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(©, 1IS7, by W*i*t*rn N*w*pap*r Uni**.) *»■ , . ] Lesson for October 2 . ELIJAH ON MOUNT CARMEL * . LESSON TEXT—I Kln»* 1«. GOLDEN TEXT—Ctooo** you tht# day whom y« will serve. PRIMARY TOPIC—God Hears Eli jah’s Prayer. JUNIOR TOPIC—Standing Alone for God. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Standing for God Against the Crowd. YOUNG PEOPLE AND- ADULT-TOf*- IC—The Courage of Conviction. ' f will tell you that icatioo of the System 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 CaloUbs,—once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack- containing full directions. Only cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) Advertise in The People-Sentinel. Legal Advertisements V 17, I. Elijah's Message to Ahab (vv, 18). When Jezebel became the wife of King Ahab, she waged a savage war fare against God’s prophets, killing all she could find, and thus seeking to abolish the true religion and set up Idolatry Instead. Elijah suddenly ap- peared, announcing the suspensloiL-Qf moisture (I Kings 17:1) as a Judg ment upon the people for their idol atry. He sounded three striking notes In his message: ^ ^ • 1. "As the Lord God of'Israel llv- eth.” He knew that he represented -the living God, therefore did not fear to come Into the presence of the king. 2. "Before whom I stand.” His standing before God indicated his con stant readiness-a* go on His errands. 8. "There shall not be dew nor rain these years, but according to my word.” This suspension of moisture continued for three and a half years, and rain came In answer to Elijah’s prayer (Jas. 5:17). II. A Challenge to Baal Worship (I Kings 18:17-46). As soon as Elijah had delivered his message concerning the drought, he retired from the king’s sight L Elijah shows himself to Ahab (vv. 17.18). (1) Ahab’s question (v. 17). His aim In this question was bo doubt to Intimidate Elijah. (2) Elijah’s ansrter (v. 18). He de nted the charge and boldly declared that the calamity which had befallen the nation was caused by the Idolatry of Ahab and his family. 2. The hold challenge (▼▼. 19-24). (1) The people assemble (vv. 19, 20). At the urgent request of Elijah the king convened the people. (2) The ringing call to decision (w. 21-24). a. The question asked (▼. 21). Many of the people bad not wholly forsaken God. They attempted to worship both God and Baal. b. The silence of the people (▼. 21). This may have been because of fear of the king or Ignorance, for many were of the opinion that to be rellglooa was the only thtn^ necessary. Irrespective of the being worshiped, c. The meth od of decision (vv. 22-24). Two sac rifices were to be provided, one to be offered to Baal, the other to God. S. The test applied (vv. 25-39). (1) Offering by the prophets of Bsal (vv. 25-29). Elijah gavs the prophets of Baal the first opportunity to provs whether BasI was a real God. (2) The Offering by Elijah (w. 80- 39). a. Tbs people Invited near (v. 30). His object In Inviting ths people was to sos dearly In order that they might grasp ths genuineness of ths test Ik The altar repaired (vv. 80-32). Eli jah took twelve stones, representing ths united nation, e. The offering on ths altar (vv. 83-35). After ths bul lock was in place he had four barrels of water three times emptied upon tbs sacrifice and the wood so as to OIL the trench* about ttrerttrirr; 8<r*trre~w*r Elijah that God’s power was sufficient that he heaped difficulty upon diffi culty. d. Elijah’s prayer (vv. 36. 37). This was i model prayer, (a) It was' based upon covenants (v. 38). All reql prayer rests upon covenant relation ships, (b) Its object was God’s exal tation (v. 36). Elijah was Jealous for God’s glory, but the only thing that he asked for himself was to be known as God’s servant (c) It was for the salvation of the people (v. 37). e. The result (vv. 38, 39). (a) The fire of the Lord fell and consumed, not only the sacrifice, but the wood, stones and dust even licking up the wafer In the trenches, (b) The people fell on their faces and confessed that the Lord was the God. 4. The execution of Baal’s prophets (v. 40). Israel's government was a theocracy. §od waa their king. Idol atry was treason against the King. These false prophets were traitors to God and therefore should die. 8. Elijah vindicated (w. 41-46). The proof that Elijah waa God’s prophet waa Incomplete until rain came. III. Elijah Taken Up Into Heaven Kings 2:1-15). Not only was the prophet vindicated In that the offering was consumed and rain came, hut God took him to Him self when his work was done. '*• Faith of Our Fathers “The church should be kept the source of spiritual life and power. Neven before did the world so need emphasis upon the ’faith of our te thers living still,’“—Rev. B. Allen Reed. :: Sawed From Doubt At last Thomas was saved from doubt What saved him? Love for Christ He had anchored bis soul to tbs Nsxareoe with s mighty and abid ing love.—Vance. MASTER’S SALE. Parker; on ths East by lands of W. M. Parker and KJUinfsrworth; on the Sooth by lands of D. 8. Henderson, "jOSofneyT*hd on tha West by ths Run of Lower Three Rons Creek. Terms of Sale: Cash; the Master to require of the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, a deposit of One Hundred Dollars as s guaranty that hia bid will be . complied with unless good cause therefor be shown and in default of inch deposit the Master shall immediately resell the said premise's' upon the same terms; and that if the successful bidder, 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 attorneys. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE. ~ Master. Master’s office, Sept. 8th, 192T7. State of Sou^h Carolina, County of Bamewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. ' —. v • T Atlantic Life Insurance Company, Plaintiff, vs. 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. \ ■ t 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 Wing 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 fest West of the Western sdge of Marlboro Street, and the Western edge of State Highway No. 1, running West 100 feet to a point on Main Street, thence South. 200 fleet to a point on line of W. P. Franklin; thence East 85 feet to a point on line of Mrs. A. E. Hartin; thence North 16 East 302.4 feet to tee beginning point, bounded on the North by Main Street of aaid town; on the East by lot of Mrs. Mary J. Parker; on the South by lota of W. P. Franklin and Mr*. A. E. Hartin, and on the West by lot of Mrs. Lena Daviea, 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 detd dated Oct. 5th, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barn well County in Book 9-G, at page 14 L Terms jf Sale: Cash; the Master to require the successful bidder, other than tee plaintiff, to immediately de posit the sum of Five Hundred Dollars as a guarantee that hia bid will be complied with unless good cause for. non-compliance shall be shown; and that upon failure of the successful bidder to make said deposit, the Mas ter shall immediately resell the aaid premises on the same terms, and so continue until the said deposit shall have been made; and that upon fail ure of the successful bidder to com ply with his bijjL_withiU-B raaaoBB time the aaid Muster shall reseif said premises upon the sucseeding 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. G M. GREENE. Master. Master’s office, Sept. 8, 1927. MASTERS SALE. State-of South Carolina, County of IJarnewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. Eva D. Calhoun, Plaintiff, vs. H. D. Calhoun and The Flash Com pany, a corporation, and A. M. . Withers and Eliza H. Withers, co partners trading as Albert With ers Company, i 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 Court House in Barnwell, State and county aforesaid, upon Monday, October 3rd, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hoars of sale, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: All of that pieces parcel or tract of land in the above named County and State, known as Cherry Hill planta tion and containing 478 acres, more or less, bounded now or formerly as follows: On the North by lands of Mrs. Kate M. Patterson and W. M. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Bamewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. t _ Plaintiff, - vg: W. H. Alderman, E. F. A. Wieters & Son,’ Palmetto Guano Corporation, and Bank of Springfield, ^ , Defendants, By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, • 1 * 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 sa'J month, between the legal hours of sale, the following 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 Stgte of South Carolina, .eon- taining sixty (60) acres, mbre or less, gwa - MOT3M ~»r~T8IT5Wir VrTVSS North by lands of C. E. Gyles; East by estate qf C. E. Gyles; South by lands of H. C. Odom, and on the West by estate lands of W. B. Rosa, being that aanne tract of land con veyed by L. H. Snider to Mike Glea- ton and from Mike Gleaton to W. H. Alderman. Terma of Sale: Cash,'pnrehaaer to pay for revenue stanfps and papers. G. M. GREENE. Master. Master’s office. Sept. 8th, 1927. -NOTICE OF SALE. Stete of South Carolina, County of Bamewll. In the Court of Common Pleas. The State of South Carolina, Ex Rel Afoert S. Farit, State Bank Ex aminer, Petitioner. va. Home Bank of Barnwell, Harry D. Calhoun, ci 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 J Henry Johnson, dated August 31, 1927, directing me as Receiver of the Home Bank of Barnwell, to sell the iproprty hereinafter described; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I wiU > offer for sale bo' the highest bidder for cash in> front of the Court House door in Barnwell, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the'itad day of October, 1927, the following de< scribed property: certain piece, parcel or lot and banking house situate thereon in the town of Barnwell, bounded north by Main St., east by lot of Methodist Churdh, scute by lot of C. F. Molair and west by lot and building of Es tate of J. A. Porter. merty of D. H. by Undo of C. A. hum formerly V port of tendo formerly a part of ths ssms tract of land tart recently ordered told to L. A. Harley and lands of G. A. Weathers bee. AkMK All that certain pisce or parcel of land situate ki the Town of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, - nonteining two ind one-half (2K) acres, more or lean bounded on the north 560 fleet an Patterson Street, from BlackviUe road to line of T. S. Cave; on the eant and south 600 feet by BlackviUe Road and Main Street of the Town of Barnwell, and west 550 feet by lots of Falkenstein and Cave; the said premises being the land upon which is now situate the residence of Harry D. Calhoun and a number of tenant houses, and being that portion of a, certain tract of land conveyed bo Harry D. Calhoun by C. F. Peehman by deed recorded ta Book h-E,.page 76, that has not here tofore been conveyed. The real estate above described will be sold in separate tracts. "Terms of sale cash, purchaser bo jpayjor stamp* , and paper*. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to deposit with me ten^jwr cent, of the amount * of his, lift* or their Wds, either in cash or by certified check, the same to be applied on the bid, should there be a compliance with the same, but should there be a failure to do m, then said amount so deposited shall be forfeited to the plaintiff and the premise* re-aoid upon tee same terms and at aoth bidden’ risk. N. B. GAMBLE, Receiver, Home Bank of BamweiL . . '■■■, ? SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, County of BarnwelL- _ Court of W. T. Aycock, ▼s. J. T. Felder,.^ TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint fas this action and to serve a copy of your anawer to toe said Complaint on the eubecr[bei» at their office in Barnwell, 8. C., within twenty day* after the service hereof, exclusive of ♦he dey of such service; and If you foil to answer the Oomplafait within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff la this artion will apply to ths court for the relief demanded in the Oomplafait. Dated August Hth, A. D., 1927. BROWN and BUSH, PtehAilTs Attorneys- NOTICE. «• TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANT, J. T. FELDER: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in the above entitled action waa on the 30th day of Augtoit, 1927, filed in the effice of the dark of Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina. . BROWN and BUSH, PlafaRUTp Attmneym. Plaintiff, Defendant. Also: 4a All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land with buildings and im provements ithereon containing one acre, more or leas, 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 Line Railroad Com- 8UMMON8 FOR RELI1 State of South ConiiiMft, County of Barnwell. *"*"" • Court of Common Pleas. Cora Brooker and McLa&rin Brooker, Plaintiffs, vs. 4 Laurie Brooker, Eugene Brooker, John Brooker, Ffannie Carroll, Thelma Prevtmga, 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 Barnwell, Defendants. TO TPE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: j YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a topy of your anfewer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office in Bera- well, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon foil to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the j^aintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the pany; east by lot formerly owned by J. M. Easterling; ana on the west by I relief demanded in the Complaint, lot now br formerly owned by B. E. » Dated 20th day of Aug. A. D., 1927. Woodward. Also: ' X BROWN and BUSH, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. 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 Reuntree and Burckhalter, on the east by lands fot- NOTICE, TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS, - JOHN BROOKER AND FANNIE CARROLL: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the complaint in the above entitled action was on (he 20th day of August, 1927,-fifari in the offide of the Clerk of Court for Ban*: well County, South Carotins. *• MOWN and BUSH, At