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WEDNESDAY MORNING,
FURNITURE,
WICKLR ( HAIRS
Have been the most popular easy cha rs in the home for some time, but I
think our lines are more than usually so this year... They are peculiarly
suited to this climate and to all seasons.
MGR MSS CH '-IKS
In Velour and Rockers of all grades. Our prices always appeal to keen
housekeepers... Money saving prices all the time.
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a n;w ir r.
The days are shorter and you ne ed some light In your home. Why
not economize on gas bills by purchasing anew lamp? There is no light
for reading like a good lamp.
With Jack Frost stealing around atuignt the plants are no longer safe.
We have a pretty line of Jardinieres assorted colors, from 25c upwards.
A good one for 50c. Also umbrella stands.
C. McG A RYE Y.
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY ‘‘A GRANFoTITwHISKt’Y 7,
Is the famous
CREAM Of KFijTtiCKY.
It's pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. 8. A.
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
CAPITAL $150,000
LOANS, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
Interest Allowed on Deposits In Savings Department.
DIRECTORS:
JOSEPH W. BENNET, C. DOWNING, President Downing Cos.
Judge Brunswick Circuit. ALEERT FENDIG,
F. D. M. STRACHAN, Of Brobston, Fcndig & Cos.
Of Strhchan Steamship Line. E. H. MASON, of E. H. Mason & Cos.
HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier.
President Southern Pine Cos.
a. : ’CHHIS ARHHEITER,
v,, 5 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
Western Beef,
r t: Perk and Mutton.
• *' ' Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for the
model housekeeper.
207 Monk St. ’Phone M
W. H BOWEifSsdf
Contractors end Builders onSone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
.VANUFA' TUKERS OF
CEffIE.VC TII.E. A KV ?U TIFRIAh .STONE
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Pr visions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Ft ed.
Council meeting,
Continueu from page 2.)
marine and other insur
ance each 25.00
Insurance broker 100.00
Itinerant (including all itiner
ant physicians or professors,
venders of proprietary ar
ticles and all article® sold
by itinerants upon the
streets 250.00
Jeweler or dealer in jewelry.. lO.Ou
Junk dealer, dealing in iron,
steel brass or metals of any
kind, or second-band rope,
canvass and other articles of
merchandise usually dealt in
by junk dealers shall pay a
license of 100.00
Provided, that each junk
dealer, in addition to, at all
times, keeping his books open
and subject to inspection by
the marshal or assistant mar
shal of said city in searching
for stolen property, shall
daily render to the marshal of
said city a written report and
statement, showing all ar
ticles received by such junk
dealer the preceding day aud
from whom such articles were
received; and for the viola
tion of the terms thereof, up
on conviction before the
Mayor and Council, after no
tice is given to such juuk
dealer of the time and place
of trial, the license of such
junk dealer may be annulled
and revoked by said Mayor
aud Council; and in addition
to the revoking of said li
cense, such junk dealer may
be prosecuted before the po
lice court of said city for vio
lation of this ordinance ami,
upon conviction, punished as
prescribed in the sixteenth
section of the act of the Geer
gia legislature, approved No
vember 12, 1889, amending
ing the charter of this city,
incorporated in section 71 of
the city code compiled by
Owens Johnson, Esq., in 1800
Knife board or stick board or
other board or table for pub
lic play (this shall not ap
ply to any game or device
where prizes or premiums
or cash aro given away or in
any way allowed the custo
mers or patrons thereof),
each day, 2.00
Lightning rod dealers or agents
soliciting or putting up work
i the city 100,00
Laundry, including Chinese
each 26.00
Lumber, retail dealer in 10.00
Lime, dealer in 10.00
Lunch stands, each 10.00
Liquors—Each person or firm
selling spiritouß or malt li
quors in quantities of one
quart or upwards, not and ran It
on the premises, shall be con
sidered wholesale dealers
and pay 200.00
And if drank on the premises
shall pay a retail license of 200.00
Each person or firm selling
sp ritous or malt liquors in
quantities of less than five
gallons, with the right to
have the same or part of
same drank or consumed on
the premises shall be consid
ered retail dealer, and pay.. 200.00
Trovided, that no license
shall be granted for the sale
of spirituous or malt liquors
in quantities less than one
quart or where it is to be
drunk on the premises, to
any person or applicant, Un
til such pcrpop op applicant
shall have given a bond
with sufficient security, to
be approved by the Mayor
and Council in the sum of
$500.00, conditioned upon
the keeping of an or
derly house by said appli
cant or person, and for the
faithful observance of the
ordinance regulating the
sale of liquors for and during
the terms of said license;
and upon proof of the
breach of paid bond made
before the Mayer and Coun
cil in council assembled,
it shall be tbe power of the
Mayor and in Council to re
voke and annul said license
so granted.
Provided further,- that all ap
plications for licenses to sell
spirituous or malt liquors at
retail in quantities less than
5 gallons shall be read at one
meeting of the Mayor and
Council and then published
as a part of tho proceedings of
that meeting, and at the next
subsequent meeting of the
Mayor and Council granted
or refused in the discretion
of the said Mayor'and Council;
k and no license shall be grant
ed except as heretofore pro-
Wvlded.
f Provided further, that no
minors or women shall be al
lowed to enter, loiter or re
main in any barroom where
spirituous or malt liquors
are sold; that no lunch
counter or restaurant shall
be permitted to be run
or operated in the same
building where said bar
room is operated. By the
terms “lunch counter’’ and
"restaurant" it is understood
to be a place or places where
food is sold.
Provided further, that no
person, firm or corporation
engaged in the sale, at whole
. sale or retail, of spirituous
vinous or malt liquors with
in the incorporate limits
of the city of Brunswick,
snail open any place or places
of business wherein any
such liquors are sold or al-
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
lowed to be sold, or sell
or dispose of such liquors
therein or therefrom, or keep
any such place or places
where auy such liquors are
kept or sold, open
or sell any such li
quors before 6 o'clock in the
morning or after ten o’clock
at night, Standard time, save
and except upon Saturdays,
when the same may be kept
open and such liquors sold
therein and therefrom until
the hour of eleven o'clock at
night, Standard time, at
which time said places
shall be closed and all busi
ness cease therein.
Provided further, tnat such
place where spirituous, vin
ous or malt liquors aro sold
shall not have screens, blinds,
or anything that might ob
struct the view from the
streets of the entire interior
of such places of business,
Provided further, that any
pet son, firm or corporation vio
lating any of these provis
ions shall, upon conviction
thereof before the police
court of said city, be pun
ished as Is prescribed in sec
tion 16 of the amended char
ter of the city of Brunswick,
approved November 12, 18S9,
(incorporated in section
71 of the code of said city
complied by Owens Johnson,
Esq., in 1900); and pro
vided further, that in the
event of any such violation
and conviction thereof, the
person, firm or corporation
thus convicted shall be sum
moned to appear before
the Mayor and Council afore
said, and unless said person,
firm or corporation shall
show good cause to the con
trary to said Mayor and Coun
cil, the license issued to
said person, firm or corpora
tion as herein provided shall
be revoked and annulled by
said Mayor and Council.
Provided that no licenso
shall he granted for and dur
ing the year beginning Feb I,
1902 and ending Jan. 31, 1903
authorizing the sale of spir
uous, vinous or malt liq
uors at any place in
said city located outside of
that part thereof which is
hounded as follows: Begin
ning at the southeastern
corner of Bay and G streets,
thence south to the north
side of London street, thence
east 180 l'eet, thence north
to the north side of Mansfield
street, thence east 225 l'eet,
thence north to the north
side of Monk street, thence
east 75 feet, thence north
to the south side of Glouces
ter street, tlience west
ibi feet, thcnco north to
south side of G street,
thence west to point of be
ginning.
Provided further that no
such place shall bp so li
censed having an entrance
on . tho said eastern bound
ary lino between Monk and
Gloucester street.
Liquors: Each person or firm
selling exclusively malt liq
uors by the keg, case or
cask, shall be considered a
wholesale dealer, and pay.. 200.00
Liquors:—Each person or firm
selling exclusively malt, liq
uors in quantities less than
a keg, case or cask, and con
sumed on the premises, shall
be considered a retail dealer,
and pay , ( .. 200.00
Marble or stone dealer or agent
having no yard in the city,
soliciting orders 25,00
Marble or stone dealer or agent
with yard in the city, TO.OO
Marine railway or dry dock,... 50.00
Meats; —Retail dealer in fresh
meats, or person soliciting
or taking orders for same,.. 40.00
Wholesale dealer In, 100.00
Merchant (see dealer)
Musical merchandise and in
struments, dealer in, ~,, ~ 25.00
Mattress maker or repairer, .. 5.00
Manufacturer of turpentine
stills, or repairer 50.00
News depot, 10.00
Newspapers or publishing com- ,
panics, each 10.00
Oils, wholesale dealer in or
agent for oil company 100.00
Optician selling optical goods
(resident or transient) ..... 15.00
Oyster dealer in, each at whole
sale with right to retail 25,00
Oyster canning factory each.. 50.00
Pawnbroker or dealer in sec
ond hand merchandise of any
description, shall pay a li
cense of , 100.0,
PorvideJ, that each pawn
broker, in addition to at all
times keeping his books open
and subject to inspection
by the Marshal or Aflb.stant
Marshal of said city, in
searching for stolen property
shall, on the first and
fourth Mondays of each
month, render to tre Marshal
■ of said city a written-state
ment and report, Bhowing
all the articles received by
such pawnbroker during tbe
preceding two weeks and
from whom such articles
were received; and for vio
lation of the terms hereof,
upon conviction before tho
Mayor and Council, after no
tice is given to such pawn
broker of the time and place
of trial, tbe license of such
pawnbroker may be annulled
and revoked by said Mayor;
and in addition to the revok
ing of said license, such
pawnbroker may be prose
cuted be.ore the police court
of said city for a violation
of this oruinanc®, and, upon
conviction, punished as pre
scribed in section 16 o. tho
amended charter of said city,
approved November 12, 1889,
(incorporated under section
71 of the code of said city
compiled and codified In
1900.)
Persons engaged in tne business
of lending money on house
hold goods or other personal
property, 50.00
Peddler, selling from a wagon
vegetables and other country
produce (not of his own
raising) 10.00
Peddler, without wagon, (by
which is meant railroad
men, express men and others
who sell the consumers in
competition with merchants).. 10.00
Peddlers selling wares or
merchandise of any descrip
tion and for which special
provision is not otherwise
made herein 60.00
Photographer 10.00
Piano tuner or repairer, 10.00
Planing mill 60.00
Printing (job) office and solic
made herein 50,00
itor for printing of any kind,
not employed by any person,
firm or corporation licensed
under this ordinance, 10.00
Pile driver, steam 25.00
Pile driver, other than steam, . 10.00
Plumber (see Gas Fitter) ....
Pool table, for public play,
each 15.00
Railroad ticket, seller of, (ot.h
er than regular railroad tick-
et agent), 10.00
Restaurant, keeper of, 10.00
Ship chandler or ship supplier
(any person, firm or corpora
tion soliciting from the mas
ters or officers ot vessels or
ders for ship supplies or
chandlery) 50.00
Scissors and knife grinders,
each, 5.00
Shoe repair shop 5.00
Shooting gallery 15.00
Stevedore (any person, firm
or corporation taking con
tract for loading or discharg
ing vessel) 100.00
Any person who shall be em
ployed by the master of a
vessel to superintend or di
rect the loading or discharg
ing of a vessel shall be con
sidered and held a steve
dore, and pay 100.0 U
Stevedore, solicitor or runner
for any person other than
regularly licensed steve
(lores, soliciting from mas
ters of vessels the loading
and discharging of car
goes for others, shall be con
sidered solicitors or runners
for stevedores, aud pay, each.. 50.00
Shows—Each acrobatic min
strel or other show of any
description performing un
der a tent or in the open
air, each performance 25.00
Theatre, each 75.00
No license shall be issued for
any theatre located within
200 feet of a barroom.
Menagerie, each performance 25.00
Trick bicycle riders, or others
giving peViOfmauces on the
streets each 5.00
Soda water and mineral water,
manufacturer of, 25.00
Soda water from a fount 10.00
Sewer pipe, dealer in or agent
for 10.00
Stables, livery and feed 40.00
Tailor:—Merchant or agent of
clothing merchant not of the
city, each 10.00
Resident, each, 10.00
Tinshop 10.00
Tenpin alley 25.00
Telephone company 100.00
Telegraph company, 100.00
Undertakers 16.00
Vehicles:—Hack; each and ev
ery one—-horse hack or car
riage used for the transporta
tion of passengers to and
from depots or elsewhere in
the city, for hire (not belong
ing to a licensed livery stable
owner) 10.00
Each and every two-horse
hack or carriage used for the
transportation of passengers
to and from depojg or else
where in the city for hire
(not belonging to a licensed
livery stable owner 15.00
(In all licensed hacks, car
riages, etc., a list of rates
shall b© posted, and such
rates or charges shall be as
follows: prom any railroad
depot to any portion of the
city, in the daytime, not
not exceeding twenty-five
cents; after 9 o'clock p. m.
the fare from railroad depots
to any point in the city, shall
not exceed fifty cents, but
this rate shall apply only to
transportation from the de
pots; for each hour in the
daytime, uie rate shall not
exceed seventy-five cents,
and in the night-time shall
not exceed one dollar per
hour. Thei clerk of council
shall furnish with each li
cense a hack or carriage
number, and it shall be
the duty of such licen
see to post such number In a
conspicuous place in such
hack or carriage or other ve
hicle.)
Dray or wagon, two-horse,
hauling or carrying for hire
(not belonging to a licensed
livery stable owner) 10.00
Dray or wagon, one-norse,
hauling or carrying for hire
(not belonging to a licensed
livery stable owner), 6.00
Water, each person, firm or
corporation selling 100.00
Water, each person, firm or cor
poration supplying or furnish
ing vessels only with wa
ter (other than water boat).. 25.00
Water, each person, firm or cor
poration supplying or fur
nishing vessels with water
from water boat, each boat.. 10.00
Wheelwright shop 10.00
Wood, dealer in, 10.00
SECTION ll.—Be it further ordain
ed that any person or persons visiting
the city as* traders, exhibitors,
or persons following ocupationa or
pursuits not otherwise taxed, shall
pay such a license or special tax as
shall in the discretion of the Mayor be
imposed.
SECTION III.—Be It further ordain-
ed that the license or business tax
provided for in this ordinance
shalll run-from and include the first
day of February, 1902, to and through
the thirty-first day of January, 1903,
Each license shall he in the name of
the person or firm to whom it is Is
sued and shall bear upon its face the
words “not transferable, and no li
cense shall be issued authorizing the
carrying on of any business in tents
within the fire limits of the city.
Provided, that the person, firm or
corporation taking out the license at
any time on or after the first day of
February, 1902, and before July 1,
1902, shall pay at that time for the en
tire year; and all persons, firms or
corporations taking out a license on or
after uiily 1, 1902, shall pay for half a
year.
And provided further, that nothing
in this section contained shall appy to
organ grinders, flying ponies, centen
nial boards, circus,circus parades, me
nageries or acrobatic companies, they
being otherwise provided for herein.
All licenses shall be issued by the
city treasurer, approved by the Mayor,
registered and impressed with the seal
of the city by the city clerk.
SECTION IV.—Be it further or
dained That so much of all ordinances
and parts of ordinances fixing the
rates of license, providing for collec
tion of same, or otherwise regulating
said licenses, not in conflict with tn.s
ordinance, shall remain in full force
and effect. And provided also, that
nothing herein contained shall prevent
the Mayor and Council from altering
or amending this ordinance, or any
part thereof, at any time.
SECTION V.—Be it further or
dained, That every dealer or other
person taking license under this ordi
nance shall keep said license exposed
to view in his, her or their place of
business, on penalty of being reported
to the police court for a violation of
this ordinance.
SECTION Vl.—And be it further or
dained, That, whenever, in the judg
ment of the Mayor, it shall he neces
sary so to do to collect the same, the
Mayor Is hereby authorized to direct
the clerk of the Mayor and Council to
issue at any time, and the marshal to
enforce, execution against auy person,
firm or corporation subject to taxation
or license charges under the terms of
this ordinance.
SECTION VII. —Be it further or
dained, That each and every person,
firm or corporation, who shall engage
In any business, trade or calling, pro
vided for herein, who shall become lia
ble to pay any tax or license prescrib
ed herein, shall conform to and comply
with the following section of the code
of ordinances of said city, as compiled
aud codified in the year 1900, which
same is as follows, to-wit: “Section
840. —Every person, firm or corpora
tion engaged in any trade or business
in said city is hereby required to reg
ister his, her or its name, business,
calling or trade, annually, at such
time as the Ma w or and Council may,
by resolution from time lo ~me, di
rect. in a book to be kept by the clerk
for that purpose; and persons coming
Into me city and engaging in business
after that uate, shall so register with
in ten days after commencing any bus
iness, trade or calling, and take out
the required business license.”
SECTION Vlll. —Be it further or
dained, That any person, firm corpo
ration violating any of the provisions
of this ordinance, or carrying on busi
ness without having first obtained
the required license, shai,, on convic
tion thereof before the police court of
said city, be punisned as prescribed
in section 16 of the amended charter
of the city of Brunswick, approved
November 12, 1889, (incorporated un
der section 71 of said Code of Ordinan
ces).
SECTION IX. —Be it further or
dained, That all ordinances and parts
of ordinances in conflict herewith be
and the same are hereby repealed.
Adjourned.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Clerk of Souacil.
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HOSPITAL TONIC.
A FINE MEDICINE.
This tonic has been in dally use
at Bellevue hospital for fifty years,
and Is worthy of trial by all sufferers
from palor, Indigestion, or any other
bodily derangement needing a tonic.
For sale by
W. J. BUTTS,
The Druggist,
Prise, SI.OO per bottle.
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ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Prop.
YOU CAN GET THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORD
BY EATING HERE
225 Grant Street.
P. S. —Orders taken for O. K.
Laundry.
Wood and Coal. Coney & Parker, -
JANUARY 29.