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WA lit A l.l,A. S. C.:
WEDNESDAY, KEKKl'AHY i.l, HMS
Notus MOM M TTL IO RIVER.
"KevonUPS" liol After Illicit Stills.
Local Happenings.
Little Uiver, Koli. Special: As
this is mound ho!; tiny and thc ice
oil tile ground one more time, und
willi rain drops pattering down
a gu ins) the window nanos, I will ven
turi a P iter io Iel Ibo mail) renders
of the dear old Courier hear from
i hexe pa rts one more ! imo.
Our people nie SH Iff li ll u more ol'
less With colds. No serious cases of
grip or fe\er here so far.
The mau) oh mis ol* C. s. Ta Hoy
?re dellgted lo welcome him home
iron Hie army, where he failed to lill
Hie physical rei|uiremeuts ul the
t a in pf;.
Anon: iiie ones that fell during
i he re em ice (dorm was E, A. Perry,
who has pnssi d his 7 Tili mile-post,
ile received no serious injury, but
was tight badly "bunged up." His
luau;, friends will be glad lo know
nf lib- lucky escape.
Mis- Mary Cantrell has been con
lined lo her room for a few days, bul
we hope io see her out .soon.
.lames Cantrell and family. W. M.
.Harnes and family and Mr. llryson
(ire all new-coinoi'H to our section.
We glady welcome them and their
families to our section and hope Uley
will Uko ii hore.
.1. C. Shockley's saw mill has
closed down and is si? i|Uio| as to al
low the wild turkeys to pick huckle-'
herries a round t he mill \ a rd
The birds have been talking to j
lilly Littleton, and he recently not
busy on Smelt zer Mountain. near
\V ll. husk's, and cul down a hlock
ndeoiill':!. A meal quantity ol' beer,
mash, wine, still ami apparatus were
smashed. Tho officers appeared on
Monday following and cut down ano
ther lot of mash, beer and so on. and
this tini(> the officers scraped the
woods, made "doll rags" ol' the out
tit and fired the plant, leaving a hit
l>f warning to Hie offenders.
K. C. Chapman and Lee Reid, of
Liberty, were home for a few days
the past week.
.lames Madden, of te* Walhalla
mill village, was among the visitors
In these parts recently.
Mrs. Mary 10. Holden, who is iii
years old. is in very delicate health
at this time. She has been COU lined
to ber room for the past eight weeks.
She makes her home with her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. M. Perry. Her many
friends hope for her recovery.
M Ks ?Selma Craig has closed her
schcol at Staeltzer and returned to
her homo in Picketts.
Rev, P. Alexander, of North Caro
lina, made a business trip in this sec
tion the past week. He ls a genial,
good fellow, and is making good in
his mountain home.
The - many friends of lie v. .1. A.
Bond and family are delighted to
know they have decided to remain
in their homo here this year again.
fi. L. Madden is building a new
cot taue, which makes things look
o. k. around where Robert stays.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard genera! Btrengthenlng tonic,
?ROVK'8 TAST1?I.HSS chill TON IC, drives out
Malaria, enr lc tics the blood.Anti builds up (tie sys
tem. A true tonic. 1'or adults mid children. ?l'?
Barrett (Joes to Buenos Ahes.
Washington, Keb. 7. Robert S.
Barrett, of Alexandria. Va., was to
day appointed commercial attache of
the American embassy ?it Unenos
Aires and representative in Argenti
na of the war trade board.
\ CHILD'S TOXOliO
SHOWS IK LIVER OR
ROWELS ARIO A (ii VI
II ( ross, I'cveiish, Sick, Bilious, dive
Pr?ll Lu val i ve at Once.
BvtM'j inotliei' realizes, after div
ing her children "California Syrup
of Kiga," that t lt ls is their ideal lax
ative, 'ee-anse they love its pleasant
taste and it thoroughly idealises thc
tendel little stomach, liver and bow
vis without griping.
Win n cross, irritable, feverish or
breath is bad. stomach sour, look al
the toi.gue, mother! If coated. give
4i teast-OOHful ol' this harmless "fruit
laxative," and in a lew hours all thc
foul, con: ti pu (Cd wasto, sour bile and
ll nd igest il food passes out of tho
bowels, and you have a well, playful
Child again, When its little system
ls lull Of cob!, throat sore, luis Sto
mach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion,
colic - remember, n good 'inside
cleansing" should always be the lirst
treatment given.
Millions of mothers keep "Callfor
^nia Syrup of Klgs" handy; they
knov a teaspoonful to-day saves a
.?sick child to-morrow. Ask your drug
gist for n bottle of "California Syrup
of I'igs," which has directions for
.babies, children of all ages and
igro'wn-ups printed on the bottle.. Bc
,ware of counterfoils sold here, so
don't bo fooled. Cet the genuine,
made by "California Fig Syrup Com?
?pony." ---Adv. .
fy ?J? fy ?J? ?J? fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy
fy ?UJI IK)VS A ll HO A I), fy '
fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy fy
Tho following very Interesting let- ?
ter was recently received hy Mrs.
.lohn A. Kelley, of the Mew Hope BOC
lion, from her ?on. thou just return-!
in-: from a trip to Europe: 1
Aboard C. S. S., .lau. 7. 1918. '.
Doni'OBl .Mother: Wo^ arrived hero
ibis morning at 8.80 and you know j
I am glad, as it seems ages since I
was herc. Wo wore I ."> days on our
way over ami had it rough for the j
last 10 days so rough that wo could
liol eat on the table's, but it was not
one hil cold. When WO arrived hero
we lound everything frozen up, Moat
ing Ice everywhere, and it is sure
going lund with us. We are still
oui in the. si ream and don't know
w hen we go in the yards, bul to-mor
row, i think, tis we aro out of every
thing to oat; in fact, wo did not
have enough all the way over. Had
to eat hurd bread most all of tho
limo, Inn we did not mind, as wo
knew lluil wo wore going back to tho
Stales. We hope to get mail to
morrow, und you eau imagine how
glad wo will bo. for it has boon so
long since we hoard from homo.
I am doing fine and feel good; lu
fuel I have gained about 10 pounds
slnco I went away. 1 do hope that all
of you aro well and have had the host
ol' health since I went away, and thal
everything has gone well with you
all the way through; that you got a
good price for all ol' your farm pro
duce, ami that tho harvest was as
great as you could wish for.
I suppose you had the usual good
time Christmas, and that all ol' tho
boys got io come home. Ol' course. I
spent a happy ono. though that looks
impossible io you. does it not? I
being aw;iy out on tho ' briny deop?
and nothing but water everywhere;
bul you know we all know that, we
were on our way to the United States,
ind that was enough lo make us all
happy, as we were so anxious to got
back.
Well. I had I he best ol' luck, and
did not site a single submarine, and
no I rouble at all. Had a good (imo
in all of thc ports thal wo wont to.
and like Ilium all fuie; but tho ones
in I'Tnncoaro the best ol them all. I
went to ??eris in Krim ce, England.
Wales ami Ireland, and some of the
towns were sure pretty, bul mme of
diem like Mic towns in dear obi V,
s. A.
Hid you gel any of my loiters'.' 1
hope so mi) way, and I do hope thal
you never worried any about me. lt
i>. of course, needless for me to say
thal il was (langerons for us. and all
of (hal. over there, hut it. is not nt
bail as you think: but you can hoi love
nie when you bear me say thal you
certainly ian see the effects of fhlti
war on thc people, and see it bad.
When il conies lo having lo have
some one come around every morn
ing and nive you the loaf of bread
thal von are lo eal al) that day. d.ish
oui the silbar to you. not let you burn
lights at night, not lei you have youl
private car to ride in. and all of thal
kind ol' stuff, you can say that "wai
is h ." Then, too. at every port you
go to you soe all kinds ol' crippler
and see tho many mothers and wives
dressed in black, then you know
something of what war ls. Yet yon
would be surprised to seo just how
bravely all ol' thom boar it. They
have a smile on their faces all ol' thc
time and don't seem to mind lt at al
when they toll you they have given
ono, two or throe sons to the cause.
You can imagine how vary glad 1
was to soe Chaplain M. O. Aloxandoi
at Queenstown. Ireland. Ile look?
as well as usual and asked all kinds
of questions about all of you bach
homo, and seemed glad to see me
Ho said he wrote something on thf
lotter that I wrote you. 1 know you
too. wore glad that I got to soo him
Then at La Pallico. France. I rar
across .1. ll. Todd, a boy from Wal
halla that I know well; sure was
glad to soo him.
I made my rate on December Isl
and am now general store-keeper. 3r
class, (petty officer ?ld class). I now
will have tho crow on my arm. O:
course that sounds foolish to you, hui
it moans a whole lot to a frllow it
the service, and I am real proud o
my promotion, as there have beer
many boys that have gone througl
the service and never made tho rat<
that 1 skipped (seaman). All of th<
officers gave mo their congratula
Hons.
Von must w rite nie all of tho news
and about all of tho folks, as yoi
must remember that I .have beei
away from civilization a long Hun
and do not know a thing that ha;
been going on hack homo. Was Hut
1er exe mp teil from the draft? 1 dc
hope so. 1 am most soared to got ni J
mail for fear something has gon<
wrong. I do hope not. though. How
is father's hearing this winter? ls I
cold there? They say this is tin
first time that tho bay hore has boot
fr07.cn over in 20 years. Pete ant
Pennie Poy aro in school, I suppose'
I don't know yet what the chance
are for a furlough, but of course
will come if I can. 1 hope so an;
way, as I could toll you lots and lots
Don't know yet whether this will bi
the place wlicro we will got our re
pairs or not; some talk of going ti
Charleston, and I hope that rumor i
i rue.
I must close. Ho sure and writ
me all of Ibo news, and write often
I will write as often as I can. bul an
afraid thal won't, be much, as I hav
to soo to tho getting of all tho sup
plies (hal wo have to have In tho nav
yard. Hood night, and lots of lov
io nil ?Of von Your devoted son.
S. W. Kelly. O.S.K., :'.('. C.
The Kaiser's Prayer.
Oh. Lord, dear Lord, one thing
pray
Ilefol'0 I knock off for tho day -
Just break this war stamp savin
scheme
It haunts mein my every dream,
IVecause if each ono does his blt
I'll have to break my sword and qui
And never start a scrap again.
Your servant, Kaiser Hill. Anton!
To Cure a Cold In One poy.
Take LAXATIVE ?ROMO Quinine. It stops tl
Cough and Headache And works off the Col
Druggists refund money ii it lolls to cai
ii. w. OSOVli'S signature on each box. 3c
RATIFIED O
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TOWN OF W/
<>ICI>I NA Nt "IO NO. I. I
Au Ordinance Respecting tli?.stroots, .
Pavements mid Ways Of tho Town
. ol' Walhalla? |
De it Ordained by tho Mayor and ;
Aldermen of tho Town ol' Walhalla,
in Council assembled, and by author- 1
it> of the ?ame: i
Section l. That lt shall bo unlaw- <
lui to run a horse or mule on Main
street.
Section 2. That lt shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons to cut
or mutilate trees on any streets ol'
the town without permission.
Section li. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons to
hitch horses, mules or other live
stock to any shade tree on the streets
or sidewalks, or otherwise permit
ting any act which ls calculated to
injure said trees.
Section l. That il shall he unlaw
ful to leave melon rinds or other
trash on the streets.
Section 6. That it shall be unlaw
ful to leave any idles or accumula
tions of lumber, fire-wood, rocks or
other material on the streets except
South Broad street, along- the line ol'
railroad or lumber yard.
Section (!. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any persons or persons to al
low lo accumulate on or around their
premises any sweepings or collec
tions ol' papers, paper boxes, tin cans,
or oilier trash. All merchants and
business houses shall provide a pro
per receptacle for samo, and all such
trash shall bc hauled away from said
premises, either by tho owners there
of or under supervision of the .Mar- j
shah
Section 7. That ball playing,
skating or other amusements on Main
street are prohibited.
Section x. That it shall be unlaw
ful to shoo! guns, pistols or other
firearms, lire-crackers, or slingshots. !
or lo throw lire-balls, within the cor- ,
porate limits of the town: Provided,
a person may shoot lire-arms on his
I own premises for tho bon a-fide pur-,
pose of protecting his person or prop- '
orly from damage or hann: Pro
vided, further, Thal the discharge of j
.rails or shots from any fire-arms by \
any person Tor the purpose aforesaid, j
within tho corporate limits, shall be
I confined to the premises owned or
occupied hy the person shooting.
Section !?. Thal lt sliall he unlaw-:
! ful to ride, drive, or lead any animal,
except dogs, upon tho sidewalks, ex
cept to cross the same at a regular
.crossing, or lo place any obstruction
wilie h may impede a free passage on
or along any sidewalk.
Section 10. Thal it shall ho unlaw
? fill to ride a bicycle, motorcycle or
i any other motor vehicle upon the
' sidewalks ol' any streets within the
corporate limits except nt crossings
and entrances to premises and ga- '.
rages. ' j
Section 1 I. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons other
than employees, or passengers, com- i
ing In or going off, to assemble at the i
depot in Walhalla and get on the
trains; and lt shall be unlawful for j
any solicitor for any hotel or livery j
stable or any other business to get I
within ten feet of any train upon its I
arrival. ?
Section \2. That it shall he unlaw
ful for any gate to ho hung so as to
open or swing on or over any side- 1
walk or Into any street or beyond i
the property Une of the owner of any- ?
lot or real property fronting on or
adjacent to any street, travelled way
or public place within the town.
Section 13. That it shall be unlaw
ful to leave, during the nighttime, or .
Sundays, any article or goods of mer- j
chandise, or personal property of any
kind, on any street or sidewalk within
the corporate limits of the town.
Section 14. That any person or,
persons violating any of the forego
lng provisions of this Ordinance shall .
be liable to arrest and flue or impris- |
onment, at the discretion of the
Mayor, within the limits of his au
thority.
Section ir>. That this Ordinance'
shall he doomed general and per- 1
petunl. shall go into effect upon its
publication, and continue of force
until repealed or amended.
Done in Council and rat Bled under
the Corporate Seal of the Town of
Walhalla on the 4th day of
(>IJ. S. ) February, 1018, and in the
142d year of the Sover
eignty and Independence of tho Uni
ted States of America.
W. A. 11 KT RICK. Mayor.
W. C. HUGHS, Clerk and Treas.
ORDINANCE NO. 2.
Ali Ordinance te Preserve the Health
and* Cleanliness of tho Town of
Walhalla.
Be il Ordained by tho Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town ol' Walhalla,
in Council assembled, and by author
ity ol' the same:
Section I. Whatever renders tho
soil, water, air or food impuro or
un wholesome, is declared to be a
nuisance and illegal, and every Jier
80n aiding in creating or contributing
lo tho sanu'. or who may support,
continue or permit any ol' them shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
Section 2. No refuse fro in houses,
stores, factories or any building
which ls deleterious or injurious to
health shall ho accumulated, thrown
or emptied or in anywise deposited
upon any Of the public stree!*; or va
cant lots within the corporate limits
I of tho Town ol' Walhalla, unless tho
I same ?hall ho properly removed front
public street or vacant lots, and said
place and contiguous surface properly
disinfected once in every 2 I hours.
Section ;i. No abandoned well,
collar or storm pit shall be allowed
within the corporate limits of the
Town of Walhalla, but samo ahull bo
promptly Ulled with earth.
Section 4. No tish, fowl, fruit,
milk, vegetables or anything for hu
man food or drink, not then hoing
frosh or properly preserved, sound,
wholesome and sato for such uso; no
RDINANCES
lesli of liny animal which died of
lisouse, or was at the time of its*be
ug killed in a sickly or unhealthy
jr un wholesome condition; nor the
meat of any calf or lamb which was
il the time of Its death less than
.right-weeks old; or of any pig which
ivas at thc time of death less than
live weeks old, Miall be sold or qffer
3d for sale as food in the To\yii of
Walhalla.
Section 5. Tho owner of every
(welling house in the Town of Wal
lalla shall provide tho person occu
lting the same with a convenient,
suitable privy, either surface or
sewer. No surface privy shall be
within ten feet of a drain or within
fifteen feet of a street or within twen
ty-five feet ol' a well or spring of
water. All privies, public and pri
vate, shall be so protected from view
as not to offend thc public, eye.
Section fi. No person shall bury
any privy deposit or any other offen
slve matter on his premises, nor per
mit it to be done.
Section 7. The Town Marshal
shall have all surface privies cleaned
out and limed every week from
.lune 1st to October 1st. and once In
every two weeks from October 1st to
June-1st; and he shall personally
inspect such work as often as possi
ble, and at once upon lodging of com
plain Tin bis hands of failure to clean
properly and as required.
Section 7-A. That any person hin
dering, obstructing or interfering
with the Town .Marshal in the dis
charge of the duties required of him
by and under the provisions of this
Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
shall bo punished by Hue or imprison
ment, at the discretion ol' the Mayor,
or Aldermen, within the limits of his
or I heir authority.
Section S. All persons occupying
the premises shall pay the Clerk as
sanitary dues the sum of twenty-live
cents jier privy per month, payable
quarterly on the first day of January,
April. .Inly and October.
Section u. IO very householder or
head of a family in a house wherein
any ease ol' infectious disease may
occur, shall report the same to the
Hoard of^>lealth within twelve hours
of his first knowledge of the nature
ol' such diseases, and until instruc
tions are received from, the said
Hoard of Health, shall not permit
any clothing or any article which
may have boon exposed to infection,
to be removed from the house. Nor
shall any occupant ol' any such In
fected house leave his abode or resi
dence without the consent of tho said
Hoard ol' Health. IO ve ry physician
who may be called to attend a case of
infectious oi*contagioiis disease shall,
BO soe" ns he discovers the nature of
same, make . written report, over his
own signature, and the date thereof,
lo the Board of Health, specifying the
name and residence of the person in
fected, the nature of disease, and any
other facts relative thereto which he
may deem important to the 'public
health, and he shall hand such report
to tho Secretary of the Board of
Health within twelve hours, as above
provided.
Section 10. lt shall be unlawful
for any person to spit upon any paved
sidewalk within the corporate limits
of the Town of Walhalla.
Section ll. All beef cattle shall,
liefore slaughter, be brought in front
of City Hall and there be Inspected
und approved by,the Marshal or some
one in his stead.
Section 12. That every animal so
inspected and approved shall be" kill
3d within twenty-four hours of said
inspection: Provided, that animals
may be inspected on Saturday's to bo
killed on Monday.
Section 13. No animals shall be
inspected between the hours of t> p.
m. and fi a. m. of any day.
Section l i. No animal rejected
upon inspection shall be killed, and
the meat thereof offered for sale
within the corporate limits of the
town, and any persons who shall kill
the rejected animal and offer the
meat thereof for sale within the cor
porate limits of the town shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con
viction shall be punished by Impris
onment, with or without hard labor,
lor not less than ten days nor more
than thirty days, or pay a fine of not
less than ten dollars nor more than
one hundred dollars.
Section 1 ">. Any person Violating'i
my Section of this Ordinance shall be
loomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction shall he punished by
fine or imprisonment, at the discre
tion of the Mayor, or Aldermen,
rt it hin the limits of Ids or their au
thority.
Section 1(1. That this Ordinance
shall he deemed general and per
petual, shall go into effect upon its
publication, and continue of force
until repealed or amended.
Hone lu Council and ratified under
the Corporate Seal of the Town of
Walhalla on the llb day of
(H.S.) February. HHS, and In the
142d year of the Sover
eignty and Independence of the Cul
led States of America.
W. A. HWTRIOK, Mayor.
W. C. I ICC HS, Clerk and Treas.
OB DI NANOK NO. ii.
An Ordinance lo Preserve the Health
and Cleanliness of the Town of
Walhalla.
He it Ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla,
In Council assembled, and by author
ity of the same:
Section 1. That all residents, whe
ther owners of properly or tenants
occupying the same, within the in
corporate limits, shall keep their
premise's in a clean and healthy con
dition, and any person or persons
falling or refusing to remove a nuls*
ntl Cb when requested so to do by the
Hoard of Health, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and may be punished
at tho discretion of tho Mayor within
tho limits of his authority, and such
. ??"
Could Not Eat or
Made Well By
Mr. William 13. Denny, 1023 Pn:H
Ave, Springfield, Ohio, writes;
"I lind great pleasure. in writing
you and thanking you for what Po
ru?a has already done for me, I
have been troubled with catarrh for
years, and lt bud affected my bead
nose, throat and stomach, tbat 1
could not eat nor sleop with any sat
isfaction.
"I have just taken tbree bottles. 1
can eat most anything and nm greatly
relieved of nervousness, so that when
I lie down I can sloop without tho
least trouble ? recommend it to nil
tlioso who aro sufferers of that dread
ful disoaso, catarrh."
nuisance may be abated at the ex- I
pense of the owner or occupant. I
Section 2. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons to es
tablish any slaughter house or butch
er pen within tho corporate limits of
the town.
Section 3. That any dog running
at large within tho corporate limits
between the 1st day of June and the
1st day of October, without a muzzle,
ls liable to be seized and retained for
a period of forty-eight hours, during
which time his owner can redeem
him by paying the sum of one dollar,
and If not so" redeemed, the dog shall
be shot, at the discretion of the
Mayor. Provided, Tliat nothing in
this section shall be construed as ap
plying to dogs belonging to any party
or parties passing through the Town
of Walhalla.
Section 4. That it shall he unlaw
ful for a bull dog or any other vicious
dog, or stock of any kind, to run at
large within the corporate limits of
the town at any time.
Section o. That all dogs In the
town must be registered and number
ed in the office of tho Clerk of the
town, and the owner of every dog
shall provide a collar upon which the
number of the dog shall be stamped
for identification. All dogs in town
now must be registered by the 1st,
day of 'March, lil IS, and 'any person
coming into possession of one after
that date must have lt registered and
collared within five days. Any dog
found on the streets not collared and
numbered shall be taken up by the
Marshal and be liable to be shot, at
the discretion of the Mayor. That for
said registration and numbering, the I
Clerk shall collect a fee of ll Tty cents ?
for each and every dog. which fee
shall be turned into the Treasury of
the town as general funds.
Section fi. That any person, or per
sons, violating any of the provisions
.of this Ordinance shall be liable to
arrest ?ind fine, or imprisonment, at '
the discretion of the Mayor, within !
the limits of his authority.
Section 7. That this Ordinance
shall be deemed general and per
petual, shall go Into effect upon Its
publication, and continue of force
until repealed or amended.
Done in Council and ratified under
tho Corporate Seal of the Town of
Walhalla on the 4 th-day of
(L. fi. i February. 10 LS, and in the
142(1 year of the Sover
eignty and Independence of the Uni
ted Slates of America.
W. A. H'BTRIOK, Mayor.
W. C. MUCUS, Clerk and Treas.
ORDINANCE NO. 4.
An Ordinance to Preserve the Peace
mid Good "Owler of the Town of
Walhalla.
De lt Ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of thc Town of Walhalla,
in Council assembled, and by author
ity of the same:
Section 1. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any person to be found drink
ing or drunk in the Town of Wal
halla, whereby the peace and good or
der of the town may be impaired, or
thc convenience of other persons In
terfered with.
Section 2. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any person to commit an act
of public indecency on a street.
Section S. That any person con
victed of keeping a disorderly house
within the limits of the Town of
Walhalla shall, upon conviction of
such offense, be fined a sum not less
than $2f> nor more than $f>0, nnd
the owner or lessee of any dwelling
house or other building, situated
within the said corporate limits, who
lets or sub-lets any such dwelling to
any person or persons to he used as
a bawdy house or house of prostitu
tion, shall, upon conviction, pay a
fine of not less than -$.ri nor more
than $30, for every day upon which
such house or building shall be used
or kept, and be otherwise punished
within the discretion of the Mayor,
Within the limits of his authority.
k Section 4. That any person or
persons who shall be guilty o? light
ing, rioting, using profane language
or other disorderly conduct within
the corporate limits, shall be punish
ed as for a misdemeanor.
Section 5. Whosoever shall wilfully
abuse or cruelly treal?' any horse,
mule or other animal or beast of bur
ilen, shall, upon conviction thereof,
suffer imprisonment for not less than
ten days or pay a fine of not less than
$ 10.
Section fi. That the Marshal is au
thorized to arrest any person lound
on the streets bo tweed 10 o'clock p.
m. and 5 o'clock a. m. who cannot
vive a satisfactory reason.for such
presence on tho streets during these
hours.
Section 7. Thal all places of busi
ness or amusement must be closed on
the Sabbath, except drug stores for
the salo bf drugs only; livery stables,
restaurants, shoe shine stands; and
meat markets and Ice dealers may
open until !> o'clock a. m. for deliv
ery of meat und ice; and also dealers
in gasoline am) auto oils shall he
permitted to Boll and deliver gasoline
or other auto oils.
Section 8. That, any person found
loa ling Ort the streets of Walhalla,
having no visible means of earning
on honest livelihood, shall be deemed
a vagrant.
Section 9. That lt shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons to carry
concealed upon their persons, upon
the streets, any weapon mentioned lu
the laws of the Stato of South Caro
lina as unlawful to carry concealed.
Section 10. No person or persons
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shall gamble within the corporate
limit? of tho towu.
Section ll. Thal lt shall be unlaw
ful for liny person or persons to ope
rate, within the corporate limits ot
the town, any Blot machine or punch
board of any kind or make whatso
ever.
Section 12. No person or persons
shall Interfere with a 'Policeman In
the discharge of his duty.
Section 13. No person or persons
shall keep, or permit to be kept, on
their promises any placo where gam
bling is permitted or encouraged.
Section 14; That -any person keep
ing or occupying a house where riot
ing, boisterous or disorderly conduct
occurs shall bc liable to Hue or im
prisonment, at the discretion of the
Mayor within the limits of his au
thority.
Section 15. That any person or
persons drinking spirituous or intoxi
cating liquors on any street or public
place within the corporate limits shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and sub
ject to punishment, nt the discretion
of the Mayor within the limits or his
authority.
Section 1(5. That it shall be unlaw
ful for any person or persons to light,
or shoot or to advise, aid or nhjat In
tho lighting or shooting of any llre
cracker, cannon cracker, Hornau can
dle, skyrocket, torpedo or other tire
works of any description within tho
corporate limits of the Town of Wal
halla: Provided, however, That be
tween the ho"rs of 7 o'clock p. m. on
the 24th day of December and ,12
o'clock p. m. (midnight) on the 25th
day of December of each and every
year, it shall not be unlawful for a
person, on his own premises, to shoot
any of the aforesaid fireworks, ex
cept cannon crackers or lire-crackers
measuring more than one-half inch
in diameter and three iijchcs in
length.
Section 17. That any person or
persons violating any of the fore
going Sections of this Ordinance shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and punished, at the discretion of tho
Mayor within the limits of his a\i
thortt. '
Section IS. That this Ordinance
shall be deemed general and per
petual, shall go Into effect upon its
publication, and continuo of force
until repealed or amended.
Done in Council and ra tl fled under
the Corporate Seal of the Town of
Walhalla on the 4th clay of
( lt. S. ) February, 1918, nuil in the
I-12d year of the Sover
eignty and Independence of the Uni
ted States of America. . .
W. A. H ET RIC K, Mayor.
W. C. HUGHS, Clerk and Treas.
ORDINANCE NO. 5.
Au Ordinance to Establish Fire Lim
its lu the Town of Walhalla.
De lt Ordained by the Mayor and.
Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla,
in Council assembled, and by author
ity of the ?une:
Section I. That fire limits he es
tablished in the Town of Walhalla,
on Main street, on both North and
South sides thereof, between Ann
street and Tugaloo street; that with
in said limits no new house shall
hereafter be built of wooden mate
rial, and no additional room or rooms
shall be built of wood ?to any house
now standing within said fire limits;
Provided, however, That a piazza cov
ered with slate, tin, zinc or gravel,
may be added to any dwelling house
erected within snld tire limits.
Section 2. That all buildings here
after erected within said fire limits
shall be built of brick or stone and
covered with slate, tin, zinc or
gravel.
Section 3. That no building or
buildings constructed of wood of any
size or dimensions shall be built or
erected within two hundred (200)
feet, of either side of Main street
wit bin said tire limits.
Section 4. That before any build
ing of any character s baliche erected,
altered or repaired within said fire
limits, a plan thoreof stoall first . be
submitted ?to tho Town Council for
approval.
Section f>. That any huilcling or
structure erected within said fire
limits contrary to the provisions of
this Ordinance, may be abated and
removed by thc Town .Council as a
public nuisance at the exponse of the
owner, >r owners, of said property.
Section 6. That any building or
structure erected within said fire
limits, a plan thereof shall first bo
submitted to the Town Council for
approval.
Se dion 7. That any person or per
sons violating any of tho foregoing
provisions of this Ordinance shall bo
liable' to arrest and fine or imprison
ment, at Hie discretion of tho Mayor
within the limits of his authority.
Section* X. That this Ordlnanco
shall be deemed general" and per
petual, shall go into effect upon its
publication, and continuo.^ of force
until repealed or amcndod.
Done in Council and ratified under
the Corporate Soal^of tho Town of
Walhalla on the 4th day of
tL. S. ) February, 1918, and In tho
1l2d yoar of tho Sover
eignty and Independence of the Uni
ted States of America.
W. A. HETUICIv, Mayor.
W? C. HUGHS, Clerk and Treas. -
ORDINANCE NO. O.
An Ordinance Relating to Spirituous
Liquors Within the Town of Wal
halla.
De lt Ordained by tho Mayor and