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3DAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 3, 1924.
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An ordinance to provide for
registration of all persons,
or corporations doing (business
the City of Griffin; to provide
annual license for the year 1924;
prescribe .penalties provisions for the
of any of the of this
ordinance, and for other
BE IT ENACTED BY THE COM¬
MISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
GRIFFIN, AND IT IS
ENACTED BY AUTHORITY OF
THE SAME:
Sec. 1. REGISTRATION RE¬
QUIRED. Thait on the first day of
January, 1024, or before commenc¬
ing to conduct any business, all
persons, firms and orations do
ing business, or City proposing Griffin, to do bu¬
siness in the of shall
register with the City Manager, and
shall, under oath, give the follow¬
ing information:
1. Name of person, firm or cor¬
poration. '
2. If a firm, the names of the
. members composing it.
3. If a corporation, when and
Where chartered.
4. A general description of the
kind of business conducted, or pro¬
posed to be conducted. > .
6. The location, street and number
of such business.
6. The average stock of goods
carried, or proposed to toe carried
by the registrant.
Sec. 2. PENALTY FOR FAILING
TO REGISTER. Any person, firm
or corporation whose duty it shall
be to register as provided in Sec¬
tion 1, and who shall fail to so
register, shall be guilty of an of¬
fense against the City of Griffin,
and shall 'be punished as for an of¬
fense against ithe City.
Sec. 3. LICENSE REQUIRED.
All (persons, firms, or corporations
carrying on, or proposing to carry
on any of the businesses, trades
or occupations hereinafter specified
shall on or .before the first day of
January, 1924 , or before commenc
ing to conduct any new business,
trade or occupation, procure from
the City 'Manager a license, for
which such person, firm/ or corpora¬
tion shall pay the license fee here¬
inafter (provided to wit:
A.
1. Automobile dealers, $50.00.
2. Apples and oranges, dealers in,
$75.00. Provided that no person do¬
ing business under this license shall
be permitted to offer their goods
or wares for sale within the fire
limits.
3. Auto Top Upholstering and
Paint Shop, $15.$$.
4. Auctioneer, $25.00.
5. Aoeteline Gas System, $25.00.
B.
1. Bakeries, $15.00.
A Good %
New Year Resolution!
Resolve to Have Money Next Christmas *
Come in and Join Our 1
CHRISTMAS ' ;
'i
CLUB
And You Will Have Money Next Christmas.
1 1 You can start with lc, 2c, 5c or 10c and increase your f '(
deposit the same amount each week; or you can start u
| 1 and with deposit 25c, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or more, |
the same amount each week.
■- What the different Clubs amuont to in 50 weeks
7 i
Increasing Club Plan r
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In 50 Weeks You Have
lc Club $12.75 5c Club .. $63.75 f
Deposit lc . 1st week, Deposit 5c 1st week,
2c 2nd week, * 10c 2nd week, y
,
Increase lc each week. Increase 5c each week f
i 2c Club $25.50 10c Club $127.50 !
Deposit 2c 1st week, Deposit 10c 1st week, .
, 4c 2nd week, 20c 2nd week,
Increase 2c each week Increase 10c each week a W(
Decreasing Club Plan i
■t
You begin wih the Largest payment and Decrease
, each week.
Even Amount Club Plan
In 50 Weeks You Have u
25c Club $12.50 $5 Club . .. $250 f
Deposit 25c each week. Deposit $5 each week
i $50c Club .$25.00 $10.00 . . $500,00 1
Deposit 50c each week Deposit $10 each week.
$1 Club . . . $50.00 $2 Clsb . $ 100.00
Deposit $1 each week Deposit $2 each week.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
COME IN AND JOIN TODAY
Griffin Banking €o. I ♦ ;
2. Broom' Bicycle dealers, $10.00.
3. factories, $5.00.
4. Barber shops, where not more
than two chairs are used, $15.00,
and for each additional chair used
$2.50.
5. Buggy or wagon makers,
$ 100 . 00 .
6. Buggies, dealers in, $26.00.
7. Billard and Pool Rooms,
$100.00 on each table.
8. Banks, Banking houses,
Agencies of Banks, or Loan Com¬
panies, $160.00. Provided that public
or private brokers or firms engag¬
ed bank in buying stock, or selling exchange
notes, or other securi¬
ties, or loaning money, or discount¬
ing paper, or advancing on collateral
for commission or otherwise, shall
be deemed banks or hankers.
9. Brokers of either produce or
merchandise, $16.00.
10. Blacksmith Shops, where
wood work is done, $25.00. Where
no wood work is done, $10.00 for
each forge.
chair. til. Bootblacks, $2.60 for each
12. Brewed drinks served on "draft,
dealers in, $76.00.
■13. Bottling works, $75.00.
14. Back band factories, $26.00.
16. 'Bill posting, or distributing
advertising that itinerants matter, $50.00. Provided
shall $5.00 engaged in like busi¬
ness, the city. pay per day while in
16. Banana dealers selling at
wholesale, $25.00.
17. Bond brokers, $25.00.
18. Bottled beverages, dealers in,
$5.00.
19 Broker, Cotton, $50.00.
20. OBox Factory $25.00.
c.
$25.00. 1. Coal, or coal and wood yards,
2. Chair factories, $25.00.
3. Cotton warehouses, $50.00.
, 4. Cigarettes, dealers in, $25.00.
5. Cotton factories, whether op
erating in the city, or having an
office in (the city, $50.00.
6. Cotton, in seed, dealers in,
$ 10 . 00 .
7. Candy makers, $25.00.
8. Contractors, $10.00. Provided
that any person, firm or corpora¬
tion engaged in the business 6f cdft
"structing, renovating, improving,
or painting an^ (building in the city
who receives compensation in any
form, except by the day, shall be
held and deemed a contractor.
9. Cigar stands, $15.00.
110. Canneries, $25.00.
11. Cigar factory, $10.00.
12. Cotton Seed buyers, $25.00,
Provided that this license shall not
!:e required of buyers for oil mills
in the city which pay a license as
such.
DAILY NEWS AND SUN
13. Commencing Business, $25.00.
14. Coffin Factory, $5.00.
D.
1. Drays and delivery trucks, for
each one4ioree dray, $10.00; for
each two-horse dray $15.00; for
each auto truck, or automobile used
for , conveying merchandise, $25.00. ad¬
2. Dances at which fees or
missions are charged, $10.00 for
each dance so given.
E.
1. Express Companies having an
office or agent in the city of Grif¬
fin, $300.00. Provided that if any
such express company shall file
wiith the City Manager a sworn
statement showing its gross re-,
ceipts for the preceeding year, the
license fee shall be graduated as
follows:
•Companies whose annual gross
receipts are $10,000.00 or less,
$100.00. •
Companies whose annual gross
receipts are more than $10,000.00
and lees than $25,000.00, $200.00.
Companies whose annual gross re¬
ceipts are irtore, than $26,000.00,
$300.00.
2. Electric shops carrying fixtures
$25.00. Electric shops doing electric
wiring only $15.00.
F.
1. Foundrys and Machine Shops,
$25.00. f .
2. Fortune tellers and magic
healers, $500.00.
3. Flying jennies or merry-go
rounds, $25.00.
4. Fruit stands, $15.00.
5. Feed Mill, $25.00.
G.
1. iGuano factories, $75.00.
2. Gunsmiths and locksmiths,
$5.00. \ !y
3. Guano dealers selling to con
sqmlers, $25.00.
|4. Grist or roller mills, $10.00 for
each pair of grinders.
5. Gins, $6.00 on each gin stand.
6. Garage or automobile repair
shop, $25.00.
II.
1. Hotels, or rooming houses tak¬
ing in transients, $25.00.
2. Hucksters and peddlers, $75.00.
Provided that no person doing busi¬
ness under this section shall be
permitted to offer their wares with¬
in the fire limits.
3. Hacks, see taxicabs.
4. (Hosiery Mills, $100.00.
1. Ice I.
2. Ice dealers, factories, $75.00.
3. Insurance $25.00.
kind, including companies bonding of every
companies, $20.00. and surety >
4. Insurance agents, local, $5.00;
itinerant, .
5. Ice $10.00.
6. Indoor cream baseball, dealer, $5.00.
cj« $10.00.
1. Junk dfealers, $100.00, and an
additional license for each wagon
operated, $50.00.
L.
$2500 LaUndry ’ steam > $ 50 -00; hand
$50 00 aUndFy ’ n ° n ’ reSident ’ agent for
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3. Lunch counter, without seats or
ehairs, $10.00; with seats or chairs,
$25.00.
4. Livery or feed stables, $15.00.
5. Live stock dealers, $100.00.
$ioo very ’ feed and sales stable
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7. Live stock, itinerant traders,
$25.00.
8. Labor agents, soliciting labor to
be carried out of the city, $500.00.
9. Lunch wagon, cart, trays, baskets,
or other conveyances $25.00.
..........M. ■
1. Mercantile business, the license
shall be granted as follows:
.janwaf Where does no ‘ e ““ d
stock exceeds $1,000,000 and
does not exceed $2,500.00, $30 00
Where stock exceeds $2,500.00 and
does not exceed $5,000.00, $45.00
Where stock exceeds $5,000.00 and
does not exceed $7,000.00, $75.00.
Where stock exceeds $7,000.00 and
does not exceed $10,000.00, $100.00
Where stock exceeds $10,000.00 and
does not exceed $15,000.00, $125.00.
Where stock exceeds $15,000.00 and
does not exceed $20,000.00, $150.00.
Where stock exceeds $20,000.00 and
does not exceed $25,000.00, $175.00.
Where stock exceeds $25,000.00 and
not exceed $30,000.00, $200.00
Where Stock exceeds $30,000.00 and
not exceed $35,000.00, $225.00
Where stock exceeds $35,000.00 and
not exceed $40,000.00, $250.00.
Where stock exceeds $40,000.00 and
does not exceed $50,000.00, $275.00. :
Where stock exceeds $50,000.00,
$300.00.
2. Meat markets, and all persons
offering fresh meats for sale in
stores ox on wagons, $50.00. Provid
that no person „ shall keep but oni
shop, or sell but from one wagon
under , the license. And
same pro¬
vided further that this license shall
not be required of persons who'offer
for sale fresh meats of their own
production. And the words Si own
cattle ft shall | live be _ construed _ ___________ to
born mean or 3tock dropped or
on his or her premises. And
provided further that no person shall
be permitted tQ offer fresh meats for
8ale > except at a regular meat market,
before 9 a. m. or after 6 p. m.
3. Marble #ards, $10.00.
$ 4. Marble, itinerant dealers in,
10 . 00 .
5. Moving picture or theatorium,
$50.00.
6. Mattress makers, $10.00.
7. Mattress repairers or renovaters,
$ 10 . 00 .
herein 8. Miscellaneous, provided, unless otherwise
all itinerant traders,
dealers and agente, theatrical com¬
panies, and shows of all kinds, $5.00
per day. #
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1. Newspapers, $15.00.
0.
1. Oil mills, $100.00.
2. Organ grinders, $5.00.
3. Oper^a houses, or buildings where
shows are given, $10.00.
4. Oil companies, selling lubricating
or gasoline, $100.00.
5. Oysters, except butcher, $10.00.
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P.
1. Picture frame dealer, $25.00.
This license shall not apply to pic¬
ture frames carried in stock licensed
as merchandise.
2. 3. Photograph Photographer, galleries, $10.00.
tors for enlarging itinerant, solici¬
AKJJms for non-resident pictures, and
galleries, $26.00. photograph
4. Pawn brokers, $500.00.
5. 6. Pants Planing mills, $50.00.
factories, $15.00.
P1UmberS 8nd steam fitte rs,
*$15 00
8. Printing does office, job, where the
owner the work, $5.00; for one
helpera, helper, $10.00; for three or more
$25.00.
9. 10. Pressing Peddlers clubs, $10.00.
of dry goods and no¬
tions, U^int $25.00.
$ shop or sign painting,
R. M
having 1. Restaurant, or lunch counter
2. Real seats, $25.00.
estate agents or dealers,
$15.00.
jewelers, 3. Watchmakers or repairers, and
Roller without stock, $5.00. G
4. cover mills, $25.00.
s.
agents, 1. Sewing $25.00. machine dealers or
2. Shoemaker or cobbler, operating
by hand, $5.00; by machine, $25.00.
3. Soda founts, $50.00. Provided
that when this license is taken out, a
license for bottled drinks shall not be
required, Shooting
4. gallery, $25.Q0.
5. Surety or bonding business,
*$25.00.
6. 7. Swimming Skating rinks, $20.00.
or bathing pool, $5.00.
T.
$25.00 1. Taxicabs, hacks' and jitneys,
for each vehicle so used.
2. Tanneries, Tailoring $10.00.
3. or clothes repair shop,
$25.00.
each 4. Telegraph pole'erected companies, used by them 50c for in
or
the streets, alleys, or public places irt
the city. . '
5. Telephone Ten companies; $100.00.
6. pin alleys, $10.00 for each
track.
7. Tin shop or business, $15.00.
V.
3. Vulcanizing plant, not operated in
connection with a licensed garage,
$ 10 . 00 .
W.
1. Wagons, dealers in, $25.00.
2. Wood yards, $5.00.
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— FOR
Stomach Troubles
Amazingly Prompt Dependable and
They impart good digestion,
relieve pain and distress, also
. gassy, bloated feeling. They
quicken the liver and insure
easy, regular bowel action
without griping or nausea.
tt I was sick for three years with stomach
trouble,” writes Mrs. Hester Waite, Ant¬
werp, Ohio, “and Chamberlain's Tablets
cared me not only of stomach tremble, bat
also of constipation.
Small com - only Z5t. Sold everywhere
Women know what they
want—and get it
A woman buys many different food
products, dozens of fabrics and ar¬
ticles of apparel, shoes, things for
the home, toilet preparations - - quite
probably in a year she makes a thous¬
and purchases. Personally to judge
the quality of each, she would need
to be a chemist, an engineer, a metal¬
lurgist and a good many other things.
So, given the choice, of course she
buys the goods she knows in pre¬
ference to those she does ,not know.
And she is going to have that choice
for a good many years. She is
boss.
(Published by the News & Sun in co-operation with
The American Association of Adv. Agencies.)
Sec. 4. BEGINNERS' LICENSE In
ssa firm as^‘s*{,^5
pereor. of 3 corporation commenc
ing business in the city of Griffin.
Sec- 5. LICENSE NON-TRANS
„ FERABLE. All licenses granted under
this ordinance are granted, and shall
be accepted under the express condi
tion that the same are non-transrer- non-transfer
able.
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Pt AVPn rViffil an i • 88U ^ tw y he
ritv nf 9r‘® n ^ hal1 ** b Y v ho ij dcr
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m his or her Dlace of business.
OI SPECTED. ^ G - JL The LICENSES chief of police TO BE and IN- all
policemen shall have the right to in-
8 P® 9 t all licenses and to require the
exhibition of the same. And any per
son, firm or corporation that shall fail
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The Three Keys
To Success Are:
Jjf:.
Ambition Economy
Perseverance
Practice economy by sav¬
ing a part of your earn-.
ings-by persevering in this
ambition can be fulfilled.
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MERCHANTS and PLANTERS BANK
(TftE BANK WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME.)
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VULCANIZING
1 BY EXPERTS
OWCK TIRE SERVICE %
d. McMillan
Phone 727
Manufacturers who want to work
for her must realize this:—They must
put in their application at once; con
vinee her of,their intention and ability
to give lW merchandise of known
value; and then live up to the stand¬
ard.
For she is a just but ruthless boss.
She neither forgets not forgives. She '
rewards loyal service with loyalty,
but her condemnation of broken faith
is final.
Her favor is the sunlight of 8UC
cess ; her indifference, the outer dark¬
ness.
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or refuse to exhibit his or its lker
^Mr.r °' hal1 •‘ >e of * n often ?
against . the city. .
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**• 8 - PENALTY FOR FA 1 -
TO OBTAIN LICENSE. Any p^ ISW „, ,
firm or corporation required by- this ‘
m-df-. '
ordinance t... to *„ „„„ pay a license, and who
con duct any such business without
Required, obtaining a license and paying the fee
shall upon conviction there
for > ** Poo^hed as for an offense
against the city. And in addition, the
for City Manager shall issue an execution
the amount of said license against
said defaulter, and said execution
shall be levied as a tax execution. - -
* Sec. 9. REPEALING CLAUSE.
AH ordinances, and parts of ordi
nances in conflict herewith are here
by repealed.