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^dt erlhrr and Appeal.
ft 0. STACY. Miter *nj Prnprirlfr.
BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA:
UTt'UItT UoaXISO. AWL S. 1*1.
lUIt.HOAl* COMMIHHION AUAIN.
claims and interests by «jiwt spirit of
mnipromiae In> harmonised.
Tho ronimi*'ion wodM lose-nono of
iU efficiency, but would exercies ite
power only in the event that tbe peo
ple and railroad* failed to agree.
Tbe writer ia a believer in the coci-
mieaion, hot believe* tbe act may be
i*oly amended, and ba* offered the
crude suggestions contained in hie two
article* in the Anrranvt* »xn Amu,
with a dcairo to promote diaeuaaion
looking to amendment*, which *hall
make tbe law juat to all while no le
effective than it now i*.
Oar. Wwo Thixs*.
iIMIS OK OMINCII-
**l Mcolitii, ,S|u il .'Otlt.l^l
Editor Adcrrlinrr and J/ya-of.-
Tb* Cotuliluliim of the 14Ui, referring
to Ih* lint article in your paper on
tbi* (object, for which yon kindly fur-
niabed tbe signature Ono Who
Think*,” take* iiaoe with the sogges
tion* made, and auerte aobetantudly
that tbe preaont law baa accomplished
all that tbe article refer* to a* desira
ble. The writer hope* that you will
pnblitb Ui*t editorial entire. Tbe pro
nonneed object of tbe writer wa* to
present certain views of bis own, and
to elicit, if possible, the views of oth
er*. The object ba* been accomplished
iu part, but the view taken by tbe
Comtitulion wonld, if acquiesced in,
practically end farther discussion, as
suming as it does that the railroad
law ia all that ia desired.
The constitution of 1877 is less than
four years old; the fourth article of
that constitution was tbo first expres
sion of tbe policy which found prncti- ... , . .....
. . , „ , , , . , . 1‘riolean, lun, l. H. Inspector, ten-
cal expression by the first Legislature , „ 1 . „
“ , tiering, for Col. 8. L Fremont, r. H.
after its adoption in tho present rail-, ... , . , ,,
,, ... ..... asMstant engineer, a duplicate of the
road law not yet two years old. Such . , . ., , ,. _
constitutional provisions and such log-
tbo quarantine station; and requested
that the appointments lie confirmed
by Council.
Council than went into a l*llot for
unitary inspector, which resulted in
the election of W. S. Tillman.
Also, a ballot for keeper of.gtwran-
tine station, Thomas Wilson being an
nounced as an applicant, which re
sulted in the election of Thom a* Wil-
t'onncil met pursuant to adjourn
mont Present—His Honor, J. F.
Nelson, Mayor, and Alderman Wat
kins, !>nnn, Littlefield, Haney, Spears
and Docrttingor. Absent—Putnam.
J M. Couper, Alderman clett, ap
peared, was i|na1ificd and took bia
seat.
Tbo nailing of the minutes was
postponed until the next regular meet
ing
Head a communication from Philip
islstion aro recent iu other Slat-
adopting like provision*. It is not to
bo expected that such legislation will
come out ready made aud porfoct for
tho accomplishment of tho purpose*
sought. It is like all legislation upon
a new subject .essentially experimental u
—it wse so understood as well by it* ' , ■
inicing, showing the wharf line of the
city, which was received, and the
Clerk of Council instructed to have
the tracing neatly framed, and to re
turu the thank* of Council to Col. Fre
mont for the highly appreciated ser
vice.
Iti-.id a I'oiiiiiiuuicution from Le
ad vocates a* it* opponents in the Leg
Ulntnre, as clcsrly shown by the
clause requiring tho comniiiisionera to
mako suggestions a* to necessary
amendment* Tho commissioners
themselves have invited seggestiona
Iwth as to their notion and a* to
amendment of tho law.
There ,.* dissatisfaction with the law
as it stands There arc interest* and
parties which would liko to sro this
legislation repealed; there or,- parties
who would liko to *eo tho law retained
either without amendment or made
even more stringent
Tho writer, believing in thu right of
legislative supervision, and Mint judi
cial precedent tin* settled in favor of
that right, and Mint, therefore, that
quostion ia beyond thu pulo of legiti
mate dissuasion, believing that thu
pcoplo iutend to cxerciso tho right iu
somo form, and believing that tho in
terests of tho pcoplo anil of the rail-
leased Ilia wharf property to C'bcaa,
Carh-y A Co., who propose to do a very
largo naval store busineaa over tbe
same, bill that they would require
mnrli more space for storage; aud
therefore asking Council to grant
them the privilego of naing, at will,
Hay street, lying west of tho lh A A
Railroad and between Gloucester and
“F' r street*, which was received and
referred to the committee ou atrcotai
drains, and bridges.
Head the following commnuicatiou:
7b l!i> //...,nraljr Mayor and Ctainvd
of rhr I'il'i./ Hrunntrirk:
The petition of tho Macon A limns-
wiek Railroad Company, a corpora
tion duly incorporated under tho laws
of the State, respectfully shows that,
Wuriikvs, Tho present means nfen
try into tho city nsod by said railroad
is down Coclirnn Avenue, nround tho
marsh known as the “Toint" to the
wharf of .1, II. McCullough, and from
thence up the lino of tho track of the
On motion of Alderman Watkins,
the salaries of sanitary inspector and
keeper of tho quarantine station were
fixed at the sums paid in 1880. -
Council then adjourned. <!
.1. F. Nxlsox.
Attest: Mayor.
Jvwr* Hoi mtox, Clerk Council.
Local passenger trains on thu Way
cross A Jacksonville Railroad will ruu
through on the 27tb. A polished
cross-tie, made from the maguolia,
will mark the junction of tho East
Florida Railroad and tho Waycross
and Georgia, and it will bo put down
with brass spikes.
Central Railroad stock still goes
upward. It reached It'd in Augusta
this week. Georgia Railroad stork is
154. And yet some folks say that
under fli* Commission railroad enter
prises in Georgia are at a diaouuiiL—
Stuff! Perfect stuff!
O’CONNOR & WENZ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
(OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE)
HEWITT’S OGLETHORPE,
BRUNSWICK, G-A m
Brunswick, Georgia,!-™ 1 ’ openevtotbe pvbuc.
!Ncw House, New Furniture & Kept iu Elegant Style.
KEEP A FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS
DryMs&tocm.
:EB3r 'W. C- HEWITT eSc CO.
n-;r BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED FREE. aptO-ly
LOWEST CASH PRICES GUARANTEED.
Save Your Money !
BY THE
lid (Jowls .it Lowest Prices
DAVID WEISBEIX,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C.
NEW YORK STORE,
Savanuah ha* paid out $7,2117 fur
damages occasioned by tbe oreillow
of Ililbo Canal.
JACOB GOHEN
102 UROUGHTOX St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
. «»tL lit- .*■-k f I
Thant* Ihti Ifel* mutlnm
Mel, Ikd wki • wtillwiar* ol their MMnige, a* -
ktlite Ofrtetert kl* NI HfHO 1MIX»KTATI(*N «4r»-••
la*U0F»lr*. 1*4 |>Urr.| lit* k ‘
• Licit c*u*r* I rw*l> kjr M»l
Mask. U* «*(T*f* Us*
tLl* u
Where they have just received a fall supply of
«>.y Goods,
Notions, Men’s,
Ladies' and
Children’s Hats.
ftINSTANTLY RECEIVING
FRESH SUPPIES OF FAMILY GROCERIES.
Jini MMIUtlOUT
rjLal; that t* will.li>
rUre «.. *11 whr r. a I
of 'Le hm
;.Tw
Me COhOIKI) HlhKS AMI S.IT1XS
fclliOIMSCwMHik*iMforta.
r«|U*l. Hi* YAftCY AKTICUii citmut b* rtture« r-1
L< | rcj-»)i tlit* ft
e«U of tail** *w»jr
I t I firm .Lllv.t
It arl.wt|0Ua An* III*.
*■11 .ltUf«, Mfcl tbo
r.lnrcal **0.0. D.*'i
- l,;Lt. Hours*. . ref
Yi-tn MtetMlMh. juat
iwl 4* thrift MoM’imt »
SAPP & GO.
Green Grocers,
Fire Insurance!
J tb* I
AM* I'KAf.LIlS IN
wbu i>l!j k« |. a ln il
THE DRESS ROODS DEPARTMENT
(• a mere*., (‘kHIIMS IlK kr Inmitief
vsi.rtb II ii In New York. Iofa.1, tbr.a
arln lw In freftry »r Mtaflo Pry th*•»!«• that •
Alai*, tb* I
1. for rtrrwi
t «IL l*o i
road* aro identical if rightly under- |[. \ \. Railroad along liny street to
stood, and that there is a mean be- ,1m wharf mid warehouse of Littlefield
tween extreme* in this matter where j * „„„ by them n» a pas-
tho right lies, suggest* amondmunu L, nffPr aud,
nm) lootlifiaitiuuft ... „ . ,, . , , . ,
I a\ iii iii’kt, (lit* ri^ht <*\teiiiK % «| to jk*-
The Cuiutdulion rays tho criticism | tiliom-ra to pass over the track of the
ia unnecessary became the law work* I |i. \ JUilroad is only by courtesy,
well, because tbe railroads aro pros-. j, by no im-uii* js-rniam-nt; and,
152 UROUGHTOX STREET,
SAVANNAH, - (IE0IH.IA.
f.bM,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
COMMENCING APRIL mb.
STEAMER GAH^IE.
CAITAIN W. II. n.KKTWOOl*.
I^wss* l>
|ioring under it, Ihtaimo there in no iu-! Whuim*. TIio wi.l route could be
mvannaii Ti* matiixa uyui.
i«uMb»T*r)' Strain* a,l*jr at i.tsipM
I l*arb n rtrr* Tbnr**Uy at s su A M
irn ■ rrrry Tliwr^lay at |i*.»i A U
I ltrw*awuk Mfft I bara ka? at.... t .»i|* t|
jilatiro.
If tho commiNhi
»nrra havo math a
1 greatly ahnrtciird il your hunornhlo
1 *idy would pa«» an ordinal!,-,, allow
luistiikc* iu tin ir
ouretruction of tin
ing |H-tititirici-K to enter the city a* fol
hiw itiitl relit>ul< 1 h
vo made a Nch<-diili-
low*. to mt. My laving a track from
of char^iw for cm
Ii road, that n a
1 the binhling known ll* the old depot
tuattir r««| ii i ii ii; *
iim-lidliH-lit. I»y ti
of petitioner,, situated on naiil Coch
diH'lurition ol wh
i wn« intended If
ran Avenue, a* an initial |H>iut, and
tilt h ireis U)>*>fl ftl<
••h m Itfdiih's hate
fr on thence along Uuorgo .lici t to
Ihx-u inaih- |*n-v. n
H.un road* from
May *trcef, with permission to connect
earning dividend>
l|-,n lluir iuve-t-
«ai.l line, ko extendod along (ieorge
mont, or from L«-«
uig thill i-iad* in
*tmd, will, any lino hereafter, to be-
good wi.
, i.i! ,. I.,.. Ih.
!..i 1 on liny ntif.-t by jHjtitioner*. uu-
should 1 -,- -.mrlid
• reilH-ib III- evu.
I--' , • i miK.iou already granted them
for it i. a |„nili,.
1 tl„-
oor lioiiorublo body, and to run
pl«> liiiin,"ll.il« !\ ,
' r -I..I Miel, '
!„ o-1, lino along said lino under such
linu of road, at, 1 u
- .1 .derKtuud that
may bo prc»eribed by
tli. r.- are r . l- n,
Hu Stale whom '
> >„, honor ,M IknIv to necure safety
Uiauagrri. *!l -g,- ll.
**f |-r.—-,d *.-!„ dul.
Hut ih.-, iii„-i.,u
-iu h i* tlie effect
to.- pernon* and pro|iertyofthecit-
the ConOitntinn
I’.t't' ,-" i». then fore, prar that
upon tin- .Ilgg'-Hliu
lh.»t tho I‘»h Ih* i
lin y In, nil-,no 1 to nm the track along
a In i.*,„ai,
In the |H*tA<*r to '
.ho loo- a! non.-iid, the full length of
NatilU r n.lay at D „„
tmiriiM.) Htatraary Pudayat « OJ V M
Millie ItIVWl Tt* HA VANN All.
I^w»e* HUff #»fff ftalur-lay at C HO A >1
At flaw *t UfMU.w4rkrk.fj MaUfftlai at. ...1:* F M
Lr«t* llrnnawlrk vrj Natunla) as klninl^kt
Arrtsr at l*ar»»n ry Mnn.lsy at
I • *»«• Krirn rsrrj FMHila* at
Alt!*•* at kstiaitkk et»f> Maftelar iMrklu|.
r f frrlgl.ta of I'tsBNgr, a|*|.ly to
II. M t'tlMKk A It*. LV HAH
Fawannalt, A«rnlNl
i tSAlSON HKITBY.
Agr|,t at lininawrii
W. II. imiBAM. AffwM at Ikrlrw.
Tvtuda'j i»i 1881
Paiiii anil Oil ta!
RAILROAD,
StCiUiM and Hill Supplies,
Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors,
Glass, Putty ; Varnish33 & Brushes
Plain and Decorative Wall Paper
[f* Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc.,
Locks. Sash-Weights, Ccid Hinges. Scums, Etc.,
Lime, Plaster, Hair & Cement
Country Produce
YV.ll\IIMHITERXTMCV
icoMi'OMKn or thr cekmania and
llANoVKK INSl'MAJICB 1*0.*N|
-AND-
BRITISH DlERiri ASSIIR'E TO.
: niiKT-i i-v«s I'oMi'AXiKs uu-nmewr-
i.u i.v mil xswivx nr
liKOt’RUIKS.
OA NX Kl) (it KIDS,
TOBACCO,
CIOA HS,
STAN’I) A HI) AND
FANCY CUACK HUS,
(’AND I IS, NITS,
FllUITS, Ktc,,
• *l fur •».l> at r*'4»*tiabl<
They Mean Business!
IlHt NSWICK, ODOItOIA.
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
tw OUIXl lNOH AT VLUY LOW KATKK. O
Str. David Clark
Only Dirtcl Dot! twice (icr Wrclt bclwcca
SAVANNAH&BRUNSWICK.
iXK\Ki navannau run Dkixiwicx kvkmy
MONDAY UNO THURSDAY AFTERNOOII.
IlirmtNINO. LEAVE OHl'NSWlCK
Tuesday g Friday mning
roR NAVANNAU.
iMIoa Rl Brunawlfk wllh U. k A.
Ntranaak with OrmM HUwniabln
Itallroail. at Navanaak wllh Oc*M NUwmakln
to and Dwni Raw Tork,aa*l witli
I'hilwL IpkU. Haitint<>ra aad Isstea f 1~aasrra
‘ tfht* at IowmI ralsw. Mark all lkrow«h frHgkl
lck.uwUta4.wk-
mi* r > , w«utl** . n l i;ioi|tv*lrr St«.
A. K. IIKINS, - I'miirietor.
UlAlIKtlA- (HlSIl IkiliMTT.
Will l.«- . I I trafor. tbe raw
. Hr *1 Ursis
In.•.lay In May. 1
and • Lwh r. w.. t*f that 4ay. at pakltc «-wkrry i
NO WIHTAKKU STItKI”!’,
t bt.l.l* r. lh* f..lb*wln| j.fi-| . ny
luuki rate* to thr ro.nl- Mihjivt to rt-
ktnal by thr roinmiftiotie ni u|mn com.
|iliunt of |iartiiM or wiftionw, t*«
Am*
iDn .
Mr. Hants t II «’«*» liwa.
a k rlaJ* a •• iaaa«*l *>wt
!•(•« r ■# J ft % Of law- 1.1
Oan * l u
paUitral
FANCY GROCERIES,
CONFKt TION KItlFX, Ktc.
r,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Boot & Shoe Maker.
I »m kuw I ff 1-0.4 lu iu any an4 all lln*la of
W.M. NKI’KAL'EM.
City Tax Notice.
7 of Bnuiawkk aw ml aa>
r Mai. are
* i 91a
w*tk
a of awanwal
»an luSkwa:
teg. Lftl'il .'ft a* the | r*n— tty ..f .
1*4 tees'
.ut* f at. f II U». .i
r tb*. fr vTUu* Of retaitf a»4 Iko rollac
t #1*
IIIIKIII, ( IKES. PIES, ETC.
Ilkslwasf Inf tkaratire
• >rar agateat r%rk aw4
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
All p«root* ta4oMo4 kmlko rentes
okot i. Itlr <>f oalJ r*nitty. 4re***i
rr*iutr«4 U* i
4.w a Mat.
are k-frt.V
on I aU i-ar-
Oenigi- vln-vt, making Mte connection
, afuri-su I with the line of road along
said It-iy street, under such ordinance
thsl it prop.,..-* In ,1-. I.y iiidirueiiuii I afaresnid a. may spjwar to your bou-
— hat is |,„- d,.t,r d-M.tlv I. »,.|! ural-!i- ly lu l-e reasonable and just,
», i tii a lull disciuMuu. ami it i- t-.u i,. and v.tur p, litiun.-rs will ever pray, ,kc.
rally lu l«- hope 1 that it will call lortb i •' Rni xawica It. R. Co.
all ut lh.-argtinu-nts ;-i i aii-1 cun I*-.! My tln-ii- att-,tury», llartia A Kay. |
fur.? tb.- L.-u-isl-itui.- iu.,-t* iu July. [ The cumiuiiiii.*ati.m was, ou motion Iusoailv-iu...c.m*r..
A str .ng argii'n,-i,' in favor of the ol Alderaian ('ou|a-r. received, and the ^ «• “• t**»
original pr,parvtiun f tl„- tariff, by l- td'-n grantcl, y.r.,that the
woniis.
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, Ga.
nn.ni n.<»M tiii: ovkn ».\emy day.
Prices us Low as the Lowes/
, /ffilMk. .
rANNIKK
I AAwialatratrta ow ft*loir J.-bu It Hal . r»Law.
S,;^^r y ’’W.B.Men&Co,
»-r> 1^ route mu t Uila to teaako ytjatal aaakuya
y*|nir*>4.
• bowrt fro u > A. M. to I r. M.. an4 (Tom a to
JAMES IIOCITUS, Clerk aa I Trftoam.
JEKYL ISLMD.
v,!r;xn
4 Mward aw4 Vraok N»r*-v ajtltea
ab.tef»U«r.| I f |H1. r» «|#.luti.iaate -n fr* l
till* ro* U. Ite Ylint li f t
at Imii’l tin- «htrill* i!j
Unffi can U* ntnl *»h**iil.t U- made.
If it i* miow. riwl that the mail* am
Oinkc an uiijiitet tniifT, tin man. r
that tho |kjw< r »»f ro\i**tou i1|k>u n».n
plaiut of j»nrtii*o or •octiont i iti roat* *1
kronhl remed) any xuch ml an ! f,i r
thcr, that mitta.l«f aa non **y*in1|,.
orctical an«l ci]*« r;ttj(.>iital. the H.-t-, t ,
of the oiiomiaoiitfii i- would Ih- |.|ac-
Ural u 1*011 evidf ncr* adduced ax to th«
particular inju»ticc in a wjHvial caac.
Further, the road* with Inowlcdtfr
that the toriffs would In* **nl j.-.-t t,, rc .
kiaion lij the eotDmi^i<*n* r*ii}i.>ti corn*
I ytafwloMkip.
Hirtitte umouilt- h#f»by ryiwirrsi |.* •»«•'• ••’ . . -
1*044 guarvl aa ■« Ik* Rral M n.loy 4m Miy hr
•HI, ft 11 ol 1‘OlMtitetilU' ct •b-Hbl a*»l by *u. korjfc*l
( * | utrow uOsier my ko«4ow4 oUbiol *trwaturo, Ih
ii enttiTr. onimorf or. n*
-.oil I
ny Me, rm.
ni’if'rrNbave w *deuipl.iti**l ini|*r
which such i in ff *" F-'""
wharf, d»-jw,t and ufii.-ua, la- ni.uli- with- f Ssvh w. l*u
in taelve i.iuhlh- liom thi. .late, oth-
lid privil.-u.-. shall Ini forfeit- Money Savoil i* Money Mil'll-
4 ci'iuihlttcc of tliriv UJ |H)lut-
ft mi ordiiiuiict* iii-eeaaary to
i*«|iiircii4«-i4ta of th« -it,i ktion.
nr. the mayor, named the fol*
; ioiumittit-: Meanra. Goerditi* "*
K*r. Ihiivey Ai.d S|Hiara.
It*-id a communication from \V. S.
lMt
tin-
STEAM ENGINES,
FOB liINNING. TURK?
- STEAM ENGINES, For Inrge Saw Mills,
y\ cpr>Tr!f~!T A T .ep’V. SADDLE^ & HARNESS,
STEAM BOILERS* All kinds and Sizes.| Rubiiku and | y
lUrri RN Tl’Ill'LAIt, IIKTl’HN FI.I’K, Leather Belting, F. WARNKE,
*ith> IU-1 ulul-l. lalau.l a>w I he Gra.fgU «
1* *#rfa ail|>erWf lOlWWWk. fuf pOTUCHUri
Ailurwysfi low. ■
Nftlft<4HAM A LAWTON-
oil; (llld ;
0.1 t.i dr
llil*Ot till*
Ho* Hm.
till*, fkrewbefte •
CYLINDER, UPRIGHT, & LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS.
IIKPAIIh* OF MAf’HINFRV I’Ro.MITI.V KXKCUTKI*.
-I. s - S( JIOI IKLI), l’niji'r.
ANDSKWEANIlEY,
nil'' II AND AMIftlt AX CAl.r ftKDM. aoU’, !
II AI-SKreH. HfUM.I. %M»|-ti> TTI Mill 1
I U, ftlllls ANI-h.M I’Ll t.\ MCii:
HARMESS COLLARS. BRIDLES. Etc.
NEKCTIAXT TAILOR,
Bruiisivick, Georgia.
A ALL I U A L‘>( I
>«or CkorUsb a 1*4* I, i horUoft u
wli
n. asking Council to give him JAS. U. VINCENT,
lu "i ,cc,or . I uiwmi »m> rwnmjuf it uw.
Thu l-l-.l .. ... *RUM*VlOK • ■ • CFORCIA
Spoclfvlty.
PAINT AND OIL STORE,!«.vS“Z^.
DF.ALKR IX
^f i.sa.slv .^f u:n LY.a.vaxl.'n,, C. P. GOODYEAR,
HY,rvL-:
•rrlaevl fr. m Mas . n
t Al.l AM) KXAMINK,
• •ts'.llsk .eitf, M *>l I aian I of f- Jvorgrr.
FIRK INSURANCE
( 1* ik of Ciiiiicil, aa Secretary i
IAI |
Hies
plrnnt would endeavur to obviatejof thu Hoard of It.attb, submitted tbi ^^
eempiaiut by mdividuala or a«cttoiw aaiiitan «*.*l .jtiarmtiDo rulraand rcg. I
to the only ftoKihh* way. fo-wit: hy'uUti*. i i T tr.| hy them for the year! SPECIAL NOTICE,
oooanltktion with thr-|hh.|»!i-on t !i« i« IHSl. hi.in. u.-n* fronted nn«l ap.
line, lud tbo« tho railn>a*l intonate* |»r«*\4 d. ^tea-uaiare-aute-dFr m Hhii, to.— hi*
and the peopu would K rt n.ar.r t*. AbMi... uh- i; ^ r *i *d n,aith ,, l# ,i t LtcU. SisMK^ts. heri IliBjtt. Sc*e#s. ti:.. Lime. Plaster. Ha?r vi Cement
^.^ind each oth*-r 1#« It. r. • I«**t# i I i: «i n HI | ar% m. .i.l.rfy* m * r**4( *. 1H-al<*f avd T* I' * <r*s-K
cutubsuug | rjiraiwi, ana u. a. iioWa u«i« u^'j Srtv«nnah,
7— ATTOBNKY
l-I RE WHITI. i.K.Vl), /.IN, -v COLORS.
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