The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 23, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
LICENSE ORDINANCE
1921-1922
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
TOWN OF CONWAY
An ordinance to Regulate the license of the Town of Conway; to fix the
amount and payment of License and Privilege Taxes to he paid by any Person
or Persons, Corporation or Corporations engaged or intending to engage
in any Calling, Business, Occupation or Profession in whole or in
J part, within the said Town; and to fix the Punishment for the Violations
of any of the Provisions Thereof.
BE IT OUDA1NK1) by the Mayor and Wardens of the Town of Conway
in Council Assembled:
SECTION ONE
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i nut no person or persons, corporation or corporations, shall engage m,
carry 011 or prosecute any calling, business, occupation or profession, in
whole or in part, within the Town of Conway (save those excepted from the
imposition of license by the Statutes and laws of the State) at any time
between the first day of July A. D. 1921, and the first day of July, A. I).
1922, without first having paid to the Town a License therefor, according to
the following schedule and restrictions and provisions herein stated:
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1. Auctioneer, Mdse., Stock or any Class of Goods $ 15
2. Automobiles, or other motor vehicles kept for hire 15
3. Automobile Dealers or Agents, .$5,000 gross income or under 35
4. Automobile, or other motor vehicles, dealers in 35
5. Automobile Trucks for hire, 1 ton and under $15, over 1 ton 25
(5. Automobile repair shop alone or in connection with other
business, $2,500.00 gross income and under 20
7. Anyone charging a fee for any purpose whatsoever, from $1
to $100 in discretion of Mayor.
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8. Bank having capital stock of $25,000 or less 40
1). H:inlr luiviiur <>:init:il si nr>U of SfiO (IIH1 or ni/iro fli.n* 49". Ml
10. Bank having capital stock of $75,000 or more than $50,000 GO
11. Bank having capital stock of $100,000 or more than $7T>,000 . 75
12. Loan and Trust Companies.. 15
13. Broker private; and money lender other than hanks 25
14. Barbershop, 1st. chair $10, each other chair 5
15. Bakery and Agent for sale of liakery products, each place
of business 5
1G. Bicycles, repair or renting 10
17. Blacksmith and Wheelwright 10
IX. Boarding Hou.sc?-Transient, 5 looms 5
1!). Books, Maps or other Articles (other than Text Books and
Bibles) Agent or peddler, not less than $1 or more than
$50 per day.
20. Bottling <>t Mineral and Soda water, ale and other soft drinks
by machinery, $5,000 and under gross income 50
21. Bowling Alley 10
22. Brick, Cement, Lime and Shingles; Dealers other than retail
Merchants, $5,000.00 and under gross income 10 I
23. Broker, Commercial Agent and Dealer in Merchandise not having
a store or warehouse in Town ^ 15
21. Buggies, Wagons, or Carts, dealers or sale agents 25
25. Hill i'oards 3
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20. Cafe, $5,000.00 or under gross income 10
27. Clothes Cleaning; pressing and drying clothes, and clothing,
other than Licensed Laundry. 10
28. Commission Merchants and Brokers 15
20. Cool Drink Stand and Confectionery, $1,000 and under gross
income 5
30. Coal and wood, each place of business, or agent 10
31. Collector of Bills and Accounts, other than licensed Lawyers
or other oflicers of the law 10
32. Collins and Undertaker's supplies, dealers in, $5,000 or less
gross income 25
33. Contractors or firms of siuh, when contract is $200.00 to
$1,000.00, $15; $1,000.00 to $2,000.00, $20; $2,000.00 to $5,000.00,
$25; $5,01)0.00 and over, $50.
34. Cotton Gin, with one gin 10
For each additional Gin 3
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35. Dancing Halls 25
30. Dentist, $2,500 and under gross income, $25, each additional
$1,000, $1.00.
i iil. Draying; each wagon or other vehicle 7.50
3<S. Draying; each wagon or other vehicle. 0 months minimum. 3
39. Drug Stores, same as merchants.
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40. Express companies, for business done within the Town, in the
State of South Carolina, not including that done without the
State, $5,000 and under, gross income $25; for each additional
!> 1,000, $1.
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41. Fertilizers, commercial, dealer in, other than Merchants or
licensed Broker and Commission Merchants, $5,000 or under ... $10
42. Flying jenny, Merry-Go-Round. or other amusements, for the
first week 50
43. For each additional week 25
44. Flour Mills
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45. Gasoline, Kerosene, and similar inflammable oils; and dealers
by wholesale buying, selling and storing oil, $5,000 and under
income 35
4G. Gasoline Filling Stations 7.50
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47. Horses. Mules. Sales Stable for G rars or r.n
- w. w* > M /
For each additional car 10 |
4H. Horses, Mules, dealer in, $50 to $100 per car. I
'1!). Horse Traders. 10
50. Hotels, 5 to 10 rooms, $15; 10 to 15 rooms, $20; 15 to 25
rooms, $35.
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51. Ice Dealers, retail, each place of* business 10
52. Insurance Companies, Fire, 2 per cent of premiums collected
within corporate limits.
i>3. Insurance Companies, Life 10
54. Insurance Companies, health, accident and other Insurance
companies 5 ,
55. Junk and Scrap Metal, dealers in 5
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56. Lawyers, $'2,500 and under gross income $25, for each additional
$1,000 $1.
57. Lightning rod agents and peddlers, per year 10
58. Lime?See brick dealers (
50. Livery and feed stables 5
f?0. Lumber Yard?see brick dealer. ,
61. Lumber Mfg., having gross income of $50,000 or more 100 j
62. Lumber Mfg., having gross income of less than $50,000 50
(>:*. Lumber Mfg., ground mill 10 '<
64. Laundry, steam, $2,500 and under gross income 25 <
65 Laundry Agents 5 1
6?>. Lunch Rooms 1
o 1
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H7. Machine shop, $5,000 and under gross income 20 1
f,S. Market for buying and soiling and otherwise dealing in fresh
meats, fresh products and uncured meats 10 5
Meat dealer, other than markets, $1,000 and und?r 3
70. Merchants, general retail; having a stock of general merchan- !
disc of $1,000 stock or less 15
71. Merchants, for each additional SI,000 stock 4
Amount of merchandise stock to he based on last inventory,
but where no inventory has been made a conservative estimate !
of stock on hand is to be made.
72. Medicine, patent, to sell on streets, per day $10 and up.
73. Merchants, wholesale, when sales or recipts do not exceed
$25,000 50 |
And for each additional $1,000 1 :
74. Moving picture shows, not exceeding $7,500 gross income 40
For each additional $1,000 1 >
75. Moving picture shows, Itinerant, per day 10 :
70. Occulist ($2.00 per day) 15 ::
77. Opticians (2.00 per day) 15 i:
In connection with other business 10 ;
* 78. Pipe fitting and plumbers, not exceeding $2,500 gross income 15 :
7!). Peddlers in Merchandise of what kind or character on foot or
nu^uii) uaj - - 2 ;
xO. Photographer 10 jj
81. Itinerate, ($1.00 per day) per week 5 | I
N2. Physicians, $2,500 gross income and under 25 :
Each additional $1,000 l jj
S3, Pianos and Organs, dealer or agent, other than retail Merchants
carrying articles in stock 50 \\
84. Piano Tuners, per week 5 I
Sfj. Picture Agent and Peddlers, ($2 per day) per week 10
Sft. Pool Room, 1st table, $25.00; each additional table 10
HI. Printer and Publisher, gross income not exceeding $5,000 15
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THE HORRY HERALD. CO?
88. Repair Shop, general
89. Railroad Corporation for busine:
State of South Carolina, not i
out the State, with gross incom
Over $10,000 and not exceeding J
Over ?20,000 and not exceeding
90. Real estate dealers, acting as sal
91. Restaurants, $2,000 and under...
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92. Shows and plays. Circus at the
day, not less than $50 nor more
93. Shows and plays, other than Cir
per day, not less than $2 nor nu
94. Street Stand to sell nierchandi*
per day
95. Sewing Machine agent
90. Soda fountain connected with <
and under
97. Steamboat (each boat) freight c
98. Shoe and Repair Shop, by hand,
99. Telegraph Companies, $1,000 or
Telegraph Companies, over $1,(
gross income
100. Telephone Companies, $5,000 or
101. Tobacco; warehouse or warehouse
SECTIO
1. Each person or corporation requ
notified by Town Clerk shall make a i
cation, in the Stock, gross income or
in the calling, business occupation, or
gaged, and upon failing to do so or m?
person or corporation so failing shall
herein for the violation of this ordii
make return for those failing or refusi
mation. available to him and shall cl
herein provided and the further sum o
in addition thereto and such fee and p
cense fees and payments in this Ordiiu
SECTION
1. License upon any person or coi
calling, business, occupation or profcs
Town of Conway shall be imposed upo
classified, and shall be due and pa;, ab
first day of opening business.
2. lOach and every merchant, or
corporation doing any kind of busine:
town, except as specially taxed by this
sop irate li onse for each and every pic
15. License upon the business of 1
panics shall not include any business
merit, or for business done to or from
nor shall any tax be placed upon intei
4. License upon Ihe sale of fresh m
ferine for sale of fresh beef, pork, nn
grown by the vendor except regular In
keep a regular place of business witl
but nothing herein shall be construed
: pection, <)) the proper regulations of
of Health.
f). License upon any calling, businc
any plays, shows or other public anius
this ordinance, shall be fixed as to thr
discretion of Mayor at not less than r
five ($25.00) Dollars.
<?. No license is transferable unless
able by the Town Clerk.
SKCTIOI
1. Any violation of this Ordinance
olVender or o'Venders, each, upon convi
One Hundred Dollars or to imprisonm
discertion of the Mayor.
2. Any person, firm or corporation,
of or managing for the same who sha
cupation or profession upon which a
the Town Council without first taking
<iuired, shall upon conviction therof 1
Hundred Dollars or to be imprisoned 1
in the discretion of the Mayor.
3. Kach day any person, or corpori
cli'ill x'i/ilofn ^ "'1'
,?,v? ?H/Kitc ciii^ inuiiicincC) oi* any pu
fusal to take out any license herein pi
offense subject to punishment and pens
SKCTIO
Automobiles licensed shall have disj
the word "TRANSFER" with number,
licensed shall have displayed at all tim
furnished by the Town.
SKCTI
The foregoing schedule of license ii
issued for less time until aftei Janu
nance, when it may !>e issued for a les.k
Mavor.
SKCTIO?
1. All licenses pa\ able under this
day of July, A. 1)., lf'21, at the office <
the not taking out a proper license w
ject the delinquents to a penalty of H
not paid by July loth, 1021.
2. This Ordinance shall be of force
LAMF EVERY MORNING
A Bad Back is Generally Worse in
tiic Morning. Conway People
are Finding Relief.
A back that aches all day and
causes discomfort at night is usually
worse in the morning. Makes you
feel as if you hadn't slept at all.
You can't get rid of kidney backache
until you reach the cause?the
kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are
especially prepared for weakened or
iisordered kidneys?have been grate
fully recommended bv thmissnrwic
Ask your neighbor.
Testimony of Conway people proves
the merit of Doan's.
E. L. Moore, N. Main St., Conway,
>ays: "My kidneys were out of order
find I had a soreness in my hack
just over my kidneys. 1 was lame
ind stiff in the morning and had
3ther symptoms of kidney trouble. I
leard of Doan's idney Pills and
bought them at the Conway Drug
2o., and used them as directed. They
relieved all signs of kidney trouble."
Price GOe, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?
?et Doan's Kidney Pills?the same
,hat Mr. Moore had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ad|7
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NOTICE |
TOBACCO
GROWERS
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: For tobacco barn flues com- ;||J
iiiuiin.iti,u immudiaieiy with Sas- :ij
ser Company, Inc., Gurley, S. C. I
We manufacture the best tobacco
barn flues in the county. \l\
File your orders with us im- '
mediately for future delivery.
Sasser Company, Inc. j
Gurley, Horry County, S. C.
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rWAY, S. C? JTTWR 23, 1921.
7.50
ss done within the town in the
ncluding business done withit
of $10,000 or less 100
>20,000 200
$30,000 30t*
es agents for owners 10
10
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discretion of the Mavor; per
than ' 200
cus, at discretion of the Mayor;
>re than 50
;e, other than p.it. medicines,
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10
>tlier business or alone, $2,000
l r>
>r pas sen ^or .. 25
$5.00; by machinery 10
less gross income 10
)00 and not exceeding $2,000
75
less gross income 15
;e company 50
N TWO
lired by the foregoing schedule and so
eturn according to said Clerk's notit'ireceipts
of such person or corporation
profession iu which they may he clicking
a false or fraudulent return, the
he subject to the penalties provided
nance. The Clerk of tlie Town shall
ng to make such upon the best inforuirge
against delinquents the license
f Two Dollars, penalty for non return, J
enalties shall be collected as other li-,
nice provided.
f TURKIC <
rporation intending to engage in any
sion, in whole or in part; within the
n such pcrsor or corporation as herein
le as herein provided on or before the
any other person, firm, company, or
ss within the corporate limits of th?
ordinance shall be required to havi J...
n. ill I?11.-I1U'SS.
ransport:vtion l?y nidividuals or com- j
done for the United States (Jovernpoints
beyond the liiv.its of this State;
state commerce.
eats shall not include the selling or ofutton,
fish, poultry, veal produced or
utchm's, market and 'neat (healers who
lin thr corporate limits of the Town; ?
to prevent imposition of foes lor in- (
traffic in meats !?> the Town Hoard T
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?ss, occupation or profession or upon
enionts not named or provided for in L
' amount and, time of payment, in the1.
Three (?3.00) nor more than Twenty;
the license used is marked transfer
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S FOUR
or any part thereof, shall subject tl ej
ction thereof, to a fine not exceeding I <
ent not exceeding Thirty Days at the p
or agent, clerk or employee in charge j<
l!1 engage in any calling, business, oc-h
tax is hereby imposed by authority of I
r out a license therefor as herein re- j
>o fined in a sum not exceeding One
or a period not exceeding Thirty Days
ition, or the managing agent thereof,
rt thereof by reason of failure or re ovided
for shall constitute a separate
ilties herein provided.
N FIVE
clayed at all times on the windshield !
furnished by the town; and all drays I
es on the side of body a metal number
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ON SIK ,
; for one year, and no license shall he
ary 1st, following date of this Ordi<
length of time in the discretion of the
s SKYEN
Ordinance shall he due on the first
>f the Town Clerk, and Treasurer; and
ithin fifteen days thereafter shall suh)
per cent on amount of said license if
and effect immediately upon its ratifil
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cation by tho Town Council.
Done and Ratified by the Mayor ami
Council assembled on this 18th day ?
thousand nine hundred and twenty-oi <
\ iii i?i me sovereignly ami liulepenue
AliCst:
C. 11. SNIDKK,
Clerk.
K\-SOLDI KRS
Attention t' all Kx-Soldiers who'
served in the War with Spain at home};
in* abroad, or those who saw service
in the Philippine Insurrection or the
China relief expedition and their
widows, ('onjvrc. s passed laws of the
utmost interest to soldiers and if
Ihoy will send name and address to
Walter S. Buchanan, National AidoJe-Camp,
Army and Navy Union,!
Route 2, Louisa, \ a., he will be glad
lo advise them fully as to their rights j
[>rder the new law. Prompt action j
will mean the possible saving of mon-!
?y, as the pension commences from
the filing of the claim. Mr. liuchanin
wishes to assist his comrades in
every possible manner. Write him
md enclose stamp for reply.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
In pursuance of an order made by
? 1 fi ^ "
nu; i torry uounty Hoard of Education
on June 11, 1921 the undersigned
trustees of School District No. (53
will hold an election at Rehoboth
School House on the 30th day of
June 1921 upon the question of levying
a special tax of twenty-two (22)
mills upon the taxable property of
said School District No. 03 for school
purposes.
June 11, 1921.
W. P. JOHNSON,
G. M. JOHNSON,
\V. C. PITMAN,
Board of Trustees, School j
District No. (53. '
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