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tARNVV ELL BKHtUiSL, BAENWrrX, 8 0 S'nt-ererl n< scroiiil r’aPH mail matter F*‘b- rtigry. 11, IW»6,at the Poetiifliceat Barits well, iSV.C., under the Act uf Congress Ail changee of advertising and si.’ errmmumcations must be in this office not later than Tuesday morning, to in- Hi*.-.publication in the current issue. For Sale—Pol'd touring via 1 HU 1 flood conditkm. model svBscnirTiojt sates flii months 90e One year $1.50 rhree months 50e. (i. T. Britton Barnwfll. S. < Barnwell, TiM'RsnAV August 23, 1917 WAN 1F.I> WAITED YV £ Men and half grown b-Y« fWi'te colored) Carpenters, Meetup ers, etc. Steady work, *?■</ ! v. FREE HOUSE RENT— Pay 1 ly in cash— Kaifrnad fa'e r<.'. work one week.f Write or oun • us. Columbia Clay Company 7-19 17-tf. > Columbin, S. SITUATION THE Rl Russia is the biggest disap- poinlment of the year. It would be easier to enumerate those to whom she is not a disa- pointmont, than, those whoin she has disappointed. Thai Russian soldiers can fight hie been proved on many battle fields, but these same eoldiers simply ran away from their NCTieE OP DISCHERGE enemies when there were not enough soldiers to pursue them. To the Russians and not to the Germans belong the honor of originating the elaborate sys tem of trenches that have figur ed so largoly in this war. But Ihev have deliberately walked out of them in some cases with out firing a shot. When the enemy opened fire upon them instead of giving instant mill, tary obedience to their officers they met and in schoolboy fash ion debated the question wheth- Ex( enter Dated at Barnwell, 8.0. this 4th. day of October 19l7i 10»'4t NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons holding claims afcainst the Estate of Mary B. Brighton.' d« ed are hereby notified to present them duly^httested. to fhe und^r signed at Blaekville, 8 C. and a 1 perpons.indebt ed to said Estate are req to make prompt paymene to the jimdef- signed at Blackville, 8. C. ' ■ Orum R , Boy lesion. * * Execator. Satlors on the wharf of ooriy Virginia Settlement swapping talas, hetw* irginia-Carolina tobacco is the best BLEEDING GUMS troubled with Sore Bleeding Gums, (Jse mth gave the world cigarettes Vicgiriia-Carolina tobacco* the original of all tobaccos, has the sunshine of the South in it. And Virginia-Carolina tobacco is ‘‘all the solution of water and natmvl iron, known as Acid Iron Mineral which may be secured st mont any drug store N Dentists use it to stop bbedi g and at« mouthwash when extracting teeth and It is perfectly harmless. It acts aw a germicide and antiseptic as well aw a apMicUd healing agent. For cuts, thia same natural iron is fine Pouring a little on they pot atop* bleeding and prevent* sJfrfetress and testeri. g* ThQusandw i>f •people trou press reports from Russia tell of new men elevated to power to day only to resign tomorrow. While they are intoxicated in the misuse of their new found liber ties, the fairest parts of Russia are being taken by their enemies The reasons are not far to seek. Passing over all of the many varieties ot traitors who are now flourishing there, we must ref member that it was as late a*. 1803 that the "Czar liberated twenty three million of slaves. In America we know how in apite of all the advantages and advancements of negro slaves in the South since their emancipa tion they are not yet considered qualified to have a voice in the government. Not merely be cause of color, and racial diffi culties as because their igno- vauce would make them danger ous tools in the hands of de signing politicians. The Rus sian moujik has not advanced as our negroes, and is less qual ified to exercise the privileges of goivernment. The carpet baggers of Russia are German agents and spies. They are go-1 ing through a periqd similar to the deepest types of negro domi nation ip the South just after the civil war. The Russian I of power today is shown by two incidents of recent dato.i Near the trenches in the lake district nets had been stretched taste rage, —it pas that me a makes* ordinary cigarettes \ ■ • s' * - • comparison. t seem Thos. H. Peeples M. A. Wilder PEEPLES & WILDES ATTORNEYS AT LAW NOTE: Cigarettes made of foreign to-^ bacco pay 35c a poupd Import. Duty. Virginia-Caroline tobacco pays no Import Duty. Isn’t it clear why Piedmonts can . give you better quality tobacco ) Piedmont it the biggest-selling Virginia-Carolines cigarette in the •world. \ Practice in all the court*. Abstracting and preparing - pipers of all kind, rtffieetj formally occupied 6f J, A Willis, Esq/ Lancaster's building. BARNWELL S C across the mouth hf the small* r lake to prevent, the escape of the fish into the larger lake, for it was on fish as a diet that the IgjjQM Peruna eases ^rVyJ the burden of the > wWfl6 l l housekeeper by kSep- JAiv/d ing away the danger of illness resulting ^rQfl from colds, coagha, I an( t indigestion due I to catarrhal Gendl in I tion. It speedly re- lieves and overcomes Its tonic properties build up the strength of the physically weak and run down, and its Use In convalesccnse. especially aftgr grip. Ten thousand to ave and name is remarkably beneficial.- , KEEP IT ON HAND The wise housekeeper bat p;runa on hand for instant use even if catarrhal trouble* do not call. for its regular ad ministration. A dose or two in time often prevents e long iUnees. » Liquid or tablet form. C Manalin Tablets era a splendid laxative for home use.” , •' ^ Ask the druggist 7; THE PERUNA COMPANY Columbus, Ohio market HARNWELL REALTY COMB - NY A*j luh. Milting Cnii4|)iin> -‘V. . 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