The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 01, 1927, Image 3
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
PACE
Oh Such a Doll
Lesson
(By REV. R. B. FIT2WATBR, D.D , t>Ma
Moody BlbU Inatltut* of Chlca«o.) ^
(gX 1H7, 'Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for December 4
ISAIAH TEACHES RIGHT LIVING
LESSON TEXT—Isa. 6:1-23.
GOLDETN TEXT—Pure religion and
undeflled before God and the Father
la this, to visit the fatherless and wid
ows In their affliction and to keep him
self unspotted from the world.
PRIMARY TOPIC—How to Please
God. • / /
JUNIOR TOPIC—A'Life That PleasSs
God.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—A Life That Pleases Go<J.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Elements of Right Living.~~
I. Israel, the Favored Nation (vv..
1-7).
Their unique relation to God Is pre
sented under the figure of a vineyard.
Observe:
1. God’s peculiar favor (vv. 1, 2).
God did for this nation what He did
for no other nation in the history of
the world. He evidenced it when He
assigned the boundaries of Israel’s
inheritance (see Nutn. 34:1-13).
He gathered out the stones when
the Canaanites were exterminated.
The choicest vine which was planted
therein was the Israelitish. nation
which had gone through the disci
plinary process In Egyptian bondage.
He built a tower in it when under
avid Jerusalem was made its cap-
bligation of the nation
2. Th
(t.2)
The purpose of 4 vineyard is to bear
fruit The object of tfre* husbandman
in planting a vineyard and nurturing
it is that it might bear fruit The
purpose of God In the selection and
the blessing of the Israelitish nation
was that it might bring forth fruit to
His glory.
3. It bore ouly-wild grapo*-4*,~
4. The a* , iii« i
(vv. 5-7).
Since an efforts had been wasted,
the owner of the vineyard now re
solves to abandon it to the fetid
beasts of the forest
II. The Sine Which Brought Ruin
to the Nation (vv. 8-23).
The causes of this destruction are
presented under six woes, each woe
pronounced against a particular sin.
1. Monopoly and oppressloa of the
poor (w. 8-10).
The crime against which the first
woe was denounced is that of the
avaricious grasping after property
which leads to the accumulation of
wealth in the hands of the few. ••Join
ing bouse to house” and “laying field
to field” means the sin of the greedy
monopolist who In the agricultural
district takes the form of the land
grabber, in the commercial centers,
the form of the big men crushing out
the small ones.
2. Dissipation (w. 11-17).
The sin here denounced la drunk
enness. Several features are connect
ed with this one sin.
(1) Drinking made the life business
of soma (v. 11).
They get up early and continue un
til late at night, until their whole
being Is Inflamed.
(2) The effort to give their hellish
business a show of refinement (v. 12).
This is why pleasing music is heard
pouring forth from the dens of In
famy over our land.
(3) Blindness to God’s warnings and
Judgments (v. 12).
Their drinking and dissipation ren
dered them lnaenalbla terlfre '
of Providence.*-
Beulah Louise Henry—direct de
scendant of Patrick Henry—inven
tor of 48 toy novelties now crowns
her efforts with a newly devised
rubber ^.doll which talks, winks
and is the nearest yet “human.”
Photo taken at Washington pat-;
ent office
Advertise in The Beopie-SentineL
I oil stove (i-lnfnef), Isfron beS^T
trunk, 1 dresser. Levied on as prop
erty of Gary Cook. \
Also:
1 iron bed, 1 cook stove, 1 dining ta
ble, 2 u 'trooden beds, 1 sewing machine,
1 safe. Levied on as property of U.
D. Cook. '
George Peeples,
Chief of Police.
MASTER’S SALE.
Sitate of South Carolina,
* County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Estelle H. Patterson,
V
Plaintiff,
vs.
Arabella .Morris. Virgia Black, Bas-
com Morris, Sina Morris and Cath-
rine Ruth Black, • _
Defendants.
AnfenW ASatjUidcr.
dlree»ff"in‘^he i
Terma of aak^ The' ibovr tri^ T wnr s^W pdHfci aiiciion, 1b iforrt
will be hold separately and the suc
cessful bidder or bidders will be re
quired to deposit Fifty Dollars per
tract with th$ . Master immediately
after the sale.' And upon any bidder
or bfdders failure or refusal to make
such deposit the lands will , be re-sold
on the saffie d*y. And in case the
purchaser or purchasers fail to com
ply with his bid he shall forfeit the
amount of the deposit as liquidated
damages. •
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
pay for "papers and revenue stamps.
G. M. GREENE,
Master, Bdmwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 16, 1927.
of the Court House in Barnwell, State
and county afdresaid, upon Monday,
December 5, 1927, the same being
saleaday. in'said month, between the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:“
demanded in the Complaint.
BROWN it BUSH,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Dated this 10th day of October, A. D.
1927. •
NOTICE.
All that piece, parcel or tract of; To the Defendants, C. H. Pfunter and
MASTER’S SALE.
Legal Advertisements
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, De
cember 5th, 1927, the same being
salesday in said month, between the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
William L. Hill, Robert M. Hill, Cleo
_ H. Smith, Essie H. Martin, Rosa H.
Seay, Elizabeth Drawdy and Mattie
Lou Jeter,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Ida May Hill, Estelle Hill, James C.
ir ~Hill and Rufus Hill,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
All that certain tract of land, con- directed in the above entitled cause,
NOTICE OF SALE.
Barnwell, South Carolina.
WHEREAS, Hudson Touring Auto
mobile, Motor No. 196205, heretofore
advertised for forfeiture and sale for
three weeks in this District, has not
been claimed, said automobile will be
sold as provided by Section 3460, Re-
Yjsed Statutes of the United States,
at^Y'Hblic auction at the Post Ocice
Building, Bajmwell, South Carolina, at
12:00 o’clock flooii, Wednesday, De-
T'j.' e -f n ~be r 7, TSTT/as prnvjdf-rf'W fflw
ohn it. w iCKUa
Acting Deputy Prohibition Ac
trator.
taining eighty and three-fourths
(80%) acres, more or less, situate, ly
ing and being in Red Oak Township.
County and State above named, and
bounded as follows: North by lands
of Morris and the homestead recently
set off to the said Rebecca Morris and
lands of Morris; on the South by es
tate lands of J. D. Morris and West
by branch which separates this land
from lands of Diamond, being a part
of the premises conveyed on April
4th, 1921, to Virgie Morris, Arabella
Morns* Sina Morris* Bftscoxu_Jloxdn
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
file my final account with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of the Pro
bate Court for Barnwell County, as
Administrator of the estate of
Green Pollock, and will apply to the
said Court for an Order of Discharge
and Letters Dismisoory upon Monday^
December 19th, 1927.
JOHN DOE,
Admr. Estate of Green Pollock.
Nov. 24, *1927. 4tc.
Notice of DMcharge.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
file my final return as Administrator
with the Will Annexed of the Estate
of A. P. Manville, deceased, with the
Honorable John K. Snelling, Judge
of the Probate Court for Barnwell
County, State of South Carolina, upon
Monday, the 19th day of December,
1927, and apply to the said Court for
an Order of Discharge and Letters
Dismissory.
George W. Manville,
Admr. with the Will Annexed of
the estate of A. P. Manville.
BarmrelLS. C-, Nov.24, 1927.
Sanders, Sheriff of* Barnwell County.
Terms of sale, cash; and the suc-
ul bidder will be required to de
posit with the Master One Hundred
($100.00) DoUgrs immediately upon
I will sell at public auction in front of
the Court House in Barnwell, State
and County aforesaid on Monday, De*
cember 5th, 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 i or
tract of land situate, lying and being
in Richland Township, Barnwell Coun
ty, State of South Carolina, contain
ing five hundred twenty-nine (529)
acres, more or less, bounded as > fol-
lows: On the North bv lamk^LPauL
land lying and being in the towrl of
Snelling, County of Barnwell* State
of South Carolina, containing on«
hundred ten acres and bounde<^>a fol
lows: North by lands of J. K. Snell-
ing*.-East by lands of T. J. Jowers;
South by~Sahd Bar Ferry, road from
Barnwell to Augusta; West by estate
of J.M. Sadler and lands now or for
merly of Daniel Greene, less ninety-
four-hundredths of an acre, more or
lessf'lying between the old Sand Bar
Ferry Road and the new State High
way from Barnwell to Ellenton, so
that the southern boundary of th©
tract of land now being sold is the
new State Highway from Barnwell to
Ellcnton.”-
Terms of sale: The successful bid
der will be required to immediately
deposit with the Master Five:, Hun
dred "Dollars as a guarantee of com
pliance with his bid and upon failure
to make such deposit the Master will
immediately re-sell the said premises
on the same terms and conditions and
upon failure of the successful bidder
to comply with his bid after having
made deposit the Master will re-sell
said premises on some subsequent
salesday upon the same terms and
conditions and at the risk of ■' the
former bidder.
Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
G. M. GREENE,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 14, 1927.
Improved Ginping *nd Seed Co.:
You will please take notice that the
Complaint herein was filed in the of
fice of the Clerk of Court for Barn
well'County, 8. C;, on Nov. 9, 1927.
r BROWN & BUSH,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
V
ORDER.
\
Muufg bvcrmg ; un Ifae
East by lands of Mrs. Mittie Dunbar,
Henry Bush, Norman Coleman, Sid
ney Dunbar and Mrs. Ann a Weathers-
bee; on the South by lands of William
Bing and on the West by lands of
the property beittg^knocked down to Victoria Bush and Aaron Dicks,
him, and if the purchaser refuses | Terms Of sale, cash. Purchaser to
such payment the Masterwittvijnmed- ] P*Y fo* papers and revenue stamps,
lately re-sell the same at the risk af
the purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
G. M. GREENE.
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 16, 1927.
G. M. GREENE,
\ Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 16, 1927.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
W. W. Bradley, State Bank Examiner,
as Receiver of the Bank of Den
mark,
Plaintiff,
(4) God's judgments for such slos
(vv. 13-17).
They went Into captivity. The Im
mediate cause agslgned is ignorance,
hftt It Is a willful Ignorance for whick
they are held responsible. They not
only go Into captivity, but there la
great mortality among those whe
drink (v. 14). The records every
where show a much higher death rate
among drinking men. Drinking de*
grades all classes (v. 15). The coun
try Itself was made a waste (vv. 18,
19). So daring do they become that
they defy the judgments of the Al
mighty (v. 19). *
3. Moralconfuslon fv. 20).
This woe'" Is pronounced against
those who try to adjust moral condi
tions to suit their sensual appetites.
4. Conceit (v. 21).
The fifth woe Is pronounced against
the sin of self-conceit Many today
have become so affected by sin that
they are unable to make moral dis
criminations. Having a false estimate
of their own wisdom they plan and
act without reference to God.
5. Perversion of justice (^v. 22, 23).
The sixth woe is denounced against
those who sre in places of justice as
Judges. Because of their lack of |
moral discrimination, and because Of
desire for temporal gain they
Justice to miscarry.
: Notice of Discharge.
Emmett F. Sease, the Southern Cotton
Oil Company, Sumter Trust Com
pany, Ardenia Alexander, S. B.
Moseley, Boysie Garvin and M. B.
Hagood,
Defendants.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell
Court of Common Pleas.
G. M. Greene, Guardian for Elizabeth
Greene Thomas,
. Plaintiff,
Allen Eubanks, Anna B. Weathersbee
and Vickery Bros.,
Defendants.
MASTER’S SALE.
Stftta.eA South Carolina,
"-County Barnwell.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.^
In the Court of Common Pleas.
E$ Parte,
George K. Pickling, for and on be
half of himself and of all other
creditors of C. H. Pfunter and Im
provement Ginning and Seed Com
pany,
In Re, .
H. S. Poole, —
Petitioner,
vs.
C. H. Pfunter, Improvement Gin
ning and Seed Company, Interna
tional Vegetable Oil Company, Inc.,
George K .Pickling and M. N.
- Bates,
Respondents.
Upon reading .and filing the at
tached verified petition and other
•*«* •
pleadings herein,, and upon motion of
Harley A Blatt, attorneys for Georg*
K. Pickling, with the consent of
Messrs. Brown A Bush, attorneys for
H. S. Poole, it is
ORDERED that th{ respondents be,
and they hereby are, directed to show
tauaqUfas* Judge? J. fbfkuldm. at
the Court House at BarnweUr S. C.,
ontDwrembei Itlli, 192T. It CFfi o'7"“
Couit of Common Pleaa.
D. O. Fanning,
Plaintiff,
v*.
James Brown,
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
f will sell at public auction in front of
the Court House in Barnwell, State
clock A. M. of said day, or as soon
thereafter as counsel can* be heard,
why a Receiver should not be appoint
ed to take over the affairs of said
respondents, C. H. Pfunter and Im
provement Ginning and Seed Com
pany, and to administer the same un
der the orders of this Court; and, in
the meantime, the said respondents,
C. H. Pfunter, Improvement Ginning
and Seed Company and International
and County aoresaid, on Monday, De-1 Vegetable Oil Company, their agent*
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, De
cember 5th, 1927, the same being
salesday in said month, between the
legal hours of sale, the following de-
scribed btal property, to wit:
By virtue of a decretal order to me t
i* *. * • • . ’ . j- All that, certain, tract of bind situ^
directed in the _abflYg .ent liUd-cause, 1 • K . ; _ v D . ul _.j
' ^ M'lium
House in Barnwell, State
a guarantee of good faith to comply
with his bid, and if said purchaser
fails-io pay the MtktXer the aai
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account as Executor of
the Will of W'.* A. Dicks, with the
Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro
bate for Barnwell County and State
aforesaid, upon Tuesday, the 27th day
of December, 1927, and petition the
said court for an Order of Discharge
and Letters Dismissory.
EDWARD DENSON DICKS,
Exor. of the Will of
W. A. Dicks, deceabed.
Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 28,“l927. 4t
the Court
and County aforesaid, on Monday, De
cember 5th, 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 tract lying and be
ing in Red Oak Township and Great
Cypress Township, Barnwell County,
State aforesaid, 'containing ninety-
eight acres, more or less, and bound-
XoWnship, County and State above
named, containing one hundred thir
ty and two-tenths (130.2) acres, more
i or less, as will more fully appear by
reference to a plat of same made by
E. G.Hay, Surveyor, of date October
2nd, 1918, and which Whs made a part
and parcel of the conveyance of these
lands to me by Kate M. Patterson
and the lands held by this mortgage
are bounded as follows: North by
cember 5th, 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 lot, piece or par
cel of land, with the improvements
thereon, situate, lying and being in
the town of Blackville, S. C. t and
bounded as follows: On the North,
South and West by estate lands now
or formerly of M. Bates, and on the
East by Walker Street. Said lot con
taining and measuring seventy three
feet, more or less, on the front boun
dary line and running to a depth of
one hundred feet, more or less.
Terms of sale: The purchaser will
be required to deposit with the said
Master in cash or certified check ene
and servants, be, and they hereby
are, enjoined and restrained until th*
further order of th* Court from sell
ing or otherwise disposing of any of
the property now or formerly owned
1 by C. H. Pfunter and Improvement
Ginning and Seed Company, which
said property is more fully deacrihud
I as follows:
All that c«/tain lot of land, with
the builtings and machinery thereon,
situate in the Town of Blackville aad
County of Barnwell and State of South
Carolina, fronting on Railroad Ar*.
and measuring two hundred (200)
feet by two hundred (200) fert, and
said lot i* known as the C. H. Mathia
warehouse lot. '
IT IS ORDERED that * copy of
sum of One Hundred FHty Dollars as this order and the petitioner* herein
Be forthwith served upon the respond
ents or thdr attorneys, and v it
lands of N. A. Patterson and J. M.
Easterling; on the South by‘lands of
TOWN TAX SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Town of Barnwell.
, , _ T j lands of H. A. Patterson; Eas7 by
ed now or formerly on the North by j „ , T „ . . .
.... 1 Bun of Lower Three Runs which sep
arates this land from lands of Kate
c, no- j .. r., i M. Patterson,.’and West by lands of
Emma G. Simms and on the West by tT n*
i j . J L. F* Bate*. The above described
and, of Mr,. M M. Rrley, bem* a , tract of |an(j is Vnown a , the ..j 0
. r . att . 0, , land P': rChaS , ed by ~ from i Pattoraon- tract of land and being
that portion of said original tract ly-
Mrs. Ardenia Alexander.
ALSO: .
All of that certain tract of land
situate in Great Cypress Township,
The undersigned Chief of Police of
the Town of Barnwell ,has this day.! Barnwe11 County, and State of South |
levied upon and seized the real a n d C aroBna ’ cor rt a ' n ' ng seventeen acres 1
personal property hereinafter des-' an< * known and designated as Tract,
cribed and will sell the sanje on the ^°' * on a P* at t* 16 Dortch place |
5th'of December, 1927, at 12 o’clock ma ^ e by W. H. D. Barck, C. E., for j
M. on the said day, or as soon there- Hagoo, November 12th, 1917,
ing on the Wesl"artd North-West side
•of said creek.
*
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
' SOLOMON BLATT,
Special Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 16, 1927.
MASTER’S SALE.
and recorded in Deed Book 9-B, page | State of South Carolina,
Treatment of Sin
Use sin as It will use you. Spare
It not for It will not spare you. It
is your murderer, and the murderer of
the world. Use It, therefore as a mur
derer should be used.—Richard Bax
ter.
aftar as convenient, in front of the
cauae Court House at Barnwell, S. C. f to the 726 office of the Clerk of Court
highest bidder for cash, subject to the BarnweB County. Being the tra.t
restriction of law. The- proceeds of af land P^liased by me from Boysie
said sale to be applied to the payment Garv,n * .
due the Town of Barnwell for taxes. * ALSO:
and costs. j All that certain piece, parcel
County of Barnewll.
In the Court of Common Plea*
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Fear of Miatakea
Some of us know what It Is
miserably afraid of making noli
in oar work. How graciously He meets
this with “I will direct their work la
truth.’'—Frances Ridley Ha Tergal ..
i (4 be
istaxes'
or
AH that lot, piece or parcel of lard tract of land situate, lying and being
situate, lying and being in the County in Red Oak Township , County and
of Barnwell, State aforesaid, contain- State aforesaid, containing twenty
ing one-half acre and bounded as fol- (20) acres, more or less, bounded
lows: North by alley of said town .North by lands of R. W. Riiey; East'
East by FalkensUsn, South by Bound- by lands of G. R. Morris; South by
ary Street and West by Falkenstein. lands of J. D. Morris, and West by
Levied on as property of j/M. Brab- lands of the said J. D. Morris, being
ham. ^a ’frl iaadira™k»aid'h|ntoi frrftrt ^TT/VTlTrir~irf~s decretal order to me
Eloise S. Baxley, J. J. Vickery, Lloyd
C. Vickery as Administrator, c. t. a.
of the last will and testament of
D. C. Vickery .deceased, N. B.
Gamble as Receiver of Home Bank
of Barnwell and The Citizens and
Southern National Bank, , <
Defendants.
ortfiwith proceed to re-sell the said
premises at the a risk of the former
purchaser. That in the event the
purchaser fails to pay the balance of
the purchase price into the hands of
the court within fifteen days from
the date of the sale the One Hundred
Fifty Dollars deposited will be for
feited as liquidated damages and the
premises re-sold at some subsequent
salesday upon the same terms and
conditions.
Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps. ,
G. M. GREENE,
Master, Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 14, 1927.
-wad
provement Ginning and Seed Com
pany, are now unknown, let **id two
respondents be served publication as
provided by law. ,
It IS FURTHER ORDERED that •
copy of the return of each of tho
respondents be served upon Harley A
Blatt, attorneys for George K. Pick
ling, at least one week before the
hearing herein.
H. F. RICE,
Judge, 2nd Circuit.
Aiken, S. C., Nov. 2, 1927.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Tho State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
H .S. Poole,
—-a. Petitioner.
against I__
C. H .Pfunter, Improvement Ginning
A % Seed Company, International
Vegetable O i 1 Company, Inc.,
^George K. Pickling and M. N.
Bates, ~
Respondents.
TO THE DEFENDANTS above
named:
^YOy ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the Complaint
•n this action, and to serve a copy of
your answer to said Complaint on the
subscribed at our office in Barnwell,
S. C., within twenty day* after the
service hereof, exclusive*of the day of
such service; and if you fail to an
swer the Complai
rrtiff In this, action
aforesaid, the pi
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i
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of (Simmon Pleas.
Ex Parte,
George K. Pickling, for and on be
half of himself and of all other
creditors of C, H. Pfunter and Im
provement Ginninp and Seed Com
pany,
In Re,
H. S. Poole, '
Petitioner,
- vs.
C. H. Pfunter, Improvement Gin
ning and Seed Company, Interna-
. tional Vegetable Oil Company, Inc.,
George K .Fickling and M. M.
Bates,
Respondents.
To the Defendants, C: H. Pfunter and
Improved Ginning and Seed Co.:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO
TICE:
That the above order and petition
which was attached thereto was filed
in the Clfrk of Court’s office for
Bstnwell County, S. C., on Nov. 4,
1927. ' ,♦