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HARKET REPO al .1 NEW YORK COTTON i The iulrk?-t wan *t>ady later' ; midday was within two or I potato of the best. Decern-, MlllQK arouud 19.99 or six | lata net lower. piitfn dos? it Arm 2f? to 46 ||i>r. Hpotx steady; middling .45. Kuturee: High. Low. Clone. 30.45 19. H* 20.42^44 __ 30.62 20 04 20.60 ? 62 i 20.25 19.5X 20.23 25 $045 19.85 20.430 45 Prevlna* clone: January 20.06; fich -34k33; October 19.76; De Sember 24.:'. 1 V Opening: January 19.9K; March 20.19; October 19.65, GRAIN MARKET it- Naw ?ork. Auk. 19-?(API After ?w>rte win at irregular early BtCtaatitfn* todays cotton market " increasing activity ant! ton trade buying and raak-end' covering. promoted by reports of rains in the .-astern belt ind prospects for the development t rather.unsettled weather In the out h we at over Sunday. JPacatnfrer contractu sold up from 19.15 to 20.22; compared 1th 20.tl at the closing yester ?7 f [Wheat: Sept. hlKh 1.41 3-8; low 1.39 3-8;,cloa? 1.39 1-2 to 5-8. Corn: ?ept. high 1.12 1-2; low 1.10 1-8; close 1.10 5-8 to 7-8. cotton seeo on. Naw Yfork. Auk. 19.?(Al*? ? lotion sfed oil closed firmer, sum titer yellow 9 75. prime f.BOfi 8.62 1-2; August 6; 8*dten?b*r >.94; October 18; November 1" December 34; January 10.38; February 40; Mkrch 10.60; sales 7,000. 'POTATOES Chlcatf Aun. 19.? (AP)?Po fcoat ff*?-.pt* 37 cars; on track 7; total 1' S. shipments 507 cars, fig slow, market Arm; Kansas _ MMourt/ sacked Irish Cob ra l 50^2.00; according to [aalffy condition; Idaho and sacked Round White j Minnesota sacked Karj#014o* 1.65 ft 1.75; New Jer cfced Irish Cobblera 160 Mcks 3.66; Virginia and 4 barrel Irish Cobblera JLIVESTOCK ?_^o. Auk. 19.?(AP) ? s 17?000; market fairly ac [ aartj trading mostly to ahlp Late to Classify ED? Boys* Bicycle; must food one. John L. Wells. SS6. 19n fc port*; lighte r w? Ulit pt**a?ly to strong with Tli?? .?v?raer: packing sow* and but?*iiei? tl.j?!y to 10 higher; Up W.fci. Cattlu 1S00 ^ stMdr; nominal market ou i d steer*, grassy kinds predominating and sellim; slowly at 11.00 downward to 8.75. Active trad** on vealer*. mostly 16.000 16.GO. Sheep 6,000; early activity abort lived fat lamb# slow steady to weak; bulk native laiubs llRbt ly sorted 14.00. Sheep steady; fat ewes 6 26& 7.25. NEW YORK STOCKS NfW York, Auk. 19.?(AP> ? Stock price* continued to ?e upward today under th? leatKr ahip of the high grade industrial Week end realising aales and oe casional bear selling, slowed up the advgnce now aod then but of ferings generally Werv well ab sorbed and a flock of new high records established. Easy credit coadltioas. the an ticipated Increase in farm weslth and expectations of a normal up turn in bnslneia after the Labor Day holiday Were the chief fac tors atret>.--d by those working for higher prtas. Pools were again actlv< in a number of specialties In which fsvorable dividend of f?<-rger de\ lopmenta are believed to bo pending. Steel Common, which sold a# as 1.29 1-4 In last week's break, waa In briak demand above I 137. The cloalng was firm. Total sale* 1,600,000 shares. Closing as follows: Allied Chemical * Dye _.164 1-4 American ^ath?-===u:.r==r-W American Car * Foundry.. 103 1-4 American Locomotive 111 5-8 Amer. Smelting * Rot. 186 1-2 American Sugar 90 American Tel & Tel. 188 7-8 Anaconda Copper : 46 1-4 Atchison 193 1-2 Atlaittle Coast Line 194 1-1 Baldwin Locomotlvo 268 Baltimore * Ohio 120 5-8 Bernsdall "A" 23 7-8 BrthTthrui Steel ? it l-< California PH. 12 : Canadian Pacific 1*1 Orro De Paaco Cheupfikc ft Ohio .19%J Chi., R. |. ft Pacific ?10 Chile Oo?p*r ?_ 1-4 Chrjnler Corporation .? ttf Coca Oola / , tlTI-1 Colorado Purl . .. 8# 5-8 Consolidated Om . 113 Com Prodaeta 55 1-8 Dodge Bros '?A** ^ 18 1-2 DuPoat De Nemour* 187 3-4 Erie Hal I road ? ?1 1-2 ' Freeport T>IH 1 73 OractU Alpltflt 89 7-8 (ieneral EleoCrlc New (ieneral Motor* Grt%N. Iron Ore Ctf. Oreat Northern Pfd. Hudson Motors IIIHqpu Central fnter. Commercial En*. 62 1-2 later. Harr?st?r 180 3-4 Inter. Her. Mar. Pfd. 40 International Nickel ?2 7-8 gr. Tel. * Tel. 140 ??? Cll> Southern tl ?rcott Copper ?? Lehtnh Velley )M Louisville * Nashville _ 146 Mack Track 99 Marlaad Oil 37 Mid Cont. Pel. 32 Mo., Kan. A T'waa 4< Mo. Pacific Pfd. 102 Montgomery Ward 71 Nash Motors 7? New York Central 155 N. V.. N. H. * Hartford 47 North American 49 Northern Pacific I 95 Packard Molor Car .!* Pen American Pet. "B" E6 Pennsylvania 65 Phllllpa Pet. 44 Pierce Arrow M. C. 12 Radio Corporation 65 Reading 115 Reynolds Tobacco B 137 1 8t. L. * San Kran. in Seaboard Air Line 35 3-8 ?Seam Roebuck -- 71 5-g Southern Pa rifle Standard Oil. Cal. Standard Oil. N. J. Standard Oil. N. Y Stud? baker Texaa Corporation Texas <;u|#8ulphur Texaa ft Paclftc Tobacco Product? I'nloa Pacific United Dru* B. ? iDd. Alcohol _____ 71 U. S. Rubber (( 1-4 'V. 8. Steel ?? 5-8 I'nlvw. Pipe * R?d 28 1-2 Wihuh Railway 65 1-4 Western Md. 54 1-! Ws?tlm?hoase Electric __ (4 3-8 Willys Overland 17 >-< Woolworth J7 2 Yetlosr Tall * Coacb 34 1-4 ,Tick Chemical _______ 5? 1-8 LJsgett * Myers "B" 117 T-? Lorrllsrd _ 3*1-1 MOORE Gmn>. We will i Opportunity of '?n ij m We can un E NT yon money. UiMl?-th City Marble ?r8 Granite If or It ?. T- SimU.KTO!?. I*r?p. I0TICE! i' ' ^ .jfTNKY DRIVERS, KMjROOM AND BIL AKO ROOM PROPRIE >R$ JUNK DEALERS, JKCTRICAI, CONTKAC )RSj HOUSE MOVERS. k904.I>K STATIONS, xvrhF.s cleaners, tESSERS: I * 111 <]f the nlmvr pmani helj-liy take notice that ir liyrnwn expire Ann Slat, and before new Heal ean he granted, it bckemury that they hoi0? with the City and amount* of said bonds ascertained from lar. Driver*, Pool Billinrd Room will further ee that they are re red Jn file applieation Heep?c and Name xhonld filed with me not later l 9i00 A. M., Monday, ?Mt 219th. 1927. Tie # neee??ary lilnnkx he ieeured from thin m>. :J. H. SNOWDEN. City Anditor. OTICE! be lintehrr*' and fi?h b M the City Market he rented on Monday, M 22nd, at 3 o'clock. J. H. SNOWDEN, City Clerk. PHOTOGRAPHS ?/ctt /Ac Story Try Zoeller's Photographs Over Pint A CHiaena Nai'l. Rank TODAY MAE MeAVOY MALCOLM MeCREGOK in "MATINEE LADIES" Jack Daughrrty in "The Fire FTghfcrg" Life Cartoons "One Sniff?dead" Bucs Breathe Black Flag?and die! It iet? every By, mo?quito and roach in your home. Kabotbcrtan too. Sold at <fcng, grocery, hardware and < ?tores. Powder 15c up, nd * 25* uoum Quart . .Ik KILLS INSECTS NOTICE! City Limn* and Aatomo bile Permit* Due: * All Cltjr automobile llcraM will be dun on Thursday, September 1st. and to avoid a rush, I ahaH begin telling same on Wednesday, August 24th. Blanks far making application for other licenses may be obtained at this office. Automobile Owners are remind ed that they mutt procure their drlrlng permits and license plate* on September 1st. or before. New permits may ba obtained without examination upon presentation of thn old oneq, together with fee of $1.00 each. J. H. SNOWDEN. City Clerk. NOTICE! AN ORDINANCE REGU LATING DRIVING. BE IT ORDAINED, that person or person* to make complete turn with any kind of vehicle on Main Street at any creating, be tween Dyer and Water Street*, including both streets. i Any peraon or persons violating the provision of thi? ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction pay a- fine of FIVE DOL LARS. In force from and after ratification. . Ratified, this August IS, 1927. J. H. SNOWDEN, ? . i ? . CHy Clerk. TELL IT TILL YOU SELL IT IN THE CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE I3AMTIHI ADS TkM tfw tm (X point). M* Mat a vord Men laurtton, nlntmua 16 miu. on? ttma; 71 MBta tut; II WON*. Staodtaf adf, It*- Mata a vord far week. Twenty ceata far moath?la Wfcftta mc? tid iiri graphed ada. It e?nu an Inch. Oowf molt be la tha offlaa by I i. a. day bafora tnaer ttaa. 4 SOHBTHtNO NEW?ley PI. 1 one today at The Sugar Bowl. It,-t6n. TRY OUR homa mada aandwlchaa, ham. pimento. pimento ehaaaa. and chicken salad . Fresh Paar Idfe watermelon*. Service News Company, 14 N. Martin atraat. Phone 1030. lt.lt.ttn COHOON'S GUERNSEY Dairy could ha?e advertised (trade A mHk Ion* ago bat would not do no became of aa agreement be tween the dairymen that milk waa not ta be officially graded until Oetober 1. If tin COM) WATER If KLOfrtS?for aala. Hare g great quaatlty or them on cold atorage at plant at Crya tal Ice A Coal Corp. See R. W. Orlffln ar phono It. These wa termelons are fa a 8 8 degree temperature which makee them Ideal. dtfa OLD PA^RRS for aale?at half a cant a pound. Tied In buadlee of ten pouada. The Dally Ad ranee. Automobile* lor Safe 39 I?l? rXUCVROLET touring with balloon tlrM. l'rlce 1325 I. n. Party Motor Co. l*,10a ItSft FORD OOUPB good running rondltlon. Mai balloon tlrea and a bargain far llM.ao L B. Perry Motar Co It.tta 19 24 FORD ROAftSTKR with Marter .Price Mt-00. L. B. Per ry Motor Co. It,ton ?2E_ 60 fVAIR Trimmed by expert bar be re. You don't hare ta wait here for a chair Special attention to. ladle*. Sanitary Barber Shop. 19-SSp Bargain Counter 27 OLD PAPERS For Sale?at half a cent a poond. Tied In bundle* of ten pounds. The Dally Ad vance. Out for Hire 41 FIVE MINUTE service to any part of the city. Tho old reliable Una of for hire cars. Johnnie Johnson, phone 53. ltfn >F?r Bert ~ 10 FOR RENT ? Three furnished rooata and bath for IlicM house keeping Apply Mrs. J. p. Whe?> bee. 114 West Fearing. Phone e??-W. 18-24p FURNISHED, steamheated apart ment In the Perry Apartments. Poaaesalon Sept. 1, 1927, Mra. J. R. Barrett. Phone 284. 16-20n Far Sale 11 FOR SALE?Seven room hoose 80* Cedar street, with lights, runnlag water, and bath. Large front porch, good paint and large yard with garage. Bargain to J sick boyer. Apply P. O. Box >1 Olty for interview and terma. 18-88n FOR BALE?Seven room honee. leea than fire years built, 1 Mo Pherson street, lights, rannlng water and hath, newly painted, large yard in beautiful condition. Bargala to qulek purchaser. Ap ply P. O. Boa SSI, City, for In terview and terms. ll-SSn ONE FDI,L BLOOD T. B. tsated Holstatn cow wtth fire weeks old calf. Heavy milker, a beanty, can be seen at my residence First check for $15# takes the cow as 1 have no use for her. J. W. Poyner, Itoyock, N. C. 18-lfn. OLD PAPERS For Sale?at half a cent a pound. Tied In bundles of ten pounds. The Dally Ad ?a nee. TENNIS RACQUET for Mis Weight IS ounces. In perfect . condition. Apply John Pcele, care The Adduce. a?.l'fp Help Wanted?Male 33 A PAYINO POSITION open to rapraaantatlra of ?harart*f. Taka acdar. nhnaa-hoalarjr direct to wacrar. Oidrt Income Parna aant. Wflla now. Taanora flhaa Mfn Co.. <??-? C. IA.. Doatno. Ma* It, 71 FAMIL* WAMINO? Ronik try ant damp tuh. (Iw't work ? specialty. Altenirto Laundry Pboaa 1SS. 1Mb Money to Lend 57 INVESTIGATE oar convenient weekly and monthly payment plan to finance your past daa ob ligation*. Industrial Bank. 1S-1?b. < MUUnery SPECIAL PRICES on all milli nery and novelties In our store until September 1st. S. A. Perry Millinery Co. 15-20n Meats 55 I > |NOW IS THE time of nice fre | vegetables. Enjoy this opportan i Ity by ordering them from A. R i Luton. The Service Orocery, 8. Road street. We gat fresh veg* | tobies evary day. It-Ilp FOR SATISFACTION ? Ersry ounce of meat In our shop Is of the hlgheat grade, strictly fresh, and delightfully tasty. Bert Da vis. Phone 68. 17-SS n Positions Wanted A WOMAN DBBtRJNO a hom? hi a small f* ratty it liberal nhoultf communicate with "M. B." car? The Advance. B." care Tha "yj'r.E* & BRING THB FAMILY here for dinner. jfttcoly prepared food amid '? pleasant surronndiaga. Cblckea aad potato naiad sold by the pound. The Bloe Tea Roosa. 17-12 n THB SUGAR BOWL?The ehoiea plaeo for aandwtehfa, ley-Plea, Foaataia Brink*. Boxed and LoOae Caadioa, Tobaccos of all klnda. Howard Whatoy. Prop. 11-33 n SO FULL LINE of school shoes for tha children. Good, dvratola all leather ahoe*. Soe thaai. T. W. Wllllaiaa 4 flop. 15-10n WANTED?Baportaaeed h oakery katttera aad toppaft. Apply Blls ahath Oftty Hoaiery Campany. l>4Mfcv WANTBD AT ONCB?Clsaa whlta rags, no hooka or battoas. Ad ?aaoa Offlaa. tla The Kitty-Katy Letters Dear Katy: So you are going to be married I I ought not to be surprised that you arc going to marry somebody but I confess that I never heard the (lightest rumor that you were going with Mr. Ellsworth. I asked Tom about him and he says Mr. Ellsworth is "a regular he-man" and a line fellow. Of course I am very much excited about your surprising news and I want to have a good long talk with you j?st as soon as 1 can arrange to come over. , . ? About that shopping problem, 1 can tell you this: you cannot do a bit better in Norfolk than you can right here in Elisabeth City. I know, because I looked everywhere when I was buying my things and I found that Elisabeth City stares had just as good values ss rould be found anywhere else. People who feet that they just most go out \>f town to buy nice things are not quite fair to our Miter, prising merchants here at home. M(M later. Hastily. KITTY. NOTICE! An Ordainancr Regukting Anlomobilr Driver*. BE IT ORDAINED, that each and every perron, living within the Corporate limits ol Elisabeth City, or within two hundred yards of the boundarit* thereof, desir ing to drive a Motor Vehicle of any kind within the said Corpor ate limits, shall before driving or operating said vehicle within the said City limits, spply to the Aud itor of the Iioard of Aldermen of the City of Elisabeth City to se cure an annual Driver's Permit, or License which shall be iasued, subject to the rules and regula tions prescribed by the ssid Board of Aldermen, for which applicant shall pay to the said City, the sum of ONE DOLLAR for each I Driver's Permit, which he shall keep in his possession at all times for the inspection of the properly constituted officers of the City. That each owner of a motor ve hicle living within the Corporate limits of Elisabeth City, or with in two hundred yards of the boun daries thereof, desiring to drive a Motor Vehicle of any kind within the said Corporate limits, shall be fore driving or operating said ve hicle within the said City Ufnlta. apply to the Auditor of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Elisa beth City to secure an annual Li cense Tag or Plate, for which he shall pay the sum of ONE DOL LAR and the same shall be dis played at all times on the front of his car. Said Driver's Permit and Li cense Tag or Plate, shall run like other City Licenses, from Septem ber 1st until 31st of the follow ing August of each year; Provid ed, that any person living outside of the two hundred yard limit, whose business or occupation, keeps him or her permanently within the City and who keeps and drives his or her motor ve hicle on the streets of Elisabeth City doing business shall be sub ject to tt?e same rules and regu lations and be required to pro cure same Driver's Permit and Li cense Tag as person living In Elisabeth City; Provided further,! that the said Auditor shall not Is sue a Driver's Permit to any per son until he pr she has reached his or her Sixteenth birthday and shall be otherwise qualified and fit to drive and operate said ve hicle; Provided fbriher that In case said Auditor Is uncertain Lgbout ihe age of the applicant, he can require him or her to make oath as to his or her agq. Any person violating any pro vision of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction, pay a fine of FIVE DOLLARS for each offense and any person who drives or op erates such motor driven vehicle, shall be guilty of a separate of fense, for each day or part of day. that he or she drives or operates said vehicle without said Driver's Permit and License Plate. In force from and after ratifica tion. Ratified this 15th dsy of Aug ust, 1927. J. H. SNOWDBN, City Clerk. NOTICE! The following imgid ment* and additions have been made to the City Re*, enue UeMae Schedule: A(ldtn| M*chlm< and Typewrit llipiiimHi: 'Recti adding mi chlnn And typewriter repairman, Ten Dollar*. Afhffthlmt?Ilfll Hoard*: 8ff State Rtveiiu? Act ? Antomoblkw: Dellm In new or second-hand can, annual sales not extending forty thousand dol lar*. Fifty Dollarn; annual lalM not exceeding fifty thousand dol lars, Rerenty-FIre Dollars; annual aaloa over fifty thousand dollars, Ono Hundred Dollars. Act iesotl?s or Parts: Annual salee not exceeding ten thousand dollar*, Twenty Dollars; annual ?alee not exceeding Ifteen thous and dollars. Twenty-Fire Dollars; annual sales not exceeding twenty fire thousand dollars, Thirty Dol lars; annual sales orer twenty-fire thousand dollars. Fifty Dollars. This section does not Include bat teries. bodies, painting, top and Upholstering. Ure or tubes, each of which Is llceased separately. Rotaer-trw: Automobile etorage and battery serrlce stations. Twen ty* Fir o Dollars. VukSMilatav, RrtrewMng <v R? Jr*?* tires or TUbw: Doing leas than flro thousand dollars. Twen ty Dollars; doing orer fire thous and dollan, Thirty Dollars Tlrrs and Tutors: Retail, Twen ty Dollars. Except where license has been takes out for accessor Ire, serrlce station, battery serrlce station, or other automobile line, the license shall be, for annual buaineas of fire tboaeand dollars or less, Twenty Dollars; whole sale, Twenty-rire Dollars. By the term "wholesale" Is Mtnt any firm, corporation of la dividual who sells or offers for sale tires or tabes for resale. Hj Ala term "retail" Is meant any Arm, corporation or ladlridual who selfc or offers for sale tires or tubas to ths consumer, except nntosioblle dealers who sell as part of each automobile sale a thre or tube or both as * spare tire, thla Ufa and tabs to bd ?attfefsd and told at the time the automo bile la aold and delivered. (iaraice*: Where no dealer or distributor tax haa been paid. Twenty Dollars. Fra%fet 0* lUKxmee HjmiIIi*: First oar. Fifteen Dollara; each additional ear, Ten Dollara; with Traitor, Five Dollara extra. Driver'* Permit: Bach Driver. One Dollar. v Rff|Mr>ttai (Metal Tac for Front): Each motor vehicle. One Dollar. Waxhlru: Htatkms: On each washing atatlon run In connection with Filling Station. Five Dollara; when run alone aa waahlng sta tlon. Ten Dollara. Rmcxace or Freight HMilnf: First Car. Fifteen Dollara each additional ear. Ten Dollara; with Trailer. Five Dollara extra. Bakeries: Agents selling or de livering bread manufactured out side the city, each wagon or de livery truck, Twenty-Five Dollara. I lank*: Industrial Banks, Twen ty-Flve Dollara. Beauty Parlor*: Same aa barber shops. Hoarding Ho nee*: Each and ev ery peraon, firm or corporation furnishing, for renumeratlon, within any realdence, at least one meal on any one day to aa many aa ten or more persona, transient or permanent, shall be deemed to bo operating a boardlhg houae. and shall pay a license tax of. per annum. Ten Dollars. Bottlers: Annual gross galea not exceeding fifteen thousand dollara, Twenty-Five Dollara; ov er fifteen thousand dollara. Fifty Dollar*. ... For the sale of brick, Twenty-Five Dollara. Brick Mama: On eacL brick maaon, Five Dollars. Bonding Materials: Each re toll dealer in or manufacturer of doors, blinds, sash, laths, or shop worlf {wood \ - Twenty-Fir* Dolr l&rs. Bntfhm: Retail dealers In freah meats, annual license, One Hundred Dollars. Butrhera: Wholesale dealers In fresh meats, annual license, Sev enty-Five Dollars. (Carpenters and Fainter*: On each Carpenter and Painter, Five Dollars. f (linin Stores: On each chain store operated In Elisabeth City, Fifty Dollars. (Ugarettes: Each retail mer chant selling cigarettes, Five Dol lars; each wholesale merchant, Ten Dollars. Circuses: See State Revenue Act. _ . n?wi?K? Clothes cleaning and pressing, repairing and altering, See State Revenue Act. Cows: On each person, firm or corporation operating a dairy out side the city limits and selling milk or Its products within the said city of Elisabeth City, ahall pay to the city a tax of Two Dol lara for each 00% owned by him or it, to be baaed upon the maxi mum number of cowa, owned at the tlma of applying for such li cense, and a like amount on each eow or heifer, purchaaed or ob tained by him or it during the< fiscal year. Electric Refrigerators: Each dealer. Twenty-Five Dollars. Re pairing refrigerator motor, Twsn ty-Flve Dollars. Farm UgtoHng Plants: Each Dealer, Ten Dollars. Annual gross saleiTot'mr'fifty thousand dollar,. Fifty Dollars' over fifty thousand dollar., One Hundred Dollar,. : First Punt, Tan Dollar.; each additional pump Two Dollar, and Fifty C.nt,. m aad Oyster Dealers: Re tail, not prorated. Twenty Dollar.. Ktah Poplars r Wholesale, mlel muia each sale fifty pouad,, Sixty Dollars. ? < Floor VlaMMVsi On each door finisher. Pise Dollars. Florist or Mwi Bellini cut Sowers In the city, Twenty Dollars. ttoswardla* Aamti Forwardlag Agent, Twenty-Five Dollars. <Waf ?: Where no dealer or distributor tax haa been paid, 1 Twenty Dollars. Oyyidm On eash company of rrpstes, palmist. or .trolling bands of pecsons living In wacoas. leata. or otherwise, who trade horses or mulss, or pretead to tell fortuaea for pay, not prorated, Two Hun dred Dollars, Morses and Main: Bach dealer la horses or aiules. Twenty-Five Dollars. Hosiery ~?1 Kntttln* Mills! F.ach hosiery snd knitting mill, Twenty-Five Dollar,. Hotels: See Stats Revsnue Aet lea Oresua: On eath maoufae tnrer or wholesale dealer la Ms cream outside the city, who sstls or delivers within the City, Fifty Dollars. In (Team: Retail dealer whose annual gross sales are Isss than Three Hundred Dollars, Three Dollars, oyer Three Hundred Dol lars. Twenty-Fire Cettta for each additional 0?e Hundred Dollar aale. Knitting and Hosiery MIHa: Bach knitting snd hosiery mill, Twenty-Firs Dollars. IMitehK I tod <!<?>: Bseh agent. Twenty Doners. r will 1 MlMsatee and Utffce: Oa annual grsaa sales not exceed ing Afty thooeand dollars. Twenty Dollars, not exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars, Twenty-Five Dollars, sat sxaeedlag oae hun dred thousand dollars. Thirty Dol lars. not exceeding two hundred thounnd dollars, Forty-five Dol lars, In eseeee sf two hssdred thousand dollars shall fee used at the rate of Forty Ceats per one thouaaad dollars od esch one thoda erst I* doors, sash, fellnds, lath, or shop srork, (wood), Tweaty Ftre Dollars ^ any klad of toastness at retaH?not hereto speelftcslly taxed fey this ordtaatiee, shall pay Mr eaeh stars ar place of feaalaess the following graduated tax on aanoal gross aalea: Mat exceedlag Five Tfcvasaad ' Dollars, Ftve Dotlin; not exceed ing Fifteen Thousand Dollar*. Ten Dollar*; not exceeding Tweaty ' F1t? Thousand Deltars. Fifteen ? Dollars; not exevedlag Forty* Thousand Dollars. Twenty Del-J 'lars; not exceeding Sixty ThouS^ and Dollars; Twenty-Five Dollars; not exceeding Eighty Thousand i Dollars. Thirty Dollars; not ex iceedlng One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Thirty-Five Dollars; hi excess of One Hundred Thousand I Dollars shall be taxed at the rate jof Thirty-Five Cents per one (thousand dollars sold for the 'whole. NOTE: Merchants doing both 'retail and srholesale business will . tx> taxed as a retailer. Mm4uuiia, Wholesale juh? M bent, doing any kind of business 1st wholesale not herein specifical ly taxed by this ordinance, shall [pay for each store or place of , business the following graduated tax ou annual gross sales: Not exceeding Twenty-Five !Thousand Dollars, Ten Dollars; I not exceeding Fifty Thousand (Dollars, Fifteen Dollars; not ex ceeding 8eventy-Five Thousand ? Dollars. Twenty Dollars; not ex ceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Twenty-Five Dollars; not exceeding One Hundred and Twenty-Flvo Thousand Dollars. Thirty Dollars; not exceeding One [Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar*. Thlrty-Ftve Dollars; not exceeding Two Hundred Thousand Dollars; Forty-Five Dollars; In ex cess of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars shall be taxed at the rate of Twenty-Five Cents per one thousand dollars sold for the | whole. and Tombs: On each dealer or erector of tombs or monuments in any of the cemeter ies In or adjoining the City, Twen ty Dollars. Motion Pkhur Sbowx, Yauile vlle Inclnded: On each, not pro Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents. Mulew and Horses: Dealers In, Twenty-Flvo Dollars. Newspaper Cm(mU: On each weekly paper. Fifty Dollars, dally, Twenty-Flvo Dollars. OUs: Dealers In Illuminating or lubricating oils, benilne or gaso line. having an agency or ware house for the distribution thereof In the city, Twenty-Five Dollara; and in addition, on each tank wag on operated on the public Btreets [a tax of Ten Dollars. ZHOU Mills (Cotton): Each press, Twenty-Five Dollars. Opera Hoimf, TWrr*. or Play. ho?e, ant prorated: See State Revenue Act. ? <**an and Piano: Dealers or agenta. Thirty Dollars. Oy*?r and Fish Dealers: Each. Twenty Dollars. Pntnte-rs aad Carpenters: Bach palter or carpenter. Five Dollars. Pfcnnnfpapli Hoeords: Phono graph Records, only. Ten Dollars. I Piano and Organ: Dealers or Agents. Thirty Dollara. Planing Mills, Koch Maanfae tnrer or Deefter: In rough or dreaaed lumber, aanual groee salsa not exceeding fifty thousand dol lars. Twenty Dollars; not exceed ing seventy-Are thousand dollars. Twenty-Five Dollars; not exceed ing oae hundred thousand dollars. Thirty Dollars; not exceeding tsro hundred thousand dollars. Forty Five Dollara; in excess of two hun dred thousand dollars shall be taxed at the rate of Forty Cents per oae thousaad dollars on each one thousand sold. Plastercws: On each plasterer. Five Dollars. * end Cleaning: Clotheo cleaning aad pressing, repairing and altering; see State Revenue Act. *Mdk> Dealers: Each dealer In radios. Ten Dollars. Hani Ksurte and Kent Coffee thm: Each dealer or agent, Twen ty-Five Dollars. Sandwiches: On each drug jstore. filling station, or other place, except restaurants. Two Dollara and Fifty Cents. I Oecsrliles: Dealers In Securt* ties, Ftorty Dollars ? See State RfYHVe Act. Dsn lag Machine Denlers or : Dealers or agents In sew ing machines, Twenty-Five Dot Itefg. ? Hhlp Yards: Ship yards operat |l?t without marine railway or re pairing boats without machine shop or railway and building aad repairing boats. Twenty Dollars. ?here or Repairers) Shoe or repairing shoes. Ten Dollars. ?MM Machines: See State Reve aue Act. MifcMn Fnwf? ?ns: On each soda fouataln, Seven Dollars aad Fifty ICaMa. DrhUo. and lee Crtmm Repealed. ?ftollillsia: a solicitor within the meaning of this article Is de fined to be any person who goee from house to house, or from plnce to place in the City of Kll? CKy. selling 6r taking or ders far, or offering to\#ll or take orders for. goods, wares or mer ehsadtse. or any fcrtlde for future delivery. provided, however, that thla shall appty only to solicitors who demand, accept or receive payment er deposit at money In advance of final delivery through the mans, by express or by freight |0. O. D. to the purchaser. Each and every solicitor as above de fined shall pay a license tax as follows: Taarljr. Flflr Dollara. Monthr. Twenty Flrn Dalian. ?? Mmpa: Or Metal worker, ?r roofer.. T?<m?r Dollara. Travel** Tkrdkrttal n?M a: Rn Stain Rw^na. Art. Trprwrlter ami Ad<th* M? rM? Rqaimwi tuh trPawrli ar and adding machine rapatrmrw. Tea Dollara ?? ? ? ? Kaah nm brNIa Repairman. Fl?a Dollara Vawrierllle aa4 Ma( PMM ?wa: Each, not prorated, Om Hundred and Thlrtr-flavra Dollar* and rtrty Oanta Wan r?p III Oa Nrt wall p*. par hangar, ar lateraal wall d*# a lor. rt*? MM. Wa?k mmt Mrtrj Ifa.^ia.a: Watch and J.walrf repair.ra. Flf teea Dollar.: aaiploylnx no half, TnMul. 1. 9. ftNOWDEN, l Cltf Clark. ;
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1927, edition 1
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