The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 26, 1925, Image 3
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26,. 1925
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THE BARNWELL PBOPLB-8ENTIKEL, BARNWELL, SQUTH CAI
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Hermlet Newt.
Hercules, Nor. 23.—Mr. end Mrs.
Phillips Msngis end Mr. and Mrs.
Job Hsrley, of Charleston, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Harley. . \
Mrs. George Ray spent last week
vrtth her son, J.ohn, at E\ko.
There v^ss a large attendance at
pwfyer meeting Wednesday night and
also Sunday School yesterday.
Mr. W. W. Harley is spending a
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few days in Charleston with his
daughter, Mrs. Phillip Mengis, and
son, Bob. "
K|| number of folks went over to
Blackville Friday to “take in” the
carnival..-
December, 1925, this being Saleeday
in said month, the following described
real estate:
Nineteen and 32-100 acres of land
in Red Oak Sfhool District. Tract
No. r 11 as shown on plat made by E.
G. Hay and recorded in book 5-E,
page 577.
, Levied upon and sold to satiify
the above Execution and Costs.
X BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff Banavcil Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of Novem
ber, 1926.
SHERIFFS SALE.
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Notice to Prove Claims.
4 T»ic (loc:gn of the 1925 Tuberculosis Christmas Seal as shown above is quite
a departure from the Santa Claus and figure designs of recent years. Its holly,
mistletoe aud candles symbolize the spirit of Christmas and love of humanity.
‘ u 0 .® ou °7,'h ar i‘‘ ; d cross, the emblem of the fight against tuberculosis, links
the idea ol health with the idea of the Christmas Spirit in the conventionsl-
iicd decorative design.. It was produced by* Robert G. Eborhard, profeJW
5* sculpture St Yale uni’ ersity and an artist of note, and his associates in the
• *f ra i Arti Studio, Nc* • York. A billion and a quarter seals hove' been printed.
Soutli Carolina has been challenged to sell three million five hundred thousand.
■CfROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
' lundaySchool
* Lesson *
t»r REV. P. B. riTZWATER, D.D.. D^a
ef the Evening School. Moodr UISlo !■-
•dteto of ChlcagoJ
<©■ mt. Womern Nowspapor Union.)
Letton for November 29 *
PAUL BEFORE AGRIPPA
LESRON TEXT—Acta 2S:1-2C:32.
OoLDKN TEXT—"I was not dis
obedient unto th« heavenly vlsluji.**—
Acts
PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul Tells Why
He Obeyed Jesua.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Paul Tells a King
About Jesus.
INTERMEDIATE AND RKNIOR TOP
IC—Obedience to the Heavenly Vision.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Paul's Defense of His Mission.
More than two yoars had elapsed
since Paul had boon tried before Felix,
during which time Jewish hatred for
him had not abated. As soon as Fes-
_ tna, the new governor, went to Jeru
salem he was besieged with accusa
tions against Paul. His accusers de
sired that lie be brought to Jerusalem
for trlnl, intending to lie In wait and
kill him on the way. Festas refused
their request, hut agreed to give them
sn opportunity to acens# Paul If they
would go down to Caesarea. They
were unable to prove anything against
him. Festus, willing to please the
Jews, proposed to send him to Jernsg
lem for trial. Paul rebuked Festus for
this, declaring that he knew very sell
that he was Innocent. Seeing that It
' was Impossible to get Justice before
Festus, Paul made use of his right as
a Homan citizen and appealed to
Caesar. This surprised Festus. His
failure to release an innocent man
placed him In an awkward position for
be conl(] give no explanation ns to
^■diy an Innocent man should go to
^^■■^fortria!. ^ ~-
I. Paul Before the King (2.'.:i:t-27).
The occasion of his appearing before
Agrippa was the visit of Agrippn and
Bernice to Festus. Upon their arrival
they expressed a desire to hear Haul,
whereupon Festus told them of Ids |>er-
plexlfy. So it was arranged that Paul
be brought befpre them for examina
tion. The gospel should be preached
to all regardless of wealth or station
In Hfe.
M. Paul’s Defense Before Agrippa
(20:1-27).
1. The Introduction (rr. 1-3),
He expressed his delight that he
now could speak and tell hisjejise to
one who was able to follow Ids line of
argument, for Agrippa was an expert
In questions concerning the Jews; hut
most of all he was now happy in wit
nessing to him of the Savior, and per
haps leading him Into the light of
God. - - *
2. His Manner of Life (w. 4-12).
This he showed had been in strict
er accord with the most rigid sect of
- Jews. He possessed the same hope.
l. v «„ that of a coming Deliverer, and
reminded them of the fftet that for
merly he was most bitterly opposed to
Christ as his zeal would prove.
3. His 'Supernatural Conversion (rv.
13-13). 'V
Jesus Christ appeared to hhn on the
way to .Damascus and revealed Him
self to. him. 'X \ ' ■ T
X i’ J e8U * Christ Commissioned Him
- for His Work (tv. 16-18). ■ "X
He was sent unto the Gentiles:
(J) To open their eyoo so awfully
^toded. .
^M2) To perform the blessed work of
^^ning them from darkness to light
- '(&) To turn them from the power of
_ aatan unto God.*•
(4) That they might receive forgive
ness of sins.
(6) And that they might obtain an
taherKance among the saints.
6. His Consecration (rv. 10-23). ’
As soon ns he received Iris commls-
Farm Facts by County
' Agent H. G. Boylston
For best results seed com shoulc
be properly protected from insects,
etc., as well as being stored a? as to
prevent damage from moisture ant
so on. .The weevil sometimes does
damage to seed corn. This can bs
overcome by--st ning the 1 seed -
tight bpx and pouring a small amount
of carbon bi-sulphide into a con
tainer which is placed on top of the
seed before the box is closed. This
will prevent any damage that might
occur from insects. However, oare
should be exercised not to expose the
gas from the abovt liquid to fire, as
it is inflammable.
Fs>l plowing is a good practice and
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preparation of the land can be done
now, giving the organic matter which
is turned into the soil an opportunity
to properly decompose before the
time for the growing crop. As a
rule a large portion of land can best
be planted to spring crops which has
been prepared by early fall and win
ter plowing.
For winter egg production poultry
should be properly fed and cared for;
a good house, plenty of water with a
balanced ration are some of the es-i
sentials. Some green feed along with
scratch grain and dry mash will go
a long way towards having eggs at
this season of the year. .
You should now begin to prune and
spray the home orchard. Scupper-
riongs should, be pruned immediately,
as piuning d^ne late* will usually
cause large amount of sap to be lo$t
and may result in the death of the
vines. 'However, peach trefcs and
other fruits may be pruned until the
la'st of the winter.—H. G. Boylston,
Countv Agent.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons holding claipis against the
estate of Clark Brown will be and
appear in the Probate Court on
Thursday, the 10th day of December;
1925, to prove apd establish them in
open Court, and all persons indebted
to said estate, will make prompt pay
ment to the undersigned, on or be
fore that day.
' * HORACE BROWN,
Administrator,
GEORGIA BROWN,
I Administratrix,
,* Estate of Clark Brown, deceased.
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 14. 1925 3L
SHERIFF’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
John R. Vann, Receiver, *
Plaintiff,
vs.
Farmers Warehouse Co.,
Defendant.
State of South Sarblina,
County of Barnwell.'
THE STATE
vs. v
EDWARD CARTER
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed Jby J. B. Arm
strong,Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale. m
front of the Court House at r>arnwelj,
S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of
December, 1925, this peing Salesday
in* said month, the following described
real .estate:
Nineteen and 33-100 acres of land
in Jted Oak School District. Tract
No. 8 as shown on plat made by E.
G. Hay, recorded in book 5-E, page
577. » *
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
the above Execution afW Costs.
BONCIL F DYCHES.
Sheriff ’Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of Novem
ber, 1925.
By virtue of an execution directed
to me in the above entitled cautyp by
SHERIFF’S SALE
State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell.
1 THE STATE ~
vs.
SAMUEL GRUBBS
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. E. Arm
strong,Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash.
between the legal hours' of sale in
Brown & Bush. Plaintiff’s Attorneys, front of the ro(jrt a . Barnwol j (
I have levied upon and will sell to the s c on Mondayt t!|e 7th of
highest bidder for rash, between the Docember l92 b, this being Salesday
legal hours ef sale, ia front of the in M n)onth tV fo , low , ntf
Court House at BarnweH, S. C., on rea j
Monday, the 7th day of. December, | 0ne , ot ^ one bumng in Reedy
1925. this being salesday in s*id ; Branch ^bool District; bounded on
month, the following described real the North by Arthur Hien . by
estate:
All of that piece, parcel or lot of
“land upon which the warehouses of
.Barnwell Warehouse Company are
situated, containing one (1) acre,
more or less, bounded on the North
by lands of P. M. Buckingham; on the
East by right-of-way of the Southern
Railyay, and on the South apd West
by lands of Sherwood Lumber & Man
ufacturing Company, being a portion
of lot heretofore conveyed to Sher
wood Lumber & Manufacturing Com
pany by J. E. HarlejL
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
judgment and costs.
B. H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 17, 1926.
Instantly obey the call o f God and
devote his life to carrying forward
the work entrusted to him. The vig
orous prosecution of his work brought
hUn Into conflict with the Jews, ft>r
which they sought to kill him.
0. The Interruption by Festus (▼.
34). — • - T _
Seeing how thoroughly in earnest
Paul was. Festus attempted to account
for It by calling him a crank, attribut
ing it to tile ravings of an unbalanced
mind.
7. Paul’s Appeal to Agrippa (vv.
35-^7). '
StlH maintaining his courage, he ap
pealed to Agrlppa’s knowledge of the
work of Jesus and of the prophets,
for they have an intimate connection.
III. Agrippa Almost Persuaded (vv
28-32). " X
Whether Agrippa’s answer was a
contemptuous sneer or not, it is quite
evident that his soul was wrought
upon. He saw the claim of Christ upon
him but was unwitting to yield. Bad,
indeed, that a man should be so near
to eternal^lffe, and yet lost! Paul
took Agrippa seriously. His heart
longed that Agrippa. sod all concerned,
might accept Christ and be saved.
For Religious Peace
It would make greatly for religipas
peace in this country if we all learned
ta rejoice when we bear of others find
ing God in any way, and ceased to
insist that our own way is the best—
JL Herbert Gray.
C. W. Grubbs; South by J. B. Still,
and West by W. R. Black.
Levied upon and sold to satiify
the above Execution end Ccsts.
BONCIL H DYCHES.
.Sheriff Barnwell Co. „
Barnwell, S* C., 16th day of Novem
ber, 1925.
SHERIFFS SALE
SHERIFFS SALE
State of South Slrolina,
N County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
, v&
MRS. JENNIE O. BLACK, ET AL.
Under and bv virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J B. Arm
strong,Treasm*er of Barnwell County,
I have this aKv levied upon and will
sell to the highest , bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C-, on Monday, the 7th day, of
December, 1325, this being "Salesday
in said month, the following described
real estate:
One house and lot in*the town of
- *
Barnwell, bounded on the North by
Academy Street; East by lot of T. A.
Holland; South by lot of JAs. H.*Lan
caster, and West by lot of John Hogg.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
the above Execution ai d Costs.
BONCIL IL DYCHES, ‘
Sheriff Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C. t 17th day of Novem
ber, 1925.—3t. • \
Dignity of Manners
A certain dignity of manners is ab
solutely necessary to mnke eves the
meat valuable character either
able or respected hi the
SHERIFF’S SALE
State of South Sarolina, _ .
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
ESTATE OF EPHRIN CARTER
Under and by virtue of a Tax' Exe
cution to me directed by J, B. Arm
strong,Treasurer of Bam vell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the* highest bidder Jbi*‘ gish,
between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House at Benmeli,
S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of
State of South Sarolina,
County of BarhwelL
THE STATE -
vs.
DAVIS AJ1D PARKER
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong,7 reasuvr of Barnwtll 'Vuju.y,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of
December, 1925, tbia* being Salesday
in said month, the following described
real estate: * ,
- One lot and one building, in the
fcHm of Sr.eHing, founded cu the
North by R. R. Moore; East by S. E.
Moore; South by" A. C. L. Railroad,
Slid West by O. D. Moore. —
Levied Upon and soid to satisfy
the abov? Execution and Cists.
• BONCIL H. DYCHES,*
Sheriff Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of Novem
ber, 1925. *i
SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell..
THE STATE
• ' vs.
^PARKER ft DAVIS. ’•
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me, directed by J. B. Arm
strong,Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I haVt in s day levied upon and. will
sell to the highest bidder for chsh,
between the legal hours of sale is
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of
December, 19C5, this being Salesday
in said month, the following described
personal property:
One gin outfit and fixtures, housed
n/ a building in the town of Snelling.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
the above Execution and Ccsts. -
BQNCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff. Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of Novem
ber, 1925,—3t.
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- — It is of the utmost importance, whether the money
invested is one cent or one. dollar. That is why our drug
store is the most popular in Barnwell. We have proved
to our customers that we are not only interested in
securing new business—but equally interested in merit
ing the continued trade of old friends.
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COMPOUNDED.
THE BEST PHABMACY
We Advance Liberally on cotton shipped us
Either for Prompt Sale or to be held.
Your Cotton Receives the
Most Careful Attention
WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS
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GARAGES and MACHINE SHOPS
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Belts, Fan
Hose, Gasoline
Screw Drivers
Belt, Leather
Ezy-Outa
Screws, Cap, S. A. E.
Blades, Hack Saw
Frames, Hack Saw
Screws, Cap Standard
Cloth, Emery,
Filea, all kinds
Sreew Plates
Dressers, Emery
Graphite Grease
Socket Wrenches
Cans, Oil
Hose, Air
Solder, Acid Core
Compound, Grinding
Hoae, Water
Stands, Emery
Carbon Remover
Jacks, Automobile
Taps, Machinist f
Drills, Electric
Lacers, Belt
Torches, Blow
Drills, Breast
Pliers
Vises, all kinds
Drill Presses
Pullers, Crane
Waste, White
Dust, Knfery
Ricjne.s, Critchley
Wheels, Emery ‘
Drills, Twist
Reamers, Taper Pin
Wrenches, all kinds.
more too. Let us hear
from you. We handle ajl of the above and
Columbia Supply Company
CalumMa. 8. C
823 West Gervaia St.
Will be sold by us. Watch this
paper for advertisements
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Barnwell Filling.
Barnwell, S. C.
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N.G.W. WALKER
INSURANCE
Office in Walker Building
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I am no longer connected with the firm of
Smith and Walker