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

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AN ORDINANCE. and levy taxes and raise a revenue for 10 “ Brans wick, for the year 18S2, pre- ^°nw! nenalties for s violation of tie same, anil L»^.r neotedwuh the taxes and 1. The Mayor and Council of t*« City of ®^SE in Council utcmbkd. do hereby ordain, ?T«Uromand after the first day of March. 188-1, ^Inhabitants of said oily, and all those who hold S^ahlo property within-the same, shall pay to- the support of the government of aahl and for fie convenience, advantage. Bafety Sad benefit of said city, the taxes hereinafter pre- And be It farther ordained. That every ' 4nn or corporation owning any lands with- P.£ialdcU7. Whether the same be laid off into Sis. or ‘o ‘ r » ct 'a or •*»« W » of one and one-tonrth of one . neon the veins of each lots, tracts or CLiTof land, aa asaeased by and under the thirty- Ktuetlon of the charter of said city, except upon f,frh U may be exempt under the laws of the 8tale. gwIfiTind belt farther ordained, That Jvmthevalue of such buildings, as aaseaaed by and maathe value of such Under thetftld thirty-first section of the said »&*««>. K2s»*«sg ssm watches, docks, ents, billiard and rppratlona, bonds, ierson, firm or plate, person fatobei saffiS note«*ndotb® debts* tod eve nrhstsoever* »b the fair morkei owned* on th< §ucb ss may 8 1&, k And person Of nnn dealers* exdns end articles o! except license tenth of one pc from the sales i* money, solvent >ersonal property e per cent, upon ional property, so rch* 1883* except the laws of the sined* That every seta as wholesale tree, merchandise within said city, pay a tax of one amount collected ires, merchandise acd other articles during each quarter of the year 1883; and every person or firm engaged in business i« wholesale and retail dealers in goods* wares* merchandise and other articles within said city, except licenced dealers, shall pay a tax of ono-flfth of one per cent upon the amonnt collected from the sales of such goods, wares, merchandise and other articles during each quarter of the year 1883; and such wholesale and retail dealers shall make, under oath* a return of the amount collected from the sales quarterly, and pay the tax thereon within ton days from the expiration of each quarter. And, if the Clerk and Treasurer *be not satisfied with the correctness of the return of any such dealer, he shall report the same to tho Mayor and Connell; and the return shall then be referred to arbitration* one arbitrator to be chosen by Council, one by the party making the return, and a third by the two *o chosen, in the event of a disagreement. Sec. 6. And! be It further ordained, That the value of the real estate and improvements to be taxed under this ordinance shall be ascertained from the assessments, as mado and returned by (he Assessors for the year 2883, and that of persousl property by meaus of the returns hereinafter pre scribed. Sec. 7. And bolt further ordained, That every person, firm or corporation owning real or per sonal property within the city, on the first day of March, 1883, shall roako a return thoreof to the Clerk aud Trenaurer of the city, on or before the thirty-first day of March, ias-2; and the amount of inch tax be collected by the Clerk end -Treas urer in tour quarterly payments, ir desired by the tax pay era—the first to be paid on or before the 31st day of March, the second on or before the 30th day of Jane, tho 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 person, or by an agent or attorney; and the returns shall set forth the flair market value of all personal property lia ble to taxation under this ordinance, and shall be made under oath, In every inatanco, that the same is true, and that thepeason for whom the return is made, ia not liable for any other tax, and has no other property in tbe city liable to taxation. And it shall be tho dnty of the Clerk and Treasurer to require such oath or affirmation from every person without oxceptiou, he being hereby authorized, for the purposes or this ordinance, to administer such oath or affirmation, ... be Imposed upon each and every male iuhabitant within the city between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, but exempt from road doty under the law* of tbe State, aa a commu tation for street tax, which tax shall be due and payable on tbe first day of May, 1883, provided, that such persons may bo relieved of such tax by labor ing on the city aix consecutive days under the di rection and control of such person as the commit tee on streets, drams aud bridges may select, at any time prior to the first day of August, 1883, and provided further, that all porsons liable to *ucli tax, may make a return thereof with the retnena of teal and personal property, aud -pay tho earn* with tll 8Eu!^0 #rl And M it^K&r ordsifced, That «U persona failing or lefualng to make the returns un der the several sections of this ordinance, shall bo subject on conviction therefor before the Police Court, to a flue not exceeding one hundred ($100) dollars, or labor on the public strocts fora term not exceeding sixty days. . Sec. li. And be it further ordained, That tho Clerk and Treasurer be and bo is hereby required to iHrtttf exeouMons against all persons tor the an* tire amount of tax due tor tb« year 1881, upon tho failure to promptly pay tha first or othof <jum terly payments as they become due. Sue. 13. And be it further ordained. That ono- half of the amount of taxes, levied and collected under tills ordinance, shall bo appropriated to tho payment of the extraordinary expenses of the city, to wit: the payment of tho principal aud interest that may become duo during tho year of ——, and on the bouds issued for a compromise of tho in debtedness of tho city and tho setting apart of a linking fond of one thousand ($1,000) dolUra tor the redemption of the Hold compromise bonds, and the remaining one half shall be appropriated to the payment oi the current expenses of the city, 8ec. 13. Arid be it further ordained. That .this ordinance shall be subject to amendment or repeal, in whole or in part, at any time during the yoar 1882. should it be constituted advisable to do so; and no such amendment or repeal shall, in any particular be so considered, aa to Impair the right of tho Mayor and Council to aaaoss and levy a tax for the whole of the year 1962, whenever marie. Sto. 14. Add halt rortner ordained, That all ordL nanoes an# pert-Of ordinances, ijjecraflict with U ordinance, bo, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Cornell this the 22nd day of Feb., 1882. AHest: M. J. COLSON. Mayor, TAMES HOUSTON, Clerk of Council. An Ordinance. To amautuf'ordlnanc, entitled "An Orilluante to 1 preventthe Introduction of fallow fever oi other cpldemlo end condone diseases into the city o' : Brunswick, sod to prescribe penalties for e viol* tion of tbe ante," ptseed ia Council fanner, 11, Bee. 1. The Mayor end CdtntcU of the olty of Brunswick, In Connell assembled, do hereby ordain. That tbe Move reolUd ordinance be, end the seme Glynn County -Sheriff Sales. ’Ptr^^^Lday^n^tarch, uu>uuia-Oltxh Cooxxx. tl U1 be sold before the court, kooae dour in the olty of Brunswick. Glynn county, Georgia, between the lionre of ten o'clock a.«. end four o’clock r. k» °n the first Tnesday In March, 1881. to tha U(b- '•l and best bidder the f«Bowtnf described prop- .,woae four certain lots of land wtthWknrttidte ■hereon, situate lying and being to tbe city of let fi ft lamed by it. M. Tleon, Tea Collector of f -l>nn county, against C. A. Epping, for taxes dnethe Btate of Georgia end Glynn county lbr the year lfitl, A mount of tax $7 38; cont $7 70. 11011 ACE DART, Sheriff O. C., Ox, Still! lead! IF. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, HAY, Etc. —ALSO— mmi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Goods bought and ftojd ou closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. WE SELL mu,,-.;/ AS CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER Wl stow: *»• VOURORDERS! Li i'WmiOT ADDRESS, T0 -“-a-roT*®-** JFvm i ’ Fwelt Pisb Mid Oysters at my Flab Market on Littlefield and Tlaon'a wharf, patron* can be supplied at any boor of the day.— Yonr orders solicited. L^.CABSWELL, ■epMf AN ORDINANCE, Te confer additional privileges upon the Macon end Brunswick Division of the East Tennessee, Vir ginia k Georgia Railroad Company In Bay atreet In tha city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., and upon property upon the water front thereto, and tor other pnrpceee Sxenon I. Be It ordained by tbe Mayor andOoun- dl of tbe city of Brunswick, end Uiebereby ordain- ed by authority of the tame. That tbe Macon and Brunswick Division of the Bast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Bailroad Company shall have pom, to extend Its side track sonth of Mansfield street, on the west of the western main track on Bay street, so far sonth as It can be done wlthont Interfering with the side tracks of other parties already laid down; and shall have the power to extend end mod- " the coarse of snohslde track when It crosses ‘ Id street Uto and npoo the property of lit- k Tleon, known aa Old Town water lota numbers twelve, thirteen, fourteen end fifteen In •eld city of Brunswick, in such manner ee to create easier grades end curves; end (hail lit* have the right end power to extend two side tracks from tbe aide track sonth of Mansfield street first referred to north in front and to the east of e building known aa a warehouse, two- hundred feet in length, notr being erected by Littlefield k Tlson, said side tracks to be beewMb-tb. matt track on Bey street end said warehouse, and to be oontlnned to a point on Bay atreet north of Monk street end in front of water lots numbers eight, nine and ten in the Old Towb of the city of Brunswick, then te be again connected with tbe mein line* on Bey .treat, at inch point or points in front of said lots numbers eight, nine end ten as may be thought advisable. Bio.-*. And be It further ordained. That all ordl- aeneea and pert* of ordinances. In onnfltot with Utla ordinance, be, and tbe same are hereby re periled. Fused In Connell, February 8,188*. Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor, JAMES HOUSTON, dark and Treasurer. MANUFACTURE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOIL ERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of Machinery and Castings to order. «-8PE0IAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. WE HAVE NOW OPENED A WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, nauSWwZ J.S. SCHOFIELD & SONS. jan31-Cm C.B.W1BERLY, AN ORDINANCE TB amend an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance, to regulate certain kinds of business within the city of Brunswick, fix tbe tax for tbe privilege of pursuing such business, end prescribe penalties for a violation of tbe same," passed In Council January 18,188*. BictiohI. The Mayor and Connell of the city of Brunswick in Connell assembled, do hereby ordain, that tbe above recited ordinance be amended by striking ont the third end thirty-second paragraphs of tbe first section of tbe laid ordinance. Sxo. t, And be it farther orilslned that tbe said ordinance he fhrther emended by striking out the words “and tho tax required by tbe Slat paragraph of this section on each wagon, dtsy, cert, carriages or buggy need by the keeper thereof," In the Slat paragraph of tbe said second section, end Inserting in lien thereof the following words; '-anil fivo and twenty-five ono hundredths dollars for each double or single vehicle used by the keeper tboreof. Sec. 3. And be it rsrther ordained, that tho said ordinance be fkrlher amended by striking out the words “for each bench” In the Gist paragraph of the said second aectlob. ,-r ' Sec. 4. And be It farther ordained, tuat tbe nid ordinance be' Ikrtber amended by striking ont the word "thirty," in the sixty-ninth par agraph of the eald aeoond section, end inserting, in lien thereof, tbe word “tun." \ Sec. s. And be it further ordained, that ell ordi nances and parts of ordinances In conflict with this ordinance be and the esme are hereby repealed. Passed in Connell February 8th, jf>s*. Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor. JAMES HOU8TON; Clerk of Council. ~~ajsT ordinance, To amend au Ordinance entitled “An Ordinance to amend au Ordinance entitled *An Ordinance to define tho Fire Limit# of the city of Brunswick, and for other purposes therein mentioned,' pass ed in Council October 5th, 1881." Section 1. The Mayor end Council of the city of Brunswlbk. iu Council assembled, do hereby ordain, That the above entitled ordinance be amended by adding thereto and embracing therein the follow ing limits: Weatbj Bey street, north by “F" street, out by Grant street, nod south by Gloucester street. 8cc. 3. And be it (farther onlainod, That all ordi nance and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance bo and the aamewp hereto- repealed. Passed in Council this February 1st, 1882.. Attest: . V. J. COLSON, Skyor. JAS. HOUSTON, Clerk of Council. PIQ HAMS, DREAKFAST BACON, Hour, sugar, Coffee, Teas, Butter, Rice, Etc. A VARIETY OF Canned Goods, PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS, Fruit, Nuts, Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, 6a. novis-ly Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, WILL BUY AND SELL Land r\d Real Estte. COLLECTINQ ANDlNSURANCE AGENT. REPRESENTS Royal, capital ,..$23,404,331 Phoanix, of London, capital '24,266,37* Wes torn. of Toronto, capital 1,423,000 Manhattan Lifu.net assets end income,'81 II.73),450 Office next to Post Office. nuy21-tf NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME. • GEORGIA—Glynn County. All person* interested are hereby notified that I shall apply to the next Suporicr Court, to bo hold in aud for raid county on the first Monday In May, 1882, for the purpose of having my name and the names of my wife and two minor children changed from that of Horace, Mary Isabella, Annie Ettio and Alice Mabel Goodbread, by which names we have been heretofore known, to that of Horace, Mary Isabella, Annie Ettio and Alice Mabel Ran dolph. This January, 7th 1N82, HORACE GOODBREAD. By my Attorneys, Mabrv A Borclymlt. Macon Commercial College, MACON, GEORGIA, For apodal Instruction in Book-keeping, Basinets Penmanship and Arithmetic, Bill-making, Corre spondence, aud general business routine. W. McKAY, Principal. For forms. Information *• to board, etc., xpplj to tbs Principal. Address p. O. Oox tW, Macon, Ga. ST. SIMONS WsaiSsSi ST. SIMONS BUUM, • UEOBGIA. Having sstaMlah&d comfortable quarters, will „ire for sick and wounded seamen requiring hospi tal treatment. Special attention to tbs wonts of foreign shipping. Free transportation to and from Brunswick furnuhed patients. dec*4-tf : , JUsqneiBde and Boll Costumers. Newcastle Bt, next to Dunn's drjr goods stora, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA Keep* on band every kind of s«M and sliver Mngoa, Teasels. loess to short, everything eon. neated with the business. Parties can be .applied with reuly-made dresses GUARDIAN’S APPLICATi(Nf/FOR LEAVE ’ TDIEUC.W.g.DTDCK. doDnsmt's omen, Gum Comm, Oa„ January 18th. 188*. Notice la hereby (Ivan to aH parties at Interest that T, JUs. DoariUnoar two applied to me, as guar dian of Miss Valeria DuRignon, for leave to eao alx ..<* Central BaSSTrioek. the property of ward,-for taw in bar maintenance and educa tion, and I will pass upon the same at my oflSce, un less objections srs filed thereto, on the first Mon day In March, 1883. ^ EDGAR C.~P. DART. Ordinary Glynn County, Ga. Be Not Deceived By Plasters claiming to be an improvement on ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOCK'S is the original and only ger\uii\e Porous Plasters; all other so- called Porous Plasters are imi tations. Beware of them. ■J See that you get an ALLCOCK'S PLASTER, which we guarantee has effected more and quicker cures than any other external Remedy. tOLD IV ALL DRUQ8ISTS JEWELRY TINSHOP, STOVES & STOVE PIPE, .Tin Ware, Plumbiqg, Pumps & Pump Driving. All jobbing neatly done, and satisfaction guaran teed. GiveuaacaU. aeplO-ly CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA., D. G. RISLEY, Proprietor. CIGARS MANUFACTURED BV HAND, AND OF THE FINEST GRADES OF Pure Havana Tobacco, And at prices to satisfy any and all. Theae Cigars can be bad of tho following firms In our city: W. F. DOERFLINGER, PKOrBIETOB. .'■» LACE IN 1 TOl JEWELRY, .v; >•. d WATCHES, w* Etc,, Etc., Which have J ust strived^md are being cold at low Rapwlrs of all kinds done on abort notice and IttlrfiuloaOatrauced, •o»‘diSJr ,o “' 1 (’Patent or Stiffened-back Watches mod* . r. DOERFLINGER, Agent, Monk .treat, new hotel boildlng, . Brunswick, Georgia. aspeelalty. Executor’s Sale. MOORE k McCUARY. JOS. E. LAMBB1GHT, It. F. GOODBREAD, POST OFFICE, W. T. GLOVER, O’CONNOR k WENZ, COOK BROS.# 00.. TOY (Chinaman),» ASA BURNEY, R. MEYERS, HOTEL, WIMBERLY k HEINS, F. J. DOERFLINGER, J. RUSSELL. HOLZENDOBF k BRO lfATHES. MICHELSON k BBO.. X.SOLOMON, Your firders are Solicited. TRiVELERS HAiNCe U, HARTFORD, CONN. Life and Accident Insurance. J. M. DEXTER, INSURANCE AGT, Represents tbs above Co. at Brans wick, as. - v . 95.500,000 Life end accident policies written on abort notice, issenger insuranco tickets sold. No medical ax ntnattm required. .. daet*-iJ CASH PAID Hides and Fairs of all Kinds, and old Ir SS'd c 5S5S r o*»fK5fe5?£ M - BY - "A . FRANK LEACH, 5 . - ^ -/ . MOm-i I Marlin’s Old Store RICHMOND St, BRUNSWICK. Notice it hereby given (hat, by virtue of to order Uanecfby tbe Court of Ordinnry of Glynn c nw, authorizing the aale of the following doorrit Viroperty of the eateUof JoaapU Roberta, deceased, th*> uuderslgned, exeentort of aald estate of Joaeph Koberta. decesaod, will tell, on the flrat Tueoday in April, 1882, between and within tho legal houra of >aip, before the Court Houto door of Glynn county, Georgia, at pnblio outcry, to the higheat and beat b dder, an undivided one-half interest iu that por tion of lot in (he Old Tqy n of tbe city of Brunswick, of id Glynn county, Goorglo, knowu aa Old Town lot number 10.% commencing thirty feet from the south pud of sold lot on Newcastle atreet, running north along Newcastle street 30 feet, thence at right an gles west 45 feet, thence at right angles south 30 feet, thence at right angles 41 feet to place of begin ning, with undivided one-half of unpiovementa thereon. Also, an undivided one-naif internet in the north half of Old Town lot in the dty of Bruns wick, Glynn eonuty^ Geot * thereon, known a# Old Town dred. Terms of ealei Cash, titles. ~ February *3,1882. 4 _ _ Executors estate of Joseph Roberts, deceased. Notice to Tresspassers and Wood Qr Oxase-Bameis. ’ s The und.rslghad H. 0. Day aa atttorhsy In fact for Choa. Day and for hinuMif. sod a. agent for B. FlBn and daughter, J, Wilder, for himself and as agent for \V.F. Bally and.D. a Bacon. W. B. Burroughs for hlmwlf and aa igant for D. C. Blount, and 0. L. Schlatter for hlmaalf. give notice that any person trea.pssfing upon tha tract of land North of and in tte city of Enins wick, Glynn county, Geor gia, known aalhsDay lands, containing 9,840 urea, II * III 111 iffinifF ikBlibBU ilijBiiii dr land* adjacent thereto, except wttbiu the time — v wltt b, dealt i tact H.O. Day. AauanifovB. A, Haabitk dangbler. J. WILDER, for hlmaelf) J. WILDER, Asent for W. F. Bailey and D.O Bacon, Agent for D. 0. Blount, G.L.8BHUXTER, for bimaelf. L. J. LEAVY&CO , Auction bad Oommiarion Merchants, and General Collecting Agents, [van to tbs collection of nut* aion to J. M. Madden, broku. Cook Brea. * Oo., manufacturers of lumbar, and K. J, Colson. Mayor ot the city or Brunswick. JanJMy Fkamt H. Hanna. LoaE. Smith. Harris & Smith, Attorney, and Counselor at law. Will practice in aU tha coWti of the Brunawick Cir cuit, and in McIntosh county *of tbe Eastern Cir cuit, and in tbe U. 8. Courts. Office on Newcastle street, near the ADVznxma an Amu office, Brunswick, Georgia. Jin*8-ly