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P4GB FOWL - ! - \ TRBBARNWBLL BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Mi THURSDAY, JANUARY M, Improved Uniform International Sr- Lesson (By REV. P, a FITZWATER, D. D , Mora- ber of F»culfy, MooOy lilble Institute of Chlrago.) - (©. 19J0. Western Newsaaoer Union.> i ! T Lesson for January 25 JESUS TEMPTED LESSON TEXT—lAike ’ OOLDKN TEXT—For in that he hlm- «»«U hath suffered being tempted, he • ia able to aiiccor them that ^ are tempted. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesua True to Oort JUNIOR TOPIQ—Jeans True to God. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—How to Overcome Temptation. YOUNG PEOPDK AND ADULT TOP- ‘ IC—Conflicting Ideals. j I. Tha Place (v. 1). . Th<» \vlltIenl«iH of .ludeA. The first - mtin, Adam, was tempted In a pardon with the most pleasant surroundings. The second man, Jesus Christ, was tempted In a barren wilderness, sur- roundtM] by wild beasts (Murk 1:13). Adam shamefully failed. Involving the whole race In ruin (Korn. 5:12); Christ gloriously triumphed, bringing Justification of life ns a free gift upon nil who believe (Rom. 5:18). II. The Purpose (v. 1); Christ was led Into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit, His temptation was Messianic. Men today are hot tempted as be was, but the same methods are employed by the Evil One. The time bad come for the Re deemer to enter upon Ids mediatorial work. Therefore, he weht from the place of anointing and heavenly rec ognition as the Son of God to meet and to spoil the enemy of God and men (Heb. 2:14). 1. It was not a preparation for Ids work hut rather his first conflict with the enemy. In Ids baptism we have (he symbolic act of the dedication of himself to the work of redemption i through the work of the cross. 2. It was not to see if Christ would stand fast, as to whether he would fail nnder the most crucial test. Being the eternal Son of God, incorpnrufed with the perfect humanity, sin and failure . were Impossible. . 3. It was to exhibit Christ ias an object upon which we may rest our^ faith with unshaken confidence. He came as the second man, the head of a new race, the very source of its life. The temptation was, therefore, a dem onstration of the inseparahleness of the divine and human natures in the Incarnation. • III. Ths Msthod (vv. 2-12). Christ as the world’s Redeemer sus tained a threefold relation—Son of Man, Son of God, and Messiah. There fore, Satan made each one a ground of attack. 1. As Son of Man (vv. 2-4). Satan made his first assault upon him as a man by appealing to the Instinct of hunger. Salon urged him to use Ills divine power to convert a stone into bread. The temptation was In satis fying a right hunger in a wrong way. To have yielded in this case though his hunger was desperate would have been to renounce the human limita tions which he had taken for our sakes. To do right in a wrong way is to sin. 2. As Messiah (vv. 5-8). Here the m from date hereof, otherwise you will of Mrs. C. R. Kelly, on the east by be barred from partjc>pati*gr4& the assets of the said Mutual Trading Company. SOMERS B. PRINGLE, « i - Receiver for Mutual Trading Co. Dated December 29, 1930. . AUDITOR’S NOTICE. I will be at the following places for the purpose of taking returns for 1931. Only pereonal piftperty will be re turned this year. ~Ten per cent, pen alty will be added for not making re^ turns before March 1st, 1931: Meyer’s Mill, January 16th. Robbins, January 19th. Snelling, January 21st. Williston, January 23rd. Kline, January 26th. Respectfully yours, W. H. HANNING, County Auditor.' Notice to Debtors and Creditors Notice i a hereby given that all petLfj sons having claims against the estate of Dallas Gloster, deceased, will pre sent them duly verified to the under signed administratrix' at Blackville, S- C,, and all persons indebted to the said estate will make prompt settler J ment to the undersigned. OLIVE BAXLEY, Jan. 6, 1931. - . Administratrix. j. W. Browning, and on the #outh by 'Odd Fellows,' on the west by Walker Street,” „ ' ' • ' ,/ TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, and the successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Judge of Probate, office of the Clerk of Court for Barn* well County in Jtook of Deeds Nine (9). "N”, at pige 6.” Terms of sfeS 61 One-fifth of the ac- 1 cepted bid to be paid in eaah and the balance on credit, payable, in seven equal annual installments, with inter est thereon from date of sale at the 4 immediately after the sale the- sum of_-xatc of seven per cent per annum, the Fifty and no-100 ($50.00) Dollars, as a guaranty that hi s bid will be com plied with, unless cause for non-com pliance be shown, and Upon failure to make such deposit, the said premises %iU-be immediately resold upon the same terms and conditions at the risk of the former purchaser; and should the successful bidder, after making said deposit, fail to comply with his bid within a reasonable time, the said premises will be re-sold on some subsequent salesday, upon the same terms and conditions. JOHN K. SNELLING, Judge of Probate, B. C. Jan. 15, 1931. MASTER’S SALE. .MAGICIANS APPEAR AT BARNWELL HIGH SCHOOL “TH,E &ELWYNS”, entertainers in music, and “things mysterious,” are appearing in the’ Barnwell High School auditorium here tomorrow (Friday) evening at 8:00 p. m. This performance promises to be one of the best educational as well as most enjoyable programs ever presented here. Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn will pre sent a. complete series of amazing and mystifying tricks in the art of magic. This attiaction comes highly recom mended, the Selwyns having appeared in a number of southern cities and the leading systems of South Carolina. All have nothing but praise for the magician’s act. Strange effects and curious situations arise in the pro gram, and animal pets of all sorts are used, while yards and-yards of silk s and ribbons are drawn form ap parent vacancy. The Selwyns carry bne of the latest startling mysteries known as “THE EGYPTIAN PRIN CESS ILLUSION.” This effect come s originally from Egypt and leaves everyone guessing. Novelty music and imitations of nature are inter spersed in the program. Everyone is promised an evening of real enjoyment in an art of entertaining which can not be broadcast over the radio. ~ This entertainment is being brought here under the auspices of the Tenth Grade headed by Miss Anne Mood, and the profits realized will be used for financing the Junior-Senior recep tion to be given later. Something out of the ordinary i s an arrangement NOTICE. The undersigned, Mutual Trading Company, a corpqration under the laws of the State of South Carolina, dce s hereby give notice that a meet ing of the stockholders will be held on February 20, 1931, at the law of fice of A. H. Ninestein, Blackville, South Carolina, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of surrendering char ter of said cqrporation to the Secre tary of State and dissolving said corporation, and to transact such other business ^jr jnay be necessary to have.the said corporation dissolved and it s charter surrendered. Mutual Trading Company, , v By J- M- Farrell, President John O’Gorman, Secy. Dated January 20, 1931.—4t. NOTICE. temptation was to grasp his rightful • . f . leadine business away to lucky ticket holders valuable prizes from their stock. Every ticket buyer has a chance to win a prize whicjti i.s a compliment of local busi ness. Everyone is invited, and admis sion will be 20c for school children, and 3. r )c to adults. offered to surrender untq him the world if he would adopt Ids methods, would worship him. The force of this temptation was In the. fact that the kingdoms of the world are Christ's hy God's covenant with him. Satan has forfeited his right to rule. God’s meth od by which Jesus was to possess the world was his sacrificial death on the cross. . 3. As the Son of God (vv* P-12). Here Satan tries to induC'e Christ to presume upon God’s care. He quoted n Messianic psalm to induce him to so act. To do the sitectacuiar thing in order to get notice is to fall Into Satan's temptation. For Jesus to have placed himself in danger In order to get God’s special help In delivering' him would have been to sin. To test God as to whether he will keep Ids promise Is the greatest distrusi. IV. Christ's Defense <yv. 4, 8. 12). It was (lie Word of God. He met and repulsed the enemy with “it Is writteji.” In the most crucial hour of the world’s history Christ quoted from the Book of Deuteronomy, which the nitlonalists of the day reject as not 1‘eing fully Inspired. „ V. The Issue (v. 13). .Satan was vanquished. He could | not stand against God’s Word. leti Let the Light Shine Christian, rest not until thou know- ost the full, the unbroken shining of God iu thy heart! To this end, yield to every stirring of it that shows thee some unconquered and perhaps un conquerable evil! I^et the light shine upon It, and shine it out!—Andrew Murray ' Enmity With God Friendship of the world is enmity with God because the leadership of the world is directly against godli ness; and for this reason it is out of the question for any child of God to forsake the ways of godliness and con form To the sinful ways of-Hte world. —Doctrines of the Bible. The Empty Cup Do not let the empty cup be the first teacher of Hie blessings you had when It was full.—Maclaren.- At Dunbarton Monday. Monday evening, January the 26th, the Selwyns v'il] present their pro- gram of music and magic under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers as sociation of the Dunbarton Hight School at Dunbarton, and the same plan and. admission as above will be carried out./ Garden Theatre Opens Jan. 28. Announcement of interest to .The people of Barnwell and vicinity is made by H. Clay Creech of the open- ing of the Garden Theatre, formerly known a s the Vamp Theatre, on Wed nesday night, the 28th at 8:15 o’- etbcfcr "The fatpsryotmff- prpglpnient is now beihg installed and Mr. Creech expects to show only the latest and best “talkies”. Look for further an nouncement in next issue as to title of picture, prices, etc. A meeting will be held at the law office.of A. IL Ninestein at Blackville, South Carolina, on MondayrThe 26th day of January, 1931, at 10 o’clock a. m.-, for the purpose of organizing a corporation to .be known as the Far- rell-O’Gorman Company, Incorporat ed, the amount of capital stock, of proposed corporation to be $5,000.00, to be divided into fifty shares of the par value of $100.00 each. The pur pose of the proposed corporation will be to deal in farm products of all kinds, groceries, hardware, dry goods, furniture, coal and wood, and to deal in ieai estate and to do a general farming business. At the said meet ing thre will be elected a president, yi^-^resident, secretary and treasur- SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) That immediately after The for- matibh of the corporation application will be made to the Secretary of State for a charter, as*is provided for by law. J. M. FARRELL, FARRELL ©’GORMAN, JOHN O’GORMAN,. • Corporators. Dated January 20, 1931.—It. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as Administra tor of the estate of G. L. Simmons, with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of the Probate Court for Barnwell County, South Carolina, and that I will petition the said Court upon Sat- urday, the 14th day of February, 1931, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dis- missory. A. E. CORLEY, X Admr. Estate G. L. Simmons The Faith in God’s Elect Neither fear, neither danger, neither yet doubting, nor backsliding can ut terly destroy and quench the faith of 1 God’s elect, hut that always there re- muincth with them some root and spark of faith, howbeitln their anguish they neither feel nor can discern the same.—John Knox. LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever 6 6 6* SALVE CURES BABY’S COLD NOTICE TO CRHDXTfiBSu^. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell? . Court of Common Pleas. John E. Hurst and Co., Inc., in its own right and on behalf of all other ’ ■ creditora-of Mutual Trading Com pany, Inc., who may jqin in this proceeding and fhare in the ex pense thereof, ^ Plaintiff, - . vs! - ~ Mutual Trading Cortipany, Inc., ■ T Defendant. To- the creditors of Mutual Trading Company: _r der and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed, you arev hereby re quired to file an itemized verified statement of ac?&ilnt "with the under signed Receiver within ninety days State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. In the Court of Common Pleas. • . ' ■ r x- — ^ Lula Cave, ‘ Plaintiff, vs, A .... Jamie Washington, Orrie Dunbar, Sarnie Cave, George Cave and Har- ~ ry Cave, Defendants. To the Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer Hre complaint in thi s action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell Coun-- ty, South" Carolina,-on the 13th day of January, 1931, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Barn well, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. YOU WILL FURTHER-TAKE NOTICE: That the .original sum mons and complaint herein were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for. Barnwell County, on the 13th day of January, 1931. \ THOS. M. BOULWARE, -»■* Plaintiff’s Attorney. SHERIFF’S SaHE. State, of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs. AYCOCK and EASTERLING "tfudei 'and-fry virtue ^f a-Tax-Exe- jfi cution to me directed by J. J. Bell, Treasurer of Barnwell County, I have ths- day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barnwell, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1931, this being, salesday in said month, the following described real estate: Lots No. 11,. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21; 22, .23 and 24 otu a plat of certain property made for Aycock and East erling by Newton Realty- and Auction Company, said sULvey being made by E. McNcau, C. E., being a'part of’cer tain property conveyed by James H. Lancaster to Aycock*- and Easterling by his deed dated 14th March, 1918. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. State of South Carolina^ \ County .of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, / J ^ "f. Plaintiff, . vs. Maude R. Moore* Citizens & Southern National Bank, and Bank of West ern Carolina, Barnwell Branch, ’ Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, State and County aforesaid, on Monday, Feb. 2nd„ 1931, the same being salesday in said month, --between the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: : L All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being in the town of Snelling, County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina,containing one hundred and ten’ v ( 110) acres, and bounded a s follows:' North by lands of J. K. Snelling, east by lands of T. J.. Jowers, south by Sandbar Ferr? Road from Barnwell to Augusta, Georgia, west by estate of J. M. Sad ler, nnd lands liow or formerly of Daniel Greene, less ninety-four hun dredths of an acre, more 6r less, ly ing-between the old Sand Bar Ferry road and the new State Highway from Barnwell to Ellenton, so that the southern boundary of the tract of lai>d now being sold is the new State high way leading from Barnwell to El* •lenton. / • Terms of s ale: Cash. No bid shall be accepted by the Master until a cash deposit of two hurldred dollars ($200.00)' has been made; this provis- credit portion of the accepted bid due to the plaintiff to be evidenced by a bond or note of the purchaser, payable to the Master, secured by a first mort gage over the premises, and the re maining balance of the crecfit poHion of the accepted bid, if any, tet)e evi denced by a bond-®? note of the pur chaser payable to the Master, and securer by a second mortgage over the premises; purchaser having option to pay all cas)i; purchaser to pay fdF^ paper 8 and stamps; successful bidder to deposit at once with the Mastei the sum of Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars, in cash, Cashier’® check cr certifigcT check, as earnest money or evidence of good faith, the same to be applied on the debt should there be a compliance with the same, but should — tike successful bidder fail ma ke such deposit immediately at the time of the acceptance of his bid, then the said premises shall be at once resold, at such 'bidder’s risk, on the same salesday, or some subsequent sales day, but should the successful bidder make The s^d deposit and thereafter fail to comply*with the said bid with out legal excuse being duly shown, then such deposit shall be delivered to the plaintiff and retaine by jit, as liquidated damages, and the premises shall thereupon be resold upoif the same terntfe and at such purchaser’s risk on some subsequent salesday. G. M. GREENE, - — Master, Barnwell County, ’nOTICEOF RECEIVER’S SALE. / ^ * State of South Carolina, County uf Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. John E. Huist and Co.. Inc...in its own right and on behalf of all other - creditors of Mutual Trading Com pany, Inc., who may join in this^ proceeding and share in the ex pense thereof, Plaintiff, vs. Mutual Trading Company, Inc., Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash in the store of the Mutual Trading Comparty at Biackville, South Carolina, op Jan uary 15th, 1931, at 11:00 a. ih., the tsock of goods, consisting of drygoods, shoes, groceries, hardware and ac counts. ' The stock will first be* offer- ion, however, not to apply to thjL ec ^ P arce ^ s and then ag a whole, the plaintiff’s bid; said sum to be for feited and applied on the plaintiff’s judgment and payment of costs, un less a compliance with sale is had within ten days from the date there of. The purchaser shall pay for reve nue stamps and recording of papers. rm-rr Sheriff, B. C. PROBATE COURT SALE. State of 1 South County of B In the A(i. Ex Parte: D. Stantey'lxx&wi, Admin istrator, ~ “ . Petitioner, In Re: - Estate of Florence Johnson, Deceased. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF s mE POWER CONTAINED IN AN ORDER OF THE PROBATE COURT, dated Jan. 13th, 1931, I wiil sell in front.’of the Court House at Barnwell, - State and County aforesaid, on Mon day, the 2nd day of February, 1931, within the legal houfs of sale, the-fo]- lowing described real property: Town of Blackville, County of Barn- G. M. GREENE, Master for Barnwell County. MASTER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the^Court of Common Pleas for Barn well County, South Carolina, dated January 13, 1931, in the case of The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. R. B. Cunningham, De fendant, I the undersikned Master, will sell in front of the Court House at Barnwell South Carolina, between the- legal hour s of sale, on the 2nd day of February, 1931, the same being sales day, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described premises: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing four hundred and forty-four (444) acree, more or IJONCTL H. DYCHES, less, situate, lying and being about four miles North-west from the town of Ulmers, in Great Cypres 3 Town ship, County of -Barnwell, State of South Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances a s will more fully appear by reference to a | County of Barnwell, in the State plat thereof, made by McLellan and Palmer, Surveyors, February , 1919, which said plat is recorded in tWb office of the Clerk of Court for accounts, notes and mortgages being sold separately; also, equity in the notes and mortgages held by the Bank of Western Carolina, Blackville Branch. The said property is to be sold free of taxes and liens. The un dersigned Receiver also will sell in between the legal hours of sale on salesday in February, 1931, for cash, to the last and highest bidder, the following described real estate, to- wit: All that certain piece or tract of 4and in Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, containing twenty- seven acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of Drayton W. Walker; on the East by lands of Peter Reed; on the South by lands of 6ti s Smalls, and on the West by lands of Keeler.' Also, all that certain piece or parcel cf land, situated near Peace Haven In dustrial School in the Town of Black ville, Squth Carolina, measuring fifty feet by one hundred and twenty-five feet (50 by 125 feet) and bounded as follows: On 1 the North by street; on the East by lands of L.‘ P. Boylston; on the South by lands of S. H. Rush, and on the West by lands of L. P. Boylston or street. Also, all that lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the aforesaid, and known as lot number twenty-one (21) in block one (1>, as shown by a plat of the lot's East of the Southern Depot in Barnwell, Barnwell County in plat Book Nine’South Carolina, and described as fol- (9) “P”, at page 20, and being bound-! lows: Bounded on the North by lot ed on the North by a tract of 296 I number 20, on the East by Gordon acre 5 , more or less, owned by the said Street, on the South by lot number 22 R. B. Cunningham but now under eon- and on the West by lots number seven tract of sale unto Rena P. al; on the East by a neighborhood r6ad which...separates this tract of 444 acres from the lands formerly of R. I. same being salesday of said month,, Manning, et al, but' now W. H. San ders; and on the South and West Tby lands of the Estate of Mrs. Julia 'ttilay, deceased. This beipgjthg Southern portion of a tract bT well, measuring 47.6 ft. on Walker j acres heretofore conveyed unto Street and running back front Walker said R. B. Cunningham by R. f. Man- Strept to a depth of 91 feet, more or ning, et al, by their deed dated 5J4th lesS, and Tbcunded cn the north by lot February, 1921, and^recorded/in the * -•4 , ' ' -r — • • . / 1 - . • .4> -w. '.'ii -.Mi (7) and number eight (8). The above described lots being the * ,same convened by Eloise B. Hagood ; - te P. B. Hagood, Trustee, December 31st, 1911, and by P. B. Hagood, Trus tee, te-me December 31st, 1911, and recorded January 29th, 1912, Book 8-L, page 26. papers and stamps. SOMERS B. PRINGLE. Receiver for Mutual Trading Co. Dated ^December 30, 1930. tv