The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, September 20, 1890, Image 2

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PFIIE evening POST. I | IBSr (ADVEBHBIXG MEDII MIN THE CITY <>l- BRUNSWICK. Entered in the p JMofiire Al Bruns w’.ck. Oa . ah econd-clast- ma ter. C. I*. FROST, : : : : : : : F. SIM hIMS PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. SUBSCRIPTION. One year. - - <4.001 Three months, * >I.OO I six month., - 2.001 One month. - - «•' ■ Subscription invariably in ailvanen. ADVERTISING RATES Ar* very reasonable, ami will be furnielied upon application. Tklephone No. hi. TO SUBSCRIBER 3. The management of The Post is miking an earnest effort for the prompt delivery of the paper to every ' subscriber Anyone whofails to get his paper, will confer a favor by re porting the fait to tlie business oilice, ’ 114 Richmond street. TO ADVERTISERS. All contract advertisers will please arrange to have the copy for any changes or for new advertisements, sent to the business oilice of The Post the day before the change is to be made. The management will esteem it a special favor if this re quest is complied with. The cotton receipts are on the in crease at this port. Coi.onel Machen certainly lias Atlanta on a string Be on speaking terms with the contribution box to-morrow. Business along the wharves shows that a season of activity is at hand. The Irish home ruler is being hauled up again. B.ilf< urt must be some kin to Reed. To Crown the illier disasters ac companying Harrison's administra tion, the peanut supply is found to be short. • r- ■ Boss Qi ai is unwise in keeping a long silence. His true policy would be to demand a republican investi gating committee. Every farmer should bear in mind that it was a republican senate that prevented their relief when the dem nerals were in power. —I. I ■ I - ■ li was not Mr. Harrison who was denounced as a erinusal by Mr. Kennedy. It was Mr. Quay. Mr. Harrison merely used Mr. Quay in an election. When a republican official is pr< - moted because he buys stock in a re Irigerator scheme, is it right for other men to try to make things too narm for him> Si i AKi n Reed paid $5 apiece for votes in Map.e, and he is to make five speeches in Ohio. Five is a lucky republican number, as Col. Dudley, of Indiana, or Benja min Harrison can tell him. PROSP ERITY AND PROMISE. • '1 he South’s record this fall is ein inently promising. It is not prob able tiiat anything will happen at this late stage to curtail the cotton crop, which is likely to exceed that of any previous year Other crops are bounteful, and from all sections it is reported that the farmers are in better condition than ever before. Dy degrees they are emerging from that unfortunate condition in which they had to depend upon advances from th-.' merchant to make the ensu ing crop. Ihe effect of this state of in dependence and thrift will tell in in creasing the prosperity of all the towns in the South. Enterprise in the sections that depend more par ticularly on mineral developement was never more marked. The coati dcnce ot the people in the new in dustrial towns is shown in expendi tures on residences and public imS provemenU that are astonishing, as some items in our present issue will show ; at the same time the estab lishment ot new enterprises goes steadily on. In the sections thut are more particularly the scene ot recent operations the work is pro gressing with a will. This fail will s.e excursions from the North and W< st on a scale never before attempted. A number of important expositions will be held al leading points. 'I In railroad companies ure doing great service for the South, not only in advertising its advantages, but in « xtcndiug iu trade, as is shown < on •pieuounly in our Norfolk notice. The public has now grown to re cogpizc the South as a fund of promise, and that great inp<mr ng of capital and thrift, . ut h a. has built up the Wist and baa Immo, long <\ I# the So ,tb. mualaom. in (be u«*«r future. - J h< soutfe The only reciprocity calls under ; stood by the rcbubliean leadersis I that which has been established be tween them and the manufacturers. | The manufacturers provide the cam . puign funds and the republican ' leaders reciprocate by taxing con ' sumers to enrich the manufacturers. Kn.GouEjOf Texas, laid‘Fatty’ Reed j out in line style. When the despot | ordered the doors locked to count a quorum, Kilgorw simply kicked a * hole through one and took his men ■ with him. Paris, Kv., may be, as is it assert cd the largest turkey market in Ar woild; but if it looks for real success , in connection with turkeys, it ought to start a cranberry marsh. • ... Jon did not mind bis boils so much as he did the constant recommenda- I tion of remedies by every one he saw, ■ ami the not '.infrequent assurance I that each boil was worth five dollars. THE ICELAND MOTHER’S LULLABY. Under the Igeloe's arching roof. In the oil light's shuddering glow An Iceland mother sits and croons, In measures weird ami slow This lullaby to her l»aby Jo: Swing out over the suow Spirit of my baby Jo: Swing out into the nigh Into the glow of the northern light. Spirit of my liaby Jo Swing low stars above l And touch the eyes of my baby love. That lie may sea as ho wanders far Into the laud of the golden star, The mountains of Ice and valleys of enow Where beautiful flowers and grasses grow About the feet of my baby Jo Shoo, shoo, swing low. Swing out over the suow Spirit of my baby Jo. -Thomas II Ilul.nes In Sonoma Valley Whistle < Illness Evolution Theory- 'flic I'liiuese have as odd ideas about the earth mid the origin of man as t4iei i have about other things with which they »- well as ourselves, are better i acquainted. According to their way of reckoning the rocksi if the earth are the bones of the divine body, the soil is the flesh, the metals the nerves and the veins The tide, wind, rain, clouds, as well as frost and dew, are caused by the respirations, pulsations anil exhala tions of this seeming inanimate body Originally the mountains rose to the skies, and the seas covered the mount iiins to their tops. At that time there was no life in the divine body except the divine life. Then the waters sub sided; small herbs grew, and, in the I lapse ot cycles, developed into shrubs | i and trees. As the body of man, unwashed for I years, breeds vermin, so the mount I ' ains, unlaved by the seas, bred worms ; and insects, greater creatures develop i ing out of lesser. Beetles in thecourse of ages became turtles, earth worms - ■ became serpents, and high Hying in I sects became birds, ergets becoming cranes, etc. Then wildcats becam ’ tigers, the mantis was by degrees trail- 1 formed into an ape, and some of the apes became hairless A hairless ape | accidentally made a tiro by striking a [ crystal against a flint. With the lire , thus obtained they cooked food. Eat I ing cooked victuals made them large strong amt knowing. With nil its faults the above is even I more reasonable than many of the ideas advanced by the Darwinian eve : hitionists. St. Louis Republic. Love. Fright mid Claim bhe!l». How easy it is for a man to "fly to pieces" in an emergencyl A few days ago I saw an occurrence on the street of a large town in this state that was as wildly exhilarating to the bystanders as it was to the partici pants bitterly humiliating. A tine appearing young man was ac companying an elegantly' attired young woman in a promenade about town. All at once an enormous dog darted from tlie open door of an eating house 1 and, in full pursuit of a cat, dashed fairly against the lady mentioned j 1 above. . She fell prone upon the sidewalk in | a fainting tit Her escort, in a verita- 1 hie paroxysm of helpless fright, danced I frantically about, while the proprietor ' of the restaurant ran to the lady and ' , raised her head. "Water, some one I’’shouted the sa j loon man. Here was where tile panicky escort : saw a good opportunity to distinguish 1 himself. , I Like a flash he darted inside the res- j taurant and seized upon a bucket 1 pirteed near the door. He dashed back 1 to the street, and with tlie idiocy that ; fear inspires in some threw the heaping j contents of the bucket over the face ; mid form of the handsomely dressed ' j lady. That bucket was lilled with clam ; • shells and table refuse! , The match has been declared off, but 1 a speedier recovery from a faint would never have followed the water cure.— | I«wistoii Journal , - t N*» Mure Sleep l«*»« Night a. I A new wrinkle for drawing custom is the keeping open of dental establish ments all night for the special iteeoiu i- modation <>f those who have to work t all day and cannot afford to lore time bi «|M‘iiding it iu a dentist s chair. The ‘iO'-a is a practical succere. The ffVst we« k show, a patronage almost if not ‘ quite as large as during the day. Op-, t erajors say they cun t j o just lul g(MH ( II !* .* ** ' Die incandescent light re by tile light of the sun, and that thequh-t of the rtnrt, by night has a s s'thing Jf„.t < (ll the nerve., uhi- h ar. not is. waisitiie to |Miiu a* wia n tensely strung by ,J a> an.l by tie, eaeitreuent of .Uylight sumatttdiiws. ■MJ hitfill dent*! p«riore s»«t*i to have f wane in otMtUaure to a j.,polar de t iumxl, and it l<sok» a» If tlu y j M . wane tu, oauiuon re tire ail mght r« taurant <a re b ths .4 lauMlt»tf ’ by He'aieh-c<e|ll ilgf.t Jk,.« D*k<‘ot Fbila<i< Ipiiis Ke. ord rm: evening post: Saturday. September 20 1890. CHARGES MODERATE. r 3 r 1 « 2 o d = c jr _ S 9® 5 g 3 rz jj* c s a S > -r z S2g 2 2 ? o ■/. Df' g I J sW * ' ' SI 2 C ' o (/) - m S H H ? O 2 M FREE DELIVERY. A. .1. Braswell, I’SACTICAI. WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH Manufai turcrs of Wagons and Budgie--. General Repair Work of Every de scription promptly done at the lowest living fiYices. and in the hcbt work man li lie manner. IIORSESHOEIXG A SrE( IA LTV When yon have any work to do in < nr line cal on n*, Oglethorp * >t.. rear of IhnnHwiek Hardware < <».. < 1.1. > iti-faction irni nnteed. t I organ!)’ OFFER I in August, September, or Dctol>er and pay when crops are sold. Spot Cash ; Price*. The Lowest known. Ibt J Ulrt a little cash down, balance December 15th. N o inl er ent. Our entire stock—any make— > FIIIUkJmH price or style. BEST Smn k I ’UlfllYlLK ■ ~ivr oflcr we ® Tvr niftdv. ■il AIT ■ Write for ■ U ALL ■ SI.H.HER OFFER 1880 LJB9qJ LUDDEN & BATES, wBiaii^^ SAVANNAH ’ SUMMER RESORTS, EXCURSION RATES, OMTX>XT 2 CENTS p«r mile traveled. tickets good to On RETURN SALE UNTIL ill tv. -r Jsrov. 16 th. 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 © iW. WREB G. P.itt,bantUt,Tm. R 9 ov s Bloo’d Purifier Cures Boils, Old Sores. Scrofulous Fleers Scrof ulous Sores. Scrofulous Htnuor and al! scrofulous diseases. I’rinniry, Secondary anti Tertiary Con tage<>us Blood r ison, Flceruus Sores, diseascsof the Scalp. Salt Rheum, Blotches Pustules, Pimp les. Itch, Tetter, Ring vvorm<Scahl-Head, Eczema, Rheunratisn), Constitutional Blood Poitou, Mer ctyial Rheumatism, Diseases of tlie Bones, Gen eral Debilit y and all diseasesarising from impure Blood or Hereditary Taint. Sold by retail drug gists. fl per bottle. Roy Remedy Co., Atlanta, Ga. ®RADAMS niiCROBE I KILLER. . The Greatest Discovery of the Ago. ol» in theory, but the remedy KKUBNTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL CATARRH, CONS'IMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, ! BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, CANCER. SCROFULA, DIABETES, BRIGHT'S DISEASE. MALARIAL FEVER. DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS. In short, all forma ot Organic and Functional Dlaease. Th. ciin-a effected by Illi. Medklno ure iu auauy cahu. MIRACLES! Hid only in J ig- eoimining One Gallon. Tliree Doiluiw aMtiall iuxv-tiuviil u hrii IB . Jth mid l.iie < ti l>c obtained. “History of the Jficrobe Killer" Free. CALL ON 01 ADDKI S 8 I. T. Il‘»« hAI II . xilv \ nt. Hl-tllt’M ht, < .a, Seek went I |inv<* jiibl H"<»ivi-<1 my n> c (Hui invni ■<> of’all !,<■< k u ear, y 1 Ihe fmiiiu will li' op' Pi'll up aii'l put on Mil • |» i- ,ii|‘> i-lihli' for th<we hlmi Wi-ll t I tf't -■'iiiet'mig n n a •<! n >l/I.\ loodi . ally, a. tin- go.-i- Hill »i‘A * ii llaAfldi . •I *» M. WUp II | I ,a»'lo« .. —• ♦ • STOW Hardware COMPANY, lo.aß-mmtT.-10.218 umraiffl mom bbk, Bn i nswick, O?. Capital, ------ - $150,00b Surplus and Undivided Profits, • 35,000 JI. ULI.MAN, W. E. BURBAGE, t I’resiib nt. \ ice President. Ca>liir Under one Management ♦ CENTRAL HOTEL AND PUTNAM HOUSE, I. L. I’EI'ERSON, l’iopnetor. Special rates for regular boarders. First class in every particular. , jjWF''Your patronage respectfully j solicited. ■Ocean View Hotel. ■ . ,"" * ~ j Fine Surf Bathing. First Class' Accommodations and Easy of Access. Being opened all the time strangers as well ae home people will find Oeean View Hole! a I very pleasant place to spend a day, a week or I a month. . I Tu nis—sl.so per day, SB, s'.• and j $lO per week. MRS. A. F. ARNOLD, Proprietress. Ocean llotei BARBER SHOP. IJDT AM* <•«»!.I* BATHS. work stri Aly first-class. MERCER UNIVERSITY. MACON, GA. C«>l !>l> OF I. Flttr AKATOttI •*4 lhn»l li. (I i **!«• *4. •O( K-l . 111. >< it MItK Al <oi Kbt . IV. **. iiiNH. hi Ttit*<*i <•«. y * . M<tl*i its I as*. i \ ’ Tr* I<w *<’if<ioi. Mt, m « AKt NKM HI f*t*. A4 TH <1 Mt lrt grtt|4n, II - k * io n t ti»*b IMi f iii» ourt» 4«rimly H. M it! At >, Ml | -ni h 4 . » * BnlHud V. H is tm| tfio U*i <' I. H •• ♦*< I 4 r month. i ai-i .o it t uditf* H**to I »!* 4 ■ 11, .4, I**' t • u. t fMt 411*1 *pidy <•* j b iiu am I limn IIMMH ?.o ■ sf-DOES NOT TRADE WITH T. am .A-ftiex* -tetLerb ZE’ei’SOix About one person in ten doesn’t know that the other nine of his fellow-mortals have come to tire conclusion that it’s al ways safest to trade with R. S. CIIAIG. About one person in ten doesn’t/.’now that his neighbors are saving money on every deal, because they trade dth R,. S ( RANG. About one person in ten can’t be know that ! am “headquarters” for everything in Groceries, Staple and Fancy, Canned Goods of every description, Domestic and imported; in fact, everything you need to eat. IBE YOU THE TENTH PERSON? I IM TO YOU! * TFt. S. CZEt-L-A_G-, G-rocer. GOR. HOWE and NEWCASTLE STREETS. |Wm. Crovatt & Co., Drogisls and Apfcaries. DEALERS IN Pure Dings, Medicines, Perfumery. ( or, Newcastle and Monk Streets, BRUNSWICK. : : : : GEORGIA D. T. DUNN, Clothing and Gents’ Furnisbing Goods. I My friends and the public generally I a' e cordially invited to cal] and i examine u>y stock < f XEW SI’KING CLOTHING ; Styles to pleas : tl.e most fastidioD l ' block, Newcastle street HENRY M. STANLEY IN DARKEST AFRICA ' The compile «t'>iyof KtJinley’i* recent thrilling Adventun and tin■ disclosure «d Ida inii*ortiu>t dtH4 «>\< rh v. n. .tpix ar f<»r ih« hr#t turn m tin w«»rk %% Hllrn l*A hiliia»4*|(. *Mititk*d °/fl .IHoh." in two \i.iumt >. i»r«»(u«H> iHumlnii* 1; pi Ml 50.73 |M|-V<»)U||l4‘. sh» not Im d<M<-ii« d l»> Hty <1 tin* •• Suiuh-y . ImmiUa” now I- mg otior.Mi «s •• geituin** ” nnd "authenti ■’ T<» m» ew id tlw*- bus Manley tmm r i.r ! a lin APCMTC f*•' M '-i4 will !»e id l Fid'- AULiV I ‘ ' O4.|j|> W. HJ« ■ . |o app'>int i n v.ire- j.. niH»-.hould Nf.'i*.' « A|N I • ui I I Ini* Maith )*• «»M H I*4*44|a. th. oi.i> 'di'm wlmii In inn. ap i - -hmJ J d<<«'»t. « tit Im al on th* Ut)' pW/CfG Hu Dim I ot Charles Scribner's Sons Xpri, i« join h. *• , I tun. *M»lr 4..U1 lor 'l rMM'Mrr, * 4l*i>a«,, lo.rtta, | THE EVENING POS> d is in front of ihe Not a day comes but that urogress in some direction ismadc Xot a day passes without new subscribers being added to the list. Marchants of Brunswick, read the following .picture, think over it carefully, ( then send in your businessto the * 1< \'l< XI \ G PG , - ■ • j THE EVENING PAPER LEAgS. < tn commenting on the change of base of Murat Halstead. Ihe fam us editor if the Cincinnati w Cmnmercl* Gazette, to thnt of the Brooklyn ! standard Union, an afternoon paper, the Time- t star remarks that “the superior merits of an evening paper when compared with those of a , morning issue have long been acknowledged. Tlie one is a history of to-day, tl e other a history of yesterday; the one is current, the other is a back number. The number of triumphs of the evening paper is legion. tor tfie issue that comes out witli the crowing of the cock It c busi ness man has no tim • save that which he steals as ho holts Ids breakfast and gulps down hiscof- *• fee. He giancesathendli.ies.notlccalatctt quota- tion of th? prices of tiie products he has to sell and then abruptly exchanges tlm paper for his lilt. For a critical reading of the news he de pend- upon Hu hours following his i| o'clock meal. ■llum.nitli his-l piers on and ids feet mounting the back of a chair of the mantel, lie i s. tt'i s bin.self f,r double duty, v.z: digesting * Ids supper and the day's history. .Nothingin the e i ning pa.s rsescapes the reader's eye; tele graph. I, ea! editorial, mis tel I tiny and advertise ment-tire devour, d. 11 is rod a lunch el news, b ■ veritable I anqtivt. The morning paper is I >pei i«devoured. A I h : advertiser is awakening tv this expensive 1,1 I lie man who has be< n piliorie I in the • v - ■ r . lui.m. will swear to it< truth, and offer . n “" It I W i lie.-, Vs as w. umiil umg testimony. A r .Picture. • Ihe people m;t) reM iiNNtiHil that Till: post will continue In the line |( haw Marled, confident l> Ixdlekhig that **Ki|*ht , '» Might, am! will Prevail.** Tin*management earn ed I > SohcilM tli< patronage of the People, Ak> Mitri ng them that nil ProniiM* will Im* I'iitltii out to the letter. i