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•• < look AT TUB ADDB8B8 LABEL ON YOUR PAPER! It it reads “March 1984“ or any date prior thereto your subscription has expired and a prompt remit tance will be appreciated. We cannot send the paper to delin quents indefinitely. • HERB AND HBRBABOUTB. • Thomas 0. Lawton, of Garnett, was a business visitor here Friday. Miss Rosalie Spafnn^ of Sumter, was a week-end guest of Mr. jjad Mrs. Perry A. PrTce - - .' - w Mr.*-and Mrs. Brown Towles, of St. George, sepnt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush. ^ WILL BUILD 3,000 AIRPORTS IN U. S. Government Board Also Aims at Cheap Planes. Mrs. W. W. Richardson, of Ander son, spent the Easter season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. MooNt. Miss Julia Lemon, of Columbia, spent the Easter rolidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Mrs. Jane Clary and daughters and Eugene Davis were thq guests of relatives m Savannah Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard* Horton, of Ridgeland, spent the week-end’ with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Moore. > Miss Willie Bush Deason, of the* Ridgeland school faculty, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her father, Dr. R. A. Deason. -k Robert Johnson and Don Wright, of the University of South Carolina, spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fuller. r, ■ —Mrs. C: A. Bennett“has retained to her home—in Sylvania,Ga., after spending several w’eeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jane Clary. Dr. R. A. Deason and daughter, Miss Willie Bush Deason, and ^ wo sons, Stephen and Robert Deason, spent”Easter SunJay Th Columbia. B. P. Davies and son, Billie, re turned home Monday night after -spending Easter with relatives in Brlington, N. C. Mrs. Davies re mained for a mo:e*extended Vistf.* Melvin Moody, of Statesville, N. C.. spent a lew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moody, Jr., of Kline, ^st week. Mr. Moody holds a position with the Postal Telegraph- Cahle company in"the'Noith Carolina city. Washington.—A broad aviation pro gram ranging from gigantic seadromes dotting the oceans down to small air ports In every village and cheap planes in almost every backyard Is the plan J>y which the government hopes to put the aviation Industry on its feet and simultaneously provide a great reserve weapon for national defense. Eugene Vidal, director of aero nautics for the Department of Com merce, Is In charge of the program, most of which emanated from his re markably imaginative brain. While much of It may seem little more thaa a dream at first thought, Vidal is going about all of it In a very practical way. So practical, in fafefc that-he has swung " the very businessjsen In charge of dis tribution of government relief funds around to his way of thinking to such an extent that they have agreed to let him have up to $10,000,000 of pub lic and civil works funds? The final amount will rest with the number of men that can be employed. The relief funds administrators think In terms of how many men are put to work; Vidal thinks In terms of how aviation can-be In ought btch to UTfe. TOMATO PLANTS FIVE OF HASTING S BEST VARIETIES. E.' E. GOODSON, v - BARNWRLL, S. C. The result probably will be the same no matter how the figuring Is done—men will go to work and avia tion wllf advance. His questionnaire has developed the fact that there are 14,000 licehsed pilots In this country 1 and 11,000 stu dent pilots—25,000 pilots In all But, there are only 7,000 aircraft avail able for these 25,000 trained fliers. This condition exists becaqse of the high price of aircraft, he says. Discover Sea Urchin Is Born Without a Mother Princeton, N. J.—The whirling micro phone Invented By Prof. A. Newton Harvey of ihe department of biqlogy of Princeton university, and by Alfred Loomis of Tuxedo Park, N. I., has recently made possibTe~the discovery" of a new type of genesis in nature. The new form of genesis, known as ephebogenesis, is the opposite of patbepogenesis in that it involves re? production with only the male cells present The discovery of ephe- latest model of the centrifuge micro scope, enabling scientists to observe cells whirling at a speed of 24,000 rev olutions a minute. The centrifuge was first developed two years ago, and has been termed a microbial “merry-go-around” and a "cell carrousel.” The discovery of ephebogenesis was made #vhen it was observed that parts of the eggs of sea urchins which still contftined no female nuclei were still capable of developing into living forms after fertilization had taken place. T An accessory to the centrifuge is a special motion picture camera which records on film the changes that take place in the cell as shown through the microscope. COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS SPEND EASTER AT HOME. . Among the college boys and girls who spent Easter at their hoiries here^ weere: Cadets 'Brown Easterling, Rod- m^i Cemon, Stephen and Robert Dea son, James Riley McNab ami Mc- Tyre Calhoun from Clemsoni* Cadets Gene Parler and Wilson Senders from The Citadel; Hummel Harley from Wofford; Dean Fuller from the Uni versity of Soufti Carolina. Misses Kathryn Holland, Anne Scott McNab Emily Black and Claire Dicks from Winthrop; Miss Edith Mahaney from Anderson Col lege; Mips Patricia Dicks from Coker College; Miss Elizabeth Hagood from) would greatly reduce the number of Columbia College. - WATSON MELON SEED:—I have a limited aiqount of Watson Water melon Seed grown by J. Frank Good- son, of Wadley, Ga., for sale at 60c per pound.—E. E. Goodson, Barnwell. ^ FOR RENT:—Six room house i town of Barnwell. . Apply to H. Reed, Barnwell, S. C. /Itc MEN WANTED for Routes of 800 families in North Orangeburg Coun and Blackville. should start earning increase rapidly. Rawleigh Co., mond, Va. wleigh Aiken, Barnwell ile hustler 5 weekly and te immediately. SC-12-S, Rich- 3-15-4tp. FOR SALE.—Edisto River cypress shingles. Special price in quantities. C. F. Molair, Barnweil, S. G. 3-1-tfc. TRY A BUSINESS BUILDER FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS. British Plan New Way / to Halt Jay-Walking London, England.—Fatalities among “Jay-walkers” may be almost eliminat ed by a new road safety plan being discussed by British authorities. The plan is simple. A two-and-one- half foot post and chain barrier would be placed all along the pavement curbs. At intervals there would be openings to permit pedestrians to cross the road in “safety lanes.” In these marked lanes, any motorist killing a walker would automatically be charged with manslaughter. While walkers in the specified gape would have the right of way. those jumping over the barriers to cross road would do so at their own rij The ministry of transport is reluctant to make jay-walking a penal offense, and It is thought that the npw plan fatal accidenta. No More Hone Thieves, Chickenr ftrc Guarded Washington.—The chicken thief ma; until hp’R hoar&p hut th* land. Horse Protective association, which never failed to recover a stolen _ horse since it was founded In 1865, hat put Its foot down on coop robbers. Horse stealing, in fact, has ceased to exist as a criminal operation in the East and Vhe Woodlands association, rather than disband, baa decided to icentrate hereafter on the protec- lon of baftiyard flocks. Thousands of dollars In reward money, which has piled up In the association’s treasury, has been do nated to welfare work and dues have been abolished. Cobra-Killing Dog Finally Loses Life Hyderabad, India.—A dog named Jill, which became renowned In this region for killing 80 cobras and nearly' 100 other snakes, died fighting her last battle with an eight-foot king cobra. She encountered the snake at dusk and after a long battle brought. it to her master’s teat, oaly to ffeU dead from a bite hi the atek. JUTa puppies will carry on the wan, as ■be taught them bov la tgbt cobras Barnwell Theatre Thursday and Friday April 5-6 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in SONS of THE DESERT The Biggeest and Best Comedy of the Year! Mickey Mouse Comedy SATURDAY April 7th Bruce Cabot and Betty Furness in MIDSHIPMAN JACK A Dandy Picture that wiih ever ybodywHienjoy; Added: Comedy. Monday and Tuesday a ESKIMO” With Native Cast. The Biggest Picture Ever Made. Men who share eSr -but—kill—if they are stolen. Added: News. Wednesday, April 11 Jam Kiepura The Screen’s Golden- Voiced Heir in BE MINE TONIGHT. The picture that rated 5th in last year s produc tions, brought to you at the popular price of I T< to all. You can’t afford to miss it. Added: Comedy. NOTE: /- Beginning on Monday p. m., April 9, Matinees will start at 4 p. m. instead of 3:30. Admission 10c and 20c. DAHUAS ' JERSEY BEAUTY, JANE COWL, SAGAMORE, JERSEY BEACON, PAT O’MARA, MARSHALL’S PINK, 25c EACH. OTHER VARIETIES 15c and Up. ALL GUARANTEED. i ne oniy low-pricea a ki0b J U and what a difference that makes in performance and dependability W: :§ BSw as m Chevrolet’* “ftiDy endoeed i*. in reality, a gigantic akoek , built mildly on to Chevrolet** big, heavy frame, with the front wheel Mildly anchored to the t *ahoek absorber** arm. The reeuh: When the front wheel comm in contact with a bump or hole, it riaea or fails to absorb the ■bock. T i, 4 * a & A smooth, reatful, fading ride seat. . .‘a new feel .. . a bounce leas and relaxation in j travel. All these pleasures are yours with Action wheels. And if your car has enclosed Knee*Action, like Chev- other extra advantages. One of these is shock-proof i other is dependable operation. The patent rights on tl of Knee-Action are held exclusively by General Mote no other low-priced car has it. Also, no other has a Fh controlled brakes, or a Blue-Flame engine of_ special And the kind t*s why CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHl Compare Chevrolet’$ low delivered priceo and eary G.M.A.C. A General Motort Va CHEVROLETH934 j\a'C it ixtilu 5 mili'A and you I i never be satisfied with any other low priced car GRUBBS CHEVROLET CO., Barnwell, S. FOUND-- ».'• »ivi T Best Results Are Obtained by use of PLANTERS -f See Your PLANT! BARNIE F. OWENS, DUNBARTON, S. C4T W, H. KENNEDY AND SON, WiLLfS d MATERIALS Agent Before You Buy rx -• w. f CH *v • R. CARROLL, BLACKVILLE, 8. G. R; JOHNS, ALLENDALE, & FARMERS UNION MERC. CO., BARNWI S. C. C. F. RIZER, OLAR, 8. C Us ega- Charleston, S. C. ‘i 1 Jordan’* Pansy Garden AIKEN, 8. 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