The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 18, 1896, Image 4
TOWN ORDINANCES
OF
LEXIXGTOX, S. C.
shade trees.
Sec. 17. Any person or persons
who shall hitch or tie any horse,
mule or other animal to any shade
tree growing by the sidewalk or in
any part of the streets, or to any
boxing around said trees, or to any
lamp posts, wells, or any other
property belonging to the town, shall
bo fined not more than fifty dollars,
or be imprisoned in the guard house
not more than thirty days.
Sec. 18. Any person cr persons
who shall deface, cut, break, destroy,
remove or interfere with any of the
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suaus new, lamps, lamp yuoiB, HCUB,
guard horse or any other property
belonging to the town, shall be fined
not more than fifty dollars or be imprisoned
in the guard house not more
than thirty days.
d3iving or riding on s'de walks,
streets, etc.
Sec. 19. Any person or persons
who shall drive a vehicle of any description,
or who shall run or ride a
horse, mule or other animal in an
immoderate manner through the
streets, or who shall lead, drive or
place any horse, mule or other animal
or any hind of vehicle on any sidewalk,
cross-way or in any street which
intersects any side-walk, shall be
fined nnt more than fiftv dollars or
b? imprisoned in the guard house
Dot more than thirty days. Provided,
That this section shall not prevent
any person from dr ;iug vehicles
on side walks for the purpose of loading
and unloading at stores and other
houses.
shows or exhibitions.
Sec. 20. Any person or persons
who shall exhibit any show or shows,
or cause the same to be done in any
place within the limits of the corporation,
for gain or reward, without
first procuring a license from the
Council, shall be fined not more than
fifty dollars or be imprisoned in the
guard house not more than thirty
days.
hack license, etc.
Sec. 21. Any person or persons
who shall use^any vehicles for the
transportation of passengers to and
from the depot, for gain or reward,
without first procuring a license from
the Council (which license shall be
five dollars annually for each and
every vehicle so used) shall be fined
not more than fifty dollars or be imprisoned
in the guard house not more
than thirty days. Provided, That if
any person or persons pay to the
Council a license of ten dollars he
shall have the right to use as many
vehicles as he may desire.
eepairlng side walks.
Sec. *22. Any person or persons
owning a lot or lots within the corporate
limits of the town, who shall
refuse or neglect to repair the sidewalks
adjacent to the lots respectively,
after ten days notice in writing, shall
be fined Dot more than fifty dollars
or be imprisoned in the guard house
not more than thirty days.
STiL ET AND ROAD DUTY.
Sec. '23. Any person or persons
liable to work upon the streets and
roads within the corporate limits of
* the town, shall be permitted to
furnish a substitute or commute for
the work to be done by pacing the
sum of one dollar for each day he is
warned to work, and any person or
persons who shall refuse to work
upon the streets after having been
duly warned, shall be fined not more
than fifty dollars or be imprisoned in
the guard house not more than
thirty days.
disorderly conduct.
Sec. 24. Any person or persons
who shall be guilty of noisv and disO
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orderly conduct within the corporate
limits of the town, shall be fined not
more than fifty dollars or be finprisoned
in the guard house not more
than thirty days.
profane or indecent language.
Sec. 25 Auy person or persons
who shall use any profane, obscene
or any other indecent language with
in the corporate limits of the towD,
shall be fined not more than fifty
dollars or be imprisoned in the guard
house not more than thirty days.
indecent conduct.
Sec. 26. Any person or persons
who shall willfully expose their per
bod, or be guilty of any other inde
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a ioeal disease,
and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney i& Co.,
Toledo, Ohio is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It is taken
internally in doses from 10 drops to
a te^spoonful. It acts directly on
I the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. They ofiferoue hundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Props.,
Toledo, 0.
jg?rSoId by druggists, price 75c.
If strength is what you want, you
should study what causes your weak
ness.
It is practically lack of food.
But you eat three meals a day, and
all you can eat at a time.
Yes, but do you digest it?
Food undigested, is not food. It
is not nourishment.
It doesn't create strength.
To digest your food take Shaker
Digestive Cordial at meals. After a
while you will digest your food without
it. Then you will get well, and
strong and healthy.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures in
digestion and all its symptoms, sr.cn 1
as nausea, headache, eructations,
pain in the stomach, giddiness, loss
of appetite, etc. It makes your food
1 nourish you, and make you strong
and fat and hearty.
Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10
cents.
cent conduct within the corporate
limits of the town, shall be fined not
more than fifty dollars or be impris;
oned in the guard house not more
than thirty days.
G AMBLING.
Sec. 27. Any person or persons
who shall play at any game of chance
for money or other valuable consideration,
or suffer the same to be
played upon their premises, within
the corporate limits of the town,
1 shall be fined not more than fifty
dollars, or be imprisoned in the guard
1 house not more than thiity days.
violation of sabbatii day.
Sec. 28. Any person or persons
who shall violate the Sabbath
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by playing at games or otherwise
upon the streets within the corporate
limits of the town, shall be fined not
more than fifty dollars or be imprisoned
in the guard house not more j
thirty days.
interruption of religious worship, !
etc.
Sec. 29. Any person or persons
who shall cieate a disturb
ance at any place of public amusement
or religious worship within
the corporate limits of the town, by
loud talking, usiDg indecent language
or in any way interrupting the performance
of good order, shall be fined
not more than fifty dollars or be imprisoned
in the guard house not more
than thirty days.
discharging fire ar3is, etc.
Sec. 30. Any person or persons
who shall discharge any-gun, pistol,
or other fire arms on the Sabbath
day, or between sunset and sunrise,
within the corporate limits of the
town, or do any of the acts aforesaid,
at any time within the limits of the
j following mentioned boundry lines,
to-wit: Commencing at the residence
of the late Henry M. Gross, following
the line of incorporation to where
said line intersects the branch in rear
of Mr. S. J. Stuart's residence, thence
down said branch to the line of incorporation,
near Depot street, thence
a direct line to Fort's corner, on Main
street, thence down Slide street, to
Corley street, thence up said street
to Butler street, thence up said street
to the residence of the late Henry M.
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Urross, suuli ioc iiutu Xiui/ uiuie luau
fifty dollars or be imprisoned in the
guard house not more than thirty
diys.
NUISANCE.
Sec. 31. Any person or persons
who shall keep on his, her or their
premises, any nuisance to the annoyance
of the citizens, within the cor|
porate limits of the town, after having
! been notified by the Marshal or Coni
stable to remove such nuisance, shall
be fined not more ihin fifty dollars
or be imprisoned in the guard house
not more than thirty days.
disorderly houseSec.
32. Any persons or persons
who shall keep a disorderly bouse or
house of id fame, within the corporate
limits of the town, and all adult per
sons inhabiting or living in such
houses, shall be fined not more than
fifty dollars or be imprisoned in the
guard house not more than thirty
days.
resisting officers.
{ Sec. 33. Any person or persons
| who shall resist the Marshals, Constables
or others who may be called
to their assistance when in the dis
charge of their duty as such officers,
or shall aid and assist others in such
resistance, shall be fined not more
than fifty dollars or be imprisoned I
in the guard house not more than j
thirty days.
refusing to ouey summons, etc.
Sec. 3S. Any person or persons
| having been summoned by the Mar-1
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, 111., was told by her doctors
she had Consumption and thai there
was no hope for her, but two bottles
of J)r. King's New Discovery com,
pletely cured her and she says it
saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers,
130 Florida St., San Francisco, suf!
fered from a dreadful cold, approach!
ing Consumption, tried without rej
suit everything else then bought one
j bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
! and in two weeks was cured. He is
! naturally thankful. It is such results,
of which these are samples,
that prove the wonderful efficacy cf
this medicine in Coughs and Colds.
Free trial bottles at the Bazaar.
slial or Constable to appear before
the Council to testify as a witness in
any case who shall fail, neglect or refuse
to Jo so, or shall refuse to answer
any question propounded to
them by the Council, shall be fined
not more than five dollars or be imprisoned
in the guard house not more
than twenty-four hours.
ARRESTS, ETC.
Sec. 3D. Any person or persons
who may be charged with violating
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I fin}7 ordinance or rue iowli, sunn uu
j arrested by the Marshal or Constable
of said town, if the offense be committed
within their view; if the
offense be not committed within their
view, the Council upon information
011 oath being given them, may issue
their warrant of arrest for the
offender or offenders, which said warrant
shall be executed by the Marshal
or Constable.
Sec. 40. "Whenever the Marshal or
Constable shall have arrested any
person as provided in Section 30, he
shall cause such person to appear before
the lutendant, who shall require
the person so arrested to put up a
forfeit of not more than fifty dollars
or be committed to the guard house
to await trial, unless such person be
' i -1. u, ? t?
readv lor trial in wuicij case mc jlutendant
shall summons the Council
together.
Sec. 41. That the streets of the
town as laid off on the diagram shall
be deemed public streets and shall
be known by the names shown on
said diagram.
meat licesse.
Sec. 43. That from and after the
passage of the following ordinances,
the same shall be the law governing
the sale of carcasses, or parts of c a
casses, of fresh meats within the
incorporate limits of said town:
First: That carcasses or parts of
carcasses of fresh meats and all fresh
fish and oysters, sold within the incorporate
limits of the said town of
Lexington at retail, shall be cut up
and sold in the market house of said
town; and the person or persons so
selling shall pay the following license
for the use of stall and the privilege
of selling each carcass, or parts of a
carcass as follows: On each beef, or
part thereof, the sum of fifty cents,
! and on each hog, sheep or goat, or
part thereof, the sum of twenty-five
cents, and upon each lot of fish and
oysters the sum of twenty-five cents,
and upon each lot of fish twenty cents,
and upon each lot of oysters fifteen
cents. Provided, however, That all
parties who shall rent any of the
stalls in said market house by the
month shall be exempt from the payment
of such license, as above provided,
while such stall is being
rented.
Second; That all parties who shall
cut up carcasses, or parts of car/>ocooo
nf fvoch TYiAftts outside of the
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incorporate limits of said town, but
who shall deliver the same within the
incorporate limits thereof, shall not
so deliver the same until he, she or
they shall have first paid for the
privilege of such delivery the following
amounts of license to wit: Upon
every beef, or part thereof, the sum
fifty cents and upon every heg, sheep
and goat, or parts thereof, the sum
of twenty five cents.
Third: That the amounts of said
license as above setforth shall be
payable to the Intendantor the Clerk
of said town, who shall issue a receipt
therefor in every instance.
Fourth: 1 hat all parties who will
violate either of the First or Second
Section of this ordinance shall, for
each offense, be fined the sum of
fifty dollars or be imprisoned in the
guard house of said town for thirty
days.
Ratified in C mncil, this the 9th
day April, A. D. 189G.
There is also an ordinance with
fine or imprisonment, for drinking in
open view, on the streets.
Not to h: Trifed With.
From Cincinnati Gazette.
Will people never learn that a
;*cold" is an accident to be dreaded,
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UliU l licit \> lifu it tttuis ucatujciit
should be promptly applied? There
is no knowing where the trouble will
end; and while complete recovery is
the rule, the exceptions are terribly
frequent, and thousands upon thousands
of fatal illnesses occur every
year ushered in by a little injudicious
exposure and seemingly trilling symptoms.
Beyond this, there are to-day
countless invalids who can trace their
complaints to ''colds," which at the
time of occurrence gave no concern,
and were therefore uegiected.?When
j troubled with a co'd use Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is prompt
and effectual. 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale by Julian E. Kauflmann. 19.
Beformers Combins.
| Pittsburg, Pa., March 12.?The
| National Reform party conference
I closed its session here to-day. Ed
I ward Evans of Towanda, X. Y., was
I elected president; Daniel Sweeger,
j Pittsburg, Pa., secretary; and Carl
| Stewart, Pittsburg, treasurer. These
officers were empowered to appoint a
; provisional national committee of two
i men and two women from each State
i and territory.
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Simon S. Hart man, of Tunnelton,
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Chamberlain's Colic," Cholera and
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All last winter ZNIr. Geo. A. Mills,
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with rheumatism. At time3 it was
severe that he could not stand up
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"until about six months ago I bought
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rheumatism was gone and has not
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CATARRH
1 LOCAL D!3EASE.Ri?|
and is the result of cold
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Spirittine Ointment is indispensable in the
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world. Does not j/'ipe. Cure3 biliousness,
indigestion, sour stomach,
dyspepsia and all liver complaints.
2 j cents per package.
?-2T For sale at the Bazaar's Medical
Department, Lexington, S. C.
January 1, 1896.
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MITCHELL'S
EYE-SAL VI:
A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for
I SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES,
Producing Long-Siffhtodnesz, and
I | Restoring the Sight of the old.
Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stje j
; Tumors, Red Eyes, Ka( ted Eye Lashes,
AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF
AND PERMANENT CURE.
! Also, equally efliearioas when uswt in j
j otter maladies, sncSi on llcers, Fever ;
i Soros, Tumors, Suit Uhemn, Burns,
Piles, or wherever indammaiiun exists, |
MITCHELL'S JsALVil way be ustsJ lo |
I advantage.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS.
Class BoliGl Ss
JSST*Get our prices.
Atlas and Erie Engines Tanks, Stacks,
Stand Pipes and Sheet-Ircn Work; Shafting,
l'uileys, Clearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc.
Complete Cotton, Saw, (Irist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill outfits; also (Jin, Press,
Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. >?
Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and
liuilroad Castings; Kailroad, Mill, Machinists'
and Factory Supplies.
Pfif-kinc. Inicetors. Pine Fittings,
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Cast every day; work 150 hands.
Lombard Iron Works
and Supply Co,,
feor dcp... AUGUSTA, CA.
*s
January 1?ly
jgfL C H I1.JDRE
fffigPCK ^r- Thacher's Worm Syrup
WH0 taken it once.
A Positively Removes Worms and their Causes. Regulates
?' the Liver and Bowels. Restores the Appetite.
V. I "I happoned to t;cl hold of oue lx>ttio of Dr. IT.
~ :'* drcn by the directions. lust he best worm destroyer
^ PEICE, 25 CENTS.'
V;-:...... Dr. H. S. Thacher Medicine Co.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
September 11?ly.
COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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GRATES, rENDEBS, ETC.,
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Come and see us or write to us when in need of anything in our line.
Jan. 1.?1y.
"Wards off Malaria. Is a pleasant and invigorating
medicine. Particularly effective
in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
Nansea, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
etc. A valuable liver regalator. Corrects J
LIS BafefcS all disorders of the kidneys. Wonderfully
H beneficial in female complaints Taken
^ along with quinine, is an effectual cure for
M H ??gga Chills. A great appetizer when taken be|
fore meals. After meals aids dictation. In
FOR THE large 25c., 50c. and $1 bottle*
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LIVER km KIDNEYS '
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January 27 -Gm 1 Columbia, S. C