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CHARLESTON
aSOUTH CAROLINA
LLIAM MOLLOY. Gener'aI Maagr
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AN ORDINANCE_.
To Levy and Collect Licenses In the Towr o:
MannirAg for the Year 1914.
Be *' : , d itn, d 1Y the .\a*or arc
\ .6- 3 - 11i 0 i.. T.--n Of .Mauning 't
- o tm. 't A,% w btw':
s'criG 'z I I. : every nerson. fi;n,
e .- p .ra i. n engageit it
n ... a or r'.,fo:an ;Ierm
a44 :TI d w:t biu ti.e imits el
.m-u -! \iaegshall be reqire-d
Ir ! ..1 :h- 1s. d::y of F, Lbruary
.4 to om . ; .i --n-e ito efxm 'is s tid
i. *.I.. - .. ',I p .-ssion hin.
beI' 1:,n,.t e' , he %Aidtio u; ard every
p.-r:-oU. t'fm ..: o: ora..:oI no'w so en
-ate.l. bil. ex p Cin toenga::e in such
tr.udt. usi:,U s .P:- pr fe'nsion after tihe
st. U 3 of Januin-.% k,' the p~esentyear,
;all 'eq..or.-d ., iir.! obti n licarse
to ex ioise s. me, all of the a.aid liceuse
to be fixed ;.-0rdiing to the schedule
and arn-,unts it-r.inafter set forth. .
Sre. 2 Up< i e.,h :tnd rv, ry merchant
'r au% o:? er i- reon. I'rw. company or
iepor:i e ;n tioinu business within tdw
:njitS . , the sai: Io,wa (if Manning.
iid for c:.ei :tit4 er. ry store or piate
A busl: - witi.in ihe ecrporate limits
i! the c od t-wn. sxept nch as -are
Slherwisg,' .. ifi::.ly taxed by this
I dinan.-, th- iieenii hAl; he as fo
OWS:
Upon merchants whose gross cash
nd credit sales do not exceed:
2.:'%0 per annum- . -.-..-$10.00
5. 5 er annum .15.00
10-G . annum ..- -- -.. 20.00
15, C er annum - -- 25.00
23,.'0 per anm ------30.0
40,0001 -er annum ---.-----35.0o
50.00 r.er annum -- -..-40.0
73,000 per annum-- ------45.00
100,000 per annm---- M--_ 0.00
SEc. 3 Every firm, company or cor
oration required by the ordinance of
!ie town of Manning to obtain a license
> tnace in aby trude. business or pro
tssiona for whib a licet-use is req iied.
ball, before the 15:h, day of January
f each year, register with the town
lerk. titst his or her name or stkile,
nd in cast of a fisn or company tbe
amfes Of the several persons constitut
nv such firm or company, and the
ti.ee sf tus-ness; second, the trade,
u-ite--s er profezsiou for which a li
euse is required; tiLe place ivhere
uh trade. business or profession is
auriet. on in the case of a deale-r in
o d-. wares or merchandise, the
rount, ( xten-t and value of the busi
itss ca;red( on; il of which shall be
ven uider oath. AN vergonQ. firns.
teor corp->riois coumene
: hus n :-s on or af..ter the first day of
a:uarv 1914 s-wll rerister as afere
01. it. shall be the dity of- the town
, r k to ass.s-:i'l ps.r..-, tirms, com
i:L4s at:d corporations liuble for town
icecses uaneer the ordinances of, this
% n. anid cnter the s;utre in a book to
ie known as the Liceuse Book. viking
casifi. d aand compiete -list - or all
Lih person-. firts, c'mnin.. a1 Ii
rporadons who 1ire iite for tAwn
ieetise. hnd the s tount. of license* ftr
vhieh t'ery art: liable. wttich iive.ses
1'alt b-- o-tui!.:d as herein provided.
n or before :he 1st day if Feruary,
914. Liecns-cr hsill tbe i.-sued by the
rk ua:d Tir--asretr, wzn sna.1 keg p a
cti'd <::l; leruse isau. d ;n i he ,i
.u..e 1o3k. It. -1 u hr I he. duty if
h- Ma.'.or ! tn, rre thei,' paauInt o0
11 the Hi--uts-- fi-xe.i by% the ria
t I;h# t11, I& Of M:nid. aod as.ss d
1% It; a. nder authori tb- rot .
or ,e- g. ; he mnanri rer r ~e)b..
i.e # J . me Sta.-- of 'u "I aro
i. : I. tm or n- e s -of ,.Ir town .f
.:EC 4 rt-y tpers n exeiise or car
Oi 'uV y. .- . , usic.e s ior pr(ofes 0
r tli he l eis:3I :t;'iar ry (n or' Icoin.
f-wiebt~l iii c-nase is re qutireid by ii
rdio..-r'. witho-a. tirs. :eels er'ng or,
,ki:V gut..-aeb a l'S. n-c- a, in th .t b -
-nr lab'- -o :h im3pu--nD .f he:
.o id $.) .: .3.ft.mt"'ot fne a tf' n
i1~.e r ..XI .\I3:i o'-. ,t 050 .3 M
SEC 5. il ev. r., iiens0e 10 be t .k--n
uat. und r i.x e y .ou howity of ihis ird.
ace, athal bo conltained and set for. h
e purpose, tra e, business or profes
ion ?or~ which such liceuse is granted.
nd the name and place of buisness of
e person or persons taking out the
ame, and the time for which it is
vanted.' The Clerk and Treasurer
al prepare a form of license to be
ised in each case, and shall have the
ame printed and bound-in book form,
a neat and substantial manner, with
proper stub attached to each, upon
hich shall be written at, the time thbe
icense is issued' the name of the part~y
baining the same, the length of time
overed by such license, together wtih
e amount charged therefor; and the
tarty receiving such license shall keep
e same posted in some conspicuous
lace where his business, trade or pro
ession is carried on. A ny svasions of
e provisions of this Section shall be
b-et, to a pen:tity of not more than
40 or thirty aays imprisonment.
SEC. 6. The license granted under
is ordinance shall not authorize the
terson. firm. compauny or corporation
lentioned therein, to exercis'e or carry
the trade, business or profession
peci fed in such license in any other
lae than that mentioned-thereirs. All
icenses issued on and after' Februar.,
st sherll not be for less than the cur
ent year unless otherwise provided
eremn.
EC 7. Fora heen:e tocar-yonhani
e Ii.Z.e.r t or' L chsie. I t des. -ui
. i- 4:r arf:.in the sum'r heieinrt a
e t o Jd .":al lb phi si'.a:110th. to :
' strn-* in g 1 or' . fo--r --rr U' .
, d ates Tra *tury nio'e NC t
ak nott-s or gol d or sil v.r ce r I i
aS.
SEC 8. Any money lender (private)
eho shall ehargre, accept or receive in
rest charges or compensation for the
ending of m-.>ny, directly or indirect
yv . hataver name, aleans or dle
ice, in excess of the legal rate of 8 per
rent per' annum, he, she or they, shiall
e subject to a line not exceeding $40
)r imprisonzenut in the town jail for a
ime not excding thirty days for
rach offense and the record of their
ronvictions, con viotions shall be report
rd to the next tueeting of town council,
hereupon the license of such party or
arties so convicted shall be revoked.
Luctioneers selling at public
outcry- -- ..---...-..---$ 5.00
gency or agent real estate
renting or -selling--..:-- --5.00
gents selling fertilizers - - 5.00
gents or dealer in pianos and
and organs or either - ---10.00
gents not specially mentioned 10.00
Ltutomobiles-dealer----.,.---10.00
tutomobiles-repair shop-- 5.00
Banks or trust companies - - 50.00
Brokers-mrchandise------ 5.00
Billiard or pool rooms, each -30.00
Brick masons--_--- -..----5.00
Barber shops, per chair-- --2.00
Blacksmith shops and wheel
wrights---- -----....---5.00
oarding houses or hotels for
the accommodation of trans
ient customers, having 8
rooms and less than 15- - 5.00
having 15 rooms and over-.. - 10.00
Bottling works, per annum -5.00
Book agents selling books by
subscription----- - -- 10.00
3owling alleys .- - -- -5.00
i posters--------- 5.00
3ill posters, per day---- --1.00
3uilding and Loan Association
-local----...----- .,... 10.00
uilding and Loan Association
_nannte or epreentative
whose principal office is not
located in this state --..--100.00
Butchers_---- ---- --- 20.00
Butchers-itinerant, per day '2.09
Bicycles-agents or dealers 5.00
Boot and sl oc blacks ...-... -1.00
Cotion Sgn ':nd prcss in vs.- 10.00
CotM sed o' ma.-, m;* ::dj
g:zs--- . . - -- --
- . fft; dolla:z -- .- - --. 5.00
Ccmractors tak:-ng contracts
niot over e thousand doilars 10.00
Contractors taking con' racts.
over $1,000 rot cycr $5,.0 - 15.00
Contractors taking contracts
$5,0.30 not over $10,000 ..- 25.00
Contractors taking contracts
over $10,00.-- 40.00
Carnivals, not lhes than per
week - - - 150.00
Circus and Menagerie -peL day*
cxhibiting in city - -- 100.00
Dentists -------- ------10.00
Dog and pony show, not less
than- - ------.00
Express companies or agencies
each; for business done, ex
clusively within the town, of
Manning and not including.
any business doe to or from
points without the state and
not including any business
done for tne - government 'of
the U-lted States-- 25.00
Exhibitions-Theatrical, mins
trai .or other under tent, per
d'ay.-------.:.--- ...-. 10.90,
Electric. light companies -- 20.00
Fish or oysters-sold on streets 5.00
Flying Jennie-per day - --' 5.00
Fruit -and regetable stands or
lunch counters -- --.. 5.00
Grits mills- ----- 2.50
Hawkcrs and peddicrs, per day 20.00
Hosicry mills- .--..s 5.00
Hors.eshoeing .-.. -- ---- 2.50
Harness repair shofjs----- 5.00
Hucksters-produce--- _- 2.0
Provided, this ordinance shall. not
apply to farmers selling their
truck or produce upon the streets of
Manning.
Ice factory 10.00
Ice dealers - at retail-each
house with wagcns_ - . 5.00
Ice cream saloon or caft 1- . 2.50
Insuirance comr;anics-tife -
fire-represented by :tran.A
ient solicitor or agent-pec
week.- - -.---- 20.00
insurance companies-fire or
o':! line life --.-----..-- 10.00
insurance companies- accident,
fidelity, guarantee, live stock
or other insurance company,
for each company - - -- --. 10.00
Ins.,rance sciJeitors of life and
accident insurance companies
and soicitors of fire and oth
er insurance companies, un
connected with a regular 10
cal licensed agency of same.. 20.00
-nsurance of any other kind
and company, corporation or
society having insurance fea
tures other than charitable__ 10.00
!tinerant repairer of bicycles,
-typewrters, sewing machines
or cash reg'sters, not regu-.
- larly <'mi~ced by licensed
da..gr - -. .. ... ...... - .. 5.00
.Ccrostnceor other oil compan
ies ... ... .. ... ... ... ... - .. 25.00
:and ioan co~mpanies or agents
- therdfor..---....-...- 10.00
4wye: ---..--. .....-- ....-. 10.00
Landries .-- --.... .--. 24)0
Iaundry agents--_-----_..--2.00
Machine shops--..-.:..-..- 5.0.0
Money lenders-.....-...----.... 10.00
Newspapers---- --- ....--5.00
Peddlers, per day -- ----10.00
Printing office>.iob_---...--5.00
Physicians--....--. ....-..-- 10.00
Photographere, transient, per
day-....---- - --- .....-- 1.00
Photographers, per year - ... 10.00
Pressing clubs --- -_-----3.00
Railroads, for business done ex
clusively within the limits of
the town of Manninig and not
including any business done
to or from points without the.
state and .not including any.
business done for the govern
ment of the United States ..- 75.00
Restaurants, serving meals on
ly-'.--------. ..- - 5.0
Stables (not sale,) vehicles and
horses for hire only. (Tbis
license shall apply to all per
sons hiring out teams wheth
er running 'a livery stable or
not)--.... --.--.-- -- 10.00'
Stables--vehicles and horses.
fo~r &ale and feed---.... 25.00
Sta'onr--....-..- ---- --1000
?nrveyors-------..---...--5.00
Sanitary plumbing-..-------..5.00
Shooting gallery ..- - -... .... - 10.00
Skating rinks -.:- --...---5.00
Soda fountains, connected with
other business or alone ...- 10.00
Telegraph companies or agen
cies, for business done within
the town of Manning and not
including any business done
from points without the state
and not including any busi
ness done for the government
of the United States - --_ 10.00
Telephone companies, local -20.00
Telephone companies, long dis
tance-----..- - --...--10.00
Undertakers ----_----10.00
Venders, street, per day _-- 20.00
Wagons or other vehicles run
for gain, one horse each, on
streets----_.- -----5.00
Wagons or other vehicles run
for gain, two horses each on
streets----- ------10.00
Warehouses each with storage
for hire----..--- --10.00
Warehouses, tobacco- -----10.00
SE. 8. That the proceeds of the lie,
cease tax shall be applied by the Clerk
and Treasurer to the payvment -of ' the
current expenses of the said town.
SEC. 9. The amount to be charged
for license for any other business, trade
or profession not bereintofore specifi
cally enumerated, shall be fixed by the
Committee on Finance, but said com
mittee shall have no authority to
change or reduce the license fees here
in fixed: Provided that in-case of short
term licenses,, taken out in the latter
part of the fiscal l ear, the Committee
on Finance may in their discretion re
duce the license fee.
SE. 10. The (Cierk and Treasurer
shall consult the Committee on Finance
where the occupation of anv applicant
for~ license, or atmeuut so be rharged is
questioned, iod the committee shall|
have power to decide the matter.|
Se. 11. The Cle,-!r and Traure"
sball berequired-to turn :overf to the
Police Department, the names of all
delinquent license Payers immediately
after the 15th, of February 1914, and
the Police Department shall immed
iately bring the delinquents before the
Mayor for violation of this ordinance.
SEC. 12. That the Councii shall have
Ihe power to revoke any license for
just cause.
SEC. 13. It shall be the duty of the
Police force to investigate-and report
to the .\ayor all persoos doitlg business
i i hou t. a license.
SEC 14. That on an-1 af ter the- pa
sae of this ordiuance the penalty of
non payment (;f license shall be the
sum of ten per cent for every month
or part of mooth until said license - is
paid. Fiscal year as to licenses to rur
from January to January.
SEC. 35. 'A11 Ordinances or parts of
Ordinaraces conflicting with tbis Ordi
nance are-hereby repealed.
Done and ratified under the corporate
seal of the Town of Manning on the
5th, day of January in the year of our
Tord one thousand nine hundred and
fourteen
A. C. BRADEAM,
Mayor.
Attesi:
T. M. WELLS, City Clerk.
CHARCOAL FOR SWINE
One -of Cheapest and Best Pre-.
ventive of Diseases.
Missouri Writer Gives In Detail His
Method'of Using Timber Covered
With fron''Covers to Secure
Slo* Burning of Heap.
Charcoal Is one of the cheapest of
ieasie preentives tfiat man be fed to>
hogs.: Is espicially valuable In wa
ter, ywhether the-anmal are in the
fttening pens or in the woods lot.
Chircoal-can be bought, but- this
takes away its cheapness. It can be
biiied on the-farm,and the burning
takes but very little time or labor.
Green or dry timber, corn cobs or
havy -brush ean be turned into char
coal.
The method I have used for a good
many years is very simple. Along In
the fal and winter, when I need more
charcoal for the hogs, I dig a trench
somewhere between 8 and 10 feet In
length. I make It about three fest
wide and about as deep as It Is wide,
says a Missouri writer in the Farm
Progress. If possible, I burn - the
charcoal. In the woods. lot near the
timber, thatl am using as this aves
the time and trouble of hiling the
wood.
Pile the trench full of wood,' putting
in enough dry timber to start it
blazing well. Arrange the timber so
you can.start the fire near the center
of the tiench'and at the bottom of the
lidap, so the fire will spread upwards
and to either side through the logs.
. Let It blaze pretty strongly, and al
low enough headway to reach all
parts of the-heap. I want every stick
in the pile-to be ablaze before I pro
ceed with the next step.'
I use bi sheets of iron tocover-over
the trench - after It is thoroughly
ablaze. Several years ago I picked
up three or. four old .scraper bot
toms', thick, heavy Iron plates about
fortyeight inches in width. I use
these to cover the trench, laying
them edge to edg' and 'stopping the
places, where - they overlip; with wet
clay. This keeps all -the heat in. and
the process " slow burning can go
on undernea?L them. A little gaseous
smoeke and some of the'heat, escaples,
but moat of It remains. under -te
plates.
I let this fron-lidded pit stand for $
diy. or two before removing the
plates. I hardly ever fall to find about
a 1wagon-bed full of fin. charcoal
when iI open-dt.
.The use .of the sheet Iron - plates
seems to smother the fire fustsenough
to keep it fromi burning so freely as
'to destroy all the wood fiber, and yet
gives it enough leeway to permit a
slow combustion. Of course, If the
it is opened too soon the blase will
leap up again, and all the work will
be for 'zothing.
In turning corn cobs into chrolI
follow .about the same method as
when turning timber Into coals. Thef
are p1aced In the pit, started to blaz
ing, and then checked by being sealed
up under the ,sheet Iron. They char
in about the same thime as timber.
.As a mineral element in hog rations
charcoal is hard to beat. It Is espe
cily valuable in stiaing the aip
petite, and, in freeing the intestinal
tracts of the animnals from varl9us
disturbanaces.
..- TO GET RID-OF MOSQUrTOES
You can sleep, Pish. Huntor attend to any work
without being wOrried by the biting or singing
of Mosquitoes. Sand-Sies, Gnatsor other insects
y plig tOtefce ers and hands. DR
G. T.. Floyd,
SURVEYOR and CIVL ENGJIEHI
*Offiee over ank of Manning
"ilere We
IHie It!
Kidune e s adrrehs
PILLSEOUO
NI L DISECOU VER
AND ALLT1IROQAND LUNG TROUBLES1
GUARANFEED JA7/SFACWRY
OR MONE Y REFUNDED.
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaia and builds up the system. A true tonic
.a n..daemeti.rad unts andcehildrez. 50e.
A Car of That Celebrated
INDESTRUCT&B9
AIIICAI UIN FENCE
Now in our Warehouse.
Our usual Strong Lines
of Merchandise now
more complete than
ever.
A hearty welcome awaits.
you at
MANING HARDWARE ,COM jNY.
As Notice. +7
As there has been some misunderstanding about the meaning of these
advertisements. I beg to call attention to the following:
+ 1st.The advertisementphas no TRADE VALUE. It VAUE is +
CASH in MONEY.
2nd. Drugs and Patent Medicines and strictly Medicinal Prebuations
+ are not included in this advertisement, the DIKE -LINE EXC19PT
3rd. Only one advertisement can be used at one time. -
4th. At least one aiticle at 25c. must be purchased. Small articles
aggregating 25c. are not permissible.
.5th. We. pfetha pyor--ESONAIL hedde isitent 4 Me
6th. Our object is to push our SIDE INES
We thank you'for past business and earnestly solicit a continuance of
your valued. patronpage..
ARANT'S DRUG STORE._
New Arrival.
Come to.our Stables and hlook at the
finedlot of -
Mules and Horses ,
-. just arrived.: We are prepared to show you thecleianest
2 lot of stock that has -been brought to this market in
a many a year. Come niew and make yone seleetion.
COFFEY & RIGBY.
The Yotung Reliable.
BRING YOU]R
SJOB WORK &
TO THE TINES OFFiCE.