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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
. REGULAR MKET1NU.
Brunswick, April 5tb, 1888.
Council met. Present, Hu Honor,
D. T. Dunn, Mayor, and members of
Council Atkinson, Crevatt, Host-
wick, Madden, Berrio and Cook;’ab-
. sent, Penniman and Fulton.
• The minutes of tho last regular,
•' adjourned and called meetings wero
send, and after striking out that part
of the minute!of April 4th, granting
Burrell Atkinson permission to add
to building on Old Town lot No. 100
so as to make it suitable for a store,
were confirmed.
Appeal case of Phillis BuigesB
charged with disorderly conduct and
fined 915 in Police Court, was heard,
and the decission of the Mayor sus
tained.
An Invitation from tho Defiance
Hose Reel Company, to the Mayor
and Council and Police force, to at
tend a Basket Pio-Nio on April 24th,
was read and accepted.
An invitation from tho ladles of
tho Memorial Association to be pres
ent at an Address to’be delivered at
tho Cemetery, April 20th, was read
and accepted. >
A resolution, adopted by the Board
of Hoalth, recommending that a San
etary Inspector bo appointed, wai
read and received.
On motion, Mr. John €. Green was
appointed Sanitery Inspector from
May 1st to November .1st, 1888, in
connection with tho position he now
bolds, and his salary increased $20
per month.
A committee, consisting of Mossrs.
J. M. Madden, John R. Bostwick, VV.
, II. Berrie. T. G. Stacy, Edwin Brob
ston and E.W. Bingham, was appoint
ed to make arrangements for enter
taining tho Stato Press Association
in May.
By Alderman Madden—
fiend ved by the Mayor and Council,
that the Medical Association of Geor
gia, now in session at Rome, Ga., be
invited to hold their next meeting in
this city, and tho Mayor bo author
ized to telegraph tho same to that
body.
Tho resolution was adopted.
The City Surveyor was instructed
to ascertain tho number of Stoue
■Cornea- Posts he could find—he to be
paid a sum not exceeding $10 for
#amc.
On, motion, it was decided that the
city would have nothiug to do with
watering tho streets.
The Marshal was instructed to
.-summon Messrs. Hnzelhurst & Ma
son to appear before Council to-mor
row mornitig at 11 o’clock, to discuss
the contract for furnishing Shells,
made with the city.
By Alderman Madden—
ficnulved, That tho City Time be
changed on tho 1st day of May, 1888,
so as to conform to tho Standard of
time now used by the Rail lloads ter
minating in this city, and that the
city otlicers do conform to the change
1 hereby ordered.
The resolution was adopted.
Jly Aid. Bostwick:
• Whereas, Tho present City Ilall
or the city of Brunswick is inade
quate and wholly unsuited to the
wants and purposes of said city, and
n uew building is needed nud desir
ed, and
Whereas, The money required to
erect a suitable and creditable build
ing can bo now procured pat tho legal
rato of intorest and upon most ac
commodating terms. Therefore be
it
fiesoloed, That the committee on
public buildings aun grounds be, and
they are instructed to inquire into
and ascertain the cost, of erecting a
new and suitable CU\ Hall to obtuiu
plans and speci flea turns thereof, and
from whom tho mo.ivy necessary to
build the same can be obtained, 'nud
upon what time and rate of interest
. tlie same can be bad, and to report
fully the result of their investigations
to ti is body at a meeting to be held
tlie first Wednesday in May.
The resolution was adopted.
Council then adjourned,
JS, A. Nelson,
Clork of Council.
Syrup* of Figs
Natures own true laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
elective remedy known to cleanse the
system when hill ions or costive; to
dispel headaches, colds and fevers;
to cure habitual constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
ly by tho California Fig Syrup Com
pany, Sqn Francisco, Cal. For sale
oyDtoyd & Adams.
The Most Agreeable
As well as the most effective method
of dispelling •Headaches, Colds, and
Fevers, or Cleansing the System, - is
■DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
The Democrats of Glynn county
arc hereby requested to meet in con
ventton, at the Court House of said
county, at 12 o’clock m., on Satur
day, tho 28th day of April, 1888, for
tho purpose of selecting delegates to
tho. Stato Democratic Convention to
ho held in Atlanta on May 0th next
and for the purpose of transacting
such other business as may be deem
ed advisable by tho meeting. By or
der of Bolling Whitfield,
Chairman Dem. Ex. Com.
E. A. Nelson, Secretary.
itKADCAUEFULLY.
1'have just received a fresh supply
of stationery and bluuk books of cv
ory description. My stock of crock
cry, china and glassware is the larg
est and most complete in the city.
Dinner sets, 118 pieces $15 to $20.
Tea sets, 66 pieces, $5 to $15. Cham
ber sets, new and handsome decora
tions, 10 pieces, $4 to $7. A large
variety of the following named goods
at lowest prices: Lamps of nil kinds,
and lamp supplies, hummocks, bird
cages, silver plated ware, artist ma
terial, picturo frames, fancy goods,
toys, base balls, bats, etc., croquet
sets, lunch baskets, siqokors’ articles,
paintings, wall paper, window shades,
music and musical instruments,
school supplies, etc., etc.
mch22-lm HENRY T. DUNN.
—THE-
National Life & Hatnrit; Ass’a,
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.,
Gives umlcr Its Life Maturity Policy indemni
ty ngnintd death nt a cost um low as Absolute
8kci kity can bo furnished. It is founded on a
careful study of the two systems of life Insurance
weakness in each. In this Company insurance is
guaranteed at the full face value of the policy; it
gives a uon*forfeitable policy, awl the annual
cost is absolutely limited, it pays one-half the
“ ■ in tho holder attaining
life insurance at ahsolut
. . . n.-h surrender
. nlue to each jsdley alter three years. Policies
carried the fourth year, if three lull annual pay
ments have hem made, without co*d to the poli
cy holders if they so elect. All death claims paid
at once us soon as proms of death are made, this
Company also issues investment or endowment
policies payable to the policy holder himself at
the expiration of ten, fifteen or twenty years.
An examination or the plans and ‘exhibits
of this Company will convince even the most
skeptical of its superior advantages. The assets
are amply large for absolute security, and the
liabilities are uothing.
J. If. UAltDNKR, General Agent.
W.£.MeH&Co.,
-dealersin-
SADDLSS ft HARNESS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
Rubber Packing and llone. Sole leather, Calf
Kklna and Shoe lipper*,
Trunks mid Traveling Bags.
Weeall especial attention to our Heavy Team
Harness for the mill and turpentine trade, which
we manufacture ouiveives from best selected
leather.
tome and see us when in the city, or send us
your orders hen in need of an> tliihg in out* line.
All mail orders receive careful eUentiou, amt
satisfaction is guaranteed.
W. H. MKLL ft CO.,
158 nud W0 C'ongi„ <t„ SAV ANN All, Ala.
Cumberland Route.
THE BEAUTIFUL STKAMEB
THE HASP!
And proclaim to tho publto the undeniable fact that
•+-J. MICHELSON *
Has now in store, and more arriving this week, the largest, most varied and
handsome lineof
Spring and Summer Dress Goods
Ever bronght to the “City by the Sen,” all of which, on
TtJ’ESaD.A/Sr, APEIL 2-£,
HE WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC AT
f 8 1111
Stupendous Bargains 2
Too busy this week to enumerate specifically. But remember the day
for Big Drives in Bargains commences Tuesday, April 24th. to be repeated
every Tuesday thereafter until all have had an opportunity to share in the
benefits of this offer of unprecedented bargains.
J. MICHELSON.
We are Sorry for Everybody
who
-AND-
Others Follow I
THE SHOE MEN.
a
GOT LEFT
99
On
our special sale of Embroidered
lobes, but we couldn’t help it. Every
lobe was sold by 9:15 o’clock. Console
yourselves, however, ladies, for we will
soon puttup another “Special Sale.”
JL. IKZebiser <35 Sxo.
:iv
jfF-ligt
“ City of Brunswick ”
Hits been recount- rebuilt, and la now making
Brunswick ana
tty rebut
her regular daily trip. between
Femandina, upon folli
runswlck and
lowing schedule: |
SOUTHBOUND.
,11.40 am
Arrive at Jacksonri
NORTHBOUND.
I.oave Jacksonville by F. K.&X.Ry... 2.45p in
Arrlvcat Fernandina 8.65p m
I .cave t'ornandina by eteamcr 4.10 p m
Arrive at Brunswick 8.15 p m
JOHN B. WRKNN,
anl-tf Uon’l I’gssenger Agent
RiaLna Acaflemy & Training: School
rpllE undersigned hn* opened a Riding Acad-
X omv for Indies and gentlemen to tenon
“nchoof * and “campaign” ruling to any desirvu
degree. In conneetion with this will
TRAIN HORSES
To “high” or “campaign” school for saddle or
carrige uee.
Year* of experience in military and the world
renowned private Riding and Trafnlng Schools
of the KnipiVM of Austria, enable me to guaran
tee full satisfaction in every respect. Term*
made known on application to
C. LUDWIG.
ap3-lui
For Rent—One half of ibe Rail-
^ taking a few doses of the pleasant j way Co Operative Store. Will divide
California liquid gruit remedy. Syr-lit cither length nr enwa-wUc. Ap-
up of Figs. ' * ! pl.t to K. II. Mirciiti.i, Agout.
SEA 1ST-AN ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
• w
ne
Steamer St. Nicholas
W III leave Savannah for Brunswick cverj Tnre
dly tod Friday st 4 p. m. .
Onnnscllons mads »lth B. A W. sad K.T., A <4.
Railroads, and otrem.r •■Crsck.r Boy* for Hsiill.
Landing., Tbr "Kt. Nicholas" tom-bre st .11 way
point, between Hrnnsirlok nud Savannah,
for rstrsoi freights
TAX NOTICE*.
clans
J' duty to begin the taking of Returns of every
iM of taxable property in said county on April
of the present year, and to that end, and by
tne authority thus vested, I have appointed the
following days and place* at which 1 will be
pleaded to meet each and every tax payer.
HOl’ND FIRST.
April
l »ith District—Brunswick,Thursday, April 5th.
BOUND 8KCOND.
Bethel, Saturday, April ltttu
Pennlck’s, Monday, April IMb.
St. Simona, Tueaday. April mb.
Brunswick, Wednesday, April 18th.
KOl'ND THIRD.
Bethel. Friday, April JIth.
I'euniek'a, Saturday, A|M1 SMh.
st. Simons Monday, April 30th.
brua.wtrk, Tuesday, May 1st.
Itcnu-iuls-r the day. and datee.f
T. U. tiiHiltllRKAD, H.T.It.ti.t.tin,
Urunsw Irk, March IT, 1888,
Call and see our mammoth
stock of Shoes and Hats before
you buy.
We make a specialty of La
dies’ Hand-Turned Kid Button
Bools.
Edwin ('. Burt & Co.’s hand-
turned Kid Button Boots $4 to
$5 a pair. .Same shoes will cost
you $5.50 to $7 in New York
City.
Wo buy for spot cash, and
save all discounts, which en
ables us to sell for less money
than any house in the South.
B. C. Young & Co.’s hand
made shoes $4.2d; hand-welt
$4 a pair.
One car-load of straw, hats in
stock; and another expected in
a few days.
Ladies’ Opera Slippers from
50c to $2.50 a .pair.
Ladies’ Oxford and Newport
Ties from 75c to $3.75 a pair.
If you are in need of foot
wear for self, wife or baby, call t
on
TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD,
The Shoe Men.
Domestic Wine.
rec THREE-GALLON demijohn, of Dr. B. At-
IO kineon'K Pure Pomwlic Wine for sale at
13.00 per demijohn. stored at I.loyd & Adams’.
For sale nt Ilnn-leon & llro.'e, Bay .tract, Bruns
wick, tin, •
TO LET,
n Good Farming ami tiraring land, cleared
and feuerd. Comfortable dwelling ln>u«o. etc.
Terms moderate. Apply to Mils. LKItiU.
teid'tt. butler*, bland, Darien, tin.