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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 THE NEWBERRY SUN New Stocks Curlee Top Coats and SUITS Also jackets, sizes 34-46 Come look at the New Fall Things Clary Clothing Co. MAIN STREET Please Bear with us! We are trying our best to ration out what coal we have in a fair and just manner and we will con tinue to do so as long as jt lasts. We are going to take care of everyone on the same just basis, so, please bear with us and we will share what we have with you. We have been running ads for two months now urging that coal be purchased early. We knew within reason that there would be more trouble in the' mines. Many of you took that advice and now have your supply safely in your bins. Oall us if you have to have coal. We’ll do the best we can for you FARMERS Ice & Fuel Co. PHONE 155 George W. Martin, Manager AN ORDINANCE AND FORTY-NINE. lina, in Council assembled, That for the purpose of n ing revenue, and in the exer- from taxation under the Con stitution and laws of this State), upon the valuation thereof as assessed for taxation for State and County purposes: limits of the City of Newberry, stitution and laws of this State), December 31st, 1949. (2) That a tax of four (4) 1909. dollar’s worth of real and per revenue to pay the interest on the year 1921. (4) That a tax of two (2) for ’“Street Improvement Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Con stitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and the create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said City for ‘‘Water Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (6) That a tax of one-eighth (%) of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal pro perty within the corporate limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Con stitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the pur- pose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said City for “Sewer Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (7) That a tax of three- fourths (%) of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and per sonal property within the cor porate limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a reve nue to pay tne interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said City for “Street Improve ment Bonds”, isued in the year 1925. (8) That a tax of three and one-half (3!&) mills on each dollar’s worth of real and per sonal property within the cor- porate limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said City for “Water Bonds”, issued in the year 1924. (9) That a tax of one and one-fourth (1 hi) mills on each dollar’s worth of real and per sonal property within the cor porate limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina (ex cept upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the TAX NOTICE Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the The tax books will be open for the collection of 1949 taxes on purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and tc ..reate a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the and after October 1, 1949. The following -.s the general levy for all except special purposes: said City for “Fire Department Improvement Bonds”, issued in the year 1936. Ordinary County Bonds, Notes and Interest - _31i _8 Mills Mills (10) That a tax of two (2) Hospital 14 Mill mills on each dollar’s worth of County Board of Education 214 Mills real and personal property ' County Schools (Special) _ 1 Mill within the corporate limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina (except upon such TOTAL . 15 Mills property as is exempt from taxation under .the Constitution The following are the authorized special levies for the various and laws of this State), is school districts of the County together with the general levy: hereby levied for the purpose TOTAL of raising a revenue to pay the .GeneralSchool School interest on, and to create a Tax Special Bonds Levy sinking fund for, the bonded DISTRICT NO. Levy Levy indebtedness of the said City . MILLS MILLS MILLS MILLS for the “Refunding Bonds”, 1. NEWBERRY 15 32 47 isued in 1939. 2. Mt. BETHEL-OARMANY 15 6 21 (11) That a tax of three- 3. MAYBINTON 15 6 21 fourths (%) of a mill on each 4. LONG LANE 15 3 18 dollar’s worth of real and per- 5. McCullough 15 6 21 sonal property within the cor- 6. CROMER 15 0 15 poiate limits of the City of 8. REAG1N 15 18 2 35 Newberry, South Carolina (ex- 9. DEADFALL 15 18 2 35 cept upon such property as is 10 UTOPIA 15 18 2 35 exempt from taxation under the 11. HARTFORD 15 3 23 Constitution and laws of this 12. JOHNSTONE" 15 5 20 State), is hereby levied for the 13. STONEY HILL 15 15 30 purpose of raising a revenue- 14. PROSPERITY 15 20 5 40 to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the 15. O’NEAL * 15 13 28 18. FAIR VIEW 15 8 23 bonded indebtedness of the said 19. MIDWAY 15 4 19 said City for the “Refunding 21. CENTRAL 15 4 19 Bonds”, issued in 1945. 22. ST. PHILIPS 15 8 23 (12) That a tax of one and 23. RUTHERFORD 15 7 22 one-fourth (114) mills on each 24. BROAD RIVER 15 6 21 dollar’s worth of real and per- 25. NEW HOPE ZION 15 6 21 sonal property within the cor- 26. PO MARIA 15 8 23 porate limits of the City of 27. RED KNOLL 15 6 21 Newberry, South Carolina (ex- 28. HELENA 15 4 19 cept upon such property as is 29. MT. PLEASANT 15 8 23 exempt from taxation under the 30. LITTLE MOUNTAIN 15 16 31 Constitution and laws of this 31. WHEELAND 15 3 18 State), is hereby levied for the 32. UNION 15 6 21 purpose of raising a revenue 33. JOLLY STREET 15 8 23 to pay the interest on, and to 34. ST. PAUL’S 15 6 21 create a sinking fund for, the 35. PEAKE 15 3 18 bonded indebtedness of the 37. MUDLIC 15 - 6 21 said City for the ((Refunding 38 VAUGHNVILLE 15 6 21 Bonds”, isued in 1945. 39. CHAPPELLS 15 6 21 That all taxes herein levied 40. OLD TOWN 15 18 2 35 shall be paid to the said City 41. DOMINICK 15 20 35 of Newberry, South Carolina, 42. REEDERVILLE 15 20 35 in good and lawful money of 43. BUSH RIVER 15 20 35 the United States of America 44. SMYRNA 15 20 35 between the first day of Oc- 45. TRINITY 15 18 2 35 tober, 1949, and the fifteenth 46. BURTON 15 18 2 35 day of December, 1949, and on 47. TRANWOOD 15 20 35 any tax not paid on, or before, 48. JALAPA 15 8 23 December 15th, 1949, a penalty 49. KIN ARDS 15 2 17 of one (1 %) per cent, thereof 50. TABERNACLE 15 20 35 shall be added and collected 51. TRILBY 15 4 19 until December 31st, 1949, and 52. WHITMIRE 15 20 5 40 on any tax not paid by said 53. MOLLOHON 15 4 19 time, and additional penalty 54. BETH EDEN 15 3 18 of one (1 %) P«r cent, shall be 55. FORK 15 8 23 added and collected until Janu- 57. BELFAST 15 6 21 ary 31st, 1950, and on any tax 58. SILVEERSTREET 15 18 2 35 not paid on said date, and 59. PRESSLEY 15 4 19 additional penalty of eight (8%) per cent, shall be added; 60. ST. JOHN’S 15 . 3 18 and for any tax not paid on or before January 31st, 1950, ex ecution will be issued accord- There will be a discount of on or before October 31, 1949. 1 .per cent allowed on taxes paid ing to law for the collection of same, including all fines and penalties. On and after January 1st, 1950, the penalties prescribed by law will be imposed on unpaid taxes. DONE and ratified under the You are requested to call for your taxes by school districts in corporate seal of the City of Newberry, South Carolina, this which the property is located. 27th. day of September, A. D. Those who had their dogs vacinated for rabies during the fiscal 1949. year ended June 30, 1949 by i licensed Veterinarian, and expect A P, SALLEY, to be exempted from dog tax will please bring their certificate of Mayor vaccination when appearing to pay taxes. ATTEST: D. L. NANCE, J. RAY DAWKINS, Clerk and Treasurer. Treasurer of Newberry Co. J. E. Wiseman for Mayor It is my conviction that the City of Newberry should be run as a business — a BIG BUSINESS. It should not be managed in such a way that the taxpayers do not know just how their money is spent. I consider each taxpayer a stockholder and each individual has the right to know how his of her money is used. Therefore, if I am elected Mayor, I will insist that a statement of expenditures be made at frequent inter vals for the public to see. Naturally you want to see Newberry grow, and in order to grow we must have co-operation between your Mayor, City Manager and City Council. I promise you, if elected we will work together for the best in terests of our city, otherwise there will be discord instead of harmony and nothing will be accomplished. Therefore, you, as a stockholder in the City of Friendly Folks, take “time out” next Tuesday to vote for a person who will do all in his power to make New berry an even more wonderful place in which to live. Your vote will be greatly appreciated. Thank You! Your JOHN DEERE Dealer Will In The Future Operate Under The Firm Name of . Newberry Farm Equipment Co. 1. 2. 3. We will endeavor to get your business ... By giving you a wide selection of the BEST there is to be had in Farm TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS. f ? p K By giving you NEEDED PARTS PROMPTLY. By giving you EFFICIENT SERVICE. We SeU Only Quality Farm Machinery We will be happy to have you come in to see our display or let us give you a demonstration. USE OUR JOHN DEERE DIRECT CREDIT PLAN Don’t Sacrifice Quality For A Dollar! 921 FRIEND ST. NEWBERRY, S. C. BOX 331 PHONE 254