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Lj t fO* Btu L n- f i THE EDUCATIONAL BILL. t on tinned Iron* First Page. Physical and Health Education The hill nfiw in the Senate provides .$20,000,000 ann by Congress “to cooperate the States in the promotion of physical and healtlredircation and recreation,” including “the medical and dental examina tion pf^children of school age, the determination of mental and physical defects in such children, the u employment of school nurses, the establish- 'tnent and maintenanceof ' — - - -• ■ - .< school dental clinics, and the instruction of the people in the principles of health and sanita tion.” The States are to he allotted hares of the appropriation on fc *:Jie basis of total population ae- •ording to the last census. This provides a federal appropria tion of 21*4 cents for each per as .the facts.cited above are true of our publicrschool teachers. The Nation is vitally interested equality of opportunity as long and the States ought to be en- icouraged and helped by the Nation to go on until there is a ood teacher in every school. The bill now before Congress provides $15,000,000 annually, and demands an equal amount by the States, “to cooperate with the States in ^preparing teachers.for the schools, partic ularly rural schools”—“to pre pare teachers, to encourage a more nearly universal prepara tion'of prospective teachers, to extend the facilities for the improvement of teachers al ready in service, to encourage through the establishment of scholarships and otherwise a greater number of talented young people, to make ade quate preparation for public- school service, and otherwive to provide an increased number jon .amT requires in equal j teachers.” This money hr. to amount from the State, making apportioned on the, public a total of 43 •/* cents for each , n , . km school teacher basis, and person. This is a ^tnall per, amounts to $24.10 per teacher capita amount, but lor each f or the promotion of teacher- State there is a substantial sum. preparation. South Carolina’s population] South Carolina haej. 8,333 in 1010 was 1,515,400. She public school teachers in 1915- v/ould therefore receive* from' 1916> S he would receive $200, r Congress for physical and 825.30 for the purposes named hen 1th education $329,599.50 a bove. Doubling this amount e^onl. amount \tould make available a mini certain necessary safeguards, PROeATE COURT SALE such^as systems of accounting ; jStH'H i f Smith Carolina, and auditing. County <>[ Barnwell. . c ,, . | - In tl c Prebare Court. summary of the appropri? T n f r 1 ^ J1 Joe Dcl’w s«, Admmstrator I*.am iff ations provided in this bill for South Carolina. 1. For the re moval of illit eracy $ 2. For the Amer icanization o f immigrants. .... 3. For equalizing educational op portunities i 4. For physical and health ed- —ucation ...” 329?599.50 For better and 551,315.08 3,429.35 669,473.22 5. more teacher- preparation .... 200,825.30 Total $1,754,612.45 \ y> \ , ■ ~ - Jake IVatts et hI.. Defer dints. Pursrant to an order of ‘the Probate Court-in the above e,t»tit le 1 causCT I will *ell at public Hue ion in the town of Allendate, in Iront'of 'he pi at' Hi •»* upon Salt niiy 'he 4th day of ,)anl>a r y, 1910 within th^.legal hours of sde, the followiilg described real property: All that certain lot of land tiltht* lying and b* ing in the town of-Allen- dnle, stae and inmoty afuremid, con taining and measuring one hundred and five (105) Teet tquare.and bounded on the North by lands of John Uo©ge; and the East by lands of the ♦*# ate of J. 11.T, Fanner; on the South hystr* et ■ f said town, and on al e West by lands 1 of J hn Gouge, being the lot conveyed in Lavinia Plait by Ji hn Goo;e. Febru erf 7th. 1907, • Terms of sale cash, pnr.'hr per to pay 'or pi p rs d r* venue stamps K m»M at risk of fo r tner pu'rcbaser. John K Sne nng, Judge of Probate tor barn wed County. Dec. 10 191* - 12-12 at Every one of these types of education is of national con- cem, and the wealth of the na- Irained ami -xamp^tent j-tfnn wiIt bp taxed"~to^ralsT rh e $li00,000,000 which will be distributed on the bases'indi cated. Every citizen ought to NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Not»"« hereby givu' tha* mi Mon- . da* ih*’ 7tb • av of January, 1Jiy. I will'l * 4 -’ ° *’ r " ,M iHe my hi d eeounl with,Hon. John K 1 ** e ‘merest ni Mieiii. o. of l*ri ba'e for Ham- MONEY to LOAN Loan made same day application received. No lied Tape. Harley & Blatt * Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF SOVlH OAK04INA, COl'XT V OF B A It N W K l, I.. * v V t * E, K. Thomas et al., ~~ •. -——■- -Plaintiff#.’ r*t M. fffil. Defendant. By? virtue of an r xscut ion to be direc ted in the above emitbd action. 1 have levii d up-m Hi d will .ell to the highe.t bidder t r easily nt Barnwell Court House, on Monday. 6t i day nf January. 1919. * * bwing ii^lesdav in *aid month, in. Mt of dt*'end a iH, M Hill, tlie loilow ing desenb* d p«op**rty: NOTICE OF DISCHARCE IS 111 retiy given that on th* idi d*iv of January, N. t c« Monday I9 ; 9. I will file my iinnl aceoui x with Hoi, John K Snell,ng. Judte of Pro* le.te for Ha run eh Com ty as Exec* n . r Hie last niil tt'd lest a- m* t; it Lewis Frazier, deceased, and petiii h, ri,^ ,s»id tiourt for letters d s.nifsjry as aycn executor*. * * < - U. u «’'" ■'* 4 *'*^ 1 n *u J, 1 • p 1 ’ Dated fin's L’rii <lav i f Dec e< iy[^ PH His Position. ~~~ ;\n ounce of pluck is worth a ton iuck.” _ SfTIplf I had hick coming my way tjie ton 1 wouldn’t do any kicking.” When Baby ia Teething )VB - 9 BABY UOWriL MHOICISH will eonwot Buioiacb and Bowel trouble*. Perfectly hann- , Bee directions on the bottle. 'alifornia has one wTicaf flcWnf 20.- acr*\s in extents C’oi.niy, as, Miinirist-at »r of the I A certhin tract of land coiitnii ing i .M-» r y tr^Zerbst. d* ceased ,a M d ^ 11! 111, \vt, ^ Ni i r t't^ * * ** *>0" Wirti (*|Z It. II. tVa~iker; Foiith-by (-. A ry a- sudi adn inistrstor. J W. Wachter. AdministraMir, D-fed this 12 h day of !»**«• , lftj.v. beconie active in support of the 7 c /o Money on Long Terms bill for it is the most important BROWIN’ & BUSH ciilu ti ni.d oust. urn B e. , t- from the State .woukj ma;c n:um 0 f $401,650.50 for teach- tn'.ailatile |6d9,199.00 annual- preparation in her tax sup- \'J* f ported normal schools and col- The v.ar has made us newly 1 leges, conscious of the number physi-J If ea ,u stat ‘ e should equal the cally unfit for military service. Congressional allotment witlf a Urtdt r th? first Selective Draft, j sum beyond what is now being 730,756 men were rejected for S p e nt for teacher-preparation, physical ^reasons ai7t*r exami-| 0l , r Nation'would s6on occupy in public it occu- educational measure ever con sidered by Congress. ' i, ALL TIRED OUT. Lawyers BARNWELL. S. C. W t Hn In ay and nghTwif rhv a'it*Vntncii liJT over *“thc wnrhl rt»nlire *V*-st by piwtion id »ame tract »• t sride’e a ml inure that their work at home ! for M Hi I h- a ’Lure* »*»d. j >e«l the men at the Front. It ln- le 'ied upon ami s i (1 to nat -fj ei*--red .great sacrlflcea. hard work and -sual physical str/tmth. Women at Itf^hould study nursing, tor th« ^e. A good way to Team Is to your druggist for a gopy or ,1 50o to pnblKliem of the “Med- ' 4 J --—” r - c '* Buffalo, 4MM. Bsrnw'ed, S 12-Id Is J C. IV. “Morrill. Mo. it! Am* girl in nt>(l of assistance* Adviser,” G63 Main St., ;Bi ‘ advicp, is» invited to call at l W—r.— : \ ” uutiom 1 his is 29^ of the totall^be pre-eminence lr number actually examined J)^ school education t>^,t Local Boards. 1 housandsi of pj es i n natural resmmees, pro dhese persons are made fit by duction, manufact'uringNtrans- .jqroper treatment, the eco-» po rtation, wealth, and \ar. iromic loss due to preventable j The safety and advancement iline hundred! Vtore la Hareweil Plight Tirpd nil the tint**; "eary and worn out r.i_rht :;r.d day; H»rk *ehef ; h**ad ache* Voitr kid«ey* are probably weakened. You' ahmill help tlidm at their work. Let oi c who know.* toll yon l ow. M n« Laura Clarv. Mam 8tf. Harmie l, »av»: ”Airout^ two y••.i* ag • Iiitd a a»-ver® cnee of kidriey troub’e winch put me in a ecrioii-i cisid t on My back ach*d at lirne* 1 \« »* netvoii*. ti*u I cadnckea ar.d object 4 t**»t ., . my e>e«, HrkidroM pitted Irwfnlftrtf our Nation would S60TI occupy Hml I I. s , co . sidcrtbJe ace,,. I frit If in a drug store, we have it. in die Sane Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, S.|(’. i or i the Rescue Home,,or to write to j tire matron, Commandant Mary E. Bebqilt, 621 Rutherford St., Greenville, South Carolina. tir»ul H' d du'l all llo- time to >. D >nu’« Kidneyjp 1 * w-re higb'v r°e mmm d»d to me by i th®r« *nd’T g't worn** and ,1 e1 then a* d ■ reet* (1. 1 go w tom *lhrt. it *• backaehri* n ii-kiv left in*-.my kidnt-ya net* d »)«■• ral'v * I ed zzy et ell* ii'UMf'jearer) atidl s >oi' eiitirclv we'I N > return of tfc tfpnl) e t a* 'ivu —f-u jii'"*- and I re- is not Jess than 10'T of 0 f Democracy demands no Iess\ M ‘ ,n,m ‘ ,f| , 1 Khinev l’G nnr toul present production. ; than this for the sake of ifs 23,-1 p.,,,., When one comuderr the los.s-of poo.OOA children. . ’ ]•>ji.»r»k d*-v r*-m*ily—n*t l». ;i*«-* , Kill: cV T'lh— Mie mtiiH tbit M <s ''Iht/ m^l Fo-t r-Milbufu to, , Migre.. 'Hutb< <>. N Y. \ productive power due to reme-, dial defects and to ill health . that might easily have been A National Department of Ed- avoided, he is convinced that ucation—Summary. Just now the world Hseems to be made lip of two kinds of people-Jierom and zeroes. The average man’s intentions are several leaps ahead of his action^. Jhffi’t worry if your s.ns find you out; they will besuru-to call again. N'c»xi never realize how dearly you liave paid for vour whistle umil you try to sell it, A football match * is an imitation of two ball teams taking a hard fall out of the umpire. obUiiiK-l Ciroujrh tb« o't rutit’.ili^heil “O. jWIr'i •*. CO. ' u.u Lnh,i^ uuitkly Im>j»Oi4 by Ma.nuffcctur*?ri*. ,S i. i a .n.UrlMr;..nU'iic ami ce. crip: ioi cf v *lii‘ l.ircu.kin-KT rr._k bbAntii Sfut r -part o - > |*Mertalii;it". V.» i«t- <*nt r or tio T.*'’. utp lur t*jr fnu buuk • M ;; ■! -1 i ve- t i D. SWIFT Sl GO. P^t^nt Lowyers. Estab. 1889. ^07 Scyrnlli t?t M Washington, D. C. Tkp Store the sensible thing is for Nation and the States to the The administration of the ;• i V 0 " funds appropriated’ ifv S 1987 operate in an educational P r °- involves not.only clerical work, gram that will avoid this eco- ^ u ^ a j so jud^rnent, discretion, nomic loss, and, at the same* ant { executive capacity. It' ime, gi .t»4o people h^^th- ought to be. carried forward in and, tiiei efor^, liappyUand efli- (a manncr befitting the'Nation’s j, ^ient btulies.. ,. 'interest in these types of odu-J ^ VI cation. For these reasons, the i The Pre^r\retion of Teachers, bill provides for the creation of I ivauii Lil tale.ut must he pre- an Executive Department of j pared for teaching j'ust uis it ir tlie ’Government, to be known,! prepared for law, medicine or as the Department of Eduea-' engineering. ,No St’ate in the^tiorf, with a Secretary in the | Union has gone far enough in President’s Cabinet. The bill! ‘>-g,eaeher-preparation program also provides for three assist-, no supply its schools with good ant secretaries, for the transfer 1 leathers. More than 100,000 of the Bureau of Education to j .Teachers, out of 522 4 60 0 in the the Department o-f Education, JetV'.mei^ary schools, are _nine r for the transfer of other eduea-; T:een years of age or younger, tional work of the government 1 JViore than 50,000 have had no to the Department of Eduea-, ..schooling beypnd^ the eighth tion by Congress or y by the grade. More than /100,000 President, defines the duties teachers begin teaching each and powers of the Secretary, September and less than one- and provides .funds for the ex- .third of these have .had . any penses of the Department, special preparation for their The bill further provides for iwtirk. These immature, unpre- the designation or creation by '$p*red teachers naturally go to the State Legislatures of the •the schools that pay the lowest machinery necessary within salaries—the rural and village elach State foiK-the cooperative schools. administration of the provi- UOuV Democracy cannot boast sions of the bill,, and sets up fa/or/ct A Remedy to Overcome Catarrh acd Catarrhal Conditions was Dr. Hartman’s Legacy to the World of Suffering. The Doctor early recognized thf insiduons nature of citsrrh and consecrated his life to checking the tav- A ages of the worst of all health destroyers. SLOT m - -"M ^ The Greatest of Al! Catarrh Remedies Catarrh first attacks i bo 'fnucoup linings in the no^p, throat, liiri^s,. stomach, bowels or any other part ..of ttie Jx'lfly. t'noherkoil it finally breaks down the tis sues and chronic ailments develop which/ if not fatal; are always difficult- to cure. 1 (biard yoim-healt+Y-wit+v Peruna. Don’t wait until too late. Peruna Is excellent for coughs, colds,' effects of the grip and all catarrhal‘inflammation and congestion of the mucous linihgs, , . County Treasurer's Tax Notice. The tax bo ks w i I open October lo’l^ IglS. for tl *• coller oi, of StMt**. Omni- ^ and School tHxei! for the tisenl year of 191H, a d.w.H remain i pen until De- ’aemlwr 3I. I.9!S, *>vithont jienslty. Fr< ni January L-c to Jaiimry Hst* 1919, u pctimLy ni l per rent will be ad itol to ail ewiprtid hixe-*. From I'ctPuary Nt to KebnTS'ry 28'h. 1919 a two p u r cent penaitv wdl tie col- Ncted for il tax-< paid iioFei»ruar\. Mateh l-t, !9!9, a p-naby i.t sewn jer cent will heTT'dlected N r km t'X*- 1 iPafd up toaml inciudnm March if). Htlji at uhich time the honks;wilFcldse. \ The tax b xy will be . For State pu4 p .... ... R' 4 in tile Ort! h ary <•< not v port b e-» S' 4 " (Jonstitutioiial School. . . 3 Total Sp ■<» ia 1 .Tfollow's : Two mil Ura' o h , (’ t Eilci.mn. hty. . . . , 19'.., “chool levitiit for. 11)18 -arc an A-li r *T;n, Baldoe, Batb&ry iar Grev*, ('oluiniibi.Edist'fi "MemWirp. (irceiiV* Ita'inn CORRECTED STATEMENT OP OWNERSHIP ofTHE B A K N tV'El.l. SEN I’LX El., pub. ii*h*nj weekly at Barnwell, a. C . for Oc obt r 1st, 1918 Si**te ot Smodi Carol it a, Count j of Ban.web. B» fore n e, a luxury | ifbli* in ai d for the Slate and coun y aiore«*id nerio • •“'Daily aopeared JofMi K . Sn' lloXVian- Hgrr. who, bavins b*** n duly yvv rti *c- C‘ T' inn t> Urt / dr I o.f. and ray* i|. a , *f is the maunder et The Barov ell jnm- t nel. «i d that ihe followi g N, to the bent of bia Wuowndyie a> d I eli» La true ^la’eineut ol thetij\ner-hip, inara^, - meut of t)i. atore*aiu putdiennon i * it'e date ah own in ll;e nb *vr. ciiptioi •, required by t ile Act of .A * gu»t 24 1912, eUi(N>died m *. c ion 44k. l*o t ti Hr w I ai d K.gu at i ii v, pri111 u n t c reterae of tl. i - tui in, to Wit: » l. Ibm •tie cHines and Hddr M *so« of the pub idler, not agii g editor, and bu- sii e<»s im n*i>t*r* aie: Nan e ot Eoitor—VV. M .Toiiei* ; l\n»i- < ftice addres-, Wj.baton, S. C. I Xirme ni Manaaing Editor—John h.. Sue lb office addre-*', Bariev* It, IS C. . ; Name of Bonnes MaTiB-.'-r—John K. i knelling ; Isu ffice-addretii. Barnwell, 1 • C. fl v2 That the own* rk arc : <s Jibu'K Mo 1 iijt, () C. Haxby 5w»H- ing, S C : T.ll'M e Mn. Escj.. Blat;*- . v "Je..> C ; 1 F. H<<gg. Thoma.-.^f (’ ; ( L A K"i nedy ; B. Morris. J K. H i- 'ley. V. S. Owe. s. M. Buckiiuhmr, It A Elba. ,1. M Ea t*rlmg.,l <; Put- teis n, N. ti. VV. \\ piker. Brown u Bu.-h Barnwell, S.C. ; W. 1. John, A - i Nndnle, S. llerinan Brown. BIhcL- \ille, S 0 ; L i * r> ns Yo.urnans, Kei - iax,S ( .: > (i. Muvlirld. iNtmia rk. s C ; U. Boyd Ode, France; Cha . CarroU Simms, Barnwn'l, S', C. > •1 Flat the known bondln Fieri, ntort- L'Uin 1 *. or ii her so-iirity I ulde lewn- i h"|di I | er cent or n ore of H " le.ut'l Hili'j'iii* ot bonds, limn gttiT-s, I ■ titer s* c.r.i h*-are : A)rs Ida A. C | (''apt .H, li d Utlie, 321 d In:.. A . h I ’ ; in France. , . — ■ T 1 h-tt > • h“. two pafiN'r.tphi? i ext ;.above, i iving tl ev,amcs ol tin* owner-,. -t cklioM* :md{ sec iritf holder. o ion, r nenusiirp, i ireens. na f tno , • —m ' • •*.» 1 < I t.- Branch. Morris, New Fore «ls.' ! ni * ''"U V M . ly t - , U ,i ’ t ‘ 1 ^«ick- GruW. M'ipliiifiv i le, Seven H.jles , 1 l( ,>r ' 'B'dqtV h 4d*xfs >> -t Ivey >*; • u-r-i f.r>f !.. ... . , i pear ilporj Hm bf'^ks ed'the Cotdiiquy b ,jt- ltF.* tiihl-i lUrfnn, IU f )n?n;ue.lnl<‘ j h , .li „ .. * r Many startling recoveries have^been recorded. TOOK IT FOR fHROMC RRO\- CHITIS. . "I waa troubled for four or five yeara. A few doses of Peruna would always bring relief. In the Spring of 1914, I began taking Pe- ' runa in earnestf and used twelve bottle* and. have not had-an attack In two years. 1 feel better and can flo more work than in t*n years. Peruna al4o cured aie of chronic Bronchitis and I recommend, it as a ' splendid remedy." - MR. O. F. McBRIDE. V Santo Fe. Ohio, WRITE FOR THIS BOOK. If sick and In doubt, writs The Peruna Cocppany. Dept. S 81, Co* lumbua, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman’s Book. It la free. Seat in wrapper to any atililr—p, DO rr TOOAY HAD CATARRH IV WORST FORM “I had catarrh and was all run down. Many claimed it was con sumption and 1 really thought so mys*'lf - I had a pain in my lungs and left side, no appetite, could not sleep, always weak and tired. My weight was 89 pounds. I took fifteen bottles of Peruna and am entirely cured. I now weigh 135 pounds. Thanks to Peruna.” MRS. A. J. NKTKOWS. 8964 Tyler St., ’ Minneapolis, Mian. N. E. If you want health* Insist upon ^ having Dr. Hartman's World Fs- %ious Peruaw Toulo. .—- * IN LIQUID OR TABLET FOKBr. Sold Everywhere. Ask your Detier for a f . Almsnee i Oak | Tinker ! 'Witf* .........., - 1 (Nvc. Ilicffn-rv IliiT, <)■ ens (’ri ,s > Urt fN. j Ht'*l-GakvShmly Gro’fF, Upper LichifU <1, ! Fmir mills: Afplctnn. 'Big F<xk, Mr. Calvary. Double l*oi.il Healing Spring-!, Keren ea, Hilda, L‘t*e, Rn»ciiy?hy. Reedy Branch, Stcauuone, Meyers .Mill. Kiverride. Bennett Spr'.nffs,- Fivemills: San Hi 1 ; Elko (two mill* lur onlinaryj xip'ni»ee.3mill» for hondw) Seven liiifijs: Dunbarton (Tour mills fur cr.litiarv expense*, 3 milD for bonds. ) Eight uiilN: Blackville (five milt? for ordu ary expenses; 3 mill* foj bond#), Kline ((cur mill# for ordinary cxpen#e* ; 4 mill# fir buDd#) Fairfax (5% mill* for ordinary expensek; mills for bonds). ^"Eight aiid on^-half mitl#:_ Alletidalr. (six mil's .for ordinary expenses; 2J 8 mi Is for bonds). Eleven mills: Williston. (7 mdls for ordinary expense# ; 4 mills for bonds) Twelvsand one half mills: Barnwel', (8 miffs for trdinarj expenses; mills for bonds ) security h ild-r^pp^rjiajp m thc bo<TA el the c impair/ a- trustee or anv ntln-r fiduciary relation, the name of the p**“' ~' -oe nr c rp irfii'on for whom shim, t r <■ ti c is acting, i-nivcii; also i h-,i toe-aid ^ t WO j anigr&j'hr C ill tain SfatcMnenta en - lyacieg atli mt's fiill knowlcd/ e and 1 > - itu 8S .11 Die «*ircunirtiaJK!* s and cm tii- tion# under v\ h ch stockholders and *e- cur ty i oldc"- who do not appear npou ihe bj/ ks'of the company a# trustees, hold ttt/ck ai d sicijritie# in a capsc ty other than th*t of a bona tide owner; ' and thi* affiant ha# no reason to believe other person, esAicitticrti. or Qnrporat:on has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock,.bimds^rxUh- > er securities than as so stated by him. - 5. That the average number of copies of eaeh irsne of this ptiblication sold or distributed, through the mad# or oth erwise. to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the dale shown above ie 1.500, John K. Si efling. Mgr. Sworn to and subecriled before me ‘BaroweU J B. ARMSTRONG, J this 7th d»y r ef Deoetnb*' 1918 , T rc,%f , .T 8 U ICw,l ’- i w - 0 ^•S.fXULt* ) a X ^ - {LSI NoiarjrPub ie.