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Owned and Published Every ■fh urs-
day by The New Sentinel Publish
ing Company at Barnwell, S. C.
Ch&s. Carroll Simms, President.
John K. Shelling, Sec'.-Treas, and
General Manager.
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W. M. JONES,Editor.
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Entered as second class matter, Feb
ruary 4 14, 1910") at the Postoffice
Barnwell, S. C., under the Act of
Congress of March 37 J 8 79.
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- -Legal advertising at the rate of
*1 .00 per inch first insertion and
fifty cents - each subsequent irt- 'Our neighboring counties, Bamberg
)a humheri of years. It may not
-therefore ,be ou£ of place to remind
out people of 1 some things.
In the first place webcam not ex
pect that the extended road mileage
of our county can be put into first
class condition and Maintained, sole
ly by the efforts of the ehaingangs.
They are too few and the mileage is
too great. Tlj^ criticism received by
• formeu- aUper.vifeors from various sec
tions of the county was a demand
-that they perform the impossible
The township 'road bonds haVe also
proven insufficient. We haveWeach-
ed the Convj^SU^t we have great
er sums of money than ever before.
Realizing that good roads was a
supreme need; of the south our rep
resentatives in "Congress have secured
federal aid for the building of such
roads as will'be permanent:,. Many
counties in the state* have availed
themselves oT’this supplementary aid.
CITATION NOTICE.
The ’$tate'of “South Carolina,.
County of Barnwell,
By Johne K. Snelling,
Probate Judge.
■ Whereas, Berkley Sally hath made
suit to me to grant unto I. F. Still
Letters of Administration - of thO
Estate of ynd effects of Jacob Salley,
deceased. —
These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and _ creditors/of the said
Jacob Salley, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in th,e court
of Probate, to be held at Barnwell
on Wednesday, October 8th, next,
„ail£r .publication thereof, at 11
o’clock «in the forenoon^to show
cause, if any they have, why-said
Administration shouUTnot be grant
ed.
Given under my Hamit this 22nd,
day-, of Septr ’Anno Domini 1919.
— / John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate.
Published on . the 24 day of Sep
tember 1919 in*"thg. Barnwell Senti
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sertion. . -
Obituariek, Tributes of ’Respect,
Resolutions of Respect, Cards of
Thanks, and „other reading notices
not neWs will be charged for at the
rate of fifty centos per inch or one
cent per word, each insertion, with
a minimum charge of25 cents.
All changes of advertising and_all
communication's 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
eignel by the writer, not. for publi-
and Aiken, are both bpilding greater
road mileage and securing more fed
eral aid than We are.
Our office seekers In the past have
greatly helped'some of opr people to
believe that we should get all the ad
vantages of moderff life without
taxes. Out-of this has come the
opinion-that while we would all en
joy the advantages of good roads
only ascertain-privileged class should
pay for them. While Automobile
owners were willing to bear the
greater taxes called for in the Jast
legislative scheme, yet it would not
have been fair to permit those w'ho
cation, but as an evidence of .good didn’t own cars to receive something
faith, and to protect the newspaper.
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Subscription Rates.
One yera $1.50. "Six months. 90c,
Three months 50c* '
In Advance.
In remitting check or money order
make payable, to
The New Sentinel Publishing Co.
they didn’t„pay for. The principle
wasT wrong. The next-step, w*ould
logically have been that some other
class of people be held responsible for
some other improvement. Every
one helped by good roads should
help to bear their burden. .
While it is a splendid thing to have
a system of improved roads from-
county seat to county seat, forming
a net work over the state, yet for
every man who "Would take' a trip
over a hundred miles, there would be
a hundred men who would only trav-
rlOTICE OF, DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my first and final report with I «
the Hon". John Snelling, Judge of |
Probate for Barnwell County, and
will petition the said Court for an
order of discharge and letters dis-
missory,/upon Wednesday th$ 15th
day of OcTbh'er, 1919, giving notice
to all personsXqncerned to show
causeHon-&r befort/said date why the
petition of the petitioner should not
be granted. Take due notice and;
govern .yourselves accordingly.
; H. G.- Boyleston,
....Administrator:
-Sepfc 17, 1919. ' .. • ...
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►OM^NCE is calling to you!
Stonge and smilifig foreign
lands are beckoning to you. .Shove
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off and see the world!
the red-blooded, hard-working,
hard-playing men of the U. S.
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LOANS ON FARMING LANDS.
In sums of $1,500 and up.. Five
years and over. Low interest rate?;
payable annually. • No restrictions as
to use-of money.
If interested state amount wanted,
giving full description of property.
.Prompt Service.
R. L. FARMER, Agents
y * R. P. D. No., 2.
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Learn to “parley-voo” m gay
Paree. ‘See the-bull-flghts in
Panama. Sec surf-riding on the
beach of Waikiki.
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A MALARIA SURVEY.
el five or ten miles. If we provide!' * • • .on , *^ *
.re piunuc containing 120 acres. In fufe sta
indc thn ctoto : : : r r —r —S-
a county system of roads, the state
system will come of its own accord.
The—county is the only reasonable
unit on which we can work. The
>The federal government is doing
many things in a fatherly sort of a
way for rural communities.Qife
of its most useful activities is ill the I coun ?y delegation might secure the
direction of disea.se prevention. The P assa £ e °f a n act that will provide
medical examination of.-many men I the bond issue, and the necessary or-
for the army revealed the fact that Kanization to handle the bqnds, am
many are below par on account of I carr y 0u t the woi*k,
ATTRACTIVE FARM FOR SALE.
I haye~arvery attractive farm for
Sale, within two miles of Barnwell,
of cultivation. Especially adapted to
the growing of various kinds of
vegetables, corn, cotton, and would^
be fine for asparagus. —•
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Leam the .. .lure that comes -with
the swish and swirl of the good salt-
sea. Eat well—free; dress well—
free; sleep clehp—free fand look ’em
all straight in the eye—British,
French, Chinese;, Japanese, ’
.Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians
Pay begins the day you join.
On board ship a man is always
learning. Trade schools develop
skill, industry and business ability. ‘
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Thirty days care-free holiday each
year with full pay. The food is
rood. First uniform outfit is -fur
nished Tree., 'Promotion is un-
limited for men of brains. You
can enlist for two years and come .
out broader, stronger and abler.
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Shove off—Join the U. S. Navy. 1 '
and all manner of people.
For price and terms apply to,
9-25-2t.
E. W. HOLMAN,
Barnwell, S. C.
Come! Be a real man of the
world. See the world. See it with
If you’re between 17 and 35 go to
the nearest recruiting station for
all the details. IF you don’t knoit
where it is ask your postmaster:
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One of these
a remediable disease,
is malaria.
It is beyond all question that a
certain type of mosquito is the sole
agency in the transmission of the
disease from a sick to a well person
BARNWELL COUNTY LAND.
ANDREW CRAWFORD
Broker
- An incideht^ of the flush money
that has come to us in past years is
the sky high prices of farm lands.
Destroy the mosquito and the disease I * people find that their money is
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Show off»-Join the U. S .Navy
Phone 753-
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dies out from the community. Ma
laria control becomes a question of
mosquit,o.control. The French failed
at the Panama Canal because they
failed to control the mosquito. We
succeeded there because we first con-
, trolled the mdsquitmjm)b 1 em.
The federal government has pro
vided maluria experts to vlfcuXarious
localities in this state which rinjngst
it to survey the malaria situation am
suggest adequate methods of mala
ria control. Barnwell has been
largely free from malaria, hut it pos
sesses as good malaria mosquito
breeding places as can be found any
where in thp state. It'nrfight not be
amiss to have the government expertsi
visit vis and find out just whajt we
need to control the mosquTtorand its
attended malaria problem.
'burning hoIesTn their pockets. They
are buying lands at whatever figures
the owners gsk for them.
Two things call for attention,'are
these farms actually -worth what is
often paid, for them.? In some cases
they are sokTTbra falrvaluation. In
other cases the advantage is taken of
the fact that “a fool and fyis money
are soon parted.” Ownership of
land makes a man a better citizen
Room 5J3 - National
Exchange Building
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EXAMINATION.
Hay—Grain—flour—Rice
Twine—Molasses—Coffee
When in need write or
Telephone "Collect.
NOTICE TO DRS. AND CRS.
“Notice is hereby given that all
t>hun a floating tenant It is a i sf J-persons indebted to the^ estate of Paul
trnmtksf .) ' i. , I). Priester must make payment of
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The Compulsary Attendance Law.
To wipe out illiteracy in the next
cv II
ha/
generation the state haV adopted a
compulsary school atteiiflaiiee law
“with teeth in it. This countryXin-
der that law has provided the mm
chinery for carrying its^ provisions
into effect. In some counties con
victions have already been had un
der this law. Convictions will 'also
occur in this county sooner or later.
Now jt is characteristic of some,
people to want to hit somebody or
something whenever they are hurt.
When some unfortunate patron is
brought into court under This" law
they might feel that the attendance
officer or tjje superintendent of edu-^
cation ^/srespi
true that prosperity depends not only
on what 'S* s nian cam sell his land for,
but also on wW the land buyer must
pajafor it more fhqn it is worth.
The other factor^Kthat high sell
ing prices for land woulC/ndicate a
spirit of speculation 'ratlibiX than
solid prosperity. As ha/ been shown
in manx of our exchanges, the valu
-»f- a farm depends ru>t so much on
the number of^loUars that will buy
it in the market, but on the*" number
of dollars that Can be made on that
farm* year after year. Apart from
reasons of sentiment or family or
payment.
the same to Wallace W T . Priester,
administrator, at Allendale on or be-
fqre the 80th day of August, 1919,
and aH qiersons holding claims against
said estate must present the saipe for
payment to the* said ^Wallace W.
Priester administrator; at Allendale,
7$. C., on or before Saturday the 80th,
day of August. 1919 duly attested.'" '
Wallace W. Priester,
Administrator.
Jirtqd this 12th day of August 1919.
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By authority from the State Board
of - Education^notjce-iS hereby given
that the Fall, teacher's f examination
will be held in the Court House at
Barnwell, S. C., ^on Saturday, Oct.
4, 1919, beginjhinff~9 o'clock A. M.
and closing at 4 “P^M.
This examination will be based up
on the following subjects: Agrucult-
ure. History. English, Algebra, Arith
metic. Physioligy anil Flygiene, Civics
and .Current Events, % Pedagogy and
Geography. The examination on the
subjectJywill be based upon the State
adopted text books. \ "
HORACE J. CROUCH, C. S. E.'
Barnwell, S..C.
9-18-8t. - Sept.18, 1919,
Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases
„ That Burn Like Flames of Fire
Her^< Is a SensiBlfe- Treatment
That Gets Prompt Results.
Eczema and shn.ilar ^kin troubles
^onic from a disordered, impure
condition of t.l.c blood, and they
can only be cured by giving the
blood a thorough cleansing, and
-removing from it all traces of-im
purity.—- * -
This is why S. S. S. has been
used so successfully iu hundreds of
cases of Eczema and other skin
eruptions. Thisvwoiidcrful remcyfjj;
is one of the oldest and uiovKre-
liable medicines onMhc market. It
has been sold by dcug^ivts.b.r buys
years. Get a bottle tockn-’aiul be
gin treatment that Avfft gc< results.
You are invited to Avrite'\|tr*ii:iy;
for complete ap<l full adviceNis to
the treatmcnClof your own rase, r '
Address, £vicf Medical * Advisgr,
Swift Specific .Co., Dept. 52, At»\.
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CITATION* NOTICE.
F'or immedij
^ceptancr^.we-are offering.a.new
any
t-o be. worth as much to the seller as
thfe-obuyer. The seller is often
mortar sighted in seeing that it is a
good timxto unload, than the buyer
in loading up, '
The spirit oix^peculation - is un-.
healthy. It often j>oes ’just before
the crash. We may be^iply guess
ing, but it is our guess that'"farms can
be bought more cheaply in a verys^ew
years than they are now soTd foV.
you wanrxt) b u y
farm ew scll a farm.
Do you want to bny
home or sell a-home.
See Harry D. Callioun,
Home Bank
Ban sfell, S. C,
co cite ami
The State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By John. K. .Snelling, Esquire, Pro
bate Judge.
Whereas, J. F. Fields, hath made
suit to me to grant unto him, Letters/
of Administration of the Estate
and effects of Mary E. "Creech^de
ceased*.
These ^are - ‘therefore
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditprsof the said Mary
E. Creech d^eeased, that they be and
appear before nie, in the court of
lob&te, to be held at Barnwell on
lay, September 29, next, after
following trustees are hereby ap
pointed managers of election: H. J.
Hair,I. KeefeiC D. W. Heckle.
Those- favonhg the proposed levy
shall cast ^ballots,^with the _word
“Yes” written or printed thereon, and
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Hid Lathe for $4(T0.00 f. o.J). Colum-
’reserif price on this Lathe is $438.00 f. o. b.
faetory/ISoutH BendTInd. Se can save you some $40.00
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>50.00. Can inspect same at our store.
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COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY,
o23 West Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
responsible for their ap
pearance in court. Don’t take it out
on themybut on the law./ We might
change these officers, every year, but
each new incumbent ^uld have to
enforce the lawr The best thing to" 1
tfo Is to abide by • the-law; = The of-
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you Can Save Money And Find Best Assortffrent of
Clothesat
ficer doesn’t aim to punish people
but to get every child in school.
Work with it instead of againsMt.
The Barnwell officer wilj>rendej;
ev^y help needed to make^it a help
to the patrons.
J.b. white & co.
publication thereof, at iSL o’clock in
the forenoon, to show cau>e- if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should no? be granted. x; |
Given under my Hand this 16t>
day of September, Anno Domini,
1919.
John K. Snelling,
THREE SMALL- FARMS, THREE TO FOUR MILES
FROM BARNWELL, FINE IANDS., WELL LO-
/ CATED, CllEAP AND ON EASY TERAfSf
(1) 115 Acres, 105 acres under cultivation, 12 acres
Judge of Probate.
Published on the 18th day of Sep
tember 1919 in the Barnwell Sentinel.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
in'prime asparagus, one 5 room, one 4 room house (new)
two wells, barns and stables.
X (2)10^4-2 acres, 78 acres under cultivation, o$* 6'
room, one 4 Toom residence, *barn, ,large shelter with
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BARNWELL COUNTY ROADS.
THE- HOME OF
We arg firmly convinced that the
gf •' matter of .gpod roads is one thing
$ that the people of the county will ex-
| pect our representatives to plan for
„ .during the doming session of the leg-
x islature. We are also confindant
that the legislature will take some
definite action along tliis line. In
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HART SCHAFFNER ANDr MARX CLOTHING
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_ 7‘100 Minute Service’
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SATISFACTION
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good roads has bfcen with us for
petition having been filed in ac
cordance with /section 1742, general
school law of 1912, notice is hereby
/riven thafr-an election will be hejdjn
Healing Springs school dtstri?F No.
k6, on Thursday, October 2, for the
purpose of determining whether or
•not a special school tax of two (2)
Additional mills shall be levied in the
ibove named school district.
The said election shall be conducted
ts is provided by law for the holding
vf -general .^lections. The polls ^wfll [v
ie opened at thd school house and the [ V
* hose opposing 'the proposed levy I *
’hall cast a ballot witlrthe word^o”
.ritten or printed therenn.
HORACE J: CftaUCH,
- /Sift. Co. Board of Education.
rxBarnwall, S. C., Sept- 19W*
15-2t.
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shed, 4 stables,^sprfeQdid w’ater, plenty of wood, 8-10 acres
pn stream suitable formill site.
(3) 133-1-2 acres, 110 acres under cultivation,
balance in Woods and s\vamp K one 5 room, one s 3 room,
one 1 room house, two barns, 4 stables/ • . - -
1141 One four room residence and lot and forge lot
adjoining, running- from street to street, in Barnwell.
. For price and |erms, apply to 4 ; '
l 1 V. SEYMOUR OWENS, Atty
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