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AN ORDINANCE To fUfse Supplies For Ttw Fiscal Year 1^15 ? t?ie For The City of C?? tleu, Koutli Carotin*. ... ? - ' lie It ordained by the Mayot uiu! Aldermen of the City of Camden, H., O,, and by the authority of tl?*? same: Section 4*. That thin Special License Ordinance adopted by tho City of Cam dim ou tbo 5th day of April, 1015, for tho present fiscal year, and paused and ordained an a special ordinance to ralHO supplies for the fiscal yoar end lug April 00, 1010. That every per hoii, Hi in or corporation, engaged or Intending to engage In any trade, busl ness, profiMixton or occnisition herein after mentioned, within the llmltH of the City of Camden, and all itorsons having buildings erected, shall tlrst oh tii In a license from the Clerk and Treasurer, and all license herein men tioned Khali ho nou-trauHferahlo and for the llscul year If not other wine H|KH*lally provbled. And all Uceuae shall expire on April HO, 1910, but may. ho revoked at any time by (ho Mayor or City Council. Section 2. All license for the year granted under thlH Ordinance hIiiiII continue In force until the JlOth day of April, noxt succeeding tho dato of Issue and no liceuse, except as provided for by limitation, |s?r dleiu or moi^th, shall ho lsKiuVd for less time or rate than ono year. The City Clerk and Treasurer Khali prepare a proper form t<? l>o Issued in each cane. Section ?H. Application for license of all kinds kIiiiII he made to tbo City Clerk and Treasurer, and all fees for same Khali l>e imld to him In advance. Seel 1 1 1 1 1 4. No buildings shall he erected ; and no portion, firm or eorpor atlon shall ho engaged In, prosecute or carry on any business, occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned with out tlrst receiving from the Clerk and Treasurer of the City, a special license therefor. Any person or persons, cor porations, falling to secure license; or continuing to engage In said business, occupation, trade or profession, after revocation of said license by tho Mayor or City Council, shall, on conviction, ho lined not less than live ($5.00) dollars nor more than ($100.00) one hundred dollars or Imprisonment not more thhn thirty days In the discretion of the Recorder. Section 5. For a license to carry on any trade, business or profession hereinafter mentioned, the following | sums shall ho paid to the City Clerk and Treasurer: Auctioneers, each i>er day $5.00 Auctioneers, each per annum 120. (X) Architects, Civil ttngluecrs, Sur veyors, each 10.00 Agents, dealing In patent rights, whether In stores or on the street 50.00 Agents, selling automobiles, mo torcycles, not paying a garage license : 10.00 Automobiles, hauling passengers or baggage or rented for reve nue, and not paying garage 11 <vn.se, each 10.00 Ranks, each 25.00 Bakeries, each 5.00 Bill poster, per day, each 2. 00 Bill poster, per annum, each 5 00 Barbers, for each chair 2.00 Blacksmith shop and wheel wright 10.00 Boarding houses, furnishing laard for or more for one day or longer / 10.00 Billiards. Pool or Bagatelle table for other than private use. each table ....' 10.00 Bottling works 25. 00 Boot and Shoe shop 5.00 Bowling Alley or Ten Bin Alley, for public play 25.00 Building & Loan Associations 15.00 Bull, on service 2.00 All builders, contractors, or owners of property, shall obtain a permit for each and every Job before the work is commenced, whether the Job Is done by con fact or otherwise, as follows, |K>rmlts to be charged for as follows: Jobs of $ 1 00 and less than $:?M> $1.00 From $H00 to $500 2.00 From $500 to $1,000 .TOO From $1,000 to $2.000 5.00 From $2,000 to $."{,000 7.00 From $3,000 to $4,000 8.00 From $4, (XX) to $5,ooo 10.00 From $5,000 to $7.000 12.00 From $7,0<X> to $10, (MR) 15.00 From $10,000 to $15,000 20.00 From $15,000 to $20,000 1*0.00 From $20,000 to $25,000 40.00 I From $25,000 and more $50.00 ( Broker, pawn or money lend ers 25. 00 Canvassers to consumers 10.00 < Commission mnrrhnnts .20 00 (Cabinet shop, making or re pairing furniture 5.00 Candy manufacturers or deal em on street .5.00 < 'hii . 'p.uii ,i .,.^f^,%r.,..3.oo 'MVriHk*, y W*y ???d wagon (HI JOT ? Ml f o?n'?V<>?V? ? $ . Carriage, buggy and wagy? # agents to consumers,..,..:. .10.00 Clothing. second hmul, whether connection " Mttv nny other ; "* i business or not 25.00 [Carnival show.-., per week, $200 to |500 at discretion of the Mayor. Circuses, per day, $100 to $200 at the discretion of the May* or. N Coal, C-oke or Wood dealera, whether In connection with any other business or not.. ..?. .20.00 Confectionery and Fruit deal m ...: s-oo Corn and Flour MUIh, each 5.00 Cotton Heed OH MUIh, includ ing gins ?... .50.00 Cotton Packers and dinners 5.00 Dealers Jn Live Stock, whether keeping wtoek in city for trade, or keeping same outside of city 1 1 in 1 1 m ami soliciting t radon In ? the elty, i>er week or less 25.00 I'Dcalers in Millinery Qooda and Merchandise, not paying gen eral merchandise license, i>er month . . ??..1C,00 Dealers In peddling -goods a* round tlio City, per week 15.00 Dealers In Jewelry. Jewelry Nov ell leu, or other Novelties .not paying merchandise lleentie, nor month 10.00 Dealers In Soda Water, Coca Cola, soft drinks, peddling n round city, |h*i* day 1.00 Dealer* in Junk, each 10.00 Drays, Omiiibuases. Carriages, Haggles, Carta. Trucks, Wii gons and haeka that haul ' for hire, not paying livor.v atahle or wood and coal 11 cenae, each horao 5.00 ICxprcss Companies or Ageu eiea, each, for business done within the City of Camden , with points, within the Stato and not including business done for the Government of lite United States .100.00 Electric Light Companiea or agencies, ouch 50.00 Electricians, taking contracts, .each 10.00 Kxhlhltions outside of Opera llouae or upon streets. $10 to $50 In discretion of tho Mayor. ' . Feather renovators, j>er week. ..25.00 Foundry or manufacturing ma chine aliops 15.00 Fortune tellers or Astrologlst each, iwr week 25. (K) Fish and Oyster dealers, alone or In connection with any other business, i>er annum 10.00 Fertilizer dealers or those deal ing both In fertilizers and making advances of goods, wares and merchandise, rnch... .25.00 (Groceries, wholesale, each 25.00 (Jn rages, either selling, renting, wtArliiK, repairing or painting automobiles, bicycles, engines, machinery or guns, or hauling passengers, each 20.00 Green Grocer or Meat Market, per annum - 30.00 Gunsmith, each 5.00 Harness Makers and repairers, and Shoe Shop, each 5.00 Hotels, rate $.'l i?er day and over. ..25.00 Hotels, rate $2 to per day 20.00 Hotels, rate under $2 -.per day 15.00 Insurance companies, Fire, for each company represented 50.00 Insurance companies. Life, for each company represented 10.00 Insurance companies, each, acci dent, fidelity, guarantee, lia bility or "other like Insurance companies "... 5.00 Insurance companies, each, live stock > 5.00 Insurance companies, each, plate 3la.*<H ...10.00 Itinerants, as quack doctors, or sidling patent medicines, |>er week 50. (X) Ice dealers, retail, alone or In connection with other busi ness, each 10.00 Ice Manufacturers 25.00 Ice cream, or ice cream cakes trom cart or box. each 5.00 Laundry, each 10. 00 Laundry or agents for laundries j outside df the City of Camden, each 5.00 I, umber yards, each .. 15.00 Lubricating and Illuminating Oil companies, each 50.iK) I Lawyer, Physician. Dentist or Chemist. Veterinarian each, ' whether firm or not 10.00 Labor Agents 100.00 Land Loan companies, agents or Individuals, negotiating loans, each v 10.00 Lightning R?m1 Agents 25.00 Marble or stone yards, each . . .<.10.00 Merchant Tailors, each 10.00 1 ? - - L-r Musical Instruments . . ? ? -1 0.00 Menagerie#, per day .-60.00 M^rehuittM retail, , Ing all cImmh of merchandise, drugft, Jewelry, (took*, Htailott ? - ety, wagons, buggies, harueaa, hardware, etc., less tliau fMtM) ft "0 aoo less thau *aoo 7 50 000 les* thau 1.000 10.00 1,000 1 ?H? tlutu ? 000 10 00 ?J, IKK) lens than ! ,000 J$0,00 8,000 lets t tin it 4,000 .....,.25.<H) 4,000 lt?H than 6,000 ...80.00 5,000 less than 7,600 85(H) 7,500 and up , 40.00 Oculist, fitting glasses, uot pay- ' ing a physicians I Iron ho ,10.00 Optician, nut paying merchan dise license, per month, or fraction thereof- ..: ,..,,..,.10.00 l'canut dealers, an a business.... 6.00 peanut peddler or vender 6.00 1'canutH, Hold on street ?....5.0(> Printing office, Job alone , 10.00 Photographerit, each 5.<K) Plunders, pipe tltterM, tinners, roof repairers, each , ....,15.<H) Paint shop, house or vehicle slgu painters, each .......5.00 Pressing Clubs 5.00 PrcsHlng Clubs, taking ordorn for clothea and delivering goods * ;,.;.15.00 Ileal eatate agencies and eolleo torn of rents or other clalnu*, each J 10.00 Restaurants, each <.,.,10.00 Itepalr Hhopa, for Hewing ma chines, bicycles. etc., not pay ing general merchandise 5.00 Hall toad Agenclea, each, for business done within the City of Camden with i?olnts within the State and not Including business done for tho Govern ment of the United States B0.(H) Skating rinks, each ....... .5.00 , Shooting galleries, eacli ,...5.00] Sewing machine agents, not pay ing general merchandise 11^ cciiho 10.00 1 Soda Fount or Ice Cream, con nected with other business or not ..5.00 StahleM, livery, feed, sales, each. ...2/). 00 1 Stallion or .Tack on service 6.00 [ Saddle or Huggy horses for hire by private parties, outside 11 censed stables, for v week or more, each horse ...vrrrrrrr.;.., .......3.00"] Salvage Hales by parties from othVr towns, each 100.00, Tailors, making or taking orders and delivering goodH 10.00 Tailors, repairers and dyers, each. ...5. 00 Tinners, hot paying merchandise license ....... 5.00 j Telegraph companies or agencies each, for business done within the City of Camden with )K)lnts within the state, and - u^t ? Including any business done for the Government of tho United States whon said telegraph companies maintain one hundred (100) otllces or less, within the State * .25.00 When said telegraph companies or agencies maintain more than one hundred (1(H)) ottice8~ ?* within the State 50. (K) Telephone companies or agen cies, 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 United States 75.00 Undertaker, alone or in connec tion with other business 25.00 Watchmaker, repairers of clocks and jewelry alone, each 10.00 Watchmaker, connected with general Jewelry business 5.00 Wheelwright shop 5.00 Wood dealer, alone, or In connec tion with other business 10.00 Warehouses, charging storage each 15.00 Section 0. The amount to be charg ed license for any other business, trade or profession, or occupation, not herein s|>eclfically enumerated shall be fixed by the Mayor and Clerk conjoint ly. but the 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 Mil their discretion reduce the license | I fee. Section 7. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent here with. he and the same are hereby re pealed. Done and ratified In City Council at Camden. South Carolina, this 5th day of April, A. D., 1015. and in the one hundred and thirty-ninth year of American Independence. C. H. YATES. Mayor. Attest: ___ J. J. GO OP ALIO. Clerk. Kcad the long list of articles iu the Want Column in today's paper. KKKMIAW IN THK LIST : Or T?ui>tlm OtmervUi* Cleu llp limy in All of Hot HebooU. - "?" ^"-ji L* ? ^ s 1 Hock I Itu Herald. nual report of MIhm Mary Kva Kite, president of the South Carolina School Improvement Association, submitted to that organization at the regular an imal meeting which wa? held lu con nection with the State Teachers' As soclatlon In Florence : Ke|x>rt>< were mode by congressional districts, And the report of thin dis trict should he Interesting to tho |uh> ple of thin county : From Miss IJlte's report It In found that she ho* spent from 8 day* to 2 weeks In each of 27 oouutlea visiting schools with the county aufierlntendent of education, the *ui>enrlslng teacher, or the county organizer. In the 27 counties, she ha M visited 301 schools or school communities. From the list of ?ountles. visited, It Is neon thnt she has s|>eut a week In each county In thlH district. The report further says: "I feel safe In saying that fully two-thirds of the schools observed Clean-Up Day, but only 21) counties reported It. Thieru ore only four counties that reported the observance- In every school in the county. We are pleased to And Ker shaw one of the four. Six <tt{$e" coun ties sent In reports from all schools except a very few, and in that list we find Lancaster County." The following imragrapli Is iwrttcu larly interesting* "Wo feel sure that we have at least 700 h>cal associations In the state, but It has been lmjiossihle for me to get certified rejiorts from that number. Since the 1st of January 1 have tried to get reports from each local organ ization, but so far 422 have re|>orted. From these rei>orts we find that we have 10,130 members who have held 1,009 meetings since April 1914. These organizations have rulved and spent $10,099.84 In the l>etterme?t of schools since that time." TJie following Is the detailed re | port for the fifth district of which | Miss Leila Russell is a committee member : Cherokee county, Miss Marlon Mor trail, organizer: 5 associations 148 members, 15 meetings. $150.00. Chester county, Miss Esther Strong, organizer: 9 associations. 218 mem bers, 2? meetings. $140.00. Chesterfield county, Miss Alexlna lOvnns. organizer' 10 associations, 810 members, 27 meetings. $508,81. Fairfield county. Miss Annie A. Hamilton, organizer; 0 associations, 90 members, 19 meetings, $73.50. Kershaw county. Miss Kate Simpson organizer; 10 associations, 150 mem bers, '55 meetings, $700. Lancaster county, Mrs. W. K. Tay lor. organizer; L'O associations, 750 members. 72 meetings, $000.57. York county. Miss Leila Russell, or ganizer ; 5 associations. 209 members. 21 meetings. $105.85. Total for district. 05 associations, 1911 members, 231 meetings. $2,242.23. The work in each county in this dis trict Is worthy of particular note. As Miss Kussell. the very earnest and en ergetic committee member through whose efforts this report was submit ted. says : "Looking at this from the stand{x>int of dollars and cents, the work Is not insignificant. But when we consider that these jieople are working in hearty co-operation for the development not merely of the school but of all institutional life in the dis trict, we must realize that It gives promise of the regeneration of the dis trict. intellectually, socially and econo mically." SjH'cial mention must be made of (the work in Lancaster county, which lis of only two years duration. The [figures given above show just how an earnest teacher can and will develop the work through corresjiondence. Mrs. Taylor teaches in the Lancaster school, hut she has found time some how and somewhere to have 20 local 'Associations sending in regular month ly reports. The county board and county su|K?rintendent of education hove -been particularly co-operative, as have all similar boards and officials in this district Convicted Men Go To l^ison. I__liidlanopolls. April IX, ? Headed by Mayor Donn M. Huberts. 15 prisoner*, convicted In tiie Terra ITaute election conspiracy cases anil sentenced to the Leavenworth penitentiary, started on the trip to the pHaon today. Thoy ar? due^nt^^T^fvch worth early Mon day. The time for the departure was not ? made public ? and ? only ? a ? kid a 11 crowd was at the station as the pris oners. p'loh accompanied by a s|>ecial deputy United States marshal, board ed a special ear attached to a passen ger train. Wniie the men were heing placed In line in the jailyanl to march to the railway station, the 82 men given Jail sentences for their i^art in the conspiracy shouted goodbye and Join ed in passing Jests back and forth. Six convicted men had promised Jndge Anderson to start for prison not later than noon today. They had been wt liberty at their homes In Terrc tlaute. All of the men had received sentence* of a year and a day in prison. REFINED BEAUTY SHOWN IN SCULPTURAL ADORNMENT Details of colonnade tjr the Court of the I'nlvorse, showing frieze adornment and sculptured figures. These corri dors ar? Illuminated by t&9 new indirect lighting system, the whole vast area of this court ? 900 by 500 feet ? being lighted in the same manner., Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco. We have for sale the most suitable property for Office Building, Hotel or any other business, located on Broad Street, near the Court House This property can be bought at War Prices. For full Information see SHAW & PERRY REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND INSURANCE J. W. McCOKMICK, Krop. E. W, BOND, Manager MCCORMICK & CO. Fnneral Director! and Embalmers Night PhoiM? 143. Day PHojne 70. AMBULANCE SERVICE. From January to December you will find at this place a select line of Candies, Fruits and Vegetables to help put the finishing to any meal. Hot Drinks in cold weather; Cold Drinks in hot weather-or as you like it.' We are ready and anxious to serve you aoy day in the year. Camden Candy Kitchen Spero Beleos, Proprietor. Phone 78. Camden, S. C.* Camden Undertaking Co. C. W. EVANS, Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS City and Country Call* Attended Promptly DAY OR NIGHT Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKalb Street Office Phone 91 Residents Phone 2S3-L B. R. McCR FuneraTDirector CITY AND COUNTRY CALLS ATTENDED PROMPTLY Night Phone li4 Day Phone 86 or 39 C. E. SULLIVAN, Ami. Ambulance Service