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SCHOONER?.
.././.;<■ B. W I! 1 . .
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Sch It Bower-, Am. 414 ton-. Wilson.
Gertie M. Hickerson, Am. ‘Os tons, Anderson. [
Annie L. Henderson, Am. 407 tons, Henderson , <
Rch, Na.icy Smith, Am. 414 tons,
Sch Kate -. Flint, An. 555 tons, DeWintfy. I
Mary d. Conk. am. 414 to s. Higbee.
Harriot G. K rlin. am., 491 tons. Shaw
S<*h \ iola Iteppard, am BS» ton®. Smith. I
Harry Presc >tt Am.. 434 tons. Turner. - 6
Cumbarfand Route'
to and from
Florida.
1
Ihe short 'me b.’tween Brun-wi k and .Jackson
Ville, via .h kyl, ( umberland, l» u n rc
nesF and Fernandina.
THE BEAUTIFUL STEA MEH
City iiltawict
Bors daily on the follow imr schedule tak ■
mg e:ie- t May 11. H'.iO. Standard
lime—9oth meridian.
S O U T il . .
/a Brunswick via steamer .7:00 am i
ArJckji .s:4ftam
rfAr < timlceland. lOiooam
Ar iJungeneis ..... H:4>am
Ar tei nandina 12 .; • p m
Lv Fernandina xiaFt and I’ Ity '<> p m
Ar .! •tcksopvillc. .2.z5 p in
Lv Fernandina » hi F c ami I’ Ity : 5u p in
Ar Tampa via F C ini'! P.Uy .7 2o a m j
Lv Tampa via I O ami 1* R\ ' < *i., m I .
Ar Fernand.i a via I'< an; »* It*. 2 •’> pmi
!«▼ Jacksonville Via F C and 1 it f,
Ar Fernandina . .!_• I.pm
Lv ternandina via bteamcr. . .:• no p m
Ar Dungeness .. . 15 pm
▲r Cumberland. • no p m
AvJekvl. . . r>.::opm
Ar Brunswick . l.»pm
Connections made at Fernandhri to and from
all points in South Florida. \ia F U and I’ Ry, ai
Jacksonville to and from >i Auiiu-tinr ami at
points south. ?i Brunswick with I T V and G
I<V and l» and \\ Ry to and fr nn all points \v< st
and north. A good breasla-i or dmn.-rserved on
the steamer a> low rates of 50r, each. Through
rates Brunswick and Jacksonville $3.50, first
class; pi round trip; |2.50 second class $1.50
round trip.
Tickets can be purchased any time on applica
tion to J. F. Norris, agent E T, \’ and Ga Ry.
passenger do pot, ort > John Wo »d, Purser on the
Bteamer, to any point in Fiori la. I
h. C. ALLEN,
General Thia t and Passenger Agent. 5
* C. idTTLEHEI.iI cm r.d Manager. I
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St. Simon’s Li n e.'
NEW St'HEDI I.E,
(Standard Ti ne ) t<
On and aftet August 20, schedule -
will be as follows: /
DEPARTURE. \
From Brunswick—
For Ocean Pier ana Mills at 7:50 a. m. and 2
p. in.
RETURNING. 1
Leave Ocean Pier at 10:00 a. m. and 4:30
p. in. •
SUNDAYS.
Ixjave Brunsadek at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p.m
Returning leave Ocean Pier at 10:30 a. in. and
6 p. in. U DART, Superintendent.
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SEASIDE COLLEGE
FOP YOUNG LADIES.
This institution will open on Mon
day, September 29. The equipment
will be complete, the faculty full, the
instition thorough.
For- circulars or information ail- j
dress at Brunswick, after August 1.
S. C. CALDWELL,
President.
Ccmmercial
JIESTA UR A NT !
108 MANSFIELD STIiEET.
< F/RST - CLASS
IN EVEKY UESPECT.
Meals served from 4 a. m., till 12 tn. |
I'lllCF.l OF MEAI.:I :
Breakfast, 25 cent*. Dinner. 35 vents,
Sup|M>r, 25 «> nts, |
'J he < 'iiininei> ■'-iI I > '_iin/ •.>»-ii- i
run in conneetiun with the rc-tnuraut
and is Hietly lir-i < i.iws. I.odging. 1
35 cents.
Tlm» ««••! *rdm®*l hut bm*» ih«* I*g* < Lfarf > ouk |
Rtlhc H « I »' I *'U li’iiw i.ud • ■•»»-•■
iht-i »b- widh»' Miwp- that I (
fem If'* •'*' in ih’’ b’ini»m
A»> iug • fall •ban >t puM r pair’d r , I urn
Aullltlt RuHUilB.
R. HOPKINS & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Represent , a number* of leading Fire Insurance Companies :
A large number of the most desirable lots in New and Old
Town tor sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondence solicited. Address
ZES. X3_ CO-,
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK.
Deposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards will be received. Interest
will be allowed on sums to the credit of each depositor on the first of Jan-;
nary, April, July and October.
Pass books will be furnished to each depositor.
J. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. 11. LANE.
President. Vice President. Cashier.
iILAUBBR & ISAAC,
Grra,in 9 Ha>v
and Provisions
1 leadquarters for
D?y, Salted and Smoked .Meats, Hams
Breakfast. Bacon
Lard. Meal, Grits. Corn, Oats, Bran, Mil)
Feed etc.
BAY STREET - FootofMonk.
' SAM B. BREEDLOVE, ’
Book and Stationery Store.
Fancy Goods, Ijaiups and Fixtures. I'ictures, Frames, Glass
ware and Crockery;
OFFICII SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
219 NEWCASTLE STIIEET.
iTME IXTE’W YORK
Steam Dye House
AM) TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Cor’. IP aiid. :£ j iSSL.
T, BILLER, Proprietor.
E© 7 ” Gents’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re
paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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MERCER UNIVERSITY.'
MACON, GA.)
COURSES OF STUDY:
I. PREPARATORY SCHOOL
11. Classical Course.
111. Scientific al Cori:::.
IV. SCHOOLOF THEOLOCY.
V. Modern Languages.
Vi. The Law school.
VlI. Department of'.’ractical at-.,
(Stenography, Book-keeping. &■•.)
Epenses.—Tuition Free in court -of study If,
111 amt IV.
Matriculation and contingent fee. • ft annual -.
Board at students’ hall, from $ i » * 11 per month.
Board in private Emilies from to sls
month.
rail Term opens Sept. 21, I*9o. 1 r eatalogua
and further information, apply to
Pref. J. J. IHCANTLY, ur
to th3 Preside* t, G. A. NUNNALLY, Macon,Ga
Ocean View Hotel.
Fine Surf Bathing, First-Class
Accommodations and
Easy of Access.
Being opened all the time strangers as well as'
home people will find Ocean View Hotel a
very pleasant place to spend a day, a week or
a month.
Terms—sl.so per day, SB, $‘J and
$lO per week.
MRS. A. F. ARNOLD,
Proprietress. |
SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
OHLY
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
TICKETS GOOD T 0
on JfWVnvSr return
SALE UNTIL
NOV.
16th -- lgt -
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered.
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway
System, or to •
ii. WBEKM G. Llgt. bmrttli, Tni
THE EVENING BOSl: SATUKI)A UGUsT 30 IS‘M
vVatch maker
ami Jeweler.
R EM OVA!.
I now occupy the old stand of
R. L. Daughtry. The in
creased space gives me an
opportunity io display the
many goods I have hereto
fore been compelled by lack i
of room to store away.
For the convenience of
the people of Brunswick, I
have purchased an electric
clock, connected by wire
with the Naval Observatory
at Washington. Every day
at i i o’clock a. m., standard,
I want all who carry watches
to call at my store and get
Washington time.
1 his clock is daily cor
rected from Washington at
noon, standard (ii o’clock
here) ’and every watch in
Brunswick should be regu
lated by it.
Don’t forget this. Regu
late your watch and you will
appreciate its value.
E. J. ALLEN,
Inspector of watches and clocks Cor
Brunswick and Western Rail-
lORGANu* OFFER 'a
I >UY in Auriuit. September,
It or October and pay when
HwW crop. »>e -ad Hpui < nah
Price.. The Luweat known.
.. junta little i-aabdown, balance
December 14th Nu Interval.
Our auUre .tuck—any make—
mice ur IIEHT Hum.
I J .y • c - > . mer uller we ever Hinde.
IIP ■ Write lur Circular- *
EwALL ■ m'-H HKU orruii i suo
LIB3OJ LUDDEN & BATES,
savannah, ca.
AT THE CHURC HE.:.
Where and nt What Timo the SScr
vices Will bi.. l-h-kl 7 . ' >
[standard time.]
Se< oxi> A >vem. Cor. I) and L
Streets—Elder li. V. Skipper, j .i--
tor. Serviei > I' 30 •<. m. and 7 :30 .
m.
St. Francis Xaviei:'s Church, ',’or. l
Newcastle and Howe Streets—Father
J. Hennessy. Mass at 8:00 a. m., and
evening devotions at 5:00 p. in.
Methodist Church, Cor. Monk
and Norwich Streets —Rev. MeK. F.
I McCook, pastor. Services at 10:30!
a.m. ami 7:45 p.m. Sunday school:
4 p. in.
Baptist Church, Cor. Mansfield
and Union Streets —Rev. E. Z. F.
Golden, pastor. Services at 10:30 a
in. Sunday school at 1 p.m. No I
service after Sumlay school.
Presbyterian Church, Co". Geor ’<■
and Reynolds Streets—Rev. Paul ;
IF. Brown, pastor. Services at 10:30.
a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school;
at 3: JO p. m.
Y. 31. C. A.—Rooms in Scarlett.
block, 311A Newcastle Street. Reg
ular Sunday service to morrow
Rooms open daily from 8 a. ni to I
10 p. m.
St. Mark's Church, Cor. Glouees
ter and Egmon Streets—Rev. 11. E.
Lucas, rector. Litany celebra
tion of the
mon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school
at 4:30 p. in. Evening prayer at
5:30 p. m„ standard time. W’ed
nesday evening prayer at 5:30 p. >m
St. Jude’s Church. E Street —Rev.
D. Watson Winn, pastor. Morning!
prayer and sermon at 10:30, Sunday
school at 3 o'clock in life afternoon,
evening prayer and serim a at 7:il0.
Services during the week evert
afternoon at 4:30.
COLORED.
St. Athanasius, Cor. Monk and
South Amherst Stseets—R v. J. J-
Perry, pastor. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Morning prayer and sermon it
11 a. in. Public Bible class
3:30. Evening prayer ami ser
mon at 7:30 p.m. Daily inorniu;.
prayer throughout the year at 8:30
a.m. tVednesday evening service a:
7 p. m.
First African Bapte-t. Am
horst Street, near Ghmee -ter—Rev.
John Williams, p stor. Si::ir.
prayer. Preaehin.i at 10:39 a. m
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday ~-h‘,>l
p. m.
-«» •<>•«►
Ladies French kid Oxford Tie at
2.35 worth 3.50 on Saturday, and
Monday at Taylor & Davis’ “the old
reliables.”
n—imr 1: —fit r *- - r"' ' w j*.. a*>**4-ar*r*
a. . .
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Blood Puri'.' 1
Cures Boils, Old Sores, Scrof’ilou U'
ulous Sores, Scrofulous Humor all scf. .. j ,
diseases. Primary. Svcoih*. try an l Tcrti ;i v ■
t:ig< us Blood l’6i
the &
les.ltch,Tcttv i .Ring-worms,cc .M He i .i .’ ■ i, ,
Rheumatism, Uon-titutional }.!•>•■ ! 1 i
CUiir-1 Riivt::: t.'il i-Hi, la.*-. ;t -V< •,f 11 ’• i.--, <■>-•- •
j eral Debility an I all <ii*- ?s« : t.ari-i.ig ft.mi L
Blood or Hen . iby r<
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Steamer CORINNE
Os the Satilla River Tiarmy >rta
ti<>n '■ 4’iiq iiiy l< :iv< Bi -Air:, or
all points on the S.itiiia ii' r ■•■..ry
Mond iv, W< Inesday an ! I
i 8 o'clock a. m., -a • ;>.
Returning, le-ve (iwr-i/s F<ii;>
evi . v Tue da’.. 'I hui s : \ in
day at. 7:30 o’clock a. m.
Merchants and patron- of tj,,. Hi,,
ale requeste I to have r ; , r
promptly on hand in time b.r t.e.
Steamer. C. S. S i’EPI! !•’.NS,
N. B. Throng) connections v. i'H
> New York and S ivaun.ih Steatuci .
All freight r.it--- as r<-so:;.- He
'any oth r line, and ;a'isLctl.m
i gipirante'-d.
The Peoples’ Market
Cor. ' i : 1 Manslh.d ' : .
Tin- Pe -pies’ Mnrket I <.
again and is better tint:. e\m
pared to furnish the \ci v
BEST OE ME ?f; 3
IWm. Crovatt& 0.,
Druiisis Ji Uiiii.
Pui- Ihi ■«, Mi -it. .
, HUt N WM 1., ;
SOUR MILK.
1 Rntliiniillk Good for Dyspepsia and Kou
-al-s Good for Weak
In tern countries sour milk which
, lias und> ivonc a species otfermenta
; tion Is a r. u!,".r article of dic-.t. Tlio
- Arabs are very fond < £ it, end c-m - line
: daily a prepar.ition of sour milk called
koumiss. The virtu ■; o: koum! 'n
I come to be recognized in our own
: country bv the medical faculty, and it
is onlered by them iiic.i<-'s <>f !■ f. v r
and frequently with very sue e "ul r •
suits. Koumiss is very easy <>: cligi--:-
tion, and is exceedingly u -iiil in cases
of dyspepsia witln ait acidity; it is also
useful where there is a torpor of the
functions of the liver, and in.-my
: patients who can digest I rdly any
I sort of food assimilate it with e.-:;
Buttermilk is recognized a . a reme
dial adjunct in the relief of stomach
I and liver troubles, and many physiiikms
: attest its virtu* »in typhoid fevers. A
buttermilk di-. :. it is claimed, will do
' wonders toward th**- reli. f of p.ts’ritis,
| but when underiaken i..-- p.:'. ~t must
! not add other articles to his dietary,
' but confine him if strictly t > the but
termilk, net, r • i : during it :u •
anythin : solid, unle - it may be a bit
I of dry bread at. least twenty-lour hours
! old. The buttermilk diet urn ’bo he?
roieally p. i- ted in for a month to six
| week *, according to the urgency or ob-
; in New York, who I fn . i
trie trouble, re:-oh:lely 1 ; 1 im- son
.
1 month, and cured himself completely ;
( nor did this regiHien interfcr with L: <
labors at the de I:. To avoid tempt,-i
i tion he stayed away from the table,
and when he felt th ■ need of nourish
j ment sipped biitteimilk, taking from
j two to four quarts per day. Says a
1 writ r on the subject: The philosophy
is .• ! niplo. Will butt' rm ilk is inferior
to sidmi ilmilk i.. uutriiivcprop'i ii, ;
it is still a valuable article of food. It
is already soured and in a partially di
; gest--1 eondilion, so till, the .stnmacli
' has little to do in takin - < re of it. 1>
| in a large measure, i<> thnt th"oi i-sthi
apparatus is excused from much of the
trouble. In a word, the l,:-.-u< acid
, seems to meet it want. A• a : .. ad
n: “ ; ; ■ it is sinn ' • .•< I a
reach of all.
K muss is more : i>le to m.n -.
per- ' ; than butt -rm. ~ but one cuuM
her.’lly imbibe tv.o or three quails '■;
it 11 previously been kept in aco 4
! pl : • The writer knows trio \',
! : umii « from <-■ perienee, c id <■: .
di ;i. ami its mil, ily . -.he ■ '
, inlh.i. :me. which is not ai all like ;!i-t
| •.liuml.iti 'U, as it do -s. a f ..do i
may !■ made at home by a .-ding a
little s::- :.r and yeast to milk im I c irk
ing it up tightly in botrl. ... 3'l.e mix
hire must be shaken up oml tinics
| daily for tin io or four day to irwor
porfi.io the mini and liquid poriio
ihoroi'ghly. The corks should Ik* wired
down, as quantities of ga.- are evolv* <l,
and they would other • o fly out.
K- p the bottle ■ on the floor of a eool
cellar. Koumiss m yLe drank by very
weak per oils, and ■ lly : I uuid
I very icfresiiing and : io. iheuliig. -
1 id s’ World.
Another S.-. ■’.:«**.
'Hie teacher told her seb'-lar that
r: preh risible habit,. Ono of the box
with an air of importance, replied that
lie had seen a fellow chew b . at:- • his
' oth ached; ho didn’t think it i ould
This answer plea- d th- r< ■ tof the
. .scholars, and for a m.■: i- • r the t -.;i
<r v. 3at a J : how to n. : it. Then
I she said:
toothache and '.vi-’i t-> chew tob.i, o,
I lorace scratched hi:, h ad, lot w.
equal to the eiwrgemjy:
“She 0n.,-hl to has the tooth pull
! ed,” he answered. —Youth’s Comp m
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pas I , no it’ 1
that when tko hunters landed the;
crow< I round th in like do;-, makim
their little friendly Lark, i . I fawnh.:,
upon the mur I -roue hands that pro
how he tried to get away from tin
'linn reiuimls u.s of (iilln rt Whit<*, o
*
■ Hill
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I WINDOW SHADES
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Complete with Spring Rollers, Handsome and Artisl’c
! designs from
50 Cents to SI.OO Each,
c i
( \\ e can suit almost every taste, and we are not anxious
EXORBITANT
Cail and see them at
s ✓
c. McGarvey’s.
316 NEWCASTLE STREET 316
I MOST
is in front of rhe procession.
Not a day comes but that orogress in some direction is made
Not a day passes without new subscribers being added
to the list. Marchants of Brunswick, read the
following picture, think over it carefully,
thi n send in your businessto the
' El VIdN IK r G POS T
A_ True Picture.
! POST will contnmj
‘ ~i htj
The management <
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e.irr’.-'u out t> h<* ieHer. J||l||B
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i ' - ti i i’dj, i. of the
l "i' tin’ issue that I
.< out w ith the rrov. ing of the cock the buei- ! 1|
Lfbits his breahi i t anil gulps down his cof
gl.in v-at'i ; dli es,notlceslatestquohi
ti ii of the pi it vs of the products he has to sell >
iu : 4 then abruptly exchanges the paper for his
For a critical readingof the news he de
; < upon the hours following his (J o’clock -ji
in ii. 'I hen, with his slippers on and his feet
back of a< ; .*ir or the mantel, lie
• tlio, himself i\.r doulbe duty, viz: digesting •;
i> up|M r and tiie ia>’c iiistiiry. Nothing in the
vcHiug p.t or-esc.'ip s the reader’s eje; tele- :
xt i 1< ' il, < iit< r al. Um eUany and advertise- i
re devoi red. il. not a lunch of news, i
Li I a veritable 1 au<piet. The morning paper is i *
o ,l y nibbled at, the evening paper is devoured.
dlu advertiser is a a akening t > this expensive
Zhenia* v. ’ » htia been pillorietl in the
vest t e‘iUioiH will swear to its truth, and oiler i
a no r* Jn r ;i accusing witnesse as arcumuiating
ti lununy,
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chattihWee vallei exposition:
HKhf-
MAIH BU ILDING
Commencing November sth. Ending November 15th.
OOUTJJkZLETJS, G-Jk.
A SEASON OF UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION.
This Exposition Will Be One of the Most Complete and Interesting
Ever Held in.the South.
EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL PRESENT A FINE DISPLAY.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR COUNTY AND INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS.
The Attractions for VisitOK Will Be Numerous and Varied.
' TROTTING uud RCNNING RACES, MILITARY CONTESTS and EVAURY
J- KIND OF AMUSEMENTS.
ls ALLIANCE DAY, MERCHANTS’ DAY,
|>IU'MMERS’DAY and RED MENS’ DAY.
llalloun Akcrnslou. mid I’aruchute Lei»|>» Every Day Duriug the l.KposiUun.
■ ONE CENT A MILE RATES OVER ALL RAILROADS.
Kverybody ooi>i£ and have a good t‘< Mb Coluiubun will 1 u -u her
II For farther mioimatiuii, calaloguce, etc. address
, |. J. SLADE, Pre lent,
C. B. GRIMES, Secretary