The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 31, 1908, Image 7
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/Third Quarter, 1908,
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' *to McCabe co
J9V1 X Boyd, M D lu
/i$b S C Thomas br
John C Everett co
ViOQ S J Cameron br
7rn J T Fripraon ch
702 J G McCutcheu ci<
703 K J Kirk in.
704 Miss Lily Cunningham
705 J J Steele, J r
7W W W Lynch . roi
707 W B Godwin
708
709 W H McGee
710 L P Kinder co
711 S S Mitcham roj
712 E L Kryan
713 E D Epps
714 R P Hinnaut br
715 C D Cannon ro
716
717
718 H M Thomas
719 A E McCullough
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tav b721
J G McCullough sa
722 " cc
723 Lidge Powell ro
724 WSJ Flowers ro
725 Blakely-McCullough Corp
726 J D Evans ro
727 S P B Altman ro
728 George J Graham jai
729 " co
- 73Q 44
d C G Huggina ov
12 " 10!
# A3
4 H D Reddick ro
55 J 1 Hndnal ro
*36 A F Stone & E D Eppa
V37 S P B Altman
738 E B Cooper br
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740 M G McMillan roi
741 F L Shirer
742 T P McMillan br
743 S E Mouzon
744 Farmers Supply Co ch
745 S E Mouzon ro
746 R W Marshall ro
747 W T & J H Phillips br
748 M G McMillan roi
749 S W Jemigan roi
750 W E Coward roi
751 WT&J H Phillips roi
752 J B Tallevast roi
(753 D J Jacobs
^754 W W Lynch
755 Jas A Ferrell ch
756 A L Carter roi
757 P D Cockfield us
758 L O Gaskins roi
759 J A Til ton
760 J L Blakeley roi
- 761 G B Browder & Sou
762 W M Vause & Sou ch
763 W T Wilkins ch
764 J N Coker br
765 R F Epps roi
766 Peoples Merc Co ch
767 J S McClam roi
768 W W Barr lui
769 G W Camlin roi
770 II N Dennis rd
~ 771 ? VV McDonnell
772 S G McDonald pa
773 A J Ragin cb
774 D J Johnson ra
775 W S Morris roj
776 A M Jordon
777 W C Taylor ro?
7VH TT A fMnm
779 W D Jamea& guard ch
780 Kingstree Hdw Co
781 " roj
782 " ct.
783 W I Hodges . ro!
784 S J Singletary cu
785 J B McCants ro;
786 J Z Duke
787 Blizzard Hdw Co roj
789 The News & Courier Co ad
790 G \V Johnsou roj
4 791 8 Disney Snowden ro;
792 " roi
793 f) F Edwards coi
794 J L Thomas ros
795 H O Brittou co
796 Walker, Evans&Cogswell Co st*
797 8 W Mills ro;
LC Floyd roi
D I Johtiaon
SOO W B Godwin
801 W W Lynch
802 W R (Joker
80S R C McElveen ro
804 S J Singletary co
805 W C Hemingway ro
800 Allen Bros ro
808 W SBoyd, M i> lu
|j^809 P G Gourdin su
H tSW Mills ro
>2 P M Brockinton lu
G G Gist ro
1^814 Kingstree Telephone Co re
[ 815 R S Bruuson, Sr br
v. 816 \Y L Wallace, M D m
817
1 818 S W Mills ro
I 819 W T Sports
820 Conrad Coiistine br
821 S E Mouzon ch
822 W W Lynch ro
823 "
824 W B Godwin
L( CONTINUED
larterly Report.
, Commencing July 1 and
jtember 30.
Nature of Amount Amount
C'iairn claimed allowed
ad work $ 3*2 25 $2? 25
48 00 48 00
" in fin IK 00 i
? 23 25 23 25
urfr house 3 15 3 15
aey 5 00 5 j
idges 14 <"7 14^ sj
mmissiouer 7 50 _ *'
idges 452 40 452 4t
am gaug 4 75 4 75
?ik 16 6i 16 6<
dexing 56 6* 56 68
" 45 33 45 33
" 16 66 16 66
ad work 109 40 -109 40
28 50 28 50
? 19 50 10 50
51 75 51 75
mmiewiouer 7 50 * 50
ad work 28 18 28 18
? ' 11 13 11 13
?< 99 94 yy y*
idges 8 00 ^90
ad work 21 75 -1 "5
? 24 00 24 00
? ' 10 50 10 50
? 8 91 ? ?1
u 15 50 50
,ta, Co line fence 2 00 _2 00
pt education 50 00 50 00
ntingent 6 70 0 70
ads 4 75 4 75
ad work 16 00 lb 00
76 61 76 61
ads 15 00 15 00
ad work 28 45 28 45
il report 26 10 -J> JjJ
ntingent 39 20 39 20
? 13 48 13 48
erseer 13 50 13 50
ad work 25 05 2o 05
<* 111 05 11 05
ad plow 1 30 1 30
od work 3 00 3 00
? 10 00 1? 90
53 00 53 00
idges 7 00 7 00
<? 7 00 7 00
ad work 103 30 191 90
73 05 72 98
idges 4 10 * 19
? 6 25 9 <5
?o?nr 10ft ?1 100 81
mu I! ? 75
nda 7 7o 70
ad work 6 5? b M
idgea 100 00 10 ?
id "work 30 30 30 ?
id plow 42 50 4- j>
id work 4 00 4 00
ids 34 00 ? 00
?l work 25 63 3o fed
36 60 fa 80
?4 40 00 40 00
am gang j 7 10 7 10
mI plow i 8
iug wagon 7 00 7
jjg ? 16 00 16 00
!r 9 oo o oo
id work 15 50 ^
? 25 00 00
gang & jail work 35 00 3o 00
ram gang 2* ?0
idgea 5 50 o ?0
id work 17 50 1< j>0
ain gang 12 00 J- .
ids 13 50 13 oo
mber 4 32 4 ida
63 73 ?3 73
id work 6 88 h
54 s: 54
uper 10 00 10 ^
ain gang 2 00 ? ^
id work 25 80
ids 11 37 11 f'
i. 2 00 ? 00
id work 5 00 5 ^
14 75 }i 75
ain gang 00 to
,? 17 30 .
ids 27 75 27 70
ha.,tower,tank&rain 295 00 ^
ids 13 97 12
ntingent 1118 *] ,
id work 21 40
104 70 ^ 70
id plow 34 90 ^
vertising 10 90
.<!. 25 75 25 7o
id work 17 00 ^
ids 3 75 j? 7?
QStable 5 00 ^ ^
id plow 40 00 ,4y
atingetit 3 05 ^
itionary . 6 15 Y
ids 4 00 4 00
id work 15 00 ^ uu
" 43 00 4y ^
97 -^5 07 2o
a 130 30 1:30 ??
" 4 50 4 ??
ads 40 50 4^ ^
ntingeiit 3 11 ^ i
ads 15 70 15 ^
ad plow 6 70 ? 70
nacy 5 00 ^ ^
rveying 5 05 r?
U 5 00 5 00
ads 4 00 4 ^
nacy 3 50 3 aO
ad work 11 75 11 75
nt 2 00 2-00
idges 3 00 3 00
edical examination 5 00 5 00
" atten 3 00 3 00
ads 5 35 5 35
8 50 8 50
idgea 2 00 2 00
iain gaug 2 12 2 12
ad work 108 85 108 85
" 92 20 02 20
" 99 75 99 75
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Tke January American Magazine.
j "Mr Dooley" once remarked that
all Christian Science needs is a little
more science and that all science
j needs is a little more Christianity.
This remark was prophetic of an extraordinary
condition existing in the
I United States to-day which Ray;
Stannaid Baker reports in the January
American Magazine.
The church is taking up the healing
of^^ick", and medicine is taking
c eolor of Christianity by
acki ,ing the mind and relig?ioa
j in effecting cures of the
' s easily the most important
.1 in American life, and Mr
. has grasped and presented it
arirh liij 11 on u I olfill
TTAIW Alio UOUUi until*
Iu the same issue of the American
Magazine (which, by the way, now
appears in a new type dress and
with better illustrations) William
Allen White begins a new series of
political articles entitled "The Old
Order Changeth." It is the great
Kansas journalist at his best. What
are the solid results of all these
years of agitation and exposure!
through which we haye just passed?
Mr White . Njoing baek and sort i
out what is L. *ible. He proposes
now to put ini < lasting form the
facts whie>~Qpg ; to be preserved.
Other notnole contributions to the
same number may be summarized
I briefly. Stewart Edward White tells
a great story of boy life?really a
great one. Will Irwin describes the
(New York "Sufs" Eleanor Gates
reports the facts .bout a new meat
which may soon fe^v^he millions.
! David Grayson inte x^s a sober
drunkard. Mrs Mck recalls
memories of jo. ? 'kes
Booth. Liocoliu Colcoi , *8
Oppenheim and many otb?.
stories. "The Interpreter's Ho.
and "The Pilgrim's Scrip" are fn.
of good reading. The whole peri
odical is thought-provoking. It i
good national journalism. v
The Chicago clergy are up in arm
against a visiting preacher who said
that the "so-called Christian church
is half heathen and moribund;"
A salve good for everything where
a salve can be used?that's DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It
cleanses thoroughly, keeps the pores
open and heals quickly. It is good
for anything where a salve is needed.
It cools and soothes and is especially
tfood for piles. We sell and recommend
it. Sold by D C Scott, M D.
A Chicago woman says that while
Adam was loafiug in the Garden of
Eden Eve was busy posting herself
on the latest fashions.
Delay in anythiug is bad, but it is
positively dangerous when there is
something wrong with your kidneys.
Dou't wait until tomorrow. Get
something that is to be depended
upon to help you promptly at such
times. The one remedy above all
others that we suggest is DeWitt's
Kiduey and Bladder Pills. They are
antiseptic and almost instantly relieve
backache, rheumatic pain and
all bladder and kidney trouble. We
sell them. Sold by D.C Scott, M D.
That spanking so long promised
Castro has at last been administered.
The queen of the Dutch ought to be
congratulated.
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DENTIST.
KlNGSTREE, - - S. C.
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BUILDING
DONE
At
Your
Own
Price.
C. E. HARRIS,
General Contractor <
and Builder - - Greelyville,
Sooth Carotioa 1-16-tf.
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Auditor's Notice. !
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Notice is hereby given that I, or my
agent'will be at the following places on
the days below mentioned for the purKse
of taking tax returns for the year
W:
AtKingstree, January 1. 2. 4. 5, t?. 7,
8, 9 and 11.
Scranton, January 12
Lake City, January 13 and 14
Cades, J anuary 15
Kingstree. 44 16
Greelyville, January 18 and 19
Harpers, January 20
Trio, 44 21
Suttons 44 22
Kingstree, 44 23
Church (>V R Graham's store) 44 25
Rhems, 44 26 Morrisville.
44 27
Bloomingvale. 44 28
Benson, 4* 29
Kingstree, 44 30
Rome. February 1
Lamberts, " 2
Ards X Roads (M V Cox's store),
* February 3
Johnsonville (S B Poston's store),
February 4
Vox (E F Prosser's store), 44 5
Leo, " 6
Kingstree, 44 8
Gourdins. 44 9 |
Salters. 44 10
Gowdy's store, "11
"* * 4 ? lO I
Mngie, i*
Kingstret-, February 13 to 2),inclusive.
Returns must be made for all personal
property, and all sales of real estate
since last returns must be reported.
All male citizens between tlie ages of
21 and <50 years unless exempt by law,
are liable to poll tax and must return
same. A penalty of 50 per cent will be
charged against all parties failing to
make returns during the time above
mentioned.
.) JB Montgomery,
12-10-1 It County Auditor
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' Kingstree Lodge
No. 91
Kniyfyts of Pythias
Regular Conventions Eve >- y
2nd and 4th!Wednesday nights
Visiting brethren always welcome,
Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building.
H. A. AIYER, C. C.
A. C. Hinds, K. li. S.
FOR SALE.
Brick in any quantity to suit purchas
er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made
XBSICZLy
Special shapes made to order. Correpondenee
solicited betore placing your
Herders. W. R. FUNK.
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A. Cough
Medicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a
regular cough medicine, a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. Good for easy
coughs, hard coughs, desperate
coughs. If your doctor
endorses it for your case, take
it. If not, don't take it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
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The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only one
at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses
are better than cathartic doses. For cos*
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick*
headaches, they cannot be excelled*
Ask your doctor about this.
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* limba.
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Buckfen's Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The WerM.
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Establishment South.
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Moulding and Building Material,
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CHARLESTON, S C.
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Registration Notice.
The office oi the Supervisor of Regstration
will be opened on the 1st
lay of July-and will remain open con;innously
every day, except Sundays,
through the months of July and
\ugust for the purpose of the re-regiatering
of any person who is qualifledas
follows:
Who shall have been a resident of
.he State for two years, and of the
:ounty one year, and of the polling pre;inct
in which the elector offers* ?
rote four months before the day of
election, and shall , have paid, six
nonths before, any poll tax then due
ind payable, and who can both read
ind write any section of the constitution
of 1895 submitted to him by the
Supervisors of Registration, or who
;an show that he owns, and has paid
ill taxes collectable on during the
present year, pioperty in this State
issessed at three hundred dollars or
nore. J. Y. McGILL,
Clerk of Board.
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Tornado Insurance,
Plate Glass Insurance \
Life Insurance,
Health Insurance,
Accident Insurance,
Burglary Insurance.
We represent only
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a policy is as good as
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We'll
Bond You..
As Cashier, Treasurer
or any position
of trust in any of the
largest companies in
America.
The Williamsburg
Insurance & Bonding
flgency,
OFFICE AT BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG.'
Kingstree, - S. C.
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