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v'V'W — Entered at the pout office at Barmreil S. C., a* aeronrf-claai matter. 8t;B8CRIPTION RATES: One Year $160 Six Month* .00 Three Month*,... .60' (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY. FRRRCARY IS. IMS lyet’a Go After It, .' ' r ' v ' 7 'j The People-Sentinel understand* that Barnwell can secure financial as sistance from the State highway de partment in paving ' the streets of this city that are ft part of the State highway system. Under this plan, it would he possible to pave a part of Main Street and all of Marlboro Avenue. Other towns are going af ter this assistance and there is no reason why we should’t hoy:., this! much needed improvement." I/et’s go | after it. A Little Incident, But- An aged negro and his wife, resi dents of Atlanta, had saved up $?>(> with which to make the Iasi payment ort their home. ■, A jsljort time ago, they made a Visit to the country. When they Returned to their home, they found that their water pipes had burst and that they owed the city a bill of $62 for wasted water The old darkey admitted that it was his own fault, but when he explained his circumstances to the waterworks commission, they voted to compro mise with the -negro for $6. A little thing, of course, but we Wondered when we read the item in a daily paper last week, whether or not this old negro couple would have been accorded such liberal treatment in a Northern city, where much is said about but little sympathy is shown for the ‘‘brother in black.” Straws show which way. the wind blows and it is ju«t such little inti- dents as th^fcc, which are of daily occurrence throughout the South, that show where the negroes' f'ltrd* are. Splendid building lot in the town .of Barnwell, most desira bly located on Marlboro Avenue; convenient to school, depots and business section of city. Can arrange terms. For price ..and terms apply i^- ; . • ’ The Barawell-People Sentinel BARNWELL, • — ~ SO. CAR. * LONG TERM HONEY to 6 per cent, interest on large amounts J * Private funds for small loans. :iT : rcni All They Can Stand. If there are many people in this State (and of course there aret who believe that farm lands can stand any increase in taxes let them pause and reflect on the fact that H7 per cent, of the farms in South Carolina are covered by mortgages. This is an astounding statement, but the in formation was brought out at a joint meeting of the House ways and means committee and the Senate finance committee. We note in cor- respomlenee from Columbia that "several speakers opposed the re valuation and rectnsHif lent ion of pro perty and stated that the farms eould not possibly boar higher tuxes for the reason that N7 per cent, of them are under mortgage.- The statement seemed to give, the joint committee a severe shock." And well it may. A combination of circum stances has placed the farmers of the country in a most unenviable position. One only lias to attend the forced rales of reaT'esliile To'renli/.e , ^ ..the disfuvwr. in wlwh faim J.aud*.-.iu*»+— Lightsey and Tom Vernon motored toH^dumbin for the day on business recen Mr. ahd\Mr*. Albert Kearse from Varnville spept Sunday .with her mother, Mrs. J> ,W. Deer. Mrs. Kearse spent a few v .(layH, returning Wednesday; Govan News. Govan, Feb. 13.—Miss Rita Sea brook who attends Memmmger high school in Charleston, is at home this week.. ... ' R. F. Lee of Denmark spent Sun day here with his sister, Mrs. A. R. Lancaster. Miss KthcL Kettiell, who attends Memminger high school in Charles ton, is spending several days with her parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. D. W. Kittrell. . - Mr. and Mis. M. B. Kennedy and son. Marion Kennedy, spunt Tuesday in Williston with relatives. Mrs. R. I>. Kennedy has returned home after spending several days in Columbia with relatives. Harold Lancaster and George Ken nedy, motored to Branchville Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs* David Brinkman of Ulmers viinted Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Kennedy Thursday. Mrs. Herman Zorn spent last week end in Denmark with her mother, Mrs. Irene Rush. S|tfingtield Items. 1 held as an investment. By the way; what has become of the strike of telegraph operators on the Atlantic. Coast Line Railroad? Two things that we absolutely re fuse to get excited over are the recon ciliation of the Stillmans and tTn*'visit Count Salm to Palm Beach to 18-months old son. h i s x Springfield, Feb. 13.—The Parent- Teacher assoeiation held its meeting hI -the-school auditorium Monday A musical program was ar ranged by Miss Frances Smith. A vocal solo, * "Thinking of. You," was rendered by Mis^ Lornn Phillips. The fifth grade won the prize for having tin* largest attendance of parents at the meetings. x <;. P. Sites ^ifxthe University of South. Carolina spent last week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sites. NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been filed in ac- lordance with section 260.Vgeneral school law of 1024, notice is hereby given that an election will he held in Old Coli o'bio School District No. 43, i Friday, Feh. 19, 1926, for the pur- posKof determining whether or not a speefad .school tax of ten (10) additional nd I Is shall he levied in the above nameuNwhool district. The said clecti^R shall be conduct ed as is provided by Hvw for the hold ing of general elections^ The polls wilj he opened at the SchoHl House slid the following have been apboint- ed managers of ejection: W. F. Bates and J. P. Harley. Those favoring the proposed levy shaJI cast a ballot with the word “Yes" written or printed thereon, anil those 'opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word "No" written or printed thereon. HORACE J. CROUCH. County Supt. Ed. Barnwell, S. C. ,Feb. 9, 1926. shall cast a ballot with the word ‘ No" written or printed thereon. HORACE J. CROUCH, County Supt. 'Ed. Barnwell, S. C. ,Feb. 9, 1926. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Are you doing your part towards lowering cotton prices, Mr. Farmer. -By increasing your acreage this} yedr? If you lire, you will have no body but yourself to blame if the staple sells below the cost of pro duction next >^11. Sycamore New*. , Sycamore, Feb. 13.—Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Rentz were called away Thurs day to see. her father, who is ill in Colleton. Lightsey Brabham and Mr. Rucker of Fairfield were in town Thursday afternoon visiting friends. John Myers of Allendale spent the Week-end with relatives here. Mr*. Estcll Loadholt and daughter, Mattie Lou, and Miss A Hit* Maie Lightsey motored to Allendale and Fairfax Friday afternoon. Eugene Cone, who is attending the University of South Carolina, spent !>V . ' ‘ For Sale NOTICE OF ELECTION. T-*-‘ A petition having been filed in ac cordance with section 260.3, general school law of 1924, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in San Hill School District No. 37, oji Friday, Feh. 19, 1926, for the pur pose of determining whether or not a special school .tax of seven (7) additional mills shall- he levied in the above named rchord-distrltT “ The said electinf* shall be y induct ed as is provided by law for the hold ing of general elections. The polls .will be opened* at the S hool House, and the fo'lowing have lY.-en appoint 1 - ed maijagers of electron: ■ J. 11. Wall. T, Duncan, and W. 1 M. Towne. ! Those favoring the proposed levy shall enM a ballot w ith'the word. “Yes” written or printed thereon, ami those opposing the proposed levy shall east a - ballot with the word written or printed thereon. Horace j.. Crouch. County Supt. Ed. Bar-mvell.l SNC.' .Feh. 9, 1926. A petition having been filed in ac cordance with section 2603, general school law of 1924, notice is hereby- given that an election will be he’d in Joyce Branch School District No. 52, on Friday, Feb. 19,* 1926, for the pur pose of determining whether or not a special school . tax of eight (8) additional mills shall be levied in the above named Khool district. The said election shall be conduct ed as is provided by law for the hold ing of general elections. The polls will he opened at A. E. Coriev’s store, the following have been appoint ed rfhinagers of election: A. ENU’orley, G. L. S'mmons and L. F. F:i •Those favoribg the proposed levy shall cast a ballhc with the word ‘‘A es written' or pHpted thereon, and those opposing the pihwosed levy shall cast a ballot with HiK word “No" written oT printed thereoi HORACE J* CROUCH County Supt. Ed Barnwell, S. C. ,Feb. 9, 1926. BROWN & BUSH j LAWYERS * BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. £ : , *x*->*:“:**>*:“:**:**:* , ^**-*****-* :4 -** , *'- , *’**- , *’ ,, *’*-***'**‘’"**>*^**^****-*^*****^*:* 4 5 • . . . • . _ . Announcement This is to announce that we are ready for business and will appreciate your patronage. Deliveries Daily; Prices Reasonable • x >, Ice House located next to Express Company. / . ‘Phone number announced later. HOLMAN’S ICE CO. ' ' Nv * ■ . g' Barnwell, N S. C. I WATS ON NOTH E EOT I ON. W atermelon Seed v *♦ lien having hoi-n filed in nc- cnrdnruV x with section 2603, general saved from melons weigh- ingtw POUNDS AND I P, PRICE $1.00 PER POUND DELIVERED. BRUNSON. S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION. A pet tion having been filed in ac cordance with section 2603, general school law of 1924. notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Meyer's* Mill ‘school District No. 54. on Friday. Feb, ia_X99.fi- f or the-pur. pose of determining whether or not a special school tax of eight (8) additional mills shall he levied in the above- nam< <i i.tl:<?ol district. .Th.' said elo;tion «hal! be conduct ed as is provided by law for the hold ing of general elections. The polls will be opened at the School House •inti thi following have been appoint- ed managers of election: J. H. Swett, C. B. Ellis, Jr., and C. O. Meyer. ' -' . Thus/ favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word "A os" \vritten or printed thereon, and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the w’ord “No ’ written or printed there HORACE J. CROUC County Supt. Ed Barnwell, S. C. ,Fob. 9, 1926. KODAKERS! \ ■ Send yotft film* to us for develop ing and printing. One day service. Write for prices. 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