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MAIN STRERT.
An Ordinance.
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He it ordained I?y the Ma\or .i
Alderman of the t'?wii < !' Ci.ion
by autliorily of saute; fit ( n m
after the pissage 01 11 moi > inc.-.
one found guilty (it .on) n.
tionally smokii.g, spj Mug. I'-ai p'ntns.
vulvar or h >i dernu < tan/n u/a mi a;
Pout < Mllce. ()p?*i.i IJou-e. I liiilrli <
other public building < f !i! e men
within the town of Union, s'fM he d* em
ed guilty of disod-r!y c indue . a <1 inn
conviction !ef??r?- the Ma>oi or Tow
Council, shall ijo Ih.ed in ilia sum of no
less than one dollar nor m ? e liim ' !
dollars, or iiiiptisoiied n.?r le*s than I -a<
days at the dbeietion of ihe Matoi o
Town Council
Done at d ratified in Council assembler
this 15th day of April, l'.Mt2
Attest: Mai hktii Youno,
W. D Annum Mayor
Clerk of Tieas.
WANTED! "
Men to take charge of brat eli ollice ol
our wholesale htisit ess in this vicinityAddress,
at once, with references.
A, T. Mounts,
lfl-C?t. . Columbia, S. C.
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HONEY TO LOAN
the b'l-dti
On farm lands. Kasy payments. No 5?'f,v.
commission charged. Borrower pays Hbil: it s ?
actual cost of perfecting loan. Interest Rates and
seven per cent, up, according to securely. of (iralwi
JOHN B. PAI.MHR & SON,
27-Cnao. Columbia, S. C. April l
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/ERTISED LETTERS
ng in the Post Office at Uuion
the week ending April 25th,
, ltobt Man, A
P A Means, C E
Thos Moore, S E
izel Mooie, James
>e Mafey, Geo
Nelson Mosely, Samu'l
10 Burrell Pickett, F 1' (
J II Pressy, Mis Mary
Frank Itice, Eddy
M Richards, Mrs Ida 1
iter Robbies, B L
lary Etta Robinson, Francis 1
lobt Sapps, J K
> Taylor, J A '
Jno Thomas, Miss Agnes i
, Jabby Tucker ? VV <
T Orego Wells, Rev H II
Dot Whitener, Mrs Sara j
Metta Williams, Jim
M Worthy, Miss Line ]
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8 calling ror the above ietpleaao
nay it advertised, and
equired to pay one cent for
very. jj
J. (J. Huntkr. P. M r
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to Kindred and Creditors. <outh
Carolina, >
y of U lion. }
M. Grirer, Esq., Probate Judge. ~
is, Virgiuia It. l'oole hat made v
n to giant her letters of Adion
on the esta'e and i fleets of
o.e, deceased
ire, therefoie, lo cite and ad- ?
I and sii gniar ihe kiiulrr d and
? 1 'lie *aid y. J, p,?)lo, de- I
..ii it ey l?e and appear Ijefore *
e < on it of IW ale, to be held
* . II . Si u' !i ( a'olina, on the
I May. next, a ' ! pnliji - ition
' 11 o eloeK ! the forenoon, to E
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iimo->U:ition siimilu not be
my ti;?:><l seal this 2
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Jason *!. (Jkkkk, *
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J IIr UNION Timks. 17-21 ^
Dissolution. h
i .:?mmijheretofore existing
I. T. Gr i' mi it It M. Rates, "
Hading ?nd doing business A
linn 11 me-of Graham & Kates,
y dissolved b\ mutual consent. 2
thani retires from this firm and
ess heietofore will conducted
It. M E-dea. who assumes all
-t" the I Co firm >'. tlralum &
10 v.h ?m all ace s due the 11 m 0
VI & Iv.t' S must te p.lid at.Ol)Ce. J
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AN ORDINANCE.
ro raISK supplies for the fiscal
Year BEGINNING May 1, 1902, for
the Town of Union, S. o.
Bo it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town of Union, S.
C., in Council assotnblod and by the
authority of same:
That a tax to cover the expense of
Baid town of Union, from the firat
day of May, 1902, to the first day of
May, 190J1, be levied and collected in
manner and form as follows;
Sec. 1. That a tax of one (1) mill
ujjuli every uunur 01 i>ne vaiue 01 ail
real estate, personal property and
stock injtrade is hereby levied for a
Sinking Fund to redeem bonds.
Sec. 2. That a tax of two and onehalf
(2^) mills upon every dollar of
the value of all real estate, personal
property and stock in trade, is hereby
levied to pay interest on water
works, electric lights and water improvement
bonds.
Sec. 8. That a tax of six and onohalf
(Gi) mills upon every dollar of
the value of real estate, personal
property, and stock in trade is hereby
levied to meet the ordinary expenses
of municipal government of
said town for the fiscal year beginning
the first day of May 1902.
Sec. 4. That the sum of two (2)
dollars be fixed as a commutation for
the street or road duty, and the said
sum to be paid by all able bodied
male persons able to perform or
cause to be performed the labor herein
required, between the ag<-s of
eighteen (18) And fifty (50) years,
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nuu icsmc wiiiiiu mo corporate
limits of said town, except ordained
ministers and those exempt by law,
and any person liable to this tax,
who shall fail to pay within tho time
specified, shull bo required to work
upon the streets of Union* four days
under the direction of the street
overseer, and any person failing
either to pay said commutation or
perform said labor, shall be brought
before the Mayor's court and, upon
conviction, shall ho fined in a sum
not exceeding ten (10) dollars or imprisonment
not exceeding twenty
(20) days, either or both.
Sec. 5. That one-half of the taxes
herein levied and assessed shall he
duo and collected in the month of
May, 1002 and the remaining half
shall be due and collected during the
month of Ootober, 1902.
Sec. G. That the Town Clerk and
Treasurer . shall proceed to collect
one-half of tho taxes herein levied,
and that ho shall keep his books
open ironi the first day of May,
next, to the lirst day of June, 1902,
for this purpose; after which time
ho shall proceed by distress or
otherwise, as prescribed by law, to
collect such as remains unpaid with a
penalty of twenty (20) per cent, and
cost of collecting added.
Sec. 7. That tho to\^p Clerk and
Treasurer shall re-open his books and
keep them open from the lirst day of
October next to the first day of November,
1902, for tho purpose of collecting
tho remaining half of tho
taxes herein levied, after which time
he shall proceed by distress or otherwise
as prescribed by law to collect
ouvii ?o icmniii!! unpuia wnn a penalty
of twenty (20) per cent, and
coat of collecting added.
Sec. 8. That the basis of value for
taxation of real estate, personal
property and stock in trade, shall be
taken from assessments as levied.by
County Auditor in 1901 and 1902.
Sec. 9. That all ordinances or part
of ordinances conflicting with this
Ordinance are hereby declared repealed.
Done and ratified in Council Assembled
under the hand of the Mayor
md seal of the Council this the ninth
lay of April, 1902.
Macbeth Young, Mayor.
Yttest:
W. D. Arthur,
L5-8t. Clerk and Treasurer.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan in amounts of
>300 and upwards on improved farms
i 7 per cent interest. No comoission
except a reasonable attorney fee
or preparing necessary papers.
39-ly. V. 15. DkPass.
TO ARRIVE MAY 1st.
One car load celebrated Amen' bogie-'
and surries. Wo will sell close for
ash or on time and guarantee every
eliicle to satisfy.
Crawford it Aycock.
Wait until our buggies airive.
U-4t.
1ANDS WANTED
HY
XCELSIOR KNITTING MILLS,
Union. S. C.
0 experiedced Hoopers,
0 ' Knitters,
0 Press Uoom Hands,
0 Menders,
5 Pairers, Folders and Boxers.
We Rive children, young men, young
idies and old folka all work. Iland?
ow making from 75c to $\.2"> per day.
Vork much nicer than cotton mill work,
ipply at once to
r. H. OA.ULT,
THE AS. and MGR.
We will send mending to the homes
f all ladies in Union who desire work
nd live south of Main street, and to
hose who live not more than a quarter
f a mile, north of Main streot.
84f
Ik 1 t? i f--, | j If V
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That we have
furnishing ta t
Pianos, Organ:
Sewi
Of many mat
any price and
tli? customer,
a "Knalie" gra
tlx? cliear>estn
WHY
From u traveling agent and pay i
you will have to pay us who hav
said that it will cost traveling
This, of course, the buyer has to
I and save money by buying from
machines of several kinds at popi
in full bloom in its several depar
WONDER
S. M. RICE, Jr
Planning For '
For your comfort and
spring buying, is the pi
and you'll heartily agre
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tnuiuu^u ciiiu Cciniusi 1
that we have well a
Spring needs. Then if
economically, if its suj
fluences your buying, 1
tainly meet the requir
every possible value fe
at the right time of the
the price* were lowest,
you a
FEAST OF
A special economy in a
ping, New April val
New Ideas, New Fabri
mings. W. B. Corset
made in all the new styl
muslins at dainty pric
UP-TO DATE 1
is taking "the day" in I
the best for that is the
Spring Merchandise, but
will look well to the pric
is important. Our big 1
Shirts, Hosiery, Be
Neckwear, Corsets,
Suspenders is creat
Hats, worth from $
long as they last |
Table for 75 Ct
these and and you u
you need a hat or r
crowds and you wil
eager buyers flock tc
The McLure Mi
WANTED!?.
Everybody
bo know
(
facilities for
>uyers
s and
ng Machines
Les at almost
L term to suit
Pianos from
na? down to
lalte.
BUY
at least his expenses more than
e 110 traveling expenses? It is
men $65.00 to sell a piano.
pay. Now give this a though
a resident agent Organs and
.liar prices. Everything else
tments at the
: STORE.
HI
. E. U., Prop.
Ifour Pleasure,
i satisfaction in the
-ivilege of this store,
;e that we have been
n our preparation?
nticipated all your
one wants to buy
3erb values that inthis
stock will cerements,
for there is
:ature. We bought
market, just when
and that means to
BARGAINS.
11 the Spring sliopues
in Dress Goods.
cs and New Trims,
the Taest corset
es. Dainty Underes.
Our handsome
MILLINERY
Tnimi- Yah'11 iirn v* 4
- ?-vr.? vu ?i nrc(Ul
only safe kind of
the shrewd buyers
tes, as well, for value
ot of samples in
tits. Underwear
Overalls and
:ing a sensation.
1.50 to $3.oo as
)ut on our Job
mts. Look at
dll buy whether
lot. Watch the
I see where the
ircantile Co.,