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' < Wea\ on Tobacco Vwvpxoves \\ \Nt& iloooWn^ \ttvpxoves Gtettv COtlee. Wea\ TIcvOVoos \\ve &\\mu\a\\o| ktoma <mO lotto \ouok \n So\m«potlo\»occo and COflee Three ways are used by faraiers for curing and preparing their to bacco for the market; namely sun cured, air cured and flue cured. The old and cheap way is called air cured; the later discovery and im proved way is called flue cured. In flue curing the tobacco is taken from the fields and racked in barns especially built to retain heat and there subjected to a continuous high temperature, produced by the direct heat of flame heated flues, which brings out in the tobacco that stimulating taste and aroma that expert roasting develops in green coffee. These similar processes give to both tobacco and coffee the cheer ing and stimulating quality that pop ularizes their use. The quality of tobacco depends much on the curing process and the kind of soil that produces it, as ex pert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Pied mont region, requires and takes less sweetening than tobacco grown in any other section of the United States and has a wholesome, stimulating, juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies tobacco hunger. That’s why chewers prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps cheers more than any other chewing tobacco, and that’s why chewers of Schnapps pass the good thing along —one chewer makes other chewers, until the fact is established that there are more chewers and more pounds of tobacco chewed to the population in states where Schnapps tobacco is sold than there are in those states where Schnapps has not yet been offered to the trade. A ioc. plug of Schnapps is more economical than a much larger ioc. plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts. Strictly 10 and 15 cent plugs. was their colonel.” Joseph and his tabllshment for hirinj? or rent- brother helped to take and fortlty In* Dorchester Heights. Bill posters, local or Itinerant Japheth Daniel, of Massachusetts, Blacksmith, for one forne .. Blacksmith for each additional forge was a captain in the Revolution. Stephen Daniel, of the North Caro Ina branch, was an ensign; also John of Boarding house, private ex- the Virginia family. At 1C years of cept fo- students or factory age, Peter Daniel, of Virginia, should j operatives exclusively .. “red his musket and served the war, which left him with the rank of cap tain. He was a member of the Vir ginia Legislature. Characteristics of the Daniel family —sped it as you will—are frankness and generosity, vigorous intellects, ready wit and. in many instances, that polish of manner which travel and extensive intercourse with the world bestow. As friends, loyal and di8lnterest°d; as opponents, zealous and reso’ute. The arms reproduced, that of the Virginia branch of the Daniel family, is areent, a pale fuslly sable. Crest, a unicorn’s head, couped ar "jent attired or. Motto. Nec Timeo, Nec Spemo—I neither fear nor despise. This coatof-arms was granted in 1023. to the Daniel family of Lancas ter. and was a’so borne by the Ches ter countv fami y. The unicorn, in hera drv denotes great strength. Eleanor Lexington. Boot or t. repairing e shop, making or I similar license) . / B.0§ 5.00 Paper hanger or upholsterer .. 5.0# 10.00 Photographer 15.W 5.00 Photographer. itinerant per week or fraction thereof .. 6.00 2 60 Physician 10 00 Physician, itinerant 10.00 Pianos, organs and other muslc- 5.00 al instruments or either of them, dealer in 113.00 5.00 Merchants selling pianos, or- Brlcb manrfacturing 15.00 gans or other musical instru- Broker dealing in stocks and j ments in store 10.00 bonds alone 23.00 Same itinerant 25 00 Plano and organ tuner, and repairer of, or either, itinerant Plaining mill or machine Broker, dealer in cattle, horses or other live stock not paying a license for sale stable or stock yard, per day 6.00 Printing offleeror Job aione .! The same per year 25.00 Railrodas, for business done Broker merchandise .carrying within the State, and not ln- le»s than $500 stock 10 00 eluding that done without th® Broker pawn 60.00 - Bnlldine and Ix>an Association, or agents for same 25.00 Butchers, dealers in meats fr-^sh or salt less than twenty days old 23.00 State or Inter-State commerce, and not Including that done for the government 260 00 r Restaurant 10M Stove repairer 5 00 Sewing machine repairer .... 5.00 Bottling works 10 00 Stoves, itinerant dealer In !! 6.00 Boot black 5.00 Street drummer 25 00 Chiropodist pe rday 1.00 Street wagon or dray, two Hrcus or menagerie per day in horse 10.00 One Penitent Among Them. In a rare pamphlet bearing the imprint ”Printer! by II. II ines, at Mr. FraneklinV, in Kusseil-street, Covent-gai den, is given a advance $50 00 to $150.00 In Street wagon ro dray, one tt-e discretion of the Mayor horse .* .. 5.00 H-cus. side show per day In Shooting gallery per day $2.00 advance 15.00 per year 25 00 nrcus, street parade In ad Skating rink ’ * ] 10.00 vance not more than $50.00 In ! Soda fountain or goose neck tie discretion of the Mayor | connected with other business Any person or persons who shall or alone . 5.00 exhibit or assist in exhibting any cir , Stables, keeping horses and ous or menageries in said town with vehicles for hire under one out first having paid the license tax roof 20.00 I short historv of the prime mnisten* I t ! ,< T < ' fn r shall each be liable for a Stables, feed and sale under in Great lliitain. Details are given ! fine of l . $100 l 00 or Imprisonment not one roof 30.00 , , e , 1 • P. I more than thirtv days for each day. Stables, feed and sale under j of the history of trusted ministers | or f raot j f)n thereof such show or ex- one roof keeping horses and oi the sovereign from (Mo, bishop hfbition continues. I vehicles for hire 40.00 | of Bayeux. William the Conqueror's Commission merchant .. .. $10.0.) Tenpin alley ’ 2500 U. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. servitor, down to the Duke of Buck ingham of James I.’s time. The pamphleteer sums up the fate of thirty-one prime ministers in the following fashion: DVD by th'- Halter ?. Ditto by the Axe 10 Ditto by Sturdy Dkgoar.! ? Ditto untim'-ly by private Hands « Ditto in Imprisonment * Ditto In Kxile 4 Ditto penit' ut 1 Waved by saeriLf.-lng their Master.; 4 —London Xews. 5 00 .. 1.. . ! Pontrntors for contracts less 1 than $250.00 ; '"ontractors for contracts less I than $500.00 and more than $250.00 10.00 j Contrartors for contracts for j over $500.00 and less than $2 500.00 25.00 ; Contractors for over $2,300.00 .Subcontractors shall be sub- tect to a like license tax. r otton seed oil mil! for each M.000.00 capital stock Cotton factory for each $1,000 can ta! stock ►A re a Cold in One D Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. /Vt / Seven Million buses sold in po*.» 13 irocths. This Signature, Oires Gnp in Two Days on every box. 25c. IGIN A L . AXATIVE Cures Coughs, Colds. Crouo, La Grippe, and Lung Troubles P events Pneumonia a.iJ Cc..~cnipi.ion D* t.narokr. O'-ijj i : ^ n. . 4 A«rolia« Oru( C*' Y and TAR in the PACKAGE r> #r<,ke<> Oru'l CO. RAVENNA NEWS. Personals and Local News of General Interest. Ravenna, Jan. 24.—Mr. L. D. Go forth. of Jonesville. and one of our baraca boys spent last Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Goforth. Mr. J. L. Spake, or better known as “Bil.y,” spent last Saturday in Jones ville. visiting his friend. Mr. Floyd Goforth. Mr. H. H. Littlejohn was a business visitor to Pacolet ast Saturday. Prof. R. O. Saras, of Gaffney, was in this portion of Cherokee last Satur day surveying out the Gore lands. Miss Minnie H. Brown, a student of Limestone College, spent last Sunday here with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Brown. Miss Mi dred Lipscomb, daughter of Supervisor E. Felix Lipscomb, was a welcome visitor here last Sunday. Miss Lillie Mae Goforth, one of Gaffney’s popular sa esladies. spent last Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Goforth. Miss Minnie Burgess, the excellent teacher of the Macedonia school, vist- ed her mother. Mrs. Carrie Burgess, from Friday till Sunday evening Mr. Grover Bryant, a worthy young man of White Plains, attended re ligious services at Goucher last Sun day. Messrs. George and Calvin Bonner, of Pacolet, spent ast Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bon ier. Your correspondent attended relig ious services at Goucher last Sunday and. as usual, the music was a feature of the services. Miss Ella Brown has charge of the music in this school, and she knows how to make good mu •ic for any occasion. Mr. Willie Huskey, of Macedonia, and a bright young man, attended our Sunday school last Sunday evening. Miss Lola Haynes, the popular teacher of the Aabury school, attend ed religious services here last Sun day evening. Miss Roesie Foster, a very popular young lady of Aabury, spent a few hours In Pacolet last Saturday. Mrs. M. W. Littlejohn has return ed from a pleasant visit to Spartsn- hurg. where she visited her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Thomas. Mrs. C. D. Pettit attended religious services at Goucher last Sunday. Since our Inst letter was written w® 'earn of many of our pork raisers losing lots of their fresh meat They say the recent warm spell did the work. Our Sunday school was given some good music last Sunday by Miss Ila Mathis, one of our good organists. The scholars of the Goucher school sang “Lord send the power,” Inst Sun day. Misses Addle Brown and Mary Chalk, the teachers, bad their sohol era well trained and the music was flne. One thing we missed in last P.lday's Ledeer was “J. L. S.'” letter. We hone he will not fall to give us two good newsy letters a week. M,-, J. B. Brown spent Monday In Gaffney on Important business. MUg Addle Brown, scoompiuiled by her cousin. Mr. J. A. Goforth, spent Mondav nicht in Cowpens. Mrs C. E. Kitchens has just return ed from a several day’s visit to Paco I t. Mr. C. P. Cha k, one of Cherokee’s bright boys, si ent several hours at Grindal Monday morning. Messrs Robert and “Kans” Goforth killed some fine hogs last Monday morning. We eould not ea.n what they w ighed, but from all reports thev were very large. Miss Emma Garvin, of Gaffney, a nonular young lady, was a we come visitor in our Sunday school last Sun lay evening. Miss Fannie Smith, a i>opular young lad / of Goucher has accepted a po rtion as c a es’ady with the W. Sam Linscomb Company at Gaffney, during their sale Mr. M W. Brown, our popular mer- snent a few hours in Gaffney Mondav./ We a'-e very glad Th“ Ledger has a '•orresnondent in Columbia v here all '»ves are now turned. Our Co umbla ■Drr soondent gets the best report of the legislative proceedings that we have read, but if you want the news read The Ledger. Mr. W. Sam Lipscomb, of Asbury, 'a^sed through here yesterday on his way to I inscomb Silica Springs. Mr Neely Lipscomb, of White p ls'ns. nassed here yesterday going to Pacolet on business. May The Ledger continue pros- uerous. C. An Ordinance TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR 1907-1908. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY OR AND ALDERMEN OF GAFFNEY IN COUNCIL ASSEMBLED AND BY AUTHORITY OF THE SAME: That a tax to cover the expenses of the said town from the first Tuesday in March 1907, to the first Tuesday in March 1908, be levied and collected in mann-r and from following: Section 1. There shall be paid on each dollar of the assessed value of all real estate and personal property, the sum of eight mills for general No person shall l«t or hire any wagon or drav or other carriage or vehicle for transnortine passeng're goods within the limits of tne town, without having first obtain d a badge from the Town Clerk, paying there for fiftv cents, under a penalty of five dollars .or each and “very day 25.00 that such vehicle shall run. or five dav s imprisonment for each day so , run. Street railway or dummy line $35 00 8 >e la lor. merchant or manufac turer 15.00 85c Telegranh eomnany. or agency Cotton gin and press 20 00 f or business done within the For each additional press .. Dogs to be paid for by the per son or persons on whose place the dog Is kept The nolice of the town of Gaffney Telephone office t> hereby authorized and emnower- Tannery .. .. 5.00 State and not including busi- j ness done without the State Tin or tinker shon 2 00 Telenhone exchange 25.00 10 00 2.50 25.00 5.00 ed to seize and confine every dog Undertaker 25.00 running at large and not having on Veterinary surgeon 5.0# town badge for current year, and Watchmaker and j weler for "f fverv dog so taken bv the police repairing and selling or either 10.00 Wholesale grocer .. 25.00 10 00 All licenses issued by the Cleik a* 15 00 herein provided. If to a firm, shall contain the name of the firm pur- 15.00 posing to do business under same, $1.00 additional shall be paid. Dealers in monazite Dealer in building supplies .. Dealer in wagons or other ve hicles except manufacturers . Rer, Bst 20 00 and also all the names of the Indivi- Dyer .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 5.00 duals composing such firm. If to a Exchange, bucket shop, firm or individual carrying on the business of dealing In options or futures in cotton, grain, pro visions or other supplies on | margin or otherwise *. 100.00 Exhibitions outside of Opera House per day $5.00, not ex ceeding 10 00 Express Company for business done within the State and not including that done without nainters were Thomas Daniell—he doubled the “1”—and his nephews, P ur P° se8 : an d sum of two mills Wi Mam and Samuel. i f°r the payment of interest on town Of Daniels who won renown upon ! ha B. electric lights and water works the hattlefle’d was William Daniel, i ,K)nfJ s. making a total of ten mills, who gained the great victory of Evora Sec 2 - That each and ever y able in 10(>3 against Don Juan of Austria. bo<lie d mal e person between the ages In 1634 the ship Bonaventure ^ 18 aad 50 ye a rs. except such per- brought over to Virginia a vouth, ! s °ns as are exempted by the State! and not v e™ men t Daniel Daniel, aged 18. The fol ow- law. shall pay on or before the first I „ " conC erts'‘ or’ festivals ng vear a .patent of 20ft acres of land. , Tuesday In March 1907. the sum of ^ for roMgious or beneve near what Is now James City, Va„ | tw o dollars for road and street exemp- 1 11 or religious or beneve- va<j granted H mry Daniel. ' tlof U and an y person liable to said T’e family has always been one of ,ax who 8ha11 fa,] to nay the same "romlnence in Virginia, and connect- within the time specified shall be re- ■d bv *"arH*ee with the Goodes Con- O’^red to work the streets of the said wavs Monenres and oth“r wel’ known town six da y s und er the direction of | “F. F. V” corporation it shall contain the name of the corporation and the names oi the officers of the same. Any person or persons carrying o* business or occupation or ruen’n# any establishment or business name4 in this, or Preceding sectmns. Mtbr out having taken out a license t23to- for. as herein provided shall be fined, except in cases where special penal ties ar« Imposed, the gum of not more than tw nty-flve dollars per daf or fraction thereof, or be imprisoned in the town prison or countv jail or be sentenced to bard labor on the ! streets or other public works of th# l!“ nt . pu _ rposea _ per day •• 6 00 town f «r a period of not mor- thaa five days for each and every day or fract on th-roof such business. occ«- patlon or profession is carried o* 5.00 without such license. LOO All licenses and permits herein noi Fresh fish and oysters or eith er not sold in connection with market by regular licensed market men Fruit tree agents per day ' Two homes of the Daniels i Bie street overseer; and any person ‘ e ^ , 1 ^ licenses and permits herein noi HDy ~ ,»* Stafford “conn, who to liable for aa.d lax, and fall. , «*»»*"«* •••• Next," on The Pot" ! lo.Perform the aald labor, or pay the Sf? THE DANIEL FAMILY. Its Records Extend Back For Many Centuries. (By a Special (Contributor.) From the Chri»tian name Daniel, meaning “God is judge," we have the "urnameg DanM, Daniel, Daniels Danyell. Danell, Dannell. Danelle, Danielson and Danelston. Daniels seems to be the favorite from now, the "s” being a compara tively recent addition to the name. By some authorities we are assured that the name was originally de An vers. of Norman origin, from a town In Normandy. Among the Huguenots Daniel was a common surname. O’Donnell is perhaps another form of this patronymic. At any rate, we And that William O’Donnell, Arch bishop of Tuam in the seventeeth century, also wrote his name Denied. In the time of Edward II the family was a flourishing one. with seat* at Derby. Cornwall. Suffolk. Chester and Gloucester. Records of the family at York go hack to 1676. In Scotland, where the family is well represented, there is a town called Danielson. One of the poets of the Elizabethan age. and a friend of Shakespeare, wss Samuel Daniel, whose “Sonnet to De lia” and “The Complaint of Rosa- mond" had great vogue in their day. He was poet laureate, which post of honor, however, he resigned in favor of "rare Ben Johnson.” A French historian of note waa Gar briel Daniel, horn in 1649. Arnaud Daniel, one of the troubadours of the hweffth century, contributed to the literature of Arthurian romance. Lan celot and Guinevere inspiring his pen. A family of noted English landscape said tax, shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than ten Jollars. or be imprisoned not more than tw’eny days. Sec. 3. That not exceeding twenty- five dollars, within the discretion of the Mayor, shall be paid per day by every itinerant trader or auctioneer offering for sale within the corporate limits of the town of Gaffney, at auction, or otherwise, any goods, wares or merchandise to others than the trade, to be paid each day in ad vance and every itinerant trader or v erp “Tranouil ‘v, and “'"'row’s ac both mansions famous for their ocnitality. Deter 'Mvian Daniel, jurist. Lleu- nant Governor of Virginia and Jus- •V < f t’-o ^unrome Court married uey T’ando'nh whose marriage por- °n of b at1 ^ ao ^ e furniture and beau if’’’ silver n ate is still pres“rveJ. descendants of Dr. John Moncure Mantel and Ms wife Margaret Stone, >av tr’ce back to a “singer’—Thom as Ston of Maryland, father of Mar- 'aret Their "randson. John, was a riend of Dftgar Allen Poe. whom he often aided In various ways, and whose a "Ctloneer liable to said tax who shall writings found a welcome rec_ntion (- 0 b a y (fi- same as herein pro <n the Richmond Examiner, of which Daniel was editor. Dr. Daniel was flf, y dollars, or be imprisoned not surgeon of th,. United States army in ! n,or e thaa thirty days for each and the war of 1812. j ev^rv day or fraction thereof he shall Pet“r Daniel, horn 17ft6, was a zeal- offend: provided this shall not be ous advocate for freedom of the colo- held to apply to dealers in grain n'es years before the first blow was fruits, poultry, eaithenware or manu- struck an,I be was among the first to factures of like character raised or st' r n one of the manv prot 'sts against Produced on the vendors own farm, the Stamp Act. Among the eleven SPECIAL TAX. rigners of Uils protest were Robert N° person, firm or corpora Washington. Thomas Fitzhugh and tion shall engage in. prosecute or car- one of the L°es. j ry °n any business or profession here- Some one has chronicled of Wil- ,n ^ ter ment J° t n ed without first having paid a special tax therefor, as fol lows: 2.60 first Tu“sday in March of each year. For any business, calling, occupar Gas fitters, plumbers or elec trie wiring 6 00 tion or profession not enumerated Harness shop, repair only .. .. 5.00 Hors?s. persons selling at auc tion per day 25.00 paid to the Clerk by Hogs persons selling 10.00 corporation engaged Harness manufacturing and re paring 10.00 Hotel 25.00 Ice dealer, retailer Insurance company, fire, life, hearth or live stock and each Insurance company of any kind vlded. shall be fined not more than or anv . c< ] mpanv , or cn . rnora, ' on | or society having insurance features other than charitable, and ev^ry agent or agency | for such 23.00 ! Individuals buying from mer chants and selling to the the foregoing, a license tax of nofc more than twenty five dollars shall be person, firm o* in or running same. All licenses issued under tbi# ordinance shall be posted In a com- snicuous place on premises where Ice factory 10.00 business or profession is carried oa, Ice cr^am saloon 2.50 and subject at any time and all timee Ice cream pedler SOO^o inspection by the officers of the 5.00 town. Anv person or persons failing to Post said license shall be subject trade on time Jewelry store, watchmaker and 10.00 to a fine of not more than twenty-five dollar or imprisonment for not more tha” ten days. Sec. C. The tax on real and per sonal property provld d for In this or dinance shall be paid on or before the first Tuesday in March 1907, ant anv person, firm or corporation liable for same who shall fail to nay the -a me on or before said date, shall be liable to a penalty of 20 per cent ot repairer 25.00 such tax. and tax and penalty with Kerosene oil company or j the costs shall be collected by ag ney for same 75.00 tion or other legal process. exeoe- of Wil iam Daniel, contemporary with Peter, that he attended a dinner at Rich- ^ t . « .... . mond. -nd “wore Virginia pressed A * en 1 t L fo / or dea 1 ,er8 ,n fertlllze rV£; ninth aithnn^h xv,— sale 100 tons or less $ 5.00 Lodging house without meals Land company selling Its own land exclusively 25 00 fraudulent returns cloth, and although there were many who wore English broadcloth, he look ed and was the grandest gentleman at dinner.” His two sons. Benjamin and Hezekiah, are down in the re cords. as “fine-looking men." This seems to be characteristic of the race—great good looks. The New England family trace back to Robert Daniel, who was liv ing in Watertown. Mass., in 1635, and William, who was a freeman of Dor chester In 1648. It is supposed that Robert came from England. After the death of his first wife, Elizabeth, he married Reana Andrews, 1664. He had two sons. Samuel and Joseph. Robert’e will, proved In the fafllowlng year, give us a good example of the orthography of the day. To his "love- Ing wife,” he left 40 shillings a year; one half to b# paid In “frulteand the other ha'f in "foure bushels of wheate." "Funerall” was the way Robert spelled It. Time was not so Dressing in those good old days, and If a certain letter was good In a cer tain word, were not two better? Sergeant Joseph, of the fifth gene- rwtion from th* pilgrim, was one who "marched In consequence of the ala rum made on April 19, last. In the re giment whereof William Heath. Esq., Agents for or dealers in ferti lizers from 100 to 200 tong .. Agents for or dealers In ferti lizers for each additional 100 tons or fraction thereof over 200 ton* Agents resident or Itinerant, soliciting mill operatives to leave employers or go else where • • •• •• • • •« ,• •• • • Agents selling or dealing In oatent rights whether In store or on streets 25 00 Agents or dealers In sewing mschlnes ,, ,, Architect, surveyor, civil engln eer or either Auctioneer •• .. •• •• •• •• •• Auctioneer replenishing stock from time to time ss the same becomes diminished Baker Balls public when admission is charged per night Banks private. State, savings or National, for each 91.000 capital Barber first chair Barber second chair Barber each additional chair Bicycles, dealers in or agents for the sale of Bicycles, persons running es- • • •• • • • • 10.00 2.60 SO.OO 23.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 8.00 3.00 85c 16 00 10.00 3.00 10.00 10 00 Anv person, firm or officer of occunation making any false <m where a return Laundry, steam 15.00 under oath Is by this ordinal re- Laundry, agent for 13.00 quired. shall upon conviction, be fined 10.00 ; not less than twenty five nor mors than fifty dollars or be imprisoned Lawyer Lawyer also lending money for self or otherwise in addition .. 20.00 Loans savings and Investment company, lending money on real estate or otherwise and similar companies, agent or attorney for same 23.00 not more than thirty davs n or the- twenty days the discretion oT the Mayor. Sec. 7. Any person, firm or corpor- atlon liable to the license tax here inbefore set forth, whose said tax M Lunch dealer 2.00 regulated by the amount of •• •• •• •• • • • • Lime works Machine shop or foundry, or either for each $1,000 capital stock Marble yard or agency for •• •• •• •• •• • e •• • • Merchants ah all pay license ac cording to the following gross scales: t Under 91.000 Over 91.000 to 92.600 Over 92.600 to 93.000 Over 93.000 to 910.000 For each 910,000 or over 910,000 Mills, grist or floar Mills, saw ,, ,, •, ,, ,, ,, Money lender other than bank or lawyer • • •• ,• ,, •, Newspaper less frequen tthan dally ,, «, ,, ,, », «, Oculist Itinerant, or Itinerant optician per day Opera house per year Painting contractor for (sub contractor shall be liable for a 96.00 done or the amount of stock Is required to make a return oath to the Clerk of the town on or before the first Tuesday la March 1007, and on failure so ta dg each person *• the officer or agatf of such firm or corporation ahull ha liable to a flne of not exceeding ewe hundred dollar* or imprleoaisoat net exceeding thirty doys for each aad 10.00 every day or fraction thereof 16.00 Person, or officer, or agent _ 20.00 shall be in default of makinr 25 00 turn. Sec. t. All Hceasee Issued here under are NON TRANSFERABLE AND WILL ONLY PROTECT THOSffi TO WHOM THEY ARE ISSUED. Done and ratified In town assembled this Uth day of 1907. 1.00 6.00 6.00 20.00 10.00 | 6 00 23.00 J Q. LITTLE. W. H. ROSS. Town Clerk.