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®SeBI ■ : Hl>lt MIX I 111
CITY OF BRUHSWM K.
Kntererl in tho p letofticc at Brun- a ■< k. Ga ,
as seennd-elass matter.
C. L. FROST. : : : : : : : : E. SIMKINS
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to be made. The management will
esteem it a special favor if this re
quest is complied with.
Lovsiana State Lottery stock is
apt to take a drop. The anti lottery
bill has passed both houses.
John L. Sullivan threatens to
make as b : g’a hit on the stage as he
did in the ring, which is saying :i
good deal.
Hon. Patrick Walsh in an inter
view in Washington was positive in
the opinion that Gov. Gordon will
sweep all opposition from the field.
The volunteers and the present lire
department ought to bury thejhatchet.
This city appreciates the services of
both, and would prefer to see white
winged peace roosting on the roof.
Cleveland's name was spontane
on sly and enthsiastically cheered in
the Connecticut and Montana demo
cratic conventions.
The steamship Lennox, now in port,
carries one of the most piratical
looking crews to be found in civi
lized waters let, they are as docile
as kittens. Appearances don’t
count in their case.
Atlanta is apprehensive that the
scaling of compress chames by the
Terminal system, will drive away a
large volume of the cotton trade from
that point. She need not get
alarmed. Brunswick can accommo
date a good ’shall' of the crops with
out going into spasms.
< oi.oNEi. Norwood seems decidedly
anxious to break lances with Gov.
Gordon. His challenge for a joint
debate is charade’istic, and the gov
ernor s response will be anxiously
awaited. The isssue is now on and
the near future will witness some in
teresting passages at arms. South
Carolina is not going to have amo
nopoly of ante election history.
The editor of the Atlanta Consti
tution is a born diplomat as well as a
shining light in the jouonaliatic
constellation. It need surprise no
body if he should in the near future
display eminent qualities of stati
menship. Take for example his
latest climax—equally brilliant and
audacious as his big boycot. Being un
usually busy in making provision for
the speakership of the next house,
he manages to be judiciously reliev
ed from a large show of exacting edi
tional routine by a plan worth sc
curing a copywright on. A sutlicient
number of his admiring readers have
been incited into writing cards for
publication, thus making a crcdita
ble showing, while in reality he it
killing two birds with one stone.
Clark’s name should have been
• Eli, for he gets there.
lue Anirnty < u«».
A plea for the thirsty eats that haunt
the back street* in the early morning
may surely come in hen-. If you can
not afford to give such skeleton visitors
a sip of milk at least set a saucer of
■water before them. To see them hi tin
back yards of closed Louses vainly lap
ping at the dry stone under the yard
hydrant is a pathetic sight.—Philadel
phia Ledger.
tumfly History.
Ms De Style (in her bric-u brae cor
ner)-—1 cannot imagine how my grand
mother managed to keep this set us
china so long Hiiico I have had it the
servants have broken half u dozen of
the <hoi*v«t pieces
Mrs. Lswelluwl Proliably your
grandmotlu-r did her own housework
—(food News.
Its Olber IWwI.
Mrs Fungi.- A Ifarifo pbystafam say*
tiial ouimUuh piste - practice will almost
iMMtsinly ruhi Um- laud th any gfri
Mi Faugte Y«». and M lias Um-muiu
efts.4 tju llu h-mpurs of tla |*-opte la-At
4pur Jfoo't you tfonjk ao. igy dutrf
THE FALL TRADE.
Every indication points to the -
fall’s trade being the largest on re
cord. taking the entire volume o
the country at large. The move
merit which set in earlier than usual
when the status of the crops was as
sured. • outlined the ptospec’s as
above noted. - For a month past
there has been an unusual heavy
line of orders pouring in on the job
bers and importers at the principal
mercantile centers and at New York
especially the movement has Jis—
tanced the record. There particu
larly the Southern trade is ‘.he crite
rion which maps out the season’s
business. The fact is the rapidly in
creasing volume of trade which flows
from this section to the metropolis
is recognized as taking the lead over
the West and Northwest. Southern
buyers are more liberal in their deal
ings and this taken in connection
with the extraordinary develbpement
of all the South’s material resources
has made the trade of our section
the most desirable in every way.
The only stumbling block in the
way is the obstructive tactics and
general perversity of the present
session of congress. Consequently,
the sooner the statesmen at Wash
iogton adjourn and go. home the
belter. A general sigh of relief will
go up from a too overburdens I and i
oppressed country when (ongiess
packs its gripsack. To even attempt
an estimate of the damage the wran
gle over the McKinley bill has en
tailed on business would make a
startling showing. The iniquitous |
measure itself will prove much worse
than the agitation. Nevertheless,'
such is the remarkable recuperative
capacity of the great trade movement j
of the I nite 1 States that, notwiih-;
standing the shocks being invited by |
republican greed and sectionalism,
■ wioi good ciops assured, business
goes on improving.
To come nearer home, now is the
time for the business men of Bruns
wick to take advantage of the promis-I
ing outlook,and give the city a grand
onward boost. Now is the time to
take advantage of every opportunity.
Look at the example of other cities !
Obscne liow the business men pull
together as one man to push their
respective localities to the front, not
a feature is overlooked or a point
lost. Let our live aggressive lu-i
--ness men take the helm and show what
Brunswick proposes to do. There is
bound to be a big influx of visitors !
and tourists here this coming winter. |
Let them see that Brunswick is *
town worth coming to, that there is I
sunething here worth seeing.
Who will be the Hist to make the
move?
Have your watches, clocks and
jewelry repaired by Mott, the jewel- .
er, 215 Newcastle St. and you will be i
pleased, as he always gives satisfac
tion.
Go to Keen A Co. for everything!
in the produce line. They sell to!
the trade only.
Piano and Organ Tuning.
A first-class tuner and repaiierand
traveling salesman for Ludden &
Bates, may be found for a few days ;
at the Central Hotel.
Go to Keen & Co. for everything i
in the produce line. They sell to
the trade only.
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For Male.
The elegant Furniture, Glass,
Crockery and Carpets in No. 200
i London street. Terms cash. Ap
ply on premises or to
!• 1” (it. A. J. M ASON.
Oh, Woman, Lovely Woman!
There are some queer couples in the
world, remarked a real estate agent.
The other day a man and a woman
called to see me about renting a flat.
The woman did all the talking, and
L turned to the man for oou Urination or |
> corroboration. Ho always agreed with
her, and did it very meekly.
‘ Well,” said the woman, “I’ll give |
- you $25 for this flat; won't we, John?” |
“Yes’ui.”
“And I’ll pay my rent promptly, too;
won’t we, John.'”
1 »• \ r * »,
| i vs in. ”
"And take good care of the house;
! won't I, John C
“Yes’ui.”
t “But.” 1 inquired, as is usual in sueh
; cases, “are you man and wife?”
“Mun and wife!” exclaimed the wo
- num sharply; “indeed we are not; are
f we, John?’
• I “No'in."
What!” says I, “not man and
i wife?"
Not much! I’d have you know
that iu this family we are wife and
man, ain’t we, John?"
“Yi-s'm."—Texan Bitting*.
Horn with a Mu.lui'u.
I hors.- with a mustache is some
. thing of « iii>vi-lty, and such a eurioadty
I attrm-ted quite a large crowd on Front
*trm-t one nftenuMiu. The auiiual i«
ji-t black, and from hi* up|M-r lip grows
a bunch of hair of (l light and u* (
i thick a* th* hulr on hia body, hut iiiea*
| tiring over two in.-he. m 1. ngth and a.
•tiff a* bririta*. Thi» hair part* in thc
UUddh- and < uri* to th*- rid.-, U* doe* a 1
iuu*tu«4i* <** th* lip of a umii. rhoHing
that it ha* Lh*u quite a* <-uit-fully >
Dallied The uniurnl 1* th* pr->|mrty of
7'l*4l4** Jmmm, of Paaou, t , jo 1
)• ac* okl Wor. e<. f Mu»* ) ‘IN..,— *
THE 1-y. i.iXU IHUMMY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1890.
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FREE DELIVERY
A. J. Braswell,
PRACTICAL
WHEELWRIGHT AMD BLACKSMITH.
Manufacturers of Wagon* an<i
General Repair Work of Every de I
scription promptly done at the
lowest living prices, and in
the best workmanlike
manner.
HORSESHOEI NG A Sl'E( IA I.T¥
Wl.i-n you have any work to <lo in < nr line ctil
on ii-.
Oglethorpe > t .rear of Hiunswick 11 .ini wan
( (>., Bruns wick, («a. .Sitisfadlon inu antee-l.
ra uMMER
ra OFFERJ
I)UY in Auprust. Septemtor,
J J or October and pay when
crops are sold. Spot Cash
jk y Prices* The Lowest known.
J lint & little caHh down, balance
December 15th. No interest.
Our entire block—any make—
w #lll kJ If mB price or Btyle. BEST Sam
l unIMtKH l,,er oUer we cvrr noule.
■ d Air" I Write for Circular—** 1
■ U ALL t ■ JSL.HJIER OFFER 1800
r 18901 LUDDEN & BATES,
SAVANNAH, CA
SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
/ .. ONI.Y
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
TICKETS GOOD TO
©N tJwRWSr RETURN
SALE UNTIL
uov.
15th. I,t -
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 ®
B. W. WRENH G.
1
Roy’s
Blood Purifier
Cures Roils, Old Sores, Scrofulous I’lcers, Scrof
ulous Sores, Scrofulous Humor and all scrofulous
j diseases. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Con
! tagxious Blood Poison, Ulcerous Sores, diseases of
the Scalp. Salt Rheum, Blotches. Pustules, Pimp-
I les.ltch,Tetter,Ring-worms,Scald-Head,Eczema,
Rheumatism, Constitutional Blood Poison, Mer
| curial Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bones, Gen
eral Debility and all diseases arising from impure
j Blood «»r Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail drug
i gists. per bottle. Roy Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga.
RADAM'S I
j K,LLER
\ The Greatest Discovery
of the Age.
OL.D IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER.
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
MALARIAL FEVER. OIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
Th* cure! ilteeied by till* Medicine arc iu
luuuy cases
MIRACLES!
Hold only in Jiik' containing One Gallon,
l-rlri- Tlirrc liullnm aaninll Investment
when Health and Life cun bo obtained.
“History of the Miciobe Killer" Free.
CALL ON OH ADDRESS
.1. T. li<>< li'.Vl I I . <ol<- Uenl.
lit un-n ii k. < .a,
Neckwear-
I have juxt i<*< eh'4‘d my sec
uu<i invoi *e of fall mckweii',
fliu Mime will I) • np< red up
and put on nale to-duy. Il
;uh i>al4e for lhont< who w i-li t<»
t Mouiething new nml iioblu
to ■ aii «us Iy. JW life— goit'l-i WJI
g«* lik<* a ilti-h.
.1 Al, H. W lilrui I (’lolliu I i
! STUBBS-GREER I
lardware
COMPANY,
ioAimm.-it.aß
wifTiiom ™ nil,
BrxtrLS’wic'k.. Oi.
Capital, -
Surplus and Undivided Profits, ■ 35,000
|)L ULLMAN, W. E. BURBAGE, .Jno. I). WRIGILL’
President. Vice President. Cashir
Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
AND
PUTNAM HOUSE,
■
I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
Special rates for regular boarders.
First class in every particular.
ifMF~Your patronage respectfully
solicited.
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 pic isant place to spend a day, a week or
a month.
Terms—sl.so per day, SB, s!> and
$lO per week.
MRS. A. F. ARNOLD,
Proprietress.
Ocean Hotel
BARBER SHOP.
HOT AND CoLD BATHS.
work strictly first-class.
11 11 ■ - ■
NOTICE TO PUPILS
Os the Public Schools, their Parents
and Guardians.
N jw pupils will present themselves ;
to the undersigned at the Glynn
Academy, corner Egmon and Mans
ticld streets, at 10 o'clock Tuesday
morning, September 23. ISSN).
Pupils holding promotion or ad
mission cnid* will not present them |
selves until tin 1 opening of the
schools, on the follow ing Monday, .
Sept. 2*.'.
Colored pupils will present them
selves al the same ihit.s and hours
to the principal at the Kislev «< Ijool. |
Nev pupils on T'icsbni. Sept. 23. and i
pupils holding cm Is on Monday,
s.pt 2t»
hiM.sit II Oim. Superintendent |
uiiht offTnSß
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<-DORS NOT TRADE
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I am _7k_f tez? “bib-art Person
About one person in ten doesn’t know that the other nine
of his fellow-mortals have come to the conclusion that it’s al
ways safest to trade with R. S. CRAIG.
About one person in ten doesn’t Anew that.his neighbors are
isaving money on every deal, because they trade with R. S
CRAIG. About one person in ten can’t he expected to know
that 8 am “headquarters” for everything in Groceries, Staple
and Caney, Canned Goods of every description, Domestic and
Imported; in fact, everything you deed to eat.
m YOU THE ran PERSOK? I ffl TO W
J-Tu- S_ C3rzi?oc©zr?_
GOR. HOWE and NEWCASTLE STREETS,
IWm. Crovatt & Go.,
Draaiste ani Apothecaries.
DEALERS IN
PureDiuge, Medicines, eV Perfumery,
C<»r. Newcastle and Monk Streets,
BRUNSWICK. : : : : GEORGIA
! D. T. DUNN,
Clothing and Gents’
Furnishing Goods.
K
My friends ami the public generally
a> e cordially invited to call and
examine iny stock < f
NEW SPRING
CLOTHING
Styles to please ti.c most fastidiom'
Scir’elt block, Newcastle .street
HENRY M. STANLEY
"IN DARKEST AFRICA
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adventure- im t the disclosure of Ins important
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|THE EVENING POST
>i
i is in front of The procession.
Not a day comes but that progress in some direction ismade
Not a day passes without new subscribers being added
to the list. Merchants of Brunswick, read the
following picture, think over it carefully,
, then semi in your businessto the
EVE NIV G- EOS T
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THE EVENING PAPER LEADS.
In commeutii.g on the changeof bnfe of Murnt
Halstead. the fain us editor <f the, Cincinnati
| Commercial Gazette, to that of the Brooklyn :
standard Union, aqafternoon paper, rhe Times>
Star remarks that “the superior r erits of an
evening paper when compared with those of a
i morning issue have long bees acknowledged.
The one is a history of to-day, tlieother a history
of yesterday; the one is current, the othe ris a ,
back number. The number of triumphs of the ;
evening paper is legion. tor the issue that
comes out with the crowing of the cock tt e busi
ness man lias no ton 3 save that which he steals ’
as he bolts his breakfast ami gulps down hiscof
f< e. Ho glances at het- llinestioticcslate.-1 quota- •
tion of the prices of the products he has to sell
and then abruptly exchanges the paper for his
hat For a crit cal reading of the news he de- i
jmmls upon the hours following his H o'clock •
meal. 1 hen, with his si ppet s on ami his fe< t
mounting the back of a chair or the mantel, he
settles hi i.self fir double duty, v.z: digesting
his t-upper ami the daj’s history. Nothing in the
eri ning pa:»cr-escapes the readex’s ejc; tele
graph. 1.-eal, e lit.nlal,miscellany and adverti.-e
--mc't - .tie devour*d. It is not a lunch o( news,
h i a \(-ritable 1 anqaet. The morning paper is
•ml nibble i at, the evening paper Isdevoiired.
Th advertiser is awakening t) this expensive
t< t 'J he n-ai who has be»n pilloriel in the ;
r edi-lon, will swear 11 it- truth, amt offer
a nuti:l>er ol accusing wiiuC’eesas accumulating
ti tummy.
A_ Tl* iie Pictiire.
«•
Ihe people muy rest assured that THE POST will continue
in the line it has started, < tmlidently iM-fieving that “Kight
’s Might, and «iil Prevail* The management eurn
estly Soliciis the patronage of the People, As
suring them that all ProinlaeM will i*e
carrhd out to the letter.