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It may not be "known to
readers that Brunswick has recently
been made a utaMP
Government for MP^y
signals, showing We s^rtafelrof com-
iB g storms. Daring the week we
have seen several signals displayed,
aod^^fl^PPBe lanrfpWH the
*fco oflMb° d IWHing that
there may be many of oar readers as
ignorant ns ourself, we colled upon
Jlr. V. R. Jiitcholl, ’thaf jsigSaT |fficfir
at this pointy and learbea from him
their meaning, which we give below:
A ? » ri '‘
by day, or
cautionary w
storm and against winds from any
direction. A white flag with fbl^pjc
centre, and a red flag with black cen-
tro, both displayed by day, or a white
and red lantern displayed by night,
(thep
approa „
winds from a northern or western di
rection, or “off shore.”
These ajgneds are displayed jro^
flag-stafl erected on Littlefield & Ti-
son’s warehouse, on the river front.—
The signal station at Washington tel
egraphs the approach of these winds
and storms to the local stations, and
signals are displayed qb above. There
ore but three stations on the Georgia
coast, viz: Savannah, Tybee and
Brunswick. There are about ten on
the Florida coast* beginning with
Fernandina.
The Editor Interviewed.
A small boy, with an old head on
his shoulders, approached ns a few
evenings since, when the following
dialogue ensued:
Small boy—“Say, Mr. Editor, what
about the park ?”
Editor—“O, ifs all right, I guess;
the ladies are going right ahead.”
8. B.—“Yes, but how about that
barbed wire fence ? Seems to me it’s
going to be a mighty bod thing.
What’s the idea in having the wires
sticky?”
Ed—“0, that is to keep bad boys
from climbing over and breaking it
down.”
S. B.— 1 “Bat, Mr. Editor, s’posen n
feller should rdn against it in the
dark—what then ?"
This last question put the editor to
thinking. What if some man, either
drunk or sober, should run against
this wire and got hurt, or suppose
somo man’s horso should shv from
somo object and run against a barb
and cut himsolf (as has been the case
elsewhere) who would pay the dam
ages ? Would not the city be held
responsible ? We believe she would,
and the damages might be very boavy.
We think tho Park Association had
better think this matter over beforo
they get any farther on. Somo otter
material had better be substituted.
the w&|eif frcfct'^ljacent thereto, Jand
for other‘{mitoses therein mentioned,
was taken op and read the first time,
then taken ap by unanimous consent
and rend a second timo, fiy sections,
and passed.
An ordinance to amend an ordi-
the city of Brunswick, fix the amount
oltaxta be paid,for the privilege- of
pursuing such business and prescribe
ties for a violation, of '
The Travelera.
We have received from their agent,
Mr. J. M. Dexter, the-Travelers snm-
ch
cei-
dent policies written, 97,564; gain
over 1880, 24,324; gain in premiums,
vasmsn&K
cash state, Jan..'l, 1882, $6,114,502.
The statement of t his sterling eonjpn-
»li6v£9 mrkt&fcj grafting! in
crease of business for the past year,;
an inercaso due largely to the activity
and reliability of the company's
>uSUJN^ifi4>
£
IgehiilitaweH
reputation, of,, thq, company
promptness and fair dealing with
polloy-holdetao Cl & -A.
We hopeaow^Dexteron
the streets again, fplly recovered from
his recfthl accident, though be (s yet
unable to walk much. He, at least,
Beilina Cheap.
Shawls, nnbias, cloaks and winter
goods generally, to make room for
spring and summer goods. Now is
the time to bay an overcoat or suit of
clothes, at cost. We want the room
and shall offer goods very low.
Doss & Co.
COUNCIL, PROCEEDINGS,
zular ]
uncil m<
the Mayor, and Aldermen Spears,Har-
/» Littlefield, Cook, Wilder
d. Doerflinger and Couper.
of the last regular
meeting were read and confirmed
An ordinance to confer additional
e Macon and Brdms-
pany in Bay street];
in the city of Brunswick, Glynn coun
ty, Georgia, and upon property npon
but it was agreed that oar live:
' le paid a tax of 25 as snch.fai
shad /Of many single vel
and that the doi
cles were only used when needed spe
cially, so these double teams should
aSsSSBBa
viduals. We aro not much of a be
liever in tampering with a license or
dinance after it iaxigcg„ put
but we can but approve of this
bfCalincil.
uJEBaSSRti
COTTON.
or 1/ ,ta ecm
by sectio;
An ordinanco to ameDd an ordi
nance ehtitled “An ordinance to pre
vent the introduction of yellow le
or other epidemic aad ongU|_
eases, into the city of Brunswick, and
to prescribe
of the same, was taken np antHreai
the first time, then tasen up by unan
imous consent, read a second time, by
sections, and passed.
The finance committee submitted
biQuamqimting to AfliLW* examined
and approved, which were ordered
paid.
The bill of Robert Armstrong,
amounting to $51.00, for nursing
small pox case for seventeen days, at
$3.00 per day, and approved by the
committee for $3A00, was submitted,
and tj>e original sum* $61.00, ordered
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Council then adjourned.
M. J. Colson,
Attest: - r* Moyor.
Jas. Houston, CTk of CounciL
Qoelof thegreat drawbacksto oor
city is the scarcity of brick for build
ing purposes at a figure low enough
to warrant our people in building
brick booses instead of wooden ones.
Northern brick, do far, have cost ns $12
and over per thousand, and Macon
brick heretofore about $10. Recently
these latter havo gone np to the same
figure as Northern brick. The differ
ence in size, however, is in favor of
Maaon brick, as one thousand of these
latter are equal to twelve hundred of
the others, but even this difference
does not cheapen the commodity suf
ficiently to warrant the erection of
brick buildings when lumber is so
cheap. We are pleased to stale the
prospects seem favorable that we ur
soon to have brick manufactured here
at borne cheap enough to enable our
people to use them instead of wood in
the erection of stores, wurehousts,
etc. Mr. Moses Daniel is now erect
ing h commodious yard at the old
Myers place, about twelve miles from
town by water, where he proposes
making briok for this market at fig-
ares that will place them within the
reach of alii He bas secured a first-
class brick maker, and, furthermore,
hns had the elay thoroughly tested,
made into brick, and pronounced
announce success.
, Tir-* OixUrmhoe* Amcmtedi ;. j
By reference to ordinance published
to-day it will be seen that there are
r hnuges made in the iie*n»e or
dinance. Paragraphs three and thir
ty-two of the first section have been
stricken out entirely. They refer to
the license on insurance f djjuteroaud
commercial drummers. The license
on ljveey stables has heap changed, in
that besides the $25 license charged
they only pay $5.25 on their double
teams, instead of $10.25 as the ordi
nance npw reads. Shoemakers’ shops
too have shared in the redaotfon—in-
V so:
fit fetch i Bhop. Lastly, the tax
of $30 on skating rinks bas been low
ered to 410. ‘ -v
We tfiiuk jWi obaog|M. Will meet
the approval of slL Only one of them
seems inconsistent, and that is the
one touching livery stables. The reg
ular license on double teams is $10.26,
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
NAVAL STORES.
$3.39.
Sprang Tvbpestjxe—Oils and whiskeys, 60e;
llXc; shoulders, 8,’,'c;
hams, 16c; dry saltea clear rib tldea,10Kc| long
clear, 10k£c;.boulder*. 7J£c.
Oiuix—Com—white 95c, mixed «fe88; oat. 63X0
bran, $1.30.
Hat—Northern, $1.30; Eastern, $1,30; Western
3fct8tbj,$L30@1.3»., , aS tMSF
r-Hidel.'WJ flint,' toffl Kited
Jc. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, prime
lots. 27®28&c; burry wool, 10@18c. Tallow, Cc: wax
20c; deer skina, 40c; otter skins, 3Sc@$4 00.
V ..‘Naval stores freights.
Sail— Rosin and spirits, 3s. 6d.(fr,5s. fid. to United
Kingdom or Continent direct; to New lork, 40c
rosin, 60c on spirits.
Steam—To Nef <T
Philadelphia, rosin
rosin 40c, spirits 76c;
$L
Shipping Intelligence.
rsba^sei
Feb 6—Bk Omnl.J, ,
Fob 6—8c Had. Bleflderman, Savannah.
Feb 0—Bk Ibis, New York.
Feb 9—8c F A 8eron, Port Royal.
Fob 9—SC Wm Flint, Now York.
DEPARTURES.
Feb i—Sc John R. Holliday, New York.
Feb 6—Sc Elizabeth Ann, Carthagena.
Feb 6—Sc Thomaa P Ball, Fernandina.
Feb 8—8c Levi Hart, Boaton.
Feb 6—8c Ltmlan Porter, New Haven.
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Feb 9—8c HatUe, New York.
Feb 9—Sc Lexington, MlUdridge.
AN ORDINANCE,
Ts confer additional MivUegea upon tho Macon and
Brunswick Division «< the But T.onessss, Vlr
a glnlafc Georgia laQrosd Company In Bay street
in tho city of Brunswick, Glynn county. Go., and
upon property upon the water rront adjacent
1 thereto, and for other purposes therein men
tioned.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Coun
cil of tho city of Brunswick, and it la hereby ordain
ed by authority of the same. That the Mac-on and
Brunswick Division of the East Tennessee, Virginia
and Georgia Railroad Company shall have power to
extend its side trick seoth of Man afield street, on
the west of the western main track on Bay Htreot,
so for south ks tt eau be dobe without interfering
with the side tracks of other partiee already laid
down; and shall have the power to extend ana mod-
ily the course of such side track where it croasea
Mansfield atreot into and npon the property of Lit
tlefield k Tinoti, known us Old Town wat?r lota
numbers twelve, thirteen, fourteen und fifteen lu
said city of BrntiMwtok, is such manner aa to create
easier grades and curves; an- ahull also have the
right and power to extend two wide tracks from the
Hide track Hutith of Mansfield street first referred tu
north in front and tu the cant of » building to
uh n warehouse, two hundred feet lu length. :
being erected by Littlefield h Tinon, Maid .
triu’kM to be between the mnin track on Buy nt
and said warehouse, and tu bo c' uUoued to a point
on Usy street uunh of Monk street and in front of
uter lois uniiibere eight, nine and ten iu the old
own of the city of Brunswick, there to bo again
•unnoted with the maiu lines on Hay street, at such
point ur points iu frout of said iota nuuii ers eight,
liiue and ten us may be thought advisubb-.
Skc. 2. And be it further ordained, Thai uli ..rdi-
nances uud purtu of ordiuanci-s. in conflict u-ith this
ordmnneo, be, und the same are hereby repealed. 1
Passed lu Council, February a. 1882.
Attest: .n. J. OOLSUN. Mayor,
5ry #w j i, f*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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I hereby inform my Patrons and the Fublio generally that I am again
prepare^.to^do aU woj-k|nrepairing j' !; ;
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WITCHES, (!IMSi WELRYA
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goods saved from the recent fire
At Very
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And shall be pleased to receive their orders. I am also offering all my
I will leave for New York soon to purchase 1
' UlHUi Mlj/lf.-i
ANOTHER STOCK OF ROODS !
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During my absence f j
COMPETENT WORKMAN
! I a p rn r\
1 nfl *iQ!PffO‘n nQil
Can be found,iiiiny Shop. *j;, ' ' *|!
JEI. L. HARRIS,
Watolimalier cSs Jeweler,
FOUR DOORS FROM POST OFFICE.
Itti
i'FICI
jntu if.
JAMES nous
Al
ANQE
-AU Onliaanr,.,
»f ourincHM u it to t: i ft.e
tu.\ for the privilege of
»d prescribe penalties
passed in Oouadl
To amen J au orjifi
to regulate certain kiude •
city of Bruuawick, fix flu-
pursuing such biialne*--. n
for a violation of the rain
January 18, 1882.
Brunswick in Council assembled, do hereby
that tho above recited ordinance be amended by
striking out the third and thirty-second paaagraphe
of the first section of the said ordinance,
Sxo. 2, Aud be It further ordained thst the sekt
ordinance be farther amended by striking out the
Ac fuljowipu word*: -ami 6va and
hundredth* dollars for e««-h d«»ubie
or single vchU lc usrfi b/ the krei-rr therevi.
Nxc. t. Aud be it tntner itDlaltird, tbai the said
ordinance be fkrther «meu. c«l l»* striking out the
v. rds “for rsrh bench" in the rtUt paragraph ofth*-
said second sectfob
8sc. 4. And be it further ordained, tuat the said
ordinance Ik- farther amende-i by striking nut
the wurd ••tidily." iu the ••ixty-idnth par-
agrapa of the said •o-ond eeciio. . aud inserting, iu
lien thereof, the woM'*ten."
. 6. And be it further ordained, that all ordi*
nance# and p»rtu of ordinances in • onflict with this
ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. >
passed In Council Kebrusry «m. l.v<2.
Attest:
JAMES HOUSTON. Clerk
J. COLSON. Mayor,
k -f Council.
prevent the lutroduHWfi of y«
epidemic and couUgloua dbeaaea into (be city of
Brnnawirk. aud to prescribe penalties for a viola
tion of the aamt," passed in Council January 11,
Sec. 1. Tho Mayor and Council of the diyof^l
Brunswick, In Council asnembled. do hereby ordain*
That the above recited ordinance be, and the same
ia hereby amended, by inserting the word* ‘-each
visit to,” in the eighth, ninth, rlsventn and twelfth
lines of the 18th section of lb- said ordiuanc . <,
Sec. 2. And be it further ordained. That all ordi*
nances and parts of ordinance * in conflict with this
ordinance, be. and the aa** -r. hereby repealed.
Passed In Council February Mb, 18*2.
Attest; M. J. COLSON, Major
JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk of found.
Schofield’s Iron Works, Macon, Gfa,
MANUFACTURE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOIL
ERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of
Machinery and Castings to order.
09-SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. WE HAVE ROW OPENED 4
WHOLESALE HARDWARE
And cau Mipplyonr citstomera with anything In HARDW \ KB* I IKON* i
NAILS, PLOWS AND AGHIGTLTdBAL inPLEMBNTS. W|
U‘</) tit jUn-
The Old Relia
ble
No Sensationalist) !--H
AUGUSTA
GHpONpil^ AUD. CDNSTITUJIOHALIST
Subscribe Fop It!
TR4VELRRS INSURANCE CO.,
- * a -v .uartborSxonn.
Life and Accident Insurance.
The Chf-nhde and «
•papj-r i th»* H**:: 1
Hiatitntfotialfat in the oldest
. and perhaps the oldest
:h<* Unite -*r..t *. evi!- • e.'.abllshetl in 1171.,
While Up.r Highly •mk Ik iji ljUe ty ts |ib-
ral, pr-.greaaU' a’’..i t Ir r.n Ti b li.onicle eiti-
talus tb. iet*«t »*' W- rr---. . . aits t*f the wdrld,
«d i* tcc 'gn *«i'i V * • »*■ t
X\WJL KENRICK,
Itcul Qstato I LandAgcut,
eta the o-miory
r _ - iVjMtgfWmgNbap
We endeavi r r- ex.-lnd* setiMt|«<b l Irani. We pub-
ish no wrticlea «»f au iiuiiD>reI b• racier.
asan adve •l-inu m* Minn
u Oj urgi-i and Sv*»* h P*r»r>
f-atly. »*ne year
W eekly, one year...
Trl-Weekty. one jear.
Frank II. If arsis.
Will practice in all the courts of the Bruuawick Cir
cuit, and in Mcfnt.wh ~
uit. and In
■tri
iAL^6fic£"
(* f Grrw» or •’4.ERK ard Tukamurer.
BnoMswtcx, Ga., ^elhiary U
All peraoua doing bnslueea re<|uirlng a Ib-enae
therefor for the year 18S2. are reapec. fully reminded
that they must call and attend to the same.
James Houston,
Clerk aud Treaaurer.
Represents the above Co. at Brunswick, Ga.
rWtomrW
Life and accident policies written
V :?h S0(M
Ittcn on abort nol
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
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rm. tpsnfs^dsssac
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Augu.U,, il,.
I. Iha E. Syrri
Harris; Ah Smith
Atlorhey.Jma ComwelflTB-St Law.'- *
L. J.LEAVY&CO ,
Anrtion and Commission MercbanU, and
- > > ti i (lrtier.il Collecting Agents.
Hpecial atteutiou given to the rollecti<>u of renta
Bas Incas and consignments solicited, and speedy
returns guaranteed. Office under AnvkRtUKB and
■. Appeal office, Brunswick. Oe. Refers 67 perm la-
of tb. city Of Urun.wiek.
Notice, jfii
AU or-lers tor OAK WtMiD of length
promptly filled it left at
&ovl9-3m J. T. BLAIN’fi DRUG STORE.