Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 31, 1917, Image 1
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SIXTY SIXTH YEAR
ESTABLISHED 1852
SIXTY SIXTH YEAR
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MEN ARE HARD AT WORK .
AT OFFICERS T|tAINIB& CAMP
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Applicants for Commissions are Being Pol
trough a S renoijs Course of lOTetrsfVe
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Training. , Determined Workers.
ecial to The Sentinel: -
Jfficers Trabiing Camp, Ft. Ogle-
X-orfv, (ia.—ThV x second week of in-
? ruction in the o Aiders training camp
i-.s been eompieted ant| the varioi.s
. 7 mpaflios do not present such an hwk-
sri appearance on drills as at first,
The enthusiastic desire - to learn, which.
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aoutot to pervade 'th^'entire camp, is
' • .v mderful .to witness and ha3 worked
marvelous reluks.
'■ ^ r’hr |. r?ohn'el o'r the. camp’Tsfar.
ar.ove the average 2500 men you would
;:id. The men are largely college
‘ gradualosr'and a finer, more Tgenteel
■i : of fellows it would be hard to find.
>ue cannot but be Impressed with
— : t. e earnestness of purpo?eWith which
s 1 of the memben of the eampTiave
i t about to master as much as possible
ms art of warfare in tbp three months
5 L «tU»d. It is not unusual to see a
• diene piofesbr drilling in ranks along
- Je a recent graduate who was former-
.y instructed by him. Tim young col-
geatudent and business man of thirty
*.i forty yFats rub-shoulders in rank*
th undergoing the same train ing and
i'jth doing his b«*?t -*iy e/eel. Tlt-e
. amp is really a great mvltp.g pot into
. -a lich th* men-w»Te put.
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STORM DEATH TOIL
IN THE SOUTH 160
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AN ACT
Revised Reports From Sectloos Swept by (\
Tornadoes Show Orest Properly losi.
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Latest Report! Increase Casualties
Revised reports from the sectioned
Kentucky, Tennessee, Aakansa- and
Alabama swept by a scries of tornadoes
Sunday place ti^e mumU-r known to
have lost their lives at FIG and the in-i
jured at approximately N 550. •
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Southwestern Kentucky., re|»orts so
far received indicate, paid the heaviest
toll in/divea lost. In Fulton County,
the southwestern tip of that State,
sixty-si - ! persons were killed and more
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In Alabama—the mining town* of
Sayre Bardford and Carbon Hill report
ed furty-six fatalities, und in Tennessee
Tipton. Dyers and Carrolt counties
reported thirty-four dead.
The property loss in. Alabama was
estimated at about $1,000,00. No ac
curate estimate of the monetary loss
the other State* is available, wire
communicatipn still being badly crip-
The town'of Clinton, where twenty-
five persons T*e*« killed and seventy-
five injured, repotted the greatest lo*s
©f fife in Kentucky. Sixteen . were
killed on the plantation of Syd L.
I v iidd. near Hickman, and-thirteen p e r •
NEGRO SAM HAY TAKEN TO
COLUMBIA FOR SAFE KEEPING
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Ni-gro
Placed' fn I'eniieolUry by
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f T^hfptj of Hsmp'on Lffua v. Fuught
Sheriff
A'Bill Presented to the Last Legislature by Hon. Jas; E.
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Davis and Approved. It Will Be Voted On By
the People of Barnwell County Next August
The loUotf ing i? a correct copy of
the Act passed by {he lart General
A.^segrbly vjdjnj for a County^pourt,
for Barnwell County. . This Bill was
engineered by Hon. Jas. E. Davis, and
ably supported by him. 'Fhe Act f»ro-
vide? for a County Court -to be held
each month .ahd to clear the docket
each time, This willhf-of 4he great
est importance aiid interest to the
tax payers as their mqney goes to sup
port it. it^riTI. be cue of the b«?s*t tax
reducers that has ever passed theStaJe
Legislature., ———■..•*. :
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AN ACT.
i.
Jnrr as*
- on as ur drisXand dr.?? the A-
-.eeffsarilv must be inV^liirge tuid^of ^
eir like thi'—cotm*» to tile/ fop it is
KUp*ul--uf. '14+c—teet—to^whiidFftU-
::.'ist submit, the standard by v\hieh a'l
ist-be-Tncagured is. efficiency. " Ju't
soon as it is found Out that fl man fs
mtit physically or mentally or that he
.? not allow ing the- proper interest in
.. s work lie is gent back home. There
..ave been vi ry'few^t6 leave io far. ■
It will probably interest the readers
/; The Sentinel to know Something
about how we are living and what we
are doing.
The 2,f>00 men are divided into iifteen
impanies with regular army officer*?
arfl^offieers. of the reserve corps as-
» gned as instructors. The companies
are comfortably quartered iff barracks,
averaging about fifty men to the build
ing— there are more than ldO in the
company to which I am assigned.
Each man is supplied with a,cot, mat
tress, two blanket*, sheets, pillow etc,
The 'mess hall il tbostOflS hand red
yards in front of each e tin pa ny street. ^
The fare has been fplend.id, the only
thing missed l>y the >outh Carolina
-utingent is rice and hominy. \ The
only rice we have b*en has been in the
son? lo?t tlieir lives in the vicinity-of
Bondurant, , _
.Of* the known dead i1i Alatiamft.
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wTYVre the storm struck widelyseparat-
ed .towns, the area extending/from
Huntsville^to Tuscaloosa, the majority
lost their lives in small mining settle
ment? abtnH Birmingham. Bardford.
cme of the. mining camp?, reported
twepty six dead
In Misssssippi County, Arkansas, ten
were kij
Dyer CJtxnty s'uflered the largest
loss of life in Tennessee.- Near Dyers-
burg seven were killeil and forty injur
ed. Other Tennessee towns reporting
casuaU^es were Cates Lake. Trelevant
Ore Springs? Sharon, Cinden 'and
BukeTioytiL \
To establish a County Cpurt* in the
^(iuuty of Bkrnwe-11 and to dtliuC the
jurisdiction and pTiwers of said Coprt
and to provide for the conduct of" the
hu?itii'?? thereof, and t*> provide
lor the number Magistrattts in
said county and tlx 'their j irisdictioiKi
Section- 1. Be It eSgicled bv the.
General A-sembly ot'>he State.of Soutli
■ Carolina:- That a special election as
provided by taw be; ailt fh^ 'efiiTfe
fore six o’clock iii the afternoon of
the Wednesday preceding the first day
of the next enguiiig term Oi th^ jSaid
County Court, and the Clerk shall
forthwith enter tli£ cases upon tin* ap
propriate calendar.
VNhl e Man.
Sam Hay. a tiegro about hi.year?old,
way carried f > jl.e state penitentiary
Sunday night for safe, keeping by
Sheriff ^,ighf?ey of llam^tnp , citmnty.
Sunday.the negro had Kjtf'altercation
wiiii iidenfleld, a white man
The negro str.Uck the white man in the
face, breaking hi? spectacles. Con
siderable feeling ha? h-*en-prevalent in
the community.recently against negroes
and themegro was carritd toOoiuihbia
m ’ precatition Sim day - nigtrtf, - aftey
SPLENDID SESSION HELD
BY BANKERS OF CROUP 2
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Htmbrrs From £tskt Coonties in Attcmfsace:
* Afkv*. Edgefield. Saluds, Barnwvlh Bsm.-
ber|, Hsmptoo, Jasper, aod Braofort
'What was prohahiy tfifl^moat'isuccess-
fulnievting ever held by Groups 2^ South
Carolina Bankers’ Association, was held
here la«t thursday, beginning atll.y>a’ "“
m. AbouP* sixty, bankers, representing
\ikeu, Edgeiield^-Saluda, Barnwell,
Bamberg, Hampton. Jaspwr^and Beau-
'orteonti.es, were in attendance.
The meeting was - all to,order by Mr..
C. F. Rizer. chairman ; invocation by
the Jiey. F.. -I,. Beeler, of Barnwell.
- *Fbr -add yvelco m e witir nrgitei
threats had been made against hi? lif^layor J. Emile Harley^ of Barnwell,
Several hours'were (fbnsumed, in chas
ing the negro. He was captured seven
Section i.. \\ here a jury is required | niib-a from the scene of the troufile.
by law in the trial of cases, civil or
criminal, in said Court,said jury shall
consist of Six persons, In all civil actions
eitherparty may demand jury trial in all
cases in which a trial by jury is granted] Geraiaas Shoot Two Womeo tor Smuigliaf
SIMILAR TO CAYELL CASE
IS
hereby, directed lojie held in and fur
the-County of Barnwell dlH11e fourth
Tuesday in August next, and tlul Sup-
UorviEn'r Of said county is herefiy directed
to submit to’the qualified electors of
said county at such election the ques
tion of the establishment or a County
Court for Barnwell County, and at the
said election the question id establish
ing said County Court shall be sub
mitted to said electors in the follow
ing form* ‘'Shall a County Court be
established for the county of Barnwell?”
And .upon'this question the electors
shall vote • Vea^.jQj “Xn.iB—Rroyided
of yght under the Constitution and
laws of this- State,_but5uch demand
must be made on or before the first day
of the term, or upon the call of the
calendar on tlie first day of tlie term,
and the'failure to make such demand
shall be a waiver of said' right of trial
by jury. In all criminal cates.within
the jurisdiction of ftaid.Court, the,* ac
cused may waive in writing his right.to
presentment by a grand jury. A :d
upon being arraignmlOf calf-1 upon to
plead, shall be iri'fWrnved by the Court
of his right to trial by jury, and in the
event TTe-s.waives his said rights, suclv
BYRNES HARD
FOR NITRATE AMENDMENT
rm of pudding.
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-fiftveir
t-tt med tatW y- -aft-er re-ti-tire—a
minute drill in .. physical exercise is
h-dij. \t six .o’clijck tlie mess cal
- yods, i.n the 'mean time all cuts haw
te en ma.f?4U- and the barracks cleai ed
t r inspeefivti which occurs
waiver shall be entered upon tlie
uninutes uf the Court and tlie accused
Shall b; tried by the court without ^a
j 'try,. The judge oi said Court may
receive "a* plea of guilty and pass judg
ment and sentence in term time pr in
vacation. \ • ‘ - - - ‘ -
Section s. That in all case? add
spectid proceeding? within the jurisdic
tion of the County Court an4 pendiug
therein the Judge of the County Court
shall have the sanu^ jurisdiction both
iu open Court and at ohambers, ai is
possessed by Circuit Judges over cases
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will e- the
men are eating. At -even o’cloek the
g. mpaiii.es are form* *1 for drill and. a so
tnslruc-Ud ti-nl'l fl on. Dii.ner is
---rved at 12.bi, At L :llo'thVcbiiij»anies 1 men!
:,.rc K.rmed again Yfit. - ni-truct'mTjN ahd-‘ *
hdy-i r re-ci'e Tinfil f a-** j. m 5 i;" | er-i." r
•aFl sounds at 5 aW jn jn l h. r .a
wriod tor recn-ntimi utifil 7 ■ ,p. U).
h«s« <• Win Out Over StrMg sad Delermlo*
“ed Oppotltloi la House
NTailiingtoii, May 26.—.After being
twice foiled by points of order.today in
hi- eff irt to antend the Fqver fojd con
trol bill by providing $10,000,000 to be
used by the isecretard of Agriculture
in purehosing nitrate and sebing it to
in nf
.Tames F.,.w.acAUll.ltk.U.f iuJLbvr.
the proposition-:-:',when tlie House ad
j-ul’ ..'ed- this evening. .
• 'lire su?tatned points' of Order were
that the. Byrne? amendment was not,
german* to the language of-the para
-graph in which it was to be inserted.
1 ,t* tftird Byrnes in tio.i was t i stride
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■ id the werds whidiln^a.h: tin,* amend-
that at least twenty days public notice
of said election shall be giyen in one or
re newspapers publislied in Barn
weiKCau,nty- \
, Sectibtf 2 " That in the. event that a
majority oTlh^ qualified electors vot
ing at said ele^tiou shall votje*'’ - Vee”
upon such i|ue8tion, then ^uch County
Court shall.he, aniT is, tteretiy estab
dished in and for said County of B. rn-
well. with stic|) juxi?diction as "is.here
inafter provided.
Letters -
Geneva.aia Paris, may 27.—T.aSuisse
today prints details of a ease similar to
|.that of Mi9? Edith CaveH, the Euglish
nurse who was executed by the Ger
mans, says the newspaper, recently
arre-ted two women, Madame pfeister
and her 'daughter,- aged 22, on the
SwiSs-Alsatian frontier, They were
eiiarged with acting as spies.
The wonfett promptly admitted at
the trial tfiat they had smuggled letter
vrfTtiout their contents, from
•AIsataiu faiivi-lies turelatires in Swiuer
land. This was done.simply as a friepd
ly'act. and without political or malici-
nu-i-purpose.
Both women, 'says l.a Suisse, were
shot at Mulhausen. The mother was
a horrified witness of the execution of
her daj^gf|fjfrb*fore her turn came.
The newepaper adds that it has re
ceived confirmation of the execution of
the women trorn their relatives. ’ ’
LIEUT. MOOHE TRANSFERRED
Lieutenant James T. Moore. United
States Marines, has been transferred
peudinjrnnWClrcuit Court over which l <» L<?^ ega. D. R.
they are presiding, or in the circuits in '* command of a detach-
which they are residents; Provided, ou>nt mouted mariner, and in charge
that said county Judge shall have the °* native prison guard and the
power to issue wits- of habeas corpus J P r ‘*° n ^Lat itation.
and will - fi-t ting-ly responded to by Mr
J. A. Wigafins. cashier of the Bank of
Denmark.
The program was of peculiar interest
to baukers. profitable discussions, tak
ing up the time usually consumed by
set addresses. In fact, so interested
were .the gentlemen present that the
discussions extend an hour over the
usual time for the business meeting.
A very interesting theme, ^‘Interest
Pafd on Time Deposits," was discussed
by Mr A. E Padgett, president or the
Farmers Bank id Edgefield, He was
foifowed liy Mr IV M. Buckingham,
inaimger of the local branch of the Bank
of Western Carolina, whose talk on
‘ I nirnrinify of Protest Fees.and Under
\\ hat condition^ NuteaCbeek* and
Drafts Should be Protested,’’ was both
•interesting and^'Instructive.
Tt was a fiiatter of regret that Mr
1). R. Cokt*r, of llarstviile, wliY was
slated. tbi-di?cu33 “Agricultural Pre
paredness and' Tiow Itanftefs- Cap .JieTp
to Rring it About,” was not present,
on account of sickness.
The election of officers was then
held and resulted as follows: W. E.
Prolhro, cashier bf the B^nk of Willie-'
ton, chairman ; II. M. Ditlbjf, prypident
ot the Bank of Western Carolina, vice
cUairntan , K. B. Jackson, President cf
the First National bank^ of Wageoir,
secretary and treasurer.--The execu
tive committee will bcrapfiomted by
the chairman.
The meeting then adj^urhed, the
members repairing to the Masonic Hall
where a delightfulluncheon was see?f-
ed by the ladies
Lieutenant Moore is a son of Adjut
ant General William Wj Moore. He
in all cases And to grant bail except iu
capital cases
u .. „ ' ... . I graduated at the Citadel last June.
Section b- lhat the empanelling o» „ * ,, , '.. ,
.. . - . . jr , , . R.eaolungXulumbia on June )7. he en-
juri»‘S iii all criminal ca*es in said Court I 11
shall be according to the practice, now
establiehed in the Court pf General
Sessions. That in the selection of a
NOME DEMONSTRATION WORK.
The Short Course for Women Home
workers
inry fo^ the trial of criminal cases in.
, Xhar, l J,he',.aaul,. Cmiqly , aaill C>nmtyXUmU«f»ehe atrettsrd.
Coy.rixh.alL haui—L'iHiatrejiL jxui-di C:.—<4taxgad wult.a -mt?4^HH-aHOfr- s-hadt -be
tion with thi' Court of General Sessions e .titled to peremptory challariges not
-jp 1
to trv.aTuJi-determiiu* all criminal cgs»s exceeding three, and the. State twq:
eix<t*pt c'ases of mu-rJqr. .tuSJgjdatighter, and iii the trial of ca?es of' felony, tlu*
rape or iitDmipt t» rap**!" arson, . c*.in t accused shall be entitled tc pe^-niptory
inoiHaw tnirirlttjy,.hrihery^or perjury . IchalN-nges not exceeding lhq\ and'the
aqrl -hall have concurrent jurisdiction State three.’ Iti-ca-eg wlmjre 'tlier** are
with tin* Court of Common I ’ ce iu 'a i L rniori* persons joiintly -in
germane. If
.Monday
pre-vaii
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t > propose tin* Byrnes
Ior.iii.eil
o-utiliy
Cw-n tl.e companies art* ag-nn
f >r instrucii ifi* Tin- ; * riod
— devoteii t'T a lecture in an amplii-
ti.eatre followed by etudy in ihc com
pany Yness hall. At U :hq |o. in. th*- men
■i t to their barrack? and must, be in
bed l>y tips, Bio’chek,-
Kront this brief Tiutrtne'^it can be
Ven that not much-time is lust iir at
tempting to transform the 2.5tN.> “ryok-
h?s” into commissioned nfftcers. * Prac-
frcally all the spare time the studanls
have is {rom Saturday 2:30 p. m. until
Sunday nightJ0 o’clock. During-thtS 1
time the men are free to do what, they
please. Go to Chattanooga, stay in
camp and do most of their weeks
laimdry (as some of us.haVe done this
afternbop)write letters, study, sleep or
Ciass away their time as they see fit.
A large number vyhp were becomming
the least bit tireiKoL the routine of
camp life, went across tn Fort Ogle
thorpe this afternoon to see^the Ger
man prisoners aud get a bew inipira-
sion for the work. They all came
champing their bits and rearing to gel
on the ^l&iing line in EVancs so that
they can exterminate the German
ini- imc.ion
t would be in
unctuL-
inVnt en it? merit?.
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Leading the .parliamentary light
against >Le >>uth -Carolinian werev
Frtzfeefalil oT. New York, A.ndcrMin of
Miifm-ota hiid Mann of Illinois. Judge
Saunders'..' cf Virginia, ably assisted
thf* Aikt’timember
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kit. (weigljr about 2(1 pound? in all).
Next Friday vye are scheduled to
take a little longer march with lull
*'k1t” and equipment. • The work is
being increased jtlie mem become
hardened. The eight, nolle "hike”
yes.terdUy was Dot as ha^d on the men
w‘“w*r‘~ the first one—every man in
civil Ctt-c- Hid special proceeding:?
Iu tl; at law niid in equity when tV
aui uii t involve** nf d*»e< not'i xceeil ti •
-Uni ot #3 (Wit Provided", iIih; nothing
.-iuirem contained i?'t*i he so *• on -1 r u -<1
so a? to give said Coiicty Court, juri?-
1 it-tion to.try title ttijand^rvs^7 , xii_iij.
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and ?:i tried, the aecuseT shall he j*u
:1y e i. t; t!>-1 t > ? i\ •peremptory c ha I !,e nges"
j ju *jt-' ? of misdemeanor, and in en?*-- of
fr+n:ifv- * iglit -u *h chaijeng* 7 ?- and no
m r<* That the emjiaiu-lliijg of juries.’
in «l: civil ettsesjn wIikmi therjury shall
Lhcjcjiarged with the trial of any issue
That 'Paid
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dtall / have . exclusive ’ ju'risdie
• army. •
One musUfiTit'gather from the out
, Biu* of the work j^iven above that it
becomes monotonouRl The instruction
i? varied sufficiently fo prevent that.
' On each Friday we are given a "hike.”
ii£flret Friday we marched about ?ix
liWSHXholil JH— lUlPhtatuL^
camp is being-.whipppd into fine shape
physically. ., , .
I* have- nfit yet/'seen all.the {neu
hefe from Barnwell county. I under
stand that all of them are standing up
well und ex the vyqjli aiid that nope
have been on the sick liat. If the folk
back home want—tft_d&‘‘* bit” they
eah doit bv writing to the men theiy
are interested in. None here hire
much (lime for correspondence, but, a
"letter from home” rie '*» wehmkfp
vlHtor,. “tyail call”’is without doubt
the mikt popular call duriDg the en
tire dayb\- * K- B. C.
any suit' in-, t quit-y,
property depen*!
hear and determine all appeals from
judgements rendered by Magistrates
and Municipil CourtA^and the proceed
ings on such appeal^'shall tie the same
as is now provided for appeals frorivsBld
last named Court? to the Court of Cotn-
mon Fleas and General Sessions.
Section 4. That tin* said Count?
Court shall'be a Court of- record, -and
have a seal inscribed with the words:
“Cminty Court o?‘ Barnwell County
Seal:” and the same pnau.nption in
fa^ur of ijs jurisdiction and thi^valid;
of its judgement shall hold as^jiLcase
of judgement* rendered bf prt> Circuit
Caqtt - “ —
B*ction o.
listed on June 19 in the machine gun
company of the - Second regiment,
South Carolina infantry, and was made
second lieutenant. He went inti Hie
National guard cm th*’ day the call
the crisis with Mexico. Later he went
to Washington and suceMfuHy stood
iTie .examination for the regular.army,
and on Sept * mher-2U of last year was
g von n commission a u second “lieuten
ant in (In* j. n rift'd St ate ? Mari ne. corps
lie was iU'h , j , e 1 to Santo D iniinyo la-t
December, arri.vi.ug thereau.1 tjrV 13th
It lift? bv. ell stated that some of tlie
aripe( companies at Santo Domingn
wiirsjorm phrt uf th*- expedituMiury
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0 for e ttj he-* sent- t o Fra'hee; *»eii<-r:tl
Moore ha? Loin for "unit.ion as to wh* I her
or imt LieutNBeureV coimiland vvili he
ipehuled hi tlu? (orct'T K
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the rigli! I \ ri al J ?ha 1 he according t » the practice now
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( ourt ( e.ffttblished -in .the Court ql Uonjinon
on tO ji ha-.. except that th** list of jtxor^fRftMINC RULES ON ^EXfMPTIONS
iriw required by law to be fprnished
shalk consist of ( ten, froiyr(which list
each party shall alternately strike until'
i*Lwhich fchall -crib.
there remain but si,. ...
stilute the jury to try the/gwe or issue.
.Srction Ph^J hat all civil pe-^ons
abd special proceedings* of .which sai*l
(Comity Court/Miall bdve jurisdiction,
tin* right vt appeal'?BlTT tie lathe
Supreiqb Court of the Ftnte, m i he
yesterday we^Snajjhe
, miles qjph gut?.dvB
r
about ei)jLv-
id. ‘Might
The many frfends^ of Mrs George
Wa-gener Gyles who is Visiting her pa-
rehts.Mr and M-rs J. G. iYdxrarce at
Wauehu’a. Fla., will be interened^to
l^HTn of the ma/xiflg^ j>£ Mj* ^
sister. Miss Irene Durrai.c* to Mr Kiti
uf Fort Meiers’, F«i uceax?} fttt
r d {**1 Hj^vday-at theqhaiue of Jthe
Th^Lill genera) law9 and
statutory pKjxisions applicable general
ly to theCircuit Court* of this State
andtrial of cajte* therein shall apply to
itid'Oognty Court and.to the conduct
and trial of case* therein, where not
inconsistent with this Act, j
Section 6. That the same forms of,
pleading and the same rules of proced
ure, practice and evidence shall ob-
tiln In the County Courts as is provid ji
ed by law for the-trial catftv civil
and criminal, in the .Circuit Court,
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where juir~iiicou*is|ent with the pro-
visions.of this Act: ■ l*;uvided. t^hat the
pjaadir.gs or copies thereof'ih a en-e
bride.
WashingTwir, .May 2«
shall General ami lawyci
Frqviist Mar-
re aL work
on exemption plans. Frabahl^*, hqw
not be madt 4
sauwTmanner and pursuant to the snme
?s, practice and procedure govern-,
iog appeals from the Circuit Courts.
Section.1,1 The-said County * Court
shall hold ixrT*flrsL.term' on the.first
Monday Tn Jhntiary T9IS and.’the said
court shall likewise hold a t**rm‘-begin-
diiig on the firet Monday «in every al
ternate month thereafter : l’rovided,
should the time at which an? term of
said Court it affixed contticts with the
time of holding'the Circuit Court Aor
such county, then the te^m of the
County Court shall begin on the\i>!on-
day succeeding the time tdr the\final
sad>Y>tirotp«nt of. the Circuit Court*
|rhe said County Court shall continue
in
ev»jr. exemptions wil
alter the draft.
Regulation?* to. g*ivern exemptions
iind*T r "the seleet+ve -UraflX-are being’
worked out by l’rovpst Marshal Gem
eral Crowder wi»h a pumber of pro mi 7
■lieiit jaiwy^re-:—-Althoogfi the plans 'are'
h-t jaiwjgy*'. *A Hiyo
t, yet complete "i
Demonstration workers at Winthrop
-College will be held" from June 18-23
inclusive. Barnwell county will have
three representatives ;at this short
course. The money to defray traveling
expense? has been raised by the clubs
?fcndinK-A ref.res?ntatixe. B**ard. lodg
ing and tuition are being furnished
free of charge by Winthrop College. I
hope that the people will realize w^iat
a great work NYinUirop is doing for the
women, and girl? ofsout state. Not only: -
htwjsiw,planned for n five day? course
for the women, hut shi^Tias planned
tor n twh^werks course fof\the girl?.
Thi- summer Bn^nweri county Xdl have ,,
girl? , tn oo friuO^th*
iVaincly Ediia I.L.iru
Dyclinf and <un* girl tn re"
pniltry. club work, namely El
Johh-ton, E k*>. Th** short course
the girls at Winthrop rjjns'from June^s
25 until .1 nly 7.
, ’ - .«
On Friday,-June l?i, therevwUl be
public denionatratiijn in canning bpal:*
in both tin and glass nt the Hoipe^flera :
onstration Club' inhering at Healing
firing?. T iie h*>UT set for this meeting
i< 3 o’clock; All of the members of the
isjuh and alLintfretted friyntL* are eor-;
invited to attend.
* sn^ll sxp-ct the bank? to rea4
carefuIIyHlie article-“tn_the Sentinel
Shis, week in Xegard tha^qjw^stion of
nectiring^xr c iff
eamiuig club,
and Flume
recent the
i b?th
ir.
^yet■■.complete it isjfrobaljle that
•^h^ jury * jflreel "B3p5U*m w 11 be ful-
lowed and not until the name* have
been drawn* will exemption?- be tuun*-
aidered. A? each individual drawn
reports hi? claims for - **xeinpHou will
he pasted upon. ,
The 1$" provides, for, local exemj)-
tion boards in each county anl for each 1
IkKOOO iu city - population. |l6ardi of
review also will be established on th*
basis of one or mure to each federal
judicial (HftficT L ATI th-* board? wil
be composed oLbivilian*.
’Gen Croyeder said that only couful.oic,
would result fruin tint, reported- im.**lo
tion of men above the fixed *«** to
r.-g
session^ at each- of it? said terms,, later oir June 5.
until , the bucinea? before it ha? been
disposed of; ai»d shall be ot en, for the
Ixia'Tof cases ettil autj itriniLuiiL frpm ^
tli- bcginn1y{ to the.end of each m its,. 11.
b-fore the said Coutt.at;aU.,b^x«»id. Inn hartliliaL._ + —.
rrimirvil eauseeshall hRTe a pr^fet; h?e, f
tiled in tlT^Clerk^s office, as' nOW pro-
vi$kd by law u>fs|hc* Circuit Court be
-•r
j “Mtil B. xnUtuketf patriotism,” . B*
!lii»id,, "aud registrars w ill be iustruc' eii
il and fk), ii.plufive
V
- —
j*ag»- five*
erty
Ituty ,*• W-c*n T.
tlie pTyst
mnty wi
county.
I hope that
banks of,the c
seriousness "of the situa’ioil
they will; back us up in get
cans Tutor the ,eounty / *
The Ashleigh Home Demonstratic
Club held its monthly maeting last ^
Friday, and we plumed, for a canning
demcn^trat ion there at oux-next mect-
• QR ’ '
Let me urge the girls who are, mem-
hew of the cunning dub to plant soma
peanuts in their ^garden, If you have
your whole 1 10 acre, planted, perhaps
your father will let you hate .a part o(,
his stubble land for this purpose-' This "
grown pe*q>le adsu. o ig!j to plant mofo
of this erop. S *-d may be obtained
from th’** S ,flulk iVui.ut t’-i., Suffolk.
V u* !■ .ft t r ft-' -e) t>ef b'*t»hel.—Tn is *sf. o b-.--*
Get ?oiu( • peanuts and plant
ihLin Tia.
as-. C.ifliard Btr»a;t,
Barnwell Home D oi. Agt,
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