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Does not make i. man, but it
ften makes a successful one.
The most precious stone, you
know: must be polished.
—Lord Beaconsfield.
AVE ALL KNOW
This saying to be a true
one and to help every citi
zen of Brunswick to be suc
cessful 1 have laid in the
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most complete stock of
FURNISHINGS,
A g I >
Piece Goods
This market has ever seen
dy There will no longer be any
" e xcu.-e for a man being out
I of style.
MwavaoaEMf 3K&K& Ji
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My Tailoring depart- I
ment ixa specially corn
ice, . and being in
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charge of Winter |
I a jhe John
| ’J. Mitchell Co., of New
i York city, all who give
me the r’ orders may !>
• expect perfect fits and ||
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
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/ will continue to keep
the celebrated
Stein, Blocli & Co. Clothing,
Dnnlap Hats,
E. & W. collars ani cuffs,
hi a complete lite of Fnrnish
iJUS of llio test quality
and latest styles.
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My friends and the public
will alv ays be, t r in mind that
[ guarantee the <piali y and
make of all goods sold from
my iicuse.
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
CLOTHIER,
T Z 1- Q JR
GEJTi FUBMISHEB.
PFW EVENING POST.
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Do you waul one 1
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PACKARD. >1
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NEWMAN.
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LOW PRESS AND EASY TERMS
BRUNSWICK PALACE OF MUSIC-:-
B. IRVINE, Manager.
JrlaMtifaefurerks Agent Write for Catalogue
SEWCA- 1 LE STKEKT, BKPNSWICK, GA.
Brunswick Marble and
Granite Works.
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Monuments and Tombstones
reduced 25 per cent. Those
Contemplating building should
not fail to get prices on our
elegant Marble and Marbleized
Slate Man teds.
Estimates for building trim
mings, of best stone, cheer
fully given. Respectfully,
Wilcox & LaManace,
214 Richmond St.
SH OBEsMI TH ,
DENT I S T .
Oeifce —Newcastle street, over J.
Michelson’ Store.s
DRS. BRANHAM & CURRIE.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office— 3l3K Newcastle Street.
Office Hoi ks —s to :i; 10 to 12 a. m. Also 2
t) 5 and 7 to 10 p. 11.
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YOU CAN GET MONEY FROM THE
BRUNSWICK LOAN COMPANY
422A Newcastle Street.
o
Loans made on Diamonds, Watches, Pistols*
Jewelry and all peraojal effects.
All transaction* piivaic 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 on Real Estate
at Lowest Rates.
F. E. TWITTY,
Attorncv-at-Law
OFFICE : 312| NEWCASTLE St.
NO ACCOUNT
MERCHANTS
We are called, and. we rejoice in the
title. We are “No Account
Merchants” because we do
Allo taWosss
Or, in other words, we save ourselves
trouble, and our customers mon
ey by doing business
SMy Fof Cash
Reducing our expenses to the mln
imu.n, taking no chances of loss, and
turning money over quickly, we are
able to make lowest prices on all
goods. We point to our prices in
proof our statements, and invite the
attention of e .
NO ACCOINT CUSTOMERS.
'Io the advantages offered by the
strictly one price cash system.
Call on vs at our
One Price Grocery iMre,
And we guaranUe you will have
more respect for a dollar w hen
you find out how much it will
do for you at
BALL & BLACKSHEAR.
505 Gloucester St. 505,
H. T. DUNN & SOX.
Dinnet and Tea Sets,
Chainlx'r Sets
Fine Crockery,
Lanip<,
Fruit Jars
4S Ba-ket>,
• IL'imimM'ks.
Net*
Oil Sloven,
I'i-u.pi.*,
141 .'pie *.u
rtuti >n*ry.
Biai k at
11. T OCMV A FOO,
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BRUNSWICK, GA.. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20. IS9O.
IT COLLAPSED.
The Longshoremen Will Go Back
to Work Monday.
Jla»
The Tfeup Alon_r the Wharves Comes
to An End —Colored Freight
Handlers Paid All They
Are Worth.
The indications are that the kick
made by the Brunswick ’longshore
men against the new arrivals wrl?
have expended its force to dity, and
on Monday they will be back at
work on the old terms. Yesterday
the effect of the Protective Union’s
card of explanation and proposition,
as published in The Post, was anx
iously awaited by the members.
From the reports received at their
headquarters in Odd Fellows' hull,
Gio icester and Albany streets, it was
evident that there was no disposition
on the part of the stevedores or
shippers to acCede to it, and the
prospects began to look serious.
A meeting was held last night,
and, after a long and heated discus
sion, it was decided that there was
no prospect of their demands being
granted. The discussion also
discovered the fact that if the mat
ter was allowed to continue without
some understanding being arrived
at, the upshot would be that a whole
steamer load of first-class ’longshore
men would be on hand shortly from
New York. The prospect of being left
entirely in the lurch had a weighty
effect on the more sensible members.
They argued that, as freights were
now rapidly coming in, shippers
would stand no foolishness, but take
immediate steps to fill up the gap.
This seemed to have_a cooling
effect on the more Lot-headed mem
bers, and it was decided that the
best thing to be done was to go buck
to work at the old terms, in prefer
ence to being shut out entirely for
the busy season. The bosses will be
notified accordingly to-day, and on
Monday the wharves, which, for the
pas few days have been comparative
ly deserted, will resume their usual
busy appearance.
The tie-up although it proved a
very unwise move on the part of the
Protective Union, shows the dispo
sition of labor organization lacking
level headed management to stop
work for trivial or fancied grievan
ces. The local organization imag
ined it was only necessary to make
a demonstration and have their de
mands acceded to, in view of the
large volume of freight coming in.
The Protective Union claims a mem
bership of 500 and with the opening
of the cotton season, had an idea
that it was a good time to make an
impression. They have undoubtedly
found out that In siness is busin ss
and the law of supply and demand
regulates the labor as well as well as
other markets
Important to Scholars
It will soon be time for the
schools to open, and the scholars
should know where to go to get
their SCHOOL BOOKS and
SUPPLIES. We have the
largest find finest assortment of
above gbods ever brought to
Brunswick. We keep a full
stock of Books used in th«
PUBLIC and PRIVATE,
WHITE and COLORED
SCHOOLS and SEASIDE
COLLEGE, besides a large as
sortment of Pens. Pencils. anJ
Penholders, Book Bags, Book
Straps, Scholars’ Companions,
Straps, Tablets, Composition
Books’ etc., etc., from five cents
up. We guarai.tee prices on
all our goods.
Yours truly,
H. T. DUNN & SON,
114 Newcastle St
NOTICE TO PUPILS
Os the Public Schools, their Parents
and Guardians.
N -w pupils will present themselves
to the undersigned at the Glynn
Academy, corner Egruon and Mima
fie! 1 Btrci-t*. nt to <>\ l<>< k l iieolny
moi niug, W| -|'’- iubei 2.1, j
J'iipii* bolding prom <>r ad
tnissi- D cards will not pre*< ut lhem-j
Belo-, until the -»j«Linu. of the
aebuoi-. <»n the b>ll*-w|ng Monday,
hept. Jttt
<;«;■ 1 4 pupiu *1“ pre--ut lli.-io
»< St the rare* -lab a end hu-ifa
to principal u< the >»> ie-'-l.
Near p< wi» I *•< ,»<, 23. a»J
li-vkltng t il* <»n M-'u-lay,
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Ki >*« If <M<W, **!*< h'«fc i< ut
ANOTHER BLAZE YESTERDAY.
Two Residences and a Tenement
Consumed—fn a Dilemma.
Yesterday was a lively one forth
lire department. Besides the mom
ing alarm from the burning carload
of cotton, another one came in about
6p. m. from box 32, corner Albany
and L streets. Policeman Lyles
discovered smoke coining froin a new
tenement building known as Ghnby’s
Ark, at Johnson and M streets,
The department responded prompt
ly, and attached to the nearest plug
*at AVcrlf and L streets. Both reels of
hose were quickly strung out,
but the burning building
was a long distance from the n -zzle,
and a dash was made for more hose.
By the time the return trip had been
made the Ark, which proved a veri
table tinder box. was beyond re
demption.
The flames had also extended to
the adjoining residences of John
Brown and Peter White. The latter
could be reached by the stream, and
it was turned on without a moment’s
loss. The steamer at this time had
on a pressure of 140 pounds of steam,
and the line of hose extended 3,032
feet from the plug. The fire was con
fined to the house occupied by White
and extinguished after the place had
been nearly wiped out.
Brown carried .SSOO insurance in
thiT Merchants’ of Newark, N. J.,
represented by Mr. T. O'Connor, Jr.
The Ark was recently built at a cost
of $2,000, and is a total loss.
The origin of the fire was un
questionably the act of an incen
diary. Susie Johnson, an old ne
gross living in the vicinity, saw a
suspicious-look’ing negro emerge
from the building just previous to
the fire. He disappeared inimedi
ately. The police are working up
the case.
GEORGIA IN BRIEF
Items of Interest From all Over the
Empire State.
The Dawson oil wells are running
night anil day.
Irwinton has raised SIOOO to start
a newspaper.
Rattlesnakes are numerous in
Madison county.
The Baptists, of Hawkinsville, are
helc.ing a successful revival.
The Atlanta street car mule is. to
be turned out to grass. ElectXcity
did it.
Simin Graham shot and killed
John Snell with a Winchester rille,
yesterday, at Baxley.
The Gamewall police, signal has
been adopted by the police commis
sioners of Atlanta,
Die Gress Zoological Garden han
been reinforced by the arrival of a
cub bear from Americus:
A Bibb county candidate has an
nounced through the columns of the
Evening News that he can both read
ami write.
The directors of the Bank of
Sumter, Americus, have called for
fifty per cent, of the capital stock
subscription of SIOO,OOO.
A new, light hook and ladder
truck thirty-two feet long, weighing
3,0001b5., has been added to the At
lanta fire department.
I', would seem from the interview
with the Savannah News reporter
that Norwood would be veiy glad to
don the senatorial toga.
A. W. Wimberly, a notorious ne
gro politician who has been en
gaged as a public school, teacher in
Augusta, has bee i “fired.”
Savannah has a dandy mayor.
He was fined $25 the other day fir
being drunk and attempting to make
an unlawful arrest.
The Rome Tribune says: “The
presidents of the Whitfield, Polk,
Murray and Paulding county alli
ances are republicans: the trustee of
Chattooga county is a republican,
and the lecturer of Floyd county
a republican ”
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Gov. Gordon's Appointments.
To day nt Concord camp ground
near the line of Forsyth und Dawson
counties Gov. Gorden is billed for an
address before a big gathering of
farmers. His other dates as urran
ged up to this lime are us <y*lloiy»
At McDonough, Henry coynty, on
Tuesday, 23d.
At Helena, Tslfair county? on the
251h.’
Al Monroe, Walion <ounty,r>n lb*
27tli,
Other uppoir.liuents will be jritvle
laUr.
, AHEAD OF ALL.
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A Gigantic Railroad and Steam
l ship Combination Formed.
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. it will C< rol Rates BetwOen New
Vc and All Southern Ports,
Besides Interior Points—
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Jay Gould’s Latest
! , Move.
Tire biggest and moaVfar reaching
1 thing 'among trusts and pools in
1 transportation circles has just
• leaked out. It includes the different
lines of steamers plying between
■, the Eastern and South Atlantic and
■ Gulf ports and the Huntington and
1 G uild railway systems, together with
tic principal steamboat lines in the
S< uthnert.
b It will be known ns the Suulheaat
’ ern Railway and Steamship Associa
-1 tipn. Mr. J. F. Golden,' formerly
traffic manager of the East Tennes
-1 see system, is slated for the cbair-
> manship of the new pool. The ar-
* rangements have all been made, and
■ the contracts between the heads of
the different railway and steam
ship lines have been consummated.
This move is an aggressive one
1 against the Terminal system, which
began the initiative, only on a less
I far reaching and comprehensive
■! scale. The latter has the Ocean
; Steamship line from Savannah, and
also close relations with water trans
j portation lines at West Point, near
‘ Richmond, besides the prospect of
■ tapping Baltimore at an early day
: through the Baltimore and Ohio
- ■ railroad.
The position of the Mallory Line
I I in the big deal is not bard to arrive
at. Noth.ng official has been ic
1 ' ceivcd at the company’s office here—
! for publication.
It can be pretty safely put down
lhat they are not entirely left out in
the wet in a case of this kind. The
outcome cannot prove otherwise than
to the advantage of Brunswick, as it
presages more competition among
. the transportation lines centering
here.
Mr. Fuller, the Mallory line’s re
{ postulative was not inclined to dis
cuss the matter at length, in the ab
sence of specific advices from head
quarters. Additional details will be’
forthcoming in a few days.
Draymen Race.
This morning about 7:30 o’clock
the citizens living on and near Lon
don and Unioh streets were brought
to their front doors at a double
quick. The cause of all the commo
tion was produced by the heavy
rumblings of two old drays which
were being drawn at a furious rate by
the poor beasts attached to them.
Two negro draymen who had evi
dently heard of the wonderful feats
of n tmol and Salvator decided to
test _the virtue of their animals as
blooded racers and the track selected
for the race was on London street
commencing at Union street and ex
tending down to Wolf street. The
racers took their positions, the word
“time” was called and then began
' the greatest (?) race ever ran in thio
city. The course was about four
hundred yards long and the remar
kable race was made in llvq minutes.
’ As each dray monopolized one half
> of the street it would have been im
possible for another vehicle to have
. passed them with any degree of
safety especially if a lady should
i have hail control of the reins. This
was a flagrant violation of the law
and the police should give the mat
. ter thorough ap
prehended the guilty parties should
be prosecuted to the extent of the
law.
A Grateful Recognition.
President Ullman, of the Ogle
- tborpe National bank, delighted the
fire laddies this morning. To show
his appreciation of their efficiency, he
gave them carte Blanche at Apt's for
new headgear all around. The boys
were in high feather, as new caps
were the one thing urgently needed.
They selected a‘ neat dressmg ar
j. tide of dark blue, with brass button*
und heavy visor. Ihe policemen are
; nlreiuly cas'ing jealousglancA at the
jaunty est 11 pro-lured.
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Take your fine reoair work to Mott,
, the jeweler. The cheapest and best
place hi the city, 215 Newcastle *'t. J
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i Want Ml.
Uui I*l gal Uiurd in a nice pii-
- vale l.miiy, l omulo- nt to businsa.
Apply at tjvr.Miso Post.
SATURDAY’S SCRAPINGS.
The Day’s Doings Briefly F ara
graphed by *
The new additions to the lire de
partment will be completed Monday.
Mr. E. Simkins and Mr. J. T. Mc-
are both quite ill with fever.
Hanover park is being placed in
excellent condition by park keeper
WilsOn.
Breedlove, the stationer, sold one
hundred copies of “Kreutzer Sonato”
this week.
Next Wednesday is the Jewit-h
holiday known as Yom-Kippur <Y
day of atonement.
Glauber & Isaacs arc removing 1o
their new quarters in the Dillon
building on Newcastle street.
■ The Glynn Gun Club held a very
interesting meeting on the club
grounds yesterday evening.
Mr. C. W. Deming, the popular
manager for J. S. Wright, is a hus
t'er in every sense of the woid.
'I he Centr'd hotel office is beii g
handsomely furnished and is now
one of the most attractive places in
the city.
Any merJliant or citizen receiving
snninions from King Conius, should
be careful to heed the same and obey,
<>r the severest displeasure of the
king will come upon him.
Don’t forget M. J. Parker when in
need of job wolk. He does his work
quickly, neatly, and at very reasona
ble pric-s. Call and see him, Kaiser
block, over Lloyd & Adams.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Superintendent Edgar 11. Orr is
back home from Atlanta.
Mr. J. I). Turner of'Cincinnati, is
in the city today.
Mr. J. P. Nelson of Albany, is reg
istered at the Ocean Hotel.
Capt. P. S. Morris’ many friends
will regret to hear of bis severe illness
at his home on Richmond street.
Miss Ida L. Reeve, principal of
the Nelson Grammar school is ex
pected to arrive the city this even
ing. Miss Ida will take rooms with
Mrs. Taylor on Union street.
Mr. M. K..Southerland of Knox
ville, Tenn., is in the city to day.
He will be here to-morrow also.
Mr. George M. Johnson of Dalias,
Texas, is in this city for a few days.
From here be goes to New York by
the Mallory steamship line.
Prof. Alfredo Barilli of Atlanta,
is expected to spend to morrow in
this city and on !jt. Simon’s. Prof.
Barilli has jqst returned from a visit
to his aunt Madaipe Adelina Patti
at Craig a’nos cattle in Wales.
Hostilities Continued
Last night two white nun became
involved in an alteration on H street
near the East Tennessee railroad.
The light was according to the Mar
quis of Queensbury rules and no
damage was done further than the
putting of a ibnple pair of eyes in
mourning and the loss jot a fqiv
locks of raven hair. They escaped
the vigilance of the officers. -
Another fight occurred this morn
ing on the boulevard just below the
Brewery. This time the combatants
were ebony sons of Ham.
The fight brisk and to the
point and as a, result one of the par
ticipants is minus a couple rows of
pearlj’ white teeth.
They trfso made their escape.
Reckless Bonfires.
The practice of dumping waste
paper and other debris in heaps in
the street and burning it is becom
ing a nuisance. Not only so, but
there is danger of criminal careless
ness, in the practice leading to se
rious results.
This morning a Post reporter ob
served one instance in patticular,
showing a flagrant disregard ofordi
nary esution. A large heap was in
full blaze within u few feet of a pile
of emp y packing boxes. Na atten
tion was being given it, and a sudden I
gust of sin-1 would have ignited the j
whole collection.
New Fall hats and the popular
Nelly Bly caps at Miss Shearer’s
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The Ri’le Club.
I he membership of the Brunswick
yiilc < lub is being increased every
day. A great deal of interest is be -
ing manifested in rifle shooting just
tin*, ami it is safe to Say lhat the
rille club will be cue of the most pop
ular mguuizstion's in Hie city in the
near futus*.-,
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PRICE 5 CENTS
ANNOUNCEMENT
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We Lave taken thia space in
the Evening Post, and propose
to furnish the many readers of
the paper some very interesting
facts on the subject of Dry
Goods, Clothings Boots and
Shoes and Furnishing Goods,
We will receive in a few
days a tremendous stock in the
above lines, every article selec
ted with care by our Mr.
Walker, end with an eye single
to the especial wants of this
community.
Having earned the title of
“leaders of low prices,” we will
continue to deserve it, and our
friends and the public generally
may upon v.s to supply
their wants cheaper than any }
one else can do.
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Always keep your eye on w
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this column, a list of prices will
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soon be furnished that will
almost startle you. 4 .
You will wonder how We
manage to goods, first-class
goods too, so cheap, but it you _
get the goods you do not need
an explanation.
However, if you insist upon
knowing wc will take pleasure
in informing you.
Every visitor to our store
will be waited on courteously
whether they wish to buy or
not.
J.J.Lissner,<& Co.
Leaders oj
LOW PRICES.