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.I»JtI»o ezprauioa;uMd by the Ladies as Hoy itcp|lnto!bur Stowj
'and sec our beautiful spread of
IN
NEW GOODS!
_Y««, we bare the "MOST EXQUT8ITV eeleetlon iu new Styles of
Spring and Summer Goods ever broligbt South of Baltimore, and we hare
them to sell, and sold they will be, at cheaper prices than ever heretofore
known. Our line in
WASH GOODS
Is simply grand. Our SATIRES in Domestic or French must be seen to be
appreciated. Our
LEFEVER
FINE WOOL DRESS GOODS,
In light weights and the very latest shades, such as Gobelin, GrisiCodet,
Chcne, Lavender, Nile Green, and all the principal evening shades, do your
eyes good to look at. They are simply immepso ! '
Colt Guns,
CHAMBERLIN TRAP SHELLS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
PALMER BROS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Embroideries! Embroideries I
LACES ! LACES!
AN ORDINANCE
To carry into effect Section 52
of the Charter of the City of Bruns
wick, as set forth in the Code
of said city, to fix And prescribe
the fire limits in said city;
to defino what shall con
stitute fire proof buildings; to pro
hibit the erection of any other than
fire-proof buildings within said litn
its; to provide a penalty for the vio-
' lotion of this ordinance; to provide
for the removal of any such prohib
ited buildings, and for other pur
poses.
Section I. Bo It ordnliicd by the Mnyor and
Our stock of Embroideries and Lnces, from the narrowest to the wid
est, in white and colored, is the pride of our store. The selection in this
stock cannot be excelled, and every lady examining them is delighted with
their beauty of texture.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION
[s called to our Handsome Combination Robes, actually fit for a Queen to
wear.
the mmm auctwn a
Is si Permanent Institution.
AND WILL HAM ILK ANYTHING YOtf HAVE TO 81 Ll.
. Send in join: goods. Live tl<n join ne t is lo nil your
household urojerlv nid unyilii g eh* 1 yon lit* nsoll. Nr.
Bowyer will treat you right Any reference you need from them
you can get* Quick sales and prompt returns i$,tbe motto of
THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO.
Hodges & O’Connor.
After otic year’, trial itls now an acknowledged fact that we
Keep the Finest Freshest Drugs in the City.,
|Our Prescription Department
I» without doubt tho most complete, ns tlie amount of work done demoiiMrntes. Wo also guarantee
exactness and dispatch. IS this department Is under the personal Huwcrvision of the oldest prescrip-
“ * ‘ the Brunswick public. Neither are wc confined to any one physician’s pro
tion clerk known to the Brunswick public » —
Bcrlptious, but. as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to All any and nil that may bo
written, and if you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction. both as tt» quali
ty 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 make up a first class drug store, wo
are jilso Proprietor of the
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS,
Where we manufacture Lemon. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and t trawberry 8oda Water, whichjwe
guarantee to lie as pure as any made. Opr Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, ami wc
nave no hesitation in asserting that it is as good ns any imported in the market.
Call and give us a trial ,ind be convinced that what we tell you is true.
-A.- SaZaaser ds ZBxo.
BRUNSWICK BY THE SEA!
The livest Town in the South!
sembled, and It is hereby so ordained, that, from
and after the passage or this Ordinance, the lire
limits within the city of Brunswick shall be, and
are, as follows: Beginning at the Intersection of
“Y” to “G** street,and cHstwnrd along “G” street
to uovnolds street, southward along Reynolds
street to Howe street, westward along liowe
street to Bny street, ami northward along Bay
dalned, that from and artcr the passage of this
ordinance,* only buildings constructed of brick,
limits, and within the meaning of this ordinance;
““■* **'“* “ “ * ’ ‘“""’ui for any person tc/
mid that it shall not bo lawfu. _ r
construct, erect or build, within that ixirtion of
mid city, hereby included Nvithin lire limits do-
■hed or other structure, comixisori of any mater,
all other than brick, stone,concrete or tabby, and
having a roof made of any material except slate,
iron, tin or other metal.
SBC. 8. Be it further and it is hereby in like
manner ordained, that from and after tlie pas
sage of tills ordinance, whenever any person or
person* either directly, or by or through their
agents, or contractors, shall he building or about
to build any house, shed or other structure of ma
terial other than those in tho precoiUng wet ion
described aud dellned as Are proof, within the
limits deocribed In tho llrst section of this ordi
nance. the Marshul or Assistant Marshal of said
city shall at once forbid the election of such
building, if in course of erection, or if contem
plated and about to lie begun, he shall forbid the
Offers U nparalleledJOpportunities for Business
and Investment!
Wc offer for sale the following City and Country property:
OLD TOWN.
thing comparatively new and in good order.
One-half lot corner!Mansfield ami Albany sts.
One Bay lot 45x180, with buildings.
One lot on Oglethorpe strect,fland buildings,
One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business
location.
One Bay lot 80x100 with two-story brick build
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for tlie
money.
Three lots on Grant street—good business loca
tion.
builders thereof, and the owner or owners there
of or his or their mrent, to desist from work
thereon; and, if salt! building should bn then iu
course of erection, require tlie owner or owners
thereof to remove the name at once from within
suid lire limits, and if the sumcshnll not he so re
moved within live days from and after the giving
of such notice liy the Marshal or Assistant Mar
shal, then it shall be the duty of said Marshal to
have said building torn down and removed from
flic said premises, at tlie expense and cost or the
Mayor ami Council of sni«f city; and he shall
then, after said removal lias been aecomnlished,
Hie with tho Clerk and Tremrer of said city an
itemized report of the cost and expense incurred
in the making of said removal, amt tearing dow n
of said building; and it shall then l>e the duty of
the said Clerk and Treasurer to issue an execu
tion against the owner or owners of the premises
irom which said building is removed, for tlie
amount so expended by tlie Marshal, which exe
cution shall lie levied and collected by tlie Mar
shal, ns is done by liim incuse of non-payment
of taxes.
Sec. 4. lie it further in like manner ordained,
and it is hereby, tlmtjnny )>erson, whet her owner,
contractor or workman. Jointly or severallv, in
• km ui nuiMiiuu, jumii) ui svvernuy, ill
any manner concerned in violating the provls-
ting therein, upon conviction in the pol
of said city, shall pay a tine not exceeding one
hundred, (loti) dollars, or he Imprisoned to work
ublii
at hunt labor, upon the public works, in the
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chningnng of sni I city for a period not longer
than thirty (80) days, in tho discretion of said
m:c. 5 Be it further and it is in like manner or-
Inined. that from and after the the passage of
this ordinance, all law s, ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict herewith and in*repug
nance hereto be ami tlie same arc hereby fullv
passed in Council March 0th 1888.
D. T Dunn, Mnyor.
Attest ......
E. A. Nelson, Clk. of Council
Dr. A.B. McCASKILT,,
I'EKMAKKXTLY LOCATED AT
ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga.
Twenty year, practical experience
L. d.Leavy& Co.
AUCTION AMI COSaiKMOX HKMIUSTN, AMD
flKXMAL COUKITIMt AUKKTa.
OI’ECI.M. attention given In collect ion of renla.
O Ittulue— .ml awt-lkniiicnt. solicits and
mWEp^si*
Gloucester streets,
Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets.
fine lot on Albany street.
Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building
site.
One lot 90x180, corner Union and IIowc streets
with improvements.
One lot and elegant residence on London street,
lot 90x180.
Olio Bay lot and two stores situated thereon—
good Investment.
I<ot 00x180 south of llanover l’ark. Very desi
rable for residence.
I*ot- 00x90 on Newcastle street, near Catholic
church, with nice residence.
Three lots, DQxlso each, containing 4 new two-
story houses, near school house.
Business lot 80x90 on Newcastle street, near
Chandler’s brick.
Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s
•tabic.
NEW TOWN.
Very
One lot on Reynolds street, 80x90.
Three water lots at tlie foot of L street,
cheap. *
One Dix villc lot, 45x120, corner Cochran avenue
and London streets, with 5 room house.i£Cnn be
bought at low' figure.
Besides the ttliove wc have a largo variety of
TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will sellat de
cided bargains.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 acres of the rlchcat lands in tho coun
ty, one mile from heart of city.
Six acres cleared, with home, four miles from
city.
900 acres of best bind: in the county, with twelve
room house, nine miles from the city.
Bljtj acres of farming land, with splendid two
story house, kitchen aud diningroom, storehouse,
large bam, sugar mill, etc. Mtuatcd at railroad
crossing, 4Ja miles from coflrt house. Can be se
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good day land 4 miles from city.
729 acres of land at Lulaton.on the B. & \V. It.
R., 89miles from Brunswick. Large new well
built house located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, ticing in want of money.
Also three small farms not mentioned above-
very low.
3,000.000 Acres
Florida Lands.
We have also been appointed agents for Florida
on Reynolds street, with build
Three lots, 90x150, with pew two-storv build
ing and out houses, facing Court House Square.
Two lots, wltq elegant residence and out houses
on Norwich street.
Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial
('ompany’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Kustis
Rati way lands, aggregating .more than 8,000,000
civs of choice lands located in nearly
. every
county in the State, suitable for fanning, graz
ing. fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
mg. iruii mill vugunum* giuu mg. a aiiv, «y|irvMt,
and cedar timber. Prices range from $1 per acre
upwards.
Wo solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish
to place tiicir property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur
chasing, will do well to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
rteaJ. Estate Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA.
LADIES
RDo YouriOwn Dyeing at Home, with
Peerless Dyes !
They will dye everything. The/ are sold every
where. Price iOc. a package—10 colors. They
have no equal for strength, brightness, amount,
in packages or for fastness of color, or non fad
ing qunlitio “* * * ”
snloby \V»
len Mortor) Brunswick, Ga
They do not crock or smut. Foi
Crovntt Go., Druggists, (Sign
PUTNAM’S
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both*
Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we will sell for $!.
Now is your cbanco to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, (.'all and examine them, and
be convinced that they are a bargain.
.1 J. LISSNEli & CO.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
ILL be sold boforc tho Court House door in
the city* of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in April 1888, between the
usual hours of sale, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
New Town lot No. 894, and tho improvements
thereon, bounded on the north by lot 895, south
l>y lot 898, west by A street, and cast by nn alley.
Levied on ns tlie property of Leopold HintA. to
satisfy a tax fl fa issued J>y If. J. Read, tax col
lector of said county, for taxes due the State and
county for the year 1887. Amount of tax $8,42.
Cost .
Levy made and returned to mc.hy L. J. Lcavv,
Constable 20th Dist. G. M.
March 1, 1888.
GEORGIA—Glynn County,
^71 LL be sold before the t «
the city of Brunswick, Gi\mi county Ga.,
g the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in April 1888,the following described prop
erty to-wit:
New Town Lr
New Town Lot No. 600, bounded borth by New
Town Lot No 001, east byB. Btreet extension of
Reynolds, south by New Town Lot No. 059, and
west l»y an alley. Levied on ns the property of
Mrs. Mary MimUinn, to satisfy a tax ll fa issued
by H. J. Read, tax collector of said county, for
taxes due the State and county for the year 1887,
Amount of tax $22.47. Cost .
Levy made and returned to me by L. J. Leavy,
Constable 20th Dist. G. M.
W. H. BERRIE. Sheriff G. C. Ga.
Legal Advertisements.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
‘J*
fiary of Glynn County, Gn., will ho sold on
the first Tuesday in April 18Jt8nt the Court Ilouso
door in said county, between the legal sale hours
that tract of laud belonging to the estate of M.
T. Prince, whereon is a store house occupied by
the said M. T. Prince at the time of Ids death,
situate, lying and being at .Sterling, on the north
side of the public road in the ‘ ‘
county ami State
March 1, 1888.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against i
tnte of John Strickland, late of Glynn
ty, Georgia, deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der in their demands to the undersigned accord
ing to law; and all persons indebted to said es
tate arc required to ninkc immediate payment.
t, “' ry 28U, 1888.
ILLIAM H. WHALEY, Administrator,
GEORG I A—G LYNN COUNTY.
W 1 LL be sold before the Court House door in
•ity of Brunswick, Glynn County, Ga.,
dnv in April 1888, the following described prop
erty to«wit:
Old Town Lot No. 293. 'bounded north by lot
and cast by Hillsboro Square. Levied on ns tho
property of Mike Minchan to'satlsfy a tax fl fa
Issued by II. J. Read, tax collector of said coun
ty for taxes duo the State and county for the
year 1887. Amount of tax $84.89. Cost .
Levy made and returned to mo by L. J. Leavy,
Constable 26th Dist. G. M.
March 2, 1887. W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff G.O. Gn,
1EORGIA—Glynn county.
vv Brunswick, Ga., during the legal hours of
saloon the (last Tuesday in April next, Four
Hundred acres of pine lands more or less, situa
ted, lying and being in the 27th district, G. M.
of said county. Bounded north by College tract,
cast by lands of F. D. s< • .ui, west by Ellis’
* ‘ J ~ ’' * * Sohf
land, and South bv
under
I MUM OUUlll _
y virtue ot a tax ll fa issued by H. J. Read,
in * “ ~
Livery Stable!
Corner Monk ami Ogletliorpe'streets.
M V patron. and the public can test assured of
securing from my stable
L. B. B0TSF0RD, M. D. The Finest Turn-Outs
PIlfsiCIAN AND SURGEON.
AND THE BEST SERVICE.
1 tie!..
•»tcr -iivi
Ofln «• Iii.ui • n to p)
ild.iig, corner Ncwcas-1 Your outer solicited, and satisfaction gunran-
- fi*. entrance on Glfttt- teed. ^
A. T.PUT.NAM,
tax coMector of Glynn county, against Mrs. Hen
nie Lightsoy for taxes due tne State of Georgia
and Glynn countv for the year 1887. Taxes $3.84.
Cost——. Levy made and returned to me by
Lchrhten Dnirv, constable 27th district.G. M.’
M . II. BEURIE, sheriff G. C. Ga.
March 2,1888.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
the city of Brunswick, Glynn county Ga.,,
during the legal honrs of sale, on the first Tues
day in April, 1888, the following described
property to-wit:
Town Commons lot No. Ill, between Johnson
ami Bartow streets, in the city of Brunswick,
State and county aforesaid. Levied on as the
property of York Hunter to satisfy a tax ll fa
issued by II. J. Read, tax col lector of said county,
for the year 1887. Amount of tax $48. Cost .
Levy made and returned to mo bv L. J. Ia?avy,
Constable 26th Dist. G. M.
W. ii BERRIE Sheriff G. C. Gn.
March 9,1888.
febSf« 48 Attoni ^ yB nt 1<a ' v ’ Sywmcs & Johnson.
AN ORDINANCE
To prohibit the running at large of
cattle upon the streets of tho city
of Brunswick at night, and to pre
scribe a penalty therefor.
Section lxt. lie It onlnlned bvtho Mnynt nnd
Council of the city of Brunswick, In Connell ns-
and after the i
this Ordinance it shall
at large nt night upon any of tho streets or
squares within tho limits of tho city of Bruns
wick, nnd it is hereby mndo tho duty of any of
ficer of said city who shnJl find any ‘such cattlo
so nt large within said limits to Impound said
cow’, cnlf. bull or ox so found at large , in the city
wound; after which it shall lie the duty of tho
Marshal to notify nt once nnd in writing the own
er thereof, if to be found, of such impounding,
and such owner may thereupon redeem tho same
upon Hie payment of one dollar par head for
each cow, cnlf, bull or ox s
same upon tho payment of su'd-
- - • ‘leased from said pound
impounded, and tbo
' h feo or penalty
shall then lie rclt
Sue. 2d. Be it in like manner further onluincd.
cv ttiiuwiimiv'tl <19 aumuriKVU
' nrecedlntt section, shnll romuin In snkl imuitil
icmlnied by its owner for n period of twenty-
four hour
re, after having been so impounded is
nforeesld, then it Bhall be tho duty of theMar-
shnl of Bald city to advertise the cnttle so Im-
Ifounded ns for stile, by written ndvertisement
posted it three of the most pnbllo places In said
c i? , ?®¥ r iblng plainly the property to bo sold,
which advertisement shall bo mndo not less than
three days prior to tho dntc ot making such sale.
”*"** id cow, cnlf,
ARE YOU MADE inisernhlt* In
imligL'Htinii. constipatiou. fli/ziness.
loss of n|i|iotlte, yellow skit --ItI!. I,
Vitnlizcr is a positive cure.
and, If upon the dnv fixed by him salt. .......
hull or ox shall remain unredeemed, said Mar
shal shall then sell the same nt public outcry
within tho honre nnd at the plnoc provided by
law for the making of Mnrehnl sales in said city:
and from the proceed* of scidenlc he shall p,",y
nil nwts ant; i -uiigr* f»*r Kibt iiit|muii<iing ami
tliekeeiMiicofKiiil cal lie, ami me ivniaiuriar, if
r. , - ,N f .° fo ,,,e •♦www«»f the p.Milc. if
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. Illl'l 1. lint km
tlie city trenaiiVv
!W. V it 'further. ••
onlainc‘1 that all ontiiuitu
onlinancen Incmfllct with thb.»M|u«,i
the sawic are are lierebv i*» iH*ah*.|.
rasmsi ill Council Kelt. 29. 1n<x.
Attest: u t |‘„*^v.
E. A. Sri.aox. Clerk *
|t:«rt*<»r p;irt> of
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WHY WILL VOU~ •oiTsrt. *t
Shiloh's Curt* will give iint
lief. * Price 10c, 5Uv and $1,
lien