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■ -S- —!1_' . ■ * —; >AT. F^EUAKT IS, 1934 >^4, y- \ X BASNWBLL, SOUTH CAROLINA n ^ :jr_ T ~ : , ^ '*' . . / V * A \ ** V GALLON US FOR ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY TREATMENTS ^ AH work done by experienced operators. / ♦ |r FOR APPOfNTMHNTS Pk)NE NO. 43. The Barnwell Beauty Shoi Tropics Fitclaer Plant «» Is Good Insect Catcher In the tropic^ grows a strange plant which is known as the pitcher plant, though botanists call it nepenthes. It grows in marshy«forests, and has lance-shaped leaves, ,but these are not Hke ordinary leaves, for at the end each leaf is extended into a colling tendril which stretches out and curls round-the branch of some other plant, Having thus found support the tip of the leaf goes on growing, until a pitcher-shaped vessel is produced at the end. This has a cover. In some species of nepenthes the pitcher la niore than a foot long. Inside, the pitcher is coated with wax, so that It will hold water. There is a corrugated margin at the top, and round this a honey-like substance is produced which acts as a bait to insects. When rain falls some of it finds its way Into the pitcher, and then when the insects alight to eat the honey they slip on the shiny wax and fall into the pitch er. They try to crawl out, but spines which point downwards prevent them, and sooner or later they are drowned. The water contains ferments provided Indigestive glands, and this enables AppaaJIdtla Proraa rati. lames, the 14-year old son of Mrs. IN SOUTH RHODESIA U 611 * 6 of Kline, died at one o'clock yesterday (Wednesday) morn ing in an Augusta hospital, fol' cwing an operation Thursday for appendici tis. Hi g body was laid to jrest yester day afternoon in the tfcve Churchyard. Besideg hia mother, the hoc is sur vived by two brothers and two sisters, Vhcr Inure the sympathy of many HONOR UVINOSTONE To Erect Brcuze Statue of - Noted Explorer.. Washington—David Livingstone will be honored soon by a bronze statue ted In VIctoi the plant to absorb nouHsfTmehFTrbm the Insects.—Montreal Herald. to be erected In YIctOH* Fattt Park, Southern Rhodesia, beside the great waterfall which be discovered in 1855. The noted explorer and missionary is depicted with cane in one band, Bible in the other, and field glasses at his aide. The^ statue will be placbd so that it constantly will be bathed with mist and spray from the roaring 1 waterfall below. “Victoria falls is the most famous scenic attraction and one of the most unusual geographical features of the continent of Africa," says a bulletin from the National Geographic so ciety. “Geographers consider U ope of the three greatest waterfalls In the world, rivaled only by Niagara in North America and Iguazu in South America. Although a score of other waterfails excel it in height, Vic toria possesses many aspects which at friends in their bereavement. ^ -V’ I , » » Court Next Week. 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But that same explosion created the universe, the stars, galaxies and the planets, according to th$ theory of world famous Belgian scientist the beginning, he says, there such thing fls time or spacer Therefore, the explosion was the real beginning and its force was so great that it stlB continues and keeps the universe ex|mnding v } It .will push the particles of mqtter on and on for an indefinite perfbtk until finally every thing will aUksoImin spHCfc ajad there will remain nothing\as in the begin ning. There may havk been previous creations and after the^resent uni verse ends there may be another. The Moon’s Path The eartli does not describe ellipse about the sun, asserts un tronomer. The center of gravity XtllC once set it apart “Prom immemorial times an atmos phere of mystery and superstition has hung ever these .African falls, Liv ingstone had the greatest difficulty In persuading his followers to accom pany him, as ttey believed the region e of monsters and devils to be the home of destruction. Vestiges of these tra ditions stilt exist, 'although the Gape- ^o-Cairo railroad, which crosses the river less than half a mile below the falls, is rapidly dispelling them. “Notwithstanding the magnitude of Victoria falls, the first view of them Is disappointing. Although-they ate nearly a mile in width and 400 feet in height, the grandeur of their propor tions is eclipsed by the sudden dis appearance of the river, as it*piunges Let Ui Help Plan Your Meals V Prompt Delivery Service We Handle the Best There Is Sq ‘ojqo luqi pajupap stsaoJuoo *8081 ‘6T /Jnnjqaj no inf] 'MajA siqj, oj spioq „‘saoi)33iioo IT»3|J0)81H„ snooinj aq) jo joqina ‘omoh Xiaan pn» *3081 uj ajqis n aoreoaq ojqo pauqiqa oqM csoq) ajaM ajaq) sjnaX Xunin jojI UOIU'I o«u| •3WV4)U3 v ( o;qo Typewriter For Sale ROYAL TYPEWRITER No. 5, in GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH OR PART CASH TO RESPON SIBLE PARTY. SEE ME IF YOU NEED A MACHINE. E. E. GOODSON, point of balance} of the earth IumT moon describes the ellipse. The earth zig-zags. on either side of this path in 29% days (the interval of time from one fuli moon to the next full moon). Atlhe time of full moon, the Tenter of~fhe earth is 2.889 htiics lor side of tills path and on the next full moon 2,880 miles outside of the path. The moon performs much like the earth hut by being smsitter than the earth, the amount of deviation from the elliptical path of the center of gravity is much greater. At the time of full moon the moon is 2,*>0,0(X) miles outside of the path, and at the time of new moon, 2:!0,0(K) miles inside of the path. v \ . The Westher XTB lnferestiTTg—statement ffbm-Jhe weather bureau .points put that ab normal weather tends to create more abnormal weather and this is espe cially true of the midwinter months of January-Kebruary and the mid summer ones of June-.luly. This statement HTbased on facta gathered -from ’records kept in several mid- western states over a long period of years. These meteorologists point out that a cold or stormy January is apt to have cold and storms predominating in February. An unusually hot or dry June will likely be followed by an ex ceptionally hot or dry July. In many states August has a tendency towards the July weather. The sun rotates in a little less than a month, awd this may cause a weather rhythm. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER Into a oatToW, rocky fissure extending across its entire width.-. Only at a single central point is there a breach in this fissure through which the falls can be seen and appreciated in their TlHI proportions, whero-ihe—conrerg- f ing waters rush madly to the zigzag canyon below. “So restricted is this view that there Is an entire absence of that awe- i/pqojqu raojj uan* qans jo djnjJTTrtap aqi o) jojjd aoj)UB3ajd aiquuoscaj jo aspjaxa aqj fq pajaa) -ap uaaq dAuq iqSim sainuqnsip asaqj )uq) joqrq jo .Liniajaas eq) jo uoipsjsi -)B8 aq) o) sjiiaddn )] j^ * \ » astra -Kfp snotbuiuoo gnojaauBq jq araosmuot between •totkmt Southern Railway System : , ' ■ 3c per Mile Pullman travel. 1-c per Mile Coach travel. 2%C per Mile Pollinan travel round trip limit 30 days. / / 2c per Mile Pullman travel round trip limit 15 days. PULLMAN FARE EXTRA. Sample one-way coach fares from BARNWELL, S. A Birmingham, Ala. $7.18 BALTIMORE, MD. 9.50’ NEW YORK, N. Y 16.20 Savannah, Ga. 1.S4 Louisville, Ky. 9.34 St. Louis, Mo. 12.80 Charlotte, N. C. 2.56, Raleigh, N. C. 4.26 Anderson, S. C. 2.87 Greenville, S. C. 2.64 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6.73 Knoxville, Tenn. 5.35 Lynchburg, Va. ^ 6.66 WASHINGTON, D. G.__ $8.06 PHILAiDELPHIA/PA. 12.96 Atlanta, Ga. 4.67 Lexington, Ky/ 8.56 New Orleans/La. 11.73 Asheville, N. C. 3.40 Grcensbcro, N. C. 3J)7 Cincinnati, 0. .^_.____ 9.67 Columbia, S. C. 7 .94 Spartdnbuig, S. C. ... 2^5 Johnson City, TetoLA- 4.72 its, Fenn. chmond, Ya. wpIrIng~fiTnratmost paralysing effect- wbich strikes the visitor dumb with and amazement when Niagara burfitsNpn ids near vision. On first sight ofSthe Victoria falls ~bhe‘TnvdF r ' untarily exclaims, ‘Oh, how beauti- ful-!' but Uqjy lack the majesty of Niagara. Rain Forests and Rainbows. “No single VisitNcan adequately re veal jthe fullness or^heir charm, but repeated excursions m^st be made to their islands and prehipices, their grottos and palm -gardens^ their rain forests and projecting cr\rs, their rainbows and cataracts andV^ many- sided views of their exquisite in the emerald framework of t^pic forests, before, their beauty can appreciated. The fascination of coveringjiew and bidden charms from different points of view grqw's on tpS' visitor and becomes-one of-its great-— est attractions. “As the rainy season commences in Rhodesia in November and continue^ in the form of tropical showers until April, the best time to see the. falls is in May, when the seething torrents are at their flood. November also has .. its attractions, when the river is low,' for'then the chasm is comparatively free from mist, disclosing vistas and views of the great abyss of rare, beauty, which before were wholly ob scured by the whirling columns of •pray. V . “The bridge of the Cape-to-Cairo railroad Is the favorite point selected by artists, as the picture through the narrow gap at Danger Point exhibita the full extent of the angry waters as they leap from the precipices to the abyss belovf. “There Is a hotel near the railway. From its verandas an observer can behold a magnificent panorama of the canyon and Batoka gorge, A walk ef half A mile brings ope to the ‘place where the rain la born,’ aa the na tives call the Rain forest This is a phenomenon of rare beauty and in terest, especially to the botanist for, here the tropic heat and constantly— fatting spray produce a wealth of vegetation . of wonderful luxuriance and varl<gy. “But the most thrilling scene Is from the eastern extremity of the Rain forest at Danger point where the treacherous vines and grasses, clinging to the rocks with hungry, des perate roots, tempt one to the very verge of the precipitate cliffs that seem to tremble with *the terrific shock of the cataract So dense “here at times is the mass of vapor buried from the seething cauldron that the suu’s rays can no longer penetrate it. and complete darkness envelop? one as he la deluged by the downpour, while the terrific thunder of the fails drowns all other sounds and makes hi* own voice inaudible.’*' v. jo mjoj jCun ui sjsojnojoqn) ‘rasjjoq -o3jti 3]uojq3 ‘£)|joijajui ojqjwioqj.fsd lBuo{)n)i)suo3 . ‘A’sdanda ‘ssaupapuim •aiqaaj ‘Ajnpaquij 'Aijunsui ‘.foojpi qons joj uouit3M<hlB 3q) ui pa)B)S SB unqi jaqjo sassup qons jo Aus uppiM aq q) )ou punoj sj aq (uauju uodn jj puu ‘83) BIS patJUQ aip jOlJWlTWK -B )B A’nJUJOdaia) pajnnipn aq o) uaqB aq) joj JoqB) jo AjB)a.i3ds aq) mojj paujn) / -qo uaaq a.vuq paqs. )uasqb3 pBojqB ruoaj Hjnwwiap o) jopid ssaiun ‘qdUaSi •Baud siq) U1 paqijoaap ja)juajaq suajiu jo sassiqa aq) jo .Cub npufM «| ibajj -j« jo aoif) )» oq.v\ uoissjinpB qons joj )UB3nddB ub SB Ba)u)s pajurn aq) jo piodBas b o) ]i|9nojq-uauB .Cuu qo as no aqi m pa)un.iii aq )ou ijim uojssirapB .Cjnjodtuax,, : smohoj 8a)B)S pa)iuf) aq) ja)Ua 0) qaas oqA\ suosjad pasaa -sip 9u|)3ajjn 4Rq aqpBj9immi aqjj. uoi)«jSiaiin( pu« ifiiaimi pi z Thursday, March 1st, 1934; is the last day to make return^ this year. Both real and personal property must\e return ed this year. AJ 0 per cent, penalty will he add ed to all property n§t re turned. V ' Respectfully, a W. H. MANN1N Auditor, B. C. I for | BILIOUSNESS Sour stomach jarand headach dny jto CONSTIPATION Z In the Long run to have your clothes cleaned by a reliable cleaner- taut. Clean Clothes Wear LONGER. A~ Plexico’s Dry Cleaners “Let ted bo rr* rpT TTT^ A nn' X xUAjAA. X. • • 1 ••• Mon.-Tues. Wed. Thurs.Fri. Sat. 4 Matinees a Weev ;“Mon., Wed., Friy, Sat. Night :~Two ShoWs 7:30 and 9:00 O’cl Matinee: - One Show, 3:30, except Satur day, beginning at 3:30 and continuing until 10:00. i MM 394 10.38 6.34 J. N. AND] Ticket Agent Iway Minister Buys Dresser; ™ Finds IFs Really Bar Oklahoma City.—An Oklahoma City mgiiater recently objected •trenuously when be bought a aecond-hand dresser and discovered he had burchased a genuine anti-Volstead bar.. ^ The furniture dealer removed the bar from the piece. _ / A copper container, set in behind tbs mirror, irith the spout at tbs bot tom, could be filled and tbs liquor To Lam is 24 Hours Happy Days Ahsad for Ton. Ftb. 22*23 SALUE FILERS in WALLS OF GOLD Her love\was too great, too powei^ui, too con suming to ok placed on the block for U\e highest bidder! Also ‘NMiexey Mouse’s TOREE\Ln;. TLE PIGS, the comedy you’ve been waiting for. Monday-Tuesday Feb. 26-27 I A great cast of youthful entertainers —B u s t e r Crabbe, Mary Carlielie^ Chas. Starrett and Flor- ance Lake in the SWEET HEART of SIGMA €HL Gutey Coeds, Frolicking - .•---K-'J Think of It—hoW this old wortt riptlLn eddeh*!?known tophar^ as AOsani sad within 4M roe start to tako this formal* pain, aeon? sad uod by ssoms arts t° wSatO t« ■ g>t owe !3Ls^lS*7 it- — Saturday —- Feb. 24 ^ JOHN WAYNEm Somewhere in Sonora A 4-Star Western that • v ■ has everything. Added SerkL Sophomores, Tantalising Tunes, Dashing Dialogu, Love and Laughter, Ac tion. Added News Reel. 28~ 11c to All. - iY MAIL j\ * ■' the mileXa minute my^^“ tery drama' a m&MM aboard ry&r-