Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 07, 1888, Image 4

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«1 wm— AN’ORDINANCE To raralats certain kind* of t)u$lnc$$ within tho Cllv of Bruti»irlck, flx the amount of llconao or bualuaaa tax to be paid for the privilege purautbg ouch bualncaa, and pro- acriblng penalties for a violation of the names tinker one romllredof him iSytSSSBST The agent olitehaBMIB j agent of etch I team boat itnoahall pay <10. The agent of each steamship line ahatl Bay tu. The agent ofench sidling vessel line shall pay $20. 1 i E^ch real rotate agcntorflrmscJHng or rent al eatate for profit ahull pay i Each tranalcnt sewing maehljie agen fit ohaU pay $10. ■hall pay Each agent for the aato of any artlelif whatevor or any peraon visiting the city aa — * physician, or for the nor can fa . _ an Itinerant , . of proprietory article*. ’asset* selling books, map* or jtlcturcs^elther pemm doing a hanking, brokorago or exchange business, or on hanking, brokorago or oxehange btulne**, or en gaged fit baying or idling oxehange, currency, bond*, atocks or other *eenrltle* for profit, or In loaning money, »h*rlng note*, discounting com therein! paper, or collecting sanm .and charging therefor,or advancing on collateral* forcommls- ■lon or Intoreit. whether ha keep* an ofllco or aSt. ahull pay $40. The keepor of each bakery *hall pay $10. Tho proprietor of each barber *hop shall pay tor each chair $5. The proprietor of each blacksmith shop shall s proprietor of each cabinet shop tor making or repairing famituro shall pay $6. This to ln- clnde upholstering. . __ „ r or resident merchandise broker shall pay tit. Each ship broker shall pay tit. Bach architect shall pay $10. Each carpenter, meson, painter, and every me chanic of whatever character taking contracts "*“ *“ '“re dollars work and over, up to five lari, shall pay $10, ana from fire 1 pay $10. Each circus shall pay $100 for each perform ance. Each aide show where anUHdttlonel charge Is made shall pay $13 for each perform- Each acrobatic or other show performing under * tent shall pay f so for each performance. Each tHireling theatrical company shall pay 45 for each.performance. Each mehagorloslmllpny $13 for each perform once. ^^Thegroprietorof eaoh manufactory of confec All trasHlngeonccrts, exhibitions and ahows of like ohnraoter shall pny $5 for each perform- BRUNSWICK BY TIB SEA! The iiirest Town in the South I Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! Wo offer for $alo tho following City and Country property: office fccl wti ** wlth warehouse 80x*0 and OLD TOWN. Ono lot, with large two-story dwelling and out ..juscs, alko one oottaxc and .out house., every- thing comparatively new and In good order. Ona-half lot corner Mansfield and Alban,- «t*. Ont Bay lot 41x180, with building*. ndbi One lot on Oglethorpo street, nnd buildings. One lot on Gloucester 4 tree t—splendid business location • Ono Bay lot fiOxIdO with two-story brick build ings, recently erected. Will soli cheap far (lie money. Three lots on Urant stroot—good business loca- Bplcndld bulldlngsltc, north corner Oglethorpo ■a till loncostcr streets Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streeta. Ono lot on Albany street. Portion of Trust lot toxioo—splendid bulttllng site. Ono lot 00x180, comer Union and Howe street* with Improvement*. Ono lot and elegant rosldcnco on London street, lot 110x180. i Ono Day lot and two stores situated thereon— •good Investment. Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. Lot 00x00 on Newcastle stroot, near Catholio church, with nlco residence. Three loti, 00x180 each, containing 1 new two- ■tory houses, near school house. Business lot 80x00 on Newcsstlo street, noar Chandler’s brick. Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s stable. NEW TOWN. portions of tnreo lots, aggregatin; on Reynolds street, with buildings. Tlirco lots, 00x150, with now two-Voiw build ing and ont houses, facing Court House Square. on Norwich street. One lot oa Reynold* street, ooxoo. Three water lola at the toot of L street. elicap. Very Ono Otxvllto lot, Gxlto, corner Cochran avenue and London ttmaj* with I room honoa. Can be Resides tho above wo have a large varloty of ON8 lots, which wo will sollatdc- TOWN COMM*, elded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres ot tho richest lands In the coun ty, one mile fromheart of elty. six acres oloarod, with house, tour nfilcs from elty. 000 acres of best land In the eounty, with twelxp due miles from the city. room house, nine miles from the luigc tisB* iss nu|fi. , crossing, *H miles from court house. Can bo se cured very cheap. 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from elty. 720 acres of land at Lulaton,on thoB. AW. R. R., so miles from Brunswlok. Largo now well built house located thereon. Owner will soli very low figure, bclhg In wont ot monoy. Also tlirco small farms not mcntlonod above- very low, 3,000,000 Acres Florida i Lands- We tmvo also been appointed ngouts tor Worlds Southern Railway lands. Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. John, A Lake Kustta Railway lnnds, aggregating mow than 3,000.000 acres of choice lands located In noarly every county in tho State, suitable for farming, gras ing, fruit and vegotHblc growing, line, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices range from f 1 pur aero upwards. ihn.ll pqjr (5 for each perform Thb proprietor ot each dancing school shnll Each person or firm dealing In tropical shells or cariosities, If resident dealer, shall pay $5. flfty^nndi I .°hali n piy e »*o. ,u “* lt,c ' 05tC0Mllng Trio owner of each ono horse dray, cart, linggy or other vehlota hauling or carrying for hire, c'r -* nufneturers of soda nsed by butchers, bilkers, rannmnciurors oi noun or mineral waters, merchants, builders or other persons tor tho dollvcrv of broad, meats, soda or mineral waters, Ico, goods, wares and other mer chandise mid or lumber or othor material used, •hall pay 15, nnd tor overy two horse wagon, car riage or oilier voblclo hired or so used, snail pay $10. Each porson dyeing or renovating articles of clothing ohaU pay $«. nacii telephone company shall pay $60. Tho koopor of each Iron or brass foundry shall Tho keeper of each machine shop shall pay $25. Tho koopor of each hoisting engine for dis charging vessels shall pay $10, hors The keeper of each horse apparatus used for discharging vessels shall pay $5. The keeper of ooch steam pllo driver shall pay $10. Tho proprietor of each public lmll shnll pay Tho proprietor of each hotel shall pay $25. 1 ho keeper of each boarding liouso ontcrti lng transient travelers shall pay $10. Tho kooi»cr of each sailor boarding house shall iiierscm or firm selling spirituous or malt i in quantities of one ,)\li Each liquors in quantities of omrqilnrt nnd upwards uuil not drunk on tho promlsvs under any cir cumstances shnll ho considered wholesale deal ers nnd pay $100. Each person or flrm tolling spirituous or malt liquors in quantities less than ono quart, nnd con sumed on tlio premises, shnll bo considered retail dvnlora and pay $200 Each person or firm selling malt liquors by llio keg or case shall lie considered wholesale donlcrs nud pay $50. Each powoii or firm selling malt liquors In itlOR - L —- — — • — 1 . . quantitu ■ ,, J lc*» than n keg or case, nnd consumed oa.hepremlmjyh.ilbe considered retail dcnl- t’ucli person or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors In accordance with tho provisions of, and *"» <«> i ,r °: ceding paragraphs, may have such licento issued “•*■ ustelv, ti nt Is to sny.lfali to them proportion ... _ i to bo Issued for it |ic> ,od lest than 12 ami cento Is greater than nlno months, ten the rate shall ho charged for tho full twelve months, and if for a Period loss than nine and greater than six then tho nppllca,.; sdall jiny tor nine months, and if tor a pet „sl less .... pcator than three months, then tho applicant shall psy fprslx months: and In no event shall a cense he Issued for tho tale or spirituous or malt “J?,""L ,or » Period loos than throe months, nnd uollcento for tho sale of such liquors shall be It- ri?!,l— ext * m, JnK Beyond the 81st day of dred '^rigSTy-Xo 0 ' “ Ur 1X,nl - Ctgbteen week oAtls time j s J ll,,,< * op $ an thill pay for each Kooli coniinissiim merrhantshall pay $80. «... of * »tatal or agent or other officer or any pereon who shall sell any J? 8rchRni, . 1, °«"• any othor articles shaU psy f or TCl,,ol to 01 h* r than merchants The keeper of each feed and sale stable shall pay.$25, and $1 tor each horse or male sold. Tho keener of each lively stablo shall pa and In addition shall pay foreach tlnale v< pay $25, ..i'. I®®'hall pay feraaeh tingle vohlcle $2.60, and for each douhlo vchlclo $6, and shall payer pay $1 for each horso or rntde sold. Each gat or olectrlo light works thsll psv $200 llfifih Mtinlfn* nitfll mskn. «4 S— T1 — ■ W&rtSn&ylta.'’ “* kcr 01 Jewelr5r nnd •hoUpayTlO 1 * ” flrm onK ” Kcd 10 Buying Junk eEjdUyy $‘». TMwptr . r . # . f The keeper ot esch Job panting office shay pay r ot each new* depot shall pay $10. c shay pa person or flrm telling fresh meats shall or firm ooenlng oysters tor tale or ill pay $40; the tamo to bo remitted opening will giro the shell* to the n the streets. a or firm engaged In buying or shlp- restaurant or*eatlng ho|se of each shoe maker shop shall pay . manufacturing and hot- Waters shall psy 410. manufacturing and selling grist mill shall psy $13. aaw Halit shall pay $1$. Wo solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, ami 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, Rs©al Estate .Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, QA. The keeper of each ’plaining mill shall pay 6 The keeper of each bracket works orshop shall Every runner for a sailor boarding houso shall ay $10, nnd wenr a bndgo. The keeper of each stand for tho snlo ot fruits, nts and confectioneries, slmll j>ay $6. Tho kcoiierof each skating rink shi Each stevedore or persons taking c loading or discharging vessels, shall - y fraction th * Each stevedore or persons taking contracts for " ” ; vessels, shall pay for tho year, or any fraction thereof, $200. Any person lng or such vessel shall be considered and holt Eaoh Insurance compnny —, whether directly or through an agonl The keeper of each billiard table for public business, shall pay play shall pay $10. The kooper of each pool shall pay $15. tablofor public play The* keeper of each hagntello or othor like tn- blo for public play shall pay $50. The keeper of cncli wheel of fortuhe for public play shall pay for each month $5oo, Each centennial board for public playshall pay for ench weok $10. Each knife-hoard, stick -board or table, or oth er board or table kept for public plav, or where on clmuccs arc sold or premiums given, and not hereinbefore specially mcntlonod, shall pay toil (led, that tills shall not apply to aii.y dollars; provW .... game or device where prises or premiums of Sec. 8. Ro It further ordained, That any per, son violating any of tho provisions of this Ordi nance shall bo subject on oonvletum before the Police Court to a lino not exceeding $1Q0 or labor thirty days. Sac. 4. Bo It further ordained, Tlmt all ordi nances and parts of ordinances In rmulirt with this ordinance bo nnd tho tamo are hereby re pealed. 1888. D. T. BUNN, Mayor. Attest: K. A. NELSON, CTk of Council; McORARY’S DHlinn* given nwny or In any othor wav allow oil to tho cutttomerft or i>atro»H »y “ * “ of. ' tho kooper there- Each hall or ton pin alloy shnll pay $20. Tho kec|H‘r of each tailor cAtnbliHhment Khali ie keeper of each tin shop shall pay $5. Kuril person or llrm ungug.d III Imylngor ship ping lumlicr, limber, etc., shall pnv $m, except timber, ■ . ay $5. nl stores shall pay Knell Inspector, measurer nr lumber, staves and shingles si Knrli iiinmifnettirer id tinv for each still $80. Knell umlertHker.il: II pay $20. Each bill poster slil.ll pay *6. Each purson, llrm or coiqNirntlon furnishing or proprietor of each wheelwright shop for tho making or repairing of carriages, buggies and wngons shall pay $6 Each naval store Insjieetor shnll pny $5. ■ |A- shall keep a dog in tho elty Each person who shall keep ndog ... that runs at large sliull pay $2, to Include badge. Each person or flrm mannfacturing mattresses shall pny $5. Tiio keeper of each cooper shop shall pny $15. Knelt transient piano .tuner shall pay $10 per month or less time. Tho keeper of each shooting gallery shnll pay dent. Each person or flrm selling water privileges •hall pay $100. Each porson or Ann dealing In or noting as agonts for comminercial fertilizer* shall pay $23. Each person keeping an loo cream onloon shnll « person keeping n lunch stand, other thnn a restaurant keener, and selling oysters and lunches shall pay $10. Tho owner of each lack or stallion kept for breeding purposes, shall pay $6. Each person or flrm dealing In wood or coal .^.zxd. Sa,le STABLE, GB ANT STREET. HEW STOCK, ,'YIC UMBKHN YOU DID, EH I WELL, LET US TELL' YOU,* CON HDEKTI ALLY THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT . ♦^REDUCTION* UNLESS YOU GO TO JHE STORE OP A. KAISER & BR0. WHERE THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. We lmve reduced tho price in oil our Departments to such an extent, tlmt 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, ns they will find out where they can get the best Bargains in the city when they do want something. A PROOF OP TBS PUDDING We will just give you oue figure: We have a lot of Dress feilhs, in short lengths, [remnants] which hnvo been considered a bar gain at 76c. nnd which we oiler to yen, until all sold at only 40c. per yard, and all tho balance of our sleek will be sold in conformity. A. KAISER & BRO. TIE BRUNSWICK m CO. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL; Send in your goods. Give them your orders to sell 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 tho motto of THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & O’Connor. After ««e year’s trial Hits now an acknowledged fact that wo Keep the Finest and Freshest Brags in the City. Our Prescription Department NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. or i person or flrm r oimratlng a pairing guns and locks shall pay $5. of cncn tug i shop forre- Tha agent or owner i or tow boat 115. Each person or flrm mannfaetaring or repair ing turpentine itlllsthnll pny $10.' Each person or flrm selling goods, wares and merchandise, other than the regular merchants of tho city, whether they have an office or not, ahull pay n commission merchant’s llranseof $80. ny saloon or bar room keeper who allows Hug In his saloon or bar room shall par — ixprovp i tho 1st day of in this ordinance ahull run from February, 1888, to the 81st day of January, 1880. Koch license shall be In the name of the person nr flrm to whom it Is Issued, and shnll not tie trans ferable only by consent of Council. All licenses : Issued shall be issued by tho Clerk and Treasurer and npprovetUijr the Mayor and Impressed with the by the Clerk and Treasurer and Provided that persons taking ont the license at —, .—. . nfunder the provls- ony time during the year, an oils of this Ordinance, shall, except as is here inbefore provided, t«y tbs entire year’s license, and, provided further that nothing in this arti cle contained shall apply to piano tuners, organ fortune, centennial boards or grinders wheels of , shooting galleries, they bcing otlwro fte provtd' Best of Everything'! D oN’T fall local! on 8am McCrary when you good turn-outs, guaranteed in every instance. The ladle, areos- pecially invited to glvo him their patronage, the gentlest horses being kept for their use. All Orders for Braying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LB.B0TSF0ED.M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. * I easier street. < 1 m.,7to9p. m. race hours $ to 10. m. an, ttotp. Is without doubt tho most complete, as the amount of work dene demonstrates. We also guarantee exactness and dispatcher* this depat Intent la under the penoaal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known to «m Brunswick public. Neither are we eonffeed to any one phvslcfan’s pro script ions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thereughlrprepared to fill any and Ml that maybe written, and if yon favor u* with a rail in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quMI- tv and price. We also keep a toll Wne of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking hriishei. comics and toilet artleloii, and In tact, everything that guee to make up a first elan drug store, we are Mso l*roprtotor of the 6GLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. E narantee to he aa pure as any made. Our Ginger sue » roewujwwi- ave mi hesitation in asserting that tt ta as mod a* any Imported la the »• Call and give us a trial *ml he convinced that what we tell yon Is true. The Railway Co-Operative Store IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Ourgooda ere new, fmh, well selected and at matehlen We Ur Every steamer brings us fresh ijprieesi. before purchasing elsewhere. Even ibeit quality. Butter, Tea, Crackers & Roasted Coffee our Specialties. JS-Amagcments have been made to keep a toll line of Genuine Ger man Groceriea. 11 Newcastle and 12 Grant St, - BRUNSWICK, GA.