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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 6

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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-JHE JOURAL i $KHE OSES What Becomes of 1 yl is so wearisome may become mighi.counter that many. -ariaiy-: -(o Th i inL.Bli»TSJf.is't- te for /rls.sibleO. or- yurles-ae the fta- 20 cents, 1 1 specjai appro- nuishoil is what became ir, Taxpayer. first" thoug-ht nr analysis is for war, preparing of peace for war, is a pretty I-Xh nientsi, interest, on the. pub- -largely-incurred tiring- th ia-the item retirement" of the debt absorb over sixty of your dollars' right off the bat.

The justice, commerce- and labor treasury department then a misun- be fought thousand desk battlefields, will 'have prohibition we expect to have, so expensive Coolidge's economy tn penny" from the; White House dime are rather reasonable all is said nmFfL 7 every Wyirath or a Vi tiy ttrrry-jrprl -rrr-ili tP rysl iln Burton -4) worlfT enibers of vfi'hlra -niach" ofthe creait Infection -Erquit 1 -ofr -t 1 irli -Ing: rh ti tl es a po cia 1 1 I BI I ph C. ATTOHXEY AT LAW P. Bank Bldg-e. Aiken, practice in all Courts State and U. Courts for C.

Special attention given to HERBERT E. GYLES AT AW Croft FOR BY JOHN 4 Atto.rn,cy Cbunselor at Law practice in alt State and United Farmers Merchants Bank Aiken, South Being 1 Than! Per Cent by the United Statj of Agriculture.) Department from intllviduaJ herds but also from entire counties, is owners, according to a recent of the bureau of'animal 'industry, UaUetl States De- uuUure, j. ne TH CITADEL rplinix. Vacant County be filled 'competitrve. examination to-be held at the county- seat 'on Friday July AppliT cants must be at least sixteen apd not age and re quire- must meet-the educational class which are a certificate accredited Reanttt ft- iiuii rather than, nut and belongs to the same "group -of if T(MlE IZ Dank' Bids'.

Aiken, S. C. Besses "the character of blooming above maturing. its fruit, or- pod a a s-t. 11 -WTttt-c fc.eUlei'5 ov luiil purchased it froiii sFesti ie(1 Dentist- Merchants Bank -S.

C. units "or J.anuarv -irvr: arto "JiEsrstifiirrTna nnriri rH'K anous gift of $500 toward the en- fund of the Walter Hines of International $ela- to be established at John's Hop- University, the donor said memory of the son of lif e- riehd who was killed on the side and-of the son of a who was killed on the side of Germans." School is conducting: a appeaJ for $1,000 000-; the chairmanship of D. to provide the initial. endow- aiieQt for establishment of the School the Johns Hopkins University. of the movement are (111 Broadway, New York.

establishment of this school is practical-step yet taken to future international dis- j.Jiy^TjTon befon iirwt untlonii'l convention of the Legion lOlO nnrt OH- Dr. J. Lninj of Aluonn, Town, took the department ndjnrhncy --fol- nnti ed as national executive, oom- mittcoman. That'ryjfi'tlon tilled Cahill of Cedar Rapids, fornlerry niternate mnn. SHERIFF HENRY HOWARD Henry Ho ward and our -friend, one, and the coward, ll.

depend. "a coward, Nor: dicl he visngearice, neighbor Sheriff Howard, all a justly deal, many long- years he served us, And his duty shirked, eave to hi our dearest trust, Our neighbor! True he on the fall asleep the -whiskey mob, swamp and creek. Would Make It Harder to Amend Constitution A rosolutivm making amendments to Uu? of Uu' United States jimrc ilifSh-ult was introduced In Frank- llng'pwst of (he American Co- Iwnlms. Ohio, Ity L. D.

Bower, journal of tlio sennie. ro.soliuion nrofi.ysos an amend- uu-nt to Article V.of the Constitution nuilrlng it necessary tt) secure a two- Ihlrds majority of tlie actual membership in congress to. Initiate ah mnend- ineii'r. While the ratlficution an njnondnient Jiy the state legislatures of ot" the Is still tlie nonunion proposes that siK-h nttin'ouMon represent thrce- fourth.s "of iho rerwe.sen 1 iiitif.nrofnH The resolution 1 that be nccoinpitshofl vcifJiin'nve yours from iho of submission to the stntes. Bower- clairhs, tlint under the provisions of ArticU: of the Constitution, not only may an uimuidmem to the ConstittKiorr he proposed for ratification by even loss than a minority of but Unit Constitution, now may be ratified by a iniiiorlty rep- rcsentatlon of the voting population.

a In itn un allowance for uniforms. r. faanQred: iriies.e_..4.S5'- counties constltute about 6T-" "ot in Tbe country and contain nearly eleven million cattle. The activity Is going on In nil portions of ihe country. sujvptes- sion of foot-nnd-movth disease in Call- Jfornla.

tlint state. along with tlie. others, Is now showing -renewed activity In banlsblng tuberculosis. The cattle In Freeborn county. were tested HnUer severe difficulties because of below-zero weather.

Forty- two veterinarians started work December teams.Instead of automobiles. They tested more than 000 cattle-on 900 farms, finding Qbout 3.100 reactors. Federal officials have classed this activity as "a good piece of Common Pleas the jlt- has an jexceiient.jnilitary. system been rated by the- War Dcpart- or many years 'as "military An says of Tt: "It is so superior in all its methods now that he has left us, gone we know for sure To visit God and The ones that loves the true. ti ones that love the bravest, tha ones that to him 25 0pr nei and our friend.

mortal man was problem Adams: Vice President 'Dawes Now Member of 40 and 8 Vice 1'resldoist Cluirles G. Dawes has taken a vow in addithm to his vice" presidential oath. He was recently sworn into the "40 and official p'lay- gipurwl organization of the American Legion, Tke. "40 and box-car society" of the Legion adopted Its title the Infnrmn.tiao printed, on hox cars warning Itinerant'members of the tbo for tlre of "40 Homines 8 (forty- Voyageor Dawes (all members of the 40 and 8 are termed; sworn late the box-car organization In his office 'In by George Dobson, chef de chemln i fer, Mix Barley and Oats to" Get More Feed Material That a mixture of. barley oats produces more digestible feeding material per acre than either crop alone Is Indicated by the "results of demonstrations.

staged during the past 4 two years under the direction" of H. B. Massor, grain extension specialist of the Pennsylvania state college. In Luzerne county" last year five varieties of oats and two of barley were compared. Here a mixture local oats and Alpha barley ranked' first with 1,727.7 pounds of digestible feeding matter per acre.

Keystone onts and Alpna mixed, yielded 1,656.3 pounds per ncre. barley produced 1,061.7 local oatsValoine' 1,260.0 pounds, and alone pounds per acre. Tosts conducted In the same county IB xvith. Alpha barley and varieties of oats, singly and la mix- turos. resulted In the highest yle'd of feetHng, material obtained per acre.

2.030 pounds, with a mixture of Alpha nnd Cornel- Hun oars. Alpha barley alone yielded pounds per Jicre, nnd Cornel- onts alone produced 1,363 pounds per acre. The results obtained In tfecse tests are supported by similar yields ob- tnlnwl In New York and Ontarrolests, sn.N^. On good land lk- a possibility of higher "yield of grain and a higher production ttf feeding: barley and oats mlrture, he states, A mattirrng-Tttrtety of mediarci to early Maturing variet-y of it must be classed alone." It provides thorough physical of all students. uncler competent supervision, and encourages aHr ath- For catalog and blanks, write to COL.

O. J. BOND, President, The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. 'Best of CoriditioTis for deceased, Plaintiff, -vs.

J. D. Stelling, et al. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled dated 3rd June 1925, I.

will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House REAL ESTATE Ley INSURANCE -AIKEN, S. G. liours public sales, on sales day, July Gth 1925, the following- described real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Aiken, State of j. i. South Carolina, containing One Hun- Good Crop of Potatoea drcd 100) acreS( more icss? and If.

possible potatoes should follow bounded as follows: On the North by corn, and It Is pneferable tlint the corn 1 should have succeeded well-manured field of clover or alfalfa. is best not to manure the corn crop Immediately preceding. the potatoes, since freshly" applied manure tends to scab the potatoes. Potatoes that, are planted on eod ground are of ten'subject to extensive attacks by white grubs. A year of cultivated, crop, such as corn, ahead of The potatoes, gets rid of the grubs, allots tlie roots and the ma'tter to produces the-best of conditions for the potato crop.

oats Khoulo" be ripen together. t.ise<J -so that TRY OUR WANT ADS Grade or-be degraded, says the New Jersey'potato. i Make the a variety of-vegetables. lands of Joseph E. Holley; South by lands of George Chavous; West by lands of George Chavous apd on the East by lands of Flossy Chavous.

Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for deed arid EDWARD S. CROFT, Master', for Aikea. County, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE LAND SURVEYING and General Engineering Palmetto Engineering Co.

Laurence H. McCullough Room 19, Bank of Western Carolina AIKEN. S. C. Notice is "given that I will make my final return to the Probate Judge for 'Aiken County at his office in Aiken on the 23rd day of, June, 1925, at 11 o'clock as Administrator of estate pf Peter L.

Jones, deceased and at the sapie time ask for my dischare. L. H. FOX, Administrator de bonis non. H.

MIEGEL High Class 127 Jackson St. AUGUSTA, GA. Wilmer D. Lanier Attorney at Law AUGUSTA, GA. 1408 Lamar Bldg Phone 124i CEMENT WORK Walks, Driveway, Floors, Pave- Best Ask for ments.

estimate. C. H. Story, 23 Johnson Bldgr. Phones 23 16 and 1553-J.

AUGUSTA, GA. Fittingrs, Galvanized -Roofing Tanks, Pipe-VaJves Cussing the Insects will net help the crop. Give 'em the poison spray. Yoti can scarcely pay much, for seed and you can't pay too little for poor seed. farm-? Make the farm a real success and the boy will stay.

The hope of profit on most farms lies is the relation of crop yield nnd cost of production tbe farmer is a manufacturer. wanted or cannot be sold at a "JLtJ "age, hs tbe height of folly. largely on purchasing raw mn- teriate rit favorable prices. Anortier point for the dairyman lij the-'ftfflcient by the cjnr. 1785 19251 Steam and Gasoline Engines, Boilers COLLEGE OF CrJARLESTON Shartinj? Pulleys, Belts Repair? at the county -seat for the Aiken County -Friday, July 10, at 9 a.

m. English grammar and composition, American History, algebra and plane geometry. Four-year courses lead to the de- ffrees of A. B. and B.

S. Special two-year pre-medical course. Courses in Commerce and Business Adminis-; tration. LOMBARD IRON WORKS PHONE 354W- J. SAWILOWSKY SHOE STORE Branch of Augusta Shoe Repairing 558 Broad St.

Tel. 140 All of our shoes are warranted. 1 Expenses moderate. For uar antee eTer iir to faction. terms catalogue and illustrated 1R Cljlp8 ghop or address Office, College! while you wait cal of" CTvarTesion, Charleston, S.

C. liver. is a prescription for i Malaria, Chiles and Fever Dengue or Bilioiis Fever, It the Gcrrna MILLION MILLION YARDS BAGGING Bagging and Cottbn TICK specially sugar sack cloth and oat STANDARD BAG CO..

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