Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 28, 1882, Image 3

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COUN OIL, PROCEEDINGS. Coonoil met 'Preset* His Honor, tbe Mayor, and Aldermen Spears,Har vey, Hardy, Littlefield, Cook, Wilder aud* Doerflinger. Absent, Aid. Con- ^^be minutes of the last regolar meeting were read and confirmed. Bead communications from the following named persons, making ap plications for a license to retail spirit- nous and malt liquors at their re spective places of bnsiness, accompa- thorized to employ each other labor as may be necessary. ' Respectfully submitted, f John P. Harvey, Jesse Wildes, Committee. The report was received and adopt ed ; yeas—Aid. Wilder, Littlefield,Har vey and Cook; nays—Aid. Spears and Hardy. . Alderman Harvey submitted an or dinance to prohibit horses, males and yearling colts from running at large within certain limits of the city of Brunswick, and to prescribe penalties for a violation of the same, whioh was read the first time, then taken up by unanimous consent, read a second , io a by th. rftb. u n Tb7^ir»,“a P =.“ complying with the provisions of the ca ordinance relating thereto: f 0] George Chandler, Agent, Silas Tay lor & Co., G. Friedlander & Co., P. J. Doerflinger A Co., W. 0. Beck A Co., J. Michelson A Bro., W. F. Doerflin- ger & Co., Mrs. B. Meyers, G. W. Wimberly & Co., W. P. Golden, J. E. Russell, B. Hirsch. * Bead a communication from L. W. Harris, stating that the pay allowed him as superintendent of the chain- gang was less than that paid by the city for any other service, and inade quate to the service and labor per formed by him; and askinf Council to ir crease the pay to such reasonable t mat as would be somewhat com- n.«msurate with the service and labor done, which was received and referred to the committee on street* draf ' and bridges. A'54 Bead communications from - Moore & Merrifield, W. A. Johnson, A. J. Faulk, A T. Putnam and others ask ing Council to amend portions of _ the license ordinance, which were received and referred to a;-'special committee, consisting of Aid. Harvey, Cook and Littlefield, To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Bruimvick: ' Tbe committee on streets, drains and bridges, to whom was referred the application of Mayer, Glauber & ’’Forrester for permission to erect a platform for loading and discharging cars in front of the new building of D. Jas. Dillon on Bay street, beg leave to report that they have examined the matter and recommend that they be allowed to erect a temporary platform not exceeding ten feet in width and forty feet in length in front of said building.' Respectfully submitted, W. W. Hardy, S. C. Lrm.KFiF.DD, J. P. Harvey, Committee. The report was, on motion, received and adopted. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the. Oily of Brunswick: The committee on street*, drains and bridge*, to wnom waa referred tbe application of R. B. Beppard, ask ing permission to lay down a railroad track raidwavlietween the truck of tbe B. & A. Railroad and tbe East, side of Bay street, and extending *ome half a mile nelow Prince street, beg leave to report that they have taken the matter'into careful consideration, and recommend that permission he given to >ay down the proposed track, with the privilege of using 22 feet of Bay below Princo street for the storage of lumber, but not interfering with tbe 20 feet on each side of the B. & A. R. R. already granted to oilier parties, and keeping open all tbe streets run ning East and West. Respectfully submitted, W. W. Habdy, n S. C. Littlefield, J. P. Harvey, it Committee. Tho report was, on motion, received and adopted. lo the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Brunswick: The committee on streets, drains and bridge* to whom was referred the application of T. W. Dexter, asking permission ,to- lay down a railroad usurer be instructed to meeting th pauper trad Town water lot F on Old I o’ 19, and use that portion of Bay street, lying West of tbe B. & A. Railroad for the storage otlnmber Ac., beg leave to report that they reoomtaondthat the sion and privilege asked gnntttL,—,...... - jn-r- ... Respectfully submitted, ' - W. W. Habdt,, > fl b. o. Littlefield, , J. P. Harvey, - j Committee. Tho report was, on motion, received nud adopted. 7b the Home able. Mayor nod Cowed of the City of llrutmoick: The committee to wnom wiir re ferred tbe communication of the Park Association beg leave to recommend that the Council Chandler be removed at once to Queen square; tbe work to bo done by tho street force under the supervision of the Chairman of streets, drams and bridges. The Chairman to receivo reasonable compensation for his services, and that he bo an- for bids at the supplying the city. . coffins during the year 1882, the bids to oover the two sizes furnished dur ing tbe year 1881, and Council reserv ing tbe right to reject any and all The resolution, being seconded, was unanimously adopted. By Aid. Littlefield: Resolved, That the Finanoe Committee be instructed to make the best arrangement possi ble for publishing tbe proceedings of Council daring the year 1882. The resolution, being seconded, was unanimonslv adopted. By Aid. Doerflinger: Resolved, That; the small job printing press belong-* ing to Frank Dunn be relieved from tax of 1881., e resolution, oh hieing seconded, ado; Council then adjourned. M. J. Colson, Attest: Mayor. Jas. Houston, Cl’k of Council. tub science or awbutisinb. Ii you have goods to sell advertise tho fact. ' Hire a man with a lampblack kettle and a brush to paint your name and number on oil tho railroad fences. Tho cars go whizzing by so fast that no one con read them, to be q|re, but perhaps the 'conductor jrill bo obliging enough to stop the train for inquisitive pa«sou. gers. Remember the fences by the roadside as well. Nothing is so attractive to the passer-by as a wefl-painMl sign: “Mul- lington’s Medical Mixture for Mumps.’ \ Rave jour cards on the hotel register, by all means. Strung-OM stooping at tbe hotel for the eight generally liny a cigar before leaving town, aud they need some inspiring literary food be side. If on advertising agent wauts to ad vertise yonr bnsine-s in a fancy frame at the di-pot, pay him almiit tJOO per '-“lit more tha-i it :» worth, and let h m pul it tiler-. '.Vlien a man ' a. due ~qii,titer* of a *eo»»n.i in which hi ***,t h a Ir -n It--! invnr»ii '*i w/i* to -etsi «,!>-•, >rc- ments, »L l your eu.-d luignt tub. his eye. Of eotir-e thestr— t th-r entente-- -lorifr" is cxceli When a nmil’s tine-fa an- oars an- f c '/.ing, r lu ‘; .si . “phewing" at the In at, k n • tim-slov all others wiieu he rends S thermometer advert is- ui-nt Print, in the ’daek.+t ink a j-r-V sprawling card ou all your wrapui.ig-i'i*- per. Liuli.s returning ir nu » .op ping tour like to be vni tit g bulletins, and if tbe ink rut's ,*!' and spoils some of tlieir tluerv, no matter. Don’t hiil to ndvnrtiaa it. every circus programme. It will help the circus t» pay their bUK and the vt-iters con re lieve the tedium of tile clown’s jokes by looking over yonr rennrlw about “ 1(1 per cent lielow oost,” etc. A boy with a big placard on s polo id an interesting object on the street, ami ieoM -w-digliilted air to tho eaUhllahi meat Hire a couple. Advertise on a calendar. Pooplo never look aVU calendar to see what day of the month Ttii They merely gianco hurt it to see that your name is at a p, that's all. which yonr business address is printed Thia will-moke the market tor decent fans very brisk. .every agent that shows iblet, card, dirco- or even an advertising Bible, if one is offered at * reasonable price, showB that you know where to invest yonr money. • But uAit think of sdver^atnw fn • well-established, legitimate II -ws|sip-"-. Not fora moment. Year advertisement would ba nicely printed and wonhl Bud its way into all the thrifty households of the region, whore tho fanner, tiie mechanic, the tradesman and others live, and into the families of the wealthy and refined—all who have articles to biur and the money with which to buy them; and in the quiet of the evening, after tbe news of the day has been digested, it would be read and pondered, and the next and*£atronize you, and keep coming in increasing number* and you might have to hire an extra clerk or two, move into and more favorable loca- business; but, of conn* it would be more expensive and —bring ilarger profits. —Now Haven (CL) Register. Hf« .-1: .. ■ , , “ Ma,” she said, ooofidingly, “ Henry has asked me to marry him.” "And you aocepte^f” was the query. " Nd," was the reply, “I didn’t, and neither did I reject him. If I can keep lnm on the string until Christina* he’ll make me a handsome present to induce me to say ‘Ye*’ You kqow I’ve been>want' ing a gold watch for a long time,” f f - „— It is not so hard to earn money as to ■paid It well. tfi' ? . A WICK TO TBOBB USIJTa GLASSES, Men engaged in literary pmnraits should read most by day and write moat by night It is worthy of note that reading pauses more strain to the eye than writing, and that copying work in writing makes a 'greater demand upon a mixture of twi light tod artificial illumination should be avoided for any kind of work. ’ The pale oobnlt-blne tint is tbe best that can be employed when protection for the eye from intense glare is sought, as in the oase of traveling upon snow-fields in the bright sunshine. The green glass that is so often adopted for this purpose is not by-to^ 1 means so worthy of confi dence. Reading in railway traveling is objectionable in the highest degree for a very obvious reason. The oscillation of the carriage continually alters the distance of the page from the eye, and so calls for unceasing strain in the effort to keep the organ in due accommoda tion for the ever-varying distance of the dancing image. The exact fitting of the framework of spectacles to the face and 6ywi is of more importance than is gen ernlly conceived. If tho centers of the lenses of the spectacles' do not exactly coincide with the debtors of the pupils of the eyes, the consequence is that the images in tho separate eyes are a little displaced from the positions whioh they ought to hold, and that a somewhat painful 1 and injurious effort has to M made by the eye to briug those images book into flue correspondence for accu rate vision. An inoipient squint is apt to bo in this way produced. Mr. Carter recommends that people should look to the centering of their spectacles few thorns.-Ives, This uiay la, coolly do- by standing before a looking-gwa • w n the spectacle* in their place. Ii th is a good mm the center of the |U should then »i>p -nr in the center of u rim. Fully-formed sp omelet. »re aim. • to lie (iref-rr *1 to L hlii * frnm.-s, h- cans - they permit of more . utisiad-o adjustment in this pnrticuhir, and i •. cmist they are more easily k pt in th- rigid position with regard to the ey< *. Tho only advantage which the pobh' enjoys over glass for fin- construction <u spectacles is the immunity which it ism- scsses against scratching and fr... ‘iire on account of its greater hardness.— Kdinburyh Review, A MACUIMB THAT WOULDN'T airCJt. A Nevada mau invented a lyin--mu chine and went round trying to set! 'em. The machine win wnmuited to tr--t out a first-class lie on any subject at d mo ment’s notice, l'ut it didn’t s--n w-11. He took it to a hoi^e-trailer. rtii d tin- trader : " Come, yon, get out n< tiii*, 1 tell the truth in my i usiness.” Tim he renter presented it to a lawyer, and lie also looked liorrn -strickeuand -flbudtd. A fishing party hoiked liankerngty at it but their langiunre was to the effect that they abhorred unrrnth. A young,pi mi, who waa engaged to three different girl* also felt indignant at the - iter. At hurt the disheartened inventor, triedan editor. When the breezes blow, wafted by i ?TT B ., T T7 d. , . „ ■ . . . _*T I The writer flew mad in a mmute. "You scoundrel,” he cried, “ dp. you meau to insult msf” "No,” •rewbliugly an swered the poor man. " Then what the blazes do yon mean by offering m- that thing t ” “ Why, I-k-1—thought you might occasionally wont to use it in your business.” “ You wretch, wbat do you take me for?” , '“Oh, sir, I didn’t tui*u to insinuate thai you e'- re ».li«'! J ,l>u’: for a miuute t i i i.s r.yim isi-..d tell a Ii* I ” " Chat mil” cried the ed itor, " that’s wh.it I’m wad about 1 You ..-.-it .1 i.-s, >ou think von’re able to uiv.w.t a biudiiue that I can’t lie nil U.'.nmd, aud th.it with.-lit au -.-ffort. I ucyer wue so insulted in my life! Get I ! I” Editors are not hypocrite* any way.—Boston Post, It is well to have your zeal tor reform ing the world begin on yourselL 01yim ;Opunty_Sheri|T ;Sales. First Tuesday in February, 1882. sxtiti-j iej ; J •*.* ——_ -i-p rj-eif tegiu 0 wubc^lod betorette T Court Homo door, la tho city of Brunt wick, alynn county, Georgin. on the first Tuesday in February. 1888, betwen the .hours of ten a. M. and four r. a. of tbst d»y, at public out cry. to the highest and best bidder, the following ’sscribed property, to-wit: The Improvements la the one-fifth o< that certain lot or parcel of lend situate lying and being in. tho city of Brnnswlck,Glynn county, Oe., end known find Stonowall street und Odchraa ' as the property of E. SI. Bsiley. L property of E. M. Bailey under end tax fl fas. Issued by R. M. Tlson "ilynn county, re. E. M. Bailey, tate or Georgia and Gly Amount taxes duo. $3 It! ft dtrv GEOROL Will be city ad Ri ?o toebjylwetend bost-blddcr, the following property ' AUthit certain lot of thereon situate lying and Wlek, Glynn booity, o».-, gal aKSSteSSWfMSSSA.f: Dart, trustee, for taxes due the State of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 1880. TT, Amount tax'et due. *75 10; cost, *7 1tJ. “ - 1 JOSEPH E. LAMBR10HT, SberififG. U„0a. GEORGIA—Glthk Couhtt; . is.' 1 ' - Will beaoldbefore theOonrt Honaedoor, la th* 0??’.^L Br ^ n "T lck ' county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February. 1883, between 10 o'olouk a. xf. and 4 o clock p. is. of that day, at 'uublio onV cry, to the highest and heat bidder, the following ty, to-wit: eastern ona-alxth (and Improvements there on) of that certain lot of laud In the city of Brona- wlok. Glynn county, Georgia, known and described In the plan of said city aa Old Town Jot ntimberaix- ty-one (81). Levied on under and by vlrtne of two tax fi faa Issued by R. U. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn comity, agalnat the estate of Hra. S. A. Wil liams. for taxes due the state of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 1880. Amount fax dae.,*3 <3; coat $7 70. JOS. JS.LAMBBIQHT, Shatura, c. a* GEORGIA—OtTKS COCiITT. " , —j i Will bo sold beforo the Court Hon&e door, in ilie cityofliruuswick, Glynn county, Georgia, oaths first Tuesday tn February, 1883, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock T. tt, of that day, at publlo outcry, to the highest and beat, bidder, the described property, to-wtt: ' *“ ‘ certain tract or parcel of land, and'lig' provementa thereon, situate, lying and: (Ming In the 38th District G. M., Olynn county, Georgia, contain ing ono hundred and fifty acres, more or leas, and known at the Jointer Island. Levied on under and fw.s with lo Hmert oiZ trarr utit hi.lt tx jr„.vr JiaoJdgfe •ssthtjrce ii i i.Bit t‘ri:. . F££Dt .) s-, ^ j'l zi of. : i M DJi Jl J- rovrt r 1 if d?’ ’■« gla and Glynn county for tho year! the said fl faa. Amount taxes due *7 l JOS. E. LAUBRIGHT, Sheriff G.*, Ga. GEORGIA—’Olthw Cotnrrr. -J. Will be sold before the court house door In the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, between the hoars of ten o’clock a. ii. and four o'clock r. h. on the first Tuesday lo February, 1883, to the blgb cat aud beat bidder the tallowing described prop erty* to-writ i AU -that certain lot or parcel offamd, and Improve ments thereon, situate, lying and being In tbe 35th District O. Sf., Glynn county, Georgia, on SlTSI- I ions Island, containing fifteen seres, more Or Mga. nd bounded on the north by lands of Chapman, ou tbe aoutb by lands of Minima, east by wbat is hnown as tho church lot, and west by lands of Stevens,— Levied on as tho property of Thomas Ohalflnch, nn dor and by virtue ot two tax fl fat leaned by R. M Tison, Tax Colieeier of Glynn county, against Thomas Chalfinch, for taxes dot the State ot Geor gia and Glynn county for the year 1880, to eatiefy the eald fl faa. Amount tax doe, $3 B3; coat *7 Th. J.OS. E. LAMBBIQBT. Sheriff Gs O, G*. GEORGIA—dun Cousty. Will be aold before tbe Conrt Bone# door, In the city of Brunswick, Olynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February. 1883, between 10 o'clock a, m. and four o'clock r, x. of that day, at pnbtl, outcry, to the Ugliest and best Udder, the follow- , to-wll: All that tract or panel of land with ii thbreon situate lying aud being in tbe and Weal by lauds of T. J, Higginbotham, at known as tbe Frank tllgglnbotbam place. L.-vi- on aa tba property of F. 8. Higginbotham nnr., r«ad by virtue or two tax fl faa issued by B, M. .T aoti Tax Collector of olynn county, agalnat F. 8,1'f-Am, hot ham tor Isx-i due the 8tale of Georgia amluiyn.i county for the year 1880, to satiety laid fi hi. Amount taxes due, S3 05; cost, *7 70. JOSEPH E. LAUBRIGHT, Sheriff O. C. U». GEORGIA—Glynn Oovsiv. <» /V Will lie sold beforo the Court Hons, door. In the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ut„ on thu first Tuesday in February, 1883, between ten o'clock * K, and 4 o'clock r. «. of that day, to the highest aud best bidder, the following property, to-wll; Those two certain lots of land with improvement, thereon, situate lying and being in thscltyW Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., and known aud d» sertbod, In the plan of said city, as New Town 1><„ Nos. 344 and 355, Levied ou as tbe property m J 8. Morris, under and by virtua of two tax fl Isa. tw itted by Wm. A. Berrle, fc.'mcr Tax Oolleuwr'oi Glynn county, against J. 8. Morris, fortaxewdneihe . State of Gaorgia and Olynn county tar the y>M ijB.i. , The said a iaa were transferred to >Vm. C. lin k. and proceedings instituted by him. Principal, *10 81; coat, *7 TO, JOSEPH E. LAMUltlGHT, Sheriff. G. C.tis Administrators’ Citation 1EORGIA—Glykn County. To all whom it may concern: You an notified hat Joseph W. Roberta end W. W. Watkins leave polled to me, aa exaetftore of the oetata ol-Joespb toberta, deceased, tor laave to sail tho property-of aid eataie, and I will pass upon Ihetaldappl^cAtion >t my office in Brunswick, Ga., on the flret Monday' In February, 1883. by which time all otOecftqne, ti any to said ordec, must be interposed, Dec. 39th, 1881,_ L i EDGAR q.P.DAUT,^ Ordinary Glynn conn! Fire Insurance,! J. M. DEXTER, IK8UBAM0E AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, BBPBB8ENT& THE . r MTBBRMUmiNl CO.; OF ATHENS, GA., AND 8 OTHER FIR8T«CLAS3 CpMfAJflW.,,, ' Insurance on dweUlnga at very low rates Ilf town or country. ' fll Y3o Parties can be supplied with ready-made rlTweaea costumes, etc., for amateur exhihitfona, fiiflcy balls msa<|Uera,Iea, etc. jin' - KTotlce. All order* for OAK %VOOD of any length promptly filled if left at U0Yi9-3m J. T. LLAIH’H DRUG STORE. sj ■■■ BMO TUU-ifriG Ue cd h.t'i ,3«fa . jiiixf) ui rtteq tJtiO tutm fird ■UittittrmirinfMaD. 1 .fil-*****!.' Y’v.I’ dhiit) Y. fm fiitt r 00r }tl, frit affiiryvT Etc. -»iil ILi 1 .ii.iitsa ■>i l.-.-jU COMMISSION •*& Goods bought aid sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. ~ Tad WE SELL CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER SHOT! YOURORDERS! :,:0 f:TT cr I - ADDRESS, AUG. F. FRANKLIN & Co. .. r’i *ii ail* Ty*Cnviffl Mrs. BAHIjRJi Masquormie and MKWwMiic'ia < IHssblutioii ot Partnership. Newcastle Si, next to Dunn's day goods atof*! BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA Keep* on hand every ktad ot p-ld and silver firm, collecting the aaeeta and paying thnUabUll J. 8. BURN* Brunswick, Ga., Dee. I6tb, 1881. TO RENT! A large and commodious store, 40x90 tael, on ii? s Street. Ternte reaeonahle. Apply to uovlO-tf D. JA8. DILLON.