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pBOCEliDINGSOF COUNCIL.
Adjourned Meeting, May 8th, 1881.
Council met pursuant to adjourq-
m cnt. Present, His Honor, M. J.
Colson, Mayor, and Aldermen Harvey,
Hardy, Littlefield, Cook and Spears.
Absent, Aldermen Wilder, Doerfling-
er and Con per.
Called the appeal case of W. J.
Williams, charged with firing a gun
within the prescribed limits on the
27th day of April, 1882, and held
guilty by His Honor, the Mayor, and
ordered to pay a fine of five dollars,
or labor on the public streets for a
term of ten days, and, after hearing
the evidence, the judgment of the
court was, on motion of Aid. Spears,
sustained.
Called also the appeal case of W. J.
Williams, charged with firing a pistol
within the prescribed limits, on the
27th day of April, 1882, and held
guilty by His Honor, the Mayor, and
ordered to pay a fine of twenty dol
lars or labor on the public streets for
u term of thirty days, and, after hear
ing the evidence, the judgment of the
court was, on motion of Aid. Spears,
su“tajned.
fo {he Honorable Mayor and Council
of the. City of Brunswick:
Tl ie special committee to whom was
relerreil Hie duty of reporting an or-
cliuaiiee regulating and controlling
tlio sanitation-of the city, beg leave
lo stale that they have taken the mat
ter into careful consideration, and re
spectfully submit the accompanying
ordinance, which they recommend be
passed. J. R- Cook,
S. C. Littlefield,
W. W. Hardy,
Committee.
The report was, on motion of Aid.
Spears, received, and the committee
discharged.
“An ordinance to secure the clean
liness and to promote and preserve
the bealthfulness of the city of Bruns
wick, prescribe penalties for ft viola
tion of the same, and for other pur
poses therein mentioned,” was then
takeu up and read the first time, then
taken up by unanimous consent, read
a second time by sections, and unani
mously passed.
His Honor then appointed the Com
mittee on Quarantine and Sanitation,
iis follows: S. C. Littlefield, J. R.
Cook, J. J. Spears.
Oii motion of Aid. Littlefield, it
was ordered that 1,000 copies of the
ordinance regulating and controlling
the sanitation of the city be printed
for distribution.
By Aid. Cook: Resolved, TbatCoun-
sMOBDIMME,
to mva.ro to pro?
mote and preserve the Healthlnlnese
of the City of Brunswick, prescribe
penalties for a violation of the same,
— ——tnrposes therein men-
'ayor qtftfaiMciluf the.City
of Brunswick, in Council assembled, do
hereby ordain, That from and after
the first day of June, 1882, it shall
n6t be lawful tor any person tobuilfi,
have, keep or use any privy within the
limits of said city, embraced as fol
lows: Commencing at tbe western
termination of Dartmouth street, and
running east along said street to
Cochran avenue, thence north along
said avenue to Gloucester street,
thence east along said street to Gor
don street, thence north along said
street to *‘J” street, thenee west along
said street to Cochran avenue, thence
north along said avenue to “L” street,
thence west along said street to the
river, and thence south along the riv
er to tbe place of beginning, unless
tbe same be constructed and used as
follows: "
1. No privy shall be placed or re
main within a less distance than three
feet from tbe line of any street or al
ley, or within the same distance from
the boundary lino of bis or her lot.
2. No person sball build, have, keep
or use any privy within tbe limits of
tbe city having a pit or sink attached
to the same, but nil privies shall be so
constructed ns to have tbe seats at
least two feet above the surface of the
earth or floor, and sball be open in
tbe rear, or so constructed ns to allow
the free passage of movable boxes
from the rear.
3. No person shall use any privy
within the limits prescribed by this
ordinance unless tbe same be provid
ed with movable boxes for the remov
al of all matter accumulating therein,
and the boxes sball be removed, emp
tied, cleansed and disinfected at least
once every two weeks from the first
day of June to tbe thirty-first day of
October, nnd at least once per month
from the first day of November to the
31st day of May of each and every
year.
4. No person sball use any privy
within the aforesaid prescribed limits
without placing, from time to time, as
often as may be required, a quantity
of dry earth and sulphate of iron
(copperas) in tbe movable boxes, and
which sball be sufficient to absorb,
neutralize nnd destroy all offensive
odors arising therefrom, so that tbe
contents of the same may be promptly
nnd easily removed to snob points os
may be selected for places of deposit.
5. Tbe removal of tbe contents of
all privies shnll be at tbe expense of
those using the privies, and tbe re
moval of all garbage, tilth or other
■natter which shall have been declared
injurious to tbe health of the city by
file Board of Health shall be at tbe
expense of the owners or occupants of
tbe lots upon which tbe same shall
have accumulated. ; 5
2.' And be it further ordained,
to be held on the 10th inst., to elect
u sanitary inspector, at a salary of $50
Council then took a recess until 8:30
i m. on Wednesday, the 10th inst.
M. J. Colson,
Attest: yr Mayor. .
Jas. Houston, Cl’JMfC&tinciP 1! u
Ail j.mi lieu Milet,imt May lQftjt J88H.
Council met pursuant :■> adjourn
ment. 1'ivseut, His Honor, M. fi.QqVi
K 'i , Mayor, and Ahl. Wilder, fjppacs,
Cook, Harvey, LittlefoliLamlHardy.,
■Vi me
Council proceeded to ballot for sau-
itarv iusppjtorowhicli r«A
forfeiture and collection of bonds giv
en by offenders against tbe ordinan
ces of tbe citj|«f^fp«w^f JrtJtheir
appearance at tbe Police Court of said
city, and for other purposes therein
mentioned, was read the <fii
then token up I ly unanimous
read a second time, by sections, and
unanimously passed.
M. J. Colson, ,
Attest: ‘>[i i.t I -Vl•• «<Mayor.
James Houston, Clerk Couucil.
Wuycross scorns to be badly afflict
ed with numerous and
proceed, at an adjourned, meeting tbe owners, agents or occupants
of all houses within tho city shall keep
the same, with the yards and premia
u W in a cleanly condition, removing
per won in. , Jj j . j i.Lis. * ot destroying by tire, atleast once a
■ destroying by
week* all rubbisl^trssh, garbage and
‘ ‘ * every kind, a^d shiijl keep all
drnins nncTprivies constantly
i'roiu Prank L. Haralson, State Libra*
rflmn,
Atlanta, Jan. 1; 1880.
cal!
lean and purified
Sec. 3. And be
That nil persons ,
meats, fisli, vegetables, Ac., Ac., shall
rennf| Pfl'lttyj 1 /
,G<fr, wb'ellier animal or vegetable,
id shall keep exposed, particularly
ing the warm season, a sufficient
ntity of chloride of lime, carbolic
or sulphate of iron tq destroy all
'ora,
solutiorf ofciirboUc acid or
er E good disinfectant, and 'fltfalT
frequently whitewash (he interior of
the buildings, And'shall not sell or of-
for for. sale any tainted or decaying
meats, fish, oyster, Jruitoyr vegetables.
Se<i 4. Aid he it further ordained,
at'no person shall throw or place
_y rubbish, trash, garbage, empty
cans, bottles, or any other material,
either solid or. 'liquid, into or upon
any public squaro, street, lane, alley,
drain, or upon tbe premises of anotb-
SidWSwMMB
same within six hours thereafter; aud
ftJsKS$sa©s®sft
oil such matter hitherto placed by
them, and now lying on any of the
squares, streets, lanes, alleys, or upon
the premises of any person within the
tested „
self and" cn others, and have found it
to bo all that is claimed—a specific for
neuralgia and .beadoobe-, X reeom-
mciid it to a suffering public.
Yonrs truly, Frank L. Haralson.
Hutchinson & B|»o., 'ftb£ , lb, Attb-
,a - Sold by all druggists. fl5-3m
Messrs. Hutchinson & Bro.: I have cjty.„ - ( A ..
5“> fm
That the owners
■hall speedily remove them to such
point as shall be designated by the
Board of Health or Sanitary Inspec
tor, and then bury them at least three
feet below the surface of the earth;
and if no owner of a dead animal can
pP rjpflfly, found,Itbe sadfcjhagbe
removed andiboriw At the expense of
the city, and the said expense sball be
charged to and paid by the owner
whenever ascertained.
Sec. 6. And be it further ordained,
That it shall be tbe duty of tbe Sani
tary Inspectoral) takeccbSfce of.snch
teams as shall he furnished by Coun
cil, and remove to snob point or points
as shall be designated by tbe Board
of Healtlj, tmd' at aPfh rtasonaiJe
charges as shall have been fixed by
Council, tbe contents of all privies
and all snob garbage, filth or other
matter, which tbe Board of Health
sball require to be removed, within
the limits prescribed by tbe first sec
tion of this ordinance, and which be
shall have been requested to remove
by those using tbe privies, or by those
owning tbe lots upon which tbe gar
bage, filth or other matter shall have
accumulated; but all such persons
shall havo the privilege of themselves
removing or employing others than
the Sanitary Inspector to make such
removals, provided tbe same be done
in strict compliance with the provis
ions of this ordinance.
Sec. 7. And be it further ordained,
That it shall be the duty of the May
or to appoint a standing commitUee
of three, to be known as the commit
tee on quarantine and sanitation, and
to whom sball be referred all matters
touching tbe quarantine or sanitation
of the city, and who shall take charge
of all matters pertaining to either, par
ticularly that of supervising the busi
ness and duties of the Sanitary In
spector, and wbo shall be authorized
to contract with responsible parties
for the removal of all matter from the
limits prescribed in tbe first section
of this ordinance, whenever tbe same
can be done to the advantage aud ben
efit of those Laving to make the re
movals.
Sec. 8. And be it further ordained,
That it shall be the duty of the com
mittee ou quarantine and sanitation
to procure a sufficient number of box
es for the removal of tbe contents of
all privies within tbe aforesaid limits,
which shall be furnished free of
charge, but shall be kept in good or
der and condition by those using
them.
Sec. 9. And be. it further ordained,
That all persons using privies requir
ing movable boxes, shall so construct,
locate or arrange tbe same, so as to
afford the Sanitary Inspector an easy
and convenient entrance to the same,
either from tbe rear or front of the
premises,
Sec. 10. And be it further ordained,
That tbe sauitary inspector shall
charge nnd collect, monthly, the fol
lowing prices for removing tbe con
tents of privies, viz:
For families not more Ilian fire In number t SI)
• ■ from live to teu In number 40
•• Irom ten to twenty In number no
exceeding twenty In nnmber 5 00
And such pricos for tbe removal of
other matter as shnll be fixed by the
committee on quarantine and sanita
tion. . , , .. j>
Sic. 11. And be it further ordained,
That tbe members of Council, mem
hers of tbe Board of Health, Sanitary
Inspector aud lhe police force of the
city are hereby authorized to enter
upon any and all premises within the
city for the purpose of iijHpectiug uwd
giving order* 4$r. disinfecting ai.d
cleaning the sainb; and all- persons
neglecting or refusing to obey such
ders shall be -im mediately placed on
iuformatiiy WJckeVfor trial before
e ponce court.
Hue. 12. And be it further ordained,
TO the duty oil!
umilius Rod id
of the
lisOHM
Jewelry and Clocks l
SILVERWARE, Etc.,
In Grreat'Variety.
contagious disease, or of any
wbick> they suspect to be coutagiou-
to iinrtrtMutely notify tbe Health ofli
eer or tbe City Physician ot such case
‘
violate.any of.the provisions of this «>i -
dinauco, shall be subject, ou convic
tion tueirefor before the police feorirt,’
to a fiuo not exceeding $100) or labor
on the public streets for a term not
exceedingAifttVofboUytf !#><
discretion of tne court.
Sec. 14. And be it further ordained,
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, May 8tb, 1882.
M. J._Colson,
at; .i . .... Mayor.
James Houston, Clerk-Council.
N. B. Sulplmta ot Jrop, bettor
known ns cupptUKaiMMWIAyi^*
aud cheapest'dlSJufectonts that cau
be used, aud its use is strongly rec
ommended in aud about privies, in
tbe proportion of two pounds to «
bucket of water. The copperas can
be purchased at any drof store, and
should be used at least once a week.
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Needles and Attachments.
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MeroHant Tailor.
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Cm MARSHAL’S SALES.
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Will be (ukFlfofii^ tli. batrt Ron., doer, in tbe
®tty i«f Brunawick, Olynu county, Oecruia, ou the •
first Tucaday in Jane 1883, between the hours
of tep a. m. and fonr p. m. of that day, at public cut-
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attorney at LAVi
Over MlcbeUon'. ProTirion Store, Glouenter Street,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
bed property, t
At thraame|ituejJ
improAut«it|iu UMciijful R^itfawf* kAuownandi
in tue pftif of flaid city oa >*4w Town lot
mini|H:r 3.379, levied on a> tin* property of Samuel
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lama for taxes due the city of Bruno*
wick for the year 1881. Amount taxes due. $4 10.—
Cost 84 00.
NOTICE.
TUI
My^appoin|ments^fJr taking Tax Bstdrus fur ths Q
Rniuawlck, April 3d and 4th, 34th and 23th, May
1th mrnA 9th.
inoua Mills, April 6th and SCth, May 10th.
PiLtl-v • Store, April Utb, May
Bt thci. April 12tb, May M and 11
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my one. wlU hi ,«t tb. City
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