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THE MAJESTIC THEATRE * i.n' ~! '? 0 1 * *?'? 1 Wednesday and Thursday, May 14 and 15 Metro-Goldwyn presents Lawrence Gray, Helen Johnson, Gwynne Gibson and Benny Ru bens in "CHILDREN OP PLEASURE*' A comedy as sparkling as dia monds, intimate as marriac* and as good as gold. y> . ' Friday, May 16 William Powell and Nataliria Moirehead in "THE BENSON MURDER CASE" The mysterious murder of An thony Benson and its puzzling .aftermath. From S. S. Van Dinc's novel. Also a Sennett Cpmedy. Saturday, May 17 Hoot Gtbson, most papular of all Western stars, in one of the ' moBt popular stories of thi West ? i "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL" AIbo a Laurel-Hardy Comedy, ?<BRATS". Monday and Tuesday, May 19-20 United Artists presents Norma Talmadge in her latest ; scieen sensation ? her first ail talking picture "NEW YORK NIGHTS" with Gilbert Roland. ^ Theme song, "A Year From Today*' by A1 Jolson ? publish <0.1 by Irving Berlin. , SUMMER SCHOOL? Session June 17th -July 25th, 1030. Great Varie ty College Credit Courses offered ? expenses very moderate. For fur ther information address James P. Kinrad, President, Winthrop Col. t lege, Rock Hill, South Carolina. ' Antioch Commencement Exercises Special to the Messenr^er. -Camden, S. C., May 11. The An L tioch High School announces its com ' mencement exercises - to take place shortly. The commencement exercis ?8 bring to a close a very suc cessful school term which was made .possible by the splendid co-operation and work of the patrons of the school, pupils and the teachers in the 'school. The commencement sermon will be on Sunday evening, May at 8:00 o'clock, by Doctor Mclv er of Blshopville. Rev. Christmas j.-.v-' and Rev. Graham of the Antioch Bap ;V .v tlsfc and Methodist churches, respect iyely, will assist in the exercises. The patrons of the school and the public in general are cordially invited to at ; tend" the service. J;"-' .-On Wednesday evening, May 21 at f^?;i8?Q0 o'clock the graduating exercises take place. Mr. J. McT. Daniei, |^%the State High School Inspector, of Bw' the $tate Department of Education, ; . . Will deliver the graduating address to the graduating class. The following ^ boys and girls will receive State High School Diplomas: Marjorie Baker, Sadie Pate, Mildred Reynolds, T. J. '^Blyther, Roy Pate, Clyde Dority, and Floyd Boykln. We are also glad ho announce that our county superin tendent 6t K/lucatior . ^ho has worked untiringly with us all the year, Mrs. Kathleen B. Watts, has kindly con sented to be with us and to take part ih the graduating exercises. The pa V, ttttos of the school, especially, and the public are invited to come out U Antioch on Wednesday evening, May* J^ist at 8:00 o'clock and be with the Children of the school on their last night of the session 1929-80. - ' Released on Bond Lottie Villepigue, 19, charged with : v n ttttobin/i to death Bessie Robinson on LaFayette avenue Sunday night, t. March, 16th, and who was confined in ^?tVe county jail, was released last v Week Upon bond in the sum of $2,500, which, was granted her n week previ ous by Judge R. C. Watts. She Is now ?Vhomo with her mothor, on lower Broad street. '0^' iftlnijiV. ? ii I HOW ALL MILK ftOLD IN THE CITY IS GRADED ill dairies and dairy farms are in spected at least every four or five weeks as well as during the graded ^Section 7, THE GRADING OF jLK AND CjftEAiM. ? At least once every s|x (6) months the health ficer shall announce through the the (tirades of all milk ami supplies delivered by all pro of distributors and ultimately in the city of '? Camden, les shalt be based Upon the , standards: The grading of fimr identical with the grad 11k ifrtcent that the perm is s irla shall be multiplied flve !h catfei., , being i ?m?> are only two grades beins the city- grade "A" and "IV (Continued from page two) masons, plasterers, tak- I contracts ... 10.00 of brick masons, for one Jiber 10.00 ' sdditoln.l m.mber 10.00 yard, or dulera In brick 15.00 ling houses furnishing ?rd for three or m where the rates are ? *1.00 to $2.00 per year ... 5.00 Boarding houses furnishing board for three or ' more, j ' where the rates are $2,00 up, . r per year 20.00 Business or incolne basis: j |l,000^'On each additonal $1,000, ten cents per $1,000. '.jwhere the gross; annual income from the business, callings or pro fessions enumerated in the following schedule, shall be One Thuosand Dol lars or less, the license shall be at rate set forth in said schedule; and where the gross annual income exceeds One Thousand Dollars, the license shall be increaesd at the rate of ten cents, for each One Thousand of gross income in excess of One Thousand Dollars, from the amount set forth in the said schedule. Agents taking orders or delivering pictures $25.00 each week. All contactors shall obtain permits for each and every jcJb, building or repairing, before the work is com menced, permits to be char<vd for ?follows. This is to be paid in ad dition to the separate license here in required of painters, plumibers and electricians, unless general contract includes same. In the event that the Building is not done by contract but oy day labor, the owner of the build ing shall first obtain permit for each and every job before the work is done. $100 and less than $300 10-1 From $300 to $500 2 00 From $500 to $1,000 SOO From $1,000 to $2,000 5 00 From $2,000 to $3,000 7 00 From $3,000 to $4,000 8 00 From $4,000 to $5,000 10 00 From $5,000 to $7,000 12 00 From $7,000 to $10,000 15.00 From $10,000 to $15,000 20.00 From $15,000 to $20,000 30.00 From $20,000 to $25,000 40.00 From $25,000 to $35,000 45 00 From $35,000 to $50,000 .... 50 00 From $50,000 up, $100,007 and for each additonal $1,000. $1.00. Cabinet makers or furniture repairers 500 Candy manufacturers in con | section with other business 10.00 I Candy manufacturers not in | connection with any other | business 10.00 j Candy manufacturers or deal | ers on streets per day 5.00 I Candy dealers not in connec tion with mercantile busi I ness, per year 15.00 , Canning factories 10.00 Carriage, bupjgy and wagon dealers, not paying mer chant's license 15.00 Chiropractor 15.00 Circusses, menageries, animal shows, wild west shows, and ' similar exhibitions under whatever name carrying ten or less number of cars for transportation of people, an imals, equipment, parapher nalia or fixtures connected with or incident to the show, per day, or part of a day.. 100.00 Circusses, -menaneries and shews as above enumerated and carrying more than ten cars, not over 25 cars, per day or part of a day 150.00 Circusses, menageries and shows as above enumerated and carrying more than 25 cars, per day or part of day 200.00 Circus parades, or parades of menageries, animal shows, wild west shows, as above nameid when the show lo . cates outside of city limits, shall pay for each parade, the same license as such cir cus, menajjerie or other show would be required to pay for exhibiting within corporate:! limits. Corn and flour mill, each 10.00 'Cotton seed oil mills including | Kins 100.00 Cotton ginners, for oaeh gin stand 5.00 (Cotton mills 75.00" Civil engineers and surveyors or either 15.00 Drurrrist. licensed druggist other than the proprietor, each 5.00 Dealers in caskets ami coffins, paving merchandise li cense # 10.00 Dealera in coffins, caskets, not r-oying merchandise license, per year 10.00 Dealers in second hand cloth inqr whether connected with other business or not 25.00 Dealers in second hand shoes, whether with other business or not 25.00 Dealers in electric refriger ators, or Frigidairoa 25.00 Dealers in fruit, peanuts, or cooked food on street, per day 1.0^ Dealers in fish or oysters or either, at ulace of businenfl 10.00 Dealers in hides, except those paying mercantile license . . 25.00 Dealers in Ice cream, lemonade, or Roda water on the streets, per day 5.00 Dealers in junk 50.00 Dealers in junk, per month . . 2*5.01 Dealers in medicine rvther thar reffular druggist of the City either on the street or pri vate property, and whether delivering the medicine themselves or through orders v to drur stoies, per week.. 100.00 Iper day 20.00 ? Dealers in millinery, goods, not I paying merchants' license... 15.00 Dealers In radios, alone and in connection with any other business 10.00 .Dealers in kerosene, oil gaso line or either, wholesale, oth I er than merchants 100.00 [Dealers in stocks and bonds, I as broker*, per year 25.00 Dtealers in wood, coal or coke ! per year - 25.00 .Dea^rg in wood only 5.00 .Dealers in second hand ma ? eMne*" ** ? 25.00 Dealers fn cattle, hogs, etc..... 25.00 lions of the Board of Health and subject at all times to Inspection by the Board of - Heatlh and Jcept in sanitary ' condition. Mutual fire insurance comp- \ ! - anias 25.00 Newspapers, whether connect ed with job v/ork or not.. 15.00 Old hoss salen ? 10.00 Oculists or opticians 15.00 Peddlers or agents soliciting or delivering photographs, lithographs, pictures, etc. v for- copying or enlarging per week 25.00 Peddlers or venders selling merchandise of any descrip tor:, per week 100.00 per day 20.00 Phyaicisns and surgeons, or ofther 15.00 Physicians and surpoons, or etihor, in firms, for first member 15.00 For additional member 10.00 Planing, molding and lumber mills, whether paying lum ber dealers' license or not . .2i>.G0 Popcorn and peanut parchers each not in connection with other business 5.00 per day 2.00 Printers, job in connection with newspapers 5.00 Photographex-s 10.00 Photographers, per day 5.00 Pressing clubs 10.00 Plumbers, gas fitters, heating contractors, tinners and steam fitters, or either, tak ing contracts, local 15.00 transient 25.00 That no such license shall be issued until the arpplicant shall first stand a satisfac tory examination before the inspector of sewerage. ? Printers, not in connection , with newspapers, maintain ! ing plant in city 10.00 (Printers, soliciting business 25.00 ;Rent agents or collectors, per I year 15.00 'Real estate agents 25.00 'Restaurants and cafes, each... 25.00 , Saddle or buggy horse for hire each 5.00 'Salvage companies or persons I taking charge of mercantile ! stock, or other stock, per day 5.00 Selling or erecting awnings or j tents 15.00 j Shoe and boot repairers 10.00 Harness repairers 5.00 j Shooting naileries, per month 5.00 '.Sign painters 10.00 j per day 2.00 Skating rinks, per month 5.00 1 per year 10 00 , Slot machines 250.00 'Soda founts, whether connect I ed with other buisness or not 10.00 Stove repairers, itinerant, per day, $1.00; per year 5.00 j Stallion or Jack for service. .. .10.00 .Tailors, -or agents for tailors ..25.00 .Trucks hauling fruits, green produce, crackers, in or out of the city 25.00 Trucks hauling merchandise, fn or out of the city, either in connection with or with out fruit and green (produce 50 00 Undertakers 25.00 Vulcanizing, whether in con nection with other business or not ' 10.00 i Veterinary Surgeon 15.00 Watch makers, whether con pected with other business or not 5.00 Warehouse, charging storage 25.00 Class No. 2 "Business or income basis, $1,000, on each additional $1,000, ten centR per SI ,000. Where the gross annual irco-ne from the business, callings or professions enumerated in the fol lowing schedule, shall be One Thou sand Dollars or less, the license shall be n the rate set forth in said sched ule f;nd where the gross annual in come exceeds One Thousand Dollars the license shall be increased from the amount set forth in said schedule at the rate of ten cents for each One Thousand Dollar^ of gross income in excess of One Thousand Dollars. (Express Companies or agen cies for business done exclu sively in the City of Camden and not including any busi ness done to or from points without the State, and not including any business done for the government of the United States, its officers or , accents 75.00 i Railroads for business done J exclusively within the City of Camden, and not includ inn business done to or from points without the State, and not including any business done for the gov ernment of the United States, its officers or agents, for each road entering the city 100.00 Telegraph companies or agen cies each, for business -done W'thin the City of Camden, . with points within the State, not including any business done for the government of the United States 50.00 Telephone- Companies or agen cies. each, foo business done within the City of Camden with points within the State nnd not including any bus iness dono for the govern ment of the United States 200.00 Ten rooms, not sellinpi mer chandise, per year 10.00 Seasonable gift sho>pn or sport shops selling merchandise, not a charitable organiza tion, per year 60.00 Clasa No. 3 Wholesalo frrocor'es, ner year BO.OC Retail Merchant* On fcrosa sales tip to $20,000.00 T?or year, $1.00 on the thous and. On ^ross from $20,000.00 to' $40,000.00 tier year, $1.50 on the thousand. On Klroas sales over $40,000.00 , per year, $2.00 on the thous and. License to be based on previ ous years sales. On new business Bale* to be estimat ed and adjustment made at end of license year. Accident, Automobile, Casual ty, Fidelity, Guarantee Plate Class or other like Insurance r ?. ' ' ? Dry doners, maintaining plant in city ? ? . 20.00 Dry cleaners, not maintaining plant in city 100.01). Dentists 15.00 Electricians, taking contracts, doing electrical work, or selling- electridal supplies . . 15.00 Exhibitions, traveling theatri cals, musical or other, for gain, not in opera house, $25.00 to flOO, in the discre tion of Mayor and City Clerk. v x Florists, retail only 10.00 wholesale and retail 25.00 i Fruits and vepetables soW in I carload lots from railroad cars, within the city, and sold cither by wholesale or i retail, not -van - established business, per year 100.00 ? per day 25.00 Flying jennies, or horse or steam riding galleries, per week 50.00 Foundry, per year 25.00 Filling stations not in connec tion with any other business j .-per year two pumps 25.00 ' more than ?wo pumps ... .. 50.00 Filling ??tatlun in connection i with storage of cars per I year '. . (50.00 Filling station in connection with storage of cars, and I ' Belling agencies or garape*, for selling gasoline SO 00 Fruit and produce dealers, not selling on the street, per I _ year 25.00 Garages and storage 5.00 Garages, not more than two | men employed, per annum ..25.00 Gunsmith 5.00 i Hair dressers 10.00 I non-resident 25.00 'Chiropodists 5:00 ! non-resident 25.00 Hotels, from 10 to 20 rooms, >per year 20.00 Hotels, from 20 to 75 rooms, per year 40.00 Hotels, from 75 rooms upward, per year . . . .' 75.00 Dealers in fruits, vegetables, egfjs, chickens, melons, or other farm products (not | raised by the seller) and not sold on the streets, per year 25.00 Hucksters or peddlers of fruit, vegetables, etc., including Ready Rolling Stores, if peddling goods, wares, and other merchandise, manufac tured articles, fruits, vege tables, melons, eggs and other farm products (not raised by the owner) per year 50.00 (No licesne to be prorated.) Said hucksters or peddler not to take a stand, and not to sell on pro hibited streets hereinafter mentioned. Each wagon or truck used by said hucksters or peddlers to constitute a separate business. Each huckster or peddler to be furnished with a badge upon taking out license. Hucksters or peddlers selling I fresh meats of any kind on wagons, trucks, each per year 40.00 i (No license to be prorated.) 1 No huckster or (person selling fresh meats, fowls, fruits, vegetables, mer chandise, manufactured articles, mel ons, eggs, or other farm produce may sell same on DeKalb Street from Church street to Market Street or on Broad Street from Lafayette Street to York Street, on Rutledge from Church Street to Lyttleton Street. Wholesale deliveries of meats and fowls to retail meat markets may be made on said prohibitive areas. All such wagons from which said fresh meats may be sold during every month of the year exceot December, Janur-rv. February, to keep the meats on said v/agonB in refrigerators of ?uff?cient canacitv to carry the said stock nnd all portions of said wagons not taken un bv refrigerators to be screened and said refrigerators to be screened and jaid refrigerator at all times kept in a sanitary condition, subject at all times to inspection by the health officer, or r.ny one desig nated by him. No license for sale of such meats in wagons on streets is to be granted by the City wtihout the arpplication first being submitted and approved by the health officer of the City of Camden. Ice dealers, not delivering.... 5.00 Tee dealers, delivering 25.00 Ice manufacturers, each fac tory 25.00 Labor agents, per year 25.00 per Hay 50.00 Land loan companies, or a , Rents lending money on real estate, by mortpv\ge or oth ! erwise "25.00 Laundries, steam, maintaing ? plant in city 25.00 Lnur.dries, steam, or agents for : laundries, trucks soliciting business for laundries, not maintaining plant in city.. 100. 00 lawyers, each 15.00 Firms or law>ers, each addi tional member 10.00 Lenders of monev, on personal | "?ropertv, whether in connec tion with other business or not, except such as are otherwise specified in this ordinance 1,000.00 Livery, feed and sales stables 25.00 Livery and dravage business for each animal 5.00 Lumber dealers or brokers, re tail whether resident or not, other than lumber or shin gles from timber on land owned by sellers 20.00 Lunch stands 10.00 House nalnt.ers, paper hang ' ers, interior decorators tak ing contracts, per year 15.00 Steeple jack painters, (per year 15.00 per day 1.00 Piano tuners, repairers of mu sical Instruments, per year 5.00 Machine shops 10.00 Marble Yurd 5.00 Moving picture nhows, for each place of business 50.00 Manufacture^ or bottlers of soda water. Coca Cola, gin ger ale and such like soft drinks 25.00 Musical Instruments, not con nected with other business ..15.00 Manufacturers of Ice cream, not in connection with ice cream parlors, per year .... 10.00 Meat market*, nreen grocer ies. rer .year 80.00 (No license to be prorated.) All markets to be *?reened In accordance with the direc Company, each Company represented ' 10.00 Life Insurance Companies, each 25.00 All Life Insurance Companies doing Industrial Insurance business, per annum 50.00 Insurance Live Stock (each Company) 10.00 Section VII. The license on any business or occupation not named in the foregoing schedule shall be fixed by the Mayor and Clerk. Section VIII. Wherever in this or dinance the terms- |}persoJisj, firm, company, coloration or party" are used, the same shall include not only the principals, but in their absence shall include any agent, clerk or em ployee havinpv charge, management or control of the business, calling, oc | cupation or profession referred to, and such agent, 'clerk or employee [shall be subject to the penalties her er I in imposed for failure to comply with the terms and requirements of thig ordinance, in the same manner as if ne, she or they were principals or proprietors. Section IX. This ordinance shall ;go into effect on and from tne first day of May A. D. 1930, and all or dinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby .repealed. Done and ratified in Council as sembled, under the conporate seal of the City of Camden S. C? this the ?8th day of April, 1930. R. M. KENNEDY, JR., Mayor. W. H. HAILE, City Clerk. I | War Nurse Sends Ssrgon to MothV In Fa? C'i London MRS. A. J. PAYNE "Sargon did so much for me that I'm sending a treatment to my mother in London, England. "I'm a trained nurse and served overseas in the World War, but I nev er in all my life saw anything like Sargon. I was almost a nervous wreck, was put on a strict diet of milk, for months and I was constant ly having to dose myself with darstic laxatives, and finally after long suf fering I was down to 95 pounds. I started SarpK>n about a month ago and now my appetite is splendid and I haven't a trace of indigestion. My whole system is wonderfully strength ened and invigorated, I sleep fine and am gaining weight every day. Sargon Pills overcame my constipation com pletely." ? Mrs. A. J. Payne, 214 N. 75th St., Birmingham, Ala. ZEM.P & DePASS, Agents ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi- | date for re-election to the office of . Sheriff for Kershaw county, subject to the rules of the Democratic nri- | niary. J. H. McLEOD. ] FOR SHERIFF | I I hereby announce myself a can-li- j date for sheriff for Kershaw couniy, subject to the rules and reprulatior,s , of the democratic party, and if elect ed pledge myself to a strict enforce ment of the duties of the office. J. K. LEE. For Magistrate I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township in Kershaw County, subject lo tho Domocnrtic party rules. Very resneHfullv, C. H. IiLYTHER. j ^ I For Read Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to Lhc office of Road1 Superintendent of Ker.-haw county, subject to the rules and r?K ulations of th?> Democratic primary. Very respectfully, II. E. MIPNN. For Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election lo the office of rreasurer of Kershaw County, sub ect to the rules and regulations of he Democratic primary. Very respectfully., S. WYL1E HOGUE. For Probate Judge I hereby announce myself as a can lidate for the office of Judge of Pro late for Kershaw County, sbbject' to he rules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, G. A. MOSELEY. For Probato Judge I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Judge oi Probate for Kershaw county subjcet to the rules of the Democratic prim ary. Yours respectfully. N. C. ARNETT. % For Probate Judge I hereby anonurtce myself as a can didate for the office of Judge of Pro bate for Kershaw County, subject to the ruels of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, MRS. MATT IE R. WEST. For County Director T hereby announce myself as a can didate asking: re-election to the of fice of County Director from DeKalb town shin for Kershaw County, sub< ject to the rules cvi the primary, and 1 will appreciate the continued sup port of the voters of the township. Very resnectfull v. H. G. CARRISON, JR. For Magistrate I I hereby announce mysp'.f as a can re-election *o the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township in <ershaw County, subject to the rules an! regulations of the Democratic primary. Verv respectfully, B. M-. SMITH. For Magistrate T hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township. according to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully yours, CLEMENT C. BROWN. For Magistrate T hereby announce mvself a candi Ivte for Magistrate in DeKalb Town hi-> at Camden, subject to the rules j mrl regulations of the democratic I primary. F. M. BRYANT, JR. For Auditor I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the democi'atic primary, and will appreciate your support, pledging you faithful and ef ficient service if elected. L. B. OGBURN. For State Sena*" I hereby announce myelf as a can didate for reelection a:. P^ator for Kershaw County, subject to the rule* of the primary and I will appreciate the continued support of the people of my county. ??>-,pectfullv. GROVER C. WELSH. For Township Director I hereby announce myself a candi date for township director from Wa teree Township to succeed myself, subject to the rules of the democratic party, and will appreciate the sup port of the democratic voters. E. T. BOWEN. For .Magistrate I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate in the Up per Division of Waferee Townshin; subject to the rules of the democratic primary. C. A. BRANHAM. For Auditor At the solicitation of many of my friends and feeling that I am quali fied to fill the office I hereby an- s nounce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor subject to the rules of the Democratic- party. I want to assure the votepf of my appreciation for any support I receive. Verv respectfully, R. L.McCASKILL. For Representative Yielding to the wishes of friends who have approached nie since an nouncing! recently that it was my in tention to make the race in the com ing primary for the senate. I hereby Announce mvself for re-election to the Hou'e of Representatives, and will appreciate the support of the democratic voters. NEWTON KELLY. For Magistrate T hereby anmur.ee myself as a can didate for re-o1o"tion as Magistrate of Upper Wateree Township subject to the rules of the democratic prim ary. I will appreciate vour continued support. W. M. PEA K E. For Magistrate I hereby anonunce myself as a can didate for re-appointment as Magis trate at Rlaney, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. J . D. WATSON. A garment cleaned by us is clean Our Process is the result of scientific re search, and has the stamp of approval of ex perts as the most satisfactory method of cleaning. D O tJ G I I T Y DRY CLEANING AND DYEING 537 DeKALB ST. PHONE 13 J