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J V , J\ IP f ;(ja?|w; t ^UlilvjtellKU KVKfty^ KRI1>AY ? HY~?~ W. xJ: nvn?a*30W2irr^Xj ?. The only liij'?nn J'ajier iti Jumlutw ) (TowUu, 0 AMDK.V, a yC> .'AN. I, 1 8l?7. The Chronicle has jntrchused the /Hitvtr press </mV printiny out/it of I The C\niirfi}0 JojDUV.i.f ""H\. ./<(<# ' the combined outfit.* of both p((ji('.y.i, ?iiiol, irt'j/ it o/io of the best ' </uipptd of ftecs in the State 18077. I. pit night ?il 12 o'clock iSJJtf wan a thing of ? ho past and this morning wo aluud upon the linos, hold ?>f a pure, uuaulliod, spotless New v oar! In looking back over tho old year wo have much U. ho ? thankful ft>>v and in starting tho now year wo should do ho wiJLh a llri'i trust in God, determined t.? do our whole duty, shirking no re sponsibility. May wo ho divinely guided. to keop the page of the now year fair and umnaikod hy blotches of any kind. I'o all wo wiah happiness and pi ospority . !,et puror thought, kinder words and hot tor deeds maik otil days in tho coining year. CongresM is keeping thy country in suspense in regard to tho t lire, at' nod war with Spain, not having taken any decidod action ono way or the other. Wo were- in ado glad a few <^ays ago hy a subscriber paying uh live dollars on subscription Such' friends arc appreciated. If there arc others who want to do likewise wo will not at all object, to being r y % inailo glad again. Wo would call special attention to the art'olo of "Taxpavor" upon l-l,?e subject of "Inequality of Tax ation" in thift issut: of The Chron iclo. We think the wrilor is cor rect i;i saying that, the trouble lies in the improper return 4 made of proper'.y. W? venture the asser tion i.hat if .m.i. property wan re turned at its true value taxes would not bo over 8 mills. If the ?*? plan "Taxpayer* suggests or Homo sitniliar one, could ho adopt ed things would he mute diU'oront. ^ j o. f niMjuiilHy of Tnxnh'on. Discussion of the SuVjoet ? A Remedy Suggested. , I'Miior Camden Chronicle: ? G'?v 01 h ii icii l> is said l.o be ;i necessary evil; and ( i ? let-pup govern in on f , it is :i ? 1 1 1 1 > 1 '.?*< 1 liy nil reasonable per son- I lull n lux must be paid by the governed I'or this pu-poso. In tin payment ??|' t his lax it is intended to km n-sc.'js it that. none neo l bo over burdened and yet none '>e allowed <?> escape, wit limit paying an erjual portion, according to I, ho I; wo value of l!e pro pert)' owned by each one. But here is the great trouble While one pesou returns proporly at one hundred prr een\ of b.s value, his neiiilihor pn-lmps returns at only seveoty'Hve per eent, and in Home instances at not more llcin fifty per cent, and some oven less. Now this ineipiably in iniiny in stances no doulit in caused by an ,Nhoi)csl. difference in Jie judgement \>f 'uN? : now thin difference <d' Jidge lo'ent brno retiH >n why A should pay t\vjc<y much tax as H, wlion if t heir/ properi v worn otl'. rod for sale to t'le hiuhe>t bidder, it would bring c (juafy :i'i iiiiiiIh.v, It makes no differ ence u^n-t hvy property bo returned at 50, 'lOti-fiTr 200 per cent. ?'f iU Val. up, ho that it nil bo relumed nl. the same rata We hive what in known as equaizing boards," hut owing If) the <'aet thit they are, required to equalize the value of properly in ,jiinny instances tbat they have never seen and know nothing of, tbeir work is necessarily, to a great ex ten:, it failure, 'l ids failure i< duo to the fact that <ho territory which the board ha-? under supervision is too larjto. TIIK HKMKO V SIIOOKSTKI). Divide 'Oich county into Riprv'l school districts. lincT seicct' from each district throe sulifible men to assess the property in their.rcspoctive dis tricts, Lot there be in each county a county boajrd composer! of ono member from oaeh s'ohool district. Then last, lot there ho a Slate board composed of one or more members from eaelKcounty. I ot tho State board meet, and de cide on a uniform rale Of assessment. i For bmiri ucO.ll i v|<3 e land into a nuin " Vufrof vVfferent grndes, according to produf^Jveiiffip, location, etc., and ""ilftcriViln^wlmt each grade shall bo ass^eVTiii Jlnd so in rcferenco to Then ' let ?? n.'ft Bff.ir?a?iittng(l ^)|jo iStiittf hoard k^O :i9f mU WW patriot. /. ? : . //* <f WMlo this jtfnin that l\avo ti led to oulllnfl may appeal to bdVeuito a ?omplioitod and expensive onh, I lltlti!< wo can afford to try thU or >oino but tor plan lor tho aako of giti ling our taxea equalised; lor then Ihcy wdl eense, to n great dogioe to bo burdenBomo to any. Homo may doubt that moll imqunl ity In the vuluat'on <?f pr petty really [>xis|s, but 1 havo t ho op;oi*tun*ty of knowing wheroof T ftp nk, when I ?my that there in not only ^rvat ine ijuaVity of tfi x on t1? <> property of m liviiluala. but thorn in groat inotpud ity in tho average of diff root innu ties. M ini tollowir.g taken from the Ootnptro 1er(> ncrai'n report, speaks for itself on ' thin subject ; LetV/mo liow the valun of horses compare' in tho different counties. The avorauo returns of f oists in tho State Ih #00, Wo t?nd seventeen counties return 'heir horses bolow nn average and eighteen rot urn abuvo an avocado. The Bovonteon returning horses below an jivrr?|?o ii o us follows : Alkenv-, .. $ 5.*> 00! Anderson, 40 001 B rkolv, 4SM)0 Oliestorliold, 5,'J 0(1 ' *(\>lloton, o t 00 ' Kdg> field, :"?(> no (Hreeuvillo, 17 00 batiOasler, $ f?7 00 Laurens, IH 00 Marl It .ro, 50 00 Newberry, ' 57 00 ^Pooueo, f>2 00 Piokons, 1 1 00 Highland, v: f)(i 00 Spart anbuiy, 'I I 00 Union, 50 on York. f>K 00 The eighteen counties reluming their horsea above an iworajjo an; these, viz: Abbovil'e, $ (I!) 00 Barnwell, (12 00 Hoaufori, 01 00 Charleston, 70 00 ('heater, 6? 01 00 Olarendon, OH 00 D.ulinuiou, 07 00 Fa rfiold, 70 00 Florence, 04 00 Georgetown, 72 00 Hampton, 70 00 llorrv, 70 00 Kershaw, , 70 00 bexinyfon, 01 00 Mai'iom 72 00 Oranifubu r?r, 0 1 00 Sum tor, 7(5 00 ^ ' illuunshnrg. OS 00 It will bo seen by (he above that Charl-ston stiinds highest. in tho av erage value of its horses, while Pick ens and Fpartaulmrg stand lowest. Here wo find a difference of $0 f> in average returns. lbit the expbuia lion of this might ho thai. Charles ton coun'y embraces ihe ?? i I ** of Charleston with its fine horses. Very welt, but how will the great differ, once between t' o counties of Abbe ville and haurens be explained? They tiro adjoining roiint'es, each with small t^wns and oach bavin s; about Iho Hntno amount of railroids. Yet wo find the horses i-i Abbeville returned at an average of S00, while those df baUivus are <>nlv l'etu riled at fin average of 5? 10. Who will ox plain? It. will bo Keen that there is also a difference of" $20 per hoad in the adj lining con 11 tins of Sumter ;^d Highland. Hut when wo conn*1 near er home we find that. two of Ker shaw's adjoininfr counties, Fairfield and Siiinti'r, return their horses v at an average of $G tno-e per head than we do; while our other four neigh bors. Dai liu^tfiu, Richland, baneas ter and nhe'terliold, all average be low Kershaw. Hut as /jfroat as the difference of the average returns of horses is in ?rfforcnt, counties, win 11 wo come to dojs we And the differ enco still frreatnr. Tlio average ie turns fur ilogs in tho Sfcntt* i.? a liitle over 6"). Hampton eountv reiurn* at an average of about $2;"> per head, while Cireenvillo. l'ickens and An derson return ?t only a fraction above an average of per head. Surely tho dog population of these Much in Little IS especially true of Hood's l'llls, fur 110 medi cine over contained .so Kreat curative power In so small spaco. Tliey arc ? wliole niediclno Hood's chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always iftt Isfaetory; prevent n cold or fever, cure Jill liver Ills, ( ijlek headache, jaundice, constipation, ele. v.v. 'Xhooulv l'ills to lake with Hood's Sarsaparilla. PATENT CHURN. I have oil' exhibition at Mr.S. I"\ Hurst's h(. Caimlen a pal en 1 churn wanaiiieil to make InilUr perfectly in from I in litniti tiles. Isms automatically woikul pi oven Is ciroetivciy Hies from evep, li^htm^ upon ? lie clmrn The priee of this churn is only $2.50 Call at Mr Hurst's ami ?et the most perfect working churn ever otTeved the puMic. You will never regret ]|, Yours KcsjiectTullv. 0(1,31 '03. .1 1>. NUltKIS. P ills THERE- IS MTHtNtt TO LOSE^z i, ~ by writing for our new price liti of f)oor?, S.inh, Jlilnd*, fcc., 01 sending for ?peclat estimate on anything iu our line th*t you m.ty i'i THERE IS ' IgVERYTMNG to CJHN ' Ly dealing <lirc<-? with the maiibfec taret w t>cn ptifcVtsff fnuU t>e made. | L?Q*r of IiIkIi ftradsin every ,,r*fp?<t an?l I<w"pri?^,'XiJT'?yf rkrm?, AUOUjTA LU.MBI2K CO., AUau?TA. OA. L-., ******* Oril) 1. coinui'8 mimtbo composed of "cur* of t)rV <lt^roo" hmIcmI, ij The n^oriijito r<turnn ?>f plonsnrpj oftrringoK in ilio ddTo*- lit connt o vurh-a fc in less Mian $ .'0 in "koo.o coniitiea to n?i Vo t ? a u >fl<> (n otli r-. Tint hvoi n^'o rmiii'DH of molea i?. tin? S nt c in K 111 tut ?50, wli If (1 fail town loluriiH at and Spar tt Ik ? ) >i|r^> at only ? 1(5 per head. Ti < !?<? two CfiKt'K r. pi* MClit tilt' QNtreiiKH Anil no wo lind i Im-m* ditVerenooH in l lio rehiruod vah.o ? f till kinds ol prn|H'| tV. ( ^ W.ll iioi Homo of our lawmaker) tuko lli k matter iii 'Ut (! n'odernl ion and t' y to form Kiino pan hy which taxation ciiii tin Hindi' to heal* inoro ly ll.an it doen at priaont. Taxi'ayKu. ?I."r. IUJUDttLL, CAM DUN, S. C. Municipal Ka^hioerjn*;, Surveying ol I. jiihIs iiihI miIi-1 Ji\ isions of Tract# a MXM'iali v, Good Horses. I wish my Inonda to hear in mind that I k o o j > constantly on hand (food IJorftCK and MoIcr ? no W or torn stock. When you want, a <400.1 horse or mulo conic in and let mo s'-'il yon 0110. Very Kmlootlully, S H. LATHAM, Oct-, 15 Hi, 'Ufi. "Tno Charioston Lino." South ('uroinm And (< cochin ltail Itoutl. Charleston, S. Apr. lUth, 18!H.. Passenger I >i?pnrt mont, Lv. Chiir\'8icn 7 it) n in r> 80 p m .Nr. Summer villi) 7 -lli 15 10 " I're^iudlH 8 18 (? '>0 " Ornngthnrg 0 2S 8 21 " Kingvilhi 10 00 20 " C.'oln 111 l>i 1 10 <V> JO 10 Lv. Cnhimllia 7 00 n in 4 OCI p tn A r. Kingville 7 10 4 I I " Orangeburg 8 - I f> 27 ?' Charleston 11 00 8 CO Lv. Charleston 7 10 u m f> 80 p ill " Hrrtncli villc !l 1"> 7 00 " Denmark !> ;"?2 8 .'>1 " Black villo 10 10 8 .r,:> Ar Augusta 1 I .">1 a in 10 4f> p in Lv. Augusta H 20 a m 5$ 20 p in " llhick villo x 00 fi O.'J " Denmark 8 22 5 17 " Ih anchvillo 8 -'.a 5 65 Ar Charioston 1100 8 00 Fust Kxprrsn, Auyus'.a it Washington Whi: Sleeper# to ami 'toin Now York. Lv. AugusU /) 2 :).r? p m Ar. Aik< n . ' :? 15 Denmark 1 1!> I. v. Denmark 0 25 a in Aiken 7 28 Augusta 8 10 Daily Kxeept Snmlity. Lv Camden S 45 a tn 2 26 p in Ar. Kitigvillo 10 00 jt in 1 .'??"> Lv Kingvillu 10 2"i 0 00 u m Ar Camden 11 a") a in 8 15 < Conneel imis ; Clyde S. S. Lino Charleston, So. Kv.\Co 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > i a , Through Wagner Sleeker between Charleston and Atlanta. L. A- Ktnorson, Traflle M'rV. M. S. IJowimi, lien. Manager, (ieiiornl ollico. Charioston. S. 0. () mo Kivkk <V, CJha rIjK.s TON UAI I. WAV COMPANY. To take ellec! December Mill, 18!>C at ft, A. M Kasteiu Time. Northbound. Southbound 33 32 l?l t'biHs daily except Sunday. I' M ; I' M I I ?*> Camden i -J -Jo I ::r> DcKali. 12 25 1 47 WcKtvillu 1- ifl 00 ) Iverahaw j I ;i7 30 Heath Sprines ll 43 2 Pleasant Hill *' 1 ' "J 2 5 '> Lancaster) 1)17 ;; 10 Riverside 11 02 ? -jo Spring loll 10 ."<> ;j 30 Catawba Jnncl ion 10 .">1 :{ ;>s Leslie JO 42 :i !vl \ oek Hill j Vo ni ?I <>'.? Newport 0 51 4 1 .*? Til/, all 0 4 7 I no Yorkvi'le 0 35 I 4 5 Sharon 0 20 r, o) Hickory (Jrovo ?' 0? ;? in Smyrna & 3o lMacksburg a \ S 30 ( A M II 12 'J ml Class, Daily except Sunday, \ m i' *' s 0<) l'luckjdiurg '? 10 ?s 20 Iv'.ris '> 55 s : 0 Patterson Springs r 45 !? 10 Slielhv 30 !i 40 I .attiniore 4 25 !l HO Mnoresborn 4 !?? 10 00 Henriettali 4 00 10 20 Purest City 3 35 10 50 Kntlicriordion 3 05 I I 05 Mil wood 2 I 1 1 25 ( i nlii? ii \ ill ley 2 20 II 35 Thermal Citt 2 15 12 00 < i lenwood ' I 50 1 2 20 . M arion 1 3" I* M I' M ? 35 31 2ml Class, daily except Sunday. \ M I' M S oo Camden 0 45 S 3i) l)e K all* 0 10 ft 15 \Y est v il I c 5 50 10 15 Kershaw 5 25 10 35 1 5 eatli Spriiivr<. 4 24 10-10 Pleasant Hill 4 1q [[ J l/,ne.iMer 3 40 j 12 20 Pivcrside 3 10 1!j 35 Sprinpdell 15 12 50 ) , , .. 2 00 1 I o,^ j ( rtlawba Junction j I to Leslie 1 15 ) llock Dill ] 2 I JJO'"" ^ Newport 10 55 4J5"> Tjr^ah 10 45 ">oo YorkvilJo 10 20 5 30 Sharon ^ 0 5(1 '5 55 Hickory (irova ? 0 25i 0 15 Smyrna 0 05 <? 45 Blacksburg ft 40 I'. M. ,v> A. M. No. 32 Ins connection wi'.li ^Kouthern Railway at Hock Hill. No. 33 dinner Hi Kershaw, Noa. M and 35 will carrv pns?engevs. . No*. 11 And 12 . have . connection tit Marion with Hputhern lUfjwnv. I .JAlLlraiot will aiop on AV 0?Iu| linral, ft. Luke.?f CmiTtey*, Roddyt^Jld Point, T?ondon, King's ('reek, ond^oin Mountain. /. . Samijki. HtfVr, Geb. M'gY H. !' f#rjai?Kii, G. P. A. A. Tripp, Unp'f ,? for infants and Children - ? ? ? ? ? " Cttxtorlu IsHOwelltUlapktltochiMren that I ri'coiit lU'inl itii^MujK'riorlonny prescription known U>iuo." 1(. A. Auwiku, M. 1;., 1U Bo. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. y. "Tl .* wo of 4 CAhtorlft-' I t w> universal nwl Its merits so Veil known that II m oms u work ot Biiporctojfotlon to cntfonwit, Ko\k ?tro t!t?> Intelligent families who (lo not keep 1,'asloria within i-M-y reach," Cahuos Maiitv.v, 1). I)., Now York Oily, CitHlorlii cures Colin, (,'onnt Ration, Hour Htomach, l>larr)i?uv, Eructation, Kills Worm#, gives wlcep, and promotes tlU gOKtlOII, without injurious medication. "Tor several years I havo rooommcmlod 'CaMorla,' and Html I always Contlnuu fo do no, J* it has invariably produced bonoflciul results." Kdwi.v F. Pardek, M. I>., 135th .Street and 7th Avo? Now Yorjc City. QuMA&f, "rt Mi'biuy STttsmr. Km Yobk Utv. MlWQTMm I ?&<M Losm* Mom To ' aiimzvM SPwis WmmmI ' ? ' 60S. SANDERS. FALL AMOUMEMEWT. .. ? : ; S; . Wo wish to announce to tho trading public. that \vc have on hand the largest aud best selected stock of Goods -^ever pur chased at prices that will suit everybody. While our prices are low ? extremely low ? our goods are of the very best qual ity for the money. We try in all cases to give perfect satis faction. if our goods are not just as represented "V^Jake pleasure in correcting the error. FINE CLOTHING. We wish to call special attention to cwr stock of tine cloth ing. A bett.erstockcannot.be found in Camden. We are a?#nts for the celebrated firm of Wanamaker & Brown, of Pliilidelphia. We guarantee quality and lit and at prices fur below any you have ever paid. An inspection of. our stock will convince tho^moot skeptical. We simply can't be beat in Camden. , SHOES' SHOES! ' And in rhocs we can certainly please you. We have them at all prices. - .DRESS GOODS. We also carry a full line of fine dress goods, flannels, rib bons, corsets, white goods, buttons, .thread and in fact almost anything, you can call for/ Puriiiture C5-roceries. We also carry a full line of furniture anil groceries which you should not fail to see. We will save you money on all purchases made from us. We don't hold any goods; with the ready cash we can always b,uy again. We have it therefore we let them roll at first eost. Many of our goods are the surprise of the season. Call and we are certain that you will be pleased. Ilofinnctf"!! V DAVID WOLFE. STILL SI THE LEAP THE LOWEST PRICES ! CHEAPESTSTORE IN CAMDEN. 8 lb.*, of good Rio Coffee for $100. Arbuekles Celebrated I Arosa Parched Coffee 20b. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for -25?.. Columbia JLtiver ..{Salmorr J2 1 -2c , all other brands 10c. Tomatoes, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. Peaches, "Sylb: cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda on fy oe per lb, 2 qt. Coveied Bucket only 56, I qt. Coffee Pofs onty 5c. Nice heavy Tarti. biers only 20c set. Heinz's celebrated Pickles and - Sauces at lowest prices. 18 lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1:00. A full line of heavy and fancy Groceries always in Ktock nnd at lowest prices. A rc*l g<Tod ToVaccoYor 2<Vto 35c ^eH^b7 ^ ^o?.<l smoking Toliacce at only per lb. All- goods guaVarn Ifwl- aw rc?nresented-. ? ? ? ? - * .... ^I.V. . 1 1-AJ.RS XtATrMS t ? ? . ? - jEsnmisoirj To ^ TUv V fjord 18W7* Rt> >t ordained l>y H?u Mityo(|^ 'dernion - i the Cil.v ?>f C??fn*l4ti?Yi'-J in Comiefl assembled, and by y t Itority ol' (ho same : ' ' t Sko. I. That nil ?b|o bbdit Persons between iho ages of. K and Fifty vears, residing within ' poratc limits, not exempt from r< ly under (Ito b'.ws of the ?Slttle. work the si roots, ways and bridjf tier i lie direction <>i' Kueh ovene may he appointed. fi*r ft spaoo oft not exciting Twelve days in ofyji 4 IVo\>detT, That ut iho tin.e ?f r<ic< llii' notion any person may pay jj< .person giving such not ins Thr'co vr, , Dollars commutation,, which shall bfj^v toived in lieu oft ho work, and tli'ftt poison refusing to pay tho said (iommvM tation .shall bo fined not lotto than Ktol ($.">) Dollars, nor more than Ton I )olhrs , or be ftupriHoncd not k>* Five nor mofo than Twenty dapy hot h fined i(pd imprisoned, in the dl tion of I lie Mayor, u Skc. If. The following Lioonfceak ,.J be paid in advaiiee on demand. AH? us loesses. except jffiou otliorsviao specifledWjl are understood^ eoiitinuo fioin Iho fl^?A| I day ofJanuary In M 1st of December in tl .f | year the license is issued ; C i< Class >y T.. -sl'l 1. Kx profit) Companies ofc Agen cies tor business done with- ... in tlio State and not inchui i ing that ilono without tho Sttito, *' 2. Telegraph Companies or^ Agencies for business dono ? within tlu: aiRl.0 and not in eluding tluit done without tlio State, ;i. Insurance Companies, Firo each, . I. Insurance Companies, lalo, each, 5. Insurance Companies, Life, Transient, including mulu ai or cooperative compan ies. Per ilny, , Per week , 0. Sowing machnieepnipanics or ageneics, local iO'i' transient, 7. Transient Photographer)* per ? week. Per Month. '\v, 8. Transient Dentist, ortootli ex tractor, per week, J). Auctioneers, residents, 10. Auctioneers, transient, per day, Class P. 1. Milliard, Pool or liagateilo Ta bles, each. 2. Howling alloy, for' each alloy, Shooting gallerv, per month, ?I. Hobby horses or Hying tra peze. per week, G. Circu*, ?(|Uostrian show or mcnagOrie, per day, G. Circus, for procession in street, If circus does not lo cate in tlio city, per day, 7. Theatrical, Minstrel or other show, per day, Class C. 1. Restaurants or hoarding houses, whether connected with or scparato from boa >-(1-4 ing houses on Proad street, * between DeKalb and King stKpets , 2. Public, Sale or Livery Stable, each stable, !1. All dealers. transient or oth ?jrwi^, hi horses or mules, other than those who run a licensed livery or sales sta ble, per week, Ci.Asa D. ; ,S 1. Dealers on the streets, soil ing patent or worm mcdi- . einps or nostrums , Per day, l'er week, 2. Dealers in books, pictures, or papers on the streets, or canvassers for the same, Per dny, lltr month, 3. Dealers or transient persons who sell 011 the streets, or 4 lro'11 stands on public or pri vate lots, nuts, fruits, can dies, vegetables, butter, lurd, ?fc<\, under \\ bushel, t* tub, kit. or ferkin ; Per dav, * Per yeari<" , Provided. Thht this ordi nance shall not apply to per sons from this and adjacent counties for whom Camden ; is the market, town and who mav sell their products from r wagons and carts or other : vehicles. ag; -? Office of (>j ;j KershaV Camden S. * lMrol 2is important tfl heir returns, b?l ij district? whu ?i they rcnide'td j>8. Also to 8tii v*"t ?8 when ) SHOULD M -V lnw requiiee tbj operty or in any* h property either! guariljrtn, truslil "Vator, &e.. retunj -> the Auditor, is vo bo prompt *i nil Hftvo tho}50 u ? will,. be added to gf nil persons \x i iurin tlw i ? w '*V AN J) iy-i ;:-;?sor? nnd f. ,| (>?? Ulllllft ofl V^l Of, ASH !';s Vehicle^, rnrtM, truck*, wsi uons, <lr?ys, hacks, tiscil fur ' business purposes ? convey ing freight or passengers per year or portion thereof, 1. D rawu by I horse, each, .TOO 2. Drawn by 2 horses, each, r> 00 3. Drawn by -I horses, oaci), 10 00 4. Omnibus or other vehicle for transporting passengers or., baggauc. 10 0) Sue. III. The charge for licenses in any business not onumorr.ted ?jibGytf shall bo determined by the Mayor ami Treasurer conjointly. Skc. IV. Any portion or potions refus ing or neglecting to pay tin- required li 6cn*0t shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not loss than dmiido the legal license in that cane, <*ni?l fine to bo col. lected out of tin- irooti# ot wares oflWed for sale, or ont of the prop. ;r?iea to be shown , or shAll lie imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both, in the discre tion of the Ma> or: Provided, further; That the person or person* so ; offending may pay the fines and costs before snid. Lpfoperty Is sohl, "unless ~ snid property ii"6T a pcvifilrtblo" n jitarr?rtn which cv it may bo sofd Mpr"" ' Skc. V. A!&*f3in?ncc< or nai dinances ino?r?*lfttent herewith and the are hereby, repeal HtUiliyfin Count U assembled, uh day of December, fn th? tear of Lord ornvthomaud ei/ht hundred. f?l frtiSClE ZK>fPrM5fofr' J. 1.. r??AH?>oToy, Clfrki GEO. C. CANTEY, SHOMiHAKE UftUiSIioM.il uny Style. %< pert** I fit ga?nml#?t. Ahpift n# done on.ffiOH notice. Phop tbe rear o/ Zcmp Bfo?. More, oet. ttHfr, im.