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GEORGIA. SATURI
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
ADJOURNED MEETING.
Brunswick, Go., Nov. 23,1888.
Council met. Prcaent,-His Honor,
. D. T. Dunn, Mayor, and members of
Council Madden, Pcnnimad, Boat-
wick, Borrio and. Cook. Absent,
Atkinson, Crovattand Fulton.
The Health Officer's report .for the
mouth of August, was received and
ordered filed. ; ^
Petition from W. H. Anderson, ask
ing that he be granted the privilege
^ of putting la a sido track, on Coch
ran avenue, between Mansfield and
HoWe streets, received and referred
’ to the Committee on streets, drains
and bridges, with power to act.
An application l'rom M. V. Wilson
for the situation of Park policeman
was received, and referred to the
Park Committee.
“An ordinance to regulate the erec
tion of buildings within the limits of
thocityof Brunswick; and to pro
scribe a penalty for the violation
thereof;” Was read the first time, and
by unanimous consent was placed
upon its second reading and adopted.
“An ordinance to provide for the
grading and drainage of low lying
. lots and lands within the limits of
city ofBrunswick, and to prescribe
a penalty for the violation of this
ordinance, was lead the first time,
and, by unanimous consent, was
placed upon its second reading and
adopted, . .
„ An ordinance to provide for and
|S(ft authorize the issue of bonds of the’
‘ the amount of;
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to
THE LORD'S HOUSE.
• r Two Wounded.
_ „ , „ .. _ „ , ,. In a tow that occurred this
Religious Services To-Morrow. 1 ) , ng on tho Boyt Mr , Gr&J ^
struck iu the head-wlth ji brich
Gealrondek (colored) *waa i
Presbyterian church, Rev. Paul V. ; ‘ “ ' ' “
Brown, pastor: Services at lVa. m.
and 7:30 p. m,
Baptist church, Rov.E.Z.F. Golden,
pastora Services by the pastor at
11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Second Advent: (Church corner of
D and L streets, two squares east
of the gas house.) Elder H. V. Skip
per; pastor. Subject for morning:
“Practical Christianity.” Evening:
“How to bo Saved.” Elder Miles
Grant will preach both morning and
Gray!
tuo proceeds arsing frofll the
sale of said bonds shall be ap|fiied;
•to fix the rate of interest to be borne
by said bomds when issued and due;
and for other purposes therein sta
ted, was received aod the Clerk or
dered to have the sain .• published for
information.
On motion the port fees on fruit
vessels under one hundred tons reg
ister was fixed at $5.
Mr. W. E. Burbage appeared be
fore Council and stated that if tho
city would donate ten acres of land
south of Mrs. Habersham's property
to him and associates, and exempt
the same with the improvements
thereon from taxes for ten years,
that they would erect a wooled fac
tory on same. On motion a commit
tee consisting of Madden, Berrie and
Penniman was appointed to investi
gate tho matter.
A sanitary and building commit
tee was appointed as follows: Pen
niman, Crovatt, and Madden.
The matter of filling in ditch in
the southern portion of Old Town
' was referred to the committee op.
streets, drains and bridges in consul
tation with tho city engineer.
Council then took a recess until
Monday evening, Nov. 20.
E. A. Nelson,
Clerk of Council.
“Chuugo That Tune.”
A parly of seven lleshy gentlemen
were making their way to the city
yesterday evening from Fancy Blufi
in an ordinary boat, among them Mr.
Urockington, Colonel Tharin and Mr.
Ross. Whilst crossing Turtle river
with tho waves continually splash-
f iug in, some of the party commenced
35 singing, “Out ou the ocean,” etc., by
t way of keeping warm. This was
more than Colonel Tharin could
stuud, so ho called out, “Hold on,
g hoys; change that tune; it is top
||; real. Sing something else “not so
*!' appropriate.” When tho party reach
« '• edBunsird Boost, tho Colone^wantqd
Sou- " <to^o«shfl?o and oamp for tbe>Algbfr
Y. M. C. A: Trayer meeting every
Sunday mofning at 9:50. Gospel
Song service every Tuesday evening
at 8:15o’eloek. All young men are in
vited. Rooms open daily from 9 a. m.
to 10:00 p. m. in' Scarlet* «a
Newcastle street.
St. Mark’s Church, Sunday, No
vember 2.1: h." morning prayer and
sermon at 11 o’clock; Sunday Sohool
at 3:30 p. in.; cveiling pntver at 4:30
p. W.
Rov. J. D. Anthony, Presiding El
der of the Brunswick District, will
fill the pulpit at the Methodist
church to-morrow morning and even
ing. Mr. Anthony has been Presid
ing Elder of the Methodist church
here for six years, ending with this.
■His pulpit ministrations have de
lighted a large circle of friends, and
we believe his administration of the
oMwAiuttasof his office hubii)|
wiU b#the last ’OTero will make in’
present capacity.
Rising Men.
In every establishment we note
men of marked ability, who instinct
ively produce upon the customer tho
impression that next to the bosses
they' come well to the front. For in-
ttance, Lissner has hi% H. S. Wal
ker, KaiscnBros., his Mayer, H. T.
Dunn his Breedlove, Lloyd hisRyals,
Rockwell his Hunter, J, B. Wright
his Neal, Moore <fe McCrary their
Alexander, Micholson his l’rager and
his Player, Elliot his “Ed, ’ James
Wright his Scarlett, etc., etc. All
the way through—young men of
promisewho are bound to succeed in
life. We might go right on- down
the street, across to the Bay and in
every establishment you will note
one or more of these business mun,
who are worth to their employers all
the money they get, Thcso are the
men who stand in the boss’ shoes
when he is away, and keep tho estab
lishment running. Wo are proud to
know that we have such youug men
in our midst.
pMntfl
tho jaw bone. ^ f
From those present we we
the following statement t
clerk in Gene Belcher’s bar,
came ip and a row began,
Grayson ran put purs
der,, who when he 0
struck him with a brick.,
more than Grayson ohose
he out him with a kpife or
then ran and was pursui
Castlestreot, both parties
with blood. Near .Elliot's
were met by the officers,
them both. Dr. Dunwo
Ponder’s wound and Gi
locked up. Ponder wi!
give bond for his apj
court.
The sympathies ut l
to bo witli’Grayson, as
and his brother Dock
him. All throe tueu
be investigated, aud
too.
AN VLWINJ
To provide for .and
lease of certain parts 1
of G, H, I J, K, L, M,:|
. R, and S. streets, in 1
as the “New Town”
Brunswick.
Wuabxai, The Mayor and
Brunawlck, ou tho lUth <Uy of _
teen hundred aod eighty* : cbt$
utcAtion of ibe Biuuwlck
Company, Asking fo»- tho lo
rta of ■l.'eete in tho Nei _
I seem
Ponder
alter
Jbably
justly
ize the
and W.
B, Q.
1 known
city of
’ tho etty of
k. D. clght-
10 comma,
m Railroad
i s’rents and
-cl'y 01
A IABER & BR0.
Has Placed on Sale Fob
A fine selection of Plusn Beaver Cloth, Corkscrew Garments in Saques,
Dolmans and Newmarkets of the latest styles at
The Lowest Possible Prices-
' Jackets, former price $5, how 3.60 1
.Jackets, former price $7.50, now 6.
Jackets, former price $9, now $6.
Jackets, former price $10, now $7.60.
„ Dolmans, former prioe, $16, now $10.'
Dolman’s, former price $18, now $12.
Newmarkets, former .price $8 now $5.
Newmarkets, former price $12.60, now $7.60.
Newmarkets, former price $18, now $10.
Childrens’ and Misses Wear.
Childrens’ and Misses Jackets and Newmarkets at I6wer price than ever
heard of. We also invite particular attention to a new weave, LADIES’
UNDERVESTS, which we will sell tliJi 'Vaek only at 40c., worth 65c.
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“WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH
S. W. APTE, Prop’r.,
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-OF THE
<oa bo
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Chrisuntheniums Once More.
Judge Dillon rushes to our assist
ance aud exclaims that we misunder
stood him; that what he said was
that frost-would not coqw until.all
the chrisanthcmum8 had bloomed;
that when there was no mo.e buds
to open, the farmers had better
cut their sugar cane and dig their
potatoes, for'frost was near at hand.
Thanks, Judge, for coming to our re
lief. The matter is now all clear.
For Rent: One eight room house
with water and gas attached. Occu
pied at present by B. A Hancock.
Possession given Dec. 1,1888. Lloyd
& Adams.
The Laborers’ Ticket.
rot Mayor,
M.J. COLSON. . *
For Aldermen.
J.H. MADDEN ’
O. L. I
4". ■ s.d.i
,->i '<<5,
rcpo-t cout.V-ueu, which Si'Sfllb sad part, of streets
*0lob.lured oro berelDi; lev more particularly
referred lo, and which report of bid committee
was adopted sud approved by e*lil Council.
Now tucrcforo lo murocOeclunly carry Into axe-
cutltm luo lecomiaciidxi'oni of end committee.
Buenos1. ISO lto.-Uainou oy the Mayor aud Coun
cil of tuo ettyoi Brunswick, in {c onnot: auouiblod,
lo pursuance of aud la acoorduuce with tho au
thority vested tu tuoui by law, I bat tuo Uuyor of
tho city of DcunawlcK ho and ha it hereby author-
ixod androqiurod to have prepare., and executed in
the natno ot tho Mayor aud Council of tho c|ty of
llrunawlck, a toaao to and la favor ot tho llruuawlck
rnd Weaterk llalUoad Compaoy, for all of X street,
lying notih o: tho tnteraccUcn of Yand lta y n rents,
ulau all Ol W strvot, north ot Y and l* alrooui
ail of U si root, wen ot Y, all of U, 1, J, and K
stroota, wost ot tho wostonn lino n. too alloy In rear
of tho tier of lotalruotiug ou A atroo., aud all of L,
,M, N, O, P, Q, It, and S. tlroota. west of tho wes-
tern aldo of A ut'cet, and of tuu alloy In roar of tho
t er of lo.a on A street front A n. oct North to the
boundary ol said Now Town of the city of Uruus-
wiak.aane.ioeatM upon ibo map of tho plan of said
city,as madobyoeo. B lialdwiu, A. 1)., iso;, for
tho term aud period of nUty jiWJ years from and
next after tno date ot tno execution ol aata Ijaso at
and for (ibo annual rcittl, for tbs whom of raid
streets and pa-ta of atr-eu, of oue biiud-oi aud
filtv dollars | dOOJ pcrycar.co ho pah' by a.ld Is -out-
wtiik undl.oatora Bxlhoad Company, or U-, us-
slgasr r aiid ieaso ahoulaatauy time he trausrorrod,
sold Ieaso lo oontnin and Lo sr.bjoot to tho fol
connection with Its mam lino to or Nortl
Northern lino of toe New Toil 11 n 'orosnld. as i
may deem lies.; m-d provided . .-ther tout the
work of eirctiir, tho alo vsald dwllwav trncK
shall ho commenced wltj it tin twelve, , 12)
month* from and u'.or January 1st, A. 1)., eigh
teen hunured and enemy nine, aud tompleted
within two (S) roais from da to:
1'rovlOcd. further lout said Its Uroad Company
shall erect a.ul maintain, a sii'tahio lsnilingor
wharf for small boats to hu o|ien to a.-.d tor the
use o' tho pu-illo without 'ot or liindraaco at the
foot ot oiUter of tho following mimed streets, to-
wlt: *-S”, “K,” “I.” or ••at” streets, as said
iinhymayolect.
:o. 2. So it a.m It Is uereby, in like manuei-
furt-ier ortiaiueil, .list ti-e an »ual rental heiviu-
before provided for sue I he due and nnyablo
ii onor.l sums, sum.-umiuali.' la ndvaoce; ami
that uno.t the fa-loro of ta.it Urunswiek and
Wcsto-a Unll oad Company or i.s assigns .o
com ily fu’iy with auv or e ther of tno a iovo
nauieu oonod-oas, said los-c a-it thor*yi-of
p.ooerty ther shy conveyed, sus. Aif tne Mayor
and Council o e or,. I in aeulaloiy cease,derev-
mlno and or void, uod tae -aid ’ireper y ,'ieroU-.-
luascua ul thoriglu o -mss-ssion the oof shall
lihniculahsly revert to sa d Mayor and Council. 1
3. Bo It end It is hereby, la se aiaancr. fur-
tier ordnlncu, that .ho Mayor ot . >e city of
Brunswick is hereby autoo.-ued and nsijiiu-rit,
when salu lease has been drawn, in accordance
with the terys-s and provisions ol tola ordinance,
to mane, eveoour and dedver the a.tme, 'or and
in behalf of the Mayor end Counrll; to sign its
corporate name, and to athx tho oor-iorate seal
of said city thereto, and to require the dlcr» of
uid Mayor ami Council to attest tho same; a ad
toilo such other and further nets as may i» ne
cessary to carry Into effect tne terms ol this ordl-
\ ltilt and it Is hereby,in lixo manner,fu-dher
ontalned, that all ordinances or ps.ta of ordi
nances militating against this -r-.insncc, or In
eonSlet herewun be, and file same are here.iy
Passed In Council this »lst day of November,
1SSS. D. T. 1»0 NN, Mayor.
E. A. NELSON, Clerk.
Stove Wood For 8»le.
Oak, Pine and Ligbtwood delivered
In any part of the city. Orders left
atGrcer’a stable or Brunswick n rug
Store promptly a’,tended to.
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is The cry of all.
HfiTS AX.L RIGHT!
Ho is selling goods at way low down prices. His immense Clothing
Stock is unsurpassed in’ styles, quality and prices.
Fine Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per suit, worth $20.
Fine English Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks at $16.50, worth
Children and Boys Suits.
I have the largest lino in Children and-Boys Suits from $2 and upward?;.
Boys’ knee pants 40c. and upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths
and mens’ Overcoats.
HATS and'CAPS. I have the largest line, and at very reduced prices
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemen.
Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc.
Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.75 up, A
large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col
lar boxes.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
rnUiin-Irloil Shirts at Me., worth "Sc.
Gents’ Linen Collars at 10c, worth 20c.
Kino silk Neckwear at 23c, worth SOc.
All.wool Flannel Top Shirts from >3c. upwards.
All Wool Cndowear at *2.50 a suit, worth U.OO
Men’s Office Jackets at $2.50, worth $4.00.
Also a full lino ot Cardigan Jackets, Ladles’ Mid
Quits’ Shoes at astonishing low price. ,
“A"
Polite attention is given to all who give us a call,
teed, and qualities warranted. Come and convince yourselves. We don’t
say anything that we do 1 not mean. We came hero and mado a success,
and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lowest prices for honest
goods.
SL W. APTE,
. PROPRIETOR,
At Marlin's old dry goods stand, New Castle street.
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CITY MARSHAL SALES.
I'HtST TUESDAY IN DKCEUUEU 1888.
OKOUOIA—OhVNNCorxTY. city of Brunswick.
ILL bo sold before the Court House door in
w
on tho llrst Tuesday In December 18S8, between
ten o'clock a, in. mid tour o'clock p. in., to tho
highest and best bidder, the following property
^That’rcrlatn lot of land, Iving and being in the
city ot Brunswick, sold county and State, and
known and described in the plan of said city a.
Now Town lot No. $51. Levied on a. the property
of J. 8, Morris, underand by virtue ol ileri facies
issued by E. A. Nelson, Clerk and Treasurer of
the city ot Brunswick, against said J. S. Morris
for taxes duo thocityof Brunswick for theyoar
«S. Notlco given. Taxes $3.30. Cost——.
Also, at tho sa-no time and plaoe, that certain
lot otland lying and being in the city of Brun»v
wick, said county and State, and described in
the plan of said city as the northwestern one-
fourth of Old Town lot No. 539. with the im
provement* thereon. Levied oo a* tno nroper-
fly of Henry Manard, under and by virtue of »
fieri facias, issued by E. A. Nelson. Clerk and
Treasurer of thocityof Brunswick, against said
Henry Manard for taxes due the city of Urn os-
wick for the year UM. Notice given. Tone
53. Cost- -
Also, at the same time aad place, the leaMbokt
Interest la aad .to that certain lot o? land, with
improvements thereon, lylw aad Mag la »•
city of Brunswick, said coaafy aad Slata, *n<lde
scribed in tbs plan of said city as the northwei
McDonald & dean,
leat larkd,
Fulton’s Old Stui, -. Newcastle St.
WE WILL KEEP AfrCLL SUPPLY OK
MH BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON,
Mt
tor theySir UM. Vo3w Ktraaf
cost—— ,(
Nor. $4,15 H.
mmm brick works.
INROMa.i! after this date th» sole antler it
U qtaabora works It placed In thu |ian>(a ft
8R8. COygY A PARKER,- I
Amt aalboruvd lo gtaka eohlrarts ami
to whim allrjirrospoitdoncs .li-mld Ini
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