Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 17, 1888, Image 4

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Spr mm:- 5@*;: jfe--- > ■> AM OHDINANOE To reffuUtaMCttlaklndt of MubIbmb within the at/ of Brunswick, An the Amount nfltoMN orbatlttOM Ux to be pold ter the privilege punning euch bueineee, end pro- scribing penalties ter n violation ■ ‘ of the etme: •"SUSi reqnircd or tin ori The sges t of each bare pi tHno stall pay |». acli real estate agent or firm wiling or rent- Eaeh agent tor the aalo of any artlclo whatever I, «nT person visiting the city as an Itinerant thyilclan, or foe the two of proprlitory Aittolesn tankini, brokerage ore a ■. bange business, or en. gaged In bnying or al l •» ngc. onrronev. bonds, stocks or other flt ’ ??_" shall pay ..ndtfitocu-. loaning money, shaving i »;»•■ A co . m ' merclal paper, or oolleetlng sanjo >W trging therefor,or advancing on collaterals tore -mmls- sion^Mnterestj whether be keeps anollleeor ^TliekeepSr of each bakery shall pay B10._ Tho proprietor of each barber shop for each chair IS. . „ Tho proprietor of each blacksmith shop shall pay for each forge SB. The proprietor of each cabinctshop tor making or repairing furniture shall pay $5. This to In clude upholstering. Each naval store broker shall pay 120. , Each naval store dealer shall pay gioj Each provision or forage broker or merchandise broker shall pay 116. pay 126. RY TIE 8Ri! The livest Town in the SoHth! Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! % • • ' y'Fl We offer fbr sale the following City end Countiy property: Q LD JOWN MX feet water front, with warehouse 28x70 and One lot, wttii Urge two-etoey dwelling and out bouses, also one cottage and out houses, every- "itng comparatively new and la good order. thing comparatively new and la good One-half lot comer Mansfield and Albany aU. One Bay lot 41x180, with bnlldlnge. One )ot on Oglethorpe street, and buildings. One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business mHmi * location. One Bay lot 00x1(10 with two-story brick build ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap tor the money. Three lota on Urant street—geod business loca tion. mcester streets. Lot cornor Gloucester and Albany streets. One lot on Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 00x100—splendid building site. Eacbs ship broker shall pny 8! Each architect shall pay f 10. , Each carpenter, mason, palnter^and over^r mo- Aden carpenter, uiuauu, piuutui, ouu chanlo of whatever character taking contracts for twenty-five dollars work and over, up to five hundred dollars, shall pay 810, and from live hundred dollars up, shall pay 426. • Each cigar manufacturer shall pay $10. Eaoh circus shall pay $100 tor eaoh perform ance. Each side show where an additional charge Is made shall pay $26 for each. perform ance,! Each acrobatic or other show performing under a tent shall pay $60 for each performance. Each traveling theatrical company shall pay $6 tor each performance. ■ Each menagerie shall pay $26 for each perform- fcnoe. The proprietor of each mannfaetory of confco tionerios shall pay $10, All traveling concerts, exhibitions and shows of like character shall pay $6 for each perform The proprietor of each dancing school shall Each person or firm dealing In tropical shells Each person or firm dealing in tropical sn [• curiosities. If resident dealer, shall pay 16. Each dealer In Ice In quantities exceed fifty ponnds shall pny $20. The ownei exceeding j ownerof each one horoo dray, cart, buggy Jior vehicle hauling or carr~ ' *■* used by butchers, takers, menu or mineral waters, mere*—*- *■ persons tor the delivery othermaterial uwd, ‘.hirers i or mineral waters, merchants, builders or other r of bread, meats, soda or chant skill Hage clothing shall pay Each person dyeing or renovating articles of -my gg. Each express company shall pay $50. Each telegraph company shall pay $50. Each telephone company shall pay $60. The keeper of each iron or brass foundry shall **¥he keeper of each machine shop shall pay $25. Tho kcenorof each hoisting engine for dis- The kceporof each hoisting engine charging vessels shall pay »10. Tho keeper of each horso apparatus used for discharging vessels shall pay $6. discharging vessels shall pay The keeper of each steam pile driver shall pay $10. Tho proprietor of each public hall shall pny $10. The proprietor of each hotel shall pay $26. The keeper of each boarding house entertain' Ing transient travelers shall pay $10. The keeper of each sailor boarding house shall Each person or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors in quantities of one quart oml upwards eumstances, shall bo considered wholesale deal- *ers and pay $100. Eqch person or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors In quantities less than one quart, and con sumed on tho premises, Bhall ho considered retail $200 Each person vir firm selling malt liquors by the keg or caso Bhall be considered wholesale dealers and pay $60. Each person nr firm selling malt liquors In quantities less tlinn a keg or case, and consumed on the premises, shall be considered retail deal ers, and pay $100. Er ‘ ceding paragraphs, may have such license issued to them proportionately, “ ' *-*- — " - “ . that Is to say, if a 11 cense is to he Issued for n period less than 12 and grenter than nine months, then the rate shRll lie chargrd for the full twelve months, and if for a period less than nine and greater limn six months, then tho .applicant shall pay for nine months, and if tor a period less tlinn six uml greater than three mouths, then tho applicant shall pay tor six months; and In no event shall a llcenso lie Issued tor the salo of spirituous nr malt liquors fora period less than threo months, anil no license forthc salo of such liquors shall lie Is- sued tor a term extending beyond the 81st dnv of January, In tho year of our Lord, eighteen hun dred and clghty-nino Each grinder of a hand organ shall pay foreneh iritis time $6, Each commission merchant shall pay $110. Each master of a vessel or agent orothor ofilcer of n vessel, or anv person who shall sell any goods, wares, merchandise or any other articles from any wharf or vessel lo other than merchants shall pay 880. The keeper of each feed and sale stable shall pav $25, and $1 for each liovsc or nude sold. • Tho keeper of each livery stable shall pay $25, and In addition shall pay foreneh single vehicle $2.60, and fbr each double vehicle $5, and shull Each gas or electric light works shall pay $200 Each repairer anil maker of Jewelry and wntchcsshnl) pay $15. Eaoh person or'Urn) engaged in buvingjunk shall pny $10. shall pny ,... Tito keeper qf each news depot shall pay $10. The keeper of each Job printing office shay pny '$10. B , Each person or firm selling fresh meats shall ^Verson or inn owning oysters'fbr sale or shipment shall |inv fU); the sntne to lie remit toil If the parties owning will give the shells to the cltv for 1160 on the streets Each person or linn engaged In buying or ship- plng fish shallpnv $10. llir keeper of each restaurant or eat ing hom o shall pay $10. * fThc keeper of each shoe maker shop shall pny iM rands or mineral water- slmll pay $10. kucb.imrxm or Hun mniinfiictnrloir aim selling ' wlitbfrom a fount shall pat » ■per of curb grl-l mill .1 ell | ny $15. per of each saw mil!shall pay $13, One lot #0x180, corner Union and Howeatreots with improvementa. One lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 00x180. One Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 80x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable tor rcsldonco. Lot 00x110 on Newcastle street, near Catholic church, with nice residence. Throe lots, 80x180 each, containing 4 now two- story bouses, near school house. NEW TOWN. i Portions of threo lots, aggregating 87><Jxl60 ft., m Reynolds street, with buildings. Threo lots, 00x160, with new two-ston- build- . —- • ■> Bouse Square. ing and out houses, facing Oourt I on Norwich street. Ota lot oa Reynolds street, 80x80. Three water lots at the foot of L street, cheap# Dlxvllle lot, 46x110, oomer Cochran avenue Very MUWt corner vucurou ibtcuuc ,with (room bouse. Cube tetlow figure. *^ w, v h h , .S«iS«- f MON8 lots, wh COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 eeres of the richest lands In the coun ty, one mile from heart of city, Six acres cleared, with bonae, four miles from city, M0 acres of best land In the oounty, with twelve city, room house, nine miles from the ell UH acres of farming land, with splendid two- ory house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large bam, sugar mill, etc. situated at railroad crossing, 4}i miles from court house. Can be se cured veiy cheap, 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city, 728 acres of land at Lulaton,on theB. AW. R. R., 88 miles from Brunswick. Largo new well built house located thereon. Owner will sell at very low figure, being In want of money, Also throe small farms not mentioned above- very low, 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands. Wo have also boon-appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial Cqmpanv’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Kustls Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located In nearly overy county In tho Stato, suitable tor fanning, graz ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, ana cedar timber. Prices range from $1 per acre upwards. We solicit a portion of the 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 & v LEAVY, Real Estate Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have dosed out his stock so low that we can give Sp'ecial Inducements in both" Laundried and Unlauhdried Shirts- Shirts heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. Shirts worth $1.50 we will sell for $1. Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts^vhilc we have these bar- (Jail rains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. >c convinced that they are a bargain. and examine them, and .1. J. LISJSNER& CO. The keeper of cnch plaining mill shall pay The keeper of each bracket work* or shop shall par $18. Jfcvery runper for n Bailor hoarding house shall pny $10) ami wear n lm<lgo. The keeper of each stand for the sale of fruits, nuts and confectioncrie*, shall pay $8. The keeper of each skating rink shall pay $5. Knch Btevedore or persons taking contracts for loading or discharging vessels* shall pay for tho year, or any fine ion thereof, $200. Any person who shall be employed by the master of n vessel to superintend or direct tho loadings dlwcharg ing of* ... such vessel shall Iks eonsidoied and held to be a stevedore, and slmll pay $2C0. Knch insurance company doing business, whether directly or through «n agent, slmll pay $15. The keeper of each billiard table for public play shall pay $10. The keeper ' slmll pay $15. The keeper of each bngatelle or other like ta* ble for public, play slmll pay $60. The keeper of each whcc. of fortuhe for public plnv slmll pay for enen month $600, tiarii centennial board for public pluyslmll pay for each week $ 10. Knch knife-board, stick -board or table, or oth er board or table kept for public play, or where- elmarcs arc sold or premiums giv * ““ and not hcreinlieforc specially mentioned, shall pay ten dollars; provided, tliaf , that this shall not apply tunny game or device where prizes or premiums of cash arc given away or in any other wav allowed to the customers or patrons by the keeper there of. Knch bnll or ten pin alley shall pay $20. The keeper of each tailor establishment shall pay $5. The keeper of each tin shop shall pay $5. Knch person or Arm engaged in Imyingor snip i« oxcept ping lumber, tlml>cr, etc., shall pay owners of saw mills in operation in th Knch inspector, measurer or chcckcrof timber, luml>er, staves and shingles shall pay $5. Kach manufacturer of naval stores shall pay for each still $80. Knch undertaker shall pay $20. Kach bill poster shall pay $5. Each person, firm or corporation furnishing or implying vessels with water shall pay $10. The proprietor of each wheelwright shop for the making or repairing of carriages, buggies and wagons shall pay $5. Each naval store inspector shall pay $6. Kach person who shall keep a dog in the city that runs at large shall pay $2, to include badge. Kach person or Arm manafneturing mattresses •hall nay $:>. Tne keeper of each ctwper shop shall pay $15. Knch transient piano .tuner slmll pay $10 per month or less time. The kccjH*r of each shooting gallery shall pny $15 per year for resilient, aud $10 per week for non resident. Each person or Arm felling water privileges kept for lunches shall pay The owner of each lack or stalll brecdfhgpttrposcs. shall pay $3. Each person or firm dealing in wood or coal shall pay $10. Each person or firm operating a shop for re pairing guns and locks slmll pny $5. Tho agent or owner of each tug or tow boat doing business an such, shall pay for each boat $15. Knch person or firm manufacturing or repair ing turpentine stills shall pay $10. Each person or firm selling ng goods, wares and merchandise, other tlinn the regular merchants of the city, whether they have an office ornot, shall pny a commission merchant’s license of $80. Any saloon or bar room keeper who allows dancing in his saloon or bar room shall pnv $50. SKC. 2. The license or business tax provided fer in this ordinance shall run fiom the 1st day of February, 1888, to the 81st day of .January, 1880. Knob license slmll In in the name of the person or Arm to whom it is issued, and shall not no trans ferable only by consent of Council. All licenses slmll be issued bv the Clerk and Treasurer and approved tho Mayor and impressed with the Seal of the ( Provided that persons taking out the llcenso at any time during the yeaf, and under tho ) provis- s of this Ordinance, shall, except ns there inbefore provided, pay tho entire year’s license, and, provided further that nothing in this arti cle contained slmll apply to piano tuners, organ grinders, wheel* of fortune, centennial boards or . ooting galleries, they boing otherwise provid ed for hciein. Sec. 8. Be it further ordained. That any per- o subject on conviction before the Police Court to a lit fne not exceeding HQOorlnbor on tho public'works of the city not exceeding thirty nays. . Sbc# 4. Be it further ordained, That all ordi nances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance bo and the same are hereby re pealed. Passed in Councilthis tho 25th day of .January 1888. D.T, DUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, CPk of Council. LB.B0TSF0BD,M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. nuilding, comer Ncwcas- _ ‘streets, on trance on Glou cester street. Office hours 8 to 1$ a. nw, 2 to4 p. m.. 7 toll p. m. Each person #>r Arm dealing in or acting as agents for commmercial fertilizers shall pay $25. K;ifli iwrson keeping :in ice cieam saloon shall pay $:>. \ Ea« h person keeping a lunch stand, other than L.J.Leavy&Co. AUCTION AND C0NNI8S10N MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT8. I Businoss anti consignments solicits.!, and 'f returns guaranteed. '* ktialk-Aiteal office. HR M Sir MINI! YOU DID, EH I WELL, LET US TELL YOU COKHPFFJIAII Y TEAT YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ADOPT UNLESS YOU GO TO TBETSTORE OF A. KAISER & BR0. WHERE.THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. We have reduced the price hi 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 ns, 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 enn get the best Bargains in the city when they do want something. AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING. We will just eng give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress>ilks, tbs, ’ in short lengths, [remnants] which have been considered a bar gain at 76c. and which we ofler to you, until all sold at only 40c. per yard, and all the balance of our strek will be sold in conformity. A. KAISER & BRO.t THE NHfflU AIM CO. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVK TO SELL: Send in your goods. Give them your orders to sell your household property arid 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 ltfia now an acknowledged fact that wo Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the most complete, ns tho amonntot work done demonstrates. Wo also guarantee exactness nml dispatchers this department Is under tho personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tho Brunswick public. Neither are wo confined to any one poysleian’s pro scriptions, but. ns lias been demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared to fill any and nil that may be written, and If yon favor us with a call In this lino wc will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quail- tv and price. Wo also keep a full lino of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everything that goes to niako up a first class drug store. We nro also Proprietor of tho . • OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WOftKS. have no hesitation in asserting that It Is as good as any Imported in tho market. Call and givo us a trial ond uo convinced that what we toll you la truoj The Railway Co-Operative Store IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Our goods arc new, flesh, well (elected and at matchless prices. Every stean er bnngs us fresh goods. Wc Invito the public to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Even/ article sold bears our Imprint, and Is guaranteed to lie of the lest quality, ’ Butter, Tea,' Crackers & B oaster: % ■ of.ee • .Are our Specialties. _0^“Arrangement8 have bet n-made to keqi a ftii! line <•! Cx r.nii t tier man Groceries. 11 Newcastle and 12 Hranl ^t., - ! 1M N.-V I< K. u A. Where wo manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and |8trawborrv ISoda |Water, which we S I guarantee to lie as pure ns any made. Our Ulnger Alo Is recommended bv physicians, and we 1 ha ’— ... -* , - ■ ■- 1 v