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-'I LA* WM %f i ■ Mil •( r* Tli* r«tr**> tel *r th# WPA ill tte* par ('Mr t its l« under the direr- )m of M rm Virfta K Reeve*, of IBeadiU, who ia area aupenriaor. The day waa apant in awimminf, flahinf and Ap- The “big apple” waa mo that the workers will hw aUe to sponsor “Big Apple" ateem at their respective centers. CWy three of the Barnwell Coun ty recreational workers attended thw affair, they being T. D. Creigh- tna, Sr., of Barnwell; Miss Vera iTjacna, of Williston, and Mrs. Ofrae Robertson, of Barnwell. Mrs. 3h-s. Mabel Gantt, of Lyndhurst, was unable to attend on account w! serious illness in her home and Mna. Hall, of Blackville, was also ■tele to attend. II* hf the l?« L+ooiN~Y«k (teral Ai year* Mr Koel was bar watad at A Ilea date A of Qaaiooo college, ho taught achool at Barnwell two year* and at Bamberg for two yours. He waa the son of tho late Jul ian Howell Keel and Maggie Best Keel, of Allendale. Surviving him are hia mother; three sisters, Mrs. E. L. Ray, Ashe- ( boro, N. C.; Mias Marian Keel, of Ritter; Miss Eunice Keel, of Al lendale; one brother, L. D. Keel, assistant postmaster at Bamberg. The body will not leave Central America until September 16th, and funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. at tl IMM of Mr aad Mr* J L Ote during tho past wte Mrs Seymour tooe and daughter, Allowto. of Bluckvillo. spout Fri day at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. 1. Rosa. A number of friends of Mrs. Jeanette Laird, Including Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Beasley and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Owens, visited her in Yos% are la tact, they may ho la aa enuroty dtSoront line of business Yet they serve the same purpose. Kdwta MacDonald is aa Instance of how that conies about He can Imitato sla distinct Italian types with prop er nuances and accent for each. Hs has accomplished that through fre quent visits to Little Italy. Thera ho gets pointers from an elderly Neapolitan fruit peddler, a well- read and polished art dealer from ■W ANNOUNCING! ■15 Nicholson Buick Co., Inc, Yet thee ' AUGUSTA. GEORGIA Ashleigh News Items. Julian H. Keel. Alendale, Sept. 13.—Mrs. Julian loewR Keel received a message Ashleigh, Sept. 13.—Due to the frequent rains, which have delay ed picking, much cotton is open in the fields in this section. Many fields have not been picked at all and practically all bolls are open. One of the hardest rains in many Do You Want the Aiken hospital Friday. Private Gordon Hair, of Fort Moultrie, has returned to his com mand after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hair. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hair and baby, June, and Mrs. D. I. Rcss at tended a birthday dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Elkins, of Denmark, in honor of their daughter, Gladys, on Sunday. "Miraculous Shower" Is Odd Fall From the Sky People regard as mysterious, or semi-miraculous. Various showers of objects which appear to fall from the aky. says a writer In the In dianapolis News. A so-called sul phur shower, occurring in the West, was a shower of pollen blown from pine trees. Showers of fishes usu ally are caused by waterspouts whose force causes quantities of fish and other aquatic animals to be drawn aloft Showers of rats and mice have been reported. A er of birds Is said to hove Is Baton Rouge. Lo . In 1«M The Vlareggio, and a seventy-year-old wine taster from Genoa. Charles Martin, who often is on the same program with MacDonald, spends much of his spare time associating with gangsters of various types. As s result, he can vocally portray 14 different types. Fortunately, he holds, none of those whom he simu lates has yet recognized himself as a teacher. • • • When Minerva Pious is cast In a Chinese role, she merely makes fre quent and long visits to her laundry- man. When Agnes Moorehead is to enact a French ingenue part, she goes to a little French dressmaking shop and chats about various mat ters, meanwhile keeping her eyes and ears wide open. Orson Wells, Charles Cantor. Anne Elstner and numerous others get their coach ing from those unaware that they are giving it New York, with its polygot population and many quaint neighborhoods, offers full opportu nity for such study. Another advan tage la that more often than not It la fun instead of work. Annual Used Car Sale Once every year before the new model come out, we put on our annual used car sale. We mark our used cars for sale at COST and some of them BELOW COST. This sale runs from Sept. 15 to Oct 15. Below: THE EMPLOYMF.NT of apyrtatmately 100 • payroll m eirew of IM.MO the firel jeer w w HJM KVHXE and the wm*wmm4+i territory if ■Mh TWh NANTEX CO are aatiafe*tartly AT THIS TIME a evre,, af tha | ■RUl InW to ■tee. and aT WHITE WOMEN mm Id fmmm «f age te 4* wmrnm *a r o Bm r. Bl.a< BVIUf BC.ni OftC*. ft tl NOT NElRSAARV tte te —terete ef Sheet*The NaaOe* < i— ■ ; «e ■■ -eg te he*ate <a f*o*» »e-» .mm — toy g-. te **e% W- mm gw. « »—a« mu — tpfil BL'tCX SEDAN Lear of toft m te aa Some of our REAL BARGAINS In Used Cars Listed $95 $269 $350 $295 $325 $295 $345 $525 $250 $145 1931 BUICK SEDAN Runs Good 1934 CHEVROLET COACH Excellent Condition 1934 BUICK SEDAN A REAL Buy 1933 PONTIAC COACH A GREAT Value 1933 PLYMOUTH COACH Excellent Condition ..... 1933 BUICK SEDAN EXTRA CLEAN 1M4 CHRYSLER SEDAN EXTRA GOOD Buy IMS CHEVROLET SEDAN Very Fancy Car ....... IMS TERRE PLANE SEDAN GOOD BARGAIN 1935 CHEVROLET SEDAN This is a Beauty 1930 DODGE SEDAN An Extra Good Car 1935 PONTIAC COACH—New Firestone Tires and Paint 134 CHRYSLER COUPE A Real Leader ...... 5 Paaaenger Packard Sedan^plea- did Mechanical Condition 193d PLYMOUTH SEDAN Looks and Rum Uke New lWd DODGE COACH IMT? DODGE REDAN Kanrty Now - . 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This gives them speed at the expense of power and enables them to poise in mid-air before flow ers while they catch insects that feed on the nectar, and to dart through the air so rapidly that they often elude the eye. Their bill is ftequently twice as long as their head. This enables them to delve deep into the recesses of the flowers they frequent. The Helena humming bird of Cuba is believed to be the smallest bird in the world. It was discovered by Dr. Juan Gundlach in 1850. DR. P. W. STEVENS OPTOMETRIST Barnwall, R. C Off toe Isura: 9 I* I; I In fi. Buadaya by A| If you bow rogte hteatte ff '*** '"Sim m By Gum About 1870 a Mexican general, An tonio Lopez de Santa Anna, dicta tor and president of Mexico, after a sojourn on Staten Island, New York, left behind him a large lump of chicle gum. His landlord. Thom as Adams, came across It and thought it waa aomo kind of rubber He tried te vulcanise He vied N aa a aa the charge fire alarm • ahe appeared after listening te forgave her end Meanwhile the baby had in Metropolitan hoepitaL • • • True Story: Jaacha Heifetz re cently took up a residence of the suburbs. Naturally many friends of the famous violinist make it a point to drop in for a chat. •Tell me, Jaacha/* asked one city dweller, “what have you missed most since you moved to the coun try?’’ ‘Trains,” replied Heifetz. C Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Fish React te Musk London.—Minnows can distinguish between musical notes, according to Prof. K. Von Frisch, of Munich uni versity. He believes he has solved the problem, long debated between anglers and biologists, of whether fish can hear. **A Star Is Born Milt MUM ah Ml MffkthR te B1 ffVAhMM y Ctoly m a Bargain Day MARRHN MILU4M m Midnite Madonna ■ tear* ur-»*» _ , _ . . the >udg« Rut ThurB<Uy-Fnday SEPT EMBER Xl-24 FREDDIE BATHERLEMEW. 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SMSMMM I >>••»♦< teto PROFESSIONAL NOTICE DR. P. J. BOATWRIGHT Wishes lo announce the opening of his office at Orangeburg in the Edisto Building limited to surgery and institutional obstetrics. OFFICE HOURS MO a. t to 140 p. ml—340 p. m. to MO p. ml •ad by