Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 18, 1888, Image 4

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AN ORDINANCE To regulate certain kinds of Business within tho City of Branswick,' fix the smonnt of license or business tax to be paid for fh$ privilege pursuing such business, and pro scribing penalties for a violation of the same: SfepF 3 , liuctloneorshallmiUmmotMim tax of |10,and In- nddltlon/tbcreto• tax of one- fifth of oat /per cent Hall bo lmnosldjuid ool ssss«Mffl".sa , as«i! "iBBsssssiBWisraBns; “tocfftowitenf 0 .rtSor ln goods, ware* and ntrebudita, or other artlelet at any description, who wlU by samples or otherwise to other than Allowed to Mil hit worn under ‘.ho license of any auctioneer, or under the name of any factor The agent of each steamship line shall bay ,24. The agent of each sailing vessel lino shall pay «o. Each real estate agent or firm selling or. rent tag real ettato for profit shall pay ,50. Each local eevlng machine agent ehall par $10, Each tranilent sowing machine agon ehall pay Each banker or broker, or other person doing banking, brokerage ora*-1 hango business, or cn gaged In buying or ulll i» n«o< cun-onc” bonds, etocke or other > iroflt, or I loaning money, sbavlngnoiei. *• c0 , m merclal paper, or collecting samettt irging therefor,or advancing on collaterala mro .mm le sion or Interest, whether ho koepa an office or lot, ahall pay ,10, The beeper of o pay The keeper of each bakery shall pay $10. Tho proprietor of each barber shop ahall tor each chair |5. Tho proprietor of each blackamltb shop ahall par for each forgo IS. The proprietor of each cabinet ohop for making or repairing furnlturo ahall pay ,5. Thla to In clude upholstering. Each naval store broker ahall par ,20, . Each naval store dealer ahall pay M04 Each provision or forage broker or rosldont merchandise broker shall pay $15. Each ship broker shall pay ,29. Each architect shall pay $10. Each carpenter, maion, painter, and every me chanic of whatever character taking contracts for twenty-11 ro dollars work and over, up to live hundred dollars, shall pay $10, and from five hundred dollars up, shall pay ,19. Each cigar manufacturer shall pay ,10. Each circus shall pay ,100 for each perform ance. Each side show whoro an additional charge la mads shall pay ,19 for each perform ance! Each nrrolmtlc or other show performing under (f tent ahall pay $90 for oaeh perfonunnen. Each traveling theatric,! company ahall ,5 for each jiorfonnanco. Each menagerie ibaU pay ,25 for each perform fince. Tho proprietor of each manufactory of confec tioneries shall pay ,10, All traveling concerts, exhibitions and shows of like character s^all pny ,5 for oaeh perform 1 pay Tho^proprietor of csoh dancing school shall Eaoli person or firm dealing In tropleal shells or curiosities, It resident dealer, shaU pay ,5. Eaoh dealer In loo In quantities exceoding fifty pounds ahall pay ,20. The owner of each ono horse dray, cart, buggy or other vehlclo hauling or carrying for hire, or used by butchers, bakers, manufacturers of soda or mlnoral waters, merchants, builders or other persons for the dellvorv of bread, moats, soda or mineral waters, Ice, goods, wares and other mer chandise aold or lumber or other material used, shall pay ft, and for every two horse wagon, car riage or other vohlclo hired or so usod, shall pny $10. Ench porson dyeing or renovating articles of clothing shall pay $5. Ench express company shall pay ,90. Each telegraph company shall pny HO, ’ Each telephone company shall pay ,90, Tho keepor of eaoh Iron or brass foundry shall *'%c?k'ceper of oaeh machine shop shall pay ,29. The keoperof each, hoisting onglno for dis charging voxels shall pay $10. Tho keeper of ench horse nppnratus used for discharging vessels shall pay ,5. The keeper of endh steam pile driver shall pay ,10. The proprietor of each public hall shall pay Tho proprietor of each hotel shall pay ,29. The keeper of each hoarding house entertain' lng transient travelers shall pay,10, The keeper of ench sailor boarding house shall ns person nr firm selling spirituous or malt liquors In qnnntltlet of one quart and upwunls anil not drunk on the premises under any cir cumstances, shall be considered wholesale deal ora and pay ,100. Each person or firm selling spirituous nr malt liquors In quantities less than one quart, anil 0011- Muiucilon tun promises, shall be considered retail dealers and pay ,200 Each person or firm selling malt liquors by the keg or ease shall lie considered wholesale dealers and pay ,90. Ench person or firm selling malt liquors In quantities |cm than a keg or ease, 'anil consumed on the premises, shall be considered retail deal ers, and pay ,100. Each iicraon or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors In accordance with tlic provisions of, nnil under the license provide,! by tho four (t) pre ceding paragraphs, may Iv«» such lloense Issued to them proportionately, Hint Is to say, If a li cense Is to ho Issued for a )n'i ml less than 12 and greater than nlno months, then tho rate shall he churgnl for tho full twelve months, amllf torn period less than nine and greater than six months then the applicant shall nay for nlno months and if for a period leas than six and •nail pay for six months: nnd In no evonl license lie Issued for tho sale of spirituous or malt liquors for a period less than throe mouths nnd nolicense for the sale of thch liquors shall be is sued for n term extending beyond the 81st day of January, In the year ot our Lord, eighteen hun dred and eighty-nine. Each grinder of a hand organ shall pay forcach wreck or less lime M, Eaeh commission merchant shall pav $80. Each master of a vessel or agent or other officer of a vessel, or any person who shall sell any goods wares merchandise or any other articles from any wharf or vessel toother than merchants shall pay ,80. The keeper of each feed and sale stahlo shall P»y»lS. and ,1 for each horse or mule sold. too keeper of each ltvenr stahlo shall pay $25, and In addition shall pay for each single vehicle fico. and for each double vehicle ,5, and shall pay $1 tor each horse or mulo sold. Each gas or electric light works shall pay $200 wS&SSS'RA? “* kcr °‘ Jewelry nml Bach person or Ann engaged In buying junk AuAii pay ,10. The keeper of each millinery establishment entii pay $15. The keeper of eaeh news depot shall pay ,10. ^jTbe keeper ot each Job printing office shay pay Each person or firm selling fresh meats shall perron or Aim1 owning oysters for sale or ahipment ahall pay HOI the same to be remitted * he,b “’* he pl&Uira& «r W#d,n •Ni ne k«encr of each restaurant or eating bouse adaii pay 110. 4 The keeper of eicb shoo maker shop shall pay or firm manufacturing and hot- Xneb perron or firm manufacturing am Wing soda or mineral water, shall pay ,10. SSStTS and selling TheheejSsr of eachgristmi'lf slisif pay ,{(. ShakMperofMchaaw mill shall pay ,11 IT BE The Livest Town in the South! Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! . We tfffer for sale tho following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. Ono lot with largo two-story dwelling and out houses, also oho coltngo and out honsoa. every thing comparatively new and In good order. One-half lot corner Mansfield nnd Albany »ts One Bay lot 49x110, with buildings. One lot on Oglethorpe street, and buildings.' . One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business location. , Ono Bay lot 80x180 with two-story brick build ings, recently orocteil. Will sell cheap for the money. Threo lots on Grant street—good business Joca- tlODs 'Splendid building site, north corner Oglethorpe Ix>t comor Gloucester and Albany streots. Ono lot on Albany street. ^Portion of Trust lot fiOxlOO-splomlld building One lot 00x180, corner Union and IIowo streots with Improvements. Ono lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 80x180. Ono Bay lot and two stores situated theroon— good Investment. Lot 90x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. Lot 00x00 on Non-castlo street, near Catholic church, with nice residence. Threo lots, 00x180 ench, containing 4 now two- story houses, near school house. NEW TOWN. Portions ot threo lots, aggregating >%xl90 ft., 1 Beynohls street, with buildings. Throe lots, 00x190, with now two-story build ing nnd out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots, wltq elegant rosidoncoandout houses 1 Norwich street. , 82j, feet Water front, with warehouse2fixT0and office. One lot on Beynolds street, 80x90. Threo water lote at tiro foot of L street. Very cheap. one Pixvllle lot, 49x120, corner Cochran avennn nnd London streets, with 5 room bouse. Can' bought at low figure. Besides tho above we hive a large variety of TO WN COMUONB loti, Which wo will scllatde cided bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY About 40 none of the richest lands in the coun ty, one mile from heart of city. 81 x aero* cleared, with house, four miles from city. ooo acres ot beitland In the county, with twelvo room house, nlno miles from tho city. lSUacrcwof farming land, with splondld two- story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad crossing, 4J, miles from court house. Can bo so. cured very cheap.' 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city. 729 acres of lend at Lulaton,on thoB. AW. R K., 89 miles from Brunswick. Large new well built house located thereon. Ownor will sell at very low figure, being In want of money. Also threo email farms not mentioned above- very low. 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands. Wo have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and 8t. John, A I.iiko Eustls Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,0110.000 ncros of choice lands located in nenrly every county In tho State, suitable for farming, graz ing, fruit nnd vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices range from ,1 per aero upwards. Wo solicit a portion of tho patronage of tho 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, R,eal Estate Agents, 801 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA, 500 DOZEI WHITE SHIRTS! A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have closed out bis stock so low that wo can give Special Inducements in both|~ Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. Shirts worth $1.60 we will sell for $1. Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have theso bar Ijains to offer, which will bo for only 30 days. (Jail nnd examine them,nnd bo convinced that they are a bargain. J. J. LISSNER & CO. The keeper nl each plaining mill Blind pny The keeper of each bracket works or.Imp sluill pay $15, Every runner for a sailor hoarding house Blind liny ,10. nnd wrnr a badge. . Tho keeper of each stand for llie side of fruits, nuts amt confectioneries, shall pay in Tho keeper of ench skating . . . Each stevedore or pel-sons Inking contracts for lending or dlseliiirgii-r vessels, sluill pny fertile year, or any fraction i hereof, ,200. Any person sluill pay ,5. who sluill ho employed by the muster of n vessel to suiierliiteiiil or direct (lie binding or discharg ing or such vessel shall lie considered nnd held to be n stevedore, and shall pay ,200. Ench Insurance company doing business, whether directly or through an agent, shall pay Tho keeper of each billiard table for public ,-Jay shall pay ,10. Tho keeiier of each pool table for public piny •had pay ,19. „ , Tho keeper of each bagatelle or other like la blc for public piny shall pay ,90. Tho kcopor of each wheel of fortnho for public plav shall pny for earn month ,900. Ench centennial board for public playshad pny for each week ,10. . „ Each knife-board, stick-hoard or table, or oth- bonrd or table kept for public plav, or where- chanres are sold or premiums given, and not hereinbefore specially mentioned, Shall pny ten dollars; provided, that this shall not apply tonn.v game or device whoro prizes or premiums of cash are given away or In any other wav allowed ‘ the customers or patrons by tho keeper thore- feach bnll orton pin alley shall pay ,20. The kee|>er ot eaoh tailor establishment shall ns keeper of each tin shop shall pay $9. Each person or linn engaged In buying or ship ping lumber, timber, etc., shall pay ,40. except owners of saw mills In operation fn tho city. Each Inspector, measurer or checker ot timber, lumber, staves and shingles shall pay H. Each manufacturer of naval stores shall pay for each still $80. ‘ Each undertaker shall pay $20. Each bill poster shall pay 19. Each porson, firm or corporation furnishing or replying vessels with water shall pay ,10. The proprietor of each wheelwright shop for making or .repairing of carriages, buggies ... wagons shall pay ,9. Each naval store inspector shall pay f9. Each person who snail keep a (log in tha city lit runs at largo ahall pay $2, to Include badge. Each person or firm manufacturing mattresses mil pay $5, Tno keeper of each cooper shop shall payj,19. Each transient plauo ituner shall pay $10 per month nr less time. The keepor of each shooting gallery shall pay " per year for resident, nnd ,10 per week for ... resident. Each person nr firm selling water privileges sluill bay ,100. Each person or firm dealing In or acting ns agents tor commmercial fertilizers shall pay $29. Each person keeping an lee cream saloon shall h person keeping n lunch stand, other than a restaurant keeper, and selling oysters nnd itmrhi's slmll pny ,10. The owner of each Jack or stallion kept for breeding pur|mscs. shad pays,5. Ench penmn or firm dealing in wood or coal shall pay ,10. Each person or firm opera I lug a shop for re pairing guns nnd larks nlind pny ,9. The agent or owner of ench tug or tow boat lining business ns such, shall pay for each limit 119. Each person or linn mnnufnrtiirlng or repair lug turpentine stills shall pny ,10. Eneli person or firm selling goods, wares and merchandise, other than the regnlnr merchants of the city, whether they have an office or not, snail pay n commission merchant's license of $80. Any saloon or bar. room keeper who allows dancing In Ills saloon ok bar room shall par ,90. szc. 2. The license or business lax provided for In this ordinance shall run from the 1st day of February, ISSN, to the 81st day of January, 18811. Kacli license shall lie In the name of tho person or firm to whom It is Issued, nnd shall not no trans ferable only liv consent of Council. Ad lieenses shad ho Issued by the Clerk and Treasurer and approved by tho Mayor and Impressed with the Seal of the City. Provided that persons taking out tho license at any time during tho year, and under the provis ions of this Ordinance, shad, except aa is here inbefore provided, pay tho entire year’s lloense. anil, provided further that nnlhfng in this artl- rle contained shall apply to piano tuners, organ grinders, wheels of fortune, centennial boards or shooting galleries, they being otherwise provid ed for herein. Sue. 8. Be It further ordained. That any per- son violating any of tho provisions of this Ordi nance shall lie suldect on conviction before the Police Court lo a lino not exceeding $100 or labor c-i tho public works of tho city not exceeding •hlrtydays. Sac. 4. Be It further ordained, That all o.... nances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance bo and tho same are hereby re pealed. Passed In Council this the 29th day of January 1888 1). T. DUNN. Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council . L.B.B0TSF0KD,M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. O FFICE, Madden . onilding, corner Newcas tle and Gloucester streets, entrance on Glou cester street. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.,Tto9p. m.' K L.d.Leavy&Co. AUCTION AND COXX188ION IKBCRANTfl, AND ANNUAL COLLECTING AGENTS. OEECIA L attention given to collection of rents, k? Business and consignment* solicited, and speedy returns guaranteed. Office next door to AbvaaTKXK-ArrzAL office. DID YOU YOU DID, EH I . WELL, LET US TELL YOUj CONFIDENTIALLY THAT- fc,YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT REDUCTIONS * UNLESS YOU GO TO THEj STORE OF . * i ■ V A. KAISER & BR0. WHERE THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. We have reduced ihe price in all our Departments to 6uch an extent, that it if not only astounding, it is simply the great est Temptation (o 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 bgst Bargains in the city when they do want something. AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING We will just give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress bilks, in short lengths, [remnnnts] which have been considered a bar gain at 76c. nnd which we ofler 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. TIE BRMId AUITI05 ft Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELLs Send in your goods. Give them your orders to sell your household property nnd 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 ono yenr’B trial Itfis now an acknowledged fact that wo Keep the Furest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department .. without doubt tho most complete, ns the nmountof work done demonstrates. Wo also guarantee exactness nnd dispatch, rs this department Is under tho personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tho Brunswick pnbllc. Neither are we confined to any ono physician’s pre scriptions, blit, as has been demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared Infill any and ill that may he written, nnd ir vou favor us with a rail in this lino we will guarantee satisfaction, both astoqnall- tv and price. We also keep a full line of .caps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth nnd blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact,everything that goes to make up a first close drug store. We are also Proprietor of tho OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. Where wo manufacture Lemon. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Ifitrawberry Soda (Water, which we g uarantee to l>e ns pure ns any made. Our Ginger Ale Is recommended by physicians, and we nve no hesitation In assorting that It la as good as sny Imported In the market. Call and give us a trial nnd he convinced that what we tell you Is true! The Railway Co-Operative Store IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Our goods are now, fresh, well selected and at matchless prices. Every steamer brings os fresh goods, we Invite tho public to call and examine onr stock before pnrehaslng elsewhere. Evei v article sold bears our Imprint, and is guaranteed to he ot the beat quality, Butter, Tea,L Crackers & Roasted Coffee Jlre ovir Specialties. _ ^Arrangements have betn made to keep a foil line of Genuine Ger man Groceries. 11 Newcastle nnd 12 Grant St., • BRUNSWICK, GA.