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AN ORDINANCE
Tto regulate certain kind* of Business
within tho City of Bninawick, fix
the amount or license or bnalneu
tax to bo paid for the p^vilego
panning auch business, and pre
scribing penalties for a violation
L of tho same;
[to* 1. lie it ordained by the Mayor and
oMSk
ordained by«
lotriu licenses a
andtjollectedln
TMrliW:
Ercnr auctlonceraball pay* Uoem
ixofilO, and In addition thereto i
nh ot one per eent ebaU Inf Unix
tux of
drthor one per
lectod upon the
nude within '
t Uoeuae orbuslncs*
etoataxof one.
teapoiia and ool
Ihe groee amount at ail auetloo Mice
i the corporate limit* ot the elty br
icer, and he ahall make at the end of
oaeh month a return ot all auction aale* made
during the month, and pay the percentage there
on to die Clerk and Treaanrer within thrift day*
after the end of each month. ,
Each transient'trailer In good*, ware* and
merchandise, or other article* of any description,
who *ell* by aamulee or otherwise to other than
merchant*, ahall, before exposing the same for
sale, pay aw; nor ahall inch transient dealer be
allowed to aell hi* ware* under the license of any
auctioneer, or under tho name of any factor
or commission merchant Who has paid hir- —
such, until he.himself shell have paid all ti
required of him by thtsonliaaaee.
Tho agnat of each steamboat lino shall pay $10.
Tho agent of etch steamship lino shall pay It*.
The agent of each sailing vessel lino shall pay
$n.
Each real estate ngen tor Arm selling or rent
ing real estate for proflt aball pay f SO.
Each local sewing maehino event shall nay $10.
• — —. pine sgcn ahnll pay
oanvaaHirs selling hooks, main or pictures cither
for money or by subscription, shall pay $25.
Each banker or broker, or otbor person doing a
banking,brokerageorexihange business, or en
gaged In buying or i ill! i . . • i ‘ nito, currency,
bonds, stocks or othor .af i»r»llt, or in
loaning money, shaving , • com
mercial paper, or collecting sametn irging
therefor,or advancing on collaterals toro «mtnU-
slon or Interest, whether lie keeps an olllco or
not, shall pay $M.
Tho keoper of each bakery shall pay 110. . >
tore° ot 0,0,1 barber »ndf shall pay
The proprietor of oaeh blacksmith shop shall
pay for each forgo S5.
Tho proprietor of each cabinet shop for making
or repairing furniture shall pay $5. This to in
clude upholstering.
Each naval store broker shall pav $ 20.
Each naval store dealer shall pav $toj
Each precision or forage bracer or resident
clignle of whatever character taking contracts
for twenty-live dollars work and over, tip to five
hundred dollars, shall pay SIS, ami from flvo
hundred dollars up, shall pay $28,
Knelt cigar manufacturer shall pay tlo.
Each circus shall pay $100 for each iierfonn-'
anee. Each aide show where tut additional
charge Is mailo shall pay $25 for each perform -
Each aerobatic or other show performing under
a tent shall pay $50 for each performance.
Each traveling theatrical company shall pay
15 for each performance.
^Kach menagerie ahall pay $25 for each perform*
ilofierlM^afl^ay^$10^ n,amifactor ^ °* contcc ~
AU traveling concert, exhibitions and shows
pf^Hke character shall pay $5 for oaeh perform-
The^ propHotor of each dancing school shall
Each person or firm dealing in tropical shells
or curiosities, if resident dealer, shall pay $5.
Each dealer in Ice In quantities exceeding
fifty pounds shall pay $20.
Tho owner of each one horse dray, earl,. baggy
or other vehicle hauling 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, moats soda or
'mineral waters, ice, soods, wares and other mer-
l'io.
Each person dyeing or renovating articles of
clothing shall pay $5.
Each express company shall pay $50.
Each telegraph company shall pay I50.J
Each telephone company shall pay $50.
The keeptr of eieh Iron or brhp foundry shall
^Vhokeeper of each maohlno shop shall pay $25.
TMkeeperof each hoisting engine for dts-
oh iPr* * h *' 1 *»•
The keeper of each ltorso apparatus usod for
discharging vessels shall nay $8.
The keeper of each steam pllo driver shall pay
$10. *
The proprietor of each publio hall shall pay
Tho proprietor of each hotel shall pav $25.
Tho keeper otearli boarding house entertain
ing transient travelers shall pay $10.
Tho keeper of each sailor lioaruing house shall
pay $23.
Knelt person or linn selling spirituous or malt
liquor* in quantities of one quart and upwards
and not drunk on the promises under any cir
cumstances, shall be considered w liolesale deal
ers and pay $100.
Each person or drill selling spirituous or mnlt
liquors in quantities less than one quart, and con
sumed on the premises, shall bo considered retail
dealers and pay $»a) •
Each person or dmt selling malt liquors l>y the
keg or ease shall bo considered wliolesale dealers
and pay $50.
Eaehpereon or drm selling malt liquors In
quantities loss than a keg or case, and consumed
on the premises, shall lie considered retail deal
ers. and pay $!oo.
Each person or drm selling spirituous or malt
llqoara in accordance with tlic provisions of, and
tinder the license provided hy the four (I) pre
ceding paragraphs, may have such license issued
to them proportionately, that Is to nay, If all-
reasc is tp be Issued fbr a period loss than 12 and
greater than nine months. Mien Iho rate shall lie
charged for tho full twelve months, nnd if fora
IH'riod lo» than nine nod greater than six
months, then the appHrm.i shall nay for nine,
months, and if for a period leas than six and
greater than three months, then tho applicant
shall pay for six months; and In no event shall a
license lie Issued for the sale of spirituous or malt
liquors for a period less thnn three months, and
iiolleeiiseforthesalctifsueh liquors shall bo Is
sued for a term extending beyond llic Slat day of
January, In tho year of our Lord, eighteen hun
dred and eighty-nlno. ,
Each grinder of a hand organ shall pay (breach
week or less Unto $5,
Each commission merchant shall pay $50.
Each master of a vessel or agent or other oflleer
of a vessel, "or any portion who (hall cell any
goods, wares, merchandise
from any wharf or vessel to
shall pay $30.
The keeper of each feed and sale stable shall
iyre$25, sad Ilf or eaejt horse or mulosold
add
The keeper of each lively stable shall pay $23,
ml in addition ahall pay foreaeh single vehicle
$2.50. and fore*ch double vehicle $5, and shall
par $1 for each horse or mule cold.
Each gas or electric light works ahall pay $200
Each repairer and maker of Jewelry and
wMrhes shall pay $15#
Each person or drm engaged in buying Junk
•btUf*r$io.
Xlto keeper of each millinerT establishment
aball pay $15.
The neper of each new* depot shall pay $10.
The keeper of each Job printing office shay pay
110.
Emsji person 0 r dm selling fresh meets shall
it or drm ooealng oysters fbr sale or
III pay $40; the same to be remitted
i opening will give Ihe shells to the
“ the* street*.
i or drm engaged In baying or shlp-
rsio.
K restaurant or eating bouse
BRUNSWICK BY TIB SKA!Dili YIU SAY REWJCTWS?
The Liyest Town in the South 1 .
, l ‘ 0 % *
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
We offer for Bale the following City and Country property:
OLD TOWN.
Ono lot, with large two-story dwelling and out
houses, also nne collage and out houses, every
thing comparatively new nml In good order.
One-lialf lot comer Unnsdsld and Albany sis.
One Bay lot 15x180, with buildings.
One lot on Oglethorpe street, ami buildings.
One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business
location.
One Hay lot $0gim with two-story brick build
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the
money. ,
Tlirco lots on Gnat street—good business loca
tion.
Spl ..
and Gloucester streets.
Lot corner Gloucester and A lbany streets.
Ono lot ort Albany street.
Tortlon of Trust lot WgiOO—splendid building
site.
One lot noxlKO, riirner Union and Howe streets
with improvements.
One lot nnd elegant residence on I/Online street,
lot 00x180.
Ono Hay lot and tw6 stores situated thereon—
good Investment.
Lot 90xl8p south of Hnnoror I’ark. Very desi
rable for residence.
Lot 00x00 on Nowenstle street, near Catholic
church, with nice residence.
Three lots, 00x183 each, containing 4 now two-
story houses, nenr school house.
Business lot 30x90 on Newcastle street, near
Ohaiidlor’p brink.
Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer's
stablOa
NEW TOWN.
Portions of three lots, aggregating 87J{xl60 ft.,
n lteynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 00x150, with now two-story build
ing and out houses, facing Court Houso Square.
Two lots, witq elegant romdoneqand out houses
on Norwich street.
One lot on Reynolds street, 80x90.
Three wator lots at the foot of L streot. Very
cheap. I
One PixTltle lot, 4ixl«o, corner Cochran avenue
and Condon streets, with 6 room bouse. Can bo
bought at low figure.
llesldce tho above wo Mkve a largo variety of
TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will tell at do-
elded bargains.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 aem ot the richest lands In tho coun
ty, one mile from heart of city.
six acres cleared, with house, four miles from
city.
wso acres of best land in tho county, with twelve
room house, nino miles from the city.
18J< scree of farming lend, with splendid two
story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse,
large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad,
crossing, 4H miles from co art house. Can be se
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from citgr.
720 acres of land at Lulnton, on the B. A W. R.
lt„ 89 miles from Brunswick. Largo now well
built house located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low llguro, being In wont of money.
Also throe small farms not mentioned above—
vory low.
3,000,000 Acres
Florida Lands.
We have nlso been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial
Company’s land,, and St, Johns A Lake Kustls
Hallway lands, aggregating more than 8,000.000
acres of choice lands located in nearly every
county In the State, suitable for farming, graz
ing. fruit and vegetable growing. 1‘lne, repress,
and cellar timber. Prices range from tl per acre
upwards.
Wc solicit a portion of tho patronage of the public, and those who wish
to place their property upon tho market, as well as those desirous of pur
chasing, will do well to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
iReaJ. Estate .Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA.
The keeper of each plaining mill ahall pay '8
Tho keeper of oaeh bracket works orshop shall
pay $15.
Every runner for n sitllor bonntlng house shall
pav- 510, and wear a badge.
Thokccporof oarli stand fnrtlio sale of fruits,
nuts ami confectioneries, ahull jiny $5.
The keeper of earli skating rink ahnll pay $5.
Enoli stevedore or persona taking contracts for
loading or discharging vessels, shall pay for tho
year, or any tract Inn thereof, $200. Any person
who shall ho employed by tho master ot a vessel
to superintend ordirect the loading or discharg
ing of such vessel shall lie eonsidcioil and held to
bo a stevedore, and eliall pay $200.
Each insurance company doing business,
woetlier directly or through an agent, shall pay
$15.
Tho keeper of each billiard tablo for public
..Jay shall pay $10.
Tho keeper of oacli pool tablo for public play
shall pay $15. <
Tho keeper of each bagatelle or other like ta
ble for public play shall pay $50.
Tho keeper of each wlieol of fortuho for public
plav shall liny for each month $500,
Each contcnninl board for public playshall pay
for each week $10.
Each knlfc-lmard, stick-board or table, or oili
er board or table kept for public plav, or where
on dinners nro sold or premiums givon, nnd not
hereinbefore specially mentioned, shall pay toil
dollars; provided, that this shall not apply to any
gainoor device where prises or premiums of
cash arc given away or in any other wav allowed
to the customers or patrons by the keeper tliero-
Kaeli hull or ten pin alley shall pay $20. '
The keeper of each tailor establishment shall
pav $.’>.
The keeper of each tin shop shall pay $5.
Each person or linn engaged in liny ing or ship
ping lumber, limlier, etc., shall pay $ni, except
ners of saw mills In operation In Ihe city.
.iaeli inspector, measurer nr eWkcrof timber,
luinlH-r. staves and shingles si. ... pay $3.
Kaeli iimiiufnetmvr or naval store* shall pay
for each still $:tn.
Each undertaker slu .! pay $20.
Kadi hill poster shall pay »5.
Kadi ih-i-soii, llrmor corporation funiisliingor
supplying vessels with water shall pay $10.
Tlic proprietor of each wheelwright shop for
the making or repairing of carriages, buggies
nnd wagons shall pay $3.
Kieh naval store inspector shall pay $3.
Kadi person who shall keep a dog in the city
that runs ut large shnll pay $2, to iiidudo badge.
Kadi iieraon or Urm miinafartiiring mattresses
shall nay $5. •
Tne keeper o' each coofierahop shall pay $15.
Kadi transient piano tuner shall pay $10 per
month or leu time.
The keeper of cadi shooting gallery shnll pay
$15 ,K>r year for resident, and $10 ;>or week for
non resident.
Kadi person nr drm selling wider privileges
shnll pay $100.
Earn person or dim dealing In or acting as
agents for rnuiniinercinl fertilizers shall pav $23.
Each person keeping an lee cream saloon shall
pav $5.
Each person keeping a lunch 'stand, other than
a restaurant keeper, nnd selling oyster* and
lunches shall pay $10.
The owner of each Jack or stallion kept for
breeding punmses. shall pay $8.
Kadi jierron nr drill dealing in wood nr coal
shall nay $10.
Each person or llrin oiieratlng a shop for re
pairing guns and lorks shall pay $5.
The agent or owner ot each tug or tow boat
doing business as rucji, shall pay for each boat
$15.
Each person or drm manufacturing or repair.
Ing lunienUno stills shall nay $10.
Each person or drm selling goods, wares and
inerdiandlse, other thnn the regular merchants
of the city, whether they have an office or not,
•hall pay a commission merchant's license of $80.
Any saloon or bar mom keeper who allows
dancing In his saloon or bar room shall pav $30.
Sac. 2. The llrcnre or business tax provided for
In this ordinance shall run from the 1st day of
February, lass, to the tlst day of January, 1880.
Earh license shall lie In the name of the perron or
drm to whom it Is Issued, and shall not ne trans
ferable only by consent of Oounril, AH licenses
shall lie Issued bv the Clerk and Treasurer and
approved by the Mayor and impressed with the
Seal of the City.
Provided that persons taking out the license at
any time during the year, and under the provis
ions of this Onllnsnee, shell, except as is here-
Inbcfore provided, pay the entire year's llcrn e.
and, provided farther that nothing la this arti
cle contained shall apply to piano tuners, organ
grinders, wheels id fortune, centennial boards nr
shouting gallrtlcs, they bring otherwise provId-
•it for herrin*
Bee. >. Be It farther ordained. That taay per
son violating any of tho - provisions of this Ordi
nance shall bo suMeot on conviction Imforetho
Polico Court to a nne not exceeding $100 or labor
on the publio works of tho city not exceeding
thirty days.
Sac. 4. Bo It further ordained, Tlmt nil ordi
nances and parts of ordinances in conflict with
this ordinance lie and tho snmo nro hereby re
pealed.
Passed In Counellthls tho 25th dny of January
18X8. li. T. DUNN, Mayor.
Attoat: K. A. NELSON, Cl’k of Council.
McCRARY’S
jSs-xid. Sale
, h
STABLE,
GRANT STREET.
NEW STOCK,
NEW VEHICLES.,
Nothing Second-Hand or
Second-Class.
YOU DID, * EH I
WELL, LET US TELL^YOUjjCONhlDENTIALLY THAT
YOUIDO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT
*REi>UCTION<i*
UNLESS YOU GO TO THE STOKE OF
A. KAISER & BRO.
WHEBK THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT.
We have reduced the price in all our Departments to such
an extent, ilmt*i1 is not only astounding, it is simply the great
est Tempt ut ion to buy, and oil those who do want to buy
will find it to thflir great advnntnge to qall on us, and all those
who do not need anything for the present, will he greatly bene
fited by calling, as they witl find out where they can get the
best Bargains in the city when they do want something.
AS PROOF OF THE PUDDING
We wiHj'just give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress teilks,
in short leugths. [remnants] which have been considered a bar
gain at 75c. and 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«KAtSER & BRO.
ti mmm auctii co.
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 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 one year’s trial lt|is now an acknowledgcil fact that wc
Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
• Our Prescription Department
Is without doubt tho most complete, ns the amount of work done demonstrates. Wo also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, rsthis department Is under the personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we confined to any one physician’s pre
scriptions, hut, ns lias l>cen demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared to fill any nnd all that may he
written, nnd if you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali
ty and price. We also keep a full line of-soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth nml blacking brushes,
combs, and toilet articles; nnd in fact, everything that goes to make up a first class drug store. We
arc also Proprietor of the s
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, -
Where wc manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sersspsrllla and 8trawberry Soda Water, which we
guarantee to lie as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale Is recommended by physicians, and we
have no hesitst ion In asserting that It ia as good ns any Imported In Iho market.
Gall anil give us a trial «nd bo convinced that what we tell you la true.;
Bes of Everything!
D ON’T fail to rail on Sam McCrary when you
want anything In hi* line. Ho guarantee*
good turn-outs, best attention, and satisfaction
guaranteed In every Instance. The ladle* are es
pecially invited to give him their patronage, the
gentlest horses being kept for their use.
All Orders for Draying
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
LB.B0TSF0BD,M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
O FFICE, Madden oulldlag, comer Newcas
tle ami U|— rearer sttvi U, entrance on Glou -
water street.* Office botira ( fo Hga. m„ I to4 p.
f to9 p, a*.
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer bus retired from business, and wc have
closed out bis stock so low that wc can give Special Inducements in both*
Laundried and Uniaundried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at 75c wo will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. \
Shirts worth $1.50 wo will sell for $1.
Now is your cbanco to purchase your Shirts while wc havo these bsr-
g ains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, (’all nnd examine them, and
o convinced that they arc a bargain.
J. J. LISSNER & CO.