Year Book ... City of Charleston, So. CaNews and Courier Book Presses, 1908 - Charleston (S.C.) |
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Page 95
... attended at the Police Court and conducted prosecutions for violation of the City Or- dinances , among others , against the following : Charleston Canning Company , in which a conviction was obtained . The owners of the various ...
... attended at the Police Court and conducted prosecutions for violation of the City Or- dinances , among others , against the following : Charleston Canning Company , in which a conviction was obtained . The owners of the various ...
Page 101
... attend court with prisoner . Illegal use of pistols Improperly searching prisoner . Intoxication Leaving post before being relieved . Loitering and conversing on duty . Making an unnecessary arrest Making an unnecessary arrest Neglect ...
... attend court with prisoner . Illegal use of pistols Improperly searching prisoner . Intoxication Leaving post before being relieved . Loitering and conversing on duty . Making an unnecessary arrest Making an unnecessary arrest Neglect ...
Page 113
... attended by Sergeants and Squads , 99 . Still Alarms of Fire , 42 . I certify that the foregoing is a correct report as per Re- corder's morning reports Official , C. L. SHEPPARD , W. A. BOYLE , Clerk of Police Dept. Chief of Police ...
... attended by Sergeants and Squads , 99 . Still Alarms of Fire , 42 . I certify that the foregoing is a correct report as per Re- corder's morning reports Official , C. L. SHEPPARD , W. A. BOYLE , Clerk of Police Dept. Chief of Police ...
Page 144
... attended to and owners or tenants instructed how to comply with ordinances . CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY WAGON . This ... attend to their work without the danger of injuries from electric current . Six taps to cut out light and power were ...
... attended to and owners or tenants instructed how to comply with ordinances . CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY WAGON . This ... attend to their work without the danger of injuries from electric current . Six taps to cut out light and power were ...
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... attended 102 . Chief's Driver , attended 102 . Supply Wagon Driver , attended 102 . ENGINE NO 1 PERMANENT FORCE . Engineer B. E. Bicaise , attended 102 . Assistant Engineer T. E. Watson , attended 102 . Driver C. Brown , leave of absence 1 ...
... attended 102 . Chief's Driver , attended 102 . Supply Wagon Driver , attended 102 . ENGINE NO 1 PERMANENT FORCE . Engineer B. E. Bicaise , attended 102 . Assistant Engineer T. E. Watson , attended 102 . Driver C. Brown , leave of absence 1 ...
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00 CLASS 00 Reported Cost Aldermen amended amount Anson April Ashley Assistant attended 102 August Balance Beaufain board of public Bonds Brick Broad building Calhoun Callman Cash cent Chairman Charleston Museum Church city council assembled city engineer city of Charleston City Treasurer collection College of Charleston Colored Columbus Commissioners Committee Company Council of Charleston coupon bonds Curator curb December 31 December 31st Deck Cards Department Diseases drains Drake duty East Bay ending December Engine horse expenses February Fire Fund garbage Hampton Park Hanover Hasell Honorable immigrants inches Insurance interest January July June labor Lapham Legare Licenses March Market Mayor and Aldermen months Museum November October Orphan House paid Park Police Receipts Reel horse Repairs Respectfully submitted Revised Ordinances Rhett roadway Roper Hospital Rutledge salary School Section September sidewalks Society South Carolina specimens Suit Clothes tion torpedo Total Tradd Ward Wentworth
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Page 308 - ... to bear interest at the rate of four (4) per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually...
Page 178 - From 20 to 30 Years . From 30 to 40 Years From 40 to 50 Years From 50 to 60 Years From 60 to 70 Years From 70 to 80 Years From 80 to 90 Years From 90 to 100 Years Over 100 Years Totals 433 968 1401 DEATHS IN HOSPITALS, INFIRMARIES, ETC.
Page 294 - AN ACT to Authorize the City Council of Charleston, S. C, to issue Coupon Bonds, at a Rate of Interest Not Exceeding Four Per Cent. Per Annum, for the Purpose of Taking Up or Exchanging the Four Per Cent.
Page 37 - Telegraph companies or agencies, each for business done exclusively within the city of Charleston, and not including any business done to or from points without the State, and not including any business done for the government of the United States, its officers or agents, $500.
Page 38 - L'HERMINIER, from Guadaloupe, with an extensive collection of specimens, the fruit of twenty years application, expense and industry, which he offered to the society, was an advantage, not to be lost sight of.
Page 321 - ... and any person or persons who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in section two of this Act.
Page 308 - an act to authorize the city council of Charleston, SC, to issue coupon bonds, at a rate of interest not exceeding four per cent, per annum...
Page 172 - Lungs. j 97. Asthma. | 98. Pulmonary Emphysema. 99. Other Diseases of the Respiratory System (Phthisis excepted). V. Diseases of the Digestive System, 100. Diseases of the Mouth and its Adnexa.
Page 38 - The State Legislature and the City Council, alive to the importance of this object, with a promptness and liberality, which will forever redound to their credit, contributed largely towards the purchase, and, with the sums subscribed by individuals, enabled the society to make a purchase of that valuable collection, which is now one of the chief, and perhaps, most interesting ornaments of the city.
Page 62 - ... citizens implicated in their use. In like manner, if a torpedo is suspected on any part of the road, order the point to be tested by a car-load of prisoners, or citizens implicated, drawn by a long rope.