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Prescribing Rules for the Regulation tr
of All Traffic and Vehicles oil and
Over the Streets of the City of Un- <*'
ion: Providing for the Safety ojf the 'c
Public While Traveling on! and
Over the Said Streets; and thelPen- P1
alty for the Violation of any',Sec- "
tion Thereof. 01
L. Ol
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and the
City Council of the City of Union, al
S. C., in Council Assembled and by 1,1
Authority of the Same: P1
Section 1. Vehicle ? Definition?
, Regulation. It shall be unlawful for d.1
J any person or persons, to drive, push r'
or pull, propel or operate any vehicle a(
I pushed or pulled by man, drawn by al
l: an animal or propelled by a motor, on cr
y or over any of the streets of the City st
\\ of Union, in violation of any section
of this Ordinance hereinafter set sc
I' forth; and the word vehicle shall be fa
, construed in its meaning to include. in
!i carts, push-carts, trucks, bicycles, and '1{
j any conveyance of any kind pushed, ^
! pulled or propelled by man; buggies, at
; hacks, carriages, wagons and any conj
veyance pulled or drawn by an animal 'n
1 or animals; tractors, motor-cars, 1110- i'1
| tor-trucks, automobiles, motor-cycles
and any conveyance operated or pro- ?
III polled by a motor. Provided: baby in
i| carriages and baby carts are hereby ar
excepted from the provisions of this < (:
I ordinance. sa
Sec. 2. Right of Way?United ra
States Mail carriers, policemen and ?'
|| City oflicials, firemen and all connect- P
ij ed with the Fire Department, ambuli
lances and physicians and their driv- St
I! ers, while actually engaged in their "
professional duties in response to ur- >"
gent calls, shall always have the right d
I of way on and over the streets and st
i1 through processions; Provided, such *t
I vehicles and the drivers and operators tr
thereof, shall conform to the rules |?
: and regulations hereinafter set forth v
i when not answering an urgent call
i and not responding professionally to
|| duty. _ P'
Automobile. in
Sec. '!. License Number and Name. ?*'
j; ?Every vehicle propelled or operated hi
' by motor, shall have attached to and
II carry with it, the name of the county ai
j'1 in which it is registered and its regis- fr
j1 tered number (license number) as di||jl
rected by the Statute law of the State tr
I of South Carolina and this name and s*
number, shall be plainly visible and r>
legible and in plain view from the
i rear at all times; and the person or s''
|i persons in custody or in the charge of cu
j| any such vehicle violating this section
b shall be held guilty and the said such ?
. vehicle may be held until the penalty
imposed shall be collected. to
I Sec. 4. Night Lights?Every ve- v*'
hide onerated or nronelled bv a mo- ^
tor, when on any street of the City of 8"
Union, and when in motion, shall have <ir
attached to its front one or more ^
lamps and to its rear, one lamp; and P3
Iat night, the said lamps shall b? tk
. lighted and remain lighted; the front si
lights shall display white lights and ?
the rear light shall display a red *1
and the rear light shall remain light- j
ed whether the vehicle he at rest or ?
in motion. The word night, as used Jj<
J herein shall he construed as meaning "l
the time at which the street arc lights 30
? go on in the evening and cpme off in
the morning; or such time as they P?
should come on and go off if they he M
not lighted; and the owner of such vehide
shall be held liable for the ah- rei
sence of the lamps and the custodian id
or operator of the said vehicle shall f"
he held liable for the absence of the it
lights. Provided, motor-cycles and *n
bicycles may have only one lamp light
and that lamp and light shall to !<>- ch;
cated on the front of such vehicles, stl
Sec. 5. City Speed Limit? No per- of
son or persons shall drive or operate W
any- vehicle propelled by a motor, on di|
any street, at a greater speed than
fifteen (15) miles per hour.
Sec. (5. Speed Limit on Certain '
Streets?No person or persons shall ani
drive or operate any vehicle pmpdhv. ?r
hy a motor at a great spe< I than to coi
miles per hour on .Main strce*. ,V>m
llerndon to Church street : .?r, or 'n
over the whole length of (ia l :ry, Pr<
Sharpe and Young streets: on North '
Church street from Main to Academy Pei
streets; on Mountain trcct fiom
t Main to Academy street . and Acad- v'8
e-ny street from North church to nai
* Pinekney streets; South Church* *
street, and South street fiom ChiirchlH*
| to Herndon streets. 2
K Sec*. 7. Muffler, Cut Out . Signals, ?T(
? Etc.?No person or pei ons shall un- '
necessarily use or can to lie used, d,r
? on any vehicle propelled by ;t me tor, c 01
J't any mufflers, cut-outs, signah orota*V
% er sounds, in the makin*. of harsh, unX
usually loud, offensive or unnecessary A '
W* noises; and any unne.-essary praetid Ve
or habit of causing such sinus- and^noises
to be made, is strictly forbid-!
== den; nor shall brintr it to a stop andlp1
the abandon and leave it for a time noli
ries exceeding two minutes upon any I
ore, street, while its motor is running.
<on- Sec. 8. Reckless or Wanton Driv- 9
ing?No person or persons >hall drivi I
or operate any vehicle propelled by <
motor in a reckless or wanton man j .
r ^ ner; be negligent or indifferent or dl? 1 ,
, regardful of the rights of others* oi i ,
,d I be guilty of any careless and willfu J,
I I negligence in driving or operatic! ,
?'l such vehicles on and over any streo1 1
I of the City of Union.
Sec. Id. l'arking <>ut head Vehi *
^ cles?No repair shop shall he allow* 1(
ed to rest out machinery of automo i?
'jf hlies or motorcycles on streets withii J
iber e *'re (,'ty "f Union. 4.
infy Bicycles. .j?
Sec. 11. Bells, Horns, Ktc.- EverJoIs
owner of a bicycle shall provide itfic
,,,,11, .. t?ii i?
TT.v.t <> "vii, mini or Mirrie
,^?1! strument that may he used in giving*
? a warning or alarm hy sound; th4?
UP" lamp shall he lighted while runningfftt
' at night. jflc
Sec. 12. Bicycle riders shall travfl?f
^ 011 the streets and not the si lewalW*^
and shall conform to the rules an.,,1K
|C regulations contained in this ordifWi
nance while riding on and over tWiJy
streets of the < ity of Union.
Vehicles Attached to Animal*- "'H1
Sec. 12. Slow Moving Vehicles-*^?1
P Any person or persons driving or fr*.
charge of any vehicle attached to
?' animal or animals, shall keep as clo# "V
i the sidewalk curb as nossible or
racticable; and on the right side of
le center of the street in the direcon
going, that faster moving vehies
may have free passage on their
ft.
Sec* 14. Speeding Animals?No
erson or persons, shall speed or test
ie speed of any animal tfnder saddle
r attached by harness to any vehicle
i or over any street of the City of
nion; Provided, nothing herein shall
pply to the Fire Department in go
ig in response to a call of duty or in
racticing.
Sec. 15. Speed limit in riding or
riving?No person or persons shaP
de an animal, or drive any vehicle
ttached by harness to an animal or
limals at a greater speed than sevi
miles per hour on and over any
reet in the City of Union.
Sec. 16. Hitched Animal?No perm
or persons driving any vehicle atched
by harness to an animal or an
nils, or riding an animal, or anyone
wing charge or custody of such,
lall leave the same unhitched or untended,
except such as may be seirely
hitched or fastened to a hitchg
post, or to a weight of not less
ian ten pounds in weight.
Sec. 17. No Hitching to Trees, Etc.
No person or persons who shall be
charge of or have the custody of
ly animal or animals whether hltcn-.
f to any vehicle or not, hitch the
nie to any tree, shrub, or boxing or
ising around a tree or shrub, along
iv sireei or smewaiK in me ot
nion.
Sec. 18. Vehicle Obstructing the
reet?No person or persons drivg
any animal drawn vehicle shall
icier any circumstances stop and
and across or at right angles to any
reet it is on, so as to become an obruction
to traffic or a nuisance to
avel.
emulations Common to All Vehicles
and Custodians.
Sec. 10. Keep to the Right?Any
?rson or persons in charge of or havg
in custody, while pushing, pulling,
ding, driving or propelling any veicle,
or any animal, shall always
2cp to the right; pass all vehicles
nd animals coming towards you
om the opposite direction to that hern
traveled to the right; always
avel to the right of the center of the
reet and with sidewalk curb to your
ght, and always bear away from
e center of the street, with the
ower moving vehicles hugging the
irb or sidewalk.
Sec. 20. Passing Another Vehicle
Any person or persons while drivg
or operating any vehicle, desiring
catch up with and pass any other
hide traveling the same direction,
all signal to the vehicle in front,
id pass to the left of it, the front
iver at the same time bearing to
e right to make room; the vehicle
ssing to the left must still keep on
p right side of the center of the
reet. Provided, the street be wide
oijadh, ar,d no vehicle be approachfri
the opposite direction. And proKl
further, that no vehicle be perIted
or allowed to pass another ve- _
le while turning a corner or in go?
from one street into another W
rtet, or at street crossings.
Sec. 21. Turning Corners?Any
r8on or persons, while in charge of
d operating any vehicle on any
reet, when desiring to change di- ction
by turning from one street \
U) another or turning on street hug- W.
ig the curb to the right and corner,
toward the right, keep turn slow
d acute, keeping the sidewalk aliys
to the right; when the desired A
ange of direction is to the left, keep
Knight on into and across the center
the intersecting street, and then
fn to the left and follow the general
lection of traffic with the sidewalk A
I the right and on the left of the c
iter of the street.
Bee. 22. Pedestrians Standing on
d Blocking the Streets?No person "
persons afoot shall stand, sit or I'"
ngregate in any street; and the
(eking of any street by pedestrians ^
squads or crowds is forbidden and '!
ihibited.
Bee. 23. PcnaPy?Any person or W
rsons found guilty of violating any
julation hereof or any of the pro- or
lions of any section of this Ordince,
shall be punished therefor bv
fine not exceeding one hundred dol s
($100.00) or imprisonment for a
le not exceeding thirty days for
:h and every offense.
Bee. 24. Repealing Clause?All Or- in
lances or parts of ordinances in th
lflict with this ordinance or any pi
rt of this Ordinance are hereby re- be
lied. CI
Done and ratified in Council assevn
id this the 10th day of September, fG
D. 1914. mj
L. C. WHARTON, Mayor. Qf
test: 38 3t fir
W. D| Arthur, la
City Clerk and Treasurer. a
AN ORDINANCE bi
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Protect the Streets of the City?
Prevent Persons from Digging Into
>r Otherwise Disturbing the Surrace
of the Same; and Leaving
rhem in a Rough and Unfinished
Condition. m
nc
it Ordained by the Mayor and City da
Council of the City of Union, S. C., to
ind by the authority of the same: de
Section 1. That after the passage Ot
this ordinance, it shall be unlawfor
nnv net-son or nersons to i\iar in
?, plow up, excavate, tunnel, bridge,
truct or otherwise disturb the sure
of any street or sidewalk or
cement or any part of any street
sidewalk or pavement within this er
y: Provided this ordinance shall ?e
apply to the street department
I to those having special authority: *;0
>vided further, that special author- 8"
may be given by the Street Over- _
r upon the written application of K
' person or persons desiring to in
rwiHe disturb the surface of any
;et, and the deposit of a Cash Pond N<
any sum named by the Street Oveer
conditioned upon the forfeiture
said bond if said applicants after ?
curbing the surface of said street *
II not repair the same and leave it tei
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C. S. COM ETON,
T. P. A., S. A. L. Railway,
Atlanta, (la.
as good condition as it was before
e said surface disturbance; the ap- I
ication, the permit and the bond to H
! in writing and deposited with the
erk of the City Council.
Section 2. Any person or persons
und guilty of violating this ordinice
or any of the provisions there- JN.
shall be sentenced to either pay a
le not exceeding one hundred <dolrs
or to serve on the chaingang for
time not exceeding thirty days.
Done and ratified in council assemed
on the 10th dav of September, R
. D. 1914.
L. C. WHARTON, Mayor,
ttest: 38 3t
W. I). Arthur,
City Clerk and Treasurer.
Baltimore, Sept. 22.?One of Balti- m?i
ore's biggest corporations, not conicted
with cotton manufactures, to- Hi
iy contracted for 12,000 bales of cotn
at a cost of $600,000. It is to be __
livered in equal quantities during Hi
:tober, November and December.
The cotton will be sent to markets
Spain to be manufactured into *
ods. _
Washington, Sept. 20.?Postmaster
;neral Burleston has under considation
a project to cut postofFice exnditures
$20,000,000 a year by per- ^ta|
rminpr the rural mail service by Uni
ntract as is done now on socalled N
ir routes. *2
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Atlanta, (>n.
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Includes 10 Dishes
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Aenu Changed Daily
Oysters
hole Stew - - 25c
ilf Stew - - - 15c
hole Fry - - - 30c
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IILLOS & BELISSARY
Proprietors.
Notice of Final Discharge.
te of South Carolina?County of
on?Court of Probate.
'otice is hereby given, that on the
1 day of October, 1914, at 11
jck, a. m., in the Court of Probate
said county, the undersigned will
ce her final settlement as Adminisxix
of the Estate of Gordon Wilis,
and that thereupon she will apto
the Judge of said Court for her
1 discharge as such administratrix.
F. Medora Williams,
his 10th day of September, 1914.
ubiished in The Union Times for
days.