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1 fine iron as can be^prodaoed In toe
thefe is ad nnexpeothdbalance
fund for the purchase of bonds
amounting to $352.25, wbiob amount
has also been turned over to the Clerk
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and
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This requites vStfiltni fiMal
fie ig. 0YeroneUbird; of.Ihejaeiiselfe
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qfppch foreign Jtorts areart^sseel^
W purchasers which arelm^ffJ;oo^r
'sumed in the
of coffee, sugar, ^ salt,_ moia«es, emd
other articleslargelyoMSWned intbe
interior woiild fihd a reaoyj market
If
d,-«udk ’ r«AAn' MEto! w ‘Kta
hundreds of water-courses, sing*'....
sweet music of this bright era of mate
rial development; steam is called into
play, and no city of an^ considerable
importance is c wiihoafc r its. i
taring enterprise; large, of small, but,
if small, prosperous,' and constantly
growing larger; Irofi furnrfces light
ap the,sky; we%p sealing fbr gold
in’bllr nifty 1 itid l rivCT8, ; ‘and i, i?e«ping
rich returns—we -are growing richer
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this direction tio^beeh midi II ri South sa*. nevir^ekch i* fdUy^i$eat
true that, from© pf j direct trade.
>1 . Ti. AniiJIn triin . . . • • 1
proved WSMflms This is; a subjeotof deep interest
that otftfdh* P u ?‘ to the people of our Southern sea
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u»a» w«*w’-ww™ r f, „ r — r . .
cess*?* ..‘iia'feifeSttSKi^®® *9^*“*^ porta, but of deeper interest, if pasat
• in nniannrf, tlfOVGu & r. . -m n.-
ccoaco. t[ £5,v*- .lra « ” " n j, i, ant- ■ *a j •
ly effort, r .
success, satisfactory to all parties con- ^ did tot give the South her
cernedi and-anotfasr accidental move-
cornea-, auu«ww«».». — grand' harbors,.without a purpose.—
inept of JWW 64 — ■’
¥i?r-.--.-.t.t..—« v— - ; They are tlia odtUfts for our vast re
ft Bflecest if sources so rapidly being .developed,
In 187& l^^o^^ pmry visited tho channel through which we
- . **» rvovtiria thftra to
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cu naa given imu puwuioDiv/u w
a fence around that portion of Bay BRUNSWICK, {' | '
street in front of water lot No. 19, * |T , f j s, I 11 | |
andto use the same, wbiob he had
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THE UNDEB3IGNED, HAVING BOUGHT ODT TMESTIBE INTEREST OP Dm. 3. U. MADDEN,
..-.runtiliU;-.! - '
t*Ji
oense for thirty days to enable.him to
sell opt balance of liquors, which ijfs |1.|T WM
received and laid pver.|for copsidera- J J JOy
^ion tjt .the adjourned meeting on tho
Read communication from T. W-
Dexter, stating that a previous Coun
cil had given him permission to erect
COR^iM ^WOaSVLE & GLOUCESTER STS.,
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IA,
is .
England and indWeji parifW.thmm to shouW receive 8uch articles of con-
'boy •oc^"tt--Bri»q^';W:* ( J**p- 1
ment to Iawr^bcA sail and stomp-
’ r i'I' ■RrnnoWlf'k and
it-to-iJiverpowi wjr . ( .Vt tr^t* =,
.6r.«..He*’.relorbeo to Branswicfcand
went intd'.ffie uitorior, sohstting or
ders forhsav^IgdodB, andprooureda
d.rKO,lbr»iWu&^t've88^, : ipd for otb^
Tv vesseim»«M iri't&may. :>
shi n
sumption as we ueed from abroad.
road had 'bee<i'**tended,‘ali it bow is,
to AOauta^d Rom^^puld have
shipped many th^p»nd ; more bales.
.'But-
rival roads, and the project collapsed
afW^e.wi'nter’s shipments.- It w M .
however, a financial success, even in
the' face of aaoh obstacles a* it then
,tha|l*A.%K»d.
did, only to Macon.
Last wildelAAHa* Mendez Norton
shipped into this portgeargQO* WfiW
Xiattdithiais the/ftccidcutoliiuopement
referred to), and was at once offefed
which he declined, and shipped ll
New York, where it wap, pnnlly sojd
for one-half cent less pet pound tbap
the offer made by the Macon firm.
It is true that, f6r a long period,
Now“Ydrk / bWd 4 fthn'di<t , i#toibd(<ptoll of
the Importing business. It isequaljy
true that Boston, Baltimore, Philadel
phia and other ports are rapidly in-
*wftrsssap&
instance, to
Tho day is coming—it is with the
people of the South to say whether it
Shall otonle quickly or be long deferred
—when our live and white oaks and
long-leafed -yellow pine shall be
framed into Vessels, which shaft in
vade foreign ports, carrying Southern
products in 1 Southern ships, and 16-
turning r richly-freighted, bring the
products of those ports in return,
creating a healthy exchange—the true
bosis of commercial independence—
an independence grander than aUy
mere sectional independence could
eVefc have been—an independence the
result of peaceful industry, of com
mercial activity, of bread views, of
wise in vestment of capital. •
n- And direct trade means something
txiore. It solved !tbe problem of im-
Ulgratlbn. ^)Wni*« the means of
traosportatiop'for; tbe Indastriri elasi-
^tbe small famefp-the laboring
'Olhssea of other climes to. come direct
.to a Southern w*}* M °?i S9 ® e of
our lines of railway, ptopt a ^ulhv^
home, redeeming millions of acres
amriransforming them into farn^
to tnandfkcture our irou,-«ine oqr
. "m l
done, and having been; put Jo eon'
sidoralle expense of late »tn rebuild
that portion of the fence which had
been moved back to permit the rail
road company to run a side track on
■aid street, and, whereas hb bad paid
the city tax qn said fence, therefore
asking Council to.grant him the priv
ilege of further use of the same uatil
required for publio use, which was re
ceived and referred to the committee
on Streets, drains nnd bridges.
The committee on fire department
together with the special committee
appointed to act with them, to whom
was referred the duty of •submitting
plans for the construction of cisterns
etc., beg leave to state that from esti
mates made they find that four cisterns
holding COO barrrls of water, each,
with three inch conpecting nnd an
overflow pipe, and windmill to supply
the cisterns with water, everything
complete, for the sum of $1,250; and
they therefore recommend that ar
rangements, be made for tbe construc
tion of the same, one of said cisterns
to.be placed, at the intersection of
Newcastle and F leets, ope at the
intersection of IjTewcastle and Glpn-
cester streets, one .at tbe intersection
of OgletWrpe and Gloucester streets
and onset tbe intersection of Ogle
thorpe janfl Monk streets, winch was
receivedand laid pver for considera
tion at the adjourned meeting on the
iTth'.lnst;
r-jL.i i. i
The con
EXTENDS to THE POBtIO AN*INVITATION TO EXAMINED FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
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Proprietary and Domestic Supplies, such as
DYE STUFF'S,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
TOILBi O-OODS, Etc.
. t . i '• : I ( f ..." -
Lanark FrisH ind Reliable Garden Seed.
and evervthtno pertaining
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INU TO A FlRSTOLA^DBnGaTOta.^ 0® PRESCRIPTION DSPART-
MENTISUNDKRilBIMqfOrqrapiA |j V g f ||
itton givon to componnAlnf plu.tcUn.-
committee to whom WaS ap
pointed the duty, o'f,examining a« d re ‘
porting "upon tbe 1 practicability of
openinma drive-way around the east
*ocnportion of thioit^b%|w*te tore
a * an a A .. m A
coal, our gold, or
be b
|V j|>terior iis,
Atlanta—and held’there in bond
With idirect tiwloAbrtHjgh.tho I l0rts
of Savannah and Brunswick, Atlanta s
enstom houso would become useful as
v?‘>ll as ornampiftal—tbo nuip P I,r ‘
tbe South bad not the capital for sys-
tenintic and comprebegsivq ^ tle t0
build up direct trade. Tb>s is true
no longer—thero is ample capital.—
Indeed, it needs littlp, tjyd ftUlc ' 8
properly applied. _ I
Tbe time is ripe for djreet trade.—
•Partially completed railroads have
been completed, linked together by
extensions, new lines constructed,
new territory invaded, until four
great systems-tbe Erlanger the
Cole-Seney, the Louisville k Nash
ville and the Richmond k Danvillo,
traverse every Southern State, and are
metals and minerals, or to work in
our lactories, and in the thousands
bf uewWetories yct be established
Our |realf railroad systems will
tin.1 it the dictate of a wiso and far-
seeing policy to foster direct trade,
nnd then their trains will continue to
go as uow, to our. portiSfIcifd*! with
cotton, but will cease returning to the
interior, ns they now too often do,
with empty cars. - OnsKitvEa.
PBOcTiEUl^iBOl'’ COUNCl 1..
A<1io«ri'i«Kl'Ueoti.ur^ Oct. Uth. ■ I88f»-
Council met pursuant to ndjourn
incut. Present, His Honor, M. J.
Colson, Mayor, and Aid. Harvey, Lit
llefield, Hardy nnd Spears. Absent,
Aid. Cook, Wilder, Obutmt* and Doer-
flinger- ..
Read colnmuuicaticD 8 tr Y tn Jobn
T Collins tendering his resignations
as member of Board of Education
and of Sinking Fund Commissioners,
which were received and accepted.
Read communication from John T.
Collins, ueclining to take $500 for
“Bunch of Grass” to be used as quar
antine station, but offered the same
for $1,000, which was received and
iron. -nune opr orn por>»» 1 ■ -
silver, and otlto* -port favorably thereof, and recom
81 * .. 1 al- r%f (tin finmn. WlllCl
mend tbe opening of the same, which
was received and then laid over fos
aoneiderntion at the adjourned nieeUj,
ing on the 17th inst. t S
Tho rommittco on streets, drains
and bridges recommended the imme
diate purchase of twelve street lamps.
Tho report was rscuivod^niiklaid over
for oousidt;ratios at>tho adjourned
meeting on the 17th inst.
The harbor master submitted re
port for tho arrival of vessels. duriug
tho mouth of September, which was
received uud ordered'filed.’-
An ordinance to repeal an ordi
nance entitled an ordinance to repenl
an-ordinance entitled nn ordinance to
Sbcm4 the cleanliness tuid to promote
Aid preserve the bealtbfulness of the
oity of Brunswick, prescribe penalties
for a violiitioit of the same, and for
Notions,
broideries, Ready-Made CloiliiDg,
BOOT'S &C ' SHOES,
HATS AND CAPSyun h«“*/f
Crockery, and T inwafe, roceries,
ToIjgooo anti.CigGiFB
. -IV- * •' I - fc cold . .MW*
developing the vast resources in our ^ hM over fof con8i d e ratiou at an
bills aud mountains pf iron, coal ana | d meeting to be held on tbe
other minerals, and agricultural sec n J
UlU^t lUAUV.—, w
tions as inviting ns the sun shines on.
as varied in soil, climate and adapta
tion to different forms of growth
any in the civilized world.
Under tbe stimulus of this wonder
ful activity in railroad building and
the unprecedented investment of cap
ital brought to the South in the pro
cess of building and following in its
wake, new towns are springing up
like 'mushrooms—as instance, Annis
ton nnd Bonningham-old towns are
rapidly being transformed into cities,
17tb inst.
Read communication from John T.
Collins, chairman of the board of com
missioners for the Sinking Fund, “
other purposes therein mentioned,
passed in Council on the 8th day of
May, 1882, except sections seven and
ten of the said ordiuatico, passed in
Council on tbeCtb day of September,
1882, was read the first time, then ta-
kon up by unanimous consent, read a
second time, by sections, aud passed.
An ordinance to prescribe penalties
for a violation of the quarantine and
sanitary rules nnd regulations of the
city, adopted by the board of health
for the year 1882 to fix the charges to
he collected by the sanitary inspector
for the removal of matter, and foroth
7
Which be offers at BOTTOM PRICES! He solicits the patronage of tbe
people. Remember,
Opposit© Blain’s Drug Stor©^!
Fairbank Scales BAREB¥ S
AND
Miller's 6-Lever
XjOOXSLS*
The best in tlic World,
FRESH BREAD,
CAKES, PIES, Etc.,
aJs-ed. Dally 2
-fob sale im
porting that the commissioners bad,
IJUIMIIK — .
.luring the present year, expeudeu, in
the purchase of bonds of *.lie city for
cancellation, in accordance with the
provisions of the ordinance in relation
thereto, the sum of $1,402, which
bonds, amounting to $1,450, have
been turned over to the Clerk an.l
Treasurer of tbo city. He states that
t-r purposes therein mentioned, was
read tho first time, then taken up by
unanimous consent, read a second
time, by sections, and passed.
Conncil then took a recess Until 10
A . m. on TuesJay the 17th inst.
. 5L J. Colson,
Attest: Ma >’ or -
James Houston, Clerk Council.
A. F. FRANKLIN & CO.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
iMmm,
LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
nflMover tbe etore of Setter It Brother. Tboee
r£w?g work done will fiud It to tlielr ntereet.t*
GRAHAM & RYE BREADS
SPECIALTIES.
I deliver breed. We., every afternoon. Leeve your
orders et the bakery.
PETER KRAUSS,
. Brunswick, 0>.
Mjr wigon I* UMleil,
« Peter Krauss’ Bakery.”
aprib*dni
' NOTICE OF DISSQLUTIIN.
The eop.rln-r.hlp heretofore exl.tlng between
T. comn. ■
\V. i. SYMONS.
St. Simone Milk, S*i»t. 15 ,!8% %