Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 04, 1882, Image 3

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Glynn County Sheriff Sales. first Tuesday in February, 1882. ^^bevMbSmS 1 Ckrnrt Boom door,tothe Jr of Brunswick. Glynn county Georgls, on the anu Tuesday in February. IMS. betwen the .hour* SubTn.»Di tour T. u. of that day, at public out- t<> tbe highest and beat bidder, the following ‘’^e'i'mprovementa In the one-filth of that oertaln lot or psreel of laud aitnate lying and being la the ;?t» of Brunswick, Glynn county. Ga.. and known 2d described, In tbe plan of said city, aa Town rvmnnona block, between r and Gloucester streets, md Stonewall street and Cochran Arenue, known u tbe property of B.M. Bailey. Levied on as the "Tarty Of E. M. Bailey under and by virtue of two Uiiui, Issued by U. >1. Tlson, Tax Collector of nunn county, vs. E. M. Bailey, for taxes doe the fitite Of Georgia and Glynn county for the year1880. 8 Amount taxes due. »3 33: cost 87 70. JONEPH K. LAMBRIQHT. Sheriff G. 0. Ga. 0 vnuS*oldh«fc*«»2a*«D«rt hones doorlnths cltr of Brunswick. Glynn county, Ga.. on ths dial Tuesday In February. 1881, between 10 o'clock 4. Jf. ind 4 o'clock*, a,, of that day, at pubUe outcry to the highest and best bidder, the following property (0 AuVhat certain lot of land and improvements thereon sltuat»lying and being in the city of Bruns wick. Glynn county, Ga.. and known and described in the plan of said city aa Old Town lot Ho. 163.— Levied on aa the property of J.B. Dart, trustee, un. derand by virtue of two isxfi fas issued by B. M. Tlion. Tax Collector of Glynn county, against J. M. nut, trustee, for taxes das the State of Georgia and Glynn county tor the year 1880. Amount taxes due, 878 10; coat, $7 70. JOSEPH E. LAMBRIGHT, Sheriff Q. C H Oe. GEORGIA—Ours* Count*. Will be sold betore tbs Court House door in ths dty of Brunswick. Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February. 1880, between 10 o'clock a a and 4 o’clock r. x. of that day, at public out cry. to the highest and best bidder, the following property, to*wit: The eastern one-sixth (and Improvements there on) oft bat certain lot of laud in the rlty of Bruns wick. olvnn county, Georgia, known and deaeribed In the plan of said city aa Old Town lot number six ty-one (61). Levied on under and by virtue of two tax fi fas leaned by R. M. Tlson, Tax Collector of Glynn county, against ths estate of Mrs. 8. A. wil liams. tot taxes due tbs Sta to of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 1880. Amount tax due, 83 63) cost ST 70s JOB. EeLAMBBIGHT. Sheriff O. O* Ga. GEORGIA—Gltjoi Couxtt. Will bo Bold before the Court Bouse door, in the city of Brunswick. Glynn county, Georgls, on the first Tuesday In February, 1889, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. x. and 4 o’clock p. m. of that day, at public outcry, to the highest and best bidder, tbe following dosoribea property, U>-wU; All that certain tract or parcel of Isod, and im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in the 36th District G. M., Glynn county, Georgia, contain ing one buudred and fifty acres, more or less, and known um the Jointer Island Levied on under aud by virtue of two tax fi fas issued by B. M. Ttaon, Tax Collector of Glynn county, against tbe estate of B. F. Williams, for taxos due tbe state of Geor gia and Glynn oounty for the year 1HH0, to satisfy the said fi fss. Amount taxes dno $7 00; oost $7 70, JOS. E. LAMBUIGUT, Sheriff G. C.. Ga. GEORGIA—Glyxn Comm. Will be sold before the Court Roaso door, in the city of Drtinswiok, GLnn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday iu February, 1882, between 10 o -lock a. n. and four o’clock r. m. of that day, at public outcry, to tho highest and best bidder, the follow< ing property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land with improvements thereon situate lying aud being in tho 26th district, G. M., Glynn county, Ga.. containing about ten seres, am! bounded on the North and East by lauds of J. P. Lamb, on the South by lauds of J. C. Ayers, sad West by lands of T. J. Higginbotham, aud knownob the Frank Higginbotham place. Levied on aa the property of F. 8, Higginbotham nndcrond by virtue of two tax fi fa* issued by E. M. Tlson, Tax Collector of Glynn oonuty, again«t F. 8. Higgin< botharn tor tax** due ths State of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 1880. to satisfy said fi fas. Amount taxes due, 92 «fi; oost, $7 70. JOSEPH E. LAM BRIGHT, Sheriff O. C. Ga. CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA., D. G. RI8LEY, Proprietor. Pure Havana Tobacco, And et price, to satisfy any end ell. Thcee Cigar, can be bad of tho following firm. In our cltr: MOORE A MCCRARY. JOS. E. LAM 1)RIGHT, R. F. (JOODBREAD. POST OFFICE, W. T. GLOVER. O'CONNOR A WENZ, COOK BROS, k CO.. TOP (Chinaman), ASA BLllNEY, R. MEYERS, HOTEL, WIMBERLY k HEINS, F. J. DOERFLINQER, J. RUSSELL HOLZKNDoliP k BRO MATUES. MICHEL SON k BRO., E. SOLOMON, Your Orders are Solicited. sep24-tf A SPECIALTY! Gents’Furaishing floods I bare Just opened, In .tore o! Meeera. Moore ft McCrary, a handsome line of above good., which I propoee selling st price. Never Before Known! Call on ms and see my stock, which was bought oxpreeily tor this market. J. B. WRIGHT. I<. J. LEAVY&CO, Auction and Commission Xertuauts, and Genera! Collecting igen»s. Special attention gives to the roll. Hlc of rests Butin.',, end consignments aoUcltcl. and speedy return, gusmntewd, Office under envserisxa XXD Arrrju. office, Brunswick, Os. Before by permfo- ■lon to j. m. Madden, broker, Cook Brae, ft Oo.. manufacturers of lumber, end M. J. Colson, Mayor of the city of Brunswick. Jinl«.Iy Private Boarding! At Ueudcraon house on Oglethorpe street—In tbs wart of tows. Term, moderate. Apply to >°»W-tf JOS. E. LAMBBIQHT. Still! lead! WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, HAY, Etc. —ALSO— tiMKRII COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER AN ORDINANCE, I certain kinds of business iJOityof Brunswick; fix the amount oftaxtobe paid for the priv ilege of pursuing such business, and prescribe penalties for a violation of the some. Bscnovl, TU Mayor and OomeU cf Ot City of Brwuwick, in Cornell avembled, do ktrtby ordain. That every person or firm transacting, or offering to tnhsaot either of the kinds of business specified In this section shall peg the tax hereinafter speci fied, rlx: 1. Every enctloneer shall pay a tax of Ten Dollars, and in addition thereto a tax ol one per cent ehaU bo imposed upon tha gross amount at ait Motion eataemeda within the city by each auctioneer: end Be shall make, at the end ol each month, a retnra of all auction sale, made during the month, and pay tbe per eentage thereon to the Clerk and Treas urer within three days attar the end of each month. X Every agent for an Insurance oompany Shan pay for each oompany represented by him Fifteen Dollars. 1 8. Every average or Insurance adtnster, either lo cator transient, and other then a local ogent of aa insurance oompany, shall pay Twenty-five Dollars. A Every agent of a steamship oompany (ban pay Twenty-five Dollars. 8. Every agent for a steamboat or sailing vsasel line shall psy Teh Dollars. 0, Every agent tor tha sale of real estate, and tor tho collection of rents, on oommlaelon, shall pay Fifteen Dollars. 7. Every local agent for the sale of eewlng ma chines shall pay Ten Dollars, and every transient agent shell pay Twenty-five Dollars. 8. Every agent for the aale of any artlda whatev er, or any person visiting tho olty as an itinerant physician, or tor tho sale of proprietary articles, canvasser selling books, maps, picture* or other ar ticles, either tor money or by subscription, shall paysnchtsxismay be fixed by the Mayor In each cate. 9. Every local dagnerrroan artist, photographer or ambrotyplat shall pay Ten Dollars; and each transient one shall pay, tor each month or less time. Ten Dollars. 10. Every banker, broker or other person doing a hanking, brokerago or exchange business, or on- gaged la baying or selling exchange, currency, bonds, stooks or other securities for e profit, or In loaning money, shaving notes, discounting com mercial paper, or collootlog same and charging theiefor, or advancing on collaterals for commis sion, Interest or otherwise, whether he keep an of flee or not, shell pay Forty DoUara. If. Every bakery shell psy Ten Dollars. 13. Every barber shall pay, tor eaoh chair, 1 vo Dollars. 13. Every blacksmith shop shell pay, for each forge, Fivo Dollars, 14. Every cablnot shop for making or repairing furniture shell pay Five Dollars, and the tax that may bo boreafter levied upon the Balov ee furniture dealer. 16. Every naval store broker ahall pay Ten Dollars. 16. Every naval store dealer shall pay Forty Dol lars. * 17. Every merchandise, provision or forage brok er thell pay Ten Dollan. 18. Every ship broker shall psy Fifteen Dollar*. 19. Evory master builder and every contractor, of whatever character, other than muter builders, shall pay twenty dollars. 30. Every carpenter, mason, plutorer, painter, and every mechanlo, of whatever character, taking contracts for werk exceeding fifteen dollars, shall pay Fire Dollars. 31. Every cigar manufactory shall pay Ten Dollars. 33. Every circus shell psy One Hundred DoUara per day, ovary menagerie shell pay Twenty-flvo Dot lars per day, and every side show, where an addi tional charge Is madc.vholl pay Twenty-flvo Dollars. 33. Every cotton prove shall pay Five Dollars per month wbilo In operation. 94. Every abop orators tor the sale of dgara, to. baeoo, snuff, etc., shell pay Ten Dollars end the tax lovled upon other sales. 96. Every manufactory of confectionery shall pay Ten Dollars. 38. Evary traveling theatrical company ahall pay Ten Dollar* for tbe first aud Five Dollars for eecb succeeding performance. 37. All traveling coucorta. exhibitions and abowa, of every chancier, shall pay Five Dollars for tho first and Two and one-half dollars for each succeed- lng performance. 33. Every dancing school shall pay Ten Dollars. 39. Every person or firm dealing In tropical shells, curiosities, etc., shall pay Ten Dollars. 30. Evory dealer In Ice, In quantities exceeding - bolt YOURORDERS! ADDRESS, Aue.F.mmm&co. 7 t i i ^ ? r \ Vj i\ FINNEY'S BUILDING, VT O V BRUNSWICK, GA Dissolution of Partnership. in —between lived by mutual eon- tod nF tbe bnstmee of the i and paying thelUbtm HTF.ORAT. Branewkk, (to. He*. 16th, ML 8.8. BURNS, TO RENT! A largs and commodious store, 40x30 feel, on Bey JAB. DILLON. street.* Term* reesonable. Apply to novW-tf D. cry , _ fifty pounds, shell pay Twouty DeHart. le-horso dray, wagon, cart, boggy or hauling or carrying for hire, or used by bakers, butchers, manufacturers of soda or mlo- oral waters, merchants, builders or other persons for the delivery of bread, meats, soda or mineral waters, lee, goods, wares and merchandise sold, sad lumber and other material used, ehaU pay Five Dol lars sod twenty-five cents; and every two-horse wagon, carriage or other vehicle hlrod or so used shall pay Ten Dollan and twentv-llve cents, the number being furnished by the olty end affixed to each vehlcto. 33. Every drummer or oommerclal traveler who telle Roods, wares and merchandise to merohants, either by eemple or taking orders, shall pay Twen ty-five Dollars. S3. Every transient trader In goods, wart, merchandise, or other article* of soy description, who tails by sample or otherwise, to others than- merohantt, shell, before exposing the same for sale, pay each amount as shall be fixed by the Mayor In *4. Every person dyeing or renovating articles of clothing shsll pey, for eecb week or less time. Fifty Cents, 36. Every express oompany shall pay Twenty-five DoUara. dred DoSaraf U, “ Ph COOIW * hdl ®* 7 °* Bnn ‘ 17. Every Iron or brass totmdry and every ms- thine shop shall pay Tea Dollars. 38. Every hotatlng engine tor dlieharging vessels shall pay Fifteen DoU«*. and every bone apparatus tor tbeaame purpose ehaU pay Five DoUara. 38. Every public bell shall pey Ten DoUara. 40. Evory hotel ahall pay Twenty DoUara. 41. Every boarding house entertaining transient it tS!Ivi^prSSehoa^lwbMue receiving week- DoUara. 80, tvary person or firm < mission merchants aha." every matter oir vessel, . . | o&f lrhorf or tfiiil or mbrmiiU *■ — cargo or oollect freight moosy, shall be a commies km xierehant, and fay Thirty livery stable shall pay TwentyAv* Dol- • lax required br tha Uat pannaDb of _ pi inch doable of Htilt Smop* dixy, tort, carriage or boggy aaeti by tftaft^Mtoeeafi And hoehST also pay ooe dollar tor eaeb boras or ■nie (old by or thronfhklteaetf tar effieeyagtissi and be shall make aretern. uadto oath, of tbs amoaatof each sales at ths sad of each quarter, an* pay saoh amount to the Clark snd Treasurer. 63. Every Jewelry store sbaU pay Fttean Dollan. 88. Every perton or firm engaged la b—tag Junk of any description whatever shall psy Tea DoUara. 64. Every mQUnery establishment shall pey Fll- teen Dollar*. 68, Every store tor th* eel* of books, paper*, pJo- tnrse and ettlote* of stationery shall nay FlteDoW tar* and (be tax that may be levied on SHotber sties. 6«. Every**printing office.haUpsyT«>DoUara- 67. Every perton or firm telling fresh meets shall nay, tor tb* year or any fraettoo thefeofi Forty DoF tan, andnarasa taking oat this Uoaaaa shall have the privilege, hut not exclusive, of also sailing poul try. Sggs and vegetable* under tb* ltaeaea. bn* shall pay the tax thatmay be Itried upon ail other dee. 58. Entry pstoao or firm opening oyetenfiorator or shipment shall pay, for each quarter. Twain Dollan and fifty cents, the same to be rnuttied tf the parties opening wUl give tha shells to the City be use orthe streets. Every person or firm engaged In buying and plug fish shall pey, tor each quarter, ffiva Dot- Batter, Rice, Etc. 61. Erery shoemaker* (hop shall psy, tor each beach. Five DoUara. (k. Evary person or firm menatoeturlag or bot tling soda or mineral waters shall pey Tea Dollars. 63. Ivory person or firm manufacturing and eell- tng soda water from a fount ahall peg. lor each quarter, Five DoUara. 64. Every grist mUl shall pey Ten DoUuza. 69. Every saw mill shall pay Twenty-live Dollars. 68. Every planing machine shall pay Twenty Dol lars. 69. Every skating rink shall pay Thirty DoUara. 70. Every stevedore or other {person taking tot tracts for loading or discharging vessels shau pay for the year, or any fraction thereof, One Hundred dollars, snd the farther earn of Five Dollars pec quarter tor eaoh foremen or other person employed by him to superintend or dlieot the loading or die- charging of any vessel contracted with by him. And every person who shall bo employed by the master or consignee of anyvessel toftnperlnteodior direct the loading or discharging of such vessel, shall be con sidered snd held to be s stevedore, and shall pay tha •urn required from e stevedore. 71. Every billiard table need tor pnbUo play, whether paid for In money or purchases st the her, shall pay Flftcon Dollars. 73. Every pool table used for public ptay, whether paid for lu money or purchases at the her shall pay Twonty-five Dollars. 73. Every bagatelle, or other table or devloe, upon or by whicb any game Is played, or money tost or woo by the public, shall pay for eaob month or lees time Fifty Dollars. 76. Evory centennial board tor public play i pay for oach month or leas time Fifty dollars. 76. Every ball or ten.pln alley shall pay Fifteen Dollan. 77. Every tailor’s establishment shall psy Ten Dollars. 78. Evory tln aulth'a shop shall psy Ten DoUara. 79. Every,person of firm engaged In bnylngor chip. plug timber, lumber, ate., (mill owners In the city excepted| shall psy Forty Dollar*, 80. Every Inspector, measurer and checker lof timber, staves, shingles, etc., shall pay Five Dol lars, snd take the oath proscribed by seofoo 308 of the codo of oidldanoes. \ HI. Every msnufacturor of naval stores ahall pay for ouch still Thirty Dollap. 83. Every undertaker shall pay Twenty Dollan. 84. Every warehouse or shed tor tbe storage nf guano or other fertilizers, If loos tad above the wharf ol J. H. McCullough, or below the mouth of the c» rial, shall pey Thirty Dnlhre. 86, Every person or firm keeping ■ wood or ooa' yard, or dealing lu the same, shall pay Ten Dollars. or re al! pay 'Ire Dollars 87. Evory naval store Inspector shall pay Five Dollars 8K. Every Inspector of fertilisers shall pay Five Dollars. Tbo license tax provided for In this section shall run from tho ftrot day of Fobrusry, 1883, to tbs tliir- tv-firet day or January, 1883, and aball be lsaued liy tbe Clerk and Treasurer of tbo city, impressed with tho seal of tho city, snd approved by the Mayor.— Each license shall bo In tbe name of the person to whom It Is Issued, etui shell not be transferable and the seme shall be e registered tax sad payable Canned Goods, PLJIN AND FA5CT CKACireBS, Fruit, Nuts, Gandies, Tobaccos and Cigars, Newcastli Strut, - Brunswick, fit. tlll-Janl i ft*5» FOB FURTHER PARTICULARS ON THI3 IMPOR TANT SUBJECT. ENQUIRE OF “We may Uvs without lore— What to passion bat pining?— Bat where la tbo man v We caa Bra without greeting. But the clvIUxed man ~ ^Era without eating r DEALER S BEiVYMFAPKROCEBIBS PIB KAMI, BREAKFAST BACON, Hour, sugar, Coffee, Teas, A variety of ANiORDINANCE, lb prohibit personsfrom spreading any seine, gill or set net for taking either fish or terrapins from the waters em braced within the limits of the city of Brunswick, and to prescribe penalties for a violation of the same: BxcnOxl. Tha Mayor and nouncll of the dty of Brunswick, In Council assembled, do hereby ordain that every person who shall spread any seine, gill or eel net tor the purpose of taking ether fish or terrapins from any of the waters embraced within the limits of the city of Brunswick, shall bo sub ject, on conviction therefor before the ,'ullce Oourt, to a fine not exceeding one hundred d.-lisrs, or la bor on the public streets for a term not rxceedlng sixty days. 8xo. 3. And he It further ordslnod, That all ord.- naners and parts of ordinances. In conflict with this ordinance, be, end the seme are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Janoary 18. 1881 Attest: M. J. COLdON, Mayor, JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk end Treasurer. Proposals Wanted. The Oommlaelon era of tbe Sinking Fund of the rtty of Brunswick. Oa„ Invite seeled bide, address ed to the Chairmen of the Commission, until It didlara ourency. Bids tor »H or sny portion of the shove amount will he received. Th* right to ntfec» any or all la reserved. JOHN T. COLLIN8, Chairmen Slaking Fund Commission, City of Brunswick, Oa. ELECTION NOTICE. QEOaoIA-OLls* Couxtt. Vovuror onui.no r at OusMaxas, January 17th, 1883. Ordered by th. oourt here that su election be held on tbe 10th day of February, 1883, it the Court JAR O. P. DART, Ordinary U.C.Oe. ST. SIMONS In quantities of one quart and upwards, and not drank on the premises under any circumstances, shell be considered wholesale dealers, end pay, for each quarter. Tea Dollars. 46. Every person or firm selling spirituous or milt Honour In qnantttlee less then one quart, snd consumed on the premises, shall be considered re tail dealers, end pey. tor each quarter. Fifty Dollars. 46. Every permit .w firm eMUn* melt Hanoi* bv tb* As* or css* shell be considered wholceJe deal- era, and pay, tor each quarter. Ten Dollars. 47. Every person or firm selling nudt liquors In 0 nan titles less then e keg or ease, sod consumed on tbe premises, shall be considered retail dealers, and pay, for each quarter. Ten DoUara. 48. Every huckster or peddler oi fruit, toe cream and email wares shell pay Five DoUara. 49. Every grinder of a hand organ ahaUpay, for each week or lees time. Five DoUara. specified lu this section, shall be found with- ont such license displayed iu a conspicuous manner In his, her or their place of business, or ehaU tall or refuse to exhibit the same whenever celled on to do r the Marshal of tbe city, or other person am jted to do so, he. she or they shell be subject, on conviction therefor before the Police Oourt, to e fine not lees than ton or exceeding two hundred dollars, confinement In tbe Guard House or labor on tho public atreata for s term not exceeding sixty days, st tbe discretion of tbe court And all per sons commencing either of the kinds of business specified In Ibis section before tbe first day of May, 1883, except those who pay by tbe year or quarter, shall pay the entire amount of such Uosqm tor the E n; those commencing between the first day ot y snd ths thlrty-dnt day of July, shall pay thtwe fourths ot such amount; those commencing be- tween tbe lint day of August and tbe thlrty-drst day of October, shall pay one-half of eaeh amouut; and those commencing alter the lint day of Novam- ber, shall pay one-lourth of snch amount. Sxo. 3. And be It further ordained. That every person or firm wishing ty take out a license to re tail any spirituous or fermented liquor* ehaU sp ‘ io writing st IP* regular meeting to be held »u 39th Inst., or *1 any subsequent meeting, specifying tbe place when be, she or they Intend to carry on tho business, which application shall ba accompa nied wltn tbe written consent of the heads of tbe three tamlllea living nearest tbe place of basinets. And If ths license 6s granted, the applicant shall ghre a good and sufficient hood bi tha sum of one thousand dollars, approved by the Mayor, that ha, aha or they will keep an orderly and draent house, end that they will not violate the lawi of tbe State, or the ordinances ot the city, touching the sale or giving away of spirituous or fermsnted liquors.— Andfie, she or they shall take and subscribe, be fore the Mayer of tha dtor, the following oath at eft firmstlon——being about to engage la be*- l****** retail dealer la spirituous or tarauoted liquors In tb* dty of Brunswick, do aotemaly (Wear or sffirmthst—wtB not employ *ay minor tor tb* •ale of suck liquor*; that - will not MU or permit any spirituous liquors to b* sold to an txtoxfoatad person; and that will not sail or torn tab, or per mit any spirituous liquors to be sold or tarnished nuance of tha license. 6XC.4. And be It further ordained. That every per son. who -ball violate any of th* pro virion* of th* ■eoond section of thi* ordinance, ehtll be subject, on conviction thereto* before fbo Fotlce Oourt, to a fins not lees than w. Bor evseeding two ft*—rati dollars, or confinement In tbe Guard Bones, or la bor on tbe public atreata for a term not loading ninety days; and the Bosom of every person eo COO. rioted shall be immediately revoked, by tha Mayor, snd shall noth* again Issued unless by action of Connell upon a written application therefor. 8ZC.6. And be It further ordained, That all ordL nances snd parts of ordinances. In cocfllet with this ordinance, be, and tha earn* are hereby repealed. Passed In Council this the 18th Qsy of Jen., 1889 Atixt: M. J. COLSON, Mayor, JAMES HOUSTON. Clerk of Council. Marine Hospital, Dr. R. J. MASSEY, Prop’r, NT. RIMONS MILLS, - (IKOKB1A. Having established comfortable quartan, will care for sick end wounded m*w«u requiring hospi tal treatment. Special attention to tho went* of foreign shipping. Free transportation to and toon* Brunswick furnished patients. dcc21-tf HOIICE OF IKTENTIOI TO CHANGE NMIf. GEORGIA—Gnrxx Couxtt. All persons Interested an hereby notified that 1 ahall apply to the next Superior Court, to be hold lu ead for mid oounty oo the first Monday In May, 1881. for tha pnrpoeo of having my name and the names of my wife and two minor children changed from that of Horaoe, Mary Isabella, Annie Ettio and ABoe Mabel Ooodbreed, by which name* w* have been heretofore known, to that of Horaea, Mary Isabella. Annie Ettle and Alice Mabel Ban. dolpn. ThleJenuary,71b 1883. HORACE GOOD BREAD. By my Attorn eye. Mabrv ft Borehardt. Larioso Hall. WIH BINE win b* op mad trap I«b!ij4 FriJij lijll Jk iS Far spectator* For skaters.... aovlfotf EATEN WILL BE: A-D. GALE & SON, LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Mat aver tb* stow of Raiser ft Brother. Those wishing work don* wtU find It to their ntsrast to i* /# Cmonfir# ATTORNEY AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. oac« next to A—■>*a» Amax. building.