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# An Ordinance
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Authorizing and Requiring (he I> ,
sue and Sale of Coupon Bonds of Hie
Town of kingsiree.s c, to ;
the Principal Amount of Turn
fj-Fight Thousand Dollars
i$28.(100 00>. the Proceeds \ris
iug from such Sale 'o he 1 sell '
in Constructing,Establishing and
Maintaining a System of Waterworks
in and for Said Towu. (
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dermen of the Town of Kingstree. S C, <
in Council assembled and by the authority
of the same:
I. That pursuant to the result of the I
Special Election on the question of issuing
Bonds of said Town of Kingstree.
S C to the principal amount of TwentyEight
Thousand Dollars for
the purpose of establishing, construct- ,
ing and maintaining a system of waterworks
in and for the said Town the re- 1
suit of which said Special Election was
duly declared by an ordinance passed
and ratified on October 1<> 1911. Coupon
Bonds of the said Town of Kingstree. |
S C. to the principal amount of Twenty
Eight Thousand Dollars (i?2S.00?>. 0)
to bear date November 1, 1911 payable
at the Germania Savings Bank in the
City of Charleston, said State in any .
legal tender money of the U nited States
forty years from date thereof with the
privilege of redemption after twenty
y- ars after the date thereof, bearing
interest at the rate of Five Per Centum
(5"?) per annum, payable semi-annually
on the first day of each May and each
November hereafter at the said Germania
Savings Bank, be issued by the '
Town ? ouncil of said Town of Kings- ,
tree. SC. j'
II. That the said Coupon Bonds of :
said Town shall be issued in denomina- [.
tions of One Thousand Dollars ($1 000.0u)
each and shall be signed and executed 1
in the name of the Town of Kingstree,
S C, bv the Mayor thereof and counter- '
signed by the Clerk and Treasurer of i
said Town under the Corporate Seal of j
said Town, with interest Coupons attanhoH
Konrincr tbp far-simile signatures I'
of the said Mayor and Clerk and Treasurer
engraved thereon. ]
III. That said Bonds, when issued as '
herein provided for. shall be delivered
and turned over to the COMMISSIONERS
OF PUBLIC WORKS of said
Town, to be, by them, sold to the highest
bidder therefor, and that the proceeds
arising from such sale shall be.
by them, disbursed and expended solely
towards the construction, establishment
and maintenance of a system of water- 1
works in and for said Town.
IV. That an annual tax of Four
Mills on the Dollar, or Forty Cents '
on every One Hundred Dollars of the
Real and Personal Taxable property ]
within the limits of the Town of Kingstree.
S C, be and the same is hereby levied
and imposed, which said tax, when ]
collected, shall be applied to the payment
of the interest on said Bonds when
the same-hall become due and payable 1
as herein provided and to the creation
of the Sinking Fund required by law. ,
and that in the event the Town Council '
of Kingstree shall at any time fail or
neglect to levy, impose and collect the t
tax herein provided for the payment of j
the principal and interest of the said j
Bonds when the same shall become due j !
the owners and holders of the said i
Bonds may enforce the same by Man- >
damus in any of the Courts of this State
as is provided for by law.
Passed aud ratified in Council assem- (
bled this sixteenth (16th) day of Janu- r
ary, A D 1912. L P Kinder, (l s) j
Mayor of Kingstree S C.
Attest: M H Jacobs. s
Clerk and Treasurer. ^
I, M H Jacobs. Clerk and Treasurer
of the Town of Kingstree. S C. do hereby
certify that the above written Ordinance
is a true and correct copy of the
original Ordinance of the Town of s
Kingstree. S C. now on file in the office .
of the Clerk and Treasurer of said 1
Town. M H Jacobs, s
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Ordinances?Mayor and Council of j
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Baptist Cburch.
Rev W Hurt, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at
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Sunday-school at 10.00 a. m.
Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at
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Episcopal Cburch,
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Every second and fourth Sunday,
corning prayer, sermon and holy
ommunion at 11 a, m.
Methodist Church.
Rev W A Fairy, Pastor.
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'clock.
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Arrival ol Passenger Trains at
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The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
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October 15, 1911: ? :
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Office over 6amble & Jacobs' Drug Store,
Opposite The Record Office.
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