The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 22, 1938, Image 10

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A • i \-r. AN ORDINANCE laipoHinf a IJcenae Tax for the Fiscal! Year BefcinninK January 1st, 1939,^ and Ending DMambcr 31 st, 1939,! On AH Persons, Firms or Corpor-j ations Who Engage In, Carry On, Or Prosecute Any Business or Pro. • fession in the Town of Clinton, 8.'C. no.oo 10.00 10.00 lO.lH) BK IT ORDAINF.l) BY THE, TOWN <:X)UNCIL OK THE TOWN! OF CLINTON, S. C., IN t'Of'NTIL ASSEMBLED:— Sei'tion 1. Tliat the following an nual and'specific licensee on business es, occu])alion.s and professions to be pakl by the i)er.son, or persons, firms or corpoi-ations carrying on or en-l grag«Hl in such businesses, occupations or professions, whether n^sidents of the Town of t'linton or not, shall Ik* levied and collected for the year 1h*- ginning January 1st, 1030, and end-^ ing I)«*cember 31st’, 1030, to wit; A ADVERTISING— • Advertising by wagon or otheinA’is^' <m th<- stret-t.s, in- i eluding distribution or han«l- bills, circulais, or other a<l-- vertising matter <»r material, or bill p(»sting, jM-r year Per day Piaivided, the jjrovisions hereof -hall not ai)i)Iy to any p(M’.son. firm or eorporation maintaining a la-gular plae<- of husuit s.-; in the Town of Clinton when .such udvm-tis- mg IS le.'ltriefed to the ad vertising of saiil business by the itersoii luivirig a license to ojx-r.iU* said business. A<JE.\rs FOR I^AUNDUIES, per year AGENTS FOR (HI, KEFIN- L\G < O.MJ'AN’lKS, per year AIW'IIITIH TS W hose gros> annual income .<Ioe.s not e’ceetsl $2,(K»0.0(I, p«*r year and for t-areli a<lditimial J1,0(MM10 of gross income. AIX TKINKERS— .•\iictioiH>ers whose gros.s an nual metnne does not excels! Jpl.OiMt.iMI, pet y»‘ar and $1,110 foi each aiiditional $l(Nl.ooo of gross income. Who'C gis>ss «laily income does not exceed $2o, |K*r iluy aixl .ti.OO for each $2.'>.00 of 4iailv gixis.s iiH'ome midititmal. AUTO FILLING STATIONS Auto Filling Stations, first ptim|i operated, pel year , Kai h additional pump o|i- i iJited, i>ei yeai WlleM- sftn’k ol ai'Ce>>ol ie . and 'iipplie-N are kept lot '^aie an .liditioiial charge re- <|Uiied. |ier y»‘ai ' AFKI W A.SUING DEPOTS •AhNi W a long De|*ot>. or Sind' Hot connected with other li'.i'iiie--, per year AM'IOMtHlIl.K REPAIR .'^HoPS Autoniobile Repxii .S h «> p .s who-e gro-.' annual income not excei-d $.'l.r»(HI OO, pel y.iil and $1 00 toi each adiiitional $l,0TMMNi ,if gio'> im-onic. AD'KlMtHlILi: llAt KS ■Aiitoiiiob^.e llack^ v\ h o » e gross annual income dot s not cxcts'd ?:i..'(OO (Ml, per year and .$1 tMi toi each adiiitional $.1(10 0(1 ,it gilts- income. \\ hose dail> income does not eXtied t^llMIlMI, p,'| ilay I III liieli II' sliall lie .ll- •leweil to opifate only one aiitoiii lit hack uiitlei each I c e. e 1 III .1 to him. -M H>\|(U!II,I DF M.ERS DR r».(MI 2.00 lo.OO 10.00 I0.(HI 10.00 2o.«HI 10.00 2.tMI AGKNIS A litt-moliili ageti; ah'I > It'* 1 >nii iliM- > S.>,01.(1.00, |K 1 aihl '1 00 foi d e a I gro' ■ not .\ .11 ca* h additional e I .s Ol annual I X*'e*'d .•tut $l,(Hi(io(t ii! gio'- iiU'oine B BWKRI n. S \l.\ Ai.i; AND ItU/l ll'ATINii SVLFS. ETF Mt:,aau: .-elling stink of giHMl- and iiicrv'haiidisk* at liaiil* 1 upt -a!< .-all's i»t as- .'igiiiiicnt for till' iH'iiefit of Cicditui - >ii alvage .'to,'k k)f goihl- and me; chaiidise from’ fill '. 01 otliei kiamage. *<r aii.v stoek of gmnl' Ol 1 meicliandis*' bought for Ilquiil at ing sail , elo.-mg out -air. ut stiH'k re.luv'tlon Nalc, on s.ili's npi over $.5(Mi.(»(i 10.00 On .-viilc' not over $1.(KM».(M» 75.(H( On *'ach *ii .'al*'' over thi> 25.00 .\n.v |H ■I'son, firm 01 cor- IHIliitloIl hiiiigmg into the Town Ilf ( linton and offei ing for sale thi'Kin a .stock of good.' sol' d under banki'uiitcy or under assignment for tlie benefit 0 f cnilitor.s, or .sal- vage sti»c k of giKids damaged by fire, watei or other dam- agk', or stock.' consistitig partly of any such classes, on sale.' not exceeding $500.00 60,00 No* exceeding $1.000.(Kt 100.00 On each $500.00 over this 40.00 Provided, that such licens es shall be taken out before commencing the sale and shall be issue<l by the Town Clerk upon a deposit being made wkh the Clerk as se curity for the payment of the license when the sale shall be completed; such de posit* to be in an asnount suf- ficient to protect the To»am ior the payment of the H* cenaa in full, and if the ap plicant for the license shall be dissatisfieil w’ i t h the amount required as .security by the Town Clerk, an ap praisal .shall be made by not more than three persons to be seleoteil by the Town Clerk, and the .sc-curity shall not be more than the license would be bases! upon total ■sale^i equivalent in amount to double the apprai.sal.* Provided, that upon com pletion of the salles th^ amount di'posLU'd as security .sihall Im* appliiMl by the Toiivn '('lerk in the jmjTnerrt of the license and any balance then remaining .shall Im* refunded to the licensee. Providisl, that if such ap- prai.sal shall not reduce the uinouiU of deposit reejuired, the exjH'n.sf' thereof ><hall lx* imid l»j’ the licensee in addi ction to the 'licen.se; but, if ri*diK'e«|, it .shall be paid by the Tcmn. Provided, further, that if at any time during the sale, the gross amount of .Hale.s shall reach an amount that will require a license ,hereuri der in excess of the amount depositid as .security for the license, it sliall Is* the duty of the licensee and all agents and employees therisrf to re port such fact forthwith to the Town Clerk and to make a new deisrsit, and a failure /to do so shall constitute a violation of the ordinance, ;ind the license previously is- .siied .shall Is- ix'voked auto matically without any action or not ice f roin any (d'ficei; in agent of the Town, aitd 1 he offendei' or ofrciideis shall suffer the penalties provided in this ordinance for viola-, tion thereof; and the Town Clerk, or Chief of I'oliee, or other officer or agmit of the Tinvn, shall have the fight at all times to make an in- vi'rtigation of the busint*ss of the licensee to determine the facts with refeis'iice to the 'license and shall have the right to r-eqiiire sworn state ment from the license<‘ and his employees or agi'iits ao to any niatler rx'latmg to th(‘ piovisioiis of this ordi. nance and any licensee or any agent or eiivployee of Mich liceieee who shall fail to ftiniivh any such infonna- tioii III to give any sworn statement ii|miii pixqN-r re quest, III who shall make a I'al-e statement with refer- «Mice thereto shall he a vio lation of tilts iiidinariee and the offi'iidei" ol offenders shall suffer the iHiialties provided for those who do tiii.sliu^ss III tlH‘ Town without a liceii-M', or violate the terms Ilf this (M'limance. Pmvideil, fiiither, that it shall lx' milawfiil and a vm- latum Ilf this oixiiiiMiice for any person, firm or eor|M»i- ation to add to any stiwk bought at ^les under liaiik- luptcy, asMgnnieiit for Im'ii- »*fit of creditiMs, salvage sUK'k daiiiagisl by fire, wa ter or otherwise, ol any stock laiught till the pill quise of selling out ol luiuidatiiig the same, and each addition to siu h s|,H'k .shall constitute a s«>|iaiate violation of this ordinaiwe. and in adiiitum to the puiii.shiiieiit iH'lt'in piM- V idi d. the license sh.ill be ininiisiiately re\ok*sl RD XRDl.Ni; AND OR l.ODG- ING IIOFSKS— Boarding and su imlguig liou^i'' taking transients, w ho.-e gross income d*s's not exceisl $2,(Mtp.(Hi, |hm year and f*>r ea<*h additional, $l.(MMi.iM' of gross income. Itl ANt» TRFCk LI\F,S— Bus and truck line.' operat ing pas'seiigei or freight lines, f,,|- busiiH’ss *|,me with in Town of <’Iint*Mi with IHtints within the state and not iiwludmg any business done for the F. 8. Govern ment. and whme bus termi nal i.s establisihed w ithin’the corporate limits of the town and tickets sold or offeriNl for saR., foi' each Inis tir truck company per year Bus stsition or ts'i'iiunal where tu‘k*'t> are sold or offt«r*sl for saU*, per year HFTCHER.'< AND OK MEAT MARKETS— l*utchei-s and—or .Meat .Markets tiialing in' fresh meats whose gross annual in(.^>nle «1(H‘s not excecnl $r>.0(H).(H», per .A'ai and $1.(K) for each additional $1,0(10 of gross income. I Valors ni single beef or hogs, or offering for sale in wagons, may take out special (license by the day at the fol lowing rates: Those whose gross daily iiKome from single /beef or hog amounts to $20.00 or less, per day Dealers in calves, mutton, ahoat or kid may take out sptVial license by irfie day at the following rates: Those whose gross daily income for each calf, mut ton, shot or kid is $10.00 or less, per day Provided, however, that THE CliNTON CHRONICLK. CLINTON, 8. C. the licensee shall not Have the right to sell under his daily license more than one - animal. BROKERS DEALING IN MBRiOHANDISE OR STOCKS [AND BONDS— I Brokers dealing in Mer chandise or Stocks and Bomls I —meaning a periion. firm or I corporation w'hu acts as an I intermediary between buyer i and seller for the consider ation of a commission, with , or without warehouse, i»er 1 year I BROKERS' DRAINING IN I LUMBER— i Brokers deahng in I.auii- ‘ her, not carrying a slock, I fH*r year , lUL.Af'KSMITH SHOPS- I Blaokamith sh<q»s whose j gro.'«s annual income doe* not I exci*ed $7.>().0'>, jwr year j utid $2.(N) fur each ad>litiona! [ $I00.(MI <»f gro<s income. ! BARBER SIKH'S— f i 1 I 15.00 Barber shops o|teiating one chair, per year and $2.50 for each a«lditionai chair. BILL PD.sTEK.S_ " Hill I'o.sters whose gn»ss annual income d(ws not ex ceed $.‘{,(M.1).(MI. |»er yeai and $5.(Ml for each a KIitiona: $l,(MMI.(Mi of gross inr*>ni«- \\’h<»-e gross •iatly jrK',»me docs nt»t exeei-d $25 (Ml. per day BOOK AGENTS— liook .Agent.'. ;wi year Book .Agents, jht we»*k Book .Agent', fa r day $1,000.00 of gros.s income. COAL COMPANIES OR AGENCIES— C^I Compfcniei or Agen cies ^dealing in coal, whose gross annual income does not exceed $3,000.00. per year and $1.00 for each additional $1.(M)0.00 <*f gross income. COTTON SEED OIL MILLS- Cotton Seed Oil Mills with $100,000.00 i»r less invested, per year and $1.00 for c-acTi “fl.OOO.OO inve.stesl. D DIRECTORIES— Directories—Each and ev ery person compiling city di- ^ rectories, per year 25.00 DEALERS IN JUNK— Dealers in Junk. |per year .. IValers in Junk, per dav DEALERS IN FRUITS, ETC.- Dealers in Fruits, Melons or Vegetables, selling from car by itinerant dealers, each car or fraction lherev»f DEALI:RS IN STOt KS AND BONDS - iValers in Stocks and B »nds. jH-r year DKAl.EkS IX pianos, OIKIANS. ET» iVa ers in l^an«K, Organs. Stwivg Machin-.'.s. lion Safe'. I xtures and Tomb- 'tvCie-. n**: c.»nne*f!fd with st>»rv> fi* T'»wn *»f ('linton wh*»'e g!'»*s annua. inC'inu- does not excee*! Jl.nOOtKl, {k-j veu! "3“ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1938 50.00 10.00' $50.00 of daily gross income. Per year HOTELS-:^ __ Hotels, whose gross annual income does not exceed $5,000.00, per year 25.00 and $1.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of gross income. HORSE AND MULE TR.ADERS— Horse and Mule Traders, transient, w'hose gro5*s dally i ncome does not exceed 1.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 .50 15.00 15.00 3.5.(M| 5.00 l(t.0(J in.(Hi 5.n0 arid $F(n f »r rach a<Wjtji»nal BAKERIES Hake lies wh'/'e iiiial iiu'iniie d*»»*s an- 25 (lO 25(10 2 50 5 no .50 (in 2.W» 20 tiU .5 (Ml nut exc»*eil $:{,(I00 (Ml. |H'r year and $l.(Mt fur each ad«litiunal $1,000.(Ml (rf gr(»s.s iitcaMiie. Hi('Y('I,E DEALKR-S— Hicyelc iK'alers w h «».' v gros.H annuik. inemm* ikw-s nut exceed $I.OIMI.OO. per year and .50 f(»i' each a<iditii*nal $I0().(MI (Ilf gross income. HDWIJNt; ALLEYS Howling Alleys or Box Hall J’roprielurs whose gr«if.> annual income does n«»t ex- ccinI $I,(MI0, |nt y«ar and .50 for each a*l*iitional $ I (MI.(Ml of gn*" irwxtmt BDTriilNG WORKS Bottling wv*rk' w h o - e gross annual irH*«Mne il«w' m*t excee*! $.‘l.i;(Mi (Ml. |»*-r year and $1 oo for each a«l«iiti«>naJ $1,000 (Ml of gios.. inr*»ni« IIMMITBLACKS IbNiUdaek' wdwie th«* fee chnrgisl f**r shining ■sho*-' is .05, |M'r year \VlM*n' the f**,- chaigvsi f«*r ea* h shin* is |il, i*, • %* .»• t ( ANVASSKKS DR PEDDLERS CaiivasMT' **r peil*llers ^ selling g***"!'. wares or mer- I chaiubse Ilf wKatevei cHarar- t*'r »*r kin*l n*»t liste*l els,-, w here, lo'i yeai Per day lFD'm>N BR(»KKKS 4 5itt**n Brx*kers. Ea«'t**is *»r •Mi'ichants *»r E\|***rter>. each I plack* *»f business, |*er year CHIKDPR V* TH .Same as Physieians. ( ARPKNTKK SIlDP KEEPER— ! ( ai'iM'iitei Shop K»'e|wr. ' iH'i y«'at < dntr.dtdks 4’*»nti';»et**|S'. **r f»nns of siH'h, **iii|d*>ying .tak ng or ' *»ffeiing t** tak*' c**nt'-ac:< imt exeeisling $.'*00. |**-r >vur i 1*1**111 *.» jJRiMMI. I*, ’ I .v*'ar Fl(»III $I.IMM*(MI t.» SJ.IMMlim. per y*‘ar Fi**ni S'J.tMMiiHi t*. $5.ma»(Mi. p* i yeai 1 Over $.5.IM o iM», jwi year and $1 00 f**r e.kch a«Kii:ioiui $l.(MI(Mm (**vei $.5.»MhMm* or j fracti**nal pa*t ther»>*f '('IKFUSi:S I Fiix'iises having i*ne ring only, per *lay KV iHi ('ileuses having mt*re than *»ne ring ,|H‘r *lay 15(\00 ('irvus Parutie.s where exhi- I bition is h«‘M **ut of the t\vr- I poraite limits **f the T*nvn of I (’liiiton 2-Ht.iHi :<'()LLE(TIDN DK C L A I M AGENTS- I C'olUvti*»n or ('laim Agents vvh*»se gross annual inceme diH*s not oxc»'sh! $2,lH»l».00, per year and $2.00 for each ^l.lHHl.tht of a*iditionaI gixvss irKxMUO, ('OITON .MILIS— - . ■('*>(t*>n Mills, jH'r year ('OITDN GINS GoLton Gins, vear t ABINIT AND V'.ENERAl. REPAIR .'^HOPS C'abinet ami General Re pair Shocks whose gross an nual income does not exceed $1,000.00, per year and $2.00 for e«ch additioiMU $1,000.00 of giXMss iMXHne. CLEANING, DYEING AND CLOTHES WtJS^lNG ES- TABUSHMENTS— Cleaning. D y c in g and Pressing Clothing, per vear 1.00[COLD DRINK STANDS—* , j Cold Drink Stands, per I vear CONTR.A* TORS - INC. HOUSES— $I,iMNi.iMi of gr\»s- sneonu. 1.00 DEALKR.< IN .<OAP. JEWEL RY. ETC.. (»N STRECTS- Ihalers in Soap, Jewelry. M ervhandi-e or *»iner g **>*1- **ri the 't-vk-t'. and—or -ell- ♦ng **r canva—iiig from hojsk* t«* hou-e. wh«i>s** gross daily income •!*•<■' n**t e x c «• e *1 $Umi.(mi, |w*r «lay , «n*l $1 INI f.ir each atldiTional fllMMMI of grxev' *hiijy in- cuiie. Pel year DEALERS IN (;REKN <;RD- t'ERlES selling FROM WAGON IValers *n Green Gr*rtarie« skdiing rn»m wag-m whose gr.»>- «laily irwomr i- $5<MHt <ir Ik", jwr lay .\n*l euk'h wagon *»|«eratt*«l shall Ih a -e|»arate hu'ink" 25 (a* DFiAl.KRS IN t;REE\ C.KO. t EkIE< SELLING FROM < VR (»R toUMON CAR. RiER IS'aki' .ti t.'.rn tJc Kvi i*-s '* Ring ft*»m cat ..r c«»mm<»n carnet wh«»s« g’^»s- .lany in- k-kune »l.*k s not k \Ck>ekl $.5«ai iMl. |w r *Ja.v an«l k-ach car o|*rrat**d 'shall in* *lk'k-nwsl a -efiawt* ha-t rie's DE\TI.<TS. prr year 15.00 2.00 15.00 35.00 50.00 15.00 2.00 10.00 iri.iMi K E.VPRF>:s ««»MP\.\IES <*R .\(;fats Expre-' t5>n*pan.k- **r .\g« nl'. erwHi f*>r hu-in*-" thkne exciu'ivrA in the T'*wn k*f <'Jinu>n. S t'-. has n *t in cluding Inawnes' «K»rH- t** t*r fn»nn pi>ii»ts witlwkut the State uf SsHith t^ai<klirui. «*r R*r the tw'Vefnmrnt **f thk* m 1(1 (»0 12 .50 20 Otl 20.00 10.(H» I I Unitk'l State*-, wh-*-.- gr>*" inckMitk- .l.w - n»t excee«l $.3..54Ii> Ol., p, I yea,- arvl $1 Oki f.«r « »ch all:t^>’ui! $l,mikM**» ,*f gT.>-- ,r(, El>:i TRI I \\.< e - v*a E FRUl TREE tiK D T 11 E K TREE AND PLWI At'.ENTS- l rui? T'A-k v*» «»th«'i Trk'k* aii*l P!a‘il .Xgk'nt'. w h *> s i* g|.*" ilK*- tll« *t.^ - n«»t k VxTk'd $.5oit.tm. |><» ykwi an*l >1 iMi f.e «-a*?H a*M tional $l.l'tI0 l*0 of gT**'.' IIHStTOk . FRESH FISH DEALERS Fresh Eish liealers wi:h**at •'thk-r busink*s- wh*.!**' grx'ss annual irw\*nw kl**«-s i>,»: c\- k'k'ksl $l.5kn>kni. |*«‘r \var and $l.itO f**r k*ach ad*!itH*nal $l.0t'0lH* *»f gt**" incanie. c; i;.\s - Hkwie’ .50 (Ml 10.00 5.(HI 10.00 $1,000.00, per day .. Horse and .Mule Traders, transient, whose gro.ss month ly income dbes not exceed $10,000.00, per month 15.00 I INSURANCE COMPANIES— Life, Accident and Health Insurance Crmtpanies main taining agencies doing busi- nes.s witiiin the Town of Clinton whose gross annual income f;om such agencies does not exceed $1,000.00, per year and $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of gross income. Fi^ and Ca.sualty Insur ance Companies for business done in the Town of CJinton, jier year for each Company But the licen.se tax charged each Company .shall not ex ceed two per cent of the gross amount of luoniiuins collected by the ( ompaiiy during the ,vear ending Dec. 31. 1‘13X. ICE DEALER.S-- Ice Dealers whose gross annual inc(*me does not ex- cek*d $2..500.00, per year and $1.00 for each $500.00 of additional gross income. ICE ( REAM VENDERS— Ice (’ream Ven(kT.s selling from wagons whose gro.ss .irinua! income d(H*s not ex ceed $2.5((0.(K), per vear K'E MANUF.Af TURER.S— Ice .Manufacturers, p<‘r year J JEWELRY, WATCH AND riAM K REF'AIRERS— Jewt<liy, Watch and Clock Repairers whosk* gros.s an nual income does not exceed $1,000.00, per year and $1.00 for each adiiitional Sl.lHMI.OO of grows income. JEW ELEK.S. ITINERANT— Jewelers, itinerant, offer ing for sale jk*welry, watches, cbicks, •■tc.. k>r repairing -anie, whose gross daily in- C(»me d*H*s not excek«d $100.(HI, per day W h(*se gross annual income tlm-s not exckM*d $5.(M)0.(M). per year* L UlNG DLSTANCE TELEPHONE ('OM PANDAS Ia»ng Distance T»*lephone ('onipMiiu*s operating in city, (u agents (»f same, collecting t*»ll, |»k*i year LU.MBEH YARD.< lAJmi>k*r yanl- selling planks. shingles. framing laths or iikoldirtx. whose gross annual income d*H*s not excireil $.5,(HHI.U0. |H*r yeai and $2.INI fitr I'ach additional $1,000.00 of gross iiHHknie. Lumiter yards, (»r dealers, Sk'llitig other kimls of buihi- ing niatenals than the (»nk*' last before enumeratt**!, wh*».'e gio" annual income *l>*k's not excetsi $2..5lKI IKI. jwr year an«l $2 III f*»r (“ai'ii ad*ii;ional $1,IMMI.IHI of gross ihcoiiie. LCNFH riM'NTER.<. jh i veai LAW YER.< l.awy*!- vvho-*' g!S‘'s an nual inc*>m« d*H*s not excinsl $2,500.00. per .vear ami $1.00 f.»i each ^i*titioiial $I.lMio *>f gi*»'S iiic**me. M .M.ACHINE .^IIGP.S AND .Machine sh(*p.' an*! foun- diKS wh*»se gro's annual come d*M‘s not e x c e t $2.0<KI.IHI. Jier year and $2.(Ml f*»r each additional $1,(100.00 t.f gross income. MKRRr-GO-KOUND.'^. per does not exceed $100, per <iay - , I and $1,00 for each additional I $100 of gross daily income. ” - iM.ARBLE YARDS OR AGBNCIBS— Marble yards or agencies I whose gross annual income ' does not exceed $1,000.00, per year 10.00 MECHANICS— Mechanics working on au- tomofciles, or doing other me chanical work for , hire, who 1 do not maintain a regular place of business, per year.... 40.00 5.00 2.00 15.00 •20.0() 25.00 2.00 .50.00 lO.OD 100.00 10.00 20.00 20 00 15.00 L5.(MI ITI- *i 1.5.00 wiwk MEKTHANTS Retailmeix'hants and all ]H'rsons, firms, or coriKir- ations selling at retail at cstablishi'd jfacc *»f busin articles,of trade or merchan dise for which a .sjHvial li- Ck*nse is not rk*quirixl, whose gross annual sales do not ex- ceeil $lU,(Hi0.00, per Xi'an .... and $1.(KI for each a*lditional $1,(XK>.00 kvf gross sales. Wholesale merchants and wholesale dk*alei's in hay, grain, provisions, goods, wares, or merchandise whki carrj- a stock of goinls with- ' in a warehouSie or stockroom, whose gross annual sales do not exceed $5'^,()(K) per year and .50 cents Tor .each addi- „tional $1,(XH).00 of gross sales. The basis for ascer taining the amount due shaK be the gross amount of all sales (cash or credit) for the preceding year beginning Jan. 1, 1938, and ending Dec. 31, 1938. MACHINE SELLERS AND VENDERS— Machine Sellers and V’end- • ers W'hose gross annual in come does not exceed $1,000.00, per year and $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of grosa income. WTiose gross daily income 50.00' lO.CHI 50.(K) 25.00 I FOR MOV- I .50 Contractors for movii^ houses, whose gross annual income does not exceed $1,000.00, per year and $1.00 for in ga- stoves, ap- pliatwes. aKVk'ss'»rik*s and cyl- indk*r ga<. or gas in tank> k>r ilrum-. wlixv'k* to:a; stove units sid*.! ansi—or s<crvic»*<i *lo iKvt k'XVk*ed o4». fkk'T y*>ar and $l.iH» for o'oeh a<kt'.'.ional stove unit -old and—or ser- , V kxxi. H HAY. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. 150.iH> OR MERGHANIMSE BROKERS Hay. Gratru Provisions or Merchamlrs*' Brokers w h o carry no stvick of gvwxis in ekhk?r warehouse or store room whose gtws annua! in- Ck>me doe sniH exceed $1,000.00. per year and $1.00 for each' addilionai $1,000.00 of gross income. ' H-\IR DRESSERS OR MA.Vl- CURISTS— 'Hair dresarrs^or manicur ists whose grkMe annual in come is $1,000.00 (OMT less, per year and $1.00 for (Foch addnionaJ $1,000.00 of gross income. 5.00 H.WVKERS OR PEDDLERS— j Haarlers or IN^Ulers. sell ing or kxffimng for aale, goods, wares or merchan dise. whose gross daily in come doiFs not exceed $50.00, lO.OOi per day I and $1.00 fOr an iCSS 50.(H) 5.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 2.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 . . . 10.00 MOTION PRTURE THEATRES— Motfon picture theatres or j houses, whose gross annual income does not exceed $5,000.00, per year ; 50.00 I and $1.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of gross income. N NEWSPAPERS— Newspapers, whose gross annual income does not ex ceed $2,.500.00, per year 25.00 and $1.00 for each additional $l,0(i0.00 of gross income. O \ OIL AND GA.SOLLNE ' O.MPANIES— Oil and Ga.'oline Compa nies or Agents whose gross annual income does not ex ceed $20,(»()().00, pel' year and .50 cents for each addi- ( tional $1.000.(lO of gross in come. Whose daily income does not exceed $100.00, per day and $1.00 for each additional $100.00 of daily income. ()('( r LI.ST.^, OPT()M CTR1 .STS ' AND OITIGIA.NS— () c c u I i .s.t s . Optometrists and Ojiticians, itinerant, wh*).se gross daily income dok*s not exceed $50.00, per day and Sl.lHl for each additional $50.00 of gross income. Occuli.sts, Optometrists or I Optician.' on their own ac- ■ count, or working for others, Vhose gross annual income (♦oes not exceed $2,500.00, |H‘r year and $1.00 for each additional $1,(KK).00 of gross income. P ■ i‘ALNT SHOPS. iH-r vear PAWN .SHOPS — Paw n shops or nioney- iemiing shops wh*ise gross annual income d<H*s not ex ceed U.lHHl.OO, per year and $2.00 for each a(kiitional $l,(HMI.OO of gross iiii*ome. PI.ANI.NG MILLS- Planmg .Mdls whoM* gross annual income d<H*s not ex- c*'k*d $l,(KMl.(Hl, ]M*r year and $1.(H( for each additional $1.IKK).0(1 of gross income. PHOTIKIRAPHER.''' OR AR- TI.STS l*hot*>gra|»hei s or artists whose gross annual income •loes not execk'd $1,(KH).00, IKT year and $2.(Ml foi k-ach aikhtional $1.(HH).0(> of gross income. Per day PH VS K'LA NS, |M‘r year PRINTIN(; OFFU'E Punting office. jo!». whose gross annual income d(*es not eXcoed $3.5(MI.O(l. pel year and $1.(M> for each additional $1,(MM).(MI of guts.- tnconi*'. PLEMBERS. per yi*ar I’liimber' whox- gn*ss ct>m«' fnnii one job does exceksl $2(1.(Ml, |t( I j* J) IHMM, T \BLK.'< Pool tab;*'-, |»'i table, year (.V*>le Poo! table.' t*i be in accor*laiice with the rttjuire- m«'iit> (»f tin OiiimaiuTs of tht T(*\vfk of Clinton and with the .statute' of th*' State of S. G.i ITBLK WEIGHERS— Public Weighers, i>thei than cotton W'eighi rs, per j'ear R UE.STArRA.NT.<, CAFES OR I^ATING HOUSES— Restaurants, cafes, or eat ing houses whose gross an nual income (K>e' not excetxl $5.(K)(V0(I. per yt'ar and $1.()U for each additional ! $l.(KKi.(K) of gros.« income. RAILROAD (’0MPA.NIP:S OR AGENGIES— Railroad agencies or corn- pan ie.s, each, for bu.'kiness done in the Town of Clinton regu ated by .Act of l^gisla- tuix*. .'section 7436, in 1932, S. C. Cinie, as follows: Town having a jxipulation to 10,0(H). $25.00 for first 1,(K>0 and $;10.00 for each additioni al l.(K>() of population. F’or each railroad company or agency, per year 175.00 RENOVATORS OF MAT TRESSES— Renovators of mattresses whose gross annual income does not exceed $2,500.00, per year and $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of gross income. W’hose gross monthly in come does not exceed $150.00, per month 5.0O and $1.00 for each additional’ $1,000.00 of gross monthly income. real" ESTATE AGENTS— Real estate agents whose grross annual income does not exceed $2,500.00, per year .... and $2.00 for each additional (Continued on next page) 5.00 15.00 25.00 10.00 111- not 1.00 pci 10.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 15.00 \ ii h. ... '