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"7,' '1'tr ol r bleneralid re rt itthre' inor oit a of othie en5onir haveOO( be m. o, hloe tor 1.0;r "erwh e i..: 0- ; ( o i y Thpeyriourd ha50 omr.. har .h al 'I iti.I ..tt isl'he at pr..O, an he i al .e ,20 cejtst pr ayffar to tenew pIonds. ti a notin bel bne dn,b his fres foeThe bill proviinll i)Salredorcu 7d.-s as itpssd h7S naefie salris n ewery a fllws1A'* T t of NI,j. Iihinean it 1is 'ii iv' 1.t!i -lIt I TR 0it INt ' s Ila Illr ti 1""ln t Kltizt'hs. MIuj. lummla wHtS a t i - of Virjnia. but had spe't his nt i ~'. i f hiri. tI i I W :Ii e ir. I I V :kii i 11ii i~ .1- 11 i~: im e Aru lI I -i e di.:11 t i n ft hatrwe; t y the ' i t lita n n' d \ ,i - l . f o )Itr b:h $10-, Fidt il it ai m ai': l: t it' ' IiI. tla 1. 4'mil i t , --ir it. a I. w in th at wa, %v i m ae-,t h- w- thi l. miar W tf hisit) at wi t irt.! -i wat f:'t hfutili tnhfarh-ti i n hei. dlil niiwh bwmn lit t,t bo th-rived from tlhi. A mit t-he i ly ar-"killiilt it) fAv"r is tcont"ly. WVe dKubt it v w llN SaVin . 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't ,irirmm(' iiiiinIl'.mmhreit F atl:. imi it'.-n-min .h\- S'ourt ''t- r l e'in thjet foli' toru-l aiti l -I.I.A nIowji.i. s p in t ighin dIF' F.S gat rt ii i.dak fewJuanita. -t't fo h Chaeton Iver behIon utitt tIh.-rnCl of aiwa ho l I(Ig haret -il llh (I nd ya i --e e -a ik Shn Mr linflernatol cll an ord ci tatentthe the Southern Itit S tu ay Iu W., Iaut , Mr . l'. \.r t~oi's~andattndA prata Gn at.Bt rdt banday. will o the oy or.h all " 8lIloa:. Lalesnii, c i builin i a avroeienc rwa her. oM.Ma n I. -n ' s lso nadi g lu b er a d p e COUNTY PENSION LIST. A tI.V IF iC1) 1.IS* r TiOSEN WIO AICE ItN FiTi.i) To1 T'OCNSION IN TII14 ('411INVrV. 'I fit, W orh t I of I t, C(i,,ty 'ei,slo IHo tit r i'h i, itimedt It's Work i,n M t11tuti ay 'IIta ret I.-. s T lais l. is t Year. The Coltity P1eltsionl 11oard4 held it's last titeeting ott Mlonday anl closed up1 the wt ii a before it, and through the kind iiess of MI. W. (. Peterson, clerk of the i-and, we are etnabled to pIblish the re sult of their work. As will be secii the petsiotters are di vided off inito classes, which last year re ccived pel siots as follows: Class A, 1*72: Class l. $t6.4o; Class C, No I, $I.-o; Class C, No. 2, $12.Y; Class C, No. 3. $12 3o; Class C, No. 4, $12.30. The t oi Act provides inl regard to these classes as follows: (i a) All soldiers atid sailots who lost both arns or both legs. or sight, or who ate physically help less, the stint of eight dollars per motith Ah All soliers or sailoi a whit lost one arin ot- leg itn tite said service, the suti of four diollars per inonth. (c) All other persots entitled ,to pensiotts uider the provisions of this chapter, the suti of threed<ollars per nmonthi.'' The law further provides: "The stiti of at least onlte iidred thtousand dollars s.0lie beappropriated to paythe pensioners providel for it this Chapter, and inl case tile saie, ir such attint as shall be ap pwropri:lte<. shall be insuileient, tien the aiunt so appropiriated shallbe dis t ibitel, i p lOtately a1MIg those le gally ctit ii-to receive the satne: Pro vided. That tihese pensioners described itn sublivision cit)u shall have beet first paid ill 1ill ' As will be seen friin the list Newberry has no pensionies itn class A, aid tihe above provision iecoutits for tit, petsiOn t. iit receiving tite atitontits desigtnated inl the law. The flloiig is a complete list of those wht) n ill receive pelsions this year in this couity: ClASS It. Namue. Postollice. i Mass, J N., Newberry. 2 Fultter, I) J., Pr-sperity. Gtialin, j J ., Newberry. 4 Jones, W R , Newberry. L t.ester, Geo., Prosperit. nSlinith. .1. D)., Kinlard's. et.ASS C, NO. I. i (,rtiber, Citristopher, Prosperity. 2 lii.t. Rainey, Kinard's. 3Kin.trdl,j. 1-1ilip, Sligh's. . Kiunrd. 1. Preston, Pomiaria. 5 L,athrop, Gei I)., Newbwrry. L I.ivinigstitt, '. li , Newberry. 7 Moats, F. D., Kinard's. 0llore, G Sain, o11 speity. 9 Rank kii, HI. C , Prospei ity. (o S)tith, T. M , Sligi's 1i Wicker, J. Beltoll, Sonldleys. C CiS, NO. 2. I Medeiihauigh, W. I., Newberry. 2 'itt, I,evi, Newheriy. 3 11 )zer, F. A , Prosperity. .1 Hoot.er, 1). 1,., Prosperit.y. 5 1mitibers, J. I, Newbei ry. 6 Claptoti, W. )., Whitintres. 7 CIa1iy, 1) 1, , Newberry. C.ititon, J. I)., Newberry. 9 Calnies, .1. T., Newherry. to Crotter, V S., Newberry. CI.ASS C. NO. 2. 1 Ctrisp, Jloel TJ., Gary. 1 2 1 )avidsont, R. S., Reuhett. 13 I)..vent) >rt, 1. J., Silv et Street. 141 1)avenplort, WV. P'., I.ontgshore. 15 I)lennis, WV. T., Prosperity. i(i I liekert, (O. A., Prosperity. t7 FiloIw, J. A., Whittnlites. IX Frantk litt, WX. It , Newberry. 19 lultimer, L,evi J ., I)erricks. 2i1 Fant, Geo. 1) , Prosp)erity. 2! Gaillard, J. 11 , Newberty. 22 Grilitn, WV. WV., Jalap)a. 23 G'lyitup, Walttker* M., P1otaria. 24 (',rtuber, I ,evi, Poittaria. 25 l.nlightt, XV. II., Newbierry. 26 K iler, ,evi, P1rosperity. 27 K ihier, J. I I., Prosperity. 29 I,ester, Jatnes, Prosperity. 3.1 l,ivintgstont, I)attiel W., Sigihs. 31 1,ivintgstoni, 1.. TI, Sliebts. 32 Livintgstoni, C. S,, Slighs. 33 I,ivintgstont, R. II., Slighs. 34 M\yeis, Yates C , P'rosp)erity. 35s (Ixnter, T. J , Newberry. 36 1Poagtue, Ilineket, IKintards. 37 ()uattlebaunit, J . lF., Slighis. 3X Riser, jaIs A., P'ornaria. 39 Reese, F. W., Renbhen. .40 Rtherford, WV. F , P'rosperity. . i Swittdler, J. WX., Newberry. 42 Sithl, F. M , Glymnphville. 43 Sligh, G;eo. A , New oerry. 44 Sease, I). C , Newberry, R. F. D). 415 Shteppard, Joltit, Chtappels. 417 TlbhIert, J. XV., Prosperity. 45 Thrift, Geo ,Prosperity. 49 Ttuttner, 1I. C , Prosperity. So Weed, J. Tetrn, Prosperity. Cri.A8S C. NO) 3. I Brightt, Sarah, Newberry. 2 Cromler, EmatliniIe, Glyttphiville. 4 Thottpsotn, RebeCcca J., UJtopia, cr,ASS C. NO 4. t Bradley, IC. A , Newberry. 2 Itisthop, SarahI, ll(ope Statiotn. 3 tonkinightt, M. F., Newberry. 4 lledenbantgih, Cathteritie, P'rotsperity. 5 toov.er, Rebecca, P'rosp)erity. 6 ltrown', Loutisa, Craven lill. 7 itrook:s, h' S ,lProsp)erity. S Camipsont, Annta S , Newberry. I) Cannuont, T. C , Newberry, to Crooks, F A , Newberry. a;i Crotmer, Mary, Newberry. 12 CampbeIllCl, L,ottisa, Whittmitres. a 3 Cromier, Rebeccca, H aynte 14 Cromter, Margaret E , Reutben. i,5 Cromter, Elizabetht, Craveni Hilit t6 Cromner, Harriet A., Hlayne. 17 Chapmtan, Caroline, Prosperity. i8 D)aventport, Blettie L., flelfast. 19) Dehart, Cathteritne, Prosperity. 20 D)ickert, Nancy C, 2: Fptintg, Margaret E., Newberry.. 22 Epps, Hlarriet R.., Prosperity. 23 Fellers, S. R., Newberry. 24 Felker, Eiz7abeth, Reuben. 25 Garlingtott, 8. Li., Newberry. 26 Griahatt, Mary C., Rentben. 27 Jentry,.S. C., Newberry. 28 Harris, Nancy C., Newberry. 29 Hlalfaere, S C., Newberry. 30 Hettdrix, Rebecca J., Newberry. 31 .1Hinter, M. R., Newberry. 32 Holt, Salile, Newberry, R. F. D). 33 lierb)ert, Martha, Jalapa. 34 HlortonI, Etnily, Jalapa. 35 Hentdrix, JanIe, Newberry, R. F. D. 36 Johntsont, Sarabi, 1 , Newberry. 37 Johnson, Mary F., Intdependence.. 38 Johnslonl, R. Jane, Inidependence. I 3 Kinar, S. C. Newberry. 40 Koot, L. F' Potiaria. 41 Kibler, 1,. M., Poinaria. 42 Kelly Elizabeth, Poniaria. 43 l,ivitigston, Nancy, Newherry. j14 L.ong. Morgan, Prosperity. 45 Mann, M. M., Newberry. 46 Merchant, L. M., Prosperity. .17 Moon, Catherine, Newh)erry. 4S McGowan, V. S., Newberry. 49 Montgontery, Jane A., Newberry. 1 50 Morris, Elizabeth, Prosperity. 51 Morris, Dolly, Prosperity 52 McCarley, Harriet -., Whitmnires 53 Moyer, Louisa h,., Prosperity. 54 Metts, Elizabetli, Little Mountain. 55 Neel, Elizabeth C., Newberry. 56 Nesly, Mary, Newberry. 57 Rikard, Francis, Prosperity. 58 Reeder, Margaret S., Independence. 59 Rhodes, C. L,., Prosperity. 60 Senn, M. J., Newberry. 61 Sligh, H1. L., Newberry. 62 Swittenberg, Nancy C., Jalapa. 63 Speers, Nancy M., Newberry. 6.1 Sanders, Julia, Old Town. 65 Stillwell, Mary F. , Prosperity. 66 Sheppard, Eliza, Prospertv. 6; Sheely, Susannah C., Pros,)erity. 68 Sheely, Rlizabeth, Slighs. 69 Sligh, Josephine, Slighs. 70 Todd, Sarah, Newberry. 71 Tygart, Druilla, Pontaria. 72 \Verts, . M., Slighs. 73 Wilson, Martha, Newberry. 74 Wheeler, Ml. X. C., L,onshore. R VCA PI TU LATIoN. Class B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Class C No. I . . . . . . . . . . . Ii Class C NO. 2 . . . . . . . - - . o.50 Class C No. 3- . . . . . - - - . 4 Class C No. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Total I15 The numiber last year was 1I8. New applications turned down by 'to board: Natte. Postoflice. CL4ASS C, NO. 1. I Croner, Harrison, Craven Hill. CLASS C, NO. 2. I Aiick, Z. E., Prosperity. 2 Fulmer, W. P., Prosierity. 3 Kinard, Samn J., Newberry. 4 L,ivingston, Jacob 11., Poiaria. 5q Setzler, W. Ht., Hayi-e. 6 Sing ley, G. M., Sligh's. C.ASS C, No. 4. I Bedenbaugh, Ainanda, Prosperity. 2 Kinard, Margarett, Ponaria. The State Board held last year that a 1uan with over $40 and a woRnan with over S5x0 worth of property should be aible to carni a gross incomne of $75 or $ICO. 'The following were dropped fromn last year's roll because the Board thought froin evidence given thein that they had enough property to produce the gross incomne is stated above: C1.ASS C, NO. 2. 1 Counts, J. B., sondleys. 2 Dominick, H1. M. Prosperity. CI,ASS C, NO. 4. I Graham, Polly C., Renben. 2 Doninick, Nancy C., Prosperity. 3 Quattlebaum, S. C., Prosperity. 4 Richardson, Nancy I., Prosperity. 5 Ringer, Margarett, Poinaria. A41 the above have the right of appeal to the State Board or if they can satisfy the County Board that the evidence given the Board is incorrect can have the cases renewed. DIM) DURINC TI[ij VEAlR 1901. I). W. T. Kibler, A. J. Holt, M. C. Davis, M. R. Perkins, R. 14. Boozer, Ma ry A. K inard, Mary Wilson. White Man Tumd Yellow. Ureat consternotion was left by the friends of M,. A. -logarty of ,exington, Ky., when they saw lie was ttrniiug yellow. H ie skIn slowl" changed color, also his eyes, and he su tIered terribly. Ils nnaady was Yellow Jatmndice. Hie was treated1 by the beet dyctors, hut without. benefit. Then lie was advised to try l10lectric Bitters, the wondlerful Stomnach andl Liver remedy, and ho writes: "After taking two bottles I was wvhooly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver andl Kidney troubles. Only 25e. Hold by all druggists. H OME AND C HILD D)oes. your horse "feel his oats"? What a differenne be tween the grain-fed andc the grass-fed horse! The first st ong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before hc begins. The fecding makes the difference. Children are not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. Thle child gets new appIet ite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. This picture represents the Trado Mark of Scott's G Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & IIOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York, Soc and Sr. all dlruggists. NOTI0*1. N. AN \Pr N T 'I I' H ow's the Fa y Does its food agree_. wv thl it' I i, n'.t, :all and see u V(W cari.y agrea mally differ,( 1(kd, f)"'hy!'od m d ec 1 p,ie you I th hic Indit o years feprenei en rngto thel eed of, thteyonse . i .. P L T ' R Will Cure a Cold---top a Cough One of the inany re.-ons why a Porous Plaster is so ellicieit in relieving an ache or a pain, a coug h or a cold, is because it. . alw.,y- (n duty-right over the pain, anid the pores absorb the mcedication ncces sary to effect an ininiediate cure. WVc think RE _X the best Porous Plaster made. W. E, PELHAM & SON, Prescription Pharmacists. B R US11. Uf. wvithit Rirlislh frcwl >n fi... mo. W areIi i >9 i i for thw hir, h et tih flesh, b s:. t - huts Iili su . NtedlI"ss to 5r. I I h ty. Ah im)l ryon 5 good-i ofex lln gu n . mittol in oulr stock. n- 1:1- JQ !: LV Famous Chocolate and Bon Bons. Fresh and toothsome. Sold only by us. Fresh supply in bulk or in packages always on hand. When you get LO WNE Y'S you get the best con fections made, regard less of price, and when you get it from us it will be FRESH, Price 60c per pound for regular stock pack ages. S. B. JONES. FOR Your New Year Supply of anything that is kept in a first class BOOK STOIE You can find Cheap at A GENERAL LUNE OF LEDGERIS AND, Journals and Book Keepers Supplies always on hnnr HERE AGAIN GIRLS With another Junior Range to) ho givon to h li H ilo girl IT of ago Who cults ou1t. tho groat ost, )A111bor of BUCK'S iiIvorliHImnt,It. TH _TH AD. e, ~t. (Cont.est, uli QOSs iebruar y b mie o ted ) a Ij CURE FREE! A in itisIant Relief and Permanent -n All Cases. i' 0 N It KCL'T () OF POSTAL. N/ ~ ~ .l .L.cle ress I'lainl.y. Thvi- is nothing like Asthmialene. SI rlgvs instint relief, cven in the l nso.;. It (1.1ur'swhe all lse l'v. C. 1". W14llS, of Villa I ,Ays: "Yotur trial hot(le of 1w : -c nrceived in g-ood condit,ion. Ii o how thankful i feel for -(ri.1 I'v from it. I was i slave, h putrid sore throatand Asth N .1rs. I despatired of ever be 0 .w )( your advertisement for -Ith,.- drvad ful and Iormenting h inad thought 3ou had ok itYmur--vvs, but resolved to ila.To my as tonishmient, the -eit .i a .r;un Hev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, iahhi of the Cong. Mni Israel. Nicw ) ork, .Jan. 3, 1901. .\PTMtUs'.M I1111NHCo., - u ': Yur A.stiilllele is an i-em.wdy for- Asthma ind I-lay V a".ilkl its composition alleviatuti all - wh iCh combine with Asthma. ik astoniAihig and wonderful. - oha .\t.h ulimaine contains no j4'f. 1 i )vM1I's > .1M. )MM I US WN81881 i,.:us, N. Y., Volb. 1, 1901. n (:-e of duly13, having tested t,he il rew of At,~hma. My wife has *..i 12 years I. ILVling exhalusted 4.4d to *.ee your siigu upon your -' u~ oiained a hottle of Ast,hmalence. ~, . , '4 ..v::mber. I very soon noticed b . h-r 10hma has disappeared a I hat I can consist,ently * 1.1 - with thisi distrein4~(g disease. H' F'eb. 5, 1901. x r 22 y ears. I h ave tried numer' euo your1 a4dvert.ise.ment and n0. I have sin(ce purchased your -have, faily of four children, and 4(4 '1. 4' ' ..4- I now4 44 in the bestL of healith and am doing 44 b 4 I ~ .4 ca m:0uake such (1-4 of as5 you see fit. 67 East 121)th st., New York City. TRii\!. IBOTTL . F/ JELUi!Y FRE~E ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. I ). no d4 -' o~ :l4Jcreior l>it. T AI"'T BRO)S'. MI EDICINE (0, Y! >Il4'',N SOLD HY ALL DRUiGGISTS. There4ar4 u4n a I tan b1)usi ness, but, the meanest, competi to(1 thIat h. -('.:i41r tn y, i the mani who sets toand wil (uiy .' ', I 4 n r- I h- hv -'.''!4'0ady b)o1lght line Pianos by tell in1' 19n m 44 V - . 4n ,% 4 .4. 44. '.Ve wvould4 advise such men as this to g,et. out41.0 ivrk,'p le * til .1'~v was'e 0in such work as this in huinting new i4ui4tom(4rs, sua1 . ..r I a 4,4-y Iub 44'i a4 P'iano, (1nce' (in a while. T[hi ' s of .'''' w b4 :- S l'I Ei"I'I'! A NOIS atre the best, people on e-4tn and4 , th44i r 4 * e h4t (be11ban!.d by every little wilndl that blows. STl Ii 1' C) .\ i, he vm'* Iin((4,. Pianos made(1, and( are sold all over the wori'i on ((r' 'D ' ha '' h~i r4Iitab' l' IE l Pi1~IIANO all the time, and when4444'(14,I4 '' nnyone 4H nrin sonmth4111 inaS goodi for less money--just rebr41I4((4(I vo,,ha oi '4.i s"' befor. \Vil I.ad......- ...... pi:m, oun the SlEI.Fl PIANO and save the hI y pro.ti" n Pi 'ju'. AI bina 44e . r nor(4''' Md., North and South Carolina Braneh wi'hre aritls ro nk h cbn StcklPfeto. FINE GOL.D WATCH. S7~~; sC~all and exarnine my stoc befre b ying Buy Ne"?WVPa YIOU. Iala C1 S h tz ~ IIM~U1 D~I~t~I7 Joweler and Optician.