The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 21, 1927, Image 7
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THE BAHNWEI.L PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
Cupid Not So Active
in Barnwell County
Improved Uniform International
Dan Cupid was not as active in
Barnwell County in J.92ft aa he was the
previous year, there having been ten
fewer marriages, according to a re
port just issued by the Department
of Commerce. In 1925 the number of
marriages totaled 228, while in 1926
only 218 couples sought wedded bliss.
Bamberg County showed an increase
of 31 marriages, with 196 in 1925 and
227 in 1926. Allendale County *hove<|
a decline of 49, the flgure*T>iing 198
in 1925 and in 1926. Aiken, Jas
per and McCdrmick Counties, nil of
whi n border on the Savannan Riv r .
showed marked increases, due to the
Georgia marriage laws.
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Mid-Summer Excursion
—TO—
ASHEVILLE N. C.
- * — AND —
LAND OF THE SKY
via.
Southern Railway System
Thursday, July 21st, 1917
Very Low Round Trip Fares
Try on
Wayneaville
Saluda
Black Mountain
Hendersonville
Brevard
Ridgecrest
FROM
Flat Rock
Asheville
Lake Junaluaka
Allendale, S. C. -±.
*7.00
*7.50.
*8.00
Bamberg, S. C.
6.75
7.25.
7.75
Barnwell, S. C.
6.50
7.00.
7.50
Blackville, S. C. ..
6.25 J
6.75.
7.25
Springfield, S. C. .
6.00
6.50.
.7.00
Sally, S. C
6.00
.6.50.
7.00
Proportionate low round trip fares from all intermediate points.
Excursion tickets sold for all trains Thursday, July 21st
Return limit: To reach original starting point prior to*midnight,
July 28th, including trains 23 and 16, Savannah and Charleston,
July 29th.
Good ip Pullman cars upon payment of Pullman charges. No
baggage checked. a \
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economically.
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OAVIO AND GOLIATH — 1
LESSON TEXT—I Samusl ITrl-M.
GOLDEN TEXT—Th*. Lord Is the
strength of my life, of whom shall I
be afraid?
PRIMARY TOPIC—A Boy Overcomes
a Giant.
JUNIOR TOPIC—A Boy’s Brave Deed.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR
TOPIC—Why David Was Not Afraid.
TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Victories of Palth.
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EXCURSION
—TO—
Savannah, Ga., Florida and Cuba
— Southern Railway System
THUSDAY, JULY 21,1927
The following low fares applying from pdinta named:
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Allendale $3.50|$7.00|$ 8.50|$ 9.761$14.501116.00[$16.501117.001124.251141.75
Barnwell 3.50| 8.50| 10.00) 11^5) 16.00) 17.50) 18.00) 18)50) 25.751 43.25
Denmark 4.00) 8.50) 10.00| 11.25) 16.00) 17^0) 18.00) 18.50 ) 25.75 ) 43.25
Return limit: To Savannah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine,
Ocala, etc, July 29th.
To Key West, August 6th. ^ ^
To Havana August 9th
r Other destinations August 1st, 1927.
Proportionately low fares from all points to many other
South Florida destinations.
Stop-overs all points in Florida.
For complete information, Pullman reservations, etc., apply
to Ticket Agents.
W. & McGEE, Dirfctou Passenger Agent,
1 ^ v f / Cokuribia, Sotth Carolina. *
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I. The Contending Armlet (17:1-3).
On the north side of the Valley of
EIah, on the highlands, st<g>d Saul and
his army, and on the south aide stood
the Philistine hosts, eyeing each other
for battle. According to an ancient
custom, the Philistines, having a war
rior among them of great strength,
sought to decide the war by a combat
between two selected champions. The
nation whose champion was slain was
to be subject unto the other.
II. The Champions (17:4-37).
L Goliath of the Philistines, (a)
He was a giant (v. 4), perhaps eleven
and one-half feet In height The ap
pearance of such a man greatly Intimi
dated the Israelites. Saul, who once
was brave, mode no attempt or effort
to meet this giant
(b) He was filled with proud con
ceit His size, bis panoply of war,
and his strength, caused him to be
lieve that no evil could befall him. His
conceit became bis snare.
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(c) He was boastful. No doubt
be was a much-talked-of man among
the Philistines. Their possession of
such a man recalled the former ex
perience of their nation - when. Sam
son, the Israel ita^giant wrought such
“great ‘mischief among them.
(d) He was defiant He openly
defied the army of Israel—the people
of the Most High. That la jnst like
the champion of Satan's hosts now.
He Is becoming more and more defiant
of the Lord’s people, and ultimately
will defy the Almighty Himself.
(•) He was scornful. He treated
the Israelites with the utmost con
tempt This Is what Satan Is doing
dally. He treats God's people with
the utmost contempt
2. David, tha Israelite.
In the providence of God, David was
sent to the camp at a time to bear the
blatant boasting of this proud and
contemptible Philistine champion. His
three eldest brethren were In the
army, and his father sent him with
some provisions for them as well as
for the captain. While David waa
talking with his brothers, Goliath
made bis appearance. The sight of
Israel's cowardice and lack of zeal
for God prompted David to offer hla
services. Note the character of Da
vid. (a) A mere youth, a stripling
not used to war. (b) He was coura
geous. Wben all Israel were afraid, he
undertook this task. Besides, he had
proven his bravery before In de
fending hla flock against the Hon
and the bear, (c) He bad a mighty
faith in God. Ha argutd that what
God had done for him He would do
again, (d) He had meekneM and self-
control. This he exhibited to a ru-
. markable manner under the glbee of
Dlab (v. 28). (e) He was skillful. He
had become such an expert In the one
of the sling that he had absolute con-
. It Mence tn the Issue of his sttack. He
was not a blind enthusiast who dis
regarded .the use of moans, but was
careful to use means, and most par
ticular aa to what they should b*. He
put aside the untried armor of Saul
Ho know that God’s wilt for him wan
to use by flslth that which be had
thought insignificant This Is God's
will for us,
III. The Battle (w. 38-48).
When Goliath beheld David coming
up against him, be cursed him by his
gods—Dsgon, Baal, and Astarte, show
ing that it was not merely a battle
between David and Goliath, but be
tween true and false rellgidn. David
hasted end ran to meet Goliath. The
stone from his sling smote Goliath In
the forehead and he fell to the earth
upon hla face. David went forth In
the name of the Lord of hosts—that
all the earth might know that there
waa a God In Israel. The whole mat
ter shonkthat -the battle Is not with
ths strong, but with those who pul
their trust la God.
IV. The Vtetery (w. 49-58).
The PhUlsthom champion wss killed
and the army routed. This victory is
a phophocy of t greater ode when the
devil, the defiant enemy of God and
man, shall bo slain and his army put
to flight David la thus ths type of
Christ and Goliath a typo of gataa.
Goliath's sword was tnrnod against
himself and typified that Christ shall
turn Satan's weapons against him tor,
his own destmetien.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
' ANNOUNCES GREATLY REDUCED
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION PARES ' r
ATLANTIC CITY .
—AND—
NIAGARA FALLS
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The following round-trip fares will apply from Stations
shown below:
From to Atlantic City to Niagtra Falls.
BARNWELL 1 ... 126.40.. .... *36.25
CAMDEN ...i — 22.95-. 32.80
COLUMBIA 24.f6— 34.00
DENMARK 26.35.J. 36.20 ,
ORANGEBURG 25.96 36 A0 ’
Proportionate fares from intermediate points.
TICKETS GOOD FOR 18 DAYS INCLUDING DiTB OF SAUL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Selling dates: via. P. R. R. June 21, July 6, 19, August 2, 16,
3,; via B. and O. June 29, July 13, 27, August 10, 24, Sept 7.
Excursion fares as above apply via. Norfolk, Va.
Reduced round-trip fares to other Nek Jersey seashore
resorts.
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.
Selling dates: via. P. R. R. June 22, July 6, 20, August 3, 17,
31, Sept. 14, 28; via B. and O. June 30, July 14, 28, August it, 25,
Sept 8, 22, October 6. . —
Stopovers permitted on return trip not to exceed ten days
within final limit at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, etc.
Call on nearest ticket agent for further information,
tions, etc., or address—
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