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PENSION ROLL For %Vlfliamsburg County for the Year 1913. Class A?$%. Fitch. W D; Calder, Daniel; Hatfield. C B. Kingstree*; Huggins, Geo S B. Venters; Lamb, H J; Langston. ^ J W. W Class B-$72. Ard, Elisha. Scranton; Bradham. J A, Kingstree: Hanna. Robert. Outland: Ojrburn, W C. Class CI ? >48. Ammons. W E; Altman, N T. Buttons: Brown. J J. Sr.* Browder, Adam: Constine. C. Kingstree; Grayson. John M, Benson: Gray, James J; Lee. Isaac E; Skipper. C W; Thornhill,James W. Lake City; McKni^nt, William M, Workman; Tallevast, H P, Dock. Class C2--$22.10 Ard, GW; Braxton. J W; China, S M; Pack, J F.Greelyville; Baylor,L E; Thompson, D W, Indiantown; Baker, W B, Bloomingvale; Buckles, R A; Browder,William; Burkett, L E; C^rraway.J C; Lee, A J, Miles, R A, Powell. T W, Scranton; Cannon, Cornelius, Harpers; Carter, J T, Lambert; Cook, A L; Courtney, S B W; Dennis, J W; Fleming, W E; Grayson,W S; Mims.J D; Thompson, F F, Kingstree; Cooper, W A; Ogburn, H E; Parsons, A J, Suttons; Dukes, T J; Grice, J D, FowleF; Evans, J S L; Mims, P W, Lee; Ferdon, John, j Gunter, D; Johnson,C J, Morrisville; Gist, George; Gee, J A; Lee, J R; j Hodges, W J; Morris, D E; Stewart, j A L, Lake uty; aicAiisier, j n,, cordon; Mackey, S D, Sailers; McCants,: L W, Indiana; McKnight, J L; Parker,W H, Cades; Nesmith, J L; Posten.John L; Stone,J Phipps; Thompson, John, Vox; Thompson, S P, Church; Tanner, James, Jay. Class C3?$48. " Floyd, Susannah, Lake City; Kee-, fee. E J, Vox; Johnson, Annie J, j Bloomingvale; Montgomery, Leono-! ra, Scranton; McCallister,Catherine;I Pipkin, Margaret J, Harpers. Class C4?$22.10. Altman,Mary; Gibson,S G, Morris- ' n . r>?i.i? ri:?l? \r 1 vine; oucKjes, Liiiawui, ucums, i?* V; McClary, Maggie; Murphey, L L; Pope, Jane; Player, Kate; Pendergrass, B R; Tisdale, H E, Kingstree; ' Burrows,M A R: Cox, Susan; Hanna, Cadness; Weaver, V B; Young, Jane F,Vox; Brown,Eliza; Coker, Hannah; Dubose. Sarah A; Grantham, N E; Parker, Mahaley, Cades; Cane, Harriet J; Coker, Sallie; Feagan.Marga- , ret; Miles,Mossy; Powell,Jane; Rodg- , ers,Ellen; Sauls,E J; Smiley, Vermella.Lake City; Coker, Jeanette; Cam **-.*1? n 1? ci uii ,jiai ma,i/uuj(iiuO|liiiiiij ,l/uaco, Mary C.Lambert; Conner, A S.Greelyville; Davis,L M, Gourdins; Edger- ' ton.M J; Hux, Elizabeth;Wilson. Susannah, Suttons; Feagan, H E, Harpers; Gamble, Susan R, Indian; Graham, M E; Graham, Mary A L; Howard, Sallie, Fowler; Hamlin, Ann M, Heinemann; Jeffries, H S; Player, J E; Tisdale.S E.Rosemary; Joy, Dora, Mouzon; Keith, D L, Johnsonville; Lewis, Mary, Greelyville; Lynch, E; j Matthews, Catherine; Sauls, Pefrien,' Scranton; Mitchum, S R; Matthews,! Margaret; McClam, ? V; McEiveen, { L A, Spring Bank; McCrea, A J; ] Strong, Agnes Z, Benson; Martin, G W,Trio; Noal,Rachel; Newton, Eliza, Taft; Rodgers, Matilda; Skipper, Henrietta, Andrews; Stuckey, EJ; Thompson, Sarah, Putman; Wilson,: M F. Cades; Wise, Mary A; Wilder, 1 R 0. M ?(Haas A fi* f!1?ss l B,4; Class CI, 12; Class C2, 50; Class C3. 6: Class C4, 69?Total, 147. j """" < / for Buros, Bruises aod Sores. The quickest and surest cure for j turns,bruises, boils, sores, inflammation and all skin diseases is Bucklen's Arnica Salve. In four days it cured L H Haflin of Iredell, Tex, of a sore on his ankle which pained him so much he could hardly walk. Should be in every house. Only 25c. Recommended by Kingstree Drug Co ' and M L Allen. adv I The contract for the construction j of the Carolina and Georgia Railway, between. Columbia and Augusta, has been let. ?* II Cougb ffedicfae for Cblldren. Too much care cannot be used in e selecting a cough medicine for chil- ? dren. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements j and is a favorite with the mothers ' of young children everywhere. For j sale by all dealers. adv i i C / (Life Saver | In a letter from Branch- 3g] j land, W. Va., Airs. Eliza- gj < beth Chapman says: "I Qjg 1 cnffprprl from wnmanlv S i I troubles nearly five years. H All the doctors in the coun- S? ty did me no good. I took ra Cardui, and now I am en* tirely well. I feel like a K new woman. Cardui saved ra my life! All who suffer 11 from womanly trouble H should give Cardui a trial." 13 l The Woman's Tonic 150 years of proof have convinced those who tested E| it, that Cardui quickly re- H lieves aches and pains due H; to womanly weakness, and I helps nature to build up Hi weak women to health and I 1 strength. Thousands of : j women have found Cardui I ( to be a real life saver. H U Why not test it for your H t U case? Take Cardui today! I!1 i Anti-Loan-Shark Banks. ! i Within the past few months banks j have been organized in both Charles-, ton and Columbia to lend money in > ^ small sums at reasonable rates to those people who now suffer untold . hardships at the hands of the loan ! office Shylocks. We cannot conceive ' of a more beneficial reform than that , -1-x-J 1 i.L^ I coniempiaieu uy me ui j i these poor man's banks, for their es- ' tablishment means the destruction of i the loan office sharks. The general; j run of loan offices are illegal in that thev charge a usurious rate of in- j | terest?often as much as 10 per cent t a week?but since the laboring men 1 and others,who at times have urgent j need of money to meet a pressing obligation, have no other refuge,the j Shyiocks flourish and wax fat on the necessities of their helpless patrons. 1 The Charleston and Columbia banks j 1 have been organized on a plan that; has proved a success in a number of | other cities. These banks wherever organized and operated have met the ' needs of the class of borrowers mat most easily fall into the clutches of J the loan offices and have at the same , time proven a financial success. Such 1 banks are not charitable institutions j but profit earning business enterpises that do a great and far-reaching charitable work.?Sumter Item. < - , Pains in the Stomach. < If you continually complain of < pains in the stomach, your liver or ( pour kidneys are out of order. Neg- y lect may lead to dropsy.kidney trou- 1 ble, diabetes or Bright's disease, i rhousands recommend Electric Bit- ( ters as the very best stomach and 1 nidney medicine made. H T Alston * )f Raleigh, N C, who suffered with 1 pain in the stomach and back,writes; i "Mv kidnevs were deranored and my 11 liver did not work right. I suffered \ nuch, but Electric Bitters was rec- \ mended and I improved from the c irst dose. I now feel like a new nan." It will improve you,too. Only >0c and $1.00. Recommended by ftingstree Drug Co and M L Allen, c adv i ? c A Business Head. c "Open the the window, waiter, I t ft _ 1_: 1 f im roasungv a customer exciauueu j ^ vho had just dined at Paris restaurant. "Shut it up, waiter, I am frozen," protested a man who had just sat iown. The waiter hesitated. The pro- c )rietor settled the dispute at once. "Obey the customer who has not ret dined," he said.?London Mail. s Attention, Veterans! t A meeting of Camp Pressley will ? >e heid Saturday, May 10, to take jart in the memorial exercises. The r nembers of the U D C are invited to :o-operate with us. The public is cor- ^ lially invited to participate in the p neeting. Veterans, you are request>d to come out on that occasion, as t nuch business will be transacted. x )ne or more of the old soldiers will >e requested to give their personal ;xperienees in the War Between the States. H H Kinder, H 0 Britton, Commander. * Adjutant. 4-17-2t , _ li For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, ? GROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONTC, driTes out e Malaria and buiida up the system. A true tonic tnd sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 60c. B % \ ESKIMO ETIQUETTE. These Curious Arctic People Have No Use For Stingy Strangers. As we scrambled over rough bowl3ors to our arctic home the night, previous we had noticed dark masses >f natives grouped on the slope of :he village to the right of the government buildings, but it was not intil the next morning that we I'aha inti*A/liii.Ail t i\ t lui u lum> 111)1111 ",,C 1" >" w , ation. when they engulfed us in a ;ood nalured brown li????<!. The iirst step was t?? look us and mr belongings over; the next wa-> :? >eg for different articles which opeiailv appealed to their fancy. T: b s a trait wnich the Eskimo s!iave> in cominon with ali the native :rih"< M.<i !i somewhat mars ids sociability. The prodigal gonere? ity of whalers and miners has < mrinced him that all white men are rich, and he regards them as his natural benefactors. The Eskimo code of etiquette runs something like this: "If a stranger has nothing give him anything you have got; if he has plenty lsk him for everything." The genjrosity or stinginess of a newcomer nn his initial visit forever establishes his reputation among the Eskimos. Tf lie withholds the usual presents and pays sparingly for his labor he is blazoned throughout the country as a "tightwad," the Eski mos are promptly converted, so far js lie is concerned, into thieves and villains; but if. on the other hand, lie pays the natives well for unloading his cargo and dispenses little presents with discretion, he is known as a "good fellow," and the whole trioe stands ready to do his bidding. Of the general natural honesty of the Eskimo there is no question. During a three years' residence among them I never lost so much as i pin and frequently had lost articles returned. They would not even take a lumn of coal off the school rounds without my permission. Every year I ordered my supplies in Vome and had them sent up to the slands and delivered to the natives, tnd, although some families might be entirely out of food, they never touched a single box of sugar or biscuit, hut stored it carefully in the ?cliool building, accounting for every item. Any dishonesty shown bas been learned from the white men. I might add that the Siberian tribes do not bear this reputation, ind when they made their annual visit in the spring we had to put everything under lock and key. However, during my stay on the Diome3es there was not a single case of theft among the natives.?Wide World Magazine. Famous Old Medallion*. Medallions of earlier date than L17 A. D. are extremely rare and :onsequently very valuable. A well cnown example of great beauty is :he gold medallion of Caesar Augustus. Of much earlier date, however, are the famous Syracusan melallions, so called, although they vere used as coins. These medalions, which are generally admitted :o be the finest and most perfectly ;xecuted that have ever been struck, jelong to the best period of Greek irt, 400-336 B. C. On their faces ;hey bear an ideal head, magnificent n its swinging sculpturesque lines, tnd upon the reverse the represents ,ioii in u victorious ijuuungn, pox;raved with a vigor of action worthy >f those old Greek masters. The Hens of Long Ago. Evidence lias been discovered inlicating that the common fowl was iresent in Babylonia in the fiftieth :en^ury B. C.; that it was introluced into Egvpt about 4600 B. C., 0 the Mediterranean countries rom Mesopotamia at some un:nown but very early date and to ndia by a race from the northwest, cnown as Dravadians, at an un:nown date. No evidence has been ound that the fowl originated in ndia, but the species is now as nunerous there as in many other parts ?f the world.?Kansas Industrialist. A Record Breaker. "I hope you like your work, my ad/' said a benignant elderly peron to an errand boy as they waited o cross a street. "Men who take >ride in their work are the men who ucceed." "Oh, Pm a record breaker, the nanager savs." "That's the way for a boy to talk, roll me how you do better than othr boys.*' "I take longer to carry a message ban any of them."?London Tit sits. A Particular Farmer. "Pardon me/' asked a lady of rhom the New York Mail has teard, "but are these eggs fresh aid?" "Absolutely, madam," replied the Tocer. "The farmer I purchase my ggs from won't allow his hens to ay them any other way." I THE PEOPLI All * m i* ^ Hig Hides, Furs H. A. MILLER n i Il^sfWhen Visiting The City In at ACr A ri Most I CLOTHIN Just now prices are cut in every pi 513-515 King Street, The HANDSOME IK (OASTjl)/ L WW f 1/lQpc ? r Iberwe NORTH.fi n?i j , i' HM'iUC A passenger servic and comfort,equipped Dining, Sleeping and For rates, schedule tion, write to WM. J Oei yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 11 GROW 1 J DY means of a mutual t and a thorough i needs, coupled with a desi on the part of those info t cerns in this immediate \ the extensive service offei \ building for themselves a t for the larger business of I BANK OF WI) Kingsti r C W Stoll, President F Rhem, Vice-President I Wedding Presents 4 From a $1.50 Sterling Silver Sugai | Don't forget the ever so populai f BICH CXJ Our stock of Glass has never bei 2 present. Also a large line of | CLA-ZEBTTX: I in Sterling, Pearl, Bud CLOCKS AN! A visit to our store will pay yoi S. IHOM. | QUALITY J I 257 King St. - - ;> WATCH IP < > For Southern Railway. Georgel ]1 Charleston ronsofidi | i'S MARKET DEALER IN i Kinds of Fresh eats and Fish. 1 hest Cash Price Paid for | and Poultry. I , PROPRIETOR | - ^ 'tui <1 ULiLifciniici ~ "ijfTHBKr^ By The Sea Don't Fail to Stop LEVY'S Reliable IG STORE half and still we guarantee \ jrchase at S. W. Comer of Morris wiuuj&ij i;unurju I Ihc^TI^EI ?ughfaREOP1^IVEL entfce- ' nd South i?Cuba. 1 :e unexcelled for luxury with the latest Pullman 1 i Thoroughfare Cars. i, maps or any informa* , . CRAIG, neral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. % iVITH US 11 * ly profitable co-operation j : mderstanding of business 3 ire to "live and let live" i irested, many young con- 3 dcinity are making use of Z , red by this bank and are ? solid financial foundation ? t the future. I J LLIAMSBURG, i J ree, S. C. ; ] E C Epps, Cashier. ' C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. I to Suit Everybody, j< r Spoon to a $600 Chest of Silver. t 1 rr g-lass. f 1 'ore been so large and varied as at t * tra- sets 11 thorn and Ivory Handles. Z j 3 BRONZES. | 1 u before purchasing elsewhere. ? C -A.S <SC CO., I < IEWELERS, I j Charleston, S. C. | t iSPECTORS I I town and Western Railroad and 1 ited Street Railroad. x f fire" , 1866 1913. I am Dleased to announce to my old patrons and thei public at large thsfl After the lOth in.?v I will be fully , H pared to carr / H the practice otL DENTISTRY J in all its depart-1 ments. 1 Call on me if you I want -1 * First Class WorR w Prices to Suit. JH A. M. SniderJ Office over Gamble & Jacobs' Drag Store, J Opposite The Record Office. n n H AMYOU TJ I ON THE 1 S & SAFE SPBTl j IF NOT WHY NOT? jj Whose fault is it? It is not ours. J We offer jou the necessary require- 9 ments to place you on the safe side, V and would be more than delighted to? WRITE YOU A POLICY M that will protect you from all 1088^9 by fires at a very low rate. We repi^9 resent the best and most reliabl^H companies on earth. (ingslree msariow, Rial Estate & Loai 6aS R. N. Speigner. Manager. h WATTS & WATTS 1 tuc viuoctbcc icuiclefi* A int Mnoaintt. ? We keep on hand every- j thing to be found in an I up-to-date jewelry house 1 Repairing and engraving I done with neatness and 1 despatch. : As home m dealers, guaranteeing H quality and prices, fl We Solicit Your Patronage. N?tr th? Railroad Station. The National House, 266 Mooting Street, r<u a or rcTA\i c r? UI LMIXLOJO ? VH, V* 1 Rates reasonable; centrally located on J ;wo car lines; parties wishing to go to m he Island daily find it to their advaa- H Age to go to The National; ten minujkeitjfl valk to the boat; special rates to oar-Ml es and families. Mrs vv B Oeland, h 1-29-tf Proprietress. ^ letter Ttrtn Spanking.^ Spanking will not cure chil- 1 iren of wetting the bed, because Jj t is not a habit but a dangerov. H lisease. The C H Rowan Dnfc M Zo, Dept 7,705, Chicago, 111,si lave discovered a strictly harm-^| ess remedy for this distressing lisease and to make , known its J nerits they will send a 50c pack- M ige securely wrapped and pre>aid Absolutely Free to any j a.. r> i eauer uj. liie vahiiiiot xvecora. rhis remedy also cures frequent lesire to urinate and inability to :ontrol urine during the night or lay in old or young.' The C H towan Drug Co is an Old Relia>le House; write to them today or the free medicine. Cure"?he .fflicted members of your fami- * y, then tell your neighbors and'? riends about this remedy. 2-6-lyr-adv i . #