FASITWO. THE BARNWBLL # CABOUNA Wholesale . - r ^ * v- HAT, GRAIN. FEEDS FLOUR, MEAL. GRITS POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS SEED OATS an4 SEED RYE. —Bay Cotton Seed and Peas.— W. P. THE TRIUMPH OF ; RIGHTEOUSNESS Million, Now Living Will Naver Die. Mr. C. Aj Wise of Brndklyn, N. Y., oaf. of the sprakoi'; for 'i’he I n tj? r n ^ t ional Bibb Studens as* sociation will lecture at the Barnwell Courf House at ' , :0C p. m. f Friday on the above topic. One of the texre dis- X Opposite A. C.. L. Depot. Office Phone 87 — Residence Phone g MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law B&mwelL S. C. 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fsver, Dengue ®c Billions Fever. It kills the germs. z* wi(! be that of St. Paul to the Corinthians, “For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.”—1 Corinthians 15:25, 26. It is very apparent that the Lord meant His disciples to understand that sometitne God’s will shall be done on earth as it is done in heaven, else He would nCver have taught them so to pray. We cannot suppose that persons die in heaven." It follows that the time will come when they will not die he^e. A strange impression has gotten abroad that in some unexplained way death is really a friend and not an enemy; but the Scriptures do not so present the matter. Viewing pro phetically the death of the children that would be slain by Herod’s soldi ery at the time Of the slaughter of the babes in Bethlehem, the prophet tlerpmiah says: “A Voice waa heard in Ramah (a suburb of Bethlehem,) lamentation, and bitter weeping: Rachel weeping for her children refused to be com forted for her children, because they were not. Thus saith the Lord, Re frain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears: for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the Lord;-and DOUGHTY’S the old reliable DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS . since 1895 iPhone 6562, Columbia! > ' they shall come again from tha land of tha UMmky.”—Jeremiah 31:15,16. We know how it is that those who are in the land of the enemy, in the sleep of death, are to come forth from that land. It will be through the re#- urredtion power of our Lord, even as He said: W I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am aliip for ever more, Amen; and have the keys-of hell (the grave) and. of. death.”— Revelation 1:18. The possession of the keys of death and the’ grave implies their use, and we kho# the use that will be made of them, for the Master said, “The hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear hb voice, and shall come forth.”—John 5:28,29. In symbolical language the same thought is expressed in the Revela tion when St. John says: “Death and hell were cast into the lake of fire.” (Revelation 20:14.) The lake of fire simply signifies destruction. Hades (the grave) will be destroyed when all the dead in it have heard the LordSi voice and have come forth. But “death” will still have hold'upon these, since every ache and pain and every mental and moral imperfec tion is a part of the inherited Adamic penalty. The millions awakened will be still under condemnation, still in death; but in proportion as they render ob edience to the terms of the New Covenant, progress will be made to ward health, perfection and life, and at length all their imperfections will have been removed, either by lift ing the one-time sinner up to per fection or in mercy blotting him out for ever, thus bringing in (everlast ing righteousness on a permanent basis. At the I. B. S. A. lectures the seats are free and there are no collections. —Adv. - * • Send U* Your Job Work. and Pertonal New* from Willitton Willbton,, Oct. 31.—The Barnwell Baptist Association ir meeting this week in WiUiston, holding its sessions in the, new Baptist church building here. There, ere a large number of delegates and visitors present. The sessions are held daily beginning at ten a. m. A delicious dinner is served in the church dining rooms each day by the ladies of the town. The Association consisting of the white Baptist churches of Barnwell, Bamberg and portions of Allendale counties, opened Tuesday morning, October .27, with Dr. Robert Black of Bamberg in the chair, he having been re-elected moderator. R. R. Johnston of Elko was re-elected treasurer.' Very interesting ’ addresses have been delivered by Dr. Charles A. Jones, Dr. A. T. Jameson of Connie- Maxwell orphanage, Dr. Whitesides of the Baptist hospital, Rev. Hay, mis sionary to Canton, China. S. G .May- field of Denmark, and others. There were upward of 400 in at tendance. This was the first gather ing of its kind held in the new build ing here and many were the praises heard in regard to the new building. • Messrs. P. M. Hair and J. W. Por- , ter have returned from a business trip to Charlotte. . 1 J. M. Kirby, proprietor of the Hotel Williston, has returned from Virginia and North Carolina, where he has been leading the singing in a series of evangelistic meetings^. — Miss Mayo Rountree and Mrs. A. A. Meyers have returned after a few davs visit to her parents in Branch- ville. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Trotti, Mrs. Guy Cox and son have returned from a pleasant visit to Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitlock spent the week end in Graniteville with friends. II. A. Smith and son, Dan, have been viaiting Mr. and Mra. f». W. Lybrahd in New Holland. Mrs. JL S. Mellichamp returned Saturday morning from Colufetbia, whore she hue beeh visiting her daughter, Mrs. John White, and whtfre she attended the State Fair. - Mf. and Mrs. J. A. Latimer have returned from Raleigh, Durham, High Point and j)ther North Carolina points. , i Carey Chapman, student at the University of South Carolina, spent Sunday at his home neafr White Pond. |§f. and Mrs. W. B. Owens were visitors at the State Fair in Colum bia last week. - , Bern Scott, has returned from At lanta. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, ins. — L • ✓ » % pending entirely on the good behav ior of the prisoner. It io understood that the convicted man will serve his term on the county chaingang. Chief Michael Knotts was killed Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20th in a pistol duel with Elliott Gantt, with whom the officer had had several minor difficulties. Gantt at one time served as deputy sheriff under Sheriff Henry H. Howard and was for a time county jailor, and later game warden of Aiken County. /' J n Hilda, Hilda News Nov. 2.—Mrs. Ethel Hart- ‘ Gantt Is Sentenced. Aiken, Oct. 31.—J Elliott (Rabbit) t.. • tm . t * Gantt, found guilty of manslaughter in the killing of Chief of Police Mich ael Knotfs at Wagener, was senten- . > ced to serve seven years on the public works or in the state peniten tiary, at* noon todfcy by Judge E. C. Dennis in general sessions court. The sentence, the judge' explained, is an indeterminate sentence, with the min imum seven years and the' maximum term 14 years, the lighter term de- to zog and Miss Felma Still went Barnwell Saturday morning. The many friends of Mr. Clyde El- zy will be shocked to learn of his deatli, which occurred Tuesday. Mr. P. H. Hartzog was a business, visitor here Saturday. Mrs. M. L. Collins spent Friday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Woodward. Mrs. Alice Hartzog and Wilboro visited Barnwell Saturday evening. Mrs. Margaret Hartzog is spending some time with her children in the Hilda cection. Quite a number of the Hilda folks attended the fair at Orangeburg last week. Don’t trust to Luck TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR LOVED ONES AFTER YOU ARE DEAD. LET ME PROTECT THEM NOW WITH 6NE OF THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ON THE MARKET. GIVE THEM THE PRFOTECTION TO WHICH THEY ARE ENTITLED. NORMAN B. GAMBLE flprnwell, - South Carolina. AGAIN HUDSON-ESSEX Reduced Prices ESSEX COACH COSTS $8.37 LESS THAN A FORD SEDAN ♦-^❖❖nXK~>-XX~XK*<^X~X~X~X~> # * -’All Lines of Insurance * ► ;;Farm Coverage a Specialty; Calhoun and Co. P. A. Price, Mgr. ;; Bank of W. C. Bldg. 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