Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 28, 1882, Image 7

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ToHa - f 0 regulate l&k wilhin the City of Brunswick, fix the amount of lax to be paid far the priv ilege of p ursuiiWIIBch business,' and prescribe peiialHffifirM viagMiA the same. StcTjoHl. The Mayor and Council of Ike City of gnnnick, in Council auembltd, do hereby ordain, nwl evwy JM» .IWWpMJI UMctluKlinillujag M trtnuct <4«bar ot the kind, of boHnea ipedted m thi» section .hxl 1 P*3f the tax berelufter iped- Jed, ' iz: 1. Every auctioneer shell pay a tax of Ten Dollars, and In addition thereto S tax of one per cent shall he imposed iiifcSThrgjFofl smonnt ofalla^oUon «i« made witMEOU «*«afey «JlA ««ptlinosj» and* b „ shall make, at the end of eaoh month, a return m all auction sales made during the month, and par the per centage thereon to the <Clerk and Tresa- nrer within tfcree d^ksfter the end of eechlopntH. 2. Every agent for an Insurance company shall pay for each company representaAy him flftW Dollars. 3. Every average or insurance adluster, either lo cal or transient, and other than a local ogen^of an Insurance company, shall pay Twenty-five Dollars. 4. Every agent ofa steamship company shall pay Iwenty-flve Dollars, A , t. Every agent for a steamboat or sailing vessel line shall pay Ten Dollars. 6. Every agent.tor the sale of tog estate, and fhr the collection or rente, ptf ctainWnn, shall pay fifteen TfelBiV.' 1. Every local agent for the sale of sewing ma chines shall pay Ten Dollars, and every transient agent shall pay Twenty-five Dollars. , a. Every agent for the sale ofany article wUttefv er, or soy person visiting the city as an itinerant physician, or for the salo of proprietary articles, canvasser selling books, maps, pictures or other ar ticles, either for money or by 1 subscription, shall pay each tax as may be fixed by the Sfayor in each ry person! or esse pay, for 47. Every person or firm selling malt liquors ill quantities lam than a keg or ease, and consumed on (he premises, sbaUjta considered retail dealers, and pay, for each quarter, T|n Dollars. 48. Everrturtster or peddler oi fruit, loe cream -and ama!) ware® Shall pay Fire Dollar*. 49. Every grinder of a hand organ shall pay, for each week or Jen time, Fire Foil am. SO# Every person or ilrm doing buaineaa aa com* ilsslon merchants shall pay Thirty Dollars; and ‘ iter oft vessel, agent or other officer of any who shall sell. any goods* wares, merchandise, or any at tide whatever from any wharf or vessel, or personally purchase shall be considered _____ tfiSsHSSMiif 9. Every local daguerrrean artist, photographer or ambrovypist shall pay Ten Dollars; and each transient one shall - pay, for each month 'or Jen time, Ten'bollars. 10. Every banker, broket or other person doing a banking, brokerage or exchange business, or en gaged in buying or selling exchange, currency, bonds, stocks er other securities for a profit, or in loaning money, shaving notes, discounting com mercial paper, or collecting same and charging therefor, or advancing on collaterals for comm is. sien. interest or otherwise, whether ho keep an of- floe or not, shall pay Forty Dollars. 11. Every bakery shall pay Ten Dollars. 12. Every barber shall pay, for each chair, Five Dollars. 18. Every blacksmith shop shall pay, for each forge. Five Dollars. 14. Every cabinot shop for making or repairing furniture shall pay live Dollars, and the tax that may bo hereafter levied upon the sales as furniture dealer. 15. Every naval store broker shall pay Ten Dollars.. 1C. Every naval store dealer shall pay Forty Dol lars. - f i} ■ 17. Every merchandise, provision or forage brok er shall pay Ten Dollars. 18. Every ship broker shall pay Fifteen Dollars. 19. Every master builder and every contractor, of whatever character, other than mastor builders, Khali pay twonty dollars. 20. Every carpenter? mason, plasterer, painter, and every mechanic, of whatever character, taking contracts for work exceeding fifteen dollars, shall pay Five Dollars. 21. Every cigar manufactory shall pay Ten Dollars. 22. Every circus shall pay One Hundred Dollars per day. every menagerie shall pay Twenty-five Dol lar per day. aud every sldo show, whero an addi tional charge is made,shall pay Twenty-flvo Dollars. 23. Every cotton press shall pay Flvo Dollars per month while in operation. 24. Every shop or storo for the sale ot cigars, to bacco, snnflf, etc., shall pay Ton Dollars and the tax levied upon other sales. 25. Every manufactory ot confectionery shall pay Ten Dollars. 26. Every traveling theatrical company shall pay Ten Dollars for the first and Five Dollars for each succeeding performance. 27. All traveling concerts, exhibitions and shows, of uv^y chfinctor, shall pay Five Dollars for the rtrstand Two and one-hair dollars for each succeed ing performance. 28. Every dancing school shall pay Teu Dollars. 29. Every person or firm dealing in tropical shells, • urioslties, etc,, shall pay Ten Dollars. 30. Every dealer in loo, in quantities exceeding fifty pounds, shall pay Twonty Doll an. 31. Every one-horse dray, wagon, cart, buggy or other vehicle hauling or carrying for hiro, or used by bakers, butchers, manufacturer* of soda or min eral waters, merchants, builders or other porsons for the delivery of bread, meats, soda o r mineral waters, Ice, goods, wares and merchandise sold, and lumber and other material used, shall pay Fire Dol lars and twenty-five cents; and every two-horse wagon, carriage or other vehicle hired or so used shall pay Ten Dollars aud twenty-flvo cents, the number being furnished by the city and affixed to each vehicle. 32. Every drummer or commercial traveler who sells goods, wares and merchandise to merchants, either by sample or taking orders, shall pay Twen- ty-flvo Dollars. , *». » 33. Every transient trader in goods,; ware, merchandise, or other articles ofany description,, who sells by sample or otherwise, to others than merchants, shall, before exposing the same for sale, l-ay such amount a* shall be fixed by the Mayor ill "ach case. 34. Evefy person dyeing or renovating articles of Mbfng shall pay, for eaet)Hteek or less Mme, Fifty Ceuts. v-'-Df’r- 35. Every express company shall pay Twenty-five Dollars. ' * J ' 4 , ' **• Every telegraph company shall pay One Hun dred Dollars. ** 43 * •. 37. Every iron or brass foundry and every ma- » Lir.e shop shall pay Ten Dollars. ‘' *8. Every hoisting engine tor discharging vessels *hall pay ntleen Dollars, and every hone apparatus for the same purpose shall pay Five Dollars. 39. Every public hall shall pay Ten Dollars. 40. Zvcry hotel shall pay Twenty Dollars. 41 • Every boarding bouse entertaining transient traveler* K ba11 pay Ten Dollars. *2. Er**ry private boarding house receiving week- *>' ur niuutidy pay shall pay Fivo Dollars. 43 Everv tailor hoarding house shall psy Twenty DeHart. 4 ** Every person or firm selling spirituous liquors r ’ quantities of one quart and upward*, apd not ■rank on the premise** under any circumstances, ^*11 he contiflered wholesale dealer*, and pay, for ' k quarter, Ten Dollars. Every person or firm selling spirituous ot liqtinjft in quantities less than one quart, and r, u>uxjied on the premise*, shall be considered re- “ '•’'•a!- r.4, aud pay, for etch quarter. Fifty Dollars. a or they will keep an oi d that they will not vi<' — the ordinances ot tb fore the Mayor of the c this Motion on eaoh double or single' wagon, dray, cart, carriage or buggy pied by tbe keeper therqgfc and hu ahall also pay ona'dollar for oach hone or jhe Clerk *ud mule sold by or through hloaelf for other parties; nance of the 1 hnd he shall make’a return, under oath, of the amouu t of such sales at the end of each quarter, aud pay nch amount tp^e Clerk and Treasurer, j 82. Every Jewelry store shall pay Keen Dollata, S3. Every'person or firm eugaged In buy/uglunk of any deaerlpt.on whatever shall pay Ten Dollar,. tooh Dbltaft “ UllI> ' 1171 e * ubluliment shall pay HI- 53. Every ntore for the sale of books, papers, pic tures and arUolea of stationery, ahall pay five Dol- tare and'iho tax that ui»y bo levied on »1J other «ile«. 50. Every job printing office .ball pay Ten Dollsn. 07. Evory reason or firm telling fresh meat, ahall pey, for the year or any fraction thereof, Party Vdt tan, and parties taking out this llcenso ahall have tbe privilege, but not oiclo.lve, of also eoltlog i>onl- pay one-half of auch jg alter the lint day i fourth of inch amount. It further ordaiacd. TL ■on or nnn wishing tytako out a Ucenae tore- any apirltnona or fermented Uqnora ahall apply In writing at the regular meeting to be held on the 25th inat., or at any aubaequent meetir the place whore he, she or they Intend .. the business, which application .bill be Died wttn the written consent of the bee threefiunille. living nharestfhe place of' And If the license be granted, the applicant give a good and sufficient bond In the sum of one house, of tho State, the sale or fore the Mayor of tbe city, tbe following oath or af firmation: being about to angaga In bus iness as retail dealer In spirituous or fermented Uqnorain the city of Brunswick, do solemnly swear person; and that will not sell or furntah, or mlt any spirituous llqnors to be eold or tqraUbed non the Babbeth day or night, so help—— ether affirmation shall bcTflled with Vjjreasurer of the city, before the Is- ,4* And b» It further ordained. That every per son, who shall violate any of the provisions of the second section of this ordinance, shall be subject, on conviction therefor before fhe Police Court, to a ~ not hue than foe, nor exceeding two hundred jl|Are|MffiliB the Ongd BwuM. crlA bor oh the public streets for a term net exceeding ninety days; and the lloense of even person so con- yfotod shall be InaMdlatolynvvked. by tbe Mayor, sad shall not be again Issued unless by action oi Council upon a written application therefor. Sec. 5. And be It further ordaiacd. That all ordl. nances and parts of ordinances, In conflict with this —- * are hereby repealed. ransejunMuillt day of Jan., 1832. Attest: ll. J. COLSON. Mayor, JAMES I10C8T0N, Clerk of Connell. thessy (arta 4 ()<r following described real estaftfc to-wit: All those certain parcels of land situate lying and being in the city of Brtm-wick, Glynn county, Georg' * as lot No. 117 of tho Old Town of tho city wick, according to the plan of said city. Also lot No. 878 in the New Town of the city of Brunswick, ac cording to the plan of said city. Both of vald lot* contain one hundred and eighty by ninety feet. Lot No. 117 in the Old Town will be aold in portions of thirty by ninety feet, fronting thirty feet on New castle street, and running back ninety feet to Bleb- mond street, making six section* of said lot (No.117). The termB of the sale will be one-lndf cash, one- fourth in twelve month* aud one fourth in two year*, with interest at *even per cent per annum. Purchasers paying for title*. THOS. E. SCOTT. Administrator Estate Mr*. A.C. Clark, Administrator’s Sale. try, oggs and vegetable, under the llcenae, but hi^i^M^.^uTbooSd’on^^ sbMl pay tho tax that may bo levied upon allots to -Off* Houm£ 58. Ev.rypor.on or firm opening oyatore fo» tale or shipment shall pay, for each quarter, Twelve Dollars and fifty cent*, the saino to be remitted if the partie* opening will give the shell* to the city for the uie of the street*. 59. Eve*y person or firm engaged in buying and chipping fish shall pay, for each quarter. Five Dol Urn. Every re*tauraut or euting house shall pay Ten Dollar*. 01. Every shoemaker's ahop shall pay, for each bench, ^'ive Dollar*. Every person or firm Utttnufoau^hg or bot tling *od* or mineral water* shall pay Ten Dollars. G3. Every porsou or firm manufacturing and sell, log soda water from a fount shall pay. for etch quarter, Five Dollars. *4. Every grist mill ahall pay Ten Dollars. 65. Every saw mill shall pay Twenty-five Dollars. 66. Every pinning machine shall pay Twenty Dol lars. 07. Every shipping master shall pay Twenty Dol lars 68. Every ahop or stand f jr the sale of frnita, nuts aud confectionery shall pay Five Dollars and tho tax that may be .levied on all other sales.' 00. Every skating rtnk shall pay Thirty Dollar*. 70. Every stevedore or otlior {person taking con tracts for loading or discharging Venae la shall pay for tho year, or any fraction thereot. one Hundred dollars, and the farther sum of Five Dollar* pet quarter lor each foromau or other person employed by b<m to superintend or direct the loading or dis charging ofany vessel contracted with hy him. And every person who shall bo employed by tho master consignee of any vessel to|kuperinteud,or direct tho loading or discharging of such vessel, shall b# con sidered and held to bo a stovedore. aud shall pay the turn required from s stovedoro 71. Every billiard tabic nseil for public play, whether paid for in rnotioy or purchase# at the bar- ahall pay Fifteen Dollars, 2. Every pool tablo used for public play, whether paid for in money or purchase* at the bar shall pay Twenty-five Dollar*. 73. Every bagatelle, or other table or device, upon or by which any game J* played, or money lost or bv the public, shall pay fur each mouth or less time Fifty Dollar*. Every Wheel of fortune for public play sliall pay for each month or b ** tlmo Five Humlrod Dollar*. Evory ccutomnal board lor public play shall pay for each month or less tlnv Fifty dollar*. 76. Every ball or ton-pin alley shall j>ay Fifteen Dollars 77. Every tailor's eatabliulm.uit shall pay Ton Dollar*. 7rt. Evory tin-amith'a ahop ninth pay Ten Dollars 79. Every .person of firm eugaged in baying or ship ping timber, lumber, etc., (mill owners in tho city excepted) ahall pay Forty Dollar Every inspoctor, measurer, and checker of timber, staves, shingles, etc., ahall pay Five Dol lar*, and take the oath prescribed h> # scct 4 on 208 of the code of oididancea 81. Evory manufacturer of naval store* ahall pay for each atlll Thirty Dollars. 82. Every undertaker shall pay Twenty Dollars, 83. Evory person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying vessels with water hIuII pay Ten Dol- lars. 84. Every worohonso or shod for the atorage of guano or other fertilizers, if located aboye the wharf of J, H. McCullough, or below the mouth of the nal, shall pay Thirty Dollars. 85. Every person or Ann keeping a wood or coal yard, or dealing in the same, shall pay Ten Dollars. 86. Every wheelright shop for tho nuking or re pairing of carriages, buggies, wagons, etc., shall pay ^ive Dollar*. 87. Every naval store Inspector »ball pay. live Dollar*. 88. Every inspector of fertilisers *h»ll pay Five Dollars The license tax provided for in this * ;cti-»u shall run from tho first day of Fcbroary. 18 <2, to the thir- tv-first day of January, 1*83. and shall b-> bsned by tbs Clerk »nd Treasurer of the pity, impressed with the seal of the city, and ap^toved by the Mayor.— BOIL ERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of MachinCTVjM^Caiitings to order. ’, ATTENTION GIVEN TO BSPAIB WORK. WE HAVE NOW OPENED LESALEfWfeDtrARE And can supply our cutoman with anythin, in HARDWARE, IKON. CET1.BRY. STEEL NAILS, PLOWS AND AOBIOTLTDBAL IMPLEMENTS. Write for ErloaS. itaU WTAU ; 4 S0NS - EC -wno^BkiSH^EBs IN- OILS OF ALL KINDS, NAVAL STORES; .1 1 & f * C - - 1 -TOGETHER WITH-^— Hay, GramT^T’rovisiohs, Etc. ••Wo may live without love— What la panion but pining !— Bat whan ia tho man That can lire without dining 1 We may live without friend., We can lire without greeting, But the civilized man Cannot live wlthont eating I” FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ON THIS IMPOR TANT SUBJECT, ENQUIRE OF 1 V DEALER IN HEAVY AND FANCY GROf ERIGS PIG HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON, Flour, sugar, Coffee, Teas, LARD. Butter, Rice, Etc* A VARIETY OF Canned Goods, * 1-I U.N AND FJVCT CRACK►HiS. Fruit, Nuts, Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, Newcastle Street, * Brunswick. Ga. till-janl Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores. Supplies fur nished at Closest Figures. • ^ k TRAVELERS II HARTFORD, CONN. Life and Accident Insurance. J. M. DEXTEB, INSURANCE AG’T, Represents the above Co. at Bran*wick, Ga. ASSETS, - - • $5,500,000 LJfe and accident policies written on short notice. Facseugur insurance ticket* sold. No medical ex animation required. decl8-ty NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME. A SPECIALTY GentsTurnishlng Goods Larioso Hall. SKimG RINK Will be opened every Commencing 15th Inst RATES WILL BE: Forapoctator* .. ,4**.. H’c For skater* Me aovEMI • WINTER SCHEDULE. GA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMB1A ; CO. Five Trips Per Week Making close connection* with Ocean Steanwliip *3. found from New York, and with Phil*del- pbia. Baltimore and Boston atcanipi *. and at Brunswick with B. k A. ami K. T., V’. A tJ. Railroads to ail i»4»ln> Each license shall be In tho name of tho person fo whom It la iMUed. and shall not bo ir«n,*rorable { and the same ahall be a regiatered *.nx and payable before being issued. And if any person transacting or offering to irauwet either of the kind* or busi ness specified in thla section, shall be fonnd with out such license displayed in a conspicuous manner In hls v her or their place of business, or ahall foil or refuse to exhibit the same whenever called on to do •o by the Marshal of the city, or other person au thorized to doao, he, she or they shall be subject! on conviction therefor before the Polite Court, to s fine not leas than ten or exceeding two hundred dollars, confinement in th« Guard House or labor on the public streets for a . term not exceeding sixty days, at the discretion of the court And all per- ^sons commencing either of the klmt* of business specified in this section before the first day of May, 1882, exoopt those who pay by tb-y«**r or quarter. , .toll pay tip: our. .mount of «■* *«■• '« **>« j oTSta C S'' r.. K h. lor Bnm.- yo.r ; thom> romrotmHug brtwera lb. Orel <tay ol j lna >t Mton. ou 1). ft A. I B.. wtlh which Jtay.ud tho thlrfy-firetdiy of l»jy. .Mil p.y thw*. c |o« «Mm«etloa to mjdc fivo Uni. • p r »i*t fourth, ol such .mount: tho.* ' 1 mn'.cncin; be- ..williams, ,oeut. twoon theftnil J.)- ol Angn.t »ol the Ihirty-flr.t STEAMER DAVIDi. LARK e. SavAiin.h every Monday .ft-moon for s». till, river, touching .1 Unmewlck every Tucilay »r lernoon: returning, leave Brunawl. [or .Savannah every Wedneoday night STEAMER CITY OF BRIDGETON Arrivetf at Brunswick every Moutlay and Thurs day. and STEAMER FLORIDA Every WeJnesday and Saturday night. Ravin* apri!16-3m I have just onened, in store of Messrs. Moore McCrary, a hamlsomo line of above goods, which I propone selling at prices Never Before Known ! J. B. WRIGHT. GEORGIA—Glthm County. the county aforesaid on tho first Monday May, 1882, for the phrposc of having my name changed from Goodbread, by which I have hereto fore been known and called, to tnat of D B. Ran doplh. This 7th of January, 1882. D. B. GOOD BREAD By my Att'ya, Mabry & Lorchard!. Proposals Wanted. The Commissioner* of the Sinking Fond of th« City of Brunswick, Ga., invite sealed bid*, address ed to the Chairman of tho Commission, until 12 o’clock, Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 1882, lor supplying said Commission for cancellation bonds of tbe City of Brunswick to the value of about seventeen hundred dollar* currency. Bids for all or any portion of the above amount will be received. Tho right to reject any or all is reserve d. JOHN T. COLLINS, Chairman Siuking Fund Commissi u. City •» * Brunswick, Ga. R. MEYERS, - HOTEL, WIMBERLY k HEINS, F. J. DOEitFLINOEB, J. RUB8ELL. HOLZENDOKF ft BRO MATHE& IIICIIELbON ft BRO., E. SOLOMON, CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA., ' 1). G. RISLEY, Proprietor. manufaciubkd by OF THIS FINEST ORAE Pure Havana Tobacco, And at prices to satisfy any aud all. These Cigars cau bo had of tho following firm* in our city: MOORE ft MrCRARY, JOS. E. LAUBRIGIIT. R. F. OOODBREAD, POST OFFICE, W. T. GLOVER, O’CONNOR ft WKNZ, COOK BHOU.kCO., TOY (Chinaman), ASA BURNEY, K. SOLOMOIl. tu i| Your firder s are Solicited. ANlORDINANCf, r To in.ohibil parsons from spreading any seine, gill or set net for taking either , fish or terrapins from the waters em- I .raced within the limits of the city of Brunswick, and to prescribe penalties for a violation of the same: BkctiOs 1. The Mayor and Connell of the city ot Brunswick, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain that every )x-r*on who shall spread any seine, gill or act net lor the- purpose o1 taking e tber fish or terrapins .row sny of tho waters embraced witbin the limits of tbe city of Brunswick, shall be sub ject. on conviction therefor br-fore the Police Cohrt, to a floe not exceeding one hundred dollars, or la bor on the public Mtreots for a term not rxceeding sixty day*. Sm\ 2. 'And be it tart her ordained. That all ordi nances and part* id ordinances, in conflict with this ordinance, be. and the >ame are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, .Ismtary 18, 1882. Attest: M. •/. COLSON, Mayor, JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk and Treasurer. ELECTIONNOTICE. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Court or Ordinary at Cm akji*r.s. January 17th, 1882. Ordered by the court here that an election be held on the 10th day ot February, 1882, at the Court House, and tho several other place* of holding elec tions in said county, for a sheriff of said county. tt» fill the unexpirod term of Joseph E. Lambright, re signed. EDGAR C. P. DART. Ordinary G. C, 0*. ST. SIMONS Marine Hospital, Dr. R. J. MASSEY, Prop’r, ST. SIMONS MILLS, - OEOUOIA. Having established comfortable quarters, wi’1 care for sick aud wounded seamen requiring hosp i U1 treatment. Special attention to the want* <•»' foreign shipping. Free transportation to and from Brunswick furnished patients. Jec2i tf NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME. GEOP-OIA- OLTXM CotTKTT. Ettio .oil Allcs Mabel uoad^rred, by Whi. h mil.' J ws have been heretofore known, to that nt Hon.'". Mwy lobelia Annie Ettio and Aliea Kabul Ran dolph. Thla Jinnuy, 7tb 1882, HORACE OOODKREAD. By tuy Attorney., hl.hrv ft b .rcti.r i! . sfl* J* CiiQnarr $ Attorney at law, ■BRUNSWICK, (fEOBOlif f Office next to Aovammgeiis Arp XXL t H A. KENBX Real estate $ Land Ageut, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. ^earATTEXTION oIVEN TO COLUfrj^9* IJJ Reference*: Gen. John B. Gordon, Atlanta, G».. on. John T. Collid*. Collector Port of Branswit-k Ga. augAMfiti Ii. J.IiEAVY&CO , Auction ami Commission Merchants, and General Collecting Agents. Special attention given to the collection of rents Husim*- and consignments solicited, and apce.ly returns guarsntetwl. Office under Advertisik a* • Apw:al office, Bruuswi-k, Ga. Refers by p. rjuu**- aion to J. M. Madden, broker, Cook Bros, ft C - manufacturers of lumber, and M. J. Colson, May- r of the city of Brunswick. JsnH-ly Private Boarding! At.Ht-nd-*rs* tJ i ouse on 0«:i thorp* sir*-et—in the »rt ol town. To UX* uioi- i le. . pp y to, v:° f JuS. E. LA'lUBIGHT