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know, must be cut and polished.
■ —Lord Beaconsfield.
WE AIL KNOW
This sayjng to be a io
one r id to help eve./ citi
zen of Brunswick to be suc
cessful I have laid ; the ?
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most complete stock of
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FURNISHINGS,
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This market has ever seen H
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There will no longer be s’’iy j|
excuse for a man Icing on*
of st yle.
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My T'ailoriug depart- i
ment is a specially com
| plete, and being in ;
♦ charge of Mr. T. Winter *
I a graduate of the John I
| J. Mitchell Co., of New f
t York city, all who give t
me the r orders may \
perfect fits and
ENTIRE SA I LSIA< TION.
/ will continue to keep
the celebrated
Stein, Blim & Ci. Clclhinj,
Dunlap Hats,
E. & w' collars ail cuffs,
ini a complete line of Furnisli-
I inis of the test quality
I and latest styles.
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■My friends and the public
■ll alv a ■ bi ar in mind that
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UK EVENING PORT.
SUNDAY.
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LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS
BRUNSWICK PaI.ACE OF MUSIC
■< I'. IllV INK, Manager.
M a tt i tin ' Agent y\ rite for Catalogue
S'hrCAV IF. STKI'KT. BRI NSWiCK, GA.
Brunswick Marble and
Granite Works.
Monuments and Tombstones
reduced 25 per cent. Those
contemplating building should
not fail to get prices on our
elegant Marble and Marbleized
Slate Mantels *
Estimates for building trim
mings, of best stone, cheer
fully given. Respectfully,
Wilcox & LaManace,
214 Richmond St.
SHOBE SMITH,
DENT I S T .
Ofifce—Newcastle street, over J.
Michelson’ Store.s
DRS. BRANHAM &. CURRIE.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office— Ne vctstle Street.
Office Huths—s to d; 10 to 12 a. m. A1.502
□ " and 7 to 10 p. m.
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YOU « AN GK ’ MON E Y F HOM Til E
BRUNSWICK LOAN COMPANY
4221 > castle Street.
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Lums made on b- enonds. Watches, Pistols, j
I Jewelry and a)Fpure nal effects.
AH transactions pi true and confidential.
MONEY TO LOAN
■On City and Farm Property at
Lowest Rates.
Apply to 11 11. HARVEY'
at Court House.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans Negotiated onaßeal Estate
at Lowest Rates.
F. E. TWITTY,
Altorncv-at Law
OFFICE: 3121 NEWCASTLE St.
SPOT CASH STOKE.
We have just opened up a
I very choice line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries in the Adams’
Building on Gloucester Street,
two doors above the Express
office.
We propose to sell strictly
for Cash and consequently give
you more ami better goods for
the monwy than those who sell;
on a credit.
Our stock is all fresh and
well selected and we guarantee
everything we sell.
Honest Weight,
First-Class Goods,
Low Cash Prices.
' Please Call in and See Us.
- BALL & BLACKSHEAR.
I 505 Gloucester St. 505,
I H T. DUNN & SON.
Dinuei and Tea Sets,
Chamber Sets.
Fine Crockery,
Lamps,
II Fruit Jars,
Baskets,
llammocks.
Mosquito Nets
Oil Stoves,
( Pictures,
• Frames made to order.
St 4b mery,
Biai.k Book*. at
IL T IH NN A SON'S,
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BRUNSWICK, GA.. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1800.
I NEWS BY WIRE.
Louisville Says That Pool Rooms
Must Go.
‘ Bismark on Wars -Beaten For
, Lovinjj a Widow. The Scaffold
Fell A Dead Lock in
Maryland. Etc.
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Lolisville, Ky., September 5
War was begun against the pool
> rooms this morning, warrants being
. issued against the owners and keep
crs. Heretofore the pool rooms have
■ defied prosecution, claiming immu
nity under a special legislative act:
but the city prosecutor maintains
that they are amenable to the gen
eral gambling law, and he will pros
1 ecute them under it. There are four
large pool rooms in the city, all doing
a flourishing business.
BISMARCK ON WARS.
London, September s.—Receiving
a deputation of Kissengen veterans
yesterday, while eu route to Ham
burg, Prince Bismarck said the in
ventions for making warfare were
becoming more and more murderous.
No indemnity could compensate for
the misery and expense caused by
uew methods of warfare; therefore
happily, every one thought well be
fore beginning war.
BEATEN FOR LOVING A WIDOW.
Kansas City, September s.—'White- 1
caps Tuesday night so brutally beat
and maltreated J. Z. Smith, a preach
er, who lived in a lonely piece of ,
woods at Reno, Kansas, that his life ,
is despaired of. Smith is about
sixty-five years old, and the only (
objections which the whitecaps had
to him was that he had proposed
I marriage to a widow of forty-five ,
years, who Jives in the neighborhood. (
THE SCAFFOLD FELL, 1
New Orl'.ans, September 5. —The '
i.scallblding around the building at' i
the corner of Canal and Dauphin 1
streets gave away this afternoon, <
five men to the ground, i
Harvey A. Carpenter was instantly
killed. William Ray and Henry Al i
bright, painters, were fatally injured, ,
and Leroy Smith and Tom Peterson, i
also painters, were painfully hurt. i
A DEAD LOCK-IN MARYLAND.
Centreville, Md. September 5. '
! Five additional ballots were cast
this morning in the congressional
convention. There was no break in 1
the dead lock, and at the close of the
177th ballot the convention adjourn
ed for one week to meet at Ocean
City. The last ballot was: Weedon, ;
12, Gibson, il.
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WILL DEI.MONICO QL'AU ? ]
New York. S< ptember, s.—Suit is ,
about to be brought against the New
York restauranteur, Delmonico, for
violation of the game laws, in having j
partridges for sale out of season, j
Docter Kidds says that he and some .
friends ate partridges at Delmoni
co’s just before the seeson opened. 1
THIRTY WERE DROWNED.
Prague, September 5.—A bridge ’
in this city over the Moldaux, on '
which there were a number of per
sons watching the flood in that
stream, collapsed to-day. Thirty
I persons were drowned. ]
DEATH OF EX-GOVERNOR NOYES.
Cincinnati, September s.—Ex- 1
Gov, E. T. Noyes dropped dead in
the court house at 11.-15 this morn- 1
ing. Apoplexy was the cause. ;
CHOLERA IN SPAIN. (
London, September 5. —It is re
ported that there are cases of cholera
in Madrid and Barcelona.
The Dunlap Hat leads the
woild. Latest styles at James
S. Wright's.
Fresh and Nice.
At F. 11. Jeffers’, the live grocer,
can be found at all times the follow- j
ing eatables fresh and nice
Kgg»,
Snap Beans.
Green Corn,
Fresh Tomatoes.
C.ill on Jeffers’ when you want!
something good in the gi ory li:i •. '
J lais. 11 its, || it-. J . : .S.
Wright.
Wl m i you f il Io ;. | paid off',
call on tin- Bcuiiottick Lon.i < oni
pany, i'i'i New caul le hire'i
I Children s L.,< < (Gilarn and
Bibs < .HI io h»Ufid oi .iJ J s
land pri“i» at th<- I'.d.i , k<»v d.
FRIDAY’S FINDINGS.
To-days Doings Briefly Paragraphed
By a Post Reporter.
The pa who canies the babe at night
All throiigh the hou-.e h x! back
Is apt to speak this sentence ♦♦
!! *t t * when
He st mis upon a tack.
The. street railroad has been do
ing a rushing business for the past
week.
The brokers of Brunswick com
plain that business is in a most quiet
condition.
The mad dog mentioned in Wed
nesday’s issue of The Post was
killed this morning.
Real estate continues to advance.
Il was only a few days ago that cer
tain New Town lots advanced from
S3OO to S4OO.
Messrs, Lamb and Turner, livery
men, have reduced hack fare from
fifty to twenty five cents. Other
liverymen will doubtless follow suit.
The sale of fish is becoming quite
an industry in Brunswick. Several
licences have been recently granted
parties desirous of entering the bus
iness.
Mr. Busbee, the fruit dealer, re
ceived some very fine Kalamazoo cel
ery this morning. It is the first of
the season and is going like hot
cakes.
Many compliments are being paid
Hon. J. E. Dart for the very efficient
work he is doing for the citj’ in his
official capacity of superintendent of
public works.
The Mallory line steamer, State
of Texas, arrived from Fernandina
this morning. She sailed for New
York this afternoon with a large
cargo of cotton.
Don’t forget the meeting of Rush
Lodge, No. 48, I. O. O. F., tonight.
The meeting will be held in the K.
of I*. hall, and much important busi
ness will be transacted.
The rain for the past few days has
interfeared with contractors and em
ployes, who are engaged on the vari
ous houses throughout the city that
are now in conrse of erection.
There is great, complaint being
made about the amount of broken
glass on the sidewalks all ever the
city. The authorities will doubtless
examine into the matter at once.
Yesterday afternoon's East Tenn
essee train, due at 5:05, did not ar
rive until 7 o’clock. The delays on
that road yesterday were occaisoued
by the wreck which was meuti med
in yesterday’s Post.
Very Fine Indeed.
It'those who love a good thing will
go down to Mr. L. P. Wilson, the
Bay street grocer, and buy a gallon
of that 3 year old White Scupper
nong” Wine, they w<ll continue to
make the same visit every time the
jug is empty.
Nothing adds more to a good din
ner than a good glass of wine, and it
is healthy 100, espscially this “white
scuppernong.”
Very few, perhaps, know that Mr.
Wilson keeps the wine, but be does
keep it, and the reporter who writes
this can vouch for its excellsney: he
has tried it.J
Go down and get a jug.
In Police Circles.
Policeman Ketterer and Gill have
been suspended from the force.
That was the action of the police
comtniisioners yesterday.
Ketterer was an extra officer while
Gill was a regular. The charges
prefered was drunkenness.
Ilisnotyet known who will fill
the vacancy caused by the suspen
sion of these officers. For present,
Captain Ivey is acting an etxra.
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New Livery Stable.
Attention is directed to the ad
vertisement of Lamb <fc Turner, who
have just opened up at the corner of
E and 11 streets a feed, sale and liv
ery {stable. They will keep first
class teams, careful drivers ami solicit
a share of the public patronage.
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iVlicn your rent comes due
and you cannot pay, call on the
Brunswick Loan Company,
Newcastle st reef.
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Children’s Gingham and
Gilico Dresses in all varieties
and prices the lowest of low' at
the Palais Royal.
Ihe Dunlap Ii at loads ihe
world, Sr<- the latest f-tyles nt
James H. Wriidn'..
THE GREAT EVIL.
That is Existing in the South
To-Doay.
A Prominent Physician Gives His
His Opinion of the Greatest
Evil Existing in Our Coun
try.-Other News-
A Post reporter, while in conver
sation with a gentleman, who stands
on.the top round of the medical pro
fession, was asked by him: “What
do you consider the greatest evil ex
isting in this country at the present
time?”
The reporters mind was not clear
on the subject and the doctor con
tiuued:
“Well, there is a great deal said
now about the evils existing in the
country. Some think one thing the
greatest evil and some another. As
every one :s entitled to his own opin
ions, and as they are free to express
the same, I will tell you what I
consider the great eyil or trouble
of this country.
“In this grand common wealth we
have about a sufficient number of
chinches, and other places of relig
ious worship, to seat one fourth the
population of the country. We will
also find that the churches are bare
ly able to accommodate their respec
tive memberships. Now it does seem
that enough people could become in
terested in the worship of God to till
the churches to then- utmost capac
ity one da}- in the week. But this
is not the ease by any means, except
on some evtraordinary occassion you
will never find more than one third i
and it is not a rare thing that you
will find only about one sixth, of the
seating capacity of the churches
taxed.
“Now the question is asked, ‘why
is this?’ Do the ministers make
themselves such bores as to drive
the people away? Are they so un
godly that the church members can’t
afford to attend ‘.heir services? No;
this is not the case one time in- live
thousand. A great deal of trouble
lies in the fact that a great number
of the church membership of the"
country think they have contributed
enough toward their salvation when
they pay their church dues and lend
the minister a.horse and buggy to
visit some sick or afflicted member
of the flock. They’ are honestly of
the opinion that this is the only re
quisite way to gain an entrance to
paradise.
“It is my honest opinion that if it
wera not for the ladies of our land
that churches would soon become
extinct. Men do not take the inter- ;
est in religion they should take. It|
takes a lady to arouse her husband
on the Sabbath morning 'and gather
the children together to go to church.
“There is a growing tendency in
the South, to regard the Sabbath as
a day of recreation instead of a day
to be devoted to the service of the
true and living God. This has not
always been the case. Before the
war the Sabbath was regarde I m a ;
day’ of rest and a day dedicated to
God. Since the war, the South has
beenj invaded by foreigners and
northern infidels, and they are
sowing the seeds of faithlessness.”
“What will cheek this Sabbath |
folly, doctor?”
“Well I would suggest that the :
legislators take a hand in helping
to free our country of this curse.
They should make it a felony for any
man to violate the Sabbath by doing
any labor not necessary’ to be done i
on the Sabbath. This would be of,
some assistance toward bringing
about the desired end.”
For Subscription.
We will call on the merchants
and citizens of Brunswick next week
for subscriptions to help us in buy
ing uniforms and paying other ex
penses incidental to the organization
of a military company. We earnest
ly hope our friends will respond hb
| erally. The Brunswick Cadets.
Through negligence we have
iomitted to met icn Kalo Cor
sets. They never break at the
waist nor roll up. I they do,
we will < |)curiiilly refund the
money. The steels may break, ■
the best of steels have their;
limits of strength, but Kabo!
has no breaking limit: it doesn't
break at all. The Kabo Cor
•»<:t is perfect in form also.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr Andrew Dodge, of New York,
is in the city.
Assistant Postmaster Ed L Me
Gougan is again il 1 .
Mr. A II Goodwip, of Adel, spent
last night, in Biunswk k.
Col C P Goodyear left last night on
a business trip to At anta.
Miss Constance Butts has return
ed from a pleasant visit to Savannah.
Mr Miltcn Bryan was among last
night's arrivals from New Sawyers,
Fla.
Mr W D Houston and family’ rc
returned yesterday from their slim
mer trip.
Ordinary Dart is confined to his
bed with illness. He will not be in
his office for several days at best.
Mr. Fred Wilder left to day on
the Mallory line steamer for New
York, Boston and Montreal. He
will be away’ for about three weeks.
Mr Henry Taykn,ot*r ay lor & Davis
returned this morning from a two
weeks stay at Indian Springs. His
short stay has greatly benetitted
him.
Mr J II Clark, of the Ocean hotel,
returned yesterday afternoon from an
extensive trip through the states
and Canada. He reports a most en
joyable time.
Rev Mi K F McCook, who is now
nt Indian Springs, will preach in Ma
con sext Sunday. His many friends
in Brunswick will be glad to learn
that his stay in the mountains has
greatly benefitted.
Superintendent George W Haines,
of the Brunswick and Western rail
road, left yesterday on a trip over
the road. He was ensconced in his
beautiful pi ivate car which has just
been thoroughly remoddieJ
Lloyd & Adams.
This morning’s Savannah News
had the following to say of the above
popular drug- firm’s branch house
in Savanna’ll:
“This ii? one of the strong firms of
Savannih.’ They deal in paintsfoils,
doors, sashes and blinds, terracotta,
sewer pipes, builders’ hardware,
lime, plirster, hair and cement.
Their large store is at the corner of
Congress,-Whitaker and St. Julian
streets. This film is prepared to fill
all orders ip their line. They are
excellent business men and command
an extensive trade. Plastico is also a
specialty ryith this house. Plastico
is used sou decorating instead ot
kalsomine, Some of the most ele
gant. dwellir gs in Savannah are fin
ished in plastico. Plastico can be
applied in. any colors or tints desired
For further information about plas
tico, paints, oil, etc., call on Lloyd &
Adams. They are obliging mer
chants, ready to give you all the in
formation you want or sell you their 1
goods.
Call at the Palais Royal and
examine our line of children's
caps.
Young man call at .lames S.
Wright’s and s< :* that, elegant
stock of Dais just received.
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When your rent comes due
and you cannot pay, call on.the
Brunswick Loan Company, +22|
Newcastle street.
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LATEST STYLE.
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THE CELEBRATED
DUNLAP HAT !
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< all and ace them at
Jas, S. Wright's.
IHE inn lATEHI'.
i SEE THEM AT WRIGHTS.
PRICE 5 ( ENTS
ANNOUNCEMENT
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1 , W e have taken this space in -
the Evening Post, and propose
to furnish the many readers of
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the paper some very interesting
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facts on the subject of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots and
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i Shoes and Furnishing Goods.
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W e will receive in a few
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<lays a tremendous stock in the
above lines, every article selec
ted with care by our Mr.
Walker, ..nd with an eye single
to the especial wants of
community.
Having earned the title o£
i “leaders of low prices,” we will d|
' continue to deserve it, ami ou«j|
hs'-mi- .i-. 4 ill.- j.nblie generalM||
. nun depend upon us to \
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tiiis column, a list of prices W
soon be furnished that will "
almost startle you.
Yon will wonder how we
manage to sell goods, first class
goods too, so cheap, but if you
get the goods you do not need
an explanation.
However, if you insis upon
I
knowing wc will take pleasure
in informing you.
Every visitor to our store
will be waited on courteously
; w hether they wish to buy or
not. . *
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Leaders of
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LOW PRICES.