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SALE OF BONDS OF SAXTEE BRIDGE DISTRICT, COMPOSED OF THE COUNTIES OF CHARLESTON, BERKELEY AND WILLIAMSBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Board of Commissioners of Santee Rrirfge District offers for sale, to the highest bidder Two Hundred j and Twenty-five Thousand ($225,000,-. 00) Dollars (of the total authorized issue of Five Hundred Thousand! ?$500,000.00) dollars of Bonds of said j District, the proceeds of which are to be applied to the payment of the cost of constructing a bridge across the Santee River and the approaches to such bridge, between the Counties of Berkeley and Williamsburg near Murray's Ferry, as provided by the Act oi the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled"An Act to Incorporate the Santec Bridge District" approved the 10th day "f March. 1920. Bonds are issued under the provisions of said Act, which exempts ij Popular v over 3,00( t AND the number XjL day. The man decided economy o1 Cook Stoves are the wide-spread popula The New Perfectioi ing easy. Deliciou nicely done roasts pies?no mystery a rate control of youi results, always. A each cooking uten great saving of fuel able kitchen, even < Do away with coal and the litter, ash< with them. New are clean and invari NE Ibis ^ na .-ame from ;ill Cit>, County, Municipal and School taxe.- in this State and makes said 1'onds general obligationof the Santee Bridge District and pledges the faith and credit of the District for their prompt payment. Said Bonds are coupon bonds of the Denomination of One Thousand ($1000,00) Dollars each, maturing in annual series and bearing six (6L/r) per cent, semi-annual interest payable to bearer at his option in the city of New \ork or Exchange Banking & Trust Co., Charleston, S. C. but may be issued with the privilege to the holder of having th?m registered as to principal. Sealed bids eaih accompanied with a certified check for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars must be filed not later thai: Wednesday, August 3rd. 1021, at 12 o'clock noon, at which time same will be opened at the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, corner Broad and Church Streets. Charleston, S. C Deliver or a Idress bids to W. King McDowell, Chairman, care of Exchange Banking and Trust Company. jjfayH : artj ri~$? b4im^-- ~l WM\ fr, 9^3 r NTK^pI^D AD B IsE rith G 3,000 houf ' is increasing every tipped flat iy conveniences and provides ii f New Perfection Oil out sootin explanation of their The New ] can be kej 1 makes perfect cook- no blackii s pastry of all kinds, lect the fo and tender-crusted cabinet ai bout them, the accu- However, heat assures perfect sizes are o separate burner for them, sil makes possible a Aladdin { and a cool, comfort- unifon on warm days. dependabl and wood carrying New Perfect :$ and dust that go hardware, / Perfection kitchens 7 ably tidy. The white- STANDAR W PFBFFC Oil '&bak Stovei ^hosl wa a 19211 | LAST MONTH, onabtt f WITH THE DOTS UP UOXXM. . I SPENT a night * * * V ALONE IN the old. ' HAUNTED HOUSE. AND WHEN I heard. MOANS AND groan* I 8AID "The wind.'' AND TRIED to sleep, ft I HEARD rappings. ? AND SAID "Rats." 1 * t AND ROLLED over. ? ? THEN I heard steps. ? AND IN the light. ? OF A dying moon. A WHITE spook rose. i ] I WASN'T scared?much. i BUT DIDN'T feel like. , ... STARTING ANYTHING. ' BUT THEN I caught. i juoi a iaim v?iLui. ' ' qiGARE Li Broad Street, Charleston, S. Iiight is reserved to reject any ai all bids. All Bonds dated January 1921, and under terms of aforesa Act no bid can be considered for le ; than par and accrued interests to da of delivery. W. K. McDOWELL, Chain?a lit WILLIAM P.URGUSON, Sec. t NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given, That the u dersigned will make application to 1 E. Snowden, Judge of Probate of W liamsburg county, S*tth Carolina, his office in Kingstree, S. C. at elevi o'clock a. m., on Monday the 25th di of July, 1921, for his final dischar. as guardian of W. G. Rodgei and at said time will make full a counting for his his actings and d ing as said guardian. E. 0. RODGERS, Guardian for W. G. Rodgei 6-23-5t I a MTYOU LNDAQD ' GCHMMY sekeepers ne of this modern cook stove itense, controllable heat with* g your pans. Perfection is strongly built and pt attractive with a dust-cloth, tg necessary. Most buyers seur-burner size with warming ' ? XT...., Oupri LIU A iYY i kiivvuuu ?-x five, three,two and one-burner btainable by those who prefer Security Oil is noted for its uaiity and cleanliness. Always le, use it regularly. ion Oil Cook Stoves are sold at most urrnture and department stores. T\r\Ti rfft/PAWV rMPW IBBffltl HON I 9 node! OF A familiar. AND DELICIOUS small, ? WHICH TIPPED ma o& 80 I gave the ghost* 9 THE HORSE laugh* AND SAID "Edi YOU FAT guys. MAKE BUM ghosts, BUT BEFORE you fads, LEAVE WITH me one, / OF YOUR Cir -ttes, THEY SATISFY.'' !' THAT spicy, delicious aromS of fine tobaccos, both Turkish and Domestic, makes you almost hungry for the "satisfy-smoke." A fUavA ion'f a A'f a nuu tucic ion u c* vi a rhance youll ever find its eaual anywhere?for the Chesterfield blend is an exclusive blend. It :an't be copied. Have you ween the new AIR-TIGHT tine of 50? ggett k Myers Tobacco Co. ? C. , RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS id ' 3. I For Town of Kingstree, Quarter End1(1 ins June 30th, 1921. s* RECEIPTS: Balance from last quarter $ 4,948.35 Fines and farfeitures 225.00 n- Licenses 356.50 _ Itxes 8,020.44 Total $13,550.29 DISBURSEMENT Salary account $ 375.00 n- Interest on bonds 1,050.00 " Library assistance 300.00 il- Boring well at water plant 5,000.00 at Police account 1,097.25 I sn Fire department 291.45 1 Street labor account 718.47 j Expense account 1,864.87 f ra, Balance on hand 2,853.25 I c- _____ o Total $13,550.29 I J. F. SCOTT. Clerk. | *s. Fine lot of trunks, hand bags and ? suit cases just received. Now is the | ~ time to buy them for vacation trips. | PL C. Burgess. Adv. It. " 666 cures Malaria! Fever. | nswriOHRsaBHcn! t. J K3 | ^ z u* ^ * g meigestioii g; ^ Many persons, otherwise 9 I S vigorous and healthy, arc J!* I PJ bothered occasionally with ?J " g Indigestion. The effects of a m disordered stomach on the if aystem are dangerous, and H prompt treatment of Indlges- S3 ] Q tion Is Important "The only Q . D medicine I have needed has g ? been something to aid dlges- Jg J Q tlon and clean the liver," Q ? writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a n 1 McKinney, Texas, farmer, ff ! Q "My medicine Is * D S Thedford's 3 i BLACK-DRAUGHT j Q for Indigestion and stomach M ! 25 trouble of any kind. I hare 55 ' H never fo'nd anything that F s ' PJ fov-hes the V'"t like Flack- N < Draught I take it in broken .55 1 H doses after meals. For a lohg El \ J3 time I tried pills, which grip- Q ? ned and didn't give the good mm ' results. Black-Draught liver Hi ] g medicine Is easy to uko, easy mm to keep, Inexpensive." ? ) p. Get a package from your 5? ? ? druggist today?Ask for and ! 2 Insist upon Thediord's?the kJ [ D only genuine. g ? D Get It today. Q ? DIB emSEE: DflBflQDDQIflflLfiEJ \ JUlllMimHlllllllllllll !! Wilkin: " I (FORMERL I Wilkins II III ;> Taking eve t a very good ope i i t : sold with us avei offered ranged a I As is usuall ; the very low gra clear to everyon :; | class of tobacco. ;:i We say this ::j by letting your t :: carefully and th :: you will get the I bring as much h I* Rpar this mind. Wilkii [FORMER Hampton Avenue 117ii*>7)7iTi*ii?i'i i riTiTIT17 I READY SIR?WHERE'] l , THAT PALM BEACH, B SUIT SHOULD BE SPIC A] B ING FOR YOU ON THE J HOUR YOU WANT IT. 1 HOT DAYS ARE AHI ' GIVE US THAT SUIT TO I AND HAVE WAITING FOF J ' IT COSTS BUT LITTL1 I City Tailor I Phone 70 3 LET US TAKE YOUR { NEW SUIT. I Miif IIIH I I41H1U 11 I I Itl'lI Biirs Secret ; ?IS NO SECRET IF YOU'LL FOLI LOW HIS FOOTSTEPS FOR ONE DAY. That happy, joyful, unruffled nature of his will lead you right to OUR FOUNTAIN There is health and happiness in every dish of the frozen dainties wnicn may be lied here. Try it for a summer luncheon program. We'll deliver to your home. Kin&tree Drug Co. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Fountain Pens, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. ' MMHIII11111 H I mill ii11ii11miiiiiiiw s' Ware m riir vrnrtiiu uiadc 1 inc KCLLcnnn nunc i and Johnson, F rything into considei sning sale Tuesday, raged $6.57, while th< s high as $23.00. y the case on the opt des were offered an e that there is no d > to all: Mr. Farmer, t :obacco ripen in th< en bring it to our v market price. You ere as anywhere els( is' Warel ILY THE KELLAHAN WARi iT i7iT I LL WE SEND. IT? -lOHAIR OR HOT-DAY STD SPAN AND WAITFIRST "BRIOLING" B 2AD?SO WHY NOT CLEAN AND PRESS I YOU? 3. TRY OUR SERVICE. u ing Shop J. V. Epps, Manager. MEASURE FOR A i ? I 11 H Hj I ? I I I* Ill II||H1HHIHI?H*M? 111 iiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiM house iHOUSE) rop's. ration we had :: The primings :: t better grades i r * * ' ' > I I ;ning sale only ;: d it was made i i emand for this ;: take your time . i: i field, cure it :: warehouse and i i r tobacco will :: i in the State. |i: 11 1 MIIQQ 1 IIUUUU IHOUSE] Kingstree, S. 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