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The herald and news. [volume] (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 04, 1910, Image 5

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M1U I
MARCH
SCENES OF TI
SPECIAL
On Friday from 11 to 1
A. M. Standard Brand Ce
cents can.
Newberry, S
3i1mULITHE0 PAVIG s
PROPOSITION SUBmITTED1
(Continued from Page Eight.) si
cents per foct added to the cost of
heceurbing to us onthe arshre.
Should youi decide to do as much
'work as 15,000 square yards, our
price would be two 'dollars and
twenty cents per square yard.L
This prop:osal is also based oa
dressing and grading the streets thiat d
at present have stone on them, ut3- t
Jizing such foundation where possi
,ble, and our supplying the founda
tion where necessary. t
In view of 'the low prices namaed
above, .this pr'oposal is for immedi
et~e acceptance, and subject to the
Sapproval of Mr. Geo. O. Tenney,
President of the Atlantic Bituhthic
.Respectfully submxitted,
Atlantic Bituiithic Co.,
B~y E. W. Arnold..
Mr. Pennill stated that if money th
to pay for the paving was troubling
~the city conil that his compa-iy $
wouMd consider a proposition to ae
cept five notes of the city, payable
a!wnually for five years, at aix per
cent. interest, in payment for a cpr
tract for $25,000 worth of paving.
Mr. Pannill stated in addition ' o
this to show what other cities are do
an
ing, that .iin some places in order t'a
get the benefit of good streets, tLe
towns anticipated the income as fair
es 1915, and one town as far as 191.9.
ap]
.AJdermian Baxter seemed to be of the
the opinion that the town could Li ot pul
contract a debt beyond the anada' bu
income for the taxes. There was cil
no postive expression from the prc
members of the council except Mayor a.
Blease, who was enthnsiastic inm fa- 3
vor of doing the 'work. It is under- opt
stood that Alderman Evans . anddo
Alderman Cannon favor putting et
down the pavemenst. There was, , to
however, not much discussion on the tick
question an~d on motion of Alder- I
man Evans, seconded by Alderma:n (sati
Rodelsperger, a committee of three I ten
was appointed to look into the',i
matter and to see definitely how far , froi
the expenditure of $25,000 would jwit]
go in paving the streets and to re- jo
port at next meetig of council. |tak<
Mayor Biease appointed on the A
.cmitbe Aldrmen Evans, Rolel- j t+e
4 AND 5 AT.T
rn 5
c. -.I.L
perger arid Baxter. knov
The following letter was read .the
com a committee of the library as- that
>eiation, requesting the donation meni
E $100, for the maintenance of the volm~
o the Honorable Mayor and Board Moll
of Aldermen of the Town of New- that
berry: to siE
Gentlemen :-T3he members of the woulb
ibrary Association do earnestly moti<
rtition your Honorable Body to Xl
mnate the sum of one hunidred felt
>llars towards the maintenance of 'tende
e Library for the year 1910. as he
Aski'ng your kindly consideration New1
this appeal to your generosity for abser
e general upbuilding of the town, tgive
are it ne
Very respectfully, -meeti
l&(rs. L. W. Floyd, Ihe si
Mrs. Frank Hunter, Inot c
Mrs. J. E. Norwood, city,
Committee. mneh
AMiderman Baxter stated that it ideal
d been the cpstom of conneil Izens,
tce he had been a member to make Isome
is. appropriation annually, and he give:
ved that this council appropriate more
)0 to the library. be ab
l'he vote stood as follows: hers <
Aye-(In favor of the $100 ap- 'no pi
priation) Aldermen Baxter, Can- jtion,
1 and Rodelsperger. of th1
Tay-(Against the appropriation)~ that
tyor Blease, Aliderman Lomi,naick eeed.in
I Evans. He
i.s it i-equired a majority the mo- a mon
a was lost. Mayor Blease stated Ination
his reason for voting against the iman <
ropriation that he did not think was t]
t the town had a right to vote ,resign
lie money 'for sneh purposes, Iranger
if the other members of coura-I May
are willing, he will donate his hie we
rata share out of his indiviidual 'he exj
~nees to make up the $100. ,entire
fayor Blease .said that he had an 'much
ion from the property holders tolIet thi~
ate to the city sufflecient land to that ti
mnd Boyee street from McKibben iseienti
Vincent street, with the excep-!I duty n
of the property owned by the 'it, for
ro Odd Fellows, and he was than .
sfied that if this street was ex- hoped
led the railroads would build a sider t
d,so thait people eom4ag iout his
a West End could get into town been a
iout having to pass the railroad i pirite<
a grade crossing. No action was bers od
'n by council. i said ti
lderman Evans, as chairman of 'non w<
-ire Aennrtment, 'wntekI &b nt t
EFR
HE AMERICAN CA
~MY-;
NIN DA
ami osmm ammKaelnam on
B US.EIN
r abutpuchsin sut.frb-ta tm'
fiee.MyrBes oe lirt ih
the committee ' onfr 4eat r laesi
e instucte tofrihtewsarsdn
itr irmno teow,i-wududra
i akebout urwenty-suits. Theor.yta tCenn'
irmens aor Blrino ed er to wt
teu cottenon statedeat Mr concleae
tha intrwultd to fuishdt toee was sin
try iresina-ftheion,ns,c ion oulduncil
hadthsel ot hissbusinesdiatinaereto .ela
tery suit would coessriy be iy thaprsef
ye dafgrs deach -and could not terfer withad
his ard abhe tention hits. Taothe Mr anc'
ined,asordoted ttn theoer tei ti
lould. Heu~ sitated that he eouehingonth
tepate wovb ing dutm tong Thras sd
at least apresnt, binasu. In in notihel
as old oubei bse in great eieahiod
ierry, an juticessarilyhe is thane purpie
>t ar hre hey andhould notverferen orito
hie war the attnion whchldn coun bt si
natte r coudinin tti the to stadin thei t<
gsof couirie tan reuld asd oading eic
olod. He wated th -hem did thhinare,n t
f on ltoee ovnatro the asng adsin yd
asonalfeeldn be absn areat- ig purposs an<
e felt, in jusc to frie t- aly&nhe porl inc
onembr o the council, anud courstan bti
ofithretins han hee woul factd thtothe veh
gly pteasao. Hetatdh e-on th are, loa
fa counked to fethat theyre au hing and ustreg
thoago fingar 'io his resig- insgandrvehicles
butdthatmheh was ahen as hal- sThein peolend
membersfofahe counil,e ai deand thig toa
ough retos ha bene-.fat that heheoycno
ory leaseatdta sfra thontyn lFan
ha concered, and the believedu havin he satr
thssed the :eardt f toh e11 o'coc an he
connhe i he comretteer it nforhn discssi
uni ce leran Ciann eiav eetn of Corn e
or Bwas could tind asar en thelegates fron
>s aldcermnd, ande beoied hised tonexot the
oresfaithfuey aende of the aw oih fcocki thea
couei hes rnegrttetwn contest. forisusis
~osAlderma Cannon ave ofay orn the
ehawaMr.coannonindouldore con- t eewites frm
es maderman, dene who ddseved toreor the
therm Tat tr.fh Canon ad es.Thsi
gre-at assistance to the coun
I and the city needed mem- jSmyrn
'that kind on the council. He There will be
'a-t 'he hoped that Mr. Can- Smyrna Farmers'
>uld leave the matter open afternoon at thre
hie next meetino and thoht school houme
IDYI
iSH PURCHX
e nih se i a e umm
raw hi resigation
Shtiasmc sh
if wardthree h
ketolokafe the .
an h anagero
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wof coniln the absne
wagns, thec mattry
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reneat meting of n
in reand o the sor-sI5
-no bctain streets. I
ofncncil to sefan
waons,ieheehtoay
ofany oagonheromothe
puli qagon, haok
nblesock the street or
purpose simplty wait-:
omane tocuser un
an agpromat the
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NEXT WEEK 1
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reatest Bargi
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NING DAY
turday from 11 to 11:20
ctagon Soap 2 bars for
pany
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>SEE US!
MONEY!
vies Co.
AND H RIES

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