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Teacihers' Meetg. The next meeting of the Clarendon County Teachers' Associatien will be held at Manning Saturday, January 16th, at 11 o'clock. Superintendent S. H. Edmunds of the Sumter City Schools will deliver an address on timely school topics. Besides this .address, there will be other discussions of interest. The meeting will then be conducted in the naturc of rona table talks. on such mattet s as will b.; the greatest in terest and valdue to our teaching fra ternity. Coming up for d iscassin at this time will be a suitahle proaramn for Cooety Field day in Jhe spring. Every white teacher in the county is ,arn-stly urg ed to be present at this meetigng. Le-t there be e. full tu:- out of our t~eachers, and !er us push the Associa tion work for the remaindt-r of the vear. D. R RISER. Pre-iieu. E. J BRO4 NE, Copnty Sept..of Education. Notice to Creditors. All personst having claims against the estate of Charles L. Ridgill, de ceased, will present them duly attested and those owing said estate will make payment to the undersgned qualified Administratrix of said estate. MRS. J. G. RIDGILL. Manning, S. C.. Dec. 31, 1914. cout. The Court of General Sessions con venes in Manning Monday January 25, with Judge I. W. Bowman presiding. GRAND JURY. C B iules, New Zion, R F D. W 0 Gardner. Turbeville. J S Ridgeway, Manning. D D Barnes. Foreston. BB Odom, Manning, R F D. W 0 Baird, Turbeville. G MSmith. Manning. W L Lee, Manning, R F D. J D Beatson, Davis Station. C E Cochran, Maning. J E Husbands, Foreston. R D Timmons, Wilson. HOLDOVERS. R Hugh Belsar, Summerton. RE Thompson, Alcolu. J McD McFaddin, Manning, R F D. J M Galloway. Manning. A C Harvin, Manning. J N Fan, Alcolu. PETT JURY. J W. Rigby, Manning. J W Wheeler, New Zion. R P Biliups. Summerton. P A Fann, Alcolu. H S Biiggs. Silver. J D McElveen. New Zion. W D Gibbons, New Zion. W H Rawlinson, Manning, R. F. D. T S Coker, Turbeville. -D E Geddings, Paxville. Marion Williams, Manning. H J Ross, Silver. C H Baggett, Wilson. J M Rowe, Summerton. C J B Corbett, Davis Station. J H Witherspoon, Alcolu. L M Justice, Manning, R. F. D. E H Clark, Davis Station. U T Mirtin, Alcolu. A B Thames, Manning. H C Chewning, Summerton. J 0 Coker, Turbeville. R J Carrigan, Summerton. H A Alsbrook, WiLson, R F D. S E Hodre, Paxville. C F Rawlinson, Jordao. E M Watt, Summerton. Jos E Davis, Manning. W D Young, Alcon. * H F McFaddin, New Zion. . J E Childers, Davis Station. Howard Hodge, Silver, R F D. John L Joh'nson, Davis Station. R T Geddings, Paxville. L R Cole, Seloc H H Hilton, Davis Station. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 30th day of January, 1915, at 11 o'cloclg A. M., for letters of discharge as administra tor of the estate ofMrs. Minnie M. Mc -Cay, deceased. CHARLTON DURANT, Manning. S. C.. Dec. 23, 1914. Noe New York Namesake. The genuine old New Yorker was looking very sad indeed. "I was look ing over -a post office guide or direc tory today," he said, "and while oth - er cities of the land. have small towns scattered about the country named for them, New York is without a single namesake- If I had the New York conceit I might say there could be but one New York, but I haven't, and I wonder if the absence of namesakes Is due, to the fact that New Yorkers are so enamored' of their city that none has ever gone forth to colonize, or that those who have gone are- of so small consequence that they have been * nable to de as much as to give the mie of their native town to any that they have assisted In founding. Whatever It Is, the result remains, -and there is but one New York men tioned in the post office directory." Clever Deception. Men who craned their necks and bus tied against each other to get a look at the girl on exhibition in one of the store windows were given the laugh by women in the crowd. The flutter ing of the girr's parasol, and the blow ing of her dress convinced the men that they were looking at a "living model," and it was not until- they had gazed at it for some time that they discovered they had been faled. By arrangements of fans the breeze gen tiy blew the gown worn by the wax figure, and also her parasoi. Her hair was blown about her face in a most bltcfW fashion and more than one man exclaimed, "Isn't she a peach!" and discovered his error when the women in the crowd snickered. Worcester Post. Jam, From "Jamaica." Jam seems to take Its name from Jamaica, and Is comparatively a mod ern luxury. Galt, in his -"Annals of the Parish," states that the fashion of jam making was Introduced into Scotland about 1760, when berry bushes were planted by "some of our young men that had been sailors com ing from Jamaica," and the condiment 'was valuea In the first place chiefly as "an excellent medicine for a sore throat." A writer In Hone's "Every day Book," in 1826, deplored the fact that jam could not be "purchased at the shops as other articles of con sumption s're." Worth Knowing. The laurel was much in favor in olden days, as it meant "love tri umphs." The Greek bride wore a wreath of myrtle. A bride of today may choose her own. flower If she wishes, stamping It with her individu ality. Some girls take the flower al lotted to the month, especially If the time happens to be June, with Its wealth of roses. Widows usually wear violets, either white or purple, or a combination of both. 0 PLEA FOR WIDER ROADWAYS 7our-=n-Foot Road Will Outlast Three o-Foot Roads and is Much E:Atter in Every Way. I ave not our counties and townships ewast.,ni- a good bit of our money C;); -foot roalbeds on 24 by rcet wide road grades? A 24-foot .,e grade is plenty wide encugh for : 4oot roadbed. Then why spoil _-e.Cd ,grade by putting on a 9-foot 1:e - t costs less than one-third =rc to make a good job of it? Four n'h ioCt ir scficient width for two' eks; tha -.-vould meai just one of the wear on the road. Then socan drive so as to have a wNheel on: ach side of the canter and that makes' one more track and will be equal to a 9-foot road. So you see we have three times the wearing surface on a 14-foot roadbed that we do on a 9-foot. Then we have a chance to pass other rigs without one or both going into the ditch. Now this is claiming quitel a lot for one-third more expense, but 1 think a 14-foot road will outlast three 9-foot roads, has a handier surface and is better in every way, writes John D. De Cou in Michigan Farmer. If you come up behind a rig you have a chance to get by. If you are driving an auto you do not have to go outside i of the hard roadbed and take chances on skidding into the ditch. A 9-foot roadbed has but one track. Where the wheels run it gets packed perfectly solid and a heavy load will crush all small stones into dust, and the first auto that comes along sucks it up on the front side of the wheels and then blows it clear off the track when they let go. This doesn't seem, much, but when from one to fifty or more go over the same track it soon counts. Met:while, the horses travel Ing in the cc:ter with iron-sbo hocf have kept that dug loosa and it grado 'ally works out, leaving the road low in the center where it should be high. Then when heavy rains come the ridges where the wheel tracks come hold it i and it washes down the cen ter to the lowest level, where it runs off at the sides, cutting ditches and causing a bad chuck hole. This road is hard to keep in repair. If you use a road grader or drag tc scrape the sides to the center the wheel tracks are so eolid that they will hold up the blades and you will do but little if any good. If you haui AGod _Rodi Michgan on or grve itwlntpc i h cetr u ke okngit h whee traks, akin the stil h -he when hey re to hig aed. our rads wre 1 feetor m ri with'te th rvigwul ea ovi-th hoe odmaig hr smooh suface anVy ongoe Aol drain oad at the cideand o wah n gaete l cntr pacn the woulder bt ewear enougin anyo one ourc rod wereo 14usht srface in dth thebn he drivinwd be auts or epaiholeoo roadin at and smoothhr surface, fb oingeovlewl once n asoil with a fo road. drhey wuld keepolo the sentrackg, the mat tew.oul drnoffked the ies paen nis washdo n the rstplac, tand therui would feet and tharenougin atrwrd wl o wrk o rs theolhr surface uinc tie sandec idewc will pakah ake a smoothlhd sracie forpepit wil] diet soi asug to c the srfc Burotaoed.9fotrod Te Wherewcroe the rst atten ius till the farmers toed n1t fet a: daer to the frost plac th to: ninefee and thenbl state adtinwart foret isharad tet ncoh v worof thevedr surfatenju. g A good eacht prventic wl havrs cuc ber anlld sevle vins efore aite .i th epans acoer gwayn.s Whereedrtrdacing Raidy tion the armer cae own fromi damanger usndhe dold her that cr Their cmanul esrl beon he raysd calscence. 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Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al ermen of the Town of Manning in ouncil Assemblcd: SEC 1. That every person, firm, >mpany or corporation engaged in ny trade, business or profession- here iafter mentioned within the limits of s town of Manning shall be -required L or before the Ist, day of February 415 to obtain a license to exercise said :ade, business or profession within ie limits of the said town; and every er-ou,firm or corporation noD now so en .e.l. but expevi.ing to engage in such rade, bu-iness or pros:son after the .t. day of Januaiy of the present year, ball b- Yequired to irst obtain license <xereise sant, all of the said license be fix:,d aceorving to rbe schedule ad amomtnus hereiuafter set forth. 'SEC 2. -U:on each and every merch nt or any other oerson, firm. company :corpormio(n doIntg bu~uses withinj be limits of the said -own of Mancinz. nd for each ard every store or place r business'within the corporate hoits f the said town. except. -smch as are thb rwise ;pi [eally taxed iry this rdinanee, the license shal be as fol :>ws: Upon merchants whose gross casb ad credit sales di not exceed: 2.000 per ainum.............10.00 5,000 per anoum... ......... 15.0C 10,000 per annum.......... 20.00 15,000 per annum... ......... 25.0C 25,000 per annum............. 30.0C 40,000 per annum.......... 35.0C 50,000 per annum ... ......... 40.0C 75.000 per annum...... . ..... 45.00 100,000 per annum...... ....... 50 0( SEC 3. Every irm, company or cor oration required by the ordinance o he town of Manning to obtainalicense o engage in any trade, business or pro ession for which a license is required, hall, before the 15th, day of January f each year, register with the town lerk, first bis or her name or style, nd in case of a firm or company the ames of the several persons constitut ng such firm or company, and the lace of business; second, the trade, >usiness or profession for which a li ense is required; the place where uch trade, business or profession is arried on in the case of a dealer in roods, wares or merchandise, the mount, extent and value of the busi ess carried on; all of which shall be iven- under oath. All persons, firms ompanies or corporations commencing usiness on or after the first day of anuary 1915 shall register as afore aid. It shall be the duty of the town !erk to assess all persons, iirms, com >anies and corporations liable for -town icenses under the ordinances of this wn, and enter the same in a book tc >e known as the License Book, giving . classified and complete list of all uch persons, firms, companies and cor orations who are iable for town li ese, and the amount of license for hich they are liable, which licenses hall be obtained as herein provided, n or before the 1st day of February, 915. License shall be issued by the 3erk and Treasurer, who shall keep a ecord of all liceuses issued in the Li ense Book. It shall be the duty of the ayor to enforce the payment of all be license fixed by the ordinances o1 he town of Manning and assessed by im under authority therof as afore aid in the mannhr prescribed by the aws of the State of South Carolina and he ordinances of the town of Maining SEC 4. If any person exercise or car y on any trade, business or profession or the exercising carrying on or doing > which a license is required by this irdinance, without first registering or aking out such a license as in that be talCf required, he, she or they, besides >eig liable to the payment of the Ii ense, shall be subject to a fine not t< xceed $40 or imprisonment for a tim' Tobaccc $15. 10c. Yar( FIND US IN A ARON not to.exceed thirty days, upon convic tion before the Mayor or Acting Mayor. SEC 5. In every license to be taken out under or by authority of this ordi nance, shall be contained and set forth the purpose, trade. business or profes sion for which such license is granted, and the name and place of business of the person or persons taking out the same, and the time for which it is granted. The Clerk and Treasurer shall prepare a form of license to be used in each case, and shall have the same printed and bound in book form, in a neat and substantial manner, with a proper stub attached to each, upoo which shall be written at the time the license is issued the name of the party obtaining the same, the length of time covered by such license, together with the amount charged therefor; and the party receiving such license' shall keep the same posted in some conspicuous place whei e his business, trade or pro fession is carried on. Any evasions of the provisions of-this Section shall be subject to a penalty of not more than $40 or thirty days imprisonment. 'SEC 6. The license granted u~nler this ordicance shall not authorize the person, firm, company or corporation mentioned therein. to exercise or carry on the tiade. business or profession specified in such license in any otber place than that mentioned therein. All licenses issued on and after February 1st shall not be for less than the cur rent year unless otherwise Provided herein. SEC 7. For a license to carry on any permanent or transient trades, business or profession, the sum hereinafter men tionied shall be~paid into the town treas ury in gold or silver coin, United States Treasury note, National Bank notes or gold or silver certificates. SEc 8. Any money lender (private) who shall charge, accept or receive in terest charges or compensation for the lending of moneydirectly or indirectly, by whatever name, means or device, in excess of the legal rate of 8 per cent per annum, he, sne or they, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $40 or imprisonment in the town jail for a time not exceeding thirty days for each offense and the record of their convic tions, convictions shall be reported to the next meeting of town council, whereupon the license of such party or parties so convicted shall be 'revoked. Auctioneers salling at public outcry........................S 5 00 Agency or agent real es-tate renting or selling... .... .. 5 00 Agents selling fertilizers....... 5 00 Agents ordealer in pianos and organs or either... ...... 10 00 Agents not specially mentioned. 10 00 Automobiles-dealers .......... 10 00 Aiitomobiles-repairsbop....... 5 00 Automobiles-livery.... ...... 10 00 Banks or trust companies....... 50 00 Brokers-merchandise ......... 5 00 Billiard or pool room, each.... 30 00 Barber shops, per chair........ 2 00 Blacksmith shops and wheel wrights....................... 5 00 Boarding houses or hetels 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 Bottling works, per annum sell ing from wagons or trucks... 5 00 Book agents selling books by subscription............... ..10 00 Bowling alleys................. 5 00 Bill posters................... 5 00 Bill posters, per day............ 1 00 Building and Loan Association - local . ................... 10 00 Building and Loan Association --agents or representatives whose principal office is not located in this State... ...... 100 00 Butchers. ..................... 20 00 Butchers-itinerant, per day.. 2 00 Btcycles-agents or dealers.. a 00 Boot and shoe blacks..........1 00 Cotton gin and press in use..10 00 Cotton seed oil mills, including gins...................... 50 00 EIR NEXT TO HOME BA) Cloth, 1 3-4 c RED IRON )O Suits now RED IRON 00O Shoes no, RED IRON -wide Sea Isi RED IRON erything is RED IRON HE LE66 BUILDING, NE D IRON Contractors taking contracts.... over fifty dollars .............. 5 00 Contractors taking contracts not over one thousand dollars 10 00 Contractors taking contracts over $1,000 not over $5,000.... 15 00 Contractors taking contracts $5,000 not ovei$10,000....... 2500 Contractors taking contracts over $10.000......~... ..... 40 00 Carnivals, not less than per week......................... 150-00 Circus and Menagerie per day exhibiting in city............ 100 09 Dentists... ................. . 10 00 Dog and pony show. not less than.... ..................... 10.00 Express companic: or agencies each: for business done ex clusivelv within the town of Manning and not including any husiness done to or from points without the state and not including any business done for the govErnment of the United States............. 25 00 Exhibitions-Theatrical, mins trel or other under- tent, per day... .. .. .... ............ 10 00 Electric light companies........ 20 00 Fisb or oysters-sold on streets 5 00 F ing Jernie-per day......... 5 00 Fruit and vegetable stands or lunchcounters............... 5 00 Urists mills.................... 2 50 Hawkers and peddlers, per day 20 00 Hosiery mills.................. 5 00 Horse shoeine.................. 250 Harness repair shops............ 5 00 Hucksters-produce............ 2 50 Provided, this ordinance shall not apply to farmera selling their truck or produce upon the streets of Manning Ice factory............... ..... 10 00 Icedealers-at retail-each house with wagons........... 5 00 Tce cream saloon or cart ...... 2 50 Insurance companies-life or fire-represebted by trans ient solicitor or agent-per day .......................... 2000 Insurance companies-fire or old line life................... 10 00 Insurance companies-accident, fidelity, guarantee, live stock or other insurance company, for each company.......... 10 00 Insurance solicitors of life and accident insurance companies and solicitors of fire and other insurance companies, uncon - nected with a regular local li censed agency of same........ 20 00 Insurance of any other kind and company, corporation or socie ty having insurance features other than charitable........ 10 00 Itinerant repairer of bicycles, typewriters, sewing machines or cash registers, not regular ly employed by licensed dealer 5 00 Kerosene or other oil companies 25 00 tand loan companies or agents therefor.... ......... 10 00 Lawyers.... ........ 1000 Laundries.......... 2 00 I.-undry agents................ 2 00 Macliine shops................. 5 00 Mo:3ey lenders.............. 10 00 Newspapers ............-........ 500 Peddlers, per day.............. 10 00 Printing office, job............. 5 00 Pysicians ................... 10 00 Photographers. transient, per day............... . ..... 100 Photographers per year..... 10 00 Pressing clubs............... 3 00 Railroads, for business done ex clusively within the limits of the town of Manning 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.. .... .......... ......... $5.00 Stables (not sale), vehicles and ' horses for hire only. (This license shall apply to :all per sons hiring out teams wheth er running a livery stable or not.....................--10 00 Stables, vehicles and horses for K AND TRUST CO. :ents per yar RACKET. for $8.95, at RACKET. w $2.48, at ti RACKET. and .Homespv RACKET. Reduced at ti RACKET. XT TOHOME BANK AN IICE sale. and feed......... ..-o Stallions. ............... 10, Shoe Repairers........... Saw Mills. ............... 10 Surveyors.. ........... 5 Sanitary Plumbing. .......... 5 Shooting Gallery............10 10 Skating Rinks............ Sign Painting................ Sign Painting, per day..... Soda Fountains, connected with' other business or alone....... t Telegrapa companies or agen cies, for business done within the town of 1Manning. and not" including any businosi ddne from points withdat tha state and not including any- busi ness done for the goyernment; of the United States........ 10. Telephone Companies, local.... 200 Telephone Companies, long dis- ' tance...... .........'.' 10 Undertakers.... .............. 10 Vendrs street, perdsy.... 2000 Wagons or othsr vehi6les run for gain,. one .horse each, on streets... .. ......: ...... 5 0 Wagons or other vehicles run for gain, two horses each on streets ..................... Warehouses, each, with storage for bire.................100 Warehouses, tobacco.........10 Sec. 8. Th at the proceeds of the He. cense tax sball be applied-by the Clerk and Treasure to the payment of-th current expenses of the said town . Sec. 9. The amount to be charged for license for any other business,'tad or profession not hereintofore speefi cally enumerated, shall be fixed by th Committee on Finance, but said corn mittee shall have no authority change or reduce the license, eeshere. in fixed: Provided tbvt nseof ho term licenses, taken : thelatte part of the fiscal year, _tu commite Finance may in their d5cretioii rpduae the license fee. SEC 10 The, Clerk and Treasure sball consult'the Committeeon Fint-' where the occupation of any appUfa;ir for license, or amount to be charged questioned, and the committee-ssa1g have power to decide the matter. SEC 11. The Clerk -and Treasar shall be required to turn over toh t Police Department, the names ofna delinquent license payers imm'diatd ' after the 1st of February 191, and & Police Department shall immediae -'' bring the delinquents before the-iMar or for violation of this ordinance SEC 12. Thatahe Councilshalha the power to revoke any icn o just cause. . SEC 13. It shAll be'thiAuty of thePoF lice force to investigste and report i the Mayor all .personsdoig buine without a licenis.- - SEC 14. Thatonandafter the p sage of tfs- ordinance -the penalty non payment of license shall betlr sum of ten per cent for every mot or part of month until said license"i&. paid. Fiscal year es tolicense toru from January to January. SEC 15. All Ordinances or partso Ordinances conflicting with this Oid nance are hereby repealed. Done and ratified-uider the oriora seal of the Town of Maning' on t 6th, day of January in the year of Lord one thousand nine bundred an fifteen. -r A. C. BRADHAM Mia Attest: T. M. WELLS, City Clerk. Peculiarity of the Iislssippi. One of the most peculiar. about the Mississippi river was figure out by a government engineer.:B says that It would be possible for man to take -a light canoe it Green. ville. Miss. and by floatin dogn stream 40 miles and portaging fau - times he would find himselft40 mile uustream from where be start'e4. 1, at theI the tn, 6c., at ~ie - D TRUST CO. Manatrer.