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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 3

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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fc South Carofroa Urthe tame Vocalirin hare from many wxtiox are poor to "leaded dry AUbwM report weevil infestation to heavy, in South aad Tcn- to not I if yiiniititt Dry weath pradoouoatcd in Alabama and over the bek due to faihwe general dia- AreaTw Cultivation 6-2J-2S (Ptt Cent) tort ioBBF hr the 109.000 2,640 OOO 1 vforth Ciroikta Souik TO.QOO M9JOOO 4,464400 MftOOO Calif. (Upper) aa rrtmagg-dmngfat atgnta, WM kiBed hotM ttJK waa drivkc be- I carrfcd tha; bugfy iato -Rock' antique nolio. by owner to probably the oldest in tec- 1 gpunjnr. and about which viofin-maker-of the earfy eighteenth cen- net a the head wtth Kfhway De- fntds wilt be requited to meet the ptrpnu bid of At Fannei according to a highway comnustion- tiann whh TR maay of the ngkt that woaderful oow, uoa 7 Kfilbe, owned by Mr oi TiAmootviBc, S. C.

Far down the IUM of jncrtfofij her tfaaM-fcsnoved tor ten or dona Ict't MC what dmmctioo Millie hnidifesoe to a great of and b. ire worth? Mr. Young, to ite Cirptim pmt, bai refused hull calf of before her record was eaublisbed. (X count, this offer canfc from iomeooe who paly the- record of. thij wooder- 'GSSOLINE PARK "-i NOW OPEN Corner Washington and Snmter Ste, fui cow that her great could not have, been out the cumulative inheritance of perfoni- aacc.

The vl aaueaum eoa? cenuated in herTThe poorltaav beca lie's own record, too. Millie just one of ffi jg Regular Parking Per Month, DAILY OR TEMPORARY PARKING 25c. An ideal place for visitors to feeding. some day jniQddfiitfiBtr tSit wiU amaab- atfothcr 'sroMd tt-erep is bad due to dry wide spread droufhty one-third of die purebred ured ca live dry indicate nmeatonabty eTrlrbpc ot premature bodsTSS death, before hk toward producing an iactraawu whkh WM capable of muwc which would bring the world to feet, came, to an end, he had found a secret material and construction whkh no cenor been able to duplkate. The which produced, limited in ntunber and now valued at a premium, were noted for thefr mellow intmitable duee an instrument oo which could be ei- so well the vibrant, paaaiooate or The secret di iar Ad.of war and taken to Mecklen- There, in an uaesplain- ed way, it came bib of a Mr.

in 1780. Mr. in- to 'the late C. for a trifle itoO'and fince that time- been handed dowa to present owner, The iiutrumenr uid to be in excellent repair and capable the mellow, beautiful as the early It the Stradi- varms, acrebot anno 171S." by a bull, would aayopr ham lercd calT ofc would have been killed to the milk he coiuumr He 'would have been a liability, not an registered bull could valued at more MiUk produced worth of butter in one addition to the caUrWe are wondering what Millie worth live an varaing power greater than that of meat It's a pretty good farmer who makes $5,600 in a year, or even half Of coune, not all of can expect to own cows two to ten better than the cows have. The tcrub- bull, -toe worse 'than useless that is belly." He really good for- nothing but-hair, hide, fuw, and to get" rid were' kilied-by lightning near Monday, these being Louii wife, nes.

The had sought shelter in a tobacco barn. i white, Ben Ballard, aad two daughter), negroes A Station has begun.in York for a muni- bond issue of Jo be used in ex- J.i.-iuliiig the water mains and sewerage s.y»- Johns, famcr ol two bales of c.itton-last to Columbia and the other The'balei weighed SOS and Louii Wigfall Gheatham fold Advertiser. injgrr doping, tires and gasoline. Liberty Motor Oil When the tiding came over the wires masses knew him not and cared not for him. Friday announcing the death of Wigfall Cheaiham in Baltimore many voices were hushed and many eyes in Edgefieid were tear bedimmcd.

The severing of-, eyen tcmixirarily, when'he went to the home of adoption, less than three months ago, caused much heaviness of heart among friends left behind and his own heart was unspeakably sad, if not crushed over the turning of his baek upon home, friends and loved oues, not to speak of.the life-long associations and the scenes of his youth. In- I I 1' I (cctivety. It the ftnt on deed, we are not alone in, the belief that th Oftciai in July from any point in bullet wound in the linck, iv of Adim Ballcnjicr of In. found last week in a 'i-M(Jc a road leading to Lake miles from Saluda, N. C.

iioi named judge of Court, thc selection (i.rangeburg County Bar this sudden enforced transplanting among strangers and in an uncongenial elinic contributed largely to his sudden away. While pneumonia was the immediate or apparent cause, on account of his broken spirit and depleted It was a deep regret and keen disappointment to the people of his home community that; on account of the great distance, they were unable to pay a last tribute 6f love in- some tangible form. However, when.the last requiem was uttered around the open grave many, very many, Edgefieid relatives and friends were present in spirit ao bid Wigfall. an affectionate "Good-bye," until God, in His providence, shall permit a reunion on the Golden Shore. strength, he had little or no reserve force with which-ti) combat llic disease, fie thus CONSIDER THE SUITABILITY OF THE FROCK' While, a tendency toward a sbmcwh.it greater elaboration in formal clothes is gradually creeping into the mode, in the fashions deigned for daytime and for country wear, simplicity is the unfailing ado.

Tliere probably lias never been a when informal clothes expressed in Bureau of to the bejtin- IIMAI 1.1925), I inOet of federal aid oompfcted, became an ewy victim. After all, was not line and detail a greater sense of thc Wigfall Chcatliam's death due as much tu! 1 1 5 thlI1 8 3nd uf lhc essential pur- thc unutterable, disapiwintmcnl of having! fl)r which lhl vv Created, than they United States Senator Cole L. Bleasc has letter to the Rev. George Googaware, D. D.

of Charleston' saying that he was a Tyndle New Testament by him in 1915. His letter follows: Pendkton, South Carolina, July 26, 192S. J. Pastor St. Lutheran Church, Charleston, JC.

My Dear Doctor: I noticed with interest irticle'in today's "Sunday News" in reference to the "Tyndalc version, of the Bible." I have one of those which I. bought, in back it is New Testament, London, (1836). On the a picture of himself; and on thc next page it reads: "The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, published in 1526, being the first translation from thc GrccK into English, by that eminent scholar and martyr, William Tyndalc, reprinted verbatim by George OiTor together with the proceedings "and correspondence of Henry the Eight'; Sir T. Moore, and Lord Cromwell, London; Samuel Rngstcr, IS Paternoster Row." On thc next paye is picture with the pedigree of the author. book is printed in the Old letters, and is rathtcr hard to read, unless one is familiar with it.

I recently quoted from this book, and al- maoe reference to- L)r. Tyndalc in my nuch abused and misrepresented Pomaria nd Filbert speeches. With my kind regards and best wishes, I Very respectfully, COLE L. BI.KASK. Gegns 1300 Main Street, Boyd Johnson, Mgr.

NOW GOING for -i'al lower you hav i Carolina; that lo ccmpfctioo during to pass cvcniidc of life away from Edije- field, the place lie loved "above all others, as to physical ills? Mr. Cheatham not only gave thc, best Trars-of his Hfc, bet his do at the present time. Women hayc learned much within the a it decade to thc whys and wherefores of the mode, But nothing of greater moment -than fact suoa.bilily.ii the guiding life-long compensation. In thc accentuated simplicity of sport! life spent in working for Edgeficld, and the flection the tragedy of it was this vice was. without adequate We 1 doubt if the people of this community fully realize' or appreciate the extent to which he gave life's Wood to the advancement of interests through and resort fashions ii that charm and not a little of their indubitable distinction.

Materials have much to do with their attractiveness, and color, immensely to the effective This summer silks of the washable plain colors attd in both striped aad are used for tht XPHOTS KACU OF list which because had beea a task- fiMQti MUTE (JiRL SPEAKS WHEN HER LITTLE SISTER DIES PicLcns. A strange incident happened in Pickcns- county a few ago when a 19- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mn. J. M.

Mcjimkin of near Table Rodf spoke for the int time in her life. The girl had been a mute all her life, but when a younger sister, also 'a mute, died and being placed in a casket elder girl said distinctly. "The bsby is dead, started last; Saturday and will continue y'etV" The values in this Sale are great. never advertise a Sale 'unless ihey do; i. bottom.

Come the first opportunity JES IN SUMMER SUITS $15.95 They arc those tailored Iwo trouser Palm Beach Suits that sold for You'll want' such a suit for the balance of this season and all of next. $17.95 In this group arc one and two trousbr Tropical Worsted Suits of the prettiest patterns, smartest styles, that sold for $25.00 awl $27.50. Get yours, $23.95 Now for the finest summer suits in the store that sold for $35.00. Two trouser Tropical Worsteds Silk and Woof Suits that are silk lined, beautifully made. Woven Madras and Broadcloth Shirts Three For Only $5.00 I i- MADRAS SHIRTS $1.00 Six for $5.50 They're values Sizes 14 to 17.

Small Size Strnw Hats Reduced to SOcEach Values as Great as $3.00 35e Mercerized Lisle Socka 25c, 12 pair for A. Great Bargain the baby is deid." She had never spoken before nad not spoken since, according to from reliable authorities. of her were very much ashy the The iliniilir -ntr died, been sick two her death. Now for the biggest shirt item in the store. The better grade broadcloths in white and tan with at- .75 tached collars.

Azurtex, woven madras and other I materials in neckband Styles. All aizes All Wool 3-Piece Suits $30.00 and Suits We're certain you'll suits that are assembled for you at Extremely well tailored -and in the very smart and new patterns. AH the English $35.00 and $37.50 Suits The two guiU in this group were tailored Kinchbaum and Braeburn. Yoo kaow that means oxt i tofl- rta (f rtat to thUcnmix.

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