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THURSDAY, DECEMBER J, IMS.
THB BARNWELL PEOPLB^KNTtNEL. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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THANK THE AUTOMOBILE.
BIRTH CONTROL? GO SLOWLY.
WEAR A MUSTACHE? NO.
A NEW ELEMENT.
Lesson for December 6
PAUL’S VOYAGE AND SHIPWRECK
LESSON TEXT—Acta *7:1-44.
_ GOLDEN text—-Bo of Rood chaar;
It la I; be not afraid.”—Matt. 14:27.
. PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul in a Btora
at Sea.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Story of a
Shipwreck.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Paul'a Leadership.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Chrlatlan Overcoming Adyerao
Circumstance*.
f. Tho Voyage (w. 1-20).
1. The Ship (vv. 1-8).
It was a vessel of Alexandria sailing
from Myra to Italy. «
2. The Company (tv. 1-2).
J Two of Paul’a friends, Axlstarchna
and Luke were permitted to go with
him. Besides these three there were
two hundred and seventy-three In the
ship (v. 87).
A new comet is discovered in the I stor ” 1 7 * 20 ^
constellation of the Hunting Dog, a | colint of unfaV orable winds. Paul ad
vised that they winter in Fair Havens
Mothers Treat"Cold*
The New “Direct” Way
No
Ethel Bunnel, a young girl in the
University of Illinois, beat fifty-eight |
men in a cattle-judging competition,
and that isn’t surprising.
Women had to be good judges of
animals to exercise discretion in
picking out their husbands. Mature
has given them power to see clearly
and form sound judgment at a glance.
. Many a husband .who thinks hej
did the picking was in reality the
one picked by a natural bdm judge
of live stock.
small comet. Fortunately we have
learned not to be afraid, even of big
ones. We no longer ring church bells
to frighten the comet away, as our]
ancestors did. We measure, and cata
logue it.
s
We ought to get on our knees and
thank Heaven for that wonderful,
greatest of all shock absorbers, our
atmosphere.
Scientists are surprised by a shower
of meteors, unusual at this time of
year. They are supposed to be con
nected w th the *Leoidei” showers I hope of being saved wi\s removed
that bombard the earth once in thirty-
three years. If it were not for our
atmosphere’s function, which melts
•the -meluis, gietl THd&k uT atone
would bombard our earth, and soon
nobody would be left alive to make
observations or records.
The important thing in the crea
tion of children is affection—not
money. A child’s start in life de
pends not on the father’s bank ac
count but on the mother’s love and re
spect for her children’s father. A
father sincerely devoted to his wife
gives his children the right start if
he gives them health and character,
without money.
As to numbers, you never can tell.
Alexander the Great was a one and
only. Caruso followed after eighteen
younger brothers and sisters.
Nature is wiser than birth con
trol or eugenics. The mother that
WANTS children has the BEST
children.
The good and learned Bishop Col
lins Denny, speaking in North Caro
lina, advises men to wear mustaches
aa ’’their badge of masculinity.”-
We hesitate to disagree with any
bishop. I t’s like a hoptoad arguing
with a locomotive, but there are many
signs of ’’masculinity” without a mus
tache.
Alexander the Great, who made the
smooth face fashion, was masculine
enough; also Caesar ' and Napoleon.
They were three fairly masculine “he-
man” types, with no mustache. On
the other hand, the marmoset, feeb-
(vv # *942); but his advice was un
heeded. The gentle aouth wind de
ceived them so they loosed from Crete
only to be overtaken by the tem
pestuous wind called Euroclydou.
They did everything possible to save
the ship; they took up the boat which
was towed behind; they bound great
cables around the ship to strengthen
It for the storm; they lightened the
ship by bringing down from the masts
and rigging everything that was super
fluous, and Anally the ’cargo and
tackling were thrown overboard. All
this seemed to be of no avail and all
It
seemed that wicked men and material
forces were combined to prevent the
great apostle from reaching Home.
However, these very experiences were
overruled by God to bring good cheer
and salvation to many on the way
We should remember that tempestuous
winds as well as soft breezes atoalt
God’s faithful ones. The presence of
storm does not prove that we are going
the wrong way.
II. Paul’s Serane Faith (vv. 21-28).
To a man who does not know God.
upon the failure of the sun and atars
to shine for many daya, the fading oi
all hope Is natural; but to the man ol
faith, hope still burns brightly. God
la Jnit as near to His own in the midst
of a stormy see as In (heir quiet homes.
Obeerve Paul's behavior:
L His Rebuke for Their Failure to
Heed His Advice at Fair Havens (v. 21)
This was not a mere taunt, but
reference to the wisdom of his former
advice, urging them to give him a more
respectful hearing.
2. Bids Them Be ot Good Cheer
(v. 22).
He inspired them with hope.
"8. He Promises Them Safely
(v. 22).
Though the ship go to pieces, every
■nans life should be saved.
4. The Source of Hie Information
(vv. 23-24). %
The angel of Ood had revealed It
unto him.
5. The Reason of Paul’s Calm Faith
(v. 28).
“Whoae I am, and whom I sene.”
God can and will take care of His
prop^gty (John 10:28-29). Those who
have been redeemed by the blood of
Jesus.are not their own, but God’s.
III. The Ship’s Crew 'All Safe on
Land (vv. 27-44). " •
This Was exactly as -the'Lord ho
said. We can rest assured* that' all
God has spoken will come to pass even
though there be a broken ship, brutal
soldiers and a perfidious crew. Aside
from the fulfillment of God’s prom-
CUk
Children’s diges
tions are, easily up:
set bjLioo much
“dosing," Vick a
>Rub being ex-
appli
Vapof
ternahy applied,
does not upset little
stomachs. —
At the first sign of
croup, sore throat,
any other cold trouble, apply Vicks
ety. There is nothing to swallow—
you just “rub it on.” ,
December, 1925, this being Saleedny
hi said month, Die following described
veal estate: : -
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Nineteen and 82-100 acres of land
in Red Oak School District Tract
No. 11 as shown on plat made by E.
G. Hay and' recorded in book 5-E,
page 577. -, ,
Levied upon and sold 1 to satisfy
the above Execution and Costs.
: BONQJL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff Ba rawed Co,
Barnwell, S. C., 16th <j4y of Novem-
sip 1925
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OvtaZifhumJtmUsMoVkAMat
Legal Advertisements
Notice to Prove Claims.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons holding claims against the
estate of Clark Brown will be and
appear in the' Probate Court on
Thursday, the 10th day of December
1925, to prove and establish them in
open Court, and all persons indebtec
to said estate, will make prompt pay
ment to the undersigned, on or be
fore that day.
' HORACE BROWN,
Administrator
GEORGIA BROWN,
Administratrix
Estate of Clark Brown, deceased
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 14. 1925 3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
John R Vann, Raw - nr, ' >i i
Mpty
SHERIFFS SALE.
T
i State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell. '
THE STATE
vs. •,
EDWARD CARTER
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by 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 in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of
December, 1925, this being Salesday
in said month, the following described
real estate:
Nineteen and 33-100 acres of land
in Red Oak School District. 1 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 and Costs.
BONCIL H DYCHES.
Sheriff Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C-, 16th day of Novem
ber, 1925.
vs.
Farmers Warehouse Co.,
Defendant.
By virtue of an execution directed
to me in the above entitled cause by
Brown & Bush, Plaintiff’s Attorneys,
I have levied upon and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, in front of the
Court House at BarnweH, S. C. f on
Monday, the 7th day of December,
1925, this being salesday in said
month, the following described real
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 leas, bounded on the North
by lands of P. M. Buckingham; on the
East by right-of-way of the Southern
Railway, and on the South and West
by lands of Sherwood Lumber &. Man
ufacturing Company, being a portion
of lot heretofore conveyed to Sher
wood Lumber A Manufacturing Com
pany by J. E. Harley.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
judgment and coats.
B. H. DYCHES,
Sheriff, Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 17, 1925. •
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Brave Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen guard America’s
shores. Keeping eternal vigilance.
’ * * - * ' * ». —
THE BEST PHABMACT
is the guardian of your health. Uure drugs, accurately
filled prescriptions and emergency supplies.
' SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
SAMUEL GRUBBS
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by I. B. Arm
strong,Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the higho.;t bidder for cash.
1 between the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House a*. Barnwell,
S. C., on Monday, r!ie 7th day of
December, 1925, this being Salesday
in said month, the following described
real estate:
One lot and one building in Reedy
Branch School District, bounded on
the North by Arthur Hiers; East by
C. W. Grubbs;. South by J. B. Still,
and West by W. R. Black.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
the above Execution and Ccsts.
BONCIL R DYCHES.
Sheriff Barnwell Co.
•Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of Novem-
ber, 1925.
We Advance Liberally on cotton shipped us
0 9 *•' *
» %
Either for Prompt Sale of to be held.
■I
Your Cotton Receives the
— _ . - cr_.. . * • ■. •
Most Careful Attention
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WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS
WIENGETST CO.
Augusta, • Cotton Factors • Georgia
SHERIFF’S SALE.
lest and most timid of the monkeys,
has k mustache and so has the seal l*®*. the most Important part of this
lion, VERY masculine. You ean't
tell.
Everything in the visible universe
from the egg of an oyster to the big
star Aldebaran is made up of fewer
than one hundred different “elements’
or substances.
A few are missing ,and two scien
tists, Jaraslav Heyrovsky .and Profes
sor Dolejsek, announce the discovery
of one more, which they call “dvim-
agau.”
The new word, “dvimagau,” will
live millions of years after every
language now spoken shall have
completely vanished from use and
memory.
Knowledge and intellectual power
■are INTERNATIONAL independent
of race. It is well to remind the
world, nursing its racial hatred, that
the six greatest minds in mathematics
and astronomy were born of bix dif
ferent races—Copernicus, a Pole;
Tycho Brahe, a Dane of Swedish an
cestry; Keppler, German; Galileo,
Italian; Descartes, French; Newton,
greatest of them all in pure mathe
matics, British.
section is the splendid sanity which
riiaracterized Paul’s action on the way.
Three things marked his sanctified
common sense.
1. His Vigilance Detected That the
Sailors Had Planned to Escape (v. 30).
He knew how much they would he
needed presently, and at once took
steps to prevent their escape. He went
straight to‘the man in charge and
d, “Except these abide in the ship,
ye cannot be saved.” Why should he
make such a declaration whei\, God
bad said that all should be saved? It
was because he was not one of those
foolish men who Ignore human agency.
He practiced the truth that genuine'
reliance upon God is the all-powerful
incentive to human action.
2. He Got Them to Take a Sub
stantial Breakfast (v. 84).
It was no time to talk to these men
abont their souls when their bodies
needed Immediate attention.
8. He Gave Thanks to God (v. 35).
This he did In the presence of them
all. His prayer for that meal had
mors effect upon the people than his
preaching would bavo had.
| Slat* of South- Sorolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs. - ’
MRS. JENNIE O. BLACK, ET AL.
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J B. Arm
strong,Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this 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, 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 andc sold to satisfy
the above Execution ahd Costs.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
| Sheriff Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 17th day of Novem
ber, 1925.——31.
‘ SHERIFFS SALE.
Mrs. Harry D.Calhoun entertained
the Wednesday • Afternoon Bridge
Club last week. Mrs. R. S. Dicks
won the high score prize and Mrs. T.
M. Boulware cut the consolation. A
salad course was served after the
State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell.
‘ THE STATE
N _ vs.
ESTATE OF EPHRIN CARTER
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
Inscriptions I c «ti on ' to me directed by J B. Arm-
H Is a good thing to “write injurlai | strong,Treasurer of Barnwell County,
I have this day) levied upon and will
sell to the highest bidder lor cash,
tween the legal hours of sale in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of
Tho Mon Who Succeed -
The men who succeed best In public
life are those who take the risk of
standing by their own convictions.—
Garfield.
In the dost but kindness la marblf.”—
Christian Observer.
* Be Merciful
Let us be merciful u wed as Jaft**
State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell.
THE STATE
vs.
DAVIS AND PARKER
Under snd by virtue of s Tax Exe
cution to me directed by J. B. Arm
strong,Treasmof Barnwtll 'Vaoty,
I have this day levied upon and will
sell to the highett 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, this being Salesday
in said month, the following described
real estate: v ^
One-lot, and one building, in the
town of Snelling, bounded ch tho
North by R. R. Moore; East by S. E.
Moore; South by A.-C. L. Railroad,
and West by jO. D. Moore.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy
the >abo\i Execution and Cists.
^ONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff Barnwell Co.
Barnwell, S. C., 16th day of Novem
ber, 1925.
SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Sarolina,
County of Barnwell.
" THE STATE
vs.
PARKER A DAVIS.
Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe
cution to me, directed by 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 in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
S. C./on Monday, the 7th day of
December, 1925, this being Salesday
in said month, the following described
personal property:
One gin outfit and .fixtures, housed
in's htiUding (n the town of Snelling.
Levied upon snd sold . to satisfy
the above Execution and Costa.
BONCIL H. DYCHES,
Sheriff Barnwell Co.
’ Bnmwell, S. C., 17th day of Novem
ber, 1925.—4L
GARAGES and MACHINE SHOPS
Belts, Fan
Hose, Gasoline
Screw Drivers
Belt, Leather
Ezy-Outs
* Screws, Cap, 8. A. E.
Blades, Hack Saw
Frames, Hack Saw
Screws, Cap Standard
Cloth, Emery
Files, all kinds
Srccw Plates
Dressers, Emery
Graphite Grease
Socket Wrenches
Cans, Oil
Hoee, Air
Solder, AfU Com -
Compound, Grinding
Hoee, 'Water
Stands, Emery
Carbon Remover
Jacks, Automobile
Tape, Machinist
Drills, Electric
Lacert, Belt
Torches, Blow
Drills, Breast
Pliers
Vises, all kinds
Drill Presses
Pullers, Crane
Waste, White '
Dust, Emery
Reamers, Critchley
Wheels, Emery
Drills, Twist
Reamers, Taper Pin
Wrenches, all kinds.
more too. Let us hear
from you. We handle all of the above and
Columbia Supply Company
CMnmMa. 8. C
528 West Gervais St
Will be sold by us. Watch this
paper for advertisements
Barnwell Filling Station
Barnwell, S. C.
>505 MW M 9 895 »♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦ 8
^ K. G. W. WALKER
INSURANCE
Office in Walker Building
I .am no longer connected with the firm of
Smith and Walker