The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 28, 1925, Image 2
P.vbE TWOj
“LIFE’S UNREAPED CORNERS” /
IS SUBJECT OF FINE SERMON
Dr. W. M. Jonet Delight* Large Congregation With Splendid
-Barca I aureate Sermon at Baptist Church Sunday
Morning.—Text from Leviticus 19:9.^j^r
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■ Hr. W. M. .Join's, m prearhing the
(ommcm i nu'iit sirrmon l»cfon* thi 1
irriuluatinu r "I thr Hiinivv* , ll Mi^h
School Snml.u iiKHNinn', ust*<l th«*
suirpcr^ns drawn from Lcviti-
< us I'd:!!. “Thou shall not wholly reap
:hc cornels of lliy field;" andi spoke
'•i part as fallows: . L t
% In yoiii .life'- journey you have
left hijfh school .life hehiiul y >u, and
you pause in (’od’s house today for
a messaRt 1 ■' h'eh you /nay take with
>ou throURh all ‘he.days ot 'our life.
The children ol Israel were looking
mU) a future of a promis d lard, rich
with fields of Rraiif and vineyards.
N'et comes (Jod’s coinnr'iid' of the
!ext. 'this I hrini’ to oil a worthy
of your rememhraiHH . Kxp’eiers ot
the Arctic tcRions in ou'lutn.-' must
he guided hy the experience i ol those
who have g me * h •. e affd sufTc v d, or
succeeded. *
!.i:,'e i. 'lo^j- Thr.a .’’'eat.
The duiiir* a ot Isi sel, hut yester-
clay •Iremoi
, d
• r
>m slavery
felt that
if they ••
!<*
In
„■ > w 1 v .
\ :.rds and
grain fb- 11
Yi> .
v. .• |M be
- Ufiremely
hap|iy.
says ih it,
hippin es4
conies U'li,
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rn
pOSScSsl.Ui
c !’ mater-
ial things
but
from m
f mastc'ry.
“A man’s
life
c
c.nsi-teth not in the-
abundance
of
tl
lings he posses^eth.”
Iteccnitly the
Ul
aduating c
lasses of
I’rinceton
wen
c
visited by
the heads
of big business to men to—414
the vacancies in their lifhrMatories,
shops, and otfices. This is a plemlid
tribute to the praidical type in' educa-
tion there. A eanvas. recelitly of the
Princeton class of Ht2d showed -that
$,7,5(1^ a year p(*r capita nils , the
♦ • • •
Energetic Gasoline
and Good Oil, Too
\ OU’I.I. Rid both of these at the Uarnwell
KillitiR Station j nd lots of extra service. Then,
too. the charge is right and that makes it more
reasotialile.
Our men are experts in the matter of lubrica
tion and choosing the proper mixture for your
average earning capacity of that
class. Isn’t this a powerful appeal
from Princeton to/students whose
wholly lives hav< "been cramped hy
pfoverty? You have cope into life
at a time wh -n materialism is at
its high tide. In the home,* on the
street, in social life you have* heard
the motto, “Put money in' thy purse,”
—because the life worth Jiving is an
equivalent of what money can buy,
On the other side stands Jesus Who
says that .the priceless values of life
esc not to he expressed in ( moncy.
W-hu'h will you liinosc — ('hl'ist’s
standard or thus' of materialism? A
most remarkjihle character in Ameri
can public life is Harry Thaw. He
was tried for murder, ami has spent
.fhe best part ol his* life in q prison
for the criminal insane. Unfortunate
in all his experiences, yet he is a mil
lionaire. Would you have his millions
if you had to have his he;yrt, mind and
life ? ' t *
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When I was a hoy the world’s sup
ply of aigarettes were made by
skilled lingers. Then came a young
man who invented :* machine to do the
> i ■
work of human fingers. He has in
royalties received millions of dollars,
I knew the girl he marrieif Does she
value him according to the money he
brought -her, or according to his loy
alty ami integrity of heart?
The Langhorne 'gills of Virginia
were among the noted beauties of their
day. One of t''em became the wife of
(’. I)..Gibson and was the inspiration
of the pictures known as * Gibson
gi'ls.” . A noth o' is now a mo Tiber of
Parliament and a favorite in England
and America. Are'these women val
ued by their husbands because of their
physical beanty or mental vivacity, or
because of their worth as wives, sttul
nvotherii..?--
JLike Ulysses of old.'your i >yage of
life will lie past the home of sirens
W’hdse songs of -«ioni pel ling melody
will tell you that life’s value is. in
whet'’ you own, but <IimPs • message is
in what vou
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Receipts
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of the cancelled Check as it is paid and passes through our books
forms a chain of evidence that cannot be surpassed o^ disputed.
Starting a checking account with us is a simple matter^ Let
tell you how.
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Barnwell Filling Station
I.ioyd Plcxico, ’Mgr. Balnwell, S. C.
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Standard Bred—Blood Tested Chicks
KKIM'CKD PKICKS FOR
Diarrhea tested chicks best Tor May
1,
MAY AM) .11 NK
and June. Cost only n penny
more that ordinaly kind. Seven |)ia«'tical varieties. Dig hatches Mondays
nd Wednesdays, postpaid, '.IT per cent live delivery guaranteed. Write
for instructive catalogin' or order from this adv. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oldest and largest poultry farm in the South.
per 2o :»<i .win r,oo moo
Anc., Wh. and Di. Deg. .$0.7b $11. $4S. Sjtpf,.
Rocks, Reds and UufT (bps. 4.00 7."'0 lb. . 00. 110.
White Wya11doU.es 4.25 8.00 11.. 0... 120.
Mixed and left overs .".‘Jo 0.00 1(1, .4;,- yri.
that to you life consist
are and in your attitude to His mes-
to you. •
> our Attitude to Others. .
After a hard mountain cli»nl), your
whole being turns to seek a^spring of
clear,.cold ‘mountain water. If you use
g ,od judgm'O’nt in its sel-ectior). and
digging you will bi* rejiaid with as
goTith*water a- ever tloWed. ^ ou aft
going into a world of mei’f-antl women
with wh im y.iu must bl/ive dealings.
Some of these v. ill be as true as steel
and pure as gold, while others will be
to you as the gall of bitterness. ^ ours
will b t . the common fate of all those
who have received evil for good.
Where'Will vou dig your spring to-
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ward them? Will you. as the priest
rt-nd Lt'vite. pass by on the ‘Other sid<
when they lie 011 life's roadway a vic
tim to others ? Will vou take as youi
life's motto tlio ratio-snake flag of
our ancestors whose motto was. i
mg some corners of your life un
reaped and some clusters of youi*
grapes ungle.mml. Kipling's •‘If”
will Live forever because it w-echoe-
the eternal truth of life’s, ur.reaped
corners:
"Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies.
Or being hated, don't give way to.
hating. •
If ylm can'bear to hear the truth you
have spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap
for fools. j-
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
with six.v -
Seconds worth ( f distance run,
Your> is the Earth, and everything
that’s in it.
And which is more - you’ll be a
Man, rtiv son!"
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W hat You Owe Yourself.
V )U will go th'rough life concerned
with what other people-owr* *0 you in
•honor, truth, integrity and loyalty.
The larger question is: What do 1
owe to piyself that I may not become-
my own enemy? The text suggests a
broader policy thalt to live from hand
to mouth. Do rot reap all of your
field to meet the trivial needs of each
day. Hold ha'k something as a re
serve. Every battle is won not only
by the men in the front lino, but also
Jiy the units that are held in reserve
40 turn the tide of batt'le. The stabil
ity, of banks a ol insurance companies
is found not only in their cash n hand
but also in their respiwj which is
U
You will be pleased with Noiman’s chicks. Over throe thousand custo- !
la t season. Get-your neighbors to order with
“Don’t tread on me" 0
Omv I knew a man whose heart hah
been wounded by the petty seMi-hness
of another. lb- waited till it_was in
j his power to give pc withhold an of-
mets Te-ordered
’ybu and get quantity prices.
( . \. NORM \N, Drawer. IllOS-lf), Knoxville,
''"•Iw
I’enn.
(.**,00(1 l > ullet> lor Sale.j ^Mention Kind Wanted.
fire sought by.his false friend. Alter
giving to him a bit tor alisappointmcnt
he- aiiij. »‘l waited fqr him till 1 got
him." Will vVu dir ybur spring
when- vou will drink th<- waiei> of
! stored up against the day of need.
Some criminals arc horn into He with
a defective ..mental'and moral capital,
/.riu- grea,’—inajority of criminals aa : e
such becau-e they failed to lay up 'a
reserve against the dhv when tempta
tions came m ovm whelming force. In
three S’atcs of the nation we have the
'•iRe-.tacle.of se ung their gove’nors in
dicted as criminals IxTon' the'* courts
Hot Weather
Drug Needs-
w-f-
80 do
WHEN the thermometer rises,
your needs for drug and toilet articles. Get
your needs filled here and you’ll be assured
of satisfaction.
The Best Pharmacy
DARN WELL, S. C.
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Farm Loans 6'per cent., large amounts. Town prop
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
I m.ius picM'iimj preompth :jl l-M-whst cusl. ^
. Ihmilu ir .md barnwi ll ('nimtifs.
THOMAS M. BOULWARI .
Y'tc'nH'AHit-lnw'* - , ' jktjtivViTl, S. U.
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tooth' fc
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had
sworn to unhc
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tooth
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t.heii
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tlie ha
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fur’ •
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‘Funditmimtal- .of Pro
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1 ity."
Bahsoii
s a y s
t hat ‘ our mat ion’s
pfos-
polity 1
rests n'
ot oifTaw m.at-T
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mi limit'
cd po,w.
- or exam on ec
luc;
at ioii.
but on
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the re
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ligion dhat we
put
into
our bus
liaess.
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na! add
s.‘Thc-
■aired of .business 'ft
■vivill
depends
first' 1
■ f idl oil a feviv
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if re
ligion.
Sei'k 1
irst the kingdom 0
f (lod
•end Hi
s righteousness and ;
ill
these
t hings
shall b-
■ a'lcled unto y "i.’’
Thou
shalt”
not ' wholly r.
;-ap
the
uorneis
of tin
field si
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It is often a problem to know just what
kind of Meat to have for Dinner, Supper or
Breakfast. When you ran s decide Phone
69 and we will gladly g : ve yon some sug
gestions depending upon th' best offering
we have lor that day. * '
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
THE PALACE MARKET
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Allendale,
South Carolina
E. G. BOLEN,
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Local Representative
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I men vfisited the stre-ams in the
-j part <of the- State, again las' \vccjk,*HncJ.
•ilmust withc-'U! exccqitinn rcqioit very
|>o.rq . luck,- .\c-i4her t rout n o-, perch
weVe biting a»id manyAire tl':U-opin-
j dm that the sc cam.- have be. '' almost
j cl-.-plc-t'ed of | then su[)|>ly of fish,
j Hwndreds <>f ..li• hernnm have visitee
4mams this
have b en
Sprmg
T ho.-j'
<aitches have Tk c ii^ made in fact, so
•many large catches have been made
that it is^ not unreasonable to believe
that mevr.ly all "f the fish have been
ca light.
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