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T’T’TT f 'jr- :« r /*» The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C\; mrrr 1- ■ 5P A— tmtrn Cbe Barnwell Sentinel, .proves it. They have receive h splendid inheritance, arid en joy a magnificent / equipment- Owned and Published Every Thursday Bf THE NEW SENTINEL PUBLISH ING COMPANY i t A T ■" / BARNWELL, S. C. Carroll Shims, - • President Ivo. K. BRaLLiNo-, See.-Trees-, and Gen eral Manager. ■ " ~ W. M. JONEBr Eorfo^ p>0' service. Our prophecy is annec .tliat tins financial sifoet‘»s lias shown them jlieir power and will he worth more tD them as a denomination, churches or individuals than all of their bishops and church machinery. God lias honored them in their bunts to Absent Defefriai»tsd* ehonl Siloam — tV. Pi Sander*, O. H. Owen* success. "... Sntored as aecond-c'ass mail matter Feb ruary 14.1900, at the Poetoffice at fearn- WtU, 8. 0., under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. 1 Legal advertising at the rate of 11.00 par in«h first insertion, and fifty eeots * subsequent insertion. Obituaries.'Tributes of Respect. Reso lutions of Respect. Garde of Thaoks and all other reading notice* not a*wt, will be charged for at the rate of flfry woman, for they have failed to •antaper inch, or one cent per word, , BafanUmfnrtlisirmnnsv insertion, with a minimum char, •f 15 oents. n All changes of advertising and all sotstnunications must be addressed ( to The Barnwell Sentinel and must be ift this office not later than - Tuesday morning to insure publication in the ••riant issue. All communications rnunt be signed by the writer, not lor ^publication, but aa an evidence of good faith, and topro* seat the newspaper. BANKS AND BANKING. Some wag with the genius of 1 a cartoonist once drew a picture of a woman delving into her stocking where she had placed her money for safe keeping and entitled his sketch “the' first national bank.” Some people lmvent learned as much as this SUBSCRIPTION RATKH One year 11.50; Six months Three months 50e. 90c IN AOVANCK la remitting checks or money--order make payableyo- Thi Nkw Sentinel Publishino Co. ■ V. PAVING AND SEWERAGE. r The Barnwell Sentinel trikes this opportunity of casting its ballot in favor of sewerage and paviug. It does so not only berause it will add to the Beauty of the town and will he a financial asset front a business point of view. It will not only put Barnwell well up in the procession of progressive tow ns It will pot only increase the comforts* of our citizens. But it will also decrease our annual cost of disease and death more than enough to pay the annual interest on the bonds. Sewerage together with an efficient in spection of the various premises in Barnwell will give it ‘ an almost practical immunity from malaria and continued fever. Modern investigation lias proven that we cannot have mosquitos, open wells, flies and Unsanitary outhouses and avoid the tremendous money tax for sickness and death. Barnwell enjoys more features of beauty than almost Any town of its size in the state. It should no longer be satisfied with a]>pear- ances, but should strive for the honour of being the cleanest, healthiest, and most progres sive itown in the state. Why should we be satisfied to leave distinctions^) some other town? find a safe place for their money East week, Charlie Green, of Ai ken county, who was known as the “hermit of Hawthorne,’’ rejiorCed'toJSherifF Upward that lie had been robbed of $1,250. During tin. day he carried the money on his -person* and being a powerful man he depended on In’s personal ability to protect it. Airtight lit* kept it hanging by a p« g near *liis bed. He thought it'was >afe, but some one sawed a lv»>le Hirmitth the wall ami bor- Snnv THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, *- - COUNTV OK HARNWt:^*. / the Gomt/of ^omution Ties*. F’retlrick Meyer, JusephjMeyer, George Meyer, Carrie Bell Moody, and Mary 1 Wil jams, , • PlafStifis, vs. and W. P.'Morris: clerk. G M. Shep pard ; polling place,'Si oam chuo-h. AVillismn-nJ-. T. Merritt, (j - fi Mat- ; thew,s ami M K. WestfiersTee ; clerk. R. S. Martin; polling place; /fxennedy’n Furnitute Store/. T , / / Lourania Joner. Rasa Lee-Marino. J . W. shall open the Mixson, Willie Mixson, Rosa Momm. polls at 8 o'clock a. m., and,shall close and Benjamin Mixson; Ritinetla Mixson, Cleopatra Mixson. McKn- -fey Miason. Ellj Blaaeh Mixson, Bea- 4* ice Mlg&OJl. and Teddy-Mix*on ; Ben- j»min Mixson Cleveland Bryant. Isa dora Bryant, Es-ie Mav Bryant and Commodore Bryant ;■, T. A. (y/cbn, Elizabeth J Erving. Harvey N. Er- vii g. and Wilttam R. Erring, Hard Dunbar, and Celeste Thompson, Defendants. Summons to Abfrent Defendants: To the defendants. Leuraoi* Rosa Lee Marino, J. V/., Mixson, Willie Mixson. Rosa Mixson. and Benjamin Mixson, K ibinetta Mixson. C eopatra Mixson, McKinley Mixson, Elia Blanch Mftcson, Beatrice Mixson. and Teddy Mixsoa, Benjtmm Mixsotf. Cleveland Bryant. Isadore Bryant, K»sie May Bry ant and Commodore Bryant, T. A. Green, Eliztbeth J. Erving. -Haryev N Erving and 'William R. Ervfng. Hard Dunbar, and Celeste Thojnp-ion : YOi; ARK HEREBY .SUMMONED AND REQUIRED To answer the amended Complaint in this action, of which a copy h hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to 7 ividod, The provt-ions of this- Apt shall nbt apply to rural voting precincts out side of in.-orpornled/towns and cities. Srrciion *2. The polliug plkces ehsll be he provided with a , r ^ ^ v **j <i guard rail, so that no one except ar L ! a. ^ f 1 - _ mr% m w ■ rl /4 f 1 ... 1 I n ■> Special attention is celled to the fol- lOwtng rules: 30. ’The managers , am i-<v k- v» yys. (Tvlom sax 3Sl n lii“'o* on the s ibscriher at his rowed his money, ne.vor to rein in Ufliee in the town of Barnwell, s. C.. izht* morttl' of'\hut story i^TwfThiii twenty days after the servile THE METHODIST CENTE NARY FUND. T.he relation of religion tq money-has never been so well understood as duriug the last ten years. It has g radii ally Leon dawning upon’ the. individual consciousness that while a man inay possess mouGy, yet he does not owTi it. It was thought a big tiling for South Carolina Baptises" fifteen years ago to raise for Furman university the unheard of sum of $100,000. A few years ago men, like Rocke feller would give 25 per cent of any sum for education provided the' denomination would' raise the remaining 75 per cent of it. The Episcopalians started out to raisp $8,000,000 for tlie re lief of aged v ministers. Bishop Eawrenice' o/ Massachusetts was put behind it and astonished the world by raising it. Their example was followed by other it. * Lhe moral- ot'rtlmt story i*'I wfthiu twenty d»v« after the that if his money liad lieen placed hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser in a hank, he would be that much Vice; ami if vuu farl-t-i aaswer theCain- to tile f'uOll t plaint within the time afore.aid the lii the Treasury I in Washington rs a bu issued gixnl money for mutilated! notes. Many pitiful stories-at-1 tend these notes.. Some have for - - 4Jr:r-* " - Department I’GititifT* Hi this h< tmii will apt iy to the treat] which C ,urt fur the demindrd in ti e •*t'r their worn out minister’s. Soutlieru Baptists being farther behind in this matter tlia.n any otliers. The loans for war purposes our people what they could <R> iu the matter of raising money. It was a broad vhiou,of states manship that inspired our Methodist friends to raise’; $100, 000.000 as a Wesley fcJenit safe keeping been stored in some stocking foot and being turned int6,a rat Ixd by some euter- prising rat wliy wished to set up housekeeping. 1 In otlier cases the stockings.were sent to the laundry where the greenbacks were turned to paper pulp. In other cases they have beeu placed iu a baking pan aud placed iu an unused stove as a place that no thief would ever think of lyokiirg for it. Someone built a fire in that stove and the notes were burned to a crisp. Some people are afraid either of hanks or are unwilling for anyone to know just how much ready money they have. They bury it ir. the ground and then forget-tlie place of burial. No- Tody knows just how much money was.buried in this coun try before General S.lierman’s m raid. Much of it was lost Because its place of burial could not be remembered. People who patronize hanks do- so because banks do better bookkeeping than they can do. Fiiey also realize that it is not wise to have about them more money than is needful ,for im mediate purposes, the ma- Tbrity of their payments b limd* 1 4>y checks. They also realize that whenever a hank is asked % to,regard the amount of deposits as confidential and violates that confidence -U lias violated Ithe fundamental principle.of hank ing. Banks do not tel 1 sucly things. Keep your money in- the banks winert? it is safe r It CouiplMilit Dat d th«* day of Dfi , i*mt)*'r, 1918. JAS. K. DAVIS, F’laintifT*’ Attorney. To the Defendant*,Cleveland Bryant, Isadore Bryant. K-sie May Bryant, and Commodore Bryant: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE: That the Summons in this sc- lien, of whieh the foreKoiuK is a copy, toirethi-r with the Complaint wa* tiled In the ottiee of the Clerk of this Court on the 24th day of May, 19P*. JAS E. DAVIS. Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest: W. H. Duncan, c. c t\ 29 6t Notice of Primary Election. Executive Committee, Democratic Party, Barnwell County. is not safe anvwhere el; W SPECIAL ELECTION. , Id accordance with an act of 1912, to create the Ellenton (Trailed School District from portions of Aiken and Barnwell counties/ and defining its purposes and powers, and an Act of denominations .in pro.vidiiig lor,JfDlu amendatory thereto’* a. meeting of all legal voters residing within the ETTeuton Graded. School District. No. 16. is hpieby, called for, at the Graded SiH&ool Building in Ellenton, S. C.-^on .raising of groat iihefTTrt^rr^f-? Jur A e - 919 ’ at ,welve > „ ^ ” , j o clock rtoon,Kor Hie purpose of voting fof war purposes showed an of 3 mdh ffr ordinary school purposes. Each .voter must show his registration cer tificate and tax receipt. By order of the Aifken County Board bf Education Barnwell. S. C; , May 26. 1919. Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election of the Democratic Party to nominate a candidate- to fill the unex pired term of Senator J. Henry John son, resigned. will be held on Tuesday, June 10th, 1919, and a peeoud primary, ff one be necessary, will be held one w\e k after, on June 17th, 1919. The fdllowing manager* are .hereby appointed and the following polling plttr/j named for both elections: Barnwell—AV. K. Holmes. B M. Dar lington. and Stall Halford (jolting place, clerk- Court’ IL I.. Bronson; House. 4 Bennett Spring*—W P Bailey, James Duncan and W. F. Bates; clerk, W. A. Meye'r; polling plaee. School house. BlackvfUe—L. F. Hair. Paul F. Allen, and C. C. Storne; clerk, Emmett, Mnt- the»‘a; polling plade, (irybhs’ store, (formerly occupied by HolfmaifR Double Pond—J. P. Chilty, W. H. Gilliam and facob Delk ; clerk, Aiken Croft; polling place, School house. Dunbarton—E. 1>. Dicks, B. F. Davie and G. C. Fowke; clerk. P. J. Heirs; polling place, Weathersbee’s store building. r ' Elko—V: S. (jT(;en, W/ . Wooley. aud R. R. Johnson ; clerk, E. P. Lee; polling plaee, Green A Go.’I s store. Four Mile—W. F. Duncan^ L. M. Me* Ellhenny and D. C. Bush ; clerk,. C. M- Turner; polling place, Ashley’s Mill. Friendship — Frank Sanders, James Ray aud U H- Hartz 'g; cierk, Jolm R. Kay ; polling (dace, School house. them all 4 o’clock p. m.; Provided. That in t(he cities of Charleston and Colum bia uherpolls shall open at 8 o’clock a.'m., and close at 6 o’clock p. m. The managers shall t^eh proceed publicly to count the votes. .After tabulating the jtfsuit, ihe managers shall certify the same and forward the ballot box containing the ballots, poll list and all other papers, except the club roll, re lating to such election, by one of their • umber to the chairman of thtf county ccmmittee within S6 hours after the cloee of the polls. 36. The county committees shall assemble at their respective (court the second h-iuses on the morning of day after the election ondir-’before 12 o’dook nooo to tabulate the returns and declare the results of the primary so far as the same related to members of. the general assembly and county officers, and shall forward imqmdiateiy to i lie chairman of the State committee at Columbia, S. C.. the result of the election in their respective counties for Uni»ed States *en»t >r. State otfic**rs. eungrersmeji and solicitors. .The -SiKt*- provided wjth atshle for the managers. ^?he polls sfiarl hereinafter provided shall approach nearer than 5 feet to the bo»ths iu which the voters are' preparing- their ballots. / Section 3. The tickets shall be,print ed on clear white psper Ln the usual manner but shall have jl coupon a^the top perforated , ho as to be ead'ly de tached. 0,n the coupon Shall be printed “OWcial Bkllot ” ■ “Club . War.1 , v v -—. No. The numbers sha 1 run seriatim for each^:lub. There shati be 50 percent m >rC ballots than are vo ters at at emli polling place. 8ection 4 , The mVnsgerB shill fee re- • pansible for all* ballots furnished When a voter presents himself hp shaH be given a ballot. The manager iu number of tk« ballot next the name ef the vot-r. The /voter shall forthwith tnwith retire to one of the booths, and without, undo*- delay prepare his baBot by scratching nut the name of the candi date for whom he does not care to vot*- No voter shall remain in the booth longer than 5 minutes. After preparing trs bal lot, the voter shill pre-ent him* If t > the manager. His ballot must t>e fold*^ ed in such a way that the number can he seen and the.<• >upon can 1m* readily detaeh*vl by the innnirger ■VrrrTi’o'it in any way rewu'ing the printed |>>rliu,n of the ballot. LLtiie/voter is not chsl lenged. and take* the prescribed Kien of the managers shall appoint two wa’chers, repr s-i fing diJTcrfti t fac tions, to assist him in pr parii g the bill.it.* Provided, After the voter’s ballot has been prepared, the wnfeh <crs so appointed shall nnmediiaWy go behind the guard rail. Provided fur ther, That if-there be no such watcher* available, the chairman may appoint two bf-slanders wllo~are q ialified elec tors to assist the voter is 1 he --fjrejigra tion of his ballot. Section 6. From the time of the opening of tire polls until the announce ment pf the result and the signing of the official returns, no perp(;n whall be admit ed to the polling place except the managers, duly authorized watch ers and challenger* the chairman of the executive committee or member of the executive committee appointed in his stead to supervise the polling jdnoe, persons duly admitted for the purpUe of voting/police officers admitted by the managers to preserve order or en- /. barge of the poll lisk^sha'l enter thtudone th*.law. Provided.however, That candidate# for poblie office , vdted for ut sueh polling place may be- present at the canvass of the rotes. Provided, - Canvass of tlie-vote#shall be open to the public.' Section 7. If the watchers or officers of the law who are admitted to the poll ing place by the managers shall inter fere with the managers or obstruct the voting, it shall be the duty of the man ager to M'isrer’d the election until oid r is ’restored or as maybe provided (by the rule* of the partv No perron shall be allowed to appr< acli polling jil«c»-s within 25 feet while poll* are open, per/-on* her iu prov d <i comlhittee shall proceed to canvas- the vote ami declare the r**-ilt. . *- ! lenged, and takes the prescribed oaTR I other than th’t 36 The protests ajid contests for i U'* 1 manager shall tear off the coupon, fqr.*^■* county officers and memltirsof the geii* j l ll (^ it on tile, stamp the tialloi, and die ' Section k. I poi'^the close of the «•!<•«•• eral Rr-emtily shall he died within two ft, b*r shall deposit his ticket in theTmx i turn. managef<r>li>»!l ace Hint to the ex ecutive conunit tee for all hallotk ]»f>*- livered t-^ them, and mav make the electimi with the ehairmart of tlte e mu- his balAd. 17» niavj>htaiii CTvh Adtlhbjphhl-TLdlbw-t-ng return : ta( The number of ty. commit tee n-»cl 1 »»\ i{f *■ inimitlee. shall! ha lot 1141011 returning to ^tlb* 111 a 1 ager otli, ,il tia'lot-furnirhed b» each poll ng ;m*I ing dajrs alter the day of declaration hv the am* shall imiimdiately .cave the c un y coiuiiiittee of tlie rendt of tli*L- P'*ice.- If a voter shall mar or deface hear and determine Hie meeting thereafter. % m • Rule 45. ea:ne at its fiot charge of rhq tmllot* the l jfilot Section 1. Iii every primary election list shall change tin* number of tin* in tho> State there shall be prTftided at each polling precinct one booth foj eve ry luO enrolled voters, or majority frae- tion thereof. Tl»e booths shall be made of wood, cheap metal, or any other suitable substance, shall not be lea* than 32 iocncs wide sad 32 iacbes deep, and 6 feet 6 inches high, shall be pro vided with a curtain hanging from the ton in front to within 3 feet of tlu floor, and sha'l have a suitable shHfou which the voter can prepare his ticket Fro- marred or.defac-d, with the coupon at- ta. Iud The in tuager in, charg** of * li - ballot on his poll list, and place the de faced ballot on file. No voter shall he giveu a second billot until he ha- returned the first one with coupon al- taeh'-d. Section 5. N » pern m shall be allow- a j el wiihiri the gil ird.rsil accept as here inafter pr ivideri. If a voter can n »t read or write, or i* physically disabled, and by reasen linn- if did not sign the 'i r 1 m-nt bonk. h« may app<‘*i to the maiiagns lor aseistsnce and the chair precinct. (0) i'he number nf oftupal tia 1 lot j spoiled amt returned tiy voicr*. (c) The number of official ballots i.et .1- ally voted. Jp , ■ (' py of rules w ill W» mwiled to mana- gers of each club with ticket*. Each executive committeeman is hereby notified that he will be re quired to turnish the managers of elec tion with a suitable box for tickets for candidalee for county office*. (Urdi nary cigar boxes wilt do). EDGAR A BRiiWN. Chmn Co. Board of Commissioners; W. I) BI.ACK'. Vice Chilm. B. I*. DAVIES. Secretary. SAVE Waste'Labor Time-Money 15711 XT ComfortConvenience Beautq UimlEconomy Satisfaction Durability In Building Your New Home. Quic. kbvE£ BUNGALOW NO. SO / A complete Bungalow, built to.give the small family all tbat-can be desired in a Tnodern. sub stantial. attractive, well-built home, at a reasonable price, t C A TfQP"A r’TIClM- O,,ro in ?°’ ir Quickbilt. -Ji’* / iJ( b I IKJl'l Hui.u'jI.,* y,m will be flighty TDPT It iH rlopely built lu M^nd the scvtrent U UrJVf I GA i “we.Uhvr. Well Ij^htvd, lull Vt-iitilatvd. du-ated. 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Artistir n:-n>-ied rnsnie -llni-.il ' Ad, in < ck&U\ nails ami liardware Iurnlslied linns.- iiimr sinus and profits, .kk_yaii are dealing dinct wilii Hie snuree ot anafi-rial; with the mill, mn nutacturer«anil fun.SU iu (pit (ttcjior -WaMs stained any one o! a number <* stand.ird^cdorT nr puinfeit with-one heavy coat of ■ priming paints Kxti rinr tMin amd interior*fir.isli with one heavy-o»>ul nf ^Timing p.t+nt • WRITE TO-DAY Tar ;i ropy nf our honk “QUICKBILT HunKaiiiws" No. D-PfT -it will give a lull explanation of No, hfl and many ntlier attraidlvo^ Bungalows Or l.etter still, if No: "><) pieaseg’Miu instruct us to ship it immediately and give us. the color desired. .QUICKBILT Bungalow Department, A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C. Hercules—J. A. Morris, O. H. Morris ■ n. 1L Ci (rrrmnp. — L-E Croft. * { ■stii Blirtitsi M..t* r >i V' fund. < H course they will go ovpj the top with it^Tht v liave for|- -afonglimV! _orM.uze<t tor • Ha u rn wdrk.L. ,, Tu , w . M £ M0.1*3£I Their Success m this campaign! “ giton fO, 8. C., M»y 19.1919. ■ lid J. K. Lane; clerk, C. VV. Senders; polling place, Dcmccf.ttic Club house. Hilda—F. D. UowelR A. F. Collins and 1. H Delk; ^lerk, A N. Black; poliii 'g place, A_-C-L. D«*j'ot. J " Reedy Brauak-^N C. (irubt>-. 8r..C M^Croft and Otis Creerit ;^U*rk,, W..H ’ BlaeF/'nP ir, ‘L , ,(iR t'laee, Scfio tl bouse, Red Bsk—ii C.'BuVt, R. U. Aluorr Davin ; ®jt*rk/•(». D Mt>orf . itoni st Ptr IHng. , l/sn-uarr -!' IV. Trrlli. ^fr., W,.C %: L a&4 B. .O. Miifhc!Ji «lerk. M.S lUifi fHabtii/ j.iace, ftaker's Creek 10 pcf renf. fot ■■A. jtjg'giifgi $954.90