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Th* Barnwell People. Entered at the poet office at Barnwell, S. C., at tecond-claas matter. JOMM W. MOLMfca 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIK8, Editoftnii Prjprietor Stabecr*ptlo«*—tl-V year $1.25; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 cents. All subscriptions payable ip advance. AdvartieamonU-L e g a 1 advertise ments at the rates allowed by law. Lo cal reading notices 10 cents a line each insertion. Wants and other advertise ments under special head, 1 cent a word each insertion. Liberal contracts made for three, six and twelve month. Write for rates. Obituaries, tributes of re spect, resolutions, cards of thanks, and all notices of a personal or political character are charged for as regular advertising. Contracts for advestising not subject to cancellation after first insertion. Communication*—We are always glad to publish news letters or those per taining to matters of public interest. We reouire the name and address of the writer in every case, not for publi cation but for our protection. No arti cle which is defamatory or offensively personal can find place in our columns at any price, and we are not respon sible for the opinions expressed in any communication. THl'RSDAY. NOVKMHKK f,. 1!M5. Barnwell ha* a candidal** in th** field for Governor next year The Orange burg Time* and Democrat say* ' Hon Carroll C Simm*. of Barnwell, *eem* to be the favorite of Bleatite* for Gov ernor He ia a good man and would make a good (iovemor " The only error in thtt comment ta that our con temporary got Mr S*mm» name alight ly mixttk It ahould have been written •fbarlos Carroll Stmma " Death of a Child. Vivian, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodward, died at the home of her parents in Barnwell Friday morning at the age of two years and two months. The cause of he* death was pneumonia, with complications. She was ill for three weeks and al though a brave battle for the little life was fought by physicians and loved ones, their efforts were unavailing against the Grim Reaper. At 11 o’clock Saturday morning the Tittle body was tenderly laid to rest in the Barnwell Baptist Churchyard, after touching funeral services had been conducted by the Rev. W. L. Hayes. Loving hands heaped high the newly- made mound with beautiful Fall flowers. The sympathy of the,entire commun ity is extended the bereaved family in the loss of their little treasure. Resolution* of Respect. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God, in his inscrutable wisdom, to re move from our midst William T. Grubbs, recently elected dispenser at Snelling. BK IT RESOLVKI) that we extend to his family and friends our most heart felt sympathy in their irreparable los\ believing, as we do that his town, county and state have lost one faithful to every trust, an exemplary citizen and Christian gentleman Resolved further that copies of these resolutions he handed to the two count;. pa{x*r* for publication, a copy, suitably engrossed t>e sent to hi* Inreaved fami ly. and a page in nur minute t*H>k be inscribed to his memory B h Peeples, V S Owens, S \ Wise Barnwell County I >it|>erisars tioard Attest I 1. Tobin. Clerk Barnwel.. S C S,i\ 1*1 p*lt Notic* a# Flwal Diacharya- Notice is hereby given that the un- dervignedSvill on Monday, November 24th, 1913, file with Hon. John K. Snell ing, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, their final return ns executors of the estate of H. Jeff Harvey, de ceased, and apply for Letters Dismis- sory. G. C. Matthews, J. E. Newsom, Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Tuesday, November IHth, 1913, file with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell county, his final return as administra tor of the estate of C. A. Killingsworth, deceased and apply Lettors-ULsmissory. F. H. Dicks, Administrator. October 14th, 1913. Notice to Debtor* and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Dr. J. M. Smith, deceased, are request ed to make prompt payment of such in debtedness to the undersigned and all persons having claims ^gainst the said estate will please present the same, properly attested to us. J. Lewis Smith, M. D., and QuincyA.' Kennedy, Executors. Williston, S. C., Oct. S, 1913. i Advertisement.) It Take* an Expert to properlv install a job of plumbing. My work is (iCARANT KLD "not bet ter than the best hut a little better i than the rest." lean furnish fixtures and install complete at a nominal price Anything m the plumbing line at rea- ! sotiable prices P Barn well. S (' Money to Lend On improved farm lands we!! hx-Ht'-tl in amount* from IJ.imi to I'kmui iKm t write rail on undersigned V. S. OWENS, Atty. Office o\er Harnwrll ■Sentinel HKKNWH.l, si i(TH C \k< H !\ V “What a f i •CRFECTIO Smokeless Nine hours’ warmth for a single gallon of oil. Can be carried wherever needed. No smoke or smell. Re liable. Ornamental. Inex pensive. Lasts for years. Warm Store!” “Yes, that Per fection Heater keeps us cosey • and comfortable. We don’t lose any business on account of a cold store. I've always had a Perfection at home, so I just applied the idea here." For store or home, the Perfection^ is the handiest and cheapest heate^^ you can find. Dealtra every when, or wrtte to as for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY \ it \ rrf rr «• n * Th* editor of th# Fairfax Advance undertook to poxe in h** .**1 week • imaue that the soul of man i» n<>t tal that it dw* with the t»nl> Tfe exi>c#a**on o/ such he'-etu x 'lew* '-»*i n<>4 ; I <4 j do ani g- ■ *1 *nd . % r c * 1* r f* an offeoae a^jam*! < hcutunit' P It were not ’o# a Srhr' n ■ fr-rmbr- life in tht* '* r d tea-* • ^ 1 -e • • th n^ indeed EiawnwwUww fwe P« The I nited Male* ( i\ i 1 Sec' u . ( ,.m "l^et Y ow Fwrget " mixaion *nn**un> e* that -n >*• .rd«' Th i* * u'* ' • fetn r ' . , •►i' ; ,- S > eml>e f yj. ■*' e i arr cii* m w be | rr * * » ■ *.» ' ; • ’ ’ ’ » • ’ » 1 . . t», 4 - • • - I' ,,,,»,*> • ■ ' ' • ‘ ' • • . * Washington, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Vi Charleston, S. 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I aurin i' kr Ibe .*!<■ on a b-d* e Ii »;>ite of the per«l.- t.-in* >f the }«• iti. a. w ,ve arrra that it w.iu *1 t-r '1 I a j* n agajn*ft he fn d he re. ei',,J aui h a ’ frv»*t from hia ew n fa. tio*i ,a*t week that he 'er> wi*«-U awatted the bee that ha» tn-en bur/mg atxiut hit bonnet Mi.l *t. -ogt : '! j' !/,r Ho*. a • u»« » «• ’ 4 . r »o m -la' "Since the killing these men ha\ e tx-en incarnated in the Hampton Fount) jail. " aay» the Allendale Herald in reference to a recent homicide. This is evidently a new and terrible form of punishment Wonder why some of these tomato club girls and corn club boys don't start a “get-together" movement'.'' Such a combination would put the trusts to shame. To Be Married. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Richardson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie Louise, to Frank How ell Huggins, of Barnwell, the wedding to take place the latter part of Decem ber. Miss Richardson is a graduate of Co lumbia College and by her many woman ly traits of character has endeared her self to a hosts of friends, not only in Barnwell but throughout the State. Mr. Huggins holds a responsible position with Druggist R. A. Deason and during his residence in Barnwell he has made numerous friends, who hasten to extend congratulations. He is the son of the Rer. J. D. Huggins, of Denmark. Barawwll County’* Prim- Two Barnwell County girls won prizes in the State tomato club contests, the awards being made in Columbia Friday. They are: Mias Mary Ray, of BladnriUe, t20 in gold for the be* •core oa Mate of points, 90 points. Miss Ray also woo 12 ia gold for Moood with 90 .Win. M<*.\ AIL For Sale. .in bu»b* » f i i>rri a! ma' v • ’ ; r u • i SJ ■ • rtL'II Malaria or Chills & Fever th* latr 1. I William*, ci.ntxmuig , Prrstnptiow No MS u prepared eafwc.ally acre*. »ituatr near Llku tor MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVCR residence ami out-hou**-* tor term* Pi*« o» •** doar* will break any caae and apply to if taken (beds* a tonic the Fe*er will n<H A M Sander*. return It acts on the beer belter than 11 " ‘ ’ Calomel and docs not |ri(>e or ticken. 26r i . t a : 1 l-b.'t Barnwell S (* When You Go To Build Get Our Estimate on Your . Lumber Requirements Complete House Bills our specialty. An immense stock of sasHt doors, blinds, screens, interior finish, coltimns, newel posts, grilles, mouldings, etc., to select from. Our faciliries for handling your order promptly and with satisfaction, are un excelled. x We own our own itumpagc—operate our own saw and planing mill*, and we know rjr product is right from A to Z. Call, phone or write. Get our estimate beloee you buy. *'p«rial Svh^ol 1 • • , V ' 1 • !»4 1 - 1 r , h'» , 1 • • d J • * . > I ! i 1,1*’ 1 • • tuts. I ■ ■ :*r. , II i* r. • . 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TRASH BURN $1.25 up, Grates, Brick. Stove Pipes, Coal Hods, Toms, etc.