The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, April 08, 1922, Image 2
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?Ti:iv!?.\Y, Al'IML S. HI22.
e Yorkvilic Knquirer recently
-hod ;m article telling of the
that Sharon, a village in that
city, hail discharged the only porn
man tlu-y ha<! upon the ground
that !.o policeman was needed. The
peoph ale orderly and the services
of a polieenian were not required. I'
must lie a delightful place in which
t?> live, oi a very lively place, wi
cannot definitely judge at this distance.
Or. possibly the few families
living there art' of kin and some patriarchal
individual exercises some
sort i f supervision over them. Anyway.
it is a fact that there \voul(!
he :io need of police uilicers if the pen
pie all tile people?ill a coniniunit}
heha\cd themselves. The lawless ele
meiit in a community is responsible
tor most of the expense of the community.
It has been ever thus. The
poiiee force, the jails, the courts am
the sheriff are made necessary large
ly because' of tin- lawless element it
the community. It develops, whet
we follow this line of reasoning, that
lawlessness is quite all expensive
luxury. It also follows, if this line
of argument be true, that the elireel
way to reduce taxes is by developing
the spirit of obedience to the law
There is yet another view which leach
to the same conclusion: lawlessness
is not only expensive because it must
be policed. but it is expensive be
. atise it is directly destructive. law
lossless wastes, it never conserves
It wastes property through incendi
arism. theft and sheer wantonness
It wastes life through murder. II
this be so. lawlessness is one of the.
greatest foes of human society, an<
should be everywhere discouraged
Minill nil/A-lin MldUIII HOI 311 1 >* ODC>
the laws, hut they should teaeh obedience'
to laws. A Rood citizen will
not only obey the law, hut will encourage
others to do so. If this be
trinr, r.o good citizen will patronize
the blind tiger, nor encourage him
nor give him any sort of comfort.
No matter whether you believe in
prohibition or not. you cannot afford
to give comfort and courage to tlv
greatest outlaw of the age. the blind
tiger. And when good citizens begin
to realize all this, it is going to be
the beginning of the end of the blind
tiger.
i.ii tat says striving wins.
??;?i cat says reformation, to he ef
fe, i.e, should herein at liome.
Oilr eat "-ays u'liorancc is a deep
cm sc.
Our eat says the righteous man is
hated of tiie knave.
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Our eat says every time a knave
wins a good man loses.
?
Our cat says every honest man
should he willing to <lo an honest
day's work.
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Our eat says those who do not
practice what they preach, should
no' preach.
?
Our < at says the ladies will have
to cease playing for prizes if they
advocate suppression of }??mh!iiu;.
?
Our eat says a dull razor on a cold
moinintr, and when you are in a hur
ry, is a great trial.
Our <*at says all tin- candidates in
tin* city primary seem to agree with'
tin' woiticii, jn?ltcinfc l?y the answers
t<> the 11iifstionnire.
Our cat says a man should n"ver
he so sure of his position that he ihlind
to opposing arguments.
Our cat says the land that is free,
from lawlessness is on the highway
to prosperity.
Business License and
Tax Ordinance
1922-1923
Section !. Ho it ordained by the
Mayor ami Counciimcii of the City
of I moil, in council assembled, ami
by authority of the same, that every
person, tirm or corporation engaged
in any trade, business or profession
hereafter nunUoiied, within the limits
of tiie City of Union, shall obtain,
on or before the luth day of May,
ll'22, a license therefor in the manner
hereinafter provided.
'1 hose commencing business after
the 20th day of March, IP22, shall
obtain a license therefor before entering
such business.
Sec. 2. Kvory person, linn, company
or corporation is required by
the ordinance of the City of Union to
obtain a license to engage in any
trade, business or profession foi
which a license is required, shall, before
tin- 10ih day of May, 1 '.(22, i\ g
ister with .the City Clerk and Trcasuier,
first his or her name style, and
in case of a firm or company, the
.names of the several persons constituting
such firi.i or conifiany, and
their place of business; second, the
trade, business or profession foi
which a license is reipiired; third, tin
' place where such I rude, business or
profession is carried on; fourth, the
; full and true amount, extent and
value of business carried on; all of
which shall be given tinder oath by
1 such person, a member of the firm
' or by the agent or owner of such
. I company or by an officer or agent or
, authorized employee having exact
knowledge of ihe business done by
any corporation.
Ami in case it shall appear to the
City Clerk and Treasurer that ther??
I aie errors or inaccuracies in the
statement so submitted under oath
as to the amount, extent or value of
the business carried on, the City
" Clerk and Treasurer is authorized
and required to summon the owner.
. manager or other person of the busi
, iiess so stated to appear before him
. ami answer under oath as to such
matters, upon the information so re
teived to add to or reduce the figures
i of such statement as first made, and
! tlx the license fee accordingly.
AH persons, tirms, companies or
corporations commencing business
after the lioth day of March, 11122.
' shall icgister as aforesaid. It shall
; be the duty of the City Clerk and
r TieasUier to assess all persons, firms,
companies or corporations liable foi
the city license under the oidinancc
" of this city, and to enter the same in
a book known as the license book.
L giving a classified and complete list
of all such persons, linns, companies
and corporations who arc liable foi
city lice n.es, and the amount of the
license for which they are liable,
-which license shall be obtained as
herein provided on or before the 10th
p day of .May, 11)22. It shall he thi
duty ol" the City Cleik and Treasurer
to enforce the payment of all liI
censes, fixed by the ordin.mee of the
. Ciiy of I nioii and assessed by him
..under the authority therefore, as
aforesaid, in the manner prescribed
' by the laws of the State of South
' Carolina and by the ordinance of the
Citv of Union.
. ADVERTISING!?
, j Advertising by wagon or
I otherwise on street, including
handbills, and bill ousting.
t icking or distributing.
i. oi *100 gross income or less,
I per day $ 2.00
Kor "a< h add ti- r.il $100
or fractional part thereof l.On
AllVKU'MSINC ACKNCIKS?
Advertising agencies of
1 Sd.OOO gross income or less,
l per annum 2 a.Ub
Kor each a<i?liiional $1,000
or fractional part thereof 2.00
A<. KNTS KOK I. I'M 15KR COM
I'A.N t (no license pro-rated)?
Agents for lumher company
(not connected with
i anther yard paying on
amount of business done)
of $l,o00 eioss income or
Jess, per annum 2a.no
Kor each additional if 1,000
or fractional pail thereof 2.do
AMiVIS SOMCl'llNt; KM iM.OV
KKS?
A t.'eros soliciting cmp;o.\c?s
or laborers for manufacturing
companies, railroad
companies or any oilier
company or individual where
sin h employees or la'oinvrs
a re to work outside of tile
city limits of the City of
Union, of $">no yioss in(
ollie or ii-ss I na .
pro rated) per ar.num . . . 100.0'
lor each additional $.">00
or fractional part thereof 10.00
This section shall in no
way he construed to apply
to farmers soliciting help
on their farms in Union
county.
\ UCHITKC'I S?
Ai\ hitecls doing business
of $1,000 gross income or
less, per annum lo.OO
I'or each additional $1,000
or fractional part thereof 2..r>0
ASSHi.N M K.\T Of W'AUF.S?
Assignment of wages:
Unch person, firm or corporation
engaged in trading
in or taking or buying and
selling assignments of, or
eonlraets for the sale or
tiansfer, or assignment of
wages already earned or to
be earned in the future by
any person or persons employed
or to be employed
by any other person, firm
or corporation, wlvdlvr
principal business or not,
shall pay. in addition to all
ol her licenses on gross income
of $">00 or less, per
< 1111 mi niu.oo
[ 'or ca b additional $1,000
or fractional nert. thereof 10.00
WHIT COM PA NIKS?
Audit conioanies, or auditors
or accountants of $500
iff oss income or less, per
annum 25.00
Kor < a< h additional $500
i" fractional part thereof 2 "a
*, i < I lOM'KIJS?
Auctioneers, on'It selling
at pu?)li" outcry (no license
hro-iut'd), and shall riot
farm out his luivin *ss or
appoint, a deputy, of $500
cross income or less, per
an- oni 10.0 i,
I'or ea h additional $500
'!? fractional part thereof 2.501
U rriOVKKKS. TIC XNSIKNT?
Auctioneers. transient, not
to include sji!e of horses or j'
nudes, of $500 gross income
or 'ess. p??v <|->o 25 00
Ko* ea<h additional $500
or fractional part thereof 2.50
\l CTIONKKISS, HOUSES AND
Ml IKS?
Auelioncer* of horses
ami milled, this to apply to
all dealers, local and itin- V
crant, in addition to all oth- \
cr licenses, as follows: Of \
>'2,500 gross income or less
per day (Discretion of
.Mayor or Mayor and City
Council).
UC HONKERS. MERCHANDISE? j
tn itinerant, (no license
pro-rated) of gross income
of $2,000 or less, per annum
500.00
For oac h additional $1,000
or fractional part thereof 10.00 I
\1 TOMOIUI.K AOKN'T OR
DEADER?
Automobile agent or dealer,
including (inside buildup:?
supplies and repairing,
of $.">0,0(10 gross sales or
less 75.00
I-or each additional $1,000
or fractional part thereof 1.00
\l IO.MIHIDK REPAIR SHOP?
Automobile repair shops,
not to include sale of automobiles.
but to include sale
ot supplies, of $10,000 gross
in nine or less 25.00
For each additional $1,000
or fractional part thereof 1.0C
\l TO.MORII.K FOR HIRE?
Automobiles, busses and
other like motor-driven vehicles,
plying the streets
for hire or gain in transporting
passengers through
or on the streets of the city:
Per day * . 5.01
Per year 25.00
\lTOM()l;ll,H DEMON SIR A TOR?
A ut on; obi le demonstrator
not paying license on gross
business done, of $100 gross
income or less, per day . . 10.00
For eat h additional $100
or fractional part thereof 1.01
\t TO.MORII.K I Rl'CKS?
Automobile trucks plying
the street for gain or
hire, each Duck,, per vear,
ot $1,000 gross income or
Itss, this not to apply to
transporting or hauling pass<
ngers . 25.00
For each additional $500
or fractional part thereof 5.00
W TO.MORII.K W ASH INC
DEPOTS, SI! EPSCM'
$1,000 gross income or '
less, per annum 10.00
I. ... 1,1 ( i.I <5 I iiiiii
< > r fractional part thereof 2.50
I.WKS AM) Till'ST
CO.M i* \MI:SUunks
ami Trust Companies
receiving deposits,
paid m capital of $50,00(1
or loss, per annum .... ,50.00
Over $50,000, $1.00 per
thousand.
'I rust companies, not receiving:
deposits, hut buying,
selling and trading in stocks,
homls. lending money on
collateral or otherwise, paid
in capital of $25,000 or iess,
per annum 25.00 i
Over $25,000 up to $75,000
40.00
Over $75,000 75.00
HARHElt SHOPS?
Harbor shops, for each
Place* of business, for the
first chair 5.00
For each additional chair 2.50
ItAKHElt SHOPS SELLING
IOHACCO?
Barber shops, selling tobaccos,
cigars or cigarettes,
same as retail merchants.
llAKIlElt SUPPLIES?
Same as retail merchant.
IA K EitlES?
Hakeries, steam or other
p.nver, (see merchandise,
wholesale and retail).
Non-resident and itinerant
baker i, whether nersons,
funis or corporations, selling
or delivering bread,
cakes, pies, etc., in the City
of Union, shall nay an annual
license (no license promt*
d) of 200.00
IJM'YCI.ES?
Kicyi les, dealers in, or
e.gents, including repairs
and renting, of $5,000
cross income or less, per
i\r.\i\f
1-or each additional $1,00(1
i r fractional part thereof 1.0(
i!! !. I'f/STRKS
l.iil posters, local or itinerant
Pin license pro-rated)
of ^ross income or less,
per annum 30.01
I-or each additional $500
or fractional part thereof 2.51
Advertising hv hand, vela
'?s, or oth-Twise, shall
i;.?t lie farmed out under bill
iais.tr license,
iil.l IAKDK. BA(i ATKI.I.I.E OI<
I'tiOI. i:()')MS?
liiliiuul, huKatelle or pool
rooms, for public use, (no
license pro-rated) for
each 1000.0-?
.11.At liSMlTH SHOES?
Blacksmith shops, less
than $500 "exempt." More
than $500 gross income.
same as retail merchants.
:?() A it HiN(i HOI SKS?
Hoarding houses, not execedinj;
20 hoarders, "exen,pt."
(Not to include
t';woi<nf lodgers.)
Hoarding houses for student:
exclusively, "exempt."
Hoarding houses in excess
of 20 boarders
JLOK WJENTS OR
t WVASSKItS?
Hook agents or canvasscis,
non resident, each, of
$100 kioss income or less,
I>? r day 2.00
I'er annum 20.00
For each additional $100
or fractional part thereof 1.00
UOTTI KltS OF MINERAL
WATER?
Hoi tiers of mineral v/ater
or soda water or other soft
dt inks, of $10,000 jfross in(onie
or less, per annum 25.30
For each additional $1,000
or fractional part thereof 1.00
I'OTTI Kits OF MINERAL
W ATERS Outside?
Eot'lers of mineral water
or sof. drinks outside of the
City ?>f t.'nion, and operating
\ the ?ity hy wagon
or ? hervvise, per annum . . 40.00
I or oarh additional $1,000
i fractional part thereof 2.0'l
IOOK STORES?
Satne as retail merchants.
:.';OTItr,A( K STANDS? '
Roolhlack stands, foi (
eat 11 seat, that is to say, for
e.u h place provided for a
?ci.-'?n. for the first seat . . . 5.00
Each additional seat . . ..r?0
Ne v.?vifs allowed on street.
JOV! |\<; Al.I.EYS? ,
Rowling alleys, each, per
annnm 50.00
No alleys allowed on '
(Continued on page 3)
CANDIDATES' CARD 5
For Mayor.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
Jiuale for the office of Mayor of tin
_-ity of Union at the next Democratic
primary to be held for that office anr
pledge myself to abide by the rules
governing said election.
J. F. McLure.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Mayor of the City of Unioi
in the approaching city Democratic
primary, and pledge to abide by tin
rules governing said primary.
O. E. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Mayor of the City of Union
and pledge to abide by the result of
he Democratic Primary election.
Wm. C. Lake.
I hereby announce myself as a can
ciidate for reelection to the office of
Mayor of the city and pledge myself
o abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
It. P. Morgan.
I hereby- announce myself a candilate
for Mayor of the City of Union
md will abide by the result of the
iemoerutic primary election.
James A. Wilburn.
For Alderman?Ward One.
late for Alderman for Ward 1. City
late for Alderman for Ward One, City
f Union, and pledge myself to abide
he result of the Democratic Primary
election. Ben L. Berry.
I hereby announce myself a cumulate
for alderman for Ward 1 and
pledge myself to abide the result of
he Democratic election.
J. W. A. Humphries.
I hereby announce myself as a can;idate
for Alderman from Ward 1 and
ledge myself to abide the result of
lie Democratic primary election.
F. B. Culo.
The friends of Catl C. Cooper announce
him a candidate for alderman
Tom Ward 1 and pledge that he will
abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
For Alder nan?Ward Two.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman for Ward 2, and
pledge myself \o abide the result ol
the Democratic Primary election.
J. W. Gilbert.
The friends of P. B. Bobo announce
him a candidate for election to the
dice of Alderman for Ward 2, Citv
f Union, ami pledge that he will
ibide the results of the Democratic
primary election.
I hereby announce myself a candilat-e
for Alderman from Ward 2 and
dedgc myself to abide the result of
he Democratic primary election.
Simon Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candilntji
for Section to the office of Aldernan
for Ward 2, City of Union, and
.dedtfe myself to abide the result of
he Democratic primary.
R. llaynes Harris.
I hereby announce myself a enndi!afe
for Alderman from Ward 2 and
dcdffo myself to abide the result ol
he Democratic primary election.
T. A. llollingsworlh.
For Alderman?Ward Three.
1 hereby announce myself a candi!ate
for reelection to the position of
\ldcrman for Ward .'1, City of Union,
sal pledge myself to abide the result
f tb" licmocratic primary election.
II. C. James.
I hereby announce myself a candi
ate for Alderman for Ward II and
ill abide by the results of the Demoratic
primary election.
B. A. Whitener.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for alderman for Ward '.i and
vil! aliide by the results of the Dentcratj.
primary election.
J. A. Brown.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Alderman from Ward .1, City
f Union, and pledge myself to abide
the result of the Democratic primary
election. J. M. O'Shields.
l or Alderman?Ward Four.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the position of
Alderman from Ward 4, City of Un
ion, and pledge myself to abide tin
result of the Democratic Primary election.
W. B. O'Shields.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Alder
man for Ward 4, City of Union, and
pledge myself to abide the decision of
the Democratic prio.ary election.
G. A. Royster.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the office of Aldcrinoi,
from Ward 4, City of Union,
rid pledge myself to abide the result
?f the Democratic primary election.
S. R. I..ybrand.
For Public Works Commissioner.
The friends of [,. J. Haines an
nouncc him a candidate for election to
the office of Commissioner of Public
Works for the city of Union, ami
pledge that he will abide the result of
the democratic primary election.
I hereby announce myself a candi'ate
for election to the office of Water
Works Commissioner, nnd pledge myself
to abide the result of the Demo
ratic primary.
R. L. McNally.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a caniidate
for Sheriff of Union County
ind wil| abide by the result of the
)emocratic primnry election.
Louis B. Fant.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
in the election to the oflice of
Sheriff for Union County,, and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
Democratic primary election. If elected,
I promise the people of Union
County that I will make them a faith
ful officer and servant of the people.
L. C. Wharton.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Sheriff
of Union County, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democraticprimary
election. I received the appointment
from the governor until the
incoming election, covering a period
of only 12 months, and I am trying
to render honest service to the people.
I will appreciate an opportunity to
serve you a full term of four years.
I will not betray your confidence.
T. J. Vinson.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Sheriff
for Union County, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
Norris Leonard.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Sheriff
for Union County and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primaly election.
L. H. Gotlshall.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Sheriff
for Union County, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election. T. L. Estes.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Union County and
will abide by the result of the Democratic
primary election.
Benjamin T,. Eller.
I hereby announce myself a candidal
e for election to the office of Sheriff'
for Union County, and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
M. Ilamp Hall.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Treasurer of
Union County, and pledge myself to
abide by the rules of the Democratic
primary election.
W. Frank Caldwell.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Treasurer for Union County
and pledge myself to abide the result
of the Democratic primary election.
George C. Perrin.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the otiice of
Treasurer of Union County and pledge
myself to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
J. II. Bar ties.
For Auditor.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Auditor
for Union County and pledge myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary election.
Claude C. Sartor.
For Magistrate.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate Union Township,
Union County, and pledge myself to
abide by the results of the Democratic
primary election.
J. Byrum I.awson.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Magistrate of
Union Township and pledge myself to
abide by the rules of the Democratic
primary election.
Stead A. Sparks.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
fmV. Magistrate of Union Township
and will abide by the result of
the Democratic primary election.
J. M. Greer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for election to the office of Magistrate
for Union Township, and
.a...i..- if .t>- i. '
|>icukc mynvji iu iiumc Hie refill I OI
the Democratic primary election.
J. J. Colson.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of Mag
istrate for Union Township and
pledge myself to abide the result oi
the Democratic primary election.
J. D. Harnett.
Sawyer & Kennedy
Attorneys and Counsellors at I .aw
No. 33 Main Street
Union, South Carolina
Engaged in the general practice of
law. We no longer represent the
Union-HulFaiO Mills Co., the Union
Manufacturing & Power Co., or th<Union
& Glenn Springs Railroad Co
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?r SOLD BY DHUCililSTS IVLKYWHlKt
Notice of Registration
Special election f<?r bond issue for
$150,(tOO. My books are now open at
my office in the store of the Union
Clothing Co. and will be open for
10 days only. Kvery one who vote; in
this election must got a certificate
from inc. You must, produce your 1 '.Hi t
city tax receipt and county resistra
tion certificate to qualify.
I>. VV. Mullinax,
Supervisor of Registration for the
City of Union. 134 5-01
Burns
Cover with wet baking eode? I
afterward apply gantly?
VICKS I
V A ro Rub I
Over 17 Million Jan UitJ Ytarly
> ,,,,, ^hmbkmbbbhhp*
J ANNOUNCEMENT
CHIROPRACTOR
LOCATES IN UNION
WITH OFFICE OVER
STORM'S DRUG STORE
1 Three evenings a week?Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, from 4 to 6:30- p. m.
E. !. Johnson is a three ygar graduate of the Palmer
School of Chiropractic, "The Chiropractic Fountainhead,"
Davenport, Iowa. Have had six years of successful
practice with hundreds of satisfied patients.
Chiropractic?Is a scientific method of adjusting the
cause of disease, based on a correct knowledge of anatomy,
and especially the nervous system. The Chiroprac||
tic idea is that the cause of disease is in the persons
? afdicted, and the adjustment in correcting the wrong
3 that is producing it. The function of every organ in the ?j
1 body is controlled by mental impulses from the brain, n
?j which it transmits through the nerves. Any impinge- s
3 meat of these nerves interfering with the transmission
| ol mental impulses results in an abnormal function called
3 disease. This interference is produced by subluxated
? vertebrae pressing upon nerves as they pass out from
2 the spinal cord. The trained adjustor is able to locate
jj the point of obstruction or interference, and, by means
| of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae, corrects the cause,
| and normal conditions or health is the result.
j Investigation costs nothing, and means health and
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Boys and Money
The great Victorian statesman, William Ewart Gladstone,
outlived a tremendous truth when he said: "A
hoy that is taught to save his moriev will mmI? ???'"?
a had man or a faliure."
Uo you know uny case in which a boy was thrifty
and vicious, too? Have you even- heard of a hoy who
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successful man?
"Urge Enough to Serve Any Strong Enough to Protect All."
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