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Lesson for January 17
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JESUS AND NICODEMUS
T-E8SON TEXT—John »:l-ll.
OOLDKN TEXT—For Ood do loudd
tha world that ha *ava hla only ba-
Cottan Son, tha< whoaoavar baliavath
4a him ahould not pariah, but hava av-
wrlaatlnr Ufa.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Jaaua Telia How
Much Ood Lovae Ua.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Jaaua* Anawar to a
Kular’a Question.
INTERM ED IATB AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Bejrlnnlnffa of the Cbrlatlan Life.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Tha Naw Birth.
1. Tha History of Nicodamua (vr. 1,
X ct 7:45-52; 19:38-42).
The lesson today has its peculiar
significance in the light of Nicodemus*
station in life. He was a learned rab
bi, a doctor of the law, and preauma-
Wr • man of good character. His
dealing by night indicates his timidity.
Like Joseph of Arimathea, be was
afraid to espouse openly the cause of
the new teacher of Oalllee. Though
timid, as an honest man, he investi
gated and obtained first-hand Infor
mation. Because of this information,
fee ottered the brave words in ,the
Sanhedrin against judging a man be
fore hearing him (John, 7:45-52) and
rendered loving service at the Lord’s
ten* (John 19:38-42).
11. Jtsus’ Discourse to Nicodemus on
tee New Birth (vv. 3-17).
L The necessity of the new birth
<vt. 3-7). If one is ever to see or en
ter the kingdom of Ood, he must be
bon again. There can be no person
al choice in the matter. Regenera
tion la the first demand the gospel of
Christ makes upon man. The rea
sons tor this are:
a. The Kingdom of Ood Is s spirit
ual kingdom, therefore there mast be
a spiritual birth in order to enter It
<▼. 3). As we enter the physical
kingdom by a natural birth, so we en
ter the kingdom of God by s super
natural birth.
b. The nature which Is ours through
the natural birth la radically and ea-
nentlully bad (v. 6. cf. Gal. 5:19-21).
Yfeat which Is born of the flesh Is flesh.
In the Galatian text Paul gives a cata-
t logue of the works of the flesh. The
flesh cannot be Improved (Jer. 13:23).
In order to enter Into the klngdon of
beaven there must be a nature fitted
for heaven. There Is nothing that can
be substituted for the new birth. Men
today are trying to substitute morality
nnd education for the new birth. Nic
odemus possessed these, yet Christ
-declared that he needed more.
2. The mystery of the new birth
<tv. 8-13). Though the new birth is
mysterious, Its results are definite.
This mystery is illustrated by the
•wind. We cannot discern from whence
It cometh or wither It goeth, but we
know by its "'flfects'tliat it blows. The
fruit of the life demonstrates its na
ture, whether It Is heavenly or carnal.
tl>e need not to be told that we have
ktad a physical birtli for our bodies
with their various faculties in exercise
prove it. Even so, (tie presence with
in us of a nature which has no affinity
for the things of the world, a strong
affection for God and a disposition to
yield prompt obedience to his com
mands proves our birth from above.
Just ns the 4*oe is known by its fruit.
«n tastes, desires, ami ambitions prove
the quality of our nature.
3. The ground upon which the now
birth rests (vv. 14, 15). Christ’s aton
ing death on the cross makes regener
ation possible. lie took the place of
sinners. His infinite merit was placed
to their account, fie surtored Ifl tfitr
sinner’s stead. Just as the Israelites
bad only to look upon the brazen ser-
pnot in the wilderness, so the sinner
needs only tb look upon Christ up
lifted on the cross (Num. 21:4-9;
John 12:32; II Cor. 5:21 ; I Pot. 2:24).
Onr salvation cost on the part of God
the giving up of ills only begotten Son.
and on the part of Christ the buffering
and shame of the cross.
4. For whom the new birth was pro
vided (vv. 10, 17). “Whosoever be-
"lieveth In him.’’ These verses give in
a. condensed form the whole plan of
smlvstion. Observe:
a. Its source—“God so loved.”
b. Its ground—the death of Christ—
“He gave."
Its recipients—"Whosoever.”
d. Its condition—“Believeth In him. H
e. Its results—“Should not perish—
have everlasting life.”
HI. Man’s Attitude Toward Chriet
fyv. 18-21).
I. Some' believe’ bhar ai-e “tevedr N «- 10—Healin« Spriiig:a
Those who believe are now free from
condemnation.
2. Some will not believe and are
therefore resting under the condem-
’natlon of Ood. The awful sin which
causes men to be eternal!/Host Is un
belief In Christ. The cause of their
txnbelief in him Is thetr love of sin.
Work wmI Worry
It la not work that kills men; It Is
Work Is healthy: you can
feardly put more upon a man than he
-caa bear. Worry Is rust upon the
It^ls not the revolution that
trMiny the machinery, bnt the fric-
u—Henry Ward Beecher.
Diftenlties
“The soul that the Holy Spirit Is
aprifllng will be uaght to expect dlffl-
and to patiently plod on and
Move at BlackrUio. .
Blackville, Jan. 7.—Several changes
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have been made in the business sec
tion of town for. the new year. Geo.
McCormick has moved his grocery on
Clark street into the Baughman
building; Porter's Meat Market has
moved into the Still store formerly
occupied by McCormick.; Rush's Mar
ket and Grocery Jjitore was sold by its
owner, S. H, Rush, to W. T. High
tower, "who will opePat© it at the
same stand.
Other change s have been made in
the residential sections. Mrs. C. C.
Bodifcrd and family have moved into
the S. I. Buist residence cn Pascallas
street; W. T. Hightow'er and family
of Reynold’s Station have moved into
a house on Hampton street, and Henry
Still and family are renting an apart
ment in the home cf Mr. and Mrs.
William Hair.
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Farming Club Holds Meet.
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Ellenton, Jan. 8.—The annual busi
ness meeting of the Ellenton Agricul
tural club was held this week at the
club house, at which time officers
were elected and committees appoint
ed to serve the organization for the
year.
Following are the officers: A, A.
Foreman, re-elected president; C. M.
Turner, re-elected, vi<;e president; and
Rev. Cecil F. Outlaw, secretary and
treasurer. t
Members to give the dinners for
the meetings are: C. G. Y.oungblood,
W. A. Hayes, T. S. Dunbar, J. B.
Smith, J 1 . M. Yonce, P. H. Bucking
ham, C. S. Buford, C. H. Stfliings,
Ashley Munns, W. A. Hart, F. D.
Bush and Dunbar Bush.
Committees reported that the club
is in better financial condition than
in several years.
TREASURER’S REPORT
Quarterly/report of County Treas
urer of school claims paid for the
quarter ending Dec. 31, 1931:
J. J. BELL,
County Tres.
County Board of Education.
J. J. Bell, Co. Treas. $761.90
B. S. Moore, Jr. 100.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. 12,000.00
TOTAL $12,861.90
District No. 2—Seven Pines.
Mrs. W. B. Parker 52.80
Mis. Eulallia T. Parker. __ 110.00
Mis. Eulallia T. Parker 110.00
Mary Holly 40.00
TOTAL $312.80
District No. 4.—Big Fork.
Barnwell Grammar Seh. Dis. 638.22
R. Ho Moody 2..L 15.00
R. H. Moody 15.00
R. H. Mocdy 10.00
R, H. Moody 15.00
Emma L. Bishop 40.00
Emma L. Bishop 50.00
TOTAL $783.22
District No. 7.—Red Oak.
Mabel Parler Gantt 90.00
Mattie Lee Floyd* 45.00
Mabel Parler Gantt 45.00
L.-O. Pender, Clerk 10.00
TOTAL — $177.00
District No. 8.—Long Branch.
Mis. J. S. Folk XvOO.OO
Mrs. J. N. Anderson dljbflO
J. S. Keel 6.80
Mrs. J. L. Folk 45.00
Mr-. J. N. Anderson __.
47.50
TOTAL $284.30
District No. 9.—Hilda.
Horace J. Crouch, Supt. 592.63
The People-Sentinel ? 6.75
Horace J. Crouch, Supt. — 257-.50
Howell W. Collins 70.00
Oda Baker 50.00
Kate Canty - 45.00
'Dorothy Hightower ‘47.50
TOTAL 1 $1,069.38
L. E. Whittle 500.55
L. E. Whittle 268.30
Gladys V. Holman 50.00
L. E. Whittle i. 308.50
Ruth L. Felder 50.00
Aletha Johnson 50.00
Celia D. Augustus 55-00
TOTAL 1,282.35
District No. 11.—Four Mile.
W. A. Hayes ——_ r
8.25
Mrs. Joseph Ashley
20.00
Mrs. D. C. Bush
20.00
Mrs. D. C. Bush
20.00
Mrs. Joseph Ashley ..
20.00
Wise Motor Co —
74.46
Sarah E. Walker .....
40.00
Lillie Mae Chisholm
35.00
Willie Eva Moody
30.00
Wise Motor Co. ......
36.04
''Mrs. Joseph Ashley
S. W. Cromer 40-00
Mrs. D. C. Bush _:____ 20.00
TOTAL
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1383.75
District No. 12—Dunbarton Higiu
Mos e Mitchell 2 25.00
Jennie Lou Hutto 75.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. *137.85
Minnie Byrd McElveen 75.00
Bessie Easterling 1 75.00
CaUie M. Bates — £ 2— 75.00
Mose Mitchell _„i— 37.43
J. R. Bowen- ?_ 50.00
Jlaggie E. Bowen 2 37.50
Pinkie L. Kilgo 37.50
Dollie R. Howard 37.50
Mozel M. Bush Snelling 25.00
Margaret Hoover 75.00
H. H. King ______ 133.61
Mose Mitchell 37.50
H. S. Floyd i 100.00
TOTAL $1,033.89
District No. 13.—Pleasant Hill.
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Q. B. Johnson 15.93
Gladys M. Williams 90.00
C. A. Bennett .13.21
Gladys M. Williams—^*.—. 45.00
Jenni e L. Walker 5Q.00
TOTAL $214.14
District No. 14.—Mt. Calvary.
Polk Bros. . 91.56
Folk Bros 44.07
Folk Bros. 22.22
Columbia Baxter 50.00
Alwiflia M. Lewis _’ 50.00
TOTAL $257.85
District No. 15.—Reedy Branch.
Orlando Black 12.33
Mrs. Corinne L: Hiers 110.00
Mias Verna Mae Lee 95.00
Mrs. W. H. Manning 108.00
Edward Baxley 30.00
Coley Creech _2__ 27.50
Coley Creech 33.00
Miss Vera Mae Lee 95.00
Mrs. Coiinne L. Hiers 110.75
Mrs. W. H. Manning 105.00
Mrs. Corinne L. Hiers 110.00
Miss Vera Mae Lee 95.00
Mrs. W. H. Manning 105.00
C. yF. Molair 30.82
TOTAL $1,067.40
District No. 16.—rGreen’s.
Highway Service Station __ 37.83
M. O. Riley 20.00
Service Garage 2 32.25
M. O. Riley 11.25
Highway Service Station __ 10.44
Highway Service Station __ 13.48
M. O. Riley „ 9.35
Highway Service Station __ 11.49
M. O. Riley 10.00
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District No. 25—New Forest.
Woodrow Givens 20.00
Folk Bros. 62.70
Service Garage 20.75
Woodrow Givens 20.00
Folk Bros. 23.84
H. L. Given s 12.00
Woodrow Givens 20.00
M[^Blanche Augustus 45.00
Woodrow Givens 20.00
Folk Bros. - 15.23
H. L. Givens — 18.00
TOTAL I___ $277.52
District No. 26—Upper Richland
Wise Motor Co. 59.30
H. H. King 39.30
Ivcry S. Hickson 40.00
H. H. King : 27.63
TOTAL $166.23
District No. 28—Elko.
Green and Co. 51.25
Adelene Rainey ;____' 41.25
Mattie Lee Bennett 42.63
P. N. Wise 57.50
Nellie E. Roland __. 75.66
Nellie JjJ. Roland 88.68
P. N. Wis e .__ 59.30
Adelene Rainey _’ !___ 41.25
Mattie Lee Bennett 43.75
J. J. Bell, Co. Treas. 332.00
TOTAL _-A $833.27
District No. 29.—Williston.
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 899.92
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 46.87
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 46.87
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. ____ 403.15
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. -i__ 87.50
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 87.50
C. K. Ackermeh, Supt. £_ii 20.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 20.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 438.34
J. J. Bell, Treas. 634.50
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 914.90
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 590.63
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. __ 290.63
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 409.35
G?- W. Moody 19.95
G. K. Ackerman, Supt. ___ 451.27
, TOTAL $5,061.38
District No. 33—Barbary Branch
Mrs. Rosalie R. Hiers 111.15
Mozell Brooker 35.00
E. F. Woodward 1 4.76
Mrs. Rosalie R. Hiers 55.75
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TOTAL $206.66
District No. 34.—Kline.
Barnwell Gram. Sch. No. 45 380.00
Estelle B. Plexico 102.55
Estelle B. Plexico 54.00
E. F. Woodward 6.60
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1»32.
B. M. Jenkins, jr.
15.60
J. J. Bell, Trees.
137.84
Mary E. Norman
_0_- 20.00
Mary E. Norman
20.00
Estelle B. Plexico
Maggie Allen i__
25.00
John Johnson
6.00
2eah Brown
3.00
Maggie Alien
.... 25.00
Maggie Allen
25.00
C. F. Molair
____ 5.95
TOTAL
$878.44
District No. 35.—Cedar
Grove
W. C. Zorne
17.00
Folk Bros.
27.13
W. C. Zorne
17.00
Folk Bros. .y
17.31
W. C. Zorne
____ 17.00
Folk Bros.
15.09
W. C. Zorne
25.50
H. A. Ferguson _ _.
4.00
Kathleen A. Green
40.00
TOTAL
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_ $180.03
District No. 38.—Oak
Grove.
C. Renew
27.70
Patrick V. Morris
198.70
Patrick V. Morris
_____ 57.50
Evelyn Creech _
40.00
TOTAL $323.90
District No. 39.—Friendship.
Cleo Creech i.-.J 109.95
J. J. Creech 2.50
Tobie Sanders 1.50
Cleo Creech 55.00
E. W. D. Morris 4.50
James E. Ray 17.50
C. F. Molair 7.75
TOTAL $198.70
District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek.
Daisie Willis :_ 106.00
Daisie Willis 52.95
TOTAL $158.95
District No. 42.—Morris.
Wm. McNab 25.35
Charlie Brown 18.00
Sara T. Barker 102.90
H. W. Sander s 5.40
W. W. Carter 4.00
Mrs. Jessie J. Bronson 1.49
Co ranee A. Myrick __^ 45.50
W. P. Morris 4.50
C. F. Molair 1.25
Sara T. Barker 50.00
W. O. Norris 6.50
C. F. Molair ,__rl__, 7.35
TOTAL $272.24
District No. 43.—Columbia.
Essie Brown 22.50
The Barnwell People-Sentinel 5.50
H. H. King _• 61.34
Essie Brown 22.60
Essie Brown — 22.50
Griffin Bates 2.00
Sarah E. Hankinion 40.00
H. H. King 83.43.
Essie Brown 17.0'1
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v TOTAL - - $276.77
No. 45.—Barnwell High School.
W. W. Carter, Supt $38.19
W. W. Carf£?, Supt 100.00
W. W. Carter, Supt - 225.00
W. W. Carter 430.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. J — 501.25
W. W. Carter, Supt. —— 430.00
W. W. Carter, Supt 225.00_
W. W.-Carter, Supt 1229.24
W. W. Carter, Supt 25.00
W. W.^Carter, Supt. _ 456.25
W. W. Carter, Supt 456.25
TOTAL - v _—- $5,016.18
District No. 50.—Diamond.
Barnwell Grarhi Sch. No. 45 582.00
Mario^ Holly _--------------- -8.00
Marion Holly 8.00
Marion Holly 16.00
Barnwell Filling Station __ .97
Olie A. B. Holly -*1— 40.00
Marion Holly .i6.ft0
Marion Holly i— 10.35
Ruby Williams _ 50.00
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TOTAL - $731.32
District No. 52.—Joyce Branch.
H. H. King 27.51
Missouri Simmons 42.50
H. H. King — 24.50
H. H. King 23.80
TOTAL ..I $118.31
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District No. 53.—Ellenton.
Ezekiel Bush 40.00
Daisie Bush Z. 40.00
Ruby M. Snelling 40.00
Rosa L. Cromer 42.50
TOTAL $162.50
District No. 54.—Meyer’s Mill.
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H. H. Meyer
50.00
W. H. Dick s
47.56
H. H. Meyer
60.00
W. H. Dicks
16.67
Mary E. Gilliard
47.50
Dollie M. Foreman
35.00
Aaron Price
47.50
Rosena Price
35.00
H. H. Meyer
.___ 50.00
Mary E. Gilliard
47.50
W. H. Dicks
12.48
Dollie M. Foreman _ __
35.00
H. H. Mever _i;
25.00
Rosena Price
35.00
Aaron Price
47.50
Willistcn Hardware Co.
____ 5.25
TOTAL
__ $586.96
TOTAL - $156.09
District Ncv 19.—Blackville.
I. F. Keeler, Clerk ________ 25.00
G. F. Posey 1,074.47
G. “F.'Posey 111,00
G. F. Posey 333.50
G. F. Posey 378.24
County Board of Education. 23.50
G. F. Posey 779.59
Percy Beasley 25.00
Aiken Croft 21.00
Aiken Croft w - 21.00
Lydia May< 50.00
I. F. Keeler, Clerk 25.00
Gallie Bell Odom 20.00
G. F. Posey 692.50
Natilie Heyward 50.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. .__ t 992.25
G. F. Pcsey 797.52
Percy Beasley 25.00
Krasingtnq 75.00
G. F. Posey 333.50
G. F. Posey 366.29
E. H. Hartzcg 23.80
G. F. Posey 277.64
Percy Beasley 25.00
Aiken Croft 21.00
G. F. Posey 289.73
Aiken Croft _'_ 21.00
Percy Beasley 25.00
TOTAL ___. $6,902.53
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District No. 20.—Double Pond.
Mrs. W, C. Buist 116.50
Dot H. Hair 100.00
Mrs. W. C. Buist 62.00
Mrs. A .B. Hair 32.77
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TOTAL $311.27
District No. 21.—Edisto.
Virgil Odom - $40.00
District No. 23.—Hercules.
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Mrs. Cleo K. Barker 115.50
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 100.00
Mary Alice Duncan 40.00
Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 50.00
Mrs. Cleo K. Barker —— 57.50
TOTAL - - $397.00
District No. 24—Ashletgh.
Lula Rountree — 50.00
Mrs. R. A. Gyles ——— 137.55
Maude B. Patterson 100.00
J. H. Lancaster 12.00
F. Miles 1.75
Mrs. R. A. Gyles — 115.00
Maude B. Patterson 100.00
Forrest Coleman ... 45.00
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