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1 f - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. PAGE ELEVEN 10.00 60.00 2.00 25.00 i 25.00 f>.00 $1,000.00 of srross incomo. S SHOWS, PERFORMANCES and exhibitions— Shows,' performances and exhibitions o«f all kinds, ex cept circuses or similar ex hibitions w'hose ?ross dadly income does not exceed $500.00, per day 25.00 SODA FOUNTAINS— Soda fountains "aith or wilh9Ut store, whose gross Annual income does not ex ceed $1,500.00, per year and $1.00 for each additional! $1,000.00 of gross irtcome. SOLICITORS .VND CAN VASSERS— All persons canvassing or soliciting any orders for goods, wares, merchandise, l»ooks, literature, or solicit ing oixiei’s for any commod ity or thing whatever to be delivereil at future date, ajiether any part of the pur- c«se price is collected by any such solicitor or canvas ser or not, per year Per day STABLES, SALKS, FEED AM) LIVERY— . Stables, sale.«, fet*d and liv ery. whose grows annual in come does not e x c e e <1 •>‘5.t)O0.00, per year and $1.00 for each additional $1,000 of gross income. SALVAGERS OR BANKRUin’ SALES .MANAGERS— Salvages or .sales (bank- lupt) managers, or sale con ductors whose gro.ss annual ijicome d<H*s not exceed $5,000.00, per year and $2.(K) for each additional $1,000.00 of gross income. Whose gn>ss daily income <{oes not excetnl $50.00, per day and $2.00 for each additional $.50.00 of gross daily income. STREl-rr TRIM'KS DOING DR AYAGE— Street trucks doing dray- age whose gix>ss annual in- c*>me does not excetnl $500.00, per year and $1.00 for t-ach additional .$100.00 of gross inctmie. STREET WA(X)NS OR DRAYS Stix*et wagons or »lrays, one horse, per year Per day Street wagvms, or ilrays, two horse, ptT year Per day SHOOTLNG G.ALI.ERIF-S— Shooting galleric', whose gMiss annual income d<K*s rK»t exctssl $2.5(K3.00. per year and $I.(N) for each ad<litional JMMt.OO *»f gross iivcome. Whose gross wt*ekly in come d«K*s not exceetl $.500, |)er wts'k and $1.00 for each additional $100 of gross w»*ekly income. W hose gro.ss daily income <loes not exce«sl $10.<M), per day and $1.00 for each a4lditk>nal $10.00 of daily gro!*s income. SHOE SHOPS- Shoe shops wht»se gross annual income does mrt ex- cee<i $1,000.00, per year and $5.00 for each additional $1,000.00 oif gross income. SILK .MILl^S, |KM year STORAGE BATTirRY CHARG ING .STATIONS, jM-r year T T.A-XI < .Ali.S, fM*r year •No person, firm or con>or- ation shall let or hire any hack', autoinobt.es or other vehicles for hauling or trans porting passengt I S within the curi>orate limits of the Town of Clinton wnthout first ob- taiiiirrg a lieeii.s<* therefor fnmi the Town Clerk. TAILOR SHOI’S— Tailor sho|>s, ladies or gents, who.se gross annual .... - ^icome d<H‘.' not e x c e e <1 $1,000.00, i>er year and $2.00 for each add .ional $1,(KK).00 (►f gross income. TIN AND TINKERS .STIOI*— Tin and Tinkers shops whose gross annual income does not exceeil $1,000.00, per year T E LE PH ON E COM PA NIES— Telephone comi>anies, local, each for business done exclu sively in the Town of Clin ton, S. C., but not including bu.siness done to or from oth er points vvi^out the state, or for the jGovernment of the U. S., who.se gross in come does not excee<l $10,- 000.00, per year TTiis license applies to any other fruit-s or vegetables such as cabbage, oranges, grapes, etc. /RUCKS, DEUVERY— Delivery trucks delivering goods, wares, cotton, mer chandise, or any other com modities into the Town of Clinton and over the streets or alleys of the Town from outside of the Town, each the license shall be fixed by the May or and he is hereby given fuU power land authority to fix same and such I license therefor as shall be fixed by ithe Mayor shall be-^ binding in ev- 'erj' respect as though it was specifi- jcally enumerated or designated in this Ordinarice. '' Section 10. The license taxes herein ‘ imposed are levied for the purpose of raising funds to meet the annual ordinary expt'uses of the Town of Lonely North Carolina Town Marks Christmas January 5 DODANTHE, N. C., easternmost town in Amerim. celebrates j truck, per year 50.00 Clinton for the fuscal year commenc-j 15.00 Each truck, per day U UNDERTAKERS— Undertakers whose gross annual income does not ex ceed $5,000.00, per year and $1.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of gross income. V VUU^ANIZING SHOPS, per year . W WOOD SHOPS AND WAGON M A N U F AtTU RERS— WckhI shops and wagon manufacturers whose gross _ annual iiKWine dives mvt ex ceed $2,000.00, i>er year and $1.00 for each additional .$1,000.00 of gross income. WAREHOL^SE^-- Warehouses kept for stor ing cotton, grain and other commiHlities, whose gross an- nua'i income does not exeeeil $2,500.00. per year and $1.00 for each additional $1,000 of gross annual in come. Sivtion 2. .All lieenses issue«l one ,day only shall U- doubK* amount above mentioiunl for .Satur days. .show days, ('hristmas tlays and other ilays of ptildic gatherings. .Station 3. That all licenses issued under and In- virtue of this t)rdi- nonce .sliall he rioii-tran.sferable, and except a liceti'c for a day, a wiH'k or a month, shall terminaU' and end on ■ DwiMiiber dl, I'.t.lO; but may Ik* revoked at any time by the Town 't'ornicil of the Town of t'linton on .satisfactoiy cause Ix'ing shown, ex- *cept license issued for a day, a week or a month, annual rate shall be 5.00 ohai-gisl for all licenses issut*<l prior to June 30th, * llKll*. thi is*-fourths the annual rate shall Ik* chargtsi for all 'icensfs issued after .Fune 30th, 1030, 2.00 ing on the Lst day of Januar>% 1939, j and for the purpose of paying ini vv'hole or .in part any legal indobtt'd- •ness of the said city incurred for or-‘ dinary exjx'nses thereof fa'Iling due; 35 00 the said fiscal year. i I All annual licenses must be paid on' jor before January 15th, 1939, on pen alty of ah additional 10 pec cent' chaige after January 15th. If licensei 10 00 Febiuary loth, 1939,1 ^ the business will be closeil by the Po-j 'lice Dt*partmenl and action brought ‘in the Recorder’s Court, under Sec tion 5 of this Ordinance for the mis-j demeanor of doing business without' license. I ' Si'ction 11. This Ordinance shall j go into effi*ot on the 1st day of Jan uary, A. D., 1939. Done and ratified by the Town! Council of the Town of ('linton. S. C.,i in Council assembled and the corjKvr-! ate seal of the said Town of Clinton I hereto affixed this the fifth day of; December, .A. D.. I'.tJS, and in the One Hundied and Sixty-third year) of the Sovereignly and Independence of the United States of America. . P. S. BAILEY I .\tte8t: Mayor. | D. C. HECSTESS (City Seal) j t itv ('lerk and Treasurer. 1 town in America, Christmas twice each year. “New” Christmas comes December 25 but Just as regularly on January 5 the inhabitants of this isolated tow-n ob serve “Old” Christmas, a carry-over from the days before our current calendar was generally accepted. Christmas trees must be imported, for Rodanthe has only one tree (see below), a gnarled oak. But the kids enjoy this plan, because Santa Claus visits them twice. Their parents, fishermen and coastguardsmen on an island that is little more than a shift ing sand dune, participate enthusias- ticallv in both celebrations. But uromid Old Christmas centers most of the tradition. 35.00 for the NOTICE OF SALK The State of South Carolina, j County of [..aureus. In Court of Common Plea.s. I Harry Fagan, Receiver, Farmers i National Hank, Plaintiff, vs T. Reidj Blakely, Flora, Blakely, et al. Defend-; ant. i Pursuant to a iV'cnn* of the Court in the above stated ca,se, I will sell atl public outcry to the highest bidder,! either in or in front of the ('ourt House, at laiuren.s C. H., S. C., on' Salesday in January, 1939, next, Ik*- 1 / J mg Monday, the 2nd «Iay of the and prior to SeptemlM*r JU, 1P39; * 5.00l(^ne-half the annual rate for 5.00 2.00 10.00 such other as may be 5.00 all li- 1.00 censes issueii after September 30th, 193'.* ,and priiu’ to Decinnber 31, P.*39. Section 4. That eveni' iH'i.-ion, cor poration or partnershiji rv^iuireii Iry this onhnance to obtain a license to engage in any business, trade, pro fession or (KTupatioii, for which a license i- requiivd, !*hall at the time 25.00 „f upplynt); for -such license, or at any othir lini*' as may hi* r«‘i|uire44 by the Town Council, furnish to the Town Clerk, or auditor of the city, and further information nei-es.sary for cornctly ascertaining the license to l>e,as- .st'ssisl ami colUcUil. tSectiiHi 5, Any per.son, firm, com pany or coi'iMM-ation pro.siciiting or •‘tigaging in any business or «ccu- pation or profusion, or keeping or maintaining any estatiliithnx'nt namiKl in this ordinance without having firs«t paid the license tax rmjKised theri-on, or shall other-wise violate any of the 10.00 terois or provisions of thi.s Ordmanic, shall ujMiii conviction, Ik* fined not ex ceeding one hundrisi ($1IKI.INI) dol- 100.00 lars, or 1m* imprisoneii not exciisling thirty (3<D days with or without hard 10.00 Jalroi at the di.*'cretion of the officer trying the case. .Siction <>. Where a license is irn- po'isl by this OrdiiiaiK'e U|»ori any business, jirofession or oi-eiipat ion, and such business, profession or (C- cupatioii i- carneij on or conducted by an agent, ce’k or employee, such agent, clerk or employee shall )m* suh- j<*i t to all the (X'lialties herein im- poseil should the said husiness, pro- j^fession or occupation 1m* carried on or prosecut(*<l withoirt the liceii«e im- jMrseil having hit'ri paid in the .saim* - manner as if such agent, clerk or em- ployiM* were the (rroprietoi of such 10.(K* husiru*ss, profession or occupation. .'section 7, Where the amount of li- jcen.ses provideii for herein arc de pendent on the* amount of income, re- iceipts or sales, the basi.s for a.scer- taining the amount of said licenses shall be the amount of income, re ceipts or sales for the pri*ceding year ending December 31, 193H, Section H. That every pi*rson, firm, com|Kiny or cor|M)ration, i-equirixl by thrs Grdinance to obtain a license to engage in any business, trade, pro fession or (xrcupation for which a li- month, during the I»*'g*al hours for such sales, the following di*scrilM*<l prop erty, to wrt; .All that lot, piece and parcel of lami situate, lying and b«*mg*in the ("'ounty of laiurt'ns, .State of .South Uarolina. containing one hundred thirty-five and one-half (135*v) acn*s, more or less, l>ound«‘<l on the north by lands of Hugh Kennisly, east by lands of .Mat- tie Sloan, on south by lands of .S. R. Sloan, on west by lands *>f W. T. .S«*nn and others; lH*ing coin|»os»*<l of two parcel-; one of forty-six and thr»*e-fourths < 1*>\ ) acres, purchased from Zu.a J. <‘hihlr«v.s Dih*. 24, I'.*<*1, n-cordeil in Book 12, pagei lO.OU by dtssl 151; tin* other obtaimsl fnuii my motbi*!, Mrs. Jane Blakely, by will. Ternus of .Sale: Cash. The successful bidder, other than the Plaintiff )»**n*m, immediately up on the conclu.sion of th<* bidding, shall de|K>sit with the Ulerk of Court the sum of five |M*r centum of the amount bill as a guarantis* of his gtxMi faith in the biiiding. The ame to Im* appln**! to the puix’hase prici* upon his coni- (dying with the terms i>f wale, other wise to Ik* paid to Plaintiff for credit on the ind<**bt«*ilne's. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make ■u<*h de|M»sit, or should fail to comply with the term' of sale, the said lands shall Im* re.sold on the 'arm* or sotm* 'llbsequerit Sale-day on the same terms, at ri‘-k of the defaulting pur- cha'er. 1 'I'he purcha'er to pay for pajiers, tamp- and re<*ording. J. D DAVIS. I C. C. C. p. \ G. .S'. Daleil I»ct*( mber 15, 19.’M. 21* 3t d. NOTH E OF DIS.SOI.UTION OF (ORPORATIDN 10.00 i^cen.st* i.s reiiuired, shall at thi* time I of apjdying for such license, make a |.statement under oath, before an of ficer qualified to administer oaths, 150.00land file .said statement w-iih till* Town .Notice is herrtiy given that a special m«M*ting of the stockholder's of the Clintim .Motor Company will be held in the office of R. W. Wade, .Attor ney, t'liri'ton, South Carolina, on Tues day, January 10th, 193'.*, at 10 A. .M. for the purpo.s<* of considering the dis- ■solution of the saiil <’orporation and the surrendering of charter of the said Corporation and the winding up and, liquidation of the affairs of said Cor poration. 1 K. D. CRAIG, President. 1 December H, 193K.—5cw-l-5. I NOTH E OF ANNUAL MEETING and $1.00 for each additional. $1,000 of gro.ss income. TELEGRAPH CO.MPANIES OR agencies— Tetle^^raph companies o r agencies for business done in the Town of Clinton, but not including business to or from points without the state, or for the Government of the U. S., whose gross annual The annual meeting of th^* Board of County ('ommissioncr.s will be held as! rei^uired by law Jan. 5, 1939. All: (1) His or her name, style of firm, daims again.st the County .should he; '('lerk setting forth: I name of company, or corporation. ! (2) The trade, business, profession IS 'or occupation for which a license I required. (3) The amount of business pro- I posed to be done during the current 'year and in those cases in which such filed at the office of County Super-' visor on or before Dec. 31, 193H,-This! reque.st i.s in the interest of claimants [ as well as the C'ounty and should not^ be overlooked. A. RHETT MARTIN, County Supervisor. j was carried on or prosecuted the pre-1 j viou.s year. > income does not exceed $5,000.OO, per year 50.001 business or profession, TRANSIENT DEALERS IN FRUITS, ETC.— Transient dealers in fruits, etc., bread and cakes, meats or merchandise of whatso ever character and kind, sell ing fror(i car or common car rier, except as hereinbefore • or hereinitfter provided, per year 25.00 Apple Wagons, per day 2.00 I information is required, tJhe amount g y CULBERTSON, Clerk, :of busmens done during the previous Ommissioners. (year in the same occupation, trade, 4tc.j.5 if the same' I The Town Clerk shall thereujKin a.ssess 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 li cense. Section 9. For any business, trade, occupation or profession not enumer ated in Section 1 of this Ordinance, FREE! If Excess Acid causes you paint of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Bloatinf,Gas, Heartburn, Belching, Nausea, got a free sample of UDGA and a free intereeting booklet at Sold by KELLERS DRUG STORE Suggested slogan for the western hemi.sphere: Lima Alone. \ NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER ItSS The books of the County Treasurer will be opened for the collaotion of taxes for the fiscal year, 1938, at the Treasurer’s office from October 1, to December 31, 1938. After December 131 one per cent will be added. After 'January 31st, t-aro per cent will be I added, and after February 28th, seven iper cent will be added until the 15th l^day of March, 1939, when the books jwill be closed. I All persons owning property in more than one school district are re quested to call for receipts in each of the several school districts in which the property is locateil. This is im portant, as additional cost and pen- jalty may be attached. All able-bodietl male citizens bi- . tween the ages of twenty-one (21> and sixty (GO) years of ago are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.50, in lieu of road duty. All able-bodied men between !the age.s of 21 and 55 are liable t> road duty except those in military .service, school trustees, school teach- ; ers, ministers and students. ■ Dog Owners! A'our dog tax is on the tax books. You are entitled to abatement of dog tax by reason of rabies treatment. But it is nece.ssary that you present inoculation certifi- icate to the county treasurer at the time ofTax payment or before. Unless prt'sentiHl then, tax cannot be abated. Proper atti'iition will be given those (who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by chivk, money order, etc., giving name of township and number of school district. The tax levy is as follows: Ordinary ('ounty Road Bonds ; Past Indebtedness Weak Sch«>ols Constitutional Schoid Hospital I Total .. I-anrenii Scho*l I>istric4.s 13 mil.4 10 mills 1 mill 1 mill 3 mills 1 mill ..29 milU Boatswain’s Mate P. A Tillett, biggest man in the coast guard service, Santa Cluus for Kodanthe's Old Chri.stmas party. They had to send to tht* main land to get red cloth spa cious enough for his *uit. Each Old t’liristmas cele hration is held m the school building where the only “furriner” is the 8ch<K)l teacher To the present teacher, a girl from Virginia, old Christmas is the world’s No. 1, Trinity-Ridge 9 mil.4 No. 2, PriMipect K milli No. 3, Karksdale-Narnie IG miL4 No. 4, Bailey 7 mill4 No. G, Oak Grove 6 milt 4 No. 7. Walts Mills 15 milli No. II. laiurens 21 miL« Younga Selmol IK>trirts No. Bethany 15 mi!'4 No. .5, Grays 17 m: 4 No. r«. Central 12 mi’ » No. 7, Youngs 12 nil ' No. H, Warrior I'reek 15 mt' ♦ No. Ill, Ijinford 12 mil « No. 3-B, F'ountairi Inn 21 mi!' 4 Diah StImioI IH'>lrirt No. I, Green|Mmil 13 mil.4 No. 2, Kd«*n 11 mil 4 No. 5, Gray • ourt timing _’G mi/4 No. 3-B. F'tiuntain Inn 21 mi Sullixan StImwI No. I, PrincrtiMi No. 2. Mt. B.*thel No. 3, Poplar Spring- No. 7, Brewert«*n No. 17, Hickory Tavern Kuilroad Tax 22 mii:< 12 mi . 25 mil pi niiLs 2G mill4 3 niilli Matrrlo* Srluwl IMHlrirts ’ —• V-■ •• • .-xa I I I «■ r» 83 IIS# IIIS#|«' Ullt4-^U4II ilimi Fourth of July. On th<‘ir isolated island the* event has lM*en ceU*hrated by gen«*ration after generation, and will proliahly continue for generations to con e ,l No. I. •Mt. Gallagiwr nil’ 4 No. 2. Itethel Grove < mil. 4 No. 4. Center Point n mi ; 4 No. 5. Oakville mil. 4 No. G, .Mount Plea-ant h mil 4 No. "t .Mt. Ohve 21 mil. % No. 1 I 1, Water.oo m; 4 t 'roM.H Hill SrIiomI IHn trirt • No. 13. Cro..s Hill 21 m:. ' Hunter Seli«t»| IH strirts No. 3. R<K‘k Bridge •i nil..' No. 4. Wad Attrth mil. 4 No. 5. t lint'.n 1- - 1 . No. *;, G*.!dvi:' = 1! 111.. . 4 No. K -1'.*. K iiai'l mi . 4 No. R 12. R.. .1. --t 1 i nu..' No. I*; i. .Mitiiri*'. I** mi . - Jack'' SehiMd lii' •Iricl' No. 1. \-t wi'iti* iMs! 1 mil.H No. • > rhady ;•. * 13 mil. 4 No. •» • », Rt-niio III nu;. > No. r> 4 nulls No. G. o'D. I/' pl m 1.. 4 No. <. <iarliiigt ui •t mil! 4 No. i: Hiirrirane •1 nuL4 .S( ruffletown SchtMil Pi' Irict* •i No. 1. Long Branch pl mills No. *> .M 1 glove P* nuKs No. 3. La rig.'ton 4 mills No. 1. .''aridy .spring' X mills No. i:i Ota Pl mills P er:* -oil' sending in li of nanu*' to 1 taken off a e r**q'.;»-.'t» ■J to scn<! school (ii'trict of each a-^ The Trea-- bu.'V during the month :urcr is very 'of Dtcembi-r If D. RDY .SIMP.<ON. C-.antv Trea-. relieves COLDS first day. Headaches and Fever liodanthe children believe in “Old Buck,’’ an ogie with tioofs and horns who comes at Old Christmas to punish the naughty boys and girls,' ju.st as St. Nicholas rewards the good youngsters. Nrme of the islanders t remember how “Old Buck’’ originated, but he’s diBWcly a part of the; celebration. Liquid. Tablets |o Colds, Salve, Nose Drops j© minutes Try “Rub-.M.v-Tism”—a Wonderful Lininent- I * ' 'a >•. . .. y ; r.-y.-/6'. ' ■ ■ .'■y- * ^ 4’ ^ ' ■■ 7 vv •> '"Mi 'X > ■ i,. . '4 V x '*' i '/ . ♦ • .T<.x» ^ . vt*. ..;*. ,<• J - S V . . • . • • • AV ‘/f • v' ■ ** J v. .. •. < . ■> ^ : Christmas on HaUeras island, where autos must travel the beach. i Gray Funeral Home ClinttMi, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... and E.MBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and T. parks ADAIR. Gml Mgr*. .J