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M. A. Wilder JTlios. H. Peeplek 35 itnwcll Sentinel, PEEKES & WILDER ipUBLIS HRiPeVERY TH PARNWKLL. S. 0.. */ ATTbRNEYS AT LAW , v ' : I : Practice in all the <‘^nrtl. 4 AbstmctinR 4fi}1 prej >\rin£T pap^r* Wf ftlf Kind. 01!!'* ^ foruffitly i><t br J. A Entered as second-ctaes mail matter Feb ruary 14,1906,atthe Poetofficfcat Barn well, S. 0.. under the Act of Congress •f March 3. 1879 All changes of advertising and all communications must be in this office not later than Tuesday morning, to in sure. publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. X' One year $160; Six months 90c Th ree month** 50e. r Barnwku. directed in if < • b will sell at i.d'ri.toi; 1. • f 1 Court Ho'iee. ■ • >!<>r»■ - '■ijiy of October IC*!T V i/i said maurii. i t . “• 4 . . ..ire or sale, the foil .v, g dese' I v t r< ;>.i pro- pert y : That'** r*oiti i r-o * of In -itunte m above Ciuifitv u • a' . (Xi-taii-v g one htlnd e.l m<! two :y ■ • - f 120) more or I ere, and ktmni. ms !•.*• Bonne’t place, and bmluderf now or '< , inertv by lands of W A otmirir. d* '"':»*-d bv lands of Robert Rosier a d ny rinds c f Henry Cave and being the property conveyed to Kell a 1). Blount by P J. Z^iglerby d**d record* u in book 6It., page 219 in office of C. C P. for Barn well County. ‘ \ GERMANY THE author OF THE WAI Sale-sin current. cl 1 1 t *-1*1 . L ri. , paint. l*;iit or Commission i»n~is is established. roima audost,ablishing _a propaganda Of secret service the like of whick has never before known or even dreamed‘of. A web of hypocrisy, deceit and betrayal was interwoven with - the inter nal '.affairs of every coimtry in which it was sought to buikl up a system in Germany’s fayor-to- undermind 'the various govern ments and render them as un conscious allies to the Gern a l devices. If the future did not; contain this overwhelming' scheme of the Teutons, then! whence those deep -laid plansJ 111hs j-colnprehen>ivc system?, j ‘tfotliiffg'iias been left undone toj lass; Sse *7. JUi m m m* m m •» vn\r when its .final declarations i an^] that nothing bad happened. “What be had, It is the experience of mnst I do now?” asked the victim, limn, that as epon as. he' is fit{ shrugging hip shoulders. The negro Hhvjsicallv, ami in aft and skill | j 4 *” af Ua with a Mull*. mramvhllc 1 “e . .1 a i • ^ . ju- „ «r' taking off his hat anil scratching his perfected, that his condition of j 10ad speculatively. “Well,” he said, propiganda promotes t’i£ • desire “when you put your money in to learn for llie trial of strength, and what you weigh and thGTnothing hap- with desire conns action, so! go right on wondering With Nations, and-when Genii;.-fjjjg ItiUch It can be you weigh.” uy leit heinuiriii pciiect Ui.u, . Using,Inferior Fuels, ayd all her wires successfully- Now that ft ls possible to convert laid, then it W ? as but a little inf- rior fuels, such as peat and brown spark required to ignite thy c V ul * *' ith 8 relatively high degree of magazine and the resultant ^ ffici ^ ncy ’ int0 f as by generators and ,, j. to make practical use of them as CeilflagratlOll occured. It wa*- sourcea 0 f jiower, the interest In them her responsibility therefore is increasing. In northern. Germany, which produced the war, whose water power is hot easily avnil- iyerside Refining Co, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 he first cigarette ever ma.i Carolina tobacco. All the of Southern sunshine itself Carolina tobacco. And no low charm ooaeco NOTE: 300 million pounds. That’s how much Virginia-Carolina tobacco was made into cigarettes last year—over 4 times as much as any other tobacco. And Piedmont is the biggest-selling Virginia Carolina cigarette in the world. and duration Mice Overrunning Australis. Mice by the million are overrunning a large part of Australia. They are adding mightily to the wartime trou bles of the- farming community and officials—particularly the former. The havoc they are causing In bagged wheat—for Australia has not the grain elevator system ns yet—standing in many rnral districts awaiting possible shipment to overseas ii^irkots Is fast becoming a question of grave national to port. Ten thousand tons Velvet Beans in pod; Too Much Practice. Lady—What are you cry! ngfor, mj little man? Bobby—My father bnsrdx^n boatin' Li&Mpit-lisTis m lint you will have and name For malarial headache, Grange Liver Regulator entirely relieve* nr trouble.—-J. Haight, Wetnmpka, Alii ■ Had .heavy neadache. Vamitei, twice to six times a day. Fonr dose of Granger Liver Regulator made m« well.—Lowndes P. Brindley, Somer viile, Ala. Mother had mek headache. Grange Liver Regulator did her more goo< than ail the naedieind she had taker before.—Pearley Davis, Pacio, Ala. I never expect to be without it ii my.home.—Jeriie JJsey, Gadsden. Ala It is a great saver of doctors' bills —Loais N. Kent, Honoraville, Ala. i There is none better.—Dr. T. E Cothran, Alexia, Ala.' * All druggists sell Granger Live. Regulator—£5c, Tr/ lt' thr pur* lVn>crs. t r ' . ; . i • V\'<» ]>aT©. ope tract- of 2f8jifcrcs on public rond \v of.Rarnwell—cUcap aful/ n easy terms. One tract to\vTi lifaits. Aiioihcr tract of 108 acres. . -K Ako failr t rcstikjuces ill townrpf Bnrnw* U tou want to-1 tiv or sell t r et in touch w.: All fathers rmilifnes. ] r isn’t like have' to beat^ thetr Bobby—Bqt.my qther fa-f^Xv. ■>*. 1 nmTJxvlK. ’G i or corn ", ¥ London MTe can als ) ’end you th^ money tfn i.Tnww>rtn,i Milling Com pan V, BARNWELL REALTY dumbia, S