Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 22, 1888, Image 4

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AN ORDINANCE To regulate certain kinds of Business within tho. City of Brunswick, Ax the amount or license or business tax to be paid for the privilege pursuing Moh business, and pre scribing penalties for a violation of the same: oS® ftMMUtsHr “ 11 nnlalneil by authority of the same, That tl lowing Uconacf and apeollle Um shall be leried ami collected In the city of Brunswick for the yearl8SS; ' Krerr auctioneer ah all par a llccnio or business tax of 110, and In addition thereto a tax of one* fifth of one per cent shall be Imposed and col lected upon the gross amount af au auction sales made within the oomrate limits of the city by aueh auctioneer, ana be shall make at the end of ■each month a return of all auction sales made during the month, and pay tho percentage there on to the Clerk and Treasurer within three days after theend of eaob month. Each transient trader* In goods, wares and merchandise, or other artleles of any description, who sells by samples or otherwise to other than merchants, shall, botore exposing the same for sale pay IH; nor shall snch transient dealer be allowed to sell bis wares under !he license of any anetloncer, er under thb name of any factor ■or commission merchant who has paid Ills as .such, until he himself shall have paid aU taxes ■required of him by this ordinance. The agent of each steamboat lino shall psy (10. The agent'of each steamship line -shall pay $25. The agent of each sailing vossel lino shall pay Each real estate agont or Arm telling or rent ing real estate for profit shall psy (50. Each local sewing machine agent shall pay (10. Each transient sewing machine agon shall pay (ft. Each agent for tho sale of any nrticlo whatever or any person visiting the city ns an Itinerant physician, or for the sale of proprietor}- articles. charging vessels shall pay (io." * ' horse apparatus used for r (5. canvassers selling books, maps or pictures either for money or by subscription, shall pay (25. Each bankor or broker, or other person doing a banking, brokerage ores, l hango business, or en gaged In buying or olll is nge, currency, bonds, stocks er other i oroflt.onn loaning money, shaving ( ' »■ com mercial paper, or collecting same so srglng therefor,or advancing on collaterals »uro emmls- • alon or interest, whother ho keeps an olllco or not, shall pay (to. . Tho kcciior of each bakery shall pay $10. The proprietor of each barber shop shall pay for each chalr$5. Tho proprietor of each blacksmith shop shall pay for each forge (5. . The proprietor of each cabinet shop for making or rppali fogfornlturo shall pay $8. Th(s to ln- Each naval store broker shall pay ISO, Each naval store dealer shall pay $ioj Each provision or forago broker or rcsidont merchandise broker shall pay (15. Each ship broker shall pay f 15. Each architect shall pay (10. ’ .Each carpenter, mason, painter, and every me chanic of whatever character taking contracts for twenty-flyc dollars work and over, lip to five hundred dollars, shall pay. (10, anil from five hundred dollars up. shall pay (St. Each cigar manufacturer shall pay DO. Each circus shall pay 1100 for each perform ance. Each side show where an additional charge Is liyido shall pay (15 for each perform* Each acrobatic or other show performing under a tent shall pay (to for each performance. Each traveling theati ical company shall nay 45 for each performance. ^Kyh menagerie shall pay 115 for each pci form - tiramrtS 0 SIa?/ OrOf cactl m ® nn f»etory of confcc- All traveling concerts, exhibitions and shows of like character shall pay (5 for each perforin- *noe. Tbe^propriotor of each dancing school shall Each perron or firm dealing in tropical shells or curiosities, If resident dealer, shall pay tt. Each doaler in Ice In quantities executing fifty pounds shall pay $10. The owner of each one horso drey, cart, buggy or otlicr vehicle hauling or earn ing for hire, or used by butchers, bakers, mamnactnrers of soils or mineral Waters, merchants, builders or other persons for the delivery of bread, moats, soda or mtnoral waters, Ico, goods, wares and other mer chandise sold or lumber or other mnterlal used, shall pay (5, and for e .-ory two horso wagon, ringo orothor vohlclo h|rcd or so used, shall $10. Each person dyeing or renovating articles of clothing shall pay (5. Each express company shall pay (50. Each telegraph company shall pay (50. Each telephone company shall pav (50. The koeper of each iron or brass foundry i P ^ho keeper of eachmachlno shop shall pay 125. Tho keeporof each hoisting cnglno for uis- ihsrglng vossels shall * “ The keeper of caoli . discharging vessels shall pay ... ^Tiio keeper of each steam pile driver shall pay Tho proprietor of each public hall shall pay (10. The proprietor of each hotel shall pay (25. The keejicr of each bearding house entertain ing transient travelers shall pay fin. The keeper of cm-.li sailor boarding houso shall pay $25. Each-person or Brin selling spirituous or malt liquors in quantities of one quart mid upwards and not drunk on tho premises under any cir cumstances, shall he considered wholesale deal ers and pay $100. Each person or firm Bolling spirituous or malt liquors in quantities less than one quart, and eon - sumed on the promises, shall ho considered retail dealers and pay $200 Each person or linn selling malt liquors bv the keg or case alioll bo considered wholesale dealers aim pay (50. Koch l-cr-son or firm selling mnlt liquors In quantities loss than a keg or casr, and consumed on the promises, shall bo considered retail deal ers. nod pay (lOo. * Each person or firm selling spirituous or malt liquors In accordance with the provisions of, and under tho license provided bv tho four (4) pro- ■ceding paragraphs, limy ' ve such license Issued to them proportionately. Hint is to say. If a li cense is to be Issued for a period less than 1$ and greater than nine months, then the rate shall lie chargrd for tho full twelve months, mid If fora period less than nine ai d greater than six months, then tho nppllem.i shall pay for nine months, and if for a pet .od less than six and K terthnn three months then tho applicant pay.for six months: aud in no event shall a license Ikj Issued for the saloof spirituous or malt liquors for a period less than three months, and nu license fortlie sale of such liquors shall ho Is sued for a term extending beyond the Slat dny of ■January, In tho year of our Lord, eighteen hun dred and eighty-nine. Each grinderof a hand organ shall pay forcach • week or less time (5, Each commission merchantshall pay (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 to other than merchants ■ball pay (80. The keeper of each feed and sale stablo shall pay $25, and (1 for each horse or mule sold. Tlie keener of each Uvciit stable shall pay (25, and In addition shall pay forcach single vehicle (150. and for each double vehicle (5, and shall pav (1 for each horse or mule sold. Each gas or electric light works shall pay (2C0 WMriJeashaU pay (S? R ’"‘ Each person or firm engaged In buying Junk •kail pay $10. The ker— shall pay The keeper of each nows dcpot**hall pay $10. Tho koeper of each Job printing office shay pay "i person or firm selling fresh meats shall V • •' ' person or firm owning oysters for sale or „nt shall pay (to; the umo to be remitted parties ojtualniiwjll give the shells to the ■Orson or Arm engaged in buying or shlp- . Sir5oachrestauro.t or eating house fkeeper'OfMch aboe maker shop shall pay or Arm manufacturing and hot- waters shall pay (lo. manufacturing ana selling SSSSws BY TIE m\m YOU SJY The livest Town in the South! Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! We offer for sale tho following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. houses, also ono cottage and out houses, every thing comparatively new and In good order. One-half lot corner Mansfield and Albany sts. One Bay lot 45x180, with buildings. One lot on Oglethorpe street, and buildings. One lot on Gloucester Street—splendid business location. Ono Bay lot 80x160 with two-story brick build ings, recently creeled. Will sell cheap for the money, Splendid building site, north corner Oglethorpe ad Ulouccstci- streets. Lot comor Gloucester and Albany streets. Ono lot on Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building si to. Ono lot 00x180, corner Union and Ifowe streets With improvements. Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 90x180 south of Hanover Pork. Very dcsl- rnblo for residence. Lot 00x90 on Xowcnstlo street, near Catholic church, with nice residence. Throe lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 now two- story houses, near school house. Bnslness lot 80x00 on Newcastle street, near Chandler's brick. Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer's (table. NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, aggregating 87Wxl50 ft., on lteynolds street, with buildings. Three lots, 90x1(0, with now two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots, wltq clegnnt residence and out houses on Norwich street. Ono lot on Reynolds street, 80x90. Three water lots at tho foot of L street. Very oheap. One Dlxvillc lot,45x120,corner Cochran avenne nnd Loudon streets, with 6 room house. Con bo bought at low figure. Besides the above we havo a largo variety of TOWN COMMONS lota, which we willacllut Uo- eldcd bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres of the richest lands in the conn, ty, ouo mile from heart of city. Six acres cleared, with house, four miles from city. . 1)60 acres of best land In the county, with twelve room house, nine miles from tho city. iui ku utti-u, sugar nun, etc. nituate .. crossing, miles from court house. Can bo se cured very cheap. 10 acres of good oiayr land 4 miles from city. 729 acres of land at Lnlaton.on the B. AW. It It., 89 miles from Brunswick. Lurgo new well lmllt house locatodthercon. Owner will sell at very low figure, being in want of monoy. Also three small forms not mentioned above— very low. 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands- Wo havo also boon appointed agents for Florl Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. .Johns k Lake Kustls re than :j,«yo,ooo — — in nearly every county in tho State, suitable for farming, graz ing. fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, ami cedar timber. Prices range from $1 per acre upwards. We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish to place their property upon the market, ns well ns those desirous of pur chasing, will do well to call nnd see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, Real Estate -Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, OA, Thokecpcrofoacli plaining mill shall pay ’6 Tho keeper of each bracket works or shop shall P K runner for a tailor boarding houso shall pav $10, and wear a badge. Tho keeper of each stand for the sale of fruits, nuts nnd confectioneries, shall pay $5. The keeper of eac'.i skating rink shall pay $5. Each stevedore or persons taking contracts for loading or dischaiglng vessels, shall pay for tho year, or any fraction (hereof, $200. Any person who shall be employed by tho master of a vessel to superintend or direct tho loading or discharg ing of such vessel shall be consideicd and hold to bo a stevedore, and shall pay $2C0. Each insurance company doing business, whether directly or through an agent, shall pay The keeper of each billiard tablo for public play shall pay §10. Tho keeper of each pool tablo for public play shall pay $15. The keeper of each bngatcllc or other like ta ble forpublio play shnll pay $50. The keeper of each whcc$ of fortuhe for public plav shall pay for eacn month $5(X), Each centennial board for public playshall pay forcach week $10. Each knife-board, stick-board or table, or oth er board or table kept for public plav, or where on chances ait* sold or premiums given, and not hereinbefore specially mentioned, shall pay ten dollars; provided, that 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 the keeper there of. Each ball or ten pin alley shall pay $20. The keeper of each tailor establishment shall pay $5. The keejK>r of each tin shop shall pay $5. Each person or tlrm engaged in buying or ship ping lumber, timber, etc., shnll pay $y0, except abuts of saw mills In operation In tiiccity. Each ins|H*etor, menBii.eror •'hcekerof tnnl>c:\ lumber, staves and shingles eb.-.ll pay $5. Each manufacture** of naval stores shall pay for cnch still $30. * Each undertaker slit-1! pay $20. Each bill poster shall pay $5. Each person, Arm or emporntion furnishing or ipplymg vessels wilh water shall pay $10. Tho proprietor of each wheelwright shop for the making or repairing of carriages, buggies nnd wagons shall pay $5. Each naval store inspector shnll pay $5, Each person who snail keep a dog in the city that runs at largo shnlPpny $2, to Include badge. Each person or Arm mnnnfncturing mattresses shnll nay $5. Tne keeper of each cooper shop shnll pay $15. Each transient piauo tuner shnll pay $10 per month o. less time. Tho keeper of each shooWjg gallery shall pay ^15 per year for residen' * non resident. Each person or Arm selling water privileges shall pay $100. * Knell iicrson or Arm dealing In or acting gents for commmorcial fertilizers shall pay $25. Each person keeping an Ice cream saloon shall *?ach i>crson keeping a lunch (stand, other than restaurant keeper, nnd selling oysters and lunches shall pay $10. The owner of each lack or stallion kept for breeding purposes, shall pay $5. Each iH*rson or Arm dealing in wood or coal shall pay $10. Each person or tlrm oiieratlng a shop for pairing guns nnd loaks shall pay $5. The agent or owner of each in doing business na such, shall pay Each iicrson or Ann manufacturing or repair* ig turpentine stills shall pav $10. Each person or Ann selling goods, wares and merchandise, other than the regular merchants of the city, whether they have an office ofr not, shall pay a commission merchant’s license of $30. Any saloon or bar room keeper who allov <laneing in his saloon or bar room shall pay $50. SKC. 2. The license or business tax provided for in this ordinance shall rrn from the lat day of February, 1888, to the 31st dny of January, 1880. Each license shall b • In Uie name of the person or Ann to whom it is Issued, and shall not .»© trans ferable only br consent of Council. All licenses shall lie issued by the Clerk and Treasurer and approved by the Mayor and impressed With tla* Real of the City. Provided that pennns taking out the license at jiy tin# during the year, amfunder the provis ions of this Ordinanee, shall, except as is here inbefore provided, pay the entire year’s license, and. provided further that nothing in this arti cle contained shall apply to piano tnnera, organ grinders, wheels of fortune, centennial boards or shooting galleries they being otherwise provid ed for herein. Bkc. «. Be it further ordained, Thai liny per* son violating any oft the provisions of this Ordi nance shall do subject on conviction before thi Police Court ton fine not exccading $100 or labor on the public work| of the city not exceeding thirty nays. V ;& * 8*c. 4. Be It further ordained, That all ordi nances and parts of ordinances in conAirt with this ordinance ho nnd the same are hereby re pealed. Passed in Council this the 25th dny of January 1S8H I). T, DUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council McORARY’S -£x.xa.d. Sale STABLE, GRANT STREET. HEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. Best of Everything! D ON’T fail to call on Sam McCrary when vou want anything in his line. He guarantees good turn-outs, best attention, and satisfaction guaranteed in every Instance. The ladies arc cs- 1 .'dally invited to give him their pat'*ouage. tic gentlest horses being kept for their use. All Oilers for Dray.ng PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. L.B.B0TSF0BD,M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. O FFUF., Vaifflen . oulliltng, comer Newcas tle ami ti lourntsr M mta, entrance ou Glon- i-r.tcr.tm.-i. ojlcoFours((oll|a. at, lts4p. ni„ 7 toe |>. m. : YOU DID, EH ! WELL, LET US TELL YOUjJCONUDENTIALLY THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT * RE DUCTI ON 4- UNLESS YOU GO TO THE STORE OF A, KAISER & BR0, WHERE.THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. We have reduced the price in all our Departments to 6uch an extenl. ibat 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- fitted by calling, ns they will find out where they can get the best Bargains in the city when they do want something. AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING We will just give you one figure: We hove a lot of Dress Silks, in short lengths, [remnants] which have been considered a bar gain at 75e. and which we ofler to you, until all sold at only 40c. per yard, and all the balance of our stock will he sold in conformity. A. KAISER & BRO. TIE BRUNSWICK AUCTIONCO. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL: 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 sales and prompt returns is the motto of THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & O’Connor. • After ono year’s trial Itfis now an acknowledged fact that wo Keep the Fairest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the most complete, as tho amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee exactness and dispatch, rs this department is under the personal supervision of the oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tho Brunswick public. Neither are wo confined to any one physician s pre scriptions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to 1111 any and all tnat may l»e written, ami if vou favor us with a ca’l in this lino we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price. We also keep a full line of eoaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everything that goes to make up a first class drug store. We arc also Proprietor of tho • OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, Where vc manufacture Lemon. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Blraxvbeny- Sofia Water, which we unrantee to l>c ns pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, and we ave no hesitation iu asscrUng that it is as good as any imported in the market. Call and give us a trial undue convinced that what we tell you Is true.? 500 IHffl WHITE SHIRTS! A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, nnd we have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both“ .aundrjed and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Sb ; rts worth $1.60 we will sell for $1. Now is your chance to purchoso your Shirts while wo have theso bor- rains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and >e convinced that they are a bargain. .1. J. LISSNER & CO.