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r, r TKE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, HOOTO GAMIUNA 1 (JURSDAY, JUNE ITTH. 192S. THE SHRINER’S UNWRITTEN LAW --.A ► % Every aMocwtion of men 1ms its code, written or anwritton, and fre- 3 (fcr-mtfy ii tF tWt bearing no sanction of formal adop tion have, !n fact, all the force of law. ft even may be they are the very life of the institution. This is particularly - true of the Shrine. Stripped of the traditions which govern the conduct of its membeVs wi^in and without the body of the Temple, little of the Ancient and Arabic Order of a worth while sort would remain. ,.For the reason that practically none of these things, however bind ing and inviolable, are taught by the spoken word, their present mention is not, perhaps, without interest, at least to those of the faithful whose pilgrimages, up to now, have ex tended little beyond the Sacred City. The Shriner’s code requires him to realise that his initiation is never complete. Whatever may be his years and dignities, in this respect he stands as a perpetual ^novice. With- ''Mt a sense of humor sufficient to in clude his own immediate and present misfortunes, he is not of the Shrine elect. He must always wear displayed the emblem of the Order, and he must always recognize it when worn by other men. There should be no for malities of introduction between Shriners. The fex Is his hall mark. Tie must wear it on occasions in which the Shrine as a body k>ins. The penalties for violation of this rule are usually certain and painful. He must not re move his fet indoors nor in salutn- ncv«r be/yond T silerit, unseen bqyor ward con stant ward and guard. And, last of alfrheris keenly con scious that a little noise raraly hurts; that he is young as long as he is alive, -And that wiil be quiet for a long, long time.— Selected. / — __ NOTICE. ■r tion. He must be very certain, if h* R PP ,icant for registration and collecti- is a lover of peace, not to wear it in any place where he could not willing ly take his wife or daughter, or be seen by them. He is at home in any Temnle, any- and at any time. Hie privi leges are equal to Onse of immediate membership. In fact, they are great er and, for that reason, not to be abused. - He must realize that vulgarity and humor have little in common, and his code teaches him that he may be wit ty and still preserve self-respect. He is never to forget that while his Order is not s branch of the great Masonic profession, he himself, is a part, and however humble that part, it is within his power by misconduct to bring reproach upon that which is skin to the holy. He is also to re member that in the eyes of the pro fane the Shrines is Masonry. Distinc tions and differences, to him a matter of course, are to others unknown. To him the emblem of the Shrine worn by a woman places her under his special care and protection, nor may he avoid the lesponsihility. Its presence does not license him to speak, but it does compel a constant watchfulness over her safety and comfort. He knows it to be the proud boast of the Order that a woman wearing this iusigni,, may travel alone tfiom the Atlantic to the Pa cific free from insult and annoyance. Of opcniijg of Books of Registration for the Registration of the names of Qualified Ele<*tors in the Town of Barnwell: ^ . TAKE NOTICE That books for the registration of the names of the quali fied electors 6f the Town of Barnwell, Barnwell County, South Carolina, who are entitled to vote in a Special Elec tion ordered by the Tpwn Council to be held on the 20th day of July ,1926, for the purpose of ’ determining whether or not the offer of The Edis- l o Public Service Company of Den mark, S. C., of $42,f)00.00 cash for the complete electric plant and distribu tion lines and equipment of the Town o* Barnwell be accepted, will be open ed on the 29th day of June, 1926, and remain open for one vVeek thereafter at the City Clerk’s office in the Town of Barnwell, South Carolina. ALL APPLICANTS FOR REGIS TRATION to vote in said election WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a certificate of registration from the Supervisor of Registration of Barnwell County, entitling applicant to vote in a precinct within the Town of Barnwell, is a condition prerequisite to obtaining a certificate and proof of rcsH'-nee within the limits of the Town of Barnwell for four months previous to such election and. the payment of all taxes assessed‘against month, of five per cent. STREET LIGHTS—A flat charge of $146.00 per month for preaent -Ughte-with ' present size globes, with proportional^ jh«HBLJotJMLJi > LANT ble for the previous fiscal year, will entitle applicant to registration. P. W. PRICE, Supervisor, of Registration of Electors of the Town of Barnwell, S. C. Advertised this the 17th day of June, 1926. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that 1 have filed my final report as Administra trix of the estate of W. H. Martin, deceased, and will petition the Hon. J. K. Snelliiig, Judge of Probate for Barnwell Onunty, for an order of Discharge and letters dtamissory upon the 12th day of July, 1926, at 11 o’clock a. m. Carrie Martin, Admix. ■■■/ 1785 19»6 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Examinations at the County Seat for the Barnwell County scholarship, Friday, July 9, at 9 a. m.. Subjects: English grammer and composition. American History, algebra, and plane geometry. Four-year courses lead to the B. A. and B. S. degrees. Special two-year premedical course. A course in Co.n- merce and Business Administration is featured. Expenses moderate. For •terms, catalogue, and illustrated fol der, address HARRISON RUDOLPH, Pres Young Wife Afraid P to Eat Anything rnmmrnmm+m “I was afraid to eat because I id- ways had stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful of Adlerjka removes GAS and often brings surprising re lief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old wajte matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and hungry. Excel lent for obstinate constipation. Dca- sonVDrug Store, Barnwell. NOTICE OF ELECTION WHEREAS. The Town Cmhicil of the Town of Barnwell has received from The Edisto Public Service Cotl^ pany, a South Carolina corporation, of Denmark. S. C.’, an offer in writing for the purchase of 4 the complete elec tric lighting plant and distribution lines and equipment of the Town of Barnwell, as follows: “To the Mayor and City Coun.-il and Electric Light Committee. Barnwell, South Carolina. Gentlemen: We will pay you Forty-Two Thousand Five Hundred ' Dollars < $4:‘.600.00) rash for your complete electric lighting plant and distri bution linos and equipment and allow you use of necessary space for opeiation of your waterworks system. We will connect y#ur town with hydroelectric power line at a point in vicinity of Williston with in ninety days from date contract, is signed, with the understanding that title to light plant is not to be conveyed to us until power line is completer! and in operation; STtit if line is not completed withn con tract time money paid on purchase price is to Ik* forfeited. Our hy droelectric line furnishing Barn well will be connected to the Super-power System of The Soutr- cast.. We a'Sk for no "exculusive fran chise but will come into your town on a basis of good (Scjrvite render ed, you allowing us use of streets and alleys for distribution system. We will give you the following rates with the understanding that ‘same are to be under supervisioh of State Railroad Commission: LIGHTS—Minimum per month $1.25, First one hundred K. W. 12 1-4 cents. Next one hundred K. W. 10 cents. All over two hundred K. W. 8 cents. Meter rent 25 cents per month on all bills under Ten Dollars per month. COOKING—Minimum charge per month $8.00, 3.Vi cents per K. W. for first hundred, 3 cents per K,. W. for all ovej\ POWER—Connected loa$ charge $1.50 per H»P. per month. Power Schedule. First 200 (C. W. $.060 Next 500 K. W. .050 Next 1000 K, W. I..,,.. .040 Next 3000 JK. W. .030 Next 5000 W. _„1 025 Next 10000 K. W. .024 Next 10000 K. W. ........ .023 Next 10000 K. W. 01925 Next 10000 K. W. .01650 Next 20000 K. W. .01640 Next 50000 K. W. .01486 Next 50000 K. W. ...... .01430 Next 50000 K. W. .01376 Next 100000 K. W. .... .01250 Special discount on light and po’ver bills if p«id by tenth * of e to furnish all globes and keep lights in operation: WATER WORKS—The Town of Barnwell shat! have the option of either of the folowing propositions: 1st. We will furnish power for “opeialior. of water works system on the following basis: 4 cents per • K. W, for first 2000. " 3Scents per r K. W. for next 2000 and 3 cents per K. W. for all over 4000. Or 2nd. We will pump all water used into the elevated tank Vising the town’s equipment for 6 cents per thousand gallons. Or 3rd. We wilt operate the water system for the city^furnishing the town free all water used for sewer age system and all fire hydrant ser vice and furnish water Consumers on *» • . „ • . •-,a scale of rates ten per cent less than present water rates now charged, with the understanding that in case the town so desires, \y we will turn the watir system back to the town at any time on six months’ notice. We guarantee to keep and main tain the pumps in proper condi tion and we guarantee that using _ the present town equipment and any additional equipment that the town may from time to time see fit to install to furnish at all times an adequate supply of water. Yours very truly, • The Edisto Public Service Co. - By M. C. Easterling, Pres., - and R. A. Easterling, Secy. And WHEREAS, on the 7th day of June, 1926, the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Barnwell, in Town Council Assembled, did,-pursuant to Act No. 108 of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, ap proved on the 14th day of March, 1925, unanimously adopt a resolution order ing a special election for the purpose of determining whether or not the said offer of the Edisto Public Service Company shall be accepted, and ap pointing the undersigned managers thereof. 1 NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election for the purpo.se of voting On the ques tion: “SKA'LL THE TOWN OF BAKNWELL ACCEPT THE OFFER OF $42,500.00 CASH FOB ITS COM PLETE ELECTRIC LIGHTING LINES AND EQUIPMENT, MADE BY THE EDISTO PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, WHICH IS IN WRIT ING AND NOW ON FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE TOWN COUN CIL,” will be held in the Town of Barnwell on the 20th day of July, 1926, at the) County Court House, at which election the polls will be opened at eight o’cock a. m., and will be closed at four o’clock p. m., and every inhabitant of the town of Barn well, Barnwell County, South Caro lina, who is a qualified elector under the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, who has paid his taxes and was duty registered at the last gen eral election in the said Town, or has since become qualified and registered as an elector in the said! Town, and who presents^ evidence of the same, is entitled to vote in the said election. S. J. HALFORD, PERRY B. BUSH, v W. R. HUBBARD, Managers of Election, this 17th day of June, Advertised 1926. v- Chance to *'i: v. . A*:- Give us a little inside baseball dope on what was meant by a re cent remark .we heard, “the bleachers went wild” We have fig ured .out thatdft referred to a couple of poroxjde blondes who made a big fuss when Babe Ruth struck out. What’s your ver- sion of it?- Don’t pass up another good chance to secure such good gas and oil for your cars sake. Always insist on Standard gas and Mobile oil for better and more efficient results. Vickery Bros. Barnwell, •_ < •- • s. c. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLNA. Scholarship and Entrance Examinations The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in the University of South Carolina and for admission of new students will be held at the County Court House Friday, July 9th, \92G, at 9 o’clock a. m. Applicants must not be less than 16 years of age. « 'v Scholarships are vacant in the following 18 Counties: Aiken, Allendale. Anderson, Berkeley, Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Dillon, Florence, Greenville, Greenwood, Jasper, Lancaster, Laurens, McCormick, Marlboro, Oconee, Orangeburg. Applicants for scholarships should write the President for Scholarship applicaty)n bUanks. These should be filed with, the President by July 6th. Scholarships are worth $100.00 plus free tui tion a nd fees. The next session will open September llVth, 1926. For further information write to: Acting President, L. T. BAKER. University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. ■ V X X X X X v Sweeping Price Reductions HUDSON-ESSEX N, . • > * Effective June Ninth —‘ ■ 1 nT * • . • New Low Prices . * • ’ X ESSEX SIX COACH $735 HUDSON COACH $1095 Hudson Brougham $1395 Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan $1550 .... • . • . - • ■ \ . AH Prices F. O. B. Detroit Plus Government Tax. . \ X ■ ^ ... ,;.X' The Above Prices Include the Following Equipment: • v J ' - ■ ' * ’• . ' ■ X/f • . Bumpers, front and rear; automatic windshield cleaner; rearview mirror; transmission lock built in; radiator shutters; motometer; combination stop and tail light. W. D. HARLEY MAIN STREET BARNWELL, S. C.