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Speakerh For Blaney Cloning Announced The Blaney ~f*ublic., Schools will come to u very juccessful close with Commencement exercise* on May 24th, 26th and 27th. The program and speakers for these exercises are announced today by the superintendent, l/conar,do Andrea. The grammar school will come to a close on? Friday, May 24th with a play by the 7th grade and a chorus by the upper grades in the grammar school directed by Miss Susie'Shannon, teacher of public school music. After the chorus and play an address will be delivered by Miss Mattie Thomas of the State Department of Education of Columbia. Seventh j grade diplomas will be given the following boys and girls: Palmer Itarfleld, Lizzie Bpy^on, Frances Davis, Harvey (joff, Charlotte Hawkins, Nell Hilton, Mendel Hinson, Noru Hinson, Eliza Jane I?vett, 4Murri's McCombs, Sarah Maude Miles, Ernestine Nelson, Valdora Perry, Annie Belle Price, Lena re Rose. Leo Rose, J. T. Ross, Jr., Jrnu Sanders, Clyburn Sessions, Katie Stanley, Willie Wood. On Sunday morning, May 26th,' at 10:.70 o'clock the annual commencement sermon will be preached in the Baptist Church by the Rev. R. C. Morrison, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Fountain Inn, S. C. The special musical program for this service will be in charge of Mtss Fay Hill ami the high school choir. On Monday evening, May 27th at 8:20 o'clock the annual commencement for the high school will take place with class day exercises by the senior class and an address to the graduating class by J. Strom Thurmond, superintendent-elCct of the Edgefield County Schools of ' Edgefield, S. C. Mr. Thurmond is u pleasing speaker und the school is fortunate in having him for the occasion. State diplomas will be given the following seniors at this time: Ella Branham, Gertrude* Brown, Ethel Coleman, Elizabeth Kelly, Mae Belle Moore, Ada Belle Price, Mary Rose, J. R. Dinkins, Clyburn GofT, Dan Kelly, Arthur Miles, Woodrow Ross, Rembert Sanders. These exercises will bring to a close the most successful year in the history of the Blaney Schools. The public is most cordially invited to be present at all the exercises. Murray Leaven Large Estate Will Reveals Columbia, April- 22.?An estate of more than half a million dollars, most of it stocks and bonds,' was left by W. J. Murray. Columbia wholesale druggist and merchant, who died March 31, his will revealed when tiled today. With the exception of $21,000, which goes to five charitable and religious institutions and to distant relatives, the residue of the estate a a- bequeathed to the widow and children. Bcqu<-t> tu religious and educa11? i a. ; at include: interest i>n $2.iwo t > ;ni>tees of Columbia college; interest <a.00U to board of missions, Metti ?l.-t Episcopal Church. South., for supp'-'t of missions in foreign fields; ' interest on $2,">00 to Upper South Cat' '.ma eonfvicnee, Methodist Episcopal Church South; interest on $2,501) to lower South Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. South; interest on $2,5oo to each conference for suppot t of aged, infirm and superannuated ministers. and interest oa $1,000 to South Carolina association for the blind, Columbia. The Illinois legislature has a resolution before it calling for a committee to investigate the killing of Mrs. Lillian DeKing bv iiuuor law enforcement officers at Aurora a short time ago. The department of agriculture's w.ekly summary of crop conditions for the week ending Tuesday, says that conditions for 'cotton planting in thi south were most favorable over the belt. AN ORDINANCE To Require the Payment of License on Business, Occupations, and Professions in the City of Camden S. ('., for the Year From May 1 1929 to May 1. 1930. Be it ordained by the Mayo- am Councilmen of the City of Camden, ii Council assembled and by the author lty of the same. Section 1. E\c:\ [lersoti. tirn company, or corporation, engaged oi May 1. l'.cjp, ni any calling, business profession or occupation in whole o :n part within the city of Camder as may be hereinafter specified, sha! obtain during the month of Mn> l'.rj'.i, a license therefor in the manne hereinafter prescribed. Every pei son, firm, company or corporatio commencing business in said city o or before the first day of May. it*2! shall in like manner obtain a licens therefor before entering upon sue calling, business, profession or occi pation as hereinafter specified. Section 2. Every person, firr company or corporation engaged i or intending to engage in any cidlin, business, profession or occupation fc which t license is required, shall a] ply to the Clerk and Treasurer < the City of Camden for the sameby whom all such licenses shall' be i sued, and shall at the time of appl ing, make and sign a written stat ment under oath, and file it with tl Raid Clerk and Treasurer, settii forth: First, his or her orbits nan or style, the name of the persons constituting Much firm or company. Second. The culling, business, profession or occupation for which license is required. Third, the place where such calling, business, profession or occupation is to be carried on; the amount of capital invested, or the gross annua) inc .me. Fartie* in business on the first of May, shall rrinke such application for new license and file such written statement before May 21 st. Section 3. A penalty of fifteen per cent shall be added to ull licenses which are'not paid during the month of May, II*29, except such as may In-come due after that time. I'lOvided, however, that immediate pay-1 merit may be required in each and every case at the discretion pf tho suid Clerk and Treasurer, and the foregoing provision shall in no wise stay or hinder. action to enforce im- i mediate payment; which tax and penalty shall be recovered In the manner 1 hereinafter prescribed^ and if any person, firm, company or corporation required so to do by the terms of this ordinance shall refuse or neglect to make out und deliver to the Clers and Treasurer of the City of Camden, on or before the time herein required, the statement provided for by Section 2 of this ordinance, or shall make a false statement, or ahull refuse t> take and subscribe an oath or affirmation as to the truth of such statement, or any part ^thereof; or* from any cause shall fail to take out j such license as may be required by this ordinance, the said Clerk and 11easurer shall report the case to the Mayor, who shall proceed to ascertain as nearly us possible, the business of such person, firm, company, or corporation, for which 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 or corporation in default to appear before the Mayor at his office?at a time stated in said notice; and also such witnesses as the Mayor may desire to examine. The witnesses called as aforesaid shall be examined by the Mayor, under oath or affirmation, touching the nature of the business, of such party, and everything which may evince the amount of license "tax for whiclTWCh party shall be liable. , From the information thus acquired the Mayor shall find and assess the amount of license tax due by such party whether he, she or it attended the investigation or not, and shall add thereto a penalty of fifteen per ient. thereof, and should such license tax and penalty be not paid within five days thereafter, the said Clerk and Treasursr shall issue an execution thereof under his hand and the seal of the C ity of Camden, directed to the chief of police of the I City of Camden, or jjie Sheriff of Kershaw County, in said State and the said Chief of Police or Sheriff shall proceed to collect the said license tax and penalty, by levy and I sale of real or .personal property, as now prov uled by law for the collection of taxes, together with an additional five per cent, of the whole amount, which shall be the Sheriff's or ( hi<* 1 of Police'- compensation for making >uch collection, in addition to one dollar for making such levy, which -hall be paid by delinquent without entry or mileage fees; provided, however, that any person or corporation sh ill have the right of appeal to the ( ,y Council of Camden (notice of such appeal having been given to the f lerk and Treasursr within five day's from the time of which such assessment of license and penalty shall have been made) and upon hearing such appeal, the said ( ouneil shall make such order therein a- it shall deem just and proper; and provided further, that in lieu of the icinedv above set forth to enforce payment an action or actions may bo brought in any court of competent jurisdiction for the recovery of such license tax and penalties. And provided further 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 as herein required, or who shall neglect or re. use to give the information required or to answer such questions as may be required or who shall fail to attend before the Mayor to be examined by him when so required, as provided in Section 2 and 2 of this ordi nance may be deemed guilty of a vio laliun thereof before the Munieipa Court and may be fined not more thar One Hundred Dollars, or he imprison ed not exceeding thirty days. Sectii n -1. AH licence granted un . <icr thi- ordinance shall i>e posted ii a conspicuous place, except in case o vehicles for hire, which vehicles shal 1 nave placed upon them metal badge with the number of budges and th - license year marked thereon, sue badges to be furnished hy tho (tier: i and Treasurer upon payment of th i license tax. Failure to display sue . badges will subject the persons own r ing or using the Same to a penalt i. not more than Five Dollars or irr I! prisonment not exceeding ten davl ?. The license granted under this oi r (finance shall at all ;;mes he sul - jeet to inspection hy ar.v officers < n the City of Camden and no callin; n business, profession or occupatic i*. shall'-be carried on elsewhere than t> se place named in th.- license therefo unless authority lie granted by tl uli v,llltl Treasurer. which authoril shall be endorsed on the license, n, Section 5. A!! licenses granted u in der this ordinance shall continue g, force until the first day of May A. :>r 1930, except such as are written f p- a shorter period, as may hereinaft of be provided. ? The City Council reserves the rig s- to revoke any licenses for any cau y- which to them may seem to be jui e- Section f>. The following sum he sums of money are required to HC paid to the said Clerk and Trekaur ne for a license to carry on the bus me: t ailing, profession or occupation in ! w^ole or in part within th* limits of | the City of Camden, as in each case specifically appears. C Class No. 1 Business or income basis, $1,000. On each additional $1,000, ten cents 1 per $1,000. i Wh*re the gross annua) income from the business, callings, or pro* fessions enumerated in the following schedule, shall be One Thousand Dollars or less, the license shall be j 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 cents for each Thousand Dollars, of gross income in1 excess of One Thousand Dollars. Agents for laundries, per year $26.00 Agents advertising, not printing office 16.00 Agents for merchant tailors .. 10.00 Agents selling books, per year 20.00 Agents selling books, per day 6.00 Agents selling fruit trees or '<' I ; other trees or plants ...... 26.00 Agents selling sewing machines, paying merchandise license 15.00 : Agents selling and delivering -oft drinks other than those paying license for bottling plants ...100.00 Ageats, advertising land sales where the land is valued at mi.* e than $5,000.00, per year 100.00 Architects 10.00 Agent?, claim and collection . . 10.00 .Auctioneers, for a year or less 10.00 Automobile agencies 30.00 Automobile dealers or agents not having an established agency in Camden, soliciting or -tiling automobile^ or trucks in Camden, per year 76.00 Automobile livery or truck, either for passenger or baggage, each 15.00 All drivers of automobiles or trucks for hire whether for passengers or baggage shall be persons of good moral character, and no license shall be issued to anyohe w'ho does not first furnish the City Clerk satisfactory recommendation; and if such drivers upon report to the City Council are found not to be proper persons to run said automobiles or trucks, license to the owners of same shall be revoked unless said drivers are immediately taken off said automobiles or trucks. All persons owning or controlling hacks or other vehicles moving on wheels and plying for hire in the City of Camden shalL post in a conI spicuous place in said hack or vehicle a printed schedule of prices, to be furnished by the City Clerk upon tfhe issuance of license, and keep the same so posted during the continuance of said license; and shall have a tag, furnished by the City Clerk, carrying n number corresponding with the number of said hack or vehicle, fastened on the outside of said haek or vehicle in such a position as to he easily seen; and all drivers of such hacks or vehicles shall wear a metal ' badge, of convenient size, on the left side of his outer garment, with the number of his license painted or engraved thereon. Storage of automobiles, not in connection with any other business, per year lb.00 j Bu.bt r sh ps, for each chair . . ">.00 Bakeries 100 00 Bakeries, or agents delivering bread or cakes, etc 100.uO j Bicycles for hire 5.00 ; Bicycle repair shop 5.00 i Bicycle dealers 5.U0 , Bill posters, per year 25.09 i Bill posters, per day 2.00 Billiards, bagatelle or pool , tables, first table per year . . -10.00 ; Additional tables, per year .. 1.00 Billiard and pool rooms to be i allowed on ground floor only ! of any building and not to be kept open after 12 o'clock at j night. And each table shall i he considered a separate* business. Blacksmith or wheelwright ... 10.00 Bowling alley or box ball, each j ^ alley 50.00 i Brokers, pawn 25.00 ( Brokers, merchandise 25.00 Brick masons, plasterers, tdk[ I ing contracts 10.00 h irms of brick masons, for one member 10.00 . i Kach additional member 10.00 . Brick yards or dealers in brick 15.00 . Boarding houses furnishing . i board for three or more, ; . where the rates are from , : $1.00 to $2.00, per year .... 5.0C . Boarding houses furnishing j bomxl for three or more, . ; where the rates are $2.00 up, -i 1 per year . . . 20.0( f Business or income -basis; 1 i $1,000; <>n each additional s $l.o<0, ten cents per $1,000. ej Where the gross annual incom< h , from trie business, callings or profes Visions enumerated in the follow ing e j schedule, shall be One Thousand I>ol h lars or the license shall be a i- the ra'.?- -el forth in said schedule y and W-.-c the gross annual in< , m< i- cxcee.s (ire Thousand Dollars, thi g> licen-. -hail be increased at the rati r_ of ten er.ts. for each One Thousan< >. of gic-- ncome in excess of Oni )f Thousand hollars, from the am an set finthe said schedule, n _Ager.t- taking orders or delivrrin] ie -picture- $25.00 each week. ? r>j-. All contractors shall obtain pe> nut ie f?r each and every job, buildir g o ty repairing. Ix'fore the work is com nu>n>?d. permits to be charged fo n- as fiutmvs. This is to be paid u> ?d in dition to the separate license here D. in reipnred of painters, plumbers air or electricians, unless general contrac er includes same. In the event that th building is not done by contract bu ht by day labor, the owner of the bmld ae i"g shall first obtain permit for eac at. ?nd every job before the work i or done. _ be $100 and less than $300 j q er From $500 to $600 2 0 ?. From $500 to $1,000 3;0 From $1,000 to $2,000 5.00 From $2,000 to *3,000 7.00 From $3,000 to $4,000 "777 8-00 From $4,000 to $6,000 10.00 From $5,000 to $7,000 12.00 From $7,000 to $10,000 16.00 1 From $10,000 to $16,000 20.00 From $16,000 to $20,000 30.00 From $20,000 to $25,000 40.00 From $25,000 to $36,000 40.00 From $26,000 to $35,000 50.00 From $5<k000 up, $100.00; and for each a<U|U>onal $1,000. $1.0O. Cabinet makers or furniture repairers 6.00 l Candy manufacturers in connection with other business 10.00 Candy manufacturers not in connection with any other business 10,00 Candy manufacturer's or dealers on streets per day 6.00 Candy dealers not in connection with mercantile business, per year 16.00 Carriage, buggy and wagon dealers, hot paying merchants' license 16.00 Circusscs, menageries, animal shows, wild west shows, and similar exhibitions under whatever name carrying ten or less number of cars for transportation of people, animals, equipment, paraphernalia or fixtures connected with or incident to the show, per day,^ or part of a day .. 100.00 Circusscs, menageries and shows as above enumerated, and carrying more than ten cars, not over 26 cars, per day or part of a day 150.00 Circusses,, menageries and shows as above enumerated and carrying more than 26 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 locates outside of city limits, shall pay for each parade, the same license as such circus, menagerie or other show would by required to pay for exhibiting within corporated limits. * Corn and flour mills, each .... 10.00 Cotton seed oil mills including gins '... 75.00 Cotton ginners, for each gin . . 5.00 Cotton mills 76.00 Civil engineers and surveyors or either .% 15.00 Druggist, licensed druggist other thiln the proprietor, each 5.00 Dealers in caskets and coffins, paying a merchandise license 10.00 Dealers in coffins, caskets, not paying, merchandise license, per year 10.00 Dealers in second hand clothing whether connected with other business or not 25.00 Dealers in second hand shoes, whether with other business or not 25.00 Dealers in fertilizer or agents for dealers in fertilizer, selling to consumers, not paying merchants' license .... 25.00 Dealers in electric Frigidaires 25.00 Dealers in fruit, peanuts or cooked food on . street, per da.. 1.00 Dealers in fish or oysters or either, at place of business 10.00 Dealers in hides, except those Vayir.g mercantile license .. 25.00 Dealers in ice cream, lemonade, or soda water on the streets, per day 5.00 Dealers in junk 50.Q0 Dealers in junk, per month 7.-. 25.00 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.OC per day # 20.OC Dealers in millinery goods, not paying merchants' license .. 15.0C Dealers in Radios r... 10.0C Dealers in stocks and bonds as brokers 10.0C Dealers in kerosene, oil, gasoline or either, other than merchants 100=0( Dealers in stocks and bonds, as brokers, per year 25.0( Dealers in wood, coal or coke per year 25.0( Dealers in wood only 5.0( i Dealers in second hand machinery, per year 25.0< Dentists 15.0( Electricians, taking contracts, doing electrical work, or 1 selling electrical supplies . . 15.0< Exhibitions, traveling theatricals, musical or other, for gain, not in opera house, ) $25.00 to $100, in the descretion of Mayor and City t'lerk. Fruits and vegetables sold in ? carload lots from railroad . cars, within the city, and j sold either by wholesale or - - retail, not an established t j business, per year 100.0 ; per day 25.0 2 F1 ying jennies, or horse or e steam riding galleries, per ? week 50.0 i Foundry, per year 25.0 a Filling stations not in connect tion with any other business per year one pump 26.0 ? more than one pump ,..-. *-?. 50.0 Filling station in connection s with storage of cars per r year 60.C Filling stations in connection r with storage of cars, and selling agencies or garages, ~ for selling gasoline ........ 30.C 3 Fruit and produce dealers, not selling on the street, per e year ?6.( 1 Garages and storage 60..( I- Garages, not more than two " men employed, per annum .. 26.C 8 Gunsmiths &.< 0 '^ts "***" ****** ~ ( 0 Hotels, from 10 to 20 rooms, 0 P*r ? < Hotels, from 20 to 75 room*, per yew 40.00 Hotels, from 75 rooms upward, I per year 75.00 Dealers in fruits, vegetables, eggs, chickens, melons, or other farm produce (not raised by the seller) and nqt sold on the streets, per year 25.00 Hucksters or peddlers of fruit, vegetables, etc., including Heady Rolling Stores, if peddling goods, wares, and other merchandise, manufactured articles, fruits, vegetables, melons, eggs and other farnf products (not raised by the owner) per yeur 50.00 . (No license to be prorated.) Said hucksters or peddlers not to take a stand, and not to sell ph prohibited streets hereinafter mentioned. Kach wagon or truck used by said hucksters or peddler to constitute a separate, business. Each huckster or peddler to be furnished with a badge upon taking out license. Hucksters or peddlers selling fresh meats of any kind on wagons, tr ucks, each per year 40.00 (No license to be prorated.) No huckster or person selling fresh meats, fowls, fruits, vegetables, merchandise, manufactured articles, melons, eggs, or other farm produce may sell same on DeKalb Street from Church Street to Market Street or on Broad Street from LaFayette Street to York Street, on Kutledge from Church Street, to Lyttleton Street, Wholesale deliveries of mea^B and fowls to retail meat markets may be made on aaid prohibitive areas.- All such wagons from which said fr.esh meats may be r sold during every month of the year except December, January, February, to keep the meats on said wagons' in ' refrigerators of sufficient capacity to carry the skid stock and all portions of said wagons not taken up by refrigerators to be screened and said refrigerator at all times kept in a sanitary condition, subject at all times to inspection by the health officer, or any one designated by him. No license for sale of such meats in wagons on streets is to be granted by the City without the application first being submitted and approved by the health officer of the City of Camden. Ice dealers 10.00 Ice manufacturers, each factory . 777 . . 7. . 77~. .......... Labpr agents per year 250.00 per day . '. 50.00 Land loan companies, or agents lending money on real estate, by mortgage or otherwise 26.00 Laundries, steam, per year ... 25.00 Laundries, other than steam . . 10.00 Lawyers, each 15.00 Firms of laiwyers, each additional member . 10.00 Lenders of money, on personal property, whether in connection with other business or not, except such as are otherwise specified in this ordinance 1,000.00 Livery, feed and sales stables 25.00 Livery and. drayage business for each animal 5.00 Lumber dealers or brokers, retail whether resident or not, other than lumber ^r Singles from timber on land owned by sellers 20.00 Lunch stands 10.00 House painters, paper hangers, interior decorators taking contracts, per year 15.00 Steeple jack pointers, per year 15.00 per day 1.00 Piano tuners, repairers of musical instruments, per year 5.00 Machine shops 10.00 Moving picture shows, for each place of business 50.00 Manufacturers or bottlers of soda water, Coca Cola, ginger ale and such like soft ' drinks 25.00 1 Musical instruments, whether connected with other bus' iness or not 15.00 ' Manufacturers of ice cream, not in connection with ice > cream parlors, per year 10.0C Meat markets, green groceries, per year 30.0C (No license to be nroratnH ) All markets to be screened in > accordance with the directions of the Board of Health and subject at .all times to ' inspection by the Board of Health and kept in sanitary J condition. 5 Newspapers, whether connected with job work or not .... 15.0C Old Hoss sales 10."0( Oculists or opticians ........ 15.0( Peddlers or agents soliciting or delivering photographs, lithographs, pictures, etc., for copying^or enlarging per week 25-^ Peddlers or venders selling merchandise of any description, pi?r week 100.0( P,per. - 20JN i hysicians and surgeons, or either . i r /-w a p. . . . r? lo.U( I hysicians and surgeons, or either, in firms, for first member 15 0( n r? ^(>r a<M;t'?nal member .... 10.01 opcorn and peanut parchers each not jn connection with other business 10 01 A per day "" j Printers, job in connection with newsPapcrs rn( PholoKra"7rs :::' io!oi hotographcrs, per day 5 0i Plumb"8 C'Ubs 100' numbers. gas fitters, heating contractors, tinners and . m Prs' or either, tafrtk ? contracts 16 0 ^ SUch ,icense shall be )o sh^e U?tn the ?PPH<*nt n . stand a satisfac>0 tory examination before the inspector of sewerage. >0 Tear***"18 ?r co,lector*? P?r Real estate 'agent*' 2*2 ft ;,Hi cafe?7eieh",'. 2&'.0 >0 ^ach 86 for hir* 5.0 salvage companies or person* 9 taking charge of mercantile stock, or other stock not ^| their own, per day .^B Shoe and boot repairers iqjJH Harness Repairers . ; hyoting allotlea, pei month ?'J? Sign painters * 10J| I per day , ? B Skating rinks, per month ,,,. * J1 per year }4^| Soda founts, whether connected with other business or Stove repairers, itinerant, per day, $1.00; per year Stallion or JacK for service . .. iqiB Tailors, dyers, cleaners, or agents for either .......... ?i(*| Trucks, hauling merchandise "B c. into or out of the City of ' 1 Camden 25gl Undertakers 25aH Veterinary Surgeon . j^B Watch makers, whether con- B nected with other business fl oi not -. J Warehouse, charging storage 26;B Class No. 2 Business or income basis, $i,Qofl on each additional $1,000, ten cetX per $1,000. Where the gross auntufl income from tin* business, <allingSjS professions enumerated in the f J lowing schedule, shall be One Th^l sand Dollars oi* less, the license shj? be at the rate set forth in said sch|S ule and where the gross annual j9 come exceeds One Thousand DolkB the license shall be increased frufl the amount set forth in said sche^B at the rate of ten pent* for each (SB Thousand Dollars of gross iiuonxjS excess of One Thousand Dollara.1 Express Companies or agen- B cies for business done exclu- I a sively in the City of Camden and not including any bus- , B iness done to or from points without the State, and not ;fl including any business done for the government of the fl United States, its officers or agents yjjfl Railroads for business done ! exclusively within the City H of Camden, and not including business done to or business done for the gov- B ? arument at .J5hjf United B States, its officers or agents for each road entering the Telegraph companies or agen- B cies, euch, for bu&taess done within the City of Camden, with points within the State, B not including any business rfl done for the government of the United States .... 50.00?. Telephone Companies or agencies, each, for business done within the City of Camden, -B with points within the State fl and not including any bus- fl iness done for the govern- ,.;/fl ment of the United States.. 10W I Tea rooms, not selling mer- Ufl chandise, per year ,^.... 10.00 9 Seasonable gift shops^sport j not a charitable organ'ua- fl tion, per year ..W.W? Class No. 3 I Business or income basis, $1,000^1 on each additional $1,000 ten cents? per $1,000. 'Where the gross annus? income from the business, calling o? professions enumerated in the f^? lowing schedule shall be One Tno^B sand Dollars or less, the license be at the rate set forth in said km? ule, and where the gross annual come exceeds One Thousand DoUM? the license shall be increased the amount set forth in said schedw?. at the rate of ten cents for each 0? Thousand Dollars of gross income? excess of One Thousand Dollars. Merchants stocks, retail or wholesale, including all ? classes of merchants, drugs, jewelry, buggies, harness,. hardware, eft. Merchandise License ? Less than $300, per yeur .. .>1 1 $300 less than $500, per year...11? $500 less than $1,000, per yearlj* $1,000 less than $1,500, per y?ar?? 1 $1,600 loss than $2,000, per $2,000 Jfss than $2,500, per year?? $2,500 less than $3,500, per year*? $3,500 Iprr than $4,000, per yearly $4,000 less than $4y500, per year? $4,500 less than $5,000, per yearW* $5,000 less than $6,500, per year5M $5,500 less than $6,000, per year? $6,000 less than $6,500, per yetf ? $(5,500 less than $7,000, per yearTM $7,000 less than $7,600, per year? $10,000 and above, per year, I Accident, Automobile, Casual- a L ty, Fidelity^ .Guarantee Plata ; I Glass or other like insurance "I Company, ?ich Company represented ' jgfl Life Insurance Companies; each All Life Insurance Compani8IL_i? doing Industrial Insurance ^? ^HusTness, per annum <' Insurance Live Stock (?*cr. ) company) ,'Y... fl ) Section VII. The license on m business or occupation not namw^? ) the foregoing schedule shall be ? by the Mayor and Clerk. ; v^? Section VIII. Wherever jp *? ) dinance the terms "persons, JM 3 company, ^corporation or pa^V? used, the same shall Include no*? the principals, but in their M|? 3 shall include any agent, cl*fPL*^H 3 ployee having charge, niaajlf? or control of the business, ca?J? 3 cupation or profession refert*^? 3 and such agent, clerk of-W? 0 shall be subject to the penal*?*? 0 in imposed for failure to with the terms and require?? ? this ordinance, in the same * if he, ahe 6*1 tftey weie prusaJEH 3 proprietors. Jfl Section IX. This ordinance iJJ into effect on fcnd from the ?^B of May A. D. 1929, and all ocajj or arts of ordinances [? ^ herewith are hereby m Done and ratified in Co*?*j? 0 sembled, under the oorporswri 0 the City of Caiwkj?, & * fl ? >?h <Uy 0|^. H. HAILE, City Clerk