Year BookNews and Cowier Book Presses, 1904 - Charleston (S.C.) Historical appendix included in some of the year books. |
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66 Reported Cost A. F. C. Cramer Aldermen Amount Annual Report April Ashley Avenue Ashley River attended 92 August Calhoun Callman Cash Chairman changing the numbering Charleston County City Council City Court City Hospital City of Charleston City Treasurer CLASS College of Charleston Colored Committee Company Council of Charleston County death December 31 December 31st Department disease ending December 31 Engine horse F. Q. O'Neill February FILE Fire Fund GENTLEMEN-I George W Hampton Park Hanckel Health hear Honorable the Mayor inches January 1st Julian Mitchell July June jury King Kollock leave of absence Legare less than carload Licenses March Memminger Montague Clay Pipe months November numbering of Section October Ordinances Paid Park Commissioners poll tax primary election Railroad rates receipts Repairs Respectfully submitted Rhett Riverside Infirmary Robert Barnwell Rhett Rutledge Avenue School September Shirras Dispensary South Carolina suit clothes Total number Tradd Ward White Williams
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Page 10 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Page 299 - ... by a fine of not less than twenty-five (25) dollars nor more than fifty (50) dollars...
Page 24 - Agencies, each for business done exclusively within the City of Charleston but 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...
Page 297 - ... not laboring under the disabilities named in this constitution, without distinction of race, color, or former condition, who shall be a resident of this State at the time of the adoption of this constitution, or who shall thereafter reside in this State one year, and in the county in which he offers to vote sixty days next preceding any election...
Page 1 - The selectmen shall cause the names borne on the list to be written each on a separate paper or ballot, and shall roll up or fold the ballots so as to resemble each other as much as possible, and so that the name written thereon shall not be visible on the outside ; and they shall place the ballots in a box to be kept by the town clerk for that purpose.
Page 2 - ... shall fold up said pieces of paper or ballots so as to resemble each other as much as possible, so that the names written thereon shall not be visible on the outside, and shall place them with the said list in a box to be furnished to them by the City Council of Charleston, which box shall be in custody of the Clerk of Court. The jury box shall be provided with three locks, each different. The key to one lock shall be kept by the Clerk of the City Court, one by the City Treasurer and one by City...
Page 2 - City Assessor, so that no two of said Commissioners shall hold keys to the same lock. When jurors are to be drawn, the Board of Jury Commissioners shall attend at the office of the Clerk of the City Court, and in the presence of the Sheriff...
Page 267 - The number of pupils remaining at the close of the year was 7,948, 246 more than at the close of 1902.
Page 1 - Commissioners shall cause the names to be written, each on a separate paper or ballot, and shall fold up said pieces of paper or ballots so as to resemble each other as much as possible, so that the names written thereon shall not be visible on the outside, and shall place them with the said list in a box to be furnished to them by the City Council of Charleston, which box shall be in custody of the Clerk of Court.
Page 281 - English branches, a legible, rapid handwriting, a working knowledge of book-keeping, an ability to perform arithmetical calculations with accuracy and dispatch, an acquaintance with commercial forms and usages, an ability to take down in short-hand a letter or other matter dictated at a moderate rate of speed, and to properly understand the use and capabilities of the typewriter.