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(Thr (Jointly viiMGSTREE. S. C. C. W. WOLFE. O'TOB AND PROPRIETOR. Entered at the postoftiee at Kingstree, S C as second class mail matter. ^ THURSDAY. FEB. 22.1912. Bleasc As an Economist. Our Andrews correspondent remarks that despite the criticism ' ' .. Til..... . Commissioner \> arsons repun. Does it look like economy for the Governor to reward his personal and political friend at the expense of the taxpayers of the State? We think not. Again, we have the recent State House scandal, wherein it is proposed to bond the State to "repair" the State Capitol to the amount of a round million of dollars. A sub-committee employed a firm of architects to draw the plans and make a model of the million dollar building. The plans alone would have cost the State sixty thousand dollars and the tax-payers would l?e saddled with a million dollar bond issue. Diil Governor Blease come to the rescue and oppose this monumental extravagance? By no means. It is on record that His Excellency, on viewing the plans and the model remarked: "They are l>eautiful and if the Legislature accepts them, I will approve the bill,'* or words to that effect. Does that look like safeguarding the people's money? Remember, it is only alxmt ten ot UK' pros- vunvni"! -tands for ronomy ami is opI'tiM'd to wasting tin* taxpayers' money. Let u> see. We admit that Governor B!ca>e makes loud protestation- that he saves the taxpayers' money, and with the veto axe he actually did cut out a few thousand dollars from the appropriation hill ^last" year?a mere drop in the bucket. The Record is on record as standing for economical government in State, county and municipal affairs, and we have watched Governor Bleasc's course very carefully since has been in office. Without prejudice we reacli the inevitable conclusion that the Governor is inconsistent, if not insincere, when he inveighs against governmental extravagance. Let us examine the record." Only ^ a few weeks ago it was published in many of the newspapers of the State?and we never saw it contradicted?that Governor Blease had employed his friend, Col I^eon M Green, at a salary of two hundred dollars a month for five months to collect statistics relative to the cot" ton mills and factories of the State. The Colonel was paid one thousand dollars from the Governor's contingent fund, yet it was shown that his data submitted to the legislature was made up mainly of clippings from the Columbia State and yeans ago that a quarter of a million dollars was spent re-modeling the State House and when the money went many people said that the building was in worse condition than before. Thanks to the Legislature, the "grand model" of the Charleston architects was turned down and the tax-payers are saved this grievous burden temporarily, at any rate. But if our correspondent is depending on Governor Blease to save the State any considerable amount of tax money, we fear lie is leaning on a broken reed. The Family of Jones, "With Roosevelt and Jones," exclaims one of the earnest young Chicago uplifters? with Roosevelt land -l??in- the I'rogres-ivo- I*;*n elsev I sweep Illinois " tr^ Then hully for Join-! u- tin' or*co , j Colour! would say. i.i, oj We do not know this particular pat if Jones. hut we knew the Jones of J." * Binghainton who paid the freight: the < we knew ' ioldeli-Ilu'e .Jones o| Tole- pere Ido, and we knew Sam Jones who hab!< 'chewed tohaei-o to jrrt the jlliee out. : It i> a grand old family, and we 0t,nt doiihi not that this Illinois Jones licen iueasur?-s up to it- highest traditions, he n So give us Jones.? Si'fi' ) nrk aa('J ii- ; i shall 11deliv And tlu.li tln-iv art* Col Wilie Jone- eliairinali of the State shall IViihirratH* committee. ami our possi . i! . i ti?n 1 very clheient < omptrollcr tumoral Ga cc A W .lone.-. oharaeteri/.e<l 1 ?y 1Mease as "impertinent," an<l here! or c< our next Governor, we hope, Ira the? ,, , . ? . , , quirt 1> .loncs, sonietinie ( hief Justice. \\"e clieorfully join The World's chorus: "Hurrah for the Joneses!" *ax* in fif ascei We congratulate our friend, vi"e< urer Hon J Walter Doar, on Ids ap- the 1 o i , of th pointment as Superintendent of mau Education of Georgetown county to succeed Mr Josiah Doar, de- leyy now ceased. With Archie Hen dug- of ta (10'M way as Treasurer, H C Tallevast said i as Auditor and Walter Doar as 8Uj^, Superintendent o f Education, Williamsburg and Georgetown are ery c there linke<l closer together than ever reme , r the c before the ] here! The sentencing of Sam Spates, for t shall the negro, who, it is said was affec mainly instrumental in frustrating ^din the attemuted iail breaking bust Sat- ^["5 * ? iauuj urday morning, seems to us a mis- this payn carriage of justice, if we are cor- ter n rectly informed as to the circum- re^E stances. The charge against Spates was house-breaking and larceny?a fc'on enga very grave charge, it is true?hut whic surely the admirable part he played such at a crucial moment should have entitled him to more consideration he si One than was accorded him. Here is a priso one-armed negro, we are told, who, thei when he saw a desperate prisoner over-power the jailor and make he cs licen readv to escape, had the coolness licen . . , bed. and nerve to grasp the situation and and save possibly the jailor's life, as well as prevent the escape of tax tiona some eight or nine prisoners. Had no c< he not played the heroic part that or c it .seems he did, there might have been no prisoners to l>e tried at s'on! tax 1 the present term of court, and vet iness , . ,, ,, - ' Se this same negro, ham spates, was licen sentenced to seven years in the State penitentiary. 43 h( ' upon An Ordinance. Sou or p carr} To Regulate Licenses Within the have Limits of the Town of Kingstree, S C, for The tear A I) ity p 1912, and to Trovide for the (ollection of Same. not l those Be it ordained, by the Mayor and any ( Aldermen of the Town of Kingstree, S tion C. in Council Assembled and by the trad< authority of the same: , sion, Section 1. That every person, firm be gi or corporation engaged in or intending of th to engage in any trade, business occu- Se pationor profession hereinafter named, unde within the limits of the Town of King- force stree. S C, shall, on or before the first Dece day of March, A D 1912, obtain a license Trea therefor in the manner hereinafter to be prescribed. appli Section 2. That every person, firm shall or corporation commencing in or en- Trea gaging in business after ^re first day of Se March, A D 1912, shall in a like manner for a obtain a license therefor before enter- occu] ing upon such trade, business, occupa- namt tion or profession within the limits of term the said Town of Kingstree, S C. meet Section 3. That every person, firm for t or corporation required by this ordi- Se nance to obtain a license to carry on or shall engage in any trade, business, occupa- who, tion or profession, for which a license thert i therefor is hereby required, shall, at lowir I the time of applying for such license, or p , make a statement and file the same videc with the Clerk and Treasurer of said Ager Town, setting forth, (1) his, her or its del name and style, and in case of a firm, chi the names of the several members con- Ager i stituting such firm: (2) the trade, bus- Lij ! iness, occupation or profession for Ager which a license is required and (3) the Pa place where such business, trade, occu- Ager pation or profession is to be conducted Pa or carried on. Section 4. That the Clerk and Treas- Bo urer of the said Town shall thereupon Ager issue to such applicant the proper Pi( | license as required and provided for in Ager i this ordinance, the amount of said Fr j license having first been paid, on or be- Ager i fore the day named in the first section Se i hereof when such application is made Arti: | for license for a trade, business, cccu- " ! pation or profession established, carried Arch I ? ? nt the time of such Auct on ui c'lgogv- ? application. Provided, that nothing I da; herein contained shall in any manner I Auct effect any other requirements of law ; yei ? (i",obo"to $3000)""Z.iooo, >n Dealers in General Merchandise ?- ($3,000 to $5,000) 15 00 ;r Dealers in General Merchandise x ($5,000 to $10,000) 20 00 iy Dealers in General Merchandise is ($10,000, to $20.000) 25 00 j m Dealers in Coffins and Caskets... 10 00 j it Dentists 10 00 I h Druggists 5 00; 1, Dealers in Furs and Hides 5 00 j l, Dealers in Lumber and Shingles ie (not regular saw mills) 5 00' rt Dealers in Organs and other /- musical instruments 10 00 ] ;y Dealers in Furniture 10 00 le Dealers in Clocks 5 00 >r Dealers in Wood or Coal 5 00 id Express Companies 50 00 id Fruit Shops on street or on va>d cant lot 10 00 3, Fruit Shops in store or building 2 50 i, Green Grocers 5 00 >r Hawkers and Peddlers (per day) 5 00 ?r Hawkers and Peddlers (per year) 50 00 )f Hotels 10 00 l- Horse Traders (per day) 10 00 3t Ice Houses and Dealers in Ice ... 2 50 l- Ice Cream and Cold Drink Saf loons 5 00 >y Lawyers and Collecting Officers 10 00 j Life and Fire Insurance Agents :j?e; rwi ivering except for Merints paying license $ 20 ( its selling or delivering? rhtning Rods 10 ( its selling or delivering? tent Medicines (day) 25 ( its selling or delivering? tent Medicines (year) 100 ( its selling and delivering? oks (year) 10 < its selling and delivering? :tures an dPortraits 10 ( its selling and delivering? nit trees 5 ( its selling and delivering wing Machines 10 ( >t per day _ 1 ( " year 5 ( litects 10 ( ioneering, live stock (per jr) 100 ( ioneering, live stock (per ar) 500 I offense, to a penalty of" fifteen p? (?5"?) of tne amount of sue se, which license anil penalty sha covered as hereinaft- r provide* f any person, tit in or corporatic refuse or neglect to make out ar er to the sai?l? lerk and Treasure: before the first day of March, 12, the statement as hereinbefoi ired, the said Clerk and Treasure proceed to ascertain, as nearly ble, the trade business, occupi or profession of such person, firi rporation, and upon the inform, thus acquired, he is hereby empov to proceed to issue the licens by required, to such person, firi orporation, having first collecte imount of the license hereby r< d together with the penalty ( ?n per cent (!5"?) of the amountc license as hereinbefore provided. CTIOX 6. That if the said licem md penalty shall not be paid wit) Teen (15) days after the lerk -tainment as hereinbefore pr< 1 for. the said Clerk and Trea; shall issue his proper execution 1 Town Policeman /or the coilectio e same and the said Town Polic< shall thereupon and thereunde ;ed to collect the said license ta penalty by distress and sale, or b and sale, in the same manner as provided by law for the coilectio xes, together with the ten per cer ) of the whole amount for whic execution may be issued. Provide< in lieu of the remedy hereby givei nay be brought in the name of th i of Kingstree, S C, in any Coui mpetent jurisdiction for the reco^ if the saia license tax and penalt son. Provided, further, that th dies provided for this section f< ollection of said license taxes ar cowers and authority herein ar >y fixed, established and delegate he collection of said license taxei not in anywise interfere witl t or restrict any other provision < isions of this ordinance, or any oth< ance or ordinances of said Town < stree. S C, providing for and regt g a punishment of offenders again! morion <-m QP^filint nf thp Tim lent of the license taxes hereina amed and provided for and heret ired. CTION 7. If any person, firm or co tion shall engage in, exercise < j on any trade, business, occudi or profession, for the exercising ging in. carrying on or doing < h a license therefor is required t irdinance, without first taking o\ a license as in that behalf is ner< squired, such, person, firm or co tion shall for each and every often: ibject to a fine of not more tha Hnndred Dollars ($100.00) or in nrnent of not more than Thirl i (30) or both, in the discretion < layor before whom the case sha ied, and each day that such tradi less, occupation or profession sha irried on or conducted without t) se therefor and the payment of tl Be tax as herein provided for, sha ;emed and taken to be a separal distinct offense. Provided th icil, in its judgment, may exter ime for the payment of said licen: and provided further that no fra 3 part of a license be granted. Bi mviction under this section sha Md to entitle any such person, fin orporation to hereafter exercisi uct, carry on or engage in sue ;, business, occupation or profe without first paying the licens lerein required for such trade, bu; i, occupation or profession. CTION 8. That each and ever se, that may be applied for ar d by and under the terms of th lance shall be taken and considert aving been applied for and issue the express condition that shou license be revoked or cancelled < Id the trade, business, occupatic rofession for the conducting ar fing on of which such license m8 been granted under this ordinanci iterfered with, restrained, prohil or declared unlawful by any autho aramount to the Town Council < stree, S C, then and in such cai aid Town of Kingstree S C, sha je liable to the said licensee < ? claiming under him or them f< lamages arising from such revoci or otner interference with sue i, business, occupation or profe: or the license therefor, that ma ranted by and under the provisior lis ordinance. CTION 9. That all licenses grante r this ordinance shall continue i ; and effect until the 31st day < mber A D 1912; that the Clerk ar surer shall prepare a proper fori issued in such cases, and that a cations for licenses of all kinc be made to the said Clerk ar surer. Ction 10. That the charge and ft , license for any trade, busines nation or profession not hereinaft* *(1 and enumerated, shall be d< ined on by Council at any reguls ing or any special meeting calle hat Duroose. CTION 11. That the following sun be paid to the Clerk and Treasure upon receipt thereof, shall isst ;for the proper license, for the fo ig trades, businesses, occupatior rofessions, as hereinbefore pr< I for: its for stoves, selling and /here enacted in recant Io . business. occupation or professioi vTi'?N a. Thi'.t i> any person, fin rpe?'?.tii>n shai! c->*ry or., ?n-.;a conouct any trade. business. "c?i >n or profession for v. lnc'r. ; iien i i... tu;.- .. u-ita.M IJj "iMiiai. ? ? ?*. obtaining and taking out a licen? - for as is hereby pjired, the s:?i >n. firm or corporation shall t ? for the license reouirtd. and i .ion thereto shall be subject f' ,j . cr. .eri.:g, ii,e stock ;? i. store or building (day.) 100 00 n Auctioneering, !i:e stock on e streets (pel* day) 100 00 j- Auti >:ieeiing, li.-e stock on e streets (per year) 500 00 it !' kerie- and dealers i.. tresh .e breads 5 00 id Hanks 25 00 e Harbers (each) .'1 00 in Brokers and Commission Mer>r chains, same as Gen i Md e. r Guarding houses (each) 2 50 h " " taking students li or school children Expt. rx-t.. i i , i / 1. !; LUiiiarn or rooi laces team >n table) 10 00 id Bicycle repair shops 2 00 r, Bicycle rent sh-ps 5 00 A Brick mills 10 00 e Butehershops and meat markets 10 00 r * *ivil Engineers and Surveyors 5 00 s Cotton Gins 10 00 Corn Mills .">00 in Oircises or other tented shows 100 00 i- < "ok shops or restaurants 10 (K) v- Cotton Seed Oil Mills 25 00 ;e < 'ontracto'rs 10.00 m Cotton Buyers (buying seed id cotton) * 50 00 ?- Dealers in Coca-cola and other >f Soft Drinks not in saloons 2 50 >f Dealers in Ice Cream (not in saloons 2 50 ;e Dealers in Horses and Mules.. 10 'to i- ' " Buggies and Wagons 10 00 's General Merchandise )- ($100 to $2,000) 5 00 n<>alnr? in fJpnpral M errhandise r- i rtraiucntj v w >r Life and Fire Insurance Agents a- (non residents) 10 00 ?, Oil Tanks 25 00 >f Merry-go-rounds (per day) 25 0<> >y Open air Kitchens (per aay) 5 00 it Open air Kitchens (per year) 50 00 e- Paint Shops or Paint Contracr tors 5 00! ie Planii g Mills 5 00 in Printing Offices or Printing Pali pers 10 00 :y Physicians 5 00 j )f Pressing Clubs 5 00 ! ill Railroad Companies 75 00 e, Real Estate Companies 10 00 ill Real Estate Agents, renting or ie selling 5 00 ie Stables. Public, Feed or Livery 5 00 ill Saw mills 10 00 te Shoe Makers or Cobblers 2 50 ie Silversmiths or Jewelers 10 oo id Selling Beef, per day 3 00 se Selling Pork, per day 50 c- Soda Water and Cold Drink it Fountains 5 00 ill Selling Fish, not fresh water, m on streets 5 00 e, Tailor Merchants 5 00 :h Telegraph Companies 10 00 s. iTolonKnno f'nmnanips 15 00 I se Tobacco Warehouses 10 00 s- Wheelwright and Blacksmith Shops 5 00 y Warehouses, with Storage for* id Hire 5 0:? is Selling Bicycles 5 00 id Laundries 5 00 id Auto Repair Shops 5 00 Id Auto Agents 5 00 >r Fertilizer Plants. Nothing first >n year id Wall Paper Hangers 5 00 iy Upholstering 5 00 s, Shooting Galaries, per day 1 00 > Shooting Galaries par year 10 00 r" Section 12. For any other trade, " business, occupation or profession not 5? hereinbefore mentioned, a license tax " of not less than $1.00 nor more than )r to be established, determined on j ,r and fixed by Council. a" Section 13. That all ordinances or j parts of ordinances inconsistent with j s" this ordinance be and the s une are | y hereby repealed. 18 Passed and ratified in Council as-' sembled this 11th day of January, A D j . 1912. L P Kinder, Attest: Mayor of Kingstree, S C. ^ M H Jacobs, Clerk and Treasuer. m ^ ^ i* farmers' Union Meeting. id The Williamsburg County Farm8, ers' Union will meet in Kingstree on ;r Saturday, March 2, at 12 o'clock m. gir Each local union is requested to send delegates. The president, secretary, is treasurer and business agent of each r? local are also requested to be pres1 ent, likewise all members who can ,s possibly attend. Come, brethren, jand let's complete a campaign for 1912. H J Brown, Pres. x) WO Camlin, County Organizer. J T FRIERSON, Secretary. )0 Mouzons, February 19. 2-22-2t Both to Blame. () John?You are always busy when 1 ! come In. Charles?Well, you always ; vi come in when I'm busy. I ^ j Do you know that more real dan-1 ^1 ger lurks in a commo" cold than in j jolany of the minor ailments? The; X) J safe way is to take Chamberlain's ^ I Cough Remedy, a thoroughly reli.. l flhlp nrpnaration. and rid yourself of JU j the cold as quickly as possible. This 1 X) remedy is for Sale by All Dealers. / THE "!VTTTT> CHEAPEST iM i IX are produced by the action of ba teria o . r legumes. Nature's ire'hod h s been irrv bacteria to increase their power of pr^di The C0E-M03 CHARLESTON, S( once more takes the lead in scientific fertili ducing bacteria. Used with Th^maa Phos| results. We can't tell the story in a tw WRITE FOR FAD BOOKLET ON I? l\ I'V PUSHING SPR1M0 ! Our lines of New Spring Emt we have ever shown. Swiss Flouncings for ladies' d and Si.25 the yard. Very pretty, Swiss Flouncings. 27 inches v serting bands to match. Swiss Flouncings, 27 inches v 65c the yard. It will pay you to i line of goods. A large line of Swiss Flouncir Large line of Val Laces, very to match, only 5c, 10c and 15c the The most extensive line of To ?in both coarse and fine linen we! J 1 _ v^nnuren s A nice line of Children's Dres only 25c each. A large assortment of Childre years old and from six to twelve y A beautiful showing of Childr teen years old. Why toil over a buy ready-made things so cheap? Ladies' Musli Corset Covers 25c, 50c and 75 White Muslin Embroidered L each. Night Gowns, 50c, 75c and $1 Black Petticoats, 50c, $1.00 a: Spring Oxford Ladies, we want you to call ai Spring Oxfords and Pumps. The $1.50 to $3.50 the pair. Farmers,, We want to call the farmers' Overalls, Work Shirts and Plow S Overalls, 50c to $1.00 the pair Work Shirts, the best at 50c. Plow Shoes, $1.25, $1.50, $1.7 Yours Jenkinson KINGSTF WE have now received ; celebrated Overland x Models 59-R and 59-T. wh * at our Garage, Salters, S. ( horse power, 106 inch trea< sion, 32x3 1-2 inch tires, ; any person in this county top, wind shield, top-boot; those who are interested w come and see this line of 1 real thing, and compare tt that range in price from $1 I U? 4-Unf fVlQ Y>?in 1 Kopfl UC IlUtCU IjLICLKj U1W i. VUi *.yui^ biles are these Models. We will be pleased to show onstration. Send for cata any of the Overland cars c HAME AGENTS FOR WILLIAMSBURG xOVERLAND / a a tti? e IN THE .r\ 1 H/& world ; roots of Cow Peas, Soy Beans and other priVvd by breeding and selecting these aiing nitrates. R.TIMER CO., )UTH CAROLINA zation, offering high-bred Nitrogen-Prophate, these bacteria produce the highest jo inch space. M MOGERMj J FOR THE BUSINESS. jroideries are the most extensive r ;Jj iresses, 45 inches wide, 59c, 79c very dainty patterns. See them. Zfq ride, only 35c the yard, with inride, in very dainty patterns, at see this very dainty and pretty lgs, 18 inches wide, only 25c yd. ; dainty patterns, with Inserting? yard. J rchon Lace we have ever showli aves. Only 5c the yard. ; Dresses. 'm ises, from one to three years o 9 in's Dresses, from two to fi H ears old, only 50c each. H en's Dresses, from six to fou- I sewin$r machine when vou can ? i n Underwear. !c each. Fnderskirts, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 ..00. nd $1.50 each. s and Pumps. nd see our splendid line of New ! latest styles in all leathers, from Attention. attention to our splendid line of '3 hoes. 4 3 5 and $2.00. Come and see us. J truly, r 1 Bros. Co.^ LEE, S. C. " i a consignment of the 1912 Automobiles, consisting of ich we have on exhibition j 2. These models are 30 ! i, sliding gear transmis and can be delivered to | rfor $1,000.00, including J and acetylene lamps. To i m e would be pleased to have J| Automobiles that are the lem with those of others ,250 to $1,800. It will then ^ains of the 1912 Automo1 r this line and give a demilogue. Self starters for an be furnished. :r-thompson co., % Salters Depot, S. c. 1 ^ ; county. i ~