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THI BAKNWWLL PBOPLMKNTHfXL.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1WH, 1»ST.
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Now In Smoke of Battle ,
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LTmter direct command of A. F Woods, Director of Scientific
Work, Department of Agriculture, and backed by a $10,000,000 Fed
eral appropriation, the government forces are making a determined
eUort to stamp out the European com bot^r which threatens our
crops. Destruction by tire before May 1 of all com stalks, cobs, ant'
•tubble in the infested areas is the only effective method.
Local and Personal
News from WiDtston
n, March 5—Mr. and Mis.
C. Birnie Johnson /A Allendale, spent
Sunday with Mil and) Mrs. J. W.
Johnson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Masursky
and Mr. and Mts. B. Masursky, of
Barnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garber,
Babesburg and Mr. a nd Mrs. Murray
Garber and family, of Allendale, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gar
ber, Sunday. k -
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. WiDiasns apent
Sunday in Columbia, i
Ed. Bates, of Allendale, spent the
week-end in Williston, with his family.
Miss Missouri Walker, of Augusta,
apent some time with her parents,
Oapt. and Mrs. W. T. Walker.
Friends of Mr. H. M. Black will re
gret to know that he suffered an at
tack of appendicitis Tuesday.
Mire. J. A. Latimer is at home from
the University Hospital, Augusta, af
ter an operation for tonsilitis.
W. A. Porter is rapidly improving
from a recertt severe illness of pneu
monia.
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel.
home of Mrs. G. R. Hehny or Wednes
day afternoon, Mrs. Helmy and Mrs.
Ida Brinkley being joint hostesses.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNIED STATES
Improved Uniform International
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Things .You Should Know
For the Eastern District of
South Oarolina.
Social and Personal
News from Ellenton
ENenton, March f».—Mrs. Willie
Duncan, Mrs. W f alter Hayes were visi
tors in August* Saturday.
Mrs. Eugene Johnaoti, of Martin,
.spent Thursday here with Mrs. Frank
Bush.
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Mhw* Gladys Owens and Eliza
beth Miler were in Augusta Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Elmo Ashley have re
turned. after spending several days
in Atlanta.
Mra. F. G Brinkley. Mrs. Z. D.
Millar, Misses Myrtle Mayes and
BUkabath Milter spent Friday in
Dunbarton with Mrs. L. X. Owens
B. T. Brinkley, at Denmark, was
% viaitor here the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Glover and their
Bible daughter, Ix>utae, were visitors
to Mrs J. C. Bates laH Saturday,
e Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brinkley and Miss
Sarah Baxley attended “Ben Hur"
In Augusta at the Imperial theatre
Thursday avcmng.
Bumter CaseeU and Zark Miller had
m moat enj.yable tnp to Rock Hill,
Sunday
Mr*. Jennie Fenfted, of Atlanta, is
visiting' relatives here.
Dr. and Mrs. John Hood, Mi&s An
nette Dtckenwon and Sumter Caesels
attended “Ben Hur” at the Imperial
theatre.
Mis* J. H. Kent and daughters.
Emily and Driris, spent last week in
Avery x^ith relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ashley and daugn-
: Us>w«nB mi Aunmiui ■*'**'* , *‘
J. B. Bangel, Sr., entertained the
Junior B. Y. P. U. with a weinie n>a»t
W’e<lnesday afternoon.
The School Improvement Associa
tion wU meet with Mrs. Fred Brinkley
on March 11 at .1 p. m., at which time
Mias Barker, of Washington, D. C.,
who ia superviarr of domestic science
eduraftkin for the State of South Oaro
lina, will be present and demonstrate
the culinary art of making biscuits.
Every member is urged to be present.
F. D. Bush and Dunbar Bush w*re
in Columbia Wednesday.
Mrs. tMV'rium O’LejL of Liberty,
•pent several day* with her sister,
Mrs Mike CsmbI.
Mrs. W. B. C’assels, Mrs. Mike Cas-
aels and Mrs. Virginia Cassel* atten led
“Ben Hur” in Augusta Friday.
The monthly meeting of the Ellen
ton Chapter of U. D. C., met at the
In Bankruptcy .
In Re: Creighton Dry Goods Co.,
Bankrupt.
TO THE CREDITORS OF THE
ABOVE BANKRUPT:
TAKE NOTICE, That on the 3rd
day cf March, 1927, the said Creigh
ton Dry Goods Co., of Barnwell, S. C.
tikuJkt'
i reaaid. was adjudged a bankrupt, and
there will be d first meeting of credi
tors in the office or the undersigned
on thf 15th day of March, 1927, at
11 a. m., at which time creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine, the bankrupt and
transact such other business as shall
be properly presented. Notice is fur
ther given that at this meeting ap
plication will be made for an order
fur sale of both real and personal pro
perty, and if cJTered, a composition to
creditors will be voted on.
Claims verified in accordance with the
bankruptcy law should be filed by all
desiring to take part in meetings or
share any dividends which may be de
clared.
Dated at Orangeburg .8. C., this
4th day of Man'll. 1927.
H. E. MOORE,
Referee, in Bankruptcy.
Community Sale Friday and Saturday
Two-Pants Virgin Wool
This is the great
est value ever
offered for the
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$37.50
for Friday only
1EADY for emergencies—they give vastly in
creased'
and utility you’ll like these Suits for their wonderful
fabrics, appealing coloring, splendid tailoring and
exceptional values.
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(■y lUrvJ r. B. FITZWATER, D.D., Dmlb
•f t*« Evantna School, Moody Blbla Ih-
stltutc of Chlosso.)
(A. IttT, Waatcra Mew* pa par Union.)
Lesson for March 13
MAKING THE WORi[d CHRISTIAN
LESSON TEXT—Matt. Acts
14:4-15.
GOLDEN TEXT—Go ya therefore and
t*ach all nations. ,t
PRIMARY TOPIC —Telling Elvary-
body About Jeeua J-
JUNIOR TOPIC—Winning tba World
tor Christ.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—How We Can Spread the Gospel.
« YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADU^T TOP
IC—Christian Missions the Hop* of th*
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I. The Great Commission (Matt
28:16-20).
1. When and where given (v. 16).
It was shortly before the ascension
In a mountain in Galilee where the
disciples met Jesus according to ap
pointment.
2. The foundation upon which the
commission reels (vv. 17, 18y.^
In order to prepare the disciples to
receive this commission, Christ de
clared to them that all power In
heaven and In earth was given unto
Him. Before the disciples would en
ter upon the execution of this com
mission they must be convinced of
His Lordship. To create doubt in the
minds of believers as to the deity of
Jesus Christ ls-4o cut the nerve of
missionary endeavor.
3. W’hat the commission la (w. 19,
20).
I. “Go—teach all nations” (v. 19).
This means make disciples of all
the nations, not Jews merely.
(2) “Baptize them in the name of
the Triune God" (v. 19).
Those who have become disciples of
the Lord should re«*elve the rite which
signifies their relation to him.
(3) “Teach them to observe all
Christ’s coramandment* ,, (v. 20).
Those who have become Christ’s
commandments.
4. The promise attached (v. 20).
Those who obey the king In evan
gelizing the world have the promise
of Ills unfailing presence.
II. Forbidden by the Holy Spirit
to Preach In Asia Minor (Acts 16:6-8).
The Inclination of Paul and his
companions was to tarry In Asia
Minor preaching the Word, but con
trary to their Inclination they were
harried along. We have here a fine
lesson on divine guidance. The Holy
Spirit la Juat as active and faithful In
cloning doors aa In opening them.
‘The stop* aa well as the steps of
good men are ordered of the. Lord.”
We ought aa truly to recognize God’s
hand In the “shut-ins” aa In the
“open-outs.”
III. The Call to Macedonia (Acts
16:9-12).
The gospel having broken the con
fines of the Jewish city and country,
the middle wall of partition having
been abolished, the time has come for
It to leap a rosa the Aegean sea and
begin Its conquest on another conti
nent
1. The vision (v. 9).
Being hemmed In on all aides, a
vision was given to Paul of a man
of Macedonia pleading for help. This
made plain to him the dosed doors
about him. In finding the divine will,
we fchoald look both ways.
2. Th* advance (w. 16-12).
Aa soon aa the divine way was
known they moved forward therein.
IV. - Th* First Convert In Europe
(w. 13-15).
The devou
verslde. To this
humble gathering Paul came and
preached to the women assembled
there. A certain woman from Thya-
tlra named Lydia, a proselyte, be
lieved his message and was baptized.
The steps In Lydia’s conversion are
worthy of note for they are typical:
L Attendance at the place of wor
ship (v. 13).
Usually those whom God Is calling
are found at the place of prayer.
2. Listening to the preaching of
the Word of God (vv. 13, 14).
The Instrument used In the conver
sion of sinners la the Word of God
(Rom. 10:17).
3. Her heart was opened by the
Lord (v. 14).
Only the Lord can convert a soul.
It Is our business to preach the Word
of God, and It Is God’s business to
open the heart of the Inquirer.
4. She was baptized (v. 15).
Every one whose heart the Lord has
opened desires to confess Him in bap
tism.
5. Her household believed (v. 15).
When one Is converted those In the
home will find it out.
6. Practiced hospitality (v. 15).
Those who have experienced Go^’s
saving «race are thus disposed to have
part In His work by rendering aid
to His ministers.
by John Joseph Gaines, M. D
- DIABETES
My object in writing this article
is to so acquaint my reader with
the svmptoms of the disease, that
he will recognize them, and con
sult a physician at once; otherwise
the diabetes may reach a very dif
ficult stage to handle, without ex
citing apprehension on the part of
the patient.'
To begin with, diabetes ia not a
kidney disease, though its first
manifestations appear in that quar
ter. The patient notices at first,
very great over-action of the kid
neys, with output as clear as water
in the majority of cases; it may
reach one, two or three gallons in
quantity per day. An inordinate
craving for sweets may be noticed;
severe cbnstipatioa is the rule,
though not constant—many people
are constipated without having
diabetes, Then, there is a “prog
ressive feebleness” — the growing
weaker and weaker, without appar
ent cause. I once saw a strong
man begin to grow weak—“tired”
all the time with no exertion to
cause it) his limbs ached so much
that he fancied he had rheumatism.
Asked about his kidneys, he assert
ed that “they had never in life
acted so well, two gallons or more
a day!” This man died within
three months—of diabetes, the dis
ease having advanced too far to be
remediable by any means known at
that time, about twenty years a^o.'
Whenever this feebleness sets in,
r.nd the patient’s muscles begin to
grow flabby with loss of flesh, and
the kidney discharge is increased
rapidly, with constipation ?.r.d
craving for sweets, and lor mure
and more water than is naturally
required, it is best to have
renal evacuation, which in health
amounts to about fifty ounces a day
in the adult. No delay should bi
countenanced or indulged. The
physician of today knows how to
handle diabetes, the treatment of
which would be out of place here.
Keep Eliminative
ystem Active
QoodHealthReqidresQood Elimination
a recant feel well when there la
a retention of poteoaoEa waste
in the blood. This is called a toxic
condition, and ie ajk to make one
tired, dull and languid. Other eymp-
toms ace sometimes toxic backache*
•nd headaches. That the kidneys are
not functioning properly is often
•hown by scanty or burning passage -
of secretions. Many people bare
learned the value of Doon’m Pi 11m, a
itimulant diuretic, when the kidneys
functionally inactive. Every
where one finds enthusiastic Doan’s
users. Ask your neighbor/
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