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Ordinances of the City of Greenville. 57

Council Chamber,
August 22, 1888.

At a called meeting of the City Council of Greenville the
following ordinance was adopted:

An Ordinance Granting Certain Rights and Fanchises
to the Brush Electric Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, its Successors and Assigns.

Section 1. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City
of Greenville, South Carolina, That the Brush Electric
Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, be and hereby authorized
to construct, maintain, repair and operate upon or
under the public streets, alleys and other public places
in the City of Greenville, until the electric plant is
finished, in accordance with the contract existing between
the Brush Electric Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, and the
City Council of Greenville, S. C., a line or lines of wire or
other electric conductors, together with all necessary
feeders and service wires or other electric conductors, to
be used for transmission of electricity for the purpose
of furnishing light and power.

Sec. 2. Said line or lines of wire may be placed upon poles
erected in said streets, alleys or public places, or placed
under ground, or both, at the election of said Company.
That the poles be erected under supervision and direction
of street committee. During said term of frachise
said Company shall furnish good electric lights, both
are and incandescent, to all persons desiring and paying
for the same.

Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in full force after its
publication, which publication shall be made at the expense
of said Company.

Sec. 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances heretofore
passed in any way conflicting with the terms of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.

Done and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the said
City of Greenville on the twenty-second day of

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