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•orracAMJKA trvbsday. JOHN W. HOLMES 114#—191S P. Dari**. Editor and PuWUlwr _‘»t the post office at Bam- 1, S. C'., as aecond-claaa matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Om Year $100 Six Month. 75 Three Month. «50 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, SEPT. 2ND, 1937. m MLACKVILLE SCHOOLS TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 9TH * IT. I>. Nixon, State HiKh School SaperviMr to Speak. Snpt. Byron Wham of the ‘Blaekville Schools has announced the faculty of the 1937-’38 term, which begins Thursday, Septem ber 9th, as follows: High School—Robt. H. Herlong, t>f Johnston, Agriculture; Miss Brown, of Rembert, French gad History; Miss Mary Schiffley, Omngeburg, Commercial Sci- enrt; Miss Katie C. Edmunds, of Terfc, English and Library; Miss Dorothy Cromley, of Saluda, Home Economics, and Miss Lorena Gal loway, of Columbia, 7th grade and Physical Education. Grammar School—J. Gibbes De- Wfaf, of Columbia, Principal, 6th grade and coach; Mias Milctred Toot, of North, 5th grade; Mias Steele, of York, 4th and school music; Mias Be Rivera, of Mt. Croghan, 3rd _ ; Mias Kathryn Wylie, of Toth, 2nd grade, and Mias Lerlene of Bamberg, lat grade Wham alao announced that new departments have been te the curriculum th a year— public school music mad phyuca) education Due te increased enrollment. ef the high arhout been made dur ng the eaeoeee will be held m gym at » » e rUcfc ftepa »th at W, D Niae*. State Super, oar. uUi epeab ROW MUCH m PLANTING BRED WORTH NEXT APRIL? This question is not answered by toe many farmer*. How im portant ia it to save good aeed at gathering time? To get good seed these are the following important points: FIRST—To have aeed from cot ton producing the desired length of staple, percentage of lint and other important characteristics. SECOND—Save them pure by having the gin cleaned before gin ning. THIRD—To care for the seed af ter grinning so that they will not heat or become damaged from water, etc. Farmers are cautioned against cotton heating before ginning and the seed afterwards. A very good plan is to put seed nto burlap bags, store these sacks apart until seed are thoroughly dry. Be sure not to use air-tight paper lined sacks as one farmer did last year. This farmer found every bag of this kind had caused heating of the seed. Finally farmers are urged to save PURE a generous supply of seed that will come up good when planted next spring.—H. G. Boys- ton, county agent. Mr*. E. S. Johnson. atW'H’t TKAC NHSU fLANNINt, »«>■ iiTKMNG* f«e th> tr wu» •rm Mrs. Martha Anne Johnson, aged 77, widow of the late E. S. John son ,died at three o’clock Saturday morning at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. A. G. Ray, near Barn well. Mrs. Johnson ha<j been in ill health for about three months and had been slowly sinking for the past several days. She had lived in Wilmington, N. C., for a number of year*, but lately had been spending her time in Timmonsville, with her sister. Mrs. Mary Harmon, and in Barn well with her daughter She was a member of the Sardis Baptist Churrh nesr Timmouevde. The body was earned to Sardis for burial, leaving here at ame o'clock Sunday morning > oners! •ervtre* oere held at the Sards* Ha pi *t I bur. b st 11 » Sunday af teMsoon. with the Rev Mr. Ins luck offwtetMig. Intevmsnt tel lowed ia the ady* n.ng cemetery Pas he# «4 Jn«hi—«dk>. Pm. sad M>* A G Ray *d news A*#*met- «oo • OSes Mr* Mary Mateewm. •# nished and the am* art reminded that A donation will be naked to defray expense* of the orchestra. The** dances are sponsored by the recreational division of the WPA, with Mrs. Edna Hall as local super visor. The public ia cordially in vited to attend. Swing Daya Big Eventa to Children of Koreans Korean children have many games that are different from ours but little girls in Korea enjoy Swing day best of all special things to do. Swing day comes every year and ia a holiday for children, notes a writ er in the Washington Star. Swing day originated from a Ko rean legend that has been handed down from long ago generations. In the olden times there was a charming young princess who loved a prince of her own country. But her father, the emperor, married her off to a wealthier suitor from a far land who took her away to live there with him. Her husband knew she was homesick for her native land, and on a high hill outside the palace he put up a swing for her. Once a year the princess was al lowed to swing there all day. She would swing as high as possible and just catch a glimpse of her na tive land from the air. All year she would wait far this one day to think of her own country. Korean girls honor the rndmory of the Swing Princess one day a year. Swings are erected on very long ropes that will fly quite high, on the hilltops. The girls line up and take turns at swinging. Swing day ia celebrated this way all over Korea and the homesick little princesa ia the adopted patron of all Korean girls on that day. ef The sobriquet "Swi tier land at America.** is applied to several at the slates. Colorado, for one. be cause at its magnihcent natural beauty Maine la another state called Its It la West It M Probate of Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, en Monday, September 27, 1M7, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and petition the said Court for an order of Dis charge and Letters Dismiasory. W. E. Bennett, J. Norman Dicks, W. Sidney Dicks, Executors of the Estate of Mrs. Emms B. Dicks, Dec’d. Aug. 26, 1937. Notice to Debtors and Creditors and Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final accounting as Ex ecutor of the Estate of Minnie L. Hubbard, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge 6f~ the Probate Court for Barnwell Coun ty, South Carolina, upon Friday, September 17th, 1937, at 10:00 o’ clock in the forenoon^ and petition the said Court for an Order of Dis charge and Letters Dismissory, therefore all persons holding claims against the said 1 estate will file them duly attested with the undersigned Executor on or be fore said date, and all persons in debted to said estate will make prompt payment to the undersigned Executor. W. R. Hubbard, Executor, Last Will and Testament of Minnie L. Hubbard, Dec’d. Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 17, 1933. 4t MASTER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of a Decree of the Court of Common Pleat of Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, in the caae of Home Own ers’ Loan Corporation, Plaintiff, va. Charles J. H. Still, Lissie H. Still and C. L T. Corporation, Defend ants, I, the undersigned Master, will sell ia front of the Court House at Barnwell. 8. G, during the legal hours ef sale en the #th day at September, 19S7, same being an lee- day In sad msath. In the highest bidder, the folWsrag dairrihsd «4 ns All that certain pier*, parrel or lot of land, with tha unproeorasms thereon, or to be erected thereon. **«»•% tying end hetng In the Tssm of BeruuiC. in (ho Canary at Baronet, n thi Carotnm, raid ot k* i on n* \*« there Rennlhry two • *» tRHli tSet. more or ry two One lot and bedding n the town of Dunbarton, bounded on the North by A. C. L. Railroad, East by Alex Robinson, South by Hattie Jackson and West by Hattie Jackson. Lev.ed upon as the property of Louis Jackson and sold to satisfy the above Execution tnd costa. —ALSO— One lot and build ng in the town of Barnwell, bounded on the North and East by Charlotte McCrady, South by Patterson Street and West by B. L. Easterling. Levied upon as the property of Nettie Fikes, and sold to satsfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— v One lot and one buidng in the town of Barnwell, bounded on the North by County Home, East by Cutt Davis, South by Charlie Dun can and West by Wesley Great- heart. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Margaret Mayson and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— One lot and building in the town 1 of Barnwell, bounded on the North by G. P. Hogg, Eaat by Mary Alice Duncan, South by Ruby Snelling and West by G. P. Hogg. Levied upon as the property of Joe Patterson and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Sixty acres of land in Dunbarton School District, bounded on the North by H. J. Dunbar, East by C. L. Hiers, South by A. A. Mixon and WMt by G J. Ashley; ALSO 26 acres in Dunbarton School Dis trict, bounded on the North by T. A. Green, East by E. D .Dicks, South by J. M. Killiagaworth and West by T. A. Green. Lev-ed upon aa the property of Estate ef Richard Duahar and •ol«J j to satisfy the above E seret-on and I reels. —ALSO- Four ansa, more er lose, ewe I mile West ef WJlMaw Town ItaHis. j bounded ew the N«nh by Charity I YewagMood and Mery Glhhs. East by Charley Yewagheodw !■•<# by l*» « Rood sod Vest by Mobs of V. M ftmwh Levied upas at the yewywtty ef laaraa MWehML ewf a^d h e Raaewmaw god m UlflS A HUNDRED YEARS ASO £ *f000 ENERGY CAME FROM ClanSSenS BREAD! Even •« yean aqo—when Tdacatton'* Still consisted oi a smattering ot reading ... a tedious bit ot writing ... a lab orious oflort to master * 'rithmettc * . . . CLAUSSEN'S BREAD was considered, as M is tod or. blgb In Food Energy! # < v; Made oi tbo finest ingredients under con stantly Improved processes and equip ment today's CLAUSSEN'S BREAD is (ho finest loaf in CLAUSSEN'S history! Order bom year grocer! ClsaSSenS HALL 6 COLE, Inc. »4-l#2 FANEITL HALL MARKET. BOSTON, MASS Cemmtssiea Merchants and Distributors af ASPARAGUS One af the Olde*t Ceambmeo Heaeee in the Trade. sendxgiWhipping sump tltttttMIMIMMMMU >MMIMt»»##t####b##MM rvL. wii bm Me# lies Drabe«b pe a tewrh m the cMy k eke has ereeyaed • the* Dittea setae* tfce A-.* Srvtt McNet. te Oever for the •• k end M ee Kathrye Hoi• return* te SpMtaaburg. i will teach ta the city K? Teacher* Complete C©ar»e , Margarrt S. Hogg, sdult supervisor for Barnwell Md Allendale Counties, and her gWay assistants returned home Sat- arday after completing a four- eraeka course st Furman Universi ty la Greenville in special sdult taaefaen work. Mrs. Hogg stated fl.ee several new practices were learned which will be used firing fhe coming term. One of the oustanding topics -gfhieh will be introduced into the -walk this fall is the “Unit system.” This system will oprate in such a manner that any everyday problem enresponding to the particular wobfect and problems then being q»ir—i up by the class can be incor- pontted in the class discussions counted as a unit toward the i ion of the course. This sys- should go far toward simplify- the subject matter for the stu- t aa a comparison between the wwtieal problem and the prac tical. everyday problems will help “ to bring out the sub- who attended the course, ftaa Mrs Hogg, included Bay, Bwaad Merrie. W. I “ SU1! mat * e •f TV* the yvejvrt m to •• n# *f thv f mee*. TV-*# prveent at tb# f. ho inf wrrv: Mr* J K Carrell. Mte* Sibyl Carruli. Mr*. W M Moore. Mr* V H Hitt. Mr* T C. 8 Lewr, Mr* C*. L. Dixon, Mr* O. B. Stoly, Mr* Floyd Johnson. Mr*. Menurl Johnson, Mr*. J. S. Keel and Mi»s Helen Keel. Sunday School Lla** Meet*. The regular monthly business and social mecaing of the Mary G. Harley Sunday School Class of the local Baptist Church was held by the members at the Fuller Park pavilion on Friday evening. Dur ing the business session, at which time several matters of impor tance to the class were taken up end discussed, an election of team was held. The election resulted in Mrs. J. B. Still being named* to head the reds for the coming term and Mrs. T. D. Creighton, Jr., be ing named to head the blues. Dur ing the social hour, when several games and contests were enjoyed by the members, a picnic supper with iced lemonade was served. Square Dances at Blackville. The square dances at' Blackville • re again being held at the gym nasium every two week* on Tues day nights, the first of the new lawng n>rbt at MALARIA ia I day* COLDS Ligoit Tablets trst day Salve Neve Dreg*. Headache*. S# as in*. Try "Rub-My-TkaT Worlds Best Liniment. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I shall file my final accounting as Administrator of the Estate of 3. 0. Walker, deceased, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro bate Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina, upon Friday, Sep tember 17th, 1937, at 10:00 o’clock in the a. m. and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. O. W. Harley, ^dmr., Estate of J. O. Walker, Dec’d. Aug. 19, 1937. 4tc NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice ia hereby given that we will file our final accounting aa Executor* of the Estate at Mr*. B. Picks, darsasad. with the Boa. John K. Ssm 11 iag. Jadgt af |0 •wm W ft«e rov M W hm a gwsrwsMy «f gewd faMh. psart ta be •nh be paid to t ad If the or If the bidder fail ta ply with hi* bid wiiboat legal ( shown, the preni.se* to be re-told upon the same or a subsequent taleaday upon the same term* * and at the risk of the bid- dor. No personal or deficiency judfbent ia demanded and the bid ding will not remain open after the sale. G. M. GREENE, Master of Barnwell County. SHERIFF'S TAX SALES. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Under and by virtue of certain Tax Executions to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 6th day of September, 1937, this being salesday in said month, the following described real estate: One lot in the town of Dunbar- ten, boonded on the North by Dan Hay, East by E. B. Bush, South by Paul Jeakins and West by Estate of Joe Meyer*. Levied upon aa the property ef Paaet aad eaid to aetiafy the SUMMER SPECIALS Dunng the remain der of the Dummer month* w* *re offer ing our patron* re duced price* on all beauty work Our eqtupcntnt a uf>*to- date ti\ every way. OUT operator haa had year* of experience in her prof lour patronage will be appreciate^! Far Asuwtia.M Call 43 Barnwell Beauty Shcp —ALSO— Ten acre* ta Barnwell District, bounded on the North and West by First Carolina* Joint Stock Land Bank. East by Littie Roberson and South by Mdedge Black. Levied upon as the property of Estate of Primus Patterson and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— One lot and one building in Dun barton School District, bounded on the North and East by T. A. Greene, South by Calhoun Ander son and West by T. A. Greene. Levied upon as the property of Estate of C. H. Greene, and sold to satisfy the above Execution and costs. —ALSO— Fifty acres of land in Black ville School District, bounded on the North by lands formerly of Harry Delk, East by Northrop Al len, South and West by Lee Lan caster. Levied upon aa the property of Estate of Annie Rice, and sold to satisfy the above Exocut-oe aad 1 w <*** B&WTVtr titev riA DAPCLV AX'D COOLLY OMBO BdVBAL HttOTB ADD * tatgix MaAt'Wg** 1087* OO DOOL* REDDY KILOWATT - i Your Electrical Servant Get Ready— For Fall and Winter! Bring in that last winter’s suit or overcoat NOW and let us clean and press it, so that you will have it in readiness for the first chill blasts of the fall and winter. Remember that we are now in new quarters opposite the Barnwell Baptist Church, where we are ready to serve you at all times. “LET TED DO IT.” Plexico’s Dry Cleaners BARNWELL, S. C