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s. V* I Milliner |: Ey?irylb?db ?fYTVTVT>v?yw?TYrw?v^ WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY'S PFNSION ROLL. NAMES OF PERSONS WHO RECEIVE THE $4,898 APPORTIONED TO THIS COUNTY. The State pension board has completed it3 work and appropriated the State pension fund to the various counties and checks Pare been sent to the clerks of court to pay the pensioners in the various counties. The total amount paid out for this year is $247,702.50. The appropriation by the State was $250,000. There are a total of 9,504 pensioners on the roll in this State. Spartanburg county has the largest number, 774, with Greenville second with 559, and Anderson third with 531. Williamsburg county has 184 pen^ siopers on the roll and receives $4,898. Calhoun county has the Coker, S J, " Colling Frank, Scran too. Cock, A L, " Cooper, W A, Suttons Courtney, S B W, Kings tree Cassellman, John, Scranton Duke, T J, Fowler Daniels, John, Scranton Dn Boise, C W, Cades Evaaa, J S L, Leo , Ferdon, John, Morrisville Fleming, W E, Kingstree Floyd, C E, Cades Gee, J A 4S Gamble, R K. Kingstree Gunter, D, Morrisyille Hodges, W J, Lake City Hughes, D B, Rome smallest number of pensioners, 36, and receives only $896. The following is a list of thf pensioner. in this county, by classes, ^^feowing amount to be paid to each pensioner. We have given an exact copy of the roll as furnished the j clerk of court by the State pension board. Clerk o: Court Britton has k . made out the checks and is now ready to give them out to the pen? tionera. CLASS A?$96.00. Beal, BS Dennis, J W .. Langston, J W \Tharpe. S J, Beason fcLASS B?$72.00. Ard, Elisha, Scran ton Bradtam, J A, Kingatree Hanna, Bobt, Outland Lindsay, H M ? Lamb, M J, Sirttons Ogburn, W C " Parker, A P, Camp f. . CLASS C, SO 1?$43.00. Altmac, N T, Sattona Coaatine, C, Kingatree Dennis, J W, Venters Fitch, W D, Kiagstree Graydon. K L Graham, W L, Cades Hatfield, C P. Lake City Lee, Isaac E " Powell, John " Skipper, G W Tiltoo, R F, Scraaiou ' Thornhilh James W, Lake city. CLASS 0, so 2?$10.75. Ard, T 0, Greelyvllle Amnions, W E, Lake City Brad ham, J H. Greelyrille Baylor, L E, Indiantown Braxton, J W Greely?ille . Browdeu, William, " Browden, A " Barkett, L E " Carroway, J E, Scrantou Chandler, J F, Vex. Cannon, Cornelius, Harpers China, S M. Greelyville Carter, T J, Lambert PhristmiiS. J A. Cades. MMMMMMAMWAWA*MV y, Dress G f 21ie?d? fIk@Mc WE ARE ALSO A' s wyvyvytwvvvvvwyvvvvvvvv^ Howard, J E Fowler Higgins, Robt T, Johnsonville Hughes, J W, Jr, Lambert Jordan, J A, Lake City Lee, J R, Scrantoti Lee, J A J " Miles, R A " Mims, P W, Leo Mackey, S D, Salters Mims, J D, Kingstree McCants, L W, Indiantown Morns, W J, Morrisville Mouzon, D K, Mouzon \fnlTn S fla/taa | 4'ivu^nmt) wj vuuvw McGee, D, Scrantou Mitchum, W E, Heinemann Morris, D E, Lake City Montgomery, E P, Kingstree Matthews, W G, Scranton Nesmitb, J L, Morrisville Nesmith, G W " Ogburn, H E, Buttons Pack, J F, Greelyville Phipps, Wm, Scranton Poston, John L Parker, J A, Cades Parrott, J M, Scranton Parnell, WR Parsons, A J, Snttons Powell, L W, Scranton Powell, Charles, Lake City Pendergrass, B K, King3tree Parker, W H, Cade3 Quinby, James R, Scranton Kollins, (j T, L*ake Gity Smiley, W D, " Sauls, J H, Cades ^ Smith, F M, Trio Stewart, A C, Lake City ? Terry, G W, Trio ti Tallevast, H T, Vox 11 Thompson, S B, Church " Thompson, B F, Kingstree ^ Thompson, John, Vox, c Tisdale, W W, Morrisville Thompson, D W, Indiantown Tanner, James, Jay Wilson, F W, Suttons Woods, J T, Lake City ^ v CLASS C, NO 3?$48.00. BrunsoD, Sasan E. Greelyville ^ Faddy, Margaret J j Floyd, Susannah, Lake City Keefe, E J, Vox Lynch, Hannah C, Scranton ' Montgomery, Leonora, Foreston McAlliston, (Catherine " Pipkin, Margaret, Harpers * Wilder, Margaret J, Scranton CLASS C, NO 4?$19.75. G c Altmarr, Mary, Morrisville Adkinson, Elizabeth, Jay Brunson, Francis E, Gourdius 1 Byrd, Matilda, Trio ^ Brockinion, M G, Morrisville Buckles, Elizabeth, Kingstree v Brown, Eliza, Cades h Burrows, Thermutus A, Fowler o Caiu, Harriett J, Lake City h Coker, Jeanuette, " " Cox, Susan, Vox Cameron, Martha, Lambert Caper, Sallie, Lake City * Davis, L M, Gourdin t Dennis, S A, Johnsonville a Dennis, M W, Kingstree j Douglas, Emily, Lambert ^ Eagerton, M J, Suttons e I Evans, Itebecca, Scranton r | Evans, M A, Lake City I Floyd, Hanna, u " Feagin, HE, Harpers ' Feagm, Margaret, Lake City I Gray, Zylphia, " " c I Gamble, Susan, Indiautown ( J Godwin, Sarah E, Scranton J Gray, Nancy, Lake City . Graham, M E, " " j Graham, Mary A L, Lake City Hamlin, Anna M, Heinemaun j Hicks, Elizabeth, Suttons ! Huggins, K E, Lake City Hanna, Cadness, Vox ! i Jay, Dora, Monzons 1 Kelley, Louisa, Lake City 1 Keith, D L, Johnsonville i *. * i.v ;- - . "AMAWAWMMAMMWM ioods,Clo (Selt tlki@M ifli IxEJNTS FUK TA1LI . M Kirby, E H, Scranton Lewis, Mary, Greelyville Lynch E, Scranton c t> IVULUUUUIj U XI* McDugall, M E, Lambert Matthews, Catherine, Scranton McNeill, Annie, ' Matthews, Margaret, " Miller, Eliza A, Jay Miles, Mossy, Lake City McClam, E V, Scranton McElween, L A, Spring Bank Miles, Eliza R, Lake City Martin, G W, Trio McCounell, Martha L, Taft Neal, Rachel Pope, Jane, Kingstrep**1 ? ^ Powell, Jane, Lake < Parker, Mahaley, C! Rodgers, Matilda " Strong, Agnes Z, Bensoi Scott, Mary E Stockey, E J Shaffer, \V W Sanls, E J, Lake City Smith, E L, Scranton Sauls, Pefrein, Scranton Thompson, Sarah, Potman Venters, Margaret 44 Venters, H C, Johnsonville Wildin, Sarah Wise, Mary A, Kingatree Webster, C O, Lake City Young, Jane C, Lake City People past middle life usually iave some kidney or bladder disorer that saps the vitality, which is aturally loaer in old age. Foley's [ldney Remedy corrects urinary roubles, stimulates the kidneys and estores strength and vigor. It cures ric acid troubles by strengthening he kidneys so they will straiu out he uric acid that settles in the musles and joints, causing rheumatism. W L Wallace. ! Moody Personals. Moody, April 25:?Miss Alma !rocks is spending some time vith relatives at Benson. Mr W II Ackerman made a >usiness trip to Georgetown Yiday. Mr J W Poston, the popular ostmaster at Harpers, spent a ew hours here Sunday. Mr W T Evans went to Georgeown Monday. Mr Preston Brantley of reorgetown visited friends here Sunday. Mice Tonnio ftf Snm ifl*00 t/WUUtw - WV.-4W w. - er is visiting her sister, Mrs > C Freeman near here. Mr and Mrs Jack Barnhill, 7ho have been living in Florida, ave moved back to South Car>lina, and will make their future lome here. Rs? Coos $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be (leased to learn that there is at least ne dreaded disease that science has >een able to cure in all its stages, ,nd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Jure is the only positive cure now mown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disase, requires a constitutional treatnent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken nternally, acting directly upon the ilood and mucous surfaces of the iystem, thereby destroying tha founlation of the disease and giviug the jatient strength by building up the institution and assisting nature in loing its work. The proprietors have io much faith in its curative powers ;hat they offer One Hundred Dollars :or any case it fails to cnre. Send "or list of testimonials. Address: F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Every farmer can be his own weather profit if he will keep his tools under the shed, and his stock in the stable during bad nights. \ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1 thing, SI if i tlh? best qitaali >R MADE SKIRTS A? ^RCU tWTWT VYVWTVT rVfVVTVtVWTY Epilepsy, Fits "My son was cured ... bad case of epilepsy with Dr. Miles' Nervine." MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O. "My little daughter who was afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance is now entirely well after taking Dr. Miles' Nervine only four months." MRS. C. G. BENNETT, Alma, Mich. Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus' Dance and Spasms, are all nervous diseases. They have been cured in so many instances with Dr. Miles' Nervine that it is reasonable to conclude that it is almost sure to cure you. With ? nervous diseases of a severe 3 type, persistent use has almost I invariably resulted in a complete ( cure or lasting benefits, worth ( many times the cost of the rem- ( edy. The best evidence you can ( get of its merits is to write to j those who have used it. Get a a bottle from your druggist. Take a it all according to directions, and ; if it does not benefit he will re- ' turn your money. ' Trespass Notice. < Notice is hereby given that all per- 3 sons are warned against trespassing on * the lands of the estate of J E Timmons, d and anyone doing so will be dealt with j according to law. I M .T " MMOVS, 4 SB MMONS. ] J If /IMMONS, C Timmons. 4 4-15-4t E L Timmons. j Notice . i State of South Carolina, j 4 County of Williamsburg. f } Notice is hereby given that the con- { tract to build a Wooden Draw Bridge { over Mingo Creek will be awarded to ) the lowest bidder by me at Mingo Bridge on Friday, April 30th at 11 o'clock am, 1909. Specifications will be fnrnished that day, reserving the right to reject any and all bids. J J Graham, Road Engineer. Kingstree, S C, April 12, 1909. 4-15-3t. HUIWM lat and 3rdMond?) Viaiting choppers cardial]/ invited to com* of hang about on Thos. McCutchen, 9 27 12m. Con. Com. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. f? and f^niaU 4 weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over s druggist's counter. rarassEi l Real Estate Broker, \ ( KINQSTREE, S. C. \ } For Sale -The resid- \ fence of the late W W \ } Grayson, Esq, on North \ } Academy street. A hand- i } some bargain at a very \ ) low price. Call on me for \ ) price and terms. i } If you need a bond of \ ) any kind let me secure \ , )you with the American i ^Security Company of i \ / ' * ' jji )pers and Notions | | llty alt reaisoiHiaMe piriceSo :? ID W. B. CORSETS. :? | IS. j' rWTYTVrYt'ryTV'rYTYtVtVT>VVTVTWTWTV*VTW>VM*AVVW? I n' P"Q D Cures JL Jk Rheumatism \ Read what Nicholas Lang, the largest retail grocer In Savannah sags about P. P. P. \ /J r. V. LIPPMAH. Savannah, Ga.. Dsar Sir:? Tor many yean I consumed much mAcIm, and fa fad triad every mm fa my power to get cored of that terrible dbeeae. rheumatism, which had undermined my health. I risked Hot Springs. Ark., without gaining relief, and at last fa sheer desperation I took P, P. P. (Lippaan's great remedy), and was fa a short time en* * - - tl..t *1 t lu?. HA* l>^ m iIIim11S11 ? A# HM?. P. P.P.jMto work to my ?wlfckHw mi aude ? ff^ck u4 p?ti Q?Bt CM*. YanWbr. NidkoUaUa*. i j. ? ;?= f 5 :FROM THE:? O 8 CRADLETOT"' GRAVE-8 5 STACKLEY, the Furniture Man, X v K is still doing a 8 5 RUSHING BUSINHSS O . < at the same old stand- x \ Something for Everyone, g 5 L. J. STACKLEY, | < "The Furniture Man" x J KINGSTREE, S. C. O < COPPIITS CASKETS. X .* . . ^ [SPRINC JEWELRY! AND NOVELTIES. f. Everyone bays new clothes in the Spring, and a piece of Jewelry T t ?a Wateb, a Pil, a Rlig or a Diaaeid?giyes the finishing touch J to smart apparel. 1 j WEnDnDiisra- FSBSSITTS : ! Spring afld Summer call for presents. We have them in the i latest and nost exclusive deslgas. \ Special Attention Given to Kail Orders. J We appreciate onr Williamsburg customers and are always ready t to serye them to our best ability. , j j Stephen Thomas & Bro., ! j 257 KIN(! STREET, CHARLESTON. 8. C. j jjNew Drug Store11 ?j ? sj M. L. ALLEN, Proprietor @ 8) (8) _ Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Brushes, Combs, ?) Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles in great @ ^ variety. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully com- W ?) pounded by experienced Pharmacist. Everything (g) ? ~ @ ? New and Up-to-Date .? ?> ? ? d !_??: I I I^^^J^OSIOUICCJ ? ?:?:@:@:@:@:@:?:?:@:?:@:@:?:?:@:@.@@:@'i I ?