Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 25, 1882, Image 7

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Local Matters. 55UN OIL, PROCEEDINGS. ppgalar Meeting. February 83,1882. Council met Present His Honor, tlie Mayor, and Aldermen Harvey, Hardy, Cook, Wilder and Littlefield. Absent Aid. Doerflinger Cooper, and Spears. The minutes of the "last regular meeting were read and confirmed. The appeal case of Lou Williams continued to the next regular meeting. Read a communication from J. J. jIcDonough & Co., stating that they were engaged in the manufacture of yellow pine lumber on the lino of the II. & B. Railroad; that they had been nnd were still shipping the same through the port of Brunswick; that they had, with a view to extending their facilities for shipping, recently purchased Old Town water lot No. 47, on which thoy proposed to imme diately erect an extensive wharf; that they would, under authority granted by Council, Jan. 6th 1870, run side tracks from the wharf South to a con nection with the line of the B. & A. Railroad, and asking permission to pile lumber along the line of the said side tracks on one half of the portion of Bay street West of the main line of tho B. & A. Railroad (not interfering with any rights granted to T. W. Dex ter) and also along the main line of Railroads South of their side tracks, if it should become necessary in the transaction of their business, which was received and the permission granted. Read a communication from A. A. Taft, stating that certain lots in the Old Town had been sold for taxes due tho city in the year 1868; that such sale left in the bands of the Treasurer, as he understands, the sum of $349.40, after paying the taxes and costs; that such sum might have been recovered in an action for money had any been received, and might bo now recovered bnt for the statate of limitations; and, therefore, asking Council to refund him the amount without interest, which was received and then referred to the finance committee. Read a communication from W. Berrien Burroughs, stating that him self and D. R. Martin were the joint owners of five-sixths of Old Town lot No. 116; that the estate of John D. Watkins claimed tho property, and pending such claim, paid the taxes thereon to tho city amounting to $59,- 95; that thoy bought out the Watkins claim, and "although they had also paid tho taxes for the samo years, 1880 and 1881, thoy were compelled, in the settlement, to pay the taxos paid by the Watkins estate; and, therefore, asking Council to refund them the amount of the said $59.95, inasmuch ns the city can only legally hold tho full tax for tho two Boid yoars, which was received and then roferreed to the finance committee. 'lo the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Brunswick: The ladies of the Park Association beg leave to add to the admirable suggestions and recommendations of the Health Officer, and respectfully ask your Honorable Body to grant their petitiou. Will you pass an ordi nance requiring owners of property in the city to thoroughly whitewash their premises by the first of April, and in all cases where the parties are unable to purchase material will the city pur chase the same. The benefit and ad vantages of this proceeding von will readily comprehend, inuking it unnec essary to add reasons for so doing, particularly as Dr. Blain, in bis com munication, has given them so clearly and sensibly. Every one will under stand at once that it will add to the good appearance of the city and wbat is of much more importance, will Be valuable aid in keeping it clean, sweet and healthy. Earnestly hoping yon will favorably consider our petition, we are very re spectfully. Ladies of the Park Association, Mrs. D. T. Dunn, Prest. The communication was received and then referred to the Board of Health. To the Honorable Mayor and Council °f the City of Brunswick: At n regular meeting of Oceanic i lre Go., held on the 13th of Novem ber last, the following gentlemen were elected Chief and Assistant of the fire department: Messrs. L. S. Scruggs ana S. C. Littlefield. At a subsequent meeting of the company, held on the 18th inst., I was instructed to notify Council of the above.. E. Solomnn, Sec’y. The communication was received, and the action of the Fire Company approved. To the Honorable Mayor and Covncil of the City of Brunswick: The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the communication of Dr. J. S. Blain, Port Physician and Health Officer, making certain sug gestions or recommendations to Cottfr- oil, beg leave to state that they have taken the several matters into careful consideration,and respectfully submit: 1. They recoin intend tho appoint ment of Mr. Rosendo Torras as inter preter of the Spanish, Italian, Portu guese and French languages, and that he be authorized to charge and collect a fee of five dollars from each vessel requiring his services as an in terpreter. 2. In the matter of the purchase by the city of a boat for quarantine.pur poses, they cannot recommend such purchase, for the reason that the Port Physician and Harbor Master receive for their services such fees ns nre suf ficiently remunerative, they think, to enable them to furnish themselves with a suitable boat. 3. In the matter of purchasing a site for a permanent quarantine sta tion, they cannot consistently recom mend such purchase, on ncconnt of the present financial condition of the city, but they think it ndvisablo that the matter should be looked after ns early ns circumstances will permit. The committee are fully impressed with the importance of establishing nnd maintaining the best sanitary condition of the city possible; and they, therefore, suggest that the Bonrd of Health take the matter into consideration and mnke such recom mendations to Council as may be necessary to secure und protect the health of the people. Jesse Wilder, John R. Cook, J. J. Spears, Finance Committee. The report was, on motion, received and adopted. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Brunsioick: The finance committee to whom was referred the duty of reporting an ordinance to raise a revenue for the city of Brunswick, for the year 1882, beg leave to submit the accompany ing ordinance, whiob they recommend be passed. Respectfully submitted, Jesse Wildeb, J. J. Spears, Joun R. Cook. The report was received and the committee discharged. An ordinance to assess and levy taxos and raiso a rovemio for tho city of Brunswick for the yenr 1882, pre scribe penalties for a violation of the sumo nnd for other purposes connect ed with tho taxcB and rovonuo of said city was road tho first time, then ta ken up by unanimous consent, read a second time, by sections, and unani mously passed. An ordinance to protect the en gines belonging to or controlled by the fire department of the city of Brnnswick, likewise all appurtenan ces belonging or attached to said en gines, prescribe penalties for a viola- lion of the same and for other pur poses therein mentioned, was taken up and read the first time. H. A. Kenricb, James E. Lam- bright nnd Burr Winton, Assessors, submitted their report of the nssessod value of. all property liable to taxation for the year 1882, which was received and adopted. His Honor, tho Mayor, stated that be bad entered into a contract with Mr. Sullivan to pay him the sum of $150.00 to remove and place the City Hall in proper position, at the point designated on Qaeen square. Council then adjourned. M. J. Colson, Attest: Mayor. Jas. Houston, Cl'k of Council. If yon wish to paint your honse in side or ont, send to Wm. M. Baxter & Co., 262 Pearl street, New York, tor their card of colors and price-list.— This honse has been established over fifty years, and pats np none bnt the choicest linseed oil, lead and zinc I mints in all colors, mixed and ready or nse, It will pRy dealers in paints, as well ns nil wishing to paint, to send for the card of colors and prices, which is mailed free. feb25-2m ' Oar popular and enterprising drug gists calls tho special attention of mothers -to Dr. Moffitt’s Teethina (Teething Powders). Anodynes only soothe and lull to sleep; Teethina cures the child, regulates the bowels, and saves the parents many sleepless nights of care and anxiety. m.i ii- «... > • i : md—| • ■ Shipping Intelligence. FOB THE PORT OP BRIJ_. T ' ttqproFEBaoij ARRIVAL^" ; Fob 18—Nor bk Condor, Wilson, Antwerp. Fob 20—Nor bk Kerdala, Peterson, 8t. Thomas. Feb 20—Br bk Wane King, Gould, Montevideo. Feb 20—Br bk Gladoria, Knowlton, Dunkirk. Feb 20—So E A Hoys. Smith, Charleston. Feb 20—Sc Julia 8 Bailey, Marion, 8avannah. Feb 21—Sc Morris W Childs, Toney, Charleston. Feb 22—So Matilda Brooks, Young, Charleston. Sf* f ‘ DEPARTURES. Feb 18—Sc Eva C Yatea, Yates, Providence. Feb 18-r-Sc Wm Flint, Knowlton, New York. Feb 20—8c Elwood Burton, Jones, Wilmington. Feb 20—8c Faustina, Trim, New York. Feb 24—80 Cook Borden, Lunt, New York. Feb'24-r-Swe&tacIndia, Peterson, Cartagena. BRUNSWICK MARKET. OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, I Brunswick, Ga., Fobrnary 25,1*$2.) Below we quote prioes current for to-day: - ? COTTON. Middling Fair ‘.12 Good Middling 114 Middling 11** Low Middling 10*; Good Ordinary 10 Ordinary BICE. Common....; Fair . 54@64 Good.. 0 @04 Rough country 00@1 20 NAVAL STORES. Rosins—B $2.00. C $2.00, DS2.00, E $2.05, F $2 10, G $2.15,| H $2.15, I $2.25, K $2,374. M $2.62,4, N $2,87>4* window glass $3,124. SmuTH Turpentine—Oils and whiskeys, 17> 2 c; regulars, 4*4. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib sides, 114c; shoulders, 84c; hams, 16c; dry saltea clear rib sides,104c; long clear, 104c; shoulders, 74c. Grain—Corn—white 93<&95c, mixed 8K&86; oats G2c; bran. $1.30. Hay—Northern. $1.20; Eastern, $1.30; Western timothy, $1.30@1.35. Lard— In tierces, 124c; kegs and tubs 124c. Flour—Superfine, $7 00® $7 25; extra, $6 00 @$7 25; ffcmily, $8 0O@9 60; fancy, $0 00@$'J 6U; bakers* $8 60®$9 00. Hides, Wood, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 12.4c; salted 94@104c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, prime lots, 27(^284c; burry wool, 10@18e. Tallow, 6c: wax 20c; doer skins,35c; otter skins, 25c® $4 00. NAVAL STOKES FREIGHTS. Fail—Rosin and spirits, 3s. 6d.(&5s. Gd. to United Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York. 40c on rosin. 60c on spirits. Steam—1To New York, rosin 40c, spirits 80c; to Philsdelpbls, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Baltimore, rosin 40c, spirits 76o; to Boston, rosin 50c, spirits AN ORDINANCE, To assets and levy taxes and. raise 1 retenud for tilt City of Brunswick, $0$ the yetr 1882, pre scribe penalties fora violation of the samo, and for other purposes connected with the taxes and revenue of said City. Section 1. The Mayor and Council of the City of Brunswick, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain, That from and after tho first day of March, 1§82, the inhabitants of said city, and all thorn who hold* taxable property within the same, shall pay to wards tho support of the government of, said city, and for the convenience, advantage, safety and benefit of said city, the taxes hereinafter pre scribed. 8*c. 2. And be it farther ordained, That every f ieraon, firm or corporation owning any lands with- n tile said city, whether the same be laid off Into lots, or in tracts nr parcels, shall pay a tax df; xiue and ono-Iourth of t ons per cent, upon the value of such lots, tracts or parcels of land, as a«se*ned by and under tho thirty- first section of the charter of said city, except upon such as may be exempt under the laws of the State. Sec. 3. Aud be it further ordained. That every person, firm or corporation owning any buildings within said city, shall pay a tax of one per cent, upon the value of such buildings, as assessed by and under tho said thirty-first section of tho said charter of the city, except upon such building, as may bo exempt under the laws of the State. Sec. 4. And bo it further ordained, That every person, firm or corporation owning household, kitchen office furniture, watohos clocks, jewelry, plate, musical instruments, billiard find other tables, stocks in money, corporations, bonds, notes and other evidences of debt, money, solvent debts, ami every other kind of personal property whatsoever, ahnll pay a tax of one per cent, upon tho fair market v ilitc <>( sqch personal property, so owned, on tlio first thy of March, 1H82, except such as rosy bo exempt under the laws of the State. Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, That tfvery _ jrson or firm engaged in business as wholesale dealers, exclusively, in goods, wares, merchandise and articles ol every description, within said city, except licensed dealers, Khali pay a tax of one tenth of one per cent, upon the amount collected rrorn the sales of such goods, wares, merchandise ard other articles during each quarter of the year 1**2 ; nnd every person or firm engaged in business as wholesalo and retail dealers In goods, wares, merchandise nnd otlmr articles within said city, except licensed dealers, shall pay a tax of one-fifth of one per cent, upon tho amount collected from tho sales of such goods, wares, merchandise and other articles duringeach quarter of the year 1882; and such wholesale aud retail dealers shall make, under oath, a return of tho amount collected from the sales quarterly, and pay the lax thereon within ten days from the expiration of each quarter. Aud, if the Clerk and Treasurer be not satisfied with the correctness of the return of any such dealer, he shall report the same to the Mayor and Council; New Advertisements. JEWELRY W. F. DOERFLINGER, PROPRIETOR. JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc,, Ktc., Which have Just arrived and are being sold at low prices. llepnftrs of nil kinds done on abort notice MUtl Mritinfucilon (•unnintn-d. prepare 1 to do all 4?^“Boas* i’atout of HtltCeiied back Watchca made a specialty. W. Y, DOEltKLl.NGKK, Agent, Monk street, new hotel building, fobl-ly Brunswick, Georgia Executor’s Sale. order and tho return shall than be referrod to arbitration, one arbitrator to be chosen by Council, one by the party making the return, and a third bv the two > chosen, in the event of a disagreement. Seo. G. And. he it further ordained. That the value of the real estate and improvements to bo taxed tinder this ordinance shall be ascertained from the assessments, as made and returned by the Assessors for the year 1882, and that of personal property by means of the returns hereinafter pre scribed. Sec. 7. And bolt further ordaiued. That every person, firm or corporation owning real or per sonal property within tho city, on the first day of March, 1882, shall make a return thereof to tho Clerk ami Treasurer of tho city, on or before the thirty-find day of March, 1882; and the amount of such tax Khali be collected by the Clerk and Treas urer in four quarterly payments, if deaired by tho tux payers—the first to bo paid on or before the 3jst day of March, the second on or before the 30th day of Jane, the third on or before the 30th day of Sept., and the fourth on or before the 30th day of November, 1882. Sec. 8. And be it further ordained, That all such returns may be made in peraon, or by an agent or attorney; and the returna shall set lorth the fair market value of all portonal property Ba bb* to taxation under this ordinance, and shall bo made under oath, in every instance, that the tame is true, and that thepeason for whom the return ia made, is not liable for any other tax, and has no other property in the city liable to taxation. And it shall be the duty of the Clerk and Treasurer to require such oath or affirmation from every peraon without exception, he being hereby authorized, tor the purposes of this ordinance, to administer such oath or affirmation. Seo. 9. And be it further ordained, That the sum of two dollars be Imposed upon each and every male inhabitant within the city between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, not exempt from road duty under the lawe of the State, aa a commu tation for street tax, which tax shall be dne and payable on the first day of May. 1882, provided, that such persons may be relieved of such tax by labor ing on the city six consecutive dsye under the di rection and control of each person as the commit tee on streets, drains and bridge# may select, at any time prior to the first day of August, 1882, and provided firtber. that all persons liablo to such tax. may make a return thereof with the returns of real aud personal property, and pay tho aau*e with the quarterly or other payments. Arc. 10. And be It further ordained, That ell persona falling or tefusing to make the returns uu- di r th*- several sections of this ordiuauce, shall be subject on convictiou therefor before the Police Court, to u fine not exceeding one hundred ($100) dollars, or labor on the public streets fora form not exceeding sixty days. Set. *1. And bo it further ordained. That the Clerk and Treasurer be and be Is hereby required to inMij** executions agal net all persona lor the en tire amount of tax duo for tho year 1882. upon the failure to promptly pay the first or other qua* terly payments as they become due. Sec. 12. And he it further ordained. That one halt *»f the amount of taxes. levied and collected tinder this ordinance, shall be appropriated to the payment of tho extraordinary exjwnses 01 the city, to wit: the payment of th<* principal and interest that may become due during the year of .and on the bonds i**ned for s compromise ol tho iu< dcbti'diii'M*of the city and the netting ap*rt of n sinking fund of onv thousand (ll.Ooo) dollars for tho redemption of the said c m promise bonds, and the remaining one half shall be appropriated io the payment of the curreut expenses of the city. Hi .* li. Amt he it further ordained. That this 01 Jin u.ce Hhaii ho subject to amendment <>r repeal. In wi.l, 11 part, at any tune during the year Hlit.llld It e constituted advisable to do So; it? I li.') such u.-m mUiicnt or repeal shall. In an» p,u tp ular be s*> i;oii«td* red. as to impair the right >: ::,e »;i}*>r and Council to as*** and levy a tax (••rthe whole .f the yenr 1882. whenever made. Sec. 14. Ami >*• it tin Liter ordained. That all ordl. nances ,-ind part - of ordinances, in conflict with this or iin oH u. l>e. and th« same aio hereby repealed. . I* sued in Cornell this ih. 22nd day of Feb , 1882. An cut: M. J. COLSON. Mayor, FAMES HOUSTON, Clerk of Council. C.R. MERIT, HEAVY AnDFJMGROCERIES PIQ HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON, Hour, sugar, Coffee, Teas, LAUD, Butter, Rice, Etc. A VARIETY OF Canned Goods, PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS, Fruit, Nuts, Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Ga, novRT-ly AN ORDINANCE, Te confor additional privileges upon tlio Macon and Brunswick Division of the East Tennessee, Vir ginia t Georgia Railroad Company in Bay street in the city of Bruuswlck, Glynn couuty, Ga., ami upon property upon the water front adjacent 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 is hereby ordain ed by authority of the samo. That tho Macon and Brunswick Division of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Uuilroud Company shall have power to extend its aide track sonth of Mansfield street, on the west of the western main track on Bay street, so far south as It can be done without interfering with the aide tracks of ot tier parties already laid down; and shall have the power to extend and mod ify the course of such -ole track where it crossen Mansfield street into and upon tho property of Lit tlefield It Tison, know 1 as Old Town water lots numbers twelve, thirte* n, fourteen and fifteen in said city of Brunswick, in inch manner as to creato easier grades and curvet; sou shall also havo tho right and power to extend two side tracks from tho side track south of Mansfield street first referred to north in front and to the east of a building known as a warehouse, two hundred feet in length, now being erected by Littlefield & Tison, said aldo tracks to be between the main traok on Bay street and said warehouse, and to be continued to a point on Bay street north of Monk street and in front ot water lota numbers eight, nine and ten In the Old Town of the city of Brunswick, there to be again connected with the mein lines on Bay street, ataucb point or points in front of said lota numbers eight, nine and ten as may be thought advisable. Hkc. 2. And be it further ordained. That ail ordi nances and parte of ordinances, in conflict with thin ordinance, be, and the same ore hereby repealed. Passed in Council, February 8,1882. Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor, JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk and Treasurer. Notice la hereby given that, by virtue <*f 1 issued by ibe Court of Ordinary of olynn Georgia, at a regular tenu **ii tl»*- Gth d»\ «»i F-brii ary, 1882, after due and 1*^*1 citation, n< «• .rduig •*» law, authorising the *ale •»! u*«- following d*s- riu»«i property of the estate of Jo*, pit Uob.*rt-. it... d. the uuderalgued. executors .. -..id i-atut J -eph Roberts, deceased, will sell. mi 1 he fliwi I iu-».<uy in April. 1882. between and t». the legal inuir- os ■ale. Wore the Court Hou-c Glyn*. c nnd), Georgia, at public outcry, lathe hi#h«'st aud b«-«t bidder, an uudlvlded one-baU interest in that por tion of lot in Ibe Old Town of the city or Brunawirk, ■aid Glynn couuty. Georgia, known aa Old town lot number 103, commencing thirty feet from the eoutli end of said lot 011 Newcastle street, running north along Newcastle street 30 leet, thence at right so- J lea west 45 feet, thence at right auglen south 30 set, thence at right ancles 45 hnd to place of begin- Ding, with tmdivlded oue-half of imptovrmeuta thereon. Also, an undivided one-naif interest lu thr north half of Old Town let In the city or Bruns- wick, Olynn county Georgia, and tiuprovem-nia thereon, kuowo as Old Town lot cumber ism bun- t ~ y ., „ n .? /Vmu'dl of the cityo: dred. T-nu»of«»l.: C»h. p«rh««ri. imyln* lor; ,; un ; w , cV , 0 ., ; .o.WWl .Mor-b,ord»<» u, i—- ** lJ; ij‘LKft-uwa I Hue lln- nbor. rucltc.: -.r.ili.yi.r he. jvid Ibe Mow F«tJru»rjr *3,18»i. JOS. Pll W. BOBERTB. (, hereby ^,,11Vil. b, iMurtlnn ‘if word. U kMCutur* mUU or Joa.|>b Roberta, decoaaed. , , u rl^htb ninth, drvvntn and twalftU ■ — | hues of the 18th so.qlon of tb- aaM ordl tunc-. Notice to Tresspassers and Wood j i ordinance, be. sod the same are In-rr' y repealed. An Ordinance. » aimtid a t ordinance entitled “An Ordtnanoe to pr**\«Mitti»»* introduction of yellow fever or other epidemic »ml *‘<j|.tagloi)» diaeoe.*# into the oily o Brunswick sod to prescrib- penalties for a viola it-... ..f the jM-sed (n Gouudi January II, IMnn The or Grass Burners. Tb« nnd.r>tKhrd H. C. Pry u nUtnrnoy In Kiel for CbM 0,y attd for blm..U, .no., tutont for li. A. N.*bft aud daughter, J. Wtld.r, for blroaulf and u ag.nt for W V. lUHy ud l>. V. IW'uu, W. U. Barnjoi-h.forblun.lf and*. .goof I or D. C. BJount, and O. L. HcbUtter for blmNlt. .!»•■ ootlco that any perm mMMerlng upon tb* trart of laud North of aud In tb* dty of Unmawtck. Glynn county, Gaor> eta, known aalh, Day land., containing 5.M0 acrea, more or tea*, known a* the Mitchell and Collina tract in 36tb district, O. M., Olynn county. Hernia' And adjacent to aald Day tract, or drln, wood., graaa or land, adjacent thereto, except within tba time And Altar tba notice required by lev, wIU be dealt with according to the lava in aneb caaea provided. H.0 DAY. forbimaelf. CHAS. DAY. By bfa attorncy|in tact H.C- Day, D. C. HAY, it; m. •• '.uwn/s,i JAMES HOD8TON. Clerk o'Orianct. Glynn County Sheriff Sales. First Tuesday in March, 1882. OEOKOIA-OI.VN* OilliaTT. WII1 be .old Indore the court bona* door in tba city of Brunawlek. uiyun county, Georgia, between the hours of ten oM«ick a. m. ■(•<( four o’chvk r. u.. on the first Tuesday l«» Man'll, 1M2. t» the high est and best bidder the foliowring described prop erty, to-wit: Those four certain lots »f land with improvement- thereoM. situate 1>1»k auJ being lu the city of II, C. PAY. thereon, situate lung sua being lu tnc cny or As agent for It. A. N<wbit A daughter, ' Bnm»w « k, Glvuu couutv, <»*., and known and de J. WILDER, for bims-lf, r tb*-4. In ol sold city, as New Town lut* . WILDER, Airent for W. F. Bailev *nd D.O Baco W. B. UUHKOI GHT, for himself,' W. B. BL'RKOU'iH-S, Agent for I>. C. G'.ouat, C. L. SCHLATTER, for himself. *.•*». 2 2»0. 2 HI and 1*11. Levied on a* I'.e proi*» it' ft C A. K'qdtig. under and by v'rtne of ! tax fl ta tes ted b> M. I'leun, Tax - obector o: . Glynn county, against C. A. Kppfng. f«.r faxes due the State < : G- <»rgta and • •!> utt county for the year lt*M. j Aiiount of tax f7 38; cost #7 70. ! HORACE DART, Sheriff G. 0., Ga. THE OLD RKT.TABT.F. Macon Dai!/ Telegraph and Messenger. NEW EDITOR—NEW MANAGEMENT, AND NEW STYLE. Tho daily Tkleorapu and Messekqkb is now rec ognized as at the head of Georgia Journalism. It im a live paper in every sense of the word, diaouselng men and measures without fear, favor or affection, looking ouly to the welfare of Georgia aud the pro tection of private rights. It contains the Associated Press dispatches, a lively local department, the lat est market reports, and tho locat market corrected daily by tho leading uierchauts of the city. Lot ev erybody who wants to keep up with tho political canvass now being inaugurated, which will prove the liveliest ever made In Goorgia, subscribe at onen for the Daily Telegraph and Messenger. TKRMh—One year. $10: six months 45j threo months, $2.50; one month $1. WEEKLY TELEOrTpTTnD MESSENGER. The Weekly Telegraph aud Messenger baa aixty- fotirwcH-ftlh'd column*, comprising carefully se lected miscellany from the dally edition e, market reports, a splendid story, valuable extracts for tho ••Farm and Home * department, etc. TERMS—One year. $2. six months, $1. Clnbu of *en to one address $15 a year. Agents wanted at every ixwt office. \ddre«s J. F. HASSO.n, Manager, Macon, Ga. Fire Insurance! T. O’CONNOR, Jr. AGENT FOR THE BRITISH AMERICA,. Ill ERF'L& LONDON&CL0BI, AND NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AOENCY. Offlce »»er Martian*. Drag HI ore. fab I-ly Fire Insurance! J. M. DEXTER, INttOBAHOB AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, REPRESENTS THE SOUTHERN HTML INS. CO., OF ATHENS, GA., AND 8 OTHER FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES. Inaurnn *e on dwellings at vnry low rates in town or country. tel 12m &• J. €sovarr» ATTORNEY AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Offlce next to Anvx.TT.KB an Amu building. iVotloe. »D of any length ; orders tor otK uptly filled If left at l»-3m J. T. BLAIN S DRUG STORE.