Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 20, 1917, Image 4

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MSNWXLL 81NT NOTICE hodge podge of confusion and held together only, by loyalty to the Czar whom they called the Little Father. The whole o! North Russia around/the Baltic Sea is made tip of German speaking peoples whose aijn has ttbe Barnwell Sentinel, All persons failing vTpay Compound Tax of the town or/<Hruwel1 by Satur day, December #fud, 191*, shall be'pe nalized one denar. J. E. Harley, , * . /• /. Mayor of Barnwell/ V- Caldwell, Clerk. » tf Owned and Published Every Thursday Bv THE NEW SENTINEL PUBLISH ING COMPANY ■' been to beccpnq again a part 6f tliefleripan Empire;. Germany suw*to it-before the war,that efti- r BARNWELL, S. C. /'/' ' Chas. Oarkom, Shims.' Prfsi.lent Jno. E^Snkm.Ino. Sec.-Tress, unid Goh- Discharge Notice. Notree-ls berebygiven that 7m Sat urday December,29th, wijl ap ply to John K. Snelling. judge of Pro; bate for Barnwell Coun*y, fqr letters of dischargehs Administrators of the es tate of Win. F. Evi*. W. F. Eve Jr. Lawton B. K hials from the Baltic province* eml Manager wetopluced in high BuHsian oih- cTal positions. This fact accounts for the many acts of treason on the part of certain Russian army officers as well ns 'those in civil I>ositions. It nlso explain* the present Gorman occupation of Certain parts of this - Russian W. M. .IGNKs; Editor as second-class mail matter Feb- 14, 1905. at the Pontollice at Barn - 3. 0., under the Act of Congress vans Administrators, . S O. this 29th ). 1917, 12 13~U ' All changes *,/ advertising and' all communications must be addrApid to The BarnaulrSnntinel anflTUnist bo lit this office not later than Tuesday roorn- ing to tiiaure publication in the ciirrei/t issue. "/■%£' < Pateii at Barnwell d«y of November. A 1 Another factor in the case that bears on the present situ ation is tlup, under the former czars, Russia * was about the worst governed of Tilt the coun tries of Europe. Liberia liecame a fearful possibility jn the Bices of auyantl everyone. Out of this came the worst forms of anarch ism, and nihilism was a product horn only in Russia; Assassi nation was tlie weapon /if the down-trodden people. They gradually came to entertain the opinion that salvation coirld-be found only in the utter destruc- Jtion of th dr dei CITATION. The STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Cofjnty erf Barnwell. By fohn K. Shelling. Judg Whereas H. J. Dunbar made unit to me t» grant .into him Letters of Jdniiu- istrntion «f tlove^tate and elTectlot Jane Elizabeth Mixfun; These are. therefore, to cjte and ad monish all and singular the kind^d atid creditors of the said Jane Fafz&hKh'Mlx-* wm, deceased, to be and aiipear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Bacnwe I on Wednesday. Dec! 26th, next, after publication thereof., at eleven o’clock in the forpnoou to show cause, if any they hare, why the SBil Adminis- ticn should not be granted. Given under iny Hand this 10th day ■■■>' si’RsrlnPTinN katKs. ‘ One year $1.50; Hix months 90c rh ree months 50c. ProWUe By Augustus Thomas EDITORIAL COLUMN Produced by the Prohman Amusement Company J Synopsis ~ • " t . ’ \ 4’ • Jack Brookgeld, keeper of a high-class gambling establishment in Louisville^Ky., is possessed of extraordinary telepathic and’hpphotic powers, by means of which lid tlomi-. nates his fellow men. A sweetheart of his younger days, Helen, now Mrs. Whipple am! a widow, with a son named Clay, takes up her residence in Louisville. She returns her acquaintance with Brooksteld and the old love reawakens. Helen and Clay attend a par ty given in her honor at Brookfilds apartments. For generations the Whipple people have been obsessed by a strange dread of the sight of a-cat’s eye. ToiTrDenning while intoxi cated, frightens Clay, with a cat’s eye stick pin which he is wearing. Dlay endeavors to avoid Denning, who follows him from room to room, until Clay slays him. District At torneyHardmuth, whose suit for the hand of Viola Campbell, Brook fild’s niece, is opposed by the latter, prosecutes Clay\ obtaining a verdict of guilty and a death sentence. An iqv- peal to the Supreme Court of the United States follows. A letter written by George Pren- Tljo New Sentinel Publishing Company beg-* to Announce that it has purchased I’he Barnwell Sentinel and-will continue its publication under its present name. Additional eqi has been installed and Linotype is soon tube j ed. It is the purpose management to give the a live,' progressive Un newftpa peF yin which pear the curreid events, while its editorial management will undertake to discuss in an in telligent manner, all matters of public interest and importance. This department will he under the supervision of Rev. W. M. ,><mes. D. D., whose well known reputation will he-a guarantee of D i e ember, Ah no Domini 1917. John K. Sueliing, Jm’ge of Probate. - Publi-ui>don the 13th clnv of Decern ber. 1917. itithe Barnwell Sentinel. igents 1 new Russia s worse curse in its .... , present crisis-is ignorance. Its priests iiro among its most illit erate class 0/ leaders. They hold om a’ smalljfrasp on the people of tke villages where they reside, and also among the poorest. The difference*, between the classes tire very CHEAPEST, BEST WAY TO RECAIN LOST STRENGTH IX OR TWFJ.VE JlUNUE BOTTLKs. of CONTENTRATED ACID IRON MINERAL SUFFICIENT FOR v\ MOLE FAM ILY. USUALLY. atett 40,000,00(1 slaves. In the South we folind during Recon struction times the supreme diilculties of shaping tlie des tinies of the South when we had only about Ik, WO,1)00 slaves turned loose on tlie law making part of the government. In the years that li^ve passed they have been poorly fitted to take tin* reins of government in their hands. The land laws of Rus sia do not allow the moujik or poor man to acquire lands. - He is a part and pafeel of tlie land and as such is handed down from father to son. So the Russian peasant has become the prey u* designing politicians as much so as the negro man who felt sure tbaFas his skin was blaek he would surely fall heir to “forty Here# a ad a mule.” Added to these Is the fact that about the most rotten form of Socialism the >vorld lias ever seen is now in the Russian saddle. The kind est things that can be said of tlie Bolsheviki is that they are such simple 'hearted people jhat thev really believe in their fantastic theories. But perhaps it would be far nearer the truth to sav they are in German pay, and in accordance with instructions ‘from Berlin they are leading Res-ia into the dregs of na tional weakness. Southern peo ple 'a ho can remember the days just after the war and tlie antics •of tin' newly freed slaves can better than any .others under stand the spirit of these mis guided fanatics. No outcome is possible, or rather any outcome is possible. The national spirit of Russia-ds strong, and may- serve, as a rallying point for Rus sian patriots For the present, however, Russia ismitof the war. The present danger, is that Trotzky and Lenine may lead heF into aii alliance 'with Ger many and at war with the Uni ted States and itsiAllies. WHY BUY THE EXPENSIVE PREPARED- ♦ IRON PREPARATIONS. The vslue it Ron, jwp plain Acid Iron Miner »R is sowed known, t-veiy- ohc +f wesk. o' t'■onb ed with blood nr indigestion sh ulil iK. Acid Iron Mill- r-1. hii^ilv c i^cnijira- ted and tested, koc.s tnai.y times farther tin 11 wciker prepared iron prepara tions, ai d just pi in And Iron Mineral mixed in —just a few drops in a .g as f 11—aft r ni^ajs makes the tinesti kind of tome ecn.rich t^hetihu d. To get red blood iron must lie used. Tt driven out Uric Acid and the poi sons oiuii g s i much rh-umat c ?TU1er- i;jg and incryft-es the -trength Ortiggisis; .-el- Ac d Iron Mimral as put up by the F* r odine (’henncsl Corp. m four size■* II sp.lal and emergency b ttle- a 1 d for family use in 0 and 12 ( ID ce bottle-. 5' c *ied JI The trade inarkiguarrt. te f ll atteuglh. Dirtu.- tiuiis with e tch h. tt e. The policy of tlie paper will tie 10 open its columns-to all correspondence wlieh the mat ters submitted are of interest and' clotlied in proper language. It wiil be free from !$/tisa>i- ship either in religious oi~]x>Ttti- cal- discussion. The compnnv work with -care and expedition and at! reasonable prices, and at all times to comply with the demand of legal Awork in tlie furnisliing of legal blanks, etc. Imtaking over tlie paper it is expectetl to increase its influ ence. for the good,and promotion of tlie best interests of the couu- ly And it is -earnestly the hopr of the paper to increase its cir culation and its list of advertis ers. We bespeak the continua tion of the patronage of the public and hope that it may in crease and redown to the pros perity of tlie paper and the good of the county. In taking over this paper, tin- oldest journal in the county, and jin parting with its forpier editor, Gabtain R. Boyd Cole, ,the best wishes of management go .with him in his new field of endeavor, and the earnest hope is indulged that lie may reflect credit upon himself and his country in the now being waged for PEEPLES & WILDER xxnnx ATTORNEYS AT LAW uirtx. Abstnfeti'lf k uf all I'iiul. ccupnd by J. A. • jDur’ii b .ilJii.fr.- BARNW ELL S. C great war universal freedom,"and that in the providence of God he may be returned at the, end crowned with s^the honors of the true American soldier, - The No,w Sentinel Publishing Go. $10,00" .0 $15,000 ‘ r t To Lend at Once ’ V. S. OWENS All sizes ranging from the small farm mules weighting I4OO lbs. some first=ciass harness horses, several saddle horses, and sever- - al good brood ■ ' / • mares ; . ■ fe A VISIT WILL BE APPRECIATED. PRICES RIGHT Probably none of the Allies in this war has become such a disappointment to us ns RussitL In the opening of the great war, her- vast resources of men and materials were_ popularly sup posed to be a steam roller suffi ciently strong to overwhelmioB German resistance*; but things have happened very uiiex{)ec- tedly there. That the nation was possessed of great power was shown in several mpves nf the war when it was thought that*.she would, single-handed, force a decision Jfor victory; but each tirpe as success w as almost in her grasp, defeat - covered her armies. , . ' 1 y . - /is' These events have natural causes however. In the first place Russia is not _ a nation of similar speech, cus- hoadach toms, and bloood as France, or piSyvo^X. r J Germany. It is made up'of nu- w4Jout fear of gri merous nations, religions,, and after e I - • for box. Ask ideals, w thrown together ,in a it and refuso all eub Attorn .y at-Law v Han v t.-ii, ,S. C. ii i\v IihiI 16 yt-krs ► xperieric A. J, SALINAS COTTON FACTOR AUGUSTA, CEO .QIVE ME A TRIAL You njay wisely hesitate to take medicine containing alcohol. - Scien- r lists agree that alcohol is injurious. It is particularly harmful to growing { firls and boys. Of the remedies for iver and stomach, troubles, Granger Liver Regulator is jpecognized as a standard preparation, free from pois. ©nous drugs fik© calomel and it h on tains no alcohol, This med ! c l ne v/' been on the market for years 6 it is th0 V^ nda ofhomS burnout the country. It iq no. ri *' uu ci i sc ai,u suppic-^ nessdeep into m usclos and joints; soak 4ut stiffness and / ■ / rheumatism A with Mustang Jf Liniment./ \ 25c.,5G c ;,$l. Blackville, S- C*