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AppJLcatioa* for Ji of ftiii kib4< shall t?#- , ^ ,4* r "7 Clurk ar,d Tmi?r?r, a*?d *11 f*** for ucm that; t* p<*M i to him jft 44n6^. 4k?tf 00 # No per ton firm or e&r-> pora'lon trial I h* engaged Jx?, pro* i **ltt4r <>r ??"7 OB -*Z?y fcra*4?*dU# 0C : co pa ' U/i< or prof*rt?lon, hereinafter mentioned vttk/mt first nedrfbK frotc th* Cl*rk and Treasurer of . th* City, a *p*cfal jioe&se tbtrefor. Any per ton i or person*, corporation*. J facing to se<ar* license shall, on 1 eosrktlOft, U fined not. !*?? than i J* f1** dollar* nor more than i (100 00 > one hand red dollar* or! J rnprl ton ment nor more than thirty i da^t In the dls* .re?. Ion of the Re corder. Hectlor. 5. Kor a license 1/; carry i on any trade, hosines* or profmion ? hereinafter mentioned, the foi loving ?lima thaJJ he paid to the City Clerk and Treaaurer; Auctioneer*, ^acn per day $5.00 j Arjctloneem, each per annum 20.00 A^ericy, excunrton amenta or other wise ? tolldtlnj( sale of tick- 1 v ^r* Architect*, Civil Kngineer*, 10 00! Aicenf* telJl/ig or dealing In patent, right*, whether In t'^re* or , Oh the atrcet 60.00 A<(tsta teJUng automohlleii, motor cycle*, not paylijg Oarage II 10.00 Autor/iohllea hauling patiKerjger* or hag.gage or rented for revenue, 4J 10.00 fyarjKN, each 2 5.00 Jiakerle*. each . &r0^ ilrlck Dealer*, each 25.00 1*111 po*fern, p<;r day, each . . 2.00 JM1J po*terx, per annum, each 5.00 l/arb?*rt?, for each chair. . . 2 00 Mlaikarnith *hop f/oo Boarding hou*c-*, furnlahlng boar^l for 2 or more for one day or J''"Ker 1 0.00 HiJIlard*, I'ool or Bagatelle, tahle other than for private uim*, each tahle 6,00 Mottling work*, . 25.00 Hook* and -atationery 5 rjf/ Boot an d Hhoe Hh op 5.00 Howling AlJiry or Ten IMn Ail??y for public fc>lay . . 25.0 0 Building and lx>an A**oclatlon 15.0 Builder* and Contractor* faking con tract* h;n h than $1,000 . .5.0.0 t^rorn $1,000 1#jh* than $2,000 15.00 J^rom $2,000 le** than 5,000 25.00 Prom $5,000 le** than 10,000 25.00 From $10,000 and upward* ..50.00 Broker, pawn or money lend er*,. , , 2 5 0 0 Bicycle*, repair* or renting 5.00 Bicycle, dealer In or agent* ..10.00 Can va**??r* to commuter* .. 10.00 CornrnlHMJon merchant* . . . 20.00 Cabinet ahop, muking or repairing furniture 5 00 Candy manufacturer* or dealer* on r. /.a / ? I I ?. '* ' ' ' * ? * ? ? "?() V ChlropodlMt (j (j Carriage, Buggy and Wagon ? dealer 10.00 earring*.. Buggy and Wagon agent* con*urher*., 10.00 Clothing, Mecond hand, whether In connection with any other bu* Ine** or not 2 0.00 Carnival mIiowh, p?r week, $200 to $500 at d iMcretlon of Mayor. Circu**'*, per day $100 to $200, at the diacretion of Mayor. Coal, ('oke or Wood dealer*, wheth er in connection with any oth ^ er bu*ln(*>4K or Jiot. . . . 20.00 Confectionery and Fruit doal orH 10.00 Corn or Hour M 1 11m. each .. 5 00 Cotton Heed Oil Mill*, Including ,, K n" 50.00 uotton 1'ackerh and ClnnorH 5. 00 Dealer* in Clve .Stock, tran*lent, dit week or 1?;mh.' 25.00 Dealer* In Mlllirmry (lood* and Mer chandl*e, not paying general merchandl*e Mcen*e, pf.r n *nonlh Dealer* in peddling good* around the City, p<;r week .. ..15 00 Dealer* in Jewelry or Jewelry Nov elties or other NoveltleM, not paying merchandise llcon?o. D?-r n 1 u,onth# 10.00 Dealer* In H<><la Water. Coca Cola HOft drink*, peddling around' city, por day 00 Deal or* |u Junk, each .. . 10 00 "ray*, Omnlbuaae*. Carriage*. UUg glen, CurtH, TruckH, Wukoiih and llackt* that haul for hire, other than run by licensed sta bles. each horse 6.00 Express Companies or Agencies, each, for- business done within the City of Camden with point h within the State, and not In cluding any business done for the gorernment of the United States, . . 100.00 BlectrJc Light Companies or ageo* cles, each 60.00 Electrielan, taking contract*, fftth.' ' .. ... ..io.oo IBxblbttions outside of Opera House a* #??<!*, U> 44 tu H?i?v F??tW resistor*. |*r ?t?l U M fVa*4rjr ?r meMu >>o^ F?*ms** uu??r ?? A*';vy^. ?udb >*r ??r< ,, ,, I *-** FVdt ?a4 0/if4f 4**.*r, o# .- t* with mrM*r fca?~> Sa*ee ^ ajtxtai .?,. . . 1 J 4*&s*r or ?*rti?*?r u.i . *4i*vx, *a*a ,, ,, %%>r++\ <ynx*r**, ?luv4Mfc^r# **&& Owu*, tefceifc-. .!?.** I Orv?f or H**i Mwi?. >?rr U9??& ,, ... M 4 ->.**. | Gwmamfrb, <?ui j i^TMtg tuiuri u4 t*rtt ,, .. ,, ..i.W, H//4^, r?'? '/?? 12 *? $-rr <**/ 2V*0 H//*ii, i&^r 12.40 per <1*7. . ,, ? ? , , . ,11 ?? I&M/iMt f5/*, ?or wii *sjx.y*&/ r*&r***-&r*4 , , J1W life, for / ft>rt*?-U4 , , 1%.## (JU4?&<* ?Ml&, A?4 V\A*i%lJt (j'*MJ*b'*P?. JU*> fetfttjF vr *SU*:X ilk* iM'ifMe* ?utb, Llr? jfxck, . , , ,, /. I&nra*/.? ?a?b. PUU OUm . , . 10,00 ItiiuriuiU, u oiutk doctor*, or oeli ibg |i<aOfer,* Jr^f ?ft*k . , *0,0* ' It* dealer, reuli ?]<??, or Ia eo? tettioa ? it jb <Ah+r bxfc?4**e*. eacb., ,, ,, , . .. 10,00 Ua 25.00 j It* Cream, or le* Cream CakM j from can or Ux, each ijinwirj, mb . , . .1 O.OOJ I^9L4tn** or for lau odrle* , , outside of tb? Clt/ of Cam den, eacbT, , , , . , , ? 10.00 Lutt*t**rr Yard*, each , , , , 10.00 Lubricating a nd Illuminating Oil Companie*, each , . .. 50.00 \j3l+1*t, pby*ic1a?, iJtDtlit, or Chemist, each # bet her in firm or not.. .. .. .. 1|>.W UU/r Ag*T?u 1 00.00 Land Loan Companies, Agent*/ or individual*, negot latin g loan*, ? each , . . . . 10-00 ; Lixhitrjirjg Rod Agent* .. ..25.00 Marble, or Jfl one Yard, each 10.00 Merchant Taljor, each . .? . . 10.00 Mu*ical In*t.rj|?otnt* 5.00 Manufacturers of cement or artifi cial Btone and block*, each 5.00 MUb, ia? with planer, eacb 10.00 Menagerie*, p*r day 50.00 Mercian'* *tock?, retail. including all clan* of merchandise, drug*, jewelry, hardware, etc; !>:** thau $200 5.00 I 200 le*? than 500. ..10.00 500 le** than 1,000 ..10.00 1,000 lea* than 2,000 15.00 2,000 le** than 2,000 20.00 2,000 le*? than 4,000 ..25.00 4,000 le** than 6,000 ..30.00 0,00 0 le** than 7,500 25.00 7,500 and up * 40.00 Newapapera, dally 25.00 N'ew*paper*, weekly . .10.00 Newnpapern, monthly "V". 5.00 | CK^ullst or Optician, not paying merchandise I Icerine, per month or fraction, each 10.00 j Peanut dealer*, a* a bu?iness, Mf h 5 .00 Peanut peddler or vender, each 5.00 Peanuts *vol '1 on street, each 5.00 Printing office, Job alone . . 5.00 Photographer*, each 5.00 Plumber*, pipe fitters, each 15.00 Paint shop. house or fllgn painter, taking contractu, . 5.00 Pre* King Clubs, each, .. .. ..5.00 ileal Kstate Agencies and collectors of rent* or other claims, each ; 10.00 Restaurant*, each 10.00 Repair shops for sewJng machine*, bicycles, etc., not paying gen eral merchandise 5.00 Railroad Agencies, each, for busi ness done within the City* of Camden with points within the Htate and not including . any business done to or from points without the State and not in cluding any business done for the government of the United State* 50.00 Hkating Kink, each 5.00 Shooting Galleries, each . . ..6.00 Sewing machine agents, .not paying general merchandise li cense 10.00 Surveyors, each 10.00 Ho (1a Fount or ice Cream, connect ed with other business or not 5.00 Stables, Livery, Feed and Sales, each 2 5.00 Stable*, Sales, public or private, alone . or in connection with other business 10.00 Htalllon or Jack on service, ..5.00 Haddle or Huggy Horses, for hire by private parties, outside li censed stables, each horse 3.00 Salvage Sales, by parties from other towns, each 100.00 Tailors, repairing and dyers, each 5. Of Tinners, not paying merchandise li cense, 5.00 Telegraph Companies or Agencies, each for business done within the City of Camden with points within the State, and not including any business done) for the government of the Uni ted States when said telegraph companies or agenclee-^maln taln one hundred (100) offices or loss, within the state $25.00 When said telegraph companies or agencies maintain more than one hundred (100) offices within the stale . . . . $50.00 Telephone Companies or Agencies, each, for business done with in the City of Camden with points within the state and not including any business done for the government of the United States 7 5.00 Undertaker, alone or in connection with other business.. ..25.00 Watchmaker, repairer* of clock*, and Jewelry, alone, oach, 10.00 When connected with general Jewelry business 6.00 Whoelwrlght shops, 5.00 Wood dealer, alone, or in connec tion with other buaines* 10.00 Warehouse*, charging fttorage, each 16.00 Section 0. The amount to be charged license for any other bu*i-J no**, trade or profostlop, or occu pation, not , herein specifically enu merated, shall be fixed by the May or and Clerk conjointly^, but the To {to c MM} u4 UoJ fknwn I'tlwa f>riH>i Tto *tU*is ?kki (W ; ^ '.a* iuu f*mm Cafe* to **ft~ lis 4pt? t to CiUkfM Of Utt VMl* <4 rftoy (to itb>^ ?f sctos.'.fV auit?(k| toi ???toM4 w ta rto of Dooiwik Sctoo?* 1* ft k<Ur ktort m tftto n?ucu?' to ftftfo "Tto (r?*Utti u?4 of !W UJMft to for woasuwa ta rsa i?? ftotr Mxooftk ttlto." It to '.ft* o< (to 8uu L'ftkxft (? aid i* ??jr to pw* ?w )mli^ toU JSU4T6 mm! *wm?, to ikiakiaf. W? *+?ot (too u> gi?e taretot, ceascaat coatia softs st?4y to tto jr^ qaeatloas of Do omsUc f*ra& j , u well ft* to tto allied **by*x.t. tA teitttdfk nftrfcctlif. We thiak (tot scientific (urkctlti to tto tardea* ffobkn of ftll. (tortfort ** are etiii?| oa tto ia i numloM of blfekr Uantof , to cota* to o*r aM. Aa it will tt isc. : powiblc to reach ftll of tto col lege* Wore the iao)B?r vacation, w* are a44re*Mp a lottor to ttom asking ttot their Professors of Econ omic* tto op (hlaa subject and at ieaat atari tto (ra^oMtaf class** in it* study. To carry on tto good work t'.lil further It to our deal re to get In touch with ftcbooti ftnd saffhbor bood* where classes could to form ed to study these subjects, and by co-operation to reduce tto cost of such lectures to the State Union, and to the County ;aod Local Un ions, or acboola, or neighborhoods, to the minimum. Any local Union, county Union, school or cornm unity that would like to hare a courts of lectures on any of these subjects - may find what It will coat them by communi cating with State Union Secretary, J. Wbltner Reld, Columbia, 8- C. It is necessary that arrangements be made very soon for the "lay by" months of July and August. Of course we are hoping that part of the good to be accomplished will be the spread of Farmers' Union principles and the organization of live I?cal Unions. E. W. Dftbbs, President, J. Whitner Reld, Sect'y. Columbia, Apr. 23, 1912.' tUrtur dh Thanks. In behalf of the Florence Critten ton Home of thin stat<* Miss Younf? wlKhes to thank the people of Cam den for their generous contribution!" and for their courtesy to her. ADMIXIttTIiATOR'H XOTM K. All parties Indebted to the Es * x? te of Mrs. Catherine Howen, de ceased, are hereby Notified to make Immediate payment, to and all partieH, if any/ having claims f*galns the ?aid Estate are requested to present the name duly attested. C. B. Nettles, Administrator. May ^ 1912. CKOHHE8 Or HOXOH To Ik* I*r?**<?nte<l to Veterans And DmendantM of Veterans. The U. D. C. will present on the afternoon of May 10th, 1912 ? Me morial Day ? during the exercises held at the Quaker Cemetery crosses of honor to the following veterans and descendants of veterans: Veterans. ^ Jesse Arthur" VV. S. Marshall Simon Baruch G. W. Moseley Herman Baruch J. N. Northcutt H. C. Brown J. H. Peebles L. W. Burkett S. R. Perry I). J. Fletcher \V. M. Robertson G. 1,. Dixon J. W. R ose J. A. Grlgsby Jas. Sinclair Frank Hammond J. R. Truesdell I. F. Holland J. F. Turner T. H. Hunter U W. Watts A. P. Kerby S. M. Wilson A. C. L. Klnard J. H. Watkins G. B. King I)?Bcentl?nt? of Veterans. Mrs. J. S. Lindsay Mrs. Jno. Boykln Mrs. N. R. Goodale M1?h Rebecca Nelson MIbh L. S. Nettles R. B. Del^oache W. B. Burns L. W. Boykin N. R. Goodale W. F. Jeffers M. G. Huckabee C. J. Shannon, Jr. said Mayor and Clerk shall have no authority to change or reduce the license fees herein fixed; provided that in case of short term licenses taken out in the latter part of the fiscal year, the Mayor and Clerk may lu their discretion reduce this license fee. Section 7. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconslHtent herewith, be and the same are here by repealed. Dons and ratified JA City Council at Camden, South Car* olina, this 11th day of April, A. IX 1912, and in the one hundred alia thirty-sixth year of American Ind# pendence, S. F. Brasington, * ' Attest: Mayor. J. J. Ooodale, Clerk. AJMXJNCEKDfTS i'Cauu- Kubmm ?*/** ysii h* y*V i**a *>t %JU*T liU* Jut? i J tSL* JffiSLArt w* U* ?4a of f i *? ? <W Mtm I* U 4 s* afirr n?t ii?ftw>?. ( Wfi flStit?4 M *9>U* i/t t > r?r 9*1*- *4 ?+mtm*m. f !u*r*$l 3 iMZW*** E.)+*rit * (t* 4 it*'* f* C'o>?;j a *p*r*s(*c.?ea( of for ????(), /* *??* V* rh* r iics ?* lite ?0r jrotwlkj prisaar? U stasia* tas* a*s<o*? Minn, I tteA to t*j ?Ut I ?a .3*>*?iy snttfti to ate** *A a t jr (ntttdi froas uito** of t&* <o*nty vto Mt? frot to u?? vhkb tlM pax few aoo?itfc? sut4 at* u> Uwott* a cauMfcia** for (IU o f fit*, wi vkiM> *?*?3:ag to thefr at4 aoiie itiag the support of (U Dusocnt k i#tm of tj? eoaaty, 1 u? #ot aamladfvl of the Ula important offW eaniM. I fcare ?]?? ji b?(? a firsa sapporrer of th* atjbooia of oar ?na ty, aad hare MMkatortd la various *ayi to adiaac* their inter**?*- If hoaorH ?lih the suffrag* of my fellow - c itJseas a**t August, I P ledge them ia ad vane* cay beat ef fort# to promote the welfare of the ?chooU of oar coaaty. C. W. Birch more. i The friends of A. M McNaull with to announce that he will be a can didal* for Superintendent of tiduca tlon of Kenhaw Couaty, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Votera. For Itftrriff. 1 hereby announce myself a* a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the democratic primary. Having bad six years ex perience as deputy sheriff and hav ing served a number of years as chief constable, I. feel sure that I am qualified for the discharge of | the duties of this office, and will appreciate the support of the vot , ers throughout the county. J. F. Ba'.eman. For Magi-HtraK1. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D. F. Dixon. For Auditor. Mr. Editor: Complying with the published request of friends from West Wateree that I become a can didate for Auditor of Kershaw eoun-| ty in the approaching primary elec tion, ! hereby announce myself a candidate for that position, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri f mary. 1 realize the importance and responsibility of the office and deeply appreciate the interest man ifested in me by my friends and so licit the support of the Voters of the county, assuring them, if elect ed, to do rny full duty for the en tire citizenship. R. B. Williams. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Auditor, subject to the rules oT theUemo^ cratlc primary. J. G. McCaslcill. For HoaMf of Representatives. To the Voters of Kershaw County:' After mature consideration I have concluded to enter the race for the Legislature and if elected will give the people of Kershaw county a fair, fearless and Impartial administration of the duties of the office, with an eye single to the interest of Kershaw county first and South Carolina Becond. I pledge myself to abide by the result of the primary election. Newton Kelly. For Township Commissioner. Mr. Editor: IMease announce Mr. A. B. Shaw for re-election to the office of Township Commissioner for the lower section of Buffalo Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Mr. Shaw has served one term in that capac ity, giving entire satisfaction and hjs friends desire. to give him a sec ond term. His Friends. Walking to The lie-Union. Columbus, Ga., April 16. ? J. C. WilliamfB?""'* Confederate veteran, whose home is in Louisville, Den ham county, Texas, is walking to Macon to attend the Confederate reunion, May 7-9. He will have covered the entire distance of some thing over 800 miles on foot. Williams left home on the morn ing of February 27, last, with knap sack strapped to his back, contain ing all of his clothing which he would need on the Journey. Williams was born February 29, [1840, consequently he only has a' birthday every four years. His last birthday dinner consisted o/ $ box Of sardines and some crackers, eat en while on his Journey. The vet eran was a member of Company I, of the Twentieth Mississippi Rdgl ment during the war. ir ! ,, According to the report of C 6ta^ mlssloner McMaster, there were four flires in Kershaw county which re sulted in $337 damage. ' There is only one that we wish to call your "attention to this v ' /?'. V.j week, and that is, during the Ten Days of this ?a ?. . >' great sale we will offer Greater Bargains than! ever before. We will not . ? -vi be undersold by anyone ? # ' . ''M during this sale. I