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'Official Organ of City and County.
LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP.
Mian'A turn Way, of Flemington,
Liberty county, is in the city, visit
ing relatives. ,
For Rent—One 6 room house. Ap
ply to N. B. Harrison, tf
Lieut, and Mrs. Chrism-n, of New
York, who have been visiting the ed
itor’s household for some days past,
left this morning for Atlanta.
For Rent: A nice residence near
the park. For particulars apply to
Win, Anderson, on Gloucester st.
Vanderbilt’s yacht, Alva, is moor
ed at the South end of Jekyl Island.
Mr. Vanderbilt and party came up
to the city to-day in a naptha launch.
For Sale: Five shares series B,
Building and Loan Association Stock.
Apply to A. II. Baker, Newcastle st.
Every now and then some business
man tells us that he needs more room
—his business has grown so much.
“Ext’ensions” of buildings are there
fore in order. This is but another
evidence of the growth of our city.
Wanted—By a respectably young
man, of good habits, a furnished room
ther iu private family or otherwise.
A. Trio of Robberies.
The store of Messrs. Moody and
Lang on Bay street was robbed two
nights ago. These gfehtlcmen were
’absent, and Mr. DffflP^jTOvls was
tending the store for them. By an
oversight, a man was . looked up in
the store who took what he wanted
and then left. A piece of money ta
ken from the store has been found
in the possession .of a certain colored
man in town, and unless he can give
an account of how he got it will have
to answer for Same.
China and Africa had a misunder-i
standing last evening*-or rather two
subjects of these dominions, it seems
the negro went to the store of Leon,
the Chinaman, and Leon met him at
the door, pistol in hand. The negro
knocked him down with a stick and
robbed him of his pistol and $20 in
gold. Leon is around to-day trying
to get the chaps name so as to take
out a warrant for him.
An 'attempt was also made last
night to ellter the office of Messrs.
Torras <fc-Co, by breaking the sash.
The clerk was'foi tuuatejy inside, and.
upon discovering him the would-be
thief ran away.
To-day Is good Friday, and is du
ly observed by Episcopalians and
Catholics.. Sunday will be Easter,
aud as such will receive proper re
cognition at the hands of. the mem
bers of these churches.
Jlst Received—A cargo of fresh
unsluckcd lime, and for sale by
Ed. Bkaggins.
Three horse hack couples pasgfcd
our office this morning—tuking an
airing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodges
-led the party; next came Mr. Jim
Dubose and Miss Swan, followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Connor. •
. For Rent—One half of the Rail
way Co Operative Store. Will divide
it either length or cross-wise. Ap-
ply to E. R. Mitchell, Agent
Mrs. W. S. Smith, of this county,
died a few days ago of inflammation
of tho stomach. But a short while
ago she became the wife of Mr.Smith,
with the prdSpect of a bright life be
fore her, but she has been removed
hence, and tjie young husband is left
alone. '
Taylor <fe Fleetwood will sell you
shoes and bats for less money than
any house to towa
By way of showing how our town
is building up, a gentleman from Al
bany. visiting the city, went down to
the B. <fc W. shops and actually lost
his way coming back. So many new
houses got him so bswjjMcred that ho
lost his bearing and \t voted around
considerably befe-o he* Wiuid locate
himself. Wberov/* bo h-A«*d ho saw
new houses going up. so bo bad no
“landmarks” to go'by., >
' We are sole agents for. James
Means $3shoes. ? Taylor 6 Fleet-
wood, tho shoe mea
$35,000 for Brunswick,
In the telegraphic news of Wedncs-
-day Brunswick was left out entirely
in the distribution of harbor appro
priations. Our people werenecesari-
ly much worked up over it—many,
denounced our representatives in
round terms,, but cooler heads said,
“Wait and s'-e, let us telegraph."
This was done, and later in-the day,
Mr. Norwood * telegraphed ..hack:
but receives $35,000, besides the sub
committee on public buildings have
reported favorably for Brunswick
This puts a new phase on the matter
and teaches us at the same time to
judge slowly and always get facts
before you shoot.
The Waters Subsiding.
The wators of the Ocmulgce were
subsiding ut last accounts' and the
wires brings the intelligence that the
passenger trains over il^e E. T. V. &
G. will go through both ways to-day,
so we may look for the tnuils tq-night
from that portion 'of tho moral vine
yard.
Syrup of Figs >
Is Natures own true laxative. It fa
the most easily token, and the most
effective remedy known to cleansh the
system when blllious or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, Indi
gestion, piles, eto. Manufactured on
ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Francisco, Cal. For salo
by Lloyd & Adams.
Letters from different sections ask
for notes of the old Medway reunion
and photogtaphsTof the old church
and cemetery, and also tell of the de
termination of the writers to be
“present” at the next meeting if in
the range of possibilities.
IDAY, MARCH 30.IB88.
ESTABLISHED 1876.
Messrs. Lenvy A
days, yesterday
ing off Mr. Geo, V
hold and kltehen fu ilture.
connection we woulj idd that nearly
everything sold we for goods ft
auction. Messrs. 1 pivy A O. have
the knack' of Dial ig goods bring
something like the .^alue “under
tho hammer,’’.especi ily^ when they
haveiudy purchase* The truth is,
they can)t stand ■■ »vy’s winning
voice, especially wh< l coupled with
Judge L.’b Bmlling <3 untenaucc.
r, ~rr——!* ;.
• Y^utig ladles too ol in marry young
men who they soar fly know and
whose recordfAife tjj Her spspicion.
Here is a ciis^a qua ion. A young
lady of.P/u’ke rsh u rg,. Ta., eloped this
week with a young - nan who-had’
been hanging mound the town for a
few mouths and aboi^ whom"hobody
knew anything. Win c the girl’s pa
rents wbre at the thjaitre. the couple
took the train for another State. An
investigation showed^ liat the young
man had left his boar<, bill unpaid,
while the police think,lie is wanted
elsewhcru for an offence he has com
mitted against tho «l$r. Does any
one suppose tjiat thia^’ yonng lady’s
hopes of'a happy married life will be
realized? 1
The New York Tribune is a trifle
more candid than some other Repub
lldn papera It admit# that- there
willjae a blizzard next November.
In thill The- Republicans, however, will not
mtn$' It much.' They havo become
accustomed to belwroit itt the cold.
The “boy preacher,” Rev. Mr. Har-
e.
, bad two busy
y before, sell
aupt’s house-
The second exCur
neetieut to hoomln
South under the auspi
Southern .Bus eau
Editor H. T. Sperry
Saturday afternoon
dinner, and leave,
Short
rison, has, been presetting in” Npw
York, and has made 9Q0 converts. If
what the Rev. Dr. Biz aaya about
New York is true, Mr. garrison did
not go there a day too «<4
Th6 spray fomrawU the froitt
part of the Alcazir,; St^iAi|gnitioep
is now lit by many cojofed electric
lights. ' . *
Edwin G. Burts fine Shoes Tor sale
by Taylor & Fleetwood, \h# shoe
men.
' ~ RKC.IIVTS. 4 s.- r 7W
Itcr.olptu nfimv*l store.. foV (he week catling
March r,o—t-.lt-t turpontino 151 casks; rosin 3.K13
barrels. Cotton 1.011 bales. >
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 80.1888.
ARRIVED. . .»
Mar 25—Rk Finland. Snrlln. Spain.
Mar !«—Wk Dusty Miller, Hughes. Trinidad.
Mar 27—Ilk Oscar, Liverpool,
Mar 27- Rk Belgium, Harvey, Barbado
jlgiuir.. Harvov, B'arbadoes.
star 28—sc sj Fooks, Henderson, Savi
Mar 20—Bk Juno, Land, 8t. Vincent-
!U ar 80—Bk Sago, Barbartocs.
SAILED. .
Mar 29—Bk Zohnlra, Lima, Rio Janeiro.
Mar 80—ship Julius, Mcntzcr, Rosario.,
AN ORDINANCE. .
To Rssoss and levy taxes, jiniTraisca
Rerenue for the city of Brqnswfrk
for tho year 1888. and prescribe
Penalties for a violation of-the
same, and for other purposes'con-*
nectcd with the taxes.sod revenue
of.said city. .jo
SI0TI0V i. lie it ordained bv /he Mayor and
Council ol tlio City ut Brr
“ ‘ aud it lab '
‘■gta
nVnnnBfCBniouniel^ In.Councd t„-
rembiod, and it is hereby cinlriiiti.l hvauthorirv
of the same, that from and after the >lrst day of
*■ - ’ • -—*- ----iia city and pit
within tig, city
of the same, that from and after thr .
April 1888 tho inlmldtants of said city aad elt
tliKSO who bold taxable property wit 1 -’- "
Jj Brtuwlrlek, ah»l) pay toward the su]>pdrt o’f
*’ ' dd city and'or ro-irenic.icu,
- ■’ ' r. tilt
jmentolsal.
:e, safely tunl benefit of'snld city
Anil be it further ordalnq’, that every
Irm or,cor|Kiratioii owning any lend
.id city, Par bother tho same he divided on
tno let*or tracts or pavct-Ir. shall psy a tax ol
one aadous ban «W?wr oentniKm .lie valAe of
tracts or j-i.-eir. of land as ns-t>.cii hy.
12i!i Motion of tho chartcfot said
and Under tb* , „ ___
-a^r
Src. 3 And be ii i... iherordnincd ll'-it every
a. arm or cnrpoi'htloii owning any building
icr Improver.-lit- within said city Shalt pay .
of one and i.in-.lialf (1}<) per cent upon the
oftnobbqlltnir’ oVimWwawww as ns--
sc iscit umlcr the l.i b .cctlon or said charter of the ■
city except such building nnd Improvcraente at-f
arc exempt under tbo law
SEC. 4. And bo it ftirtf
:rson, firm or corpora ti
Kitchen fnrnitare, goods, wares, unt
disc, watches, clocks, Jowdry, plate.
Lrumeats, stocks in .any oorporatlt
nnd^lanroyenienta st
strd'meuts, stocka in. Kay oornoratlloBa, bobds,;
notes and other evldenoasofdeDt, moOoJr, solvent ■! ■.
whatever, shall pav a tax pf ono (t)„
t-.pon the market valneotsuch personal ;iropetty
ru owned on thu first day of. April 188ft, except
such as an exempt undbr tho laws of - tho Statu.
Sec. Ii. And be it turther ordalnod that Uio
value ol real estate and Improvements tpbe tax-
ed under this ortllnaneo shall bo ak-cnnWcd
from tho assessorsf.-r tbo year 1888,mud - that ol
iicrsonal property by meant ol the t otum* here-
lalter prescribed. .
Sec o. And bo It larthur ordained that eve-
■ ~
‘— UtetwCi
mm.
fore the Slit dk> of
each shaUjjjn
and the amount ct>
oy the Cleric attft
by the taxspayer, thoiStToKW^'^
‘jre thejlst da *
day of July 16S3, tho
s thecoth ol Septem-
naid on'or boforo t
1888, tho fourth to bo paid on or before tho
i of November 1883.
ordsited, that rU
agent or adtifnej-, and the returns shall sot j
hie market value of aU perrohu' property f
of taxation under this ordinance and aha
mailound “ ’ ‘
Is true, a-
ls made 1
no other l. .
And it shall be tbo duty ot ibo cicrk and Troas*
sists of capitalists, manufactured
and journalists.
Ruled Out. ’
London, March 29.—The Russian
government has prohibited opera
tion.s hy the American Bible
Society in tho Baltic'’provinces.—
It is probable that the govern^
ment will ultimately expel nil
representatives of tho-British and
American Bible Societies,
AndatBottbm Prices can bo lind by calling on
d. B. WRIGHT,
sum of two dolluru bo Imposed upon each tnalo
Inhabitant within the city between tlio ages ol
. . * 1 from road du-
accmn
sixteen and fifty years not exempt;
ty under the laws of the State, as a
Ido on first day of May
persons may be relieved ol such tax 1
^^^^■ommutf.tlon |
for street tax, which tax shall-be duo ana pera-
provided that such
& ' ' ' laboring
Corner Nuwcnstlp and Gloucester Si,
sccniivo days, under tho diroetloM and control
of such persons us Uis commUee on street*
drains and bridges may select, at any lime prior
to the first day of Deceinbor loss, and provided
gupreme Court Decisions.
Atlanta, March 28.—The Supremo
Court rendered thu following dccis
ions to-day: ,
Brunswick and Western Railroad
vs. Henry Clews; from Ware. Af
firmed.
<M. J.. Colson, vs. Isado Meyers;
from Glynn. Reversed.
. Travelers’ Insurance Company of
Hartford, Vs Robt Jones; from Glynn.
Affirmed.
H. Wiggins, vs. the State; from
Glynn. Affirmed.
A McDonald, vs. Fred Lane; from
Glynn. Affirmed.
t Exports.
C. Downing & Co. cleared bark
Godeffroy for Stltten, Germany, with
3,451 barrels, rosin, valued at $5,600,
on the 27th inst..
That Rarest of Combinations.
True delicacy of flavor with true
efficacy of action has he* 1 ! attained
i& the famous Californb .»quid fruit
remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant
taste and beneficial efforts have ren
dered if immensely popular. It
cleanse* tho system, cures costive-
ness, dfe. - gor sale by Lloyd 4.
Adams. .
Strawberries are now*-being ship
ped from Gainesville at the rate of
2,00Q quarts daily. The returns are
quito good/ as the berries are still
Selling in the North at from 30c.. to
50c. per quart ; ’
MY STOCK OF
HATS, CAPS AND SHOES,
NECKWEAR AND .
CENTS’^ FURNISHING GOODS
rit day of December I&88*
farther 'hat all penont liable to inch tax make
t thereof with the rtturuBO*
a return
an.I provii
__ I; ich tax mi
e rtturni of real and per-
the tamo with the qnai^
tSTlt'further ordained that all
under the aeveral Motion! of thii ordinance ■
be inbjcct, on oonvictlon thereof before the po
lice court, to a line not exceeding one hundred
dollar! or labor on the publio work! for a term
not exceeding thirty daya. .
Sxo. lo. And he it further ordained that tno
Clerk and Tro'ainror be and be U hereby requlr-
Is larger thnn I have had In many seaaona, am.
anyone cun rent augured ot being milted. Cal,
and-exumlnc. • 1
Suita to order from samples,nndflt guaranteed.
id to issue oxecuUonaj^mjuS^nilpeworjsfw^tho
entire amount of I- ... .—.
the failure to Way the lint or other quarterly
payments as they become due.
Mrs. Cleveland has been talking
about newspapers. She says: “Let
the women discriminate .as between
the newspapers fit to come into the
domestic circle and those which are
not.” It ,is excellent * advice that
Mrs. Cleveland is giving the women.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Newcastle an-1 Gloucester 8ts,'Brnhswlok,Gl.
aymouts os they be .
8X0.11. And ho it further ords'ned that one-
halt ol one per cent .upon all taxable property
within the city be eolloetod aad appropriated to.
Cumberland Bouta
the payment of the brdtnary cat-rout expens's of
the city,and tho remaining portion of tbs taxes
collected and appropriated to_tho extraordinary
expenses ot tbo city to wit: The payment ot the-
fncipal and Interest that Stay beco-ns duo dtxr-
g tbo year 1888, and oa the bonds -Issued for .n
..mpromlse of the Indebtedness of the city, and
setting apart ot thetinkUig fund ot ono thousand .
dollars for tbo redemption of the said eompro-
A young lady of Fort Valley, re
cently presented her lover with an
elaborately constructed*- pen-wiper,
and was astonished the following
Sunday to see him comp. to churoh
wearing-it as a cravat. * t u
Brunswick and ' Inland
STEAM III* AT COIIPINV.
This popular route to Florida Is now op nn.
raise, bonds, educational purposes, Improvement
—, are purposes and public
der the most suspicions circumstances.
"" '->yahlc features of this short and.de
nt streets and sldowaUs.il
buildings.
sec. 12. And belt farther ordained that this
ordinance shall be suhleet to amendment or ro-
so, and no such amendment or repeal shall in -
any partlonlar.be so construed or considered as
to hnpairtha right.of the Mayor. aud Couucil lo
The onloj
Steamer Transfer on’ tho Inland Bays
strahle .....
among the islandeof the South Georgia Coast,
need only bo tried to be folly appreciated. In
full sight of the ocean and yet not affected by,ill
THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER
aad levy a tax for the whole year.
vbmfttfir nudfis
Sxc. is. And bo It fnrtber ordained that el)
ordinanocs and parts of ordinances In oonfllet
with tigs ordinance bo. and the seme lie hereby
In Cbuncll March 28th 1888.
- IF. T.Dvm,
It is reported that a ^company : Is
now forming in Athens ^to build a,
mammoth cotton mill at ono of the
shoals on the North Ocone* river.
E. A. Xblsom, Clk. of Council.
Kayo*
READ CAREFULLY.
** Qity of Brunswick ’*
I hnvejdst received a fresh supply
of stationery and blank- books of oV
ery description. My stock of crock
ery, china'and glassware Js the larg-
- ’ tot ih the city.
cst aad most comply
Dinner sots, 118 pieces '.$16 to $20.
Tea sets, 56 pieces, $6 to $15. Cham
ber sets, new and handsomo decora
tions, 10 pieces, $4 to t$7. A large
Variety of the following.named goods
at lowest prices: Lamps of all kinds,
and lamp supplies, hammocks, bird
cages, silver plated ware,’ artist rop-
terial, picture frames, -fancy goods,
toys, base balls, bats, etc., croquet
sets, touch baskets, smtters’ articles,
paintings, wall paper, window shades,
music and musical, instrument^
school supplies, etc., cte.
mchSS-lm HENRY T. DUNN.
Has been reoentty retrailt, and m now maklna
’ ‘ — ick and
her regular dally trips between Brunswick an
Fernaadlns, upon following schedule: • - ,
SOUTHBOUND,
by steamer......
'••J
r i
i
Imave Brunswick b
Arrive at FernSatui
1 •*lurnwuiM..t... ip ms.»s..ICsW to■>
UMTe Wa r : B ' 4 *:. B7 -.".itS:s
Arrive
NORTHBOUND.
5titSS
Leave Fernandins by steamer ...,. All pm
Arrive at Brunswick.-. 8.15 pm
JOHN B. WBKNN, .
anl-tl .* Gen’l Fassenger Agent.
WE DELIVERED DAILY'TO ANY PART OJ
V 1 THE CITY.
75c. PER HUNDRED Lbs.
Q.!^ wimmm I
JOHN H. POWiitiL Buy Your Tickets*
(E!TA8LI*a«D 1875)
Has movod Into U
HAYWOOD, mm *co.
FOR DYSpBPSKAttd Liver Com
(totot yon hAr* * printed guarantee
ok ararybottto of ghUoh’a V4*lixer,
It never falls to core.
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