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h JPERF TION . 9"4SMOKELEAO EATERS .OU need a good, warm room to shave -r and dress in. A Perfec tion Smokeless Oil Heater will warm any ordinary room in a few minutes. . 6 The Perfection is easily portable; you can take. it to sitting-room, cellar - .or attic-any room where extra heat is nedd ed -and it is specially convenient in very cold weather. ThePerfection is economical, too-it burns only when you need it. Nocoal.nokindling; no dirt, no ashes. Good-loo-. ing; easy to clean and rewick; odorless and smokeless. R)SSin COMFORT L.,k for the Tiagi ,rm STANDARD OIL COMPANY X" on. D. (NEW JERSEY) ChuIe.C. -6 Va. iBALTIMORE c *."Cv rt 00 ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC: After January 1st., 1916, our busi.. ness will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. We trust through this method to be able to serve the public better. We thank you for your past favors and assure you that any orders received under our new system will be appreciated and will have our prompt attention. Very truly yours, EI CHELBERGER BROTHERS. FEELING INTENSIFIED AGAINST AUSTRIA Itlots Narrowly Averted In Rome on Anniversary of Execution of ber. dank. 'Rome, Dec. 20.-The police of various Italian cities had difficulty to 'day in preventing riotous denionstra tions, at celebrations of the anniver sary of the execution of Oberdank for concoction of the unsuccessful plot to assassinate Emperor Francis .Joseph of Austria Iii 1882. During last night, in violation of orders from the authorities, the streets were placarded with posters eulogizing Oberdank. Leaflets also were distributed, some of them with mourning borders bearing the In scription "Remember the Sacrifice of Oberdank." The republican deputy, Cola Anni was loudly applauded when he de livered a speech reciting the history of the "Tristan -martyr" and his ideals and declaring that it was ne cessary soon -to realize them. The demonstration reached its climax when Ricotti Garibaldi, son of the famous Italian patriot, a-rose and leaning on his crutches, said: "A voice still is ringing from Cap rera Island where my father is buried It asks for facts, not words, from the committee protnoting the enlistment of volunteers." 'As Garibaldi ceased there was a tremendous outburst of applause and cries of "long live Italy!" "Long live Trent;" and "Long live Trieste." Sev eral crowds of demonstrators tried to invade the center of the city, but 'Were prevented from doing so by the police and tfoops. The afternoon the Republican as sociation held a procession and later unveiled a marble tablet in the re publican club, in honor of Oberdank. Rome, Dec. 19.-(Delayed)-A meet ing was held here privately last night to commemorate -the anniversary of the death of the soldier Oberdank. Af terwards, despite efforts of the police, those who had taken part succeeded in reaching the center of the city, shout ing and scuffling with the police. Sev eral persons were arrested and some of the demonstrators slightly injured. The police succeeded in preventing the crowd from approaching the Aus tian embassy and finally dispersed it. Mrs. McClain's Experience With Croup "When my boy, Ray, was small he was subject to croup. and I was al ways alarmed at such times. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy proved far better than any other for this trouble. It always relieved him quickly. I am never without it in the house for I know it is a positive cure for croup," writes Mrs. W. R. McClain, Blairsville, Pa. For sale by all dealers. ORDINANCE (Continued from Page Two.) income is $500 or less, per annum .. .. .. .. ... . .. 5.00 Whose gross annual income is over $500, for each additional $500 or less, per annum ..1.00 Surveyors whose gross annual income is $1000 or less, pecr annum.. ...............10.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $1000, on each additional $1000, or less, per annum ....... ..........1.00 Whose income per job is $5 or less, per job .... .... ......1.00 Whose income per job) is more than $5, for each additional $5 or less, per job. .. .. ..'..50 Street hacks or carriages, one horse, whose gross annual ln conie is $1500 or less, per -annum .. ...............15.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $1500, for each ad ditional $1000 or less, per an numi.. ...... ..........1.00 Street hacks or carriages, two horses, whiose gross annual inconic is $2000 or less, per -annum .. ...............20.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $2000, for each ad. ditional $1000 or less, per an num.. ...... ..........1.00 No pecrson, firm or corporation shall let or hire any hacks or other vehicles for hauling or transporting of pas sengers, within the corporate limits of the city, without first obtaining a license therefor from the City Clerk, and every person, firm or corpora tion running or operating such a hack or vehicle shall have the regis tered number on same legibly print ed or otherwise marked upon said vehicle in letters of not less than three inches in height and one inch in width; and every driver in charge of such vehicie must wear a num bored badge furnished by City Cl-rk. Owners and drivers must comply with the City Ordinance herein, and any person, firm or corporation vio-. lating any of the above provisions shall, upon conviction, he fined not exceeding Five D~ollars, or be im prisoned not exceeding five days for each and every violation therof. Street wagons or drays, one horse, whose gross annual in conic is $500 or less, per an num .. .. ..............5.00 WVhose gross annual income is more than $500, for each ad ditional $500 or less, per an num.. ...... ..........1.00 Whose gross daily income is $5.00 or less, per day.. ........50 Whose gross daily income is more than $5.00 per day, for each additional $5.00 or loss, per day ..,.. ...., ... .25 Street wagons or drays, two horse, whose grrnss annual in.. come is $760 or less, per an num- 7.50 Whose gross annual income is more than $750, for each add1 tional $500 or less, per annum 1.00 Whose gross daily income is $7.50 or less, per day .. .. .. .75 Whose gross daily income is more than $7.50, for each ad ditional $7.50 or less, per day .25 Each and every 4rayman doing bus Iness In the City of Laurens must wear in a conspicious place a num bered badge furnished by the City Clerk, and must have legibly marked on each side of his dray the same number borne by said badge. Shooting Galleries, whose gross annual income is $2500 or less. per annum .. ...... 25.00 Whose gross annial income is more than $2500, for each additional $500 or less, per an nuin ..-............ 2.50 Sign Painters, whose gross an nual income is $1000 or less per annum .............10.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $1000 or less, per annum .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.00 Whose gross weekly income is $500 or less, per week .. 5.00 Whose gross weekly income is more than $500, for each addi tional $500 or less, per week 1.00 Whose gross daily income Is $10 or less. per day .. .. .. ..1.00 Whose gross daily income Is more than $10, for each addi tional $10 or less, per day .. .50 Sicating Rinks, whose gross an nual income is $1000 or less, per annum..........' .. 10.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $1000, for each ad ditional $1000 or less, per annum .............. 5.00 Tailor Shops and agents whose gross annual income Is $1000 or less, per annum .. .. .. 10.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $1000. -for each ad ditional $1000 or less, per an num ................ 1.00 Ton PLn Alleys or Ten Pennett Alley, whose gross annual in come from each alley operated is $5000 or less, per annum 50.00 Whose gross annual income from each alley operated Is more than $5000, for each ad ditional $1000 or less, per an num ................. 5.00 For each additional Alley op erated I- same building the li- - cense shall be one-fourth of the above amounts. Terra-cotta Dealers, whose gross annual income is $1500 or less, per annum ............ 15.00 Whose gross annual income is -more. than $1500, for each additional $1000 or less, per annum .............. 5.00 Tin or tinker shops whose gross annual income is $750 or less, per annum ............ 7.50 Whose gross annual income is more than $750, for each ad ditional $750 or less, per an num .. .. ............ 2.50 Telephone companies or agen cy, for bubiness done within this State, and not including that done without the State, whose gross annual income is $10,000 or less, per annum.. 75.00 Whose gross annual Income is more than $10,000, for each additional $1000 or less, per annum .. .... .. .. .. .. 1.00 Telegraph Companies, or agen cies, for business done with in this State, and not includ ing that done without the -State, whose gross annual in come from such business is $2000 or less, per annum . . 50.00 Whose gross annual income Is more than $2000, for each additional $1000 or less, per annum .. ..............1.00 Undertakers whose gross an nal income is $2500 or less, per annum ...... .......25.00 Whose gross annual income 'is more than $2500, for each additional $1000 or less, per~ annum ............ ....1.00 Wood Shops and( Wagon Manu facturers wvhose gross annual income Is $5000 or less, per annum .. .............15.00 W~hose gross annual income is more than $5000. for each additional $1000 or less, per annum ............ ....1.00 Wood dealers or Brokers, wvhose gross annual income is $500 or less, per annum .. ......5.00 WVhose gross annutal income is more than $500, on each addi tional $500 or less, per annlfumf .75 Wheel wrights, whose gross an nual income is $1000 or less, p~er annum .... ..........10.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $1000. on each -additional $1000 or less, per 'annum .... ............1.00 WVarehouses kept for storing cot ton, grain, etc., whose gross annual income is $2500 or ess, per annum.. .. ........25.00 Whose gross annual income is more than $2500, for each additional $1000 or less, per annum .... ........... 1.00 Wholesal0 dealers in goods, wares and merchandise, whose gross annual income from sales are $50,000 or less, per annum .... ...... .....40.00 Whose gross annual income from sales is more than $50, 000, for each additional $1000 or less, per annum m.. ........1.00 Sec. 2. All licenses issued for one (lay only shall be dlouble the amount above mentioned for Saturdays, Show D)ays, Christmas Day and otlh or dlays of Public Gatherings. Sec. 3. That all licenses issued un decr andl by vir'tue of tils Ordinaunce shalh be non-transferable, and except for a license for a day, a we< or' a month 91hall terminate and end on the 31st (lay of December, 13:5; buit may be revoked at any time by tihe City Council of tihe City of Laurmns on saltisfatcOr'y cause being~ showvn. E'xcep~t licenlse Issued for a (lay, a week, or a nionth, annual r'eie shall be charge~d for' all licensn'l issued prior~ tO June11 30th1, 1915, three.fom, rths the annual rate shall be charged for all licenses issued after June 30th, 1915, and~ prior to September 30th, 1915; nd ne-half the nnuaal rates for all licenses. Issued after Septem ber 30th, d1O4 and prior to Decem ber 31st, 1915. ' . Sec. 4. Any person, firm, company, or corporation prosecuting or engag Ing In' any business, occupation or profession, or keeping or maintain ing any establishment named in this Ordinance without having first paid the license tax imposed thereon, shall, upon conviction, befilned not exceed ing thirty dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding thirty days with or without hard labor at the discretion of the officer trying the case. Sec. 5. Where a license is imposed by this Ordinance upon any business, profession or occupation, and such business, profession or occupation is carried oil or conducted by an agent, clerk, or employee, such agent, clerk or employee shall be subject to all the penalties herein imposed should the said business, profession or occu pation be carried on or prosecuted without the license imposed having been paid, in the same manner as if such agent, clerk or employee were the proprietor of such business, pro fession or occupation. Sec. 6. That every person, firm, company or corporation required by this Ordinance to obtain a license to engage in business, trade. profession or occupation for which a license is required siall at the time of applying for such license, make a statement under oath, before an officer qualified to administer oaths, and file said statement with the City Clerk, set tin- forth: 1st, His or her name, style of firm, name of company or corporation; 2nd. The trade, business, profes sion or occupation for which a li cense is required; 3rd. The amount of business pro posed to be done during the current year, and in those cases in which such information is required, the amount of business done the previous year in the same occupation, trade, business or profession it same was carried on in the City of Laurens the previous year. The City Clerk shall thereupon as sess and collect the proper license tax as provided for in this ordinance, and upon such tax being paid, shall issue to the applicant the proper license. See. 7. For any business, trade, oc cupation or profession not enumer ated In Section 1 of this Ordinance, thq license shall be fixed by. the City Council of the City of Laurens at any regular or ,pecial meeting thereof. Sec. 8. The license taxes herein imposed are levied for the purpose of raising funds to meet the ordinary ex penses of the City of Laurens for the fiscal year commencing on the 1st day of January, A. D. 1915, and for the pur pose of paying in whole or in part any Indebtedness of the said City in curred for ordinary expenses thereof falling due during said fiscal year. Section 9. This Ordinance shall go into effect on the 1st day of January, A. D. 1915. .Done and ratified by the City Coun cil of the City of Laurens and the cor porate seal of the said City of Lau rens hereto affixed this the 1st day of December, A. D. 1914, and in the one hundred and thirty-ninth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. C. M. BABB, Mayor of the City of Laurens. Attest: C. W. KITCHEN. Clerk of the City of Laurens. AN ORDINANCE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, Vity of Laurens. AN ORDINANCE to levy an annual tax upon the taxable property within tile corp~orate limits of tile City of Laurens, to ra-ise supplies to defray bonded indebtedness of tile said city of Laurens for tile fiacal year, com mlencing January 1st, 1915, and to pay past inldebtedness of the said city, and also to levy and collect a sufficient amount to pay the interest upon tile blonded indebtedness of tile said icty for the year 1915, and to r'aise a Sink ing fund for tile payment of same. Bl. it ordained bly the City Council of tile City of Laurens: Sec. 1. That a tax of seventy-five (75) cents on every one hundred dol lars worIthl of property, real and per sonal not exemnpt by law from taxa tionl witin the corplorate limits of the city of Laur'ens. lhe and the same is hlereby levied for corporate i1lppose to dlefray tihe publilic ex'penses of the City of Laurens for tile fiscal year, commencing Jlanuary 1st, 1915, and to mleet other Ind~ebltedlness as lhas heen contracted by said city for corporate pulrposes.: That an adlditional lexy of sixty-five (615) cents on every one hulndired dollars worthl of tile assessed value of ali property, real and per sonal, not exempt from taxation, sit unate withlin tile corplorate limits of the City of Laurens, be andl thle same~ is hereby levied to meet thle interest accring on the bonded indebtedness of the City of L~iarens during the fiscal year 1914, nnd1( to create a sinking fund to be userl in aid of retirement and payment of paidi bonds, and tile excess if anly, shlall be used by the City Coun cii for othler corporate purposes. See, 2. That tile Clerk of tile said city shall enter levies and assess ments upon01 the books of the said city and receive said taxes. Thlat tile said taxes herein levied sh~all be paid to tihe said City Clerk in lawful money of the United States on or before tile 1st (lay of Marchl, A. D. 1915, and any plerson, firm or corporation failing to nay sai~d taxes when dule shall1 be lha bleC to tile penalty of 15 per centum of tile tax so levied, and also costs of Is suing executionl and collection as now llrovided by law for tile failure to pay tile general County and State taxes. D)one andi ratified by tile City Couin cil of tile City of Laurenls and tile cor norate seal of tile said city hereto af flxed, tis tile 1st day of Decembier, inl tile year of our Lordl One thlousand nline hlundred and fourteen, an1d in tihe oneC ihundredi and thirty-ninthl year of tile SovereCignlty and Independence of tile United States of Ameriea. TIIIE CITY OF LAUREONS, C. M. flABB3, Mayor, Attest: C. WV. KITCillN, City Clerk.