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COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW the quart-a-nrn'nth J liquor bill or the ■Colombia oanal nii**8 OF LEGISLATURES WORK ■Barnwell stated in this correspondence, the state commission measure ha (Continued from page one) frUBuiBHED XVKRY THTTKSlXsT eetmve. ‘ - "1 * , The appropriation bill passed by the South Carolina legislature m 1916 fc*r- 'ried ajotal of $3,48*i,140.29. / This year the ways and means com mittee of the house proposed a mens, ure earring $2.658,870 30.' The house increased the amount to $2,685,460 31), The senate increased it to $2.9*9,-504.78 Senator Clarence I).'Lee, of Darling ton, said that he had made few re quests of the senate, but that he want ed to make a request at this time—that he be allowed a chance to .investigate the charge made against the chief gam* warden. He stated that he Bad t^e'n BARNWELL? e 0 Entered as second-class mar-'** ary 14,1&05, at the Postoffice at Barn well, 8. C., under the Act ofCungresB -■ of March 3. 187,9. • re for seven yearB ; that he-bad-heen. a fricrMt-m--Xlaya*nor--Aii- sel ; that ho was not a sjpporter of For mer Governor Blease, but bad been a supporter of the present governor, Mr Manning. ~ * J Taura friend of th© chrrf game warden.” he said, “and a loyal friend.” Changes have been made which have brought abouta clasli be tween two men whot& I have looked upon as friends. I ark this body to give me an opportunity to /decide be tween these two friends, because one is rightandthe other is wrong. If Mr Richardson is corrupt, as stated in the governor’s message, then I propose to repudiate Mr"Richardson and lever friendship with him. If, on the other Six months 90c as it finally passed Three, months 50e Bxeswkll, Thursday Maf(< h I, 191 Will Interest Readers of the Sentinel. Those having thw misfortune to suf fer frpm backache, urinary disorders, gravel, dropsical swellings, iheumatic pains, or other kidney and bladder disorders, will read with gratification this encouraging statement by a Barnwell man. III. Jeffcoaf, blacksmith. Main St., Barnwell._says: "My back ached all the time and in the moaning I could hardly stoop to pick up-anything. 1 had frequent headaches and diizy SENATOR JOHNSON'S NEW ;■ COUNTY COVERNMENT'LAW (Continued from page one) tug all monies received by said Board, the sources from which said monies were received, and each and every bill against the county which shall have been approved and paid by the Baid Board, said statement to be totaled and show what balance, if any. remains to the credit of said office or what deficit, if any, exists in said office. Section 6. The County Supervisor and County Board of Commissioners •hall divide the convicts and ro:d working organization into three equal lections aiul assign one of said sections to each of the districts hereinbefore created. Seztion-7. Each District Commifc- shall have active control and We have just received a tarloa* Touring Cars and Roadsters am ' • " \ ^ * « •? • iate delivery of either model, the ease to say that the very h duct-ion--did not develop a single It is not overstating spells. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, especially at night, I got I) iso's Kidney Pills at Deason’s Drug Store jfnd 1 they relieved me at once strengthening mv back and kid-ey.” l’rice 50'c, at all dAlers. . Don’t simply ask for a kidrieynemedy —get Doan’s Kidney 1‘ille—the same that ■* # D Mr,- Jeffceat had. Foister-Milburn Co , Props.,' Buffalo, NY V. - h Adv. ifies public confidence ii • \ f- » nut careful nianufacturers achievement- 'surely lioners ■jurisdiction the appointment of eb+et- v gwne' warden in a the hands of the governor, •* . —• . upon the recommendation of the Audubon society. The incumbent Col Richardson, has the recommendation for reappointment upirn the expiration of his term of office ;:ext month. Col Richardson i.s “unsuitable.’ tv the * - governor, according lira letter written by the governor to the president of the Audubyn society. - Under the law, the governor can refuse to appoint any one gang assigned to his. districts subject to tie provisions of this act and shall hate jurisdiction and control of Che town ship roa<l fond for his district, subject t i the provisions herein, and with the supervision hereinbefore provided for shall spend.the same for the maintain- an,ce and improvement.of the public roads of the township, in Ilia district.' Said Districl-Cnmiiijssionera shall also have control of all repair work on road aiul bridges in their respective districts and shall not exceed an expenditure in Notice The township boat'd of assessors will meet at the court Iwuse in Barnwell the first.TuesTay. / >rf March. Important business is to.be attended to ami each member M U^fl' be .'.present. - > . , y R. W. Rtkpv, Audi|t-or. Tresspass Notice. Notice is hereby given that all per sons are forbidden .to enter upon the land of the undersigned for the pur pose of hunting fishing, cutting wood and hauling straw and gambling. All violators will Be dealt with ac cording to law. ; recommended by i he society, but can not appoint except upon its recommen dation. There being a deadlock, it seems that Col RicharJson will retain his office for another year, unless the governor takes some action under which the matter would tie carried to the THE PRICE IS $835 DELIVERED any one case of more than^twenty-five dollars. They shall personally inspect all work done in their respective juris dictions and sllall vouch for and attest every claim before it shall be submitt ed to the County Board of Commission er*. No district Commissioner—ahail- ■pend more than the amount appor tioned to his district, and no Dist'itt Commissioner shall present any claim for approval for any meterial,,or hands, mules, horses or wagons furnished by courts and and his attitude sustained -Ra.ro.wcll. -S-.fi by the supreme judicial tribunal of the state., h v Five of tiie seven insurance measures proposed by the special commission appointed by 'Governor Manning, to suggests revision of the insurance laws Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that all per sons are “forbidden to enter on the lands of the undersigned for the pur pose of hunting, fishing, Hauling wood F17\ All trespassers witi.be dealt with according to law. V . . ' . J. .1 and .1 A. Tucker. 2 22-lt* Barnwell, It. F. D. Nu L Opposite Court House him or in which be is interested, either of the state, passed the general assem directly,or indirectly. Section 8. It shall be the duty of the District Commissioners to ascertain the names of all persons living in their re spective districts who are liable for commutation road tax and to tile the same with the Supervisor not later than September 1, in each year. The Sup ervisor is required to compare such lists with the commutation tax list as prepared by the County Auditor and ■ ie with phe County Treasurer, and re port to the District Commissioners not later than April 15 in each year the names of all persons in the respective districts who have not paid the commu tation road tax ; and it shall be the duty of the District Comm bly and have been sign* d by the gov ernor. The two measures which failed loJbecome laws were those which were continued by the senate until the next session. They would have prove led fora repeal of the present “Valued policy” law, and prescribe certain qualifications for agents in order to se cure licenses to write tire insurance. Up until 2 o’clock this afternoon Governor Manning had not yet signed Notice To Debtors and Creditors Noti e is hereby given that all pei- sons having claims against the estate of WnjM. W; Smith, deceased should prespnt^them duly attested i.o the un dersigned, and all persons owing the said estate should make payment to 3 : 1 3t. Charlie II. Sinitht'Exr. Going Some is turners to •wear out warrants before a Magistrate against those persons who have failed ur refmad to pay such commutation ta*. Section 9. The road fund shall con sist of (a) the sum apportioned by the Supervisor and County Board of Com missioners to each township(t>4 the emmmitation tar for said township; (>) any special local tax in any town ship. for road improvement; *{d)the portion of the general road land al lowed to the respective townships; J’rovided,:,That commutation tax re- • * * * _ — ceived from each township. shall, as nearly as possible, apportioned and ex peuded upon the roads of suj.h, town ship. Section 10. In all matters to he de cided or managed by the Supervisor and County Board of Coinrnis^uners. including the payment of claims against the count/,- infij’rity vote of said four officers shall determine tHe matter and be binding, and any three There, an- times when the statement requite creditable. It depends on the direc 11 yon are beaded tor a place of safety, it you are a J . getting opt of the danger menace of property, if yon are • . * lieginniiig to cut some figure in the business community, a good baftk like ours cun and will help you. We not only oiler our services but will be glad to meet you more than ha’f way. ‘ »r cars' iiRtiiu- v our agents Bank of Western Carolina Head Office: AIKEN, S C BARNWELL, S. C to permit afry agent. stock cars'in anuBpiitio:i- <>i of said officers shall con«titute a quo. rum for the transaction of business We are issuing this notice-ttrnnten ling buyers that they may And in no iustince shall any tnepiber of the County Delegation in the Gen eral Assembly be requird to approve claims against the county. Section 11. Each Disfjcjt Commis sioner shall receive an annual salary of three hundred thirty-three and 33 100 (1333 33) dollars, payable' "monthly. Tne Supervisor’s saUri ahull be as now PLANT PEANUTS Immediate order.- will have promptjittention in- bByintr at-tlrh tiiwe Tnay cause, ybu- to* wait several months Enter your order today.for immediate delivery "with our authorize* Fu'fd no**nt li' ted 1 n‘lbw^rmT : rltrn’fr-bc d'd’^lWI'e.r efirf 1 " during 11)17 at t prevftllfiy provided by law., , Section 12. The County SnperriKnr UUd CoiVn y Board -<7f Ctmrm pick ilrmiTiuin tiiu \im'S atM m isstoners , may employ a Clerk at an annual sab ary of 8-?veu huffifred twenty do',urs, pAyable monthly^ Provided. N» num ber of the County Board of Commis- sipnere shall be elected as such Clerk'. Section 13. The County Supervisor and County Board of Commissionert; shall hold regular monthlf meetings !. as may be necessary. Section 14 That aH—Acts ineemsis- K»i»t Wtihl-thij ill L HIT "11HI *‘L)j Itq-TOffilin Section 15. That this Act shall go in'o efTr-et immediately upon, its ap proval by the Governor. proper fertilizers and lime are used sandy soils. peanuts do well on PWICES: Runabout $345 Touring Car Town Car $595, .mIan $*U3, PREPARE FOR BOLL WEEVIL They are rapidly approaching South Carolina, something must take the pjaee of Cotton, start on Peanut* now. plant an ac e or two next spring and learn now to,make them In lore you are forced to, then when you hav** lo plant them jou will understai d itl Peanuts sell readily on the market aV from* 76 cents toll 00per bush* 1. You can follow pea nuts with pea hay, corn nr a second oroprtiHVanuts if yet: plant thenwo RAHNWF.ii.inS-r X v" A* ltisepur". re Neural. If V i ', * * i