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T - — ■ r ■, . ' PRICE $944 less 10 pc cent, for cash, Aet price, QUICKBU.T BUNGALOW DEPARTMENT. A. C. TUXBURY (UMBER CO.. Charleston. S. C Gentlemen:—Pl’ea&e send me your Book, “QUICKE No. C-42. Am especially interested in a i NAME ADDRESS .. The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C Bank No. 263 /BARNWELL 6,130.00 a,259.09 7,891.20 none DOES 3,310.00 none FIRE, BONDING, STOCK INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE DEALERS Prompt and fair treatment received here Office second floor over Moody’s store*-- - * A Safe, Profitable Investment OUiCKBILT r. :CKBILT ll Build On Your l*nd HI k A tf • t r >* ■ I % S" i- - SPv > ' v . lW' 1 ' - —' t» I ; < iB -dll /. ' ■ The Barnwell Sentinel Owned and PuFRahed Every Thurs day by ; The New Sentinel Publish ing'Company at Barnwell, S. C. CHak Carroll Simms, President. John K. Snelling General Manager. Sec.-Treas, and il_ well, worth looking into. It is largely an indoor work save for the* gathering of the mulberry leaves^on which the worms feed. When they have attained their full size' they proceed to spin their own bed in which they will, sleep until they come forth wjt,h wings. Their silk is obtained by unwinding the silk fibres from this cocoon. It will be seen v that it is largely a* work for children and may cv<?n be engaged in by semi-invalids. " - - ''-Ar"" ••• Entered as second class matter, Feb ruary 14, 19105 at the Postoffice Barnwell, S. C., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . Legal advertising at the rate of $1 .00 per inch first insertion and fifty cents each subsequent in sertion. Obituaries, Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of RespecU (Tards of Thanks and other reading notices not news will be charged for at the rate of fifty cents per inch or one cent per word, each insertion, with a minimum charge of2?> cents. All changes of advertising and all communications must be addressed to The Barnwell Sentinel and must be in this office not later than Tuesday morning to insure publica tion the current issue. All communications must be rignel by the writer, not for publi : cation, hut as an evidence of good faith, and to protect the newspaper. I BARNWELL’S MOSQUITOES. The breed that inhabits the mar shes at New Jersey have won a nation wide reputation for savagery. Local tradition has it that those which live in that section of Virgin ia lying between Chesapeak bay and the Atlantic sometimes* attain th’e size of blackbirds. During a ~ re cent summer the breed that lives in the marshes near Charleston suc ceeded in stinging to death a' man who one nighjt was left to: guajrl a motor boat. We cannot * ekpect our mosquitoes to win first priz^in competition wjth the above types, but if ft goes pn as it hasf started out thifCyear we may -yet have hopes? — ] When cholera was sweeping the Canges river section of India, and Currency, Gold, Silver and Other Minor Coin, . 555.92 Checks and ~Gash Items, 664.96 Exchange from the. Clearing .House, > * Other Resources, viz.: War Saving Stamps, 844.00 Trade Acceptances, \ -224,40 , TOTAL, "fear i 280,m.5h LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid’ In, * 30,000.00 Surplus Fund, 7,000.00 Unpaid Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid,9,856.44 Due to Banks and Bankers, none Dividends Unpaid, . robe Individual Deposits Subject to Check, 115,815.81 Savings Deposits, 51,908.95 Demand Certificates of Deposit, - • ionr Time Certificates of Deposit, none 143.1a 4C7.16 168,335.1) Subscription Rate*. One yera $1.50. Six months 90c, Three months 50c. In Advance. m Certified Checks, people were praying for relief from 1 { ;t; ravages an English doctor showed Notes and Bills ^discounted, none an Indian doctor that the waters of Bills Payable, •including this sacred river were loaded with’ 1 ertificales for Money | cholera germs. Th<* L ilian dlRW | _ l*«*-vov.ud r —— Reserve rund ( arried on General Individual or Savings Ledger, germs. the microscope on the stone fldor and destroying the evidence said In remitting check or money order . make payable to TWa New Sentinel Publishing Co. YOUR COUNTY PAPER. Some folks have the idea that the paper belongs to the editor, and that he uses it as a plaything. Others think that it is a superior fi nancial investment to a government bond. . Am a matter of fact neither of these things are true. It never was a money maker for its owners. There Is harrfty a newspaper tn the state that will pay as much on the investment a* ten per cent. When it comes to hard and steady work I •quit®. “I don’t belivve a word of it”. For thirty years the people have been shown the relation between malaria and mosquitoes, but they would rather be sick with it and sometimes be crippled for labor and sometimes die than to believe it. The mos- qtrtttr-has an inconvenient bite, but his vice is that it Is a vital Rtt tir the chain of malaria transmission. Contrary to general belief that ma laria is inhaled from fogs and night air, science tells that the mosquito is the only agency of transmission that ha« ever been found.. When the mosquito is destroyed the ma laria goes also. The malaria is caused by a vegetable parasite that attack-* the red corpuscles of the blood. ing the human blood too thick for none Other Liabilities, viz, TOTAL, State of South Carolina, Gouqty of Barnwell. Before me came N. 280,191.51 ) SS. B. Gamble At ail tim"s tbe artistic dwelllxg * In demand, whether l;»r£* grsmaU. expensive cr inexpensive. AH at-' tractive, jpexp-nslve house, however, is an exception. OUTCXBILT Bunga lows combine bia and economy. Is Easily Rented Cashier of the above named bank, i who, being duly sworn, says that the above and forgoing statement is a true-condition of said bank, as J shown by the. btiuLt of maid bank. N.. B. Gamble. Sworn to and subscribe*! before me this 5th dav of July, 1919. W. M McNabb. Notary Public. Correct Attest. Harry D. Calhoun *S. B. Moseley L. Cohen ) Directors. , . There Is more Catarrh In thla section The female mosquito* find- j of the country than all other diseases ' put together, and for years It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed drinking, dilutes it with a watery ( local remedies, and hy constantly failing this way uri . • n» cur* wtth loemt treatment, pronewterd lh, r<fu;hly re.frlnj the reeOs of th* averts Millt fee renting purpa>srs It 1* well It lit tlfctllxi. >*vl. uuUUImI, tuurtu* UaU lliOi.l lilt *< f* It l« lnrl|VMlif In it«l!rir:.< r«*vl rttif A huusr tee largr h as -i.trli a «*r aiuall Tin* «na la jtial thr right *«.•• H i* OUICKBILT Hu-i, » \ wrntr it la f*prr-t.i||jr ilralgtird to stake ti.e a tint Mauttr-oint. .ad .wt. bul a In ererfmg this bungalow you ut<7 SAVE WASTE-1 TIME- > , It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease. parmdles arc .swallowed by the mo- greatly Influenced by constitutional con- ■Hn whose throat an«i stomach dll,on> and* therefore requires constltu- M • ’ m inr Hl * nu * w,,,,Mcn tlonal treatment. Hall s Catarrh Mcdl-, the getting out of a paper weekly f they puiltipiy rapidly. When this 1 tint, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & - ll , . I-,,i .. . I Cb.. Toledo. Ohio, la a constitutional give all concerned more than ex- * cr|n Ia,u " ntosquito want> anotht r , rem#dy> taUeri |ht«rnally and acts peeled. - meal of blood it htta to dilute the thru the Blood on the Mucous Furfacea The paper may be paid for by in with mabrt^ laden saliva to! f^anyHalfv owners, but it belongs to the t>e->plt’['* rM ^ ll - The mostjuito getj WRITE TODAY OUiCKtllT La \EOR- QGltKCiiLT a Popular for its Convenient of its county. It, is theirs as the mouthpiece of their social life to record the coming and going of ong< to* them of their, marriages and deaths their to te their joys ami their sorrows. It is the place where they may inter change their ideas on .farming, busi ness, church, and school life. It is the only mes:enger that tells >the county and neighborhood news to n.,d the victim gefs malaria if the | iMo*4iu*tu has previously bitten a: malaria pHlicnt. \ Gout . ary to public v opinion the-j nio::(,uito can not breed Without j water to. awim m. lie vvul hide uaj. weeds and the tike, and likes moist J place.- because there has been wate*r j enough tl.eix“=ta -bang, him through! life, but he *niuvt' have water to live I in. An old tomato can, a wash pot ; in the yard with- water left from I a meal t- Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Semi for circulars and tt-atlmonlals. lr< ulaxa and tcstimonlais. F. J. CHENEY * CO ; Toledo, Ohio. Fold by Druggists, tic. UaJi’s Family Fills for coustipaUoa. AfOA/P V .fathers who have moved elsewhere and want to know what the folk;- lu^LAyeeks iwash, aJuHlew in a tree, back home are doing. When tbe average reader run- through his paper arid says “There is nothing in the paper this week,” the fault is not in the office, but in people like himself wliYi do not think enough their community, church, school, or people to let the other folks know what they are doing. No newspaper can help any community that isnt willing to Le helped by the paper. The reader of the paper should see in it the only opportunity to put his farm, his neighbors, family and general community life on the map. We should be^ ashamed to hide our lights under a bushel so that people without the coOntj'-should have to tell us that they have never heard anything about the community In which w-e 3 live. Let us know what you are doing; - -j, i. SILK CULTURE. The people of lower South Caro lina may have to endure a few in conveniences' of climate, but after all we live in the garden spot ' of America. It wfil be hard to find a better place than <$irs. We can raise almost anything here that can be raised elsewhere and raise it with, a profit to ourselves. Just bow our people are, or ought to be concerned with how to beat the boll weevil. 'While passing through a cotton mill in Greenville ha week ear attention was direct ed to hanks of yellow silk brought ■af from Japan. This dlkl a depressed tin gutter,-in fact any-1 thing that w ill hold water for a few j days will insure a large increase of j mosquitoes. These are always fol- j lowed by fever. Mosquitoes can’ be cleaned up, but only by depriving them of water in which to breed. Can we really afford to pay the Pjice we have paid in ‘disease,, labor shortage, dcatir-and—-priier things for the privilege of having 4 njos- quitocsj?- \\ e uiusi either clear up now or pay up later in the year. EPISCOPAL DIOCESAN HOME. * —-—~' V t At Saluda, N./ C., a diocesan home is open all the year round to the- clergymen and their families, where each one may have about a monthV vacation. The home is comfortably fui*nished and is a large one. They live in • it, rent free, and have only to furnish their own food. It has been in cg)eratiori about a year and many hard work ed clergymen have been able to rest in peace and quiet there. Rev. A. Rufus Morgan—and—his. farrjily are now speeding the month <jf July in this homK Ready Money to Lend w -i ON UAgY TERMS V. SEYMOUR OWENS QEHctu. u« ptAcnce H MONEY TO LOAN H Any amount. -Desirable terms. 1-irvl Mortgages as Security. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY Apply to Holman & Boulwarej Lawyers Phone 38 BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA ! MONEY • to LOAiN Loan made steffie davt application received* • < No. Red Tupe. A V • Harley & Blatt Attorneys!at Law Barnwell^S. C. QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., A. C. Tuxbury LurAber - ^^ r^i l j.i c n CITATION. STATE 6F SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Barnwell. By John K. Snellinp, Esquire, Probate ^ Judge. . Whereas, Mary (k^trieher, hath hiade suit to me to,grant unto her Letters of Administration' nf thu wn d CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, effects of Joe Oestricher; These jare. therefore, to cite and ad monish ill and singular the kindred and cre*litors.of the Mid Jo*- Oestricher. de< eased, that they be and appear before me. io the- court of Probate, to be* held at Barnwell on Saturday the 28th day of June, next, after pub- COUNTY OF HARK WILL. By/ohn K Snelling Es*purc*, ProDate^ Judge. • Whereas, J-hn Wise, hath made suit to me to grant unto bim letters of Ad ministration of the estate and effects of R. M.|W,*e, deceased; ' . Tbesy are, tin-refoee, to cite aud r^J- monish all and singuldY*the kind*rd and •reditors of the aaid R. M. Wise heation thereof. 11 o’clock in the . . .. . . .. . deeros^d.rtat they beand app*-sr be forenoon, to show cause, if acnr they . n A j. . . . 3 1 me, ia tlie Coort of Probate to fw* he ia m MUrsl suit 1^4 *Kentiotl BWgij Barnwell. 8 C. *1 % Mo-ef OO etwee A BL SH have, why the aaid atfministratior •hoatd not l« gran led. liirea nadir sif hand this 17th daft'- of Hay, Amma Diaist I^IL Jsks k $adiiry Jafyt sf Pisiau, * Pskf*ft>4 m the dak d«v at J%*e JAsaTVlai Tk o tlarnHi- iron Tue Jst, J f> after pu&iieatioi "**n e’rijck ia tHy to: •» ise, if may they haje a cull,* skssl4 M be graated G-tva a.der say bawd tl • DA a a* 5 »***%■' t Jab* K- f» ad ag, J**f» sd jibaaa*-. i its M 4»« «| j fore