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Zbc people ? UmCUAMTS BWWaeATKU. A COCTNXftyMAN^ IffcWSFAPER. ??>??? i i r m NEWSPAPER FOR HELLER AND BUYER. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, W. A SCHROCK, Publisher. KBSCRIPTIOR, J1.B0 FIR MUM. Caiiulcii, 8. C.. April 9th lOOS. CITY HOSPITAL. W e are informed that an active movement is on foot lo estab lish a city hospital. This is as lt^hould be, and we hope that the efforts of the promoters will be crowncd with success. Other Cities of no greater promiuauce than Camden have these insti tutions, and , all of them are proving a boon to the afflicted, And a somewhat advertisement to the communities i'j which they are located. In some re spects, a hospital in Camden would be 'of more practical use than one located at any other point we have now ia mind. The matter will be brought be fore the Board of Trade or Cham ber of Commerce, one or both of which are expected to assume the active management of the plan, but they cun do nothing without the <$o operation of the citizens. This is essentially a matter for the ladies to interest themselves iu- Few are they who have not sat by the bedside of a sick or d>ing friend or rela tive, and wished for certain lit tle things that they could use to assuage pain, to induce healthful Sleep, or, it may be, to reuder the passing of the spirit into im mortal sleep more pleasant to the sick or uftlicted, by means Which were not available at a private house, but which all hos pitals furnihs. l*et each aud every one of U9 lend a hand, and soon we will bave that hospital. IN EXPLANATION. In.The Chronicle ol the 27th ult We noted a communication from IV correspondent, at Blimey with request to copy, and another last week from a different writer Containing the same request. Both of these communications Were upon tho same subject, Which subject is not of general interest, bur. is purely local so WQ feel justified in not comply* tng .with the requests of our friends. During tho conduct of this newspaper, we have en flavored to light sliy of inter mediating in local differences und do not think that we have lost nny friends by pursuing] that course. Anything of gene tyil interest from auy correspon dent, vr? tauo pleasure in pub lishing, as is our duty, but our spaco is too valuable to squan der iu ventilating personalities between individuals. This course of ours may, or may not be poli tic, but it is right and that is all Wo strive at. rAHMUKS UNION NOTICH. Rcldville, S. C., Mar. 28, 1009. *JV> the Local Secretaries: Tho new form blanks for the Report and Duos for second quarter of 1903 havo just been sent out to tho County fSocre tetarios. Instructions are sont With the blanks. Where there nro no County Unions local secro larios will bo supplied from this oflico and should report direct to the State Sec-Treasurer. Where H county Union has been organ ised, local secretaries should re port to the County Secretary, sending tho County, State and National Dues with proper divi sion of tho Initiation Fees us re quired Uy tUo Constitution. Fioase send in reports with feos ttud dues promptly. J. Whitner Reid, Q. Sjt vte Farmer'1* iJuiou. I Ah Ordinance,! To regelate tlietw of llieflmrain 8yit?m In tbe City ofCtadca. 8. O. Be it ordained by Mte Major and or theCity of Camden, S.C.. i Cvniwil assembled : Section T Tl?( t|?e 8ewerage ays Ifffl of the City of Camden thai I be od der the control of the Committee on W ater, M|)ita and Beverage, and tlie duty of aeruring and 'enforcing full compliance with all rulea and regula tions governing house connections with the public sewers sfcall be vested iu said Committee, or their author ized agent. The duly authorised agent ol said Committee shall be an Inspec tor of Severs and Plumbing, who shall be chosen by City Council of the City of Camden, and shall receive such compensation as the said oity Council shall fix and approve, and whose du ties are defined in subsequent sections. It stiiiM be the duty ?w every person, firm or corporation carrying on a bubluess of plumbing or liouae drain age in tbe City of Camden, to regis-! ter in a book to tie provided for that (Mir pose at the office of the Inspector of Plumbing of tli/e City of Camden, giving name mid place of business, li shall lurthgr be the duty of every per son or firm carrying oil a business of plumbing to give a good and sufficient bond, iu the suin of Five Hundred I>t liars ($000), to be approved by the Mayor of the City of Caiudvn. condi tioned upon the observance of the I,"" "#??iiuii? cooiainca hi '8 Ordinances, for n' u performance of duty in (linking connections with the Se with "ni l l<? Water **'!*?, and to itideimilfy ? liuZZvlTT'" lVr?or au* unskillful, or neg K nt Work or conduct in the uer formance of his dunes, or for any orSt?Zt? the SrWt*rs <>r Water I^pe orbtreetsor aide-walks of said t;it\ material M8e ,of defective or Improper' material used in said work wher.. I'lKi! 8U|Ck per8on Mr flr"> ni ay' be dul> i ' !1' V"1 UkTk JcudcS H.Lm.' I , , l,e>". nn<l for which r ? ? M" be I,nid? "> advance, the fet uesig ua I ed therefor. sm'C . 2 No person or persons aim 1 1 M^TlndT,,10 ?? km h i J th? L}ty ot Camden un unfJr VL ey bel" the employ of or Dluil of a '??etised piuintur. Any person convicted of a violation of this section shall be fined <*l0?InOner 1 ,a" ?."e hundred dollars t*Jm ni i i ? t,,a" twenty dollars tliirtv iiJv ml'ri80,,ed not more than II,,rty dajs. Should any property work" nne "8e to . pay fur the class of work and materials required by this n!hi til0'' tbe contractors will de the w?rk ai,d import the same to tiiL Vi,peCtor* ar,U U,w Plumber wh. slK ehin^0' ?ilhout U?e neces "SL'TV***11 forfeit 1,18 "cense. otc.. o He fore miy portion ot Hi#* construnl ,bu,hW ?nall be laid or iwn^ ,r m ' 1 ,ere 8,,al1 be fl,etl l,y ?>e ovimrof the property at the ofllce'ol a w .M.S.P?CU,r ?^SeWeM nnd t'lumbing a written application lor sum eon [35 "Vm"'? l''e location or the in dftfiH* m plan ol same, showing ton r! U'e, entire proposed con nee* ;,m , , p?'blic sewer through tin home to the terminus. Hlmwiui: Iiines,Ceu-OI,'rir Ul1 ,njUun'8' vent ?<i ?m!i ' -Ibis plan shall be luspcci fied bv 7,,',r0,Ve(l' corrected <>r modi Plum Ji.ff a i 'Rector ol Hewers ami ni?? whereupon a permit tor the proposed connection shall be given by taming that the work will be done by noCa^Kl.nn l,ce,"eU. plumber; but in In Jiff. ? a permit be granted un ientl?M,Pian 8,,rt,, bave been so pre arttihnnti nPProved. Such plans ami ax ? tion'u'i . ^ believer a house connec tion is being made to the public sewer tbe plumber doing the work shall & or h wi i Vart "f tbe work is covered ot re iot,f,r0,,n VieW' 8tM,d a written nonce to the Inspector of Kewtrs and ,:uu^ i,m ??? ??ri ? ready for inspection, and upon the final completion of the work slmii 155 WlV U,e o??.-w"r" B Dec 1 1 on ! n ? ' a.Sk,"K fur " flnal spu lion in accordance with the rules Regulations and plans prescribed bv t,ee w"te'- "K Section f> It shall be the duty of the il ' r '*'?* ? ^ewer and Plumbing, iin Water"' I 'i^l. t a0.' ^ I ' L 1 lie Committee on all nerm/r? ^ Sewerage, to issue ail pt iiuits, Notices ami <;ertillca'es tb keep a dally record of the work in rece'vcil !! ,,,0lil!? ,,n<, "l-'plicalions t illci'ii ' it! lH'pn,ltrt K ?"anted and cer t llcates give*i, to report promptly to I be ( nniumnof the said Committee |,f W'T rt'KU 'ations. lie dor .?pe n 1 l,ol,?? uonnections to t! Ib-irfonstruction, from ti,,.e n?,.. ; !e' ?uniclently to see that all piumbing, drniiuge and sewerage work m!i! rV 'V nJ,cor,|*u?e with these rules and regulations, lie shall upon noti llrnl "" b, I i'l. JlM-ol and pass upon the work, apply wucli tests as may from time to time be prescribed, ami have any d". feels immediately remedied under his nrii FV on* lie shall condemn and order removal any defective material or work done contrary to the spirit ot i'1'8'' tb? speciUcations 5i.ni! '* ,loust> Connect Ions, ami be a S,"Cl' Vt,,er ?'??ties as may ?u. u; ? "e'lto blin by the Coinmiitee on Unter, IJxbts and >>ewen?ge. M8ed<:'n..t.i ^ " Pbinibing Work shall he na^sci i.v i , ' 8n,l,*J ,,M8 u"?y iate of , msnector, and a ceriili tate of approval issued. hi? ni';. ' ,,M? } '"P'^tor, as far as may is lV ra7 ,r lh0 pcformauce ol bin Id, !f ' ,i,a n*U{ ?" enter an3 ' ,,,|,reiT,,s VV,U,,,, tbe limits bindreiif... without interfercisee or Mv .M ' ",ul 1,0 "ball have Uk' Ii i V condemn all unsanitary work 'U ater, J.lghts and Sewerage. i'n'lrfi i" ' wi i h'Yi'J' mIm,,!';','.', 1 1 n Oh? discharge of uu s?,?n 11 i fined not less tlmn twenty ,L* "> ? exc t p t *1 fj10- iV] J!0 ' "?r V,' H"> "ianfi?T , r - | i ni s 1 1 it t accordance with tin. . i ( . ? ' Ai! permiis to to, men will. 1 the public scm>r shall he ,, vVn , I ^er,ti7J,"U tl'" <'um..X: J , atei , l.ifh!. and .-s, u-ern -e mxv < ?-j ' ? JBc#. 10 T*s UnuMi akfMr Jrbo ?MJuM ?OJ hOM? OMMDlkt irltli the public sewer (lull be tetd ><|DI ?Ible for any Utnafle fee BW do U? mj of tin* iu?eUoraMrffk m>htU rttfontkc itfuU to ? giw condition m Uwj were in at the lignoinf of I work Sec. 11. No person shall directly or lndireotiy connect uy open gutter, ceespool, pnfj vault, or rain era er conductors witb-tbe sanitary seer era. See. 12. Every house orbaMnf to be connected with the sewer shall be sep arately eon nected, unlet* special permit be granted for oombined con nections in extraordinary cases. Sec. 13. The House Drains shall be 4 inch or 6 loch diameter, Standard, Vitrified Salt glased* 8ewer pipe, from the publio Sewer to within three (3) feet of the point of entrance to the build ing. The joints shall lie made with Oakum Gasket, well caulked andpure, fresh ground Hydraulic Cement of standard quality shall be uaed and Ceu ot Mortar mixed in the 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 Oil the joints to the outside edjreo* the bell, making s beveled joint, pipe to be laid in straight lines with grade of not less than one foot in fifty (50) feet for 4 inch, and one foot in sixty (60) feet for 0 inch pipe. Connections to the public sewer shall be made imnpp. ally' by } (one-eightli) bend to a V branch in public ?ewer, which location of inlet can be obtaiped at oflifie of pluaibing inspector. Any openings in streets or sidewalks left for the night shall' be properly barricaded and a suitable number of red lights, lighted, shall be placed on or near the opening. These lights shall be burnt from sun set to sunrise. All other changes in direction from a straight line shall be made by a curve pipe, V branches with an accessible clean out, or by a properly curved channel in a man hole subject to the approval of Inspector. Sec. 14. The soil pipe shall be of 4 inch diameter iron pipe, extending from the connection with the house drain (three feet from the building) through the ectire height Of the build in?, and four feet above the roof at a point remote from uny chimuey or window, wholly open at the top and protected by a wire basket. The soil and vent pipes shall I o of the follow ing weights and thickness approxi mately: For cast iron 2 inch diameter pipe, three pounds per foot; for cust iron 3 inch diameter pipe, 41 pounds per foot, for cast iron 4 inch diameter pipe, 0} pounds per foot; for cast iron 5 trch diameter pipe, 81 pounds per foot For cast iron 6 inch diameter pipe, 10 pounds per foot. For wrought iron 2 ineh diameter pipe, 3 67 pounds per foot; for wrought iron 3 inch iiam ttirpipe, 7.55 pounds yer foot; for wrought iron 5 inch diameter pipe, 10 73 pounds per foot; for wrought iron 5 inch diatneier pipe, 14.5(t pounds per foot; for wrought iron 0 inch dium eipr yipe, 18.77 pounds per foot. All iron pipe must be coated both inside and outside with coui pitch var nish or liquid asphalt, or bo galvan ized. Joints of cast iron pipes shall be mude with picket oakum gasket and with one pouriug of hot lead, with one and one haif (11) inches for depth of lead in bell, and so thoroughly caulk ed as to make them gas and water tigh Wrought iron screw joints shall be made with a liquid paste that will hard en and overcome iiuperfeection in the threuds rendering the joints gas und water tight. Sec. 15. Waste and vent pipes from bathtub, wash bowl, basins, pantry sink, kitchen sink, slop sink, and all other llxtures may be of lead or iron of not more than 2 inch diauuter. Tno diameter of lead piDe for the various wastes shall be as follows, viz: One wash bowl, 1J inches. Row of basins, 1} to 2 inches; One bath tub li inches; How of hath tubs, 2 inches; Pantry sink, 11 inches, Kitchen, sink, 1} inches; Luundry trays. 2 inches; Slop sink, 2 inches; Water closet, 4 inches. i iie weight, per loot of lead pipe (thai I approximate: Three pounds for 1J inch diameter pipe; 4 poun<ls for H inch diameter pipe; 5 pounds for 2 inch diameter pipe. Ali joints in lead pij?e shall bp wip ed solder joints. Waste and vent pipes, if made of iron, shall fulfill sam.' re quirements as prescribed in section 14. In case? where lead and iron pipe join, the joint shall be made by a brass or tinned copper sleeve or ferrule; the joint with the ircyi pipe shall be either screwed or lead e.aulked and with the load pipe by a wiped solder joint. Sec. 1G. Every sink, bath-tub, wa ter-closet, basin, urinal, safe or/bth er fixtures shall be separately trapped. Ail kitchen and pantry sinks to have grease trap of either brass iron or lead 4 and (I inches in diameter and at least 12 inches high, with iirass screw plate to clean out same. Kvery s,\fdion trap shall have an air vent from its crown leaning into the main vent or be t-.on ducted separatly four feet above the roof. Anti-syphon traps can only bo used in extraordinay cases by special nermission from the Inspector. The main vent pipe shall he of iron, gener ally of 2 inches in diameter, extending from the lowest fixture parallel with! the soil pipe either above the roof, with j an open top and wire banket, or it may terminate in the soil pipe above | win nignnsi fixture. The vent pipe from u water cloud trap shall l>o I inches in diameter, tho vent pipe from all other traps tu he of the .fiinv t'laraetor as 1 1 jo pipe which il ventilates. 'Iho vent pipes must all have a continuous slopo to prevent tho retention of water which may ho condensed l.i tho pipes. Syphon jet closets, whore located three (;?) feet or loss from tho (1) inch stack) may housed without vent; otherwise located, a 'i inch vent iau->t he con nee- ) tod to tlio top of tlin waste as near the trap as posnil.lc apd oitln r branched into Hit* foui (4) inch stack ahovo the highest liximo or run independently through the four fewt above the roof. Hoe. 17. Wot?T-cloiKit? must bo of th'- Hoppor washout closet or other im- | proved pattern (pan nnd plunder closets liolng positively proh i hi ted), and shall Ik: located in wi ll-lighted, well-ventiln tod apartments. No closets ?o bo sot with putty or plaster of yarls, but a I hrattu or cop|>er ilango with suitable I rubber or graphite gasket ?hal ho j used and securely fastened to the lloor. \Vut? T-c-lo.tets shall not bo Husliod by | direct service from tho water pipes, hut it >ki special tanks placed in such : position as to give at least a head of > feet, except where regulftr low tank ;*los? ts are used. The ovcrlli.w from j the tank, ii any, shall di.>oh&ri(t*d Into the open air or basin of tho cios i t:in no case shall it discharge di rectly into the soil pi;?os. Hoc. lM. V\'ast?> pipes frora ssftr/, refrigerators, cistern overflows ami, rtfer 4wa-k? /jtow ? hiob *?Set is i?vkei\ ' C?li ibj Nl *iisi or dnln pip*. ? a&ost ?i discharged into si ok or Into ops* %ir. Sao 19. All Mil pipes from fiUamb* tag fixtures* except water dnaata, shall ba eoTM?d by strong mats 11 lc s*t a In* , ?rt, seourely fsrtened, ?n.l of such ? mesh is to praveot snj ini rupar sub- ' sta&ces from entering the ?ewt rs or drains 1 Sea. 20. A 1 fixtures shall 1m wbol- ' Ijr exposed, when possible or praetica* ! bis. All pipes shsU be concentrated as much as possible, and *0 placed as to be readily examined and inspected. Where they are ntoessarlly plsoed within walls or partitions, they shsU be covered by wood work fastened by screws or hinges, so as to five ready access for inspection . or repairs. In no case shall a pipe be placed in a fin ished wall. See, 21. All material must be of gooa standard quality, and the work must be done in a thorough workman-like manner, subject Co the approval of the Inspector of Sewers and Plumbing. Sec. 22. No person or persons shsll injure, break, remove or obstruct any portion of nny man-hole, lamp-hole, flush tank, or any part of tke public sewer. Any person violating the pro visions of tiiis section shall be fined not less than twenty dollars (920.00) nor more tbun one hundred dollars (?100.00), or lie imprisoned not less than thirty (3:>)<lnys. S-c. 23. Tito Committee on Water, Lights and Sewerage shell have power to prevent or discontinue any connec tion with the public sewers which dis charges any substuncn liable to injure the sewers or obstruct tiie flow of the sewerage. 3ec. 24. No exhaust steam shall be allowed into the public sewer. Sec. Zb. There shall be no substance either solid or liquid, put in the public sewer of the City at man-holes, or in any other way than through a connec tion made as heroin provided; and an\ one violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by a line of uot less than twenty dollars ($20.00) nor more than one h mdred dollars ($100.00), or bo imprisoned for not more tl.au thirty (30) days. Sec. 26. All waste pines that run more than fifteen (15) feet from the main stack or soil pipe, shall continue unbroken above the roof or return to the main stack above tlu highest fix tures. Sec 27. The main stack shall be provided with a suitable and accessi ble clean-out screw cap attho foot and at all other fixtures or places on the lino where necessary. Sec. 28. All changes in the direc tion of *aste and soil pipes shall be made with Y's and bends with olean out screw cap on and of Y branch. Sec. 20. Where the soil and vent pipe* pass through the roof, the finish ing shall bu made from one piece of sheet lead formed over the hub and turned in on the inside of the hub aud lead caulked around the pipe. Sec. 30 Korthern or iron water closets, having traps above the floor using load connections, must have a cast brass llunge soldered to the lead and bolted to the trap or closet. Sec. 31. Terra-cot a yard sewers may be laid by the properly owner or his authorized agent by obtaining spe cial permission in writing, frorp the Inspoctor of Sewers, said permit to contain a clause specifying that the work and material must conform to tho rules and bo inspected, same as required in Section U of these rules. Ratified in Council assembled this 30th day of March, A. J). 1U08. H. G. CARRISON, Mayor. Attest: J. J. GOODALK, Clerk. An Ordinance To Regulate Sewerage in the City of Camden, IS. C: Be it Ordained by the City Coun* cil of the City of Camden, S. C., that it shall be unlawful for anyone whomsoever to construct, use or maintain any cess-pool, dry closet or similar device within the City of Camden, S. C.; that all persons having upon their ? premises within the City of Cafn.de n any water closet, urinal, kitchen sink, pantry sink, laundry trays, bath tub, wash-bowl or lavatory snail be and are hereby required to connect same with the public sewerage sys tem of the City of Camden; that any persjn violating the terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a I misdemeanor and upon conviction ! thereof shall be fined in the sum of fitly ($50.00) dollars or be impris oned for a period of fifteen (15) Jays. Provided that this Ordinance , shall .not go inttf effect until the first Jay of July, A. D. 1908, and that nil connections made with the pub lic sewerage system shall be uone , under the direction of the City En-.| jineer or Inspector of Sewers and Plumbing; and provided further, that lavatories in private residences' may be exempt from the terms of this Ordinance upon the reeommen-l I datum of the Committee on Water, i Lights and Sewerage of the City Council of Camden. Ratified in Council assembled this 30th day of March, A, D. 1908. H. G. CAKKISON, Mayor. Attest: J. J. GOODADB, Clerk. An Otdinance |Tn' Prevent Injury to Trees and JShrnbs in tho Oi to of Camden, S. (': Be it Ordained, by t he City Conn* cil of the Ci'.y of Camden, S. C., that from and after the passage of this Ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person to cut, scar, muti late, dig up of otherwise injure or destroy any trees or shrub on the public street* or parks of the City ot Cymden, S. C.; that any person violating <he terms of this Ordi nance shall oe guilty of a mi-de mcaoor and upon conviction thereof tshall fee fined in * not exceed- j tag ?ne hundred dollars (IKMOO) or be imprisoned for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days, in the discretion of the City Recorder. Ratified in Council assembled this joth day of March, A. D. 1908. H. C. CARRISON. Mayor. Attest; J. J. GOODAt jF, Clerk. Report ot citg Treasurer lor the cost ot Installing the Sewerage System In the City 01 Camden. S. 6. RECEIPTS. 1007 Received from City Fnnds $ 30.67. June 1st, Received from Geo. W. Waring 250 00 1908 Jan 18 Received from Bond Sale 50000.00 Jan. 18 Received from Premium on Bond sule |. 1000.00 Jan. 18 Received from Accrued Interest 104.15 April G, Received from I City Funds 13,31.77 Total, $ 5.271.59 DISBURSEMENTS 1907. Muh 20 Paid M imagers of Election, hold Mch 27 07 $27 00 Apt 2, pd W M Shannon Atty copy Sewerage act 2. 15 Api 3 Western Uoiou Tele grain 27 Apl 15 Express c'g's on plans and Specifications 85 Apl 15 Stamps mailing Specifications 40 May 3 pd Express c'g's on pkg to Fredei ic Minshall 125 May 14 pd H G Carrison mileage and expenses to Darlingtou and ' Orangeburg 12.50 May 14 pd F M Zenp mileage and expeuses to Marion 11.55 May 20 )>d Express c g's pkg to Geo W Waring 25 May 20 Southern Bell Tel and Tel Co Phone Message 25 June 12 W A Schrock Bond Elect' notice and Tickets 5.50 June 12 C W Birchmore kBoud Elec't notice and Tickets and 1 book 4.94 ?|un$ 18 The Engineer News Pub Co , notice Sewerage Proposals * 27.00 June 18 The State Co notice Sewerage Propo sals 50.00 June 18 The Mfg. Record Pub Co notice Sewer age Proposals 32.00 June 22 For telegram to Abee & Edwards 25 Aug 8 H G Carrison ex pense to Columbia 4.00 Aug 22 Frederic Min shall for plans and specifications 600.00 Sept 2 Western Union telegram to Abbeville 25 Sept 19 J li Cure ton for right of way 250.00 Oct 23 Sina Williams for right of way 7.00 Nov 2 J no T Kelley on account Frederic Min shall Engineer 175.00 Nov 5WM Shannon for recording deed J ii Cure ton 1.25 Nov 12 McMaster work and material furnished 4,819.18 Nov 29 McMaster & Co work and material fur nished 4,993.19 Dec 3 J no T Kelley on account Frederic Miu shall, Engineer 100.00 Dec 19 McMuster & Co work and material fur nished 4,932.85 1908. ' Jau 6 Jno T Kelley on account Frederic Mi n shall Engineer 125.00 Jau 7 Phone Message Chairman Carrison 25 Jan 10 McMasler & Co on Dec Estimate 5000.00 Jan 18 Hank of Cumden interest on notes G4.75 Jan 1$ McMuster <& Co work and material fur nished 1,599.80 Jan 21 The Newsfc Cou rier notice Bond Sale 28.30 Jan 21 The Mfg., Kec ord Pub. Co.. notice bond sale 13.20 Feb? VV. U. Tel. Co. for tel. Ch'inan Cam son .27 Feb? VV M Shownou, At torney, preparing sew erage bonds etc 300.00 Fob 7 Walker, E. & C. Co., Lithograph bonds 134.00 /an 12 Jno T Kelley on account Frederic Miu shall Engineer ? 100.00 Jau 12 Mc Master & Co work and mulerial furnished 8,123.07 Mar 4 Jno T Kelley on uccount Frederic Mln sU*)l Rngineer 1(10.00 Mar II McMuster & Co work and material fur nished 10,331.53 April J McMasler 6 Co V i u*l Settlement 5, 507. \pril 3 W M ShttnooQ Attorney <hsl for ser vice to fs Go and pre paring Bond ? 200.00 April 8 J J Good ale Sec*y (service to S Co 100.00 April <5 Frederic Mill ' . shall Enginess. Final \ *? -Settlement 1,819.81 April DCW Birchmore for 1 HooU 1.00 April OLA Witt kowsky Attorney for .right of way, Francis Brown 20.00 Total, $52,716.59 Respectfully submitted, J. J. GOOD ALE City Treasurer. Attest Correct: H. G. Cnrrison, Ch'r'm A. D. Kennedy, P. M. Zemp. Jno. W. Corbett, Dtfvid Wolfe, Sewerage Committee. April 6th 1908. VPjPf I4t? *? ? ? C>qk1cI|iAi C~ March tfeb, 1906 Tbe Sewerage Coexnittee, Cm den, S. C. -I Gentlemen: I have made a flDnk!nip?etl<Ml of the mytcm of Sewerage for your city, installed by Mcllas*' ter & Company contractor*, tai find po w every thiu&oin a satls factor? condition. "T feel no hesitancy in stating that the arork constructed by yonr con tractor ie equal to any, under taken under simitar ccbdUioiifi that have come within toy obser vation, and ter superior to others, and feel no hesitancy m recommending that payment be made for the work undertaken by them. Respectfully submitted, > Frederic Minshal),, Engineer. _T?IK BKST FOB biliousness AND KIDNEYS. HARDWARE J Cutlery and Farm Supplies PREPARED AGRICULTURAL LIME. A very Clicnp Fertilizer for Cotton, Coru ami other Crops ? It Prevents Bud Worm and Rust Extensively used in adjacent Counties with Best Results. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE ?5c ALL SPORTIINI6 GOODS IN SEASON. I also carry a fine line of General Merchandise and will be pleased to serve you. Call on or write A.D.KENNEDY, CAMDEN, S. C. A III LINE HAIL IV A J. TIiorc Arrival* ami Departures am well a.H Time ami Connections with ?tlier C'ompnnleR, are given only an Information nnd nre not Ouaranteed. NORTHBOUND. I-?v Catmlcn Ar Hamlet. L<v Kalei^h Ar Portsmouth liichmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Pittsburg At A i Ar A i A i No (W 11:02 p m 1 : 1 0 u m 4:20 u <ii 9:15 a m 12:80 p in 1 :40 p m 3:55 p nt No 60 6:57 a m 9:15 n m 12:50 p m 6^05 p m ?:?0 p in 1 1 :00 p ni 7 :30 a m b: jO a m No 84 7:55 10:15 1:20 10:10 6:05 9:15 11:32 4:15 0:42 p in p m n m a m n m a in a Ql p m P tn SOUTHBOUND. No 99 No 43 No 81 Ia' Camden 8:40 a in 12:30 a in 12:10 pm Ar Columbia 9:47 ft in 1:26 a m 1:25 p m Ar Savannah 1:05 p in 4:30 a m 5:05 p m Ar Til m pa 6:50 p m 7:50 a in Ar Maiini 7:30 a m 10:25 a m The Seaboard Florida Limited Trains Nos 98 and 99 arc coin posed exclusively of new and up to date Pullman equipment a* follows: Dining' Car (a la ourte) service, double drawing room sleepins cars, state room and observation car between New York and St Augustine. Trains NOs. &1 and 84 Seaboard Express, daily, are composed of the following equipment : Pullman Drawing Uooin ttufTet Sleeping Car between Washington and Jacksonville, daily Pullman Draw ing Uoom llnHet Sleeping Car bet ween Jacksonville and Tampa. Pullman Drawing lioom Sleeping Car between Jacksonville and Orlando, daily. Trains Nos. 43 aud 00, Seal>oard Mails, are composed of Pull man Drawing Itoom Buffet Sleeping Car between Now York nnd Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Buffet Parlor Car betwei ,i .lack* nonville and Tnmpa, daily. D:nii)g Car tetween Washington and Ha ml el, daily. For fuvther Information and lte?ei'vations Apply to E. J. COOPBtt, Aot.4 W. L BURROUGHS T. P. A , Ctuudea, S. C. Columbia, Si. C.