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Jhat's wJdea of Good Coffee/ .luttgliitf from tlio ix>i>ulurlty of OiIn cutfo?5, iiiuny vvrtun* mum ????<? tli ?( It (i tlnjlr tiloiil ut u m<mmI oiij' Why y W till, wo ll.i vaii'l ??!>;???? to It'll yoi|; Ii'? H*t<?ry of ftO yon wouldn't remumbur U, *o novtir I it i i?t| t)i(L?U>ry. JUh'r UKKKMIIKK wmnri? nni a jlj HOUSE COFFEE It lis* ? I"l?vor All 1(a Own. You wtn't undurutund It till you try It. Ahk your trroucr (i> you h cuu of \Vliite Knutso; ho ctii >1 li? will. For fit* riahipt wSllseii'i \Jt>U UlC V '</ % " /<*/< lloxiA* A. id its Hon fume Li/e." tit/L'i fv\ it, DWINKLL - WKIGIIT COMPANY, Pffculp*) C(.a*4 KouUk, BOSTON itml fill Ctibbago FlauU For 8alo Cabbage plants for Hitle. Apply to If Trufsdell^Maln St., oppo?ite Court Ilouee. A BucoeHB. . The flaored concert given at the Presbyterian Cliurcli U*l Monday afternoon 'was a 100*1 decided nuc bo8?< Tlio Church wn? crowded to ila utmost capacity, and for more than an hour the large audience' wis most delightfully InUrtainod. Mr. Bothuno Called For. Mr. Editor: ? The faithful and cilioient service reudend the State j and county in the legislature by that excellent gentleman, Mr.D.M.i Bethune, should not be overlooked I or forgotten. No boiler man can bn found in Kershaw county than Mr. Bethuno and we hope thut he will give ua the chance to vote for him again. * ? Muuy Friends. Improving the Court House Grounds. Supervisor West iij having some much necdid improvements lu ado in the Court Houso grounds. A neat brick and cement fence will onclone tho entire grounds, a foun tain will be put in the front yard and the grounds otherwise beauti fied. Tho city has commenced grading LiFayclle avenue ut its in-! tersectiin with. Main street, and | the abrupt elevation there will be | removed. -Altogether when the j work is completed that locality will be very much improved. Eitrly Closing. Wo, the undersigned, Merchants of the Oity of Camden, do hereby ngree to close our places of business, from Monday, April C, 1908, to Sept. 1, 1908, at 6 P. M , (Saturdays ex ccpted ) Springs & Shannon, G A & R L Moseley, Watkius & -Watkina, W Geisenhoimor, Burns & Barrett, T J Arrants, Whitaker & Burnet, South ern Express Co. H L Walking, Cam den Supply Co. Mathis & Lewis, M 11 Heyman, D Wolfe, Nathan Lovy, J C Cureton & Co, M Buum, L Schenk & Co, Lovkoff Bros, J W Smith, Cash Grocery Co, A I) Kon? nody, John JE Rhamo, J II Goodale Sons. W B Johnson, I Wolfe, Mgr, J M Stewart, Wilson it Nicholson, II Li Sohloshburg, Gilt Ed go Storo You can buy Sunbeam Corn at 12 1 2c the can ? Austin Nichols best? at Cash Grocery Company Union Monting. The Keisbaw Union held a very interesting meeting at Mt. Olivet Church on Saturday and Sunday. Captain L. L. Clyburn was elected Moderator and. Mr. J. P." West, Cleik. Tho subjects discussed were very interesting and the speeches were on a high plane. Rev. L. A. Mitchel made a lino one on "Evan gelism," and tho union requested it published in the Camden papers. Rev. W. S. Wallers also made sev eral fine ones, and others too took part in the discussions. Rev. T. L. Cole and Messrs J. K. DuPre and S. B, Hatfield from Black Riv er Association were present as visit ors. Mr. Cole, as he always does, made some fine tew at k* on the subjects for discuetfton. The ladies spread a fine repast for the crowd and all enjoyed their hospltallt/ . The visitors only staid one day to their regret. bale in Union which was to meet at Pisgah Church was postponed for various reasons. Quite a crowd wae out Sunday and the pastor j Rev. Mr. Cole preached a fine sen moo in the interest of Foreign Mis sions. We have had a time In this sec wltb grippe and chhke^pbK, bat tbey have tbout tun their course. ISoV much corn t>l*nt?4 auitoa T?ry bitckwaad. Mf Of Interesting to writ* Other Brands. Ca raja 5 lb. Tin.? $1 OC Tip Top and Gold Medal I lb. I ins 25c Ja*Mo-Ka I lb. Packages 20c White House I lb. " 35c 3 Iks. $1.00 Every Pound GUARAN I EED TO S.VIIS I-'Y OK MONEY RE FUNDED. t Pure Food Store, BRUCE h LANG. Phone No. 2. For Sale. - ' Fodder and Hay. A j?| ly t", Henry Sayngu. Fertilizoro! Fertilisers! See nit' for what you wunt in Fertilizes. A, J. Beattie, uL Smith's Hard w arc Store. Religious. We.learn that h series of meeting* will begin nt the. Methodist Church dome lime i n tho near future. The pastor, Rev. C. C. Herbert, will be iiBaisted by tho well known evange lint, Rev. TIiouihb II. LfMtch. The puetor of the Baptist Church wishes to ere every member of the church, and every Baptist in the city present Sunday morning.- ? :*~ Why Certainly. Blaney, S. C:, Mar. 31, 1908 Editor The Camden Chronicle, Camden, S. CJ. Dear Sir : ? Pleaso publish the r n clvsed communication in your this week'b isflue. I uslc this in justice to tho ofllciala aud citizens of this town, as you have seen lit to give publicity to a communication from a disappointed and disgruntled of fice seeker, R. W. Sutton. Yours very truly, J no. I). Bai Icy, Clerk & Treasurer. UNWORTHY OF NOTICE. Appearing in your Inst isuuo w \a un article under the caption, "I? Blaney Sailing ou a Sinking Ship?" by R. W. Sutton, self sty led 44 J udge" R. W. Sutton. It is with no desire to seek a nowppuper controversy that I write this. It is simply to say this much, that uo fair minded person may not be misled, that tbe reputation of the writer of the abovo mentioned article is so well known here, that wo dceiu it un necessary to make any denial of his statements. Jno. D. Bailey. Walcree Messenger and The Poo plo pleaso copy. Give Seneca i^tQck Preparations u trial. Fine present with first pack* ago to each customer. For *ale by The Camden Drug Co. Has Been Wndo a Rational Bank. The Commercial Bunk of Cam den lias been inHdo a National Bank. A -national bank for Cam den Hound* gon'ri, and it is as good as it sounds. N i better evidence of the prosperous condition of ? community can he f>m nd than the pret>euco in its center of sound fi nancial institutions. They are the axis around which reyolvo nil the business of their respective dis tiicls. Without them our com merce ? local, intcijlate or national ? would be but a passing dream. Tliera has been uo more impor tant factor in t he uphuild.ng of our town and tho development of the ?surrounding country than this liank. It has ever beeu ready to assist any legitimate enterprise for the good of the individual as well sh for the growth of the city, the di I rectors being Quick to undeistaud that in proportion to a city's popur latlon is its business to he deter mined, 'fll? progress of this hank has been very marked. It he|ieyes in advertising, to which fact a ? hare of Us prospf-ilty can very Stfely bo attributed- (A fact which other business houses would do well to take a note of.) A few yearn *8* ifo*8 bank com menocd business in Camden as The Commercial Back and Trust Com pany, with a capital stock of #25, 000 00 i l|l?r the naq)? was chang ed to Tho Commercial Bacfc;rt? cently the oapital atock hat been increased to $50,000 00, and it* lat est step for its improvement is Its oompBaooc with all require ment* to be admitted as a Rational Bank. The changes bare pome "Iblck and fast" and have a I w ay a been for the better. fills Bank plnoe Ha launching hat e?er been looked upon as a? indispenstble fiotorj II It bow firmly established anl we predict for The First ^la ilonal Mauk of Camden still gr?ftt* U ??!????? l? ">? !????. W< You to SniH'. It's The {:irst Dollar (*('pokhikd in ?n.r viiitfH pop; 11 imciki wMch lay* the fouu^U?i>>ji fv?r nii)(>U- iuvmi* ("I fdlUlv 11*4(1* it will to * r?'iti pirauu-o to h'M to il wevkly or monthly? t?< sue il'jirow wo??k by week, t>y 1 1 10 liiOltt It or y??ar. Let tut *Ulk it over with you, ' Uttvo uioiusy in thv huuk. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Camden, S. C. * The S?i'd Have Ooma The gsideu seed froiii tbe ?fgri cultural depar imviii for free distn tuition have ur lived, The supply is (julto limited, however, ivnd those who want to ^JOt HOtUU of I he 11) should oall at uuc?. ?-<- ? ? ? ? An Ordinance To J *ro vent Injury to Trees anil Shrubs in the Cito of Camden, 8. C: ? Be it Ordained, by the City Coun cil of the City of Ot oiden, S. C., that from and after the passage of this Ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person to cut, scar, muti late, d)^ up or otherwise injure or destroy any trees or shrub on the public streets or parks of the City of Cyniden, S. C.; that any person violating the terms of this Ordi nance shall tie fiuj.lt y of a misde mettnor-and upon conviction thereof shall be fined id a sum not exceed ing one hundred dollars (?100.00) or be imprisoned for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days, in the discretion of the City Recorder. Ratified in Council assembled this 30th day of March, A. 1). 1908. H. G. CAKRISOiN, Mayor. Attest: J. J. GOODAUi, Clerk. An Ordinance To Regulate the Sewerage | System in the City of Carp den, S. C. Ho it ordained by tlio Mayor and Aldermen of the City . of Camden, S. C., lu Council assembled' Hoctioo 1. That the Sowerago sys. tem of the City of Camdon shall beun* dor tho control of the Committee on Water, Liights and Sewerage, and thy | duty of securing and enforcing f 1 1 compliance with all rules auJ regula tions governiughouse connections with the public sewers shall bp vested in I said Commute", or their authorized agent. Tiie duly authorized agent of said Committee shall bo an Inspector pf Sewers and Plumbing, who shall be chosen oy the City Council of the City of Camden, and shall receive such compensation as the said City Coun cil snail fix and approve, and whose duties are defined in subsequent sec tions. It shall bo tljo duty " of every person, firm or corporation carry lug on a business of plumbing or house drainage in the City of Camden, to register in a book to be provided for that purpose at the otlk'-o of tho In spector of Plipnbjng of the City of Camden, giving name and place of business. It shall further be the duty pf py fcry person or firm carrying <yi u business of plumbing to git>e a good and sulllcient.bond, In the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500 00), to bo up proved by the Mayor of tho Ciiv of, Cifiuden. conditioned upon tho ofvscr vancc of tho rules and peculations tailed in this una subsequent (Ji-di- , nances, for tho faithful per forma nee of itytv in making connections with the Sewors and tq Watpr Plpss, and tb in demnify said City against loss in any manner whatsoever for any unskillful, or negligent work or conduct In tho ptu'iortpancp of his duties, op lor any damage to tho Sewers or Water Pipes or Streets or?iside-walks of said City, or for the use of defective or improper fpitteriftl used in said work, whereupon such person or rirro may be d?dv U: consed by the City Clerk to conduct a Plumbing business, and for which li cense Hl)nll bo pqtd. ip RdV^nce? feo designated thorefop. Sec. 2 No person or j>ersons shall be permitted to do anv plumbing of any kjnd iu thp City qfCaipdou unions ho or they be in tho employ of or an: der the supervision of a licensed plum ber. Any person convicted of a vlo{t\ tjo|} of thU ?eptipq shall Im? ttned no| more than one huidred dollars' ($100 r 00) nor loss than twenty dollari ($20. 00), or be imprisoned nul more than thjuty d^y?i- Should any property pliyner refuse to pay for the class of work aqd materials requlrod by this: Ordinance, the contractors will decline tho w??k apd report thf> saipu to tho Inspector, and tho plumber who takes the contract without the necessary changes shall forfeit his 1 IcenSO. ?Sep. ii. lUiforn in iy popi|on of the system of any building ehall be laid or cqnstructod, there snail bo filed by the owner pf the ppopeFty at the offlco of the Inspector of Sewers and Hmttb* ing a written application for such con nections, stating the location of -the building, with plan of same, showing in deHHl th? entire proposed connec tion from the publio wwer through (he house to tho terminus, showing tho lo cation of all fixtures, traps, vent pipes. 01* TW? pl?o ?h?U b9 inspected and approved, corrected or^uodified hy the loipooior pf Severs and Plumbing, ^hereupon * permit for the proposed ' thiil 1 a permit be i;r?n(i'il until such j plan shall have been v> presented vnd ! approved. Such j/! u.< u ? . ? ! uppihu? jtlotlb for connection?. with J l|0 public 8>0Wli bU?)U?vl l.A? III* i| (oils lo tlx.) tiiUv defc'n d lu idUUo Ua . COJK'OCtion. >*???. 4. Wi?VMOt"i ii ItOUjU I' MIIM Or jtlon is l?i-l.:?4?r made if t h?* tst w?*t*, .the (ilutulwir doing 1 1 ? ? v.H;rk shall, be foi*ji ;my pRrt <?f the work U eo,v<*ri d Or hidden from view. m :ul n vvriu.n notice to the Inspector of Seww^.and pjUlwblttjf* jktutiDw Uiai hu work |i 'redd.. frit ln.sp<ctToh, ard u p>>n tin* (I nil) eoir.pl?*tiou of the work shall S^Jjkin not if v (ho lu#peclor of o ? s are 1 I'lumbliiir, asktn^ I'"* :v final intpec* I lion in neeowjadw* wivutln i**t ?**>?, ?*?# - u}atio?* ami plans prescribed by ti >?* Coinu.uitce on \V liter, Mt;hl* ?ud Kev t'l'UifU, Sic. ?*> It shall be the duly of I I?p I u?peCtor of Hewers ami I'lmphlu;;.. urnler tho direction of the Coihlhit^vtt, bil. Water, Idtfhts uityl to ls sijrju ail permits, noiiees and e< rtilk'a tes to keep a <(ally record of, tho work, Including ali notice.-# and appli cation* reOel ved, uiul permits ^runt* d and certificates n i v <*u, to report promptly to tho chuh'inun of the said Vopimittoe all violations of it ??>>?! reif* ulatloiM*. Tie shall luxp ct alj hous-c uoMiioctiOns during then corsjruclh>n, from time to thue, bnfiieientl> to .Hi e that all plumhiiiir. drainage ami SOW' eraRU work is done in aeeord a net with these rules and regulation*. lie shaiL upon uotllU'ation by. the plumber pro ceed to inspect and pa*s upon the work, apjdy such tests ft* may from tpno to lima ho ptt-*C|'i bed , and have any defrrtH immediately remeilh'd (tin d?" r 1 1 f h supervision. Ib? shall prompt ly condemn and order the removal i f any defective material or work done contrary to the ap?rit of the.sw refill. a* tioiiH and the specification* tfoveruinif house connections', and Khali perform Such other duties as may be assigned to him by tho Committee on Water, t,l)Dfhts nnfijspworn'.ro. Sec. <1. No plumbing Khali b - used until tho sumo has been duly passed by the inspector, and a ccrtillcalo of approval Issued. Sec. 7. Tho Inspector, a* far as may ho necessary for the performance of his duties, has the rl^ht to entei' any building 01' promises in j,tie limits of tho city without interference or hin drance, and ho shall have p nver to e.ondemn all unsanitary work, and to report tho same to th? Committee on Water, fdtfhts and Sewcrajfe. A R(?e cllled time shall be j^lven in?which lie* latter can be remedied, lie shall uNo report all persons wbo bhall InUn'feiv with him. in the perfurinunce of his du ties. And any person so interfering with the 1 n s pec tor hi the discharge of bis duties shall I mi fined not less than twenty dollar-f -($40) nor more than J one liupdied dol 1 ai s t *100.001. or ,be imprisoned not firore than thirty (30) days. Sec. 8. No plumber or any other person shall make a connection with the public seweis without beintf duly licensed to do so,. nor in any mf)nner [except in strict aecordiince with, all of the foreyoin# regulations and the fol lowing specificatluus, under penalty of a revocation <>f bis license and a fine of twentyflve dollars ($2n.tK).) Sec. U. Ail permits to connect jvitb the public sowers shall be ylven \ipon tho condition that the Committee on '.Vator, fdgbts and Swera^o may, at any time before thecoinpletion, revoke and annul the permit when the work is not beintf properly executed, and no party, interested shall havo a claim frrr damages in consequonco of such per mit bein^ revoked or annulled. Sec. 10. The- licensed plumber who makes any bouse connection with the pin. lie sewer shall be held responsible for any dtinaj(c he may do to tho ?troeU or aewers. lie shall restore the {streets to as yood condition as they were in at tho be^innin^ of the Work. Soc. 11. NTo person shall dircctly or inuirootly connect any open gutter,, cesspool, pri vy vault, -or rain waer conductors with the sanitary sewer#, . Sec. 12. Kvcry house orbuiidtnjf to ho connected with the sewer shall ho sep arately connectod, unless special permit be granted for combined con nection* An extraordinary cases. Sec. '13. The House Drains ..hall bo 4 inch or 6 inch diameter, Standard, Vitrillod Salt glazed Sewer pipe, from the public Sew?r J,o within three (jl) feet of the point of entrance to tho build ing. The joints shall bo made with Oakum Gasket, well caulked and pure, fresh ground Hydraulic Cement of standard quality shall anu C'enw ^lortar mixed in tho propor tion of one (1) part of Cement to one (1) part of good, sharp dry sand free from loam or other foreign matter, and sufficient Mortar shall be used to I j 1 i the joints to the outsidp edgo of the hell, making v beveled joint, pipe to l>e laid in straight lines wilii grade of not less than one foot in fifty (GO) fei*t for 4 inch,- and one foot ii) si>>ty (Wl) feet for fi inch pipe. Oonnections to tho public ?ower shall he made gener ally by } (?>nc-elghth) bend to a V branch in public sewer, which location of inlet can bo obtained at ott'eo of pltpnb.Jnu Any openings in (itreets uy sidewalks li-fl f v? r tho night; "shall he propel ly bairrioadod and a suitable number of red lights, lighted, shall bn placed on or neap tho opening These, lights shall be burnt from sun set to sunrise. All other changes in direction from a straight l|np ?haU he tnjido by a purvo pipe, y branches with nn ucooHbible clean out, or hy a properly curved channel in a man hole subject to the approval of Inspector. Sec. 14. The soil pipe shall ho of 4 inch diameter , iron pipe, extending froiq the connection with the htiuse drain (three feot from the building) through tl\e ef.tire height of tho build inir. and four feot above tho root at a point remote from any chimney pp window, wholly open at the top and protected Uy a wlro basket. The soil find yent pipe's shall I o of tho follow ing weights and thickness approxi mate! v : For cast Iron 2 inch diameter pipe, threo pounds per foot; for cast iron 3 inch uiameter plpo, 4i pounds per foot, for cast Iron 4 in*?h diameter plpo, (It pounds per foot; for cast iron 5 irch diameter pipe, pounds per foot For cast Iron T5 inch diameter pipe, 10#pound* per foot. For wrought iron ^ inch diamoter pipe, 3 07 pounds per foot; for wrought iron 3 inch Jliaro I etcr pipo, 7.55 pounds nor foot; for wrought iron 5 inch dtamator. pipe, 10.-^5 pounds porfoot; for wrought iron 5 inch diameter pipe, 14 50 pounds per foot; for wrought iron Q inch diam oter pipo, 18.77 pounds per foot. AH iron pipe must be coated both inside and outside with coal pitch var nish or liquid asphalt, or be galvan ized. Joints of caat Iron pipes shall be in ado with nicket oflkuin gasket and with on? pouring of hot lean, with oqe and one \\n\t (H) inches for depth of Ijpad in bell, and so thoroughly caulk ed as to make them gas ami au.r Ugh . Wrought iron screw joints shall be made with a liquid paste that wll\ hard" on and overcome imperfection la the threads rendering the Joists gas ?qd asuirtfsj ( sink, klteheu hittk, ?lo|> sink, uml all i other fixtures ihh> !><? of Wmd or Iron jtif i. tit n??/?o Omi> if i i. cIm! I iuih Ur. The ili <?f h<i*l p?t>v fur H?? VHriou* shall bo us follow*, v)/.: ( /?H! w;t?*h how J, 1J inches, Hoy of baaitis, li to 2 Inches; ?< >no built tub lj kpyhos; How of liu'.h tul?4,' 2 liieatts; i'ttutry ?iuk. IJ i?it;ht?H, Kilo hon, #ink, M inches; Ltuuulry tiuvs, 2 igchuo; Slop sink, 2 iuchos: ' Water closet, 4 lochen, Th? wt?l>fht j>.*r foot of lead pipe ?hull uppi oxiiuutu: v 'ihivu poumiti for li Hnch uiioimti r pi !???'. 1 pouo?U for *1 ? inch Uiftiuuit r i> puuud* fur - 2 inch diaweur 1?Wk-. All join!* in. lead pipe shall bo wip 011 bolder jiiiiXs, Waste and veut pipes, if made of iron, shull fulfill sumo f6* ?|tnit'UMHiU us proscribed in section 11. In cases where loud andiron pipe join, the joint ahull bo intuit) by u bruits "i" tinned copper sleeve or ferrule; the joint with the iron pipo shall bo either screwed or loud cuulkod and with tlio lead pipo bv u wiped bolder joint. Sec. 1?S. I'lvrry 'Kink, bath-tub, wa ter-closet, ha h i ii , urinul, sufo or oth er fixtures shall be separately truppod. All kitchen til id pantry sinks lo huvo ^ri'uxc trap of el(her brurfi iron or loud I and ?> inches in diameter and at leant 12 inches high, with bruss screw plate to clean out same. Kvery syphon trap shall htivu un uir vent from' its crown leading into the main Vent or bo con ducted hoparatly four feet above tiio root. Anti-sypllon traps can only be Uicd in uxtraor<|inay oases by special pei mission from the inspector, 'J'lio niajn \i-nl pipe shall bo of iront geiior* i?fly of 2 inches in diameter, extending from tiie lowest fixture parallel with the soil pipe uither above the roof, with ?in open top and wire basket, or it may terminate in th<? soil pipo above tin' highest Ii x tu re. 'J 'ho vent nipefrom a uator rloKft trap shall bo V. inches in diameter, tho-voni' pipe from ail Other traps to be of the sumo diameter as the, pipe which It ventilates. The vent pipes must all have a continuous *]opo to provont the rotentiiou of water which may bu condensed i,j tho pipes. Syphon jot closets, whoro located throo (.1) feet or loss from tho (4) inch stuck, may bo used without vent; otherwise located, a 2 inch vent must Ui connec ted to tho top of tho waste us near the trap us possible ami cither branched, into tho four (1) inch stack above the highest "fixture or run independent! v through the four foot above the roof. See. 17. Water-closets must bo of the Hopper washout closet or other im proved pattern (pan and plunder closets beirig positively prohibited), and shall bu ^ocatvd in well-lighted, well- ventila ted apartments. No closets to bo set with putty or plaster of paris, but u brass Or copper fluugo with suitublo rubber or graphite gasket shall be used ami securely fastened to the floor. \\ a tor-closets shall not bo Hushed by direct service from tho water pipos, but from special tanks placed in such position as to give at least a heud of ti foot, oxcept woe I'm lobular low tank elosi U are used. The overfluw from the tank, if any, shall be dlscjluyged into tho open air or basin of tlio clos et; in no case shall it ' discharge di roctiy into the soil pipes. See. 18. Waste pipes from safes, refrigerators, cistern over Hows and water tanks from which wutor is taken for drinking and cooking purposes, si; a II in no cuso bo connected directly with any soil, wasfc or drain pipe, but must uq discharged into sink or into open air. Sec 10. All exit pipes from plumb ing fixtures, except water-closets, shall be covered by strong metallic strain ers, securely fastened, and of such mesh H3 to prevent any improper sub stances from entering the sowers or drains y?e. 20. A 1 fixtures shall bo whol ly exposed, when possible or practica ble. AH pipes shall bo concentrated as much as possible, and so placed a* to be readily examined and inspected. Where they uro necessarily placed within wall* or partitions, they shull bo covered by wood work fastened by screws or hinges, so as to give ready access for inspecilon or repairs. In no case shall a pipo be placed in a fin-, ished wall. Sec. 21. AH material must I*1 of good standard quality, and the work must bo don<? in a thorough workman-like manner, subject to tho aPproval of the Inspector of Sowers and VMumbinjy, . Sep. 3<J. person or persons shall injure, break, remove or obstruct any portion of any man-hole, lamp-hole, flush tank, or any part of tXo public sewer. Any person violating the pro visions of this suction shall bo fined not less than twenty dollars ($20.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100. 00), or ho imprisoned not less than thirty (,'(0) days, ?S'C- P3. The Committee on Water, lights and Sewerage shall havo power to prevent or discontinue any connec tion with the public sowers which dis charges any sabstanoyJlablo to injure the sewers oi?"Gbstruct the How of tho boweruge. 3ec. 24. No exhaust steam shaM.be allowed into tho public sewer. Sec. 2ft. There shull be no substance either solid or liquid, put in the public sewer of tho City at man-holes, or in any other way than through a connec tion made as herein provided; and un\ one violating the provisions of tills section shall bo punished by a fine of not less than twenty .dollars ($20.0o) novjporo than one h.indred dollars ($100.00), or bo imprisonod for not moro than thirty (30) days. Seg. 2U. All waste pipes that run moro than fifteen (16) foot from the main stuck or soil pipo, shull continuo unbroken abovo tho roof or return to thu muift stack above the highest fix tures. &eo 37. Tho main stack shall be provided with a suitable and accessi ble cleun-out scrow cup at tho foot and at all other fixtures or places on the lino where necessary. Sec. '28. AH ohan^es in tho direc tion, of waste and soil pipos shall be made with Y's and bends with clean out scrow can on and of Y branch. Sec. Whoro the soil and vent pipes pass through the roof, tho finish- j ing shall bo made from one piece of J sheet lead formed over tho hub and turned in on the inside of the hub and load caulked around tho pipo. See. 30. Karthern or Iron water closets, having traps above the floor using lead connections, must have a cast urass flange soldorod to the lead and boltod to the trap or closet. Sec. 31. Terra-cot'.a yard sewers may belaid by the property owner or his authorised agent by obtaining spe- 1 olal permission In writing from lhei Inspector of Sewers, said permit to contain a clause specifying that the work and material must conform to tho rules and he Inapocted, same as required in Section 0 of these rules. -Ratified in Council assembled this 30th day of March, A. D. 1908. 11. G. GARRISON, Major. Wo take pleasure in showing yon through our immense stock and introducing to you all of the noveUief in each departrneut, and will surety otinvinco you that it is to your interest to trado with us ? if low prices, pretty new ? goods and polite atten tion count anything wijth you. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS! , ?&fcg3a v5wfcw5**" :: I po Black Voile, $1,25 value, at 98 o 1 pc ouch Navy Blue, Black tmd Grey Silk Mohair, (50o values, at 49o Murcerizud Wire Twist Voilcd, black and light Qplors, 86c values, at ZOc yii , Suosiiio Silk, black and licrUt colors, beautiful for sbirt wamts or suite, *4 jc yd . 1 pc bhck wool Batiste, 60 in wide, at 50c yd J.; WHITE GOODS SPECIALS! 1 lot (short lengths) White Lawn, 15 to 20o values, .at 1 lot " " ?corded aud checked Madras, 36 in big values at 12 I -2c yd ? - 1 lot (?s u<jl lengths) white Mercerized Waistings, 25c vt at 20c vai u * ' ' * ' 1 lol white Imitation Linen, for skirts or suits, at 10c yd English Long Cloths, Nainsooks, Cambrics and Bleachinge . , . ' - at special prices -?'??? : ?? ? -? 40 in white Lawn, good quality, at 12 l-2c ' ' \ 1 ^ Ginghams, Perca - ~ ;it-. ... ? lateas, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AT THE tffi JL.l'J'WWBW Ladies' and Children's Hats. ?. . ?: - <\ ^ ?"?wsa^^g Nice lot Ladies' lieady Trimroed and' Sailor Hats. Shapes <md Styles Beautiful Lot Laces and Embrok To Select From* AT PRICES TO PLEASE IsSsi Oasb REMEMBER 'v- ' ? Coupons uiveii with each purchase (no good for a piece of China ware, or a Fteroscope and Views 1 > .' * ..ui.' '?, % ? 'Wi. * ?>?' ? . -.'^hiirr t? "Star Brand Shoes Are Better." Men's, Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, Sandals or High Shoes* ''The bes? shoe I have ev*r worn," is what ? * . o * ....... '~y., " s our cu merfl say. FARM SUPPLIES & FERTILIZERS. Nitrate Soda; Muriate Potash, Cotton Seed Meal, Acid and Kainit. At lowest cawh prices or on 4 approTe 1 papers.