Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, September 09, 1882, Image 3

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_ mm h of oopNoiu |■3b the He Sep.. 2Cth^ 1893. I the City of ^ , K Mavor, and Aid. Wilder, HarveyJ*?refeflMTheiapplications ~ LJ.„atamma I*£“•"*». Doerflingnr, Houston and 0 Connor for permission to bnild band room on one of-the short blind Hardy and Littlefield. Absent—Aid. Cooper, Cook, Doerflinger, Spears. Tue minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed. Tbe _ wa s taken up, and after bearing evidence the case was dismissed. Rend communication from Messrs. R.»rflinger, Houston & O’Connor, ci.i'iuiittee from the Brunswick Brass streets near Newcastle and Gloucester streets, beg leave to report favorably sommend that they be granted the use of the short street be tween Newcastle and Grant streets, and between old town lots Nos. 101 and 102. The report was received and adopt- B.iud, askiug Oouimino peru^ t^m to the om*1 restrictions, to Build baqmtBCra opefcf M>el Athfitionordfa ttttgor and.Ootmail blind streets, the i d ■ 1 the City of .Brunswick. I,v Council, which was received, and tbeu referred to the committee on public buildings. Read communication from J. H. McCullough, Esq., refusing to serve us fire warden, which. was reunited und accepted. > Read communication from G. H. Jlerrifield, foreman Oceanic Fire Company No. 1, asking Council to ap propriate the sum of fifteen dollars, monthly, from tbe first of August, with tvhicjii tb pa/fdrkeijpiiig thaen-; gine in order and good condition,' which was received and referred to the committee on fire department and finance committee. Rend comm anient ion from T. B. Goodbread and A. E. Heins asking Conucil fop permission, to, re-open their plaoekif business'dn Sundays, inasmuch as the drag stores and ho tel. which dealt in the same articles from which they obtain support, did not close up, which was received and action t^erpon postpefc^d urijiil nmjt regular meeting of Council. Read communication from Mrs. A. Wilson, soliciting remuneration o Council for taking care of C. H. Bob ble, deceased, and destroying bedding Used by the tm«£ h t SKEaH and referred to tne Chanty commit) and Board of Health. Read communication of F. Joerger, J. S. Burns.and G. H. Merrifield comr rnittee of fire oompapy/ stiting .4hdt they had but one available cistern and only 500 feet of h^se^ which was re ceived and jreferred t6 we committee on fire department, Aid. Littlefield and Wilder being added to tbe com* rnittee. Read communication t of Board of Health, signed by Secretary, James Houston, stating ihnt they herewith present the rules for the better pres^ evvution of the public health of the city of Brunswick, together with the quarantine regulations, which they respectfully suggest be enforced, and prescribe a penalty for the violation of the same, which was received. The finance committee submitted bitls amounting to $746.42, which were ordered paid. Council then took a recees until 9 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, 7th iust ^ M. J. Colson, Attest: Mayor. Jas. Houston, Clerk of Council. Ail jour notl Mooting, S©ptemV>or ttd. Council hut, pursuant to idjotnh- ment. Present, M. J. Colson, Mayor, and Aid. Hardy, Harvey, Littlefield, Cook, Spears and Wilder. Absent, Couper and Doerflinger. Council pfqhfloded to .take UP ap peal case of W WilliamB, charged with the offense of disorderly conduct on the 12th day of June, pud held guilty by HiB Honor, the Mayor, and ordered to pay’s? do® ten . and all costs, and in defai payment to labor on the public st: for a term of 20 days, and after hi iug evidence, the judgment of Hi Honor, the Mayor, was snsl The special oommittt^r was referred the duty of ‘ to tbe practicability of' feeding the city prisonei to report that upon inveatigati the matter, they deem it proper to lot the matter stands as it now is until the first of January, 1883, when they will submit tbeir plans to Counoil. Respectfully submitted, Jesse Wildes, J. P. Harvey, ' Committee. The report was received and, the committee granted the further time. The special committee appointed to examine and report upon the matter of a permanent quarantine station, beg leave to make the following report that after considering the advantages and disadvantages attached to the dif ferent locations tendered them, they are Of the opinion that the point in McCoys river, and known os the “Bunch of Grass," offered us by Col. J. T. Collins, is the most valuable, and they recommen that tbe city purchase the same at a cost not to exceed the snm of $1,250. .. Respectfully submitted, , ■ 8. G. Littlefield, ! { L ' J J.-P.i Harvey, * < * 1 - 3 * 3 * ’ Committee. The report was received. Aider- man Spears then moved to amend the report by striking ont the snm of $1,- 250 and substituting therefor the snm fid $500, which was declared carried, flthd tharh(fort then adopted. The harbor master submitted his report of Augast, which was received and ordered to be placed on file. Council then proceeded to take ap the ^aa^ahtiue rules and regulations, Sb|mIitB<j| by the fioaird of Health, 'Which were approved: ' - Conncil then proceeded to take ap the sanitary roles and regulations submitted by tbe Board of Health, oved, aftor suggesting tnleH)6 amended by in serting the words “and approved by Council,” after the words “selected by the Board of Health, in the second l‘»f / » / ■! ' . 5 The following resolntion, adopted by the Board of Health, was submitt ed and approvediby Council: £ Resolved, That the disinfeoting ma terial'belonging to tbe city of Bruns^ wick and now in charge of the keeper of the gnnrd house, and any other that may be placed in his charge, shall be'subject to tbe orders of any mem ber of tbe Board of Health, and shall be delivered to any person bearing such order. Booh order shall specify 1f the said disinfeotant shall be free of charge, and if not so specified the keeper of the guard house shall dbllecb for such disinfectants furnished on such order ’he eost price of the same, viz: Copperas at three cents per pound. Carbolic acni'at 75 cents per gallon. Carbolic powder 6 cents per pound. Roll sulphur 5 cents per pound. And he shall pay the money so col lected to the Clerk and Treasurer of the city, taking his receipt therefor; and all orders for soon disinfectants mast be in writing, and shall be kept on Mo. . ... Also, tbe foUpMT>ng resolntion, which was also approved, after suggesting that the words “or burned’ be in serted at the end of the rule: Betaliei, Tfiit hd-person shall cot any weeds or vegetable growth upon the streets or vacant lots oeforo the first d«y :»f November, 1882, unless the same be promptly removed to some point designated by the Board- fffiM® following JrWolatfgnyVfhiA was also approved: Resolved, That from and after this dstowtil Nov. L1882’ the Bond of Health believe that it will be lnjan- |ih public health to remove op places or tbe digging of *T|be same will be jlpiMial permission _ jalth. iwlngwesolotion, which ■ ivedt ' . J [ [ . ) ] bat the proprietors of use should be required ,Ve all privy matter and slop wa fer removed from the premises daily, and that the slop water should bo thrown into tbe river. , Alan, the following resolution,Wbiob wa8 also approved. Resolved, That Council be request ed to have the streets of the city im mediately and thoroughly cleaned, and that it is the wish of the Board, and regarded as absolutely important, that the entire chaingang be put to and other places as shall be , ont by the Board of Health, or member thereof. Also, the following resolntion, which 'nttwsuu&Saa respectfully represent to oounoil, that it is impossible, under tbe present regulations, to beep the oity in 4 cleanly and healthy condition, and that the Board therefore request that the Scavenger cart and force be placed under the control of the Board of Health. Also thefollowing resection, which waa alsq approved, after suggesting that "J” be changed to “L” street. » Resolved, Thst no person be allow ed to dry any green hides south of “L” street from the first day of May to the first of November 1882. Also, tbe following resolntion, whiob was also approved. Resolved, That the Board of Health require that the slops and privy mat ter accumulating at the guard house be removed daily from the premises. An ordinance, to repeal an ordi nance, to secure the denliness and to promote and preserve the healthful ness of tbe city of Brunswick, pre scribe penalties for a violations of tbe same, and for other purposes therein mentioned, except tbe seventh and tenth sections of tbe same, passed in council on the 8tb pay of May 1882, was read the first time, then taken up by nnanimons consent, read the sec ond time, by sections, and unanimous ly passed. By Aid. 'Wilder: Resolved, That no bill against the city be audited by the finance com mittee, or ordered paid by Council, unless the same be accompanied by tbe written order or approval of tbe chairman of the committee having charge of the department for which the bill was made. The resolution was unanimously adopted. By Aid. Harvey: ., ■/ Resolved, That the city of Bruns wick will not, after this date, receive any convicts from any county except the county of Glynn, and not from the county of Glynn, unless one half of the expense or feeding the* edn- viots be paid by the said connty. Tbe resolution was unanimously adopted. Aid. L. submitted bids made to Oceanic Fire Company No. 1, for the erection of an engine bouse, viz: O, IL V»n Nttiae $680,Q0, Rtoharc* Walker, $600 ; W. H. Anderson, $765,00 ; and on motion of ^ld. Harvey, connoil resolved to furnish $290,00, one half of the bid of C. H. Van Nnise, provided the other one bnlf be raised by the Fire Company by private subscription or otherwise. Council then adjourned. M. J. Colson, Attest: " 1 Mayor. James Houston, Clerk Treasurer. mii ,ii • hid s.-..i ©c .J'osiiw ti Unit w, fcLI ; Ria: STREET, BBUNSWICKh -’ ga. Convenient to Business, the Railroads and the Steamboats. EAST TENNESSEE, Virginia i Georgia R. R., OEOllOIA DIVISION. Tbe Short Line Atlanta to Macon— 1 The Shorten! Line to Florida, Condensed Local Passenger Schedule, August 35th, lsM. No. 1. 7:10 am 8:15 cm 0:10 t m 10:20 ft m 1:10 pp 9102 p “ l:00p 1:18 p 6:80 p m t:50 pm 0-Tip 1008 pm 2:40a m iOO't m 1:16 ft m 5:33 a m 3:00 • m isoaa 7:20 ft m 8:10 ft m Leftve DALLAS.... Left vo. .Poirdar Springs. Leave AuateU ATLANTA;; tvo....McDonough... ive .Jackson..... Lean.... Indian Spring. MACON ; Le»vo....’..Cochr»n .. Leave Zutraan IT«. V . Wft.... Kite' ivo Sterling. Arrive...DBUNsinOK. 8„ r. A W. B>. Ltftvn..,. — Leave.. Arrivo. . JAOK&ON yHiLBeLaa^a - ■ Mg 11:10pm 113X1 ft m S06a« 7:13 am 10:35 • mfLeavg. m Leavo v.itm.n Arrivo 1:00 p miLeftVft McBae Arrive 2:30pm Le»vo 3«ileT. r ....Arrive 5:10 pm. Arrive......IZSUpi. Lft»v« U B« iff :4ft pm 6:35 pm No.*. Trftln, Hot, 1 and 1. betweftn DftUw and Mxcon. run dallj, except Sunday*'. Trains No* 3 and 4 itvreen Macon and Jftsup, run dally, except Sun- xya. Other train* run d»Uy, Train* to *od from HftwilnxvUIe connect with Tralnaftrrtiftft't^Mftoon, both ftouth and north. In time to consftct with tralna for aU diverging point.. Train* north arrive »t Atl*nt» ln_ time to connect with all train* (or North, Eaat andWeaL J E. MALLOKY, M. K. BEATY, Aaatilaot Snp’t, bacon. AavUtant 8np't. Atlanta. W. V. McCBACKBN, SuperIntendent, AtUnU. J, J. G1UFFIN, JA8. B. OGDEN. A. O. P^AeAlhai*-^- OaoTPaa* Aganr Lnan H. Hannia. ‘ ftu E Sujrll Harris A Smith, Attorneys Mld*CdiitBelort it lew. WUl practice In all the court* Oft h *Bro n, w! ck Cir cuit, and In Melntoah county of the Eaatern Cir cuit. and in the U. A Court*. Office on N owe a, tie atreet, near the ADTirrnta aud Arrxan office. Uruuswick, Georgia. Jani>ly Furniture New, Table Good W. C. BECK MCO*. PROPRIETORS. aug20:ly Brunswick Bracket Works RICHMOND STREET. BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. t " EDWARDS, WARDUb C04PR0PRIET0RS. Wood Turning, Moulding, SAWING, Etc., Picket* of all atyle* made to order,Wood Turning of every deacriptlon, alao, Scroll aud Circular Saw lug done with naatneea and dl.patch. Octagon and Fluted Baluaten, Newela and Balia conatantly on hand or made to order. Pattern*. Models, Bope and Twisted Works, Tan-Pins and Balia, Indian Clnha, frames. Clock 8 ag-Pleaie given* a call, and leave your ordors. N. B.—AU Jolt ' • SELLINfi OFF. CLOSING OUT SALE AT SOLOMON’S! | ’’ ,!< TflEEjmBE srofckop DRY M AND LOTIK i BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, &C., Regardless of Cost! 8S-OALL EABLf AND SECURE BAB^AIM. j IN GUN WORKS, Urys Blrtrsts^ i WESTERI GREAT PITTSBVMOB, *A. non. to engage with <V soil ravers* Vwfnl MniuwhShl -.rffWs-.. Front* large, lailmr Is IlgkL ...xrlnelvr territory ghra. No aooMtl- tlon. Terms IlheraL Circulars FREE. Addraan. Hewitt Naanlkct’g Ce* Bax 888, PiUsbnrgk, Pa. A NEW CURE FOR POTATO PUtS 1 AND ALL TROUBLESOMEVERMIN. pfiVS.*: 7o*tfe° Va^D 8 *^,^***- '“**• ST. XI. Johnston, PttMank. Pa M usical instruments of all kinds for sale very cheap. Catalogues free. Address, RICHORD H “ ‘ I HULLS ogueeh CO.. Box Plttshtngb, Pa. “SOMETHiNB KEN UNDER THE SI!" Employment for all Attractive, Intereatlugr, Instructive, ' Useful and Profitable* East Tennessee, Virginia and Surgia R. H, THE CHEAT SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE 1 BETWEEN AU PRINCIPAL SOUTHERN CITIES FOR FRIEGHT AND PA88ENOER81 Shortost. Moat Direct and Comfortable Bouts to nil EASTERN & VIRGINIA CITIES. mly Direct Bonto to the Watering Places and Be- fort# of EAST TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA. The Great Emigrant Route to Taxes and th* North west, via Its Memphis and Charleston Divis ion, and to all points In Son them and Central Texas, via Caters or Me ridian and NEW ORLEANS. Through Sleeping Oars! Memphis to New York VIA Roanoke and the New Shenandoah ValJoy Line! Alio, THROUGH SLEEPERS to New Oricats via Ro- an oka, connecting with Una to N*w York. Georgia Division now Open Through from BRUNSWICK TO DALLAS vl* Ms- con and Atlanta, and will be opened through to Chattanooga via Roma by Sept. 18th. Waycross Line to Florida via 1 its Georgia Division., Illustrated Pamphlet free on Applica tion. For rate* or information address Jaa R Ogden, O F and P A, Knoxville, Turn. iw; is lot Oothard, A O P and P A. KooxvlBe, Tear). T 8 Davant, A O F and P A, Memphis, Term. Ray Knight, A O P sod P A, Selma, Ala. Tronmn, AO Find PA, Atlanta, Ok _ M Welch, Western Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn. W Lowry, Tloket Agent, Dalton, O*. i • ■ a R Kerr, Passenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. 1 Bunting, Jr, Ticket Agent. Bristol. Tenn. Boyd, Chattanooga, Tenn. FHBBB.1RBER IIP. CHARLEY GREEN Will op*n. August SKh. IMS, ft FZBST-OLA88 BAJtBEB SHOP, where ho will execute haircut* Ung. shaving and ahompooing in the moat approved style*. Shop on Bay itreO, nearly oppooltft Pogt Office. White customer* only will bo curved. augl9*!m. A. D. GALE & SON LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Office over the store of Kaiser A Brother. Those wishing work done wili And It to their nterestpo call. NEW METHOD OF DRAWINO. by which ay- one can become his own artist, and do at once what would require many yoaraof Instruction and practice til accomplish in the ns oil way—really en abling persons of ordinary skill, after a SINGLE TRIAL, to coup all kinds of picture, with pen, pen cil or crayon I Tbe art of drawing life sua portraits from small photographs la to easy that a successful knowledge any be acquired after one trial 1 Artists. Teaebore, Ornamental Painters, Marbel Workers, Engravers, Milliners and architects will And this labor-saving method invaluable to their business. Maps, photographs, engravings, charts, ornamental designs, fancy letters, mouognups, etc., can be enlarged to any alze with absolute accuracy, without any measurement. garTn tUoladles It is specially adapted tor stamp. Ing, embroidery, braiding, and fancy patterns on cloth, etc. THIS METHOD OF DRAWING I > , t }. t tallU . In highly'recommended by ft*ti>ta and teacher* as an excellent moans of fttnHtartllng children with farms ana proportion*, at the same time encourag ing them to further effort* bj the •uccesa srhieved. All arc cordially Invited to visit my studio, over Blain'e Drug Store, and leo specimens of drawing, and especially the drawing by pupils, after qnly one leeaon. Term, moderate. nTJ OFFICE HOURS;—8:30 a. it. to 12 m„ itofl p. v. Young men taught at night ff deiifea. 1 O. H. WIMBERLY. OF BRUNSWICK. TO> b* Sirs. EABLE, OK BROOKLYN, N:Y„ f’ ' f> i WISHER TO INFORM YOU THAT SHE 18 NOW PREPARED TO SHOW HElt STOCK OF SPRING MILLINERY GOODS TRIMMEDi& UNTRIMMED Imported Bonnets, LACE NECK)WEAR, TRIMMIN03. FANCY WOOL WORK, <WILD8B»>«|UCIi|rlP» Fancy Ornaments, Buttons RIBBONS. Et C . Call and examlno stock. declO-ly MALLORY’S NEW ra& BRUNSWICK Steamship Line. OapkinBISK, CAHONDELET, , Leave* New York rraryFfcdsy at k P. M.. nrtiv- >g tn Brunswick every Tnesday. Close connection tlh all points onB. k A. and M. AB. Railroads. Through hills lading atfMd toall point* on above Freight knit passage as low as by any other Une. For Janel-iy s,i ,* i For Sale or Rent. uf .itT' ■ ’ . The undersigned has a pleasant home ror sale i r rent. Good titles. Everything in good r-pair, and • good bargain (or th* man thst lain season to re ceive it. ' angUtf A. C. BARTLETT. SCHOOL NOTICE. Th* Public School* of Glynn county will bo ra- opened on Monday, 11th of September. *xu scholars will hs required to produce certlll. catra of vaccination, a* required by law. - o°WAwrd of Elucafion. augl9-3t Co. School Commissioner, Glynn Co.