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Thursday; i • i 22. 1M7 Local and Personal News from Williston *. ■ ,• Williston, Sept. 17.—M. M. Player, of Elliott, wa, a visitor in Willuiton Wednesday. • v Miss Helen Battle hab retained to her home in Atlanta after visiting Mrs. W. R. Kennedy and Mrs. J. A. Lathnej. T. B. Ellis J. B. Bills • > ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. Land Surveying a Specialty. \ Lyndhorst, S. C. • ► < ► Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification^ of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs,—once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all a r Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Fares from BARNWELL ■ ’ ' . r--'—-> ■ J I. ^ m , ,, • * 1 • jr a’* n " Fares from Other Points in Proportion. Wrightsville Beach $10.05 Augusta -J 2.40 Tickets on sals Fridays and lys and forenoon Sun day trains, good Until midnight following Tuesday. Sunday Excursions Augusta $2.00 Tickets good day of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickets on sale daily to re sorts in Canada and the United State*, good until October SL We are prepared to serve you. J. E. MAHAFFET, T. A. Barnwell, S. C., Phone 5. ATLANTIC COAST LINE :: Miss Nina Frederick has left for RAvend, where she will teach this session. Mrs. Burrell Marshall, of Heath Spring, has been visiting, her sister, Mrs. J. W. Cook. ' *y-? ; Mrs. Earl Killingsworth,. of Au gusta, was p recent visitor of Mrs. William Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nance, Of St. Paul, N. C., were visitors of Mrs. B. F. Drummond and Mrs. L. P. Wil liams, leaving Monday for her home. 'Murray Sprawls, of Miami, Fla,, 4s visiting in Williston. Curtis C. Whittle, Jr., left this week for Columbia where he has ac cepted a position with a grocery con cern. Mrs. Phil Harris and little daugh ter, Kelt, of Spartanburg, jvjBre visi tors this week of her parents, Dr. and Mr*. W. C- Smith. , Mrs. J. V. Bracey and children, of Augusta, spent the first part of this week with Mr. a»ij Mrst J. C. Hail. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owens, Robert and Albert Oweijf returned to Wash ington, D. C.rfliis week after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Page. Mr. and Mrs. Quitman- Rountree, Mrs. Julia Lane, of Joyce Branch and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hair, of Rose mary, were visitors Sunday of Mr. ajud Mrs. J. G.. Matthews. — Edward Riley, of Greenville, was a week-end visitor in Williston, hav ing come down for the marriage of his sister, Miss Jean Riley, to Mr. Jasper Johns, in Barnwell, last Saturday. Mrs. E. P. Cave apvd children, of Columbia, were visitors this week of Mrs. L. P. Williams. Mf. and Mrs. L. P. Williams, Mrs. Vorgie Birt, Mrs. S. W. Trotti and Murray Sprawls motored to Augusta Wednesday to visit S. W. Trotti, who is In a hospital there. . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore had as their week-end guests their mothers, Mrs. H. H. Moore, of SimpsonviHe, and Mrs. L. C. Ashmore, of Greenville, and Misses Lula Ashmore* and Mar garet Moore. * A. E. Hair, Weldon Hair mid Ed win Lee have returned from a trip to Washington, D. C., Baltimore and other places of interest. Mrs. Susan Stanaell, Mrs. George E. Crouch and George Edward, Jr n have returned from a delightful vis it to White Springs, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hair, Mrs. S. A. Hair, Mrs. C. B. Owens and Mr*. Roy Hair motored to Columbia Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hair* of Char leston, were visitors in- this section. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler mid W. L., Jr., have returned to their home in Chanotte, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee. Advertise in The Dwpie-SentineL A • . . . ' . Denmark Buick Co. tells the story In Buick for 1928, everything you want to know about your car’s performance—every indicator and dial—is before you, indirectly lighted under glass. Buick today offers greater beauty, luxury, and com- ^ ever before—greater speed and power with Ifcr getaway. See the car that surpasses all others <[>ularity—and in value. • W4fEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Snchns *1195 to *1995 * * Coupes *1195 to *1450 Sport Models *1195 to ,1525 > \ * n pricn /.«.*. FUmt, Mick., mu rrmmmt ha to kt oddrd. Tk*Q.kLA.C./ktmrm^pUm,aaumtdodrokic. i.. Denmark, S. C. Improved Uniform International Lesion * (Br MV. P. a KITZWATKR, D O.. Dma Moody BlbU luftituU of ChlcSfO-) «&. ItIT. by Wooforn Nowopopor Unioo.) Lesson for September 25 review*—The early kin4s of ISRAEL DEVOTIOHAl, READING—Pa. 101: 1-8. GOLDEN TEXT—Tha Lord hath pro- pared Hla throne In the heavena; and Hla kingdom ruletb over alL . PRIMARY TOPIC—What We May Learn From Samuel, Saul, David and Solomon. JUNIOR TOPIC — Teachings and Warnings From the Quarter’s Lessons. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Lessons From Samuel, Saul and ‘ David. ■‘YOUNO PEOPLE. AND ADULT TOP IC—Honoring Cod in Our Lives and in Our Land. Though the lesson title for the quar ter is “The Early Kings of Israel," the great charact^ Samuel should be In cluded. A good way to conduct the review would be. to make a character study of the four outstanding persons of the quarter—Samuel, Saul, David and Solomon. "Perhaps the most sat isfactory method of review will be the summing up of the leading events and teachings of each lesson. The assign ments should be made a week ahead, so that the members of the class may recite without hesitation. The follow ing suggestions are offered: Lemon for July 3. Against the protest of Samuel the people demanded a king. In order that they might be like other nadona. Saul, of the tribe of Benjamin, was given, as best suited to fill the place. Lesson for July 40. Because of Samuel’s exemplary life as a child, a judge and a ruler, he was able to challenge the people to show wherein be had ever defrauded or op pressed anyone. It Is a fine thing when a man In public life can be vin dicated against -the charge of wrong doing, either In public or In private Lesson for July 17. Saul's fallurt brought great sorrow of heart to SamueL Tbs selection of David from Jeaae’a sons showed that God looks not on the outward appear ance bat upon the bean David's fidelity as a shepherd boy put him In line for promotion. Lesson for July 24. Because David was Jealous for and trusted In God he was able to over come Goliath, who bad defied the liv ing God. Lesson for July 31. The friendship of David and Jona than has become Immortalised In the world’s thought It was unique in that It occurred between two men of rival worldly Interests. Jonathan, the crown prince, knew that God had cho sen David, therefore be waived his natural rights. * , LSaeon for August 7. David knew that God had rejected Saul and chosen himself to be king Though reientleaslj pursued by Saul. David spared the king because be was God’s anointed. Lesson for August 14. * When David was made king be de sired to bring up the ark. the symbol of God’s presence, to tbe center of the nation's life. Though his desire was worthy, bs eras pot careful to do ac cording to God's way. Doing a right thing in a wrong way Is displeasing to God. • Lassen for August 21. Though God did oot permit David to build a bourn for Him. He did some thing better;.He promised to build for •Drrid-V bower tlnrt lx for him a throne. God does more and better for Us than we are able to ask or think. Lemon for August 28. Through neglected duty David fell Into temptation and grievously sinoed. By means of a parable Kathgn the prophet convicted him of his sin. Upon confession to God forgiveness was granted. ' Lemon for September 4. Because Solomon chose wisdom in order to intelligently reign over the nation. God abundantly bestowed upon him wisdom and riches. God’s bless ings exceed our asking. Lesson for September 11. Solomon’s first task after his coro nation was building the temple, a privilege which was denied, to David his father. Because of Solomon’s obe " dience God manifested His presence and thns made the temple holy. 'Lemon for September 18. Rehoboam's pride and arrogancj lost to himself tbe support of the ma jor portion of the nation. •*. -- T — We Grow Stronf or Weak Great occastopa do not make heroes or cowards; they simply unveil them. Silently, day by day, we grow strong ' or weak and at last some crisis shows what we have become.—Canon West cott Advertise in The People-Sentinel. A AAA A A A A A. A A v vv j Legal Advertisements Notice of Dissolution. Have Christ in Your Heart If a man have Christ in his heart, heaven before bis eyes, and only as much of temporal blessing as is just needful to carry him safely through life, then pain and aorrow have little to shoot at—William Burns. The Coat and the nw«n Christ tells us to count tbe cost of dlsdpieship, but be never asked us to count the gain. He knew w* could not; there la no arithmetic bf com pete that—W. L Wilkinson. This, is due notice thsit a meeting of the stockholders of the Home Fur niture Company, Incorporated, will be held at their office on Main Street, BamweH CV, at o’clock October 15th, 1927, to dissolve said company. ' ' (Signed) Home Furniture Company, by L. M. Calhoun, Secty. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 13th, 1927. It MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, ' County of Bamewll. *3? -A' ' *■' In the-vCourt of Common Pleas. Atlantic Life Insurance Company, — - ~ Plaintiff, VB. Emmett R. Cail, Mrs. Olaree Cail, N. B. Gamble as Receiver of Home Bank of Barnwell, and J. B. Arm strong as Treasurer of^ Barnwell County, ' Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, in front of the Count House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October 3rd, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of cale, the folowing de scribed real property, to-wit: All that certain lot of land, with all improvements thereon, situate in the Town of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, beginning at an iron stake on Main Street 309 feet West of the Western edge of Marlboro Street, and. the Western edge of State Highway No. 1, running Weet 100 feet to a point on Main Street, thence South 200 fret to a point on lin* of W. P. Franklin; thence East 85 feet to a point on line* of Mrs. A. E. Martin; thence North 1$ East 202.4 feet to the beginning point, bounded on the North by Main Street of said town; on the East by lot of Mrs. Mary J. Parker; on the South by lota of W. P. Franklin and Mrs. A. E. Martin, and on the. West by lot of Mrs. Lena Davies, as shown by plat thereof made by J. D. Robinson, Civil Engineer, dated April 28th, 1924. The said lot being the lot conveyed to E. R. Cail by Mrs. Emma Holman by deed dated Oct. 5th, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barn well County in Book 9-G, at page 14L Terms Sale: Cash; the Master to rt quire the successful bidder, other than L'e plaintiff, to immediately de posit the sum of Five Hundred Dbllaia as a guarantee that his bid will be complied with unless good cause tor non-compliance shall be shoem; and that upqg^failure of the successful bidder to make said deposit, the Mas ter shall immediately resell the said premises on the same terms, and so continue until the said deposit shall have been made; and that upon fhil- ure -of the successful bidder to com- pTy wrCKTiis bid wifKln a" reasonable time the said Master shall’ resell said premised upon the succeeding sales day, or some subsequent salesday named by plaintiff’s attorney upon the same terms and after due adver tisement, subject to the risk of the farmer bidder. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. 0 G M. GREENE. Master. Master’s office, Sept. 8, 1927. ■ 1 ■" 1 1 1 1 " '""" MASTER’S SALE. Parker; on the East by lands at W. M. Parker and Killtngwworth; on the South by lands of D. 9. Henderson, Attorney, and on the West by the Run of Lower Three Runs Creek. Terms of* Sale; Cash; the Master to require of the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, a deposit of One..Hundred Dollar* as a guaranty that his bid will be coenplied with unless good cause therefor be shown and in default of such deposit the Master shall immediately resell the said premise* upon the same terms; and that if the successful Udder, after making said deposit, shall fail to comply with his bid within a reasona ble time the Master shall resell the said premises on the same terms on some subsequent salesday named by plaintiff’s aCCbrnpyp. Purchaser to pay for. stamps Afid papers. „ G. M. GREENE. Master. Master’s office, Sept 8th, 1927. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Alderman, E. F. A. Wieters & Son, Palmetto Guano Corporation, and Bank of Springfield, Defendants, XBy virtue of a~ decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, in ffont of the Court-House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October 3rd, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the folloering de scribed real property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or plantation of land situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, and in the State of South Carolina, con taining sixty (60) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of C. E. Gyles; Ea*t by estate of C. E. Gyles; South by land* of H. C. Odom, and on the West by estate lands of W. B. Ross, being that same tract of land- con veyed by L. H. Snider to Mike Glea- ton and from Mike Gleaton to W. H. Alderman. Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for tevenue stamps and G. M. GREENE. Master, Master’s office. Sept 8th, 1927. D; H. by lands of C. A. ^ Mkw. J. A. Morris am ea Mars formerly a part of tha lands formerly a part of the tract of land but recently ordered sold to L. A. Harley and lamis of C. A. Weathers bee. c Also: All that certain piece or panel at land situate in the Town of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing two and one-half (YJA) acres, mors or free bounded on the north 550 feet on Patterson Street, running from Blackville road to line pf T. S. Cave; on the east and south 800 feet by Blackville Road and Main Street of the Town of Barnwell, and weet 560 feet-by lots of Falkensteip and Cave; the said premises being the land upon which is now situate the reeidenoe of Harry D. Calhoun and a number of tenant houses, and being that portion of a certain tract of land conveyed to Harry D. Calhoun by C. F. Pechman by deed recorded mn Book 8-E, page 76,4haUia* not here tofore been conveyed. ' The real estate above described will be sold in separate tracts. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to deposit with me ten per cent, of the amount of his, her or their bids, either in cash or by certified check, the same to be applied on the bid, should there be a compliance with the same, but ■bould there be a failure to do so, then said amount to dsposited shall be forfeited, to the plaintiff and the premises re-iaoM upon the same tonus and at such bidders’ risk. N. B. GAMBLE, Receiver, Home Bank of Barnwell. t i State of South Carolina, County of Barnewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. t- ,, * * . ' ^ • Eva D. Calhoun, Plaintiff, vs. H. D. Calhoun and The Flash Com pany, a corporation, and A. M. Wither* and Eliza H. Withers, co partners trading as ^Albert With ers Company, . • | Defendants. * v 1 « By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction, in front of the Court House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October 3rd, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: AH of that piece, parcel or tract of land in the above named County and State, known as Cherry Hill plants-1 tion and containing 478 acres, more or less, bounded mfw or formerly as follows: On the North by lands of Mrs. Kate M. Patterson and W. M. NOTICE OF SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnewll. In the Court of Common Pteaa. The State of South Carolina, Ex Rel Ai>ert. S. Farit, State Bank Ex aminer, . Petitioner. n. Home Bank of Barnwell, Harry D. Calhoun, at al., , Defendants. Pursuant to the terms of an order signed in the above entitled case by Judge H. F. Rice, dated June 29, 1927, and of a supplemental order signed in the above entitled case by Judge l H**t ' 'S&imZSiM: Awnitt 31. 1927, directing me as Receiver of the Home Bank of Barnwell, to sell the iproprty hereinafter described; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thst I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in* front of the Court House door in Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the 3rd day of October, 1927, the following de scribed property: A certain piece, parcel or lot and banking house situate thereon in the flown of Barnwell, bounded north by Main St., east by lot of Method! it Church, sou h by lot of C. F. Molarr and west by Jot and building of Es tate of J. A. Porter. Also: , All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land with buildings and im provements rthereon containing one acre, more or less, lying, being and situate in the town of Snelling, State and County aforesaid, and bounded as follows: North by right of way of Atlantic Coast Lfne Railroad Com pany; east by lot formerly owned by J. M. Easterling; ana on the west by jot now or formerly owned by B. B. Woodward. , 1 Also: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land with improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in Richland Township, County and State aforesaid, containing 355 acres, more or less, and known as a part of the homestead place of W. F. Greene, de ceased, and bounded as follows: On he north by lands formerly of said tract recently ordered sold to L. A. Harley and lands of Rountree and Barckhalter, on the east byr lands tor- Plaintiff, SUMMONS FOE RELIEF. -t State of South Carolina, * County of Barnwell. - Court of W. T. Aycock, vs. J. T. Felder, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint to this action and to aorve a copy of on the subacrlbssa at their office in Barnwell. 8. CL, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive af ♦ha day of aiah ssrrtea; end If toil to answer to* Oomptotoi the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this •rt ion will apply to th* coart far tha relief demanded hi the Complaint. Dated Atgast 11th, A. D., 1927 # BROWN and Bl'SH. NOTICE. TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANT, J. T. FELDER: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tha Complaint to ton above entitled action ana on th* 80th day of Augm*, 1927, filed in the office of the Clerk of Coart for Barnwell County, South Oaroltoa. BROWN and BUSH, . SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. t, *' • ' ~~ hii.to nar mmmmmommmma ~h--i - - - State of Sooth Carolina, County of Barnwell. Coart of Common Pleas. • Cora Brooker and McLaurin Brooker, Plaintiffs, vs. Laurie Brooker, Eugene Brooker, John Brooker, FVsnnie Carroll, Thelma Prevonga, Annie Brooker, Helen Broker, J. Z. Brooker, Char lotte Brooker, United Daughters of the Confederacy and N. B. Gamble, Receiver of the Home Bank of Barnwedl. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your anfcorer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office In Barn well, S. C., within twenty days after Hie service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; end if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the-Complaint. Dated 20th day of Aug. A. D., 1927. BROWN and BUSH, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. NOTICE. TO THE ABSENT 'DEFENDANTS, JOHN BROOKER AND FANNIE CARROLL: - . YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that toe complaint in the above entitled action was on toe 20th day of August, 1927* filed in the offide of the Clark of Court for Bum well County, Sooth Carolina. BROWN and M *