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It is not »ur intention to sermon
ize. If you attend church Sunday
as you shorild, you, no doubt, ha<
enough of that; burl we wish to spea
of a few matters that appertain t<
the things of this world. You recal
that last week we spoke of “Ball’i
and Kabo Corsets,” “Hair Oint
meats” and “Handkerchiefs." Well
you would have been surprised ti
see these articles just take wingi
and sail out of our front door. I
we hadn’t had a good full stock wi
couldn’t have met the demands, bu
then it is no trouble to make salei
when you have a first quality articli
that you are selling at a second rati
price, such things sell themselves, ai
the French say, or may be it’s th<
Dutch that say that, but no differ
ence.
Now this week we want to speak
of a line of goods much more inter
esting to our charming lady friends,
and for which we boldly claim a
clear ascendancy over our competi
tors in this city.
We refer to Ladies’ and Children’s
Underwear. We have these goods
in the greatest profusion, both in
design and quality—Muslin and
Cambric—and all imported from
that quaint little city of New York.
The city isn’t much larger than
Brunswick, but it is the great mar
ket of the world for this sort of
goods.
But to return to the subject, we
will be delighted to show you these
goods trimmed with Embroideries
and Laces.
And then our
Spanish and Van Dyke
Laces are simply ravishing. When
we speak of anything "Spanish” our
soul is at once drowned in a vision
of dark, waving hair and melting An
dalusian eyes. We know you cannot
look upon these goods without some
such emotions. We want to direct
your attention particularly to the
beautiful designs in Van Dyke Laces
In Black. White and ('ream.
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J. WEINBERG,
AT THE CHURCHES. .
Where and at What Time the Ser
vices Will be Held To Morrow.
I [standard TIME.]
Second Advent, Cor. D and L
Streets—Elder H. V. Skipper, pas
tor. Services 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.
m.
St. Francis Xavier's Church, ' or.
Newcastle and Howe Streets —F ather
1 J.piennessy. Mass at 9:30 a. m., ami
evening devotions at 1:30 p. in.
b Methodist Church, Cor. Monk
and Norwich Streets—Rev. McK. F.
McCook, pastor. Services at 10:30
am. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday school
£ 4 p. m.
Baptist Church, Cor. Mansfield
0 and I nion Streets —Rev. E. Z. F.
Golden,pastor. Servicesat 10:30 u.
m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. No
service after Sunday school.
8 Presbyterian Church,Co*. George
an<l Reynolds Streets —Rev. Paul
F. Brown, pastor. Services at 10:30.
I a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school
at 3:30 p. m.
to Y. M. C. A—Rooms in Scarlett
block, 3111 Newcastle Street. Reg
>s ular Sunday service to morrow.
Rooms open daily from 8 a. m. to
U l(i p. m.
St. Mark’s Church, Cor. Glouccs
,e ter and Egmon Streetu —Rev. 11. E.
. Lucas, rector. Litany celebra
it . ,
tion of the holy communion, and ser
mon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school
at 4:30 p. m. Evening prayer at
[ e 5:30 p. m.. standard time. Wed
nesday evening prayer at 5:30 p. m.
£• St. Jude's Church, E Street —Rev.
D. Watson Winn, pastor. Morning
18 prayer and sermon at 10:30, Sunday
school at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
e evening prayer and sermon at 7:o0.
Services during the week every
afternoon at 4:30.
COLORED.
St. Athanasius, Cor. Monk and
South Amherst Stseets —Rev. J. J.
Perry, pastor. Sunday school at 10
.. a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at
11 a. m. Public Bible class
i, 3:30. Evening prayer and ser
mon at 7:30 p.m. Daily morning
a prayer throughout the year at 8:30
a.m. Wednesday evening service at
■ 7 p. m.
First African Baptist, Am
herst Street, near Gloucester—Rev. ,
John Williams, pastor. Sunrise
* prayer. Preaching at 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school at 3
p.m.
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' You will always find choice lot of!
staple and fancy groceries at
Hoffman’s, cor. Wolf and I sts.
Everybody is invited to cull
and examine our large and ele
gant display of everything pei
! taining to gents’ outfit. S. W.
Apte.
News Stand.
Mr. J. P. Shelley has just opened
1 up a Stationery store and News
depot next to Calvin's in the room I
recently occupied by Rockwell.
Mitt Wells is with Mr. Shelly |
and cordially invites his friends to |
, call and see him.
, The largest assortment of
soaps and perfumes can be;
had at the Palais Royal.
Neckwear.
, See openingot fall neckwear
commenced this morniag at
i James 8. Wright’s.
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. Ocean Lodge No 214 F. A. M.
* j A regular commu-
Dication of the lodge
held on Mon-
evening. Sept.,
y’TAC- j,lsth at 8 o’clock, p.
in., bud time. All
visiting brothers in
good standin-f are
fraternally invited to attend M.
M. degree to be confered.
W. F. Symons, W. M.
Chas, E. Flanders, Keo’ty,
For Rent-
Furnished rooms with or without
board, within two blocks of city hall 1
Apply at No. 426 Corner of Howe
and Union streets
Boarders.
1 have first-class accommodations
at 225 E street, and will take a limi
ted number of boarders. Reference
required. Apply to J. W. Wallace,
125 A street. 9-13-lw
On account of holiday, the
Palais Royal will be closed
Monday.
2 quarts fine red Beets, 15.
2 quarts fine red Onions. 15 cts.
Apples, 50 cts. a peck, at
Lathsm A- Peterson's,
105 Monk st, under Ocean hotel.
Staple and fancy groceries.
Call on W. A Jot don for fresh
water ground meal.
Come and examine our fast
black husefor 2jc at the Palais
Royal. 1
THE EV ENING P< »S U: SATIIWtJAY, SEPT EMBER 13, W.
I A Bird of Bad Augury.
W iltea for Tits Cost.
He was snoring peacefully, after
1 tossing ou Lis couch for an hour re
sisting the aggressions of Nellie’s
, home made pies on his digestive np
. paratus.
"Dick!" she exclaimed in atrem
, ulous voice—“Oh Dick, do wake up! ’
and she sandwiched a sharp elbow
. i between his fifth ami sixth rib; Diok
I listen to "Oh sheol Nellie, "said Dick
diplaying some asperity iu the in
tonation of his voice and arising in
a semi torpor ht grasped an antique
musket, walked out stealthily on_th<,
back piazza. Hark! a sound! it is
unusual; he pausis, steps Ao one
side, bis nude pedals collide against
' a tub of water (oversight of the.
• sable-hued femalechef.) unconscious*
• ly he pulls the the trigger—bang!
1 bang! belches forth the ante bellum
gun. The tremendous recoil causes
3 its holder to lose his balance—splash
1 in the convenient tub he abrubtly
. sits. As the dying detonations re
-1 viberate in a distant echo over the
slumbering “City by the Sea," 11
t, I manly voice utters incoherent bui
J vehement expressions which cannot
Ibe divulged. "Dick, oh Dick!” “Wei!
j what do you want Nellie?” says
Dick as he wrings the extremities ol
I bis robe de nuit. "Did you kill it?”
“Kill what?” “The owl!” Thf
what?" “Why the owl, of course.
The horrid thing was out there
, hooting and you snoring, and I ner
vous and c >uld not stand it, and I
wanted you to get up to turn my
slipper bottom side up and—”
‘ Enough, madam," Dick majestic
ally exclaims, "not a word more, no
’ more owls will wrest you from the
arms of Morpheus. Owl, ch! I'll
’ see to that, madam. I think that a
vacation will cure your nervous sys
tem.” “Ail right, Dick, but I guess
you had better go and hang out that
dripping garment of yours, and re
sume your nasal solo.”
The next day as the Brunswick
and Western evening train pulled
out of the union depot (?) a lady’s
small gloved hand was waving her
embroidered handkerchief to a gen
tleman on the station platform, who
seemed badly disfigured. His eyes
were watery and he looked like a re
publican congressman after a debate
! with a fellow serf of the realm of
I tsar Reed.
“Take good care of yourself, Dick,
use vasellinc on your jaw, dear, get
some pectoral syrup for the cold you
i caught last night, and--” "Ail
| right, good bye Nellie,” said Dick,
| and the train was off. "Why Dick,
I old chappie, sending your wife of!
|on her summer vaca'ion,” said a
I friend? "Yes, eh! rather a fall one.”
he .answered, displaying a sickly
smile on the near side of his phiz
1 the only side allowing it. Poor Dick, 1
i wear a rubber coat and use a popgun
on your next nocturnal owl hunt.
Guy bi: Nesle.
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Tollman and Dunlap hats are
| the latest styles of the season.
IA complete line at S. W.
A ] ite’s.
The largest and best assort
,cd stock of gents' neckwear
'can be fpund at the Palais
j Royal.
Order your fish from the new fish
market, corner Oglethorpe and Monk
where you get fresh fish, cleaned and
delivered to your door in time for
breakfast. 9-11 -3t.
Neck weat'. Unprecedented
I attractions at Wrights’
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Go to W. A. Jordan and get fresh
water ground meal. He keeps it at
all times.
We offer big bargains in
ladies’underwear at the Palais
■ Royal.
* Fish! Fish!
Fresh water trout.
Fresh water perch.
Whiting .croakers and etc., at the
new fish market, corner Monk and
Oglethorpe street Meriwether's old
stand. Free delivery to any part of
the city.
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Too Suggestive.
Miss De Pretty—Let's form a secret
society.
Miss De Pink —Let's. Just like the
Odd Fellows and Red Men. Call it the
“Ancient Order of —of King’s Daugh
ter's."
Miss De Blond—Or the “Ancient Or
der of Dianas. ’’
Miss De Young—Or the “Ancient
Order of American"
Miss Oldmaid—Oh, don’t let's call it
flic ancient order of anything. —New
York Weekly.
•‘Here. John, Hund Me My UIMM ,
A process lias been discovered mid
machinery perfected by which waste
glass can be manufactured into cloth.
Among the many advantages which
tills textile will have over other fabrics
it is claimed that it is incombustible,
can be mud» in all colors and of any
desired strength or tliieknes*. New
York Journal
(li nts' straw hats .it a sacri
lice at tlm Pala<'< R<»)al,
SATURDAY’S SCRAPINGS.
, The Day’s Doings Briefly Para
graphed by Post Reporters.
A morning newspaper reporter
4 Had a girl, but he had no to court her;
>o he wrote her <>l« night
Explaining hl a plight.
But she merely replied that be bored her.
• “What defeat,” ati I the youlh, ‘when you’v<
, inet it'
wiA* that I want, an I I’ll get it'."
r .80 h»* did a~. I c f.
Took r. day and wed, •
An<l hm Bred m xt_- year* - g-ot it.
The Russian T -'Sark, C< ncordir
<'apt Rank, arrived yesterday frou
Santos. Brazil.
Mr. W. M. NcDonald has adde
s another story , to the rear of hi
f house, corner Muusfiel 1 and t ’ai pcn
, i ter streets.
t; ( The Norwegian stamship, Chris
tine Johnson, Cap’.. Densica is load
; ing rosin at Bush's wharf to day so
n Ellis Young <fc Co.
s A switch engine jumped the traci
h at Dock Junction yesterday after
y noon, but was pulled back l»y anoth
- er engine with very little damagr
c The steamer Maggie Belle of th
a Georgia and Florida Isl: nd line, sr
ll rived this morning with a large car
,l go of freight. Titis is the fir tri
she has made in two weeks.
8 Madame S. Royal, the true telle
11 of the present and future, of Savan
nah, has arrived ia the city and wil
' remain about one week. She can b
” j found at 500 G street, second doo
E I from Newcastle
11 A large assortment of trav
y eling bags at the Palais Royal
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The, complete line of nips
o Neckwear is now ready for in
e spection. Almost any styl<
1 you desire, at 8. W. Apte’s,
a !
Wanted
I Situation by a young man who ha
9 1 had several years experience in drj
t goods, grocery and drug stores.
Address Business, care The Post-
notice TO PUPILS
V
] Os the Public Schools, their Parents
and Guardfans.
Naw pupils will present themselves
to the undersigned at the Glynn
- Academy, corner Egtnon and Mans
j field streets, at 10 o’clock Tuesday
, morning, September 23, 1890.
Pupils holding promotion or ad
mission cards will not present them
’ selves until the opening of the
schools, on the following Monday,
Sept. 29.
Colored pupils will present them
selves at the same dates and hours
laj the principal at the Rislev school.
New pupils on Tuesbay, Sept. 23, and
pupils holding cards ou Monday,
Sept. 2'.'
Ediiau 11. Orr, Superintendent.
New Store,
New Goods.
Latham & Peterson
GROCERS,
105 Monk Street 105
(°)
A new and complete stock of
. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Canned
| Goods, etc., ju»t received.
Ci IN El i- PAKKEii,
Whok'nalu and retail (Icalcrß in
W o<ml ’oal
SHINGLES AND LATHS.
—wOLE AGENTS FOR—
BRUNSWICK BRICK WORKS.
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*’.so keep in t<x k Alabamii 0:1 Pressed
I-iNt. BIU‘ K and < hattan oogn Sewer Pip*
hig, inclu<hng Fluesand floods.
Orders S dicited. Sati faction Guaranteed,
What We Havnt Got.
Thf most money in town.
Tin largest store in town.
The handsomest clerks in town.
The cheapest stock of goods in town.
What We Have Got
Five small children crying for
bread, that have got to be fed.
A full and complete stock of Gro
ceries, every article of which is stSB
dnrd goods and bought to please the
trade. Vegetable received weekly
from New York, also as good Butter
as can be bought, which we get week
ly and injure its always being fresh
We have a fine Grape Wine. 3 years
old, for table use. that cannot be ex
celled.
What We’ve Got to Do,
Sell enough goods to feed the five
' small children —we don't eat our
relves.
I’. S.—The children are not for
sale. 1 11. se are a few cold facts that
are staring us in the face. Call and
see us and we wi 1 make the prices
satisfactory.
L. P. WILSON,
•ZSr JEk. CJ C? It a JL K. .
111 Bay Street 111.
The Empire iils, Main Os ice, The Nickel Plate Mills,
t _ SELDON, ALA. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. EM PIKE. GA.
The Empire Lumber Company,
MAUFACTUREBS OF
"tellow
: FINE!
/£F"**Kiln Dried ( eilimr. Flooring an I Weather Boarding, Pine Nhlnglen and Laths, Cyprus Sltlagles
a«i«l Posts Dimension Stuff, all Size* and Lengths. Everything in Lumber kept const -ntly
in stork f>r building, from foundation to roof. Orders promptly delivered to any
j ' part of the city.
jfMf* BRUNSWICK -OFFICE AND YARD, AMHERST AND GEORGE STREETS.
W. ZB. Manager,
5 _ TELEPHONE NO. 53.
W.ljmpATOim
. Real Mate; hisurance p ee( j, g a j e an( j j ? ; ver y
*« COLLECTING AGENT Stables,
500 Monk St.,
‘ Brunswick, : Ga. CORNER E AND H STREETS
Will buy and m:inagv Real K.tat,-on’tommls- BPIITISWiCkr Crrl.
sion. »»ay Taxc- keep up Insurance, Co’tect
jp Rents, <>t< .
Tho coilc tton of rents n Specialty. Mr.s.H All kinds nf hnn’inrr irnmntlvnt
l- Air vaivler has , . ,e of the Golkcting Depart- All KIHIU OI liaU.lUg | rompUJ .11-
nient. tendtd to.
Il < orres; omlence H United.
klfekences. fW“Hack Fare Only Zuc.
v The Merchants and Traders Bank. Telephone No. 69. 1
Atlanta National Bank. ■ —.— —!
Merchants Bank of Atlanta. -r «.-r
— . .J. E. YOUNG,
id LOOK AT THIS! a kL d .
Sack Landing
Prof. Kallqvist has opened a
Dancing. School at the Armory, and Jj (LAll. X/(>.!. Jf (11 VI ,
a number of ladies and gentlemen ) P.ne and Cypress Lumber,
are already in attendance. His f Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
hours arc: o , r ~ .
is Ceiling, Moulding, Casing, etc
■y Monday night, Bto 11 o'clock. _, , '
This will be the grand paity night. LOi IBut allCuSßl6D}Cllt G UIP3L tu 8 fl.
For Children, 3 to 5 p. in. on ~~ ”
Lumber not in stork will be furnished on short
Monday and Thursday. T __. ! "" l ~ 'l , 'r ‘ s ' "i u,,|c J." ><’■•*• „ ~
J g vF* 1 elephone No. 11; Post Ofiice Box No. 15.
s For Ladies, Wednesday and Sat- —: ___________
urday 3 to 5 p. in. Notice to Stocholders.
For Gentlemen, Wednesday and A meeting of Stockholders in the
Saturday Bto 10 p. m. Brunswick Savings and Trust Co.
Prof. Kaulqvist is up with the ' ’ lf ' held in its ofiice at Ip. m
latest dances and wi|l guarantee per- S ? pt : 30 ’ to . consi ‘ ier the advisability,
section to all who favor him with <IOOOOO
. t heirpatronage. 9 5-2wks. 1 911 m Mallory P. King. Cashier |
’ WELL, GO TO
■ M O T Tl
i THE
' \ JIA JEWELER,.
\ Arid get one cheap by 'buying,
it on the Tontine Plan of
JWyX: BWyX OXK I'OblAH I’KKV.EIK. CALL AND HAVE
fl liih I’LAA I\fl,Ai\ll> TO YOU.
~ I make a specialty of Watch, Clock j
and 4. ■.» !rt repiiiitig. If yon have!
y !l1 ' '’'" r h that others ci, not do.
brin i it to ire an 1 I will guarantee
tSSm, V Wla? to fix ii. Eyes | erectly fitted with
Kayton’s celebrated Gem er\ .tai Len
■■■« —~7*~A "l? ~F sos ‘ Florida Curiosities a specialtv.
A Rsmember the Jewe’er to deal with is
SZEXTXTO2ST IzCOTT,
215 NEWCASTLE STREET,
f
wlewf, htiovil urn,
Bnmswick Ga,
| Capital, ------ $150,000
and Undivided Profits, - 35,000
.M. ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, Jno. I). WPJGIIT
Piesident. Vice President. Cashir
' expo si®
a,
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MAI M bUILD IN tt
Commencing November sth. Ending November 15th.
COLUMBUS, GLA..
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 Visitors Will Be Numerous and Varied.
, TROTTING and RUNNING RACES, MILITARY CONTESTS and EVERY
KIND OF AMUSEMENTS.
I ALLIANCE DAY, MERCHANTS’ DAV, •
DRUMMERS* DAY and RED MENS’ DAY.
Balloon Ascension* and raracliuta Leapa Every Day During the Exposition.
ONE CENT A MILE RATES OVER ALL RAILROADS.
Everybody come and have a good tine, Columbus will be in her glory.
For farther information, catalogues, etc. address
■ » J. J. SLADE, Preaident, *
C. B. GRIMES, Secretary
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