The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, June 30, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
WHAT WAS DONE AT THE LAST
MEETING.
The Report of the City Clerk and
Treasurer and Commissioners of
Puhiic Works. Read and Approved.
Proceedings of regular meeting of
City Council held this day. Present
Hon. d. W. H. Dukes, Mayor and
Aldermen Lathrop, Bowman, Smoak,
Weeks and .Wem. Absent \lderman
i* Smith.
All" vouchers for disbursements
made by the City, treasurer during
the month of May, were approved
by the respective committees of City
Council. . . -
The report of the City Treasurer
for the month of May, 1908, was
read and referred to the finance com
mittee and ordered 'published.
The report of the secretary Com
missioners of Public Works for the
month of May. 1908, was read and
received as information and ordered
published.
The special order for this meet
ing?the'election of a policeman for
the unexpired term of J. a. Xelly,
resigned?was taken up and Alder
? men Bowman and Weeks were ap
pointed tellers; and the following
applications read:' u. D. Dantzler.
C. M'. Dukes. W. A. H. Kelly, J. A.
F. Oliver and C. H. Williamson. The
ballot was taken, six votes being
cast, of which C. H. Williamson re
ceived four (4) and C. M. Dukes
received two (2); and Williamson
was declared elected.
The proposed ordinance' entitled i
"An ordinance to further amend the
Revised Ordinances in relation to
Buildings, was continued for final
action.
The proposed ordinance known as
the "Supply Ordinance" and entitled
? An ordinance to raise supplies and
make appropriations to..meet the lia
bilities of the City of Orangeburg
for the fiscal* year begnning April T,
1908 and ending March 31, 1909.
received its first and second readings
and was deferred for final action
/ with privileges of amendment to the
regular meeting in July.next.
The petition of a number of citi
zens asking that Russell and Brough
ton streets, from the depot of the
Southern Railway company and the
Atlantic Coast Line company's depot,
be sprinkled, was read and received ,
as information.
Tbe petition of c itizens asking
for the widening of Whtmari street,
between Elliott and Rail Road avenue
and the construction of concrete
curbing and ditching thereon, was
read and received as information. '
-The petition of citizens asking for .
the extension of the -sewer mains of
Sellers avenue "from the point where
it now ends to the corner of Sellers
avenue and Elliott street," was read
and referred, to the City Engineer, ,
for report thereon at next meeting
Of the Oouur.il
The City fT-hsnrfcr called the at
tion of Council to the condition of
the City's finances and requested that '
provision be made for a loan or
loans by .the proper officials to meet
any deficiency that may arise before
the July meeting of the Council;
and it was resolved, that the finance
committee be and they are hereby '
authorized and empowered to borrow
for account of the City such sum or
-\ sums as may be found necessary to .
meet any deficiency that may arise
in the funds of the City between ihis
meeting and the meeting in July, ,
not to exceed in the aggregate the
sum of t hree thousand dollars, at
such interest as the commitee may
deem reasonable.
Dr. Thomas C. Doyle representing
his fatherJNIr. P. Doyle, appeared be- .
fore the Council asking for an op
tion on all or a portion of the City's
lot on Russell street and adjoining
the residence lot of the said P. Doyle
for the purpose of supplementing
the lot of the said P. Doyle that the
same may be offered, by the said P.
Doyle, to the United States govern
ment wherein to erect the proposed
public building for this City. The
Council after consideration of the
matter, adopted the followng reso
lution offered by Alderman Bowman,
to wit: Resolved, that we give Mr.
P. Doyle an option on a portion of
the lot belonging to the City on
Russell street, as follows: beginning
at lot of P. Doyle and measuring
west forty-two (42) feet on Russell
street, and running back in depth
one hundred and thirty-five (135)
feet, for the sum of thirty-five hun
dred ($3500.00) dollars; but only
to be used for the purpose of a fed
eral building.
The sewerage commission by Dr.
Povle its chairman, reported to
Council that on the favorable report
of the City Engineer, dated June 12.
1908, in which he says, "I recom
mend to you that you accept at this
time, all of Contracts Nos. 1 and 3
and to permit the use of the sewers
to the citizens" &c, the sewerage
commission at a meeting held June
12, 190S, had received and accepted
the balance of the sewer system not
heretofore received and accepted and
contained in contract No. 1, and also
that portion contained in contract Nc
3. and that the commission request
that the council receive ani acedpt
the same that it may be opened to
the use of the citizens.
On the report of the engineer and
the action and recommendation of
the sewerage commission, it was re
solved, that the Council receive and
accept the portions o!' the sewer sys
tern of the City embraced in contract
No. 1 and not heretofore accepted,
and :.iso ;. hat portion eml "iced in
contract No. " as ref irred 1. in the
srid report of the City engin.-er, and
that, the same be opened to the iu-e
of the Citizens of the CS ??
The action of tip Sewerage C m
mis: ion ii -.ay big to Berghaus and
Wt.'Ui. sewer contractors, che ?i?n?
of fifteen hundred dollars the same
being a portion of the reserv eheld
by the commission on sewer contract
No. 1, was od motion approved by
the Council, payment having been
made May 13, 1908. See Sewer
Voucher 3S. On the approval and
recommendation of th* Sewerage
Commission the Council also approv
ed and ordered paid from the sewer
funds the following items: To Ber
>&har.s r-::1 Moffiit, fewer C^^'i-'-tcr .
;he b;.:dn;e reserved uu contract No.
[1 (loss $103.83 sull reserved under
ithe contract) amounting to $1S57.
04; the total balance of reserve on
(contract No. 3, amounting to S100.
00, and the sewer expense bill for j
and the sum of t/o 50-100 ($2.50;
[and the sum of two 50.100 ($2.50)
dollars damage claim of Mrs1. B. B
Owen, the two last items being re
funded to the City Treasury. (See
Sewer vouchers Nos. 39, 40 and 41,
dated June 13, 1908.) v
The 'matter of connecting the
county court house with t he sever
of the fjity, was ??*< .red to the coin
mittee on Water ; nd Light, w:.;.-fc
committee Kith the concurrence
ti'- Mayor, was pull! rized to com
plete arrang-mi*-.^ *rr such couuec
tlon with the county authorities.
Oh motion duly adopted, the City
Clerk was authorized and directed
to issue to 'Dr. W. S. Barton, a per
mit to repair and add a second story
tc the one-story frame dwelling No.
? 9 N. Church street, the repairs to j
rp of wood or othor : ?? eiiais.
On motion the mayor was author- ]
ized to make such public awertise
ment of the Farmer's Institute to be
held here during the coming sum
mer (as indicated in a letter from
Prof. Harper o 'f Clemson College)
when the date o f such institute has
been furnished, as he. mamy deem
proper, and that the expense of such
advertising be paid from ^the city
treasury.
The Chief of Police was instructed
to caution all advertisers against the
throwing of samples of medicines,
soaps and other substances into the
yards of the city, and arrest all per
sons who may attempt to violate his
instructions.
It having been called to the atten
tion of the Council Jrhat the term of
the City Engineer, Kdward Hawes.
Jr., would expire on the sixth day of
August next, it was on motion oi
dered that the present Engineer be
re-elected for a term beginning Aug
ust, sixth, 1908, and ending April 1,
1909, at thp salary he is now re
ceiving; his duties . to be such as
may be prescribed by the City Coun
cil frqm time to time during the said
term. Salary $150 per month.
Mr. A.; D. Webster having offered
to donate to the use of the City for
the continuation of Academy street
to Sunny Side Cemetary, a strip of j
his land fifty feet* wide, it was on
motion resolved, that the offer of
Mr. Webster be accepted and that|
the City Attorney be directed to pre
pare the necessary papers for the
transfer of the land: ,
The Street Overseer and the City
Clerk were granted leav eof absence
to be taken during the summer.
The committee on City Property
was requested to confer with t" e
owners of certain property within '.he
City limits with a view of establish
inga park.
?,Ou motion duly adopted the City
Clerk was instructed to notify all
property owners and householders
adjacent to the Sewerage system on
Russell street between Church street
and Railroad avenue, that all con
nections with the sewer system be
tween said points must be made be
fore September 1, 1908, and that, on
pc-cuntof the'contemplated improve-,
ments on Russell street, no connec
tions wlil be permitted after that j
date until further action shall have
been taken by the City Countil au?
thorizing the making of connections.
A proposed Ordinance entitled:
"An Ordinance requiring all dogs
running at large in the City of Or
angeburg, to be muzzled," was giv
en its first reading by title and de
ferred for further action.
The following resolutions offered
by Alderman Bowman was adopted
Resolved, that the thanks of the City
Council of Orangeburg, are due and
are hereby extended to Congressman
A. F. Lever and Jos. T. Johnson and
the other congressmen and the Sena
tors from the State of South Caro
lina, for Uieir valuable and effective
services in securing a splendid ap-j
propriation for a Federal building in
this City. That a copy of this reso
lution be sent to Messrs Lever and
Johnson by the clerk of this Council.
The chief of police submitted his
report for May, . showing arrests |
made. 47: fines and forfeitures paid
to treasurer, $129.65: labor on
streets, 17% days.
Minutes were approved and Coun
icl adjourned. 1
L. TS. WANNAMAKER.
Clerk and Treasurer.
Commissioners Report.
Office of City Clerk and Treasurer,
* Orangeburg, S. C, June 1,1008.
To the City Council.
Gentlemen: -1 respectfully submit
this report of the financial transactions
of my office, for the month of May,
1008:
Unappropriated General city
funds on hand May 1.$2,?24 74
Receipts during the month.82,297 !)!>
Transferred from Sewer tuuds. 55 00
Total.$5,278 G?!
Disbursed dur.ng the month. 4,114 00 j
balance to credit General
- City funds this date.$ 1,164 t?S
Balauco to Credit Com Pub
Works this date.. 3,i:;7 ?l
Total General funds on hanci
this date.$ 4,302 14
g Special Sewer luatls (Orig. Acct )
Balance May 1.$5,374 78
Interest to May 1, 1008. 48 43
Total. * 5.423 2!
Disbursed.
Berghaus & Moffitr.S 1 S77 0i
Refund to city. 55 91?
Totai disburse!.$ 1,032 01
Balance credit original account 3,490 301
Receipts New Account.
TE Miller ?. 280 301
Uiaflin University? ? . 1,20211
To credit new account . 1,40- 41
Total Sewer fund .4.082 71
Grand total cash this dn re. ... 8 0,28 i S5
Consolidated Receipts.
General taxes?Ins. CVs.$ 110 20
I Compound tax.? 7*1 50
[Rents. 10 00
Pines and Forfeitures._.'. 129 1)5
[Licenses.. 1,1*7 <?0
i Dog tax.~. 100 00
(Manure. 15 (?0
Coal sold. 24 (!4
Front ?ewer, Funds. ? 5
local.X.S 2,353 80
Consolidated Disbursements.
I Street Department.$1,277 00
Police Department. 060 14
Executive Department. 10159
Wate ? and Light Department.... 370 (14
Citv Property Department. 44 0?
InL Water and L. Bonds. 1,002 50
Fire Department.?. 05 70
Health Department. 205 19
Engineering Department. 240 00
Sewer Department. 12 10
Total.S 4,114 001
Detailed Disbursements.
Street pay roll, May 2. 72 42
Special Street pay-roll and
Sewer May 2. . 15 90 |
I Von Oshen & Culler, Shoeing
mules.-. 4 05
I John McNamara, Shovels, nails
&c..
Owen & Co repairs for Street
department. 22 05
[J W H Dukes, difference In
Mule trade.
I Orangeburg Hrd & Fur Co sup
plies?for street department... 15 35
IH T Foster, corn-_. 162 0( I
! J W Smoak, Drain gates. 15 75
Street pay roll, May 9.?. 89 00
Culvert pay roll, May 9....~.,.. 12 0?
S D regie, cern. ' 17 50
Street pay roll, May 16. 78 10
Culvert pay roll, May 16. 12 Uti
Josh Adams, Labor, ditching ... 10 00
Moorer & Cade, lumber street
department._. 13 001
John M Culler, moving back
building on Amelia street. 100 00
J E Riley, corn.. 20 ."7
Gents Clothing Co., Uniform3... 14 73
Carolina Portland Cement Co.,
Cement..'..?. 162 70
Slater Bros., hay. ? 17 80
?I K Riley, corn.;. 20 74
W F Robinson, Lumber for Cul
vert.?.;..:. 18 00 j
Street pay rob, Mav 23..'. 60 72 j
Culvert pay roll, May 23.., 14 CO ,
J F Eiheredge. lumber.'. 25 CO
Street pay roll, May 30... 92 00 |
J W Smoak, tin cups._ 25
Gents Clothing Co.. Uniforms .. 122 04
J B KelN, Balance salary for
April. 18 00 j
J B Etheridge, dieting account)
for May. 16 10
Postmaster, P stamris.?. 2 00
Postmaster, P Stamps-. 2 oO |
Sou Bell & Tel Co, service for
May.:. 2 63
Gents Clothing < o., Uniforms ... 29 46
Crystal Ice Co", Ice._ 1 U0
Postmaster, P Stamps-....... 2 00
Orange Cotton Mills, 51.4 Tons
ccal @ 3.20-. 164 4S
Orange Cotton Mills, 43.6 Tons
coal @ 3.10. 135 16
Orangeburg Hrd & Fnr Co, nails 20
W L Moseley, Articles for Rest
House._. 2 51
Alfred Rolman, Repairing roof
Rest House. 12 00 J
Moorer & Cade, lumber. 8 60 j
J Chas Jones, repairing chairs . 1 25
J W Smoak, Locksand Awnings , J.7 20
F Ballard, repairs for Engineer 5 00 |
Edward Haw es. Jr., Cash paid ,
out. i
Hanover National Bank, Int. for
"June Water & Light bonds.... },002 50
Zeigler & Dibble, Ins. premium lb uu
iW F Cannon, Printing alarm
cords.'. (
J W Smoak, Lanterns, etc. 31t4
East Fed Reel Co, Appro for
May....... 40 00
Health pay roll, May 2.... '21 87
Owen & Co, repairing cart. 4 5..
Orangeburg Hrd & Fur Co Sup
'plies health depr.t-. 85
Health pay roll, May 9. 21 87
Health pay roll, May 16- 22 50
Gents Clothing Co., Uniforms.... 14 7
Health pay roll. May 23 . 22 5
Heairh pay roll, i\ia.> 30. 21 83
Thomas Oartmill, distributing
disinfectants April. 4 50
LC Wannamaker, sewer and Eng
, work.....V:.-. 12 00
H G Smith, Service to e' gineer. 15 00
H G Mutth, service to'Eugineer 15 00
L C Wannamaker, sewer and
emr. work. 12 00 |
h C Wannamaker, sewer and
engineering work. 12 00
L C Wannamaker service to eng 12 00
L C Wannamaker, servic to eng 12 00
Salaries paid for May.
Edward Hawes. Jr., City engin
eer.r 150 00
William Wade, janitor.. 2 50
Lewis Avinger, Utility man ? 35 00
J B Etheridge, Street Overseer 60 00
A C Dibble, Asst to elk &, treas. S0?0
F A Sehiffley, Health pflicer. 60 00
A Fischer, Chief police. 75 00
W H Edwins, Policeman. 60 00
R F Jennings, Policeman. 60 00
K O Fairey, pol iceman. 60 00
J L j-ehrest, puliceman. 00 00
G E Pickling, policeman- 00 00
Z M Wolf, Spl. policeman. 56 00
R W Bozard, special polieeman 29 75
R E Antley, special policeman.. 87 00
R E Stokes, special policeman.. 10 00
W F Robinson, Sol policeman... 2.00
J.W H Dukes, Mayor. 50 00
? H Wannamaker, Secretary
Board Health. 10 001
L H Wannamaker, clerk and
treasurer. 100 00 i
Total in Vouchers Nob. 1 to
78 inclusive.-.$ 4 114.00
Respectfully submitted,
L H Wannamaker,
City Clerk and Treasurer.
Treasurers Rejtort.
P. S ?As is show n in the foregoine
detailed statement, 1 paid during the
mouth the semi-annual interest, dug
Jnnelj 1908, on the water and light
bonds and bank's commissions for dis
bursing the same, amounting'to $1,002.50.
The third semi-annual installment of
interest on the Sewer bonds will be pay
able July 1, 1008, amounting ro Si. 125.00
and as there has been no special appro
priation made to meet this intetost un
less otherwise instructed 1 shall pay
same from the general funds in' the
treasury. L. H Wannamaker,
Cily Clerk and Treasurer.
Office of Secretarv Commissioners of ")
Public Works. I
Orangeburg, S. C. June i, 190S. J
To the City Council ai.d Commissioners
of Public Works.
Gentlemen:?1 respectfully submit
this report of the receipts and disburse
ments of the office of Secretary Commis
sioners of Public Works for the month
of Mav. 10...->:
Balance reportedMay 1. 1908.?3.185 13
Received during the month. 1,42(1 75
Total._.?4,014 88
Disbursed during the month. 1,477 37
Balance on band this date.$3,137 51
Sources of Receipts.
Water-.$213 95
Current.... 914 12
Materials. 229 10
E Metex rents. 7 28 j
Discount on Materials.
Toral.-.$1,420 75
CoDbolidnted Disbursements.
Expense account_.-.$ 837 57
Extension account.:. 104 80
Materials..'.. 5:15 00
t _
Total... -.-.?U77 37
Drt?i'i'fl- i isliiir>e.nient8:
R X^tffford , hauling coa.1. ?$ I4? U5
Special pay roll .?.?. 17 85
Von Ohsen & Oller, repair^.. 4 85
L Benneu, bolts and gas-di ... ? 95
Juhu McNamara, material and
supplies. 73 63
Sweeten-Crossen EI. Co., car.
b.ns. 57 08
B J Mixson & Bro Gasoline. 251
W F.Cannon, Printing 9tn nun.
report C. P. "W. 16 25
Columbia Supp'y Co., Asbestos
Lead Joints._;_'._.? 1 50
Western Electric Co, E Meters $304 50
J W Smoak, supplies and mater
ials.?..?. 30 00
Spe ial pay roll..... 18 60
Orangeburg Material Co, Coup
lings and gooso necks. 6 70
Burt Manfg Co., FHter. 26.55
Manzel Bros & Co., Clutch
Blocks. ? 1 00 I
Sou Railway Co, freight on ma
terials. ' 5 04
Special pay roll. 10 50 |
Ridgeway Dynamo & Engine
Co., Engine parts. 8 00
Standard.Oil Co., Oils. 52 74
0 M Roberts, cash paid out..... 2.00
P D Parker, Jr.. water analyses 15 00
AC L R R Co, freight. 1 98
R J Jefforrls, drayage.... 05 [
Southern Express Co., charge .
on pump valves. 1 00
Special pay roll. 9 90
Crystal ic* Co., It 3. 1 00
Postmaster, P stamps for Asst. 2 00
Wet tern E:ectric Co., Material
and supplies. 280 15
R J Jeffords, frieght and dray
age. 3 26
Crystal Ice Cou Ice..'.. 1 1 00
Special pay roll.'.. 7 S2
Miss .kssie T Dukes, Services
to Asst. 7 80
Postmaster. P stamps for Asst.. 2 00
Regular p-iy roll, Salaries for
. June.?. 362 00
Total in Vouchers Nos. 1 to 34
inclusive.$1,477 37
Respectfully submitted,
L. H. Wannamaker,
Secretary.
LIGHTNING HITS OIL TANK.
Fierce Fire Started in 35,000 Barrel
Tank in Texas. '
A dispatch^from Houston, Texas,
says: The Texas Oil Company's
35,000 barrsj tank at Nederland
station, was struck by lightening late
Thursday. A special train carried]
men from Pout Arthur and help was
sent*from Fort Neches and Garrison
to assist in saving other tanks. ?
People do not push ahead by pat
ting themselves on the back.
Love's* sacrifices are life's most
satisfactory luxuries.
v
Jt's no wonder children are so con
trary; just lok at their parents.
STERLING._ E
SILVERWARE
i
Did you know t .to*"1
can place before yo * n ?of
dependable goods *n ?rlin<
Silverware? '
? \
We do not toucn "'vthihg
that we are not gh?d fo ""M?*?"*
tee?and handle ???.**? h"*
thp output of the n."?v?
makers.
Now, it ought to e tb a
good deal to you thi?.
You need never h about
the probable quality c* "Tthin^
in this line if you < r>ie "e for
it?because we a?*Q>M ',1 re"
sponsibility, an- ?"-**lv?lj?
guuruntee o.u r Steri?ic ";Jv?r?
ware.
There may be su' a iy a&
Silverware uncertiir^i?-0 br*
you couldn't get tic?> v , >, m.
matter how badly yon wanted
them. , '
H. Spahr & Son.
46 W\ Russell, Street.
ORANGEBURG. S. C.
Rheumatism
I hnve found a tried and tested cure for Rhen
top t ism I Not a remedy that will straighten the
dl--.<>rtod limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony
grow ths back to flesh again. That is impossible.
Bu: I can now surely kin the pains and panji of
this deplorable dlBeas:?. ? ..... .
In Germany?with a Chemist In the City of
Darmstadt?I found the last ingredient with
Vilich Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made
a perfected, dependable prescription. Without
that last ingredient, I successfully treated many,
many case3 of Rheumatism; but now, at last, it uni
formly cures all curable cases of this heretofore
much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular
wastes, found In Rheumatic Blood, seemtodlssolrt
and pass'away under the action of this romedy as
freely as does sugar when added to pure water.
And then, when dissolved, these polBonoua waste!
freely pass from the system, and the" cause of
Rheumatism is gone forever. There Is now no
real need?no actual excuse to suffer longer with
out help. Wo sell, and in confidence recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Hw? lernet
DR. J. G. WANNAMAKER.
Ittai. V. lzlur. J. Stokes Sallej.
Fire
Insurance.
iZLAR k SAILEV
We represent the
The Home Insurance Co.
Liverpool and Londou and Gioh'
German American
Continental ... |
Northern Assurance
Phoenix
and Georgia Home.
The Strongest Combination in the
State.
I The Edisto Savings Bank,
? ORANGEBURG, S. C.
J Capital......$100,000.00. Surplus. 130,000.00.
. P. Mos?, President. M. Oliver. Vice Pr
. b blei Vice President, m. L. Glover, CasLiii
UIRiXTORS
M O. Dantzler J. M. Oiiver . R. O wnu W. F. r Fa>ev
B. a. Mess T. C --Doyle Sol Kohu ? J. W. Smoak
Morey saved is mooev made, and the w iv to sivd is dposit ?ou
mf oey iu che savings department and drtw interest on the first iav?
JaMuary, April, July an'1 Octooer at the race of four per cent oe>
This, bank's absolute safety is best, attested by its capita" tock, it
surplus and by tbe character and standing of its ofilcera and board of
diiectorj. Money loaned on good security.
!
?OMMfiSMHOMC
1008
SEEDS
1008
CLARK'S SEED STORE,
Just received my Spring Stock of F ield, Garden and Flower Seeds, from
the best growers in the U. S.
IRISH POTATOES. .
7, of the leading varieties, grown by T. W. WOOD, & SONS.
BIRDS?Hart's, Mountain Canaries, (TRAINED SINGERS), South
American Parots talkers, Bird supp lies of all kinds. Cages for breeding
and for song birds, Fish food, Aqu ariums etc.
Prepare your ground and plant now.
Yours Truly;
S. H. CLARK.
55 RUSSELL STREET.
DANGER
IF JOSEPH HAD WAIT
ED UNTIL THE SEVENTH
YEAR OF PLENTY TO
LAY Bl' GK?CN FOR THE
SEVEN YEARS OF FAM
INE, A GREAT MANY OF
THE PEOPLE OF EGYPT
WOULD HAVE DIED.
j
DO YOU KNOW?
Do you know why our store is growing more popular each
day? It is because we make a special study of the wants of our
customers and save them from 1 O per cent to 20 per cent on
every bill they buy from us. We have a full stock of fresh and
stylish Spring goods at prices that are sure to please. Give us
a call and we will do you good.
THE ORANGEBURG MILLINERY PARLOR
is now located at our store and Mrs. George Fairey and Mrs.
Angie Wilson can supply you in fine Millinery at prices cheaper
than the very cheapest. Seeing is believing. Come and let us
show you.
Foreman-Rickenbaker Co.
V_y ) ^jf^ ^ffi
IF MEN WAIT FOR A
MORE CONVENIENT SEA
SON TO TAKE LIFE IN
SURANCE, IT MAY THEN
BE TOO LATE AND A
GREAT MANY FAMILIES
WILL SUFFER.
2
4
See
ZEI6LER AND DIBBLE
Today,
Special Agents Equitable Life.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Synij
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR j
Relieves Colds by working them out eM
the system through a copious and he&khgj
action of the bowels.
Relieves Coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, cbs4j
and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the taste
aa Maple Sugar"
Children Like It!
For BACKJL.iE-WEAK KIDNtYS Trj j
DiWIH's Kidnej and Bladder Pili??Surs and Uli
Sold by A. C. Dukes, M. D., and A*
Doyle & Co.
GEO S. HACKER & SON.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Manufacturers
DOORS, SASH & SfitNDS. ]
BALUSTERS, COLUMNS & ETC. j
WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS.
SASH WEIGHTS AND CORD. '
M. O. Dantzler
Hardware and Furniture
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
Hardwaei, Guns, Sporting Goods,
Tinware, Belling, Machine Fittings
Piping Cut and Threded.
AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS RELIABLE FARM . MACHINERY: A
Johnston Mowers, Rake? and Disc Harrows.
A full line of repairs ior thoeo t,wUn,eF nlwnyn ?'arrlpfl in stock. ? /
The Celebrated Farmers Favorite Grain Drills.
Red Ripper Hay Presses.
Oliver chilled Walking Plows.
Oliver Sulky Plows.
American Field Fencing.
Bradley Gin Saw Filers,
also sell the Great Majestic Range.
Will rot Crack, Rnst of Crystalize. Entire body one SoUd Piece
isbcstos Board, not Paper. Not chea pest, but least expensive hi long ran.