The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, May 26, 1897, Image 2

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The Brunswick limes- EVERY MORNING-BUT MONDAY. Brunswick Publishing Company. Pub lishers and Managers. nrowir l In Ogtethni-pp Blank, B Street. ) 1 E I.KI’iION ENO 31. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Delivered bv Mail orCarrier. One copy, one year ?5 00 One copy, six months 2 5h One copy, three months 1 20 One copy,one month So One copy, One week It Sunday Edition, 8 pages, per year 1 00 Ten per cent, discount on all subscriptions when paid in advance. Correspondence on live and clean subjects is solicited. Address all communications to Tar. Mousing Times, Brunswick, Oa, Official Organ of fhe City of Bruns wick and County of Glynn. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify the office when they fail to set any issue of The Times. Alienlion to this matter will he appreciated by the management. Advertising rates will he furnished on ap plication. # Orders to discontinue subscriptions and (ad vertisements must be in writing. What does Judge Crovatt get out of it, anyhow V Gen Kit ai. Lonustkrkt has a case oi long drawn-out expectancy. Speaker Reed stands in the attitude of an international obstacle. .. m The editorial page of tne staid old Savannah News is brightening. It smacks of new talent. Tiik Tim us’ Midsummer Edition will be circulated throughout the entire country. Your interests should tie represented tlierein. Tint Xew York Journal attacks Am haesador buck for hanging around the white house in the interest of Georgia oltice seekers. Tiik Uniform Hank gave a splendid exhibition drill yesterday afternoon The Knights deserve the best support of the people of Brunswick. Tiik negro who was nominated to an Annapolis cadetship failed to pass the examination. The cadets will have to postpone that warm reception. Tiie scientists have discovered that rosy cheeks are caused by combina tion of microbes just under the skin. Many of them are caused by other combinations applied just above the skin. 'l’nk northern publisher who calls his paper The Key hole because people like to took through it, lias much the same sense of humor as tfie Kentucky editor who calls his paper The Drink because so many people take it. A colony of lifty people In K tnsas City are said to be living on faith— they pray for what they want, and it alVays comes. If this plan proved i llicncioiis everywhere, prayer would soon become a lost art, because there would tie nothing left to pray tor. ’liik Tj.mks has received a copy of Lulu Hurst's remarkable book, issued by llie Lulu Hurst 15ouk company, Home, (.!., the book essays to explain all tlie wonderful tricks of the “Geor gia Magn.*t,” and the preface asserts that anyone who reads the book can acquire the power. Assistant Gknekai. Attounky Ukx imcusojv, of the Southern railway, made quite an exhibition of himself iu his address to the jury in the Boland Heed damage suit at Macon. A law yer who wantonly attacks the charac ter of a woman, whether in obedience to the interests of a railroad corpora tion or otherwise, deserves expulsion from tlie court room. G. I*. JAqt'Ks, the Lowry joror, re. iterates through his organ, the Ca I, that he is conscientious, Jaques evi dently wishes Hie public to keep this claim well in uiiud. The public is so prone to forgetfulness, you know, and its forgetfulness in this instance might shut Jsqies out from the coveted sphere of bis talents—the jury box And. this is really the great trouble with the jury box—too many men get into it who, like Jaques, do not com preheud what they believe they think. SHOW YOUR COLORS- Brunswick should liberally respond to the call of the Knights of Pythias for assistance in their project for an encampment of the Uniform Rank in this city in August. The outlay re quired is small, and the returns to the city will I>e large. The encampment means at least a thousand visitors, many of whom will spend the eutire week. It means a carnival of attractions that will inter est the people ot this state and neigh boring states. It means general ben efit to local trade and a stimulus to local enterprise. The attention of the citizens is es pecially called to the fact that the en campment is to be held in Brunswick. It is nut an island event, with mere ly contingent local benefits. It is a Brunswick allair, with the resorts as tributary beneficiaries. Let every local bnsiuess be repre sented on the subscription list. The Times has started the contribution. No other enterprise can afford to be backward. Such things build ci’ies. The camel is a 'beast of great strength and endurance. Nothing hurts it until the proverbial “last straw” is added to its burden. The human digestive system is very much like a camel. It is really astonishing how much abuse it will stand. Some times, however, something worse Ilian usual will he eaten, and will go through the stomach into the bowels, and there it will stick —that’s consti pation. Nine-tenths of ail human sickness is due to constipation. Some of the simplest symptoms are coated tongue aud foul breath, dizziness, heartburn, tlatulence, sallowness, dis tress after eating, headaches and las situde. A little thing will causecon stlpation, and a little thing will re lieve it. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel lets are a certain cure for constipa tion. They are tiny sugar-coated granules, mild and natural in their action. There is no bing injurious about them. Sold by druggits. Address with 21 cents in one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing, only, World’s Dispensary Medical Associ ation, Buffalo, N. Y , and get a free copy of the “People’s Common (Sense Medical Adviser.” Teachers’ Examination. Notice is tiereby given to alt persons desiring to obtain licenses to leacli in the public sell mis of the city of Bruns wick and county of Glynn that an ex amination will be held for that pur pose at the High .School building, on Mansfield street, ou Tuesday, dune 22, at 9 a. ill. H. T. Dunn, County School <'ommissioner. A course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla taken now will build up the system and pre vent serious illness laier on. Get only Hood’s. “Baby” lira, and condensed tnilk in glass jars at the Downing Cos. Nervous People find just the help they so much need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur nishes the desired strength by puri fying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and tints builds up the nerves, tones tho stomach and regulates the whole system. Head this: “I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave roe some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my owu housework. X have taken Cured Hood's Pill 9 with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much good. I will not be "without them. I have taken 13 bottlesof Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’a lb 11a when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M. Mess&nqer, Freehold, Penn. This and many Aber cures prove that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ts tlie One Trim ?lood Purifier. All druggists. sl. Prewired only byU. I. Hood Si Cos.. howell. Mass. xj ji acteasily. promptly aud Moods Pills effectively. at rente. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 6, 1896. INTERESTING, VERY! ! ij BH (s.‘? pf ]: " iiffAfITfTfTTROIjI We have made it'famous; V66n6rriiKl and b*st for you to supply your needs here, and this ever-growing store is the mark ot your appreciation. Thank you, not for buying the goods, for you don’t do tbfit unless it’s the best policy to Ido so, but thank you for finding us out and enjoying the tnoney-siiving oppor tunities we offer You are making better and better things pos -sible by giving us your confidence and your trade. Inviting and giving full confidence, we ask for an examination of this week’s offerings. See Our Windows. They Exhibit SURPRISING A Fine Tan Shoe for Mon. Coin Tots.Dt $3.00 SALE OF A Fine Chocolate Colored shoe for Men, at. 3.00 MEN’S TAN A Fine Oxldood Colored Shoe for Men, at 3.00 SHOES. A Fine Chocolate Colored \ lei Kid Hal Plain Toe 4.C0 We have these four shoes in all styles and toes and will make a run on them Hits week. N Our new designs in gents’ line shirts can’t be seen iri any other store. The"prices are $3.00 a dozn lower than anybody. See Us for Gents’ Furnishing Goods. PALMER’S POPULAR SHOE STORE. CITY ORDINANCE, NO. 50- An ordinance’ to assess, lew and collect tuxes and raise revenues for die support of the vov erinnent of the city of Brunswick for the year ist)7, and to provide tliereby means lor the pay ment ot tlie public debt of said city: to presci ihe a penalty for the violation of said ordinance aud tor other purposes: Section 1, Be it, aud it is hereby ordained by Hie mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, in cmiiicil asst-mhleti,. that for ihe purposes above recited, each and every person, firm or ,-orpoialum, who owns within the corpo'ate limits ol the city of Brunswick any p operty, wholher real or personal, subject to taxation, under the laws of the Btate of Georgia and of said city, shall make return theieof for taxa tion for the year l'7, and pay the tax as herft- Inaftei provided. Section 2. Be it,and it is hereby in li :e man ner fur-her ordained, that eaeh and every per son, firm or corporitiott owning any property, whether peat or personal, within the (Corporate limits of the city of Brunswick, inclul.ng house hold or kitchen furniture, goods, wares, mer chandise, clocks, jewelry,plate, musical instru ments, stocks inuny corporation, bond . proiu is o-y notes and other evidences ol debt. money, solvent debts, machinery, shipping (in cluding stc . mho its) and every kind of personal property whatsoever, except such, whether real or personal, as may be exenpt from taxation under the laws of the state of Georgia, shall make return thereof at the value of said prop erty, as it existed upon the tlrst day of March, ISO,-, which said return shall he made on or be fore the first day of May, 18H7, and under the oatli prescribed in such cases by the laws of said city, and may lie made in person by the 0., ncr of tire , roperty to be returned, or l,y Ins a .rent or attorn, y, and in tne making of sa:dre turn the real esfate mended therein shajl he valued at the value placed thereupon by the as sessment amt return of the as-essors of said citv, provided for by section H, of the ehnrtyr < f said city, approved November 12, 18s9, and heretofore chosen as such by the mayor and council of said city, and made for the year 1897 by said assessors; and it shall be the duty of -aid elti k to administer to the poisons making the returns of said property lor taxation the oath prescr bed by section 31)0 of the code of or dinances of sad city, which said oalh the said ,'l.rk is hereby authori/.eu to administer for the purposes of this ordinance. Section 3 Be it, ind it i hereby in like man lier further ordained, that for tire purposes mentioned in the caption ot ibis ordinance, there shall ire paid by each owner of the prop erly hereinbefore referred to. an ad valorem tax f, r the year 1807 of one and one-quarter [I 1-4] per centum upon the value ol such property as the same was owned and worth upon the lirst day of March, 1807. which said tax may he collected in two equal payments; the lirst of Said payments to he made or paid on or before the iloih dky of dune, ]S'.)7, the second to he made and paid on or de fine the 30th day of November, 1807, but nothing herein stoat I tie construed to prohibit the tax payer from paying his entire tax when the lirst payment is ma le. Provided, nevertheless, that if any taxpayer refuses or lads to pay the first payment of tax as hereinbefore provided, then, and In that event the whole amount of such taxpayers taxes shall become due and payable i. medi ately, and it shall be the duty of the eleik of council to issue execution against such person so failing to pay as aforesaid for the entiie amount of taxes which may then be owing by such taxpayer, and unpaid for the year 1897, and that i f suit taxpayer shall fail to pay tl e second pavment ol taxes hereinbefore pro-irici, -hen, and'in that event it shall lie the duty or the clei k of council to issue exocu: ion against such person so tailing to p-y, as aforesaid, for sm h taxes remaining unpaid tor the year isuf. Section 4 He il, and it is hereby in like u an n, r tu rl her ordained by the mayor and conned of the city of Brunswick, in counc I lawfully a semblrd', and it is hereby so ordain'd "v sard aiitln r ty. Ho t one anil one-qmmer [1 1-4] per centum Upon ail taxes he, and is Hereby a| propriated to the payment of the ordinary current expenses of said city, and that the remaining portion of all faxes col lected be appropriated fo the pay meat of the e\n a •rdina i v expenses of Hie city, io-wtl: ’I Ire payment of the prinei 'al.ryrd interest that may freeume due during the year lsy7 on the bonds Issued <ui the compromise of tlio indebtedness of (he citv. and of *I.OOO Set-apart as a sinking fund for Ihe redemption of said compromise bonds and to tire payment of (he principal and interest, as uvovined bv ordman c , dopied ifrr that purpose on May 3. '18?*, upon Ihe bonds for Sewerage and surface drainage, issued by said city under the an horltv" of an ordinance for that purpose, passed ami adopted in council on The2:thdiyof February. 1881, and to the pro vidiug of a sinking fund for the retirement of said tuna s in accordance with tliu oi.dtnances fi r that purpose passed and adopted in council on tne 27th day of March,4B92. and May 3, 1893. respectively; to educational purposes, improve ments of stteets, sidewalks; lire purposes and public build lig-u Section 5. Pc it. further ortlatiied by the mayor and council ot the city of HnlusAvick. in coun cil assembled,and it is hereby oidaim tl liy said authority, that ti ls ordinance slintl be subject to amem Dent on i-neal, in whole >i in part, at anv time during the year IS!>7, should It be considered advmai l to do so, and no such amendment or lebent Miatt in any particular non shall this ordinance be so construed or con sidered as to impair, ; Ifoct or deny tlic right of the mayor and council U>_ levy a further addi tit mail ad valorem tax lol'thC'yi'ttr itc.u, When soever made and douc. Section ft Be If fnrfltcr 'ordainct l>v the mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, in council 'lawfully assembled. : tut it is hereby ordained by the., authority aforesaid, that all ordinances or parts bf olilihaileek in -conflict with tide ordiuancc, be and. the same are hore uv repea'ml. Passed and inlopted hv Hie mayor and council of the city of Brunswick. <sa.. in regular meet inn; duly assembled on the 2tl|h day of May. A. IX. tsstr. ' Kmv\KT If. MASHSt. Mayor. Attest: I.At UKNPK t. IJODKT, C lerk of Council. ORDINANCES NO. 52. An ordinance to provide for the legal sale ami disposition uf property now ow ned ami hereaf ter to be acquired by itoe mayor fwd council of the city of Brunswick, at municipal tax sales. Section 1. Be it ordained by the mayor and counoil of the city-of Brunswick, in council lawfully assembled, and if is hereby so or dained’by said authority, that immediately upou the passage and publication of this ordi nance, and Hereafter annually at the first reg- alar meeting of said mayor and council in Jan uary, the mayor of said city shall appoint from Said mayor and council ii coiUinitteo of three, which shall be known as the •‘Committee on Tux Sale Property,” said committee to he ap pointed upon the adoption of this ordinance, shall hold office until the next appointment of such committee in .January. IMIS; and ibcnaftcr the term of office of said committee shall he one year. It shall he the duty of the said committee to obtain u full and complete list of all property now owned by the mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, and that which may hereafter be acquired by it at municipal tux sales; and to. from lime to lime, whenever in the judgment of-said committee it may be deemed advisable and best, report to the mayor and council of the eityrof Brunswick the particular property or properties it would recommend being sold. Upon the adoption of such report and recom mendation of said committee by the mayor and council of tire city of Brunswick, in council as sembled, it shall he and is hereby made tire duty of the mayor of said city to advertise the saiil property for sale in the ollicial organ of said city, which advertisement shall he published once a week for four w eeks previous to such sale. Said sale shall lie had in public and at public outcry before the door of the court house of t lit county of Glynn, between the legal hours of sale, and on the first Tuesday in the month. And at ttie time and place so advertised as aforesaid, the said mayor (or an auctioneer ap pointed by him) shall put up and expose tire said property for sale, and sell the same to ilic highest and best bidder. And to the purchaser and purchasers at such sale the mayor pf said city shall in the name and behalf of "the mayor and council of the city of Brunswick make, sign, seal and deliver proper deed and deeds conveying the said property so sold, which deed and deeds shall be attested by the clerk of said mayor and council and shall have affixed Un seal of said city thereto; and lie witnessed as provided by law. Section 2. Be it further ordained lry the au thority aforesaid llial all ordinances and pans of ordinances in conflict . with or militating against tire provisions of tlris ordinance Ire, and the same are hereby, repealed. Passed and adopted by the mayor anil council of the city of Brunswick,Ga.,in regular meeting duly assembled on the ‘Jitth dav of Mav, A. I>., 1897'. HOW ARD It.' MASOS, Mayor. Attest: I-.VU RKNTK C. ISODKT, i'fork of (Jinrncil. Dr. Alfred Christie. Office upstairs Kaiser Building. Ofliee'hours 9 a. ni to 1 p. ni; 8 to (i, 7 to 9 p. m. • Residence corner F and Johnson streets. MATHUSHEK FACTS^-^ Tlu?re are out two makers in the 1 mted Mutes who manuiiictuiv all parts of their Pianos in tlu'ir own factory. Steiaway is one of these two makers. The M ATI! I - Piano Company is the other. _M A.T.H LSH l'mnos never fail. All are good. A cracked plate or sounding hoard lias never been known, and their construction renders such imperfections absolutely impossible. MATIIUSJIKK Pianos last a lifetime and keep in Tune and Order at one fourth the expense of other Piauys. >o say purchasers and tuners generally. More MATHTSIIKK Pianos in use South thau of any other one make. l.udden Hates have sold M' ATH l - SUKiv Pianos for over u quarter o. a century and are stiii at it. Our salesman, Mr. A. J. McVeigh, will, sell you one at our lowest SaVanri&h or New York wurcroom prices. LUDDEN & BATES. Savannah, Ga., and New York City. Notice. From the Ist or .lure to (lie Ist of October our oltice will be clustd on Saturdays at 1 o’clock, l’arties hav ing: business wit h it's on that day will please come 11 |i to have the sane trans acted by 12 o'clock. N\ Emancki. A Cos. Tho Perfume of Violets \ The purity of the lily, the ulow of the rose, ana the flash of Hebe combine iu Fozzoni’s wondrous Fowder WFGC^ QUANTITY. PI ( T TIi?P Madetoorder - Lar # estand mo - lvl U l\ complete line of blank books and FItAMES schoolbooks. . Sske,.v. 11. T. MINN. 219 Newcastle Street. California Restaurant CHTJE HALL, Manager. BEST IN BRUNSWICK REORDERS TAKEN FOR OK. LAUNDRY- i Coney & Parker, —DEALERS I IN COAL AND WOOD, Eosendale and Portland Dements. Cuji'irron and Facing Brick, Kook Dime, Plaster, Hair. Shingles *.i,u Paths, Sewer Pipe, Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings. Fm- tn-A and F re Clny. Telephone IS HAV STBP'KT Atlas Engines _ Portable and stationary boilers, shaft in,?, pulleys, belting, pipeing, injectors and fittings, sawdust and coal-burning grates. Twenty carloads for quick delivery. Get our prices Come and see us Lombard lion-works and Supply Cc, €?ASr KVKRY DAY, A **-* . OAPAfJITY 300 HANDS. U&t THE- Bay Iron Works! Repairing Work or ail Kinds. c3r MACHINERY. Sr- Water Tanks, Motors. All kinds of Electric; ! Machinery. Steamboat and Maxine "Work a Soeeialt^ No charge tor Estimating on J>s. Expert orkmen! guaranteed! ' 62© BAY STREET. THE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE! A few slightly damaged Man tels at one-half price. COME QUICK. IRON FENCING. MONUMENTAL WORK. fnußwitk toils ad Ersiiio Work HFF.D K. T.aMANCF, Proprietor* A bummer Ciuise. The American steamship Ohio will sail from New York dune 2(1,1897, for a summer cruise, touching at Iceland, North Gap*, Norway, Sweden arm Russia. Opportunity will be allowed for extensive side-trips, including a visit to the great exposition at btocK holm. Capt. O. Jahanneson is local agent for the line, and will be plpased to furnish rates and other information to applicants. The Oglethorpe note! will be lighted throughout this summer wiih electric lights, and with its beautiful lighted arcade, parlors, ball room and large rotundas and spacious verandas will make a delightful place to spend the summer. GOOD LOCK BAKING POWDER ll is mil II scheme (foods. No needles, pins, spoons or forks are offered to induce people to lmv It. When von pnn-ln.se a can of GOOp (, p( |f yon get the north (if .vonr mo|ie.\ in the highest quality of Unking l*u\v<lt’T\ MILLIONS OF INTELLIGENT HOUSEKEEPERS USE AND RECOMMEND IT. For sale by leading wholesale and retail grocers everywhere. W. W. IP ARK, State Agent, Atlanta, Oh. Manager Aiken, of the Ogle: burps, is offering special inducements tof m tiles and parties who dpsire to spend the Slimmer at Hie Oglethorpe. See him lor rates. (iOllll KATINT.. MEADS SEItVED mon.m Git AST ST. Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONSEKS£Dfig3LK MAS JVO EQUAL. Sold Everywhere.