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BVBSCRII’riON.
One year. - - H.OU 1 Three months. - #1 <*>
Six months. - S.ID | One month, - • 40
Subscription invainubly in advance.
.ADVERTISING rates
Are very reasonable, ami tv ill lie fumisheil upon
application.
Telephone No. 49.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
The management of The Post is
making an earnest effort for the
prompt delivery of the paper to every
subscriber. Anyone who fails to get
bis paper, will confer a favor by re
porting the fact to the business ollice,
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 oilice of The
Post the day before the change is
t > be.made. ’J be management will
esteem it a special favor ’if this re-.
quest is complied with.
Hurrah for the Glynn Gun Club.
In the language of the poet, “it gets
there with both feet.”
11.I 1 . I- !,J
The committee sent to Atlantic
City to inspect the West system of
sewerage returned this morning and
with one or two changes favor the
system. The city council acted
wisely in sending this committee
to look into this very important work
which is soon to be undertaken, It
was a sensible, businesslike way to
see what they were going in’o.
It lx the shooting contest on St. Si
Bin's Island yesterday, the Glynn
lub «nti ain it !■< ■ ' : t"i v < i
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an I ianii~< I w a
in the extreme, ladies le
from the gallery, ami men of
ly self respect whatever, Hushed
ith shame that their country should
produce such vagabonds and men so
devoid of decency.
New York hus a cigarette law
somewhat similar to the one in Geor
gia, but in that state as well as in
this, it is to a great extent a failure.
The small boy will manage to get
cigarettes and smoke them in spite
of all that has been done. New York
will try another line of attack on the
cigarette. On and after September
Ist any boy found smoking who is
apparently under 16 years of age,
will be arrested and lined from $2 to
$lO. It remains to be seen how this
law will work.
Albany wants u union passenger
depot and the News and Advertiser
is stirring the 'railroads up on the
subject No city in Georgia needs or
deserves a union passenger depot
more than Brunswick. The two
railroads entering the city arc well
patronized and the depot aecommoda
tions furnished by them are simply
a disgrace to the railroad companies
and to the city of Brunswick. There
was some talk at one time of the
roads building such a depot, but the
matter seems to have died ont alto
gether. The Post knows no one
thing that will add more to Bruns
wick than a first-class Union Passen
ger Depot.
THE SOUTH’S POPULATION.
Notwithstanding the fact that im
migration has added over 5.200,006
foreigners to our population during
the last ten years, none of whom
have settled in the South except in
very rare cases, and that the great
industrial development of this see
tion. with its attendant southward
trend of men and money, only com
menced a few years ago, the Soutk
wakes a fine showing of populaliot
in 1890 compared with 1880
The preliminary census report givu
the population of the Soulheir
States as follows
InmO.
Alabama . i,•»'.<««i Litt?
Arkaneju. I.lM.uuu
Florida iJM'Uut) atn’tw
Gauifia
ktmlurfc} i.tiiaiw
]jt»iH»iana 1.l IMw t< ./. M
Maryland i.MMMi v. 4
l.M.'-.U'O
Worth f arohna I.Mtu*** 1 n
Mouth Uaruhaa n*’ ».j
Virginia
Watt Virginia •>!*.<•
Trauaa*a* l.ataurx i.MI .
GEOEGIAIN BRIEF-
Hon. H. < .ay Foster, of Augusta,
one of tiie most widely known law
yers in the stale, is dead.
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Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, the well
known authoress has taken up her
residence again in Atlanta.
*****
Warren county confederate voter
ans met yesterday in Warrenton for
the purpose of organizing a veterans
association. »
*****
Mr. A. G. Conn, of Chattanooga,
will commence the construction of a
glass factory immediately at Amer
; icus, costing $50,000,00.
*****
Miss Annie Boone, the young lady
who disappeared from Albany a few
days ago, and was supposed to have '
been drowned has been found at the -
home of a friend.
***** _
The Albany Oil company of Al
bany, Ga„ has applied for an
amendment to their charter, increas
ing their capital stock to $1110,000,00
\ with the privilege of manufacturing S
all grades of guano.
*****
Rev. Sam P. Jones will begin a
series of meeting al < artersville next
'Sunday morning. There will be
' four services each day. Mr. Jones
will be assisted by Drs.Sullins, Haw-
lliorne, Hopkinsand Culpeper.
* * * *, *
j Martha Kinsley, an old white lady >
80 years of age, residing in Colum
bus, was found in a cellar last Tues
day evening confined to a mat on the
floor by sickuess, and in a starving
condition. No one knew anything
definite of her anil she herself could
| render no account of her distress. *„
| Rats were holding high carnival in j
! the dark cellar, having gnawed the |
poor creatures hair off. Her limbs
also had been gnawed by the rodents, ;
! She was removed to the hospital
1 where she will be eared for.
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1 The confederate veterans home in
Atlanta will be completed in abont
’ live weeks. This is the grandest of
all benevolent institutions tii the
south and it was intended to be the
( home of those who, indigent and de
crepidt now, spent the brightest and
best portion of their lives in the de <
I sense of home and liberty. The
■ question of the maintaincnce of this
grand institution is now being con-1
C sidered by the committee appointed
! by President W L Calhoun, compos- '
ed ofCapt. W I> Ellis and Messrs. '
Nelson Tift, W D Smith, S M In i
I
man and Dr. Amos Fox. There are :
120 acres of land attached to the
i home and this will be cultivated for J J
. the benefit of the inmates of the ■
i home. ,
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A Chattanooga justice of the:
, peace has entered u libel suit for
$25,000 against the Times of that :
, city. The Squire is red hot against i.
the Times for certain charges made j
( against him which he says are un
true. How easy it is for newspapers
’ to get into trouble.
A new Odd Fellows lodge will be
organized tonight ninety-two I
■ charter members. This will give,
r Brunswick two good lodges of this j
* deservedly popular order ahd is but
• another evidence of the phenomenal |
growth %f the city.
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Does Advert isi tig Pay?
This is a very important question to I
business men, and ojjo that only busi
i ness men can answer. We have the |
, assurance from thousands of them who
largely advertise that it does pay, if ju
e diciously pursued, and ninny of them
e have given their testimony in its fa
vor. If the reader will taka up any of
e the city papers from day to day' for |
years, he will find the columns filled
with the announcements of leading i
business houses. They' do not come be
fore the public at long intervals, but
regularly, daily, changing their ad
vertisements with the variation in their
stocks, qualities and prices of goods,
p thui not only attracting attention to
what they have to sell, but arousing
£ the desire of buyers to examine what
o is offered, thus making customers and '
1 popularizing these places of business.
t This class of men will tell you in this
day of conqietitiou that it would be
impossible to do business or secure any
'1 flung like an average trade if they did
i not invite custom by giving in detail a
jj cleai' statement of what they have got i
to sell.
' i Ou the other hand, thousands of
1 ' men who have startisl in business with
s fair capital, plenty of push and a
n knowledge of trade have gone to the .
wall simply because they “hid their
( light* under a bushel,” in failing to
.compete with their neighbor* in hav
ing the buying public know where
„ they were, whut they were selling and
what inducements they hail to offer.
•i A man may have the last stock of
goods in the market, but if lie fail* to J
invite custom or make know n the in
j duceincnte he <-uu offer he is sure to I
drop behind in the race, while bi* <
I sharpi r neighbor is reaping a rich bar
vest Kxciiauga.
THE EV ENING EGS I: FRIDAY, Ai'Gi ST 29. -9(1.
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FREE DELIVERY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. j. E. McMillan, I
Physician anil Surgeon. I
Office —I’aync building on Monk i E
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Office- 612$ Newcastle Stecet.
Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts.
11. 11. HOWARD,
Heal Estate and Insurance Agt
Oi ncr. in Scarlett Block-Newcastle Street.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. |
Will |»r 'i ‘th e in supreme Court of G<
[nitfl - Court at Savannah, and in th« u-
HTtor < out ts of Glynn, Wayne, Charlton, I ktcc
nnl Coffee Counties and elsewhere by Special
MVu-e in Scarlett Buihlinpr* Newcastle M.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
OrriCK -No. 121,'. Newcastle street.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
No. 310. Newcastle Street.
Kesnlenee, 60S .Übemarle street.
Office lioiii'-.—*ia. m, to r. p. m. I
SAM UEL BOP V CH AI\DT |
Attorney-at-Law.
oi l ice No. Newcastle street,
special Attention Given to Maritime
Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BEN N ET & GROOVER,
Attorney s-at-Law.
office I jestairs, Cor. Monk and Newcastle
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office In sVright’s Building, Cor. Monk and
Ncweastlc streets.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company ;
(INCOHPORATKD.)
30:i‘g NF A CASTLE STREET, ROOMS 2 and 4
OROVATT BLOCK.
C’ykvs Shelton. Attorney at Law. Manager
Guarantees Titles to U«ial Estate in the eity of
Brunswick ami Glynn county. Complete ab
stracts for all property in said city amt county
from the earliest period to the present time, ami
suppliesotnisslmm caused by the dostrurtion of
a portion of Kl\nn county records. For Infor
mat ion apply to the Mani.ger
Ocean Hotel
BARBER SHOP.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
work strictly first class. I
RADAM'S
ITHCROBE
KILLER.
The Greatest Discovery
of the Age.
OLD IN THBORY, 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 shott, *ll forms ot Organic «nd Functlonil Disease.
Tbo cures effected by this Medicine are in
many cases
MIRACLES!
Sold only In Jnps containing One Gallon.
Price Three Hollar*—a small iiiye-tmeut
w hen Health and Lilu can bo obtained.
“Hiatory of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON Oil ADDRESS
J. T. BOCK WELL. Sole Agent.
Jlrnnsw iek, Ga,
ORUNKENIIESS
Liquor Habit.
nt trorto ntttr/i tirrcni one
«• hmiles GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It < ii*give nla ccffre, tea. »»r in »rtlekw»nf f»>od,
uHbotH the hmittiedite* i f pMll> nt if m
It I* •i»»"lul»-lv harmle*** and will a
torut ami < urr. wuHtorr thr ihtli' iil la a
iM'irf U«'>lrihit« r«*r Mil aliNiihoil. a M4'k It XI V
IIt FAIL> i i operate** au' 4 ulrlt> at»4 •ItiiMM’ll
<<tt«4iit> ti.»i ih« umLrgoua iau
triarttee and tola !*■ • vfoJmaHuU U
Hft «‘U «1 •• | a«r ImhA Irr. I M tor U»4 ul
to k, I
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t iiuirmu I’liiM
S£lle - SSHBIOsTSI
| e>I)OES NOT TRADE WITII-jW
FKEIES. I aux -A-f-bex? tili-at; ZE >
About one person in ten doesn’i know that the other nl
rp| |(s of his tellow-mortals have come to the conclusion that it’s I
ways safest to trade with R. S. ( ItAKx.
» About one person in ten doesn’t/. now that his neighbors :■
(saving money on every deal, because they trade with R.
CRAIG. About one person in ten can’t be expected to kml
that 1 am “headquarters” for everything in Groceries, Stapl
,O’ and Fancy, Canne<i Goods of every description, Domestic aifl
Imported; in iact, everything you need to eat.
SIK-D ABE ICE THE II PERSON? lAM AFTER HE!
Hardware
ZEu. S. OZEi -A_.LGr, Grocer.
COMPANY,
HM-lOra ST.-Idi COR. HOWE and NEWCASTLE STREETS.
c. s. HOTLE,
liouse and Sign Painter
Begs toinform the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located in <l. Mchelson’s building, on Richmond
street, Porters old stand. He always employs the
best workmen and asks the public to
Try' His Nsw Sign Writers.
Mr. Hoyle cannot bo surpassed as to House, Sign and
Decorative Painting. He will also reset broken glass.
C. E. HOYLE, House and Sign Painter.
p. ’C MILLER, Under one Management L
House Mover. I'EN Tl* \ I HOTI? I
Headquarters earner Mansfield anil V. L lItA 11 -IL V 1 -El Jj
Ellis Streets. —and—
' kniSs. ' satisfaction guarantoeit GTDTNAM HOUSE,;
A I Hl 'mWPI I I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
xi« » . 1 lit. , Special rates for regular boarders. I
—rRACTiiAL — First-class in every particular.
WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH. Your patronage respectfully I
Manufacturers of Wagons ami Hu igies. solicited,
1 General Repair Work of Every de- ' ; '■ ‘ ,
scription promptly done at the C3r CU *A* O
lowest living prices, and in
the best workmanlike JB
manner. <
HORSESHOEING A SPEt IALTV ( U M._ PARK E R, |
I When you have any work to do in our line cal I *
on 1
Oglethorpe M. rear of Biunswik Hardware; X
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R. F. Bowles&Co >n„ 0!
liewman Block, Bay Street, Hill D D I \I T I KT L''
. / i ]• _ n_, , J vl) 11l 1. lIIV vJ ,
Merchandise Brokers
—Ami— New Press, New Type, New Office,
GENERAL AGENTS. Kaiser Block—Newcastle Street. | •
Agents for Georgia and Florida for zu I
Macnfale and Urban Safe Company 1 I || 1 Hills
and Alpine Safe Company I WW a||l||| ZW* I ,|l
Agents for the 11. Sauer Showcase f" • "I • It Illi 11 W ’ v*<
Co., and the Caligranh Tvue-writer.
Dealers in ami manufacturers of
D. t. DUAN, Carriages & Buggies, ’
Clothing and Gents’ Texa. Pony Curts, $lO to $13.50
, ' . each. New and second - hand
F urilishmg Goods. Wagons, Buggies and Phaetons. ,
One nice building lot 34x150 for sale.
Mv friends and the public gfUlCrnll} IV~ I barguiu in New SL>r<- un i Dua lling
a-e cordially invited t<>call and jcoißbino xiTW •» "
examine inc stock < t ’• • 'l'a, CO.
NEW SPRING ' ' • ' ",
/ 1 1 iiT 11 I V / WE ARE HERE - i
lil .1 I I g”l I Lw IT 1 “As slum *• s bug in a rug,"
y • THE PEIRL SHAVING SALOON. I
Hlh M 'lik Klf’M't P4*
>i Ch .tolJ< u- t <■ i io't fa.Udiiius - -
• » m d uoiliiiii (Hily « uiploji' l WHj
ir« .1 • i‘ G Btod » n»*!«<»•’.wan aukr. 4 all
. bi<x k, Nl wctuu*-* -Mvut Milt < uotvr/.. |i
WESTERN MEAT MARKET,
Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor.
All kinds of Western and Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Brands’of the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Haw*
a Specialty.
DELIVERY IN THE CITY."W
W. E. PORTER,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
KALSOMINING, PAPERHANGING
AND HARDOIL EIATSHING.
All work guaranteed Also dealer in Paints, Oils, Etc
500 Monk Street.
How can get a Solid Gold Elgin Watch, Warranted Worth
$40.00 for $10.00?
Answer. —Buy it on the Tontine Co-Ope?ati¥e Payment Plan.
UNPARALLELED plan of purchasing watches. The premiums allowed reduce the net cost to
many stoaklielders m the class far below the oo.it of manufacture, ami gives every stockholder
a guarantee that the watch will not cost Idm ifjore than s3o.(li’ aspotcas'i purchase of any j welry
ami many would a.-k 1.35.00 to $ 10.00/. And each stockholder has 29 opportunitiesui getting i , from
$30.00 down as low as SIO.OO. *
We sell only standard xViuerican Watcues that bear the manufacturer’s guarantee as we
ours, ..nd we g ve you more value for your money th in anv oilier Company.
Our agent will furnish you with blanks, or we will forward them fr »m‘ the office. Ask all your
friends to purchase .L,< hrs ami Diamonds on the Tontine todiin rative Payment Plan.
This is the only plan by wlucog<x»ds can be -old. on easy pay meiits at a small profit, as we can
have no losses by delivering goods before they are paid for.
Call and have the plan explained to yuu Uy
Watchmali er a.ncL Jeweler
21 5 NEW(’ASTLE ST REET,
ukAleh in
1 LOUIDA (TRlt SHU S AM) OPTICAL GOODS.
l ine Wat. il. < lock and Jewelry repairing a specialty. Satisfaction Guarantrnd.
Brunswick. Ga.
Capital, ------ $150,000
surplus and L’ndivided Profits, - 35,000
M. ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, ,Ino. I).WRIGHT
ITesilent. Vice President. C. whir
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