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AN ORDINANCE. (Continued from Inst Issue) 8 * ^ Stables, sale *?nd feed, doing business of $u,000, and less, per annum, each, per year $25 . 0' $1.00 on each additional $1,000, or fraction thereof, gross Bales. Same, doing livery business of less than $5,000, per annum, each year $25 . 0< $1.00 on eacK additional $1,000, or fraction thereof, business. Same, combining any two or more of the above and doing a livery business of less than $5,000 per annum, each stable, per year $50. 0i Same, doing livery business of more than $5,000, per annum, $1.00 on each additional $ 1,000, or fraction thereof, businees. All person hiring out teams, whether running a licensed stable or not, shall pay an annual license of $25. 0< Shoe and boot shops, making or repairing, doing business of $500, and less, per annum. each per year $2.5< Same doing business of more than $500. per annum, each, per year $10 . 01 Shooting galleries or rooms, per day, $2.00; per week $5.00; per month $15. 0< Skating rinks, each, per anj* num $25.0( Soda Fountains, not connected with other regular business, paying license on basis of done, with gross sales of $1,000, or less $10. 0' Street venders of patent medicines. each, per day ....$50.Of Street venders, generally, per day $5.00; per week $25.00 per year $50 . Of But no street venders shall be allowed to do business on Main Street. Surveyors of land, either resident or making surveys in town. each, per annum . . .$10. Of Sign painters each day, $2.00 per week $5 00; per vear. .S10_Of T Tailors, not connected with other business paving license on basis of business done, with annual sales of *1.000 or less $10.0( $1 oo on each additional $1,000. or fraction thereof of sales. Teleeranh comnanies, or agents or agencies. for business done exclusively within the town of Lancaster, S. C., and not including any business done to or from points without the limits of the State of South Carolina, and not including anv bus! ness done for the United States Government, its ofx fleers or agents, each company or agency with gross income of $1,000 and less "'an $2,000, per annum. each, ner venr $50. Of For each additional $1,000 -' OSS Income, per annum. each, per vear $ 5 . Of Telephone companies, each for business done exclusively within fho town of Lancaster. S. C.. ami not including anv business done to and from noints wihout the c'ate. and not including any business done for the Government of the United States. its officers or acents ench company, for the first 100 or less phonAs installed whether in use or not, per vear $75. 0( For each additional phone, per year $ 25) Theatrical performances or other exhibitions, not local and not held in a licensed Opera House or Hall, per day, $1,00 to $15.00 in the discretion of the Mayor. Tinners, resident or transient, with shops, each per year. . $20.0< C* - ? ? * nuiiif, wunoui snops, each, per year $10 . 0( IT Undertakers not connected with regular business paying license on basis of business done, (ail persons dealvfc Well Printed Lc opes and Bill A LIVE IN I * "Perfect IS OUR ing in coffins or other un- A dertaker's goods shall be considered undertakers) d including embalming, each, tl k per year 125.00 L Umbrella repairers, itinerant, per week $1.00; per month $3.00; per year $5.00 E 0 V Vehicles, dealers in (not including automobiles and not connected with licensed stables, or business paying ? license on basis of busin ness done) each. Der vear. .SIR.on v Veterinary Surgeons, doing t business of $500.00 or less ' o each, per year $10.00 G Same, itinerant, per day, 1 $1.00; per week $ 5.00 W k Watchmakers, repairs only S ) each, per year . $10.00 Warehouses each with storage for hire, per annum ....$10.00 i Sec. 3, No license shall be issued to extend beyond the 31st day z' of December, 1916. Sec. 4/ The charge for license e on any business not enumerated in n Section 2 of this ordinance shall be 'xed and determined by the Ma- ^ ) -or. ti Sec. 5. Wherever in this ordin- \\ ance the term dealer is used, the ^ same shall include not only the prln- j ^ cipal, but in his, her or their al)- j sence, shall include any agent, clerk. I tl or employee managing the business ! t< j respectively referred to, and, gen- g erally, where a license is herein imposed for carrying on any business . j and the same is carried on by any ? agent, clerk or employee, such agent, tl ) clerk or employee shall be subject g to the penalties herein imposed if h the said business be carried on with- e. out the taking out of such license, in the same manner as if he. she or a > they were the proprietors or owners of such business. > Sec 6. No license shall be trans- j, ferred from one person, firm or , corporation to another except with > a sale or transfer, and then only up- j " on the endorsement of the Mayor. | S Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful to | carry on any business, occupation or | calline during the year 1916, as set: "-rfh in this ordinance without first I 1 paying to the Town Treasurer the. 'C Mcense Inv (r\r an 1,1 ? omu occupa- I SI , I tlon. calling; or profession. The Town p, j'-icrk shall Issue to the person, firm 0. lor corporation so paving; a license. . la receipt therefor, which shall en- P I title the said person, firm or cornorn- ir I tion to carry on the said business, tl t I occupation, calling; or professslon c I within the corporate ? limits of the, |said town, for the fiscal year ending' I December 31st. 1916. j al I Sec. 8. Any person or persons.' cj drm or corporations either refusing j p. lor neglecting; to pay the license as' I herein provided shall pay a fine of i w I not less than Five Dollars, nor more b< I than One Hundred Dollars, or he Im- h< I prisoned for not less than five days Jnor more than thirty days for each I separate offense of carrying on such r-oftfness, calling or occupation, or ei I practicing such profession without , jjI license as aforesaid. Each day on :r I which any such business or occupation is carried on or upon which anv a1 I such calling or profession is prac- r< (| ' "?d, in violation of the provision^ tl of this ordinance, shall he consider s] led as a separate offense and punish- ' j labia as herein provided. V,' Sec. 9. It shall he the dutv of th ' S nolice Denartment to investigate and , ei I ""nort to the PlerV and Treasure** l .n nersors firms or corporation^ "i-i ^ I ->hle for licensse. Sop. to That after Anril 1st I 1 a 1 K tho nenn'tv for non-navmenf of hi I ttpppep ?ha". in addition to the fines' ^ I Uoroln imposed, he the sum of 10 ^ I nor cent on the license reonired for , . I oach and everv month or part of a I - I until eaid lieense is naid. W Sec. 11. The Clerk and Troas- rr \ I "rer shall he reou'red to turn over f( - the Chief of Police the names of ,1-11 delinquent Heense nayers 1m- u I mediatelv after the 1st dav of Anril. *1 Mild, and the Police Department \* Isha'l immediately bring tho delln- a jeuenta hefore the Mayor for vlloa- ^ I tion of this ordinance. Sec. 12. That the Mayor shall n I have the power to revoke any and all C< tl'irppses when he has cause to believe ^ I that the privileges granted thereun- g. II 'or are being abused. ' See. 13. All ordinances and parts p I of ordinances inconsistent herewith hall he and the same are hereby re- tl I enlpd. ^ Done and ratified by the Mayor and ^ I . 'o it ia U MM * I g Y A MAN IS :? IDGED? 5 IS STATIONERY 5 ? ? !? stterhea is, Envel- n [heads Indicate b WIRE JUSINESS ! t m -4- -i M/v" jriiiiLiiig ; L MOTTO i i ???? . ??????j i 'I.WING COMPANY. iifi>n 111' r,? tftk i'iaycaster xhws. fef .ldermen of the Town of Lancaster, 1 C., in Council assembled, this 7th g ay of February, A. D.. 1916, under he corporate seal of the Town of k aneaster. gfeU CHAS. D. JONES, A Attest: Mayor. * !. C. SECREST. Ir Acting Clerk and Treasurer. ! IfcT "The Ballot as a Fetish." Why do the suffragists im- s gine a vain thing? Why do they ociferously cry that denial of j he privilege of voting is denial f all legal rights? Thousands f mere men, whites as well as lacks, are disfranchised in South Carolina and in other tates. | The voting pivilege is impor- * ant but it is merely one of $ ivers privileges that the citi- j j, ens enjoys. But, as we have herefore dar-1 1 d to say, one powerful argu- I lent for woman suffrage has i ? weight with The State? more I ' * nan an otner arguments. The ! ? wmen sadly need something to | ivert their minds from tri- ! ialities. It is a good thing for ' he mental health of a woman J l a plead for the ballot whether K I he gets it or not. Politics is decidedly more conucive to intellectual hygiene lan bridge. Sometimes a woman oes to a hospital because she as nowhere else to go and ven the polls are prefeable to hospital. By the way. after the woman ive been thoroughly initiated i the political game, what will ^ ecome of the church societies? l' /ill the men run them ??The tate. \ Feebleness and Feminism. There was a time, and not so ^ mg ago, when feebleness was a r ign of female gentility. No erfect lady could walk a couple f miles without utter exhaus- ^ on. Upon any occasion demand- i r ig swift action and self-con-! "ol the lady promptly fainted. he had a "slender waist"?! meaning a deformed one of bout eighteen to twenty inches _ rcumference. She had "dainty Astlli ?et"?meaning deformed ones arped out of all semblance to eauty by shoes too small high- Can ^ eeled, pointed in the most nn- ?, iral manner. ."?< i * - -i aAVA vv?uv?VIV/Ii nan 111111icu tn forming < mboidery, a little fancy cook- "Vap-O-J ig, a little dabbling piano-plav- *n(i ig and possibly the execution of trocities in water color. She inu spooi ;ad a little sentimental litera- well ovei ire and went to church when ie felt able. She knew nothing Vflfl f the big facts of life and work. he was a draw first on her fath . r and later on her husband. ? Then came a time when t ?w women demanded?and got ? -"higher education." It was a in old and excepional maiden who rent to college. Not being any 1 1 >o strong to start with carrying fie weight of responsibility ( fnt hich falls on poineers, the wo- ,n.' len now in their thirties and (e ^rties who are well educated us- EL*. ally got their mental training IVw t the expense of their physical Made by ^ell-being. Even at that thby re for the most part in bet- ^ er average health than their FCw lore sheltered sisters, and ac- Will c miplish more because they have ralgia, ad to learn to conserve what j Sprain trength they have for working Sores, urposes. , zema. Through these women and used ir heir realization of woman's eed of strength, and of fresh *nv?Korn ir in getting it, came the athe- Jrqvks ;tic girl. m atp.ria.n Now that we have 'he vigor- u"'"' "" us young woman who has en-1 j \ \ rgy enough for her daily du ies and a little thinking on the| ide, feebleness is rapidly dis-j ppearing as a characteristic of n?i i>ii womanhood. The woman of to- ?oul. li ay is determined that her dan- jsQ] hters shall be strong both phy- ni? ieally and mentally and she is ''uriiies itelligent enough to seek expert Plex,onelp in reaching the desired sr, oal. She is learning to wear lothing which i? a help and not To kl hindrance to her activity. V.tn?mei 'here is even hope that the feet , pain a? f the next generation may bt; J appli llowed freedom of function as ^oanjs ntAUrK 'UK"''8'! ^ u ,.K A healthy mind in a healthy ny kii ody?the ideal of the Greeks? suffer * coming into reality. Feeble- p,on! J1 ess is vanishing before the iealss o^ a rational feminism.?- druggis Florence Times. nit. i For i Capitalizing Our Time. your fe Believe ine when I tell you that tb?> ; ,e I)r. hrift of time will repay yon in after -.oothes ife with a usury of profit beyond y<^ur lie phi nost sanguine dreams, and that the *';!1 ' vnsto of it will make you dwindle. dike in intellectual and in moral stat ^rAier ire, beneath your darkest reckon ,, t on ngs.?W. E. Gladstone. J nn j( tRITARY 15. 191() gMwrawBcrv?^ SEBfTO r ^iiftWr'SMpW 11 y?ta5PWayf^^^^ F MBiiiM < i i > 11 m 1 a mil j \ ?{ Nuneth f/ie national joj listen: Men who have stov c??y to chnnse tSe .horo for years, have bro nd color of unsalable brands . a > imitate the Prince Albert I riHCe Albert I Get dy red tin, iuf it i> impoi ji6/j , e.rr.itatalho flavor of Prince never Will be abllSed Libert tobacco! The patented , roceM protects that i set pipe tree the tend< \nd smoked in a makin's cigarette, Princ efreshing and delightful that it gives you i ligarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Pr vill win you quick as a flash?it's so good ai L 5. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winst f> g_ ? CliKRK'S > ma-Latarrh j STATK OF SOUTI I n _? County of Li and Bronchitis in common namuol Johnson. Be Greatly Relieved by the New et. al. Plaintiffs, sternal Vapor Treatment. v. take internal medicines or habit. *? V" rhompson, I)c druge for these troubles. Vick's , Pursuant a Jen Rub" Salve is applied externally '!)0% e . . . ves by inhalation as a vapor and | Mo^1"0' ( ebrua rption through the skiu. For s? , ,a, , pu ' nd Hay Fever, melt a little Vick's highest bidder at a and inhalo the vapors, ulso rub < louse, on the hist -1 ' the spinal column to relax tho next, within the lega ension. 25o, 60c, or $1.00. "1,> following deseii W W?^SALVE : I'ane Creek Townshi - ? jij -L.-t. i i . | ... ..... .IV.ini. I UIUI Milll *? 13 /%> 1 "ni>. containing four I or loss, bounded hot "21 ,#-> f i 3 -p I ; 4 > Williams, oast ~~b B 3 U II Williams and Hrnt ,? . . y | by lands of Inmost N j!i quality soda crackers, | I 1)y ,('??!'11l s 1Fe.i ry, 1>u entofl^eof 122 crackers *" piece, v-nict i...e oi i^ crackers ,and belnR lying Icakes. (Jne for every taste ; fane Creek Townshii J every need, affording I ( Lancaster and stati ightful mealtime changes. Una. containing eigl ju .v% 4 v * t more or loss, bounded umowottu WtZh b-my-tism ! cor en mi ure Rheumatism, Neu- ; * "I* uV/illl Headaches, Cramps, Colic ' r?* inoy m, s. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old | LLAOu I 1 Tetter, ^Ring-Worm, Ecetc. Antiseptic Anodyne, I ??????? iternally or externally. 25c 5 Western Sirloin !r iting to ths Pale and Sickly Choice Native Si tnnrinrd Krtieial strrn rtlicniiiK tonic TASTELESS chill VONK., d.dvcs out ptll.0 p?,.l. vJ..11JM nriehrMhrb'-M*'.'ind?niiU1* t-pthc'* * lilt 1 OIK o.llls.l ne tonic. F?*" "and M'-'- ii ifjc \ " ~ Armour Star Bo V PEOPLE DON'T KNOW i-'t,uii liver can eau>- a > Kingan Break fa! r'I fill bit ny nti|?rv - >. j ?. headache*. pmsiiu'ii t Boxes iousness are sure signs that ver needs help. Take Dr. Dried Beef New Life Pills and see how rte up the whole system. F. u I)ro,s Chickens stomach too. Aids digestion the blood and clears the com n t. 1 Only 25c at your drugg'st. L'ress 1 lirkies \yn\vs i'ikiicinu pain | Choice Mince M< J ______________________ >11 the nerve pains of Sciatica ?????? i always depend on Sloan's Kcmemlx it. It penetrates to the seat of id brings east \s soon as it A fjl A f| ed. A great comfort too with fl ft I /I lj) is "'tat no rubbing is required I.p1 I AA VI Ultiinient is invaluable for \SM, m. m I m f I g muscular or nerve pain of nd. Try it at once if you with Rheumatism, Lumbago, iroat, Pain in Chest, Sprains, ??????? , etc. it is excellent for Neu led ?r*adacbe. 25c at all BELL'S PINK-TAK-HONKY /\ 1 irour cold, for your cough, for / ^ verish throat, nose and head, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, Honey the Irritation. Pine-Tar cuts v, :egm, thuo relieving conges- I Pine Tar also acts as an nntl- * * *1 as a result general relief folBreathing becomes easier and a inflammation is arrested. In- ^ ^ Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. It JL\ f] rloft 1 fAfi ? am ? - - I M. I n* ? i ucauutm riivu . Jt. | ? ^ ' Maul ;' ?:!**:-" ft.i,V^i-Wi>' ?' >! ?" < .. .., , i>?>? v 51 S pyrltMiMky tTo rjnolda Tobacco Co, K HTij j Prince Albert | meets men's tastes | ill over the world! I he patented process makes tr 'rince Albert so good in a pipe K - 11 j *?J? - " ... ? . iuiicu liiw a cigarette ttiat S s popularity is now uniersal1 It satisfies all smoke w ssires! This patented process, J} rhich also removes bite and & arch, is controlled by us. No ? iher tobacco can be like |r; 1BERT ? smoke ? ^ed away gentle old jimmy pipes 8? ught them back to the tune of & yours out, for your confidence <? 1 We tell you Prince Albert will ff Brest tongue! ?? e Albert is SO Prince Albert Ton be bought V? a new idea of & inre AlKort if reJ fin*. 70c; handsoma lit. mce /\iueri, It pound and half-pound tin w"?t iH en fripnHhr I humidora and in that clatty Sm inenuiy I pound cryrtalglar, humidor with rponga-moirtenmr top yff on-Salem, N. C. * j| ?ALK. seur, and west bv lands of Dan 1 CAROLINA Barnes. incaster. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to Pleas. ;ay for papers issio McKlnney. ' PAUL MOORE, "ohn T. Green, C. C. C. L. C. Plaintiff's Attorney, fendant. Feb. 11, 1!?16?3t Fridays ree made in the y Judge Ernest ry 5th, 1916, I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, auction to the ,, . . . , Lancaster Court < ount>' of Lancaster onday in March Uy J. K. STEWMAN, Judge of 1'ro1 hours of sale, bate. bed real estate whereas. A. T. Blaekwell has madeparcel or tract suit to nie to sraivt him Letters ?.t and situate in \dminitratlon < f the Estate and etp in the count} forts of Mattle V. Blaekwell. dee of South Caro- ct?as,.,j (4 1 acres, more ' ,, ... . . th by lands of rhtm' ar"' ,l,,,r' lor"' lo cite and ad by lands of D. admonish all and ingul-ir the kindred st Moore, south and Creditors of th? said deceased, loore, and west that they bo and appear before me, blic Road. n the Court of Probate, to be held parcel or tract >t Lancaster on 2.r>th of Feb. 1916, and situate in a<\t, after publication thereof, at 11 p in the county y'elock in the forenoon, to show e of South Caro- cause, if any they have, why the said it (8) acres, \ '.ministration should not be grantI north by lands ed. ion, east by Given under my hand, this lltli ?n Public Road, dav of February Anno Domini 1916. ohn Thompson. J. F. STEWMAN. and L. C. Pay- Probate Judge. Snc special for 0 EAT Friday & Saturday iteak A large shipment of Roe and teak Buck Shad, Spanish and go iled Ham King Mackorell, Blackfish, *t Bacon in Trout, and Mullets. 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