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AN ORDINANCE
To rvgulat* oerUln kltaU of Bust nee*
within the City of Branawirk, fix
tho amount of llconao or butlnem
tax to bo paid for tho privilege
panning onch builneu, end pro-
•Bribing penalties for « violation
of the lime
ML
J&z&i&s&n
I in the city of Brunswick far tho
1 Every auctioneer shall pay a llaaaaaorbnalneaa
tax uf lio, and In addition thereto a UX of one
fifth of nan per coni (ball bo iiapoaed and col
leetedVipoa the gro*a amount at all auction sales
aaada within U» contorato limit* of iho city by
aneb auctioneer, ana bo ahall inako at tba cud of
each month a return of all auettoo taler made
during the month, and pay the percentage there*
on to (he Clerk and maaiuer within thraodaya
after tba end of each month.
Each traaaient trader in (node, wane and
marchandbe, or other artlcleeof any description,
wlto aella by samples or otherwise to other than
allowed to aeU blowareatmdorlhelloaiueofaay
auctioneer, or under the name of any factor
or commission merchant who haa paid hie aa
9 paid all taxes
£
BftMCK BY
line shall pay
The apeni of each steamship line ahall pay
_Tbe agent of each aaillni reaScl line aboil pay
or rent'
Each real estate agent or firm tolling
lng real estate for profit ahall pay ISO.
Each local wwtng machine agent ahall
t
1 pay $10.
shall pay
_ lisoagei
Each transient wwlng raachlno agen
“ * loof any n
tha city
s of proprietory article*.
Each agent for tho aalo of any artielo whatcror
or any person rtaltlng tha city aa an itinerant
-*-—. *— -■"> sale
physician, or for tho i
eanraawraselling liooka, maps dr pictures cithot
for money or by subscription, shall pay $23.
Each banker or broker, or other person doing a
banking, brokerage or oxebango business, or en
gaged in baying or wiling exchange, currency,
bonds, stocks or other aoonrltiea for profit, or In
loaning money, sharing notes, discounting com
mercial paper, or collecting same and charging
therefor.or advancing on collaterals for commis
sion or Interest, whether ho keeps an office or
not. shall pay 140.
The keeper of each bakery shall pay $10.
Tho proprietor of each barber shop shall pay
for each chair $S.
The proprietor of oaob blacksmith shop shall
pay for each forgo $#.
The proprietor of each cablnot shop for making
or repairing furnlturofihall pay $5. This to fo
unds upholstering.
Each naval store broker shall psr $20.
Each naval store dealer shall pay $to j
Each provision or forage broker or resident
irchandlso broker shall pay $ IIS.
mdlse broker shall pay SIS.
ship broker shall pay $19.
architect ahall pay $10.
tool
Kachthij
Bach
KMh vw.pva.av., miwvil, jptliu IU1* mill CVDII IIIC*
chanlo of whatever character taking contracts
for twenty-11 to dollars work and over, np to live
hundred dollars, shall pay $10. and from flvo
'.$*•
pay $10.
bnndrad dollars op, shall pay lit
Each cigar manufacturer shall .
Eaoh olrcua shall pay $100 for each perform
ance. Each sldo show where nn ndillttonnl
charge Is made shall pay $15 tor eaeh perform
ance,
Each aerobatic or othor show performing under
• tent shall pay ISO for each porformatico.
Eaoh traTollng theatrical company shall pay
$5 for eaoh performance.
Eaeh menagerleehall pay $15 for eaoh perform
ance.
.The proprietorot each manufactory of coulee-
tloncrics snail pay $10,
All traveling concerts, exhibitions and shows
of Uko character shall pay $5 for each perform
The proprietor of oaeh dancing school shall
The livest Town in the South!
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
v . i
Wo offer for sale tho following City and Country jpoperty:
OLD TOWN.
One lot, with large two-story dwelling and t
bouses, alaoofib cottage and out bouses, evei
"ling comparatively now and In good drder.
out
^ every
thlngoompaiitlveiy now and In good
Ona-hatf lot comer Mansfield and Albany sis.
One Bay lot 45x180, wltb buildings.
One lot on Oglethorpe street, and buildings.
Ono lot on Gloucester street—splendid business
location.
Ono Hay lot 80x100 with two-story brick build.
Inga, recently erected. Will sell cheap-tor the
money.
Three lots on Grant street—good business loca
tion
lei „
oucester streets.
I.ot comer Gloucester and Albany streets.
One lot on Albany street.
Portion of Trust lot 00x100—splendid building
site.
One lot 01x180, rot ncr Union and Howo streets
with improvements.
Ono lot and elegant rcsldenoo on London street,
lot 00x180.
Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon—
good Investment. ,
Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi
rable for residence.
Lot 00x00 on Newcastle street, near Catholic
church, with nico residence.
Three lots, 00x180 each, containing 4 now two-
story houses, near school house.
NEW TOWN.
Portions of three lots, aggregating 87’jxl60 ft.,
i Iteynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 00X160, with now tw
lng and out houses, facing Court 1
Two lots, wltq ole
on Norwich street.
Mli feet water front, with warehouse Mxfo and
office.
One lot on Beynoldi street, 90x00.
Three water lot, fit tho foot of L street. Very
cheap.» V.
Ono Dlxvllle lot. 41x110, corner Cochran avenue
nnd London streets, with 5 room house. Can bo
bought at low figure.
cldod bargains.
{COUNTRY PROPERTY.
Aliont 40 aorta of tho richest lands in tho coun-
ty, one mile from heart of city.
Six acres cleared, with house, four mile* from
city. - f
000 acres of best land In the count/, with twelve
room house, nine milee from tho city.
18K acres of farming land, with splendid^ two.
orvni ••■* 1
Eaeh person or firm dealing In troploal shells
W|!«“««-
fifty pounds Shall pay $10.
The owner of eaeh ono horso dray, cart, lraggy
or othor vohlolo hauling or carrying for hire, or
used by butchers, bakers, manufacturers of sods
or mineral waters, merchants, builders or other
persons for tho dcllTcrv of bread,aments, soda or
mlneral waters, ice, goods, wares and othor mer-
ohaudlao sold or lumber or other material used,
shall pay $5, and for every two horse wagon,
rtago or other vehicle hired or so need, shall
$10.
Each person dyeing or renovating articles of
clothing shall pay $fi.
Eaoh express company shall pay $50.
Eaoh telegraph company shall pay $50 J
Each telephone company shall pay $50.
Thokceper of each Iron or brass foundry shall
The k'oopor of each raachlno shop shall pay 125.
Tho keeper of each hoisting cnglno for dis
charging vessels shall pay $10.
The keeper of each liorso apparatus used for
discharging vessels shall pay $5. -
Tho koopor of each steam pllo driver shall pay
$10.
lag house shall
Etch person ur firm soiling spirituous or malt
liquors In quantities of ono qufirt nnd upwards
nnd not drunk on tho promises under nnv cir
cumstances, shall bo considered wholesnlo deal
ers and pay $loo.
Each person or firm soiling spirituous or mnlt
liquors in quantities less than one quart, and con
sumed on tap premises, shall bo considered retail
dealers miff pay $200
Each person or firm soiling malt liquors by the
keg or ease shall bo considered wholcsnlo dealer*
and pnv $60.
Each poreon or firm soiling malt liquors In
quantities less than a keg or ense, nnd consumed
on lliepremises, shalllio considered retoll deal
ers, and pay |loo.
Each person or firm selling spirituous or malt
liquors In accordance with tho provisions of, nnd
under tho llccuso provided by tho four (4) pre
ceding paragraphs, may In. vn such license Issued
totliom proportionately, that Is to any, if a li
cense Is to bo Issued for a perlqd less than 12 amt
greater tliau nine months, than thereto shall bo
ohargrd for tho full twelve months, nnd If fora
period loss than nine nnd greater than six
months, then tho aupllcrnl shall pay for nine
-months, and it for a period less than six and
greater thau threo months, then the applirant
shall pay for six months: and In no event shall a
cense lw Issued for tho sale of spirituous or mail
liquor* for a period less than threo months, and
nolloenso fortho sale bf such liquors shall lie Is
sued for a term extending beyond tho mat day of
dred and cigh t v-nine?* °" r U "'* Clgh,C,m h,m '
' wrek or^« time l"5. h “ n,l0r8, ' n ,h '" w forcach
Each oomniisslnii morchantthall pay $80.
Eaoh master of a vessel or agont or other officer
cl a vessel, or any person who shall sell any
goods, wares, merchandise or any other articles
from any wharf or vessel to other than merchants
shall pay $30. \
The keeper of er.cli feed and sale stable aliall
pay $25, and $1 for each horso or mule sold.
the keeper of each livery stable shall pay $25,
¥JrJ£ l0B >oreach singlo vohlolo
$1.50. and for eaeh double vehicle $5, and shall
pay $1 for each horso or mule sold.
Each gas or electric light works shall pay $200
xfitSwl'k mak * r °' Jowe,ry
Each person or firm engaged In buying junk
•Mil pay $10.
Tim keeper of eech millinery establishment
shall pay $15.
i Tha keeper of each now* depot shall pay $10.
^jThe keeper of each Job printing office sh*»y pay
Eaeh person or firm selling fresh meats shall
ooening oysters for sale or
—pay $40: the same to lie remitted
partlos upswing will give the shells to the
Urn engaged in buying or ahlp-
' restaurant or eating house
shoo maker shop shall pay
. manufacturing and bot-
water, shall psy $10.
manufacturing and soiling
Mint shall p.iv ft.
rof each grist ndll shall pay $13.
The keeper of each MW tolll shall pay |U.
cured verychoap,
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city
720 sores of land at Lulaton, on the B. AW. Ik
K„ so miles from Brunswick. Largo new well
built house loeatod thorcon. Owner will sell at
vory low figure, being in want of monoy.
A iso three small farms not mentioned above-
very low. ' f
3,000*000 Acres
Florida Lands.
Wo have also been appointed agents for Fieri,
Southern Railway lands. Florida Commercial
Company’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Ktislls
■-—* ting more thnn 8,000.000
located In nearly every
county In tho State, suitable.for fanning, grai
lng, fruit and vegetable growing, l’lne. cypress.
nii<l cedar timber. Prices range from $1 |km- acre
upwards.
Wo solicit ft 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 sec us. '
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
[Real Estate Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out his stock so low that we ca^give Special Inducements in botbf*
Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts-
Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we will sell for $1. f
Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while wc have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, (’all nnd examine them, nnd
ho convinced thnt thfey are a bargain.
J. J. LJSSNER& CO.
The keeper of each Iplniniitp mill shall pay 15
The keeper of ench|hrneket works or shop shall
pay $15.
Every runner fur a r hwdinj? house ahull
$10, ami wear a had^e.
_ o keeper of each stand for tin* sale of fruits,
nuts ami ennfectionerlcH, soldi pay #5.
Tho keeper of each skating •»,, shall pay <5.
Each stevedore or uorson* ukIiik contracts for
loading or dischnrjri'j' vessels, shell pay fortho
year, or any fraction »V.«*teof, $$n». Any person
who shall be employed hv the master of a vessel
to superintend or duvet the loading or discharg
ing of such vessel shall l>e oonshlof ed ami held to
bo a stevedore, and shall pay $200.
Each Insurance company doing business,
whether directly or through nn agent, shall
Tho keeper of eaeh billiard tnhlc for public
play shall pay <10.
. Tne keeper of each pool table for public play
shall pay <15.
The keeper of each bagatelle or other like ta
ble for public play shall pay <50.
Tho keeper of each wheel of forluhe for public
.play shall pay for earn month $500,
Each centennial board for public plnyehall pay
forcach week $10.
Each knife-board, stick-board or table, or oth
er board or table kept for public play, or where
on chance* arc sold or premiums given, and not
hereinbefore specially mentioned, ahall pay ten
dollars; provided, thnt this shall not apply to any
game or device where prizes or premiums of
cash are given away or in any other wav allowed
to the customers or patrons by tho keeper tlicrc-
f.
Each ball or ten pin alley shall pay lio.
Tho keeper of each tailor establishment shall
ft o keeper of each tin shop shall pay $5.
Each person or firm engagsri hi Inlying or ship
ping lumber, timber, etc., shall nay Oil), except
owners of saw mills in operation In (ho city.
Eaeh Inspector, measurer or chcokerof timber,
E ibcr, staves and shingles ahall pay $5.
ach manufacturer of naval stores shall pay
tor each atiU $80.
Each undertaker shall pay $20.
Each bill imster shall pay $8.
Each person, firm or corporation furnishing or
replying vessels with water shall pay $10.
The proprietor of each wheelwright shop for
the making or repairing of earrlngos, buggies
ami wagons shall pay $5.
Each naval store inspector sha'.l paj-ts.
Each person who shall keep n dog In tho city
thnt runs at large shall pay $2, to include badge.
Each person or firm manufacturing mattresses
shall nay $6.
Tno keeper of each rnopershop shall pity $15.
Eaeh transient piauo .tuner shall pay $10 per
month or less time.
Tho keeper of earh shooting gallery shall pay
.. — re.rf ■-■— -- *
dent.
. . -Iling oysters nnd
liini-lies shall pay tlo.
The owner of each Jack or stallion kept for
breeding purpose*, shall pay 01.
Mncli person or firm dealing in wood or coal
shall pay $111.
Each pei-son or firm onoi nling a shop for re
pairing guns and locks shall pay $5.
Tho agent or owner of each tug or tow Imnt
doing business as such, shall pay foe each boat
$16.
Each person or firm nmnufactui-lng or repair
ing turpentine stillsshnll nay $10.
Each pei-son ur fliiu selling goods, wares and
niei-clmndlse, other thnn the regulnr merchants
of tho city, whether they have an office or not,
shall puy a commission merchant's license of $80.
Any saloon or bar room keeper who allows
dancing In lilsanloon nr liar room shall pnv $50.
-sue. 2. The license or business tax provided for
in this ordinance shall run from tho 1st day of
t-ebrunry, 1888, to the 81st day of January, 188n.
Kuril license shall bo In the name of tin- person or
firm to whom it is issued, and shall not lie truns-
fornlile only by consent of Council. All llrcnscs
' -if bv t
, tho SI
seal of tho City.
Provided thnt persons taking out tho license at
HD YOU SlY REDMI?
YOU DID, EH I
■ *' m, * **
WELL, LET DS TELL YOU CONFIDENTIALLY THAT
YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT
•^-REDUCTION-**
UNLESS YOU GO TO THE STORE OF
A. KAISER & BR0.
WHERE THEY WILLJSHOW YOU THE MEANING OF 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 any thing for ;he present, will be greatly bene
fited by calling, as they will find out .where they can get the
best Bargains in the city when they* do want something. '
AS PROOF or THE PUDDING
W.e will just give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress bilks,
in short' leugths, [remnants] which have been considered a bar
gain at 76c. and which we oflei- to you, until all sold at only
40c. per yard, and all the balance of our stock will be sold in
conformity.
A KAISER & BRO.
Is a Permanent Institution,
AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELLs
Send in 'your goods. Give them your orders to sell yout
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.
Aftor ono year’s trial lt|is now an acknowledged fact that we
! Sleep the Furest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our PreseriptionBDepartment
approved li^ tho Mayor anil impressed with the
I'rovmen that persons taking out tho license at
nny time during tho year, nml under the provls.
tonspt this Ordinance, shall, except ns islicrc-
tnbeforc providod, psy the entire year’s licenso.
ami, provided further that nothing in thin arti
cle contained shall apply to piano tuners, organ
grinders, wheels of fortune, centennial boards or
■hooting galleries, they being otherwise provid
ed for herein.
8kc. 8. Ili.lt further ordained, Thnt nny per-
son violating any of the provisions of this Ordi
nance shnll bo auhjcct on conviction before the
1 ollco Court to a fine not exceeding $100 or lnbor
on the public works of tho city not exceeding
thirty days. "
8so. 4 Be it farther onlatncd, Thnt all ordi
nances and parts pf ordinance* in eonflirt with
this ordlnnnro b* and tho same «rc hereby re
pealed.
1'assed in Counell this the 25th day of January
88 D.T. DUNN.Ma ~
Attest: E. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council.
1.B.B0TSF0RD,M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
O FFICE, Madden . winding, corner Newens.
tie and Gloucester streets, entrance on Glou
cester street. Office bout* 6 to 10. a. tin, } to 4 p.
m., 7 to tip. m.|
Each person nr firm selling water privileges
•hall pay $100.
Each person nr linn dealing In nr nctlng ns
forcoinmmerclnl fertiliser* shall pay ftx
agen
I K-J
ch person keeping an Ire rienm saloon shall
-h person keeping n lunch stand, other than
Notice of Free Trader.
nnd voluntary consent for niv
were, HannahOtonuer, to ln-comc a flee trader
from aud after thu day, said ronsei.t to tic here
after irravocaUrr *
without doubt tho most complete, ns the amount of work dono demonstrates. Wo also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, rs tlds department ia under the personal supervision of the oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to llio IlrmiBwick public. Neither are wo confined to nny one physician’s pre
scriptions, but, ns has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill nny and all that may bo
•itten, nnd If you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both aa to quall-
nml price, wo also keep n full lino of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes,
combs, and toilet articles, nnd In fact, crcrylhlngthat goes to make np n first class drug atore. Wc
are also Proprietor of tlto
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS,
Where we manufacture l.cmon. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and |8trawberry 8oda Water, which we
larantee to I* as pure ns nny mndo. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, and we
guarantee to be aa pure as nny mane, our winger mio is recomnienoi-u u
have no hesitation In asserting thnt It Is as good na any imported In tho markel
Call nnd give ua a trial ,-mtbo convinced that what wo tell yon la true..
The Railway Co-Operative Store
IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Our goods are new, fresh, well selected and at matchless prices. Every steamer brings us fresh
goods. Wolnvitothe public to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Every
article sold bears our Imprint, and Is guaranteed to he of tba beat quality.
Butter, Tea, Crackers & Roasted Coffee
Are Jour Specialties.
jgy Arrangements have betn made to keep a foil line of Genuine Ger
man Groceries.
11 Newcastle and 12 Gram St., - BRUNSWICK, GA;