The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, August 29, 1890, Image 4

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ROOSTER AND PARROT. THIS MODfcKN' FOKM YOU’LL FIN’D IM A MINI TF. HAS MORE TRUTH TUAN POETRY IN IT. There was a little rooster, Not very long ago, Who thought he was a booster, You’d ought to hear him crow. He noticed when he hallooed Tne sun lust iu the sky. Said he: “It thinks I called it. And that’s the reason why.” His head was high And empty. His craw was full of gall. He strutted around the hen-coop Aud thought he knew it all When older birds, and wiser. Who had seen a thing or two. Raised their bends and tried, sir; “Their cock—a-doodle-do!” He .■'Wore he could not l>ear ft, And shook his head with viin. He called each one a “parrot. Who dared to crow, but him. The earth he claimed before him, A far as he could see, Its creatures should adore him. And bend the supple knee. No ben should laugh and cackle. Nor should old Chanticleer W ith sturdy voice and mettle. King oat his lusty cheer. The little rooster knew not. But thought to his subcase: 11 he held back and crew not, Bun, earth and stars would cease. His cheek grew as he nursed it, His pride was on the well, TUI bis gall-bladder bursted And all his feathers fell. They took his body dusty. Out tow’rd the garbage heap, And from the ahovel lustY They tossed bun down to sleep, you'd st-firce belie vr if. hr uorhl went rigid along. :i- u ' r« .1! i • I. \ • f |||||||||A! n<« oliu mi - • hi - *' 1 ' ' H■ ■ ■ ■' ■' ■ • - ; <ir umnvy chci-i fully r, lumii i Our line of Laces and Embroide ries are the most complete in the city and our midsummer slaughter prices still prevail. There is no such stock for immensity or variety anywhere else in the city, and no place where you can get such genu ine value for the money. Young men who are thinking of something as a present to their sum mer girl, just to remember the soft moonlit nights of this delightful sea son, should look at our unmatched line of hair and neck ornaments, our bracelets and the splendid assort ment of those tasty and taking little Lace and Silk Handkerchiefs. The past has beeen a great week for Um brellas. The public has taken ad vantage of the great variety oflered and the low prices. We still have a good assortment left—notice our window display. In our confusion we almost neg. 1 ectcd the mention of our Embroide red Valencienes and Spanish Lace Flouncings. We trust rov will not be so forgetful. They arc worth looking at, from 74c. to 12.26, Come and welcome. You’ll (Ind us on Newcastle No. 222. Palais Rot At. Jcmmi Wcismkmo, Prop, SCHUTZ BROS ! t I t a f 1- i n II 8 t : ! < 11 CORSETS. This week we will offer bar gains in Cornets. We carry all i the popular ami standard makes of Corsets, goods that almost everybody knows the I 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 ; OFFER 1 lot of Ladies’ Corsets at 25c worth 40c. 1 lot of Ladies’ Corsets at 35c worth 50c. 1 lot of Ladies’ Corsets at 50c worth 75c. 1 lot of Ladies’ Corsets at 75c w rtli sl. Thompson's (Move Fitting 1 Corsets at sl. Thompson s “G” Glove-Fit ting Corsets at $1.25. Thompson’s “G,” extra long, I Glove-Fitting Corsets at Si.so. Thompson’s “E” Glove-Fit ting Corsets at $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. R and G Corsets at 75c worth sl. R ami G Corsets at $1 worth $1.25. R and G Summer Corsets at $1 worth $1.25. Self-opening Corsets at 75c worth SI.OO. French Woven Corsets. Em broidered busks, at 85. French Woven Corsets, extra 1 >ng. at $1.25 worth $1.75. Patent Medical Corsets at $ ortli $3. C. I’. Corsets at $2 worth $3. I, 1 b SCHUTZ BROS. 1 HIE EVENING POST: FRIDAY’, AUGUST 29. I'9o. To Meet to Night. The following card explains its self: / “The members of the. Atlantic band k arc earnestly requested to meet in b their hall to night at S o’clock, as business of importance will come up d to be discussed. g “Constant Miller.” s » Band Leader. Mr. Miller was called upon and h asked what business would come be- C fore the meeting to night. He re- G plied: n “We are discussing the advisabil- w ity of giving a benefit excursion b next Wednesday night to St. Si- is inon’s. g “We wish to place our band on a t< sound linancial basis and we propose,g to form the nucleus for a bunk ac- 3 count from the proceeds of the ex- * cursion. Brunswick needs a flist a class band and she is able to support b a band of the first order.” « p Through negligence we have j omitted to mention Ka'io Cor pets. Thev never break at the t waist no” roll up. If they do, a we will cheerfully refund the t money. The steels may break I u -the best of steels have their s limits of strength but Kabo has no breaking limit; itdoesnh u break at all. The Kabo Corset < is perfect in form also. a * * NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have associated ' theinselvs together under the firm s name Frost <fc Simkins for the ' purpose of continuing the publica tion of The Evening Post. They ' will pay all debts against the old 1 firm of Kent and Frost and collect all accounts due them. ( L. Frost. :i E. Simkin's. 'I A nice line of fancy full dress Ox- ford Ties will be sold Saturday and Monday at a great sacrifice at Tny- r lor A Davis the “old reliables. a -••••• I have a lew shares Building and Loan stock that I will sell at cost. t Geo. Smith, at Lloyd & Adams. , Have your prescriptions filled at ' Dr. M. L Currie <fc Co.’s drug store ( at living prices. Night bell on the door. • 1-wk i i Roy’s Blood Purifier Cures Boils. Old Sores. Scrofulous Ulcers, Scrof* I ulous Sores, Scrofulous Humor and all scrofulous diseases. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Con- ’ tageous Blood Poison, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of the Scafp. Salt Rheum, Blotches. Pustules. Pimp- | ; les,ltch,Tetter,Ring-worms,Scald-Head,Eczema, Rheumatism. Constitutional Blood Poison. Mer -1 curial Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bones, Gen eral Debility and all diseasesarising from impute ' j Blood or Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail drug- ( gists. Jlper bottle. Roy Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. < the Steamer CORINNE Os the Satilla River Transporta- i tion Company leaves Brunswick for all points on the Satilla river every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 o’clock a. m., sharp. Returning, leave Owen's Ferry every Tuesday. Thursday ami Satur day at 7:30 o’clock a. m. Merchants and patrons of the line j are requested to have their freights ; promptly on hand in time for the j Steamer. C. S. STEPHENS, Agent. N. B. Through connections with ! New York and Savannah Steamers. All freight rates as reasonable ns by any other line, and satisfaction guaranteed. The Peoples' .Market, Cor. Monk and Mansfield Sts. The Peoples’Market is now open again and is better than ever pre j pared to furnish the very BEST OF MEATS Free delivery to any portion of the city. R. G. STEEN <fc SON. Proprietors. • i J. E. YOUNG, Back Landing Lumber Yurd Pine and Cypress Lumber, Laths, Flooring, Shingles, ( Ceiling, Moulding. < 'using. etc Correct Mearaem Guam teed. 1 I Lu in Im-r not in »t«* k will Im* on »hort » . i n. \ (1 , I. . t <»ft. o B * In'. • Atting News The folio i.ig conversation which will prove interesting to house kecncrs was over heard this morning by a Post reporter • Mrs. Fitzgerald.—“O, J declare I do not know where to buy good i groceries, there is always something short or spoiled.” Mrs. Scott.—“ Why my dear, wej iave been trading with Jones A apers at the corner of Monk and ■Jrant streets ever since Baumgart icr moved his meat market; we al-; vays get full weight and the very I list of groceries. All 1 have to do s send an order by the cook and the foods are in the kitchen time enough .o get dinner. Speaking abouti jroceries makes me think-of those lib cans of butter I get from this -tore, they keep it so nice ami fresh ind I dec'are it sa' cs me so much trouble as to melting and leaking as was the case when it was sent to me in trays, I shall always trade with Jones & Capers.” Mrs. F.—“ Well I shall begin to trade with Jones <t Capers too. I am very mm h obliged to you foi< telling me of them. I must be going now. when are you coining over to sec me?” Mrs. S.—“lna few days—but let me tell you something else. Junes <V Capers will do. They will send out and get what you order even it they should happen to be out of it. This you know is a great convenience and saves you the trouble of sending all over town.” Mrs. F.—“ Yes indeed I think 1 will walk by their place and see them now.” A nice line of fancy full dress Oxford l'ies will be sold Saturday and Monday at a great sacrifice at I aylor <fc Davis the “old reliables.” Dancing School Prof. Bernhard Kallqvist has rented the Horse Guards armory; and will give lessons in dancing at that convenient place. This will afford a splendid opportunity to evervj'a ly, gentlemen and child who may wish to take lessons. Satis- > faction is guaranteed. '1 ickets on ' sale at Breedlove's and,also at 1107 George street. 3t 1 <>me one, come all, ami get m< re I than your moneys worth at Taylor it Davis’ the “old reliables” cn Sit-! urday and Monday. ( ‘all at the Palais Royal and examine <>ur line <»i childrenls Caps. Prescriptions filled all hours, day or night, at Dr. M. L. Currie it Co.’s drug store. Night bell on the door. 1-wk < dine one, come all, ami ;.e more ■ than your money’s worth at Taylor' it Davis’the “o'd reliables” on Sal-; urday and Mondav. Our prescription department is as complete as any in the city using; only Squibbs preparations which are the best. You can have your pres criptions filled at any and ail hours, day or night and ai living prices. Night bell on the door. Dr. M. L'. Ct rrie it Co. 1-wk Taylor <t Davis the “old reliables need room for their fall goods and are selling their entire stock of la dies and misses Oxford ties at a great sacrifice. Go aud see them. Slaughter:—Thats the proper! name of ihe prices we arc selling! summer goods of all descriptions at. I J. J. Lissnek <t Co. | —♦ • • • Childrens Lace Collars and; Ribs can be found in all styles! and prices at the Palais Royal. You can get your prescriptions; filled or anything you need in the! drug line at all hours, day or night,! at Dr. M. L. Currie it Co.’s drug store. Night bell on the door. 1-wk Ladies French kid Oxford Tie at 2.35 worth 3.50 on Saturday and ! Monday at Taylor & Davis’ “the old i reliables.” Remember we don’t advertise one! thing and mean another. Read our “ad” and call on us for bargains. J. J. Lissnek it Co. Wm. Crovatt & Co., Drifflsts and Apothecaries. DEALERS IN Pure Dings, Medicines, <fc Perfumery. ( or. Newcastle and Monk Streets, BKUN-WIUK, : : : : GEORGIA j (ONEY A PABKEK, Wholesale nnd retail dealers in Wood rCoal ■W” ■B 1?. I K SHINGLES AND LATHS. 1 —SOI.It FOH BRUNSWICK BRICK WORKS.! k<-. ). 111 »l>-I Al noi l 1,1 l'l<-i'l FiTiM. BIlhK -iii.l i li iUai uuita Si'werPl|i ing. ini'ludi au-l ,i<- *i. orurr» M 41< iW'l. »aD»S»i'liv« <.u»r»ix«''l. I 1 l*l - —wir-miiT' rmnn ?»-.■■ -i | Slaughter. ; Barnins j - j - l,ssxer & Bargains ■ © Cor. Gloucester ana Grant Sts. ? 9 g . J I Slaughter. (■ Owing to the departure of one | I of our firm to the Eastern Markets to pur- I 4 g chase our F ai! btoc/c we will from this r | Date Sell our Summer Goods of ever?/ i Description REG ARDLESS OF PROF- | 4 IT. 1 his is no trap to catch the un- | * | Iu ar//, hut a genuine offer oi best. Qualit?/ I of goods at Siuaghtcr Prices. J. J. LISSNER &CO a LEADERS OF LOW PRICES I I I C?E SHIPP rr 7 t n Fu mll ure. D E A. L E R. O 3 *}.!o’"’“lSro\vc<.LstJo kS t vetsl ( M n o 7 = B- 2 § MM ! ® s',- * - mSe—--' w e 01 hfi n ” —i ® ’v 1 L****>i| .</ a 2 ■ hn ■ b /fl • Lni M M . •- . we * • I ■ Having moved to my now and commodious quarters at 310 Newcastle street, I am hotter than ever prepaianl to show my elciiant stock of Fl KXI I’l HE, which I will sell on very close margin. G»*’e me a call. < » E. SHIPIN