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w ' ?pBaangBMaramj-"- ' The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 17, 1904. Town Ordinance. For the Purpose of RiisiDg Revenue for the Ordinary Expenses of the Town of LexiDgtoD, S. C., for the Fiscal Year A. D. 1904. Be It Obdaixed by the Town Council of the Town of Lexington, in council assembled, and by the authority of the same. 1. That from and after the ratification of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm or corporation following the trades, occupations, businesses professions or callings enumerated in this ordinance to do or conduct or transact any business connected with any of said trades, occupations, businesses, professions, or callings without first paying for and obtaining from the Treasuaer of the Town a license so to do, according to the following scale: Life Insurance Companies or Agents each seventy-five cents per day, three dollars per week, five dollars per year; Fire Insurance companies or agents each seventy-five cents per day, three (3) dollars per week, five (5) dollars per year; Hotels or boarding bouses accepting or solicit iog transient boarders each fifty (50) cents per week, one and one-half dollars per month, three (3) dollars per year; Cotton seed buyers each one (1) dollar per*week, two (2) dollars per month, five (5) dollars per year; Cotton buyers each one (1) dollar per week, three (3) dollars per month, five (5) dollars per year; Telegraph and Telephone companies five (5) dollars per week, ten (10) dollars per year; Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights each two (2) dollars per year; Newspapers and job printers each five (5) dollars per year; Warehouses, storing produce for the public, each five (5) dollars per year; Barber shops each one (1) dollar per week, two (2) dollars per year; Livery and * feed Btablea each five (5) dollars per year; Cotton Mills each ten (10) dollars per year; Restaurants each one (1) dollar per week; two (2) dollars per year; Contractors contracting for brick or wooden buildings each one (1)?dollar per month, two (2) dollars per year; Barbers, not working in a 8hop each one(1)dollar per week, two (2) dollars per year; Physicians J Doctore of Medicine] each five [5] dollars per year; Attorneys-at-law and Counselors at-law each five [5] dollars per year; Dentists each one [1] dollar per day, two j 2] dollars per week, five [5] dollars per year; Repairers of guns, pistols, watches, sewing machines Ac. each fiftj[50] cents per day, one [1] dollar per week, two [2] dollars per year; Banks each, according to capital stock,?those with a capital of twenty thousand dollars or less five [5J dollars per year?those with a capital from twenty thousand to fifty thousand dollars, eight [8] dollars per year?those with a capital from fifty thousand to one hundred thousand dollars inclusive, ten [10] dollars per year; Hacks, carriages or I -1- -C__.fi Otner VeniCies lor iuc vuutojauuo ui passengers to and fro each one fl] dollar per week, two [2J dollars per year; Photographers each one [1] dollar per week, three [3J dollars per year; Nonresident picture agents and non resident book agents each fifty [50] cents per day, one and onehalf dollare per week; Merchants and merchantile companies each, according to the amou nt of stock carried,?those carrying a stock of one thousand dollars and leas two [2 j dollars per year, those carrying a stock of ircm one thousand dollars to two thousand dollare, three [3] dollars per year?those carrying a stock of from two thousand dollars to live thousand dollars,Jive [5 J dollars per ?tVtnce parr\icf* a stock from JCai v ? O ' five thousand dollars to ten thousand dollars, eeven and one-half dollars per year?these carrying a stock of from ten tLrcusand dollars to twenty thousand dollars and more ten 10] dollars per year; Drug stores each according to the amount cf capital stock carried?those carrying a stock of two thousand dollars and less three [3] dollars per year?those carrying a stock of from two thosand dollars to five thousand dollars and more five [5] dollars per year; Hawkers and peddlers of wares and gocds each not more than two [2] dollais per day, not more Ihun five [oj dollars per week. 2. That for tbe purposes of this ordinance a reasonable time shall be allowed by the Treasurer within which persons, firms and corporation referred to in this ordinance shall be allowed to comply with tbe conditions herein enumerated, provided that a loDger time than March the fifteenth shall not be allowed, unless some person or persons, firm or corporation shall commence some trade, occupation, business, profession or calling after tbe passage of this ordinance then they shall be allowed fifteen days within which to J comply with the conditions herein enumerated. 3. Any violation of this ordinance shall be punished with line of not more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days. Done and ratified this eighth day of February A. D. 1901 Alfbed J. Fox, Mayor. Attest:? George Bell Tijimermax, Clerk. State of Okio, City of Toledo, ) s Lucas County ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm | of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bnei ness in the City of. Toledo, County I and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the 086 of Hall's Catarrh Care. FRANK J. CHENEY., Sworn to before me and subscribed X in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. j SEAL I A" W' GLEASOS, 1 J Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the%>lood and mncoas surfaces of the syVemSend for testimonials, free. Address, F. J. Cheney Co, Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hairs Family PiUs for Constipation. China Will Not be Neutral. Berlin, Feb. 12?Baron Kurino, the Japanese minister at St. Petersburg, has arrived here. He gives it | as his opinion that China will abandon its attitude of neutrality and aid Japan immediately 'ifter the Japanese have gained a decisive land battle. Belief ia One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives j relief in one minute, because it kills j the microbe which tickles the mucous, i membrane, causing tne cougn, and at the same time clears the phleg m draws out the inflamation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable caseB of Cougbp, Colds ani Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, haimlese and good alike for young and old. | Sold by all druggists. Can Stand the Sum. Columbia Daily Record. The large insurance companies, although they lost millions in the ! Baltimore fire, will not have to go out of business, as many supposed. The whole country is to be congratj /"in fonfr oimh on outcome would have played financial j havoc. Notice, Pensioners. ! The Board of Pensioners will meet i | on the 22nd inst., as per notice, to : finish continued business and on the j ; 1st Monday of March next, all pension ' claims will be forwarded to the State , I Board for their action. So after the 1 1 22nd, there will be no further con&idj eration of applications for pensions. j Russian Anarchist Arrested. Liverpool, Feb. 12 ?A Russian, i who gave his name as Ivan Sj *nbea| novic, was arrested here today upon ' the arrival of the Majestic from New ] York. Custom officials found in a * false bottom to trunk eighteen pounds : of dynamite and over u,<>00 detonai tors. It is believed he is an anari chist, intending to kill the czar or | some other sovoreign. ij * I ^ VOOf^ '' F"i V V v*^ w uv.%? A> n ^ \ ~ p 1 to brir:rc ': :>(! r.r.:u::t r.avj } 2 , ..'. ' .-a ? 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This remedy will cure a severe cold in lees time tban aDy other treatment aod it leaves the ays tern in a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts aDy tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Voting Machines. The Illinois state autborites prop)Be to make an inspection cf votiDg machicei. We advise them not to buy until they have examined the Republican machine in Philadelphia and the Democratic machine St. Louis. All ethers are cheap imitations. For Over Sixty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been in use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success.. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relievo toe poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 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