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Thursday, July 9, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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AN ORDINANCE RELATING
TO ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens,
Town* of Clinton.
Be it ordained by the Town
Council of the Town of Clinton in
Council assembled:
Section 1: Adoption of and com
pliance with South Carolina Stat
ute Law... All the provisions and
requirements of the general law of for the privilege o{ ^ doing
Code of 1952 as now in force or as Section 7‘ Drinking on manufac-
South Carolina to alcoholic liquor j ur#r » g premUaa. No manufactur-
as contained in the South Carolina er shaU permit alcoholic liquors to
hereafter amended, m so far as ^ dnmk on the premises 0 f his
such provisions can or do have ap- j lant or lace of busin ess. No per-
plication withm the Town of Clin- 1K - -
ton, are hereby adopted and made
a part of this Section as fully as
Federal tax provided by law shall
have been duly paid theron.
Section 6: Dealing with liquors
without holding liconsa from State
Tax Commission. It shall be unlaw
ful for any "Person to manufacture,
store, keep, receive, have in pos
session, ship, buy, sell, barter, ex-
chahge or deliver any alcoholic li
quors within the Town limits un
less such person shall have first ob
tained from the South Carolina
Icebreakers Unable
To Cut Way to Nome
Washington, July 7.—The Coast
Guard reported today that two of
this nation’s sturdiest ice-breakers
lailed last winter in an attempt to
cut their way by sea to Nome,
Alaska. .
The two ships apparently went
less than 40 miles from the Chu-
though set out herein. All persons
within the said Town shall strictly
comply with all the regulations im
posed by such Section, when so ap
plicable
S e ct i o n 2: Transportation in
Taxi. etc., unlawful... It shall be
unlawful for any person to trans
port any alcoholic beverage in a
motor vehicle used as a taxi or
used in the transportation ef pas
sengers for hire; provided, that this
shall not apply to alcoholic bever
ages belonging to a pasenger being
transported when such alcoholic
beverages are in the baggage of
Tax Commision an annual license 1 kotsky Peninsula of Soviet Siberia,
but the Coast Guard declined to
say how close the ships came to
Russia. v
Involved in the 47-day expedi
tion were the Coast Guard cutter
Northwind and the Navy ship Bur-
son shall drink alcoholic liquors on * ton island, which returned to the
the premises of any manufacturer. | y g j n March after operating in j
western coast of Alaska, had to
be abandoned when the ships
couldn’t pierce the giant ice floes.
The next try apparently swung
the icebreakers far to fhe west,
near the Siberian coast, and
through the strait between the
Chukotsky Peninsula and St. Law
rence Island, the U. S. point closest
to Russia.
The Coast Guard said the ships
made two tries at chopping their
way to Nome. The first*along the* of September, 1953, I will render a
FINAL. SETTLEMENT
Take noticed that on the 10th day
Section 8: Storage of alcoholic
liquors in place of business other
licensed liquor stores... It shall
be unlawful for any person to store
or have in possession in any place
of business other than a licensed li
quor store, any alcoholic liquors
whatsoever. All alcoholic liquors
found in any place of business oth
er than al icensed liquor store shall
be contraband and shall be subject
to seizure and' confiscation. ' A
place of business shall be taken to
mean any place where goods, wares
or merchandise are sold, offered
for sale or distributed, any place
of amusement, any residence or
the Bering Sea, whiefi lies between
Alaska and Siberia.
such passenger or upon his or her veb j c i e w hen sale of any merchan-
person; and such alcoholic bever
ages so being transported in viola
tion of this Section shall be de
clared contraband and seized and
disposed of as is provided by Sec
tion 65-859 to 65-864 of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina of 1952.
Section 3: Possession for unlaw
ful use... No person shall accept
receive or have in possession any
alcoholic liquors for unlawful use
under the provisions of this Ordi
nance. ] t i
Section 4: Personal or Religious
use... It shall be unlawful for any
intoxicating liquors to be stored or
kept within the corporate*limits of
the Town, except for one’s own
personal use or that of his imme
diate family, or for religious pur
poses, and then only at his usual
place of residence and only when
the same shall have been procured
in a lawful manner. The residence
of a person shall be where his fam
ily resides if he has a family re
siding in the Town, if not, at the
place where he usually sleeps. Pro
vided, however, that it shall be un
lawful for any person to have in
his possession, to store or keep for
any purpose any quantity of such
in any room in which, or in con
nection with which there is main-
tained ot conducted any place ofttress before *sunrise.
amusement, club house, lodge, or Section 13: Rafail Establishment
meeting place, cafe, rest room, in single room with front door;
store, office, shop or factory, and storage therein. Every retail estab-
no such place shall be considered lishment shall be maintained in a
a residence within the meaning of single room with no means of in-
dise is made therefrom, any out
building, warehouse and garage
adjacent to or used in connection
with any place where any goods,
merchandise or wares are sold, of
fered for sale or distributed.
Section 9: Placo of Amusamani
in stora or warehouse... No place of
amusement shall be maintained
within or in connection with any
store or warehouse operated by a
licensed retailer or a licensed
wholesaler.
Section 10: Hours of sale. No
sale, barter, exchange, gift, transfer
or delivery of any alcoholic liquors
shall be made, offered or permitted
between the hours of sundown and
sunrise in any store or warehouse
operated by licensed wholesaler or
retailer.
Section 11: Drinking in retail
establishment. No retail dealer
shall permit any alcoholic liquor to
be drunk on the premises of his es
tablishment. No person shall take
a drink oi alcoholic liquor in any
retail establishment.
Section 12: Retail establishment
to be locked at night. Every retail
dealer shall securely close and lock
every means of entry to his busi
ness establishment at sundown and
shall not open the same for busi-
this Section.
Section 5: Dealing with alco
holic liquors on which Stale and
Federal Tax not paid. It shall
be unlawful for any person to
manufacture, store, keep, receive,
have in possession, transport, ship,
buy, sell, barter, exchange or de
liver any alcoholic liquors within
the Town unless the State and
gress or egress save fom the front.
No other goods, wares or merchan
dise shall be kept or stored therein,
nor sold therefrom.
Section 14: tale« etc., to minors
or intoxicated or insane persons by
retail dealers. No retail dealer
shall sell, barter, exchange, give,
transfer or deliver, or offer for sale,
barter or exchange or permit to be
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sold, bartered, exchanged, given,
transferred or delivered any alco
holic liquors to minors or to any
person when intoxicated or insane.
Section 15: Sale. etc., by retail
dealer of less than 1-2 pint. It shall
be unlawful for any retail dealer to
sell or offer for sale, bater or ex
change or permit to be sold, bar
tered or exchanged any alcoholic
liquor in any less quantities than
one-half pint.
Section 18: Possession by retail
dealer of package containing ..less
than one-half pint. It shall be un
lawful for any retail dealer to own
or keep in possession any alcoholic
liquor in separate packages con
taining less than one-half pint.
Section 17: Purchase from unli
censed dealer prohibited. It shall
be unlawful for any person to pur
chase or otherwise procure, within
the Town, any alcoholic liquor oth
er than from licensed dealers as
provided by law.
Section 18: Possession of bottle
of liquor with no revenue ..stamp
thereon. No person shall have in
possession any bottle or other pack
age containing alcoholic liquor,
which does not have affixed there
to the revenue stamps as required
by law.
Section 19: Confiscation and
sale of chattel used in illegal trans
portation. Any chattel used pri
marily and with knowledge of the
owner thereof in transportation of
alcoholic liquors in violation of the
provisions of this Ordinance and of
the laws of the State of South
Carolina shall be subject to confis
cation and sale in the same manner
as provided by laws of the State
of South Carolina in the matter of
unstamped liquors. Such chattel
may be sold to any person. When
such chattel has been seized by
municipal officers of the Town, thej
proceeds of such sale shall be paid
to the Town for its use.
Section 20: Employmonl of min- :
or in liquor business. It shall be |
unlawful for any person under the
age of 21 years to tfork as employ-j
ee or otherwise in a retail, whole-!
sale or manufacturing liquor busi-j
ness. It shall be unlawful to em
ploy, knowingly, any person under
the age of 21 years to work as an
employee or otherwse in a retail,
wholesale, or manufacturing liquor
business.
Section 21: Days upon which al
coholic liquors may not bo sold.
Alcoholic liquors shall not be sold
on Sunday, election days, or any«
other day upon which sale shall be
prohibited by the Governor.
Section 22: Soixure when State
and Federal tax not paid or person
not ..licensed. All alcoholic li
quors found in possession and cus
tody or within the control of any
person, handled, stored, used or
distributed without payment of the;
State and Federal tax provided by
law having been duly made, or
without such person having been
duly licensed by the South Caro
lina Tax Commission so required
by law, may be seized and confis- j
qated.
Section 23: That any violation
of any of the provisions of this or-,
dinance including the statutory I
laws of the State as herein adopt-1
ed, shall be punished, upon con
viction, by a fine of not exceeding;
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or by [
imprisonment for not exceeding
thirty (30) days, in the discretion of)
the Mayor.
Section 24: If any word, clause,!
sentence or section of this Ordi-|
nance be declared unconstitutional
or in contravention of any law or
laws of the State of South Carolina,
such shall not effect any other
word, clause, sentence* or section
thereof.
Section 25: This Ordinance shall
go into effect on the 7th day of
July, A. D., 1953.
Done apd ratified by the Town
Council of the Town of Clinton,
South Carolina, in Council assem
bled and the corporate seal of the
said Town of Clinton hereto affix
ed this, the 6th day of July,. A. D.,
1953.
J. P. TERRY,
Mayor.
Attest: W. BROOKS OWENS,
Clerk and Treasurer.
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final account of my acts and doings
as Administrator of the estate of
Jim Pitts Ray in the office of the
Judge of Probate*of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on
the same day Will apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Admin
istrator.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
them on or before that date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
TAN M. RAY,
Administrator.
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BREAD 15c
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