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in iiri? AN ORDINANCE T* H?1m SuppUM ITttlr The FUeal Kor 1915 ? 1916 For The City of Cam den, Month Carolina. Ito it ordained l>y the Mayor ami Aldermen of tlio City of Camden, H. 0., and l>y the authority of tho same: ^Section i. That thin Special LlceuHo Ordinance adopted l>y tho City of Cain dou on tlio Mil day of April, 1W15, for the present 11. seal year, 'and passed and ordained as a special ordinance to ralwo supplies for tho fiscal yoar end 1 1 1 1 x April 30, 1010. That every i>er son, 11 rin or cor|H>ratlon, engaged or lutojidiny to engage in any trade, busi ness, profession or occupation herein after mentioned, within tho limits of tlio City of Caiiidou, and all jmrHons having buildings erected, shall tlrst ob tain a license from the Clerk and Treasurer, and all license herein men tioned shall ho noii'transforahlo and for tho fiscal year if not otherwise specially provided. And all license shall expire on April ,'i0, 11)10, hut may Im> revoked at any time by tlio Mayor or City Council. Section 2. All license for the year granted under tills Ordinance shall continue in force until the .'loth day ?f A | >rll, next succeeding (he date of issue and no license, except as provided for hy limitation, 'per diem or month, shall ho Issued for less time or rati! than one year. The City dork and Treasurer shall prepare a projier form to lie Issued In each case. . Section .'t. Application for license of all kinds shall he made to tho City Clerk and Treasurer, and all fees for same shall !??' paid to him In advance. Section 1. No huijdlngs shall be ?reeled ; and no person, llrm or corpor ation shall he on gaged In, prosecute or carry on any business, occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned with out llrst receiving from the Clerk and Treasurer of the City, a special license therefor. Any person ? r persons, cor porations, falling to secure license, or ?ontlnulng to engage in said business, ?ccupntlon, trade or profession, after revocation of stild license by the Mayor er City Council, shall, on conviction, he tilled not less than live ($.r>.(M)) dollars nor more than ($100.00) one hundred dollars or Imprisonment not ?tore than thirty days in the discretion ?f the Recorder. Section T?. For a license to carry ?n any trade, business or profession hereinafter mentioned, the following sums shall be paid to the City Clerk and Treasurer: Auctioneers, each per day $f>.(M) Auctioneers, each per annum .20.00 Architects, Civil Engineers, Sur veyor#, each lo.oo Agents, dealing in patent rights, whether in stores or on the street 50.00 Agents, sidling automobiles, mo torcycles, not paying a garage license HUM) Automobiles, hauling passengers or baggage or rented for reve nue, and not paying garage ||. ceiiso, each ... 10.00 Ranks, ? aeh . . .. '25. (Ml Bakeries, each .Y00 Hill poster, per day, each 2.00 Hill poster, per annum, each f> oo Barbers, for each chair 2.00 niacksmilh shop and wheel wright 10.00 Hoarding houses, furnishing l>< ard for ,'5 or more for one day or longer ... HMM> Hilliards, Pool or Kagatcllc table for other than private use, each table 10.00 Mottling works 2fS.(KI Hoot Mud Shoe shop JV00 Howling Alley or Ten l'in Alley, for puhl l< ' play 2.">.00 Hullding & Loan Associations ... Ifi.OO Hull, on servh-e 2.00 All builders, contractors, or owners ?f property, shall obtain a permit for Mich ami every Job before the work Is commenced, whether the job is done by con t "net or otherwise, as follows, permits to be charged for as follows: jobs of $100 and less than $.'{oo . ... $1 (Ml From $."ioo to 2.<x> From $.">oo to $ l ,ooo ;uhi 'From $1,000 to $2.<KH) f?(Kl From $2,ooo to $3,tKK) 7.00 From $.'{,oo0 to $-1,000 s.oo From $4,00tU to. $.r>,iHM) Kl.OO From $:>.()( H) to \f7.00<) . J 2.00 From $7, (MM) to $lo,ooo l."?.(M) From $10,000 to $ 1 .">,( K K I 20.00 From $l.r?,(K)0 to $20,000 .,'10.00 From $20,oo<) to $2."?,ooo lo.oo From $2o,(KMl and more ..$."?(). oo Hroker, pawn or money lend ers ' 2.".oo f'anvas.sors to consumers . lo.oo ( '?ominission merchants 2o.oo Cabinet shop, making or re pairing furniture -?*uu Candy manufacturers or dflll ITH on "?i?? Chiropodist Currlage. buggy a'"1 wugun . ^ dealer jj Carriage, buggy ami wagon i agent* to consumers Clothing, second band. whether connection with any other business or not. r' ';V,^V Carnival shows. i?er week, *200 to |ftX) ut dlseretloh of tho Mayor. ? v Circuses, is?r day, *100 to l-(M) at the discretion of the May CoaV, ('H>kc or Wood dealer*, whether in connection with any other business or not. .... ...JO.OO Confectionery and Fruit deal- ^ Corn and Flour MlTls, each 5.00 Cotton S<hh1 Oil MIUh, inelud lug glim Cotton Packers and (Jlnner* 5.00 Dealers In Live Stock, whether keeping stock In city for trado, or keeping same outside of city limit* and soliciting trade* In the city, i?<<r week or less Zo.Uu Dealers In Millinery Goods and MercliandlHe. not paying gen i>ral merchandise license, i?er month . ' '' l>ealers In peddling -goods a round the City, |n*r week.... 15(H) Dealers In Jewelry, .Jewelry Nov elties, or other Novelties not pay Inn merchandise license, month *..10.00 Dealers In Soda Water, Coca (Tola, soft drinks, |KMldllng a roiind city, per day 1 [JJ Dealers In Junk, each ?OtHJ Drays, Oinnfbusses, Carriages, lluggles, Carts, Trucks, Wa gons and hacks that haul for" hire, not paying livery stable or wood and coal 11 reuse, each horso 5.Q0 Fx press Companies or Agen cies. each, for business done within the City of Camden with \i mints within the State and not Including busings done for the government of the United States 100.00 Fleet rlc Light Companies or agencies, each ? 50.00 Electricians, taking contracts, each 1000 Fxhlbltlons outside of Opera Mouse or upon streets. $10 to $50 In discretion of the Mayor. Feather renovators, per week ...~r>.oo Foundry or iuanufacturlng ma chine shops 10.00 Fortune tellers or Astruloglst e eat'h, per week 25.00 Fish ami Oyster dealers, alone or s? in connection with any other business, per annum 10.00 Fertilizer d< ilers or those deal ing both in fertilizers and making advances of goods, wares and merchandise, each . *25.00 < Jroccrles. wholesale, each ? 25.00 enrages, either selling, renting, storing, repairing or painting automobiles, bicycles, engines, machinery or guns, or hauling passengers, each '20.00 (Sreen (Jrocer or Meat Market, per annum .10.00 ( iunsmlth, each 5.00 Harness Makers and repairers, and Shoe Shop, each 5.00 Hotels, rate !??'* per day and over -5.00 Hotels, rate $2 to $-'3 per day -0.00 Hotels, rate under $- per day 15.00 Insurance companies, Fire, for each company represented.. 50.00 Insurance companies. Life, for each company represented 1000 Insurance companies, each, acci dent, fidelity, guarantee, lia bility or other like insurance companies ..>.00 Insurance companies, each, live stock Insurance companies, each, plate gla>s .... 10. OO Itinerants, as quack doctors, or selling patent medicines, per i. ,rV?(K) week Ice dealers, retail, alone or in connection with other busi ness. each .V- oo Ire Manufacturers ~n.oo Ice cream, or lee cream cakes ironical or box. each 5.00 Laundry, each 10.00 Lauudrv or agents for laundries outside of t lie ?;by of Caimlen. i, ...5.00 each r I. umber y:inN. each ...lo.oo Lubricating and Illuminating Oil cvinpanlcs. each ,?o.oo Lawyer, rhysiciaii. I>entl>t or ( 'heinist. Veterinarian each. whether linn or not ? IJ'-jj" Labor Agents, lou.no 1 4iiul I companies, agent# or Individual*, negotiating loan*. each ? lOiW ughtnuig Agents Marble or stone yards, each ....... lo.oo Merchant Tailors, each ;..1000 Musical Instruments .. 10. ?? Menageries, i>er day OO.UO Merchants stocks, retail, Includ ing all class of merchandise, drugs, Jewelry, bonks, station ery, wagons, buggies, harness, hardware, etc., less tliau > ^ #:UR) .. .vw .'100 loss tbiiii $500 .v- 7.50 800 lesa than 1.0(H). 10.00 1,000 less than 2,000. 15.00 loss than 3,000 20-00 .'1,000 leu than 4.000 .vr... U5.00 ?l,ooo less than 5,000 ...IttMH) 5,000 less tban 7,500 85.00 7,800 anO m? -i -40.00 Oculist. tlttlng glasses, not pay ing a physicians license 10.00 1 Optician, not paying merchan dise license, iH?r month, or fraction thereof *?? ,t 10.00 1 Peanut dealera, aw a business... 5.(M? Peanut jieddler or vendor , 5.00 Peanuts, sold on street 5.00 rrlntlng otllce, Job alone 10.00 Photographer*, each 5.00 Plumbers, plpd fitters, tinners, r<H>f rojmlrers, each .15.00] Paint ahop, houae or vehicle algu painters, each 5.00 Pressing Clubs, 5.00 1 Pressing Clubs, taking ordera for clothea and delivering foods . 15.00 Heal eat ate agencies and collec tors of rents or othor claims, each ?j?...10.00 KestaurantH, each 10. 00 ltepalr shops, for sew Log mar chlnea, bicycles, etc., not pay ing general merchandise 5.00 Hallroad Agenclea, ouch, for business done within the City of Camden with Muts within the State and not including business done for the Govern inont of the United States..., .^.r^ .<>0 Skating rinks, each 5.oo Shooting gaderle?, each 5.00 Sewing machine agents, not pay ing general merchandise li cense 10.00 Soda Fount or Ice Cream, con nected with other business or not 5.00 Stables, livery, feed, sales, each... .115.00 Stallion or Jack on service 5.00 Saddle or Huggy horses for hire by private parties, outside li censed stables, for week or more, each horse ?.. ....r... ".00 Salvage sales by parties from other towns, each loo.OO Tailors, making or taking orders and delivering goo(la _ ..10.00 Tailors, repairers and dyers, each. ...5.00 Tinners, not paying merchandise license - 5 00 Telegraph companies or agencies each, for business done within the City of Camden with points within the state, and not J including any business done for the Government of the United4 States ? when said telegraph companies maintain one hundred (100) olllces or. less, within the State 25.00 When said telegraph companies or agencies maintain more than one hundred (1(H)) offices within the State 50.00 Telephone companies or agen cies. each, for business done within the City of Camden, with points within the stnto and not Including any business done for the Government of the United Slates 75.00 Undertaker. alone < r 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 willl other business ..............10.00 Warehouses, charging storage ? each 15.0G Section <*. The amount to be charg- ( ed license for any other business, trade or profession, or occupation, not herein specifically 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 I 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 In their discretion reduce the license fee. So<-t ion 7. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent here with. be and the same are hereby re pealed. 1 >oiie and ratified in City Council at Camden. South Carolina, this 5th day of April. A. D., 101 and mares in foal need SOUND FOOD AND W9RK Two Eaeentiela of Succeaaful Colt Production? -Import ance of Special Attention Cleuuiou <VHege. April tiT.?l'reg 1 ih 1 1 1 uiurttH rewire speclul intention and It cult* are to lH5 produt?d HU0" eewnfully. certain practU-eM must l>? followed. Wlwt those are In dwscrlb od by the animal husbandry division of Oleiuson Collets?, which l? ready at all time* to answer questions pertain ing to mule and borne raising. ??Special attention" (low not mean taking the mare from her work aft fouling time approaches and letting her l?e idle a long period. On the contrary such a 'practice Ih Injurious. Pregnant mare* need oxerclse In the form of llgl?t, Mteady w<?rk. This work should be continued until within a week of foaling and even in the hint week a little exercise Ih desirable. At the same time every precaution must be taken not to put the mare un der heavy strain, such us dragging of loads through heavy soil, nor should she be excited by the use of t.ho whip or by shouting. One of the worst of all practices is to jerk her suddenly. Hacking should be avoided as much us possible. 1 Let the food for the mare In foal be carefully selected. It must be ylean and sound, and altogether free of inoldy grain or woody fodder or straw. Clean mixed hays and whole rgalns are good. Two parts whole oats, two parts corn and one part bran, by weight, with what hay will be readily Cleaned up. Is a ration that has been used with satisfactory results. Cut down 011 the grain ration considerably two or three days before foaling is due. At the same time, increase the bran slightly. It Is very essential that the mare in foal have a large roomy box stall. This should be dry, well lighted and bedded. Above all. it-must be Clean, even to the point of having beCn treat ed with a disinfectant. Immediately after f?mllng. clean the stall thorough ly and disinfect again. Cleanliness in the stall may save the colt's life in a case where an unclean stall would have meant infection, disease and death. Some clean grass lot. away from sheds, barns. manure piles, straw stacks and other possible sources of dirt and germs, is also a good place in which to have the mare foal. . Shortly after foaling, the mare should be given a drink lukewarm water. The ration used during preg nancv may be used after foaling as well. Allow the mare to rest for about I wo weeks before putting her back to work. LA KtiFi SI M FOK PICTI'RFS. Eleven .Million People Visit Motion Picture Shows Daily. New York. April Shaking at a meeting of the New York Theatre Club at the Hotel Astor yesterday af ternoon. Commodore .T. Stuart lilack ton, resident of the \ itagraph Com pany of America, said that for the year 11)1.1 $J7r?.(HK).(HM> was paid by the gen eral public for admission to various motion pit-lure houses throughout the eount ry. "As throwing additional statistical light on the growth of the picture in dustry." Mr. Riackton continued, "dur -j ing the year 15)13 about $25,000,000 was paid for rental of illms. The manufacturers tied up in their business $Ufi,000.000 and about 000,000 was Invested in un released feature films. Mr. ltlackston 'said more than U. (NH).(m h ) people visit moving picture theatres daily in this itamtry. He said that during 1913 40.000 miles of moving picture film was made, or enough to go around the earth and to provide Thirty tintypes for every citi zen of the 1'nited States. He also as serted that more than $P20.(K>0.000 is invested in moving picture theatres an?l that the ordinary feature tllnis that provide an evening's entertain ment cost between $l.r>.000 and $30,000 each. .Inle Smith, a negro, wanted in Fair field county for assault upon a white woman was captured at IMythewood ! Thursday and rushed to the state pen-] lteutlary for safe keeping. Smith is said to have made a full confession. I.. Tucker, aged 55, a resident of the Laurens mill village, committed sulfide early Thursday morning by shooting himself. He tried to get his young daughter to pull the trigger of the weapon. Falling In this he fired two -diot* into his body dying Instant ly NOTICE. Tin- colored teacher* are requested to iin't't in Jncksnn school building at 10 i,m k, Saturday, May the 8th. Thi> meeting will In' of great impor fnii'f Addresses will f>e delivered by white ;ind col or eil speakers. C. C. Lowery. in th?> one hundred and thirty-ninth year of American Independence. . C. H. YATES, Mayor. .J Attest : J. .J. (JUODALE, Clerk. " Clean Up and Paint Up" for Homes and Towns Beautiful v? *i' ? ? ?: -.v.; We have for sale 46 acres in the town of Lugoff, S. C. Can be - v ? ? bought at a bargain. ; .. .. . ' - ... j '*? " For Full Infortnation Apply to SHAW & PERRY REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND INSURANCE J. W. MeCORMICK, Prop. K. W, BOND, Manager] Mccormick ft co. - Funeral Directors and Embalmers ? Night Phone 143. . . I)ay I>hoi,e 70 AMBULANCE SERVICE. SHE NEEDS NO COAXING t Wherever the sign of the Ice Cream is, there is the aver age girl's interest centered. And who can blame her? What Is so cooling and de ' licious this hot weather as a heaping plate, of our match less Ice Cream? Old and young alike find it pleasant and palatable. Ours is pure, fresh made and delicious, and we have it in all the| llCOU iiiaut auu u V/41V1V/ uu, mhv* " v 1 v ~ . popular flavors. Standard prices. .Best quality. Camden Candy Kitchen Spero Beleos, Proprietor. Phone 78. Camden, S. C. Camden Undertaking Co. C. W. EVANS, Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS * > . ? j City and Country Calls Amended Promptly DAY OR NIGHT Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKalb Street Office Phone 91 . ? Residence Phone 283-L r! B. R. McCRElGHT Funeral Director and Licensed Embaimer CITY AND COUNTRY CALLS ATTENDED PROMPTLY v -T. fl? j. JL%t- ? - TOMBSTONES AND MONUMENTS Night Phone 114 ? Day Phone 86 or 30 C. E. SULLIVAN, Asst. . Ambulan