The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, December 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
I PROCEEDINGS
I THE
COUNCIL CHAMBER.
City ot Orangeburg, S. C.
November 13, 1908.
Procedings of regular meeting of
> City Council held this day. . Present
Hon J. W. H. Dukes, Mayor, an l
-Alderman Lathrop, Bowman, Smitn,
Smoak, Weeks and Wertz.
All vouchers for disbursements
t made by>the treasurer during the
month of October, 1908, were pre
sented and approved by the Commit
tee of Council.
The report of the Treasurer for
the month of October, 1908, was
read and- referred and ordered pub
lished. ;
The report of the Secretary Com
missioners of Public W'orks for the
^???wsrfolrth of October, 1908, was read
and ordered published.
It having been brought to the
attention of the Mayor and Council
"by the City Clerk that the term
of W. B. Thompson as a memberxof
the board of health of the City h id
?expired, the mayor submitted the
name of Mr. Thompson for re-ap
pointment, a?d the nomination of
Mr. Thompson was confirmed bv
"vote of Council.
The resolution of the board of
lealth requesting the re-election and
appointment of F. A. Scniffiey as
?health officer for the City, was read
and received as information. (
At the request of the City Treas
urer the finance committee was di
rected to audit the accounts of re
ceipts and disbursements made bv
the treasurer of special sewer
funds, the sewerage having' been
completed and received by the City
Council, and the sewer commission
discharged.
? The action of the Mayor in re
eTard to obtaining discarded cannon
halls from the War Department at
Washington for the use of Eutaw
Chapter D. A. R., of this- city, was
confirmed by Council.
Messrs. P. M. Smoak and M. T..
Siffey appeared before the Council
requesting in behalf of themselves
and others interested, (that water
pipe be run from the water mains
to the- Cemetery - (Sunny Side) at
the expense of the City; and after
consideration of the matter It was
on motion ordered, that the request
be referred to the committee nk
streets and .railroads with power
1 to act thereon after consultation
with the Commissioners cf Public
"Works.
The matter of free distribution of
anti-diptherla serum by the City
having been brought to Council's
attention, it was on motion ordered
that the health committee be author
ized to pay from the funds of the
/City for such serum in all cases
/ where the same is ur-ed by atten i
/ Ing physicians and the bill therefor
Is certified to by such physicians.
The following communication
from the Ind. E. Hook & Ladder
Company was read and the acti m
below stated taken thereon:
November 9th, 1908
To the Honorable Board of Fir.?
Masters, Orangeburg, S. C.?
Gentlemen:
As we are about to install a new
truck and pair of horses we would
ask your honorable body to insta1'
for us a Gong Indicator in our bullrl
ing, also to raise our yearly apprd^
priatlon to $500.00 per year, payable
monthly. ,
And we will ever pray.
' Yours truly,
Elliott Independent Hook and Lad
der Company.
M. F. Inabinet, Sec.
We recommend above to City
Council.
Jas. P. Doyle,
Secy. Board Fire Masters'.
Resolved, That the prayer of tne
I. E. H. & L. Company be granted
as follows: That beginning with
the month of December, 190S, thi
appropriation for said company shall
be at the rate of $40.00 per montb.
payable j.nonthly. That the commit
tee on fire department be and they
are hereby directed to install at once
a gong indicator at the truck ho>use
of the company.
The final sewer estimates on con
tract No. 2 for $1,766.79. and <fn
contract No. 5 for $385.47, having
been approved by the seweraga com
mission, were also approved by the
Council and their previous payment
by the City Treasurer from the bal
ance of sewer funds and from the
general funds of the City, was cor
firmed.
The following communication and
report from the sewerage commis
sion, was received and read:
Orangeburg, S. C, Oct. 20, 190S.
To the Honorable Mayor and Alder
men of the City of Orangeburg?
Gentlemen: '
The Sewerage Commission of the
City of Orangeburg (Thomas C.
Doyle, Chairman; Theodore A. Jef
fords, Adam H. Mos?, T. Heber
Wannamaker and Thomas A. Fai
ey) ,begs leave respectfully to re
port: That the Sewerage Commis
sion for the City of Orangeburg,
which has been entrusted to them
to have constructed and put in, has
been completed and is now in oper
ation as the report of the supervis
ing engineer, Edward Hawes, Jr.,
will show, which report is herewith
submitted as a part hereof.
The Commission now asks your
honorable body to inspect the said
system, if you so desire, and if the
same be found all right in every par
ticular, to -"ischarge the Commission
and each of them from all other
and further duty as your Sewerage
Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) Thos. C. Doyle.
T. .A. Jef'ords. M. D.,
Adam H. Mos?,
T. H. Wannamaker.
Attest: L. H. Wannamaker. Sec
retary. (Commissioner Faire moved
from the city.) ?Jjtc: Original
OF
CITY COUNCIL
report and engineer's report filed
with Sewerage documents.
The report of the Board of Fire
Masters 'for the year lending Oqf
tober, 1908, was presented and read
by Fire Chief Dibble, and referred
to the Committee on fire department
and ordered published in pamphlet
form.
Gall of Committees
No report from the finance com
mittee.
The street committee?Alderman
Wertz' reported that the iron of the
s-treet railway company had been
taken up and removed; that work
was in progress or the streets of
the city, especially on Amelia street,,
and that other mules of the city had
been insured.
No report from the committee on
police department.
? No report from committee on fire
department. ?
No report from the committee on
water and light department.
. No report from committee on
health and charity except as appears
above. ,
It was on motion ordered that the
committee on streets be requested
?to look into the 'matter of requiring
a flagaman at, the A. C. L. crossing
on Broughton street, and if neces-1
sary communicate with the railroad
company .and see that flagman iu
placed at said crossing.
On motion of Alderman Bowman
the street committee was dutorized
to transfer one mule from the health
or sanitary department to the street
department, and two . additional
mules be purchased by the street
committee for the use of the city.
,Oa motion of Alderman Weeks
the assistant heretofore allowed , the
city engineer was discontinued.
On motion the Commissioners of
Public Works were requested to
have installed a light in horse lot
on- Middleton street.
The matter of preparing the walks
in the Court House yard by the la.
ing of sand and fertilizer for the
Civig League, was referred to the
street committee with power to ac*
At the request of the President!
of the Y. A. S. F. B. Company it was
decided that should the said com
pany arrange to hold a carnival dur
ing the present month, no license
will be charged therefor.
The\5hief of police submitted h'.?
report, for the month of October,
showing: Number of arrests, 58;
fines and forfeitures received and
paid to treasurer, $247.50; number
of days' work on streets, 146.
There being no further business'
before the Council, the minutes were
read and the Council declared ad
journed.
L. H. WJANNAMAKBR,
City. Clerk and Treasurer.
Offlc6 of City Clerk and Treasurer.
City of Orangeburg, S. C.
November 1, 1908.
To the City Council?
Gentlemen: I respectfully, sub
mit this- report of the financial trans
actions of my office for the mouth
of October, 1908:
Balance credit City Gen
eral fund Oct. 1, 1908.$ 1,499.88
Received during 1 the
month . 19,347.0.0
Total .$20,846.88
Disbursed during the
month.s 5,163.66
Balance credited City
Gn. fund this date ..$15,683,23
Balance credited Com.
Pub. Works this date.. 4,696.41
Total cash Gen. funds .
this date .$20,379.64
Special Sewer Funds?
Balance reported
Oct. 1 $1.
062.07. Int.
$3.93 .$1.066.63
Paid Com. Pub.
Wks. V. 4 6
$13.38; paid
Berghaus &
Moffitt Vouch
er 47 $1,052.
95. 1.066.33
-:- .30
Grand total cash in treas- ?
ury this date_w ... $20,379.94
Consolidated Receipts?
General taxes. $15,555.60
Rents. 10.00
Fines and for
feitures . . . 247.50
Dog tax . 2.00
Sanitary dues . 200.00
Licenses .. .. 284.50
Dis p e n s a r y
profits . . . . 3.045.40
Manure. 2.00
- 19.347.00
Consolidated Disbursements?
Departments:
Street.$1,402.60
Police . 575.60
Executive . . . . 744.20
Water and light 267.41
Fire . 509.00
Health. 347.48
Engineering . . 217.05
Sewer construc
tion .1,099.31
Sewer mainte
nance . 1.00
-1 5.163.6:>
Detailed Disbursements?
SiQey Sc Frith, supplies,
Srt. department .$ 8.65
Orangeburg Hard. & Fur.
Co., supplies Srt. dept.. 2,75
Ayers & Williams, supplies
for srt. dept. 10.75
M. O. Dantzler, supplies for
srt. dept. 5.30
Owen & Co., repairing
plow, etc. 7 45
A. C. L. R. R. Co., freight
on drain pipe . 41.33
W. A. J. Nettles. Lumber. 10.00
Street payroll, labor, Octo
ber 3 .. . . S4.09
Sumt?r Brick Co., 10,000
brick. 57.50
E. J. Smoak, hay. 5.76
W. A. J. Nettles, lumber.. 20.00
Street payroll, October 10. 83.46
J. L. Phillip?, fodder... 27.14
Street payroll, October 17. 81.0b
J. W. H. Dukes, hay_ 18.2::
H. Stevens' Sons Co., drain
pipe. 420.56
W. M. Funchess, lumber . 22.o<?
W. A. J. Nettles, lumber.. 7.50
Street payroll, October 24 74.51
J. D. Whissenhunt, corn.. 59.85
N. W. Wertz, salary Chrm.
Str. Com..'; 100.00
W. A. J. Nettles, lumber .. 10.0C
J. F. Bozard, lumber_? 75.00
Street payroll, October 31 74.67
Hilllard Brunson, hack
hire, policeman.? .50
R. L. Berry & Co., print
ing fcr Chf. Police_ .4.00
Lowman Drug Co., med.
attention to convict .... 10.00
J. H. Albrecht, livery for
police. 2.50
J. B. Etheredge, dieting
acct. Oot. 59.85
W, Li Glaze, city attorney
salary 1 year1. 250.0ft
So. Bell Tel. & Tel. Co.,
for Oct. 2.88
R. L. Berry & Co., print
ng for Treas.. 2S.00
Crystal Ice Co., ice. 2.00
The e in, contract ad. .. '32.50
Geo. Peeples, Sr., painting
fountain., 5.00
Postmaster, p stamps .... 2.00
Bank of Orangeburg, Int.
overdrafts Aug. & Sept. 3.17
Edisto Savings Bank, Int.
overdrafts Aug. & Sept. 7.5'J
Peoples Bank, Int. over
drafts Aug. & Sept.... 6.31
Postmaster, p stamps .... 2.25
L. H. Wannamaker, secre
tary Sewer Comm., 2 yrs. 250.00
Orange Cotton Mills, 60.45
tons coal af $3.10.._ 187.41
E. A. Inabinet, work on
bell tower .. .. 9.50
Larkin Manfg. Co., nozzle
. .and pole. 70.00
R. L. Berry. & Co., print
ing for fire chief. 7.00
I. E. H. & L. Co., reg.
appro. 1908-1909. >25u.O0
East End Reel Co., reg.
appro, for October .... 40.00
I. E. HS& L. Co., spscial
appro. .. . 15.00
Y. A. S. F. E. Co., special
r appro.. 7.50
T. O. S. Dibble, Are chief,
salary* 1 year to Nov. 1. 100.00
Ayers & Williams, lime-. 3.4o
Dr. D. D. Salley, med.
' tention to Mrs. Claytor. 16.50
Owen & Co., tank irons.. 5.00
Health payroll, October 3.. 22.bG
Frederick Disinfectant Co.,
disinfectants. 91.55
Health, payroll, October 10. 22.50
R. L. Berry & Co., sanitary
receipts. ?? 10.00
Health payroll, October 17. 22.50
J. C. Young, dray hire indi
gent person.,.,.. .50
W'. Hamp Dukes, acct.
burial expenses Cartmill., 16.00
C. B. Langston, assistance
to indigent person-.1.,.. 10.00
Health payroll. October 24 20.61
Mrs-. Thomas Cartmill, sal
ary Thos. Cartmill, Sept. 13.00
Health payroll, October 31 19.37
J. R. Smoak, distributing ?
disinfectants, October .. 4.00
L. C. Wannamaker, service
to engineer. 12.00
L. C. Wannamaker, service
to engineer'. 12.00
R. L. Berry & Co., print
ing for engineer. 2.90
L. 0. Wannamaker, service
to engineer . 12.00
L. C. Wannamaker, service >?
to engineer . 12.00
L. C. Wanrfamaker, service
to engineer . 12.00
Edward Hawes, Jr., engin
eer, cash paid out. ... 4.1j
'Berghaus & Moffitt, sewer
construction on Cont. 2. 713.S4
Berghaus & Moffltt, sewer
construction on Cont. 5. 385.47
Isaac Williams, labor, sew
er maintenance. 1.00
Salaries paid for October?
William Wade, Janitor .. 2.50
J. B. Etheredge, street
overseerer '.. 60.00
Lewis Avinger, utility man 35.00
A. C. Dibble, Asst.'-to Clerk
and Treasurer. 80.00
F. A. Schiffley, health of
ficer . . . 60.0^
0. M. Roberts, electrician
fire ?larm . 10.00
Edward Hawes, Jr., city
engineer .'. 150.00
A. Fischer, chief police. . 75.00
W. H. Edwins, policeman 58.50
R. F. Jennings, policeman. 54.00
E. C. Fairey, policeman.. 60.00
J. L. Segrest, policeman.. 60.Oo
G. F. FiCkling, policeman. 56.00
C. H. Williamson, police
man . 57.00
R. L. Stokes, special police
man . 10.00
R. W. Bozard, special po
liceman . 20.00
L. C Avinger, special po
' llceman. 6.00
C. M. Dukes, special police
man . 38.00
S. A. Dukes, special police
man . 4.00
J. W. H. Dukes. Mayor.. 50.00
L. H. Wannamaker, Sec.
Board Health. 10.00
L. H. Wannamaker, clerk
and Treasurer. 100.00
Total in vouchers Nos. 1
to 86 fnclusive .'_$5,163.35
Respectfully submitted.
L. H. WANNAMAKER.
City Clerk and Treasurer.
P. S. The semi-annual interest
on the water and light bonds will
be due and payable December 1,
following, and unless otherwise or
dered I shall pay same.
L. H. WANNAMAKER,
Clerk and Treasurer.
Office of Secretary Commissioners of
Public Works.
City of Orang?burg, S. C,
November 1, 1908.
To the City Council and Commis
sioners Public Works?
Centlenien: T respectfully submit
this report of the receipts and dis
bursements of the office of secre
tary Commissioners of Public Works
for the month of October, 1908.
Cash balance on hand Oc
tober 1, 1908.$4,652.84
Received daring the month 2,136.40
Total.1.$6,789.24
Disbursed during month 2,092.83
Balance this date .$4,696.41
Sources of Receipts?
Water.$598.76
E. current . 884.12
Materials.641.47
Metdr. rents .. .. 12.05
I Total .. _$2,136.40
Consolidated Disbursements?
Expense acct.$688.51
Extension acct. ... 915.96
Materials. 488.86
Total .$2,092.83
Detailed Disbursements?
Postmaster, p stamps ..: $ 2.25
Sifly & Frith, fly net.!.. 1.50
Special payroll, labor .... 11.SO
Zeigler & Dibble, Ins. pre
mium . 25.00
J. W. Smoak, supplies ... 15.00
Jas. McCrea & Co., steam
Joint clamp. 5.63
Jordan Bros., carborundum
wheel .. ... 2.75
Jno. McNamara, supplies
and materials . 24.18
Special payroll, labor .... 24.80
Postmaster^ p stamps .... 1.00
A. C. L. R. R. Co., freight
on oils .. . 3.OS
Western Electric Co., sup
plies and materials ... 598.23
Crystal Ice Co., ice ...... . 2.00
ToWer-Binford E.. Manfg.
Co., supplies and materi
als.- 569.14
Special payroll, labor .... 20.65
Westinghouse El. Manfg.
Co., meter Jewel9. .27
Southern Express Co.,
charges on water for
analysis .. . .50
General Electric Co.,
brushes, shunt, etc. ... 37.90
J. B. Ethredge, attending
to Water Cole's Circus. . 1.50
Special payroll, labor .... 21.20
Orangeburg Manfg. Co.,
waste. 45.50
O. M. RobertB, El., cash
paid out . . *. 5.30
Special payroll, labor .... 9.95
Lynchburg Foundry Co.,
24 meter boxes ?. 53.84
R. E. Antley, 23 E. poles.. 51.75
Southern- Railway Co., frt.
on water meters. 3.44
Southern Railway Co., frt.
on pins . 1.21
R. J. Jeffords, frt. on me
ters and pins. 2.51
R. E. Antley, 46 El. poles. 129.b0
Southern Railway Co., frt.
on knobs., 2.45
Regular payroll, October . 419.00
Total In vouchers Nos. 1
. to 31 inclusive .$2,092.83
Respectfully submitted,
L. H. WANNAMAKER,
Secretary.
DOING THEIR DUTY.
Scores of Orangeburg Readers Are
Learning the Duty of the Kidneys.
To filter the blood is the kidneys'
duty.
When they fail to do this the kid
neys are sick.
Backache and many kidney ills
follow;
Urinary troubles, diabetes.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all.
Orangeburg people endorse our
claim. .'
J. L. Phillips, Farmer, 85 Sellers
Ave., Orangeburg, S. C, says: "On
several occasions I have used Doan's
Kidney Pills procured from Dr. J.
G. Wannamaker's drug store and
they have always given entire satis
faction."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
Even poor taste has its compensa
tion for then one is satisfied with so
much cheaper things.
A Paying Investment.
Mr. John White, of 2S Highland
avenue, Houlton, Maine, says: "Have
been troubled with a cough every
winter and spring. Last winter I
tried many advertised remedies, but
the cough continued until I bought
a 50c bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis
covery; before that was half gone,
the cough was all gone. This winter
the same happy result has followed:
a few doses once more banished the
annual cough. I am now convinced
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best of all cough and lung reme
dies." Sold under guarantee at J.
G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co.'s drug
store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
When a man finds fault with his
wife about the dinner the chance.
are that he wouldn't dare talk in
such a way to the cook.
How to Get Strong.
P. J. Daley, of 1247 W. Congress
St., Chicago, tells of a way to be
come strong: He says: "My moth
er, who is old and was very feeble,
is deriving so much benefit from
Electric Bitters, that I feel it's my
duty to tell those who need a tonic
and .strengthening medicine about it.
In my mother's case a marked gaiu
in flesh has resulted, insomnia has
been overcome, and she is steadily
growing stronger." Electric Bitters
quickly remedy stomach, liver and
kidney complaints. Sold under guav
antee at J. G. Wannamaker Mfg.
Co.'s drug store. 50c.
The girl with a mother anxious 'n
have her marry generally has a lit
tle brother mischievous enough fu
break the engagement.
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and when I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bi'ters cured me."?J. Jti.
Walker, Sunbury. Ohio.
MMJMM B@(D1S AT EMI ?ALM
Our tremendous purchases of Xmas Books have just been opened op and
arranged for your inspection, and we must say right here that while ve thought
we had reached the limit in bargain giving last year, our present stoc*. ifts a new
mark that we think will stand for some time
COME AND SEE. We will not attempt to tell you here what we have to
offer, as it would be futile. Only a visit to the store can give you any idea of
the feast of good things we have prepared for you, and as an inducement for an
early call, we have selected from our vast stock twenty of the handsomest volumes
we couW &nd, and shall sell them, while the stock lasts, at
60 CENTS P?R VOLUME
These ?.o all books that should bring at least a dollar a volume, beav*iftt!ly
made up, finely illustrated, and are especially appropriate for Xmas presents, and
those who are fortunate enough to get seme of them will be able to make their
Cb/istmas money do double duty. The titles are:
Satan Sanderson
By Hallie Erminie Rives
Rosalind at "Red Gate
By Meredith Nicholson
The Honour of Sa><jHi
By S. Levett Leats
The Masquerader v
By Katheriae Cecil Thurston
The Patriots
By Cyrus Townsend Brady
The Princess Maritza
By Percy Brebner
The Fifth String
By John Philip Sousa
The Golden Horseshoe
By Robert Aitkm
Lavender and Old Lace
By Myrtle Reed
The Romance of Terence
O'Rourke
By Joseph Louis Vance
Hearts and Masks
By Harold MacGrath
Half a Rogue
By Harold MacGrath
Beverly of Graustark
iij Geo. Barr McCutcheon
j he Lion and the Mouse
By Charles Klein
A Six Cylinder Courtship
By Edward S. Field
Susan /
By Ernest Oldmeadow
The Right of Way
By Gilbert Parker
Barbara Winslow
By Elizabeth Ellis
When Patty Went to
College
By Jean Webster
Haunters of the Silences
By Chas. G. D. Roberts
St Elmo, Illustrated
?? - By Augusta J. Evans
Sim$ Book Store.
WE WISH YOU EACH AND
EVERY ONE A VERY HAP
PY CHRISTMAS? MAY YOU
ALL ENJOY TO THE VERY
FULLEST THE HAPPIEST
CHRISTMAS IN YOUR LIFE,
AND LIVE TO ENJOY MANY
MORE.
AVE THANK YOU FOR THE
TRADE GIVEN US THIS YEAR.
WE APPRECIATE IT AND
TRUST THE NEW YEAR
WILL BRING MANY BLESS
INGS WITH IT.
DOING BUSINESS
FOR YOUR HEALTH.
That's one of the things
we are doing business for,
and of course incidentally,
to get a living.
In buying our drugs,&e
we get those which are pure
and patent, even though
they often cost us extra,We
buy them for restoring
health?yours and all our
customers.'
You may not be able to
judge the quality of drugs,
but our long experience en"
ables us to ? discriminate.
Trust us when you need
medicine and your confi
dence will never be mis
placed.
COME AND TRADE WITH
US AGAIN; VISIT US CON
STANTLY DURING THE YEAR
1<)0f). WE EXPECT TO OF
FER SOME VERY EXTRA
VALUES . IN JANUARY.
WATCH OUR SPACE IN THI9
PAPER.
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J. Stokes Salle;.
Fire
Insurance.
IZLAR & SALLEY
We represent the
The Home Insurance Co.
Liverpool and London and Glob*
German \merican
Continental ?.
Northern Assurance
Phoenix
and Georgia Home.
The Strongest Combination in the
State.
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&Co.
"THE POPULAR DRUG STORE."
TBE DRUG STORE
is the one place on earth
whore it is unsafe to look
for "Bargains."
If you arc satisfied with
getting the worth of your
money, the best Medicine
it is possible to compound
from the highest .grade
drugs, jd the services of
an experienced Pharma
cist you' will send . your
Doctor's Prescription to
FOR SALE
1,500 acres highly
improved fans !an<b
with in 4 riilea <j|
Orangeburg.
New dwelling, bam
and servant houses.
Will sell as a whole
orcnt to suit prop
chaser.
Terms reasonable*
Only a small cash
payment necessary.
W. K. SEASE
. 6. Waonamaker
MTg. Co.
Now Is The Time
to get a HAY RAKE at COST.
I am not going to handle hay
rakes any longer and will sell
stock on hand at coat.
CALL AT?
A iflne lot of one and two horse
wagons at greatly reduced prices.
L. E. RI LEY'S
CABBAGE PLANTS.
2,000,000 or more at Clark's Seed
Store.
CLARK'S SEED STORK.
Fount1.
At the office of VonOhsen & Cul- ,
ler, Tuesday morning, Dec. S, a cer-:
tain sum of money was found. .
Owner can get same by paying for
advertisement.
VonOhsen &. Culler.
STERLING
SILVERWARE
Did you know that this store
can place before you an array of
dependable goods in Sterling
Silver?
We do not touch anything
that we ure not glad to guaran
tee?and handle nothing hut
the output of the n\ost famous
makers.
Now, it ought to be woru'. a
good deal to you to know uiis.
You need never hesitate about
the probable quality of anything
in this line if you come here for
it?because we assume all re
sponsibility, . and positively
guarantee our Sterling Silver
ware.
There may be such a thing as
Silverware uncertaintities, but
you conldn't get rliem bee, no
matter how badly you wanted
them.
tL Spahr & Son.
46 W. Russell, Street.
ORANGEBURG, 8. O.
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