in their I
kirtle of bright green and crowned!
with the primeval woods, God’s first
temple, now sloping their broad
backs to the very verge of the
creeks, and now receding in the
purple mists of a brilliant sunset ■
until their tops seem to touch the
heavens and take on the vague, un
certain views that mingle with our
dreams of fairy land; the beau
tiful little creeks wending their va
rious ways through all this least ol
vernal loveliness conspire to com
plete a picture that makes you love
life and thank Aim who has lavished
all his good gifts upon this happy
land and set you in the midst to
enjoy it. What a splended piece ot
this little road is. What a
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Bhed and with it mw< I vi no
her forward march to moie
prosperity and commercial j
■ importance. While we lose our
t
selves in this summer reverie aud
indulge our imaginations in these
Utopian dreams of wealth and munic
ipal grandeur, we must not neglect to
seize the present moment and ex
tract what we can from that.
Wc know no better manner to put
you in the way of doing this than by
calling your attention to the splend
id line of Tourist's Kulllings which
adorn the counters at the PALAIS
ROYAL. We have these goods from
15c. a box up to 35c.
Checked Nainsook, White and
Black Lawn at all prices. These
goods just received a.id are charm
ing-
Do you want to examine a splendid
stock of Fast Black Hose, which
rungs in price from 15c. to our cel
ebrated Silk Hose at $1.25? W*c are
the people that keep them in all sizes
and prices. Do not forget that our
stock of Hirsch's Umbrellas
is the most complete iu the city.
Having just received a new line of
Laces and Embroideries we can
suit the public at large with styles
and prices.
It still remains comfortably fercr
i»h, friends.
N Th* Paljum Koi 41. '
SMZ BROS.
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CORSETS.
This week we will offer bar
gains in Cornets. We carry all
the popular and standard
! makes of Corsets, goods i
almost, everybody knows the
price of without ever examin
ing the goods. Our stock is
all new, clean goods, and em
braces all the sizes for Misses
and Ladies from 18 to 36.
WE WILL OLFER
1 lot of Ladies’ Corsets at
i 25c worth 40c.
1 lot of Ladies’ Corsets at
35c wor.h 50c.
I lot of Ladies’ Corsbts at
50c worth 75c.
I lot. of Ladies’ Corsets at
75c worth sl.
Thompson's Glove -Fitting
Corsets at sl.
Thompson s “G” Glove-Fit
ting Corsets at $1.25.
Thompson’s “G,” extra long,
< • love-Fitting Corsets at $1.50.
Thompson’s “E” Glove-Fit
[ ting Corsets ai $1.75.
Thompson’s “E” Glove-F.t
ting Corsets, fast black, at
$1.75.
Thompson’s Nursing Corsets
'at sl.
Thompson's Abdominal Cor
sets at $1.50.
II and G Corsets at 75c
worth sl.
11 and G Corsets at $1
wort'n $1.25.
Il ’Hid G Summer Corsets at
$1 worth $1.25.
Self-opening Corsets at 75c
worth SI.OO.
[Tench Woven Corsets, Em
broidered busks, at 85.
French Woven Corsets, extra
long, at $1.25 worth $1.75.
Patent Medi.nl C n sets at
$2 worth $3.
C. I*. Corsets at $2 worth $3
SCHUTZ BROS.
HIE EVENING !'(..»ST: Tl EsbAY, AUGUST 19, (890.
BRUNSWICK STf.tET RAILROAD.
Change of Schedule and New Sys
l* tem of Transfer.
The new stables on Mansfield
street are now the meeting point of
all the street ear lines. The street
ear system is now practically com
posed of six divisions, as follows-
The Belt l.ine, ‘Eastside Division
from the stables to a point on J
street, near J. J. Spear's residence.
The Belt Line, Westside Division
from the stables to J street near J.
J. Spear’s residence.
The Union Street Division, from
the staldes to First avenue ami New
castle street.
. The Dixville Division, from he
stables to the Dixville terminus.
The Newcastle Street Division,
from the stables to the switch near
the grist mill.
Transfers can be made at the sta
bles from one line to any one of the
others for the one fare, but it trans
fers are made at division terminals
other than the stables, fare will again
be i ol lee ted.
ears on the Newcastle street di
vision leaves the stables every 7|;
minutes: the Union and Bay street
ears, every 10 minutes; the Belt line
cars both divisions, every 15 minutes
the Dixville cars every 30 minutes.'
Tin* Wind* «»f the Mediterranean.
The winds of this sea. though gener
ally regular and periodical, have local
< eharacteristieii which give rise to vari
ous names: "The Birazones of the
- southeast coast of Spain: the Vent de
Bizo, or Mistral, of thesouthern French
coast; the Kaffiche of Corsica and other
mountainous islands; the Gregah. o'
Sardinia and Malta; the Safranto and
Bora of the Adriatic; the Tramontana,
generally over the Levant, and tho Le
vanters and .‘liroeco of the whole Medi
terranean.” In strong contrast to the
I frequent blasts of the well known Si
rocco tire the calms of this deep sea. th< !
bonaecia of the Italian mariner, which
in the days before the advent of steam
I compelled a, loitering and weary voy
age. .1. N. Hallock in Christian at
Work.
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.1 Sordid Soul.
t Jinks—Of all mean, gra-pmg men I ;
think Minks is the worst. I don't be- !
lieve he ever gets his thoughts off <rf
i dolJaj’s and cent*
Blinks What has lu> been doing’
Jinks --He's been asking me for a
paltry $lO I borrowed of him some
years ago New York Weekly.
Shirt (or mi Ensign.
When Sultan Saladin died he com-
I inanded that no ceremony should be
| used bub this: A priest was to carry his
■ | shirt on a lance and say, "Saladin, the
: conqueror of the east, carries nothing
j with him of nil his wealth and great
’ ness save a, shirt for his shroud and en
j sign.”—Dry Goods Chronicle.
Frank Criticism.
‘ . Puzzle- 1 say, old fellow, how do yer
like me suit? Bought it at Bangs’ misfit
" [’parlors. Great shape, isn’t it I
Muzzle—lt’s the most successful ease
lof misfit I ever saw. —Clothier and
| Furnisher.
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Fruit Jara.
We have a full line of Fruit Jars,
which we arc selling cheaper than
any one else in the city.
11. T. Di nn & Son,
111 Newcastle street.
Miss Shearer is selling out her
stock at cost to make room for fall
millinavy.
Sec J. J. Lissner & Co.'s ail, in
to-day’s paper.
;[ Call and inspect our stock before
i purchasing your monthly and weekly
groceries. Jones & Capers.
The Peoples’ Market
Cor. Monk and Mansllehl Sts.
Tile Peoples' Market is now open
again and is better than evCr pre
' pared to furnish the very
BEST OF MEATS
delivery to any portion
jof the city. R. G. STEEN A SON.
Proprietors.
Have Your
COLLECTING DONE
BY —
J. T. LAMBRIGHT.
Headquarters with Judge J. E
Lambright, on Monk Street.
Makes a specialty of Collecting
Reuls as well as accounts of all kinds.
Patronage Solicited—Satisfaction
Assured. J. T. LAMBRIGHT.
J.E. YOl NG,
Back Landing
Lumber Yard
P.ne and Cypress Lumber,
Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
< ’piling, Moulding < 'using, etc !
Cornel Jleasiimi Gnamteed.
Lumkr n«.i m M kutllla fti!.«l < eb rt
iintae# l at i« aM.tiabie ur<>
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NEWS BY WIRE.I
An Effort Will be Made to Elect
Darnell.
Work of Train Robbers. lnsanity
Produced by Cigarette Smo
king-—Judge Lynch Holds
Forth in Tennessee
Washington, Aug. 19.—Some at
tention is given to I he threats of the !
republican managers in Georgia to
run candidates, fund the mission of |
Colonel Buck some days ago was un
doubledly in the interest of these
prospective candidates. A great
e fort will be made to elect Darnell
in the ninth, and to distract atten
tion from that bailiwick, their
scheme will be to contest nil the re
maining districts. It is reported
that the republican congression:!
committee h-.s expressed a willing
ness to expend some thousands to
help Darnell if they can be con
vinced that he has a shadow of a
chance.
WORK OF TBAIN KOimEIIS.
Denver, Col, Aug. 1!). The lim
ited e xpress’on the Missouri Pacific
road was robbed by masked high
I waymen yesterday. The robbers
covered the engineer and Herman
with revolvers and ordered them to
stop the train. There was nothing
to do but to obey, ami the train was
robbed of $90,000 express matter.
The n< ws was telegraphed to St.
Louis, and detectives were sent out
with a posse of men. None of the
robbeis have yet been apprehended. !
I.E HAD HANGED HIMSELF.
New Yoiik, Aug. 19.—Yesterday
the body if Joseph A. Jemison a
New York broker and banker, was
found in his room at the home of:
his sister, on Fifth avenue. lie had I
hanged himself from the bed room !
door. He had been in wretched
health for about three mouths, and
it is believed that in a sudden fit of
insanity, he suicided. He was a
I millionaire.
CUIAKETTES I'KODLCE INSANITY.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 19.—-A ■
special to the Evening Journal from
Anniston, Ala., says - Walter N-. -
nelee, one of the brightest and I>< st '
known young journalists in Ala
bama, has jus’, been declared insane,
attributed to cigarette smoking, ami
will be sent to the asylum for the
l nsane at once.
■STUVCK BV A CYCLONE.
Wniielin,.. W. Va., Aug. IU.—A
cyclone struck the town of Beliwont,
| in the centre of the uew Eureka oil'
I field, on the Ohio river, below this
city and Parkersburg yesterday and
did damage to the amount of several ■
I thousand dollars. The oil derricks
and buildings were leveled in all
directions. No lives were lost.
TAKEN I 110)1 (All. AND HANGED.
Hi mboldt, Tenn., August 19.
About midnight Saturay night a
mob took a negro named Thomas
Woodward from jail here and hanged
him. Woodward was one of three
negroes who assaulted and robbed
J. A. Greer lust'l hursday night.
FATALLY 111 RT BY FOOTPADS.
San Fkancisco, August 19. —Sam
Jacobson was shot aud probably;
, fatally wounded by two footpads,!
while ajiout to enter his house early i
yesterday morning.- Mr. Jacobson
is a prominent business man here.
The men escaped.
FIGHTING THE COMBINATION.
Minneapolis, Minn.. August 19. ■
The western cracker dealers are!
• going into the fight against the!
| eastern combination in earnest.
JL vk&J j d
Blood Purifier
Cures Boils. Ohl Sores Scrofulous Ulcers. <crof- j
lilous Sores Scrofulous Humor and all scrofulous (
diseases. Primary. Secondary and Tertiary Con- i
tageous Blood Poison, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of
the Scalp, Salt Rheum. Blotches. Pustules. Pimp
les. Itch,Tetter. Ring-worms.Scald-Head,Eczema,
Rheumatism, Constitutional Blood Poison, Mer- I
. curial Rheumatism. Diseases of the Bones, Gen- ,
I ersl Debility and all diseases arising from impure
Blood or Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail drug
gists, fl per bottle. Roy Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga.
CONEY 4 PARKEIi.
Wholesale and re’ail «'valers in
Wood gC’oal
TB R I <~i K
'SHINGLES AND LATHS".
HOI K AGENT*i OK
BRUNSWICK BRICK WORKS ]
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I Bargains j - j - ,iss^lr & c °- s - taains
« • Cor. Gloucester ana Grant Sts. I d
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| Slaughter.
Owing to the departure of one
of our firm to* the Eastern Mar&ets to ’jur
is 1
| chase our Fall StocA* we will from this
I Date Sell our Summer Goods of euery/
:.j Description REG kIIDLESS OF PKOF
, IT. This is no trap to catch the un
| wary/, hula genuine offer ot best Quality/
I of goods at Sluaghter Prices.
J. J. LISSNER&CO
1 LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
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LOW PRICES I
Having; moved to my new ami commodious quarters at 310
Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show my
denaiit stork of FTRNITURE, w hich I will sell on very close
margin. <«»”e me a call.
<L\ E. SHIPP.
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