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te ad es on be as a in urin who years record se was se, but fact DAYS. Represent hem. ing was not s It is now, e law courts. hen, and peo means of deal f buying and and property A glove, as It a man's hand, to be looked of the hand It k the man's represent him. a fair it was the consent and lord In whose be held. Those the fair would nd petition him be very busy, of having to go, yet at it must be opened would be discontented. y to the leaders of the y trusty fellows, I can't in person. but I will send do It. You all know my has one like it in the the one my lady mother or me in colored silks and un deepn viol ORDINANCE D AN ORDINANCE ENTI Ax ORDINANCE PROvID- SI ICENSE TAx TO BE PAID DOING BUsINESs IN S OWN OF WINNSBORO." C G it ordained by the Town G cil of the town of Winns- C hat an ordinance entitled an nance providing a license tax c, paid by persons doing busi in - the town of Winnsboro d the same is hereby amend so as to read as follows: D Section 1. That no person, firm r corporation shall engage in, F osecute or carry on any trade, business, occupation or profes sion hereinafter mentioned within the corporate limits of the town of Winnsboro without having ji first paid a special license tax therefor, as follows, to wit: Life ins. companies, each.$ 10 00 Fire ins. companies, each. 5 00 A Fish dealers, each place. 10 00 A Express companies, each, for business done exclu sively within the town of Winnsboro, but not in- Li cluding any business done to or from points without . the State, or interstate commerce,and Fi not including any busi ness done for the Gov ernment of t United B States, its o"icers or agents per year ......35 00 0 1 Si Telegraph comp'nies,eacb, 0 H for business done exclu sively within the town of Winnsboro, but not A including any business done to or from points F without the State, or interstate commerce,and A not including any busi ness done for the Gov ernment of the United States, its officers or agents, per year ...... 35 00 Cotton warehouses (stor ing over 500 bales), each 15 00 Cotton warehouses (stor ing 500 bales and under), each............. .... 500 Telephone comp a n i e s, each, for business done exclusively within town of Winns not inclr -i ne ida per year. . rays (pubi two-horse, 101 iooting galle , per day $100, per ar.... 20 rating rinksi, per ye .LA atton seed oil mills (each) per year.............. 50( inneries, 1 to 10 gins,per pear ................20C Aton buyexs, buying 1,000 bales and less, per year .............. 5'C atton buyers,6uying over 1,000 bales, per year... 10 ( )tton seed }uyers, per year................5 entists. per year .5 ( Aton exchange, per year 50 ( lyiDg jenny, per day.... 5 ( otels, each, per year.... 10 ( orse and mule traders other than livery stable 25 C e dealers, per year. .....5 ( mk shops, per year.... 5 ( erosene oil companies or corporations with 'ocal agency..............50 C gency forlaundry, per yr 2 ( iwyers, each lawyer or firm.. ............... 5( amber dealers (rough lumber) .............. 5 ( amber dealers (rough and dressed lumber)... 10 C very and feed stables, each, per year........ 25( ed and sale stables,each, per year............. 25C >wling alleys, per year. 20 ( ealers in patent rights, per year............. 25( gn painters, per day .... 1 ( arness repair shops, per year .............. 2( zents for dealers in hides, tallow, furs, etc., per yr 5 ( iirs, hot suppers, din ners, etc., per day. .....1 ( ents lending' money for foreign companies, per sons or corporations,per year .... ............ 20 ( weler (foreign) per year 10 ( erchants doing business of $5,000 and under (gross sale), per year 3 C erchants doing business of over $5,000 and under $10,000 (gross sale), per year ............. ...5 ( erchants dow~g. business of over $0,000 and un der $20,000 (gr sale), ear...........7Z doing business $20.000 (gross ryear........ 10 C 2. Any person or pel auit carrying on c g any business or O< or running any estat amed in Section one (3 having firstad~-th *x therein provided, sha ot less than one dolls more than one hundre r be imprisoned niot les nor more than thirt each and every day suc is carried o.n without th of such license tax. n 3. Council may tak er measures for the col of the ta~xes herein im s are allowed by 1s.w. on 4. That licenses herci; and provided for shal period of one year, un herwise specified, date< e first day of July of eac] nd it shall be the duty c rk of the Council to se ceses and fees are impose< id and to promptly repor d alcases of failure to di tion 5. Council for suffieien may revoke any licensi ed under this ordinance. tion 6. All ordinances in steut with this ordinanc, ereby repealed. ction 7. That this ordinanci go into effect on the 1st da:2 uly, 1904, and all persons s or corporations, or thei: ts, not conforming to its re ements shall be liable to thl ates herein imposed fron after said date.: one in Council this 2nd da: of August, A. D. 1904 . S.] and with the corporat< seal of the said towi affixed. . T. H. KETCHIN, ttest: Mayor. JNO. J. NEIL, Clerk of Council. Furman University, G REENVILLE, S. C. win NcNeil Potent, President. leading to the degrees o or of Arts (B. A.) and Mastel (M. A..) ibrary Readhing ,Laboratories, Large and Com. le D~ormui tories, Expenses reducex linimumi. xt session begini' Sept. 14. Foi s apply to Prof. H. T. Cook. Foi alogue or inforn.ation, address, The rtary of the Faculty. i-2litf Trespass Notics. 1 persons are warned not to walk ,drive, hunt, fish, cut timber 10 Summ~ons. ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 0 CouNTY oF FAIRFIELD. 30 I (QURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Leroy R. Fee, Plaintiff, aginst 0 Charles Waters Laura R Fee, P. D. Moore, W. h. Moore and. L. X. 0 Moore, heirs-at-law of B. P. Moore, deceased, Defendants. Summons for Relief. Complaint not 0 served. To the Defendants above named: You are here hereby suriumoned and required to answer the co liut in this action, which was this fied 0 in the offleeof the Clerk of the Court 0 of Comynon Pleas, for the said County. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribef at 0 his office, No. I Bank Range, Wuins 0 oro, S. C., within vwenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to 0 answer the complaint within the tlIme 0 aforesaid the plaintiff in this action 0 wil apply to the Court for the rellef demanded in the conpaint. Dated August Sth, A. D. 1904. J. E. McDONALD, 0 Plaintiff's Attorney. 0 To the absent defendants, Charles Waters, P. D. Moore, W. E. Moore aud L. M. Moore: 0 Take noti, that the com laintin this action, together with the sum 0 mons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas 0 for Fairfield County, in the State of South Carolina, on the eighth day of 0 A ugust, A. D. 1904. August Sth, 1904. J. E. McDONALD, O 8-10-Gt Plaintiff 's Attorney. 0 WOFFORD COLLEGE, 0 Spartanburg, S. C. HEN-ir N. SNYDER, Litt. D., M. A., o Prosident. Four full College courses. Fa 0 vorable surroundings. Cleveland Science Hall. Gymnasium. Ath 0 letic grounds. Lecture course. Library Facilities. 51st year be gins Sept. 21st, 1904. For catalogue apply to 0 J. A. GAMEWELL, 0O Secretary. 0 Wofford College Fitting School, Spartanburg, S. C. O Elegant new buildings. Care fil attention to individual stu dents. Board and tuition for year $110. Allinformation given 0 by A. M. DuPRE, 7-20tf Head Master. UNDERTAKING r WILL BE CONTINUED IN Sthe future the same as in the past - in the old establishment in all its ) departments with a full stock of e iiskets, Burial Cases and Coffins.' [I constantly on, hand, and use of r hearse when requested. dl Thankful for past patronage s and solicitous for a shaye'In the y future, in the old stand.. Li Caills attended to atdall hours. *HM ELLIOTT GIN SffOP. e J. 11. ELLIOTT & CO. MACHINERY CATA. ESTI LOGUES -MATES ENGNES SOLRSee-IGMAHM ERY. SAW MILL ANDG WOONDWOAKIN MACNMERY, SHINGLE ANO LATH -MACHINERY. COR MILLS. ERY.NKINDRED LINES GIBBES MACIKNRY COMPANY. Colmba.& c Indigestion Causeu I Stomach. For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the opposite. Indigestion causes catai-rh. Re peated attacks of indigestion inflamnes the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus can. 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