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THUMDAT, OCTOBER M. t«7. ImprovBd Uniform International \ 0 I Lesson I (Br K1V. P. R riTZWATBK, D.D.. Dm* Moody Blblo Inatltuto of Chleayo.) (©. IW. by Wootom Nowapopor Ualoa.) Lesson for October 23 THE CALL OF THE.PROPHET ' '*•' . ,• • .. w ; • •• - LESSON TEXT—-I Klnga M; Amoa 7:10-16; laa^ «:K8. GOLDEN TEXT—I heard the voice of the Lord aaylng. Whom ahall I aend. and who will go for uaT" Then I aaid, , Here am I, aend me. PRIMARY TOPIC—God Chooaea Hla Helpers. JUNIOR. TOPIC—God’s Call to Serv ice. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Spirit of the Volunteer. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Need for Modern Prophets. A prophet i& on« ttho speaks forth the message of another. A prophet may foretell events, but his primary business Is to speak forth God’s mes sage. I. The Call of Elisha (I Kings 10:19, 20). -v I. His occupation. He seems to have, been a well-to-do farmer, as there were twelve yoke of oxen in service when God called him. It was while engaged In his common duty that he received the divine call ■ 2. How he was called. Elijah cast his mantle upon him as he passed by. II. Tho Call of Amos (Amos 7:10- 15).. 1. His occupation (v. 14). He was a herdsman and gatherer of sycamore fruit 2. He was a prophet, not by suc cession nor trained Id the prophetic schools. 3. God called him from his humble life to stand before the king. God ts not straitened for helpers. He raises up workers from unexpected quarters, fills them with His Spirit and sends them forth. — III. The Call of Isaiah (Isa. 0:1-8). L Isaiah’s vision of the Lord (rv. fruitful, until he has had a vision of the Lord. (1) He saw the Lord on His throne EUenton Pottoffice Terns of nle, cash, gad that the Master do require the succeesfnl bid* Washington, Oct. 15.—The civil ser vice commission today announced that an examination to 1111 the post office at Ellenton would be held at an eeriy date. The exact date will be an nounced later. V' • or less, and bounded ae follows: on the North and East by lande of Mrs. E. gtmiiis; Bon Hi fljppf Anna Boyle*, COralie Wllkeraon, A. B. yum of Five Hundred Dollars, either P. B: Dicks, and West hy B. Dicks and L. W. HBL of P. Kline News. Kline, Oct. 15.—Among those at tending the W. M. U. Convention Sat urday, October 8, at Sycamore weie Mrs. Kate Wingo, Mrs. Flora Thomp son and Mrs. J. F. Ready. Mrs. Thomnson gave a charming reply to the welcome address to the visitors. Mr. end Mrs. D. M. Kincaid, of Statesville*. N. C., spent the week-ejjd wjth the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Sanders. Bill Creech, of Savannah, Qa., is spending some time with friends and relatives hereT Miss Bbnita Browning, of Barnwell, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Browning. Miss Eva Sanders, who has boon spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Creech and F. T. Sanders, has gone to Augusta, where she has accepted a position. ~ The Kline citizens are glad tt> wel come Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker and family, wlfo have recently moved to town. + Mr. and Mrs.^pY. H. Johnson and family and Mrs. J. Bradley motored Holly and Mrs. W. H. Boyles; and West by lands of J. F. Boyles; andb M. M. Holly. * Terms of sale i Cash. Purchagei; M pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Baimwell County, i Master’s office, Oct. 18, 1927. , 5? MASTER’S SALE. Skate of jSovi^h Carolina, • County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Armour Fertilizer Works, r v IVXVsl cash or by certified check, the same to hs applied on the bid should thclw be a compliance with the same. But ihould there be a failure to doi so, then it shall be forfeited to the plaintiff, and the premises re-sold do the same or the next convenient salesday there after upon the same terms and at such bidder’s risk. * # Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. , G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. a "Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927. MASTER’S SALE. pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927. * aBd G." T Master for Barnwell Coaatjr. \ vs. Plaintiff, R. M. Burckhalter, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sbll at public auction in front of the Court House in Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday, No vember 7th, 1927, the same beinjf Salesday in said month, between (he* legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: All that tract, piece or "parcel of land situate, lying and being, in Richland Township, in the Couffty and State aforesaid, containing two hun dred and eighty-eight f288) acres, more or less, and bounded on the State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. H. L. O’Bannon, , ' ' Plaintiff, vs. ^ _ y ■ ■ ■ • A"- — Jamison Williams, Bank of Olar, Home Bank of Barnwell, by its Re ceiver, N. B. Gamble, and Estelle H. Patterson, Defendants. * By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause,-four hundred and seventy three(1,473) to Brunson Sunday where they visited North by lands of Quitman Rountree; Mrs. Johnson’s and Mrs. Bradley’s father. Dee Fitts Bradley, t of Orangeburg, spent the week-end in Kline with his parents. Mrs. B. M. Jenkins, Jr., and Mrs. Kate Wingo motored to Augusta Tuesday on a shopping tour. - Legal Advertisements on the East by lands of the estate of L. A. Greene; on the South by lands of Alfreds Owens and Maggie Ander son, and on the West by lands for merly pf F. H. Dicks, now Chisolm Harley; the same being the homestead place of the late Basil Burckhalter and conveyed to me by E. B. Burck halter November, 1913. Terms of sale: Cash/ the Master to require of the successful bidder other than the defendant, M. B. H«- m)uU, I Hundred xnd Notice is hefeby given that I will Fifty ($250.00) Dollars, as a guarantee file my final return as Administrator of the good faith of his bid and up-m I of the estate of W. H. Zissett, with I will sell-at public auction in front of the Court Hourfe in Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday, No vember 7th, ’ 1927, the same being salesday in safd ifionth, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in'Bam- well County, South Carolina, and con taining twenty and seven tenths (20.7) acres and bounded by lands of Moses Williams, estate lands of Samuel L. Williams, lands of Annaliza Brown, lands of Bennie Williams and lands of Seymour Williams, as will more firily and explicitly appear by refer- •“jihrk.of land made on January 27th, 1919, by E. G. Hay, MASTER’S SALE By virtue of a decree of the Court qf Common Pleas for Barn well County, S. C., heretofore' made in the case of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company versus Mrs. Hope L. Still, et al., I, G. M. Greene, Mas ter for Barnwell County, will sell on sales day In November, 1927,^ being Monday, the 7th day of said month, during the usual hours of sale, before thfr Courthouse door, in the town of Barnwell, S.^C., to the highest bidder: for cash: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, with the improvements thereon, ■situate, lying and being on the waters of Batteau Branch, about three miles north of the Town of Barjiwell, on the east side—jjf thp Bamwell-Blackville Public Road, and on both sides of the^ght-of-way of the Southern Railway, in the County of Barnwell, in the State of South Carolina, containing one thousand (v. l) v The supreme oped of a senr sot of God is to bare a vis Ion of Him, j the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of even to see illra on His throne. Just Probate for Barnwell County, Stare now, perhaps as never before, we j Q f South Carolina, upon Monday, the need a vision of the enthroned Lord, as the awful darkness Is settling down j upon the world. (2) He snw the Seraphim above! (vv. 2. 3). Their stundiug Indicated I that they were In readiness to do His bidding. Their equipment with six ; wings showed their ability to execute the divine will. In the divine pres ence, one pair was needed to veil thei head from the divine glory, one pair veiled the feet which had been soiled | In contact with the world, while the I third pair was suspended In midair waiting to depart on the divine er rand. Aa they waited In Hla pres-1 ence their continued cry was “Hoty. 31st day of Ootober, and petition the said Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. ' R. L. ZISSETT. Admr. Est. W. H. Zissett. Barnwell, S. C^ OcL 6, 1927. It. MASTER’S SALE State of South Carolina, Countv of La'-nwell. ta the Court o! W. T. Aycock, vs. Common Pleas Plaintiff, the failure of the successful bidder to make such deposit immediately af ter the sale, the Master shall then cn the same salesday immediately re sell the said premises upon the same terms and conditions; and upon the failure of the sur<%asful bidder to comply with his bid within a reason able time, the Master shall re-sell the I said premises upon the next succeed ing or some convenient subsequent salesday upon the same terms and I conditions. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stAnps. G. M. GREENE. Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927. Surveyor, and which plat ia recorded | dated 29th October, 1917, and recoH- in the office of Clerk of Court for, ed in said office in Deed book 8-P, at Barnwell County in plat book 9-P, i page 122; said tract has such forms. page 121, and being the interest of Jamison Williams in the estate of his father, Daniel Williams. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE. Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, OcL 14. 1927. MASTER’S SALE MASTER'S SALE .V* l *** •• 2a State of South Carolina, > j County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleat. . . Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany, . i. V Plaintiff; YI. ^ Frank M. Harley, The Southern Cot ton Oil Company,. Bank of Western Carolina, Bank of Kline, Carolina Bond and Mortgage Company and R. E. Carwile, as Receiver of Caro lina Bond and Mortgage Company, -** % 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, ^>tate and County aforesaid, on Monday, No vember 7th, 1927, the same tfeing salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: AH those two certain pieces, par cels or tracts of land, with improve ments thereon, situate, lying endu ing in Great Cypress Township, in the County of Barnwell, in the State of South CarolinaAcontaining in the ag gregate 504 acres, more or less, and more particularly described as fol lows: Tract No. 1. All that certain tract of land in said County and State con taining 390.73 acres, more or-less, and bounded a s follows: On the North by lands of Lott Sanders and W. E Hogg; on the East by linds of A. M. Harrison and A. I. Best; on the South by lands of J. P. Goes* and G. W. Stevenon, and on the West by the public road from Barnwell to Baldoe, which separates said tract _of land from the lands of the estate of Carrie Harden; said tract of land being kno^tn as the Knepton tract and haa such forms, marks, buttings and boordarie* as are shown upon „ plat of survey thereof made by J. V. Mare, C. E.. dated December, 1920, and re corded in the office of the Clerk of Court for said county in Book 9-C, page 761. T^act No. 2: All that certain tract of land in said county and Stata, on w-.— ithe Southern Railway surrounding h... . .ur»»y °f tto prop.*, ^"l Y ^ ore . enttmin* HIM acres, more or leas, and bounded aa acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands former^L-af Ashleigh and lands of Mrs. Kate Miles, now the lands of Owen Ross and Nix; East by lands of Miles and Aldrich and Batteatf Branch; South by lands now or formerly of Mrs Julia B. Easterling, and West by the Black- ville and Barnwell Public Road. The tract herein mortgaged being known as the .“Brown Place” and being the same tract heretofore con. veyed to Mrs. M. E. Still and Mrs.'H. L. Still by L. K. Mulford, by (feed dated April 2, 1914, and recorded in the office of the Cl*rk of Court of said Coupty in Deed Book 8-W, page 17, gRl conveyed to Mrs. Hope L. Still by Mis. M. E. Still by deed maiks, buttings and boundaries aaare shown upon a plat of survey thereof made by Robert C. Mixton. Surveyor, dated May 16, 1906, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of said County in Book 9-L. page 199. In case the defendant Mrs. Hope L. Still fhall at her own coet and expense Defendant. By virtue of a- decretal order to me holy, holy. - . *— ' (3) He saw manifestation! of! J. T. Felder, majesty (v. 4). As thft. holy ones! n-/—i__» I cried the very doorposts moved and the temple was filled with smoke. Smoke Indicates the divine presence j directed in the above entitled cause, | to anger (Ex. 19:8; 20:18). v j I will sell at public auction in front of 2. Isaiah's conviction of aln (v. 6). the Court House in Barnwell, §Ute! When he got n vision of the holy Godj , nd Cdunt a f oregaidf on Monday. No- he was smitten with a sense of ala. | . _ .. . The re..oo the. men think .ell of vwnb ' r 7th - 1927 ' ,h * b '"'" MASTERS SALE State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. a Court of Common Pleas. John R. Vann. Receiver First Nation al Bank of Barnwell, S. C.,. Plaintiff, vs. Rosalee Sanders, Defendant. ordered sold 'made by a competent surveyor, and the same divided into follows: On the North by lands of J. W. Walker. J. W. Bates and W. G. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. I _ , , * . * , . By virtue of a decretal order to me The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, directed in the above entitled cause. fifteen or more parcels, and shall file ..id pl.t with G. M. Gr " n '■ U "'' , Britton rrt.tr; rn thr K.rt by I..1. for B..n„rll County, on <* „ j. W . Bnto. nnd W. G. Britton on- I honr of Mir. that thr Mid Mm ^ ^ ^ Mrv , .hall olfrr thr Mid pr.prrt, for •£. g E >nd „„ w „, „ ^ Firrt. in parcrl. .. .hown by thr ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pint to hr hlrd with him and. SrrmHl. , uUi brtUnn had boundar- J as a whole. In case said property 1 i brings more, when offered for sale as Plaintiff, va. s # reason that men themselves Is that they have never seen God. Face to face with the I/ord, Isaiah saw himself as wholly vile. Rn realized that he had sinned In speech, and If In speech, then in heart, therefore the cry of despair. ( !- 1 ;mIi clvanshcd- firoM 1 atu (.wv 0; ! 7iu ilftvlag beep. ctfixJckftii^oC^ And confessed tiis^in. a burning coal was sent from the hltar which purged away his sin. His penitential guilt * was forgiven and removed. ' 4. Isaiah’s call (v. 8). His call from God did not come until after his cleansing. The purged soul Is the soul ready for the Lord’s service. 5. Isaiah’s dedication (v. 8). As soon as he was cleansed he quickly responded for service. The one who . has been sanctified and made meet for 9 the Master’s service readily responds to the call of God. He did not wait to see the eftd from the beginning, but freely gave himself up to that service. 0. Isaiah’s commission (vv. 9-13). Because of the unpromising outlook, Isaiah shrank from his responsibility. He saw the people steeped in selfish ness, but in spite of that the Lord assured him that their blindness and sin would not continue forever. The I people would go on In sin, be taken Into captivity, and the land left deso late; but as the oak, after shedding its leaves Is for a time apparently lifeless, yet it retains Its substance and so can manifest Its life, the prophet is given to see under this figure that despite the deadness of ' the nation a remnant shall be saved. The holy seed of the .kingdom shall come to frnitage In the last days! salesday in said month, between the legal hors of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: All those two certain tracks or par cels of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, ■ _ !fwn plat Robert M. Mixson, Swift A Company, Federal Intermediate Credit Bank, * and the Central National Farm a Loan Association, , Defendants. img I will sell at public auction in front of the Court House in Barnwell, State and County afoteaaid, on Mopday, No vember 7th, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the a whole than when offered for sale in parcels, the sale shall be made of the property as a whole. In case, however, the property shall bring more when offered for sale In parcels than when ocered - as a whole, the said sale shall be made in parcels; subject, however, to the following made by E. McN. Carr, C. E., dated October, 1918, and recorded irf R. M. C. office, Barnwell County, in Title Book 9-C, page’ , said tracts containing respectively 14 and 16 acres, and aggregating twenty-nine acres, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of E. H. McDon-! aid and Tract No. 6; East by Tracts Nos. 4 a nd 5; South by Tract No. 8 and West by tract No. 8, as will mo> e fully appear by reference to said pint Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. G. M. GREENE, Master, Barnwell County. Master’s officer Oct. 18, 1927. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas, M. B. Hagood. Lizzie Garvm, vs. Plaintiff, Defendant. I will sell at public auction in*front of the Court House in Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday. No vember 7th, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between ’ the legal hours of. sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: AH that piece, parcel or tract of land containing four hundred twenty- eight (428) acres, more or less, situ ate, lying and being cm the public road about three miles north-west frohi the town of Williston, in Willis- ton Township, County of Barnwell, j. State of South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses jipd distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof-made by Jno. N. Hankerson, Surveyor, 13th day of Oc-1 tober, 1921, a copy of which plat is attached to abstract and filed with the | Federal Land Bank of Columbia. 1 Said land being bounded on the North 'Enoch Hickson, v ; by lands of 0. L. Weeks, J. W. Black, f Defendant. B. Ross and estate of W. A. B._ New- • By virtue of a decretal order to me som; on the East by estate lands ‘cf directed in the above entitled cause, legal hours of sale, the following de- provisions "and condition! : Each and scribed real property, to wit: (every succeaaful bidder upon said * All that certain piece, parcel or property, when offered'in parcels, shall " “ ~ ~||g4eiml lioia^ Greek Cypress t'osmsWp, •BarmrtfT Ow MUsKi as * a lit writes jiiunce with his bid, in *. The Highest Energy “Prayer Is the very highest 'energy of which the human heart Is capable.” —Coleridge. life Life Is the soul’suiursery—Its train ing ptaee for the destinies of eternity. —W. M. Thackery. Preying end Living He who prays as he ought will en deavor to Uvf as he ought.—Owen. 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, on Monday, No vember 7th, 1927, ; the saifie being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land, lying, situate and being in Red Oak Township, County of Barn well and State aforesaid, containing eightyine (69) acres of land, more County, S. C., containing ninety-seven (97) acres, more or less, and bounded North by Snake Pond Public Road; E^pt by lands of Mrs. Mattie Moms; South by lands of Mrs. Bob Morris, and West by lands of Joe Morris. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE , Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927. MASTER’S SALE. . State, of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pl^is.. J. B. Armstrong, Treasurer of Barn well County, Plaintiff, vs. of his compliance with cash or certified check, the sum of at least Seven Hundred Fifty Dolls:a ($750.00) for each tract bid in by him. In case, however, said sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00) does not equal one-third of. tn# amount he has bid upon each tract, then said successful bidder or bid ders shall be required to deposit at least one-third of the amount of his or her bid in cash or certified check with the Master during the legal hours of sale. Upon his or her fail ure so to do the Master shall re-offer the_»aid property so bid in for sale during the legal hours of sale, upon the same day and upon the same terms and conditions. Provided, that in no event if the bid for these lands in separate tracts be accepted shall the MasteV execute and deliver unto any purchaser bf the separate tracts any deed'unrHI- .the Master has in hands a surif^suffieient to pay all the costs of this action, taxes and the ies -aa are shown upon a plat of sur vey thereof made by J. V. Mace, C. E., dated December,-1920, and record ed in the office of Clerk of Court for said county in Book 9-C, page 768. Terms of sale, for cash. Ne kid shall be accepted by the Master until a cash deposit of $500.00 made, said sum to bo forfeited an< plied to the payment of plaintiff’s Judgment v if with sale is aot had withii from the date thereof. Part'baser to revenue ' G. M. GREENE. * Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927. MASTER’S SALE State of South Carolina, ~ * County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Ida W. Aycock, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Carroll, Defendant. . direc . . .. . . , J Jackson Mathid; on the South by W. I will sell at public auction in front of amount due upon plaintiff s Judgment B. Owens, Toole, Robert Stallings, J; the Court House in Barnwell, State in full, nor shall any purchaser of the W. Black and W. M. Merritt, and on and County aforesaid, on Monday, No-1 respective tracts acquire any inter- the West by W. B. Owens. This vember 7th, 1927, the same lieing est under his bid for any of said lands, tract consists of two tracts of land, |'salesday in said month, between the; cr a right to compliaifce, until these one of which was conveyed’ to the' legal hours of sale, the following de-, condititmg have been fulfilled, said R. M. Mixson by Martha Mixson : scribed real property, to wit: ■ J No bid shall be accepted on on the 28th day of October, 1892, and j All that certain piece, parcel or land, when sold as a whole, unless tae recorded in the office of Clerk of trttet of land, with improvements cash deposit of Seven Hundred Fii y Court for Barnwell County ih Book thereon, lying, situate and being in ! ($750.00) Dollars is m»de by the of Deeds 5-Z, page 509. And the oth- j Richland Tovmahip, County and State “ r "' * ni er having been conveyed to said R. M.! aforesaid, containing one hundred and Mixson by Robert M. Willis on the! thirty-five (135) acres, more or Ifess,] 36th day of December, 1883. and re-^ and bounded as follows: On the corded in the office of Oerk of Court for Barnwell County, Book of Deeds 4»Y, pages 398, 399. " , • North by lands now or formerly of Daniel Stallings; East by •lands of Josdan Dandridge; Sooth by lands pf successful bidder; and the deposit so made, either for sale of said lands in parcels or as a whole, shall be forfeited and applied to the payment of the taxes, costa and plaintiff’s judgment, if a compliance with sale is not bad within ten days from the data tbere- By virtue of a decretal order to raa directed in the above entitled cauae, I will sell at public Auction in front of the Court. House in BarnweH, Stpte and County aforesaid, on Monday, No vember 7th, 1927, the same being salesday in said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the above named county and State, containing one hundred fifteen (115) acres, more or leas, and bound ed on the North by lands of Robinson and E. H; McDonald; on the East by the Run of Toby’s Creek; on th« the J South by lends of W. T. Aycock and B. B. Easterling*and on the We*t*by lands of E. H. McDonald, being the same tract of land urchased by from W. T. Aycock and E B. ling. Termi of sale, cash. Purchaser t pay for papers and revenue stamps. G. M. GREENE Master, Barnwell County. Master’s office, Oct. 14,1967. I .-M r-SffMMicssi