-- - . 4 ' . ... V . THE MOXROE JOriW.U, TUESDAY. JUNE ifl. tACg -iTVO. i ! 1 ! 1: '1 r 1 i J When Mam of Our Ancestors !An Ordinance Imposing and Defining the License anc United in Bonds of Matrimony; Privilege Taxes for the City of Monroe for the Fisca tiarrto Records of iLYear Beginning June 1, 1922, and Ending ftlay 31, 1921 One Recorded in lol I ntil the Present Time, To Be ... : . Given Through Columns of The Journal AnH Fflh FlSf!ii Ypf ThpfMff Pf Until AfflArtHpH. fef fcf r MarriuN in Jan. 11. C.eor;e I- Hurler to Surah '.J. Bar.com Ky Ks.j. W. O. Lony. Jap. 5. ti. W. Tho n.u 10 Lillie Tray wick ly Rev. E. L. D.ixis. Jan. 5. William William to Fran ces Haitev hv Rev. H. L. SUuuons. Jan. J. C. H. Richardson to Co- lestia Lockhart by Rw. D. M. Aus- tin. Jan. lo. Henry Garmon to Martha A. Traywick by Ka.i. J. S. .Smith. Jan. It'. Joseph C. lMms To M. E. Funderbnrk ty Jin. 18. Bonjamiu Gullnle to Hil dah H- Cvrlee by 15v. J. A. Hivens. Jan. IS, J. P. Robinson to M. L. Walkup by Rev. W. G. While. Jan. 15. Preston E. Perry to Emma E. Hamilton bv Kev. E. L. Davis. - Jan. 2tJ. W. H. Trull to Ellen E-lk bv Esq. J. V. A. Secret. Feb. 1. J. M. Hill to Lillie V. Tay lor by Rev. J. A. Lee. Feb. 3. D. A. Boyte to Fannie E. i Harset by Esq. J. S. Bauconj. Feb. 15. L. S. Griffin to Addie M. PUi-ser by Esq. W. G. Long. Feb. 14, T. C. Eubank to M. Blanche Cribble by lUv. T. S. Elling ton. - ' Feb. 16. D. W. U. id to E. J. Dig gers by A. E. Wiley. Feb. 23. J. M. Baker to Alice Broom bv Rev. J. A. Saunders. Feb. 23. X. K. Helms to Lula By rum bv Esq. fa!. S. Harkuess. Feb". 22. T. C. Collins to D. E. Har nett bv Kev. J. L. Bennett. March 1. J. K. H.nwood to I. E. H'iie liy .si. il. .S. Hu.i !:iess. M;;rch . J. C. Htlms 10 V. L. Bells by Es. J. W. McCain. March ti. A. C. Mellow to Eliza Ne-lv by Kev. W. G. White. March 4. H. M. lia::.-o:.i to Martha J. H.iru-eti 'iv Kev. l'.. L. Cl.auey. Murch 1. H. A. Mullis to X. J. Aiit-t.ii. by i;ov. J. A. Diveris. March 1, Thomas L. Aldridae to Rachael A. Broom by Kev. A. E. Wilev. March 15, John W. Phifer to Jane E. Pool nv Esq. M. Y. Simpson. March 8, W. E. L. WIHlnms to Dora A. 'Bennett by Kev. D. M. Aus-, tin. March 8. Tlios. F. Me'dlin to ii. E. Simpson by Kev. G. L. Chaney. M..tc!i 13, Jjntes M. Wolie to L. : M. Waikup by A. E. Wiley.' March 22. D. A. Prosify to Annie Sumr.i rlin bv Krv. G. L. Chaney. M iuh 1!. A. B. MnJlin to Laura J. Simpson by Es i. E. S. Harkness. March 22, J. V. Stewart to E. C. Brocks oy Esq. J. S. Smith. Ma-ch 2, J. D. 1'ivU-y to Maiiala E. HhIhi. I v Est. C. X. Simpson. March 2S, M. E. Yandle to M. A. i Polk by Enq. E. S. Hark ties?. April 5. X. C. Ho'iuh to Mollie Beckham bv Esq. A. W McMaiuiiJ. April 8. C. F. DeArmoml to M. M. H'lm:. by Kev. T. S. Ellington. April 22. Leu M. Hamilton to Ida ! LIulI- by Kev. D. M. Austin. April 2t. Calvin Brooks to E. : Moore bv Enq. J. S. Smith. April 24. Fiank A. 0-horn to Lil lie Davenport by Kev. T. S. Elling ton. April 29, E. M. Helms to F. P. Austin by Esq. A. J. Biouks. April 26. Lionidas Bailey to Fran cs P. Bailey by Esq. J. G. Trull. May t. T. E. Ctirlee to Tinney gwaniT by Rev. II. T. Candle. May 17. J. 1. Oir to K. M. L. .S crest bv Kev. W. Gannon. June 28. J. X. Frici- to X. C. Win Chester by June ;iO, John A. Davis to M. A. Rtfd by July 5. J. C. Griffin, Jr., to B. V. Austin by Rev. A. .March. July 2S, J. E. Morgan, Jr., to Laura A. Goodman by Esq. A. J. Austin. . Ji'ly .10, W. T. Braswdl to Xannie Braswell by Esq. M. B. Simpson. Aug. 1, Jacob Smith to Mary F. Tarlton by Esq. J. S. Smith. Aug. 5. Ihos. D Medlin to Celia V. Deese by Esq. Abd Helms. int. Q , r rhnn.M. In l f pt. rnn i.vVVn "ihni tinimV T0Aug.?9.1bmeyCFmMcCoy ,0 Xan- cy 1 am on iy t.sq. a. j. Brooks TO be effective one's money must be doing . some sort of service. . It can be deposited or Inves'ted for its Income retnrn. It can he'osed for the erection of a credit structure) against possib?e future need. In any event, we shall be glad to co-operate with you for the proper and profitable employment of your funds. Aug. 3, J. E. tillwell to B. L. ; Hail. r by Esq. J. T. Helms. Sept 1. W. It. Helm to Elizabeth ; Peiiu.nter 'jc Esq. T. C. Griit'iu. ' Sept. 20, j. A. Hill to M .E. San-! del by Kev. J. A. Bivens. ' Oct. 4. T. P. Brjer to Blanche- Staines by Kev. W. C. Gaunou. Oci. 3 E. E. Prtssoii to Alice rrioe bv Kev. T. S. Eliuitoa. Oct. ;. Wm. Stecall to Mary Gard- mr b Esu. A.. J. Biooks. Oct. 7. Joseph C. Helms to S. E. .Mo-er uy tsq. AOei ttums. Oct. 13, Adam A. Haifcltr 10 LLi u'jcia Chapman ty Oct. 14. J. A. Finyaa to B. H. Ueu- lon bv Eso. W. G. Loag. Xov. 1. W A Xance to A. M. Smith by Kev. E. L. Davia. - Xov. 1, W. A. Xance to A. -M. snmu bv Ktv. E. L. Davis. Oct 25. Gilbert Deese to S E. Thieatt bv Kev. G. L. Lhaney. Oct. 24. C. J. Price to B. A. Cur- lte by Kev. G. L. Chaney. Oct. 28. Johu Levi Baucoiu to Ly- dia A. McCoy by Eq. W .A. Austin. . Oct 25. W. B. Houston to M. U. Fitzgerald by Ki v. W. C. Ganuon. Oct. 27. Wm. X. Green to fcuza- beth Philuion by Ktv. G. L. Chaney. Xov. 4. W. i. rnuniou to Mary Elizabeth Mullis by Ktv. J. A. Biveus. Xov. 15, W. B. Carpenter to Diana Edwards by Kev. K. T. Caudle. Oct. SI, J. Ct Pusr to A. I. Braswell by Esq. A. J. Austiu. Xov. l, John L. Walkup to Susan McGuirt by C. W. Kobinron. Xov. 20. Wilhai.i X. Siinpsou to Mary E. Biaswell by Kev. G. L. Cha ney. Xov. l'j, J. P. Kut-hini: to Sarah M. ToiwU'ilni by Kev. G. L. Chaney. Xov.. 1, B. F. Griilia to M. S. Onaaiu! by Esq. J S. Baucom. Xov. 22. A. J ..York to S. E. Sos amoh tiy Esq. Abel Helms. Xov. 25, Jtssv U;-.rtsell to Eliza beth Gray by Esq. A. W. McManus. Xov. 25, John X. Cook to Sarah Helms bv Esq. J S. Eaurom. Nov. 28. W. M. Sell to Mlttie Grif fin bv Esq. A. J. Brooks. Xov 2 9. S. M. Glenn to Addie A. Ke?ur by Esq.' Henry McWhoner. I)tc. W. H. Griffin to D. B. Ed wards by Kev. A. Marsh. Dec. !, Go. B. Xance to J. E. Grlfr fin by Kev. J. W. Little. Lkc. t, W. M. Ai'drey to Jeunie A. Ken- by Ktv. W. S. Rone. Dec. 9, C. E. Moore to Maty A. Gri.fin by Esq. J. G. Trull. D-'C. !, J. 0. Broom to .Nettie E. Oatfn by Esq. K. W. A. Koer. Dec. 14, J. T. Griffin to S. L. Bir mingham by Kev. T. B. Phillips. .Dec. !, L. C. Gardner to S. E. ! f,.......i. .. V... r ... 11 1 Dec. ti. Y. E. sutt ic F. M. Sikes hv l!i-v I' W l.'nliinwiii i.. 11' 1 M..n: ,' n Griffin by Rv G L Chaney , Dec 20 J B Siaton to R V Grif- lin by Kev j I Benin tt ' ' i Dec in F b' Kiser to Ellen Wentz ' bv j-Esq it C Moore ' Dec l " C C T ivlo'r to C C Med- ! liil by l!ev. G. L Chanev Dec. 19, Marion Helms to Amanda Helms by Esq. J. H. Winchester. Die. lit. D. M. Long to Elmlra Faulk by Esq. A W. McManus. D.-c. 20. Geor-e Brewer to P. A. Fowler by Kev. il. H. James. Doc. 17, Julius A. Sellers to Jen- ni" Jackson by Dec. 2", G. W. Strawn to Lou Treadaway bv Etq. A. J. Brooks. Dec. 20. D. W. Hargett to M. j. Mullis bv Kev. G. L. Chaney. Dec 2:, A. B. Helms to J. H. Lee by Esq. J. S. Baucom. Dec. 20, M. E. Plyler to Emily Parker by Esq A. J. Price. Dec. 20, K. Shaw to M. S. Shaw by Esq. A. .1. Price. Dec. 2o, James J. Lan to Mollie , .ie.aiui-r uy ev. .'. M. KOOltlson. ' Dec. 21. J. S. Edwards to Zilla ' Mills hv I i-" T-,,11 ia.ea iirimaiivj JJIUIUC1 leiuilllg lO . . . Mills by Esq. J u. Trull. such vehicle. ; 21. Motor vehicles used in trans Dec. 2a, H. E. Copple to Ju lia A.! v.i 1 n.. 1' .UMiHo.... 1... i.. n ei ...! I m ""Bt"- , W.VhiUied Jy ''d'.'..'! son. KCTONAiy:j nr.'ar.! i.f AMermpn r.f th-. f hv jf Mcnroe da ordain: " That in order to provide tor and ra:s funds lor general municipal p; !w"i tr. t..l iiti'mir l.i.n. Tr.Vt 4 tr.e. lelluwinir I,cene reivu:al!er specmea are levie t t.r " 'the privilege of carrying on tr.e bis- mi4-t iinnipj within thp rorn.trste .nnli uf the City of Monroe from the rust day of June, 1!'2J. to the 31st jav 0f iiay, 1D23, and for each fiscal ur.v rarti. ukr ta inmm,A vhii'l n. relieve the rarty Pavinc same frorn liability for any other tax speciti.-a'lv imposed for any other business con- ducted bv such person. ' Section 1. Itinerants. For the rurvose of th s ordinance, anv Per- son, firm or corporation that does not list a poll or property for taxation in said city or is not a oona-fid? resident 0f said City for a period of ix months, sha 11 be deemed an tmrai. and shall be subject to the taxes lev- : ied herein on itinerants. Section 2. That all persons, before engaging in tne nusmess, trade, pro- . fession, occupation or calling or doinsr of any act on which a license tax is imposed by this ordinance, shall ap ply to the City Tax Collector for a license, an 1 upon the payment of same as herein imposed, a license shall he issued to said applicant, uro- vioamI said applicant is a tit an-l suit- anie person. juen license must b:- posted conspicuously in the place of business Lcenscd. or, if such licensee i . ---i.l . . , nus n.) regular piace oi nusiness, tne lieeiife v.iust be kept at all times where it mav be inspected by the proper city officials. No license shall be transferable or assignable except fcy consent of the Board of AUIermtii of the City of Monroe, N.WC, jear thereafter, and ail such taxes pr!" "r irony oays, ior eain oi- co. r.xprens companies, 3U.iki. s- ii. .Motor venules, oeaiers in shall be due and payable in ad-. nnc? '". and ach day said business 2t. Feather renovators, 25.00. eessories or parts, $10.00. at the office of the City Tax Collect- sfca11 b carried on shall constitute a 27. Fertilizer dealers or agents, 48. Dealers in illuminating or lj .ir .if Monr. e. X. C. The navment . separate and distinct offense. ' $15.00. bricatimr oils, benzine or irasolind -tct! n ine anoption oi tnisi;r" vl " --n.-, w iua,; schedule of license taxes shall not $o',.00. ... , . nbri-lLe the right of the Board of Al- -n t.i i'h.'ini--A. lt.ir inni-anca ,,f decrease any of the license taxes herein levied at any time. And when ny increase is made tha license shall be revoked unless such increased tax be paid within thirty davs, Section 4. A separate license shall be requ, ied for each place of business unless places of business enmmuni- cate directly with and open into each Oilier. Section 5. Any license issue 1 un- !ct this ordinance sh.all be subject to revocatiun or suspension for a deti- nite or indefinite tim hv thp Boar,! of Aldermen without refund of anv part of thi tax paid if tne licensee or manager or person- in charge of the bufinesa at. the time shall have been ..convicted of crime, or if, in the judg- .convicted of crime, or if. in the iudir ment oi tne Hoard ot Aldermen the business l censee does, by reason of its nature or the manner or the place in whicn !t is conducted, constitute a nuisance or is a menace 11 public 'K'al'n- 8fcty or morals. And upon inwuuuii or suspension 01 any such license, it shall be unlawful for 1(?ms wheels, and other lik amuse- 42. Merchants and dealers doing (he person to whom such license was ment enterprises, per day, $50.00. Pro- Hny kind of business at retail, not granted to continue to conduct such vided this shall not apply to bona fid? herein specifically taxed by this or , business, and upon violation of this residents conducting moving pictures dtnance, $10.00. provision the offender shall, upon vaudevilles in connection there-' 12a. . Dealers in dry goods and no conviction, be fined $50 or imprisoned with, nor persons paying tax levied turns, employing six or more clerks, , fur thirty days. Each day such bus- under section 33. $25.00. , iness is conducted after such revoci- V 1 L t'pon each moving picture ma- Dealers in dry goods and millinery ; tion or suspension- of lictnse s-iall chine by bona fide residents of the employing in the business of which constitute a separate olTensa. City of Monroe, $30.00. the dealing in millinery is a part, s'x I Section 6. That every owner of a 1 13. Cleaning, dyeing, pressing and 0r more clerks, $25.00. motor vehicle, private or for hire, or . repairing clothes, $15.00. Dealers in boots and shoes emplov- , public dray or hack, used in transport-. rib. Coal or coke dealers, $15.00. . jn,r( jn the business of which the deal , ing persons or property for hire shall ; u'a- l-'P0" all ice plants or per- jjr jn boots and shoes is a part, more apply to the City Tax Collector far Suns manufacturing 'and dealing in than six clerks, $25.00. ( license to operate such motor vahicle, ice either wholesale or retail, $15.00. Dealers in men's furnishing employ , public dray or hack, and shall obtain Cotton buyers, brokers or fac- fug jn the business of which men's and display at all times on such ve- tors, $25.00. ... furnishing is a part, six or more hide a metallic sign to be furnished' 18. ( otton gins, each plant. S23.0Q.VW1c. S0i) oy tne city 01 .nonroe, witnout ' uD,. ...: 1: i Jr i..;V.- J...i."i '1 ' vu ,. mm u 0011 SHUMHClory proof that any such meta sign jor , been lost or destroyel, the I Special Notices One cent a word each Insertion. WAXTED Old-time cord beds, and spinning wheels, eic Monroe Ft'initure & Auction Co. FOR SALE At auction, on Tuesday, June 27th, 1 will sell at auction my 1 residence, No. 11, Lancaster Ave.,! Monroe, y0 x 200 feet lot and nice ! garage. Built tor myself out of J rvery best lumber. Occupied "by R.l S. Houston. Terms, one-third cash' onc'-uiird in six months and remain-1 rb'.r in lwt.K'. mnnlk. TK .f..(rUn. ' may be examined by prospective buyets. The property w.il be sold fr at & I residence on Lancaster Ave. For further information phone or write at fcmonia, N- I XICE PAVENETTE; with mattress rtiucheo. tcr $25. Monroe Fnr nliure ft Auction Co. , STRAYED Two red and one spotted mala pigs. M. H. Richardson. FOR SALE liy house and lot'; on Washington St. Reason for Bell ing am leaving town. O. D. Hawn. FIVE-PIBCE PARLOR SUITS - for . .140. Monroe-Furnitere 6 Auc tion Co. WANTED Country hams anl egg. J. W. Richardson. . . . .-. FOR RENT Six Crowell street. room house on Phone 476 or 821. GET THE EEST Flower and Garden seeds oii the market at the Union, Variety Store. NOTICE--I will sell at auction, Sat urday, at 2:30 o'clock on the square, a splendid range. Judge Rogers. FRESH SEEDS All kinds, 5 cents paper. Plyler-Funderburk Co. ish a dup'.i - of a fee of c.a.te uiHn th payment nl-7 ,nl- ?clios . mat every poron who sha!l riolate any provision of this or- dituince or carry on any business. trade, avocat'on or profession on ah ch licens tax has been fixed, without having fiiKt paid the tax an-j recejveu a license, snan oe name xo a penslty of fifty dollars, or be im ert cn if. All license taxes im- p?l by th: ordinance shall be due cn" rayable in advance and if any Person snau lau 10 pay any license ' required by the ordinance by August 15th, 1922, five ; per centum of 'nt" amouni oi sucn license snau oe 0Ued to the tax required, and no li- cense snau be granted until the n cense tax plus the five per centum thereof has been paid. The addition o tne ne per centum on xne amouni f said license tax shall not exempt "? ueunqueni irom uie penames herein prescribed in case of delm- !", Section 10. License Schedule l. bocy ana top ouiiuers, . ana painters of automobiles, $10.00. oar.iw anu trust, companies, w:ui capital stxk and surplus of not over $100,000,00, $15.00. Over $100,000,00, S--lH'- ' o. uaiwr mi is. ioi vacn cna.r. -w. - L Bicycles, each dealer or agent selling, renting or repairing bicycles, i". till , 5-. poters, advertising by use of b.ll boards. $30.00. . o. iuneiani oni poster . or .sign a- r.,I,?r , ' -(,0-L i. xiiiiaiu, pooi or ndi,a;eiie ta- Pies ana snooting galleries, wnether blacksmith or horse shoew shoPS. $2.50. i ' Bottlers of soda water, coca - -"ola, pepsi-cola, ihero-cola, ginger- rye-ola or other soft dynks, -N'O.OO. H1- Itinerant dealers seljing or de- Iivering to retailers bottled soft drinks or waters of any kind, $50.00. Butcher shops, retal dealers in fresh meats provided this shall not l'!''y 10 persons selling meal 01 ineir own raising, and provided further that persons who pay the taxs levied hereunder shall not be required to pay ny -additional taxes for the priviletre of 'iealing in fish and oysters, $35.0o. Circuses, menageries, wild west. dog and pony shows end every other snow not specifically licensed herein, per day or part of day, composed of i.-cur wains or less, per uay 00. Mo than 15-car trains per day, ' '5100.00. If more than 50 cents gen- eral admission is charged, such shows regardless of size, per day, $150.00. .13. Traveling circuses, moving ri'"i mciij-iiu-iuuiius, l J- 011011 seeu ueaiers, a.uu, 90 Harness makers or repairers, on pu.i.iiis j.i e-j.c. ijr iui nur, cneu, $1500. 22. Electrical contractor, or Per- HAXO TUXfST5and regulating Work jrtiarnnteed. llollaway Mu sic Home, Phone 571, Monroe, N. C. GET MAGAZINES at the Union Va rlety Store. ' WANTED We have some splendid openings in your vicinity for first class men and women who can sell life insurance. We represent one . of the best old line companies in the business, and if you are inter ested in obtaining pleasant and profitable employment it will pay you to communicate with us. Cor respondence treated confidential ly. Brown & Bedenbnugh,' General Agents, 7 East Trade Street, Char lotte, N. C. ' . AKMT TRENCH MIRRORS for 10c at the Union Variety Store. HOUSE MOVING-If you want your house moved or raised, Bee me or call at Lec .Park Dairy- Jas. S. Helms, Monroe Route 1. ... AUTO TRANSFER If you want good service. Phone 490. Frank Helms' Transfer. CALL G. H. LEVY'S market for fresh meat. Phone R72. Dr. Kemp Funderburk Dentist 1 OfOce Over Lee Grif fine Store. DR. P. M. ABERNETHY VETERINARIAN Office FOWLER k LEE STABLE MONROE, N. C. Phone SOt. Residence Phone 1 St-J. Tax Collector shall farnUh : or.i . -engaged in wiring buildings, . $'.Vl0. - . -J. tmurratkin labor aeenti or agencies lor emuiovment of nersons to perform wwk or labor outside of Union county, $200.00. 24. Exhibition, sleight of hand nerformancea.. rone rfanoini nnt nth. wise taxed or performed outsida of rtiruiar licensed theatre -or- movirur - j picture show, per day, $10.00. 28. Fifch and evster dealers, nro vided that persons paying license tax under (11) are exempt from payment oi this tax. lo.UU. 2i. Peddlers. $50.00. - 30. Pawn brokers, each, $500.00. ai. fortunetellers, mind readers, palmists, including Gypsy bands liv ing m wagons, tents, or otherwise, provided the Mayor may In his dis- cretion refuse to grant license, and no license snail be valid, unless counter- signed by him, $250.00. , jj. Kepainng or stonnar motor vehicles, conducting a garage or buy- ing anu seiung motor venicies, new or used, of anv kind. $50.00. Provided; that any persons conducting a retiair shop for motor vehicles and not en- t;agea in buying ana seeing same, $25.00. Provided, further, this tax shall cover the tax levied under (111. -33. - Any bona fide resident of the I liv nr 3ionrno wnn snuii roniinet an amusement pars or recreation ground - wUhin the City of Monroe shall be en- titaVJ. upon the. '-payment of the Ii- : a 1.' i -'.:, 1 cense rax. nereinaner proviueu, anu on or" in the grounds of same, as part xf such place of amusement, a swimming pond or ponds, boats, nier- ry-go-rounds and ferris wheels, and bowling alleys, upon payment ol a Ii- vense tax of $150.00. sk. tpoir every retail aeairr in gasoline, $25.00. - 35. Junk dealers, dealers in paper, ratrn or honea. S:tfiO(l 1 3J. Ice cream peddlers who sell to consumers on the streets, $10.00. i 37. Ice cream and soft drink stands or fountains, $10.00. 38. Itinerants or non-residents of the City of ilflhroe, selling lunches, lemonade, ice cream or soft drinks, balloons, flags, souvenirs, fruits, or other class of merchandise, per day, $1U.UU. 3. Lunches or sandwiches, pits, or other things sold from wagons or ve- hides on the streets, provided said vhiel will nnt ruTiinv samo aTin,. more than five minutes at a time, $25.00. Marble yard, dealers or agents m tomb stones or monuments, $15 00. 41. Medicine venders or peddlers Rl:iing or advertising medicines or drugs from alleys, vacant lots, or go- jng from place to place, with or with- out free or paid attractions, per day, (provided they shall not occupy the streets without the written permis- s;on 01 tne Mayor;, sa.UU, i'2h Ilnnn all uVlnlcnula rloulura it. dry goods, groceries, hardware or any otner merchandise, $50.00. 43. Itinerant merchants or sales men selling as proprietor or agent, goods, wares or merchandise, on FIFTY MARBLES for five cents at the Union Variety Store. THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN DOING A STORAGE BUSINESS EXLUSIVELY No Grease or Dirt on Your Seats When You want to Ride OPEN ALL NIGHT Don't Risk Your Car or what you have in it beinjr stolen. MONTHLY AND TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. LOVE'S STORAGE STATION WEST JEFFERSON ST. CUT FLOWERS Floral designs, wedding nwjncts r and flowers of all klm! Prices reasonable We make ehipmenta to Waxhaw, Marshall, Wingate and other nearby town. CODE MORGAN At Union Drug Co, Phone 221. The House of Lords Isn't very po lite. It refuses to give a lady a seat- ' irhich no other tax is levied or irl poJ, per day, J10.00. 1 44. Motorcycles, retrtstration Id $1.00. 45. Motor fee. $1:00. vehc!es, registrati id. .Motor vehkles, agents or de r nr traders in automobiles, new a useil, or any person who buys autl mobiles for the nurposs ot fale trading same, $25.00. - havinir an airencv or warehouse f distribution thereof in the city, $10.1 - 4'.. Dealers in phonographs, grapi aphones, or talking machines, alor. $15.00. 50. Piano or organ dealers, ,1 airents. 520.00, - 51. Bui'd ng contractors, $25,001 52. Motor vehicles used in transj porting persons for hire, each $10.01 63. Hacks or wagons or drays use J for hire, each Sa.00, , 54. Restaurants, cafes, or luncM counters, flo.OO. 53. Second hand clothing dealers! o.uu. 50. Sewimr machine dealers nil agents, $10.00, 57. Shoe makers who do a repaid business, .Sj.'.u 5S. Dealers in cigarettes. $10.00. 50. Vehicle dealers, such as bug gies, carriagts. wJigor.s or other ve iiu ii nut m inn hv mntivu nui-i 5i .uu. Co. Vu'canincrs. retreaders t. reiiairers of automobile tires, flOOiH .. . . .. 1 ti. iea ers in iuriuiure, f lU.Ut ' 2. Dealers in second maul furni ture, $25.o. t.3. Real estate dealers. $10.00. ..54. Lightring rod agents, $50,0fH o;, Telegraph companies, $10.00. ' C6. Vpbn all wood-vards. or ner sons sewing wood at retail from i ivard located Within the citv limit- lo.oii. C7. Upon ail itinerant nhotoirranh ers, or persons carrying on the busij ness of photography upon the street 01 the cty ot Monroe, per day, $10 OS. I lumbers or pipe-fixers andt repairers, $25.00. I 00. Upon all dealers in sheet musij and pianos, or piano players, $25.00 Provided that this tax sha not b levied upon any person being taxed! as a furniture dealer within the cor porate limits. 70. Upon undertaking. $20.00. 71. Tinsmiths, $10.00. Section 11. That the foregoing Ii. cense granted to any person, firm 01 corporation shall be granted subjeel to an tne ordinances now in ex:stencd or passed durinn: the life time of Raiil license that are applicable to the nnri t cular trade or profession for which said license is granted, and all ordi nances heretofore passed by the Board of Aldermen of the Ci'y of Monroe, and not rescinded, nre here by declared applicable. Section 12. That any person, firm or corporation obtaining license to carry on any of the business callings or professions herein enumerated nnd cirrylnjr on same in a manner unsat isfactory to the majority of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Monroe, may have his license cancelled and his right to conduct said business en nulled, provided the unearned lax or proportionate part of said tax is re turned. Section 13. That it shall be law fnl for any person, firm or cornora. tion to engage in any cf the business es, trades, occupations or professions hereinbefore taxed without payment of license tax when the purpo.e of such person, firm, or corporation i. to derive funds for charitable or reli gious purposes and written permis sion shall be granted bv the mayor. Adopted this 10th day of June. 1922. t 1 i; C M- VANN Mayor. J. H. Boyte, Clerk to Board of Aldermen. Dr. S. A Alexander Veterinarian Office Phone 113. Res. 55-J. R. H. GARREN, M. D. Practice Limited to Treatment of Diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office Over THE IN'ION DRUG COMPANY PHONE 238. 666 Cures Malaria, Chills, Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippc. Kimball Gulbransen 7 Starr V and 20 oth- 1 ergood PIANOS at Hollaway's Iusic House Phone 571 . Monroe, N. C. It Is getting hot enough to forget Congress acd cuss the weather.

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