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K:nard-Si;mnier. iarrenville 1 nuex-J ournal. <?n last Thursday evening April I:? ihe spacious country home of . and .Mis. Ben. L. Kinard pre sen t-'01.;' i ; beauty and jrood (neer t over 100 quests assembled to . > ..a of ? ] .s- Louise v !. vi u-.:; tit.t: h:er <>t t!:o iio?nc, ;.\i : A', v.'i.-w' y. VV! 11': /..it; -0 U!: ? '.' I.. " -.'ill' . I - ' J , V.'i - S . - ..! i\ i. _ i. : >v ... . v '. vVi i . h'- jsc* V . V % V . . .. . i . ' . - I 4 */v \ r * ' - V .... ? ' .. J . . V - .'..X- Vtti . ilw St i' 1.1 ^U'ucU to .. :t' v.-i i ' <v. i.; . i <> k. . Xl. Ul : Kil:avd. \ .. hour feetore th c cress o y deiigiitfui music was furnished ;:y ? > i' K: ' i'o'i 1. :< anu :>h-s. J. \Y. Payne. Miss ; . . K'.ra . 'u i' s.v Jt\?l?acj.: . * >!"? !:" >! i . j. K.:. and Mrs. W. Payne sweet y a: Dawniap-. jir.t-tly a: T o'clock the* doors of vet ion room wore thrown open then ^u:*s: upon the si.uht a -e. c:' J-uv.'rtS. i:v beauty. in a re oh i.'om ea? h side of wM.di ; :hre. srrad d while pe U s V".;X-ii with immense bowls of ~ ;:..l :cc-es. The bridal party were - 1 tableau. .is party consisted of the bride :rcom, Mr. Summer, b'other to , u'room, hest man. Miss Mamie Kmnrd. sister to the bit ^, :u; 5 of honor and gowned iu blue .ii^ yin^ sweet- peas. Mr. SuiniiK-r and Miss Christine K " . Mr. Wallace and Miss Nelle a'tc-r.k'h The bridesmaids v\ i- :>;n:: d i. sses and c arried huge . ; vs of sweet peas. Little Missj Y\toi'ia F.-.yne daintily dressed in \v;v. with r.ink ribbons. ring terror, . hi>. K. DibbJe.- chelating r -ister. ,0 dec. 'a* ICIIS i";i .Kis ruuiii muov needs have special mention for their! ur.d w'.ique beauty. The walls v ,.r>s: ;;vtis : rally festooned with, ~hc vuccfni Soii.h:-rn trrey moss :h . y siudded with pink roses and; n>: :e ;;:ve?y sitting for the beautiful tableau. Over 500 roses were in 'ihese decorations. -j diateiy a:u * the impressive r- > r ce?vn; y o* the Methodist r -! church delightful refi\ shi: s wove served and the bridal x party left to eafceh the 8:30 train. T beaurifui bride wore an exquisite i" .n ? Duchess satin wit-h real lace trnn:nir\g'?. Her veil falling grace-. fu. y from a crown of crar.ce bloss< s. She carried a handsome,: o: : b''liquet of bride's roses and; m LT^n- u- . (/T.wn V7?> Q \ -.-'.seme n; vy blue tricctine with k v?sor:es to match. All during the evening Misses . " !; - - Kinard and Eth 1 Seago served . ie. viitiui punch. J Mrs. Kinard was ably asisted by - o. Quincy, J elf and Rinehart K -ard. JU sdames B. P. Kinard. 0. A. i Jf'Teont. J>. T. Kirard. Ber-r-ie Lorni-i r L. B. An!!, John Sloan, M. M. i Oui:-y. Sam Carter, C. B. Far is,! Gt.rve Fellers. J. H. Clary, Mike! Kn yd.. Caro Slevens, W. E. Ander-j '. >CTL. Bloodshed Against Liquor. Ai the outset ihe lieraid and \t .vs said, locally, tnat ic would; tab' kiiimg to eaiorce the prohibi-1 .. *i?.;n law. See what it has come to. j . -\nd the worst is yet to come. Mr., -K vQ. Merrick, prohibition agent in' ii'ge of this state, says that "illicit i distilling is today more widespread! Jn South Carolina than ever beiore,"] that 'The distillers up around Green-1 vjjie equipped stilis capable of turn-' out twenty-five to thirty gallons'; .a day." and tnat "it's a poor block-! . ader \vho does not make Sl,00u per. ..month up in the mountainius section; "of the state." Whiskey men are not'j .sroing to give up the trade; tnere isj ioo much money in it. Thpv wil?; . fight to the last, and we repeat that i it. will take killing to enforce the: ; and even then it will not stop.; Whiskey drinkers are going to have! 'heir liquor and the dealers will fur-' - -L . X j.1 1 . rviSil 51. 1 nose wno cannot gtt, tutr. vstulf resort to deadlier dope to sat-i risfv their craving. We are tempted: itr .say that it might be so much bet- j ZbT for the country to allow pure; -whiskey to be distilled an dsold. Wej ..simply ask the question, would it; rrcfi? If prohibition leaders want to, succeed in their crusade agrainst whis-: key they will have to make up their i rr^rrtJs that blood will have to flow.! Without this awful fifht the times, are bad enough with high prices demoralization of labor, dark outtook as to crops, possible famine.! And, we say it with fear and trepi* .Nation, because ,it is treading on < ii:-rigorous ground?but. if it had not been for the outrageous war we would ' tic! have had these terrible times.] "We had peace, plenty and prosperity be for j plunging h-. adieu: in*o the bloody war. Tac v;>.r < .u.-vu the i:> ihienza ana other calamities, and the CCA r?r**y 'S sufiVirjr from thr cor?se vut.nce. i.i a s ute of upheaval and "jnrc-st. i -*.TS?? LYNCHING WAS "DEPLORED" BY CITIZENS OF LAURENS uUiVi.'ns, April 1 ?The hanging >? 1'jr- Stewart, a negro, which ocrjrree recently in Laurens, was destored ni a resolution passed here toiTijf??*:. ai a mass meeting: of citizens. "" f r '-i l .. o irit- jmcers 01 me iaw wtu- cu?v <iasnrvd that those present at the meetrr?ir are behind them in the enforcement of the law. In response to the call for a mass mvetinir, a lar.ce number of citizens Tore present toni.eht, the hall 1 eine: vT<v-.vded. The resolution was passed u imimously. Speeche< were nia<!,' by A. 0-. Todd. Homer B'ackwell, fOMciun : the Rev. C. T. Squires of the "Presbvte?<*h;uTti. the Rev. Mv. -lohnson of the Methodist church, the Rev. S. II. Tem>)U"i;an of the Baplist v'hurch. The mee?;nr was presided .v.er by the Rev \V. S. Holmes of he Eniscora'. ' u ' . Card of Thanks. | We, the undersigned wish to ex press our sincere thanks ant! trrati . rude to all those kind neighbors am friends who so untiringly ijave us aic and comfort during: the illness am :.*a h of oilr husband and father .'he'v kimine.-s will alwavs be remem beted. .;. s. L'llit.* (Vomer. \V. A. (.'romer EL Edgar"( romer, Arthur li. Cromer -i'ur.'Ufc V/. ;v>:iUS. i\\ v x: o!:: >.'v.' ?. i on '. ? See the "Women Men Forget" a t..v .1 .. >U:-.V : /io'iv' K v.:i! ..ct tie ;cac.n-: part in tne pic I 'J ' l4 'i:AE IDEAL TONIC A.\oO-/HOS?HA 11 The world's greatest tunic fo ' lassitude and all run-down enemii conditions. it just puts pen into th< whole system. "It s the best toni I ever used," says a Boston physician i.Msnensed by G.Ider <? Yv eeks Co A-2 Notice of Application tor New Cer tin cat e of Stock Notice is hereby given that stool ct'itificate No. ] 18 dated January 2 i li)iS. issued to William Coleman fo: 74 shares of preferred .-lock, o | Gienn-Lowry Manufacti- ir r com : pmy, has been lost or des: roved, ar.( ; ihar the undersigned, as tr.e '?vvi;er o: :he said certificate, will : .ake appli i cation to said corporation it Its plae< ; of business at Whitmire. S. C., on tin . lit i day of -.lay, l!?20. "or the is , ?uame of a new certificate in th< ' plaee thereof. * William Coleman. April 13, 1920. 4 -4.tirav iCALL FOR DEMOCRATIC CLUBS TO ORGANIZE. Under the law of the Democratic | party all clubs are to recv,;nize or Saturday the 24 th ir.st., this be in.: i the last Saturday in the presenl month. The presidents of clubs are ' hereby urged .-to give proper noticc of the time and place of meeting, i At the meting on the 24th inst. 1 the clubs are to elect d^le-raies tc i the county convention. The representation in the convent :o?i is one for each twenty-five voters cr the j majority fraction thereof of those ! who voted in the first primary ir F19.1S. The county convention will meet i or, ib<?. first Monday in May, which i will be Mav 3. I. 20. HARRY H. BLEASE, Chairman of thy Qour.ty F-xeeutivc Committee. ; B. B. Leitzsey, \ Secretary. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS. The Treasurer of Newberry county ! has turned over to me for collection | executions aprainsv all persons whc ! failed to pay ineir taxes for the vsat ! 1919. All persons affected can save some : expense by paying the same at m> I office on or before May 10th. 1920. After that date levies will be made to sat iffy said executions according to law. CANNON G. BLEASE. j4-20r6t Sheriff. ^ . Stomach Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant.?a glass with meals give? delightful relief, or r.o charge f~r the first do^en used. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old worn-out stomach*, converting food into rich blood and sound flesh. Bottled and guaranteed by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shelton. S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone " J. VV. KIffLEK CO., Distributors for Xewbeiry. .j AN ORDINANCE Ordering a Special Election in the Town of Newberry for the Purpose of Issuing Bonds for Enlarging and FvtMriJnsr Electric Light Plant of Said Town: Whereas, a petition has been preserved to the Mayor and Alderman of the Town of Newberry. S. C., in the words following, to-wit: "To the Honorable, the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of New; e>vy. South Carolina: the urdeismm'd. freeholders of the Town of Xewberry. in the State of South Carolina, respectfully petition yout honor;:We body to ordev a special election in said town for the purpose of issuing' coupon bonds of raid lewn to the amount of eighteen thousand dollars, payable in ten years from the date of issue and : bearing a rate of interest not exceed;r.p* five and one-half .per cent, pei annum; tor tne purpose ox eniarsmj: : and extending electric lijrht plant of ; said town." Whereas, it appears that said petition is signed by a majority of the [freeholders of the Town of Newberry. ' S. C.. as shown by its tax books; and. Whereas, Section 3050, Vol. 1. of i the Code of Laws of South Carolina. 1912, declares that it shall be the duty of the municipal authorities of !;;ny incorporated city or town of this . Scare, upon a petition of the major ity of the freeholders of said city or town as shewn by its tax books, to order a special election in any such city or town for the purpose of issuing bonds for ary corporate pur: a5=e set forth in said petition Now. Therefore. Be it Ordained by ''ie Mayo** and AM-mien >i ! -v.:\ X berry, in *.' ' ? ;*.t of j Carolina, in council assembled and by ( ; - authority of the same, that a special u - 1 election be. and the same is hereby A i ordered, held in the Town of Newi ! berry, the polls to be epened at 8 1 'u-IiH'k a. m.. an.! to close ::T -I o'clock tl n n>.. 7th t V.v cf M ; v. i<' . for i .o purpose of Mt'onuti.!-.;- tf the t it-Kvtms oi <i!?! : > duly i i*i . . u lb> r ' ill !: ' i.' .v) ? < I'lZiyi <i [( . : ;. . . ^ - v . " ' ' ' ' ' T ;x"' is u: o. - ... -A an . . _ j : f " :: : L ?h>i!i . . . r.\ ! which shall be printed or *. the ? r j words "In favor of issuing bonds fbrj j*.! cr.larrnjj: and exi ( ?.*! : !;. ?-tri;? l:ght plant" and the.- \ r npo the? O L ~ ' * ' ' ' 1 - - V - - a issue ot saM Dora.- a ofii:-.n ^ I upon -which shall be prim* d ir writc j ten the words ''Acra;:..: ti.o issue of' l bonds for enlarging and c\:e:.iiin~ * i electric light plan." rv ; Ttiai the ;i1:1 (.lectin: shall b held t!" "| :n sain :<i\vr at the folk wir .>c11 ^?T \. " I precincts: Wai*d 1, at Recorder's i J Court Room: War.! '2. at Supervisor's' J'-Office; Ward 3, at Geo. C. Hipp'sj * i store, upstairs; Ward 4, a' T. V.r. L, | V, hire's- iic/e, and V,' . -'! Xo. at oi L ' Coriey'c Barber shop, and - ho follow- Si "ling: named persons aic hereby ap- p< * - i - - <* .o . . * pomiei! lliaiiU^eia. ??i eic-wnuii. a c | \Vard No. 1?-T. W. Earh< rdt, C. F. v.\ - Werts, li. B. Wells; Ward Xo. 2?F. sz p!n. Martin, W. J. Swittenoerg. R. II. tri J Wright; Ward Xo. 3?P. E. Ander- a -Ison, J. W. John*,!:. R. L. Tar-ant: hi Ward Xo. 4?A. H. DicKcrt.L. II. I Aull, C. T. Peysifcj/cr. ,d Wan; ft; i E. J. Bradley. J. ft. 'i. X. gj-P^4gett. Provided, That any vacancy to ' thar nTay ?hf board of man-. ? agers mav hereafter be filled by ap- ti jpointment to bo made by the Mayor, f. , or acting luayor as the case m ly be. S. i j That .the registration books be : opened for said eieciion on me. 10th t. : day cC April. I J? 1:0, and remain open 11 >! until and InclsGin^ .tne 2^in-day oif cii j' April. 1920, at which time said books tv ; shall be closed. ? - - -r i ; . 4 : i x'UDilC I30;!C5 CI S." t: e;i'CUUii iiiiu , i:, ] (the ope rJr.tr of ss??i rc.<ri strut \.n book- ; .[to be given by the publication of' 01 j4 thIs ordinance once a week for four ci /consecutive weeks in The Herald and ?; ,:Xeus and The Observer, iv.o news- . jv. ' papers published :n i??!u town. Done and ratified under the cor-! th .' porate seal of said town this :he Cih ct ' day of April, A. ?>.. 1920. : C l: EUGENE S. BLEASE. ai j.Inyor. i t' : Attest: i O: J. W. CHAPMAN, j;.: Clerk and Treasurer. I o' .j AN ORDINANCE [ Ordering a Special Election in the o\ ! Town of Newberry for tne Purpose S' .' or Issuing Bor.d? for Improvement: S< of Sireets and Sidewalks of Said S3 J Town: j to . I Whereas, a petition has been pre-: ! ?ented to the Mayor and Aldermen of i fn t! the Town of Newberry. S. C.. in the ' in ' I words following, to-wit: | tc i "To the Honorable, the Mayor and'th Aldermen of the Town of Xew-. "! ;i be:ry, South ?'arolina: i la ! "Wo. the undersigned, freeholders' th ,of the Town of Newberry, in the State be of South Carolina, respectfully peti-;sh tion your honorable body to ord^r a j "j special election in said town for the; la purpose of issuing coupon bonds of I i^aid town'to the amount of one hun- sa j dred thousand dollars, payable in ! pi ! thirty years, from the date of issue : land bearing a rate of interest not ex-;K< i ceedin-r five and one-half per cent, j Ol per annum, for the purpose of improv-1 H 1 tn? streets and sidewalks of said j at ! town.'' j 5. j Whereas, it appears that said pe.ti-ifo j tion is signed by a majority of the jap freeholders of the Town of Newberry, j S. C-., as shown by its tax books; and, j W Whereas, Section o050, Vol. 1, ofj X J the Code of Laws of South Carolina,!W j 1012,. declares that it shall be the ; J. duty of the municipal authorities ofjX< any incorporated city or town of this; C. i State, upon a petition of the major- E. j ity of the freeholders of said city or pj: i town as shown by its tax books, to j j order a special election in-any such mi j city or town for the purpose of j m; j issuing bonds for any corporate pur-jm; i pose set forth in said petition. j ac 1 Now, Therefore, Be it Ordained by i | the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town 1 or ; of Newberry, in the State of South da (Carolina, in the council assembled and; ur j by authority of the same, that aj A] i special election be, and the same is'sh 1 hereby, ordered held in the Town of ( ! Newberry, the polls to be opened at 8 j th j o'clock a. m., and to close at 4 o'clock \ to j p. m., on the 7th day of May, 1920, j th I for the purpose of submitting to the! co j electors of said town who are duly j N< j qualified for voting under the Consti- pa i tution and laws of the State of South ! .i Carolina the question whether said pc ; bonds shall be issued (according to da | law) as prayed for in said petition. J | Those voting at said election who : favor the issuing of bonds for im-jA1 provement of streets and sidewalks of i | said town shall cast a ballot upon which shall be printed or written the' ? words "In favor of issuing bonus for' ' improvement of streets and side- ; ;! walks" and those who oppose the O: : issue of said bonds shall cast a ballot upon which shall be printed or written the \ ords "Against the issue of bonds +v.v imr>cftvpnient of streets and side-: ' walks." That the said election shall be held in said town at the following- polling precincts: Ward Xo. 1, at Recorder's' Court Room; Ward No. 2, at Super-jth visor's Office; Ward Xo. 3, at George se ; C. Hinp's Store, upstairs; Ward Xo. v/: "4, at J. W. White's Store, and Ward fo I No. 5, at Corley's Barber Shop, and! !the following named persons are here- se : by appointed managers of said elec-. st: ,: iion: ! th ,j Ward Xo. 1?J. W. Earhardt, C. F. St ' Werts, H. B. Wells; Ward No. 2?F. co , iX Martin, W. J. Swittenberg. R. H.; St Wright; Waid Xo. 3?P. E. Anderson,' po ' J. W. Johnson, R. L. Tarrant; Ward th ; Xo. 4?E. K Aull, A H. Dickert, Jr., jm; C. T. Paysinger, and Ward X'o. 5?jar E. J. Bradley. J. E. Franklin, M. N. ov Padgett , tii Provided. That any vacancy that p;: '.may occur in 'he hoard of managers a? > :ay hereafter he filled by appoint- a'. )]? nt to be made by the Mayor, or ?: M.iyor a> the case may K. 1 e : Tlu.i. !he registration books bo ir f.'-r said cle t;on or. the IOth o: ix of April. I:i20, and remain open ntil and including the 26th day of pril. 11)20. at which time said books Kill be closed. i'ulilic notii 1 of sui<i election and >e opening i registration books be given by the publication of f rs \irco o.;< a we:.; for four j weeks m The Korald and \ ews file Uoserver, two news- j : | fU'.K cir.il :' - hj . - . . : ; 1 ' . ! . / !' J v; ! 'i?" jA\" ( !... .: J lii !*. "ammdimamce i ~ * * . 5 . . .1 f rtisrin^; a opcciai 1 in me; 7 own of Nt .v..-?rry for inrr Purpose; cf Issuing Bonds for Enlargbg and j Extev i?<Jiverage of Said Tov/n; j V.'heuvr-. ;; pc Liti;>n o-.s been pre-! Tit"', to 11: V;. ;,*> " an<* A!'!e:-:-)0;i of j ;e T(. w: of . c-.v'1 rry. S. < .. i.i the ? o :\Ui f o i:o v.-; n . :; -v.' k : i Fo the Honorable, the Mayor and j .^Idsi'men of the Town of New- j ' eviy, South Carolina-: "We, the undersigned, freeholders j the Town of Newberry, in the' i .> n-? Q/MI + V? r,c>rr\1 iTirt vo<;npr*t"filII v ! -ti ion your honorable body to orderj sreciai election in s'aid town for the :ry>ose of issuing: coupon bonds of li I town to the amount of twenty icusand dollars, payable in fifteen! .\;rs from the date of issue and' .-aring a rate of interest not exceed-j * five and one-half per cent, perj num. for the purpose of enlarging! i extending sewerage of saidj wn." j V- nereas, it appears that said peti-j en is signed by a majority of the j -o-iolders of the Town of Newberry,; as shown by its tax books; and,! - ' <-? - \r:t 1 ! nereas section v.ui. x, ui i o Code of Laws of South Carolina, | declares that it sAall be the T :ty of the municipal authorities ofj incorporated city or town of this! atc\ upon a petition of the majority; the freeholders of said city or j vn as shown by its tax books to nor a snecial election in any su'chi ty or town for the purpose of is- j bond? for any corporate pur-J set forth in said petition: Now, Therefore, Be it Ordained by e Mayor and Aldermen of the Town i . Newberry, in the State .of South] arolina, in council assembled and by: thority of the same, that a special! ect ion be, and the same is hereby, dered held in the Town of New-1 ?: ry, the polls to be opened at 8 j clock a. m.. and to close at 4 o'clock j m., on the 7th day of May, 1920. j r the purpose of submitting to the j ectors of said town who are duly i ip.rfied for voting under the Con-j iti'/ion and laws of the State of! mth Carolina the question whether j d bonds shall be issued (according; law) as prayed for in said petition. I Those voting at said election who : ' 1 * - ~ - J? l J? i vor me issuing' ci uonus iui emaj.gi and extending sewerage of said wr? shall cast a ballot upon which all be printed or written the words n favor of issuing bonds for en rr O- O T ^ V* /"I 1 >"? <"* ^O'VOVO'VO'' o *-* rl - w.iv? w .v ..A. J . wvWvia^y i*iiu : ose who oppose the Issue of said i >nds shall cast a baliot upon which J all he printed or writien the words! Igainst the issue of bonds for en-! rging and extending sewerage." i That the election shall be held in j id town at the following polling' ecincts: Ward No. 1, at Recorder's Court1 3om; Ward No. 2, at Supervisor's I [ ice; Ward Xo. 3, at George C.! ipp's Store, Upstairs; Ward No. 4,! J. W. White's Store, and Ward No. j at Corley's Barber Shop, and the; llowing named persons are hereby! (pointed managers of said election: Ward No. 1?J. W. Earhardt, C. F.! erts, H. B. Wells; Ward No. 2?F.; Martin, W. J. Swittenberg, R. H. j right; Ward No. 3?P. E. Anderson,! W. Johnson, R. L. Tarrant; Ward' j. 4?E. H Aull, A IL Diekert, Jr.,: T. Paysir.gei> and Ward No. 5?! J. Bradley, J. E. Franklin, M. N.; idgett I Provided, That any vacancy that j ay occur in the board of managers, ;iy her*. 'fter be filled by appoint-j ?r.t to L-? "lade by the Mayor, or; ting Ma> " as the case may be. i That the registration books be ;' tpr.prl for said election ow the 10th j ,y of April, 1920, and remain open: itil and including the 26th day of; pril, 1920, at which time said books | all be closed. Public notice of said election and; e opening of said registration books J be given by the publication of; is ordinance once a week for four): nsecutive weeks in The Herald and! ?ws and The Observer, two newspers published in said town. Done and ratified under the cordate seal of said town this the 6th | :y of April, A. D., 1920. EUGENE S. BLEASE, Mayor. :test: J. W. CHAPMAN, | (Jlerk and .treasurer. AF?T ! i. i a c.iL> ?- \ ! 1.'. * ?A.' ieri-fj a Special IJeciion :.n l"e To'.vn cf N;x. r t or the: ."arcos : ov Voting on the Approvp! cf An Act or ih^ Lcff'vl J ii.*c Ai^hor:~;r.'< 'i1.cor;)cnfcd C: icr. ?.d Tovr.s 'o Assess Abut::r~ I-rcpercv O.vners foi* Street aKw S.cicv/aik In; rove* Whereas. 7b- ( -r.eral Assembly of e State of South Carolina, at its. :mo. nasseu an Act which ;? app* ovecl on March 18th, 1019, as ; Hows, to-wit: Section I. "Cit'e? and towns may asss abutiin: property for permanent reet improv -men.3, Be it enacted by e General Assembly of the State of ?uth Carolina, That any or all inrporated cities and towns of this ate are hereby authorized and em wered to provide by ordinance for e payment of the cost of the peranent improvements of their streets i;! sidewalks by levyimr upon the .ners of property immediately abut-" on t'.ie streets and sidewalks, or ,^-C cr> imnvnvpH nn cessment in proportion to the front only of such property on such 'eets or sidewalks, or parts of ier, so improved of not exceed in.? :'ie a?rirre<rate one-half of the cost ; such improvements: Provided, That no assessment shall be so laid upon the abutting property owners until such improvements have been ordered pursuant to such ordinance upon {lie written consent, signed and .iletl with the City or Town Clerk, of : le?- Thar: twe-thirus in number of "he < \v .c-: - of the property abutting vt. sidewalk. or part of . /10 he improved, and for the payment by the corps ats authorities o fsaid city c-; I one-half of ... . ? ]; i'.i * J tllllSS .?.;'( rates of pa; meats of ssessments by such property owners hali be uch as may ue prescribed by o /.a . i*c*a 1.. >. \ <>t i* unds?l hat tiie irr.O'jr.ts of money raised by sue? assess n: e 21 i s, togevner with the a added thereto by the city or :own au'hora:es< from the city or town treasury, -.* .:?Ii constitute and be kv.pt as a separate fund, to be used only tor the purpose for which it was raised arc! appropriated. "Sec. -S. As-a'ssmenrs a Lien, Enforcement an i Collection?That the a 5es3iV:ent.< so laid shall constitute and be a lien upon the property so assessed, and payment thereof may be enforced as the payment of city or town taxes is enforced: Provided, Such assessments be entered in a book kept by the City or Town Clerk, to be entitled 'Assessment Liens,* stating the name of the owners, the location of the property and the amount of the assessment and the time or times of payment: And Provided, Further, That such lien shall continue from the date of entry on such book until the expiration ot five years from the date when final payment is due and payable, uuiess sooner paid. Upon default in the payment of any installment or (deferred portion of any assessments, at the time and in acr><vd?nee with the terms and condi tior.s fixed by ordinance, the total amount of any such assessment then unpaid (including deferred installments cr payments and interest) shall immediately become due and collectible as city or town taxes are collected, and with such penalties and as are now provided for the payment of such taxes. 'Sec. IV. Entry of Satisfaction Upon a Payment?That it shall by ordinance be made the duty of the City or Town Clerk to make entry of satisfaction on such ' Asses,.;.ent Liens' book as soon as full payment is made, and the lien shall be thereby extinguished. "Sec. V. Sale and Pledge of Certificates of Indebtedness.?That the Pitv r?v Town Councils of said cities and towns are authorized and empowered to issue certificates of indebtedness showing the amounts of money due to such cities or towns by -property owners as deferred payments or installments upon such assessments, and to sell any of such certificates of indebtedness or to borrow money by pledging any of them as collateral security fqr the payment of such debt or debts, and in either event of sale or collateral pledge of such certificates, or any of therm, to pledge the foftii jj-nr? rrpdit of such cities or towns for the payment thereof, and to guarantee the payment of same for and in the name of such cities or towns. "Sec. 6. Cities and Towns May Require Notice of Transfer of Property Under Lien.?That such cities or towns* by ordinance, require the grantor and grantee, or granrors and grantees, of any property, or part of same, sold or transferred after such assessment has been laid thereon, and before such assessment lien has been extinguished, as provided herein, to file in writing with the City or Town Clerk within ten (10) days after every such sale or transfer, the name of such grantor and grantee, or grantors ana grantees, an accurate description of the property sold or transferred and the date of such sale or transfer. "Sec. VII. Act Effective on Approval, Provided Not Effective in Any City or Town Until Adopted at ?Ttt?t this Act shall be effective from and immedately after its date of approval by the Governor: Provided, That the provisions of this Act shall not apply or become operative in any city or town until submitted to the qualified electors thereof by the City or Town Council for approval, and a majority cf the qualified electors voting on the ques-1 tion of its approval vote in favor thereof at any general municipal elec-| tion (whether called and held for, that purpose only or not) when the question of the said approval of said Act is submitted and voted on sepa-; rately and the ballots thereon deposit-! ed in a separate box properly labeled' and provided for that purpose. "ec. VIII. Inconsistent Acts Repealed, Proviso, This Act Not to Apply to Certain Cities and Towns.? TV.of oil 4rt<? nr narts of Acts incon sistent with this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed: Provided, The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any city or incorporated town which has heretofore under special constitutional amendment and act in pursuance thereof provided for the issue of bonds and assessment of abutting* property for permanent street improvement. Whereas, said Act provides that the r?.me snail be submitted to the quaii.'d electors of a town for approval before it becomes operative for such t U VY I i . "Now, Therefore, Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, in Council assembled a id by authority of the same that a snecial election be. and the same is hereby, ordered held in the Town of Newberry, the polls to be opened at S o'clock a. m., and to close ar 4 o'clock p. m., on the 7th day of May, 1920. for the purpose of submitting *- tft'.vn whfi an1 to tilt KlfcJl'CUia V L tro:u tu >i n > ~ duly qualified for voting under the Constitution and laws of the State of South Carolina on the question of whether said Act shail he approved ar-fl made operative in the Town of Newberry/' Those voting at said election vho fr.vor the approval of said Act and favor its becoming operative in the Town of Newberry, snail cast a oaiiot upon which shaft be printed or written the words "in favor of apfiroving Act of Legislature, authorizing assessment of abutting prop erty," and those who oppose the i approval of said Act shali cast a ! ballot upon which shall be printed or written the words "Against approving -Vet of Legislature, authorizing assessment of abutting property." That ihe said election shall be held ,'n said town at the following polling p rte i rets ! \;\ 1. at Recorder's Court R.k.in; vVa i N\;. 2. at Supervisor's 0;iic< ; V'cii i Xo. at George C. 11 i j. . I i:-*uirs| V,arc: Xo. 4, ]. W. White's Store, and Ward Xo. at CorL-\ .> ihirber Shop, ami the icli'nvin:/ nan sens are hereby appointed managers of said election: Ward Xo. 1?). \V. Eaihardt, C. F. ! V/erts, H. 3. Wells; Ward Xo. 2?F. X Martin, \V. J. Swittenberg, R. H. Wright ; Ward No. o?P. E. Anderson, J. W. Johnson, R. L. Tarrant; Ward No. 4?E. H Anil, A H. Dlckert, Jr., C. T. Paysinger, and Ward No. 5? E. J. Bradley, J. E. Frankiin, M. N. ; Padgett Provided, That any vacancy that ' ! may occur in the board of managers ' may hereafter be filled by appoint; ment to be made by the Mayor, or ; acting Mayor as the case may be. That the registration books be / ' opened for said election on the 10th / j day of April, 1920, and remain open | until and including the 26th day of I April, 1920, at which time said books shall be closed. "Public notice of said election and the opening of said registration books j to be given by the publication of | this ordinance once a week for four : consecutive weeks in The Herald and i News and The Observer, two newspapers published in said town. , I Done and ratified under the corj porate seal of said town this the ,6th i day of April, A. D., 1920. EUGENE S. BLEASE, Mayor. . . ! ! Attest: j J. W. CHAPMAN, Clerk and Treasurer. f | AN ORDINANCE " Ordering a Sgeciaj Election in the Town of Newberry for fclie Purpose of Issuing Bonds for Enlarging and Extending Waterworks of Said ! Town: j Whereas, a petition has been presented to the Mayor and Aldermen of , the Town of Newberry, S. C., in the words following, to-wit: ? ; "To tne Honorable, the Mayor and i Aldermen of the Town of New | berry, South Carolina: , j "We, the undersigned, freeholders of the Town of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, respectfully ' petition your honorable body to order I a special election in said town for the ; purpose of issuing coupon bonds of ' said town to the amount of fifty-two 1 thousand dollars, payable in twentyj tive years from the date of issue and , bearing a rate of interest not exceed: ing five and one-half per cent, per : annum, for the purpose of enlarging and extending waterworks of said j town."" j Whereas, it appears that said peti! tion is signed by a majority of the ! freeholders of the Town of New: berry, S. C., as shown by its tax ! books; and, Whereas, Scctior. 3050, Vol. 1, of the Cede of Laws of South Carolina, 1312, declares that it shall be the duty of the municipal authorities of any incorporated city or town of this .Scate, upon a petition of the majority of the freeholders of said city or town as shewn by its tax books, to order a special election in a.?y such city or town for the purpose of issuing bonds for any corporate- purpose set forth in-said petition. X* ml ? r>? u*r i\ow, incrtiure, i->tr it uiuanicu uj the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, in council assembled and by * authority of the same, that a special election be, and the same is hereby, ordered held in the Town of New- ' * berry, the polls to be opened at 8 f o'clock 2. m., and to close at 4 o'clock p. m., on the 7th day of May, 1920, y for the pui-pose of submitting to the electors $f said town who are duly qualified for voting under the con1 sututicn and laws of the State of South Carolina the question Vhether said bonds shall be issued (according A- \ --4rw in notifinn lu ia?v ) as pit'.j txuj. in ^>u.u jyvov.v... Those voting at said election who favor the issuing of bonds for enlarging and extending waterworks of said town shall cast a ballot upon which shall be printed or written the * words "In favor of issuing bonds for enlarging and extending waterworks" and those who oppose the issue of said bonds shall cast a ballot upon which shall be printed or written the words "Against the issue of bonds for enlarging and extending the waterworks." | That the siad election shall be held in said town at the following polling nrecincts: Ward No. 1, at Recorder's Court Room; Ward No. 2, at Supervisor's Office; Ward No. 3, at George C. Hipp's Store, Upstairs; Ward No. 4, at J. W. White's Store, and Ward No. 5, at Cor ley's Barber Shop, and the following named persons are hereby appointed managers of said election: Ward No. 1?-J. W. Earhardt, C. F. * Werts, H. B. Wells; Ward No. 2?F. N Martin, W. J. Swittenberg, R. H. Wright; Ward No. S?P. E. Anderson, J. W. Johnson. R. L. Tarrant; Ward " No. 4?E. H Anil, A H. Dickert, Jr., C. T. Paysinger, and Ward No. 5? y E. J. Bradley, J. E. Franklin, M. N. Padgett 4Provided, That any vacancy that may occur in the board of managers may hereafter be filled by appoint ment to oe maae oy r-e jjxa^ui, ui acting Mayor as the case may be. That the registration books be opened for said election on the 10th .day of April, 1920, and remain open until and including the 26th day of April, 1920, at which time said books r shall be closed. Public notice of said election and the opening of said registration books to be given by the publication of this ordinance once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Herald and News and The Observer, two newspapers published in said town. Done and ratified under the corporate seal of said town this the 6th < * ri i <\on ilny ot April, a. v., eugene s. blease, Mayor. Attest: j. w. chapman, Clerk and Treasurer. 4