Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 18, 1882, Image 3

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J. MIGHELSOI) ft BROTHER Hereby offer their Entire Stock of i v Saved from the Recent Fire at NEW YORK COST! All Damaged Goods Will be Sold LRIhiMCa WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, »h£ARMH|ILL. , within the City of Brunswick fix the i amount of tax tokspnd forth* priv likge of purtuingeuch business, and prescribe penalties for a violation of Aesame^ ^ In this section «h*il pay the In hnntmtlm aped* fled, viz: I. Every auctioneer than pay a tax of TwDollan, end In addition thereto a tax of one per cant dull be Imposed upon the gtoaa amount of all ii|ctlon •alee made within the cite by an oh auctioneer; tad haehatt make,at the end of each month, a return of all auction aalee made during the month, and centage thereon to the Clerk and Treaa* three daya after the end of aaob month. S. Erery agent for an lueuranoa oomcany ahall for each company it pi Been ted by bun Fifteen Call at Once at Duck & Co,’s Old stand, /■. \ v \ w\ %„ i 5 1. i. \ v/.i. IN FRONT OF THE HOTEL, and see our goods, which MUST BE SOLD As above Described, to make room for Our New Spring Stock SPBINtt & SUMMER SCHEDULE, GA. * FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO. king close connection# with Ocean .Steamship o. to/und from New York, ami with Philadel phia, Baltimore and Boston steamers, and at Brunswick with B. * A. and E. T., V. ft G. ltoilroads to all points. STEAMER DAVID CLARK caves Savannah every Monday afternoon for 6a-, \ river, touching at Brunswick overy Tuesday af noon; returning, leave Brunswick for Savannah ry Wednesday night. STEAMER FLORIDA eaves Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday ht, leaving Brunswick lor Savannah directly af- loading. „ ,11 the boats of this line bring freight tor Bruno- Ht nod all station! on B. ft A. R. K. •asseugore for Florida can take passage st St. Si ns Mills on steamer Florida Wednesday and Sun- • mornings, and City ol Bridgeton Tuesday ana W.F.PEMIMAN GENERAL Merchandise Broker, BRUNSWICK, GA. Merchant* wishing to make orders for goods are requested bslore doing so to got quotation* on name from me. Will fnmith on applicstlon the loweet market rates on goods deUverod horn, such u Grain. Bay, Heats, Flour, etc., etc. I represent st present st this point— KENTUCKY FLOUR CO Lonlevillo KBNTTCKY MODEL STEAM BAKERY.. .Louisville H. B. RICHARDSON k CO., Orsin, Meat... .Chicago B. JONES. General Groceries Cincinnati MIAMI SOAP A OIL 00 Cincinnati Uiess, farley 4 (Jo., bHTKWTCIKJ/ -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- HAY, Etc. —ALSO (ilVUIIU COMMISSION MERCHANTS. >. Erery srerags or inanranoe sdtuster, either lo cal or transient, and other than a local ogent of an insurance oomptuy, shall pay Twenty-lire Dodara. 4. Erery agent of a steamship oompany shall pay Twenty-flea Dollars. I. Erary agent for a ateamboat or tailing Teasel Una ahall pay Tan Dollars. (. Erery agent for the sain of real estate, and for the oollectlon of rents, oh commission, shall pay Fifteen Dollars. 7. Erery local agant for the sale of sawing ma chines shall pay Ten Dollar., and erery transient agent shall pay Twenty-Are Dalian. 8. Erery agent for the sale of any article whatar- er, or any person rialtlng the city as an Itinerant pbytlclan, or for the sale of proprietary articles canraaaer selling books, maps, pictures or other ar ticle*, either for money or by subaertptton, (ball pay anch tax aa may be fixed by the Mayor in each **so, •- Erery local daguerrrean artist, photographer or amlmrtyput ahall pay Tan Douarsi and each tranelent one ehall pay, tot each month or leaa time. Ten Dollars. 10. Erery banker, broket or other person doing a banking, brokcrago or exchange business, cy en "*ged in buying or telling exchange, currency, nds, stocks or other securities for a profit, or in loaning money, ahavlng notea, discounting com mercial paper, or collecting tame and charging therefor, or advancing on collateral# for commis sion, interest or otherwise, whether he keep an of fice or not, ahall pay Forty Dollar#. II. Every bakery shall pay Ten Dollars. 12. Every barber shall pay, Dollars. - 13. Every blacksmith shop shall pay, for each forge. Five Dollars. 40. Ytacy restaurant or eating bonae ahall pay Tan Dollars. bJH^Erery MjoexMker’a shop shall pay. for etell ftl. Every person exflrtn manufacturing and tell ing tods water from a fount shall pay, for aacb qnariMr. ffhm^0n— - let Dollars. ‘ enty-flre Dollar*. “ pay Twenty Dot- 47. Etary shipping master ahall piy Twenty Dot- da. Erery shop or efaod for the «h>of mitt, nnU and confectionery ihall par Fire Dollars and the tax thatmay ba leried on an other sales. m. Erary abating rink ahall pay Thirty MW 70. Erary ■ fared ore or other -person taking con tract* f <r loading or discharging vessels shall pay for I ho year, or any fraction thereof. One Hnudnd dollar*, and tbs flirther sum of Fire Dollars &SBSWSMS8S«; M. Erery planing machine ehall rpey. for each chair. Five 14. Every cabinet shop for making or repairing furniture shall pay Fivo Dollars, and the tax that or le Fivo „ may be hereafter levied upon the aalea as furniture 15. Every naval store broker shall pay Ten Dollars. 10. Every naval store dealer ahall pay Forty Dol lars. 17. Every merchandise, provision or forage brok er shall pay Ten Dollars. 18. Every ship broker shall pay Fifteen Dollars. Iff. Every mss ter builder sod every contractor, of whatever character, other than master builders, * " ay twenty dollars. ivery carpenter, mason, plasterer, painter, and every mechanic, of whatever character, taking contracts for werk exceeding fifteen dollars, shall pay Five Dollars. 92. . Ever>' cigar manufactory shall pay Ten Dollars. !. Every circus shall psy One Hundred Dollars Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER am to YOURORDERS! per dsy, and every side show, where sn odd!- tionai charge is made,shall pay Twenty-five Dollars. 23. Every cotton press shall pay Five Dollars per mouth while in operation. 24. Every shop or store for the sale of cigars, to bacco, snuff, etc., ahall pay Ten Dollara and the tax levied upon other sales. 25. Every manufactory 9? confectionery shall pay Ten Dollars. I ’ 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 every chancter, shall pay Five Dollars for the flfst and Two and one-half dollara for each succeed ing performance. 28. Every dancing school shall pay Ten Dollars. 29. Every person or firm dealing in tropical shells, curiosities, etc., shall pay Teu Dollars. NO. Every dealer in Ice, in quantities exceeding fifty pounds, shall pay Twenty Dollars. 31. Every one-horse dray, wagon, cart, buggy or other vehicle hauling or carrying for hJre, or naed by bakers, butchers, manufacturers of soda or min eral waters, merchants, builders or other parsons for the delivery of bread, meats, soda or mineral water*, ice, goods, wares and merchandise sold, and lumber and other material used, shall pay Five Dol lars and twenty-five cents; and every two-horse wa^on, carriage or other vohiclo hired or so used shall pay Ten Dollars and twenty-five cent-, the number being furnished by the city and affixed to each vehicle. 32. Evory drummer or commercial traveler who sells goods, wares and merchandise to merchants, either by sample or taking orders, shall par Twen ty-flvo Dollars. 33. Every transient trader in goods, wares, merchandise, or other articles of any description, who sells by Msmple or otherwise, to others than merchants, shall, before exposing the same for sale, pay *ueh amount as shall be fixod by the Mayor in 3i. Every iHsrson dyeing or reuovatlug articles of clothing shall pay, for ouch week or less time, Fifty Cents. 35. Every express company shall pay Tweuty-fivc Dollars. 38. Every telegraph company shall pay One Hun dred Dollars. 37. Every iron or brass foundry and erery ma chine shop shall pay Ten Dollars, 38. Every hoisting euglne for discharging vessels shull pay Fifteen Dollars, and every horse apparatus 4<). Every hotel shall psy Twenty Dollars. 41. Every boarding house entertaining transient ravelers shall pay Ten Dollars. 42. Every private boarding house receiving week ly or monthly pay shall pay Five Dollars. 43. Every sailor boardiut DoUan, 44. Every . in quantities of one quart and upwards, am ‘ turns* _ and pay, for each quarter, Ten DoUars. ' * - * 45. Every avary person who shall ba emi or consignee of an; loading or discharging c . . . sidsrad sod held to ba a stevedore, and shall pay the aum required tan a stevedore. 71. Every billiard table used for public play* whether paid for in money or purchases at the bar, shall pay Fifteen Dollars. 72. Every pool table used forpublic play, whether paid for la money or purchases at the her shall pay Twenty-five DoBars. 73. Every bagatelle, orbthor table or device, upon or by which any gome le pleyed, or money loet or won by the public, ehall pay for each month or leea time Fifty Dollars, , 74. Every Wheel of Fortune torpubUo play shall ggr for each month or less time Five Hundred Dol- 75. Every centennial board for public play ahall pay tor each month or leee time Fifty dollar*. 76. Every bell or ten-pin alley shall pay Fifteen Dollars. 17. Kvery tailor’, eeublUhment *1x01 pay Tea Dollars* 78. Every tin-tmlth’s shop shall pay Ten Dollara. 7ff. Everytpcrson of firm engaged in buying or ship ping timber, lumber, etc., (mill owners in the city excop tod) shell pay Forty Dollars, 80. Every inspector, measurer and checker tof timber, lumber, staves, shingles, eto.. shell pay Five Dollars, and take the oath prescribed by sec tion *U8 of the code of oidinances. 81. Erery manufkoturcr of naral stores shell pay for each still Thirty Dollars. 82. Every undertaker shall pay Twenty Dollars. 83. Every person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying vessels with water shall pay Teu Dol lars. 84. Every warehousa or shod for the storage of guano or other fertilisers, if located above the wharf of J. H. McCullough, or below the mouth of the ca nal, shall pay Thirty Dollara. 85. Ever> person or firm keeping a wood or cost yard, or dealing in the seme, shell pey Ten Dollar*. 86. Every wheelright shop for the making or re pairing of carriages, buggies, wagons, etc., shell pay Five Dollars. 87. Every naval store inspector shall pay Five Dollars. 88. Every inspector of fertilisers ahall pey Five Dollars. The lieenswtox provided for in this c jetton shall run (tom the first day of February. 1882, to the tbir- tv-flrst day of January, 1883. and ahall be issued by the Clerk and Treasurer of the city, impressed w5m the seal of the city, snd approved by the Mayor.— Each license shall be in the name of the person to' whom it is issued, and shall not* be transferable, and the same shall be a registered tax aiul payable before being issued. And if any person tr msocting or offering to transact either of tpe kind* of trail- ness specified in this section, shall be fo-rad with out inch license displayed in a conspicuous manner in hit, her or their plaoe of business, or shall (Ml or refuse to exhibit the same whenever called on to do ADDRESS, hfaf.mbktixtbu. ,T31T 7! 30 ' FINNEY'S BUILDING, t ffstf * Gram, Provisions,, Etc. Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores. Supplies fur nished at Closest Figures. iyis-iy Martin’s Vaccine Virus. ^qBTS CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL, Agency for the Southern State*. . . i ■ f ,.f i 1 ■ L 1I • IS'JlJ meh and active VACCINE from the renowned e»- tabltehment of Dr. Henry A. Martin, tarnished In largo or email quantitle. This vaccine Is warrant- ad to take In ail primary ca«*. 7 Lancet Polnte for *1 0 * - IS Lancet Point! lor. * Oo. Each lancet point will vaccinate one pc non. Order, by telegraph or mall will receive prompt attention. THOMAS F. WOOD, it Wilmington. X, C. ng hoiuo ehall pay Twenty drank uu the preiui.ee under any dnumattnee., ■hall bo considered wholesale deafen, and pay, tor each quarter. Ten Dotlara. ■ J ~ ' ’ 45. Every person or Arm selling ap|rU*oaa, or malt liquors In quantities leas than one qtisrt, and coiwnmed on tb* premise, ahall be considered ru- taif dealers, and pay, lor each quirtar, Fifty Dollar.. 45. Every person or firm Mlung malt liquors by tbo keg or can ahall ho considered wholes!, deal er*. and pay, for each quarter, Ten Dollars. 48, Ev«ry huckste * and »m*ll wares »Ha •&333I million merchants .shall flax 4 every muter of r venhLagent o: vean*,,w‘ 54. Every millinery eat. teen Dollar*. 55. MMyatoM«r«h*Mli turc; . try. .age. and vegetables tin shall pay the tax that may be Dollar* and fifty cants, the same to ba ramlttad If the panic* opening will give the ahel)i to the city fbr these, of the KMk. r 1 Conrt, to . line not Ism than ten or exceeding two hundred dollar*, confinement In the Guard Home or labor on the publie street* for a term not exceeding rixty daya, at the discretion of the conrt. And all par son* commencing either of the kind, of btuluM. a perilled In this section before the first day ot May, 1KM, except those who pay by the year or quarter, shall pay the entire amount n, anch Hcens* for the year; those commencing batwean, the first day of May and the thlrty-firet day of July, shall pay thre»- four.ha ot aacb amount; those commencing to* tween the first day of August and the thirty-first d.y of October. snaU pay one-balf of saeb amount; and those commencing alter the first day, of Novem ber. shell pay one-lourth of snch amount. s»c. a. And b* It further ordalaed, That every iiorson or firm wishing ty take oat e license to re tail any spirituous or fermented liquors shall Smj.2: And be it forthsr ordalaed, That svsry ‘ t i Hccdro to re in writing at tho regular meeting to be held 25th last., or si any subsequent meeting, specifying tb« placo where he, she or they intend to carry on Hi*-1 in nines*, which application shall be accompa- nh-l witii the written consent of the hemls of the Hire** r.imillcs living nearest tbs place of busim-ss. And It iha license ba granted, tbs applicant shall >iive a gooo and 9iifil<*lf*nt bond in the sum of one thousand dollars, approved by the Mayor, that he, she or they will keep an orderly snd decent house, •mil that they will not violate the laws of tho Btate, or the ordinances ol the city, touching the sale or ulving sway of spirituous or fermented liquors.— Aud lie, she or they shall take and aubacribe, be- tor« the Mayor of the city, the following oath or af firmation:———beiug about to engage in bus- iUfNS as retail dealer in apiritnous or fermented Lquors in the city of Brunawick, do aolemnly swear itny person on the Habbath day or night,» God, which oath or affirmation shall be filed with the Clerk iud Treasurer of tbo city, before the Is suance of the license. Hkc.3. And be it further ordained, That every per- non, who shall violate any of tho provisions of the *<?cond section of this ordinance, shell be anbjsct. on conviction therefor before fho Police Court, to a every person so con* roked. by the Mayor, and shall nolbs again Issued unless by action of Council upon a written application therefor. 8no.4. And belt fottner ordained. That all ordi nances and part# of ordinances, in ooafilct with this ordinance, be, snd the same arc hereby repealed.' Passed in OoancU this the lflth dsy of Jan., 1888. AI '* 1 ffiMW HWatOK.'flfc/LwiArii. 1 ** 701 ’ *• ■: qi(7 n&xeiOtTpBdxtri '-r.r- An Ordinance. > To amend an OrdfnanM »Htl«l -An OnUnasoa io irov4nttho In trtxlaction ot yellow ftver or otter Into tUacityo ■ tars viola mui .iMyri'it! : »tl »•«» » I ,1 asSic A > - - *1 M-.udut'iu cu. J J. M. DEXTER, INSURANGE.AflSbv Ueprcscnta tbs above On. at Bnmswieb, G*. ASSETS, ' 2“ ! Lite aflil accident poUctaa written on short notice. n ticket! (Old. No mMUeafex All orders for OAK •, WOOD of. any length promptly filled If IMt *| j uovU-Ju J.|T. BLAIN’S DRUG STORK.