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BEB3EEBBBBJ IWE | OLD HICKS jg The Be: qjj We have just j? Nicholson Wan ?2 road, on Mail Klc /M r^v I_I i//^ - Qp 11 IV^NUKY 1 Rock i Hill | Buggie & W We have long s (S I" | i i t fi >K AN ORDINANCE i i j o Amend ax Ordin ance Untitled i "Ax Ordinance Granting U Ci. ! Young, His Associates and as | signs, a Franchise to Build, K<jyn? | and Ol'erati: av Kl.lXTltlC RaII. ' road in tiii: Town of Union, South j Carolina. Be it ordained l>\ the Mayor and Al l dtrmen of the town of Union, South i Carolina, in Council assembled, and by authority of same that an Ordinance en- ! titled, "An Ordinance Granting I.. G. Young, his associates and Assigns, a , Franchise to Build, Kquip and Operate | an lilectrie Railroad in the Town of . Union, South Carolina", ratified in ' Council assembled on the second day of | January, 1905, he and the same is hereby I amended by striking from Section 14 of said Ordinance the words "said rights being exclusively granted to the said I.. G. Young, his ass< cintes ami assigns", so that said Ordinance as amended shall read as follows, to wit; Section 1. That I.. Ci. Young and his associates and assigns be, and they are hereby authorized and emnnwrreH in construct, equip, maintain am! operate n street railway through, on anil along the streets and avenues ami all streets and avenues that may he hereafter opened, and arc authorized and empowered to operate the same hv electricity and necessary equipments including the erection and building of poles and wires in said streets. Skc. 2. That the said railway shall he constructed with single or double tracks as may he determined upon by the said L. G. Voting, his associates and assigns, with all necessary and convenient turnouts, switches and sidings; provided the tracks shall not be laid or maintained above or below the surface of the street*, and shall he constructed of first class "T" iail*, in such manner that carriages and other vehicles may cross the same at all points freely and easily without ohst.notion. All proposed plans, courses, styles of.rails and the manner of laying the shine to he submitted to the Street Committee for their approval and sanction, which shall he obtained before said Company proceeds t<> break the ground or occupy any of the highways of the city. Si:c. 1 That tlie rates of transportation (f passengers and property shall he j fixid it} lot t.?<iiipany operating said ' strict railway, providing that the rates j of fare lor each passenger for one con- | unc.us rue in any one Direction inside | the Town limits shall not exceed live cents, except before or after regular hours, when ten cents may be charged. Sec. 4. In case of accident to the electrical equipment, animal or any other motive power may Ire used tempoarily. Sec. 5. The space between the tracks and eighteen inches outside of the rails shall Ire kept in good Condition and repair, so as to conform to the condition of the balance of the street upon which the road runs, and satisfactory to the Mayor and Town Council during the life of this franchise; and in case the same alia 11 not he kept in a state of repair satisfactory to the said Mayor and Town Council the same may be repaired bv the Town and the expenses of such repairs shall be chargeable to the street railway. Sec.' 6. The cars on said railway shall run as often as the publk: interests I A , IIUlUMIBI A ummmmmmmMUWrn 3GBEBEBEBEBE HAN RY WAGONS st of All. unloaded in the ehouse, near raili street, Thirty WAGONS. We( RO which are nol ^ split hickory, buggy on the tiirArc | ?.MI VI since been convince( Fickory Wagon or a he Pe D. F. 7BBBBBBBBBBS demand, and the speed of tlie said cars within the Town limits shall not exceed v fifteen miles per hour. je Sr'C- *7- All fire riimnn? ..1. I M shall he prcvided with suitable head- J lights. No car shall ue allowed to slop e upon the cross walks cr in front of any n intersecting street unless through neces- ii sity. Cars operated upon said railway tracks shall be entitled to the right of si way, and the driver of any vehicle ob- y struclinir the same shall turn out and leave the track free upon the approach ti of any car so as not to obstruct the pa>- n sage of the same; and any driver ot any la other person who upon the call or signal o of the motor man, conductor or any s! other person in charge of any car, shail c neglect vy refuse to vacate said tracks fi shall he subject to imprisonment in the discretion of the Mayor or Town Conn t cil not exceeding thirty days or to a fine t not less than one nor more than fity dol- k laisfor each and every offence, to be v collected a? other lines are collected in a the Town of Union. Provided that this i section shall not apply as to the various s tire apparatus of the town which at all c limes have the right of way in all streets ^ in case of fire. t Skc. 8. The said L. G. Young, his associates and assigns, shall forever save r harmless the Town of Union from and t against any and all legal damages, t judgements, decrees and costs that inny lie recovered against the said Town bv I reason of the privileges hereby granted 'J or by reason of any act or acts on their I part under and by virtue of the provls ions of this ordinance. J Skc. 9 The right is hereby reserved to have water and sewer mains laid, as [ the public may require; hut if it should he necessary at any time to take up and temove any part of said tracks for the purposes above mentioned then the same shall he replaced as promptly as may he, and in as good condition as found, at the expense of the party for whose benefit thev were removed j and before any ?uch ii removal the railway shall he securely in- j( dctnnified against anv loss or ininrv I - "' '"" 'ill therefrom by the person or uersons or . Corporation for whose benefit such removal is made. When the streets are 7 not graded or paved the tracks shall In- r( so laid as to conform to the surface of the streets, hut when such streets arc hereafter front time to tinte pared or im- i t< proved the track shall conform to the o improved or adopted grade. I n Sf.c. to. In consideration of the const ruct'on and operation of the said railwav within the Town limits and its ex- 2 tension and operation to Monarch Cotton Mills. Excelsior Knitting Mills, and the public benefits to he derived therefrom, the Mayor and Town Council hereby T waive and remit t the said I,. G. Young, his associates and assigns, any and all license tax, or fees that may now or at any time thereafter be assessed upon or r against the said railway, not relieving t the said C G. Young, his associates and assigns, of any property tax to which they may be liable. Sf.c. ii. All policemen when on duty and in full uniform shall be allowed to ride on any of the cars of said railway free of charge within the Town limits. Sf.c. 12. The powers and privileges hereby granted shall not vest until the said L. G. Young, his associates and as- Ii signs, shall have accepted a formal ac- ^ ceptance, in wiiting, of the provisions of this ordinance, agreeing to comply witn and be bound by the t**rms and conditions thereof. > IDLE . larry in Stock a L CK HILL ted for their wearin latest style and f market, and built b \ that the best i? alv Rock Hill Buggy w for they are sure to COME TO ? o pi cs ANT GILLIAM, Tret a m Sr.e. 13. It is further provided that VyS >*ork shall begin in pood faith upon the unslruction of said track within the 'own limits on or before the 1st dav of lily, 1906, and the said railway shall be ompieted and in operation within six [ninths thereafter, unless restrained by nsiipcralilc obstacles. Skc. 14. The rights herein pranted hall continue for the period of fifty ? ears from the date hereof. Skc. 15. If at any time during the ' srni of this Iranchise said railway shall 0^ ot be operated fora term of nine months II' fter the said railway shall have begun l\\ pcration, then this franchise or privilege ((/ hall thereupon cease, determine and be- ill nine null and void, unless prevented l\\ mm so holflor iw llio ??' i "i ? - *'j ? i..w .??. m Sec. 16. The Town Council reserves Ijj o itself the ri^lit and power at all times III o pass such ordinances, rules and rejru- ((/ utions concerninpr said street railway tttS rithin the corporate limits of the Town ^5 nd the operation of ?lie same as may in ts opinion be necessary to the public ?] afely and convenience, and in the exer- If// ise of the police powers incident to the Kvg Town not inconsistent with the terms of flW his franchise '/A Sec. 17. This franchise shall become vlv lull and void unless accepted within /)) hirtv days from the date of its ratifica- */A ion.' SW Done and ratified in Council assent- /}) >led, under the corporate seal of the 'Z.li ["own of Union, on this the sixth day of vsij *cb., 1905, at Union. S. C. yyf\ R. L. McNALLY, Mayor. Iff/ Attest; Wig W. D. Arthur. flfjj L. S.J Clerk and Treasurer. A MILDER CLIMATE. In Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas. Stock ranges ten to twelve months 'i the year, two and three crops ftrow a a season. Now is the time to look p a location while the land is cheap. On February 7th and 21st and March ( th and 21st, Cotton Belt Route, will sell T mind trip home-seekers' tickets from * t. Louis, Thebes, Cairo and Memphis j points in above named states at rate f $15, or one fare plus $2 where it takes less than $15. One way colonist tickets, February 1st and March 21st at half fnrc nlnalt ? ? Writ** for map, time table, and ask bont rates to any point. j. P. SMITH, T. P. A. Cotton Belt Route, Atlanta, Ga. i I TOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. ombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, Georgia- ^ TH I arge Assortmei BUQQII g qualities, beinj 'inest finish, easi y honest Southei vays the cheapest e are almost sure stand the test. >EE US. Supp asurer and Manag aaaaaaaaas DR. McCREER EYE SPECIALIST: Office, li. & P. Bank Building. Hours, 9 to I < HAIR & DENTI! Crown, Bridgework and R Office over Mutual Dry Go HAVE YOUR HOMEG Cabbage Plants, Prices: 1000 at $ 1.50, 5000 at $ 1.25 Shipped C. (>. I), if desired. Pli Oflice in good condition. Wri Cabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoi Orders for shipment of Tomato Plani Sweet Potato Draws should JAS. RAY C Express Office, Youngs Island, S. C\ wbobi" ^QVAtER ME GROWN IN THtt I Green rind, red meet, full If you want quality, sweetness EjEv1' possible to grow, plant out* southoi or western-grown melon seed does consider the quality and product ol Pw. Three Ounces?Three Best Wood's Descriptive Seed Catalogue ( and all other Farm and tiartenSeed iVui. We are headquarters for Cdw Pea*, Corn, rtillet, Soja and Vol vet WHIPS ^ AND ? POCKET KNIVES J CHEAP S n AT T. SEXTON'S, j II 3g?3a3Q3SeSE B BE IF YOU ARE TH BUYING A V the Old Hickory is get; they are mad< best selected matt the best skilled w can be had in the I and they always satisfaction. it Of M ES, J j made from JjB& est running I5^~i rn Manufac= in the end; when \ to sell his neighbor / ) I y Co. ;er. V OLYMPH, T k'ES TESTED FREE. Take Stairway on Main Street, and 2 to G. H A I R, jj STS. I emulating a Specialty. [' > ods Co., Union', S. C. j ' >)?) ROWN CABBAGE. | All Varieties. per 1000, 10000 at $1 per 1000. ints sirriveut your Express %jj te for Merchants' Prices. zjW cs and Turnips in Season. rni ts, Sea Island Cotton Seed and mk be booked in advance. lERATY, % Enterprise, S. C. hy ffl if t LOW SEEEX^W SUNNY SOUTH. of Joloo and ao swoot," , and tbe beat melons that It fo^jH m-grown melon seed. Northern n't begin to compare, when you^t^fc ' the fruit prod uced. Varieties?Hailed for 25c. "TtfW \ lells about tbe Inwt southern melons, Atej/M s. It's mailed free for tbe asking. Sorghums. Seed Corn, EimlUge beans. Write for Catalogue. . tomiB. Rlchmond| Wall Paper! l large and well selected stock on \ and. Bee my line first, I'll gel \ t* . ? wm uusiiit-ss. ii you wiuii nm oods lot me order them. PICTURE FRAMING. jat me attend to tlicm for you. My noulding the latest, my prices the >west. You know my work, it is l\vay8 the l>est. A lot of second- \ and furniture to close cut, you lake the price. Upholstering, arpct laying and repairing. j Ring 1G3. Hilling, The Paper Man.^ s .J nTuinlt Kftfiii C33S333Sf B S T! | UNKING OF S ^AGON 8 > the kind to g? i of the very hrt erial and by orkmen that &| Jnited States, S give perfect ra ? ve sell ari Old & * l BSggBBSSSn One ofNie*57 Varieties. ^ HEINZ Gold Medal i \Y/ npr/>rl/>n ! n vri VUIU Sauce A meat sauce of mild and evenly balanced flavor, not pungent, not biting, not sharp, Perhaps an unfortunate standard haHlven A Hot up in tal>le snuc- ^ os. Wo do net \vnture to say that, 1 ut tin* Il'inz Co. liav H'*t up a (lifYt-ront > n? . Ve invite you to try I his ex-cellent condiment | with the understandii g hat if you do not like i. you may return it and we will refund full purchase price. ( UNION GROCERY COMPANY. t * "Fr-sli npp-tizirg L. L. WAGNON, Manager. We give Southern Trading Stamps for cash purchases. Money for you. y SSSSSSSSSI III ?Jl