The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 26, 1907, Image 6
RANCHERS WANT WIVES.
Pretty Girls Who go West and Don't
Like Their Looks Will Have
Fares Refunded.
Iiiverton, Wyo.?A wife l.unt is
being organi/.ed by tin; band of lonely
bachelors who have settled on the
homesteads which the government
recently opened in the Wind river
or Soshone Indian reservation.
They call themselves the Riverside
Bachelor Club.
They have inserted in state papers
an advertisement for wives, and
they will later advertise in papers j
throughout the country unless they
should in the meantime find help-!
mates. I
Young women who may desire to J
correspond with any of these young I
men with a view of matrimony are j
requested to address the secretary of;
the club, who will promptly give
them any information they may
desire regarding the age, personal j
appearance, habits, financial circumstances,
etc., of any of the wifeseekers.
The members of the club are willing
to pay the railroad fares and
other traveling expenses of any
young woman who may come here
with the expectation of getting married,
and should any young woman
....... -i i? i
??nyj maj uiiiu; coniige uer imnn |
after arriving on the ground ami I
desire to go hack home single, her I
expenses will he paid.
Every Hour of tlie Day.
Palmetto Drug Co.. the reliable druggists
of Union. S. C., are having calls'
for "HINDIPO," the new Nerve Ton-!
ic and Vitalizer. Cures Nervous De,
bility. Insomnia, Restores Lost Vital-1
ity, that they are selling under a positive
guarantee.
Its merits are becoming the talk of]
the town and everybody wants to tryi
it, and why not? It costs nothing if
it dont' do you good?not one cent.
They don't want your money if it
does not benefit you, and will cheer-1
fully refund the money. Try it today.!
An Oklahoma man, seventy
years of ago, has been sentenced to
prison for ninety-nine years fori
murder; hut of course he may get
the usual commutation of time for
good behavior.
A llfnm'in Tnllc Ua..i ? nl
n niuiiiaii torn I1UVY IU IttJlltJVt; M1CUmatiG
Pains.
'? ( have heen a very great sufferer from
llie dreadful disease, rheumatism, lor
a number of years. I have tried many
medicines but never Rot much relief
from any of them until two years ago,
when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. 1 found relief before
1 had used all of one bottle, but kept;
011 applying it and soon felt like a
different woman. Through my advice]
many of my friends have tried it and
can tell you how wonderfully it has
worked.?Mrs. Sarah A. Cole. 140 S.
New St.. Dover, Del. Chamberlain's
Pain Balm is a liniment. The relief j
from pain which it affords is alone
worth many times its cost. It makes]
rest and sleep possible. For sale by I
Union Drug Co.
The Rev. Frank Joseph Schneider
recently died in Germany. He was
a minister on New York's east side
for many years and is said to have|
married over couples. He
got rich from his fees.
A Criminal Attack.
011 an inoffensive citizen is frequently
made in that apparently useless little I
tube called the "appendix." It's gen-j
crally the result of protracted consti-1
pation, following liver torpor. Dr. t
King's New Life Pills regulate tlie I
liver, prevent appendicitis, and estab-1
lish regular habits of the bowels. 25c |
at all druggists.
Columbia is getting ready for the
reunion. Itev. J. Wm. Flinn, I).
1)., bus accepted the invitation to
deliver the annual address to the
veterans. A special invitiition will
l>e sent to General Stephen D. Lee,
the ranking surviving Confederate
soldier and a native of South Carolina.
His presence would add
greatly to the pleasure of the
reunion.
Whooping Cough.
f have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family in cases of
whooping cough, and want to tell you
that it is the best medicine I have ever
used.?\V. F. Gaston. Posco, Ga. Thiremedy
is safe and sure. For sale by
Union Drug Co.
Mrs. Esther McNeil, the founder
of the Woman's Christian Temperance
Union, and lirst president of
x the organization, died at her home
at Fredonia this week. She was U>rn
at Carlisle, N. V. 1U years ago, and
was widely known throughout the
, United States as a temperance
worker.
Gentle and Effective.
A well known Manitoba editor
writes: "As an inside worker I lind
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
invaluable for the touches of biliousness
natural to sedentary life,
their action being gentle and effective,
clearing the digestive tract and the
head." Price, 25 cents. Samples free
at Union Drug Co.
1' if. j. ,
?
EUREKA!
Yes, I Have Found It at Last.
Found what? Why that Chambc
; Iain's Salve cures eczema and all ma
ner of itching of the skin. I ha
, been afflicted for many years with sk
j diseases. 1 had to get up three or fo
times every night and \vash with c<i
| water to allay the itching, but sin
| using this salve in December, 19c
the itching has stopped and has 11
I troubled me.?Rider John T. Onglc
; Rootville, Pa. For sale by Union Dn
I Co.
In Italy the sale of salt is a go
eminent monopoly, its cost in tin
country being greater than that <
sugar. Every one, therefore, ua
it very carefully. It is only forsa
in the tobacco shops; and the pr
viloge of keeping these is greatl
coveted, being a sort of sinecui
awarded to men who, in other cour
tries would receive a pension fc
services to the government.
Cured of Rheumatism.
Mr. Wm. Henry, of Chattanoog
Tetin., had rheumatism in his left ari
"The strength seemed to have goi
out of the muscles so that it was us
less for work." he says. "I appli<
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and wrappi
the arm in tlannel at night, and to n
relief I found that the pain gradual
left me and the strength returned,
three weeks the rheumatism had di
appeared and has not since returned
If troubled with rheumatism try a ft
applications of Pain Balm. You a
certain to be pleased with the reli
which it affords. For safe by Unit
Drug ?Io.
Prof. W. II. Hand, of the Sout
Carolina university, lectured to
good audience in the graded sclux
building at Jonesville. His lectin
dealt with the history, comlitic
and need of the public schools i
South Carolina.
Hard Times in Kansas.
The old days of grasshoppers at
drouth are almost forgotten in tl
prosperous Kansas of today; althoip.
a citizen of Codell. Karl Shamhur
has not yet forgotten a hard time 1
encountered. He says: "I was \voi
out and discouraged hy coughing nigi
and day. and could lind no relief till
tried Dr. King's New Discovery,
took less than one bottle to complet
ly cure me." The safest and most r
liable cough and cold remedy and lut
and throat healer ever discovcrc
Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c ai
J-I.oo. i rial Dottk' tree.
Tl>?' eleventh annual meeting <
the Palmetto Medical Associatio
will bo held at rmrnngmn on wee
nesday and Thursday of this wee!
This association is composed t?f th
colored physicians, dentists, tin
pharmacists of this state and tl
meetings are usually largely attorn
ed.
Out of Sight.
"Out of sight, out of mind," is ;
old saying which applies with speci
iorce to a sore, burn or wound that
been treated with Iincklen's Arnh
Salve. It's out of sight, out of mil
and out of existence. Piles too ai
chilblains disappear under its healii
influence. Guaranteed by all dru
tfists. 35c.
A factory in Paris caught lire an
it was noticed that what appean
to he a large number of childn
were being thrown out of the wit
dow. The police arrived with fi'
ladders and a rumor spread that
large nuinlier of children had lx*<
burned to death. It was ouiek
discovered, however that the p1a<
on fire was a doll factory, and tl
"children" were merely large doll
Over 2,(XX) dolls were destroyed b
no one was hurt.
Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greati
Blood Purifier Free.
| If your blood is impure, thin, d
I eased, hot or full of humors, if yi
| have blood poison, cancer, carbuncl
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itchir
risings and bumps, scabby, pimply sk
bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or a
blood or skin disease, take Rotai
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all aoi
heal, aches and pains stop and the bio
is made pure and rich. Druggists
by express $i per large bottle. Sam|
free by writing Blood Halm Co., t
I lanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially i
vised for chronic, deep-seated cases,
it cures after all else fails. Sold
Union S. C.. by Rice Drug Co. a
! Duke Drug Co.
I A remarkably well equipped (
i pedition will sail from Ixtndon ir
few days to recover SIM),(XX),(1
worth of sunken treasure off t
coast of South and Ksist Afrit
This romantic quest is hacked a
I financed by hard-headed Kngli
business men who are convinc
; that they stand an excellent char
of getting good return for th
money. This expedition is head
by Capt. ('. A. I'. Gardner and
the treasure is recovered, the or
are to receive five per cent in ad<
tion to their regular wages. It w
take five years or more for the co
: pletion of the expedition.
There are many tonics in the land
As by the papers you can see;
Hut none of them can equal
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tc
The Rice Drug Cc
;|
Statute of Jefferson Davis.
i
i The bronze statue of Jefferson
i Davis for the monument to Mr.
vcl Davis to l>e unveiled in Richmond,
?" June 3rd, was drawn through the
'"i j streets of the city to the monuCp'ment
site l>y 3000 children who
>5, did the hauling hy means of a
ot double rope two or three squares
y. long. The children were led hy
1 Ix^e and Pickett camps Confederate
! veterans, and these in turn were
headed hy a handsomely uniformed
v" | lH>y tife and drum corps. The
I girls were dressed in white and
{ many of them waved small Con fedcrate
battle Hags throughout the
. ! march.
i- j
X j His Dear Old Mother.
i "My dear old mother, who is now
)r | eighty three years old, thrives on ElecI
trio Hitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of
[Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for;
about two years and .enjoys an excellent
appetite, feels strong and sleeps
well." That's the way Kleltric Bitters]
a, affect the aged, and the same happy re-j
n. suits follow in all cases of female weakie
ness and general debility. Weak, puny J
e- children too, are greatly strengthened j
:d by them. Guaranteed also for stoin- ]
;d ach. liver and kidney troubles, by all J
iy druggists. 50c.
ly
| A Boy With a Sick Appetite.
i."
OM Mrs. H., a lady notorious
cf I for her saving habits, one morning
>n I entered the doctor's surgery, load-J
ing a healthy 1m>v of nine years.
"Well, Mrs. B.," said the doctor,
h ] "who's our patient?" "My nevew
a | from town," Mrs. B. replied.
:>1 ! "Not much wrong with him, 1
re should say," laughed the doctor,
hi pinching his red cheeks. "It's
n about is appetite, doctor," said
the hoy's aunt in a low voice.
"What!" exclaimed the doctor,
staring. "Surely he doesn't need
Ian appetizer?" "Good grftcious,
uj1 no, doctor," replied Mrs. B. in
ie horrified accents. "I want you to
fh give me summat to make 'is nppetite
less. 'K'll eat me out of 'ouse
an' 'ome afore 'is month's 'oliday
|u is up if 'is appetite ain't cut
1 i down!"?Selected.
I1
c-1 The Knoek-out Blow.
j The blow which knocked out Corbwti
(l: was a revelation to tho prize tighten.
ul From the earliest days of tho ring tho
knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw,
the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach
* punches were thrown in to worry and
weary the lighter, hut if a s< dentifle miiij
n li? i J-.!vi-? c v ,.j-ev
t- niiiSt vulnerable spot wds'tno region oT
> i the stomach, he'd have laughed at him
for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing
" home to the public a parallel fact; that
'* the stomach is the most vulnerable organ
ie out of the prize ring as well as in it. We
J. | protect our heads, throats, feet and lungs,
: but the stomach we are utterly indiffnrj
ent to, until disease finds the solar plexus
! and knocks us out. Make your stomach !
: sound and strong by the use of Doctor
j Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and
in I you protect yourself in your most vulneral
able spot. "Golden Medical Discovery"
cures "weak stomach," indigestion, or
a dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and imad
pure blood and other diseases of the or
[Uj gans of digestion and nutrition.
Tho "Golden Medical Discovery " has a
_ j specific curative efTect upon all mucous
! surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no
| matter where located or wiiat stage it
may have reached. In Xusal Catarrh it
is well to cleanse tho passages with Dr.
. 1 Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using
,(* | the "Discovery "as a constitutional rf*m II
edy. Will/ tho "Golden Medical Discov,
ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the
stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic
' I organs will bo plain to you If you will
J> ' read a booklet of extracts from the writMi
ings of eminent medical authorities, only
dorsing Its ingredients and explaining
* tholr curative properties. It is mailed
' free on request. Address Dr. It.V. Pierce,
Buffalo. N. Y. This booklet gives all the
rt. Ingredient* entering into l)r. Pierce's
Ut medicines from which It will bo seen that
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
triple-refined glycerine being used instead.
Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page Illustrated
Common Sense Sledical Adviser
8S' i will lie sent. free, paper-bound, for 21 one;
cent stamp*, or cloth-bound for 31 stamp*.
Address Dr. Pierce as above.
is-.
ou j
ig,; The Judge Slept
in,
ny I .
nic i Judge Memminger took a nap last
res' Monday ?t noon and overslept him
self for one hour. All the court
^ i machinery was standing idle wait\t
ing for him to get his nap out. If
ul- a juryman had done that what
?s would have Ix-on the consequences
to him??Cliestertield Advertiser.
TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
* Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know It
KM) yon belch up wind? Taste your
food aiter eating? See specks befotc
'he the eyes? Are you pale and haggarc?
?a. Does your heart flutter? Are you dirnd
j/y? Do you have pains in side or
_v | back? Risings or pimples on the skin?
Are you low spirited? Is there a sour
taster breath bad? Headache? Weak
ice kidneys? bilious? Constipated? Are
,.}r you nervous? If so, you have Dyspep-J
1 sia, and it is a dangerous condition.'
To cure, take Tyncr's Dyspepsia Rcnv
" edy. It is made for just such trouble*
ow and symptoms. Tyncr's Dyspcpsij
li_ | Remedy removes acids from the stotv
,jj] aeh. strengthens weak stomachs, aid
cures the worst Dyspepsia or lndig'sj
tion. Druggists or by express 50
cents a bottle. Money refunded if it
fails to cure. The Kicc Drug Co., lii!
ion, S. C. i Jj
? ! 1
Send in your subscription
and vote in the contest.
t
! AN ORDINANCE
( ranting Special License by the Town
of Union, S. C., for the Flscnl Tear
Beginning May 1st, 1907.
Be It ordained by the Mayor and Wardens
of the town of Union, S. C., In
Council Asesmbled and by Authority
of same:
That every person, firm company or
] corporation engaged In or intending
I to engage In any trade, business or
i profession hereinafter mentioned, within
'he limits of the town of Union,
shall first obtain a license from the
clerk and treasurer upon the order
Im inr uia/ui, auu a11 i iLCimca iicicill
mentioned shall be non-transferable
| except by special permission of the
i mayor or town council; said license
j being for twelve months from the
I date said h ^nse is issued; unless for
"a shorter time hereinafter specially
provided for; and excepting the persons,
firms, companlese or corporations
who having failed in procuring
license under this Ordinance are actually
in business during the month
of May 1907, or any part of said
I month; said license when issued shall
j date May 1. 1907, the same as if taken
I out on said May 1st, 1907. Any or
all licenses may be revoked at any
time by the Mayor or Town Council.
Section 1. No person, firm or company
or corporation shall engage in.
! prosecute or carry on any business,
'occupation or profession hereinafter
mentioned without first receiving from
; the Town Clerk and Treasurer, upon
i the order of the Mayor, a special li- ,
cense therefor.
Section 2. Before granting any li- j
i cense to any person, persons, firms
or corporations for carrying op the
i business of a Restaurant, Pressing
Club, Resident Agent for non resident >
Laundry, Pool or Billiard Room, Ciri
ens, Side* Show, Ten Pin Alley and ,
j any other business, in the discretion
| of the Mayor or Town Council, the
licensee snail ne required to enter inI
to a Rood and sufficient bond in the ,
I sum of Two Hundred Dollars, to be
approved by the Mayor, payable to |
the Town of Union, S. 0.. for any loss
in money. clothing or wearing aparel
any person or persons may sustain ;
while in or upon the premises of said
licensee or of any goods, chattels,;
clothing, jewelry, wearing apparel or
merchandise given into the custody or '
control of said Licensee.
Section 3. Every itinerant, trader j
or person (except licensed auction-I
eers) offering for sale or attempting
j to sell by sample within the town
at public outcry or otherwise, any ,
goods, wares, merchandise, fancy articles,
spectacles, jewelry, pictures, i
notions or other articles of like char- j
acter or kind, shall pay in advance ,
a license of not less than Ten Dollars
10.00) per day. Fifty Dollaras ($50.00) ,
per week or Three Hundred Dollars
($300.00) per year, and no plea of advertising
or selling for any person,
firm or corporation of the Town of j
Union, shall relieve the said itinerant, |
grader or person from the payment i
[of said license.
V-Section 4. Every itinerant physi- j
or vendor or seller of medicine,'
? p rbTeBS.on r
or calling, shall pay a license of notj
less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) per j
day of Fifty ($50.00) per week, and '
no plea of advertising or selling for !
any person, firm or corporation of
the town of Union, shall relieve said
| physician, vender or seller from the |
payment of said license.
I Each dray, carriage, buggy, automo-;
| bile or other power vehicles and
1 hacks, shall have a number thereon, ;
and the driver of any such vehicle
' shall keep that number exposed on
his hack, dray, carriage, buggy, au!
tomobile or other power vehickle; and
every such driver shall wear a dupli
cate number in a conspicuous plnce.
The Town Clerk and Treasurer
i shall issue to each dray, carriage,
buggy, automobile or other power
! vehicle and hack and driver, such
numbers at the issuance of license ;
! and place the number on the said license.
I Section 5. Maps, books, periodicals
j and other like articles, each Itinerant,
agent or dealer In, Five Dollars |
per day or per year $ 50 00
Building & Ixmn Association,
for each agent or solicitor
i for subscription for shares
, of stock of any non-resident;
1 per day 100 00 ,
Auctioneering in house or on i
street, not less that One Doli
lar nor more than One Hundred
Dollars per day, in the '
discretion of the Mayor or
i Town Council.
Barber 8hop?for each chair
in, not less than Two and
One-half Dollars nor more
than Five Dollars, according
to location, in the discretion
i of the Mayor or Town Council.
; Bill Posters?posting, tacking
or distributing, per annum 50 00 j
j Bill Posters?itinerant, not less
than per day 5 00
Billiard and pool room on Main
i street, each 25 00 [
i Qilllard and pool room on all
: | other streets, except Main
' \street 75 00 :
Idcycles for rent, for each pert
son, persons, or company
keeping them 10 Oft
j 'otton Seed Oil Mill, each.... 100 00;
'ircus per day, each, not less
than Fifty Dollars nor more
than Two Hundred Dollars
j in the discretion of the MayJ
or or Town Council,
jfelde Shows, per day each .. 25 00
JiHacks, Buggies or Carriages,
' two-horse, kept for hire out'
side of livery stable, each .. 15 00
IHHfks. buggies or carriages,
11 one-horse, kept for hire outj
side of livery stables, each .. 10 00 :
1 Automobiles or other power
, vehicles kept for hire and
transportation of passengers,
per each passenger seating
capacity 2 50 ,
.Automobiles or other power
i venicies sepi ior nire and
dray age pur poses, at discretion
of Mayor or Town Council.
Drays?for each three-horse
dray 20 00
Drays?for each two horse
dray 15 00
, Jlrays?ior each one-horse
T dray 10 00
Hi The maximum fee to be
1 charged for each passenger
V within tie corporate limits
f \ '
I
by hacks, buggies or carriages
or automobiles or other
power vehicles, shall not exceed
twenty-five cents to
suid passenger's destination;
provided no fee shall be
charged for any passenger
under five years of age.
The maximum fee to be charged
for baggage by hacks, carriages,
buggies, automobiles
or other power vehicles or
drays, shall not exceed twenty-five
cents for 300 pounds;
fifty cents for 301 pounds to
one thousand pounds, to any
destination within the corporate
limits of the town of
Union; and any violation of
the charges as above limited
by a hack, carriage, bug-,
gy, automobile, power vehickle
or dray licensee; such
license as may be held by
such violator shall be re- I
voked. I
Section 7. All drays, hacks, ^
carriages, automobiles or _
other power vehicles or buggies,
shall be inspected once 8.
per month by the Mayor or
Chief of Police at Police q
Headquarters, and all hack,
buggy, carriage, dray, hors- ^
es or mules and automobile
or otherr power vehicles,
unflit for use, shall not be al- a|
lowed to be used for such
purposes upon the streets. n
Each dray, hack, carriage, ^
buggy or automobile or other
power vehicle licensee who a
shall work or allow to be C(
worked any horse or mule to
dray, carriage or buggy or ^
run automobiles or other ^
ppwer vehicles after same
has been declared unfit by f.
Mayor or Chief of Police. a
shall forfeit his or her or
their license and same shall
be revoked. 8]
The above Sections in refer- *
ence to inspection and charg- .
es shall apply to Livery, Feed ^
and Sale Stables, who shall
run drays, hacks, carriages, {}
buggies, automobiles or tl
other power vehicles under ^
the provisions of this Ordinance.
n
Stables?each Livery, Feed and J.
Sales, including street carriages,
hacks, buggies and p
Drays, within one-half mile t)
of Southern Railway depot,
Fifty Dollars; more than one
half mile from said depot a
within the corporate limits, "tl
Forty Dollars.
Express Company and Oil Com- A
pany transacting and doing
business in this town and
ther points within this state
for corporations other than
the government of the Cnited
States, Its officers and agents: ! -(
Express Company 100 00
Oil Company .... 100 00
Flying Jenny 200 00
Flying Jenny, per day 10 00 ?
Flying Jenny, per week 40 00
Flying Jenny, per month.. .. 100 00
Exhibitions outside of opera
The"discretion of the Mayor s
or Town Council, not more o
than, per day 100 00 l
Fairs, concerts, festivals or n
parties on streets, per night
or day, in the discretion of (
the Mayor or Town Council, v
not more than 100 00 p
Play or show, lecture, musical b
entertainment for reward out- d
side of opera house, in dis- n
cretlon of the Mayor or L
Town Council, for each, not
more than 100 00 d
Solicitor soliciting labor from s
the town of Union for points t<
beyond Incorporate limits, per p
day 100 00 b
Soda Fountains 5 00 q
Ice Cream saloon 5 00 (
Ice Cream on streets, each w
person selling 5 00 t<
Lunch Healers, per day One tl
Dollar, per year 50 00 s,
Real Estate Agents 25 00 k
Occulist or Optician, itinerant, ! b
per day 50 00 } 0
Opera house 50 00 ti
Oyster saloon 10 00 p
Pawn broker 50 00 n
Photograph gallery 10 00 b
Photographer, itinerant, each, a
per day ... 1 00 a
Boot or shoe black, with privl- o
lege of chair on street, (
each 10 00
Boot or shoe black in barber h
shop 5 00 d
Each Boot or shoe black shall y
wear a badge In a conspicu- b
ous place, having upon it a o
number; said badge to be issued
by Town Clerk and T
Treasurer at the issuance of h
license and place the number h
on said license. tl
Shooting gallery, each 25 00 d
Skating ring, each, Five Dol- a
lars per month or per year 50 00 d
Railroads for business done It
within the state and not in- p
eluding that done without ! p
the state, each 200 00
Restaurants, each 50 00 t
Ten Pin Alley, each 100 00 k
Telegraph company operating o
an office within the incorpo- N
rate limits of the town of o<
Union, each shall pay a 11- tt
cense per annum of 50 00 h
Telephone company transact- w
Ing and dooing business be- ai
tween any points In this town ti
or any other point or points
in this state, for individuals tt
or corporations other than ei
the government of the Unit- fi
ed States, its officers and C
agents, each 100 00
Life Insurance companies, each 25 00 ol
Fire Insurance companies, each 20 00 d:
Casualty or other Insurance
companies, each 10 00 { hi
Pressing Clubs?firms, person s<
or persons, cleaning clothes, 1 a
etc., each 25 00
Roasters?Peanut or pop corn A
on streets (other than at
place of business of owner) ?
each " ... .T.-rT77 30 00 -
Ammunition-?whether loaded
or unloaded, balls, cartridges,
etc., for each dealer, per 00
31ot machines for vending merchandise,
each 2 60 ^
For weighing and other things
not gaming, each 2 50 ,.
For playfhg tunes 5 <J0 (
Laundry?each resident agent
soliciting for laundry outside I
of town of Union 10 #0 ( **
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r Makes a VVoman" ^
. Look Ten Years
Younger .
Because It takes
a great weight
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For each and every business not
reviiieu nuove, Mun i ne cnargea in .
le discretion of the Mayor or Town J
ouncil. J
Section 9. That all licenses herein *
lentioned are due and collectable, /
spinning May 1st, 1907, and are sub>ct
to inspection by policemen at
ny time. " "*1
Sec. 10. Any person, persons, compay,
firm or corporation embraced or
lentioned in any of the foregoing
ictlon or sections of this Ordinance
nd required therein to obtain lisnse
or to pay for the performing
r carrying on of their respective mi
uslness or for the transaction of ~
le same, who shall fall, refuse or
eglect to pay the license or amount
lereln specified In advance, and each
nd every person, firm or corporaon
giving, showing or attempting to
ive or show any of the performances
bows or exhibitions without having
eceived and paid for their license
> do so, and nny person or persons,
rm or corporation violating any
art or parts of this Ordinance, shall
e required to pay a fine of not less
ban One Dollar or more than One
lundred Dollars per day for each and
very day so ofTending, or to be tmrlsoned
and made to work on the
Ireets and public placese of thte town
ar not more than thirty days for
ach day so ofTending, in the discreon
of the Mayor or Town Council.
Done and ratified in Council assent led,
under the hand of the Mayor
nd seal of the Town of Union, this
be 9th day of April, A. D. 1907.
Macbeth Young,
ittest: Mayor.
(L. S.) W. D. Arthur,
Clerk and Treasurer.
AN ORDINANCE
'o Raise Supplies for the Fiscal Year
Beginning May 1, 1907, for the
Town of lluion, S. C.
le it Ordained by the Mayor and Wardens
of Union, S. C., in Council
Assembled and by the authority of
same.
".Hi a cirx to cover the expense of
O M 9 TT~ 1 ? ? M -
.?.? lunii ui 11 iimil irom me 1st flay
f May 1907 to the first day of May.
908, be levied and collected In maner
and form as follows:
Section 1. That a tax of eighteen
18) mills upon every dollar of the
alue of all real estate, personal
roperty and stock In trade is herey
levied for general purposes including
one thousand ($1,000) for the
laintenance of the Carnegie Free
plbrary.
Sec. 2. That the sum of two ($2.00)
ollars fixed as a commutation for the
treet or road duty, and the said sum
a he paid by all able-bodied male
ersons, able to perform or cause to
e performed the labor herein reuired,
between the ages of twenty-one
21) and fifty(50) years who reside
dthin the corporate limits of said
jwii, except ordained ministers and
lose exempt by law, and any peron
liable to this tax, who shall fall
) pay within the time specified, shall
e required to work on the streets
f Union four days under the direcon
of the street overseer, and any
erson falling either to pay said comliitation
or perform said labor shall
e brought before the Mayor's Court
nd upon conviction, shall be fined
sum not exceeding Ten($10) dollars
r imprisoned not exceeding twenty
20) days, either of both.
Sec. 3. That one-half of the taxes
erein levied and assessed shall be
a nn/? ?/v?l * - J
nc: nuu kuiiaviou in me montn or
lay 1907 and the remaining half shall
e due and collected during the month
f October, 1907. a
Sec. 4. That the Town Clerk and 1
reasurer shall proceed to collect onealf
the eaxes herein levied, and that
e shall keep his books open from
le first day of May next, to the first
ay of June, 1907, for this purpose;
fter which time he shall proceed by
(stress or otherwise, as prescribed by
iw, to collect such as rmains unaid
with a penalty of twenty (20)
er cent. *
Sec. F>. That the Town Clerk and
reasurer shall reopen his books and
eep them open from the first day
f October' next to the first day of ?
ovember, 1907, for the purposes of
electing the remaining half of the
ixes herein levied, after which time,
e shall proceed by distress or otherise
prescribed by law, to collect such
b remains unpaid with a penalty of
iventy (20( per cent.
Sec. 6. That the basis of value for
ixatlon of real estate, personal proprty
and stock in trade shall be taken
om the assessments as levied by the
ountv Auditor In 190fi and 1007
Sec* 7. That all ordinances or part ^
f ordinances conflicting with this orInance
are hereby declared repealed.
Done and ratified In Council assemled
under the hand of the Mayor and
sal of the Council this 9th day of
prll, 1907.
Macbeth Young,
ttest: Mayor.
Notice.
t At*.*"*"' *?
The annual meeting of the Farmer's .
lutnal Fire Insurance company, of Unas
county, will l>e held Saturday, May
h, In the courthouse at Union, S. Cf.
t 11:30 o clock sharp.
J. M. (?recr, Sec'y ?tc Treas,
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