The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, April 29, 1909, Image 2
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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 ^
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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
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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
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i Jay, Dora, Monzons 1
Kelley, Louisa, Lake City 1
Keith, D L, Johnsonville i
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Kirby, E H, Scranton
Lewis, Mary, Greelyville
Lynch E, Scranton
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Thos. McCutchen,
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Electric
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Succeed when everything else fails.
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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.
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grocer In Savannah sags about P. P. P.
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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*
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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
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! 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
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j 257 KIN(! STREET, CHARLESTON. 8. C. j
jjNew Drug Store11
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