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BARNWBLL TVUMOAT, JANUARY ITTB, 1MT. Uniform Intorn&tfontf IMS':' , ■ fr fcMOlfl <%r Mrr. r. ». rmw atm, d. d.. iMtKat* or CblM«< m irw. W^tam ^ Lesson for January 90 "■ i "■ ■ THR CHRISTIAN ^ OVRRCOMINO TKMPTATION 'Jt . LB8SON TEXT-^k# I Cor. 19:ilr IS, golden text—i# that Ho.HtimoU • hath .auffarod bota* tw-ptad. Mo la ablo to succor thorn that aro tomptod. PRIMARY TOPIC—ObeyInp God Al- JUNIOR TOPIC—How to Stand Affatnot Tomptatldh. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—How Christ Holpo tbo Tomptod. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- IO—How to Ovorcomo Temptation. Christ's temptation was Messianic. No ons has ever been tempted jnst like He was—led Into the wilderness hj the Holy Spirit to be tempted of the derll (Matt 4:11). While we are not tempted as Hs was, the devil uses the same methods on us. This temp tation was not: 1. A preparation for Hla work, bat rather Its drat conflict In Hla bap tism ws have the symbolic act of the dedication of Himself to the work of redemption through the cross—the making full • righteousness. 2. It was not to see If Christ would stand fast, nor to see If He would fall under the most crucial teat He could not have felled. 8. It was to shew Christ aa ao ob ject upon Which we may rest our felth with unshaken confidence. He came as the second man. ths head of the new race. The temptation there fore was a demonstration of the In- ibleneas ef the divine and hur natures In the Incarnation. I. The Temptation ef Christ (Luke da-18). L The place (▼. 1). The wilderness ef Judea. The first men, Adam, was tempted In a garden wfth the most pleasant surroundings. Ths second sun, Jesus Christ, was In s barren wilderness sur rounded by mr beasts (Mark 1:18). & The method (vv. 2-12). Christ as the World's Redeemer sus tained e three-fold relationship—Soo ef Men, the Maastah and lea of God. there hors Setae made each nan a ground ef attack. a (1) Aa Son of Man (or. t-4). Satan made hla first assault upon I e mss hy appealing to the ef hunger. Satan urged Him te ass His divine pewer asd convert « stone Into brand. Hungsr la nat ural end sin lass. Rani human Ufa ax- parlances hungsr. Tbs tsmptatloo wee la satisfying a right hunger In • wrong way. To havs yielded In this cnee though His hunger was des perate, would have been to renounce -be human limitations which He hed taken for our sins la the Incarnation Ha bsenms Identified with humanity, so He chose to abide lo fellowship with man. (2) As Memlsh (w. fid). Hare I hr tempt* lion was to grasp Hie rightful dominions by false means Tbs devil offered p> surrender unto Him tbs world If He would adopt his methods—worship him. The force of this temptation was In tbs fart that the klngdomsof the world are Chrlst'a, by God's covenant with Him. God'i method by which Jesun w as to possess the world was the sacrlfidal death on the cross. 42) As Soo of God (vv. 0-12). Here Satan tries ta Induce Christ to presume upon God's care. He quotes « Ifeaslanlc Psalm to Induce Him to 06 art. TO do Ihe kpeCfkcutar thing in order to gat ootlce la to fall Into Sgtan'a temptation. For Jesus ft have placed Himself In danger In order to gat God’s special help In delivering Him would have been to sin. (4) Christ's defense (vv. 4. 8. 12). It was the Word of God. He met and repulsed the enemy with "It la written." Our defense Is God's Word. (5) The Issue (v. 13). Satan whs vanquished. II. Ths Tsmptation of Bstlsvara (I Cor. 10:12, 13) L Temptation Is to be expected (v, 12). From the sppesrance of Satan In the Garden of EPden on down through the agea men had women have been assailed by the tempter. These facta are God's admonitions unto us upon whom the ends of the world are come. Caution la always necessary. Over- weanlng self-confidence is most peril- eoa to those who rest In the security of their divine election while neglect ing a life of holiness. 2. Divine help available (v. 13). All temptations which come to us are those which are common to the race. No one should surmise that hla temptation la peculiar. God is faith- Tfil and win not atlew the temptation -to go beyond the ability of the one tempted. He will provide a way of Through tho NeetUofr Eye Before the camel passed through the eye of the needle, they took Yhe bop dens off his beck.—King's Bi^Uness. God’s Cross V ■ V j A o ADVERTISE IN ^ THE PEOPLE- . SENTINEL '} a- """ •H 1 L<gy. «age lA- A** so; Gs«* Vi IBHBBBSmBaKBSHHIBMWW'V. Seventeen years ago Lilly M. Hangsir-bbtained' n position as stenographer st flO per week in the Kiibbeil Trust Co. of C" Working by day, studying b; her reward came last wee she wss made vice-president Edwin Legrand Sabin - Hera is the author who will en tertain readers of this newspaper for the next twelve weeks with W gripping new western story, "Clay Chimney Trail," which starts in this issue. Former books by this (rest American writer.are "Circle K," “The City of the Sun," "Bar B," and “White Indian." You will on- Joy “Clay Chimney Trail.’ the find Instalment this Swims Id Fortune George Young, 17 year old Cana dian swimmer, wh? by his great feat in the Catalina channel awim won 125,000, is now besieged with theatrical, movie and athletic offers whii-h promi-e to net him a fortune % necessary to go outside the home for a career, says Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, wife of Vice Pres., of U. S., “The Second Lady of the Land," cares little for out side interests or sports, she is an ardent lover of her home and cen ters her life upon it Gains High Post Dusineso i Df tilderO i ^ WANTED. — White and Yellow Shelled Com and Choice Sweet Poto- toes. Quota price c« large lots.— Sterling Flour and Grain Co., Whole sale Grocers, Greenwood, S. C. l-27-2tp Children’s Golds ' Ar« boot traatatf •>- tarnaUr. Chart than avarnlfht without “ dotina ” hy rubbinc Vicki ovar throat and ahaat'at badtlma. VJCHS NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE. FOR RENT.—^Seven-room housed in desirable residential section of town of Barnwell, nil modem conveniences, garden, etc. Apply to Mrs. L, S. Hair, 1944 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. l-2712te. LOST OR .STRAYED.—One dark iron gray mule, with white mouth; blind in right eye. Finder please notify Henry Houston, in care of Mr. Leon Moore, at SneJling. FOR SALE— 2000 Bundles Sound Fodder at 2 cents per pound.—T. B. Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst, S. C. 3t.c ~T6H RENT.—Six room apartment, with bath; conveniently located to business section o£ Barnwell. Apply to Miss Lena Cave, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALB. — Several hundred thousand feet of pine timber, located about a mile and a half from Kline. For further information address Mrs. L. A. Beet, Barnwell, S. C. 1-20-tfc FOR SALE.—One half-horse power electric motor in fine condition; for A. C. current, 110 volte. Also one Fairbanks Morse two-horse power gasoline engine and ony ?H H. P. Internationel gasoline engine. Will sell cheep. Apply at The People-Sen tinel office. C O. D. CABBAGE PLANTS — Millions ready; extra early and frost proof; 500 for 60 cents; $1 per thou sand. — Stokes Plant Co., Fits- gerald, Ga. * l-6-8tp State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. The undersigned Chief of Police of the Town of Barnwell has this day levied upon and seized the real and personal property hereinafter describ ed of the parties hereinafter named, and will seN the game on the 7th day of February, at 12 o’clock noon on the said day, or as soon thereafter as convenient, in fitont of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., to the high est bidder for cash, subject to the restrictions of law. The proceeds of said sales to be applied to the pay ment* due the Town of Barnwell for taxes and costs: PROPERTY OF I. E. AND J. O. BLACK as follows: All that certain lot of land, with improvements there on, in the Town of Barnwell, S. C., bounded on the North by Academy Street; Eaat by lot of T. A. Holland: South by lot of James H. Lancaster, and on the West by lot of John Hogg. ALSO: PROPERTY OF ESTATE OF S. F. HAIR AS FOLLOWS: All those six certain lots of land in the Town of Barnwell, 8. C., bounded on the North by property sow or formerly of Susie Creech and known m jail lot; Mrs. Fairy Belle Attn way, Mrs. S. R. Good- eon and G. W. Halford; Heat by property of 8. W. Blanton; South by Academy Street, and on.the West by property of Mrs. Ross Buist. GEORGE W. PEEPLES. Chief of Police. Barnwell, S. C., 18th day of Jan. 1927. FOR SALE:—Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, grown in the open air,, all early varieties. By parcel post: 200, 75c; by express collect: 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c per hundred. These are fancy plants. Will ship day order is received. Cash with order. Send check, money or der, cash or ore and two cents stamps. —Dr. C .N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S. C. t4-l-27. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I wiil file my final account as Executor «f the Will of G. W. Boylston on Febru ary, 29th, 1927, with the Hon. John K. Snelling. Judge of the Probate Court, for Barnwell County, ind pet/nn r^id Court for a n Order of Di.4chargc and Letters Dismissory. V E. F. BOYLSTON, Executor of the Will of - G. W. Boylston. Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 31st, 1926. l-6-27-4t. RHEUMATISM j While in France with the American Army I obtained a noted French pre scription for the treatment of Rheu- matisf and Neuritis. I have given this to thousands with wonderful re sults. The prescription cost me noth ing. I ask nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. A postal will bring t. Write, today. PAUL CASE, Dept. 0-348, Hbrng bg PAUL CASE Dept. 0-348 Brockton, Mass. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, J County cf Barnwell. THE STATE vs. ESTATE OF P. J. HIERS Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. .Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell County. 1 have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, be tween the legal hours of Sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 7th day of February, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: * Six hundred and Twenty (620) acres of land and buildings thereon in Dunbarton school district, and bounded as fallows: on the North by lands of Mrs. F. H. CaterjEast by lands of Mrs. L. X. Owens: - South by lands of MetropoHten £if$'“Insuranee Co., and outlie West by Dunbarton-Meyer's Mill road and lands of Mrs. L. X. Owens. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. BONCIL H. DYOHES,* Sheriff, B. C. Barnwell, S. C., 19th day of Jan. 1927. INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS r AUTOMOBILE THEFT. • Calhow and Co., P. A. PRICK, Mmucw. AdwtiM ta TW NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account with the Hon John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, as administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Sallie Ross, on Saturday, the 12th day of'Feb ruary, . 1927, and petition the said Court for $n Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. Dr. 0. D. Hammond, Admr. of the Estate of Mrs. Bailie A. Ross. Barnwell, S. C., Jan, 14, 1927. ’ l-20-4tc. Tor Sale CUCUMBER SEED We offer for sale the genuine “THE HENDERSON" Cucumber Seed in original 1 pound printed bags* 1 to 5 pounds at $1 2S per pound. S to 28 pounds at $U$ p*| 28 to 1M pounds at $1J* per Mi pounds at 95 cents per SIMON BROWN’S SONS BLACXYtLLE, - - S. C Startling Pric at Lemon Bros., Inc., For The Next Two Weeks -T ' All Men's Walk-Over Shoes Selling at’$6 to $8 reduced to only $5 25 Men's Lumber Jackets J $6.00 value# now $4.55 $5.00 values now $3-05 - Children’s Lumber Jackets, $2.75 quality - — --$2.19 Children’s Lumber Jackets $1.50 quality $1.15 BRADLEY SWEATERS -——-$6.50 grade — UM ' $5.00 grade — 33.90 ;i> “- $4.00 itr.de W.25 Men's Overcoats, wonderful values from Oregon City Woolen Mills — - $25.00 grade now $19.75 $18.50 grade now |>l4.75 $17.50 grade now — $13.75 Men’s Suite some with two pants $32.50 suits now - $26.75 $29.50 Muits now $23.75 • $27.50 suite now — $21.75 $25 00 suite now — -$19.75 $22.50 suite now $17.75 ' * f COME TO SEE US. , * • , LEMON BROS, INC. BARNWELL. S.C. Special $ 1.25 Shears for 59c These 24 Karat Gold Plated Jewel Bolt Shears will cut as Long as you live Nothing is so aggravat ing—so destructive of valuable material — so wasteful of time and patience, as a pair of dull shears — these shears do away forever with worry—the secret lies in the patent torn jewel bolt and automat ically replaces the edge every time you close them. These sheers art built for service as well as (Jurability — made of the very highest grade steel—they are highly tempered, with carbon ized cutting edge. Three sixes—six and eight inch, also ladies’ hair bobbing shears heavily nickled. Get one of each. COUPON This coupon and 69c en titles the bearer to one regular standard high- class jewel bolt shears. Three sixes to chocae from —get one of each sixe. Name , P. O. State R. F. D Mail orders’' add 6c for ^ postage. Farmers Union Mercantile Co. Barnwell, S. C. Expert Auto Greasing The next time your automobile needs greas ing, drive around to our garage and have it greas ed the expert way by experts. We have just in stalled a high-pressure greasing system, w?th rick, and are now prepa red to give your car the attention along this line that it needs and de serves. We know EVERY bearing about an auto mobile that should be greased—and when—and with this ne>y equipment we can put the right grease to the right spot. And don’t forget that we sell Standard gaso line and Polarine motor oils. Vickery Bros. Barnwell, S. C. / * y-