The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 29, 1922, Page TWO, Image 2
WANTS HIGHWAYS
BUT NOT B0:"3S
Senator Johnsnn cf A'lencialc Would
iV.y For System by Tax
Levy
Aheadalo. Do;-. 111. : i
bond 1 for : .>. ;. i:: :i ol
igfaways i.: the : i:uc \v; - t
?re today by J. IL :;ry do>-n.-;cr.
_ c.... \ t v v .-. v
" 5'jrui.jr i.
e favors the build'ng of hi..;i:v>'a;. oi
< :.tazo through the gasoline ar. : ;vmo;i:e
taxes together wi:I a s:n?J!
opertv tax.
The interest on $50,000,000 w; i\h
bonds, which he says he bel'ev; ;
ould be the smallest sum feasible?,
ould amount to $2,UOO,OCO a year
id this sum could as well be s">ont
!
n the roans. lie was discussing t'
ran broi-hed at a recent meeting of
tizenn at Columbia which is now i.i
he hands of a committee of seven
formal preparation of a plan to
i laid before the legislature after
J " .
mother ma-s meeting.
declaring ho was againct the prmos
bo?:d issue the sena.cr continued.
j. j.__: 4.-4. v,; .v,_
1 UU lavur ii, Slate Vi.
^ys, however, but believe that
nth Carolina can construct and
Vrv.ain same without a bond
: ' .
my op'nion, it would be neccsary
"?3U? bonds in the sail of $50,090,..
* 1 the annual interest on which
i Id amount to approximately $2,;
"*.000, and, sincc v*o could r.oz v/o'l
->end more th:ir. $5.0.09,000 a year,
. v . Mieve that this sum could be raised
"ears of the gasoline tn:>. the auv.
- . ]hiie license foes and a small rra*
t.:x. The two million dollars
~! interest on the .:ond issue
: thus be expended in bu:!d!n~
; to a bottsr advantage than cx??ng
it as interest.''
Senator Johnson, who is 35 years
i, has served two terms as sta>
t? ^naior, on? from Barnwell. county
v nd the other from Allemb.Jo. He
:s elected last fall for his second
-m from Allendale. He' is an a;*"x*T.
having graduated from the
j '-' . -?.?1 in 1906, and the law depart.
- t of the University of Scu:h Ca f
ia in ID00.
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*>- >.?TAIN BLACK'S PLAN
FAVORED BY JOHNSON
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o the Editor of The St?.;c:
In your issue of Christmas day
here appeared what p-irrorted to
live been an interview given .by me
r,v . > yoir Allendale correspondent. sains:
forth my views on the pronosal
g"t- %
| o issue state honds for the eonst.-uei
>n and maintenance of a s'.aLe sys
mo? permanent hitrhwj vs.
$r " *"
! * stci.cs:Tis cl s 5>v -mo v."j. \n
'' iswer to one of a numcer of inqniR*
,, , -v ,
>mt^ rr o ^ f-s, 7*11'] I ^ 1 r J
e by J. Ii. J n&in3, - corresponds t
E* * the Associated Press, asking for
i; 7* age, o:eup tion, denomination,
> names of the socre: orders to
:'ch I belong,* the schools attended
Pn me, previous publ'c offices held -nr
|? . . , ctc., and I understood that the
j^. . 'orsisitlon was .des ;ed for he
*o cf compiling ?. Tetcrd of the
1 rubers of the general assembly and
the purpose of polling the memship
on certain questions of stately
do interest. I had no id^a I was
K. "sking for publication and no one
fcv :s more surprised than I when I
. w mv statement in prm..
1" ~ Fearing, therefore, that the publi
;-r> r.,y< mov
)il 1 VliC Ci ULiv ia \juuo .ivu
misunderstood, and that sonic (if
our readers may accord to me credII''
"it an idea that belongs to aioth
I wish to ^tate that so far as I
. Cap":. W. D. Black of Williston
the first person to advance the
-~ht credited to me bv the article
~ d to. Captain Black has lone:
"v interested in the subject of
A roads." In fuet, the first pub
:
SI J \H7
ti v e. Vv at
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i.
F ' , to k
t fact
to p
I ' pap?
r
oi a
W:
in n
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I I in t
r '
1\- a.; vos.s i>!i till - -ul'.Lv: th.it i <"
: ' . r Y. U-- :'.M ; b.V v" t : .ii':
1 Ki.-i: at ; country school house bei^en
Willhtcn ami Springfield,
'v.'!;. ? I^va a ' 1/ o b:v?
held in Columbia. he was ap >'
rd.d the ro > jslv.t-r've <;? our
c n:r;".'S3ionai d'sirivt. Since liiat oc.
. .. h.i vS: " v\ u.scu a
i.- .r.' ami ha-* advocated th<:
' u :;<n el crmanent roads ::i
aceo .l.iirv wiJi the plan favored by
r.w*"In ri' r'-1 ..'jr . d. In lavi.
it v.;. ; af:cr hearing t"2Pta:n JSiacH
dr. ",i > th'N v t/.nr I \ ejr.rnc a
convert t i b 3 i It:: end ! wifh your
readers to understand dearly that.
In a:: wer"n<* t .e qunaire of
"I. . Jenkins. I had no thought of ere
t:n<r the * impression that I was the
original author of the pun outlined.
Ar stated sbovs, so far as I knerw.
<r
Cr.r:a n Black, who for' many years
and without any reward, has freely
rk . m his time and talent to nromofci"
c t h" civie cf C">od ro?.ds in South
Carel'na. was the first i">er.? :i to advo:r.te
the plan attributed to *r.e.
; J. Henry Johnson.
Allendale.
DARLINGTON MEN
SLAIN AT DAiNL'L.
I. hi. ant' Reuben Anderson
Rc.celvc rr.ial V/o-ntls ?.t
VVocd.ncn Kail
The Sir.to.
Darin Igtcn, Dec. 24. As the rc. oi*s
shooting aiiray last ni.rht,
>:hout 10 o'clock, I. M. Pilgrirn and
his son-in-law, Reuben Anderson, arc
d:ad and Paul Frauer .n jail charged
with the killing.
i The shooting took place a. a dancc
being held in tne v. ooc.nien nun m
the cot.on mill villa;:? in the western
section of the town.
Frr'ier : is ueen separated from his
wife for sever.il months and njrently
taw her r a '113 in Reuben Anderson's
car. He warned Anderson to discontinue
thi", ar.u la?t ni.Th: when he entered
;he. dance hall he saw Andersen
dar.ri "ith his Wife. It is alleged
that he immediately opened fire with
a S2-caI'bre pistol and shot Anderson
1-1 Voivi- L-ilhno- VlTil ill
i.:ic i:v.i. I, p,
'stnntiy. He ??.w Pilgrim, :he fit her
in-!:av of Anderson, coming in and
turned his gun upon him, hitting rlir.i
tv.*Le, onec in the arm and or.:c near
*V"~
J razrr then i: said to have attempted
.0 shoot his wife, rushing to her 1
ar.ct :trjr?riinT with her. but v-:: or-'
oroowrrod rna erojf.no t;> jr. . : y JocLowry.
ore of the cottrn ml* 1
Pilgsim was immediately rushed up
vown to the drug v en :v. :.ico!
a d was given hi:r>, hut te die a, in
a very few minu.es, without speaking
a word.
The car.:j 61 the le k.niin'r.is
ss'lc? t*> h~ve he0'1 on a o**,iL ef 'ralou*y
eti the part "of Fsul Frazcr. It i"?
&:;?*> r-a'd th.Vt Frazer had at term tea
to buy a pistol from -a friend during
t:_>c day, ;>u<: ,v.\is unsuccessful. )
one seems to know where he secured
til? pistol that he usedMr.
pilgrim was a respected farmer
living a.cout a mile from town. He I
is survived by his wife and several
children, 3.irs. Pilgrim, is in a critical
condition, suffering from the shock.
Mr. Anderson leaves, his widow and
two small children.
Paul Frazer has a wife and small,
child, he married a daughter of- J. E.
Bailey and her brother was lulled
during the past summer in a shooting
scrrpe. Fraser servejl in the local*
company of the Thirteenth division
in France during the World war.
The double killing last night makes
the fourth white man. that has been
shot to death in Darlington during
1922.
i
It, I Oil
:eep in mine! the
that in addition
rinting this newnr
we do job work
ny kind. When
90
eed of anything
7 G 1
his line be sure
1 r* w ?
O *380 Us
4
faicolum.%*
u,
v-V.'iiV'ui I :: . c (.'ha.aU i <
Co.-v.KU-rii.*
Succctdias Dfsr-:.:c the Doil Wcovli
L . . v . . ^ i \ v ' ^, 11 i i _ V. ..
l.ve.- .\.v/ o'Ty ; n.ar
Y;"h.;.:r>v\ has proves hi* aiiiiiy i:s.
fc v. 0* v '.I c*. .It'I \ v v
V4: v 2 id.tiOIIS. I-'!'. 0p?i'Sv9
hi cot: ;i fo? 1a;1 six h-ji.-t-. ii.
farm is lo-.-atou i: the : aacly
oi the -J3un y ana the : ji: ,\s
v.iac coi-i in -he iipvinjf. : her;: fare h
(Ii* j.O* . W4.it C' vy : w 0.1 o'j ' \ (' ci 1 t *
Afte.* prep<uai:on lie baga
nin.'.in;-: liay t:ie .ath an.: :;a^a\i ;;
May the 10 th.
i>r. Drown, beia^' r.n up f.o dac
farn.iT, pr.nr.lecrop rctat:oi;. Thi
land w::r> i.! y*r..i , i'o-bv.x-d by cv
pea:: in lav la:ri alsi :.:ceivo
a liberal aoylication o: barnya:\l i ::
r.urc, of \vhi';h a I.;rg? a::-:>u:: is pre
('.acec! ->n this farm. The o:>ly ec:r
:acr:':;d fertilizer luea war. 300 lb.
cf li.'ii r.p .too as anaiyzin.;- 8-3per
acre' applied abou: the tine a
planting.
The variety cf reed piante I \v;:
the lates; : nprovcd Cleveland Bi
{i w.l! add t--:. in'. vark-:y ::::
proven to bo t;ie bo-:t for this sectio
i.iUDr;x th'j shori staples).
As soon as t!\e cotton was chonns
out it received an application of po
.-Ti, calcium arseiiatc-niolnsses mi:
calcittn: arsenate were ducted on
y; ch h-.:nd mac hi no.
Fallen squares were picked ap an
!; a' ;rut }./.o dr. i of A a?
Hi*.. The crop was cuitiva.ed ont*o
v.cck when pos::ole. Somcisnios th
lain would not prrml! ci' a thoroa^
c jit Ivan on tnac often.
I* 10i.i .no iU civ.i cj v.ci7. ha: vestc
y) baits of cotton ave:-- *in<j 400 lb.
::nt cotton. V
Dr. Brown \iocs not attribute hi
success to an;;-one tiling tha: he d:
out to a comoination ot thirds.
1. He had improved his soil by th
!.n iTY>p<!. h;^-n vard manuK
^ - J -"4"- v
etc.
2. He thoroughly prepared the see
Oe:l.
3. He planted the rest improve
s?"d suited to his locality.
-i He cultivated intensively.
5. ile used po.son and picked u
iillen squares.
6. And greatest of all, he stayed o
ihe job both nigh,; and day an
i-juent till the finish.
Dr. Drown practices divc/snui'arming
and grows all his neeessar
reed and fucti a: home; therefore h
has come out ahead of the game fir
a. ::al!y. He has proven that we ca
:;:o\v co.ton unier boll weevil ejnui
i on- and ar.y othrr farmer can do a
veil as Dr. Urovcn has; (i.-.ne if he wil
tae same v.? to d;te methods
the came amount of gray matte
air. :arm::r; operations and put u
ihe same relentless light that D:
Urown has put up.
On Fc^dir.f; For
Clenison College, Dcc*. 27. I
feeding poultry for e^ products
we must boar in mind certain fun J?
mental principles, anions; which r
safTicion: nutrients in correct pro
portions, anu correct feeding, says IS
R. Mohrhof, extension poultry 4. us
band in an, who gives the folio win
suggestions.
Grain Mixture. Cracked corn 10
pounds, wheat 100 pounds, oat:; 10
pounds.
Mash Mixture. Wheat hran 10
pounds, wheat middlings 100 pound;
ground oats, 100 pounds, com meg
2 00 pounds, mt < s-ran ; j09 pound'
Mineral Feeds. Grit is essentia
as iL assists the b'rds in crind'nj t'l
feed. Oyster shell suppl'es the lini
material for the errs: shell. Grit an
oyster shell should be kept in hop
pcrs no the birds will have access t
it throughout thn day.
Succulence. Green feed acts a<=
tonic, aids in digestion, acts as -:i
appetizer, and is a laxative. Alfalf
clover pasture, sprouted oats, beet
and cabbage are .too,! succulcn
feeds.
Methods of feeding A bird shoul
be .allowed to consume practically a'
it desires of the r'-xht feed, fo'r hie:
czz production depends unon heav
feed consumption. No definiie rule
ear. be riven as to the amount of fee
each poultryman should feed. Th
biros' appetites vary and it is onl
by a careful watch of the fleck tha
the birds are properly fed.
Grain must be in the litter to com
pel exercise and should never be fe
on i ' are ground. It is much bette
to ft od <rrain sparingly in the morr
in*, so that the birds will be huntrr
onougrh to consume mash throuprhou
the day. The evening: grrain ratio
should bo a heavy one, for tn
birds dlcrest food at nijrht as well a
fl'.vnip" tho (inv.
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T-r/U'JIr..;
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c: rion or the v;;rhir.ar ;i\vay o'* iV.'
. : ;> ! -r. th.- fit'! cj.-l.-: tho f.:.mer*
of i^aih m 11: .::s of cl.>;iav
ll
, ever} y; Pivip.r tji-.acmg is the
fr.si i:i nr. VL-ni'n;.-; this b.- \ This
ti--' r.f i.mva of th? v".*." give
G
.to tcrrace making.
i'he-T ' ...) '.'v.'.: i\J v^C Ot t:
V "
I r 1u:: nny l s vsz'L the bv nr!i oi
( n i"row t :c brond-baso
: 'I 'i } i v r> r. nv
J Ic of two kinds, liA'd or on a grade.
The bro:id-br graded terrace io
known as the Mangum terrace.
(> ^
t. While the bench t?rrn::e i> the tve
I J
that Has been generally used in this i
ate, ll is rapidly being replaced by
, i.i br^a-i-base terrace except 011 very
] slopes. The bench terrace ;
' v :,:iL:ai.H a sleep land terrace and
should not be used where it is possi
lie t:i on Li uroad-base terrace, ad\
\. 11. V*. Hum: on o: the agronomy
(iivis'oo. The objections to the,
- bin - h term.;-. a:v that 1: is < xnen>!-.'(*
\I crs r be cultivated,
u vnainiy al.oved to grow up m
, "weeds and grass that dr.iv.' the plant
loj-i :;;vay fro-: elm ac.joimrg crop*,
i orevrnis the; ren.!" iv. ?aev cf farm
a
machinery from one field 10 another,
i. U farn*>h ; e::c-:!!ent w;a;orqiv.rlor
for the b ,1 weevil.
: The broad-base terrace dot?s not
have a:;.' rf :.iur.e e jeefcions :;n.i
therefore should be used where the
:;Imc permits. The broad-base kve<
* 1
, terrace should be used where the soil
a
:porous eao;:^n i-; absorb the rainfall
before it can injure the growing
wiUJ i.I Cwii.iL ClllivFUlit.
" jto flow over top of the terrace.
, TIrs tyye of terrace in preventing: thr-*
; vapid run .ofV' of r:.i:i furnishes mois,:ture
to the cr>n in dry weather and
( r.llovv:* prac;ical':y rone of the soil or
I fertiliser to escape.
The j.Ir.ndrum it I:road-base graded
A terrace is exar :)y the same as the
broad-base i vel terrace with the ex n
rcr/::or. of 'he i nil a ce. Ii'7^ *vr:-:c
1
'" it i. built ~h a laii. This type is
. ! used or. s-;ii r.:>; ibsrrb rain
c. . , ...
vap'.uiy arc; 5 aanjfer o:
" th.- v.\:tr-r cc'l c.in;: and overflowing
n lcvol terrace. Some soil and fertil:tv
is !:n-t I:i clr .win? off the water by
P ' v '
tl*.<*but loss ii- in
co "inn rod wt;h-wlia' the
I loss wouiw be with u: ierrncinp;.
Detailed i"::t:;uri'or:; :v : > buiirlin;*
' ; tefrac-s r: y ' h--A i'- o r. the r.':i;v
' n'7?r ts or*:he \L /is:o : rorviee, Cie:n-or
CoIiG'rc.
V
:find ?:c tsace of robbers
i who stole sums in denver
i
n : S:3:tcsn Persons Arc Questioned but
None Prove to Ee Ones
Wanted
i
(j '*
Denver, Colo.. Djc-. 19. Ei.s:h:ecn
hours of searching and questioning
of sixteen persons ;it police headquar-'
ters had failed early today to reveal
T
^ | any trace of the identity of the banaits
who yesterday robbed a federal
^ reserve bank truck pf .$200,000 af:rr
a gun right i:i front of the United
States mint here in which Charles T.
" Linton, one of the guards on the
'j truck was wounded fatally .
The truck in charge of J. E. Olesen
I cashier of the local federal reserve
bank, had called at the mint to transo
,
j fer the money, all in $5 bills, f -.m
j J the mint to the bank. The mint
i guards just had taken the money :o
I- : , ' , ,
! the curbing, turnea it over to tne
j bank employees and reentered the
mint when the bandits drove up and
i stopped their car behind the truck.
. | The bandits at once opened fire on
i the main door of the mint. Linton
S
' j was shot in the stomach and died two
janrl one-half hours later.
, 1 Employees of the mint all of whom
l! j have guns near their posts, seized;
^! their weapons and rushed to the
I doors and windows, but. were hand!-'
VI '
' ! capped i:i returning the bandits' fire;
| because the bank employees were be'I
| % ' rt
!tween tnem and the robbers. While,
! the gunlie-ht raged one of the robbers
v *"
' pu: the money in thei. .utomobile'
* I - 1 Xl_ 1 .. .
: a n a x n e y a r o v e a w a y.
! During the flight one bandit stood
' 1 on the running board to fire a final :
volley at the mint guards. A buiiet
rj apparently hit him. for crumpled
vun and was dragged inside the car,
vi ,
i which continued on :ts wav.
i ;
'-1'Vx
n i Another optimist is the man who
"!nnv* for a oostaffe-duo hit:e:\
^ i * i
riomcnceau mnv be truthful, but
*
r> n-- ody can >av ho is diplomatic. '<
i
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t\ . I'-::' t:. - : . A 10t k >11
y!!! si ;
\I . >1 lu* pi'.isha it:!.*
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. ! cf i .1 \ !
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A v;; . t .:.s ; s c\:r;:s a '
" u.i !>; a -J
J"he "Jmaiicst ar.d th"? Mc t D-r.f^rou:
T>..- -..v-::!v*t r>c -ie? of rcac-i: th<
eonwrcit house roach is the mosl
.!:;>] ; : :; * ' v: i.is ar.d ui
1 of : !... !. I: contaminates *o
a "i !^ a dr. nuTinc**' to y 'U:
health! Wipe out the roaches fro a
your hoiv.c- i ODAY For POSITIVh
results use i! "yal Guaranteed Roacl
Powder. 10 ; L- 25c. Sold and guarart -:*
: y Mayes Store.
rCTKE TO BORROWERS
1 ; rj.iiiv ' Vis f r loan:
f vm the I': It::1.! Land Bank of Co
It. C. JTO-T LOW AY.
JY'C.-Treas. .Mt Eethel X. V. L. A.
i 2-Tr-It
- ' '/ ( AMP
"f South Carolina, County o
>*? wS - vv. ('our: of Com ion -Pi":is
Franris A. I own. E:: ecu tor of tk<
will and 1 '.;i:v.ont of Jamc
I7. Lov.n, de'jea^ed, piaiiiti.T,
versus
t: a r. Soozt r, Juli;:;* I*. Booker
Kt rc-'Vj K. r>oo::cr, defendants.
To the Deft ndants Above Named:
V"0:1 a1" hereby summoned and re
t; zv. ^ver the Corypiain
1 :i.l
ot wnivn a oopv is rieit'w.u
! upon you. ! to serve a c p}
of vour Answer upon the subscriber;
at cfliee Lvx'nsrton. Souti
Carolina. viihin t'.verily days fro:"1
11: s " I- ? h. i eof upon y; u. exelu
r've day of such service, an:
if .von fail to an/win* the Complain
vi'.hir. the ti;n aforesaid, the plain
tiff ir- this action \v :i apply to th*
ou *! rclivf d'.&a.*ded hi th;
complain.
EFiRD 6: CARROLL,
/..t'.-ovnevs fjr Plaintiff.
\~cv 1 . i ;>22
To the* '>< > l:\r.i Eu?rer.e R. Boozer
Please t;: !:v- notice. That the origi
nsl Summons and Complaint in thi:
nr:bn h row filed in the .office of tiv
Clerk of Court :y * I^Vvborry Coun
EFillD & CARROLL, _
Attorney.:- for PIulntilT.
December 7, 1-^2. '
NOTICE C-F F'NAL SETTLEMENT
I will nir.l'.o i\ fin.il settlement of th<
estate of F:.n.r:i E. Rama;?e, deeea:s
( .1, in the .-'rebate Court for Xcv.*bor
' y conr!-;.*, S. (\, o:i Frit'ay. the 5t">
iy ( ' J.-.nurry. 1023. at 10 o'cloel
in the forenoon and wii: imme^atel]
cXv-cu: " cf said v. tr.t
AH persons Having claims ajr<ii:v;
Li'C 0 O: i' aai*.- w. lu.iiiapc. CO
n*.' v!. ii: C IlC'TL'.'-V iiOtin'J:! t\J f i! L' t. t
same, d'.-ly verified, with tfie- under
. '.Tr.O'j, ihv^zc indebtei to said ex.
tai will please make payraen: iik:
JNO. 7.1. KT\ARD.
7.r -:-':tcv c r Last. Will and Testamvn
' .r: K. Ramage, deceased.
Nr.CZ C? ANNUAL MEETING
Police is her?by given that th<
Ki&Ir. r.y f'omni-sion of Newberrj
' v'il hold its An.iual Meeting,
on 7 bur 'ay, the -itli day of Jar.
102'*. Ail i5e?'::o*.ir ho! Ii*v l'.*niaii'"ii
,* ? i* Vat T'K* tountv a;'
required by law to file '.he same v;it?
ihe undersigned on before Jan. i
1923. No claim against the county
will be valid and payable unless filet
during the fiscal year in which :z i
contracted or tn-j next thereafter.
GEO. P. BOUIAYARE,
Chairman.
II. C. HOLLO WAY,
Clerk.
12-S-4t Up
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL 25
TATE
0 : Monday, salesday, January 1st
1023. immediately .-.f:er the cour
sale, J will s?il to the highest bidder
before Ibe court houso at Newberry
South Carolina, all that p'ece. paree
or tract of land lying an^i be:#.-' sit
u.-'te i t -he county of Newberry, ,>f.nt<
of South Carolina, containing fiftv
one and 23-100 (51 23-100) acres
more or less, bounded by lar.d of. o'
formerly of Mrs. Nora Werts. b;<
Innds of. or foraterlv of, G. M. Werts
and by a pubi c road: this tract aisc
adjoins lands of G. Washington Su
bcr. and vca5 formerly owned by him
on lite following terms, one hali
(1-2) cash-and the'balance in twr
(2) equal anral payments, with in
terest from da e of ssle at the rate oi
^ S> per cent per annum, internet
payable annually. The credit portion
to be secured by a mortgage oi
thf premises sold. Purchaser to paj
for paners.
JOHN M. KIXARD,
Secretary and Treasurer.
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AN ORDINANCE
State of South Carolina,
Town of Newberry.
Be it oi*d:ii"*trd by the Mayor am
Aldermen of 'he Town of Newberry
in resembled:
I. That, 011 and after the first da5
of January, A. D.. 1923, no person
association of persons or corporation
-hall operate a bucket shop or ex
i nan-re where what is corrmonlv
known as dealing in future? is carried
on in the Town of Newjcrry
without first obtaining1 a license fron
:b.s Clerk and Trea>urer of ssici
Town. sr.M license shall be Two Hundred
Dollars, payable in advar.e?, foi
i-ach and every day ?ait! bucket sho;
:>r exchange is ooc-rat- i1.
II. The term? bucke* shop or ox
r..:e as used in :hi ord'nan *e
. a <!''' s. iT. v.* olr
i place '.vht'i'i- cQ !i.I'.'ii'i ; or
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an actual delivery >;l' the articles or
5 things shall be made, vrhethc r sard
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within a no. partly w.lnout the
awn; it beinjr inter-d;to : tiui-ia
Urease to operate or rarry on any
business where contracts or :- y::
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when th." intention or umh : ^ar.ilin;;
of pa.tier i> to receive ;.r pay the
difference between the a.rrcr i pricc
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. r it!e.nc : i'HOVIDED, That nothi
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Fo>- information. Puilman re?cr
Agents.
i: ; !i Tt'";n contained shall be con :i
c i .' apply to tra; suctions by
:\l\ or wire between persons in this
! person* outside of this
. . ,} iv ;!: p: .--on outside of
ts : * i\ ;>vcscute.i in this
ly ; -y hrvk.-r, a^ent or attorney
in sai l ': an.-.u'Llon.
li'. An\ pir.-on, or persons or c-rv
:,::r vy o! I ;e provis
o ' ov ! nance. shall, upon
;-onvivt::-a :.wvv-i ' finv.l no. more
than one hundred dollars, or impris!
r.\oi-v i :a:i thirty days
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>, ). i>v u\i:<u' or selling of
/or.iravt vith. 't nrst ub<r.r:ng said
ilr-i n;-", shail V" 'ksn.r'd a separate
ro.:r <s iid rat inc. I by the Town
Coup il of he Town of Newberry
un.icr it.? corporate sea! this the loth
<k.y of DA. i1;)22.
V. . W. CROMER,
Mayor.
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Clerk & Treasurer.
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the end of a telephone
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No. 31.
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Trenton " 12:15 PM
Batesburg " 11:20 AM
Lexington " 10:41 AM
Columbia " 10:05 AM
Winnsboro 9:00 AM
Chester " 8:11 AM
Rock Kill " 7:40 AM
Charlotte 4i ' 6:55 AM
Washington Leave 7:00 PM
Baltimore (PRR) " 5:30 PM
Phila. " " 3:20 PM
Xew York " " 1:10 PM
n Drawing Room Cars without
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Boston 8:05 PM
rive Buffalo 8:00 PM
A. CHARLOTTE, WASHINGTON
rations. e:e., apply to Ticket