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JOURNAL I Journal and Review Year Every Wednesday. Editor 9 EDWIN KERR, Local Editor P. 1809. Avenue Rates. of Subscription.

Year. in advance THE JOURNAL AND REVIEW AIKEN. S. C. AIKENITES.

ABROAD. Miss Thelma Glover, a very pretty yous lady; of the Beech Laland, section, vialting Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

Franklin, of this Sentinel. Hrs. W. H. Franklin and daughters Kate and Ruth, and Mr.

Earneed Franklia, of Beech Island, were the guests of Mrs. Franklin's son, Mr. W. P. Franklin, Saturday of last -Barnwell Sentinel.

afternoon meeting held in the in the interest of 'equal suffrage, the meeting having been arranged by Mrs. W. E. Duncan and Mra. J.

B. Salley, or AiKen. -Edgefeld Advertiser. The formal opening of the new. of the Southern Bell Telephone Company was held last week at Newberry.

Among the out of town telephone people present were: W. 1 8. Beaty, manager of Anderson; J. Roach, manager at Aiken. 04 01: RED CROSS NOTES.

Soldiers, sailors and ex-service who are puzsled over the red tape necessary to convert their war risk insurance into long-time policies to' straighten out their allotments or to set back pay, don't have to hire lawyer to help them. The American Red. Cross glad to help them without charge and to tarnish all the" decessary blanks trie. 1 it was announced today at southern division headquarters. It has come to the attention of the Red Cross that many men are not aware of this service, and are spending for assistance which is just as when obtained for nothing from experta to its home service department maintained.

by the Red Cress for this purpose. STACKHOUSE-EUBANKS A marriage of much interest to their friends was that of Miss Frances Stackhouse, of Columbia, 8. to Mr. John Evans Eubanks of Aiken, which was solemnized August 27ta at the summer. home of the bride's parents, Lake Junaluska, C.

The mountain home was artistically decorated in green and white, a probasion of Southern smilax, galax leaves and clematis being used with excellent effect. The bride and groom entered the ceremony room together where. they. were met at the temporary altar by R. E.

Stackhouse, father of the bride. who performed the ceremony. Only the Immediate families were present. The bride and groom left immediately for the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mrs.

Eubanks is the daughter of Rev. Dr, and Mrs. R. E. Stackhouse of Columbia.

For the past two Tears she has held 8 responsible poultion in Internal Revenue office. Mr. Dabanks has but recently been from the army, having served for 31 months overseas. They will be at friends 1st, at Richmond Academy, Augusta, where Mr. Eubanke will teach this year.

IT CORBETT-GUNTER. were married at the parsonage by Ret. 0. B. Shorouse, in Lexington, S.

On Sunday afternoon, August 24 Mr. A. L. Corbitt and Miss Gunter, both of Wagener, S. MESIC STUDIO REOPENED.

Mine Alma Adelle has MaDd her studio For the Fat Bakery. Fonts We have a Good Supply of Abruzzia Rye HERBERT L. JOHNSON GROCER 1916 Park Ave. Phone 189-J AN ORDINANCE To Fix City Aiken the 1910, and lot, 1920 to Provide for the collection of The City Council of Aiken hereby ordains: Section 1. That the following lien: ses on bualnesses; occupations professions to: be paid by the person or persona carrying on or engaged said businesses, occupations or proton sions within.

the corporate limits of "the collected City of for the Aiken, fiscal shall be levied and year ing September 1st, 1919, or within thirty day's thereafter. Provided, That persons entering into business after June. 1st, 1920, shall be required to take out s. license as provided for persons who were doing in City, September 1st, 1919, except the said. license shall be prorated for the balance of the license year.

Section 2.. On the business of the following, upon each and every merchant, factor or any other person or firm or corporation doing any kind of business, and for each store or place of business within the corporated limits of this city, except as are ally licensed by this ordinance. On sales or receipts for each 2.00 No license shall be issued for less than 25.00 Section 3. And each and every merchant, factory or any other perkind firm or corporation doing any of business within the corporate limits of this city, except such as are specially licensed by this ordinance, shaH make application to the Clerk and Treasurer for a business license and shall in said application make affidavit to the mount of their sles commencing September 1st, 1918, and ending September 1st, 1919, as 8 basis. Said affidavit to be sworn before a no- tary public of South Carolina.

Upon each and every: A Auctioneer, or firm of 10.00 horses or 50.00 Auction of horses or mules, per day 25.00 Architect, or firm or agent 10.00 Advertising, itinerant sign tacker, distributor of advertis tising matter or samples per year 20.00 Advertising, itinerant sign tacker, distributor of advertising matter or samples, day 5.00 Automobile repair shop and garage 25.00 Automobile dealers, 100.00 Automobile keeper 25.00 Automobile keeper for hire, each additional 5.00 Automobile salesman, NonResident, per 100.00 Automobiles, Demonstrator, not license on gross business done, per day $5.00, per. year 50.00 Agents, selling Adding Machines, safes, Typewriters year 25.00 Agents selling Books, each per $3.00, per. week: $10.00 per year 20.00 Agents, selling Fruit Trees or Trees or plants, day $1.00 per week, $5.00 per year 10.00 Agents, advertising, or persons soliciting for newspapers, magazines and other periodicals day $1.00 per week $3.00 per year 10.00 Agents same as above, where premiums or gifts are made to induce the taking of said paper, magazine or periodical the Mayor having authority to pass on such gifts or premium, per day $3.00 per week $10.00 per 25.00 Agents, or salesmen enlarging Pictures, at same time collecting for picture frames or other like articles merchandise, per day $2.00 per week, $10.00 per 25.00 Agents, or salesmen collecting for enlarged pictures, picture frames and other like articles of merchandise where sales therefor are previously made for future delivery. Per day $2.00, per week $10.00, per year 25.00 Agents or salesmen, soliciting orders from house to house for merchandise not being the repersentative of some mercantile establishment for which a license has been granted, per day, $2.00, week, $10.00, year 25.00 Agents, selling or taking orders or delievring any goods, wares' or merchandise or articles or ornament or art, direct to the consumer or user, and not to any established merchantile kouse or manufactory, each per day $2.00 week, $10.00 per year 25.00 Agents for sale of patent rights of any kind, per day $3.00 per week, $10.00 per 25.00 Agents, selling toy baloons, badges, banners, sticks, whips and other such novelties sold on the street at the discretion of the Mayor, per day $2.00, per 10.00 This license shall only be sold on occasions or special dago, such! 84. Circus days.

ote. Agents not apecially mentioned wack 25.00 agent, dealer of repair shop for 10.00 Bank, for. each $1000 capital paid 1.00 -Billiard or poolroom keeper of other than for private use, for -each- table in- -place of business 25.00 PROVIDED, That each and every proprietor or keeper of a billiard or pool room shall be required to file satisfactory bond in the amount of $500 for. the purpose of guaranteeing to the Oity of Aiken good order therein, in accordance with the police regulations of the city. Also that no licensed billiard or pool table shall be located or operated on any other than the first floor of the building in which it is billard or pool rooms open and without Bill poster, per day $2.00 per year PROVIDED, That.

all bill shall place all bills and paper from bill boards in a receptacle ton the street or sewers of the Boot Backs, each per Boarding Houses. furnishing board for a week or less time per year Blacksmith shop and repair of vehicles. Barber shop. 1st chair. $10.00 -eacb additional Baker and Confectioner Bakery Brick Manufacture, dealer or Building a and Loan Association, agent for sale.

of whose principal office is not located in the city, agent for Building and Loan Association Bonds and stocks, dealers in (alone) Bread dealer on streets other' than resident baker Broker, for which a license is not herein specifically provided Butcher: or dealer in fresh meats, or firms of such This does not apply to meat duced or grown by the vender, those venders who keep 8 butcher stall or market housed the city limits. Bottles, dealer in Bottling and manufacturing establishments Bottling and manufacturing establishments operating trucks, Civil engineer. or surveyor, or firm or agent of such Confectionery, dealer in Collector or rent. agent Cigar stand or cigar Canvasser, drummer or solicitor an the street commonly known as a "puller in" from passer-by, whether employed by another or Commercial or mercantile ageney Commercial street broker, or firm of such. Carpentershop, keeper not a contractor Concrete and stone manufac turing companies Coal and coke dealer, or agent thereof, or those making up clubs and ordering coal or coke for distribution for profit Contractor or firm of such offering to take contracts from $25 to $250 Contractor or firm of such offering to take contracts from $250 to $500 Contractor or firm of such offering to take contracts from $500 to $1,500 Contractor or firm of such offering to take contracts from $1,500 to $5,000 Contractor or Arm of such offering to take contracts from $5,000 to $10.000 Contractor or firm of such offering to take contracts from $10,000 to $20,000 Contractor or firm of such offering to take contracts from $20,000 and The above scale to apply -all sons applying for commission tracts or acting as agents and tendents.

Cabinet makers and upholsterers Circus per day Cotton seed oil Cotton seed, buyer of Detenture company, agents of Dye and pressing establishments, keeper of either or both Dairy, or persons selling or delivering milk or butter for a vehicle, for each Drugs or medicines, dealer in not paying a general merchandise license Dentist, (see Lawyer) Dealer selling merchandise on street, per day Dealer or vender, vegetables, fruits, cold drinks selling from truck or wagon Eating House, keeper of, for white or colored people, subject to Mayor's approval, first-class $15.00 secondclass Electric Light Electric wiring, every person engaged in the repair work of or the business of Provided, That ag a perquisite th issuing of such license every tract for wiring, or person engaged said work, shall make and file the Clerk of Council a bond in. gum of $500 by the Mayor or Committee, conditioned to with the ordinances of the City Aiken and the. rules and regulations of the National Board of Fire writers governing the electric ment of said city, and to answer the, City Council of Aiken and other persons damaged thereby. all damages the city of Aiken default sustain of by reason of negligence contractor such electrical person. Electric Power person manufacturing or selling electric power for the purpose of light or motive power whether conducted in conjunction with other work or not Express Company or agency of an.

Express Company for business done within the City el Aiken and not without the or for 1. he finite State Entertainment. See Opera Fresh Moat, ButcherFactory, Sash, Blind or Plaining mill Fish, Oyster Poultry or Game, dealer in All persons selling Fish, Oys ters or Game on the streets shall pay for each conveyance or seller Fertilizers, dealers in, other than manufacturer Florist or dealer in Cut Flowers or Nuseryman Flying Jenny per week Game. (See Fish.) and rederal 10.80 Stone or Marble Yard, keeper thereof 75.001 Fitter (Ses Plumber) Ginnery Cotton. 75.00 10.00 -posters removed and not City.

5:00 5.00 15.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 proexcept regular inside 5.00 50.00 0 50.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 5.00 75.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 26.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 125,00 percon- superin- 25.00 100.00. 50.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 100.00 00.00 25.00 to conin with the License comply of Underdepart- to all for may or or 25.00| 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 10.00, Horses of mules, upon each and every person or persons or keepIng a horse SF mule for puolic hire at each of in. toe City shalt pay for the Arst horse or mule so kept or used for public. hire for! livery, hack, dray or any other purpose, the sum of $10.00 as a license for so doing, and the sum of $5:00 for each additional horse or mule so kept or used for publio. hire.

Every horse or mule not really owzied by such person or persons, but placed with or hired a person or persons in the city engaged. in said business, shall not come under the said $5.00 license, but for each: horse or mule leased, lent or. hired or placed. with such person or persons 80 using them for public hire the straight sum of $25.00 per head shall Provided, That all vebicies, except lic buggies hire, and carriage, used for drawn by horses or mules, shall registered and tagged as required by the License Committee, and provided further, that all vehicles, horses or mules used for public hire shall be in good condition and appearance and any such horse or mule or vehicle which does not pass by the Chief of Police or inspection mittee my be prohibited them from being used. It is Further Provided, that each and every hack, be, and they are hereby required to carry lights, and that the number of their several licenses be painted or marked on the said lightsso as to be readily visible.

Horses and Mules, resident dealers, traders and livery stables, each 60.00 Horses and Mules, transient dealers and traders ip, per month, an no such license shall be issued for less than month 50.00 Provided, That this ordinance shall not apply to horse or mule dealers or traders who carry on the said business on legal sales days in Aiken. Hotel or Apartment House of 20 rooms or more 50.00 Keeper of less than 20 rooms 25.00 Hall, keeper of for 15.00 Huckster. 10.00 Hides, bones and tallow, or all dealers in 10.00 Harness shop for sale of barness or repairing, of 10.00 I. Ice cream, lemonade, cold and candy dealer with stand or who peddles the same on the streets 10.00 Per day 2.00 Ice cream saloon, or vender of ice cream 25.00 Ice Cream Manufacturer wholesale 25.00 Ice, dealer in 10.00 Ice manufacturing and refrigerating company and dealer in ice 100:00 Intelligence Office or Agency. 5.00 Insurance Companies, Life with resident Agent, per year 25.00 Insurance Companies Life with outresident Agent, per year 100.00 Insurance Companies, each, Plate Glass, Live Stock, Fidelity, Guaranty, Liability, and Boiler, per year 10.00 Insurance Companies, Industrial only, not selling Ordinary or Straight Life Insurance, per year 25.00 Insurance Companies, Fire two per cent of gross premiums receipts.

of each Company doing business in the City of Aiken. Itinerant Repairers, or persons not regularly employed by Licensed dealer in Bicycles, typewriters cash registers, sewing. machines, Automobiles or other like machinery per day $2.00 per 25.00 Job printing office, one 10.00 For each additional 5.00 Junk, dealer in for each place of business 10.4 Jewelry (See Watch). Kerosene (See Oil). Lemonade (See Ice Cream).

or Trust Companies 35.00 Land or Trust Companies, acting as real estate agent or broker selling, or leasing property of their parties 35.00 Laundry, whether run by hand or other 10.00 Laundry Agency 10.00 Lumber yard, keeper of 10.00 Lunch or peanut stand or counter 10.00 Lawyer, Dentist, each 25.00 Livery. (See Horses). Lighting Rod Agents or ers week: ner year 25.00 Milk, dealer in who -keeps more Marble yard (See Granite). than one cow (see Dairy) Millinery or fancy goods establishment or store 25.00 Mill making, flour, or 10.00 Mattresse manufacturer 5.00 Mattress and feather renovator 5.00 Menagerie per day 50.00 Masseur 5.00 Medicines (See Nostrums, Physical Ailments.) Minstrel (See Opera House) Moving Picture, per 2.50 Moving Picture Show, per 25.00 Mules -(see Horses). News stand or depot, keapar nf 5.00 Newspaper th the city Noratrumb Medicine.

vender of per day 0 Fa. (Sce. Oil. DIM. company agency Tarrying on the ness of vending kerosene, gas.

oline wholesale or any other kind of oil in the city, whe. ther located in city or not 75.00 1 Oil or gasoline retail each gas tank on street 10.00 Organgrinder or street musician, per day 1.00 Occulist or Optical, resident. 25.00 Occalist week or transient, 25.00 at 10.00 Opera, theatre, minstrel show (Continued on page 8.) Cheap Lands For Sale Several Tracts ranging in acres from 45 to 150 at prices of $15.00 to $30.00 per acre Cash or Terms. Lands known as Marshall and F. O.

Gunter home tracts between Seivern and Wagener in Aiken County, near the North Edisto River. All tracts have timber and water, can be easily put into cultivation. Land is much better than is generally thought. It will pay you to look it over. if you want a cheap farm.

See either. C. J. ASBILL or E. B.

GUNTER, Jr. S. C. Aiken, S. C.

Bored 3 THE UNIVERSAL CAR If you use "bogus" or couuterfeit parts for replacemeuts and repairs to your Ford car, you can't expect satisfactory nor durable service from your car. It's not fair to Men the car to repair with poor quality Who Know parts. Stick to the genuine Ford maDo 'It terials and have your Ford carcared for by men who kuow Ford mechanism and how to best keep the car in working order. Bring your Ford car to our shop where you're sure of the square deal; sure of Ford materials and sure of Ford low prices. Keep your Ford car running full standard.

JOHN A. MAY, Dealer AIKEN, S. C. Ginnery Notice I have leased the Palmetto Farms Electric Gin and am having it overhauled and put in First Class condition. We will be ready to Gin Next Mauday and Solicit Your Patronage.

E. B. GUNTER, JR. MRS. EULALIE SALLEY Real Estate and Insurance Office Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, Next door to Julian B.

Salley's Law Office NOTICE CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Watches C. COULTON NUFF SED. CITATION Whereas George C. Gunter- rag made application to me to her letTiers of administration on: the of R.

R. Rhoden, dAcAARAd This is to notify all kindred. and creditors of the said Rhoden and others concerned to appear' before me at my office at Aiken, S. on Wednesday, Sept. 17 1919, at 12 o'clock noon, to show cause.

any they have, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand the 2nd day of Sept. Anno Domini 1919. GEORGE R. WEBB.

Probate Judge. All Confederate veterans, Sons of Veterans and the members of their families who contemplate attending the Confederate Reunton at Atlanta may call on Master J. E. Murray and secure certificates whiter: will title them to reduced rallroad rates E. B.

TYLER. Commanner. G. C. EDMONDSTON, Adjmiant.

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Irene L. Hankinson deceased, will present them duly verifled, and all persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment to the underaigned. D.

N. BURNETT, Sept. 2nd 1919..

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