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Order For Special Election STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD COUNTY TOWN OF JOHNSTON WHEREAS, It is provided by the laws of South Carolina that it shall be the duty of the Municipal Au thorities of any Incorporated Cit" or Town of the State upon a petition of a majority of the free holders of the said City of Town, as shown by the tax books, to order a special elec tion in the said City or Town for the purpose of issuing bonds, for any corporate purpose set forth in said petition; AND WHEREAS, A petition has been filed with the Town Clerk of the Town of Johnston, signed by the ma jority of the free holders of the said town as show.' by the tax books, re questing- the Town Council of the Town of Johnston to order an elec tion therein submitting the question of issuing bonds to the amount of Sixty-Five Thousand ($65,000,000) Dollars for the purpose of construc ting a Water Works System for the Town of Johnston. NOW THEREFORE Be it resolved by the Town Council of the Town of Johnston in Council Assembled and by the authority of the same that a special election be, and the same is hereby odered, in the Town of John ston to be held on the eleventh day of May 1920, according to the Laws ?of the State of South Carolina res pecting said election, at which elec tion the registered qualified electors of the said Town of Johnston shall be entitled to vote on the question or issue, "Shall the Town of Johnston issue coupon bonds to the amount of Sixty-Five Thousand ($65,000,000) Dollars, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six per cent per annum payable in any legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemp tion after twenty years from date, the proceeds of sale of said bonds to be applied to the contruction of a Water Works System for the said Town," "Yes" or "No." That John Wright, Supervisor of Registration of the said Town of Johnston is hereby directed to open Books of Registration twenty days prior to said election, to wit on the twentieth day of April 1920, and keep them open for a period of ten days in the office of Lott-Walker Company in the said Town of John ston from eight o'clock in the fore noon until four o'clock in thc after noon, for the pupose of registering the names of the qualified electors of the said Town of Johnston and that he do give due notice of the time and place of opening the said Books of Registration. That said special election shall be held at the store of Lott-Walker Com pany in the Town of Johnston, and the polls shall be open ap eight o'clock in the forenoon and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon. That at said special election H. W. Dobey, W. M. Wright and W. E. LaGrone shall act as managers. That the Town Clerk and the said manages of election do give notice of the said election as is required by law. t Done and ratified by the Town Council of the Town of Johnston this the 29th day of March 1920. E. R. MOBLEY, Mayor of the Town of Johnston. E. M. WALKER E. H. SMITH CLEVELAND DERRICK, T. S. MILFORD P. B. WATERS H. W. CROUCH Wardens Town of Johnston. J. A. SUBER, Clerk Town of Johnston. (L. S.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD TOWN OF JOHNSTON Be it resolved and ordained by the Town Council of the Town of John ston in Council Assembled and by the authority of the same that at the special election on the question of is suing bonds for the construction of a Water Works System in the said Town the electors shall elect three citizens of the said Town of Johnston, who shall be known as Commissioners of Public Works of said Town, and shall be charged with such duties, clothed with such powers and hold office for such terms as are provided by the laws of the State of South Carolina. Be it resolved and ordained by the Town Council of the Town of John jn in Council Assembled and by the authority of the same that the afore said elections are appointed to be held and shall be conducted accord ing to the laws of the State of South Carolina governing municipal elec tions. Done and ratified by the Town Council of the Town of Johnston this the 29th day of March 1920. E. R. MOBLEY, Mayor Town of Johnston. E. M. WALKER . E. H. SMITH CLEVELAND DERRICK T. S. MILFORD P. B. WATERS H. W. CROUCH Wardens Town of Johnston. J. A. SUBER, Clerk Town of Johnston. (L. S.) In pursuance of the direction con tained in the above odinance I will open Books of Registration twenty days prior to the special election therein ordered. The said Books will be opened on the Twentieth day of April 1920 in the office of Lott-Wal ker Company in the Town of John ston for the purpose of registering the names of the qualified electors of the said Town. The said Books will be opened from eight o'clock in the forenoon until four o'clock in the af tenoon. The books wiil remain open for a perid of ten days. JOHN'WRIGHT, Supervisor of Registration for Town of Johnston. In pursuance of the above resolu tions, ordinances and orders therein contained we will hold the said spe cial election at the store of Lott Walker Company in the Town of Johnston on the eleventh day of May 1920. -, H. W. DOBEY * W. M. WRIGHT W. E. LAGRONE, Managers Special Election for Water Works Bonds. J. A. SUBER, Clerk Town of Johnston. (L. S.) Dated at Johnston, South Carolina this the 29th day of March, 1920. Order for Special Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD TOWN OF JOHNSTON WHEREAS, It is provided by the laws of South Carolina that it shall be the duty of the Municipal Authori ties of any Incorporate City or Town of this State upon a petition of a ma jority of the free holders of the said City or Town, as shown by the tax books, to order a. special election in the said City or Town for the pur pose of issuing bonds, for any cor porate purpose set forth in said peti tion ; AND WHEREAS, A petition has been filed with the Town Clerk of the Town of Johnston, signed by the ma jority of the free holders of the said Town as shown by the tax books, re questing the Town Council of the Town of Johnston to order an elec tion therein submitting the question of issuing bonds to the amount of Thirty-Five Thousand ($35,000,000) Dollars for the purpose of construc ting a Sewer System for the said Town of Johnston. NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolv ed by the Town Council of the Town of Johnston in Council Assembled and by the authority of the same that a special election be, and the same is hereby ordered, in the Town of John ston to be held on the eleventh day of May, 1920 according to the laws of the State of South Carolina res pecting said election, at which elec tion the registered qualified electors of the said town of Johnston shall be entitled to vote cn the question or is sue, "Shall the Town of Johnston is sue coupon bonds to the amount of Thirty-Five Thousand ($35,000,000) Dollars bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six per cent per annum, payable in any legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemp tion after twenty years from date, the proceeds of sale of said bonds to be applied to the construction of a Sewer System for the said Town," "Yes" or "No." | The said special election shall be held at the sto.-e of Lott-Walker Company in the Town of Johnston, and the polls shall be open at eight o'clock in the forenoon and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon. That at said special election H. W. Dobey, W. M. Wrigh* and W. E. LaGrone shall act as managers. That the Town Clerk and the managers of election do give notice of the said election as is required by law. Done and ratified by the Town Council of the Town of Johnston this the 29th day of March, 1920. ( E. R. MOBLEY, Mayor Town of Johnston. E. M. WALKER E. H. SMITH CLEVELAND DERRICK T. S. MILFORD P. B. WATERS H. W. CROUCH Wardens Town of Johnston. J. A. SUBER, Clerk Town of Johnston. (L. S.) In pursuance of the above R?solu tion, Ordinance and orders therein contained we will hold the said spe cial election at the store of Lott-Wal ker Company in the Town of John ston on the eleventh day of May, 1920. H. W. DOBEY W. M. WRIGHT W. E. LAGRONE Managers of the Special Election for Sewerage System Bonds. J. A. SUBER, Clerk of the Town of Johnston. (L. S.) Dated at Johnston, South Carolina this the 29th day of March, 1920. Germans Planned to Bomb New York. 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