Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 06, 1888, Image 4

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AN ORDINANCE To regnlate certain kind* of Business within tho City of Brunswick, fix tlio amount of license or business ; tax to be psid for the privilege pursuing such business, and pre scribing penalties for a violation of tho same In th* city of Brunswick for the ' Urenr auctioneer shaU pay a license or business • tax of I VO, and in addition thereto a tax of one* Ofth of one per cent ahaU be imposed and col lected upon th. (tom amount at all auction sales made within the eoroorate limits of the city by each auctioneer, andhe shall make at the end of each month a return of all auction sales made dorian the month, and pay tho percentage there on to the Clerk and Treasurer within three days after the end of each month. Each transient trader in goods, wares and merchandise, or other articles of any description, who sells by samples or otherwise to other than merchants, shalf. before exnoeing the same for ale, pay MO; nor shall euch trjmdent dealer be sale, pay $60; nor shall such tra: allowed te sail bta wans underthe lloenso of any _ I part The agent of etch sailing vessel lino shall p... Son, Each real estate agent or Ann selling or rent' tag real esteterfor profit shall pay $50. Each-local sewing machine agent shall pay $10. ^Each transient sewing machine agon shall pay Each agent for tho tale of any article whatever «r any person visiting the city as an itinerant physician, or for the sole of proprietory articles, canvassers selling books, maps or pictures either for money or by aubecrlption, shall pay $20. Each bankor or broker, or other person doing a banking, bmkerago or exchange business, or en gaged in buying or selling exchange, currency, . bonds, stocks or other securities for profit, or in loaning money, shaving notes, discounting com mercial paper, or collecting same and charging therefor,or advancing on collaterals for commis sion or interest, whether he keeps an office or not, shall pay $40. The keeper of each bakery shall pay $10. The proprietor of ench barber shop shall pay for each chair $C- . err Tba proprietor of each blacksmith shop shall par for each forge $6. Tho proprietor of each cabinet shop for making ^ropjlMngfnrnlturo shall pay IS. This to ta- Each naval store broker shall pay $20, Each naval store dealer shall pay $10. Each provision or forage broker or resident merchandise broker shall pay $16, Each ship broker shall pay $16. Each architect shall pay $10. Each carpenter, mason, painter, and every me chanic of whatever character taking contracts for twenty-fire dollars work and over, up to five doUxrs, shall pay $10, anS from five hundred dpUars up. shall pay $26. Each cigar manufacturer shall pay $10. Each dreus shall pay $100 for each perform- . 1 I h * ro ® n additional charge Is made shall pay $26 for each perform- • “h^SS-c* Uader $6te^Hrtwianco? Cal comp “ y >“ y ^JBach menageHe shall pay $25 for each pertorm- manufactory of confec- concerts, exhibitions and shows oTUke character shallpay $6 tor each pcrtSra- _^,he proprietor of each dancing school shall «|^nSSSS5^ , pi5! , »». ,a “ u ‘ le * exoeodlng Til# OWU61* Of ench on© hone dnv. part, timrirv The Livest Town in the South 1 Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment!* Wo offer for sale tbe following City and Country property: BY TIE SEIIMb TOT SAY BM? OLD TOWN. One lot. with large two-story dwelling and out houses, also one cottage and out bonnes, every* thing comparatively new and in 4bod order. One-half lot corner Mansfield and Albany at*. Ono Bay lot 46x180, with buildings. One lot on Oglethorpe street, and buildings. One Bay lot 80x100 with two-story brick bifilil- lngs, recently erected. WUl soil cheap for the monoy. Three lots on Grant street—good business loca tion. Splendid building site, north corner Oglethorpe id Gloucester streets. Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets. Olio lot on Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building site. Ono lot 90x180, corner Union and llowc streots with Improvements. Ono lot and elegnnt residence on London street, lot 00x180. Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— gobd Investment. • Ipt 80x90 on Newcastlo street, near Catholic ohuroh, with nice residence 1 : Throe lots, 00x180 caoh, containing 4 now two- story houses, near school house. NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, ngkregating 87)4x160 ft., > Beynolds street, with buildings. Three lots, 00x160, with now two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court Bouse Square. Pwo lots, wltq elegant residence and on Norwich street. One lot on BernoMe street, 80x90. Threo water lots at tb« foot of L street. Very cheap. e One Dlxvlllo lot. 46x120, corner Cochran avenne “fcW 11 , * 0B C “ b ° Besides tbe almvo wo hav/a large variety of TOWN COMMONS lots, which we willtellatde cided bargains. ” COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres of tho richest lands In the coun ty, one mile from heartqf city. •Six.acres cleared, with house, four mile* from city. 900' acres of best land in the county, with twelvo room house, nine miles from the city. im, sugar crossing, miles from eourt house. Can bo se cured very cheap, 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city. 720 acres of land at Lulaton.on thoB. AW. B. it., 89 miles from Brunswick. Large new well built house located thereon. Owner wlU sell at vory low figure, being in want of monoy. Also throe email farms not mentioned above- very low, 3,000*000 Acres % Florida vLands- Wo have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Eustls Ballway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located In nearly every county In tho State, suitable for fanning, graz ing. fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices range from $1 per ncrc upwards. We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish to place their property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur chasing, will do well to call and see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, Real Estate Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. The keeper of each plaining mill shall pay 5 —Ul*l) •.iHiiuinovillt'i O Vi BVtttt fUl rf?Ti I,leroh J£builders or oUior persons for tho delivery of bread* moats, soda or S.«dh®’ ^ wares and othermer- SSMJ" 52“" 1 “ mb<,r or . ether material used, c §®w«S? ° r m,0Tating artlcle,of par $25 -oundry shall UMd ,or ^The keeper of each steam pile driver shallpay $ Tho proprietor of eaeh public hall shall pay Tho proprietor of each hotel shall pav $25. tagtranSSK?ra“eleSli'‘p g ny,°r 0ntcrt,Un - pay h $26. OOPOr ° f °* Ch Sml ° r bo “ rdi "g house shall llmiomin^S2Mtu« r . m Jff lli “* "Plrltuousor malt -!*?.« .v a Mwantities of ono quart and ubwnrtla fi* a* drank on the premises under any d“ eraandpUy$*o! tacon8l,lorc ' 1 wholesaledeal- 3£a”?n™,U paywo 88 ’ * hlU110 C0ll8l, lere.l retail person or firm soiling malt Honors hv thn an5 pay a tfio! haU 1,0 couildoi ' ctl wholesale dealers »i«o«» »•> on the nremSZr.TS.n i kcg or c £f*> nni1 consumed ZtfSSffiiit*'" considered retail deal- P op *on or Arm selling spirituous or malt nnrinr th, with tnc provisions of, and SSSL « ho J ,conB ? Provided by tho four (4) pro* SjaSKSSEK" fharmiVn^lh ^tlie»i tho rato shall bo SSStha and* it for*£ P !£r\ f^ U \‘. ,y f " nl "“ greater than ikii than six and rcry runner for n sailor boarding house shall $10, pay $10, and wenr n badge. Tho hooper of each stand for tho ante of fruits, rata nnd confectioneries, shr” ** Tho keeper of each skating Each stevedore or persons loading or discharging vessels, shiul pay f year, or any fraction thereof, $200. Any i who ahnll bo employed by tho master of a vess to superintend or direct the loading or discharg ing of such vessel shall bo considered and held to be a stevedore, nnd shall pay $200$ Each insurance company doing business, whether directly or through nn agent, shall pay The keeper of each billinrd tablo for ptiblio play shall pay $10. The keeper of each pool tablo for public piny shall pay $15. J«Mn 0 iy*totbe vlur d f b ? y ° ,, 1 l1 ,ho "••‘day £f ^ Sj&dght®?' ° Ur L ° nl ’ elgh ‘~ n weekor^aatlme |V , * n ' lo,gnn W preach Sods. wnre^ n £5?i,£“u on * bo *«U roll aay SfiSwHfSSSWHSMBS Tho Ecciwr of each llvenr stablo shall pay $25, •ocjfifih single vehicle to^tah double vehicle $6,” and shali r each horse or tnulo sold. | KJS ®r electric light works shall pay $200 «y $*6. m,l,ter 01 “S or firm engaged In buyingjunk of each millinery establishment tejTXar,: or firm selling fresh meats shaU flrmooeolng oysters fin-sale or IF $10; the same to lie remltletl leg win give the shells to the engagedlo buying or ship- testanraot or eating house ofaaob shoo maker shop shall pay r$S}ViE The keeper of each bagatollo or other like ta ble tor pttbllo play shall pay $60. Tho keeper of each wheel of fortuho for public play shall pay for each month $600, Ench centcnninl board for public playshall for each week $10. Each knife-board, stick-board or table, or oth er hoard or table kept for public play, or whore- on chances are sold or premiums given, nnd not hereinbefore specially mentioned, shall pay ten dollars; provided, thut this shall not apply tunny game or device where prizes or premiums of cash are given away or In any other wav allowed to tho customers or patrons by the keeper thenfi of. Each ball or ten pin alley shall pay $20. Tho keeper of each tailor establishment shall pay $6. The keeper of each tin shop shall pay $5. Kaeh person or llrm engaged in buying or ship ping lumber, timber, etc., shall pav $10, except owners of saw mills in operation In the city. Ench inspector, measurer or cher! -—of timber, lumber, staves and shingles sin -: pay $5. Each manufacturer of naval stores shall pay for each still $20. Ench iimlertnkor shall pay $20. Ench bill poster shall pay <6. Each person, linn or corporation furnishing or supplying vessels with water shntl pay $10. Tho proprietor of caoh wheelwright shop for tho making or repairing of enrringes, buggies and wagons shall pay $6 Each navnl store inspector shall pay $5. Each person who shall keep n dog in i that runs at largo shall pay $1, -to include budge. Each person or firm manufacturing mattresses •hall pay $5. Tno keeper of oach cooper shop shall pay $15. Each transient piano .tunor shall pay $10 per month or less time. The keeper of ^each shooting gallery shall pay $15 per year for resident, and $10 |wr week tor non resident. Each person or firm soiling water privileges shall nay $100. . Each person or firm dealing lu or noting ns rents for commmerctal fertilisers shall pay $25. Each person keeping an lee cream unloon shall nOi person keeping a lunch stand, other than a restaurant keeper, and selling oysters nnd lunches shall pay $10. Tho owner of etch lack or stallion kept for breeding purposes, shall pay $6. Knell person or llrm dealing in wood or coni mil pay $10. Eachpersonorfinn operating a shop for re pairing guns and locks shall pay $5, The agent or owner of each tug doing business u such, shall pay lor each boat flo. Each person or Arm manufacturing or repair Ing turpentine stilUfthall pay $10. Each person or firm selling goods* wares and merchandise, other than the regular merchants of tho city, whether they have an office or not, •hall pay a commission merchant’s license of $90. Anv saloon or har room keeper who allows daucing In his saloon or bar room shall pav $50. SEC. s. Tho license or business tax provided for in this ordinance shall run from tho 1st day of February, 1888, to the Slat day of January, 188$. Kaeh license shall be In the name of the person or firm to whom it is Issued, and shall not ■* traits- fcrablo <mly bv consent of Council. All licenses shall be Issued br that.lark and Treasurer and Sealoithe'i'lt'* “* yor and ^PfCMed with tbe Seo. 8. Bo It furtbi _ _ son violating any of the provisions nance shall do subject on conviction before tho Police Court to a line not exceeding $100 or labor on tho public works of tho elty not exceeding thirty nays. Sec. 4. Be It further ordained, Hint “nil ordi nances and parts of ordinances In conflict with this ordinance bo and tho samo are hereby re. pealed. Passed in Council this the 25th day of January 1888- D. T, DUNN. Mayor. , Attest: E. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council. YOU DID, EH I WELL, LET US TELL;/YOU* CONFIDENTIALLY THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW:ANYTHING ABOUT * ‘ > .. • ♦ ft® D U0TI €KN % UNLESS YOU GO TO THEgSTbRE OF A. KAISER & BR0.' t WHERE THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. ' • 4' . - ' We have reduced the price in all our Departments to such an extent, that it is not only astounding, it is simply the great est Temptation to buy, and all those who do want to buy will find it to their’great advantage to call on us, and all those who do not need anything for«the present, will be greatly bene- •fitted by calling, as they will find out where they can get the best Bargains in the city when they do want something. AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING We will ju$t give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress bilks, in short lengths, [remnants] which have been considered a bar* gain at 76c. and which we offer to you. until all sold at only 40c. per yard, and all the balance of our stock will he p sold in conformity. A. KAISER & BRO. McCRARY’S Y, id. Sa,le STABLE, GRANTSTREET. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL. Send in ^our goods. Give them your orders to,6ell your household property and anything else you have to sell. Mr. Bowyer will treat you right. Any reference you need from them you can get’ Quick sales and prompt returns is tbe motto of THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & O’Connor. After one roar’s trial lt|is now an acknowledged fact that we Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt tho most complete, os the amonntof work dono demonstrates. Wo also guarantee NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. or Provided that pereons taking out tho lice: fgttefe ss’Ksfe cto twaUUMNl .ball apply to piano tun.iv, organ frtadMH, wheel, of tortnn., centennial boards or offl Ul * y ** "* fitterwlw |iro«ld- Best of Everything! D ON’T fail to call on Sam' McCrary when yon , .Y" 1 hls Une. Ue guarantees good turn-outs, mawcniwB, mu MU.K1UH1 ^larsntced in everTInstance. The ladles ar-ec- liccially Invited to give him their patronage, the gentlest horses being kept for their nse. All Orders for .Draying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, ntloa, and satlsfaetlon LB.B0TSf0BD,M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. VS tie anil Ulourestcr streets, entranroon Ulou- rester itreot. Ofittokun $ tblfi a. Whflto4 p, m.,7t09p. at. rvo tv and price. We also keep f combs, and toilet articles, and 1 are also Proprietor of tho demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared to fill any and all that may bo with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both es to quall- a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, id In fact, everything that goes to make up a first clast drug stare. We OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla am) ptrawberry ’Soda (Water, which ’ itec to lio as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, and i 0 hesitation in asserting that it Is as good as any Imported In the market. Where guarantee nave no Oall and give us a trial uni at what we teU you Is true. The Railway Co-Operative Store IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN ' * • Staple and Fancy Groceries. and at matchless prices. Every steamer.brings 1 unlne our stock before purchasing elsewhere, nteed to he of the best quality. Our goods are new, fresh, well selected and goods. We invito the public to call and i article told bears our Imprint, and It gua Butter, Tea, Crackers & Roasted Coffee Are our Specialties. 'Arrangement* have beta made to keep a foil line of Gennide Ger man Groceries 11 Newcastle and 12 Grant St., • BRUNSWICK, GA; guaranti usfrcfb Eycit