Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, October 14, 1882, Image 6

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rra corn** officbk*. lo the of 2"®f”" c riEBgffBrr* f SSSSSE^k. fegsaggg^ c ,r^w^ New Advertisements. "rooms TO LET. - ~ i.i THE DIXOH DDILDIN0, OVER BLAi.4'8 DliOO STOKE. Apply to JAMES T. BLAIN, ortH.tf At Pro, glof*. ( ion Set* by the Million JUST RECEIVED AT MAN'S DRUG STORE. mtiniEfiamfponiTMfiiRr I will (111 tha following appointment, for the oop lection of State and county ta-cslor tbe yo»r 18^3;, Botbcl. Oet Sterling, Oct. 18 and 38 and Wr. 1.' Evelyn, Oct. 13 And 80And1 Hot. 9, Brunswick, Hot. 1 And 3, 18 And 14, And 3d And 17. fit. filmon«. Oet. 33 And Hot. 8 and M. .. My offle* in T~ AN ORDINANCE. To repeal an ordinance entitled ^ato to rcpeul an ordinance entiMod ‘un ordinance to secure the cloan’taess and to promote and preserve the bealtbfulness of the city of Bruns wick, prescribe penalties for a vio lation of the eame, and for other purposes therein mentioned,' passed in Council on the 8th day of May, 1882, except sections seven and ten of the said ordinance,” passed in Council on the 6th day of Septem 1 her, 1882. . Suction 1. The Mayor And Council of the city of Brunswick, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain that the above recited ordiDanoe be and tbo same ia hereby repealed! >-, ,, Sec. 2. And be it further ordained, That *U.ordi nances and parts of ordinance* In conflict With tale ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. ,n cou “ cu on ^ ‘VK&sushsu JAS. HOUSTON, Clorli of Council. V AN ORDINANCE, To proscribe penalties for a violation of tbo Quarantine end Sanitary • Rules nnd Regulations of the city of Brnnswiek, adopted by the Board of Health for the year 1882, to fix the charges 'to be collected by the - ’ ‘I ‘ rtr»tMun>sW»v 11 Sjfi i£$V TUD^Y'JrOfi "I i AT BKPKSWlCX.aXOBOU. llollE ■MA’rt'EWt.' HATUBDAY MORHIHO, OOTOBFR 14, 1883. 'There is talk of still more brick buildings to be erected. Mr. 1). T. Bunn retnrned this week after an extended trip North. Bead notices of local legislation ad vertised to-day. They augur great things for Brunswick. Onr promised article on artesian wells was crowded out this weak, but will appear iu our next. Oyster season being now at band, Mr. H. E. Barnes is again among us and will soon, be opening,tbe luscious bivalves. , i i. j , * j ^ Capt. D. O. Bisley was out riding this wesk, after an illness of three mouths. ‘Hid friends were glad to greet him once more. The late storm shook- up our town little, fiat, beyond a lfHro dampness within and a sign or two down, left eis We it fotand us—in tact. A. V. IVjood cleared British bark Onbaon the Sth insL, for Loudon, with' a cargo consisting of 1,552 casks spirits tnrpentino valued at $34,131. Rev. W. F. Lloyd is absent, attend ing enmp-meeting in Liberty county. His pulpit will be filled on Sabbath JQl&v. J. W. Weston, of Albany, Oa. Have yon bad the “broke-bono’’ yet? If you have not, prepare for it, ad the disease seems not to respect persons or position. r It doesn’t ki’l, therein , metifion'’ed. ' / 1 GiT ber valued at $3,384. however. ) i See advertisement of rooms to let by Jn& T. Blain. The locatiqn is central and pleasant. He also offers onion sots for sale. Call Cdr.y and secure wbf liyou need. • E. B. Beppard cleared bark' Ameri- can Eagle, on the 12tb inst., for La- layra, Venezuela, witb a cargo con tain- 8scnoii l. Th* Mayor and Connell of the tlty of llrnnswlck, In Connell Maetnuled, do hereby or- Ualt), That any master of % vessel coming Jrou\ In. " * * ‘he^bar tnllQ* Ikgulatiopsof tbi Board of Jlealtbfnpw In force, or any snaateir of a steamer or other vessel who eull Ylolato any of said Quarantine Rnlea, or shall make afhlse atatement aa toaanitary condition of bit rossel, or any person who aball rlolste any of tbo Quarantihe Rules and ftaghlationa of tbo Port of Brunswick, shall be subject, on conrictlou there* for before the Police Court, tj a fine not lees than Ten nor exceeding Two Unndred Dollar*, or labor on the public street* for a term not exceedi y days, or both. at tbo dlec Hec. L And be It further son who eball rlolste, or neglect to comply with, any of the 8anitary Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health, or refuse to obey any of the orders of the said Board of Health, after proiier notice thereof, shall be subject; on couvlctinh there! c be fore the Police Court, to e loo not lose than Thro** nor exceedldg One Hnuda’ed Dollars, or la.orou the public street* for a term not exceeding sixty days, or both, at the discretion of the con el. Hec 3. And be It further ordained, That ihe San* it ry Inspector shall charge and collect (monthly lu advance, and no payment to be made for a loss f 4 *ne than on.* mouth) tno fol'owiug price* lor the remo val of matter from privies, vix: ' For those used by uot wore than six persons.. $0 SO For those used by not more tbso ten pcr»au*... M For thoflo used by upt more than 30 persons... 1 00 Bpecisl rates shall he made for those u*ed by more than twenty persona, and double the forego- lug prices shall be charged and collected vrheuever it 1* required that any nrlvy shall bo cleansed every week. And thebaultary Inspector shall co'lect and roceipt tor all monies aa herein provided, and shall pay over the same, a* collected, to the Clerk and Tt (usurer of the city, taking bis recoin t therefor. Nec. 4. And be It lurther ordained, lust the com* mltt^e of three, heretofore appointc4l by the A_ yor, and known aa tho Committee ou Quarant'ue and hanitation, be continued, and to whom shall be re- ferrvd all matters touching the outrant.ue and aau- iution of the city, and who shall act. in relation to all such matter*, in co-operatiou with the Bo**rd of Health, and particularly that of eupe.-vU the business and duuea of the Sanitary Inspector and force, and who a hall be authorized to contract with responsible partit a for the removal of all matter ‘ out the limit* prescribed by the Boaru of Health, whuutver the Mine can be done to the advantage nnd benefit of thoee having to make the removals. Sec. A. And be it further ordained. That all ordi nance* and ]»art* of ordinance* in coudiet with this ordinance be, and the mdi« are, hereby repcaletl. Passed in Council October 1th, 1083. Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor. James Hovntof, Clerk of Council, i i JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK NOYELT’ES LN Miiery. Goods! TRIMMED AND UN TUI M MED HATS, LACLo, RIBBONS, FEATHER Ala >, a Ltrg-* Liue of Hosiery § Kid Gloves. corsets, or ibe most desirable make. Ladies wP fiul it a K‘ 01 place to get all kmde of Zephyr and Saxony Wool Embroidery, Silks, BRAIDS. ELE6/.NT NKCK WEAR. DF^ESS TRIMMINGS, FRINOXS OFIALL BZ3SCBIP rlONB. E. EARLE. Cook Bros & Co. cleared bark Belle oo|ter. on the 13th inst, tor Fenol, Spain, Witb>ii«argo consisting of 245,- C33 feet pitch Dine, luuibor valued nt $3,433 and 83,420 feet ‘timber valued at $834. > v .. - r 7 - s “A Lady” will pleaso excuse us for consigning her poetry to the waste basket No nauio was given, hence its inevitable fate. This is tho rule adopted by all jonrnalists fur their own protection, and must be adhered to. Miss Hettie Williams, milliner, re quests us to say to the ladies that she has jus returned to the city with n tall line of fancy goods, hats, plumes, etc., all of which will be opeued next Monday. She would be pleared to have tho ladies cull uud ex amine her stock. We refer the members of the Board of Trade to nu article in this issue signed C. P. G. Wo heartily agree with the writer in the geuerul idea but would suggest that we start out ou a rather more moderate scale. After wo get fully uudor headway and secure a fall list of members, wo can then branch out og a grander scalo. Attention, Democrath. Remember, the battle is only half over. Don’t lay down your arms ytt. Yon achieved a big victory on the 4th inst., but you must press on still fur ther. The Congressional a.id county elections are ahead yet. (tat ready for tho charge and again rush to vic tory.. Democracy mtist rule this country. FOUND. On Union street, a valuable piece of jewelry. The owner can have same by calling at our cilice, proving property, leaving something for tbe finder and paying for tbis no tice. If not called for in a few days will be returned to the finder. This tajflfd, org^wd, in .1880 to mrot tbe,absolute need for pome offi- ciabrepresentation'of our boSideaR in tonate has been allowed to slumber, without payment of does or bolding matters of great importance to oar badness men rising; which call ior a revival of this institution. In a short time- a postal will be sent to each member, giving notice oT the time and place of bolding meetings. Among other matters which .will , be presented for the oonsideration of tbe board, will be tbe renting, end fair-' nisbidg of a commodious and 1 attraci- j*e room, to be kept;;otyea add in charge of a, competent Jaq,i,t$r, a. *. to S2,m., from 2 p. M. to;5' V. ' ti. and from 7. p. m. to 9:30 K“4i.; such room to contain all pamphlets, pa pers, memorials and other data, wbiobi have been or may lie gathered >ijq^ re lation to the advantages of onr city and county, maps of the) United States, of’Georgia, .of Glynn county, of the city of. Brunswick, and a full set of .coast survey charts of the At lantic and Gulf coast; pamphlets' descriptive of our two Hues of roirti,! U. S. census documents of lS^O, Sles of the daily Herald, a Boston, Balti more, Philadelphia, Providence, Port land, Savannah. Atlanta, ^Cincinnati daily paper, oD^'or two good railway journals, ono good paper in the French, and another in the German and a third in the Spanish language; this room to be open to nil visitors to our city, ship ouptains and our own citizens during tbe honrs named and stall times whon not ueeded.for meet ings of the board, aud to form a nu cleus for an a()r(ictivo reading ; rdoni and library. The t nost of such a reading and meeting,room would be 4o^ rent say $20 per montb, janitor $30'permoutb, total—$6i)d per year.’ for tkeae two items; Ivwie. daily papers—nino in English, three, ah. Frehoh, German and . Spanish—$10 iper. year, each, $120; first ebst of furnishing, $200, making tpW outlay first ojjinjf, j$920— subsequent year $720. . Such a room would answer as a bus iness exchange where onr’ business men could meet informally to disouss business matters. A telephone eould bo'added fora small additional charge per year:' It Wonld contain in a read ily accessible form all information in relation to drtr' city and county and their advantages desired by strangers visiting us. If tbe plun suggested is thought too costly, some modifications may be made with a view to reducing tbe expense. But in some form such a room ought to be opened, and it will repay our business men and real es tate owners for tho small outlay re quired. It might, for instauco, be thought best to dispense with a jauitor aud have keys accessi ble only to members of tbe board, aud only members of the board and such guests ns might be invited by mem bers of the board to have access to tbe room. The number of daily pa pers might also be reduced. Every business man in tho city ought to be a member of tbe board of trade. Properly organized, with regu- lnr meetings, it can be made of incal culable benefit to our business men, nnd in emergencies which are likely, nt any time, to nrise, it will prove an imperative necessity. We are a grow ing city—our business is growing even more rapidly than our popula tion. To continue this growth satis factorily we must adopt tho methods found,Successful elsewhere. Martel!, Hene«*jr and other braoda of Cognac; al* ao, beat braoda of Rye aud other whiakeya, for nu- dlcinal and other pntpoaea; abto, fine, imported wine*, can be found at GEORGE CHANDLER’S, on Bay street. Je3*ly FALL OPENING OK. MILLINERY! a t d hff.ov/ i,dtt o ma.'ijmoo laveK {.uj oj «" u "ON SECOND; FLOOR OF NE' .sneriei! oUUutm an • c; r Lintftotty v/afj ; HATS AND TRIMMINGS, 1 o it DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGAN -Jeev/fi sirf f.nuhl o I nwlir ANDn MESi i'LOWEItS 1 ' 1 '' | Ut.-viytf - lu , . ■ j lu.j f,LVi .em-J ! JBmttericMs-iol-'^atterns ' I ihill endrATor to pleAAA aK, An! Aik wberer—ALL COUH raV OEDEBSIAm lurop«rod yclT-ly 22 large nnd good' wster, corivenienfc Railroad. «<-t •. i ., , Also, rich Idnds aud desirable locUtioua'fdr Truck Fiiriae, Gardens, Or chards and Suburban Residences, adjoining'tho oity of Bi'npswick, and ac cessible to both railroads. TITLES ,BERFEOT.y,,JZi)eJffifpQlfuhqt been ia actual fioUketKtion'by the present burner All for sale on very favorable terms. Address for further Inrortnation, HENRY 0. DAT; Brnnswiek, Ga. Or, CAPT. G. J. HALL, at M. & B. R. R. office, Brunswick, Ge. aeer ,wn, ‘ , u:( udi HavjiikroBM tbeIobts. Sail—Rosin «nd Apirits, 4i. 3iJ.@Ca. 3d. to Uulliid Kingdom or CoSllnAnt 7 direct; BAltlo direct. AAlce ‘AftblMWonts for Ijdcal Legislation. Our Mails. Again are weYestricted to one mail a day, and that too, so nrranged as to delay our northern mails over 12 hours. This too in the very face of the fact that a train leaves Jesup each day for Brunswick on or abdut (some times before and sometimes after) tbe time the fcst mail reaches, there from Buvaunah. It is brought with, liglitniug speed to that point aud there within forty miles of its deBti- natiou—allowed’ to remain until the next morning. We hate’ito be al ways grumbling but ns tbe mouth- Notice of I,ocalVKWi>eelal Legislation, piece of tbe people ww-mhrt-cttntinue^-^nciliYlXby jiTiTSAt '*)***' jJ Bog.r>. it until our rights are respected. The. mail of oar city is, fqo Important a' matter to be treated so carelessly and 1 ibe attention of those wbp^e duty it is should be given to it at once. Since the regular day train on tbe M. & B. B. R., was taken off our mails have come'around by way of Way- cross and tbe B. & A. B. R. Thus being delayed only about three hours from former run, but for some cause that nrrnpgomuut has been discon tinued—why, we are unable to tell. Certainly somebody is at fault in this matter or wo might have our mails the dny thov leave Savannah. Shipping Intelligence. AUB1VAL8. Oct 6—8c Fannie Kimmey, AY olio, New York, Oct 0—8c A D Knlgbt, Perry, Boston. Oct 9—Bk H D McFarland, McFarland, Boston. Oct 9—So Ella Elliott, Hassell, Boston. Oct 9—So O B McFarland, Strong, Boston. DEPARTURES. Oct 7—8c Ida Lawrence, Young, New York. Oct 9—8c RiUle 8 Derby, Hogg, Wilmington. Oct 9—Br bk Cuba, Jonnston, London. Oct 9—8c Win Haye, Haya, New York. Oct 12—Bg Man eon, Stubbs, New York. Oet 1?—Blr Amivfetn Eagle, Biatcbford, Lagtir. Oct 18r-Bk Belle Wooster, Wiggins, Fenol, Spa'ue. BRUNSWICK MARKET' 8Vfe4'< S',hiH I ..To SHKJl 111 | ." llow do yon Hanis«,« Said a hply t<* her fri«nd, *‘t«» appoar iq iinpjiy f*U» the tim<>?” “I always have Parker’s Ginger Tonic handy,” wns the reply, “and tbun keep myself | llT ® r *'* ai'liwuAwiek and family in good health. When I am well I always fuel good uutured.” See other column. Gen. U. S. Gaant may not want a third Presidential term, but, if a pru dent man, will keep Tlctuixa in the house for young Sartoris. It can be found nt any drug store. OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL • J t.. Baumwic*, Oa., Oot. «T181 quoteprlota current fcr to-day: . D . , COTTON. * *“ "■ Good Miaaiiig.cl...»).... l .‘....T! n Middling...... .lUfi Low Middling » ‘ „. 10» 4 Good Ordinary 9*. Ordinary .>,....8', RICE. - H - Broken...... ,*/,., Common ....... Fair Good Priftt* Hough country,. NAVAL STORES. Uo*in»—O #1.03, D $1.«; E $1.80;F 41^>, G SI 00; c.p. g. HuAirs TDAFA.iriNE-Olla aud wlilak.yii, t.c; r-gulan; 4(C)111 i i, • ,, - . «WJDK TUUPKNT1XK. Vlrglu dip |125. old dip |3 U), pur barrel ol 380 pmin<H • Iliu'i.L STAYA8.—Wbita nak Ji.5 00. water oak $3) oo. lieArtliigir, u>b or oak. 818 Uti. per 1.WJ0, do- BUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib ,lde>. none; ihoulden, 13><c; bama, 17,‘lc;<lry Mltea clear rib aides nona, lung clear, 18t.o; shoulders none. Fum—finpertlne, 84 80®|8 00; extra, (5 33® 33 30; family, 80 UOtjO 30; fancy, 87 00®8 choice patent, 87 75®8 00; bakera' 87 75. Onus—Corn—white SJijc; mixed, 93'fr.; Oxta We»tern53c; bran, 8113. Hat—Northern. 81.00; Eastern Timothy, 81.15 Weate-n Timothy, 81.13. Laud—In tierces, kegs and tuba 18j;®ll. ■nmita, Wool, Ere.—Hides, d-r flint, 13c; salted Or*.He. Wool—I'uwashed, frea of hurra, In bales, prime, 23c; in bags, prime, 2le; slightly burry Notice of Local or Special Legislation. Notice If hereby giro,that the B uncwlck Lands, Improvement and Colohuatlon Company will apply to jba Legislature of Georgia, which la toconvono on tha’flret ■Weuneaday or NorkiuUr, 1880, for tbe iiUH , To ta ii'wm« ^ Oct 8, 1882. AiVlfifoMtotaU. P. Goodyear, and (hefr aiaodAtaA, wrfll appl .a .n,l ,1a>1 i ' carol. W. K. Kay, C. .tea, will apply to In, * lit Wadnea. of an Act to an iici’C' To Incorporate the Uruntwick. Mspine., Fire, Lite . and Accident Iaau ranee Compauy, end to deflUD t 0a r^hia, powers MMHnea. . 'Oct. 0,1892. j ^.ifi»UiAtt*yaforAppllcaDt». Notice of Locator Special Lea Inlatlon. Notice la hereby givou that Tj YVi. Za.ub, R. 3L Tlsod, C. P. Goodyeu’ *ad W. E. Fey, aud *i»*oc;• ate*, w'U app'y 10 .ao Legldaiuro of Goo.*«ia, which *a to rouvene ou tbe l»i WuUutaJay in November, lf-83, for tbe paaiage of an sot to bo ant: Jed— f AN ACT To lnconx)r*tO tile Tu*Je end ARamana Rivera Ce* ' nal Couiuany, sad to define it* r ight*. po.vi-r». purposes, pr vilfgea and UabiilMe*, aud fo~ otuer piloses meuLouud in eaid ret, A'no, for toe passage of an act to bt entitled an act to iucorpora** tbe EatUla Rivers and rtt. bl'uons Hound Caual Company, and ;o deflue iu riguU. powe-s, privilegaa and llabUtiea. Also, for the naaaage of a a act to incorporate the Plantation Creek, AltainaUa River cad 8t. Himou Sound Canal oompauy, ard to define ita righto, powere, privileges and i.abQiaiea. GOODYEAR k KAY, Oct. 9,1882. Att'ys for Applicants. Notice of Local or Special Legislation. Notice ia hereby given thet an appUca.ion wl M be made to the Legislature ot Georg's, which i* to convene ou toe first Wednobday iu November, 18.(2, tor tbe jaasage o.' a i act to be ed Jtlod— AN ACT, To legalize tbe acta ot tbe Directors and Stockhold er* of the Brunswick and Albany Railroad Com pany from the date ottbe le-organization 01 said company, under an act entitled "An cut to enable tbe purchasers of rail *oada to form corporation*, and to exercise corporate powers, and to define their rights, powers and privilegei," approv February 29tb, 1970, and to legaHze and declare valid tbs organization of said company under said acta and amendments thereto, and to autbojize any *«urcbaaer or p archaaers of Haiti railroad com* pa*i^ s property and franchises to exercise all tbe rights, powers and prh 'legea of said corporation nader said act and acta amendatory thereof, nnd to be vetted with all of the franchise* of «»i«l company without the necessity of takilogout new articles of Incorporation under acid act, or to permit said purchaser,or purchasers to re-organ- Ize under said act of February 29th, 1870. by complying wilh the conditions of tho first section of salda^t. GOODYEAR k KAY, Att'ys for Ap plicant* Notice or Local or Special Lealalatlou* Notice Is nerebv givmrthat a*i anpUcat’on will be made at tbe next scstjon, of th* Lfg.slature ol Georgia, to convene in Novumbdr, 1H«1, for the passage of an act intitled— . AN ACT, a prohibit ,he sale ot apiMtuou*, vituniN or uult liquors, or lutoxicatfng bitfera. I . th»- county of .Glynn, and to provide s punishment or tl»« name. Also for the pzuHgeof an a t eiitllWl— aN a«jTV i To fix the amount of license for the hjIoo. *p Ru- mii, vinous or malt liquors, or iutozh’atiug bit* ters, iu thecooaty iHliljruu, «uul to prescribe a pquUbinent lor a violation of thU act, and for oth- er{iurpOM. * r .”r M * Also foe the paaeags^ct^^ To repeal *ecdon 18 of an act entitled “*n act to consolidate aud emend the sever»l acts incorpo rating the City of Brunswick, and lor otb«r i»‘*[* poaee therein mentioned,*' approved August 27th, 1882, and to repeal sections 4 and 5 of au act enti tled "an act to amend ah act to con. olidate an«i amend the several acts incorporating the Uty oi Brunswick, and for olher pnrposes herein men. tioned, and to confer additional power* on the Mayor aod Council of tbe City of Brunawick, ap proved February tfltft, 1»70. 'f j fnralunhte pattnttd inorovimints fowu!<i* F.JfidhYkS in ik$ tttcrU. For Pampblata and Prict TUB At LT 34 AN At TAVLoU toK”t»-iLUl. Ohio.