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EIGHT THE SUN , - -v, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 1938 TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE TAYLOR DRAWS The Tax books will be open for the collection of 1938 taxes on and after November 1, 1938. The following is the general levy for all except special purposes: Mills Ordinary County ' 11 Bonds and Notes 7 Int. on Bonds A Notes 8% Roads & Bridges 2 Hospital % Con. School 3 County School 6% County Board Ed. 14 Total 38 The following are the authorized special levies for the various school districts of the county: No. District Mills 1. Newberry 17 2. Mt. Bethel-Garmany 4 3. Maybinton 2 4. Long Lane 8 6. McCullough 5 6. Cromer 0 8. Reagin 8 9. Deadfall 8 10. Utopia 8 11. Hartford ' 0 12. Johnstone 6 3. Sdoney Hill 6 ,4. Prosperity 16 16. O’Neall 8 18. Fairview { 4 19. Midway 4 21. Central 4 22. St. Philips 8 23. Rutherford 4 24. Broad River 4... 4 26. New Hope-Zion 4 26. Pomlaria 12 27. Red KnoU 26 28. Helena < 28 29. Mt. Pleasant 8 30. Little Mountain 1614 31. Wheeland 1 3 32. Union 4 33. Jolly Street 8 84. St. Pauls 0 36. Peak 4 37. Mudlic 6 38. Vaughnville 6 39. Chappells 6 40. Old Town 1 8 41. /Dominick 1 8 42. Reedersville 16% 43 Bush River 10% 44. Smyrna > 10% 46. Trinity 8 46. Burton 8 47. Tranwood 10% 48. Jala pa 8 49. Kinards 2 60. Tabernacle <.... 8 61. Trilby 4 62. Whitmire 12 (Continued from page one) liquor law, was sentenced to six months, the sentence to be suspend ed during good behavior. Charged with hit and run, Howard Sleigh was given three months or 3100. Upon the service of 30 days or the payment of 826, the balance of the sentence to be suspended during good behavior. For disposing of property under lien, Roberts Watts was sentenced to five months imprisonment. The sentence of six months, given Sant Rhineheart for hit and run, is to be suspended during good behavior. George Willard was found “not guilty” to a charge of violation of the liquor law. Jonas Wallenzine, indicted for vio lation the liquor law, was given three months or payment of $160, upon pay ment of $60, the sentence to be sus pended. .. Elisha Gallins, also tried on a li quor charge, was given three months or. a fine of $160. Upon the payment of $50, the sentence will be suspended during good behavior. Fred Morgan, Riley Weather, Frank Barrett, Clarence Hunmicut. and Edd Byors, tried for breaking in to a motor vehicle with intent to steal, were given five months each or fines 53. Mollohon 4 54. Beth-Eden > 8 66. Pork 8 67. Belfast 6 58. Silverstreet 12 69. Pressley 1 4 60, St. Johns 4 There will be a 1 per cent discount on general County Tax during Nov ember. On and after January 1, 1939,. the penalties prescribed by law will be imposed on unpaid taxes. Those who had their dogs vaccin ated for rabies during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1938 by one authorized by law, and expect to be exempted from dog tax will please- bring their certificates of vaccination when appearing to pay taxes. You are requested to call for your taxes by school districts in which property is located. The Treasurer is not responsible for unpaid taxes not called for by districts. J. C. BROOKS, Treasurer Newberry County. ' of $200. Upon the payment of $26, the i balance of the sentence will be sus pended during good behavior. James Hinderson, charged for house breaking, was not tried. Tbe grand jury declared “no bill”. Hicks Young, who was indicted for operating a car under the influence of liquor, was remanded to the magis trate’s court. Mark Dill and Peter Millstead charged with bouse breaking and lar- cency, were releeased under bond. The cases of S. I. Benson, indicted for statutory rape, and E. S. Grout and W. R. Taylor, charged with ob taining goods by false pretense, were nolle prossed. The case of Ollie Coleman, charged with murder, was continued. Other cases continued included those of S. H. Keels, charged with assault and battery; Hubert Warts, violation of liquor law; Walt Jones and Everette Long, violation liquor law; and Dud ley Nobles, operating a common nus- iance. L. J. Bostic, charged with driving while under the influence of liquor, was remanded to magistrate’s court. The case of Carrol Haltiwanger, charged with bastardy, was a mis trial. Johnnie Shealy, charged with as sault with intent to ravish, by the order of the court, was placed in the state hospital for observation. At the opening of court Monday morning, Judge Green paid a fin® tri bute 00 the late Cannon G. B lease. He said no finer man or officer ever lived. Judge Green also commended the county officials. He paid high compli ments to the personell of the offices of clerk of court and sheriff. HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. E. M. Lipscomb entertained members of her evening bridge club last Thursday. Players were invited for two tables. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. J. C. Carpenter entertained friends at three tables of bridge Tues day afternoon. Masses of autumn flowers in russet tones were used to decorate the home of the hostess at 901 McKibben street. When scores were totaled after several progressions of contract, Mrs. Griffin Coleman held high and Mrs. Thomas West, second high. Both were presented awards. Miss Bessie Newberry was winner of the bingo prize. Late in the afternoon, a salad course was served. Ladies' beautiful chro mium wrist watch with stainless steel back, and ratchet link bracelet. Guaranteed jeweled EMPIRE movement,. Amazing valuel SMALL DOWN PAYMENT BALANCE WEEKLY W. E. TURNER Jeweler 7 < H I \ ROI i I S£ E YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER Davis Motor Company STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. 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