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CAMbni, SOUTH CAJIOUNA. FMBAY. AUGUST ^ IMS
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B«Bf <if
Shadow
The Swth
ArroBta* Jottoo
Qlliert Touck Upott
'j'lurMt To *rtiui
j^t Moatinf ■
, ominous rfiadow hanf-
„tt fte.South M • »-
of President Trumw**
art to put over hdi iOs.
civil rights PWMJ
. ujcussed at aomo
fs^tor B. M. Keimedr
the county c»mp»ls«
held in the court
, Wednesday afternoon
^oUtives Clator Ar-
md Arthur Jones alse^
Ehed on the situation in'
’talks.
jnor Kennedy <old tli« ftudl*
of spproxtauitely^ 180 people
|e DeAocratk coOTMtl<Mi la
eiphis when delegniee from
itfa were insulted and booted
1 by the motley array of peo-
j (M^MiDK the Demo^tie
la the North.
(Mtmed to the crowd }aet
I the ineMBres whkh Mr. Tru-
[h tryinc to pot acroaa would
the Sonthem way of life.
t]hat the delesatea from
ath pot up a lotlm flftit
the crowd from the North
a Strom clrll li^rta
vu pUced in the platform
ilirect insult to the Booth
I «u BO other cooree to poT'
for thii section to pot
1 ticket of its own.
[toM of the Birmingham meetp
said that some eo-oaUed
newspapers had crltieiBed
because a band at H
"Dixie” and a picture of
E. Lee waa carried around
nrestioD hall. He eaid that
I sot aahamed to stt te
where “DlxlW waa
i ptetare of RoMrt
Senator said that the Bir'
. aeetlnc waa attended hy
trttn all orer the Boath
H was decided there to
I ticket which loyal Bouth-
conld sopport, Oowemor J.
Thnrmoad' of Seeth Carp^
Prasident
Wtliht of
[itesedy said that' In tth
] there waa a close race tor
ency between Dewey a&d
the Spnth went atdtt
that the election
thrown in the House of
aUTea with the SouBi
balance of power. He
4, however, that Thurmond
nn second to Dewey and
at tome of Truman’s own
ayht he would carry only
-hia home atate of Miap
a latest ESmo Roper poll
to Dewey — Ed
Ifcnator cloaed by urfins all
eoanty. people to go to the
election dayi and give Mr.
' a rouaingS rote in thla
Stokes, coutaty aaperia-
‘ education, mnalng for
followed Senator Kea?
I endoned his remarks. He;
on election day in Nta-
SonUi Caroliniaaa would
first chance tber hare
of voting for., a 8o^
for President
entaUve Arrante, oandt
f^^tion, also discuaeed
atioh and aald thaf the
I come for the whttp people
• ^th to awaken. Re s^
wnnt the rotes of the
“Wee Arthur
a feeling of nucertatatty
the South beeause of
being made agatest B
*tred Uje people to atauA
tocether and vote for Thur*
K^T»BeRiamiiEn/on*a \
Is ^
Expected To Be Cast
On Tuesday
c^ty votefB who fo to the poll* in the
Tuesdny will either have to
prodttCB a eertifi^ or Jfn an oath that they I
DIore QuMren To
BeTrandor^ To
1
Piiie Tree School
iMd^'k Madn lb iffort To
RnUm Thn OffPcrowdod
At Camden
iftihM
oljpc^ or ha^ naid
^aA TOB aa^uht hf the tbawsi
^ ^ oountjr Democratic thatdue to variotti f
gyw voter to take who does not the Cateden granuBlr
• rifwiafliju cmrtIflBate. will be overSowd*d
TilligijheiaehBiiejilatlonm
the
' -f - ^
I Tha
TW. .
daet wdl agin at« a w. (
at 4 p, OL, with
four OaaNMa boaea and
Waterea Memdtage. Kecnheir _
Blaney boiM, aU of which #fU iw
maia open .until I p. m.
Ihe campeigu hat been rather
lieUeee thie yeer, not muCh la*
tereit hawtag been aitnIfeWed
either the oounty races or the i
ate and oongrensiottg} racet.
The oath nliaBi wotcra ef the
county wm hawf te take ta the
sweat they do hot produce rerbra-
tioa oerttfleates follows:
"I do solenmly swear that I am
a qualified elector end poeseas the
quaUfleatlona as a qualified voter
as set out In the oomrtftatkm of
the state of South Caisoltna; that
I haws been a resident of the state
of South Carolina for two yeara;
that I haws resided in Kershaw
county for one year; thet I haws
resided and Uwed tOr the past 4
months ip the Immediate Vicinity
ef thla pcdllBg preolnet: that I can
mnd or arrtte any section of the
eenstltutlon of the state of South
Camllna; or hare paid my inroperty
tax aa charged aad the amount of
the assessed wains exceeds 1800.
*T do tarther swear that I have
newer been oonwlcted of the crimes
nt tmrglary, arson, obtaining goods
•money under false pretenses,
forgery, robbery, brlhery.
property Ux as I The triMteee ol School
exceeds I Dfatrit*! No. 1 h^n found
factom,
schoAl
overerowdtd during
the coming JW aad perhaps
for a number of j^an so
have found it Btewpary to
aone the district an l|at more
children living neirHBie Pine
Tree Hill school Vrifl attend
that sehoQf einee wre are
several rooms in tliit school
building which ari ttot being
used, it was ammificed this
week by Supt. J. Q. Rich
ards, Jr.
Mr. Rlcharda said Hmt the trua-
teas haws found k asiMsary to
require aU etafeta fteiB the first
through the ■(TwaWk aUdea. who
Hwe eeat ef the WalifM Creek
la the two wfOegee ef Wermitage
aad Watetea. lo ettMMl the Pine
Ttwe Bttl aokeoi: alee ^ children
who Hwe la the DaPaee Park be
tween Hlidiwmy Me. 1 aad the old
National highway, eaatward to the
road leading treua.Jee Maonk on
Highway No. 1 te Che i. E. Wil-
Ueam reeideaee ea Mw «■ nattonal
highway; aim thma HHng north
of the uetieaal htefcAay from this
polai bade io tha IMpae Mill wib
lage to attend ifh* MV T
sdu>oL
’The only iwnmUma” aM Mr.
Rkharda. ”wlll be MMih^mplu
Crom the second grade the
ftoject For Dim At
Confluence Congaree
And Wat^i& Revived
. The people of Camden and of the rural areas of Ker
shaw county which would be affected will make the same
bitter fight against the revived project for building a dam
at the confluence of the Congar^ and Wateree rivets that
they made when the project was considered several years
ago and rejected, it *was stated this week by Mayor Henry
Savage, Jr., and othen.
ChrotUde
^ 79Th0
UnMlm Ohrenlele this
.iBiilued the feUewtns
X. N. Hervin, die-
ef Bhe Cerellna
‘ewer, Cempeay,
'^s rf aa Orehld alveii The
telumbUi saner.
am anthled te the Or>
OHSHi mferrsd te
a miaiaim m
Maenrd abitfl The Chrentele
vMeh The Reeerd aald mat tt
"epsmi te « Uie host weekly
iiierw^ seen ta the stale,
ih leverada,
In
Hi ■ - -
Town and
County....
•GMpelFilMs
Bhwmth grade irbe haW at
cS|an I
Irq, other candSdatee
situatlon'Hadlrectly
•^tlng Wednesday drew
’ mao site crowd aa the
which was held
*• The candidates, except
•PMches noted abowe, m
‘ •atae speeches they haws
>n« durtng tho campalfni.
aacrunj presided owfr the
« Of World
-irectorg
^her Here
^»»ntion of the fMd
' the Modem Weed-
will be held fai
^J^taarters at the
fc®* will briag oww.
Ud !!!.* order ta
,2*Htloned Hunt rocM.
, is to bfl^
Hunt pool
'Awlifaatwud in
^ rttualietlc urail
I eelmia. ♦
attendtag tbn
|mar achooL
‘Tha trueteee asl
• ItendenC haws made w
goede. breaek ef trust wrlth freudu-
lent IntMit, fomieatiou, aodbmy,
incest, amauk wrtth intent te raw*
lah. miscegenation, laneeny.
’’And I do farther solemnly swenr
that I am a peraon at aonnd naind,
and that I am not inpported and
cared for at public expenao.,
"I do furttier solemnly swear
that I hawe reached the ago of
twenty-onen(81) years.”
The instituetloua sent to the elec
tion mauagerrTbliOw:
No assistance should be render
ed to any voter who flila out the
enclosed oath and meets the re
quirements ns to reading and wrrit-
ing. Those who cannot read or
write must plnoe their mark on the
correct blank and hawe it sigued
by a witness, provided if they hawe
a registration certificate or a tax
receipt.
’’A voter poeeeeslng a rerikfra-
tion certificate who cannot read or
white may be assisted by aome r^
sponaible person when marking hia
ballot If ttie voter requests such
’’AD wotsrs must reed and sign
the before being Iseued a bal
lot nnleea they present a reglstra-
tiou certificate Sigaature mutt be
tegible hut reaminder of blank
not be fUled In by the voter. The
managers are reqneeted to com
plete the remalnlBg hlanhe below
the algnatbre. .,
•Ifaiiacers dre requested te tohop
on file one of the abowe p^efiDed
pit aud elcsed IBT tho;^ «
proof that svgry
by a qaaMOeA^sleclor. K, howew,
/▼oter vnimU hie
certiftcateVhe wtU net bo required
to sign the oath, bet the »w«^
^ hie certificate taheuld plaoed
on tho polling Ust opposite hia «r
her name.
AU baUot pnm mat k^J®*®**
ed to ths'^ourt house by Wednee*
day. Afloat 11 at U noou.
^th to be sigued by the
maoagees fODows:
e do eolemnly swear *h*t ^
will conduct thie
to the rulee of party
decMoas of the
allow no peraon to vote whd^
aame Is not regularly enroOad tu
this club. We
voter ee to how he MWiid vore
*t Oli WiMnr, uor •» W
voter to preiare hie hatM.
Qoepel films wiU be sbeeu
Sunday ewening ha Angnat
o'cloek at Frieadahlp Chasm sniTsy and fninrt vm BBTrliniliiin
*• vkhln this tarrhoiTirSm ne ease
dlauy invited. | he over a mile troui dhe Pine Tree
- ., «. „ . ,Hai eekoel. It M fiiS wkfc of the;
•McCogUe At Kawhew (trustees to bnQd up eurelmeat of
^ .. . . Ithe Pine Tree HiS babeol to ttst
fTencla N. McCorkle bps 'eo-|ca|wclty within a f<
cepted an Invltntlon to fiU the ^01*1 ‘"The 1848-48
....... 3^.
_ _ . - . IWfb boheol, VIke TTe4rWt?eMiool,
him PITPPau SoMny |Jackson high edwol, Jneksou
«... J. U SudlK pM^or .f SST “***
Uble it Oolambla Colle8e,i.wlU oo*j "pattoas of the schools ere re*
cupy the imlpit at Ulnded that the Uw requlree aU
Stteet Method^ churoh Buuday Uhool dilldren to he vacetoated
I for the prevention of smeUpox.”
, ....... ...... IMBssFewellNamed
James Clyde Walton, of Camden, ^ ^
waa awarded the degree of Master ll|i|;o^||^|||y |||mA
of Bdttcatioa and Jack
dareball the degree of Master of
Icienoe at the Hnivertity of South
Carolina Sommer School gradua
tion exercises on August t.
mcmixif.
•Two^G^ Dsfrana
(ploMe tew tu yjutsn)
Burgiari Fail In
Effort To Crack
Safe; Lwve Note
eeheoL
Owgi.,,
M the ofdar^mttMl
^ laeedfMr win hel'mo is a
to hs
ipted to rob the
Mtai.
, wo oouM edt
Wa dameied It
h the
• Wow.
ef '
^«k
the aole
Camden WOl Fight It
Stains i^Vay
Program In This'
I County b Giyw
Many Projecta Wore Either
Completed Or Started la
1948 Profraiii;--*Profr%|n,
For New Yesur To Be
Drawn «
SI
’f 'yilh ^
Hi
’ \
Legion Post b
Being Formed By
BeUiune Veterans
Application For Charter To
Be Filed On Aug. 12 —•
Next Meetiaf To Be Held
On Auf. 11
Approximately 25 vet
erans of Bethune and vicini
ty met last Friday night,
July 30 and unanimously de
cided to orgsuise an Ameri
can Legion post.
Promoters of tha new poet said
that they hope to be nUe to file
an application for a ehartw about
August 12. The name of the new
poet has not yet been decided
upon.
Harold Cop^nd, Bruce Jones,
J. M. aybure. J. D. McLswriu and
Nail Ratcliff hat's been named aa
racrult committeemen and all
eligible veternas in the Bethune
area are asked to contact one of
the oommltteemaa before August
II no that their named will ap-
per eon the charter.
The next meettag of the vet-
eruM will be held in the Bethune
school gymnnstum on Wedasniay.
August 11 et 8 p. B. AU vetaraas
III the aaua are Invited te attend
thla meeting.
Enrdineiit For
Tse^dsy
. The hearing on tha oonatruc-
tion of the dam which Was te
have been held before United
gtatee army engineers In Co
lumbia on Thuroday of
wooK hao boon poetponad
11 a. m. on Soptoipbor 2.
Of the 11,344,000 allotted
to Kershaw county in the
state highway program of
1947-48, contracts have been
let and the work completed
or started on projects to-
. $1,094,000. The pro-
that day R Is expoeted that fects for which Contracts
there will be large delegatibne. ihave not yet been let will,
from this ontiro option ^p- of <course, be carried on.
poar in opposition to tho (Unn. I n[^«re' .pL
project bad b^n j highway constmcUon, the Claaa A
l^lly as It thought ^at the 1the federal government, the
showing made aolnat the damjcto,. b project which is tor ur-
^ project
^*®’'.**,*^ which is tor flurtn-to-market roads-.
newt j highway oonatmctlon pro-
*"*t ’Till
- waa first U,
tlf>»vay department haw
' Sftiu wIB dftPI I flHwdiii AM# m stmwbW aiinm|»i ■ etam
rr. siu; ^
tm of u>. Cllr ot C.m<I.i> >•
« ui. «.d Muutio. «
I WemmiMA BAA AAA
rebuilding
bridge at litde Lynches river, al>
He .aid that whm» the propol-1
reJi.^ tK oi“SS2id‘JISll U. 8. Hoitr?:qimK>«mtinction of
attended^a^irtM‘^h!Sf^J^j5ll®’^**^*** Blanoy, allqlmem |80.-
attended a hoaring which wae heM|poo contract |154.880v Work pUc-
tteally completW.
tion
at Sumter and that after the evl
deuce wee praeeated the vote
against the conetraction of the dam
was unanldtotta. ’The aame evL
dmioe that wae presented then
holds good today but has been
greatly strengthened by develep-
mente since that time.
When the dam was first
NMd it
ingham dam project
tor granted that the revived
Agent In Hie State
A record smashing enrolment in
excess of 888,080 wne to ppoepect
today for BouA rareUmi Aagnst
10 and 24- Democratie party prim-
arleS.
Reports from eight oouatlee
ahowpd e^lmente totaling 88,880
compered wiUi M,008 two yenre
ago. Should the aame proportion
bold true thronihout the state,
some 800,000 persons ere enreled:
This wouMN^pare with the
id IWl
«ad Wateree rivets.
Bofredier Coiune
Be Pht On Here
458,508 enrolled two yeers ego, a
In a recent meeting the South
Cartdlna Home Demonstration
Agents^ Aseoelathm elected Miss
. Margaret FewMKthe most Outstand-
TheCatodqn Kindergarten which hug home demonatratton agent in
win be under the dtreetlon ef ifra.|the eUte. She was chosen en the
Donglae McArn this year, wttl open bpets of yean eervloe. outstanding
on September IT. Mra. McAm ad-1 work, travel aad pereouqUty.
vises that prompt enrolment te ad: Mtee PeweU win represent the
vteable es only a Umlted number | mate at the National CenvehUon
will be taken. tof Home Demonstratloii Agents
. this toll.
•To Ho!4 Fiold MeeHxf ' ( * Miss Pewell te toktog a Carrl-
There wlU be a field meettog at on the 88 I^
J..L, Sweet’s tonn nt Boykta on **
Wednesday, Angust 11 at 18 a. m., <
to discuss and observe soH oon-U«tart 10.
servatlon prnctloes on Mr. Sweet’stJ®“
torm. R. Y. Bailey, reggional ag- Barbados. Trtnldad and Brit
ronomtet of the Soil Conemvmtloo Oulena.
Service, will be present to dtecuis
crop'rotation and other related
eon coueervatlon practScea.
•us^Bii ’thuubday niqht
States Rights Democrats of Lu-
I Mott and Casaden win hajto a amp-
•DXBfnriB Swiramiac per at Ona Ward’a on Thtareday
The Kershaw county chaptar of | night for the purpose of retetog
the Amerlcain Red Cross received I mtmey tor the campaign fund at
the fallowing telegram Wednesday I'lhurmond aad Wyl^t A large
frem ITaacls P. Stmerville, region-1 crowd to expected to attend,
al director Southeeetern area: ’’Dr.f
Ban F. Wyman, state baalth offleerl r m ^
ot South Carolina, sent this ofneejjLfOCw GoVtTfUnSHt (/wUOi0€$
following wire: Haquaet that -*■****«■**»•
Red Cross swimming clssess be
dteoontlnued a toroughout South
Carolina.’ Suggeat in intarest ofj
pabUc health chapters cosaply with
this order.” The Kershaw chapterl
has ne awimmtog classes to prog-
w. The reference te
course to the polio sltaation.
Savage, McKain, Raresh
Sworn In As City Goes
Under Commission Fon
Routes IIT and l4f--Tyom Ker-
w to Route 84i at Mount Ptagah
11.1 miles, anotment 1187,-
888, coArnct mJlSf.
Route til f»em Lugeft to Fair-
flaM oouxIr Hie, 11 mfiee Inolod-
oam waa nrac dltetenn tltMOQ. con- .
te the same <me since the PK>*8*8i(S!!?m ST*”**
Buckingham dam waa to be loeated |
at the confluence of the Connaree I ^
abA WlAiAffAA rlvAm I fliilli BpilT
eenneetlon toom Route Mf te U. B.
Rente f|l.^allarntenil* town of
Kenhaw At mllee, anotment $147,-
8IB, <xmaiiieb4l4l4SS..Wtek eom-
Route til to ~
Bumter county finn 84 aiRte. al
lotment lAM epntraot 941440.
Work oompMeA
Plano were nude tor a refreeherj Rt Camden, Contract not
Hrst aid oonrse and also a courts 11®4-
In aeddeot preveuthm to he taug^l In Oonstruethm program B, the
to Camden this faO at a 8afeto|toban roads, the program toelnded:
Servieee general meeting held ati Road No. 88 PTom Mill street
the Kershaw county Red Crose|mMl from point approodaoetely b.l
chapter headquarters last Friday. | mile ^southwest of Wateree ehurcb.
The courses will be conducted I sntoherly to Hermitage Mill, l.S
by WIlHam J. Fix, safety eervlee I mile, allotment 911,880, contract
p m ^®I^ representative- from South-1918,088. Work completed,
ricnre'that etuto nartv (eastern headquarters, who attend-] Rodd No. 51—nom southwest-
Imve predicted wouldte broken. ®<* moating Friday. The 4ataelera termteae Road No. 44 to nm
The sample enrolment Showed I ^ enaounced later. Mr. Flxlmitage. Mill, 1.8 mile, alotment
but 18,000 to be nSiroee, a ptopdSIl® one of the Safety Services’ spec-(918.0jKi. ooatraet 9lt.88f. Work oom-
tionate figure iTt^rw^nng Ims thanlMI*®^ aad has Jnrtodlctlon overipleti
100,008 noarooi have their aamesl^ Soptheaetern arse which em-| No. 78—Ohesnnt etseet and
on elnh books (brsoes Alahama. North Carolina,ICaalMl street fram Brand street
The eight oountlee are Anderson, i Carolina. Florida. Oeorgia, to mlUlb etreei to elCy af Cam-
ifianfort; Charleeton. DOlon, D^| Lontelana and Mteidaalppi I den. 1.0 mUe. kllotstent 910,000.
ckeeter. Qeorfetown, Orangebnrg The meettog miey was op^Ctmtr^^ _
and Sumter. ^ ahowtog of a most help Read No. 71—ffbum Read No. 81
Tha priaiary win ha tha firsHAl aad iaetrneUve fjtai antitladlaear Cniadan dty Iknite aaaterly
stooe 1878 to which negroaa wfill‘'linger Is Tour Companion.” R|to T7. S. RonCe Na. 1. aBotment
be able to vote freely and withoutll* I>oped by the loeal chapter to|9M88. '
restrlethms. Recent toderal eourti*Rov this film to the eehooto of I Road No. 78—Pine strea In Town
orderToSned foU party membar- the county this tofl. bf KerShsw trem Bsmpten atrebt
ship to them. ^Mas were made for a two weeks (to Minor street. 8 J lAe, allotaept
The only statewide nomtaatlon eatoty contest to be taught 198,800, contract 98,888.
race te be settled te that for the In Camdep to June of next ymrl Road No. 78 — Fbem Hampton
U. S. Senate seat held by Burnet I the servieee of Mr. F^l street southerly to Ptoa street to
R Maybank of Charleetou. He and ^ available for It, too, the town of Kershaw, 8.t mfle. nl-
NevlUe Bennett of Clio, D. B, Rep The meeting wae wen attended. I lotmcnt 92.088, oontrnet 98,808.
W. J. B Dom of Oreeawood, Aten Pnoeat from the oounty sdioolsl CoBstraction Proflvnm C. the
Johnstone <rf Newberry aad Mar* were R. A. WSltoam apd P. D.|fann-to-market irogram. Included:-
cue A Stone of Fterence are seek- B*drd the aehools. Route 148-Frem Bouts 841
ing Bominathm. Mtee Ala Phelpi aad Ftnak Bear-) northerly toward Rokte 808, 7
The six. fi. 8. house of reprsaan j borough. County Bupertotendeat of| mliee, aHofmeat 978488, eontract
tatlvaa* seats, nine of the etate’i BM««a4k»i Arthar SUdese was pres- 978,008. Work oouspteted.
14 eotlcitorSbips. ft state seaato ant ea was Dr. A. W. Htraphrtes. Route Na 44 From end of
seats and aU to the 184 stateioounty health officer, whb te also pavement to Wateree MtU aorthar-
houae of represenUtfvee’ seets wiBlRng ®ld ohalrmna; Iflaa Jeunle ly to U. 8. Rente No. 1; 1.8 mnee,
be at stake. ^ IlfcMmiter. Oormer Red Croes-aureelalloteieBt 918J00, ooatraet 910,000.
now eecratary of the TB aea0cla-| Work completed.
Cion, and officers and members of Route No. llIMfrom D. 8. Route
the Red Crdae chapter, and Harold Na 1 hortheasterly. 5.0 milse, al-
Fuaderburk to BtotioifWCAC. hotment 958.088, contract 950,000.'
Afteir Mr. Fly'a tateresttng andlwoilt eom^etod.
oompreheaslte talk Friday, be aik-l Road 19 aad Road 88 Bum Libei^
ed tor expreaalooa from those pree4ty Htll to Leneaeter eeuaty line,
ent and nmay valuable auggestloas 144 mllee. allotment A40480. eon-
were offered. 1 treat 988,408. Hpdee/eenetruetlon.
Road 88—Fram me Laneetoer
iMr*. Frank
■V>:
lDie$ lii California
Camden people wbo met Mr. and
PromiMiif full publicity rogardiiig all of the 2Sk«*S*terSJ“JSite*tti
le cHy, Caiiiden4 new cHy admliuitratioii took office I
Forum lo Held At
Legion Meeting
'A pahUc torum. ^0 thei^^ the
cue eontected at the Camden Rot-rXonday mornliif whiB Henry Savage, Jr., was sworn in of the latter at her hom ein Faim
ary 0Mb a abert time hack, wasiRS msyor and Joe E. HcKain and A. Sam Karssh as com- Rwtesa. 'Oattf^ recen^ ^ ^
cohdimteR by Mayer Hyry gavay (piMiopCTp, l%ere wss no fanfire in oonnection HKh the .
ttn^faraul Imnrinrt of
^ CSttbaad waa a frequent vtetter at
pledge to the new adsatatetrettoa'
hie support aad
,■3
2iebsnge of
the J. Le^ Balk post to the Amerf-|tli« commMon-city iQBiiafec ftMnm of fovernmeot
reS^*nimM^alnnirl 41awit the first act to the new
outUaed worm to the nsugram wan to Hiiutelly sleet
the hew etty admtolatratlea andlTaileat, to
tor enmmsnt ce saum. | Bpaitanburg te be the eliy*s find
■««. U H. nr-
mtoteniiat to Mnaielpel UMlItlee.
nimNOMir cmaiw. lyjnSwStrtS.
L. Hstoy, Jfb -Ike elwtoImpMlMter L
18 I. m. ' r stoh to pMee wto
8 p m., "Atitolmd to Mmto BavafiriF iutlr>
TMe to Ms Pfaatms.” AowtaeJ^ Iftow F- IG MoOerkla
a , .
t p m-
wm
every possihle way uST^gteUltf iBfoiOn Vse-Of
Water ULUUi
and Roy A Matela.
The new oouaea then retloefed
ajl eity employsee to serve at the
pliiiusi to the
It was annouaeed that
oil will meet regnlarly every fueu-
day mbrtoig trem 8 te 18 etoeeh
to&rFr
Friday aiunmeen at 1:18
L. H. Hprdlm
to Muiit^ UtMftlaa,
naameed Thursday that tha has
en tha uae to uiaim>'hi'Mw
oily Mh baaa lifted,
county Hnp 0.8 mOe.
95,000, ooBtreet 94,189.41..
compleUid.
Roads U aad 84 dtetance to 7.0
mnee northeasterly, afietment 970r
000, contract 988.080. Work eom-
stated. ,
' Bead 18—Northerly to Road 84.
4 miles, anotment 940.888. oontrect
818488. Work
No. iO-ftem Route 818
Latoff to H. B. Route V 84
ailetmsgt 11488, eefttreet
Work eompleted.
Route 84 to Ipa
a
9U.80O. Ooatreet not lot .
Bead No. 18-Flram Roa^ 11
to Lae ooorty Bam nSotmeat^i^
fSottCreet not tat
Boto NO. 88 ftem V. 8. Bouts
<8it 'hQr4beclpte Routo 18-1
mfite, aUetment
hit let