Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 21, 1888, Image 4

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AN ORDINANCE To result)* certain kindt of Btulncu within the City of Brunswick, fix t ho amount of ltotUM orbutineu tax to 1m paid for the privilege pursuing such business, end pre scribing penalties for a violation • of the same: *—— mad s|>cclflo taxes shall l»lertsd tbs city of Bnuswlek for the ' KTerjTauctlonocrshall pay a Ucensaor business Mx of tie, and to addition thereto a tax of one- fifth of one per cent ehaU be lmjjosed and col- i retain of aU auction aalce made daring Um month, and pay tbo percentage there- «»to the Clerk ahd Treaanrer within three daya after theend of eaeh month. Each tranalent trader In goods, wares and merchandise, or other article* of an; who tells by samples or otherwise t< merchants, shall, before exposing sale, pay |S0| nor shall anch transient dealer be allowed to aeU hit wares under the license of any auctioneer, or under the name of any factor or commission merchant who hat paid his as such, unUl ho himself shall bare paid all taxes required of hlin by this ordinance, l he agent of each steamboat lino shall pay 110, The agent of each stcamslnp lino shall par fiq, The agont of each tailing vessel lino shall pay Each real cstato agent or firm selling or rent' Ingres! estate forprofit shall pay »w. Each local sowing machine agent shall pny $10 flinch transient sewing machine agon shall paj Each agont for the salo of any artiolo whatever or any person visiting the city as an Itinerant physician, or for the sale of proprietory artiol s, canvassers selling books, maps or pictures either for money or by subscription, shall pay f 25. Eaoh banker or broker, or othor person doing a banking,brokeragoorexohauge basinets, or en gaged In buying or milli s nge, currency, bonds, stocks or othor. ...u jrollt, orln loaning monoy, shaving «, at< com mercial paper, or collecting tamesn srging therefor,or advancing on collaterals loro -mmls- slon or interest, whether he keeps an office or not, shall pny $40. The keeper of each bakery shall pay $10. foreachcSaJM* ° f ***** * JI ' r * Jcr ""“l 1 l ,n y The proprietor of each blacksmith shop shall pav for each forge $0. The proprietor of each cabinet shop for mnklng or repalringTurnlture shall pay $8. This to In- olndo upholstering. Each naval store broker shall pav »J0. Each naval,storo dealer shall pay $404 Each provision or forago broker or resident merchandise broker shall pay $10. Each ship broker shall pay $U. Each architect shall pay $10. WEaohoarpentor, mason, painter, and ovory me chanic of whatevor character tnklng contracts for twonty-llve dollars work and ovor.up to five hundred daUara, shall pay $10, and from five hundred dollars up, shaU pay $00. Eaoh cigar manufacturer shall pay $10. Each circus shall pay $100 for eaoh perform ance. Each sldo show where an additional charge Is made shall pay $10 for each perform- Eacn acrobaUcor othor show performing under a tent shall pay $00 for eaoh performance. Each traveling theatrical oompany shell pay $5 for each performances Each mcnngcrteshall pay $10 for each perform. The proprietor of each manufactory of confec- Al*trav*Hng P conoerts, exhibitions and shows of like character shaU pay $8 for each perform- The proprietor of eaqh danolng school shall " i dealing lt^ tropical ahoUs ntd*Ur^ i In qu _ ) owner of enchon’e horse drny, oart, buggy sir othor vehicle hnuling or carrying for hire, or used by butchers, bakers, manufacturers of soda or mineral waters, merchants, builders or other persons for the delivery Of bread, meats, soda or mineral waters, ico, goods, wares and other mer chandise sold or lumber or other matorial u shall pay $0, and tor overy two horso wagon, rlago or othor voblolo hired or so used, shall pay $10. Each person dyeing or ronovntlng articles of clothing shall pay $0. M«WICK BY TIE SEA!Dill YIU SAY MM? The Lirest Town in the Sonth I Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! Wo offer for sale the following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. Tho keeper of each iron or brass*Joundry shall The keeper of each hoisting engine utiarglng vessels shall pay $19. Thu keeper of each horse apparatus used for discharging vossols shall pay $8. Tho koepor of each steam pile driver shall pay $10. Tho proprietor of cnch public hall shall pay The proprietor of cnch hotol shall pay $28. The koeper of each boarding house entertain ing translont travelers shall pay $10. The keeper of each sailor Uiardlng houso ahall pay $88, , haeli person or firm soiling spirituous or malt liquors in qtiiintttfSfikof olio qunrt and upwards aud not drank on tho promises under any clf- cuinstsnces, shall be considered wholesale deal ers and pay $100. Each person or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors In quantities less than one quart, and con sumed on the premises, shall be considered retail dealers ami pay $200 Each person or llrm selling malt liquors by the keg or ease shall be considered wholesale dealers ami pry $80. Each person or firm selling malt liquors In quantities less than a keg or ense, and consumed on tho premises, shall bo considered retail deal ers, and pay $100. Each person or llrm selling spirituous or malt tlquors In accordance with the provisions of, and under the license provided by tho four (4) pre ceding paragraphs, may 1 we such license issued to them proportionately, that Is to say, if a li cense is to bo Issued for a period less than 12 and greater than nlno months, then tho rato shall he ehargrd for tho full twelve months, and If for a period less than nine and greater tnan six months, then tlio applicant shall pay for nine months, and if for a period less than six and greater than three months, then the applicant shall pay for six months; and In no event shall a 1 cense lie Issued for the sale of spirituous or malt liquors for a period less than threo months, and no license fortho sale of such liquors shall be is sued for a term extending beyond the 81st day of January, In the year of our Lord, elghtcon hun dred andeighty-nlne. Eaoh grinder of a hand organ shall pay for each week oracps time $8, Each commission merchant shall pay $30. Each master of a vessel or agent or other officer of a vessel, or any person who shall sell any goods, wares, merchandise er any other articles tram any wharf or vessel toother than merchants shall pay $30. Thekeeperofeach feed and sale stablo shall pay $28, and $1 for each horse or mule sold. The keeper of eaeh lively stable shall pay $26, and in hddltlon shall pay for each single vehicle $2.60. audtoreacli double vehicle $8, and shall pay $1 for each horse or mule sold. Each gas or electric light works shall pay $100 Each repairer and maker of Jewelry and watches shall pay $16. Each person or firm engaged In buying Junk •hall pay $1°. Tho kec ‘ " (hall pay . The keeper of each news depot shall pay $10. ^jThe keeper of each Job printing office shay pay Each person or firm Riling fresh meats shall or flip owning oyster* for sale or shipment shall pay $40; the same to be remitted UHMpaittes opening will give the shells to the Q'.tr far ttM on tno street*. .Each person mwlrra engaged In buying or ship per of each restaurant or eating bouse r’of each shoo maker shop shall pay or firm manufacturing and hot- waters shall pay $lo. ' manufacturing ana wiling 83% feet waterfront, with warehouseMx70and office. Ono lot on Reynolds street, 80x00. Threo water lots at tho foot of L street. Very cheap. One Dixvlilo lot, 48x120, corner Cochran avenue and J-nndon streets, with 6 room house. Can bo bought at low figure. Besides tho above we have a large variety of TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will sellat do elded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres of tho richest lands in tho coun ty, ono mile from heart of city. . Six acres cleared, with houso, four miles from elty. nflo room houso, nlno miles from the c! 18% acres of farming land, with splendid two- story houso, kitchen and dinlngroon * largo barn, sugar mill, etc. Situate crossing, 4% rollesJrom court house. Can bo se cured very cheap. 10 acres of.good clay land 4 miles from city 729 acres of land at Lulnton, on tho B. ft W. R. It., 89 miles from Brunswick. I.nrgc now well built house located thereon. Owner will sell at very low llgnro, being In want of money. Also threo small farms not mentioned above- very low. 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands- Wo have also boon appointed agents for Floric Southern Railway lanao, Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. Johns & Lake Kustls Hallway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 li tres of choice lands located in nei.ly every county in the State, suitable for farming, grow ing. fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices range from $1 per acre upwards. Wo solicit a portion of tho 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, iEteal Estate Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. houses, also one ooftago and out bouses, every thing comparatively new and In good order. One-lialf lot corner Mansfield and Albany sts. Ono Bay lot 46x180, with buildings. Ono lot on Oglothorpe street, and buildings. One lot on Gloucester street—splendid buslnce lent Ion. Ono Bay lot 80x190 with two-story brick build ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the money. Throe lots on Grant street—good business loca tion. oi loucester streets. Lot comer Gloucester and Albany streets. Ono lot on Albany street. * ^ Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid-building One lot'OOxlSO, corner Union and Howe streets wltli Improvements. Ono lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 90x180. Ono Bay lot nnd two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. Lot 00x90 on Nowcastle street, near Catholic church, with nico residence. Threo lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 now two- story houses, near school houso. NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, nggregnting 87%xl60 ft., » Reynolds street, with buildings. Threo lots, 90x180, with new two-story build ing and ont houses, toeing Court Bouse Square. Two lota, wltq elo on Norwich street. Tho keeper of eaeh plaining mill shall pay 16 Tho koepor of each bracket works or shop shall par $16. Every runner for a sailor boardinghouse shall pny *10, nnd wear a badge. The kooper of each stand for the sale offruits, nuts and confectioneries. Blinll pay $6. • rink i loadlug or discharging vessels, shall pay year, or any fraction thereof, *200. Any who ahall bo employed by tho master of a vessel to superintend or direct tho loading or discharg ing of such vessel shall lie considered and held to bo a stovodoro, nud shall pay $200. Each insurance compnny doing business, whether directly or through nn agent, shall pay $18. Tho koeper of caeli billiard table for public T pny $10. jper of each pool tnble for public play shall pay $18. Tho keeper of each lmgatollo or other llko tn- blo for public play shall pay $80. Tho keeper of each wheel of fnrtuhc for public lav shall pny for cacn month $soo, Eacn centennlnl boni d for public playshnll pay for cnch weok $10. Each knife-board, stick-board or tnble, or oth or board or table kept for public play, or whoro- on chances nrc sold or premiums glvrn, nnd not hereinbefore specially mentioned, shall pny ten dollnrn; provided, that this shall not apply to any gnmo or device where prises or premiums of cash are given nway or in any other Wav allowed hi the customers or patrons by the keeper there of. Enoli ball or ten pin alley shall pay $20. The keeper of each tailor establishment slinll 't T h e keeper ot each tin Bhop shnl^pny $6. Each person or llrm cngagsO In buying or ship ping lumhcr, timber, etc., shall pny $40, except ivaers of saw mills In operation In the eltv. Each inspector, measurer or rhe-herof limber, lumber, staves nnd shingles eh ,pay *6. Eaeh manufacture;' or naval stores shall pay for each still $80. Kaeli undertaker shi 11 pay *20. Each bill poster shall pay «8. Each pel son, firm or eor|H-rntion furnishing or replying vessels with water shall pay *10. Tito proprietor of eaeh wheelwright shop for tho making or repairing of carriages, buggies and wagons shall pay *6. Eaeh naval store inspector slinll pay $6, Each jierson who shall keep a dog In tho elty that runs at largo shall pay *2, to include badge. Eaoh person or firm innnnfncturlng mnttres. os shall pay $s, Tno keeper of each cooper Bhop shall pay *18. Each transient piano .tuner shall pay *10 per month or less time. The keeper ot each shooting gnllcry shall pay .18 per year" 1 ’ — 1 non resident. Each person or firm soiling water privileges shall pay $100. Eacbiicraon or firm dealing In or acting ns rents for commmcroial fertilisers shall pay *26. Each person keeping an lee cream saloon shall pay $8. Each person keeping a lunch Island, other than restaurant keener, and selling oysters and lunches shall pay 110. The owner of oach Jack or stallion kept for breeding purposes, shall pay *6. Each person or firm dealing in wood or coal shall pay 110. Kncli pci-son or firm operating a shop for re pairing guns and locks shall pay *5. Tlio agent er owner of caeli tug or tow boat doing business as auch, shall pay for each boat Each person or firm manufacturing or repair- ig turpentine stills slinll nay *10. Each person or firm selling goods, wares and merchandise, other than the regular merchants ot tho elty, whether they have an office or not, shall pay a commission merchant’s license of *30. the provisions of tills Ordl . ct on conviction before the Police Court to a lino not exceeding *100 or labor on tho public works of tho city not exceeding thirty days. Sec. 4. Bo It further ordained, That all ordi nances and parts of ordinances In conflict with this ordinance he nnd tho same nro hereby re pealed. Passed la Council this the 26th day of January 1888 D. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council McCRARY'S Sale STABLE, GRANT STREET. YOU DID, EH I WELL, LET US TELL YOU CONFIDENTIALLY THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT REDUCTIONS UNLESS YOU GO TO THE STOKE OF A, KAISER & BR0. WHERE THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. We have reduced the price in all our Departments to such an extent, thal it is not only astounding, it is pimply the great est Temptation to buy, nnd oil those who do want to buy will find it to their great advantage to call on us, and all thefijj who do not need anything for the present, will be greatly bone- fitted by calling, ns they will find out where they con get the best Enrgains in the city when they do wont something. AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING We will just give you one figure: We have a lot otTiepp hilks, in short lengths, [remnants] which have been conpideied a bar gain at 76c. nnd which we ofler to you, until all pold at only 40c. per yard, nnd nil the balance of our ptock will be sold in conformity. A KAISER iBRO. TIE DRUMICK AUCTION CO. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL) iy saloon or bnr room keeper who allows ;!ng In his saloon or bar mom shall pav *80. Sxc. 2. The license or business i ax provided for In this ordinance shall run from the 1st day ot February, 1888, to the 81st dav of January, 18*9. Each license shall b r In the name of the porson or firm to whom It is Issued, and shall not no trans ferable only bv consent of Council. All licenses shall be Istiien bv the Clerk and Treasurer and approved liy the Mayer and impressed with the Seal of the City. Provided that persons taking out the license at any time during the year, amt under the previs ions of this Ordinance, shall, except as is here inbefore provided, pay tho entire year's license, and, provided further that nothing in thlsarti- cle contained shall apply to plsno tuners, organ grinders, wheels of fortune, centennial boards or shooting galleries, they being otherwise provid ed for herein. •K. t. B* It further ordained. That Isny per- NEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. or Best of Everything! D ON’Tfatltocnllon Sam McCrary when von want anything In hts line. Ho guarantees good turn-outs, best attention, and satisfaction guaranteed in everv instance. The ladles are es pecially Invited to give him their patrojage, i.io gentlest hoisej being kept for theirusa. All Oideis for Drayhg PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. L.B.BOTSFORD.M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. O FFICE, Madden . oullding, comer Newcas tle smi G loucester streets, entrance on G(ou sts street. Office hour, t to 10|a. m„ 2 lit p. m.,7 to9p, in. 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 eules and prompt returns is the motto of. THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & O’Connor. After one year’s trlnl lt|la now an aeknowleilgod fact that wo Keep the Furest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt tho most complote.as tho amount of work done demonstrates. Wo also guarantee exactness nnd dlspntch.rs this depaftment Is under tho personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tlio Brunswick public. Neither are wo confined[to any one physician's pro • scrhitlons, but, as hns been demonstrated, lire thoroughly prepared to fill nny and all that may lie written, and If vou favor us with a call In Ihls line wo will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price. Wo also khep n full lino of scrips, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and In faot, everything that goes to mnko up a Hist class drug store. We nro also Proprietor of tho OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, wo manufacture Lemon. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and (Strawberry Soda Water, which we dec lo lie aa pure as any mado. Our Ginger Ale Is recommended by physicians, add we [ih_eslUtlonlnassertln^that^lt|ls_ai|OOd as^an^lmgortod^loi Me njyrkel. . Where guarantee have no hci Call and givo us a trlnl nm m Din WHITE SHIRTS! A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have closed out his 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 cfaanco to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will bo for only 30 daya. (Jail and examine them, and bo convinced that they are a bargain. J. J. LISSNER&CO.