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t' ~Jr r >S.; .%W, J THURSDAY, MARCH IVTH, M27. » ALONG ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR Qy A H. CHAPIN DARN t- LIKE I NEVER, can WDtfE th # Blame AW 7 EVERY time i HIT \T,TH'OL' ■ r, . / . ^ BUS TAKES' AN AWFUL SMACK / ♦kNRY / Bsowomuc- 3RPKE AMlN? T -r» -rr- *#- See America This Union Pacific. iiGold Coast Limited” is crossing from Wyoming into Utah, rolling over snow cov ered hills 7,000 feet high. This is real American country. Colorado, Montana, Idaho, the Da kotas, Oregon, Washington, Ne vada are your neighbors in this part of the world. It looks what it is—a great and powerful country. Straight walls o? stone, capped with jp’^ trees, tower hundreds of feet above you. Telephone and telegraph Wires cross in all directions. Good auto mobile roads run beside the tn.ck. Senator Patterson Discusses Election The editor of The People-Senti nel is in receipt of the following let ter from Senator A. B. Patterson, which was received too late for last week’s issue: Mr. Editor: The Bill in regard to the Barnwell schools—introduced in the house by Messrs.Harley and Heckle —mot with my approval. 1 haws for a good while thought the trasteea of m school distrust .should be elected by ■MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. t. a Em# i. a ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, & C < * I the people in that district. Since the passage of this bill I hear of sinister motives suggested by some people as to the reasons for which it was dtarw. Up to this thne I had not tremT' of any unfavorable criticism of prin cipal or teachers. In my investiga tion of the matter, I am led to be lieve that there is no general dissatis faction. I fully realize the impossi bility of pleasing everybody. It is said Chat the peraonrel of the school m of high order and the efficiency of the pre<?nt Beard of I'm. tees can v>t be quest: *:«ed -they are matured, edu cated gentlemen who have a personal interest in >the school. But the talk of a few dissatisfied people who have possibly •Mowed their prejudices to influence them is disturbing-the com munity. Why not let well enough alone? It disturbs the teachers and also the children I- can well under stand how it can upset the discipline of the school. I trust that the teachers will not allow this matter to disturb them. To my mind there is nothing personal in the passage of this bill, simply a method of management which I have endorsed for years. A. B. PATTERSON. fool according to his folly,” but then the author of Proverbs was not. In the strict sense of the word, a Christian. St Paul congratulated the Corinthians on suffer Inc fools aladlv. But than Corinthians probably had no traffic problems—Pierre Van Paassen, In the Atlanta Constitution. Early Majolica The earliest date found on an Ital ian luster-piece Is 1439. The only men acquainted with the use of lus ter were Pesaro, Gubblo and Deruta, and after a vogue of 80 years it be came a lost art about 1570. The craft has been revived with varying suc cess, but the new enamels cannot compare In beauty with the old mod els. The finest specimens of majolica were mada*. In northeastern Italy. Vases, pitches, plates, bottles and odd-shaped flasfcw-qgere the most com monly decorated objects, hot tiles were sometimes made jtor floors and walla Defining “Christian” “The London policeman la the finest example of a Christian I have met; be will answer any foolish question that any fool aaka him,” said Doctor Nor wood, the bishop. As a definition of a Christian that seema to leave some thing lacklnj Comic Tragsdi A boy came to the desk of one of the branch libraries with a request for “mystery stories" for bis mother. On being asked by an assistant what type or author his mother preferred, the boy answered confidingly: “Well, I think she might like something more light and cheerful than she baa been getting. Those “Sherlock Holmes" stories made her nervous Haven’t yon got anything with a pleasant, snappy murder In It, that she can read without getting nervous when she la all alone in the house?"—le- di an a polls News *"■' r WTKrl Orv? stops at Salt Lak? City to ret acquainted With the Angel Mo roni and all the'land that stretches around bin. Moroni, very big in bright gold, stands above the tem ple, built by Brigham Young, for “Latter Day Saints.” Just across the Way is the Fed eral Reserve Bank, of solid stone, and beyond towers the snow cov ered Ociuron Range, the wealth oi the Utah copper mines hidden in i* Many things are as Brigham Young would have them and as he- lift them. The Angel Moroni doesn’t suspect that the real au thority below is the Federal Re serve Bank, the gigantic copper mine on the mountain sides, and the big Union Pacific Railroad. D. F. Spencer, general passenger agent of the Union Pacific svstem, nt human ot says all intelli gent human bungu should see the famous “Death Val- l*v” For 142, covexing all e:>. penaes, you can spend two Hays motoring through the mysterious valley on your way east or west. inspecting in safety the strangest places on earth, stoppingjover at a modem inn, built on Furnace Creek. In Death Valley, you stand on the warm sand, far below the lewel of the Pacific, and look to the west, at the white ton of Mount Whitney, highest peak in the Unit ed States. The trip must be made between October .•uni the rniduic 'if May. In •Summer, l>eath Valley is the’hot test plac" on earth. During the Death V alley reason, you have your comfortable automobile?. Death Valley has everything the. anybody could want — you study brilliant colors of the appropriately named “Funeral Range” on the east, and to the west the tall pana- minta, Uncle Sam’s most precipi tous mountain range, rising from the floor of Death 'Valley, more than 300 feet below sea level, to a height of 11,045 feet to the per petual snow of Telescope Peak. Picturesque and convincing are names of places in that valley, once the bed of an inland sea. Gold, silver, copper, onyx are in those mountains. Many have died searching. sfftn to the fool hat never ] H. r Uv «w»nt — -- CnhmMn r-dian*. ADO beefi satHffsmrlir iTtteti: TTrC'hu- thor of the Book of Proverbs evaded What once were black molten streame of lava reach out into the desert, as they poured down from volcanoee, dead agee ego. You walk over plains of salt a hundred feet deep. Life is scare* there, a few snakes in Summer, horned toads, the chuckwalla lix- by the Panamint In- the question by writing. In two con secutive verses, “Answer a fool accord ing to his folly" and “Answer not s While there Miss Harley was the dinner guest of Miss Kate Simms at the home of Mrs. John Jeter on Markm Street. wondering why the automc doesn’t die, as the donkeys did. Footwear for Sp nngtime New Styles arid Colors Are Here You are going to be very pleased when you see the new Footwear Styles we have here for your approval, for they are most interesting. $6- 50 to $15 00 Hosiery to Match Prompt Attention to Mail Orders Notice to Farmers! Brief and sufficient are the lines here and there on wooden tomb stones, cracked by the heat, a name and “He Ran Out of Water.” - The Angel Gabriel has watched many struggles in that valley, when the temperature went to 140. Traditions tell of Piute Indians, standing on the mountainsides, watching one party of white men fall and die three hundred yards from a water hole. One survivor, Bennett, “struggling to a spring, found a ledge of pure silver, broke off a piece and when he reached civilization had it made into a rifle sight.” Many have tried to locate fiiat “gun-sight ledge” of pure •Iver. You might find it. Not far away is a beautiful date .«ilvn ranch, 178 feet below sea /• WnuMcNAB STELLING SHOE CO. 810 Broad SL Augusta, Ga. " f !■ DONT GAMBLE on your crops this year. Insist on getting fertiliser with an established repu tation for Quality and Plant Peed Value that will in sure you. ’ \ v profitable yields That is what you get when you buy S. S. QUAUTY FERTILIZERS ' i.~- r by Southern States Phosphate & Fertilizer Company OFHCE—AUGUSTA, GA. C. F.^MOLAIR Barnwell, • 5. C. HALL & COLE, Inc. 94-102 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. Commission Merchants and Distributors .Off ASPARAGUS. One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. Send for Shipping Sthmp. A Improved Wannamaker Cleveland Big BoD V One year from Wannamaker. Several hun dred bushels. Not mixed with any other seed. A SPECIAL OFFER TO FARMERS: Will exchange one bushel for 1 Vfc bushels of any sound cotton seed. . X Q. A. KENNEDY, Willis ton, South Carolina. SEEDS » SEEDS WE HAVE IN STOCK a ■apply ef fresh Garden Seeds of all kind* and a limited quantity ef Excel, Impr* T «d Tom Watson, Irish Gray end Thnr- man Gray Watermelon Soedn, Kirby Stay-Green and Henderson's Improved Wtitle Spine Cncnmbor Seeds. Gel our prices before bnylng V Deason’s Drug Store MAIN STREET atx- ^Children as'f c J Cifj for level. Anything will grow if you give it enough water. And across the Amargosa Des ert, you travel to the “Ghost City of Rhyolite.” Once it had a popu lation of more than 10,000, rail road stations, stores, dance halls, jail and church. All still stand at the foot of Bullfrog Hill, church, jail, mills that ground up ore from the rich gold mine, all abandoned now. This is an interesting country, marvelously fertile fields, all the climates and all the products of the earth. Other Americans have pre pared the way for you. See America./ MOTHER:-F*«- cher's Ckstorj* is peciaUy prepared to re lieve Infants in arm* and Children all age* of Constipation, Flatu lency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrdm, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, 'aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for tee signature of Ateolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere iccoflunend k. ** ■ •? rntl, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT . % INSURANCE COMPANIES. 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