The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 01, 1914, Image 6
A!f ORDINANCE
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Orderinc w»d directing the hold-
, |«g' of an election by the qyalfled
registered electors «f the town of
Walter boro, upon the qsestlon of is
suing coupon bonds of the said town
for the erection of a sewerage plant
for the said town fpr Jhe ose an’d
benefit of the said tow n and Its cit-
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town of Walter
boro, now in session:
WHEREAS, a PeUtlon signed by
ar-majortty of the freeholders of the
tew* of Walterboro. as shofrn by
the Tea Hooka of the said town, has
been Med with the Tbwn Council of
♦he said town .asking that the said
Tow* Council of the said twwn of
Walterboro order an election by the
qualified registered electors of the
•aid Town of Walterboro on the
queotioa of issoingcoapon eonos of
the said Town of Walterboro of the
par ralne in the aggregate of twelre
thousand dollars, bearing interest
nt flre pereeutum per annum, pay
able In any legal tender money of
the United States forty yean after
date, with the pririloge of redemp
tion after twenty years from date,
for the erectlea of a sewerage plant
fer the said town of Walterboro for
the use and benefit of said town and
Us citiaona; « . «
NOW| THEREFORE. It (Is Or
dained. Ordered and Directed. T-iat
an election by the qualified register
ed electors of the said Town of Wal
ter boro be held 1* the said Town of
Walterboro on the 7th day of July,
1914, upon the question of issuing
coupon bonds of the said Town of
Walterboro of. the p»»r value In the
aggregate of-twelve thousand dol
lars < $12,000 >. bearing Interest at
the rate of five per centum per an
num. payable in any legal tender
money of the 1’nlted States fort>
vears after date, with the privilege
of redemption a'ter twenty years
from dale, for the erection of a sew
erage. plant for the sa:<: Town of
Walterboro for the use ami benefit
of the said town and Its citizens
That such election ue conducted in
accordance with the provisions of
law. ami th*»t the same be held in
City Hall aft the day aforesal*.
and the polls Miali i>e opened at *
o'clock a. in. and close at 4 o’c lock
p. nr, ami at such elec tion the elec
tors favoring the Issue of ^said
bonds shall vote ballots with the
vords “For the issue of bonds for
the erection of a sewera-e plant for
the Town of Walterboro. Yes,"
printed thereon: and the electors
opposing the issue of such bonds
shall vote ballots with Che words.
“For the issue of bonda for the erec
tion of a sewerage plant for the.
Town of Walterboro,—No.” printed
theron. That three hundred of
each of which ballots the City Clerk
is hereby directed to cause to he
printed and placed at the polls for
nee by the qualified registered- elec
tor* voting at such election. That
at such election only those qualified
under the law shall be allowed to
vote, and the registration books for
the said election shall he opened
twenty days before the election and
remain open for a period of li* days.
That A. A. Patterson, Sr. .1. 11
Chaplin and C. 11 ,1 facer are here
by appointed and tlesignaiod as
managers of said election to conduct
the same arroiciing to law. canvass
the vote and make due* return
thereof to the Town Councu.
That notice of said elect Ion shall
be given by publishing a wwpy of
this Ordinance in the Press .and
Standard, a uev.spaper published in
the said Town oi Walterboro. ob^c
a week fqr not less than three sue
c-essive weeks itn mediated) preced
ing such election.
l>o«e and Ha titled by Council as
sembled. the 1st day of June. r.*l4.
t Signed » W. H. Ackerman.
IV It. lilac k. Mayor
Clerk anci Treasurer.
>tatc* forty years after date, with
the ' privilege of redeniptlcn after
twenty year* from date, to meet the
coat of purchasing., erecting, oper
ating, constructing, and ownlrg wa
terworks for the said Town of Wal
terboro for the use and benefit of
■aid town and to supply the citii3n*
thereof, be held on the 7th dav of
'July, Alt, upon th-J question of Is
suing the said bonds lor thu pur
pose aforesaid, such elec, t inn to he
conducted in accordance with the
laws of force gormiplng municipal
elections. That such election shall
be held at the City Hall on the day
aforesaid and the polls shall be
opened therefor nt 8 o’clock, n. m.
and done at 4 o’clock p. m., and
at auch election the electors favor
ing the {ssue of said bonda shall
vote ballots with the words. “For
the issue of bonds for purchasing,
ernctlng, operating, constructing and
owning watrworks for the Town of
Wftltorhoro,—Yee fc ” printed thereon,
and the electors opposing such Issue
•f bonds shall vote ballots with the
words “For the Issue of bonds for
purchasing, erecting, operating, con
structing and owning waterworks
for the Town of Walterboro,—No.”
prlntod thereon. That three hun
dred of each of which ballots the
Ctty Clerk la hereby directed to
cause to be printed and placed at the
pOlla for the uae of the qualified
registered electors voting St such
election. That at such election on
ly those qualified under the law
shall be allowed to vote, and the
Registration Books for the' said
election shall be opened twenty
days before the election and shall
remain open for a perjod of ten
days. That A. A. Patterson. Sr, J.
H. Chaplin and C. H. Fraser are
hereby appointed and designated as
managers of said election to conduct
the same according to law t canvass
the vote, and make due return
thereof to the Town Council.
That notice of said election shall
he given by publishing a copy of
(Til* ordinance in the Press ami
Standard, a newspaper published in
the said Town of Walterboro. once
a week for not less than three suc
cessive weeks immediately preced
ing such election.
Hone ami Ratified by Council as
sembled. the 1st day of June. V.U4.
I Signed > W- ». Ackerman.
D. U. Black, Mayor.
. Clerk and Treasurer.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
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Jser, William West. Alice West l>u
Hose, Atlantic Coaet Line Itoitroad
.The State of South-rarolir.a, Co-m Company. Annie W. Olover. A. L.
tv of Colleton, In the Court of Cooi-i Pipcker. Mrs. Mary L. (Mover.. O. G.
' , pvn- '' 1 Brow n. United State* Trust Company
’ ’ . , '■ • of New York. Corporate Trustee, and
Funice Glover. Henry ( . Glover, , gbeldon. individual trus-
W. C. Glover. Jr., Wade II. Glover. Farmers and Merchants Bank.
BertievMontgpmery, Marlon Glover., Adams. B. G. Hyrne. Georgia
and Beulah Glover (adults). &nd p^rrell. James A. Robinson. Lillie
Margaret Roger and Lindsey Roger, oiover. M. H. Howeu, Maggie Glo-
infants by Florence S. Roger, their l ver> da,., Sanders. Joseph Glover,
gutfrdian ad litem. Plaintiffs;, ' 8t. Vlalr Glover, and G. Logan Qio-
Against: „ !ver. J. M McRenxle.. and P. A. Dor-
John D. Warren, Trustee, ( olleton ■ Dian Defendants:
Mercantile Company, Colleton A»er
canttle and Manufmcturing Company.
John D. Warren. T. M. Williams. C.
A. Eckardt. Josephine Eckardt, J> O.
Glover. F. M. Morris. E. T. H. Shaf
fer. P. R. Rivers, Walterboro Cotton
Mill*. Elmira A. Sanders. Nellie
Gadsden. Campbell Sanders. Ethel
Sanders. Belle Sanders. Anderson
Sanders. B. R. Shaders. R. H. Wich-
man, Walterboro Cotton Oil Compa
ny. J. M. Smith. Jr.. Cummings Iron
Works and Supply Company. Waltot-
boro Ice and Fuel Company (former
ly Walterboro Ice and Light Compa
ny), Jnmea E. Peurlfoy. M. R.
Blanchard Lollle Smith. Alma Jack-
son. Stephen Lewis. Ben Hlott. B. B.
Beaton. Whltford Bryan. J. P. Hern
don. N. G. Morrall. W. 8. Marvin. Mr*
A. B. Graves. Maria O. Y’nrandore, C.
D. Stewart. Jameo Alfred Ackerman.
Mrs. L. C. Carter. Annie vo* Lehe.
C. M. Grace, in his own right and as
trustoes C. M. Grace. Jr.. Mary Har
dy, Wlaabee Rlrby. Marion O. Grace.
Rhame Grace. Pearl Grace. Mildred
Grace. Eflle Taylor Morrall. J. O.
Padgett. C. G. Padgett, and Nancy
Padgett, as executors and executrix,
respectively, of B. H. Padgett, de
ceased. and the said C. G. Padgett
and Nancy Padgett in their .own
right. l>on,ie Padgett, Harvey Padg
ett. Dewey Padgett. Colette Padgett.
Copy of Summons for Relief:
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the Complaint la
this action, which wan Sled la tho
ofllce of the Clerk et thin Court nt
Walterboro. 8. C.. on Jana 28. 1914.
and to nerve a copy of year answer
to sold Complaint o* the subscribers
at their oAce. Walterboro. 8. C..
within twenty days after tho aervfc*
hereof, exd naive of the day of seek
service; and If yen fail to answer the
Complaint within the time aforesaid
the plaintiffs la this action will apply
to the Court fer the relief demand
ed in the Complaint.
FI8HBURNE A FI8HBURNE.
HOWELL ft GRUBER.
Plaint!trs Attorneys.
Dated May IS. 1914.
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Ordering and'DinTting a Sue* lal
Fleet ion in Ihe Town of Wallerhofo
upon the question of issuing coupon'
bonds of th** said town for tlu* pur
pose of pun-lia*inc. erect inc, oper
ating. constru* Lug «nd owning w»
terwork* tor the said town for the
use and lieneflt of the paid town and
to supply the citizens t.ieico*. on a
petition ot a majority of tne free
holder* of the Town of Walterboro
Be it ordained b> <1‘** Mayor and
Aldermen of the Town of Walter
boro now in Session. ‘
Whereas a petition signed by a
majority of tlu* freeiioioeis of the
Tov.ij of Walterboro, a* shown by
the Tax Books of said town, has
been filed with the Town Council
of the said town asking that fhe sa:d
Tew n Council order an elect ion h>
the qualified registered electors of
the said Town of Wailerboro, to in*
conducted according fo law, upon
the question of Issuinr coupon
bent* of the said Town of Walter
boro of the par value in the aggre
gate of eighteen thousand dollar*
llfc.Oout. bearing interest et.lue
per centum per annum, payable In
any l«gal tender money oCvhr Uni
ted Suites forty years a'tVr date,
with privilege of redemption after
twenty years from date, to meet the
cot>: of purehaerg. erec'j i*.. oper
ating. construt ting, and owning wa
terworks for the said town of Wal
terboro for the u*»r and benefit oi
the said town and to erppty the clt-
ixens thereof.
Now, threfore. ft Is. Ordered,
Ordered and Directed. That an elec-
: ticn by the qualified registered lec
tors ot the said Town ul Walteibpro
to be conducted according to law,
upon the said question of issuing
coupon bonda of the said Town ot
Walterboro. of the par value jn th*
aggregate of eighteen thousand dol
lar*. bearing interest at. five per
centum per annum, payable in an*
legal tender money of the United
Authorizing and directing an
election by the qualified registered
electors ot live Town of Walterboro
of three citizens of said town or city
as Commissioners of Public Works
for said town.
Be lr Ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of tho Town of VYAlter-
boro, now In session:
That an- election Is hereby order
ed to be held by the qualified, reg
istered electors of the Tow n of Wal
terboro. on the 7th day of July,
lit 14, for the election of three cit
izens of Hit* town of Walterboro as
Commissioners of Public Works,
whose term of office shall be for the
time designated by' law, arfd who
shall pos-«e:‘H su< h pow ers and du
ties as are conferred by law. Thar
such election shall he hehi at the
City hall on the day aforesaty^ and
the polls shall be opened joere-or u
eight o’clock a. m and close at' 4
o’clock p. in., and that at such elec-''
tlon only those qualified under the
law wrlL; be allowed to vote, and the
Registration Hooks for said election
shall be opened twenty days before
Hie election and remain open for a
of ten days. That A. A. Pat-
n, Sr., J. 11. Uhapun and (’. H.
FraseK are hereby appointed and
designated as managers of said elec
tion to Conduct the same according
to law, canvass the vote, and make
due return thereof to the To. n
Council.
That notice of su< h election shall
he given by publishing a copy of
•hi* Ordinance in the Press and
Standard, a newspaper published at
cValterboro. S C . once a week foi
not less than three successive weeks
prior to such election
'•Done and Ratified liy Council as
sembled. the 1st day of June, lfil4
(Sipped » W\ B. Ackerman.
D. B Black. Mayor.
cVk and Treasurer.
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Marguerite Murphy. Lillian Murphy.
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•niinent Dr. Tail Butler, formerly of the South Carolina Rkperi-
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Plcuv Take Notice
That Book* of Subscription to the
lupiUl stock ot tlu* V a finer* Union
Ginnery Companv will be opened a!
o’clock p. m. Julv 10, 11)14. at
tlu* Gin House at Moselle. S C., and
that Immediately thereafter a meet-
ing.of the corporations and sub-
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held for the purpose of organization.
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H M W(X>D.
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Notice to Democrats.
The attention of ever) voter in
Colleton county Is called to that
portion of section 11 of the new
rules governing primary election*,
which reads as follows: “Each ap
plicant for enrollment shall in per
son write upon the club roll his
FULL name, and immediately there
after his age. occupation and post-
otfire address.’’ etc. This rule mans
what it says, namely, that each vo
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have signed their initials are re
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i many, hut ( it is the desire of the
«ounty eomjpiltlee ihat the new rules
t*e lived up to in every respect in
Colleton county. At least, it will
he no hardship to sign the full name
and all voters are urged to do so.
M P HOWELL.
Attest:' County Chairman.
R M-JEFFERIES.
Secretary.
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all kinds. We solicit your patronage and will give
prompt and careful service.
243 King Street, Charleston, S. C. ,~
Samuel D. Carr. Special Representative, Kiugstree, S. C.
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