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V Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla, in Council assembled, and by author- ! ity of the same: Section 1. That the manufacture, I sale, barter or exchange, giving away, receipt, acceptance, delivery, storing or keeping in possession, within the Town of Walhalla, of any spirituous, | malted, fermented or brewed liquors ' or wine, or selling or compounding i any mixture which contains alcohol, | and is used or intended to be used ns a beverage, by any person, firm, club i or corporation, or transportation or j removal ol' the same, either in the i night time or in the day time, except ? as hereinafter provided, is hereby . prohibited, under a penalty of not j less than $20 nor moro than $100, or | not less than fifteen days nor more than thirty days' Imprison nienT\ with or without bard labor. * Section 2. All places within the corporate limits of the town where ! persons are permitted to resort for j the purpose of dlnklng alcoholic li- i qtiors or beverages, are hereby de clared nuisances, and the keeper or manager ol' such place, or places, on conviction, shall bo punished by lin- , prlsonment, with or without hard la- j bor, for not loss than ten nor more (han thirty days, or pay a fine of not , loss than -* :2tv nor inore than $100. j Section ?'. That lt shall be unlaw ful for au> person, (.rm. or corpora-1 hon nv Company to ship, transport or coi vey iP'oNici.tiug liquors from a point without this State into the Town of Walhalla, or from any other point in this State Into tho Town of Walhalla, for tho purpose of deliver ing or to deliver the same to any per son, linn, corporation or company, in said town to receive or be in possession of any spirituous vinous, fermented or malt liquors or bever ages, containing more than one per cent of alcohol, for his, her, Its or their own use, or for tho use of any other person, firm or corporation, ex cept as hereinafter provided. Section 4. Any person In said town may order and receive from any point without the State not exceeding one quart within any calendar month for his or her personal use of spirituous, vinous, fermented or malted liquors or beverages. Section 5. Any person violating-any Of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not more than $*100 or imprisonment for not more than thirty days for overy such offense. Section 6. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per petual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 4th day of (L. S.) February, 1918, and in tho 142d year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. A. HETR1CK, Mayor. W. C. HUGHS, Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. 7. An Ordinance to Raise Supplies mid Make Appropriations for tho Town of Walbalia for the Year 1018. 'Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Se?tlon 1. That a tax of seventy cents on each one hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and per sonal property be levied for ordinary town purposes to defray current ex penses during the fiscal year com mencing January 1st, 1918. ' Section 2. That a tax of fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and per sonal property bo levied for the pur pose of paying the interest on, and creating a sinking fund for the re tirement of, railroad bonds. ?Section 3. That a tax of fifteen couts on each one hundred dollars of the assesacd Value of all real ?and per sonal property be lovied for the pur pose Of pay In.g tho interest on and creating a sinking fund for the re tirement of electric light bonds. ' Section 4. That the tax on real and personal property, as provided for in Soc tiona 1, 2 and 3 of this Ordinance, shall be paid into the office of the Treasurer of tho Town between the 1st day of May, 1918, and tho 1st day of June, 1918! according to the as sessments made by the Town Board of Assessors: Provided, That any property within the corporate limits on the 1st day of May, not returned to the County Auditor, shall be listed and assessed by the Town Board of Assessors for taxation. Section 5. That on all circuses and other shows a tax ot one to one hun dred dollars per day, in the discre tion of the Mayor, shall bo paid. Section1 6. That each and every person liable to road duty under the laws of the State shall work on the streets eight days, or -pay at the rate if 50i conts per day, under the direc tion of the Mayor or some ono in his stead, under tho same penalty as prescribed by the laws of the State 'or any refusal or negloct to per 'orin said work: Provided, That said )orsons shall be permitted to pay, be weon the 1st day of May and tho 1st lay of June, a commutation tax of 5.3; but each and every one falling to >ay before or by tho 1st of Juno shall >e required to pay %\y. Any porson omliig into the town after June 30th ?hall pny the sum of $1 for tho fall working, providod ho has not worked ?lsewhere. That any person failing . >r refusing to pay the commutation ax aforesaid or to work tho streets inder the direction of a Policeman or Ureot Overseer within three days af er being notified or warned tb do so thall he-guilty of a misdemeanor and mbject to punishment at tho dlscre T ion of tho Mayor within the limits of lis authority. Section 7. That any person or per sons having claims against tho town must present them within sixty days or the ?anio will bo barred from pay ment, unless a satisfactory excuse, ls A rendered. . Section 8. That the Mayor shall be paid a salary of two hundred dollars for tho fiscal year 1918: Aldermen shall be paid $1 for attendance upon each regular meeting; to be paid quarterly out of tiny funds In the Treasury available for ordinary town .purposes. ? Sp?cial Taxes. Soctlon 9. No person, firm or cor s punition shall be engaged in, prose cute or carry on any business or pro fession hereinafter mentioned with out having first paid a special license tax therefor, as follows, to wit: Agent for or dealer In fer tilizers, other than regular merchant .$15 00 Automobile, or auto-buggy, for public service. io 00 ?alter. 5 00 Hank, $25,000 capital or less . 35 00 r Per every $1.000 capital in / excess of $25,000 . 1 5 0' Broker, dealer in merchan- i dise or produce on margin or commission. 15 00 : Harber, not over two chairs. 5 00 , Each adldtlonal chair over I two.; . 1 00 Bill Poster, per year. 15 00 Bill Poster, per day . 3 00 Blacksmith, one forge .... 500 Each additional forgo ... 250 Hoarding House, "except for students and cotton mill operatives exclusively . . 5 00 Hoot or Shoo Repair Shop . . 3 00 Hoot Black.2 o? ! Bottling Works. 10 00 Howl Factory . 15 00 Butcher, dealer in meats . . 15 00 Cigar Stands, other than reg ular merchants.'. . 5 00 Contractors*or Builders, upon each and every Job of $1, 000 or under. 5 00 For each additional $1, 00 0, or majority fraction thereof. 3 00 Dealers in or Agents for Au tomobiles .;. 25 00 Dealers in, or Agents Tor, or Demonstrators of Automo biles, Transient, per day.. 5 00. Dealers In Cotton Seed or Cotton Seed Products, other than regular mer chants . 25 00 Dealers in Coal and Wood, other than regular mer chants . ... 10 00 Dentists . .. 15 00 Electrician. 10 00 Express Company, on busi ness done within the State of South Carolina. 30 00 Fruit Stands . . .. 15 00 Fruit Dealer, retailing fruit, other than his own pro duct, from wagon on street, per day. 5 00 Fish and Oysters, dealer in, other than regular mer T chant. 10 00 Garages,, repairs and supplies for automobile*. 15 00 Gasoline, retailers of, other than garages and regular merchants. 10 00 Gasoline, sale and delivery of, by or from wagons or v other vehicles, from sta tions located beyond the corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla. 15 00 Gasoline Stations, located within the corporate limits . of the Town of Walhalla, for wholesale or retail de .livery. 25 00 Ginneries . 25 OG Grist Mill. 5 Ot] Harness Makey or Repairer. 5 0C I Hawkers and Peddlers, per I day. 5 0( Hide and Tallow Dealers... 5 0( Hotel. 25 0( Insurance Company, life. . . . 25 0( Insurance. Company, lire and / accident. 15 0( Job Printing . 10 Ot Junk Dealer . 5 0< Laundry Agent . 3 Ot Lawyers doing business with in the town shall pay a license tax upon the amount of business done, or upon gross receipts, to he computed upon the ba sis of gross receipts or business done last year: Upon the first $1,000 .... 10 0( Upon each additional $1,000-. 2 51 Live Stock,Dealers in horses, mules, etc., resident, per year . 50 O' Live Stock 'Dealers, transient, not paying license for sale stable or stock yard, per day. 10 0' Livery Stable, keeping vehi cles and horses for hire, feed and sale, up to 10/ horses. 20 0 Each additional horse, in excess of 10. 1 5 Livery Stable, feed and sales only . 10 0 Machine Shop, doing general repair work . 10 0 Merchants, including dealers tn wagons, vehicles, farm machinery and tools, fur niture, etc., shall pay a license tax according to the amount of gross sales for tho previous year, as follows: Upon the H ist $1,000 or un der . 5 0 Upon each addltonnl $1,000, or majority fraction there of. 10 Money Lenders or Brokers, any person, firm or corpo ratoln, or agents of such, lending money and taking any form ol' pledgo or se curity for same, and who collects, receives or re ceipts for said money loan- 1 Od, or the Interest thereon, under tho guise of charges made incident to the making or securing said loan, In partial payments or installments, at Inter vals of 00 days or loss, or who shall renew any loan as aforesaid, in whatever form, and who shall make any charges, either for said Vioney loaned, or for any service of whatever kind rendered to ino bor rower in connection' with such lona, and which in terest charge or ser.vlce rendered amounts to more than tho legal rate of in terest, on tho real sum ? loaned or amount due, and whoso income thus re ceived amounts to $1,000 or less shall pay a license or. 250 ( ?On receipt* over $1.000... 300 ( ?.Moving Picture Shows .... 10 C I Medicine Dealor, per day.. 6 ( Mills, cotton rind yarn, on * * each 1.000 spindles . . .. 3 00 t Newspapers. 10 00 t Physicians. 15 00 Photographer, per day .... 50 s Plumber. 5 00 j Pressing Club . . . . .. 5 00 | Persons engaged lu buying j i or selling eggs, chickens, turkeys and other fowls, upon the streets ol* Wal halla, for shtpoirig Pu posos, other than regular merchants, in due course \ t \ ol" business . 50 00 ? 1 Persons' engaged in buying, slaughtering and selling and shipping cattle, hogs, . / sheep and goats. 50 00 Persons engaged in buying and* shipping cattle on Toot, per day . . . . ". 10 00 Railroad Company, on busi ness done within the State of South Carolina . . "... 5J} 00 Real l?state Broker and Dealer. .15 00 Restaurant. 10 00 Repair Shop, for guns, bicy cles, etc. 5 00 Sign Painter. 5 00 Scrivener, one who is not a lawyer, engaged in draw ing.'or preparing all kinds ol' legal papers, on income of ? 1,000 or less. 10 00 For each additional $1, 000, or fractional part ... "v 2 50 Street Wagon or Dray, for one horse. 5 00 Each additional horse ... 2 50 Surveyor.k. 5 00 Tailor. 5 00 Telegraph Companies, on business done within the State ot" South Carolina . 16 00 Telephone Exchange . 4 0 00 Tinner. 5 00 Undertaker, or person en gaged in soiling collins and caskets. 15 00 Watchmaker and Jeweler . . 6 00 Wheel-wrlght, buggy and wagon maker or repairer. 5 0 0 Wood Saw. 5 00 Provided, That no person engaged in any of the above trades or callings shall bo charged any license when working exclusively for the town of Walhalla, or under tho direction of tho authorities for said .town. Section 10. The Town Council hereby reserves the right to revoke any license for any cause which may seem to It just. Section ll. That all licenses shall he paid for oue year In advance, and shall be dated on the first day of the month issued, and shall continue In force until the 1st day of the follow ing February, when a new llcense_ shall be required, and the amount on license issued not. used shall be cred ited as cash on new license, and the licensee shall be required to pay for one year In advance, less tho balance of old license. Section 12. That any person or persons carrying on or prosecuting any business or oceup?tion, or run ning any establishment named in this or preceding Sections without first having taken out a license there for, shall be fined or imprisoned, at the discretion of tho Mayor, within the limits of his authdrlty, except in cases where special penalties are im posed. No license shall be issued for a less period than one year, dated from the first day of the month in which the same ls Issued. For any business, occupation or profession not enumerated in the foregoing Sec tions, the license shall be regulated by the M'ayor. Section 13. The tax on real or per sonal property provided for in this Ordinance shall he paid during the month of May, 1918; the license or occupation tax by March 1, 1918, and any person or persons who shall fail to pay such taxes on or by the 1st day of June, 1918, or the 1st day of March, 1918, respectively, shall be liable to a penalty of 7 per cent on such tax,' and the tax, with tho penalty and cost, shall be collected by execution or otherwise. Section 14. That any person, Arm or corporation making any false or fraudulent return, where a return is by this Ordinance required, shall, upon conviction, be fined or Impris oned, at the discretion of the Mayor. Section 15. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per-' petual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal bf tho Town of Walhalla on tho 4th day of (li. S.) February, 1918, and in thc 142d year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. A. HETRICK, Mayor. W. C. MUCUS, Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. 8. An Ordinance Defining tho Duties of Clerk and Treasurer, and Fixing Illa Compensation. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, In Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: . Section 1. The Clerk and Treasu rer shall give bond in the sum of two thousand dollars, with good and sulll clent sureties, for the faithful per formance of his duties. Section 2. Ho shall ho paid a sal ary of twenty ($20) dollars per month, payable monthly, from any funds in the Treasury available for ordinary town purposes. Section 3. lie shall attend all reg ulad and called meetings of the Council and koop a true and accurate record of tho proceedings. J Section l. Ho shall receive/all funds belonging or coming Into the Town Treasury, collect all moneys which may be, or hereafter- become duo tho town for either street tax, special license tntx, rents, sanitary dues, fines and regular property tax and cemetery receipts. Section 5. He shall deposit all funds coming Into his hands ns Trea surer of the Town in bank, or banks, to the credit of Ibo Town of Wal halla, and shall pay all claims passed by the Council with checks. Section 6. Ho shall report, ia writing, to the Council at each and every regular meeting all persons, firms or corporations failing or re fusing to pay any tax whatsoever im posed by the Council. Section 7. Ho shall submit, in vrlting, to tho Council, (monthly) a ruo and accurate report of ntl ro :elpts and disbursements. Section 8. That this Ordinance (ball bo deemed general and per >etual, shall go into effect upon Its lUblicntiOn, and continuo of force mtll repealed or amended. Done in Connell and ratilied-under bo Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 4th day ol (L S.) February. 1918, and in the 142d year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Ful led States of America. W. A. H13TR1?K, Mayor. W. C. 11 l t! HS. Clerk and Treas. O HOI NANOK NO. ?. . - \n Ordinance Prohibiting the Keep ing of Hons or Pig? Within the Corporate Limits of the Tow? of Walhalla, Kxcept. Under Restric tions-and Regulations. De it Ordained by the Mayor ami Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Section 1. That upon and after the passage of this Ordinance it shall be unlawful to keep within the corpo rate limits o? the Town of Walhalla tiny pig or hog, pigs or hogs, or to maintain for use any pig or hog pen, uxcopt where same can bo so located as to be not less than 100 feet dist ant from the well and residence of the owner, and also 100 feet distant from the well and residence of any other person, and 100 feet distant from the well or residence of any property, vacant or occupied, within the corporate limits of the said Town of Walhalla. All pons must contain floors to be not less than IS Inches from the ground, and same must be kept In stich condition as at nb time to become a nuisance or offensive. Section 2. That any person or per sons kee ling a pig or hog. pigs or hogs, or maintaining for use any pig or hog pen within the corporate lim its ol' the Town of Walhalla after publication of this Ordinance, except where the provisions of Section 1 of this Ordinance can be complied with, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and shall be subject to a flub of not less than Ave ($5) dollars, or imprisonment at hard labor, not less than ten days, and not more than $25 line, nor more than thirty days' imprisonment at hard labor, at the discretion of tho Mayor. Section 3. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per petual, shall go Into effect upon Its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under tho Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 4tb day of (L. 8.) February, 1918, and in tho 142d year .of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. A. l-l BTU IC K, Mayor. W. C, HUGHS, Clerk and Tiens. ORDINANCE NO. IO. All Ordinance Regulating the Run ning of Motor! Vehicles Within tho Town of Walhalla. De it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen'of the Town of Walhalla? In Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Section 1. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on a pifblic streot within the corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper at the time and place, having regard to the traffic and use of tTie street and Its condition, or so as to endan ger the life, limb or property of any person, or in any event at a greater rate than fifteen (15) miles an hour, subject, however, to thc other provis ions of this Ordinance. Section 2. s Upon approaching a crossing of intersecting streets, or a sharp curve, or a corner, or n steep descent, or a bridge, and also in trav ersing such crossing, curve, descent or bridge, a person operating a motor vehicle shall have lt under control, and operated at a rate of speed uo greater than six miles an hour, and in no event greater than is reasona ble and proper, having regard to the traffic then on such street and the safety of the public. Section 3. Any person operating a motor vehicle shall, at tho intersec tion of streets, keep to the right of the intersection of the center of such streets when turning' to the right and pass to the left of such in tersection of centers when turning to the left. Section 4. Every motor vehicle, while in use on. a street, shall bo pro vided with good and efficient brakes, and also with a suitable bell, horn or other signal, and be so constructed as t.o exhibit during the perl?n neces sary from or after sunset until not necessary before sunrise a white light visible within unreasonable distance in the direction--' towards which the vehicle is proceeding, and a red light in reverse direction. Section 5. No mechanical device, known as cut-out, shall be used on any motor vehicle within tho corpo rate limits of the Town of Walhalla. Section fi. "Motor vehicle." as used in this Ordinance, includes all vehicles propelled by gasoline or other explosive vapor, steam, elec tricity or other kindred power, whe ther commonly known as automobile, locomobile, or motorcycle. Section 7. Any person violating any Section of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall bo pun ished hy Ano or Imprisonment, at the discretion of tho Mayor or Aldermen, within the limits of his or their au thority. Section 8. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per petual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continuo of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the ith dny of (L..S.) February, 1918, ann In th? 142d year of the Sover eignty and Independence of tho Uni ted States of America. . W. A. HETRICK, Mayor. " W. ( HUGHS, Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. fl. An Ordinance Prohibiting Interfer ence in Any Manner With the Elec tric Lighting- System of tho Town of Walhalla. Re lt Ordained by tho Mayor and T Children Cry The Kind You Have Always iu use for over over 30 yeai AlloM All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trifle with Infants aud Children-Expe What is C Castoria is a harmless substi Drops and Soothing Syrups, neither Opium, Morphine not ?ge is its guarantee. For t been in constant use for the re "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; therefrom, and by regulating the assimilation of Food; giv; The Children's Panacea-The GENUINE CAST Bears the : In Use For 0 Th? Kind You Ha\ TM? O 9 N TAI J rt OOM. Aldermen of Hie Town ,of' Walhalla; . in Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Section 1. That from and after tho passage of this Ordinance any person who shall hitch any horse, mule, or any stock or cattle to any electric light pole or any guy stub or guy wire within tho corporate limits of thc Town of Walhalla, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment, with or withbut hard labor.* for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. Section 2. Any person who is not in the employment of the Town of Walhalla as Superintendent or line man, who shall et I mb any electric light pole or guy stub or guy wire, or interfere in any manner with any electric light pole or electric light wire, or guy stub, or guy wire, or any entrance switch or fuse plug, or in terfere In any manner with any elec tric ligl?t fixture connected with or forming a part of the electric light ing system of the Town of Walhalla, within tho corporate limits of the town shall bo guilty ol' a misde meanor, and on conviction shall bo punished by Imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten dol lars nor more than ono hundred dol la''s. Section 3. That any person who shall shoot, strike, or injure in any manner any electric light, electric light wire or insulator, any electric light polo or guy stub or guy wire, or i any electric light fixture connected I with or forming a part of tho olectric lighting system of said town, within the corporate limits of tho town, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for not less than ten days nor moro than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten dollars, nor more than ono hundred dollars. Section 4. That any person who shall attach or fasten any sign, ad vertisement, or advertising mattor on any electric light pole, or guy stub, within the corporate limits of tho town shall bo guilty of a misde meanor, and, on conviction, shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten'dol lars nor more than one hundred dol lars. Section 5. That this Ordinance shall bo doomed genoral and i>er petual, shall go Into effect upon Its publication, and continuo of force until repealed or amended. Done in Connell and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 4th day of (L. S.) February, 1918, and in the 14 2jd year of tho Sover eignty and independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. A. I1ETRIOK, Mayor. W. C. 11 UG HS, Ol?rk and Treas. A HESOTATTION RESPECTING FOR MER ORDINANCES., Resolved, That all laws enacted by tho Council heretofore, not In con flict with these Ordinances, aro re tained in full force, and that each and every one of the Ordinances this day enacted shall be In full force after publication of the same. Done In Council and ratified under tho Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 4th day of (L, S.) February, 1918, and In the 142d year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. A. H ET RICK, Mayor. W. C. HUGHS, Clerk and Treas. (Advertisement. ) Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO O?NTMRNT falla to cure ?ny cate of Itching, Blind, niceulngorProtmdlnK Piter in6tol4days. 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