The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, August 11, 1921, Image 7
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F :: past season that
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:: Regular Price!
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TURKEYS, GEESE,
H. A. MIL
Kingstree,
Our prices for job
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to pull out your n
papers and some
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you! It's a revelatit
pipe as well as in a
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price is by our exclusive pa
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Watch Your Step!
An exchange, the Dillon Herah
calls attention to an amendment to th
school law wich might easily be ovei
looked and cause trouble for William?
burg parents. The Herald says:
"Several thousand South Carol in
fathers and mothers are likely to be
come innocent law breakers afte
August 15th.
"It is not generally known that a
the last session of the general asseni
hlv the school law was amgpded b
imposing a penalty on parents \vh
neglected to register with the chaii
man of the board of trustees on o
before August 15 the names of thei
children between the ages of 7 an
14 years.
"Failure to comply with the lu\
makes the parent subject to a fin
of not less than $5 nor more tha
$10 or imprisonment for not less tha
5 nor more than 10 days.
"The law applies to those countie
which abolished the office of truan
officer, but as this office was abol
ished in many counties last year, th
J law is almost state-wide in its appli
j cation.
I "If you do not want to come i
conflict with the law you had betto
see that your child's name and ag
are registered with the chairman o
your board of trustees on or befor
the 15th of this month."
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The Lean Times.
In the Old Testament we are tol
of the seven fat years and the seve
lean years. They had flush times an
hard times away back yonder befor
the flood just as we do now.
But with this difference: Our har
times, our lean times never last for s
long as seven years.
We have fat times for about seve
years, as a rule, and then comes lea
times which last for si xmonths or
year, or two years at the most. No
body now living can recall seven year
of hard times in succession.
It would be well to keep this i
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dull times. Just ivmember that th
people in the days of Abraham ha
sevenlong years of leanness, whil
curs will be measured by months ir
stead of years.
As a matter of fact, the times no\
are not as bad as 'hey might be, an
they are not as bad as they have of
ten been before.?Selected.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
All persons having claims agains
'the Estate of Maltie C. Burney, de
ceased, will please file the same dul;
attested with Messrs. Kelley & Hinds
Attorneys for the undersigned, at the:
o.Tice in Kingstree, S. C., and all per
sons indebted to the said Estate wi!
make payment to the undersignec
Lela Burney at her home in Heming
way, S. C. LELA BURNEY,
Administratrix of the Estate of Mat
tie C. Burney. deceased. 8-4-3t
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V rifra- bas*' tidy red tins.
J handsome pound
and half pound tin
I humidors and in the
. pound crystal glass
t humidor with
U QaV6 sponge moistener
top.
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W Copyright 1921
I by R. J. Reynold#
b I Tobacco Co.
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1 day:
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-: C. H. Lesesne, one pile at 33c
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e t| Charley & Fairey, one pile 201/?c !
Charlie & Fairey, one pile I8V2C n
::: Charlie & Fairey, one pile at 10c !
a ;;;; D. L. Smith, one pile at 41c .
* D. L. Smith, one pile at.... .55c
n::: Lesesne & Moore, one pile at 39c
e ;;; | Lesesne & Moore, one pile at 36c
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I Friday and
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HAMPTON
Where you get the Lar
Quality for the Least Mone
Now is the time for housewives
to fill their sewing baskets.
i Pearl Btutons, one dozen to
the card, per card zc
Ball Thread, per ball lc
Spool Thread, all Nos. 6 for 25c
Needles, per paper 5c
Snaps, per card 3c
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Eest 15rass 1.111s, per paper... uu
Cable Elastic, all colors, yd. 10c
I Ladies white Handkerchiefs 3c
Birdseye, 10 yard bolt, 27 ins.
wide, per bolt $1.60
Mercerized table Damask, 2
yards wide, bleached, yd. 75c
Men's Neckties, .. 10c, 15c, 25c
Mouse
on Highest ii!
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Jood Tobac-1
11. Come to |
w are a few I
e sales Tues-1
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Charley Fulton, one pile at 28c H
Charley Fulton, one pile at 171/) XX
R. B. Keels, one pile at 35c 8
R. B. Keels, one pile at 25c j [;
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R. B. Keels, one pile at... 201/?c ! jj1
R. B. Keels, one pile at... 14%c j; j 1
R. B. Keels, one pile at.. .1314c :::
3. H. Lessesne, one pile at . .37c j J!
3. H. Lesesne, one pile at.. .59c j ;;;
HNSON, Prims.
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1 Saturday
ler & Co's
AVENUE '
gest Quantity of the Be& j
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Boy's Union Pajama check, 25c
Boys' Overalls, pair, 75c .
Dress Ginghams, per yard.. 10c
Children's Overalls, pair 50c
Silk Shirting, per yard 50c
Boy's Razzle-Dazzle Caps... 10c
Bovs' and Men's Belts, 10c-25c
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Afon'o frnnrl liTro'raHc Qfif?
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Men's Suspenders, . 15c and 25c
Men's army Hose 5c
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Boy's and Children's unionall
all sizes and colors 98c
Our September patterns are
now in, stop in and get a fashion
sheet free.
We are also agents for the Mc11.
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Call s Magame at $i.uu a year.
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