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;8ATURDAy/A*PR1L 13, 1872. *>uMk Advertisements must fee handed to the Business l&itore Thiiraday Moon, EpITOR?iUeaa* ennounoe D. A. PO?TIR a* ? CeweHdats for Sheriff at tho Mfet gle?U>a ?*d ?Wag? hit many friends In fee ' ' FORK. THE NEWS HAS the largest CIRCULATION in the county f*mmn ii i 1 * in .?'??? "'YAKS N?tice,?A good chance for Jbwgains. ' Sec Messrs Sain & Go's Ad ont. 'e are requested to state that tho ex %reefee bT- Miss S.: E. Lovell'a school ?Ali commence on Monday next, the i&th instant, at the residence o f Mrs. )?]der E. D. Buckncr will lecture (D. V.) in the interest of the "Palmetto Orphan Horn*," at Orangebarg, Thurs day evening, 18th instant, at 7J o'clock. * Tire lecture is free, and tho publie are invited to attend. - i M int?*?*. - m T. Kobn & Brother bare just opened a msguificant stock of Spring mmi cumnicr gouut*, in the selection of v?hich they hare evinced both care and excellent taste. They offer to purchas ers the advantages of a Urge and ele gant assortment, at prices which they clsim to be as low as those of the Charleston market. They deserve en couragement iu their endeavor to keep **li%?er class of goods thau is usually tu bo found in country stores. ? i ises in - '* OfeAKaKDURO Metiiudist Sunday PCHOOI..?On Sunday afternoon, at half post four o'clock,at the M Cthodist ehurch, ?' there will be a Biblical recitation, aud appropriate c xcrciscs by the scholars of this School. Subject: "Giving to the Lbrd." An sddress will be delivered by Bi*h? op Pierce. A collection will be taken up for the ~ Hsenefit of the Library of the School. The public are respectfully invited to .attend. The officers, teachers and scholars of invited Sabbath Schools, and -*i?f this School, are requested to assemble st four o'clock, at the Methodist Chu ch. Died.?On Tuesday the Oth iustant, at ^fhfer early ape of 1 year, 8 months nnd 2 dsye, Edgar V. youopost child it'Jgf> Captain James F. sod Mrs. Fannie ??IlW. ,y MY CHILD. "T caenet ssako him dead ! in. fair sunshiny head It over bounding round my study chair; Yet, when say eyes, now dim **** JWrrn tear*, I turn to him, The vision vanishes?ho is not there! I walk my parlour floor, And, through tho open door, f hear * footfull on the chamber stair ; flea stepping toward the hall "To give the boy a eall; A?d then bethink me that?ho is not there! >???*? e * 1 know his face is hid fader the coffin lid ; eClosedaro his eyes ; oold is his forehead fair; My hand that marble felt; O'er It in prayer I knelt; Yet ssy heart whispers that?he is not there! i an ??. I cannot make, him dead! When passiag by the bed, ". oSe long watch'd over with parental care, '"h' lft eeirit and hit evo Seek it inquiringly, ? flsofors the thought eoraes that?he is not there! >na soil When, at tho cool, gray break Of day, from sleep I wake, my first breathing of the morning air \fi r 31y soul gees up, with joy, Te Htm who gavo my boy, Than comes the sad thought that?be is not there! "When at the dayeealm close, Deforo we seek repose, , I tt!e> With bis mother, offering tip our prayer, Whatever I may be toying, 1 I am, in epket, praying - For our boy's spirit, ?though?be is not there! Kst there!?tthere, !hfn, ?? he ! ' ' ' 'Tho form fused to oeo 'TOas'bttt the raiment that he usod to wear; HTh e grave, (tint -now doth press 'Upon ihat eaSt-off dress, Is hut bis) wnrdrobe lock:? ; ? hs is not t here! If* lives !?In all tht'past lie lives ; oor, to the last, SOf seeing him again will I despair; 'la dreams I sec him now ; And, on his aogerbrow, 1 see It written,'"Thou ihaltiaee me there!" Yes, w* all live fo God! KATsrha, thy chastening rod ?Ho help us, thine afflicted ones, tb'bear, f?nf, in'the spirit Nhd, fleeting at thy right hand, ^wUJ beour his-.su'ic'tad thoit- -Oic'i= (htft'h The Mills House, Charleston, is now one of tbo best-kept, most home-like, yet boiiest hotels in South Carolina and is deservedly a favorite with the travel ing public. We know of no establish ment of the kind where one is more quickly served with what be wants, than at the Milts House. tTe used to think DeluoniooY. waiters the best in the world?always ready st the slightest motion of the finger or the quickest glance of the eye, sod yet never in the way. That is the kind of wsltiog-on we like to haws wheu we pat on sirs sod trnvol?Bod that is precisely the kind w* find st the Mil!* HoudS. Dr. Sage's Catarhii Remedy is Ho Patent Medicine humbug, gotten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous, but is a perfect Specifio for Nssal Catarrh, "Cold ia the bead," and kindred disea ses. A Glorious Record.?Twelve jeers ago a few modest lines in a New York Jour* nal invited public attention to a new Vegetable Restorative, and solicited* a trial of its merits as a remedy for indi gestion, biliousness, fever and ague, debil ity, nervous disorders, rheuraatiain, and all complaints requiring invigorating and regulating treatment. Iu this quiet, unpretentious way, PLANTATION BlT. TKRS was introduced to the world. It was a success from the begiuning. All that was claimed for it as a tonic, a corrective, and antidote to malarious lever, wan found to be atriatly true Within fire years the annual sales of this article amounted to over One Million of Bottle*. A few years more and the demand had swelled to five trillion*. The annual consumption of the bittern has now reached the ulmost incredible aggregate of six millons of bottles, and for every bottle sold a copy of the illus trated Mcdicnl Annual, published by tho proprietors, at a co?t of $150,000, is given away. COMMERCIAL. #MAKKEt KEPORTN. Omca or tuu Oranokiiouo Nsws, April 12, 1871. COTTON?Sales during tho w?-?k 3."> bales. We quote : Ordinary.19 M Low Middlinj.20J(?j> Middling.21 ,-(?1 RovoH Rice...Sl.ti."> per ou-bel Cohn._.$ (Hi per bushel. Cow Paws.m 80 per bushel. TiKDcns. y.r> per bushel. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, ORANocnrna Cocstt, S. C, April 1st 1872. NOTICE is Lercby given to all concerned, that this OFFICE is OPEN for the purpose of determining the AMOUNT of LICENSES due the State by all parties coming under the Provisions of An Act entitled "AN ACT to Provide for a GENERAL LICENSE LAW," Approved .March '3th, 1872, pub lished in the OaAMcaBvua Nkws of March 80th, 1872. JAS. Vas TASSEL, County Auditor, apl 6 3t AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR A OES ERA I. LICENSE LAW. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Houso of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by tho authority of the same ; That every individual or copartner ship residing in the Counties of Charles ton and Rich land, designing to carry on jt exercise the business of stock broker, exchange broker, and bill broker, shall, and tbey are hereby, required to pay into the treasury of their respective countien. for the use of the Sfatn. the sum cf nuo hundred dollars, payable quarterly, as follows : Twenty tivo dol lars on or before the first duy of April. 1872 ; twenty fivo dollars or before the first day of July, 1872; twenty-five dol lurs on or before the first day of October. 1872; and twenty-five dollurs on or be fore tho first day of January, 1873 ; and, if resitliu in any other county of the State, the sum of fifty dollars, in quarter ly instalments, on or hcloro the first duy of April, July and October, 1872, und Juouury, 1S73. The provisions of this section Khali be, aud aro hereby, ex tended to real estate brokers aud to merchant! i*ft brokers. A real estate broker is hereby defined to be one who engagct in the purchase or solo of real estate lor n commission or other profit ; und a merchandise broker, ono who engages in the purchase or sale of mcr chau 'bo for u coiuudstMou or othci pro fit. Sko 2. Every jiers??? iir eats pa ny designing to cvrry on or conduct the business of keeping a billiard room, bowling aaloon or ten pin alloy in this State shall be required to pay into the treasury ol their or his respective county, for the use of 'the State,'the sum of tworj^y-fivo dollars .fur every billiard table, the suui of twetity-?vo dollars for every alloy, and the eum of tan dollars for every bngatelloftablc, the same to be paid in quarterly instalments on or be* fore the) first day of April, July and October. 1872, end January, 1873.: Provided, however, That this set shall not be construed to apply to billiard tables, bowling saloons or ten pin-alleys used ia private residences for private use. 8tEC. 3. Every hotel, inn, livery sts 51a, tavern or saloon shall be classified trad rated according to the rental value there of, and every keeper or keepers of the same shsll be required to pay into the county treasury of the county iu whieb such hotel, ins, tavern, or saloon is kept, for the use of the State, the sums, sc* cording to said rental values, as follows, to wit: Ia all eases where such rental vniuc, per year, shall be ten thousand dollars or more, such hotel, inn, tavern or saloon shall pay the sum of three hundred snd seventy-five dollars; when the rental value issoveo thousand five hundred dollars, and leas than ten thou sand dollars, the sum of three hundred dollars; when five thousand dollars, and less than seven thousand five hundred dollars, the sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars; when throe thousand five hundred dollars, and less than five thousand dollars, one hundred and eigh ty-seven dollars and fifty cents; wheu two thousand fivo hundred dollar*, and less than three thousand fivo hun dred dollars, one hundred and fifty dol lars ; when two thousand dollars, and less than two thousand five hundred dol ' lui?, OUu hundred and iuirty-one dollars and sixty-six cents ; when fiiteen hun dred dollars, and less than two thousand dollars, one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents ; when one thousand d liars, and less than fifteen hundred dollars, ninety-lour dollars and seventy five cents; when seven hundred and fifty dollars, and le-s than one thousand dollars', seventy-five dollars; when five hundred dollars, aud less thnu seveu hundred and fifty dollars, sixty seven dollars and fifty cents ; when lour hun dred dollars, aud less than five hundred dollars, sixty dollurs; when throe hun dred dollars, and less than lour hundred dollars, fifty two dollars und fifty cent*; ,vhen two hundrod dollars, and los than three hundred dollars, forty five dollars; when less thau two huudrud dollars, thirty-seven dollars nud fifty cents. The above amounts ahull be paid in quarter ly instalments, on or before the first day of April, July an 1 October, 1872, and January. 1873. 'Sec. 4. Every person, firm or com pany who shall engage in or exercise the business of selling or vending liny goods, wares, merchandise, wines, dis tilled or innlt liquors, drugs or medi cines, except such as are sold by auction, under licenses granted them, an 1 except such as are sohl by rogulnry licensed hotel, inn, tavern or saloon keeper, shall be required to pay into the treasu ry ol the county in which he or they design to couduct or cirry on such business, for the use ol the State, the sums ns follows, to wit : Those whose annual sales amount to three hundred thousand dollars and upward*, shall constitute the first class, and pay two hundred and fifty dollars; those to the amount of two hundred thousand dollars, and less than three hundred thousand dollars, the second class, aud pay two hundred dollars; those to the amount of oue hundred and fifty thousand nod less than two hundred thousand dollars, the third class, and pay one hundred and seventy live dollars; those to the amount of one hundr d aud twenty-tivo thousand dollurs and less than otio hundred uml fifty thousand dollars, the fourth class, and pay oue hundred and fifty dollars ; those to the amount of one hundred thousand dollar*, und less than one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars, the fifth class, and pay one hundred and twenty-five dollars; those to thn amount of eiirhtV-fivfi thrma and dollars, and less than one hundred thousand dollurs, the sixth class, and puy oue huudrud dollars; those to the amount of seventy-five thousaud dollars, und less than eighty five thousand dol lars, the seventh class, and pay eighty dollurs j those to the amount of sixty five thousaud dollars, aud loss than seventy five thousand dollars, the eighth class, und pay seventy dollars; those to the amount of Gfiy-fivc thousand dollars, and less than sixty five thousand dollars, the ninth class, und pay sixty dollars; those to the amount of forty-five thous and dollurs, und loss thnu fitly thousaud dollurs, the tenth /dass, and pay fifty dollars; those to the amount of thirty five thousand dollars, and Ices than forty dive thousand dollars, the eleventh (das-, and pay forty dollars ; those to the amount of twenty-five thousaud dol lars, and less thau thirty live thousand dollars, like twelfth clasa, and pay thirty dollars; th')ss to the amount ol twenty thousand dollar*, aud leas than twenty* five thousaud dollars, the thirteenth class, and pay tweuty-fivc dollars ; tho.?o to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars, and less than twenty thousand dollars, the fourteenth (das-, and pay twenty dollurs,; those to the amount often thou _Ig_-_1? . .? sand dollars, and icss than fifteen thous and dollars, tho fiftoonth class, and pay eighteen dollars); thoMi to the amount of sevon thousand five hundred dollars, nnd less than ten thousand dollars, the sixteenth claas, and pay flfleeu dollars; those to tho nmount of fife thousand dollars, and less than aorcn thousand five hundred dollars, nod all less than twenty-fire hundred to&rs, th& seMti teenth class, and pay fire dollars: Pro vided, That the ssle of malt or spirituous liquors shell not, by thia secfion, bo authcriseAJn wesaujres lestJhatyboso of ? q^OW *?\ contaiudu shall be construed to extend to physicians, surgeons, apothecaries or chemists, as to soy man or spirituous liquors whioh they may use in the pre* pafatipn or making up of medicines tor .sick, lame' or diseased persona: And provided further, Thst every sellor or vender of wines, distilled or malt liquors, in measures not less than bee quart, either .with or without other goods, wares, _ merchandise, cam modi tics or. effects, as ufosesaid, ahall pay filly per coi:t, in addition to the rates above specified, for the respective classes; and ovcry licuuso granted under this act shall distinctly specify whether the puity obtaiiiiug tho saiuo is or La not authorized thereby to sell or vend wine, spirituous, dibtillcd or malt liquors. The above amounts shall bo paid in quarter ly instalments, on the first day of April, July und Octobor, 1872, snd January, 1873. Skc. 5. If any person or pcrsous shall have more than ono store in which mer chandise at: described in the foregoing section, is sold or vended, such person or persons shall be required to pay the re spective amounts above specified, accord ing to class, for each and every store. Skc. 6. Every individual, company, or corporation, other than national banks, carrying on or conducting a banking business in this State, shall be required to pay into the couuty treasury of the county iu which he or they shall carry on or couduct such business, for the use of the State, the following respective sums, to wit : For every bank, the capi tal of which is less than, and docs uot exceed, fifty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred and twenty five dollars ; for every bank, the capital of which does not exceed ouo hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than fifty thousand dollars, two hundred aud fifty dollars ; for every bauk, the capital of which docs not exceed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than one hundred thousand dollar*, three hundred and seventy five dollars; for every bank, the capital of which does not exceed two hundred thousand: Julia is. but is greater than oue hundred and filty thousand dollars, five huudrcd dollars ; for every bank, the capital of which does not ex ceed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than two huudivd thousand dollars, six hundred and twenty five dollars; for every bank, the capital of which does not exceed three hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, seven huudrcd aud fifty dollurs ; lor every bauk the capital of which docs not exceed thrco hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, but is greater than three hundred thousand dollars, eight hundred and sceuty-fivo dollars : for every bauk. the capital of which docs n .t exceed four hundred thousand doltars, but is greater than three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, one thousand dollars ; for every bank, the capital of which does uot exceed four hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, but is greater tha t four hundred thousand d'dlar*. eleven hun dred and tw.Mify-fivc dollars, for every bank the capital of which does not ex ceed five hundred thousand dollars, hut is greater than four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, twelve hundred aud fifty dollars ; for every bank, the capi tal of which does not exceed five hun dred uud fifty thousand dollars, but is I . - - .?_ ?_?_ .! .!. ; ; ; ^ . ii . imuuiua i.iuuiiauu Uni lars, thirteen hundred and seventy five dollars ; for every bank, the capital oi which does uot? exceod six bundled thousand dollars, hut is greater than five hundred and fifty thousand dollars, fif teen hundred dollars , for every bauk, the capital of which do. a not exceed six hundred and fiuy thousand dollars, but is greater than six hundred thousand dol lars, sixteen hundred and twenty fivo d.d lai every bauk, tho oapital of which doe* not. exceed seven bundled thousand dollar*, but is greater than six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, seventeen hundred und fifty dollars; for every bank, the capital of which does not ex ceed peven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than seven huu drcd thousand dollars, eighteen It u lid red and seventy-five dollars; lor every bunk the capital of which docs not exceed eight hundred thousand dollars, but is gieater than seven hundred, und fifty thousund dollars two thousand dol lars, fox every bauk, the capital of which does not exceed ci^ht hun dred and fifty thomaud dollar*, but is greater than eight hundred thousand dollars, tweuiy.ono huudrcd uud twenty fivo dollars; for every bank, tho capital of u'bicb does not ftxeeed nine hundred thousand dollars, but is gt^ater than eight hundrod ond fifty thousand ura, twenty-two bund rial arTfflfifty dollars; for every ba^kjrjtltfilpnpiAJ of which does not exceed nine hoop red ltnd fifty thou sand dollars, but is greater than nine tundred thousand dollars, twenty-three uudred and seventy five dollars ; for evp^.baoLjtho^cajutal of which does najjj fxeced luo miMion dollars, but is greater tlhrn niffV*huudred and fifty thousand dollars, two thousand five hun dred dvllurs; snd for every additional fifty thousand dollars ot capital, or frac oollars, one TrdnoTfen * Mud* twenty-five dollars. The above amounts shall be paid in quarterly instalments, on or be fore the first day. of April, July and Oc tober, 1872, and Jandaryf 1875?A 8ec. 7. Every railroad company or corpoiatiou in this State shall be re-I quired to pay into the-Ute^H^t^of. dpi county in which its principal office within this State is located, for the use "sums, to wit; Every company or corpor ation, tin length of whose main track] and branches together is greatev than two hundred and fifty miles, thesum of twelve hand red nod fifty dollars ; evcrjf one, the length of whose main track and Krnnnh?fl hnpnthnr ?? ?WO, hllQjlfC^ miles, and not exceeding two hundred nnd fifty mihi',yc!^?jf?|* lffifRt^TS^d twenty-five dollars?^evWy^^nc? nhfr leugth of whose maiu track and branches together is one hundred und,fifty]tu|lc8 and less than two hundred miles, one thousand dollars ; every one, the tV'ugth of whose main track and branches to gether is one hundred miles, and le-s than one hundred and fifty miles, eight hundred and seventy.five dollars \. essry otic, the longth of whoso main track and branches togethe? is seventy-five miles, and less than one hundred miles, six hundred and twenty-five dojlar^ j'fVtor,y one, the longth oi whore main track mid branches together is fifty miles, a'lj? less than, seventy-five miles, three hundred aud seventy-five dollars ; and every otse, the length of whose main track and branches together is less than fifty" miles" one hundred and elglliy SUV Uli aud o half dollars. The above amounts shall be paid in quarterly instalments, on or before tho tii*t day of April, July and October, 1872, ami January, 1 S7.J. Sec. 8. Every porsou or company selling or vending commodities or mer chandise of any description whatever, at or by public outcry, shall he deemed am auctioneer under this act, and he or they if carrying on or conducting such busi ness in the Counties of CharlefSeu or Uichlniid shall be required to pay into the treasury of such county, for the use of the State, the Bum of one hundred dollars ; and if in any other' county inr this State, the sum of fifty dollars. The I above amounts shall be paid in quartet^ ly instalments, on or before tftc'first da of April, July and Oc ober, rtl 8,72 a .January, 187J. Sec. *J. Every rrerworr,--eomp*oy of] coporatioo, carrying tux.^ruoaiducting tho business of digging? vuUAuk%, manu facturing or changing into now terms, for use as fertilisers, any miiieral or phos phatic deposits tu this State, shall be required to pay into tho couuty; treasury of the county in which ho or thoy* isltall carry on or conduct such busiuess, for the use of the Stute, tho sunv .of fiyc hundred dollars, the sumo to be paid in quarterly instalments, on or before the first day of April, July and October, 1872, and January, 1873. . Sec. 10. Every person engaged itT the profession or calling of an a/torncy at law, solicitor or lawyer, physT?lan or surgeon dentist, insuraVoottvAit, or arch itect, iu this State, shall bo "required tu pay into the treasury of the county iu which such person resides, for 'The use of the State, the. sum often dollars; all photographers, diguerrean "artists, in Charleston und Kichlaml Counties, twen ty five dollars each; aud for all t he other C?uiitiw? ... wiiC ? uit*i, L?? UOiittlW O.tooj and every person holding any office what soever, cither elective or apj?ointed, all officers of corporatins and societies who receive a salary, shall be required to pTty* into the treasury of tho oounty in which such persons reside, for the use of the State, on or before the first day of April. A. 1> 1S72, the sum of one dollar for every one hundred dollars' tulary receiv able, or to he received, from such office. Any persons engaged in the business of selling by sample, or any person solici ting orders, shall pay the sum of twenty five dollars. The ubovu anmuute shall be paid in quarterly instalments; on or before the ?r?t day of April, July and October, IS72, at>d January, 1^73. Sko 11. Every company or corpora tion carrying on or conducting the busi ness of telegraphing, or Forwarding dis patch. ? by telegraph in tfrjsjjstate, shall he required to pay into the treasury ol the counly in which its principal office within this State is located, lor the use of the Stute, the Ifdlowio^i-^peciivc sum*, to wit: Every company of norpo ration' the leugth of whostY t'bi3iu line und branches tdgothor it fifty miles cr leas, fifty dollars; every one, the length of whose main line and branches togei her docs uot exceed oue huudred milcu, but is greater ttiau fifty miles, seventy-live ;drJllaTs7*n*ftTr^m,ery- additional fifty Jmiles or frae^io^ sthereof, >r?ie snny of [twenty-fivo !dg*l#a/ JPrtfrfed, 4*FT> jlhat,the a.bove rajes shell ?PJ>ly to ml single JaRS oi wires, rnd every company, or corporation ns nforcssid, shall pay j twenty per ceht/'lh a?diilotr to the rates ; ?bove ss^Ifist^.fbjr CTCjry additional wire. The shove amounts shall he paid in quar terly instalment a on or before the first day! of April/dtdy and 'Oetehi*><i]#7?, and January, 187* "J,M W*** ,M v-tr; Skc. 12. Every express company or the business of forwarding or carrying fflflfffR ffld*5;*6* ?r ff??d<t or , aserehan diae of any description, over any of the ' railroads it tr?bste?highways]of ?b/S$pti ahall be required to pay into the treasu ry of the Connty in which his or its Atthj cipal office within this Stale is located ?>r ithe turniofshe State, the sum of two i hundred and fifty dollars. The above stalments, on or before the first day of I April, July and October, 1872, and pstoiary^fcfS. ! * ; J" Skc. 13. Every person, company vr ?norpointdon carrying ou or conducting any of the above occupations or business is hereby required y> make a return* un-' der the* provisfone;-6f this act, of his or their respective occupation or business, under oath, to the Auditor of their -re spective counties, between the first day of April untljthc first day ol Juno A. I). 1872, and between the same dates, on each and every succeeding year there after; and every person, company or cor? poration Carrying on or conductiug nuy of the above occupations or businesses is hereby required to pay into toe treas ury of his or their respective counties, for the use of .the' SWo, on or before flic first day of April, July and #ct?&r: .1872, and January, 1873, and at the samp-time, on each succeeding year thcroaOerj.th'e sum required by thefote going provisions of this act, to be paid into tho respective County treasuries, on his or -.their respective occupation or I business. 0 l i lt ia hereby made the duty 1873, and at the samo time on each und every succeeding 3-ear there.fier, tu :/lake and doltvor: to the Treasurer of his county a duplicate list, arid at .the same time transmit to the State- Arili tor an'abstrnct of the returns made'fte> him under the provisions of this act. Sko. 15. It shall be tho duty of the frcasurer of each and every courfty In this State, upon the receipt of the first quarterly insalment of the sums speci fied to be paid upou any occupation'or msinai* under the provisions of this act to pive to the person, company or cor poration paying the same a certificate to the Auditor of his county, specifying' the sum paid, and the occupation or business ou which the same was paid ; and r. iid Auditor, upon presentation to him of such certificate, is hereby author ized and directed to issue to the person or -fowptrny, or corporation presenting;* the same, a license authorizing him or them to carry on or conduct auch occu pation or business for the period of one year from ^ho first day of April: Pro titled, That tho qmrtcrly instalments heretofore provided for shall be paid whet) due, or such license, so issued, shall become null and void; fur the issuing of which license said County Auditor shall receive the sum of twenty j-fivo coots from the person, company or corporation receiving tho -Mine, as com pensation for taking the returns and issuing tho licenses provided for in this act ; Vrovulcd, That any person, com or corporation who may commence any ot the occupations or businesses*" specified in this act after the first dsy of April, A. I). J872, or of any succeoling year, shall' take out a license from the timo of commencing such occupation or j thereafter/ for which hs or they shall pay a >um proportionate to the uumber ?it months intervening bctwoen such ?periods". ; / Skc. 16. The County Treasurer of] cS-wi and every county shall pay, or cau-te to be paid, monthly into the State treas ury all money* p,>c,??ri?'J by hin! under the provisions of this act. and tho State Treasurer shall roceipt therefor to.boun ty T*e isurcrs, in the same manner as is provided in section otic hundred and two of an act entitled "un act to provide for the ashcssmcnt and taxation of property," pissel the 15ih day of September, A. 1>. 18?8. Skc 17- Any pcrsob or ptrsous carrying on or conducting any occupa tion or business named iu this act, with out having first complied with U" pro visions, hhajl be deemed guiliy of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall bo sentenced to piy a fine not less than double tbe amount of license imposed upon such business or occupation, aud bo imprisoned in tho j^il of tho cbuuty iu which stich offense is committed, for a : period' of irWles* than six months, or either or both, at tho discretion of the couit, ami every company or corporation earring otf or conducting any occupation or business named in Ihiit nrt arithnnf hniimj I Mi &>uyp>?e?r wiih itg p#ov?smns, shall be ftuedrf ?n a srm Jaft tfsa tiff doable the amount of license larposed anon such .btjslnes* or' l>ecupatfpn, fltt?' '^6 AttorT iiey-General and .^oUcitom are hereby, authorized and directed-to take all legal prpceodiags ? necessary for. the coUeotioft uf such fines. Approved March 13/J8T*. L fPv^-^^=?. 1ft if i VrWTfii .n" i' r*? Oran?cburn Hraiuh. >JSOU 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on rftFECfAX DEPtraiTS AnauMiR dflff. on SAYiNOS C^?j^sdcd Sssi Local Finance Coninti ttw*. ,r:'A< Hon. ?TltOfl'.11 ?WJ (ftBOVBR. ^ 'CW. l'Atfl, S. FELDER. JASVlt^J^KfL AjwiflU?? CaanierT* ??FL iE^ERIELs I Has JtTST OPENEtf "f fcAftOK and TINF3 StOCK of' H KiT^ii**' of the LATEST STYLE8 ?ad-d?AT TERNS. Aa unusual nppnrfnntty Jbr ?election. - A complete aaaoeliuen?_j>f JEWELRY. Sl'CDS and RUTtt?lT/lETgagement 18 k Plain Wedding, rM e*lj*sp Jpd Seal Ringe. WATCH-CHAINS. r Elegant sets of RROUCHES and EARRINGS. English, Swiss and American WATCHES, Geld and Silver?every WATCH warranted. " AMF.m^Atf CLOCKS of cTery aeeerip tloal 1i Ct?... /> v, VY.nVM'\V' ? SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to trait all Agra.' M usonic Odd Folbrws earlgSeewrtfrffsa. pernnec BADO KS. REPAIRING Promptly and Well DONB - K. EZEKIEL'S, SIGN OF Xflff *KI JW*TtlE raar ^.'J i'*".'*"ii-iMti.-. fo <;i rH'lo?o,or. STILL RiijiMaaapi I* It I' .Yf I li 31 S . GOLD and SILVER MfcuAij* anoDfltX). MA awarded to SINGER SEWING MACHINE at Savannah Fair* Ne^iabar, 1871. " FIRST PREMIUM at Atlanta Fair. October, 1871, tor REST PA^lfJY ?I.VCHINE. PREMH'M at tho MaccyvF-?rt>etobet?l8:i, lor FAMILY MACTUNE, With beat aud most uaeful attachments FIRST PREMIUM at Thomasville, Newest ber 2, 1871, for beet FAMILY MACHINE. Vvi , GOLD MEDAL aa4 THREE SILVER MED. ALS a warded Che SI KG RR at the ? ? sagest-i Fiij, r?nrf-, ? ? ber, 1871. Ex ana itre the celefcmtej "NEW F SEWING MA01IISE?!h In the world. * A Kl H. D. HAW LEY, t i General,Agent for South Carolina? Oeorghvjnid.PdbrkJa. J. K. WHITE; Agent for QrangMWrg County. Local Agents in nearly t>Yery eonaty in I South Carolina. mar 23 c . , 1/ SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC & STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND AT TUB !?#? ISNGrlNE lioXJSE. The c-'.obratcl PEN LETTER ROOK far Copying Letters?used without a Press? every business man should hareTdq*, "\ Anything in my lino not on hand can be ordered in a short time. KIRK ttO IS I Jan 0 c ly TH? OLD ESTABLISHED _ J J J.JSP_ ^tCfiW'V Vtfi/iiv'vri'iyjnr yj?r>*x.T.^v OF AMEJilCA. > ? - t ? TUB SOUTHERN, No. 8 N/Cwf/es Sbvet* BALTIMORE, MD. Orffinittd ant kuAuj and cfliddU gSptd^Mm to t if com s rsotoram 'Practical ^ccoitnkmtt OVER 25pq YOUNG M?tt rar*f nra SOUTltEKN STATES GRADUATED *t tkh /.V577rCWW, assff **t rti fc> 61 line Rt>frmihlt ?nd lucr^tiv* F+liHtm n* tK, W<v BAXXS A.VD 3LSWSJU MOUSES $/ ik* Cevntry. THERE ARE SO VACATION'S. tnltr at m-mf tf'i. Sd?rmt AnVstjtfrs f fmwfmttim mnd tur<*i _ Sfdfi* VMmt rv<w*?f*u mrfi/tisV.Ws. f. ?i r/ rtnmatu><if. L?ct*ti r?w? Fttf St*?%f: . AMritt ?// Cfm-iwniVrnffttu t* TT. H. BAJ>hElf, tVse?. Ssu/Mn m But int n CtJl+%, . 3AI TI.VORR, BtW. ao7 JJ