The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, May 29, 1919, Page 7, Image 7
<? COLLETON TO GET FEDERAL AID. |
Application Will Be Made and Construction
Started Immediately.
F. H. Murray, of the State highway
department, accompanied by
Engineer Martin, of Charleston, was
in Walterboro Monday of this week
for the purpose of conferring with
the county supervisory board and
members of the delegation in re*
ference to the bridge across the Edisto
river at Jacksonboro and the
matter of federal aid. A conference
was held at the office of Senator
Padgett, with Commissioner Ulmer,
and the entire matter gone over. It
* was decided to make application for
federal aid in building tne oriage,
and to rush this work as rapidly as
possible. According to statements
.made by Mr. Murray, it is expected
that this bridge can be started by
September, and it can be built in
two months.
Following the conference with Senator
Padgett and Mr. Ulmer the party
then went to Representative Peurifoy's
office and held a conference
with him in reference to the proposed
compliance with federal aid proposi- '
tion. This conference was sue- ;
* from Representative Peurifoy indicates
that this conference was successful
and the county will now be
able to get in line for compliance
with the federal appropriation of
$83,638/08. Tills will give me county
$167,276!16, and according to the
suggestion made by Mr. Murray this
will relocate, grade and construct
necessary bridges of concrete on
quite a number of miles of road on
the proposed route for the State highway.
These roads will enter the
county seat from three directions:
One from Bamberg beginning at the
<% Edisto river bridge; one from Charleston
at Jacksonboro, and one from
Beaufort at Yemassee.?Press and
Standard.
Greenville Citizen Has Pessimistic Fit
At the request of a number of our
\ citizens, we re-print the following
clipping which we published a few
weeks back:
A chronic case of pessimism besieged
a Greenville citizen who was
asked to contribute toward a charitI
able enterprise and in a fitful moment
he sat down and composed a
letter, which out-lampoons the writing
of the most reputable satirist.
The letter has been remitted to The
News for publication. It is as fol
lows:
"Dear Sir:
"1 have your letter requesting a
donation for what you consider a
very worthy cause. I flatter myself
that I have a spirit of loyalty and
generosity. I have contributed to
every object that has been presented
to me, but I have to decline helping
your cause along for the following
reasons:
"I have been held up, held down,
sandbagged, walked on, sat on, rolled
over, flattened out, and squeezed;
first by the United States government
for the federal war tax, the excess
profits tax, the capital stock tax, the
Liberty loan bonds and the bonds of
Patrimony; in the State, for State
tax, the highway tax, the income tax.
the auto tax, school tax, dog tax, poll
tax, street tax, cat tax, and syntax,
and every other organization and so^
ciety the inventive mind of man can
invent to extract what you may not
possess; from the society of John the
Baptist, the G. A. R., the Womans
^ Relief, the Stomach relief, the wife"
less, the husbandless, the childless
? the conscienceless, the navy league,
the Red Cross, the Double Cross, and
every other cross of all colors and bx
, the children's home, the Dorcas society
and the hospital.
"One of my mills burned down,
and the hen house and the board
walk blew away, and because I will
not sell all that I have to go out to
beg, and steal; I have been cussed
and discussed, boycotted, talked to,
talked about, lied to and lied about,
held up, hung up, robbed and nearly
ruined, and the only reason I am
clinging to life is to see what the
hell is coming next.
"Yours very truly."
?Greenville News.
Busness and Pleasure.
Blondine?Did you have a good
time at the dance last night?.
Brunette?Kinda.
"Who was the handsome chap I
saw you with just after the intermis<
sion?" \
"He was a stranger in town."
"Dashing, isn't he?"
"Nerviest gink I ever seen."
"I noticed that he had his arm
rather tightly about you."
"I didn't mind that so much."
"What then?"
"Do you know why he had me
clutched that way?"
"No."
"Well, would you believe it, he
had me that way so I couldn't escape.
and all the time we were dancing
he was trying to sell nie some
life insurance."?Youngstown Telegram.
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* class garage in the Charles Ehrhardt building at J
; Ehrhardt, and we are now in position to do auto
f repair work promptly and satisfactorily. AVe have ^
* secured the services of Glenn Baxter as mechanic ??
: and electrician. All work guaranteed. 1 \
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MASTER'S SALE.
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State of South Carolina, County of j
Bamberg.?Mrs. V. S. Folk. I
plaintiff, vs. Charles Ehrharut,:
and others, defendants.
Pursuant to a decree of the Cir- j
cuit Court, dated April 15, 1919, in j
the above-named case, I. J. J. Brab- j
ham, Jr., probate judge for Bamberg
county, acting as master, will sell at
public sale, to the highest bidder for !
cash, in front of the courthouse door 1
at Ban.berg, S. C., during the legal
hours of sale on salesdav in June,
1919, the same being June 2, 1919,
the following described property, to- j
wit: All that certain lot of land, sit- j
uated in the town of Ehrhardt, Bam- 1
berg county, S. C., containing four
acres, more or less, and having the
following boundaries: On the north, j
east and south by lands of Charles \
Ehrhardt, and on the west by Broad- j
way street.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Probate Judge for Bamberg County,
Acting as Master.
Dated May 7, 1919. I
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