The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 17, 1908, Supplement To The Camden Chronicle, Image 5
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*111 the f j?rn;j: ru.in erinfcou ( u,nc. upon the
UolfUu '* ln't'.t si.
I n the h i*Mi the WLnu.n i,npwmg jjets rum
HUlf UHOt l'.t-l1 tvcat .
In t too '? hvt'liirr ir.s channel* om the
burii'Uji?A) Dove,
In i lu* tj pil'.^ ii yviy># iiiiMi's fancy lightly
itarUb Vi thoughts <>t iuvt
But the thought opimnno^t' ' in the hoiiNe
wife's mind ju*t Ijua ii
SPlUNti "OLKASlMi
?iixl to lighten thin work (or you, you will find
at tlio '
Pure Food Store
Hon Ami, Octagon, Naptha, Sunny Monthly,
Fairy unci Ivory Soap, Sopolio, (iold Dust, Old
Dutch Cleanser, 20 Mole Team Horax, House*
liold Ammonia, l;>e, Hath Bricks Kloctro Sili
con for Silver, Liquid Veneer lor Furniture.
A nice line Toilet Soapn.
BRUCE & LANG.
l'lIONi; 2.
Wuntcd.
Mod in ii. ulaed olllcc sufi?. Slulu
jnuku und how long bcou used, und
tiiZQ Jimido.
Clyburu Mu'ih Company,
Kershaw, S. C
To Locuto tins County Xhio.
Governor A unci hue tippoiuted
C. C. Wilson, A. K. Legftro und
'1'. C. Iiawby to locato the boundu
r-y line between Kt?rn|j?iw und Lm>
f.HHter couotioB under the net |>nb?
< ed at the l?bt Betsion of tlie legiB
? lulurg . ? - - ? ? 1
Will Pieach Hero Regularly Now
Key. Jeaae C, Howau of the Co
lumbia Theolugicnl Seminary, who
w a e recently called to preach for
the; Camden Frothy teri&u Church,
will preach here next Sunday and
rt'guiariy every Sunday thereafter.
After hid ordination liib entire time
will bo spent i& Camden.
iu3vival at tho Methodiat Church.
According to announcement last
w.'? !<, Rov,- Thomas H. Loiicli.com
men cod a eoritfi of rneuMngu in the
~ Lyttleton Street Methodist Church
Inr.t Monday. Mr. Lcitch preaches
with his characteristic vigor atul
eft'ue.stncKB and we tool sure tliut
groat good \v;!l result from ui? b*'ing
here. Mo iB accompanied by Mr
Marshall, tho sweet sin^r. Two
services are held dally ? at 4.30
ami 8 p. m. The public is cordially
.in vi ted to attend.
WANTED: ? We vtnol two or
Urn'*: men in county to place
catalogues and advertise our Kam
i'y Supply Uuion Department.
?18.00 per week nnliiry wi^li oppor
tunity for extra commissions. For
wnuueot positions. Address, Lake
Oity Wholesale Go., 453 West 03rd
25t., Chicago, III.
Softboard Mileage.
"The Seaboard Air Lino will place
in efFeot tlio following arrange
ment* relative to the mileam* tick
etc. fllTecti ve A or 11 1st, 1908
Will sell at 4(20 00 one thousand
mile intorch&ngable ticket, pood for
one person; and for $40 00 two
thousand mile iuterchan gable lick
cts, issued in name of live or less
persons, members or employees of
one firm, (good for onlv one person
at a time) good over approximate!}1
thirty differont roads.
The presont popular ouu thou
sand mile interchangeable ticket
good over more than severity d i tFe r
ent roads, will he continued on aale
at rate of $25.00 aa heretofore.
IMPOIU'ANT NOTICE: ? Mile
jige tickets sold on April Jst and
thereafter must ho exchanged at
^ticket otfloes for regular tickets, as
<coup?DB of mileage tickets will not
ibfi honored on trains, except from
stations whare there i* no agent or
where the tickot ollice is not open.
Local intra-stattt family miloa^e
tickets, good for 600 cuiles within
the S4ate ieoued, Rood for the entire
family, will be sold at rate of #11.
25. ( 2 l-4o per miltf ) These fam
ily tickets will bo honored on trains.
'They will not bo sold good in Flor
ida.
The two c'Cnt mileage tickets will
not he good 4n Klotida excepting
between Evergreen, Kernandina and
Jacksonville.- Between Savannah
And Jacksonville 172 coupons will
be detached. Between intermedi
ate stations between Savannah and
Jacksonville sufficient coupons will
too detaohed lo make net rate equal
2 l-2e per mile.
Between Savannah nnd Mont
gomery, 412 coupon# mill be de-l
(ached. Between intermediate sta
tions hetween S&vannab and Mont
gomery including Ocaila, Colum
bus and Albany brsnches, sufficient
-coupons will be detsched to make'
?efc rate equal 2 1-io per tune.
For fall information, apply to
Aearttt'agenV Seaboard Air Line.
Chat, r. Stewart,
A. 0 P. A,
We Pay You to Suvt.
A DOLLAR
Starts an account in our Hav
ings Department, which may
load t<j tho toad to wealth,
biuee nothing ho fully demon
btruU'H "hpw use doth breed
a habit" ao the piactico of
having, so nothing yields the
leu fold benefit obtained by
the Having of email mom-y.
We deem it a privilege to ex.
plain the advantages of our
Havings Depart meut to ail
interested.'
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
Camden, S. C.
Rhame ? HaU.
Mr. Georgo A Rhame and Mien
Zoo Hall w ''ro married at the'
h?>uuj of ihe bride'a mother, i
I Mrs. W. J. Hall, on Wednebda\ |
HVetiinj, April 15, at 7 o'clock, tin:
Rev. C. C. Herbert ofliiciaiing. |
Heeuuot. of too recent be reave men* ,
\ in the family the wedding wns h i
very quiet one; only near relativea
and a few invited friends wort
present. The bririo wna attended
by ber brother, Mr. Murr Hall of
Suuiter; Miss >Mildred ber sinter
traa maid of Honor, and Mr. Kr
noflt Woote u teal, uiuu ?
Mr. Rliame is esteemed because
of his sterling worth and Carndan
rejoices with him in having won
ho lovely a bride, while it seems ap
propriate to cougiatulate both on
having chosen so worthily.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs
Rhumn Irft on the Seaboard for a
tiip to Washington and other
points north. Upon their return
iher will live at their protty home!
| on Rectory Square. They will be
welcomed by many friends wh'?
heartily wish for Uiem a long and
[ happy and useful lifr.
Excursion Rates Via. Boutiiern Rail
way For Special Occasions
Baltimore, Md., and return, ac
count General Conference M. E
Ctiurch, 6tb ? 30th, 1908.
Very low round trjp rates open to
the public. Tickets to bo flojd May |
3rd, 4(-h and 5tb, good to leave Bal
timore returning not later Iban
midpight, May 30th, 1908.
Washington, I). C-, and return,
account Hlenibl tyeaejon National
Aubciatlon of Colonial pamee, 1)1 a v
fith to $tb, 1908. Very lo*? round
trip raits open to the public. Tick
ets to lie solii May fjrd to 6th, good
to return leaving Washington pot
Inter I Iran midnight, M?y l&th;
1908. Further extuntlona, fiuai lim
it to leave .Washington not later
than May 25th, 1908, can bo had
upop payment of fee of 50c and
deposit q? lionet .
Jiicbmond, Ya, and return ac
count National Conference o / jCbar
I ties and Correction, H ay fjih loj
13th, 1908. Very |nw jropnd trip
rates open to the publip, 'fickets
to be sold May 1st to 4th, lttOfe,
good to return leaving Richmond
I not later than midnight, May 15th,
1*0*.
Norfolk, Va.. apd return, account
General , Conference A. * if- E
Church, May 4th to 80th, }90o. '
V^ry low round trip iftton open to
I the pu 1>1 ic. Tickets to be aoidMav
2nd and 3rd, good to return leav
Jug Norfolk not later than mid
night, If ay 3l?li 1908
For .<je*aJJc((J }pfoi mttion. rates,
?ohedulep, etc., ?pply ^o Southern
lUiitrav ticket sgee* or" s?4r**!?
J. C. Luik, Div, Pastg . Agent,
Charleston, 8. C., or R. W. Hunk.
Aisittant General Passenger AgV,
AVlt?U,Ol. -rrr~
j Announcements.
I ron ruuoNKK.
i Vie. K'l.Ut-r : ? \Vj? tifrol>y ?ntioun< c
j M F. /. J. ht-wart a? a (?ndidale l??r Ooi-.
Mi, oi''*?n i* an <>1>) OphMwhi*
.(i,d j( *U .?'??*? 1 1- *?il t|??
? ? j- in tl'?) ( ? , t it f u I nu"i:ur ?> I ?'
%<> r vtt i bit* c(ni dry 011 tl??< UuUt ^WI'J
Muriy FtleniW
Alt'. l.fJUoi- ?ntn'?nci! Mr. < .
U I ?Orient" J* a emvtlidtUtt for the n'
O > f ( 'unmet*, W<i foi'l *oro thai Mi'.
( UiiiVMiW 'r tin' r i^lil lU.d. fui tliii i 'k.'I .
II U KiW'jldh,
Kxouiaiou lUtM
I To WaKhingtou, )>. C. And Return
Viu South, tu Huilwny Company
(>u uiuioutli National {SouK'tj ,
I >(iuglitviH of lit*; Atnuricnu Kevolu*
lion to he livid ut VV Mb lii (i ({idii, 1). C.
Aunl 18lti-25Ui, 1008, The South
ern Railway Huiiouiic?b very low
round InpiuU'H, npeu to the |)ubllr,
licktoti to be aold A |> r i! lOtli hikI 17th
wiili limit jjood lo leave W Hfcliinuloii
not inter t It h it tu id tt i b t Apiil liOl l?
l?\n iloiHlljud i?for lOHliou, rate*
unci McltednlcH, ???? Southern Kail
way Ticket Aycttlb or u<ldr?$ti, J. C
Lubk, Diviuioii l*HHduui<ur Aneiti,
CliHI iil?tOli| or, it. W. iiillit, Ahnin
Inut General I'aadeijger A^eut, At
laulu, G a.
(live Hpucott Stock 1'rcpHi aiionn h
trial. Kiiufpro^ont witli first' jmok
nt(n to hacIi eiitUoincr. For cule by
The Caiudon Drug Co,
New City Council Takes
Charge.
Mayoi Zemp's Policy Out-,
ined.
An important meeting of Citv
Council was held last Tuesday af
t ?? i noon when u forunnl transfer of
the oily govern tnent was made from
t lie old to 1 li o new officers. Present
Mayor Carriuon, Aldermen Glad-'
d?n , Healtie, Wolfe, Workman,
Zurrp aod von Tieeckow. Minutes
of last mewling wore read and con
fi f iui'.r ' TKe~ h'iuu uT "rT'porl of Ule"
city Cieik and Treasurer who rend,
showing a balance of ^ f> , ( ) H >1 55 on
linnd April 11, lf>08 The auditing
co in tn it tec reported lual they had
checked up vouchers and had ex
amined the hooks of the city Clerk
and Tr^aeuier and found same cor
rect Aldermau Zemp ofl'ered the
following resolutions and on moiicn
were adopted :
Whereas, The Hon. H. G. Gar
rison, Mayor of the city of Cumdep,
has prefsidtd over the city for ihe
patt four yearp, with honor'to him,
self a d d credit to the city, therefore
he it reuo'ved
1st. That the uiemb?<Vfl o? ihi*
Council do hereby extend to him
their sincere thanks for his uniform
courtesy and kindness towards
them^'and the fnir and impartial
i?.iani:r in which he has alwav sore
si d * d .
2nd. Th n t as he lays down his
duties of office to retire to private
life, we wish him continued success
and Godspeed.
Whoieae, Mr, D.' Wolfe, aider,
man of the city of Camden, has
served with this body for the last
two jears and at other times in the
past, always with hisliaual jjeal anil
earnestness, and whereas ho now re
tires, against the protest of his
many friends for re-election, There
fore he it resolved :
1?'. That the members of this
Council do Hssuie him of our ap
preciation of the williug and cheer
ful manner in which he lias served
with us on the several committees
and in all work connected wjth the
Council. Kver on the ulcrl ia uil
matters that tirect the interest of
the ci t\ .
2nd. That aa ho r ? i i ? e? l?? i??i
vate life our best wishes wo with
h i m .
His Honor H G Carrjsor, ?>
or, in response to the above reSiln
lion spoke aa follow^ :
Gen tie met : ? The hour Imy corn
when il becomes my plurswut ptiv
ilege to oomply with the will of the
people unanimously expressed ai the
bailot bn$, apt} foimally transfer
the badgo of ottloo to th? Wajur
elcci, Before performing this agree
a hie duty, however, permit me to
tender to this official family tndl
vidually and culltctively my sin
cere thanks for t h r i t uniform cui^
lesy, consideration, co-npefatjon
and confidence shown" mr at nil
times and under all circumstance ,
ap() \ respectfully bespeak the same
for ipy worthy f?)}cpessor. ^'e were
a liar uifininufl body,? t|ie piotto (to
quote from an ancient ordei Jsceiped
always "who could host work and
best agree." And I sincerely trust
this gratifying fe*tuic iiihv
characterize tho deliberaiious of
tb? DOV pQUficil, so tfiat #t the
close of yopr tcrp) the poppiar ver
dict of f*weW tjone'- may be as
unapjpjopp aa vat vour e|?. ci ion .
Alderman' Wolfe made a f#w
brief remarks In rcsponto to the
above resolution*.
After which Council adjourped,
aud the pewly elccted Mavor p. fcf.
J^einp dvly ?^orn |pto office
uo M*}'?r of the city of Camden, by
the ||op fi. G, parrleou, retiring
Mayor.
Mayor F. M. Zemp then admin
istered the oatb of office to the new
ly elected aldermen, Gladden, lieat
tie, Hrasington, Workman, Johnson
and von Tresckow. .
Messrs. fiaVriftOQ and Wolfa re
tired. The newly elooted Counall
then went into f?guUr sssiioo. . -
Mtjrov Z?mp th? Bowd
I ?.t> fojiowH :
(irq'.lpmvn of ?>.?? City <v'SMu ,i
?>3i(.r iipnn <>.ji du U-m nnJei
inotl m\| r*?>; v ?*> '!?<: nit- ' meon
Never f-'r ? !h 1 1* ?> hi- inn- <? f ^ui
ul ( ' i ( y t ?%* f?,t (t<<i U it* 1 >.k?
r*ii?e?H*>i Iihk then* ? v./,f i > i n ???? <*.?
ed t?? (!)i* hods ? JM-'V'tf ti>d s ! v' ? -
men without i. We ei>r
?>iH hut i.ccfjjt tbu ?? 1 ?
'in ni of tU# ouiftoiu;/ eouneM, |>'u<?
IsI'hMv tht* i r ibi" "i? <v * t 1 |
t we ? aroepi i?<nt? o 1 y , wlue'i, und*i
the ivaderbhip of our j?> '?? t t \ >ej
I ?* ?1 ? ,
Mti\or, nen??in phwh* 'i ?" tnuoh [<?j '
.the Cu v cf Otwnden ? ?? ? t; p-?H! t.*?>
VWl>, ?s ?? ? I hilti W,* <!)'? ! t h? >"! -
pi <*.l Dinted we' should not lost' ? i?<htl
?<f i !??? fnu;, thbt.'for thf* very !?'?
tiOII, l()W|0 will ho t'X|HH lcd of u*
I hit li of til) V previooi) (Vujirtl, Mill
we nhould feel very keenly thf^ient
II (lonsi'iiliiieH tlmi mat upon ???, !r?
.ill i In1 more dolor twt'u d to peifntm
fail li f t> 1 1 y the HoJi'inn v>v ?? *>- hnv<?
just t nken ?i priu onrto-K * h, uiid
toil, fn n niHti, (hot our Vfiv hem
tl'orte nre exerted nl nil luio n in j
our ryiHf? 011,1 the monv <i u i i? ? w 'h'ieh
will devolve upon uh duun^ t i i it
ttdminULi (ition. J
J'hu vvoilt of the new f'i?utM;il ml
IJJuny w?yH will ho, if pOSt>ihii' 'jUI^T.e i
important nod arduoha than Hint!
of the old. Tlioy Imve jiiht ruU
ti ? ?1 ii nuinhei of or(iinnn. i?h . n
now full a to our hit to tli.il
threw are ulrietly enfmr?*d
The eitnc tiueut of i? I ?. ?v ia fikr|
easier tbaji it" uiiforernie nl. Tim. j
??ro a few 'other ordinance* ?.f !ui |
port mi Co il.ut bhouhl l?o aotvd upon
Hb soon an possible. Aii ordinanCt
prohibiting t li t? piscing of mi .ah iitxl
rohhteh upon the elieelh m.d u i ? i -
walks of th? city. A Suimu.v ob
servance ordinance. An ordinance
requiring tliu hitching of i.h Iioiumi
W;ft without driven* on thv aiti u
<if t b city. These I will icf^r In
the proper CoiuiuiUues ii 1 1 lu1 prop
er time, The system adopted by
our re tiring Mayor, of appointing
several committees for ihe p??i fonn
ance of rho work of t lie Counoii, 1
think a most excellent one, and has
worked well. In thin way more n?n
lit' liccmi) p| inhod and with greater I
ciifio th.au in _auy - yih^JL. I _t?J? .1! ! J
therefore udopt that plan, i>nd wtlil
now appoint t ne follow ing eouMim
toes, i in parting to each such inform
ation that I think will ha of an me
service to them in the discharge of
thrir many dutiep.
I, Committee on Ways nnd
Means: ? J. .J. Workman, Chairman
A. J. Beattie, R, C vonTrefcelt'>w .
This in one of tho moat imprrlant
coin m itteea to be appointed, h? i Leii
work more directly ilTrcla the gov
ernment of the city than any other,
i licit specific duties arc the fram
ing of 11 lit-? nne bill, ihr iuipn&'.ii^
of a general lux ou all pripeity,
and in other ways provide ways aud
means to inUc funds for the vaii
ouu expenses of the city govern
u.eiit. Bef.ire they can complete
iiieii- it- port, t It c y will havy to iitut
oul what recommendations nr?
mbde by the Commit lent) on '.iie
dill'orent department?' of lii Ci>y
h o (i allow ik h liberal an o (>|>t <>;>i i u
lion in each c?f<e an is *?. ? i? hi >* to j
wiili their vicwa of a couuei Vuli ve, j
but progrtBfciyo adqjinluli upoji. \
i? lo be b/fpeij that the geu?i?i ??'*j
e?u bu^tid u ccd one or two mills,
but VCv belter lo let iho lux ulny
aa xi if, rather than stop any need
ed iipproyeipenlfi. |n no pye|H. if
posmbje to avoid it. *lioqid llip levy
lie increased. A liberal appi'optiti*
lion for the oonMuuHDCH o( ibe jjood
wotU "f n>li?U Mp ftll unaiiihtly
dilcliiu in our city in very defelr t?ble,
no belter way lo ppeod the city's
money, ami contribute Itugely lo
Ibe healih of the city. It in aUo
J oiir duty lo fix ail tjalurieb for the
11. Cum mil U c rui l'olico Depart
nu>)it: ? W. K JuhnsoD, Chairmui;
S F Hrasington, ,1. .1. Workman.
Your duties are to take co^niz'vncij
c{ tlie ffiioiene.y of oyery pol cemau
from 'lie Chief down ? to ipyp8titfalP
all poiiiplaUits jnadc i* iZ a i n b t tliem
from tuj*'* to lime; and to take hucIi
notion ui 1 1> o m?tt"r m yoa may
doom wise. vefcri-Dg your decision
either to the Mayor or lo the whole
Council for approval ni the regular
or CM i meetings. I
III. Committeo on fife J.)epart
10 Out j? 3. K. ttr*aington, Chairman)
H T. Gladden, E. C voo Treeckow.
Tbh 1b indcoil a ycry Important com
mitieo and requires constant v i m i -
lance on your part. I<i>< k thorough
ly into tho whole sj-steri) $oe Um
your reel compare* ape d<>|og tlie'i
dutic-fl in keeping tho l:^>cs, wagpns
and hose in good condition : tU^t
)?>ur Fire tyr?. pr??v:| led with all
neuetmary x< quirt* in?nis for effective
work. Belf protection and comfort,
that all hydit\nt6 uro ut ail tiimu in
working order ? would undent lhat
at Jfc'.flt once a month th'-y he testod
to sen if tliey are in cny working
condition. In view of v?oin
plaiutd n(yalp8| i|ou"o No. 5
np<) to attempt to "liavc same closed
up, it is very, important that etrin
gmit rules and regulation fane*
aiu| punishment be adopted pronib
itirg the trespassing upon and abuse
of theflo premises in any way. Tho
closing of the house should b,o
entertained ft ^^eyt. a? ^he c^ti
$cn?? llyjpg' }n Uie uppor half of" the
city are entitled to thin protecting.
It moreover servoa t? (flua|i#<) the
rutp ftf in?vii!HOMO with the balance of
tho city, thu? waving them iu round
numbers $2,00o a year. Qrdoi oan
be enforcod, and it roust be, if it
take* the entire machinery of the
city government to do ?o. Espeoial
Attention in called to the Fir? Alarm
System, ^verj motUod "should be
cuforoed t6 keop tbo iyitim up to a
standard of effl ciaaoy,
t XV? Cfettmtitai oa Sunt Da.
i i?#i tux iii : - A j . Benttif, * 'hwruiftDf
ti??. i- vou I u<ick(iw, J. 4. Uorkuiun.j
I A <eiU'i?i hupt<r v ihU.m id the bit cut 9
[hi)<I povt'iniiiu i?t lh? < ,'ity, euro < f
i il.?: tH'ft* i'JOMUK 4)1 tilU'litlA Ht
k'UMiy 01 ht't't lH, ?.? | , nil i'UcT'Q
U'K j^rupli iiii'i t'8l('|'iif?tit*'
and w 1 1 i>h. ?Si?w?'r uianiiobrt uiunt o?
I <*o i) ut uii tl v d tuler ii h ilujJtiuv
j iittf *n>nii o* ? K.S \>( ilu'in may x'HUivi
, iuiiii .ujiuuv uixuiolll lui ?r l:iclh ti)>
Oily \vi -,V? ?>. bAl.l i /.
I^roai d<i.i id wors r i i 1 1
lund will ,ih\ v>m bo in liiiH .itpart
j lUout tliMl tljo uii'b
j itjjj *m Hr<?u<> hr> !??? 1 i??vO
ul 0|)i?4l, Hl.d (ill Upl<l ''prilit loll bo Ikbk
i m- Ui.i pufponi' I )rdinnno*M oov- |
(?: i|ift tln< j. In ? i 1 1 ^ ? of rtibhibl) ami
liuali upon tl'o htrt'ulH, hikI tlu? liiioli
of hcrho* would l)t? well to como
<ii> iota* fioia tlii;* dopai liuoiil
V. Cwiuuiit l<'i? on Oily l\opori y;
li T (Jhi'tdco. (Miuiiinan; A J.
Hi'utiii', W, 10 .Jolu^jou, Thv prop
cart! of rtU City property au.l lyt#
o? \ oi y iiopoi t Hivl? '?* M ito.u in tiruo
"aVftH niiHi," ih llio old adiitfo IMaroi
for a ehimge in J(;cl limine' No. J,
j Court Homo ami (luard llonac hnvt>
1 luu*u prii^Ci^Uui by your loiuinu Alu>
j or but nov? i iu l? d upon. Look wnll
I Into this a t)i I if doomed tulviuablt? t<>
j adopt liii.ui, ivwk lor an appropi lalion
i tor t'Uino. Would hii^.'OhI ' t lint a
| ft-nro t ?? placed around lve<d IIouho
[No. 'I, eucloHin^ llio enliro lot an
pun ti.i8P.d.
VI Cominitie.e on Wutei.Lifcht
and ?Suwt ru^i' j-r-lC 0. von I re?o?
kti>v, ( 'iiniruiuo;' S 1' liruhini' ton, <1
.J. Workman. Gentlemen, this i* no
bed of but, 1 fool in nppiont
iiij4 this Committee lh*t 1 can RAlily
huy without any rilU'Otion on tbo
lia'unro of (he members of U-e Coun
cil. tlmt I liuvo selected throo men
vv ho chU bo counted on to do their
whole duty. Mute kick* have eome
in the past from this department
I'tuu ull tit a others; no doubt In
mint' i 1 1 it' M v iUidUt Jllfct CUlft',
ibut ino*t gOfionilly their complaint*
j ui " r? HMjnuMn. Tho handling of a
: co*pofution linn ev<'r been a huldj
; ptobh'jn, even f?>r ' 1 1 nolo Sum," Inn
Mmply temper jnsliee with ineiey
i. tul i.?tn nd to yr?ur rights under the
law. Sen that tlio examination ul
tho vvul? r in regularly made accord
in,? to l!u S iiir law. Thin is very
important Ki d b Imu Ul iii vet bUi?U?
'cctod. Lt?c!c vrofl into the mnny tic
oidnul,- tliut fori stiiti I ly occur to de
prive us of li^htn, un<l ptuee lb**
b'ttuae where it buion^B. Then the
Sewerage ? tin., ii? a new woik lor uh
..nd ahould bo well looked at'tcr, uh
il effects Lin- health of our euiiru com
uinuity.
\ 11. Sanitary Commit too ? S l'\
Brufliu^tnn, Oluiirnmni H T. Glad
den, W. K Johnson. Too much
hi.tct i eunuot hi*, piuctd (>n tho do
lioh of tin* department. Tin- name
sU d.lre-tiy the purpofio i.ud
npjecc. und ? If. wu;k cncroaches up
?in -hat of u number of other do
pal i-uji'iilt: Ohmu M-rcotn, v. ell ki p:
d tc'iOo, clefto privies, the proper!
clotting of ail cesspool*. hog pens and !
other fcucb piftcois of infection und'
contusion. M ike such .'jw?j;gfc8tinn??'j
trotn lime to time to your lioaltu ot
(I -ot rf uh vou louy ilud nocCHsury, and
b.e.1 that they aro can toil out. Under ;
tins department it might by wci! *r
recommend an up to d.ate pnbiie
olom t - possibly two, foj t^ale and
Corn tie ? situated im ^ convenient
I 'in-" !Ht property, and ask au
appropriation from Counoil for thid
[?urpobc.
j Vill Auditing Committee ? -A.
j .J. Beat, tie, Chairman; <}? J "NV < > i U -
[ u)hu. W. vfoUpsftu. The duties oj
lliib Uommittoo mo too well kn"wu
| In uecd unv defining, but t-Uoqld al-.
ways ho promptly .v>d thoroughly
fVUpiided to. Trust tho buggosliuu
[made Home time ago by tho Chair.
I man in regard to the adoption of h
voucher system will be mady (fteQtive |
us food as possible, j
IX Cuui^-ltU'tt on t'avks. ? J. J.
NVortfmau, Ci?uirman; y, 1<\ Bra-j
sinatnn, K. (J. von Tresckow. j
: Tiiii work strictly speaking1
should crae under tho <tutiv>* ot
tbo Street Committee, but ut my 10
quest two yearn wt>(o the ftjsyor made
this it spotfUl oonpiiitteo of two nud
appointed Mr. Wolfe and myself on
it This has proven a wise Btep as
it has resulted in calling attention j
t Hpeeially to thie much needed work.
The appointing of this c.omwittoo
rchulted iu tbu forming of a Civie
League uutnpoac'4 of ai* ludiea, on"
fl(?m ward, who have taken no
little interest in the work, and they
should bo eneouraged hh much nu
possible. Considerable improvements
have already been mady. \>v\L there is
room for still grOQlfr*. 1 reoooomend
t hat i\t\ appcoprint on ol at least
$500 be asked, lor the maintenance
and further improvement* of the
Vark* a? this work now has ?mniu<
ed such proportions tUM U must be
taken into account by the Ways and
Moapg Committee. Nothing will add
so m u oh to the looks of your Clky as
the beautifying of theno already
beautiful parks. ^ope Ibis year to
sec ono or tounUina placed in
surrounded with choice flow.
| ers, etc.
These various Committees will Ha
expected to well Into their de
pa^ttv.<?u> at once and present a
| written report at the noxt bitting of
| Council, as your W(yys and Monns
Committee ean?ot complete their
wo^ they know wh&t yonr re
commendations will be and what
part of their f*$ommuttdatlonR will
bo n^pv^yr^ by CoutioiJ. The mo?t
of you are familiar vnth the work
before you, having served on the
varions committees for the past two
year*. Now, In closing lot me ini
press npon you the necessity (or all
to consider well every interest of the
City that shnnld cot^e lxe(oie us, and
be W<>?0 e^reftt) if possible in making
our decision, thnn W? .Would it
were personal interest. Lot q? work
harmoniously to-ge'her IsjlOg asldo
all selfish motive*, looking only to
Um but ??? dw oW *ty>
?sr
AT
?Hit Edge Store?
Wo take pleasure in showing yon through our immense
stock, and introducing to you all of the novelties in
. y
each department, and will Hurely convince you that
it is to your interest to trade with u?-? if low v H
prices, pretty new goods and polite atton- ? ' :
tion count any tiling with you,
DRESS GOODS SPECIALS!
f . ? ' :
V ^ ,*?? -y '? Vy
I |>c Black Voilo, $ 1 . 2 j value, ut 98c
1 pc Cttcli Navy Blue, Black and Grey Silk Mohair, GOc
values, at 10c
Mercerized Wire Twist Voiles, black and light c
values, ut 25c yd ~ ~~ ^ ' ?
Suesine Silk, black and light colors, beautiful for shirt
waists or suitw, Ho yd
\ po black wool Batiste, 60 in wide, at 50c yd
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS!
.
1 lot (short lengths) White Lawn, 15 to 20c values, at -'lOofplg
1 lot 11 " corded and <*hnr*lm?l ;??
?$.!" values ;tt, 12 t-2c yd, .
corded and checked Madras, 36 in wide ;
1 l?)t < sl.ori :e:\ 5-ilia> white Morcrrizod Wai3liugs, 25e valtteg^^p
at 20\> W\rA " .
I lot whitA Imitation Linen, for skirls or suits, at 10c jd : V:;
Kngliwh Long Cloths, Nainsook^ Cambiies and Bleachiiags 111
special prices
?10 in white Lawn, good quality, at 12 l-2c
Ginghams, Percales, Cham braes,
lateas, etc,
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AT TI1E L0WK8T PR
Ladies' and Children's Hats.
?>?m
? - _ . r ? ,
Nice lot Ladies' Ready Trimmed and Sailor Hats. V
Shapes and Styles
? - D
Beautiful Lot Laces and Embroil
To Select From.
AT PRICES TO PLEASE
REMEMBER TH1SI
Cash Coupons given with each purchase (no ohance gam?)
good lor a piece of China ware, or a
Stero*cope an Views ' ' ^ v
"Star Brand Shoes Are Better.**
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, Sandals or
''The best slioe I have ever worn," is what
cur cti in era say.
fi MBl
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FARM SUPPLIES & FERTILIZERS.
Nitrate Soda; Muriate Potash, Cotton Seed Meal, Acid and
Kainit. At lowest cash prices or on*
approve dapers.
Yours Rwpjo1 fully.
P. T. Tilloplffue. Proprietor