Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, September 09, 1882, Image 5

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Reporta orOReen of ttt City tflnu* ’■ !t l** •iiuiu D * aE ! ■—■— ' ,[iOur-. Ji REPORT Or CLERK AMD TREASURES FOR V *BK MONTH OF MAY, 1882. Amount on hand ;,{ 0o , • $6,58816 Mrs Ohas Christie, taxes Jos E Lambright, fines lbs J J Morgan, taxes DanlGilea M J Christopher « H B Goodbread, trustee, taxes L W Harris “ » Est G W Abbe ** Mrs 2 D Nightengale “ Eugenius Fears “ J W Wood, agent “ BBHill “ Mrs JMinohan " Bram Blue ■ • Mrs E E Raffo " Est L J B Fairebild '* Thos Bourke “ Mrs S G Winter Matthew Shannon, wharfage, Mrs Clubb & Lamb, taxes C A Epping “ Carl Epping “ Moses& Betsy Ouyler “ Est QR Nolan W F Barkuloo “ L T Dupree, trustee “ James Palmer “ Cuffiie Jenkins “ Eugenius Fears “ H C Taylor “ VV B Burroughs “ G R Williams Mrs R Meyers “ George Chandler “ Mrs George Chandler “ James Thomson " Mrs DB Stallings “ G D Munroe “ George Chandler, license E Solomon • “ Friedlander & Co “ W 0 Beck & Co “ F J Doerflinger “ JERuseel W F DoerflingerACo “ C J Lunden “ Ben Hirsch “ Mrs R Meyers “ W P Golden ST Taylor & Co “ J Michelson & Bro “ J T McDaniel « Dock Wright “ M J Christopher '* T Madison “ L Florid & Co Mrs R Gonzalez “ J G Harvey John Cooper “ Mrs Ellen Pacetty “ J T Manoe Austin Scarlett James Thompson “ James Palmer “ W R Grant « James Monroe “ Mrs Ellen Paoetty “ Cornelius Byrd “ L C Wright “ Carl Epping, loase H B Goodbread, trustee, lease 2 75 7660 1060 320 600 2 20 10 00 90 25 16 70 175 16 00 260 9 90 5 00 3 40 8 00 9 70 21 65 325 700 6 00 5 88 2 60 3 45 4 65 27 60 843 100 2 00 120 42 40 48 56 40 46 55 685 20 40 510 20 00 5 25 60 00 5000 60 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 g oo 00 8 00 00 375 600 250 50 00 3 76 3 76 500 10 00 40000 500 8 75 4 00 3 75 5 00 1000 4 00 400 200 50 SKtOXt or MARSHAL,OV ROB COLLECTED AMD PAID OVER IQ flT.Buy a TREASURER Duma kax, 1882. JLenholm.......; ....$500 SOSolburg... 5 00 .1 Pj m Fannie Hughee..< 6 00 OH Mead.. 2 00 John Dillon'. 8 00 EdFrazer 300 WJ Wflllsms...600 WmLane 2 00 WmAbrey 2 00 John Doe 5 00 Richard Ham. 6 0o Jim Burroughs 5 00 Moees Robinson... 500 Henry Tison 2 00 Williams ! 6 00 C W Robarts. 2 00 Dan Edwards.. 2 00 C G Moore 2 00 JohnWalburgh 100 Barrel Massey 2 00 Lucrecia Brooks 100 John Cochran 2 00 Edward O’Brien 2 00 LouBently 2 00 Jennie Belle 2 00 Lou Bently 100 Correct $8100 Jakes Houston, Clerk and Treasurer. MALAGA: < Malaria is an almost in- • describable malady which not even the most talented physicians are able to fath om. Its cause is most fre quently ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malady does not nec essarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it It often affects the sufferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling and a high fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he be comes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self T laid III t,lh* l upon the human frame, the r of the svstem is thrown open lenrous diseases. The body $7,073 28 dihbursehents. James Houston, salary $100 00 Jos E Lambright D B Randolph W H Rainey C B Moore W D Mclvor C W Byrd J R Robins T G Stacy Jackie White 80 00 “ 60 00 «• 50 00 “ 50 00 “ 5o 00 “ 50 00 '• 25 00 20 00 « 6 26 H A Kenrick, Seo’y, education 175 00 G A Hanson, police 8 76 PT Goodbread “ ...100 L O Trimble “ 17 86 D A Moore, guard house 140 86 L W Harris et ml streets 90 43 L D Hoyt & Co “ 9 50 S L Fremont, harbor 75 00 W U Telegraph Co, harbor 76 Thos O’Connor, pub bniL 60 00 W B Burroughs “ 4 00 M J Christopher, miscellaneous 9 00 L D Hoyt & Co pub build’s... .13 85 H B Goodbread “ .... 6 00 D A Moore “ .... 176 L D Hovt & Co, miscellaneous 110 47 “ 10 54 Calvin Franklin etal.oemeteries SO 80 ETViGRK, charity 6 70 Steamer Florida,horses....•••• 8 00 L W Harris, streets 38 00 J J Spears “ 14 16 “ pub buil 90 “ charity 18 00 G H Merrjfield. streets 2f“ B Hirscb, cemeteries. 1 R BHill,charity.i* 4 Mrs J.»bn Ward, charity. 9 76 Littlefield and Tison, streets 86 07 " " 67 86 “ « ...,80 25 G Gunby Jordan “ 3100 H A Kenrick, Seo’y, education.202 60 “ *' coupons.. .297 50 Steven Collins “ .... 28 00 “ certificates 33 66 Cash to balance.... 4,949 50 $7,073 28 Examined and fonnd correct Jesse Wilder, Ch’m’n Finance Com. An officer of the Sultan’s body guard cat oat the tongue of a boat man the other day because he charged him with keeping back part of his pay and said he would get it from him in the day of judgment. The officer boasted of his cruelty, expecting his rank to save him, but the Sultan or dered him to be punished “just like any other criminal.” Appleton, S. O., July 12,1881. Mb. W. H. Barrett, Augusta, Ga: Dear Sir—I have used your H. H. P. in my family for indigestion, Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint, and re gard it as the finest preparation of the kind I have ever need. Tours truly, Marshall Hill, of Blount A Hill > —» Indiana has a law to prevent weak- minded persons marrying. A crusty bachelor insinuatoe that the weak- minded are the only persons who ever think of doing such a thing. B. E. FLINT, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, Baby Carriages, MEAT SAFES, CURTAINS AND FIXTURES, n.l OF WHICH HE WILL SELL AT L0WE8T MARKET PRICES. •oglMy 1 A /« C*or*rr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Office next to &OTDIUU AMD Appeal building- Malaria once havii hold door to nervous w weak and enfeebled absorbs no nourishment, but subsisting upon itself, the digestive organs no longer perform their functions; theliver becomes torpid, and other organs failing to do their routine work speedily become disordered, and dissolution and death are apt to ensue. In addition to being a certain core for malaria and dulls and fever, Brown’s Iron Bitters is highly recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain and efficient tonic; es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter mittent fevers, want of appetite,loss of strength,. lack of energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs. It is for sale by all respectable dealers in medicines, price, $1 per bottle Be sure and get the genuine BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. Take no other. Spring styles l X. MADDEN. xv£ ,aav*iAW -BUSINESS, CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS., y?i • * Brunswick, *j 4 r ! h Georgia, CM EXTENDS TO THE PUBLIO|ANIINVITATION^X> EXAMINER FULL AMD COMPLETE8TOCS OF V DRUGS, CHEMICALS, r n as DTE STUFFS. . -. - . A. ’ > r a 1 Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, i R f - O 3; / a > k w< TO^CXjSrr G-OODS, Etc., • ‘ ’’ J ' Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed, AMD EVERVTHIMOIPEBTAIMING TO A FIR8T-CLASS DRUG tSTORE. OUR PRE8CRIPTI0N| DEPART- I.MENT IB UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr. XL*. «r. 33. PERSBE, An experienced and registered Pharmacist. Especial attention given to compounding physicians* prescriptions. IJ^BURFOItD, M. D. New&Fresh Goods Urom thelarket CITT BARBER SHOP, J. M. CARTER, Proprietor. gUAVIMO. HAIR CUTTING AND HAIR DRESS ING doo* in the very lxteet end moet approved etyle. LADIES AND CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING, HATS&CAPS! ©HO ES ! For men and women, boys end girls, children and babies, CHEAP AS DIKT. DUNN & CO. FOB SALE. 2 Pairs second-hand Platform Scales, 1 Democrat Wagon* 2 Small Near Iron Sale, 1 Showcase. After being burned oat at the late fire, has re-opened, IN FLINTS BUILDING, NEWCASTLE STREET. A large stock, consisting of STAPLE & FANCY DRYGOODS 4 , ,,,.tf'. fIf< Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing, - BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,,* Crockery, Glass and Tinware, roceries, Totoaooo and. Cigars, M , a * J Which be offers at BOTTOM PRICES! He solicits the patronage of the people. Remember^ •• rrw *; U Opposite Blain’s Drug Store I Wall Papers, Decorative ^a{|gL, Etc^ We heveltut received 290 roll, beet CHINESE MATTINGS. All new pattern, of till* aeuon'e Importa tion. Also, e large leaortment of fine EBONY PARLOR CABINETS. A LARGE LINE OF FINE Chamber SetsWardrobes, Sideboards,'Desks, Chiffoneres,Etc UPHOLSTERING end MATTRESS MAKING by (be beet workmen. Country order, eolklted. ^.LLEIT eSc 169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga. HOUSE. SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING-. The undersigned is prepared to contract for all kinds of painting in the moat artistic style. Those who desire fine work done at fair prices will do well to caU on him st his office oter W. H. ilarriaon*s store, Newcsatlc street, Brunswick, Gs. Portraits copied in oil. Ol-js-l L. MADISON. ■v U. J.IiEAVY&CO Auction ami Commission Merchants, and General Collecting,’Agents, Special* ttention given to the collection of rents Business *ti<! consignments solicited, and speedy return* guaranteed, Office under Advkbtiskb arid- Afpf-al office, Brunswick, Ga. Befera by permis sion to J. M. Madden, broker. Cook Brut, k Co., manafacturera of lumber, and M. J. Colson, Mayor of the city of Brunswick. )anl4-ly