The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 16, 1924, Image 4

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IiIK CAMDEN CHRONICLE 1 1 ? 1 -. H. If. MI.Ki) VAnot and paMtaher Pobjmhed e?-*ry Friday at So. 1100 Broad tiriftt and entered at tha f'?m . ft* n. ?S-njfh <?fohna l*><ilO({i?*> hi ciht" rf 4vl matt-r. Priee pejr annum ttf.'AJ (a^d^n, )#. ( , Krida.V. May 16, I&24, Xh<t|# 4?r4 . %>#; ? * as .year *' ?Jf() thftri. there ^ci? >h< ep f ?r- d in* York a.'ii ? and today there nr?> i r ;t. <i * . v . f?iv. r-onuijutntly Vj^wn lm<-n'.invs wu very mueh *ur ? prhed fc<> kVc A 'large -Mock of xheep ' *ra*in? ? rft 4 b:# fitW ???> the farm of Uw ^ W oot^n oft the atate. high* way h^'veen K .? k Hi;l and,, f heater whik Hi ?ver log (hat way th.e olhe;' aftr; noon, ? Ar'/ov, "*the" i ??;*?! from wh< . ? the hup uuv fading were a. la.f ge number p f- Vh'W'-' liqi ordinary RCmV looking bui good owv Thi < Mr. \V(H?Uh, ? wfca told, was foi year* a section bos* of the Souther/i Railway Utwc^'n 'Smith's Tur? -Ou: and Hock Hill.. Then he took to farm i ng ami he farmed with the idea t hc? t he. vj.oukf grow *cmething else a.< svell an cotton. 1 1 developed into a bix farmer wtth e-xtetiive holding# and he find* -sheep ami hogs and that mrt. of thing* ^oBtal,; -;. Aceordtrtij ? to hii - neighbor ?? v. ho know him *f'>l he would not hold or to hi* sheep ami ?;ncre.a#e hi* holding* if he did not find then? profitable. And they are certainly an unusual and attractive .night in th ?."s lar.d of < otton. ? Vork villr Hnquirer. . Mayor Kendri ;fc ot' Philadelphia., will play n<> more Sunday golf, at . ord.r.g t?? report.* lf?* ih iaid to have told i Philadelphia pastor that he could no longer \ on^cientiou'sly play Sunday golf; bi<aK.*?e hi* felt, as a i ity official, h<* should u-t at; example by obeying all law.*. Thorda> Mudiiifi-. ajf'tl oO, formerly ?if < heater county, hut for several yearn pant a resident of Fairfield ? ounty, <| <?{.{.e | flea d it* n mercantile establishment r- Wiw:sbor<> Satur day , v. hi!' he w a . :al.ii;g a puft hase. NO'I l< K f IWDS ? Sealed hid wi!! !>#? receiv'ed by the H<?ard of (.'ounty iMreitof* Tut hrufh tng Hifh ^teel hrud.<- and painting. one roaV thr r?ee? v.ork of the A a'.'1" Kive' f 1 1 'i? !??*?, af>d t >? /raifit .r.Vi !i.. ! a fr'i ? a-?. ? t r >? bridge two Pain*. af?d h;jihe? to he fu* r : h'-d Ky r V. ?- bounty Hoard. 'I; ids to ))*? ') ! t 'I tvith th?? uiidi i s ign? d on m hi for i- .June J, J J # I . f{??l ? ?<? be onei.ed .iun?- ... il<J4 I . A (.? li KNS F, MILLS. ? ! ? ? i i P..'i.*?. ! ? ?. IMijim t<>; Ma- i:., r.'j i Hl>SO| ! I P IS NOTK i: N ' i > i I,. ? I l: l v i fv l.i >? ?lt b) i >1 . ,r at ! jn'iv.f - * h T I ..jam r c < I.'. ' ,! ? V 1 1 I , ? ! ! A "A H I ) - >111 ? i ? ?.nil#! r." ?? '.?! ! hrii'-r' know.*. is A!i -r &? < > i ivan v The f>u-.n---.s ...iitii j f* u;: ' ? ? I* 1 1 <? name. ( .?!] i. fi-wnal f >\ t'c." h.m th" ~TP1' K ' M'tl > p.^i'OlUk'i' ?*- '? s. !*?>'?*?- 1 it ? : h* < "lit > etior.; ? h? . < .* i" ii P<?.t full v, 1 ft. Alexander d ('<>.. Merrhant Tailors liroail St. \ [ i ? I ? Notice. to I )?bt i/r,i and Creditor*. A;' ; N ' ?1 (>< ?!h>' ? ' . f \! V. H-.ii.rh ic? ? isr.l. an ! . r. l-\ j '< n al..' j .lyni' iii I ? i n< Jil ?'??'.{ t-1. . ii a:: , . >./ . .i in ? J* '.I th" ha id ?* 1 , ? ? *. ! ' ! ??: i; ii ? 1 i i J v, | ? h ' ' : !ii ; : f ?? ?? I iiy law Mi:.- ! i \ n? ? i ; h \ ? I r :? . m i i a* ' * ' s rm i ? - ' M . ; V J " . ! I. M) ll( K I < ) I \ \ I' \ ^ KI<S \i ( I. ?? ? ? ? i ? \ 1 1 H 1 ! di ll? !..???? not ptf e: r r. . *. ? I ? f ;vtt- I ar..i ' tfjv , ? ,i -i with.it: i h?- <?-' .... I ? . ? i ?! .>>>(?'. an !>?? a < ! ? ? i 1 ' ? ? i i \i' < lit ? ' v ? . ; i : . ? 'I h ; . :1 p , ? ? rio;u-m < ? w f i ? -p. <? *?' - ir,r ? . . . t , t . . < . ? \* ! . i - i : . 'f k . v . . I \ '? i N ? . \^.nK.n>\1 K.N I .*? M?\N IM J . 1 ' ? " ? i 'a ? i ??'- ? ; < iiit'! ? i 1 ? ? ' f;xv i f ? ? ? ! v ? ? ft ' . ? i ?>a\ .i 4 ' ? i ? ( ? ? ? w*r.. , ;i".i , ? .1 ' i i I i! < .-IS"(;f.KT< IN, ' k T: i .i i. : ? id SI N KSS I !i h NSfcS 1)1 K i ? ? i ? ? . I 'm ? ' ' . i ! . Supply ' ' I . .. ? ? *< i J .? ... i I ' I |'U biish?f< < ' > !.> ? .i 'I ; apn :t *?\ : ! 1 ! >? ? >?? ?? ri ln?n--tv ,1c imw ihu' ? ii. ! | i >il> ?? ,i' (hi '?!?:< (? arvj nil art* : <?( , w. ' < ! ' i i ' . . ! iii'" pay in? : 1 1 ? ( -a ui. . I OK W<> Wt ^ I I ' K K i N I KNDKNT The niaii> f/aial i.l NJ : Ali-x A. 'A t s| aniH'Uncf f;irn n.i a tamiuiat. fi?< li??a<l Su|>orii?t? ndf ii? ?>t* K<-rshaw County, yuhjoot to th?* rules <>f the Hi mi/cralic Primary. MANY FRIKN'DS. S? ? Matt Mixiri and Madjje Bel lamy at the Majestic today in "No More Women." A comedy-dr|nna with a lot of lautfha that toll* tb? Mtory of a youth who thought lie haU-d all K"1'* when jilted by one. Then he stepped into a lov^-web *kil futty -worm by another ? ami I* taken captive, ? Chamber of Commerce Note* Mr. flallrtt Honored. At UjK f?>e*ting of th* Board of ' Dirtctorv of the Chamber of Com ; mcrce ?n May, feth, Mr, H. K.. Haliett, i retiring director arid former president | of th. urbanization was preienttd '* j loving <up by his fellow directors, j Mr. ('. I*, l>uBo*e presented the- cup I ^ri h?rr after a fitting tribyte to Mr, Haliett for his -.service*. a* a citize? ar?d co-worker in Chamber of Com fnem* activities. To ? succeed Mr. Haljett, the hoard unanimously e ?<>ad Mr. R. K! F'i t*.M a a director, Appropriate prues were given to M is-i Minnie Clyburn and Mr. B. G. .Sanders <*n leaders tor the <iU?r.t?sr ? irf membership work. Mr.. Anders leading among the men and Mm : If 'ty-bum arrtong the ladie-. in obtain ! u.tf ii.-v. m?.fnl>i i ^hip 4 for this organi | ratu<n. Committee* at Work, To?- < hitmln f of Commerce com nnttees, selected to circulate petitions asking for an election to .reduce the city limits so a*, to exclude the Wateree Mills are busy this week. They art' meeting a ready response as the great majority of the citizens appTOat Mvd readily ?w the good to be derived from this change, inas much as this will mean improvement'! amounting to one million five hundred ?thon^nnd dollars at the mill.* The committers arc as follows: Ward 1 ? W. R. DeLoach^, W. Y. Nettles; Ward 2 ~ !j. ('. Shaw, (Jus Beleos, Mrs. Coiyi Ancrum and Miss Minnie Clyburn; Ward ?> ? W. Robin Zemp, B. G. San dor.*, Henry'" Pearce, Mrs. N. R. Good-ale; W '.ard t J. B. Zemp. ('. C. Whitaker, J. H. Burns and Mrs. J. S. I,indsay; Ward f> and <> ? R. M. Ken nedy, .Jr.. R. N. Shannon j. M. Ville pisue W R. Hough Mrs. Leroy S. Davidson. In addition to these names, the lady members are empowered to add other ladies in thf.ir ward. The Walcree Mills. With modern equipment m every department. and turning out first quality goods, undet the best of work ing i ? ? r j ? ! i t i ? n the Wateree Mills'! jtlup' in Camden is one of the- fore most industries in this section. Tin mill was established in 19(k), urid? i th? name, of the DeKalb Cotton MiM--, wifh K. Miller Boykin as presi !( iit and K. \V. Mitcham as general manager. The name wyts later ? hang>.d to 1'ine Creek Nf-il's and in turn was again changed to the |ifi"ieiit mime, Wnteree. Th> present company came into the ? ? iiiiyi nf the properties in and | th?- tie i*?i i officers are at this time a : {'resident and treasurer, I! 1'. Kendal!; vice-president, 11. K. J. aiu ; ecietaiy, .lames A. Italleht in *, and general 'manager, A. S. I'aine. In flu* local" mill for the past eight , .?;?( * Mr. H. K Halletl has been ?:;;r..~T7T".T? i'tili-ii! but he, having been t ? ?t ' . ?> f e r red to the Charlotte, N. I i.ii.l <?!' the same company, .leaves f'arnden thi- month. I'nder his super j i-.w tin; mill has prospered, equip 1 1 ? ? n : ha- been kepf up-to-dat'? I ( .i. fii^iiout the mill, and working I i or. iit.i-ns have been put on the j h gh? ? plat ? * Not only the Wnteree '?lit' . l"u: < anvleii at large, will '..'Tl! a g.ial in Mi. Ilallett'* <i?"pai Mi: ??. He i s to he succeeded by , A!.. \ S. I,.ew?*!!>n, who is already , a. i: ? i M-A'i m < amden. The office i ' ' < - : r i < l.a i ge < I Mr. Wt t le < : 1 . . i < : a \ I ! l i t- ? ? i ' >d u< t of the Watcroe Mills I - 'iMi; a! gauze. ami while their ! i.Mii '? " <?;' spindles ii only lS,Slfi, *1 ? i '.. ir. u liinery and equip : rr- ? ? . ; : l . < i pi oilin t .?> turned out <om i pa ? ' a . ah I; any mill in the : ^ . i. i f > : h v, r. - '? r-rt h n f p y r. - 1 i } 1 i:\i- " W'a ? Village, : a!. ! ? ir.i <:< ri . -ar.itaiy a: a! pretty. ha- ii - ??wn wa'> r. lights, ? .. ? d r^-a i ' ? :? -d With I ; i n ? \ VA a ' I j * ' ? ..*?"???.?! ! t "*r ?r\ I )'???? I". n.U ?' a" 1 lirt'werj h\" i ' ? ? i a' ?i .if ? i < ' h< r a<.. ma." a ? ?? ' V< ."a!' 1' : >*-/ i i. " v'1 I '..bb U>'? ' i V I a i l l a I 'i Dpi ri r.! ? i ! ? '' i" ? ? m- : : "i'a r. ? I h> ?!>. Though ' n ; < - ? i ii ? . . .i ? 1 ? ie? ' . it:. ' . | ? . \ in ? ' "i - i . a" ! an n.derman ! f I ( I II t I ? I I I I I i . I I .1 K , A I , ? ? I ? I V ?* V I ? ? O '? ? , r?r;!y and u h? ? <! ? -pirr<b<l .? ??? V < ap'.a r; \V H. Stewart, aflir a | long i lines'; and operation. j n<>w hack ;th the veterans at the ( i?n fediiati home, wheit" h? i> .-upe:in I tendent. Captain Stewart bore his ' illness with fortitude and during several weeks' stay in the Baptist hospital, was always cheerful and hopeful. After his operation he was forced to remain in the institution for several weeks longer, but was finally transferred to the infirmary at the home. He is quite well again and the old aoldiers are delighted at his re turn and his recovery. General News Notes President Coolidge, 011 t he recom mendation of Secretary of the In terior Work ha? t. net :: ?&< the "Craters of the Moon." a lays won derland near Arto, Idaho; as a national nionuni<;nt. The area cdvier* 'Hi square miles and is ho named bv cau?e of its similarity to the surface of the moon as seen through & tele scope. Burgldra broke into a New York loft buiMing Monday night in which furs were stored and stole $40,000 worth of finished skins of the highest grade*. They left inferior skins in the plate. . ? . } Shifty-one Chinese pirates, con victed of piracy aboard the steam I yacht Kwongst^k, were executed by the ( hinete government Monday. The first performance of German o^ora by German artists given in | London since the war, was a grand success Monday night at a London opera house, before a packed house. The German visitors were given a "great reception by the English audience. Dr, George A. Neilson, 32, chiro practor and physical director, was found in his home office in Newark. N. J., Tuesday in a dying condition from a blow on hi head with n machinist's hammer. A patient who had been under the doctor's care ,in his home for several weeks was miss ing and the poiicc are looking for him. A resolution endorsing Williaih G. McAdoo as a candidate for the Demo cratic presidential nomination, was adopted by the Democratic convention of Oklahoma, but delegates.. to the national convention were not in structed to vote for him. Thorndyke Hilton, young man of Chicago, committed suicide last week by jumping into the sea from the deck of the steamship Orduna, New York to Cherbourg. He left a letter stating that he had been jilted by a young woman. Mrs. E. I>. Wallace, of Columbia, is announced as a candidate to repre sent Richland county in the legisla ture. AN ORDINANCE To require the Payment of License on Burliness, Occupations, And Pro fessions in the City of Camden, S. for the Year From May 1, 1921. to May 1, 1925. Ik* ii ordained by the Mayor and Councilman of the City of Camdcnr-m C'ounril assembled and by the author ity of the same: Section 1. Every person, firm, company, ni corporation engaged on! May 1, i;?2 4, in any calling, business, profession or occupation in whole or in part within the City of Camden ns may be hereinaftei specified, shall obtain during the month of May, 11'24, a license therefor in the man ner here inafter prescribed. Every person, firm, company or corporation commencing business in said city on' or after the first day of May, 1021,. shall in like manner obtain a licence therefor before entering upon sucn calling, business, profession or occu-i pat ion as hereinafter specified. Section 2. Every person, firm, company or corporation engaged in or intending^ to engage in any calling, business, profession or occupation for which a license is required, shad apply to the Clerk and" Treasurer of the City of Camden for the same ? by whom all such licenses shall be is sued. and shall at the time of ap plying, make and sign a written statement under oath, and file it with the said Clerk and Treasurer, setting forth: First, his or her or its name or style, the name of the persons constituting such firm or company. Second. 'The calling, business, pro fession or occupation for which li cense is required. Third. The placj where su< h calling, business, profes sion or occupation U to be carried on; the amount of capital invested, or i lie gross annual income. Parties in business on tin- first of May, shall make such application for new license and tile such -written statement before M a y 21st. i-cdiun ?>. A penalty of fifteen per cent, shall be added t<> all license which are r.?>t paid during the month ? ?f May. 1'.<2i except such as may bcioiiie due after that time. l'ro \ ided, linwrvi'i . that immediate pay ment may be required in each and i .i ry <(in' ' h" di < ret ion of the| >i id '"fik .ti.d l'l i-.isu ri and th"j j f'T?-g'.':ng provT^w-r. -h.'sli in no v. i e | 1 -lay <ir hir.dei ,;ctir>n t>> < -n f. >rv ?? i m ? r-^i'a''1 pavnii-n'; which ta\ and nen -hail 1 ?e rn-^vi red m the mailt',. , ; hr r? ir.af*? r pr >< r.bt-d. and if any ! per- <r. firm -mpar.y or corpora- j 1 lion require.! -?? to flu by the term J of ; h : ordinate e - 1 1 rt 1 1 refuse or neg l< : t i make ?u' and deliver to ih" (,'ieik and Treasurer of the City of I .ifiulen. on or before the time here in required, the statement provided f -t by Section 2 of this ordinance, or -hall make a false statement, or shtti! rrfupc to take and subscribe an oath or affirmation as to the truth of su( h statement, or any part thereof; or from any cause shall fail to take out such license as may be required by this ordinance, the said Clerk and Treasurer ?hall report the case to the Mayor, who shall proceed to as certain as nearly as possible, the bus iness of such person, firm, company, or corporation, for wh^ch he, she or it may be liable to a license tax therefor, and in case of default for the purpose of such investigation; the said Clerk and Treasurer shall notify the person, firms, companies ?r corporation in default to appear before the Mayor at his office ? at a time stated In said notice; and also such wttneaae* an the Mayor may <k?i re to examine. Th? witneaae* called as a fore -aid shall be exam mod by the Mayor, under oath or affiraia (.on, touching the natura of the buai ne&a of auch party; and every thing which may evtoe? the amount of !i cern* tax for which ?uch party nival I be liable. From the information thus acquir ed tfoe Mayor shall find" and aaae?? the amount of license tax due by such party whether he, ?hej>r it at-] tended the investigatipn or not. and *haU add thereto a penalty of fifteen per cent thereof ami should sueh 11 i cense tax and penalty be not paid within Ave day# thereafter, the said Clerk and- Treasurer shall i#sue an execution thereof under hi> ha nd and | the aeal of the City of Camden, dK rtcted to the chief of police of the f City of Camden, or the Sheriff of k< r ,haw County, in .said State and the said Chief of Police or Sheriff shall proceed to collect the said ji ' tense tax and penalty, by levy ami sale of real or personal property, as now i provided by law for the collection of. taxes, together with an additional five per cent pf the whole amount, which *h?!l be the Sheriff's or Chief of Police's compensation for making such collection, in addition to one dollar for making such levy, which i shall be paid by delinquent without entry or mileage fees; provided, how ever, that any person or corporation shall have the right of appeal to the City Council of Camden (notice of such appeal having been given to the Clerk and Treasurer within five days from the time of which such assess ment of license and penalty shall have been made) and upon hearing such appeal, the said Council shall make such order therein as it shall deem just and proper; and provided .further, that in lieu of the remedy above set forth to enforce payment an action or actions may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction for the recovery of . such license tax and penalties. And provided fur ther that any person, firm, company or corporation who shall carry on. or attempt to carry on any calling, business, profession or occupation without a license n-s herein required,; or who shall neglect or refuse to give the information required or to answer such questions as may be re^ | quired or who shall fail to attend before the Mayor to be examined by hiin when so required, as provided in Sections 2 and 3 of this ordinance may be deemed guilty of a violation thereof before the Municipal Court ; and may be fined not more than Ohc Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned ! not exceeding thirty days. | Section 4. All license granted un-j ( der this ordinance shall be posted in a conspicuous place, except in case of vehicles for hire, which vehicles shall have placed upon the metal badges 1 with the number of badges and the license year marked thereon, such badges to be furnished by the Clerk and Treasurer upon payment of the i license tax. Failure to display such -badges will subject the persons own ing or using the same to a penalty not more than Five Dollars, or im prisonment not exceeding ten days. The license granted under this or- I dinance shall at all times be subject to inspection by any officers of the ( ity of Camden and no calling, busi ness, profession or occupation shall be carried on elsewhere than the place named in this license therefor, unless Authority be granted by the Clerk and Treasurer, which authority shall be endorsed on the license. Sec. 5. All licenses granted under this ordinance shall continue in force until the first day of May A. D. 192-j, except such as are wrtiten for a shorter period, as may hereinafter be provided. The City Council reserves the right t?> revoke any license for any cause which to them may seem to be just. Sec. 6.. The following sum or sums of money are required to be paid to the said Clerk and Trea^rer for a license to carry on the business, call ing, profession or occupation in whole or in part within the limits of the .C ity of Camdon, as in each case spe cifically appears. Class No. i. Business or income basis, $1,000. On each additional $ 1,000, ten cents per $1,600. Where the gross annual Laconic from the business, callings, or pro fessions enumerated in the following schedule, shall be One Thousand Dollars or less, the license shall be at the rate set forth in said schedule; and where the gross annual income exceeds One Thousand Dollars, the license shall be increased from the amount set forth in said schedule at the rate of ten cent? for each Thou sand Dollars of vrross income in ex res* of One Thousand Dollars. Agent? for laundries, per year $15.00 I Agents advertising, not print [ ing office 15.00 Agents fur merchant tailors . . 10.00 Agents selling books, per year 20.00 Agents celling bonks, per day . . 5.00 Agents selling fruit trees or other trees or plants .... 25.00 Agents selling sewing ma chines. paying merchandise license 15.00 Agents celling and delivering soft d rinks other than those paying license for bottling plants 100.00 Agents advertising land sales where the land is valued at more than $5,000.00 . . IV0.00 j per year. I Architects 10.00 1 Agents, claim and collection . . 10.00 i Auctioneers, for a year or less 10.00 ! Automobile agencies 30.00 Automobile dealers or agents not having an established agency in Camden, soliciting and selling automobiles or trucks in Camden, per year 75.00 Automobile livery or truck, either for passenger or bag gage, each 15.00 All drivers of automobiles or truck for hire, whether for passengers or baggage, shall be persons of good moral eharacter and if such drivers upon report to th? City Council are found not to be proper persons to run said X ? " \ var ? automobile* or truck*, U cvflMe to tike owner* of same v * | *k*Il b? revoked unless ??id drivers are immediately taken off said Automobile* or truck*. Storage of automobile*, not in connection with any other businea*. Tfc^year .. .. 10.00 Barber shops, for each chair . 5.00 Bakeries . . 10.00 Bakeries, or agent* delivering ,br?ad or cakes, etc. .. .V 25.00 Bicycles for hire .. .. . . . . . . 5.00 Bicycle repair shop ...... . . 5.00 Bicycle dealers .. .. . . . . ... S.0<> BiH posters, per year .. & '26.00 Bill posters, per da> ..... 2.00 Billiards, bagatelle or poo) ta I b|ea, first table per year . . 46.00 1 Additional tables, per year . . 1 . ?X> Bil Ward an<l pool rooms to be allowed on ground floor only of any building ami not to bi kept open *fter 12 o'clock at ' vnighUfv* v And each tabic shall be con 1 sidered a Separate business. Bus and transfers carrying passengers to and from Camden, per year each . . . 25.00 Blacksmith or wheelwright . ? 10.00 Bowling alley or box ball, each alley 50.00 Brokers, pawn . , . . 25.00 Brokers, merchandise . . .. . . 25.00 Brick masons, plasterers, tak ing contracts .... . . ; 10.00 Firms of brick masons, for one member .. .. . . 10.00 Each additional member . . . 10.00 Brick yards or dealers in brick 15.00 Boarding Houses furnishing board for three or more, for one day or longer, where rates are from $2.00 up, per year . . . 20.00 Business or income basis: *1, 000 on each additional $1,000, ten cents per $1,000. Where the gross annual income from the business callings or profes sions enumerated in the following schedule, shall be One Thousand Dol lars or less, the license shall be at the rate set forth in said schedule; and where the gross annual income exceeds One Thousand Dollars, the license shall be increased at the rate of ten cents, for each One Thousand of gross income in excess of Ons Thousand Dollars, from the amount set forth in the said schedule. Agents taking orders or delivering pictures. $25.00 each week. All builders, contractors or own ers pf property shall obtain pernv'ts for each and every job before the work is commenced, whether the job is done by contract or otherwise, per mits to be charged for as follows: This is to be paid in addition to the separate license herein required of painters, plumbers and electricians, j unless general contract includes same: ' * $100 ami less than $300 1.00 From $300 to ?500 2.00 From $500 to $1,000 3.00 From $1,000 to $2,000 5.00 From $2,000 to $3,000 7.00 From $3,000 to $1,000 8.00 From $1,000 to $5,000 10.00 From $5,000 to $7,000 .. .. 12.00 From $7,000 to $10,000 . . . . 15.00 From $10,00 to $15,000 .. .. 20.00 From $15,00 to $20,000 .. .. 30.00 From $20,000 to $25,000 40.00 From $25,000 to $35,000 . . . . 50.00 From $35,000 to $50,000 . . . . 100.00 From $50,000 up, $100.00; and for each additional $1,000.00, $5.00. Cabinet makers or furniture repairers 5.00 Candy manufacturers in con nection with other business . 10.00 Candy manufacturers not in - connection with any other business 10.00 Candy manufacturers or deal ers on streets,, per day . . . . 1.00 Candy dealers not in connec tion with mercantile busi ness, per year 15.00 Carriage, buggy and wagon dealer*, not paying mer chants' license 15.00 Circuses, menageries, animal shows, wild west shows, and similar exhibitions under whatever name carrying ten or less number of cars for transportation of people, an imals, equipment, parapher nalia or fixtures connected with or incident to the show, per day, or part of a day .. 100.00 Circuses, menageries and shows as above enumerated, ami carrying more than ten cars, not over 25 cars, per day or part of a day . . . . 150.00 Circuses, menageries and shows as above enumerated and carrying more than 25 cars, per day or part of day 200.00 Circus parades, or parades of menageries, animal shows, wild west shows, as above named when the show lo - cates outside p i city limits, shall pay for each paratfe, the *ame license as such ctr cua, menagerie or other show 7 would be required to pay Ipf . exhibiting within corpora ted limits. Corn and fiqur mills, each . . i . 10.00 Cotton seed oil mills including gin* .. .. .. .. .. .. 75.N Cotton ginners, for each ffio &fl? Cotton mills . % 75.00 Civil Engineers ?nd surveyors, or either . . . .. .. ... .'. 10.0# Druggist, licensed druggist . other than the proprietor, each t < ? ? ? ? ? . . ? . . 5.M Dealers in caskets and coffins, paying a merchandise ]i cOnse 10.00 Dealers in coffins, caskets, not paying merchandise license, per year JO, 60 Dealers in second hand cloth ing, whether connected with other business or not . . . . 25.0# Dealers in second hand shoes, whether with other business or' not . . . . 25.0# Dealers in fertilizer or agents for dealers in fertilizer, sell ing to consumers, not pay ing merchants' license .. 25.01 Dealers in fruit, peanuts or cooked food on streets, per day ? ? . . 1.00 Dealers in fish or oysters or either at place of business . . 10.01 Dealers in hides, except those paying mercantile license . . 25.0# Dealers in ice cream, lemonade or soda water on the streets, per day Dealers in junk . . . 50.00 Dealers in junk, per month .. 25.0# Dealers in Medicine other than regular druggist of the City either on the street or pri vate property, and whether delivering the Medicine themselves or through orders to Drug stores, per week 100.0* per day 20.0# Dealers in millinery goods, not paying merchants' license . . 15.0# Dealers in stocks and bonds as * brokers . . .... . . , . . . . . lO.OO Dealers in kerosene, oil, gaso line or either, other than merchants . 100.00 Dealers in stocks and bonds, as brokers, per year 25.00 Dealers in wood, coal or coke per year . . .... .. .. 20.00 Dealers in wood only 5.00 Dealers in second hand ma chinery, per year 25.00 Dentists .. .. .. .. .. .. ..15.00 Electrician, taking contracts, doing electrical work, or selling electrical supplies .. 15.00 Exhibitions, traveling theatri cals, musical or other, for gain, not in opera house, $25.00 to $100, in the discre tion of Mayor and Citv Clerk. .? Fruits and vegetables sold hi V carload lots from railroad cars, within the city, and sold either by wholesale or retail, not an established business, per year 100.00 Per day 25.00 1* lying jennies, or horse or steam riding galleries, per week ? . . ...... 50.09 Filling stations not in connec tion with any other business per year .. 50.00 Pilling Station in connection with storage of cars per year . . 60.00 Filling Stations in connection with storage of cars, and selling agencies or garages, for selling gasoline 30.00 Garages and storage 50.(M Gunsmiths 5.01 Hair dresses $10.00; chiropo dists .. 5.00 Hotel, from twenty (20) rooms to seventy-five (75) rooms 1 per year . . .. 40.00 Hotel, from seventy-five (75) rooms upward, per year . . 75.00 Hucksters or peddlers of fruit, vegetables, etc., including Ready Rolling stores, each peddling goods, wares and other merchandise, manufac tured articles, all fruits, veg etables, melons, eggs and all other kind of farm pro ducts, not having regular stands, per year, each . . . . 100.00 Per day 10.00 Said hucksters or peddlers not to sell on prohibited streets. Hucksters or peddlers selling fresh meat of any kind, or dressed fowls on the streets in wagon, each per year . . . . 40.00 No hucksters or people selling said fresh meats or fowls may sell same on DeKalb street, Church street to Mar ( Continued on Page 4) To Care for DEPOSITORS In the most considerate, most competent manner, is our constant study. Safety ? Security ? Service is our every thought, which is necessary to every individual of integrity and thrift in this community, and we have no hesitancy in inviting the business of all those who value these features. . THE BANK OF CAMDEN ; , <, -7? , j ? ' u