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Iwclvr t!' rr.. n.-J for ?1 :'oui ? > i h ive kfit i hem on foot ' r I. :i'cv.ar., t. a ? r /hi f . Vw ? . V, *> To lil??isr lor Hit Fixca!, Venr renins wine; January' Isf, 11)03. V o K IT 0RDA1NED 13V T1113 M.unr and Aidertnon of the Town oi Lancaster, ?S. C., in t'nr.ncil assembled, and by the ftuthonly oi the si,me, to provide lor bullies and necessary cx jcnaOfi oi the Town. Section 1. T hat the following taxes hp and are hereby levied for the fiscal year 1003, that is to say : 1st A tax of fifty cents on each *100 ('I the value of all real *nd personal properly withiu thel corporate limits ol the Town of Lancaster, S. C., due and payable between first and thirty first days oi October, lVJOd, at the ; efTice ol the Town Treasurer ; and I il taxes due and remaining un- ' paid on I lie 1st day ol N >veiuber, ]90'd, shall be subject to such penalties and costs as are now or , may hereafter be imposed by the i State law lor the non payment ' ol taxes when due. And the 1 Town Treasurer alter default in the payment of said taxes, shall , issue < xecution directed to any < policeman of the Town or Sherill < of the County for the delinquent faxes, costs and penalties follow- ' ing the mode tor collecting de linquent taxes as now provided , fcy ytate laws. ] 2nd. The following licenses < shall t?e paid in advance on or for the following vocations, busi nesses or nrivilopes. nnd ii oi??ii < be unlawful lor any one to engage ' rn or follow any of I he following businesses or vocations within the < orporate limits of the Town with < out first paying the license here- ' inalier slated lor said calling or , business; and where the license { is based upon income from said ( business or vocation for the last d^cal year ending December 31st, < 1902, shall he the hasis for the < mount to he paid, and it shall be the duty of each person, firm or | corporation following any bnsi- ! I oees or calling whore license is based upon income, to furnish the Town Treasurer, upon demand, 1 with a statement, under oath, showing the amount derived from said business or vocation for the Inst fiscal year ending December 31st, 1002, and in any case where license is desired to follow any of said vocations or businesses during the li.scul your 1003 that are based upon income for same, by beginners, new comers or transi- ' ent pr ctiiioners, the lowest ' schedule shall bo the amount to be paid IV r tin year or any part (hereof, v hen not otht .'wise specified : Attorneys at Law, each or firm with income $500 per annum, or less, per year $5.00 With income over $500 and tk f ov? r $ ? 000 per an num, per year 10 00 Lor each additional $100 of income over $*00 ) per annum, per year 1.00 Practicing i ii\sii ians.each or tinn, with income $500 per annum, or less,per year 5 00 \Y ii h income ov . i $500.md not ov; r $ 1000 per annum, per year 10 00 For each additional $100of income over $1000 per annum, per year 1 00 Dentists or toot!i extract ors, resident, e h or linn, with income $500 per anf r\ ki ii ill Ol iCUUt |'Vi J C >41 l / With income over $500and not over $ 10U0 per annum, per year 10.00 For eavli additional $100 ot income over $1000 per annum, per year 1 00 Dentists or tooth extractors (transient), per week $ > 00 ; per month 5 00 Brokers or commission \o re!,.! lit s_ .trli or linn wit it income $500 per annum or less, per > oar 5 00 With income over .$500 am! not over $1000 per annum, per year 10.00 For eacli additional $100 ol income ovei $1000 per annum, per year 1 00 Telegraph Companies or Agencies, each, lor business done exclusively w it hin the Town ol Lancaster, but not including any business done to or from points without the State and not including any business done for the Government of the United States,!Is oil! ers or agent-*, -10 00 Fx press Companies or Agencies, eacii, lor business done exclusively within the Town of Lancaster, but not including any business done to or Irom points without tho Stale, and not including any business lone lor tho Government il'the United States, its >flieers on agents, 40 00 Kerosene O ! Companies or Agencies having stationary r portable tanks lor receiving and storing ot oil, aacli, 50 00 Kerosene Oil Companies ir Agencies having no sta"Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest ami lad a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Congo Remedy according to directions ana in two lays she was well and able to go Co nehnnl t horn uon/1 fl.io ~ I - - ? . . wn? * i.hi? a t; 111 n ly in my family for the past sevsn years and have never known t to tail," Bays -JameH l'rendermorehaht, Annato Ray.Jamai mi, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an tpproaching attack of pneumonia which iti this instance whs undoubtedly warded oil* by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It conn ternct*; and tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Sold by J. F. Mac key dr Co. - / ' T1 1 "7' tionary tanks, but. soiling in original packages, each 50.00 Oil, creosote or fernoline companies, each 10 00 Fire insurance companies, each, per year 5 00 Lite Insurance companies, (resident agents) per year 5 00 Life Insurance companies, including mutual or co operative companies(lran sient agents) per week $5 00 ; per month 10.00 Sewing Machine companies or Agents (transient) per week $2 CO ; per month 5 00 ' Phot ogra pliers (resident) ki periuiiiieiu uuilUliig,per year 5.00 Photographers (transient) it) temporary building, per week $2 CO ; per month 5.00 Auctioneers,per day $2 00; per year 10.00 Harbor shop9, per chair, Main Street, per year 5 00 Each additional chair, per year 3 00 Hack street, per year 3.00 Each additional chair, per year 2 00 Hotels or Boarding houses with transient rates ox seeding $1.00 per day, per year, 20 00 Hotels or B larding houses with transient rates not ' exceeding $1 00 pt r day, per year 5 00 i lies' an rants i? clrdi \ ri<:M to sell ti-h indoors only, per quarter $5 00: per year 10 00! Meat Market, including i.. i i; i i iifiiu in ei-ii 11-11 manors only, on Main S'reet, per year 25 Of) i On back si reel, per year 15 00 Dealers in fish < r oysters, indoors, per year 5.00 With si root privileges, per quarter $10 00 ; per year 20.00 Sales, Livery or Feed Sta! ! >?, or all, Tier year 25 00 AH d'-alers, transient rr o'a, in horses or mil!',:' not. doing business in licensed stables, per week $10 CO; per year 25.'">0 Public Drays, one horse, $5 00 ; two horse, per year 7 50 Public Hack5, one horse, $5.00; two horse,per year 7.50 Dealers in ice, p< r season 5.00 Itinerant traders or venders of any goods, wares or merchandise, per day $1 to $3, in (he discretion oi the Mayor. l'uhlic billiard, pool, bagatelle tables^ each, per year 10 00 B> wiiug Alleys, lor eacli alley, per year 5.00 Shooting gallery, per day $1 ; per week $3; per 1111? Z1 I O.IMJ I Hill^Posters, per day $1 ; per year 10 00 Circuses,equestrian shows, menagerie, per day ?10 to $50, in the discretion of the Mayor. Circuses, for prnoe^mn in the streets, and located out of town, per day $10 to $50, in the discretion of the Mayor. Thealrical performances or other exhibitions.not local, per day $2 to $25, in the discretion of the Mayor. Hicycles, with pavement privileges!exception Main Street) each, (each bicycle to bear license tag) 100 Agents for sale of pianos, organs, clocks, stoves or ranges, per year, 25.00 Dealers in Patent Rights, per year 25 00 Fertilizer Agents, per year 20.00 Apents or dealers in en pines, gins, presses and machinery, per year 10.00 Banks, State, those whose capita! in less than$50,000, $15 per year; whose capital is $50,000 or over, per year 25.00 . Merchant*, s*ock $10 to $500, per year 2 00 Merchants, stock $500 to $1000, per year 3 00 Merchants, stock $1000 to $2000- per yea. 4 00 Merchants, stock $2000 to $5000. per year 0 00 Merchants, stock $5000 to $10,000, per year 8.00 Merchants, stock $10,000 to $15,000, per year 9.00 Merchahts, stock $15,000 to $20,000, per year 12.00 Merchants, stock $20,000 to $30,000, per year 15 00 Merchants, slock $30,000 to $50,000, per year 20.00 Merchants, s'ock $50,000 ami over, per year 30 00 Drug stores and. Jewelers licensed as merchants. Building Contractors, employing one to live workmen, per year 5 00 Building Contractors, employing tivo to ten workmen, per year 10 00 I * i i! ling Contractors, employing more than ton workmen, per year 20 00 Newspapers,each,per year 5 00 Voa'onon \rc ti ill* I / \1\ 41V I) ? M II V \J I fine combined, per year 7 5 > .lob office, each, per year 5 oo Painters or Tinners, work in?? one to live hands, per year 5 oo Working five loter hands, per year 1 >.oo Working more than ten hands, per year 2o.oo Oculi-ds or opticians, or specialists on throat, ear, eye or nose, per year lo.oo lviilroad companies, each, tor business done exclusively within the town of Lancaster, but not including any business done to or uoin points without the State, and not, including any business done lor the government ot the United States, its cfliocrs or lis agents 25.oo Telephone companie-.e'.ch for busim .-s done cx.,!u.,ively within the town of 1 ..... . i... i unuv i-ivi ( uw. mil niciliU?iipC any business done to or Irom points wit bout, the State, and not iircluding any business done lor the government ol the United States,its officers or amenta, lor each 'phone, per year .7."? Bottling works, soda water or otherwise, per year o oo Blacksmiths, per year, for 1st (urge *5 ; for each additional forge $3. Carriage or wagon repairers or carpenter shops, separate or combined, per year 2 5o Biick manufacturers, per year 5oo Book agents, yer year 5 oo Lightning rod agents or dealers, per year 25 oo Land surveyors, per year 5 oo Cotton ginneries, first gin 1 ? p?/ , cavil auuil Hillltl ^IIJ, per year $:i. Lumher yards, per year 5.oo Lumber agents or brokers, per year 5.oo Concluded on Third Page HEMAttKAKLE ClIUE OF CHO'JP. A Llttr~ loy's Life Saved. I have h . ew words to say re garding Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and i feel that I cannot praise it enough. 1 bought a bottle of it from A. ifi. iSteere of Goodwin, S. D., and when I got home with it the Doorbabv could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until ho "threw up" and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. 1 am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth today. ?Jokl Dkmont, In wood, IowaFor sale by J. F. Mackey A Co. .otsfeMIA t " For #1* ye?r? I wa? a ?(rllm of <ljr?? | pepsin in its worst form. I could eat nothing I but inillt toast, and at tiu.es my stomach would I not retain and digest even that. Last March I m began taking CASCAKETS and slum then 1 w have steadily Improved, until I am as well as I ever was in my life." David H. Mukpiit. Newark. O. CATHARTIC moccuwwo TRADE MA.SH ffc&srvifa^o Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. TnMr Good. T)o Qood, J? -vi?r .-.' hop We l et' or Gripe. |0c. ?>e,SQO. ... CURE COMSTiPATlON. ... Sl.rllrff Urn..It t'nisip..ny. I t.lr.go, tli.ntr.il, N.w York. Stl IWfl_T^.r? " 0 it,ild and guaranteed by all cl'ttnrS'J"B J Lmii gtkta to bVitKTobacco Habit , sodtherFBYSchedule In ff 01 Jtino2>l. lO/'i. NOKTHIJOUNIX 113 II M Kx. Sua Ex. sun. Mixed Mixed Ev ChnrU-Kton 7'*<> in II <i[iid Columlca 7 ounta I imm Kini.Hvllle in :3;im ft OOuni t Sumter 11 liiim Camden ! ? iki m 7 (5am Ar Kursliuw l-i-unoi I" i ain Eiinonuter I II .Vwm Kock Hill v iWpm 4 ?pm Yrr' Vi'lc II 0 u i> 30|>m . Iiiiii kti'UrK 4-^,1111 1} i.0put * Ev l)l:*cUvillo HO lam Shelby .S '.'npm I) U itii' iiiriUot! f> :?7 tti 12 'pin Ar M;irl>>n 7 l.'?|iin I Dftiira SOUTUHOUND V 114 12 34 Ex. Sun. Ex --un. Mixed Mixed Ev Marlon ?05>m 8ftrtj>m A. Uu iiorfordion < to.tin 4 io,<tu Shelby H.Wtni 7 nOpm tllatU.sbiirg 9 13am 8 oOi lu r.v lilac Ntj'.rg 9 13am 7 Worn Ar Yurk villi* 10 20.tin 0 2-iutn Itocli Hill II Ua.ini I'l l&ain l..t.,i,o:t r 11 <>aiu Uu'pm li"!1 ii iiv I'l liSpm f> Si'nm Liiuidcii 2 mipm 0 50()in S truer f> r?|ini KlngKVllln 8 3tipiu C "0,>m (Viuuiblnr I mhi.uu Charleston 7 aOpm 7 o.wn To New York VI i Rock 111:1. III! Lv CiudiIi n l C1 i>nt t Kershaw I I ftp in Roe.; 11111 S it)|im _. i Ar Charlotte 9 20pm t \\':ks*litiiiririn T !i^.? ?% New S'urk i I'lpm Tra'i-s 113 ami Hi dully botwoon C irndon and .'d > i >11 11. i v xct pi ."lUiiduy i > Uuuu i amd.ni rind Ki> ysvl'le. Tnlus run solid beIwtun Klngtvillo and M rfun. Noli.I train Kook lil.l to \Va?h!n *t >u w th i'jUni in Drawiuy Uuoin -.li '-pi-r to Sow Yo k. t. un cllon.i mudo ii Rook HI I, It aokflburff and MnrtoB with trains on Huvaunab, ha iotte & Ashe* \ I . Divisions of southern Railway fr'or full In for .union ns to rates. schedules and l'ull* man p?otv olims, apply to ar.y wren Southern Uailwuy or ? if \v i' 17ST ?i p \ , Charleston, S. C. u. H. i At I.tn;, a.l; l* a., Atlanta, bu. S It HAKOtv ICK.(i.t>. A..Washington.D.O. t. 11. A. KKitl, ij.M.. \\ usbluKtou, U U. I LANOAVIBH t:HK8TKrt HAIL WAY. iBotween Chester and Laitf-wtar. so' adulo ii i.ficci November Slth, M.i l>uitu llxcept Sunday. Southbound North bound. Nu. i\ No. 4 7. No. I'-. Nu. 14 I'.M. A f." ;5 ftAC P a!, iA M I ' oil a 15 (I Lv ...Cluster ar 5 So Bui 10 11 mil ' Orr.k ' ft 10 i 18 In til a 33 4 .... Knox 44 ft 10 7 10 H) 37 H i> * 4'.. Itichburr ... 44 ft 00 7 30 lu 17 a it ".. liascomvUle.. 44 1 ""il 7 -3 1103) y ib|? ,4.. .Kort uwn..." * *> 7 10 II I | V 15|* 44 Unices... . 14 4 io 1 >*) n 3d u 30[d Ar.. Ijuncotii'..* I.v i 1 til 15 p. m. a. m. r a. m Nu. 14. leaem? l.itDCuRi'ir 0.4ft a. :r., nukoa close connection at Cheater with aouthera Hallway No. 36 for Charlotte and points north ; ami Soabouru Air Lino "Atlanta bpeciai" for Atlanta and points west. Alko with Carolina A Nortbivr.ti ru Ky. No. 10 for l.cnolr, N. C itlifl InlM m.?il iifi "*xli?i - 4 *' " " _ uuu fiiiuiiiirn null wn> No. 33 for Columbia ami poult* so am. No 17. lentil. Clutter no u.ru.. connects will) Souiborn Uy , No. 3'i Iroiu Col iuihia and poll ;'oi,tli: setiboiml Air f.lnt; "Aluim a Spe clui from Northern ami Casum tonus and S?u ilcru Kv, No 33 (rum Northern and Casti i ii points, unit ul Cuucnsler with S. C. <St U. i?. for Bluctat'tin?. Mb No. 11. UuiiLiiHier 5.15 p. in., i-onncjis V ui lainca irr w! S. O. X OJ. K. from Camden and Marlon, southern lty. No. ,'l uiChustur foi Charlotte una points north. No. 15. leaving Chester lu.JOu in., connectsU Chester with souihcrn Hallway No. 34 Iron. Columbia und points south. LEROY SPIUN'iS, W J. M. HKATlf, l'resioent I (tAIi'I. I'hs. A iTHIlt. Dr. ?. S. McDow, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ! South Side Catawba lloiiae, i Up-StairH. + t t | Phone HU i omcefl ?l>en I'ay al2,1yr 1 "onw Hb ) and Nijrht. Atunnn sending a akoteh and doacr11>! Ion mat quickly ascertain our opinion free whether no Invention In probably palentente. Comtnonlca. tlona strictly contldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents ent free. 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