The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 07, 1890, Image 4

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THIS SPACE BELONGS TO PALAIS ROYAL, * TXTZuZtTS ■X7TEIXTEEI3G-. PROPRIETOR.. Kites i HKmy ENTIRE STOCK Ob Bin goods, i | MILilVLin. Bit, 1 MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY LvTTGk Ist, 18 90 As I have made arrangements to leave Brunswick. 1 DO NOT ( ARE TO MOVE MY STOCK AND WILL SELL IT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! In fact, if you need anything in my Store I will make injures to Suit You. is NO FAKE, but . Solid Fads. HhBCJI carl) and make \our <h<m<- Indore the stock i s o\ H B L DAUGHTRY. HIE EVENING POST: MONDAY. JULY 7. 1890 I j I ' “ •«=! i ' ° lh\ » t It J UdH I i ■ i SLUfilin.il. Die Greatest Sacrifice Sale |in Men’s, Youths’ ami Boys’ | Clothing, Gents’ Fun is bin g jGoods, Straw Hats, Shoes and i Trunks. I must make room for a Big Stock ol Fall Goods, and all Summer (roods MUST BE SOLI). This is no fake. A call will convince you. Ob serve the elegant display of Summer Clothing and Prices in lay show window. CINCINNATI CLOTHING i HOUSE >. n . a pie, Proprietor. J. E. YOUNG, Back Landing Lumber Yard j L’ine and Cypress Lumber, Laths, Flooring, Shingles, » Ceiling, Moulding. Casing, etc Correct Measnreuient Guaraiteed. Lumber not in Hoi k will be furnishtil on short _ notice ami at reasonable price-.. fW-Telei ilione No. 11; Post Oilice Bov No I,’. I RAOAM S rWimoBE ( JjzL) KILLER. V / Th o Greatest Discovery C f the Age. OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL | CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES, BRIGHT’S DISEASE, MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS. In short, all forms ot Organic and Functional Disease. Ths euros effected by this Medicine are ill many cases MIRACLES! Sold only in Jugs containing One Gallon. Price Three DollarH—afunsllinvestment | when Health ami Life can be obtained. ‘‘History of the Microbe Killer” Free. CALL ON OR ADDRESS .1. T. imwELI . Sole \gent. Brunswick, <,.i. - . Wn. Anderson 200 Gloucester street, D talerin Dry Goods, Clothing Loots, Hats. Shoes, Notions, Carpets, Hardware, Groceries and Genera Merchat iise. r- Saunders Bros., LUMBER, Cor. Newcastle and I Streets, are ' Ottering al Rock Bottom Prices all Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum her, Lime. Cement. Plaster and Build ing Material Generally. Solicited, Satisfaction Guaranteed. I AN ORDINANCE To define the duties and powers nf the board of health, constituted tinder the charter of the city of Brunswick adopted November 12th, 1880; to prescribe how m inv members of said board shall constitute a quorum; to pro vide for Hie meeting of said board and notice of their meeting; to amend sections 235 and 236 of the code of ordinances' of aid city, codifled by G. B. Mali: y in the year 1884; to ■-epeal sections 213 and 241 of sai< ’ code of ordinances, and to "ordain in lieu thereof the ; matter contained in section lof this ordinance: for other purposes herein contained: and to repeal or dinamei and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. SECri »n I. Be if. ordained by the mayor and n-dermen of the cih «>f Brum-wmk. in council liwlully isaemblcd. and it i* hetuby «r --<Hned by said |>owcr, That, from and a ter the passage. and publication of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of lie b »ard of he dth of the city of Brunswick to ke< p and maintain a genera! siiperv i-uftn over all m»t land tilings penaining to the public health of said city ; and from time to ti-nc to pars such ree> JutloriH an in their judgment will preserve t..e public health of said city or be conducive thereto, and to submit th" Fame to the mayor and council of the < oy of Brunswick f<»i adoption. Sec. 2. B* it and it hereby in like manner j further <r I lined by tint authoGty :’fort?s Hd. J That, from and after the passage andp üblication of thia ordinance as pr sr-nbed bv the cnirtei <>f said city, five (.’») member* of said boa.d of health I snail constitute a quorum for the transaction of | i all mat tri,;.i nd thiii;! - |i< ■ ; i: uz to -jui I.ihi i d of health r»t any and all ch ir c er whatsoever. Sec.:’. Be it and it is lien bv in li f e manner ; further o dallied I y -ai I authority. I lot -e. tion nunibe»e I two hundred and thlrlv-tive of the <• kle of ordinances of said city, aa co iifie I by ( . B. Mabry in the ’car 1-M be, and Ihe - r’ei , herd yso amend* d. so as to read: ‘ >aid board shall ’-vet once a mmuh.orr- often a-they mav dc.mi i mee-4ar. for the well being of thr health ' of 'a d cit' : and wh ‘oe\i r it is advisable to have a-pceinl m« e’mg of 11:«« boar I o hc.iltli. the eh.Hr nan *>r any Iwo member- thmeof m»y f i 'stru t the ci tv marshal o- his to sum - hi m said board t( g -’.her: and it tdiall be I » <• duty I «»i said mar.-ha lo’hi -a- i-taut, or ol a >me police • O'li< erof iid « ity to sunimwn the iiicmber.-of s 'hl boaid when so instructed. I Sic. <. B•ita"I it i- lie .(by in like manner furtlb r or'l.lined by the authority afore-aid. That action two hundn* I and thirtv -ix ru. lof t ie .-.'ld cods of ordinam ?s <»* the city of 7 Brun-wwk.as codified by B Mabry in the y ; year }h-». he ami the same is h-Teby so intended, j mb to read, in addiflon io what is' contained in j said as follow • Win n the city floes its own scavenger work, said work shall’be under ’ I the supervision of tn» sai<l board of health ” l sec 5. Be it and it is hereby in l.ke manner . further ordained bv the authority aforesaid, ' That sect ions 213 ami 211 of lhecode of ordinances . i of said city, a- rodilh d by the said G B. Mabry ! in t|iCjjear ls>l, be and the same are hereby re- , Se< . r». Be it a i I it is hereby in like manner (iirtln r ordain d bv the autliorjt;. uiore-aid, I'lia’, whenr\rr stagnant water orotlier tilth, garbage, rubbi-h, wet <1- or undergrou th is found upon »ny pretni-• >, the board of I ealth i- herein enipow * vd to issue oi<lcrs directly to th--owia ’r or tenant of Baid premi. es to n uio’ve or abate the same w itliin a given time within the discretion ol said b eiril. -utlicientlv lodu to enable said work e loi <• in reason; md.i: after theexpira tmn of the lime named said water or other filth, garbage, rubbi.-h, weeds or undergrowth is n >t drained oft’or removed from -aid premises, t ien th • ,-anilary msf e, tir .-hall have the .-ame t dmic at once, ami the ex pen-, ol th .ing said work I -hall be paid by the owner of said premises, ami Ism h pa\ inent -hull be enfor < d i- pr< -,crib< d in Se •. 2H of the charier f th°cifv of Bnins- ! wick, approved on thel2t i dav of November IsN.I. •Sec. 7 Be it ami it is hereby in like manner i I'm ther ordained by the ‘iiithorits aforesaid. That the -aid saiicary inspector of the cit vot Bruns wick shall he ami is b ,, reby <!eclare'i the execu tive olii ■( r of the sai«l boa d of health. Sec s. Be it ami it G nerebv in like manner fuither ordained by the aulhoiity aloreßHid, That all ordinances ami pans of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the -arnc are lierebv re pealed. Passed and adopted this 2 I day of July IS'.k). -X t ;e-t ; .J. .! -1 i Rs, May< r. E. A. Nelson, 01 i k of <.'ouncil. No house in the south can show a . better line of shoes than Taylor <t Davis, the shoe men. iVanteiT At once, several small tracts of land from twenty to 100 acres, near the city. Apply to Hitch & Stacy, real e -tatc dealers, 222 j Newcastle str, et. — Taylor & Davis will sell you a i ladies’ oxford tie for $2, can’t be bought elsewhere for $2.50. AN ORDINANCE. To amend au ordinance providing rules of sanitation, approved May ‘Jlii, 1880; >i:c. 1. Be it ordained bv the Mayorard Alder men of the cil\ of B' i’.n.-wi«-k, n» council assem bled. and it i- hereby ordained by authority of t lie- line.that rule xi. contained in the ordinance ! ;if( it-.lul a} |’i<>\<’i Mav Phi, Iss'.i |>e and the | - line is hereby amemh d by sinking out the ! iiu.it- therein contained, so shat said rule xi i when .<• amended shall read as follow.-: Hog ju-ns will fid -ie allowed, nor will persons be allow rd to keep hogs upon their premises or , w here, in the follow ing described limits; ' < oniniom in z at ’he inter-ection of <) street ami \< ademy cre» k and runr ing thence east to Cle ourn street thence south to G'oucester street, thence ra-t h* the marsh, thence along tile marsh to the water front at McCullough's dock, thence cionir the wat r front to the place of begirning. >i t i*. Repeals all laws in confiict herewith. I’a-se | and adt pted in council this 2nd dav of •July )s*K). j. j. spears. Mayor City of Brunswick. Attest: E. A. Ni t. (on. Clerk of Council. July 3 AN < RDINANCE. To proliiliit the excavation or re moval of earth, cither or both, within the incorporate limits of the city of Brunswick, for the time herein specified: and to pro vide a penalty for the violation hereof: sec. 1. Be it and it is hereby* ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Brunswick, in council law fully as-cnibled. that, from and | after the passage and publication ol this ordi loinee, m acc«odance w ith the charter of said cit\. approved Novenibcr 12th 1 -xti. it -hall be j and is hereby declared unlawful for any person to excavate or remove, cither or both, any soil. I earth or dirt, within the incorporate limits of said city at any time from the first day of June until the L’tli day of October in each and every , ; vear. includfng the year eighteen hundrsd and ; ninety unle— by permission of the board ot 1 health ordained by a rc->lution of -aid board to ' that eiVeet. Sec. 2. Be It :r <1 it is hereby in like manner , iiirlhei ordained by the Mayor mid Aiderman | 'of llie city of Brunswick in ( ouncil lawfully as -enible i that any person violatingthe provisi*»n> of thisordianee shal’, upon eonvictimi therefoi 1 in the police court of said city be put iahed a.- i i prescribed in section Pl < t the chiu ter <4 said ' citv approved on said November 12‘h issji. SEC. 3. Be it ami it is hereby in like manner further ordained by said authority that all or dinances or part -of ordinance- in con 11 let with this ordinance be and the same are hereby rr peah d. Ras.-ed and adopted thi- 2nd day of July IstMi. J. J. SfeArs. Mayor < itv of Brunswick. Atta-t. E. A. Ni i.-ux, l Irrk of Council. ( 'oney & Parker, WiiOlt-ak* uh 4 retail dealers in WwdlCoal ■B R, I n K and Sewer Piping, inchuling < hinincy Flues nn>l Hoods. Sole agents i<>« ( Tovt-.U's Brick Yard t Tck-nhone 18. 525 Bay strut i i\ T o. '2. i-ius. . miwri <na i i THE BOTTOM DROPPED ■ Vi e have more Summer Goods than we want, tliw S jL&fl igo they must. It is no longer a question of profit XJfl bqiiesthm of getting rid of Hie goods before it is too fl people to buy them, even at a less to oursehes. Wei fore, call the attention of the trade to our Mid-Siß Saie No. 2. J fl etixcl J~mie 3 O and CTiilsr jfl TII'T I. SILKS. S irah at 30 cents a yard, worth i>o. ail colors. Sarah at 57 cents a yard, worth sl. b ailie at cents a yard, worth $1.25. i I Hack Faille at 90 cents a yard, worth $1.50. CASIIM Kt: It. ( 13 pieces and as many colors at 17 cents, worth 50. HENRIETTA. 1 !■> pieces light weight, all wool, at 50 cents, worth 85. SUITINGS. ,I 18 pieces very desirable colors in light weight at 15 I j cents, worth 30. SATTEENS. . 50 pieces French Satteens at 11 cents a yard, worth 25 AV ASH GOODS. 25 pieces beautiful Gingham at 7 cents a vard, worth , 10. s<i pieces 'l’oil du Nord and Zephyr Gingham at 10 11 cents a yard, worth 12 | and 15. 5!) pieces Outing and Gypsy Cloth at 10 cents a yard, worth 15. bunting. Nice, light weight, all colors at 10 cents, worth 15. 1 Nuns’ Veiling at 15 cents, worth 25. CORSETS. Kabo a 1 75 cents, Coraline 80 cents, 11. P. ( ircle Hip, 85 cents, This is the corset for stout ladies. Dr. Warner’s I Health SI.OO, Dr. Warner's Good Luck 48 cents. I I . : In la.-l, everything tn the house, in all departments, has been marked dbwu to such low prices that it will pay you to call and see us. •T. ,J ■ ! ,ISS\ER & CO. E RTfTPP J the Furniture. DEAL E r, i < >—-J\ ewcast ,le St r< ■<'! ;JI Big StOCli I LOW PRICES I llaxiag moved to my new and commodious quarters at 301 Newcastle street J am better than ever prepared to shon mv elegant stock of I I K.XTITRI], which I will sell on very close margin. Give me a call. Q E. SHIPP. I >L '. T ’ < y RO fl fgg - /I I !| kfr I iJ™ 1 L^__^_~~.'' : -~-~~i I’'" ||, STAMPED LINENS ’ V ' la'• • " 1 • ie\ ci \ si:; vi i< win.-!: a . v ... i • «i ••<•»!»n t«•:•« utt lH '■ 11 ihii' i. ; ..icprises tie ;; gains "vt r show n in t his ci l v. MMI TABLE DAM ASK. fl pi' I '-'-' D:Hi>:i-\: pc ■' ' ’ Pi-9 I. ui fi n two. W|||| T( )W I M.S ;:!l I NAPKINS. 888 dozen f.r.wk pi . , . j IHI t . V( , Napkin* :li and .pi ,;ii ;,. s . a ; V( „,, ~W I. J fl|M| SPECIALS. ’ fl |".<i , i" > aids Tomium 1.-. -at v. .>rthsflH| pH'iio > ard- Euibroid'. r\ :.;|O. Us. woiih 25 cents. Mosquito nets, large, ready made ofl $1.35. HOSIERY. 10 dozen Ladies Balbriggan at 19 cents, worth 25. 2( dozen Ladies Fast Black at 35 cents, wo'th 50. 21 dozen Ladies’ Good Black Hose at 10 cents, worth 15. HANDKERCHIEFS. . 10 dozen at 4 cents each; 10 dozen at 5 cents each; 10 dozen at 7.1 cents. All these are bargains. SHOES. •>0 pairs Childrens’ Shoes at 95 cents, worth $1.25. | These sizes from Bto 11. Qne lot Spring Heel French : Kid at $1 30. worth $1 75. Sizes from sto 2. One lot | Ladies’ Curico Kid. patent Lather tip, at $l5O worth I $2.00. Cozxi© and S@e JXzT© in mv new quarters.