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Lesson for October 30
AMOS DENOUNCES SIN
V
(Wortd’t Temperance Sunday.)
LESSON TEXT—Amo. t:4-12. V
GOLOEIJ TEXT—Seek good and not
•vil, that ye, may live, and so the
Lord the God of host, shall be with
you as ye have spoken.
PRIMARY TOPIC—The Punishment
of Sin.
, JUNIOR TOPIC—What God Think,
of Sin.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
—Why the Drink Traffic Is Pro
hibited.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Intemperance and Associated Evil a
~ Amos, a shepherd and tradesman
(Amos 7:14, 15) was called to proph-
'MJ r for God. He was neither In the
prophetic line, nor trained in the pro
phetic schools.
I. The Sine of Judah (2:4, 5).
In the first part of the bookj^mos
sets forth judgments upon the sur
rounding nations. The aim, doubtless,
was to show that there is no escape
from God’s judgment The' nation or
individual that sins shall surely be
- Judged (Num. 32:23).
1. They despised the law of the Lord.
To despise means to spurn, to dis
regard. To despise God’s law is a sin
directl^ against God. There is no es
cape from judgment for such as do
this. (Heb. 10:23. 29).
2. Failed to keep the Lord’s com
mandments (▼. 4).
Disobedience logically follows the
despising of God's law. It not only
robs of blessings in this life, but re-
aults in erernal destruction (II Thess.
1:7-10). '
3. Lies catjjed them to err (v. 4).
Because they despised God's .law
they fell Into lying errors. Doctrine
and conduct. are inseparable. -Think
ing wrong precedes doing wrong.
4. Judgment upon Egypt (v. 5).
This was literally fulfilled a century
and a half later In the capture of Je
rusalem by the Chaldeans.
II. Tha Sint of Israel (2:6-8.)
* The message of the prophet now
comes directly to the northern king
dom.
1. “Sold the righteous for silver" (v.
6).
The judge, for a bribe of silver, de
clared the Innocent to be guilty.
2. “Sold the poor for a pair of
shoes’" (v. 0).
Likely this refers to the practice of
selling Into slavery the debtor who
could not pay for a pair of shoes
which had been sold to him on time.
3. “Pants’* after the dust of the
earth on heads of the poor (v. 30).
The word "pant* means to eagerly
desire. So avaricious had these men
become that they even grasped after
the earth which the down-trodden poor
cast upon their heads In mourning be
cause of their misery.
4. Turned aside the way of the
meek (v. 7).
These grasping rich men turned
aside the meek; that Is, those who
^-onld not stand up for their rights.
5. Licentiousness (v. 7).
So notorious were the Immoralities
practiced that they were eyen guilty
of Incestuous prostitution. This was
not merely the case of falling Into
gensnona sin, but was Indulged In with
the definite purpose of insulting God,
provoking His holy name. -
6. Idolatry (v. 8).
15 acres, and aggregating twenty-nine! Terms of sale, cash, and that "the P. B. Dicks, and Weat.hy lands of P.
Master do requireJEa
the North by lands of E. Hv McDon- j der to deposit at. once with him the
aid and Tract No. fi; East by Tracts sum of Five Hundred Dollars, either
Nos. i a nd 5; South by Tract No. 3
and West by tract No. 8, "as will mo’-e
fully appear by reference to said plat.
Terns of sale: Cash. Purchaser to
pay for stamps and papers.
G. M. GREENE,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct^ 18, 1927.
MASTER’S SALE.
Skate of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell. V
Court of Common Pleas.
Armour Fertilizer Works,
Plaintiff,
vs.
R. M. Burckhalter, et al.,
* Defendants.
cash or by certified check, the same to
be applied on the bid should there bn
a compliance with the same. But
should there be a failure to do so, then
it shall be forfeited to the plaintiff
and the premises re-sold on 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.
Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927.
MASTER’S SALE.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
G. M. GREENE,
Matter, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927.
* ' G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell Goonty.
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MASTER’S SALE.
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Court
State of South-Carolina,
County of Bartiwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
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cedes Gleitz, London typist, finally
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Legal Advertisements
CITATION NOTICE.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, j Plaintiff,
I will sell at public auction in front of | v8 ‘
the Court House in Barnwell, State Jamison Williams, Bank of Olar,
and County aforesaid, on Monday, No- j Home Bank of Barnwell, by its Re-
vember 7th, 1927, the same* beinf I cei v e r, N. B. Gamble, and Estelle
salesday in said month, between the h. Patterson,
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
All that tract* pie£e or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in
Richland Township, in the County and
State aforesaid, containing two hun
dred and eighty-eight (288) acres,
more, or less, and bounded on the
Nortn by lands of Quitman .Rountree;
on the East by lands of the estate of
L. A. Greene; on the South by lands
of Alfred Owens and Maggie Ander
son, and on the West by lands for
merly of F. H. Dicks, now Chisolm
Defendants.
v * v -
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 same being
salesday in said month, between the
legal hours of s&le, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in Barn
well County, South Carolina, and con
taining twenty and seven tenths (20.7)
The State of South Carolina,
• County of Barnwell.
By John K. Snelling, Esq., Probate
Judge. - — ;
WHEREAS, A. B. MrKerley hath
made suit to me to grant unto him
Letters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects of W. W. McKerlev.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and <rreditora of the said
W. W. McKerley, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, S.
C., on Saturday, November 5th, 1927,
next, after publication thereof, at 11
o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Admin
istration should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 24th day
of October, A. D., 1927.
JOHN K. SNELLING,
, Judge of Probate.
Published on the 27th day of Oct.,
1927, in The People-Sentinel.
Harley; the same being thg homestead
pUce of th* late Basil Burckhalter, I *" d bou, ’ ded by 1 *" d!, of Mo!e *
Sa fra ka, v d I Williams, estate lands of Samuel L.
Williams, lands of Annaliza Brown,
and conveyed to me by E. B. Burck
halter November, 1913.
Terms of sale: Cash, the Master
la reqilice-af- the succaaaful
# 4 . . Estate’of»J. S. Creech.
Tl,e, not onl, freqaen ed tip. tXa«« : Barnwell. S.-C:.-Qct.-M. 17W. 4,
MUSI
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drank wine bought with money ex
ported from the poor In unjust fines.
III. God's Goodness to Israel (vv.
9-12). •
God’s manifold blessings and His
goodness are now presented in con
trast with the base practices of the
nation, in order to heighten the pic
ture of their ingratitude.
1. Destroyed their enemies (v. 9).
Tire Ammorite stands for all power-
fill peoples whom God removed from ^and Letters Dismissory,
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file .my final return with the Hon. J.
K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for
Barnwell County, upon Monday, the
21st day of November, 1927, as Ad
ministrator. with the Will Annexed,
of the <*tate of J. S. Creech, and
petition the said Court for an Order
of Discharge and Letters Dismissory.
LOUIS B. CREECH,
Admr. Will Annexed,
other than the defendant, M. B. Ha-
good, a deposit of Two Hundred and
Fifty ($250.00) Dollars, as a guarantee
of the good faith of his bid and upon
the failure of the successful bidd?r
to make such deposit immediately #f-
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 successful bidder to
comply with his bid within a reason
able time, the Master shall re-sell the
said premises upon the next succeed-!
ing or some convenient subsequent
salesday upon the same terms and |
conditions. Purchaser to pay for)
- a . 1
papers and revenue stamps.
G. M. GREENE.
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927.
MASTER’S SALE.
lands' of Bennie Williams and lands
°f_ Seymour Williams, as will more
fully and explicitly appear by refer
ence to a plat of said land made on
January 27th, 1919, by E. G. Hay,
Surveyor, and which plat ig recorded
in the oftice of Clerk of Court for
Barnwell County in plat book 9-P,
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, Oct. 14, 1927.
MASTER’S SALE.
State ef South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
John R., Vann. Receiver First Nation
al Bank of Barnwell, S. C.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Rosalee Sanders,
Defendant.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas. _ , ,
« By virtue of a decretal order to me
The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, | directed in the above entitled cause.
Plaintiff,
va.
Notice of Dinharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final return as Administrator
of the estate of W. H. Zissett, with
the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for Barnwell County, State
of South Carolina, upon Monday, the
j 31st day of October, and petition the
said Court for an Order of Dischai j??
Robert M. Mixson, Swift & Company,
Federal Intermediate Credit Bank,
and the Central National Farm
Loan Association,
Defendants.
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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:
virtue of m decree of the
of Common Pleas for Barn
well County, S. C., heretofore made
in the case of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company versus Mrs. Hbpe
L. Still, et al., I, £. 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
the Courthouse door, jn the town of
Barnwell, S. C., to theliighest 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
Barnwell, on the cast side of the
BamwelJ-BlackviHe "PublicRaadyand
on both sides of the right-of-way of
the Southern Railway, in the County
of Barnwell, in the State of South
Carolina, containing one thousand
four hundred and seventy three(1,473)
acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows: North by lands formerly of
Ashleigh and lands of Mrs. Kate
Miles, now the lands of Owen Ross
and Nix; East by lands of Mile* and
Aldrich and Batteau 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 deed
dated April 2, 1914, and recorded in
the 9ffK».pf the Clerk of Court of
egid County in Deed Book 8-W, pige
17, and conveyed to Mrs. Hope L.
Still by Mrs. M. E. Still by deed
dated 29th October, 1917. and record
ed in said office in Deed book 8-P, at
page 122; said tract has such forms
marks, buttings and boundaries as are
shown upon a plat of survey thereof
made by Robert C. Mixson, 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 shall at her own cost aad expense
have a survey of the property herein
ordeied sold made by a competent
surveyor, and the same divided into
fifteen or more parcels, and shall file
said plat with G. M. Greene. Master
for Barnwell County, on or before the
hour of sale, that the said Master
shall offer the said property for saie,
First, in parcels as shown by the
plat to be filed with him and, Second,
as a whole. In case said property
brings more, when offered for sale as
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 m parcels;
subject, however, to the following
provisions and conditions: Each and
every successful bidder upon said
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina, v
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleat.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Com
pany,
Plaintiff,
wm
vu,
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 *nd Mortgage Company,
Defendants.
a
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, Stata
and County aforesaid, on Monday,
yember 7th, 1927; the same
salesday in said month, between tha
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
« All those two certain pieces, par
cels or tracts of land, with improve
ments thereon, situate, lying and be
ing in Great Cypress Township, in tha
County of Barnwell, in the State of
South Carolina, containing in the ag
gregate 504 acres, more dr lets, and
more particularly deacribed as fol
lows: —-
Tract No. 1. All that certain tract
of land in raid 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. R.
Hogg; on the East by lands of A. If. ^
Harrison and A. I. Best; on the South
by lands of J. P. Guess and G. W.
Steverson, and on the West by tha
public road from Bam welt to BaMoc,
which separates said tract of land
from the lands of the estate of Carrie
Harden; said tract of land being
known as the Knepton tract and has
such forms, marks, buttings and
boundaries as are shown upon a plat
of survey thereof made by J. V. Mace,
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.
Tract No. 2: All that certain tract
of land in said county and State, ow
the Southern Railway surrounding 3
Yenome station, containing 112A4
acres, more or less, and bounded a*
follows: On the North by land) of
J. W. Walker. J. W. Bates and W. G.
Britton estate; cn the East by lands
of J. W. Bates and W. G. Britton es
tate;-on the South by lands of Mr*.
S. E. Harley, and on the West by land*
of G. W. Morris. Sajd tract has such
forms, marks, buttings and boundar
ies aa are ahown upon a plat of sur
vey thereof made by J. V. Mac*, C.
E.. dated December, 1920, and record
ed in the office of Clerk of Court for
said county in Book 9-C, page 76S.
Terms of sale, for cash. No bid
shall be accepted by the Master until
a cash deposit of $500.00 has
made, said sum to be forfeited and ap
plied to the payment of costs
plaintiff’s judgment if cc
, .property, when offered in parcels .shall -hfith is not had within ten
traytrof land. siUiat^. lying and bejfcg . iUuiag. the legaL hftux*
r.'destine to make room .for Israel.
2. Delivered from cruel bondage (v.
10).
God set them free from the-cruel
slavery of the Egyptians. Every re
deemed one has been set free from a
more cruel bondage than that of the
Israelites at the hands of the.Egyp
tians (John 8:34-36).
3. Led them for forty years in the
Wilderness (v. 10).
The wilderness wandering Is a most
wonderful story, showing the tender
iind faithful leading”of God.
- 4. Raised up the prophets (v. 11).
God not only bestowed great honor
upon them in this, but favored them
in raising up prophets from among
their own "offspring. The awful sin
and guilt are here shown In that they
not only turned the prophets from
their lives of separation but gave them
wine to drink.
R. L. ZISSETT.
Admr. Est. W. H. Zissett.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 6, 1927. 4t.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Co;mtv o f Larnwell.
in the- Court of Common Pleas.
W. T. Aycock,
vs.
J. T. Felder,
Plaintiff,
^^efendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
I will sell'at public auction, in front of
the Court House in Barnwell, State
and County aforesaid, on Monday, No
vember 7th, 1927, vthe 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 containing four hundred twenty- j
eight (428) acres, more or less, situ
ate, lying and being on the public
road about three miles north-west
from the town of Williston, in Willis- *
ton Township, County of Barnwell,
State of South Carolina, having such
shape, metes, courses and distances
as will more fully appear by reference
to a plat theneof made by Jno. N.
Han)jerson, Surveyor, 13th day of Oc
tober, 1921, a copy of which plat is
attached to abstract and filed with the
Federal Land Bank of Columbia.*
Said land being bounded on the North
by lands of O. L. Weeks, J. W. Black,
B. Ross and estate of W. A. B. New
som; on the East by estate lands cf
(fireciecT in "the above entitled cause, in Great Cypress Township, Barnwell posit with the Master a* a guarantee
County, S. C., containing ninety-seven | of his compliance -with his bid, in
(97) / )icies, more or less, and bounded , cash or certified check, the sum of
North by Snake Pond Public Road; | at least Seven Hundred Fifty Dolla:*
East 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 Commop Pleas.
J. B. Armstrong, Treasurer of Barn
well County,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Enoch Hickson, ,
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
directed in the above entitled cause, Jackson Mathis; on the South by W. 1 I will sell at public auction in front of
Faith
Faith never refers to self, but al
ways to the Word of God. There are
many who want to feel that they are
believers before they hove believed
the truth, and to feel that they are
safe, before they trust In Jesus.
I will sell at public auction in front of
the Court House in Barnwell, State
and County afoiesaid, on Monday, No
vember 7th, 1927, the same bein'*
salesday in said month, between the
legal hors of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
All those two certain tracts or par
cels of land situate in the County and
State aforesaid, and known and desig
nated as Tracts . Nos. 1 and 2 on a
Our Faith
When the devil tries our faith !t is
that he may crush It or dliqlnlsb R;
but when God tries our faith it is to
establish and Increase It—Marcos
Ralnsford.
B. Owens, Toole, Robert Stallings, J.
W*. Black and W. M. Merritt, and on
the West by W. B. Owens. This
tract consist^ of two tracts of land, I
one of which was conveyed to the (
said R. M. Mixson by Martha Mixson
on the 28th day of October, 1892, and ;
recorded in the office of Clerk of
Court for Barnwell County in Book
of Deeds 5-Z, page 569. And the oth
er having been conveyed to said R. M.
Mixson by Robert M. Willis on the
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:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, with improvements
thereon, lying, situate and being in
Richland Township, County and State
aforesaid, containing one hundred and
plat made by E. McN. Carr, C. E., Mixson by Robert M. Willis on the thirty-five (135) acres, more or less,
dated .October, 1918, §nd recorded m 30th flay of December, 1883, and te-’ and bounded as follows: On the
R. M. C. office, Barnwell County, in corded in the office of Gerk of Court North by lands now or formerly of
Title Book 9-C, page .—i—, said for Bsrnwell County, Book of Deeds Daniel Stallings; East by lands ,of
tracts containing respectively-14 sad 4-Y, pages 398, 399. -I Jordan Dandridge; South by lands of
I
($750.00) for each tract bid in by
him*.. In case,* however, ?aid sum of
Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00)
does not equal. one-third of the
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 fa.l-
ure so to do the Master shall re-offer
the said 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 Master execute and deliver unto
any purchaser of the separate tracts
any deed until the Master has in
hands a sum sufficient to pay all the
costs of this action, taxes and the
amount due upon plaintiff’s judgment
infuU, nor shall any purchaser of the
for
v
paper*
Purchaser to pay
revenue stamps.
v G. M. GREENE.
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 14, 1927.
MASTER’S SALR.
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State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Ida W. Aycock,
vs.
Thomas Carroll,
Plaintiff,
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
I will sell at public auction in front ef •
the Court House in Barnwell, State
and County aforesaid, on Monday, No
vember 7th, 1927, the same beiaflrl
salesday in said month, between the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract
land in the abovfe named county
State, containing one hundred
respective tracts acquire any inter- (Hg) acres, more or less, and
est under his bid for any of said lands,
or a right to compliance, until these
conditions have .been fulfilled.
No bid shall be accepted on the
land, when sold as a whole, unless the
cash deposit of Seven Hundred Fify
($750.00) Dollars is made by the
successful bidder; and the deposit so
made, either for sale of said lands in
parcels or as a whole, shall be forfaited
and applied to the payment of the
taxes; costr and plaintiff’s judgment,
if a compliance with sale is not had
within ten days from the date there-
y ' '
ed on the North by lands of
and E. H. McDonald; on the East
the Run of Toby’s Creek; on
South by lande^f W. T. Aycock
B. B. Easterling; and on the Waal!
lands of E. H. McDonald, being
same tract of land urchaaed by
from W. T. Aycock and B. B.
ling.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser
pay for papers and revenue stai
G. M. GREENE,
Master, BarafeelL
Master's office, Oct. 14, UB7.
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