Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 09, 1888, Image 4

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M Aft ORDINANCE To regulate certain kinds of BnaiBCM withintho City of Bnmnrlok, fix tko amount of lieeaao or buaioeas tax to bo paid fbr tbo privilege purauing auch buaineaa, and pro* scribing penaltiea for a violation Of the Mine: m '1 hll wnivs untier Hie llcenso of any MHP under the name ot Mr factor or commission merchant who baa MM.Ua as (mired at him by thisordinMes Xaeh real estate agent or Arm telling or rent* la« real eatato for profit ahaU pay $90. . Bach local sowing machineagentehall pay tlO. ^JJoch transient acirlngmachlno agen shall pay Xach agent tor the tale ot any artlole whatever or any peraon visiting the city aa an Itinerant physician, or for the tale of proprietory articles. —"- ■-^mapaprpletlirea either ptlonTahan pay $25. r,or other person doing a Trhnnro bnilnoss Or en- i buying dr selling oxehango, currency, toco or other secnritlea tor profit, or in money, shaving notes, discounting com mercial paper, orxoUeotlng same and charging theretor^r advancing on collaterals tor commis sion or Interest, whether he keeps an olBce not, shall pay $48, The keeper ot each bakery ahaU pay (10. ^Theyegrtetarof each barber ahop shall pay Tho proprietor of each blacksmith ahop shall par tor each forim fa. * The proprietor of each cabinet shop for making -or repairing fornltnre ahaU pay $5. This to ln- Each naval storebrokcr shall pay $20. Each naval store dealer shall pay $40. Eaeh provision or forage broker or resident Baoh carpenter, mason, painter, and every me chanic ot whatever character taking contracts tor twenty-flve dollars work and over, up to flye hundred dolUra, shall pay *10, and from five hundred dollars up, shall pay |H. Bach eigar manufacturer shall pay $10. Baoh circus shall pay 1100 for each perform •“<»• Each aide show where an additional charge la made shaty pay $15 for each perform Each aerobatici or other show performing under p*y Baoh menagerie lhaU pay $15 tor each perform ^N^UM»h»Mu(«etoqro( oonfee- . A lS w ? Un * f on< ? r fr akUblttona and show* anoe^° “ 1 *” ot ® r *hall pay $5 tor oooh perform - Tho proprietor of eaeh dancing school ahall Each peraon or Arm dealing In tropical shells — lassa* ttaUdara or other , ice; goods, wares im^ottiormer^ r lumber or other material used, wisu pay J«i and for every two horse wagon, car riage or other vehicle, hired or so used, shall pay Each peraon dyeing or renovating articles of assivu sviuj'iiuiiD VUUI|NUIV B Tho keeper of eaeh iron or bras* foundry shall The keeper of each machine ahop ahall pay 115. The keeper ot each hoisting engine for dis- chatglng vessels ahall pay *10. ...The keeper of eaoh horse apparatus used for discharging vessels shall pay $5. ^jThoke.per of each .team pile driver ahallpay $ Tho proprietor of eaohpubllo hall ahallpay Tho proprietor of each hotel shall pay $15. The keeper of oncli boarding house enterta lngtrenalent travelers shall pay $10. ^Thc^kcoper of each sailor' boarding houso shall Each peraon or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors in quantities of one quart and upwards and not drunk on the premises under any cir cumstances, shall be coualdcred wholesale deal ers and pay $100. Each person ur Arm selling spirituous or inalt liquors In quantities lessthnn onequnrt.and con- enmed on tho promises, shall be considered retail dealers and pay $ioa . Kach person or firm selling malt liquors by tho ke(j or caseahall be considered wholcaalo dealers WpSfen or (Inn soiling malt liquors In « i?* than a keg or case, and consumed 9 n tho protnlsoHa shall bo considered retail deal ers. and pay $100. Each person or firm tellli liquors in accordance with p,„„ nvucul , nuu under tho license provided by tho four (4) pro- g^*^£"«SVMmir , *to , riteSh“fte cbargnlfortbe full twelve months, and if fora ESsL'ss*te n,n ?i pip** *•">“ »ix nolieense for the sale of such liquors than be it- TSSfI,ISL a .lrd2. c * tcnd J n ' t tho All Way of dJSd55SiU h t?. y ,f5,o? ,our Lor ' , • el8htC0 “ h,m - wecVortara tlmo W? * nd or ** n shall pay for each Kach commlaalonn im officer - £ aell any _ny other articles . ■* “by wharf or vessel to other than merchants shall pay $30* The keeper of eaeh feed and sale stable shall ‘ TM llfor eaeh horse or mule sold. ^ fWjaeh double vehicle $5, and shall tor each horse or mule told. ebeSihaU pay $15. jewelry and ‘ i pr firm engaged la buying junk Of each millinery establishment . Each poteen or Irm aeUiag Troth meat. ahaU give tho sheila to tM engaged la buying or •hip- restaurant or ea ting house maker ahop ahallpay Each person ur Arm manufacturing and bot- soda wa'tcr^rom a fount shall pay tf. MNKW1 The liyest Town in the South ! Offers Unparalleled Opportunities fbr Business .1^ * hhd Itivesi^Kl We offer fbr oqje tho following'City and Country property TOWN. toef water front, with warebonsa 58x70 and One lot ouBevnolda street, 10x90. Three water lots at the foot of L street. Very cheap. , Onh Dlxvllle lot, 45x1*0, comer Cochran avenue and Lon don streets, with $ room bouse. Can be bongbt at low Agure. Wl»de°f elded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. . i - About to acres of the richest lands in the cooa- ty, one mile from heart of city. Six acres cleared, with house, four miles from city. DUO acres of beet land In the county, with twelve »m house, nine miles from tho city. lsW acres of tanning land, with splendid two- story nouae, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad crossing, 4Hmiles from court bouse. Can be ae- quredvery cheap. 10 acres at good day land t miles from eity. 729 acres of land at Lulatoa, on the B. AW. B. It., 89 miles from Brnnawlck. Large now well built house located thereon. Owner will aell at very low Agure, being In wantof money. Alio three small farm, not mentioned abovo— very low. • ' l ; 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands- We have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Ballway lands, Florida Commercial 1 Company's lands, and 8t. Johns A Lake Kustls : tallway lands, aggregating more than 8,000.000 acres of choico lands located in nearly every county In the State, suitable for farming, gras- J ng, fruit and Tegctablo growing. Pine, cypress, ind cedar timber. Prices range from 11 per acre 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. and out o cm cot taro and out house. ilag comparatively new and in good One-half lot corner Mansfield and Albany its. One Bay lot tlx ISO, with buildings. One lot bn Oglethorpe street, and buildings. One lot in Gloucester street-splendid business location. One Bay lot 80x190 with two-story brick bond ing*. recently created. WIU sell cheap for tbo money. Three lots on Grant street—good business 1 oca- on. • Splendid building site, north oorner Oglethorpe aa Gloucester streets. • ' Lot oorner Gloucester and Albany streets. One lot on Albany street. ^Portion ot Trust lot 90x100—splendid building Onetot 90x180, corner Colon and Howe streets with Improvements. One lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 90x180. One Bay lot ahd Two stores situated thereon— good Investment. , Lot 90x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for resldehee. Lot 00x90 on Jfewoaatle-street, near CatBollo church, with nice residence. Throe lots, 90x180 eaeh, containing 4 new two- story bouses, near school houso. Business lot 80x90 on Newcastle street, near Chandler's brick. 'Business lot on Nowcaatle street, near Greer’s NEW TOWN. Portions ot three lota, aggregating 8714x150 ft. 1 Beynolda street, with buildings. Three lots, 96x150, with now two.story bnild- ig and out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots, Wltq elegant residence and out houses 1 Norwich street. The keeper ol eaeh of each'liraclet'works^orshfqfshall lively runner tor a sailor boarding houso shall oar ain. and wear a bodes. *The keeper of eaeh stand for the faala of fruits, nuts and oonfectlonorica, ahaU pay $5. The keeper ot eaeh skating rink ahall pay $5. Each stevedore or persona taking contracts to loading or discharging vessels, shall —* “ year, lng or discharging vessels, shall payf •, or any fraction thereof, $900. Anyi shall be employed by the master of a play shall pay $10. The keeper of each pool 1 shall pay $15. its for tor the , , . person who shall be employed by the master of a vessel to superintend or direct tbe loading or discharge ng of snob vessel shall be consldcied and ~ be a stevedore, and shaUpay $2004 Eaeh insurance company doing business, whother directly or through an agent, shall pay The keeper of paoh billiard tablo for public table for publio play Thekoeperof each bagatelle or other like ta le for publio play shall pay $50. Tho keeper of each wheel of fortuhe for public plav shall pay for each month $500, Each centenninl board for public playsball pay tor each week $10. Each knife-board, stick-board or tablo, oroth- board or table kept for public play, or wliere- chanccs are sold or premiums given, and not hereinbefore specially mentioned, shall pay ten dollars; provided, that this shall not apply to any game or dovico where prizes nr premiums of oath are given away or in any other wav allowed ‘ the customers or patrons uy the keeper tliero- Kncli ball or ton pill alloy shall pay $20. The keeper of each tailor establishment shall 16. . a keeper of each till shop shall pay $5. Each person or llrm engagsd in buylngor ship ping lumber, timlicr, etc., shall pay $40, except owners of saw mills In o|>eraitloii In the city. Each Inspector, measurer or rhed ,-rot timber, lumber, slaves and shingles sin. pay $5. Each manufacture:- of naval stores shall pay- tor each still $00. . Kach undertakers),a) > pay S30. Each bill 1 sister shall pay >6. Each person, Armor corporation furnishing or undying vessels with water shall pay $10. The proprietor of each wheelwright shop for tho making or repairing of carriages, buggies and wagous shall pay $5. Each naval atom Inspector shall pay $5, Kadi person \Yho shall keep n (log In tho city that runs at large shall pay $2, to Include liadgo. Each person or Arm manufacturing mattresses shall pay $5. Tno keeper of eadi cooper shop shall pay 115. Each transient plnuo timer shall pay $10 per month or less time. Tho keeper of each shooting gallery shall pay $15- per year for resident, and $10 per week for m resident. Each person or Arm selling water privileges shall pay $100. Each person or Arm dealing In or acting as for *-*■— — 8*0. 8, Be It further ordained. That exceeding on tho public works of the city not excoedlng thirty days, Sxo. i. Bo It further ordained, That all ordi nances and parts-of ordinances in conAict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby re- Passed in CounelUhls the 25th day of January 1888. - D. T, DUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council. McORARY’S DID YOU YOU bio, EH ! WELL, LET US TELL YOU CONFIDENTIALLY THAT * YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT • REDUCTION 4- UNLESS YOU GO TO THE STORE OP' i. WHERE THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OP IT. 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 he greatly bene fited by calling, as they wiil find out where they can get the best Bargains in the city when they do want something. v AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING We will just give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress (silks, . in short lengths, [remnants] which have been considered a bar gain at 76c. and which we oflbr to you, until all sold at only 40c. per yard, and oil tbe balance of our stock will be sold in conformity. A KAISER & BRO. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL; l ;ach penon keeping an Ice cream keeping 1 restaurant keener, :h perron 1 Inga lunch stand, other than - _or, and selling oysters and lunches shall pay $10. The owner ot caqh Jack or stallion kept for breeding purposes, (hall pay $6. Eaeh person or Arm dealing In wood or coal Satie STABLE, OB ANT STREET. NEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. or t person or Arm 01 Arm operating a locks ahall pay $5. mez. of each tug 1 ahop tori (bdng business aa sucb, shall -pay for each boat Each person or firm manufacturing or repair ing turpentine stills shall pay $10. Each person or firm selling goods, wares and merchandise, other than the regular merchants of the city, whether they have an office or not, shall pay a commission merchant’s license of $80. Any saloon or bar room keeper Who allows dancing In his saloon or bar room shall par $50. Site. I The license or business tax provided for In this ordinance shall run from tbo 1st day ot rebraary, 18M8, to tho list day ol January, 1889. Each license shall be In tho namo ol tho-person or firm to whom It is Issued, and shall not ns trans ferable only by consent of Connell. AU licenses shall be Issued bv tbe Clerk and Treasurer and gPjwoved bjr the Majror and Impressed with the ■Provided that’pereoaa taking out the license at Bjootliig galleries, Ibsy being othcrwjto provld- Best of Everything! ■pvONT fall to call on Sam McCrary when yon want anything In hla line. Ha guarantees good turn-outs, bret attention, and satisfaction guaranteed in every Instance. Tbe ladles are es pecially Invited to give him their patronage, the gentlest horses being kept for thclrnac. All Orders for Draying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LB.B0TSF0ED.M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. m.,Tto9p. m. Send in your goods.« Give them your orders to sell y.dur 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 the motto of • THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & O’Connor, After one year’s trial lt|ls now an acknowledged fact that wo * Keep the Purest and Freshgsb Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt tho most complete, as the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee exactness and dispatch, re this department IS under the personal supervision of the oldest pit tlon clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither ore wo conll scriptious, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and-allthat may be written, and if you favor us with a call In this lino we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price, we also keep a (nil line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and< blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everything tbat.goes to make up a fira\ class drug store. We are also Proprietor of tho ’ OGLETHORPE. BOTTLING WORKS. Where wo manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla guarantee to be as pure as any made. Onr Ginger Ale have no hesitation in asserting that It la as good as any Impel — _ Call and give us a trial and be convinced that what we toll you It tree. 4 — ngcr Ale, Sarsaparilla and |Btrawbesry ISods (Water, which we le. Onr Ginger Ale it recommended by physlolant, and we It is as good as any Imported In the market. The Railway Co-Operative Store •. \ ■ . IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Onr goods are new, fresh, wall selected and at matchless prices. Every steamer brings ns froth goods. We Invite the public to call and examine onr stock before purchaalng elsewhere. Every article sold bears our Imprint, and Is guaranteed to he of the best quality, . Butter, Tea, Crackers & Roasted Coffee Are our. Specialties. Arrangements have been made to keep a full line of Genuine Ger man Groceries. * 11 Newcastle and 12 Grant St., - BRUNSWICK, GA.