The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 24, 1927, Image 8
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER J4. 1*27.
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E. M. DuPRE
807 Gervafet Street,
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Columbia, S. C.
-SOCIETY^
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Soda low
H AVE you bought your Nitrate of Soda? Now is
the time to do it. Last season many farmers waited
too long...then were unable to petit and had to use
other things. “Once is enough,” they say. This year
they’re making sure of their Soda by ordering note.
Chilean Nitrate of Soda is the only nitrogen that
meets every cotton requirement. It sets a fine crop
ahead of weevils and makes good in spite of fleas, flood
or drought. It has no acid effect on your soil. It won’t
burn your hands or your clothes. There is no substitute
for it...and farmers who realize this are farmers who
make money. 1
Now, with cotton higfi and Soda low, you are in a
fine position. Don’t take any chances. Put in your
order and be on the safe side, while the price of
Nitrate of Soda is so favorable.
It's Soda—Not Lurk! .
.$4.00. .Mr*. J. E. Mahaffey and the
leader haid each mado $9.95 from per*
sonal effort*, • while Mr*. T. D.
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Creighton had made $5.15. Other
members brought in from-. 50 cent* to
$2. The sum tumed in from the din-
net Thursday, together with amounts
turned in Tuesday, will maktf-a total
amount of about $65 Which this
group has made within the past pionth.
Piizes Were given Mrs. M.V'C. Dia
mond, Mrs. Jackson Sanders, Mrs. J.
E. Mahaffey and Mrs. T. D.''Creigh
ton, while tho consolation was cut by
Miss Jennie Bldck.
Mrs. Gary Owens, who is on a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Otto Evans, was
present and was presented with a pair
of silk hose by the hostess for her un
tiring efforts during the entire wetk
in assisting the various groups with
the dinners served throughout the
week. ,
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During the afternoon a salad course
with Russian tea was served.
-Luckies give complete enjoyment, M
says DeForest
, (By REV. P. B. FITZWATSm. D.D.. Deaa
Moody Blbl* Institute of Chicago.)
Lesson for November 27
The well-known trainer and boxing
expert explain* his preference to Evelyn ,
Hoey, Musical Comedy Star, as they
chaf before the Buckingham Fountains
li^Chicago. I1L
CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING.
Blackville, Nov., 20.—Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Matthews celebrated their.gold-
en Weddirlg at their home here Fri
day, November 11 . They were mar
ried November 11, 1877.
Mr. Matthews has been S very suc
cessful business man and hp §tnd Mrs
Matthciws have been very active
church workers and number their
friends by the score.
Mrs. Matthews was before her mar
riage Miss Ida Hair and has a large
family connection in and around
Blackville. Mr. Matthews was born
and reared at Williston, but after his
marriage settled here for busimes.
Their lovely*Residence was beauti
fully decorated for the occasion, the
Almost every cotton champion jn *25 and ’26 HI |
of Soda. Do you think that iuat hni>hcna<l 1 i
Latas- an old- f—hi*md awei *he
- ■ -TfUtgrryUuTimfoirrto T«irn3S»It they
were Soda crops? Check back on field demonatrations. Does
it just happen that Nitrate of Soda altuays shows up best?
Everywhere it’s the same story—it is Soda, not luck—that
makes protitable crops. That is why we urge you to buy now-.
“I find from experience that 1 get best results from
Nitrate of Soda as my source of Nitrogen. It is
quick acting, which is very important in matur J
ing an early crop under boll weevil conditions."
J. L CARROLL. Kurt Mottr, S C.
Chilean
Nitrate of Soda
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
Dept. 60- 4. Carolina Life Bldg., Columbia, S. C,
FREE -u mu f<*r 24 tUui
trat«a baoii. Lew ( <»t ( atten
TtiU How to mon#y on cot
ton in J9JS RenuU JIudH No 2
ThoCHiioan NitreUof SeJe Mon-
ager in your >tdt« ti a cotton au
thority U’rtU Him for kaah anJ
any In) or mat ion <ta*ir«a
tarn
Your
win
motor
A never balk at
cold weather if
you use gasoline
that is right the
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year ’round. 4.
STANDARD’
GASOUNE
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Made ta South Carolina.
being loaded with good eats. There
was a large cake on the table iced in
gold and bearing 50 golden candles
Over the table wer« hung two golden
hearts bearing dates. 1877-1927.
This was an occasion that can very
seldom be celebrated and it was a
happy one for this family.
They have never had a death in
their immediate family. There are
nine children, aix sons and three
daughters, nine grandchildten, six
grandsons and three granddaughtera.
They received many beautiful gift*,
all in gold. After the dinner Ralph
Matthews, the oldest child, recited
many childhood memoiies that were
enjoyed by all who wire present.
The following are their children:
C. R. Matthews and H. W. Matthews,
of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Newton
Heckle, of Leesville, E. C. Matthews,
Emmette Matthews, J. V. Matthews
J. G. Matthews, Mrs. C. E. Epps, and
Miss Blanche Matthtws, of Black
ville.
J. B. WHITE & CO.
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TO HOLD MAMMOTH
XMAS DOLLAR DAY
ISAIA'H teaches true worship
LESSON TEST—Isa. 1:1-20.
GOLDEN TEXT—O " magnify tha
Lord with me and lot us exalt his
name together. I saw the Lord and
he heard me and delivered me from all
my fears.
PRIMAItY TOPIC—Worshiping God.
JUNIOR TOf’IC—Worship That
Pleases God.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Worship That Pleases God.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Nature of True Worship.
Isaiah had a long ministry, begin
ning in the days of Uzziah and ex
tending through the reign of Jotlian,
Aiiaz and Uezekiah. Eor-a history of
the nation in tills time see II Kings,
chapters 15 to 20. Isaiah’s visions
present the redemptive purpose of God
through the consummation of Mes
siah’s kingdom. Chapter l is the title
to the whole book. It contains the
great arraignment of the people for^
their sins. ’ v
I. The Moral State of the People
<vv. 2-4). *
1. Filial ingratitude (v. 2).
The universe is summoned to hear
the Lord's complaint against Judah
and Israel for their base Ingratitude.
2. Brutal stupidity (v. 3).
The ox and yie ass are proverbially
stupid, but Israel’* stupidity exceeded
theirs. Israel would not recognize
His right as sovereign, nor author of
mercies. r
jfc Habitual evil doer* (r. 4).
They were not sinners In act merely,
but In nature and heart were laden
with iniquity. By herefllty they passed
their vices from generation to genera^,
lion.
il. Their Consequent Miseries (w.
*9).
i 'T'Cr pnrtirffniy rvrSTT--
Made of ~
You, too, will find that
LUCKY STRIKES give
the greatest pleasure—
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Mild and Mellow, the
finest cigarettes you
ever smoked. Made of
the choicest tobaccos,
properly aged and
blended with great skill,
and there is an extra
process—“IPS TOAST*
ED”—no harshness, not
lihil mflrtf —
Edmund Breese,
Well-known Actor,
tvrites:
“We who act owe our aw
diences perfect voices—we
must keep our throats inv )
condition. Like others, I
have sotted the problem of
smoking by adopting Lucky
Strikes because they protect
the throat and give complete
enjoyment." -
Friday, December 2nd, is the day
set for the tremendous Christmas
Dollar Day at- White’sT^The bfg Au-
HHPfl^WTS^lWertfsffl? ,,,, T!iferalTy
thousands of dollar items suitable for
Christmas giving”—and in addition,
scores of items in wearing apparel,
home furnishings, etc., to stil at
more and less than a dollar—every
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one just as great a bargain as are the
dollar items. «
The store expects to exceed in this
sale the remarkable Dollar Day Sale
of last December, when people travel
ed from miles around to share in the
extraordinary savings made avail
able.
Barnwell people are extended a cor
dial invitation to attend the 'bife sale
at White’s on Friday, the second, and
are assured of the most advantageous
shopping.
unflslisement only hardened them.'
Their afflictions were* followed by
deeper and more heinous sins. *
2. Their awful confusion (v. 6).
The calamity which befell them ex
tended to all classes. No one was
able to minlaier to their comfort
3. Desolations in the country (tv.
T. 8).
Revolts from within and Invasions
from without left their country
desolate. Physical ruin always fol
lows moral and spiritual decadence.
4. A saved remnant assured (v. 9).
God’s purposes cannot fail A rem
nant was saved In Israel—a remnant
shall be saved In the church.
III. Formal Worship Rebuked (tv.
tO-15).
Their awful calamities were not due
to the neglect of religious rites end
ceremonies. They punctiliously ob
served the forms of religion while In
dulging In iniquitous practices.
1. God does oot Deed sacrifices
(f. ID.
Worship and service are not for
God’s benefit, but for that of the wor
shipers themselves.
2. Gog's attitude toward formal
worship (vv. 12-14).
The very rites and ceremonies which
God ordained for the purpose of help
ing men to approach Him become dis
gusting and Irksome to Him.
5. God's refusal (v. 15).'
Every act of worship while the
Heart and life are steeped with in
iquity ouljr incites the anger of the
Holy One.
IV. An Amended Life Qod’s Re-
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Though the nation had so grievous
ly sinned, their case was not hopeless.
In order to enjoy that mercy there
must be:
1. A cleansing.
“Wash you, make you clean.” The
washing by wattff symbolised the
cleansing by the blood of the Son of
God.
2. “Put away the evil of your do
ings.”
There could be uo cleansing while
continuing in sin.
"J. "Cease to do evil."
4. “Learn to do weir (v. 17).
One can only cease to do evil by
learning to do well.
5. “Seek judgment.”
One must not only be upright him
self but should protest against the
wrongdoing of others. Burdens
should be removed from the op
pressed. Justice should be done to
the fatherless and the widows should
be befriended.
6. Encouragement to come to God
(v. 18).
Though their guilt was great and
the Judgment which befell them was
awful, God’s pardoning and cleansing
grace were sufficient.
7. Conditional promise (Y. 19).
This* means that they could only en
joy good on God’s terms.
8. Solemn warning (v. 20).
Rebellion against God brings ruin.
Religion
.Trusting God with a sincere and
open heart, ready to obey what He
suggests, asking His guidance, and
ready to take it, believing in Him and
simply trusting life to Him—that is
religion.—James Reid.
Coat of Diaciploahip
Christ tells us to count, the cost of
dlsdpleshlp. but He never aaka na to
count the gain. He knew we could
oot; there Is no arithmetic ta cam-
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LOTS OF LOW GRADE STOCK
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Large or Small Quantities.
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Denmark, South Carolina.
N
ICE!
Against Hunting, Fishing & Trapping
Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to,
situate in fearnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, or the purpose of
hunting, fishing ,or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the
law: . • ‘
L. W. Tilly I
. 200
J. M. Wehthersbee
. 572
Mrs. Flossie Smith —
1,000
Jessie Middleton
. 300
Harrett Hutson
. 175
Estate of H. A. Patterson
2,009
W. H. Duncan
_ 405
Joseph E. Dicks
. 800
Mrs. Kata M. Patterson —
3,000
R. C, Holman
- 400
Duncannon Place —
1,650
A. A. Richardson
2,000
Simmons Place
. 500
Lemon Bros.
- #
Mrs. Jane R. Patterson
1,000
• * S. B. Moseley
.. 80
Barnwell, S. Nov. 1927.
G. ARTHUR EVANS,
ANGUS PATTERSON,
. Managers.