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'5' sd . ' l > * '- y z&Za 4 J. \ ^ " ^2 ^->' - s A : 1 .> t JOHN W. HOLMES 1 ,-a ♦. 1 "■ 1 Jbfc , ■„ T .,,^„ i ■„„,,, L , B. P: DAV1B6, Editor and Proprietor. T " ‘ ^ -THURSDAT, JOLT 'ISt. If Id. Xatortd «t the j»oot-offiee at Barnwell S. C. t aa second-class matter. x T- THURSDAY, JULY 1ST, IfM. k> l \ : SEE THE KING PENGUINS. CLEIGTHEN’S OPINIONS. TOUE UCH UNCLE. WHAT MOTHEXS DON’T ENOW. ▼wr/ •viviiiu* m»u uicir urr habits make you thouphtful. Imp penguin lays only one' If site laid It on the g: Wlgn she 1 sager, the ap and the to his feet and of fat sen a roil The Reverend Dr. Slater expects the human raee to change greatly ha sixty . years. “Our grand children will make nature their rather than theology or philoeophy.” Hb also says our grandchildren will believe in inter nationalism, which will replace the patriotism of today. Things don't happen so rapid ly. Patriotism, which mean? hold ing together And keeping what your ancestors have accomplished, will be necessary for many gen erations. As for making nature year teacher, without the help of theology or philosophy, nature can teach little unless the light of phfleoophy helps you to understand and the light of inspiration makeo it worth while. Primitive men had nature for teacher, and she only taught them to murder each ether, and invent superstitions to jastify it Undo Sam is certainly a rich aid gentleman. His receipts yes- toeday. amounted to mors than Rwe hundred ' million *kd- . lan, jest a small part of his in come In Tom Rood’s day, people cahed it dreadful for one Congress to spend a billion. Half of a Con- could spend that now in half and ask for more. -No Wall Street and the big men are happy. The real money and real values are here. Senator R e e-'d, of Missouri, and energetic, attacks the to extend Federal maternity aid to the States for another year, ■r. Reed objects to what he calls '“a bunch of unmarried women going about the country trying tn teUREi CAL mothers how to raise their babies.’’ The good Senator trails it “in terference with American mother- i *» ^ If Senator Reed went to a well managed lying-in hospital he weald And many unmarried women trained nurses, helping mothers , to have their babies. And he wouldn’t Rad the' mothers dying like flies, •a they do throughout the country, lass of thousands of mothers dy- in childbirth every year, ho tkey lack knowledge and mt care. Merely HAVING doesn’t make a, mother horf to take care of’ a baby, is Government spends millions teaching farmers to take care of pigs, calves and other Jt ought to aiop .tet White Pond, June 25.—Of cordial interest to their many friends wts the marriage of Miss Pearle H ink in- son, of White Pond, and MY:* Dibble Cooper, of Springfield, which occurred Thursday afternoon, June 24th, at the Baptist parsonage' in Barnwell, Dr. W. M. Jones, pastor of the bride of ficiating. Mrs. Cooper is the attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hankinson, of White Pond, and has been a suc cessful teacher in South Carolina for several years. Mr. Cooper is ^ prominent young business man of Springfield. , After a short trip to Nor^t Caro- *noi iina, they will make their *1lome • in Springfield. ■ A dozen king penguins may be seen standing up straight in New York’s Zoological Garden. First to come here alive from their cold home in the Antarctic, it is doubt ful that they will survive the hot Bummer. Pay them a visit if you They stand three feet high, looking like soldiers or clergymen, very solemn. And their breeding The white ground home dimate it would in half a minute. She puts her feet together, the egg on top ef her feet, lata down over it a rail of feather covered fat from her stomach, and the heat of th« fat keeps the egg atuf her feet cant stand it any father penguin sidles is swiftly switched e lowei CLEMSON COLLEGE 1 Scholarship and Entrance Examinations. Competitive examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Clemson College will be held on Fri day. July 9th, 1926, beginning at. 9:00 a. m., by each County Superintendent of Education.. These scholarships will be open to young men sixteen years #f age or over, who desire to pursue courses in Agriculture am Textiles. Persons interested should write the Registrar for information and ap plication blanks before the time of the examinations. Successful ap plicants must meet fully the require ments for admission. Each scholarship is worth Si00.00 and free tuition, which is $40.00 ad ditional. Membership in the Re serve Officers Training Corps—R. O. T.* C.—is equivalent in money value to a scholarship during the junior and senior years. These examinations may also 1 used’ as credit toward admission college. For further informnt.on write: THE REGISTRAR Clemson College, S. C. College, - / MASTER’S SALE State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas Bank of Western Carolina. Plaintiff,’ vs. J. M. Farrell, et ol., Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed I will sell in • S front of the Court House door at Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the oth day of July, 1926, the.same being salesday in the month aforesaid, to the highest bid der, the following described real estate: All that certain lot* with improve ments thereon, consisting of a two- story brick building, said lot front ing on Railroad avenue on its north ern boundary, 70 feet, and having a depth of 204 feet and a southern boundary of 110 feet, bounded as fol lows: On the North by Railroad Avenue; East by Bank of Western Carolina and C. S. Buist; South by lot of estate of Henrietta Meyer, and on the West by lot of J. M. Farrell. The aforesaid property being situate in the town of Blackville, County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina. Aso, all the machinery situate in said building belonging to Sunlight Hosiery on some subsequent salesday without -further order of the Court Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE, ~ Master, Bpruwel! County. Notice of Final Discharge. A Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final report as Administra trix of the estate of W. H; Martin, deceased, and will petition the Hon. J. K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell ‘Ocunfly, for an order of Discharge and letters Aismissory upon the 12th day of July, 1^26, at 11 o'clock a. m. Carrie Martin, Admrx. 6 66 N is a prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILLIOUS FEVER. It Kills the Germs. John Bates Civil Engineer and Surveyor JACKSON, S. C. . - a v • Notary With Seal. Prompt, ~ v • High-Class Work Assured. • Reasonable Prices. Your Work Solicited. I • > All Lines of Insurance! ' 4 1 i Farm Coverage a Specialty;; : Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. Bapk of W. C. Bldg. B. Ellis Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. < > Land Surveying a Specialty. « ► 4 1$ kter Lyndburst, S. C -.4 Mill, Ine. That the successful bidder or bid den* shah deposit with the Master a certified check or cash in the sum of $250.00 to comply with his, her or their bid and upon the failure to so * What b. o. that of poojple pax# to r dona* or hundred of I I JHlt aS right to tax —pkidy to omply the premises will be re-sold iaf'tht risk of the former. Purchaser or purchasers on the nnm:> eal^oday or some subsequent 1 salesday. In thaj event that thb purcbaser or purchasers shall lafl to pay the 'full amount of the bid or bids within fifteen days af ter the porchaee thereof then the *aM $250 00 deposited with the Court dm 1 ! be forfeited sc liquida- ed denupts sal the MONEY TO LOAN ter r No R«d Tape HARLEY A BLATT. United States Tires err Good Tires A Word to the Wise- You can now buy USCO Balloons, High-Pressure Cords and Fabrics —trade marked and warranted by the United States Rubber Coihpany—at a price which will make non-trade-marked, unwar ranted tires a dead issue with you. 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Greenwood, l Lancaster, ; Laurens, McCormick, * H^bero, ' < ' ' ' * , wt Afplicant. for ^hclarahips »h«tid wit. the PrwAm, for Sthokr^H, application ms,i: Thes. shouM be '.ilei wfth the ProaideBt bp Julp «th- Scholarships arc north xirwiee _ -— vn-- —h —1 - - ~ ^ w T*** ’$100.00 pius free -tui- I ! lion and fees. - The next tension win open September Lath, 1926. • For farther infonmtion write to: \ Aetlnf President, L. T- BAKER. University of South CslimMi fl p MM iM . .»»•