Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, November 11, 1882, Image 5

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; —^ „eporf. orOffleergofthg sipobt air guuiC AXs MMtkgiaii FOX THE MONTH OF JULY, 1882. Amoont pj)Ji§9d,.,, ( .,*...$4,82G 14 C Downing tffiiMW Cheea-Carley Co, sales *.. 37 50 BTClark,taxes. 310 Eat John Holmes, taxes....... $7 85 Jackie White " 2 90 Grace Seven.. •• fnM Holzeodorf & Bro, sales...... 2 50 LCMarlin,taxes....... .HL00 sales 635 Mayer & Glauber, sales 38 50 G Friediander & Co, taxes.... 83 25 .. 22 70 .. 175 2 80 . 7 30 .28 30 . 600 William Anderson “ trustee “ agent “ Mrs J E Cornelius “ Cochran, McLean A Co*’ J W Roberta " Greenfield, Brown A F, sales. 14 50 T W Dexter, taxes. , 7 40 JD Dexter “ ,.... 36 78 Miss A S Dexter, taxes.. ..... 61 90 Mrs Ida M Dexter « ....... 80 40 FM Dart, sales 2 40 Goldsmith A Co, sales. 14 10 Moore A McCrary ** 825 J B Wright A Co “ 7 06 J B Wright, taxes 3 65 JS Wright « ............ 280 FP Harmon'“ 8 76 John Broad “ .......' 2 50 Satu’l Ward •• ii 115 Lirubrigbt Bros, sales 100 Dnvid Davis, taxes 7 65 sales..'....; 100 J B Davis, taxes 6 80 Burr Winton“ 9 10 MrsE Peters'* 6 50 H Burford, sales 6 00 F H Ames “ 60 E Mills “ 185 Est J B Habersham 133 50 Mrs FE Habersham.: 57 20 Est J B Habersham. 33 02 EJ Harvey 5 30 Sandy Wallace 3 05 Henry Byrd 1 00 J X Vau Soelen, sales. 2 00 T W Brock, taxes 2 60 D B Emery “ ............ 11 90 Cuffie Jenkins" 2 15 H J Read “ 8 25 M Shannon, wharfage 12 00 Toney Sweetwine, taxes. 2 20 JM Madden “. .6160 (la A Flu Dredging Co, tuxes.. 25 Oo J R Mineban, taxes. .12 00 M Shanuon, wharfage.. .1.... 15 50 J Milbank, taxes 1,346 14 Richard Kvlo, taxes15 G W Hod K es, luxes 10 80 H E Schriever, sales 4 40 D Jas Dillon, taxes........... 35 00 A L Short “ 15 Geo Washington, taxes....., 1 00 J W Wood, tales....16 00 E B Mace “ 1 00 Burroughs A Martin, taxes.... 48 00 Wm Hazleburst “>.... 9 75 Wro Huzletanret, trustee" .... 6 25 J M Guerard, taxes. 26 80 T B Leonard * *1?......... 13 25 T W *0* , « ffoo WjU^eiegraph Co, hnrbor..t.„ * 4 66 * 17 ±!,?W1?> o^BSPi 'ft ,7«u D A Moore, ga&t hobse ...108 86 JaeMo Wbfts, dim, oemeteries. 9700 Joe King, quarantine.. J 80 00 L W Harris, et si, sanitation...116 87 Edwards, Ward A Co, " ... 60 00 " « ' 20 00 A V Pntnara, sanitatiA......'!’.! ! 60 LonisFlorid, •. • •* '. ■jfjM> ■ 76 Goldsmith A Co, streets..;.;,..'. 2 80 V R Mitchell « legs L C Marlin, charity. ' ,3 55 Cbloe Brown, guard house 3 50 J D Gill, et al, streets......,.,,, 80 00 C H McIntosh A Co, miscella’s 20 00 Moore A McCrary, pub bn’d’gs 70 " « 120 J J Speare, charity 33 26 " streets 210 M A Wiggins, fire department.. 6 54 Ga A FI* Dredging Co, qnar’e.225 00 O H Dexter, coupons 28 00 J J Cisco A Son, " 1296 00 Cash to balance 617818 *■. *• » >t * v:- i DJRFG STORE. A J Lane J C Nicbolls " I U Plant A Son" Jas Cnllison “ Est J W Moore ", Mrs D G Risley " Jus Shepherd “ Kobt Solomon “ Mrs J Maybew " JS Vinson " Benj Butler. " Mrs M Mearie “ W P Gulden and wife, taxeB Robt Smith, Chns Aspruen “ BF Treadwell “ Est Thos Davis “ Jucul) Anderson 14 90 '.... 12 25 715 470 83 75 16 13 . 2 10 4 95 ..........159 75 865 3 00 22 70 20 00 9 00 2 00 , 75 tw 3 00 Chcs8-Carley Co, license..'.... 10 00 Clms Ozier H Stahl " Mrs W J Price " Mrs Emma Walker “ A T Putnam ** John Ward ** Mrs Tim Mahoney ** Mrs L Ragan “ H Stahl ** Mrs Ida M Dexter, lei Mrs J D Gill “ Eh J B Habereham" Eatlirup A Co " D B Emery " A J Laue " 3 76 600 500 10 00 5 00 5 Oo 100. 9 50 00 100 160 00 19 65 600 BO 800 $7,818 48 DI8BUR8KHENT8. JameR Houston, salary $100 00 <J"s E Lam bright " 80 00 “ .... 15 00 50 00 .... 50 00 .... 105 .... 50 00 .... 25 00 W H Rainey D R Randolph " D Mdver <• II Moure C W Byrd • 4 R Rollins 1 (j Stacy J irkic White I nos Gordon J j W Brown $7,818 78 Examined and found correct. J. J. SpKAB8, Acting Ch’m’n Finance Com, BEPOBT OP MAMMAL 01’ FINES COLLECTED AND PAID. OVER TO CLERK A TREASURER DURING JULY, 1882. Ansel Yonng....;. $5 00 Alonzo Cadone 6 00 Floyd Williams ,. 5 00 Joseph Nixon 10 00 John L Lamb ,... 3 00 Hamp Ragan 10 00 E A Meader . 5 00 Nat Barnes 10 00 Antonio Hatcombe 2 00 Calvin Franklin 6 00 Robt Fisher ._ 3 00 Jerry Doolan .. 5 00 James Kelly. , 6 00 Nelson Morel] 5 00 Jose Llurett 10 00 Columbus Hibbard 5 00 Hannah Berrie..... 1 00 J H Bolshaw 10 00 W W Mdver 3 00 Hardtimes Baker ..10 00 Edward Davis 2 00 Correct- $119 00 James Houston, Clerk and Treasurer, ||0S!IPt||$ Old filshlnnablo remedies «re rapidly Hiring ground before the, advance of this conquering •pecifio, anil old fashioned Ideas In regard to depletion as a means of CUM, have been quite exploded by the suooess of the great renovaut which tones the system, tranqulllies the nerves, neu tralises malaria, ilqmrateaand enriches the blood, rouses the liver when dormant, and promotes a regular habit of body. ~ySr tale by all owl Dealers W.B.Mell&Co, , Wholesale and Retail Detiers In SADDLES & HARNESS, .RUBBER AND Leather belting, * ^ FRENCH AND A MEXICAN CALFSKINS. BOLE “lEftBiSSiSfflSfSS!*- HARNESS, GOLURS, BRIDLES, Etc, BUTT ABLE FOR MILL MEN AND TURPENTINE MANUFACTURERS, A Speoallty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. F. J0ERGER, (AGENT,) Has just Opened * New and Complete Stock of CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, EtO.jEto., Next door to Goldsmith & Nock, NEWCASTLE STREET jW*PRE8CRIPTION8 CAREFULLY PREPARE!), RIUHT OR DAY. I,. J. HEAVY & CO , Auction ami Commission Merchants, and General Celleotlsg Agents. Knprltlf ttcntbin given to tboeollecUon of renU •• mm u ft 05 I A PprA L offlee, Bruntwlek, Os. Refers by j ° I , m Madden, broker. Cook Bros. “ 35 00 * anufifnirer. or lumber, sod M. J. Coltoo, « 35 00!ortheriiyo'l ,ru, “' ,kk Refers by permit. - - k Co.. Msyor jalilt-ly East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R. R., THE OBEAT SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL SOUTHERN CITIES FOR KHIEGHT AND PASSENGERS! Shorlpgt, .Yont Direct am! ComforUblo Route toal! EASTERX k VIRGINIA CITIES. EAST TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA. Tbo Grout Kmitfritnl Routo to Teiaa and the Nortlt- weirt, via ItM M.-rnphU end Clmrlrnton Dlvle* Urn. afid t<> a)] in Noutlifrn end C-"itral T»*V:w, vU CaN ra or Me- i idiuu mid NEW ORLEANS. Through Sleeping Cars! Memphis to New York VIA Roanoke and tbo Now Shenandoah Valley Line! Georgia Division now Open Through from BRUNSWICK TO DALLAS vis Ms- eon end Atlsnts, tnd will be opened through to ChstUnoogs vis Roms by Sept. IStb. Waycross Line to Florida via Its Georgia Division. Illustrated Pamphlet tree on Applica tion. For rites or Informs tlon address Fat B Ofdea, O F end F A. Knoxville, Tenn . _ . ■---** ■ *-5ivlll«, Teni phis. Tenn. do* dothirt, tor end P A, Knoxville, Tenn. T 8 D. vint, A O F end Pi. Mem, ‘ n. AflPsndPA, AUints, Oo. M M Welch, Western Agent, ChstUnoogs, Tenn. HW Lowry. Ticket Agent, Dslton, Os. W B Kerr, runnisr Agent, KnoxvUle, Tenn. J Bnntlng, Jr. Ticket Agrnt. Bristol, Tenn. H D Boyd, ChstUnoogs, Town, UKRIfiHT GREEN GROCER AND Provision Dealer BRUNSWICK, GA. ,;ESH BEEF, VEGETABKES POULTRY, EGGS, FRUIT, Aud s general slock ef 3-23 0C3JE3I3JS. srECIAL CONTRACTS Made with Vessels sugU-tf U vlt- And more coming 1 We an now rtj^^dmroEr entire tmUP&t t lubi'visitu .ilitljkti JL m *'. trr • , iti LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S «. < :. , ...ii. 1 t-.».l. 0 AT VERf:.LOTgR|p_^ LOOK AIA TO QF OUR GOODS . I'U ' i it ' It ; 1 . t ;■ -t. - * ih ' Quoted below I Come and examine onr stock before pnrebasing elsewhere 1 Be convinced of oar offerings, and ,» ri >- SAviu=itSffifii - ■ •Itvvtiffrt - I ' -.1 »\ix,;.M • ■ j i IN THESE HARD TIMES I t ■ * r if s f - * ' • * ‘ ; ;»••'! *'• •• J r __ • ; .mi mtl M 3 Button Kid Gloves, w6rth $ii tor hOo. Scotch Plaid Dresa,Good$ at 15c. !f W)VL Worsted Dress Goods from 10c. •» *<• > w 1* <,«.• d .1 . •< v. ( Flannels, all wool, for 25c. . All WfttdDouble Width 1 Cashmere at 66c.._■ / 11*Wnol Camel Hair Dress Goods jsA35c. Henri.’1 tu Cloth,'double width, at $1 i25. 4-4 III. aching and Unbleached, good quality, at 8ic. Fast C.ilor Ginghahis «t ! 8c.vkCaiicQearat5c. ,r » 10-4 'White Blankets for JS (doV ! iftfl - f l jm f| f - ' .... Uiiq llaJ.'t Tflj tjii-.jeg]SI r f | M Ul AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT p* Ft* witmll J* A-t OUR OLD MOTTO: "QUICK SALES! /AND i ALL ‘ " "PROFITS!” * OUHl i-i H’itl FALL OPENING OK MILLINERY 1 OCTOBER 1,0th, lfiSaA 'vM'" 1 - 1 • il . LADIES’ STORE .BE-fifiBlfflB ON SECOND FLOOR (JF NEW C H ECHEAP t HATS AND TRIMMINGS,.BEAUTIFUL LACES, GLOVES- DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES, FLOWERS AND RU0HINGS! . /r- . V Butterick-e Baitterns IN ALL FALL STYLES 1 r to please sll. end t.k that every/todjr In tbs city giro mo arall borora baying also- [TRY ORDERS,I sin propsred to mi sf oncOj__ i . Mrs. M. C# ROWE. etl l>| SPRINu & SUMMER SCHEDULE •<•• ! •: 1 ■ 0A.I& FLA. INLAMO STEAM BOAT’CD. 3^ STEAMER DAVID CLARK Loaves Branewlck every Totaday and Friday sro- nlng and will arrive at Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. Batnmlng. will lssrs Satsnnsb or. ary Mj^dijr and Thnrsdsy, striving at Brauwlck every Tuesday and Friday moraine. STEAMER CITY|OF BRIDGETON W1U Irsvo for Fernsndlna every ThnndsFOtd Sunday morning. Passengers am. — forwarded weekly par Mtesnwr on application to Agent. Extra xtssmsn are beld in reeerve to Snpply ev ery dcmand^BF w p Agrnt. aprlll(-3m BColllx 1 ' Wharf, Brantwlak. W.F.PMKIMM ir ' q c GENERA Hr r/|’yr^' T * - r.r-n * uka—- Broker, Merchandise ') j. Y\ >'//;■ BRUNSWICK, Merchanta wishing to moke orders for goods era requested b*tors^olng So to get quotations on ssmo market KENTUCKY FLOUR CO LonlsvlUa KENTTCKY MODEL STEAK BAKERY.. .Louisville Et SOAP A OU.OO. Clnclnnst Ete., Etc., Bte. fsbs-ly F. WARNKE Meroliant Tailor. .... MIY STOGK' Ftor the present season W of nnkqnalled exlekt slid tsrtety, embracing every novelty la lustsriel and etyle for MEN’S WEAR, made up In atyl^ Attd finish nnsnrpu.d. Examination solicited. Joerger’s Block, T '* ' •: Brunswick, Ga, AprillS-ly