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THE EVENING POST.
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Entered in the pMtottce at Brunswick. Ga , as
see»nd-clast matter.
Issued every day, except Sunday, from the oilier
<>i ’’The Eveni'.g Post,’* 114 Richir >n<l street.
Frost c’t Simkins, Publishers ap.i Proprietors.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Owe year, - - H-" 01 Three months, - sl.o'
bi* months, - 2.00 | One month, - - 40
ADVERTISING RATES
Jkro very reasonable, ami will be fumiabed upon
application.
TELEPHONE No. 49.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
The management of The Post is i
making an earnest effort for the
prompt delivery of the paper to every
subscriber. Anyone who fails to get 1
his paper, will confer a favor by re-1
porting the fact to the business oilice,
114 Richmond.street.
TO ADVERTISERS.
All contract advertisers will please
arrange to have the copy for any
changes or for new advertisements,
sent to the business office of The
Post the day' before the change is
to be made. The management will
esteem it a special favor ,if this re
quest is complied with.
NOTICE.
The copartnership heretofore ex
isting between W. P. Kent and C. L.
Frost, in the publication of The
Evening Post, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent.
Wm. P. Kent,
C. L. Frost.
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned have associated
themselvs together under the Him
L name Frost <fc Simkins for the
''purpose of continuing the publica-
of The Evening Post. They
BUI pay all debts against the old
' I lv nt and Fret and . i.'.T
due them.
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Benition of the people of
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Mn in the past.
an advertising medium, the
•afternoon paper is a recognized insti
’ tution. The gentlemen who huve
succeeded to the management and
ownership of The Post are young,
energetic and alive to the wants of
the community. That they will con
tinue to publish a newspaper that
will command the respect of its
readers, whilst interesting them, as
a chronicle of public events, every
assurance is offered.
W. P. Kent.
THE NEW MANAGEMENT.
bt ith this issue The Post begins
to a certain extent a new life.
Iho new firm is made up of Mr.
trust, who has been the busi
ness manager ol The Post since its
first issue, and Mr. Eldred Simkins
who been foreman of the paper
for about two months.
Both of these young men are well
known to the merchants and citizens
of Brunswick.
1 hey will devote all their time and
energy to one end—giving the peo
ple a bright, newsy paper and help
ing as tar as in them lies to build up
Brunswick and spread her good name
abroad in the land.
1 hey have very little capital and
are dependent entirely upon the pat
ronage of the people, hoping and ex
pecting to deserve whatever patron
age is given them.
The Post will continue to follow
the principles laid down in the be
gin-iing and with “malice towards
none and charity for all” endeavor
fearlessly to uphold the right and
comdemn the wrong.
The columns of The Post are open
at all times for a full and free dis
cussion by its patrons of, any ques
tion which may affect the welfare
of Brunswick; in fact dissuasions of
this kind, when not made in an un
pleasant manner, a.e invited.
There is ample room in this field
for two papers and the management I
believes that the Times and The Post
will both continue to live and prosper. '
SANDWICHES STEWING
Dispatches from .Seattle Wash.Ter. ‘
announce the strong probability of a
revolution on the Hawaiian Islands.
Admiral Brown, of the flagship Char
leston who lias just returned from
Honolulu, expressed the belief in an
interview, that the next steamer
from these islands would bring the
news of a revolution and probably of
the declaration of a new republic,
lie said:
“Hitherto the Hawaiian govern
ment has been managed largely by-
Europeans and Americans, but the
i educated natives are beginning to
led that they arc competent to con
’ duct the government and that the
I part played by foreigners in the con
trol of affairs is an unwarrantable
' interference with their sacred rights.
| Accordingly the schooled natives
have gathered around them a bard
of followers, daily increasing in
strength, who have raised the cry f
“Hawaii for Hawaiiaus.” The mal
contents have, in meeting with the -
mechanics’ union, passed reso
lutions asking that this patronage
be given to the natives and members -»
of tiieir own party, anil this request j 1
has been ignored by the government, i
The United States, knowing the un j
settled condition of affairs, sent the j
Charleston out there about three i
months ago to protect our citizens £
and our interests.
Dttrizg all my stay there matters
were becoming more and more per
turbed, and an uprising by the rev
olutionists was actually planned for
August. I learned of it on the first
day of the month, but we received
■ sailing orders on the second. The 1
I news of out intended dep vrture evi •
dently led the revolutionary party to
postpone until after we left the exe
cution of their design, but I confi- ]
ibutly expect to hear by the next
advices from Honolulu that there
has been an actual outbreak and rc-
I volution attempted if not really ac- .
i complished.”
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Mr. Wm P. KENT.
This gentleman who retires
' from the editorship of The Post 1
1 1 1
carries with him the very best wishes ?
of his successor and former partner
in business.
Mr. Kent has done good work in
Brunswick, of this there can be no
j- doubt. He has been fearless and
able in his writings, and has made
for himself a name and reputation
k in Georgia journalism.
i He will continue in this line in
> another field, and every patron
t of Thu Post will join the manage
ment in wishing for Mr. Kent the
most abundant success wherever he
1 may go. , '
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The people of California recently
presented to President Harrison an
invitation to attend the celebration
> of the fortieth anniversary of the ad
mission of that state into the Union. 1
. The invitation was engraved on a .
plate of solid gold of great weight
and value. It is reported that the
grandfather of baby McKee was
overcome with delight at this ex- s
ceedingly impressive manifestation '
• of the people’s regard, and accord- f
ingly accepted the plate but declined
, the invitation. Benjamin has a
keen appreciation of the proprieties
of life. 1
A special from Americus to the ®
Macon Telegraph announces that; , (
Mr. Graham Forrester at one time
city editor of the Brunswick Times c
and more recently connected with the
Americus Recorder has accepted a st
position on the editorial staff of the
Americus Times. Graham is a first 7,,
class newspaper man and bis Bruns- -
wick friends will be glad to learn of
his promotion. He will prove quite
an addition to the already well edited j
Times.
The merchants of Brunswick are
jubilant over the outlook for the fall
and winter trade. t|uite a number j
of new firms are beginning business \
here, but this competition only j
serves to and increase the
city’s already immense business, j
There is room in this growing city 1 I
for still many others and to any ;
who are thinking of engaging in bus
iness here The Post says, “come on
there is success here for you.”
Governor Gordon has issued a
call inviting the governors of the
cotton states to meet in Atlanta on
the 10th day of September next, for
the purpose of considering the ques- |
tion of direct trade, as well as ques
tions relating to weights, insurance,
freights and handling of the fleecy
staple. The result of this meeting
j will be watched .with much interest.
The St. Louis Globe Democrat
has overheard a soliloquy of David
B. Hill in which the hot-house pea
nut of a statesman puts the follow- -
ing perplexing quid to himself:
“1 wonder if Mr. Powderly can't
. postpone this strike until after IS*2.
I'd bate to t all out the militia, and
yet i may have to. I think Clcve- *
land and Whitney are ut the bottom
of the whole thing."
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I There is an editor in Colorado *
named Hell west, but he is ►aid not •
to be crooked.
FHE E\ ENING POST: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 1890.
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FREE DELIVERY.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. j. e. McMillan,
Physician and Surgeon.
Offke —Payne building on Monk
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Office— 312.4 Newcastle Steeet.
Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts.
H. 11. HOWARD,
Real Estate and Insurance Agt
OFFICE «n Bwirlett Block—Newcastle Street.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Will prd’tice in Supreme Court of Gevic r 'ay
United -t Hen Court at .Savannah, and in tho .su
perior < ’<>ui tn of Glynn, Wav ne, Charlton, I’n rco
and (oilee Countie* and elsewhere by Special
Contract.
Oflice in Scarlett Building, Newcastle st.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER.
J’hysician and Surgeon.
Office -No. 121 Newcastle Street.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
No.BU.q Newcastle street.
Bcaidence, MB Albemarle street.
Ollice hours—!• a. in. to .~> |». in ■
SAMUEL BORC H A
Attorney-at- Law.
Office No. 121 X Newcastle Street.
Attention Given to Maritime
Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BEN NET & GROOVER,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office l T p-Stairs, Cor. Monk ami Newcastle
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at Law.
Office In Wright’s Building, Cor. Monk amt
Newcastle Streets.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INCORPORATED.)
Jo3*« NEWCASTLE STREET, ROOMS 2 and 4
CHOYATT BLOCK.
Jyrus Shelton, Attorney at Law, Manager
Guarantees Titles to Rual Estate in the cit y of
Brunswick ami Glynn county. Ccniplete’ab
'tracts for all property In said'city ami county
roni the earliest perio l to the present time, and
luppliesomissions caused by the destruction of
i portion of Glynn county records. For Infor
nation apt-b to the Manr.ger
Ocean Hotel
BARBER SHOP.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
fW*" Ml work sti’Htlj' first class.
RADAM S”
JW miCROBE
( K,LLER -
X. y Greatest Discovery
O s the Age.
OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH. CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER,
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
MALARIAL FEVER. DIPTHERIA AND CHILLS.
In short. HI forms ol Organic and Functional Disease.
• Th. cures effected by this Medicine nre Ui
uiauy cases •
MIRACLES!
Sold only in Jugs containing One Gallon.
Three l>ol!nr«—annuli investment
when Health and l ife cau be obtained.
“Hiitory of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON Oil ADDRESS
<l. T. KOI KWELL. Sole \ircnt,
Bi nn-w irk, Ga,
pWKENtfESS
Liquor Habit.
Hunt WMf/SMfTOIIteCUIH:
o* HUi(ES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It rah Im* given |u c*'ffw*. t«*a,ur in arliclra us f«M»d,
without the km»wirdgr us |>ati« nt if neceaaary ;
H 1» anaolutdy harm lea* ami will «rtvrt a perm a
IIA UI anft run . whether the putirnt U a
n.vHleriAlettrinkt iormu uD holiiw rm k I I S>• V
EK FAIL* Ii "Prrat. H in-quietly ami wiih »urb
reriHiuty that the patient umlergoe* no Inron
vrii>vur«. an«t anon Li» compl* te reforntatiou t»
HhfVted. 4* |>M<r book free. I o b<- had ut
LL’M D k ADAM*. DittgguU,
Brutuu irk, Ga
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Sale.
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Hardware
COMPANY,
o-nwnm-iiai
C 5 HZu 1
•House and Sign Painter;
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} Begs toinforni the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located in J. Michelson’s building, on Richmond >
street, Porters old stand. lie always employs the
best workmen and asks the public to a
Try His New Sign Writers, r
„ Mr. Hoyle cannot b< surpassed as to House, Sign and
Decorative Painting. He will also reset broken glass.
C. E. HOILE, House and Sign Painter.
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P. C. M I LLK R ,
House .Mover.
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- Headquarters corner Mansfield and
\ Ellis Streets.
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a specialty of moving buildings of all
kimtr. satisfaction guaranteed.
A. J. Braswell,
PRACTICAL
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH.
Manufacturers of Wagons ami Buggies.
. General Repair Work of Every de
scription promptly done at the
lowest living prices, and in
the best workmanlike
manner.
HORSESHOEING A SFEI IALTY
When you have any work to do in o ur line cal
on us.
Oglethorpe st., rear of Biunswick Hardware
Co.. Brunswick. Ga. '-satisfaction iruiranteed.
R. F. Bowles&Co
Newman Block, Bay Street,
Merchandise Brokers
GENERAL AGENTS.
Agents for Georgia and Florida for
Maencale and Urban Safe Company
and Alpine Safe Company
Agents for the R. Sauer Showcase
Co., and the Caligranh Tvne-writer.
I). T. BUNN,
Clothing and Gents’
Furnishing Goods.
. My friends and the public generally
a-e cordially invited to call and
examine my stock < f
NEW SPRING
CLOTHING
Styles to pieuse It e most fastidious.
iL*r!ett block, NswcMtie siroel
I lilllll)
I hose who have favored me with
their patronage all say with one accord,
Craig you have certainly made a |
good beginning in Brunswick so far as
keeping the best of goods and selling them
at reasonable prices is concerned, your ’
business is bound to grow every day”
Yes I have fcept the very best that
can be bought and will continue so to do
as long as I am in business, and I am
grateful that my efforts have been appre
ciated. There are enough people in
Brunswick who want first class grocer
ries to sustain me in my endeavors; of
this I feel assumed..
To any who have not yet been to see
.me / have this to say, “call in and look at
my store whether you wish to buy or '
not, your visit will be appreciated and if
you happen to make a purchase, I am
certain of a customer.
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In ail kinds of Canned Meats, V egeta
bles, Fruits, Jams, Preserves, Bolishes,
etc., foreign and domestic, I have the
•greatest rarity.
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ZEFv. S. G-J2*oce3?.
„ COR. HOWE and NEWCASTLE STREETS.
, Under one Management i
.CENTRAL HOTEL
AND
‘PUTNAM HOUSE,
I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
Special rates for regular boarders. H
First-class in every particular.
. <W“Your patronage respecttolly
I solicited.
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FOll AI.L CLASS OF
JOB PRINTING.
' New Press, New Type, New Office, ,
Kaiser Block—Newcastle Street.
Dealers in and manufacturers of
Carriages & Buggies, (
j Texas Pony Carts, $lO to $13.50 *"
each. New and second • hand
Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons.
i One nice building lot 34x150 for sale.
/' v bargain in New Store and Dw< I'mg
combine
»>. W. NUNN, CO.
t ot iM i MauMli Id am! Reynold*S.ievta |
WE ARE HERE. m
“As snug as a bug in a rug.” |*
THE PEARL SHAVING SALOON. U
loti M<>nk Street Ml
*■ '| .«.• iwf'l’umliiutii only employed Wd| ’
ijtuHaili audewry get t.i iimii alike. < all aud }
I ua. lAI U/M a u'JbJt:.. Pw
WESTERN MEAT MARKET,
t y lit tiles Baumgartner, Proprietor.
All kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Brands’of the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Hains
a Specialty.
SE£TFREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY.“&ft
W. E. PORTER,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
KA LSO MINING, PAPERHA NGING
AND IIARDOIL FINISHING.
All work guaranteed Also dealer in Paints, Oils, Etc
S treet.
How can get a Solid Gold Elgin Warranted Worth
$40.00 for $10.00?
Answer—Buy it on the Tontine Co Operative Payment Plan.
J wa'<du's, Tin: pn iniums allowed reduce the net cost to
«s n W^K^V»*‘ 0 - W '-
We sell only standard American Watches tint bear the manufniturer’s guarantee as we
urs,. jid we give you more value tor tour money th u, an her Cmniianv ■’ u “ r “ ultx 1,8 " e
Our agent wdi fun,; h you nub blanks. .»•«• nd, | l u«.,,d tllenl ua \ he , Ask all vour
riends to pun hr- y„. ln K alil , Dihiuuiklm on the Tmitfne < o.iip, r.itUe Payment Plan. 5
This is the only p a i by whb':i good <-a abe sold on e-isy p.i . i.ients lit a sin ill brotit 'uu-rrin
live no losses by delivering g .ods b. tore they are pail for ‘ 1 ’ n
Cal! and have the plan explained to you by
OxxEOTT,
Watchmaker and Jeweler
215 NEWCASTLE STREET,
IHlAl.Ell IS
FLORIDA ( I RIOSIIIES AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Fine Watch. Clocks <1 Jewelry I .pairing a Bp< < laity. Satisfaction Guaranteed
jwnTffi jitimhts;
Brimswick. Oa..
vapital, ------ . slso,ooi<
Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 35,000
I. ULLMAN, AV. E. BURBAGE, Jno. D.WRIGHT
President. Vice President. Cashir
BURR IVINTON,
STENOGRAPHIC . AND Tmjfll
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