Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, April 08, 1882, Image 3

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BlaiiTs BngjStore, Newcastle aad Grant Streets, ^25-CJiTSWICK:, . <3-^-. (OFFICE PORT PHYSICIAN & HEALTH OFFICER) Where will be found % LARGE STOCK drugs, chemicals, AND Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Article! IN GREAT VARIETY. Soda and Mineral Waters, TRUSSES CIGARS FROM MY SPLENDID FOUNTAIN. (Liquors probibted). Lamps & Lamp Fixtures, ,\ud— Bnist's A Perry's Garden Seeds. FINE Green and Black TOBACCOS /*W W W ^ ^ teas Aod other articles, too nttmerotu to mention, usually kept tn a first-class Drag Store. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully Compounded. After Store Is closed, will cheerfully attend any calla for medlclnea, If notified at my residence, corner Colon and Mansfield streets. . ___ - ___ JAMES T. BLAINe LICENSED DRUGGIST. (■RAIV, HAY, OATS, CROCKED COE31T, GRIST, MEAL, MEAT, IN ALL SHAPES IMS m ASII WHEAT ERAi Goods Sold for Cash Only. Gi'MiMd, Brown & Forrester, J. K. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, BRUNSWICK, GA. AS ORDINANCE, To M«esa aod levy tsxes *ml raise a revenue for the City of Unmawick. for the year 18*1, pre- "tribe penal tie" for a violation or the same, and for other purpoee* connected with the tax* revenue ol said City. Section 1. Tbe Mayor ami Council of the City of Brunswick, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain. That from and after tbe first day of March, 188 j, tne uihabitanta of aaid city, and all tbo*e who hold taxable property within the same, shall pay to* wards the support of the government of aaid city, aud tor the convenience, advantage, safety aud beuefit of aaid city, the taxes hereinafter pre* scribed. Skc. 2. And be it further ordained, That every person, firm or corporation owniug any landa with in the aaid city, whether the same be laid off into lota, or in tracts or parcels, shall pay a tax of one and oue-tourth of one per cent, upon the value of such lots, tracts or parcels of laud, aa assessed by aud under the thirty- first section of thechartero! said city, except upon such as may be exempt uuder the laws of thu state. Sec. 3. Aud be it further ordained. That every persou, firm or corporation owupig any buildings within said city, ahsll pay a tax of one per cent, apuu the value of such buildings, as assessed by and uuder the said thirty-tirst section of tho said charter of the city, except upon such building, as may bo exempt under tho laws of tho State. Sec. 4. And be it further ordainod. That every person, firm or corporation owning household, kitchen or office furniture, watehe-, clocks, jewelry, plate, musical instruments, billiard and other tables, stocks iu money, corporations, bonus, notes and other evidences oi debt, money, solvent debts, and every other Kind of personal property whatsoever, shall pay a tax of one per cent, upon the lair market value of such personal property, so owned, on thq first day of March, 1882, except such as may be exempt under tho laws of the State. »eg. 5. And be it further ordained, That every ptrson or firm engaged iu business as wholesale dealers, exclusively, iu goods, wares, merchandise and .Articles u| every description, within said city, except licensed dealers, shall pay a tux of one tenth of one per cent, upon the amount collected from thu sales of such goods, wares, merchandise and other articles during each quarter of the year 1882 ; aud every person or firm euguged iu bu»iucB8 as wholesale and retail dealers iu goods, wares, merchandise aud other articles within said city, except licensed dealers, shall pay a tax of ouu-ttfth «»f one per cent, upon the amount collected from the sales of such goods, wares, merchandise and other articles during each quarter of the year 1*82; aud such wholesale aud retail dealers shall make, under oath, a return of the amouut collected from thu tales quarterly, aud pay tho tax thereon within ten days irom the expiri tion of each quarter. And, if tbe Clerk and Treasurer be not satisfied with the correctness of the return of any such dealer, he aball report tho same to tho Mayor and Council; aud the return ahali thou be referred to arbitration, on* arbitrator to be chorea by Council, one by tho party making the retnm, and a third bv the two ao chosen, in the event of a disagreement. Sec. 6. And; be it further ordained. That tho value of tbo real estate and Improvements to be taxed under this ordinance aball be ascertained from the assessments, as made and returned by tbe Assessors for tho year 1882, aud that of personal property by means of tbe returns hereinafter pre scribed. Sec. ?. And be it farther ordained. That every person, firm or corporation owniug real or per sonal property within the city, on the first day of March, 2882, shall make a return thereof to tho Clerk aud Treasurer of the city, on or beforo the thlrty-flrat day of March, 1882; and the amount of such tax shall be collected by the Clerk and Treas urer in four quarterly payments, if desired by the tax payers—tne first to be paid on or before tho 31st day of March, tho aeoond on or before tbe 30th day of Jnne, the third on or before tbe 30th day of Sept., and the fourth on or before tbo 30th day of November, 1882. Sec. 8. And bo it further ordained That all such returns may be made in person, or by an agent or attorney; aud tbo return* shall set forth the fair market value of all personal property lia ble to taxation uuder thia ordinance, and shall bo made under oath, in overy instance, that the tamo la true, and that the peason for whom the roturn is made, it not liable for any other tax, and has no other property in the city liable to taxation. And it aball be tbe duty of tbe Olork and Treasurer to require such oath or affirmation from every person without exception, ho being hereby authorized, for tho purposes of this ordinance, to administer such oath or affirmation. Sec. 9. And be it further ordained, That tho aum of two dollara be Imposed upon each and every male inhabitant withiu tbo city between the ages of sixteen and fifty years, not exempt from road duty under tbe laws of tho State, as a commu tation for atreot tax, which tax shall be due and payable on the first day of May, 1882, provided, that auch persons may be relieved ot such tax by labor ing on the city aix consecutive days under tho di rection and oontrol of such person as the commit tee on streets, drams and brldgea may select, at any time prior to the first day of August, 1882, and provided xarthor, that all persons liable to such tax. may make s return thereof with thu returns of real and personal property, and pay the same with the quarterly or other payments. Sec. 10. And be it furthor ordainod, That all persons failing or tefuaiug to raako tbo returns un der the several sections of tbia ordinance, aball bo ubject on conviction therefor before tho Police Court, to a fine not exceeding oun hundred ($1U0) dollars, or labor on the public streets fora term not exceeding sixty (lays. Sec. 11. And be it further ordainod, That tho Clerk and Treasurer he and he Is hereby required to issue executions against all person* for the en tire amount of tax due for the year 1882, upon the failure to promptly pay tho first or other quarterly payments as they become due. Sec. 12. And he it further ordained. That one- half of tho amouut of taxes, levied ami collected under this ordinance, shall l#e appropriated to the payment of the extraordinary expense* ot the city, to wit: the payment of tho principal aud interest that may become due during the year of ——, and on the bond* issued for a •compromise of the in debtedness of the city and the setting apart of a sinking fund of on* thousand ($1,000) dollars for the redemption of the said compromise bonds, aud the remaining one half shall bo appropriated to the payment ot the curreut expenses of the eity. Sec. If. And be it further ordained. That this ordiuauco shall 1st subject to amendment or repeal, yi whole or in part, at any time during the year 1*82, should It be constituted advisable to do so; and no such amendment or repeal shall, in any particular he so considered, as to Impair the right or the Mayor and Council to assess and levy a tax tor the whole of the year 1*82. whenever made. Sec. 14. Aud belt furtnerordained. That all ordi nances and parts of ordinances, iu conflict with this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in COtncil this tbe 22nd day of Feb., 1882. AtJost: M. J. COL80N. Mayor, TAMES HOUSTON, Clork of Council. $. M. GLOGAIEK, -HEADQUARTERS FOR- Groceries, Provisions, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, TOYS, TOYS ! AND FANCY ARTICLES. Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, WILL BOV AND HELL Land ai\d Real Estate. COLLECTING ANDTnSURANCE AGENT. REPRESENTS Royal, capital $225,404,2^41 Phoenix, of London, capital 14,2M>,j7* Western. of Toronto, capital... Manhattan Lift*.net assets and income, 81 11.729,4>3 Office next to Post Office. may2l-tf ALL KINDS OF FIRE WORKS, ETC! BS-ESTA5LXSHI]ID ! Scwi'FresIKiooilsfroiiillieiMrt d. w. h. parsons, PAINTER. » HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, Decoritihg.Kusohihihg.Frescoihb&Grjihihb Promptly oxecuted in the latest styles. oct!5-U. House and Lot for Sale. Tlio commodiona two-.tors' dwelling and ono or more lota, with fruit orchard, occupied by tho Uto John B. Haboraham. Eaq„ are now offered for aalo. l’catM.-lou given iu Juno. For term* apply to marla-tt 4. M. DEXTEIl, Ileal Fat. A«t. STAPLE &FANCY BUY GOODS Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Groceries, Tobacco and. Cigars, Which he offers at BOTTOM PRICES! He solicits the pntronago of the people. Remember, Opposite Blain’s Drug Store! FURNITURE, MATTINGS, Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc. EBONY PARLOR CABINETS. A LABOE LINE OP PINE Ohamber.Sets,Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desks,Ohiffoneres,Etc. UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS MAKING by the best workmen. Country order* solicited. ALLEN <55 X-XnSTIDSAT, 169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga.