1 BOND ORDINANCE An Ordinance In Regard To The j I 1 ^itjr Of Abbeville Issuing Coupon j Bonds. For The Purpose Of Im-i 'roving Streets and Sidewalks In1 Said City, And To Fix The Time, j *' 1 m?of Election By j 'lace ana mauuv. The Voters Of Said City On The J Juestion Of Issuing Coupon Bonds. Whereas, a majority of the freeholders of the City of Abbeville, South Carolina, in the County, of Abbeville, as shown by the tax ^ books of said City of Abbeville, have petitioned the City Council of \bbeville to order an election on the "uestion of voting coupon bonds in he sum of not exceeding ninety ( housand dollars for the purpose of 1 mproving streets and sidewalks, the J aid bonds to bear interest at not more than the rate of five and one * half per centum per annum, pnv- ' bio semi-annually and in such dennminnrions and for such length of time as the said City Council shall deem advisable and disignate by * roper ordinance. Nov.- therefore. I L.*l It Or.lainou by the City Cc.in- . i! of the City of Abbcv:llc and by uthovity of same: Th:;t nr election bo heI I in thct City of Abbeville.- South Carolina, j on the 27th day of April 1P20, the a..:^ being Tuesday between hour. of eight o'clock in the morning on ! our o'clock in the evening, m tnc )fliee of the Citv Council wherein; 'I % he Mayor holds his Court, in thj, City Hall of said City of Abbeville, j upon the question of issuing: coupon j bonds of the City of Abbeville in the) urn of not exceeding ninety thou-j and dollars; said bonds to bear in-i crest at not more than the rate of: ive and one half per cent per an-^j lum payable semi-annually and be) n such denominations and fori uch length of time as the said City Jouncfl shall deem advisable and designate by proper ordinance, said bonds to be so issued for the purpose of improving the Streets and Sidewalks of the said City of AbbeMay 11th, 2:40 p. m. .Return fare ille, at which election all qualified egistered electors shall be entitled r o vote. At said election, those favring the issue of said bonds shall ete a ticket on which shall be writen or printed the following words: "Shall the City of Abbeville issue ( coupon bonds in the sum of notL exceeding ninety thousand dollars, said bonds to bear interest t SPECIAL EXCUI SUMTE ACCOUNT UNITEI VETERAN! Tf iimpi\ 1 v n i nunouft i, n VI SOUTHERN RAI SorV. ern Railway has arranged Spar, anburg and intermediate ctey, May 4,'h, on following schedu delegates "to Tnited Confederate and 6th; .V.T. Greetvilis .-8:30 L\. Beltoc ... 9:30 Lv. Indersoa ...... .. __ 9:00 Lv. Gi>3r.^roa? ..?.* > 11:00 Lv. Abbt 21a ... *0:00 Lv. Newbe\:7 ..... ... 12 "30 Ar. Columbia . ?....? 2:2 x Lv. Spartanburg . 10:40 Lv. Pacolet 11:08 Lv. Jonesville '11:21 l-v. union Lv. Carlisle xf?:15 Ar. Columhi a L "j Lv Columbia (ACL) 4:20 Ar. Sumter 5:50 Tickets will be sold from all po i 4th and 5th, at one and on^thi: trip, with final limit May 9th, alio: detail information apply to your 1 R. C. COTNER, DISTRICT SPARTANBURG, S. C. at not more than the rate of fiv? and one half per centum per an num, payable semi-annually anc jn such denominations and foi such length of time as the saic City Council shall deem advisable nance, for the purpose of improv ing the Streets and Sidewalks ir the Uity of ADDeviner xes. Those opposing the issue of saic tends shall vote a similar ticket, ex cot the answer or word "No" shal ;ake the place of the answer oi vord "Yes." and designate by proper ordi The books of Registration shall b< >pened by the Supervisor of Regis ation of said City, at his office ir ;hc said City, at the City Hall on the ith day of April 19*20, and shall b< ftrvon fV?n vr*rri c?+ VQ f \ f\r? rvl vwj/u vpca xui unc v ;;:a)ified electors for said City for r j.-riod of ten days as required aw. That said election shall be con Uicted in all respects according l( rv.v, and every person qualified bj a*.v shall be entitled to vote there :i. Should any Manager of sam< Jreemvood, S. C.; A. J. Lee, C. 1J. & crein after appointed be disquali i d, or for any reason be unable r unwilling to serve, the Mayo? i :! appoint a Manager, or Mann ol I-Jlec1 otniw-oitt vtfictaoi thl "** x? -n* y i nc respective managers tnai . bliclj^ count the ballots cast anc prepare a sworn return theref, showing the total number of bal oi cast therein, and the number repectively cast in favor of, and ir pposition to, the issuance of feaic ends. The returns of the election ogothcr with the ballots cast anc if ballot boxes, shall be delivered y the Managers to the City Counci i said City, in the City Hall, anc hall thereupon tabulate the rein ns and declare the result of the aid election. At said election the following lamed persons shall act as Manaers of Election to-wit: T. C. Seal . L. Clark, C. A. Botts. Done and ratifed in Council this nd day of April in the year oJ ur Lord Nineteen Hundred anc rwenty and in the one hundred anc crty-fourth year of the Sovereigny and Independence of the Unitec Ifnfoc rtf Amam'/to Sl/MWWkJ vx A. &II1 V X 1 vHl J. Moore Mart, Mayor of the City of Abbevillt Attest: , r. G. Perrin, "lerk of the City Council. -r>-4 weeks-5-12-19-26 tSION FARES TO R, S. C. ) CONFEDERATE 5 REUNION 1AY 4th, 1920' :a LWAY SYSTEM extra coaches from Greenville points to Sumter, S. C., Tues_ lie, for the accommodation of Veterans Reunion, Sumter, May A. M. Return Fare __ $6.25 A. M. Return Fare __ $6.25 A. M. Return Fare $6.85 A. M. Return Fare $5.15 A. M. Return Fare $6.00 P. M. Return Fare $3:65 P. M. M. $5.50 A. $5.05 A. liL. _ $4.75 A, M. $4.35 $3:85 S > iv.. yhy p. IL 4 nts in v-iv. Z>i i ay 3rd, i :! onc'.v. round. I I .inj; stop.v joints. For | 'icket Agent, address | t PASSENGER AGENT, j t i MEMORIAL lir' : RATES ARE FIXED *! t tOUTH CAROLINIANS TO BE tO? LICITED FOR $400,000 APRIL I 1M0. TO MMR THE FALLEN DEAD . Building of Archltectual Boauty te bo ? Eroctod at Columbia to Commimorate World War Achievo, menta. Colombia, S. C.?Ah intensive cami | paipn to iais? the balance of the $400,t j 000 to complete the fund for the ereo II tion oI a memorial building of archi.: tectural beauty at Columbia has beoa j decided on by the South Carolina j mortal Commission. The "drive" wil.1 commenoe April , 19 and terminate April 30. ; Practiealiv all the counties of the i tate are oreranixed and are ready to I subscribe their quotas. Mnnv nf thnm already have reached | : or exceeded their allotments. An act was passed by the 1919 General Aesembly providing for & memorial building of "architectual beauty and appropriateness," to be erected at Columbia, and it was approved by Governor Cooper on Maroh .7. 1M?. . Governor Cooper was made ex-offlI eio chairman and ex-Governor Man1 ning wa? named vice chairman, In the aot. Governor Cooper appointed a . strong commies ion of fourteen persons, two from each of the congressional districts. 1 The first act ef the commission was I to call oa the people of the state for $460,0*0 to supplement the ap>propriaI tlen of flOe.OGO given by the state, provided that the citizenry of South o. _?i i_ ? wnuiH donate such an 1 amount as was decided upon by the I co-'flimtMlen. Th.? aet provides that the buHding "shall preserve in marble or bronse ' or other imperishable form the names of aH leuth OaroHnians, whether solf dtore, ealtora, nurses or other work* ?rs la Ike cause of victory, who hare offered their Urea as the supreme ' saariftoe hi the winning of the war; aad said buHding shaH be the reporti te*F of boohs, manuserlpte aad ether reoerte of the history of the war aad lt> purposes aad achievement*, aad I el the part borne hi said war hf the ! etato ef South Carolina. and by her - lag the annietlce, the aales began te I increase ket summer, ehowing that the effort* of the- treasury to item the tide of extravagance and develop habits ot saving were beginning to ) bear Inrtt "**w- rv/ M,|. aawlnva lilV U0T?l?fMVUk V? MBW BHTIMBH aioramSnt during recent mnUs kas bMC rwy encouraging. Staca tha beginning the present school year, more tbu 6,OC-O taring* aoeiaties bar* beec organised in the sehools of the Filth Federal Reierre District. In many eehool reome and grades every child la a member of a Barings Society baring agreed to sare systematically and lnrost his saringa la Thrift and War flaring* Stamps. How much this morement means potentially is ngfleated by the fact that during the last two weeks in October children in the public schools in Baltimore alone tared $23,600, inresting the whole amount in these securities. "Upwards of l.OOtr woman's organic cation* throughout the district hare I b??B actively enlisted In studying I bidget-making, promoting thrift among their members and associate, sho> ping more carefully, and In these wars flghtlng campaigns in behalf oi systematic saving and wise Investment In 1 government securities in more than ; (00 concerns io this district employing i more than 386,000 people." NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. R esolved: E nd lots ef useless spending. S hut out the Profiteers, O ust this unrest forever. L ook to the future years. , TV l.U ii..i - JT * - | u uit? uur miguuesL euoni ; T hrough Thrift to bring content, i I nv?st our money wisely, O n Saving?all b? bent. IN ow is the time to start If our j S aecftss would crown intent. ! GET AHEAD. ! i If you want to get ?h*ad?#*t bead! The person who te saving and 1 Investing his savings this day and | i time In War Savings Stamps and f Thrift Staiftps is showing that he has a head and knows how to use it . Flft*en-dollar shirts won't k?nt wKaI i 11 you save that counts. Are yon get- ( ji ting ahead or sllppiag, behind? War ,i Savings Stamps are pretty good not* ' bid chain?. <- | ; LITTLE JACK HORNER. I 1 [Little Jack Horner 't Sat in a corner. j' ! Counting his ThrTt Stamp* great; ! ( ! He gzv- a !>road nrin As he pasted them' in. And sild. "WYtl a light tc to Mem.4 . c s\\ \ \ "I! "I HUH Hil' Take a Re and You The Cleveland light sixes, is sel liicuiun in piuK.ii To attempt to dcscri of the Cleveland Six i You must ride in it to a real ride and you t stand that here is a I very much better. It ! over-head valve moto Cleveland design and n tested in road work 1 before being offered tl > gives performance unsi Come let us .Touring Car (Five Sedan (Five Passer AbbeviM CLEVELAND AU1 V. B. CHESHIRE AND r COTTON BUYER SMITH HAVE AN ALTERCATION Anderson Tribune. V. B. Cheshire and T. A. Smith, a cotton buyer of the city, engaged in an altercation late yesterday afternoon in front of the chamber of commerce on North Main street. For a time there was a considerable excite ment in that part of town but fortunately there were no very serious resuls from the affray. The two citizens met at the place mentioned and after a few" words Mr. Cheshire drew a revolver. Mr. Smith grappled with him, getting hold of the hand holding the gun and during the tussel it was discharged one time, the ball striking the sidewalk and glancing off struck a young man about 23 years old named Vance Crawford in the calf of the leg, inflicting a painful though not dangerous wound. The ball also passed through the pants leg: of Isadore Geisburg. The cause of the difficulty could not be ascertained last night or as to what passed between the two men prior to the altercation, but it is understood to have been the outcome of I i*i a , ii _ rn i I an arucie pnntea in tne iriDune several weeks ago telling of the arrest af Mr. Smith and others on a charge of gambling, he, Smith, having be:ome very much enraged at the time sf the publication, making numerous threats at the time of what he was ?oing to do; following this up from -.imp to time with other threats of ' rengeance. j Inquiries at the home of the j i'oung man at 11 o'clock ri^ht1 elicited that fact iiiac he had been , vounded in both leers, the ball hav- j us split when it struck the sidewalk j >r s'ome other obstruction, each niece ! ilowinjr its way into the lejrs. One ' liccc of the bullet was removed from i he leer and a part of the other. The ??? 11 mnl*o n mnvn I lamination of the wound this mowing in the hope? then* will ho able 1<> siscover the rest of the bullet and ici-jmplish its removal. When t':0 ail was made on the young nuin V, I :al Ride in theCievel '11 Know What a Car It I Six, the sensation of the year ling itself to thousands who use d ig out the car they want. be the qualities A real ride will show you, b s no easy task, can be told you, that the 1 know it. Take has power and pick-up and >egin to under- and ease of driving that do Detter light six, with many other cars. ] has an enclosed spring suspension and splem >r, of exclusive holstered cushions wipe out lanufacture and bumps. Beautiful body 1L For three years the Cleveland above the us he public, that in appearance. Upholster lrpassed. genuine hand-buffed leather. show you what a car the Cleveland Passengers) $1385 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1 igers) $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers) t (Price* F. O. B. Cleveland) e Motor Car Compa "OMOBILE COMPANY, CLE VELANE last night he was sitting up, and length sugg while he claimed to be suffering con- breath taat j nectar. sderable pain he was not at all appve- jfe lavis hensive of any serious results and ex- composition pects to be out in a very few days. er The affair of course is to be re- entine yest greted at the same time it is pleas- have displa to note that the results were no more aency power to r< serious. THEY FIND ILLITERACY GETS mM! A REFRESHING THING Houston,Illiteracy threatens to become a police headc fad. who chased On an island a quarter of a mile talked too n off Charleston, S. C., lives a ne- he let gro who last week informed L.in deserter ani coin G. Valentine of the Central remarks he Amomnnn Uafrnlonni PArnnrotiAn of 6(1 cl gtirdl iV/U 11 JL V/II VS 1^14 111 VV/1 pv/i uviv/ii v?4 ? New York that, as he was not versed found sevei in the three "R's" he could not l*iat use(* t( read the word ''prohibition." There- a fore, he don't know nothing about no, The fame dry law." Bolivia,^ loc Valentine and three of his cn^-1 the" panions were on the way from Mi- nv-,.tr\V!1I,,0. ami Fla., to Atlantic City, whenl ft, | their conveyance, a hydroplane.; *? went wrong. They wafted to thej water surface and floated upon an: Tnvitat1 island inhabited by a negro, said Valentine yesterday on his return The tress ai to New York. ' The negro had a beard whose ;U?F 1 MOTHER! 1 "California Syrup of Figs" ' ^ Child's Best Laxative It,s Gran( Bring Ton can tu IDnjo ! "fully dark 1 / L | night if you'l I V f\ | Sage and Sui K \\ drugstore. yv7"^N.( 7^X1 A I old famous S I A 1 hv thA a.ddit TYv V I A ' """ r?rc r^!d ar.n Uss\ ? ! druggist her( i\7\? \F^ ! hair so natuI I I /\ \ i j one can tell i 11 ?Vm \ Those who V II IAN \ ; becoming fad /Jim" VJ>W ; in? them, b. 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