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AN ORDINANCE.
Granting Special License by Town
of Union, S. C., for the Fiscal
Year Beginning May I, 1905.
tti- it ordained by the Muvor and Aldcrinan'of
tlie town ot' Union, S. C.. in Coum-il assembled
and by authority of same:
Thiit every person, firm, company or corporation
ecguged in or intending to engage in any
trade, husiues.-, or profession hereinafter mentioned.
\\ ithin the limits of the town of Union,
shall first obtain a license from the Clerk
and Treasurer, and all licenses herein mentioned
shall be non-transferable except by special pcrmiss
on from the Mayor or Town Council, said
license bei"g per anuin, if not otherwise specially
provided. Ami all licenses shall expire on
Mav 1 ltw.">. but may be revoked at any time by
Muvor or the Town Council.
Ski'. 1. No person, firm or corporation shall he
engaged in, prosecute or carry on any business,
occupation or profession hereinafter mentiouetl
v ilhout first receiving from the town Clerk and
Treasurer, upon the order of the Mayor, a spec-'
ial license thereror. to wit:
Stc, i K\ery itinerant, trutler or other person
tevcept licensed auctioneers I olTering for sale or
attempting to sell by sample within the town at
public outcry or otfierwise, any goods, wares,
merchandise, fancy urticlcs, spectacles, jewelry,
pictures, notions, or other articles of like character
or kind, shall pay in advance a license of
not less than ten ($111.00) dollars per d.iy fifty
I$ft0l)0t dollars per week; or three hundred
(iilOft.nO) dollars per year.
Sk< a. Every itenerant physician or vendor
or seller of medicine, patent or of his own make,
or practicing as an itenerant his profession or
calling shall pay a license of not lesa than ten
(IIO.iio) dollars per day or fifty tlftO.OO) dollars
per week.
Skc. I. Every person or persons peddling or
selling within the corporate limits, fruit, poultry,
vegetables, butter, eggs.or other like articles
of produce, shall pny a license of thirty
(IIM.iiO) dollars per nanum. Provided, that tlifs
section shall not he held to apply to sellers of
pr.iduce and like characters raised on farms in
Union county. S. C.
Skc. ft. Each nnd every dealer or company retailing
fresh meats, such as heef, mutton, pork,
fish or oysters and the like, shall pay a license of
eventv-five ($*5.00) per year and shall have a
lx al place of business, aud said dealer shall not
lie permitted to sell front any other place.
Ski . ii. Each and every dealer or company retailing
fresh meats, such as mutton, beef,pork
and the like, without the privilege of selling fish
or oysters, shall pay a license of fifty (fftn.fM)
dollar- per vear, and shall have a fixed place of
business, which mid place shall he mentioned
in the license, and said dealer shall not he permitted
to sell from anj other place. Provided,
that section five of this ordinance shall apply to
persons selling any of the aforesaid kinds of
mrat in quantities ?>f not less than one quarter
of the animal Such person or persons desiring
fo sell by the quarter shall first apply to the
May ir lor a permit, which shall he granted upon
the filing of an affidavit setting forth the following
facts: 1. 'l'hc name and address of the
person proposing to sell. 'J That the animal
... i.. i>c uiuvncrca whs oorn ana raised
on or upon the I'arm of the proposer! vendor. ;t.
That the meat to he offered is in acund and
wholesome condition.
Upon making said affidavit, the Mayor shall
issue an order to the Clerk antl Treasurer of the
town of Union, S. C., to grant said vendor a per
mit to sell said meat without license.
Kach agent or dealer in maps, book*,
periodicals and other like articles,
live dollars per day, or per year.... .V) 00
For each agent or solicitor for subscription
for shares or stm-k or any nou:
resident Muilding and la>an Association,
per day 100 00
Aucttioueer In house or on street, per
day, not less than I 00
For each chair in Ifarher shop...,"" fi 00
Mill posters, posting, tacking or distributing
... Jo 00
Mill posters, itenerant, not less than,per
day. 5 00
For each billiard and pool room on
Main street 25 00
For each billiard and pool room on all
other streets except Main street..... 75 00
For each person, persons or companv
keeping bicycles for rent .". In 00
For each t wo-hors<yarriage, buggv or
back kept for hire, outside of a livery
stable 15 00
For each one-horse carriage, buggy or
hack kept for hire outside ofaliverjr
stable 10 CO
Each person making a busincsa of buying
and telling caUic,Uogs, sheep and
be
3od Valu
a Soda
You have hea
other foods mak
tissue building a
You know thfl
of these elemenl
food contains the:
proportions as a
The United S
that soda cracl
richer in the m
have a much k
building and hea
article of food nu
That is why I
an important pai
sent the superla
their goodness ai
^ from the oven to
^ against air, moisi
^ I too small to ment
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/ NATIONA1
such like for profit or gain, l>cr anum 2"> 00 '
Kadi person, persons or company selling
coal for profit or gain 10 00 V
Kacit cotton seed oil mill 'i") 00 11
For each circus, per Jay loo 00 s
For each three-horse or mora dray.... 15 00 n
For eaeh two.horse dray 10 00 "
F'or one-horse dray 5 INI '
i/..-.1. ,i ? i .
.^ . >1 umjT mill line it license SI11III IHIVC H 1111111ber
thereon and the driver of any such vehicle *
shall keep that number exposed on his hack or
dray; and every such driver shall wear a badge J
in a conspicuous place, havingiopon it the number
of the license.
Express company and oil company transact
ing and doing business in this town and other
point or points within this State, for corporations
other than the government of the United
States, its officers and agents:
Express Company 76 00
Oil Company 50 (HI i
.Exhibitions outside of opera house or upon the
streets in the discretion of the Mayor.
Kor each llying jenny 300 00
Kor each living jenny, per day 10 00
week, 140.00, or mont h, $100.00.
Fairs, concet ts, festivals, or parties for gain on
Main street, per night or day, not less than one
dollar and at the discretion of the Mayor. <
Kor each dealer selling fresh fish out- i
side of house on Main street 150 00
Kor each dealer selling fresh fish ii <
house on Main street oO 00 i
Kor each dealer selling fresh fish more i
than 100 feet from Main street 50 00
Kor sach solicitor soliciting labor from I
the town of Union for points beyond i
I incorporate limits, per day 3" 00 I
I Each and every person running an ice <
wagon or dealing in ice 25 00 i
Knch soda fountain 6 00
Each ice cream saloon 5 00 1
Each person selling icecream on street 6 00 i
1.unch dealers, per day 1 00 1
J..iverv, feed and sules stables, not in- 1
eluding street carriages or drays.... 50 00 I
Ileal estate agent 35 (Ml '
Each agent or dealer (who has no an- I
moil license) selling mules i r horses, i
"> t>er day, or <30 per week, or mules i
, and horses at auction, per day 10 IK) i
Kor lecture, musical entertainment,
" pla y or show, for reward outside of
liMIA hiinae in -II-..? -r
, ? "= 1
Mayor 5 nO I
Kurti oculist or optician, itinerant, per i
day .">00 i
For each opera house ~>0 00 I
Kach oyster saloon with privilege of <
selling hulk oysters per year 10 00 I
For each pawn broker Jin 00 i
F'or each photograph gallery 10 00
For each itenerant phytogrophcr, per I
day 1 00 |
F'or each itinerant plumber, per day 10 00 i
For each side show, per day 25 00 (
For each itenerant sewing machine i
agent or dealer Ill 00 i
Itinerant stove dealers, per dny it Hi i
For each hoot or ?hoe black with privilege
ot chair on street 0 00 i
F'or each shooting gallerv 25 00
F'or each skating rink $5per month, or i
per year 10 00 i
F'or c ich railroa I for business done
within the state anil not inolmlina
that done without the State 1"0 (C
For each restaur mt v 96 00
Kor etu'h ten pin alley 60 00
Kach telegraph company operating an
office without the incorporate limit*
cf the town of Union shall pay a license
per annum of 25 00
Kach telephone company transacting
and doing business between any
points in this town or any other point
or points in this State for individuals
or corporations other than the goverunment
of the United States, its officers
and agents ">0 ?>
Kach wood yard Hi 40
Kor each lllacksinith shop Jitw
Kor each street Vender selling ice cre.am 5 HI!
Kach IJfe Insurance Company i'"> 00;
Kach Kire Insurance Company 15 40
Kach broker or agent receiving orders
or transacting business in future options
of every kind whatsoever.. ..... jo# no i
Kor each and every business not specified
above shall he charged at the discretion of the
Mayor or Town Council.
Sec. 8. Any person,persons, rompany, firm
or corporation embraced or mentioned in any of
the foregoing sections or section of this ordinance
and required therein to obtain license or
to pay for the performing or carrying on of their
respective business or for the traisaa?7tion of the
same, who shall fail, rafnae or neglect to pay the j
license or an ount therein, specified in advance
and each and every person, firm or corporation 1
giving, showing, or attempting to give or show |
any of the performances, ahows or exhibitions
without having received and paid for thafr license
to do so, and any pereon rar persons, firm I
or corportliou violating any pggl or pact* of J
c
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Cracker
rd that some foods furnis
e muscle, and still othei
nd heat forming,
it most foods have one or
ts, but do you know th
m all-in such properly bal
good soda cracker?
tates Government report i
:ers contain less watei
luscle and fat elements
igher per cent of the *
t forming properties tha
ide from flour.
Jneeda Biscuit should
t of every meal. They i
tive of the soda crackc
id nourishment being br<
you in a package that is
ture and dust?the price
ion.
- BISCUIT ;COMPAN\
his ordinance, shall be required to pay a fine of i
int less than one dollaror more than one hundred
ollars per day for each and every day to offendug,
or to be impriaoned and made to workonthe
treets and public places of the town for not
nore than thirty days for each day sa offending,
nd at the discretion of the Mayor or Town
Council.
Sic. 6. That all license herein mentioned {
re due and collectable beginning May I, 11MB
Done and ratified in Council assembled under 1
he hand of the Mayor and seal of the Council
his the seventh day of April, 1005.
Attest: K. L. McNali.v,
W. I). AnTiifa, Mayor.
Clerk and Trraa.
AN ORDINANCE.
To Raise Supplies for the Fiscal
Year Beginning May I. 1905,
For the Town of Union, S. C.
lie it ordained by the Mayor and Alderman
>f Union. S. C. in Council assembled and by the
luthority of same:
That a tax to coyer the expense of raid town
>f Union, from the first day of May. J MB, to the
[iral day of May, ltM*t ha levied and collected in
manner and form as follows:
Skc. 1. That a tax of fifteen (15) mills
ipon every dollar of the value of all real
estate, personal property and stock in-trade ia
tercby levied for general purposes including
>ne thousand ($1,000.) dollars for the maintenince
of the Carnerrie IVr-~ I
Skc. 2. That the autn of one and \ j ($1.50) dolars
fixed an a commutation for the street or road
luty, and the said aum to he paid by all ahle
Wodied male nertons, ahle to perform or caase to
lie performed the labor herein required, between
the age* of eighteen (IN) and fifty (.VI) years,
who reside within the corporate limit* of said
town, except ordained ministers and those exempt
by law, said snm of on* and % dollars
tll.Vl) as a commutation for street or road duty
(ball be collected during the month of
May llinft; and any person liable to this tax,
who shall fail to pay within the time specified,
dial! lie required t"? work on the streets of Union
three dara under the direction of the *trcct overteer,
and any person failing either to pay said
rommutation or perform said labor, shall be
Wrought before the Mayor's court and, upon confiction,
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding'
ten (10) dollars or imprisonment not exceeding
twenty (21) days, either or both.
Skc. it. That one-half of the taxes herein
levied and assessed shall be due and collected in
the month of May. lOUfi, and the remaining half
(hall be due and collected during the month of
October, 1005. except the one and % dollars (91.VI)
is a commutation for street or road duty, which
ihall be collected as provided in Section 2 of this
ordinance. *
Skc. 4. That the Tow n Clerk and Treasurer
shall proceed to collect one-haif of the taxes
herein levied, and that he shall keep his hooks
open from the first day of May next to the first
day of June, 100W, for this purpose; after which
time he shall proceed by di,tress or otherwise,
as prescribed by law, to collect such as remains
unpaid with a penalty of twenty (2n) per cent
snd cost of collecting added.
Sec. ft. That the Town Clerk and Treasurer
shall reopen his hooks and keep them open
from the first day of October next to the first
day of November, ltltk~>, for the purpose of collecting
the remaining half of the taxes herein
levied? after which time he shall proceed by
distress or otherwise as prescribed by law to
collect such as remain* unpaid with a penalty
of twenty (20) per cent, and cost of collecting
added.
Skc. t). That the basis of value for taxation of
real estate, personal property and stock In trade
shall he taken from the assessments as levied
by County Auditor in I (KM and 1M3.
SKC. 7 That all ordinances or part of ordinances
conflicting with this ordln?ne? a?
by declared repealed.
Done and ratified in Council Amtombled under
the hand of the Mayor and *eal of the
Council thi* the seventh (7th) day of April. 1006.
K. L. McNai.i.y,
W. D. Artiivr, Mayor.
Clerk and Trea*.
Notice! Notice!
All persons are hereby notified to
present to the undersigned all claims
against the estate of Dr. A. E. Fant,
[leceased. properly attested. All owing
said estate to make immediate payment
Mrs. J. Mkadou Fant,
April 4,1905. Administratrix.
13-3t 7
AMjflSL*
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Humor mid Philosophy
By DUNCAN N. SMITH
+ +
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
When a man's head expands some
how his brain often contracts.
Clothes that a man admires in some
brilliant songstress on the vaudeville
stage rarely please him when worn by
bis wife.
When n chaperon wants to make a
real hit she goes to sleep.
When a woman marries a rich man
sometimes It is because she wants the
man, but always it is because she
wants the money.
There is often something wonderfully
alluring about a thing that is none
jf your business.
A bigot is a man who has ouc idea
and does not know how to treat it.
A constant forgetter is invariably a
hopelessly selfish person.
A man with an enlarged cupola seldom
has a good viewpoint.
Some men would be artistic liars If
they only knew when to stop.
Perfection has no charm for the per
| Ms'
Vfw#
rs are
more B
at no B
anced jj)
ihows VrA
tissue I
n any IB)
epre- mm
Very Low Excursion Rates
via Southern Railway.
Kansas City. Mo., Southern Baptist
Hint volition Mnv IMth_l7tli I OAT. Uui?
v v.. . i VMf luw^ liavc
one first class fare plus fit) cents for
round trip. Tickets on sale May 7 to
11, inclusive, final limit May 23rd,
lOOfi.
St. Ixniis, Mo., National Bnptist Anniversary,
May 16-24, 1905. Rate, one
first class fare plus 25 cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 14, 15 and '
16, with final limit May 27th. 1005.
Asheville, N. C., South Atlantic Mis- <
sionary Conference, May 17-21, lOOfi.
Kate, one first class fare plus 2fi cents
for the round trip. Tickets on sale
May 16-17, final limit May 23rd, 1906. ,
tort Worth, Texas, General Assembly
Southern Presbyterian Church '
May 1H-26, 1006. Rate, one first class
fare plus $2 for round trip. Tickets
on sale May 15th, 16tli, 17th, final limit
May 31st, 1005.
Hot Springs, Va., Southern Hard- ]
ware Jobbers Association, June 6-9.
1005. Rate, one first class fare plus .
25 cents for round trip tickets on sale
June 3, 4, 5, final limit June 13th, 1905.
Savannah, Ga., National Travelers
Protective Association of America,
May 16-23, 1005. Rate, one first class
fare plus 50 cents for round trip.
Tickets on sale May 13-14, final limit
May 20th, 1905.
Savannah, Ga., Fourth Annual Tournament
Southern Golf Association,
May 9-13, 1905. Rate, one first class
fare plus twenty-five cents for round
trip. Tickets on sale May 7, 8, 9, 1905,
limited May 15th, 1905.
The Southern Railway is the most
direct line to all of the above points,
operating Pullman sleeping cars, high
back vestibule coaches, with superb
dining car service. \ (
For detailed information apply to
any ticket agent of this company or
R. W. Hunt,
Division Passenger A cent.
Charleston, S. C.
Trespass Notice.
All |K*raoii8 are hereby forbidden to
tri'RiMM upon the following described
lands either by hunting, fishing,
walking, driving, riding, cutting timber,
grazing stock or otherwise :
The tract of land known as the Jonas
Swlnk home tract in Hogansvillc township,
liounded by land of J. W. Scott,
J. P. Cage, the I). C. Gist children,
Jesse L. Swink, Zack Rodger.
12-4t J. P. McKISSICK.
Notice! Notice!
I will sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, before the court house door, on
Saturday, April 22, 1905, at 2 o'clock p.
m , all the pcmonal property belonging
to the eetate ofMrs, Mary I>aw8on. deceased,
consisting of bed and bedding,
bureau, chairs, one cooking stove and
utensils, sewing machines, etc., etc.
A. O. Bmtly,
April 6th, 1906. Administrator.
M-2t
1*' - a * - i.
ustent rnuit finder.
It certainly did take tlie man a long
:lnie to wake up who wrote love letters
:o his wife for twenty years after they
!\*ere married.
A Nickel's Worth.
There's the Jingle of a nickel
In the pocket of my vest.
But the nickel doesn't Jingle
In the way I like the best;
Ooesn't slip across the surface
Of a gold piece, I'll allow;
That's the reason that I'm feeling
Sort o' up against It now.
For the muffled, mournful Jingle
Of that solitary nick
Is the only thing, between me
And the shovel and the ptck,
And I'm not so mighty certain
That I could a shovel And
That would hava a Job hitched to It
Good for grub of any kind.
When the world Is looking stormy
And a man Is out of cash.
With no Job In night to stake him
To Just ordinary hash,
Then he sort o' hates to hand out
His last nickel, don't you know;
It's the only thing that holds him
To the days of long ago.
If he has a nimble nickel
Grinding on an old trunk key.
Still his self respect stays with him.
And no hobo yet Is he.
So that lonely little nickel
In my pocket with the key
Sort o' whispers, "Fortune, flckle
Goddess, yet may smile on me."
The Only Way,
Russian Editor?At last I have an
Hiltion that I feel certain will please
:he censor.
Sarcastic. Friend?Getting the paper
)Ut all blank?
Keeping It Dark.
She?Freddie and Clara are engaged,
i)Ut they have decided to keep their engagement
a secret. Clara told me so.
lie?Yes, I know. Freddie told me.
Made Her Too Strong, Perhaps.
"Does your daughter help with the
liousework?"
"No, poor girl, she Is too tired after
iier physical culture exercise."
Didn't Shy.
(Tot hiwr. >
iHAFAHOMllvj
There was a young girl from Milwaukee
Whose manners were awkward and
gawky,
But pa was a brewer,
And so there were fewer
Young men than you might suppose
balky.
Natural Instinct.
"Does the little boy take after his
mother?"
"Yes; he takes after her every time
he wants a piece of pie."
Should Be.
"Are these eggs perfectly fresh?"
"They should be. We Just bought
them from a fresh young man."
PUycd Favorites.
He waa much opposed to microbes;
To wipe them out he planned.
But he didn't want to hurt (he germ
That caused the German band.
Second Choice.
"Is he looking for a Job?"
"No; but he will take one If he can't
find a situation."
The Limit (
He wasn't any howling awell,
Ha wasn't any tough;
Ha waa a poet; that was all,
But wasn't that enough?
v 4ft,
' tfllMinllMwMWr rrr",m'
[IN A BAD WAY. *^11
iVlany a Union Reader will
Feel Grateful for This
Information.
When your back Rives out; ^
Becomes Lame, weak or aching;
When urinary troubles set in,
Y? ur kidneys are "in a bad way,"
Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you,
lleie is local evidence to prove it:
W. B. Pitt, shoemaker on East Main
street, residing on West Main street,
says: "My work is very hard on the
hack and it has been weak for years.
On many occasions I could scarcely get
up f'om my seat and when I did get up
I could scarcely straighten on account of
the kinks and pain in mv back. At
night I could hardly rot In any ;> sition.
Tho kidney secretiona were very
dark and full of sediment, and very ?Msagreeable
in odor. I tried any numlrer
of rmiediea, liniment* of all kind and
plaste-s for the kidneys but never got
anv relief until I got Poan's Kidney
Pills at the Holmes Pharmacy. The
very flrst-dose ben? fited me, and since HpP
taking them I have had no pein, my
hack is stronger, and I can go to bed at
night, sleep like a log and get up in the
morning re?te 1."
For sale b^ all dealers. Price 50c per
uox. roeier-minum uo. Buffalo, K Y.,
solo agents for the United 8tatee. Itemember
the name?DOAN'S?and take
no other.
F. C. DUKE, 1
Representing the Best and Host
Liberal Life, Health and Accident
Insurance Companies In the world.
OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson
Building.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
real estate, stocks and
bonds.. - <
HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET.
J. CLOUGH WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up Stairs Foster
Building.
SCAIFE & HAMBLIN,
1 rattorneys at law.
FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C.
D. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D.
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN.
Office in Opera House Building.
Day calls left at Duke Drug Co.
Residence Phone 147.
11-JLZtp
Dr. J. M. Wallace Dr. II. L. Fellers
WALLACE & FELLERS,
^DENTISTS^
Crown and Bridge Work A
Specialty.
Offices: Rooms 1 and 2
Nicholson Building.
Phone 117.
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Thk Hkge loo Beam
SAW MILL
witfc
Hkacook-Kinq Feed works
Engines and Boilers, Woodworking
Machinery, Cotton Oikxiho, Brickxakinq
and shingle and LiVH
Machinery, Corn Mills, Etc,, Eto.
OIBBES MACHINERY CO.* JRR
Columbia, S* C. WlM
The qibbes Shinqjlk Maohine
IA JJ^JBbskes short roods.
AXLF.
JL ^kknd light loads.
QREASE
for everything ^
that runs on wheels.
I Sold Everywhere.
Bring your job work to The
Times. We can please you.