The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 25, 1932, Image 2

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r— The Barnwell People-Scntinci JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—!• 12. B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year 14.50 Six Months .90 Three Months *50 (Strictly In Adranea.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 U' "" Th e name of General Summerall, president of The Citadel, appears in the daily newspapers about as often as did the name of Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan when that worthy seaman was head of the State high way department. Of course, our warning doesn’t mean a thing in the world, but just the same we wain the members of the State Senate against increasing the appropriations bill as drafted by the House. Local and Personal Newt of Blackviile We see by the papers that, some teachers lodged a protest at a com mittee hearing la-t week against the proposed cut of 15 per cent, in their salaries, but what the average man in the street can’t understand is why the teachers should not be cut along with those who pay their salaries. No cut this year really amounts to a substantial raise in the salaries the pedagogues. of Four hundred despised Chinese holding up the advance of a Japanese army of 25,000 men*doesn’t speak so highly of the strength and efficiency of the vaunted Nipponese military machine. Of course, the Japs may impose their will upon the Chinks, but, once upon a time, the Kaiser had special helmets made for the trium-* phal entry of his soldiers into Paris. In the vernacular, that plan didn’t click. Nobody’s Business j By Gee McGee. A Letter. Greer, S. C., Feb. 18, 1932. Dear Gee McGee: W on’t you please tell me through your column what rights, in your opinion, has a depositor whose money j is tied up in a bunted bank? 1 have j been reading your column for three years and enjoy it. Yours truly, J. P. P Blackviile, ^Feb. 20.—The Regular Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Kelly Browning Thursday. Mrs. Henry Still was a guest. Highest score was held by Mm. W. R. Carroll. The Y. W. A.’s, a branch organiza tion of the Woman’s Missionary so ciety of the Baptist Church, will hold a tree planting ceremony in the churchyard Monday afternoon. Miss Pearl Hoffman is leader of the group. The public is invited. This celebration is in accoMance with the program of the George Washington bicentennial commission. A program of music and other entertainment is being plam^d. This society held its first meeting .since organization last Wed nesday at the home of Mis»s Hoffman. The officers elected were: Miss La- tane Still, president; Miss Evelyn Morris vice-president; Miss Martha Hightower, treasurer. The Rev. L. G. Payne, of the Bap tist Church is conducting a study course for the Woman’s/Missionary society. The first session was held at the parsonage Monday with about 12 in attendance. “Stewardship and Missions’’ will be continued,.one chap ter each week, Monday, until com pleted. Miss Olive Baxley, president of the -ociety, .reported that a num ber of others would be enlistdd later. At the regular monthly meeting Wed nesday a piogram was given. Thirty- five members signed a “prayer and pay” program to be continued through Easter Sunday, the money to go to the home mission board. ^ Mrs. H. L. Buist, chairman fif the better homes committee for Black viile, and Miss Elizabeth McNab, chairman of Barnwell County, attend ed a meeting of those interested in thi< district at Orangeburg Wednes day. This school was held for instruc tion and was well attended. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Weissin- ger returned Wedne-day afternoon from Miami, Fla., where they hat£p spent the last month visiting their son, Calhoun Weissinger, who is con nected with the Clyde line .-teamship company. ^ * Dr. and Mis O. D. Hammond and Prcf. and Mrs. Frank Posey attended the performance of “The Student Prince” in Augusta Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. S. I. Buist and two children, Annie Mary and Sambo Bui-t, of Macon, Ga., spent last week end with Mrs, A. B. Hair and Mrs. C. S. Buist. Miss Dorothy Moorer was called to St. George last week on account of the death of her grandmother. Mi s Katherine Legare spent last as guest The Answer. Dear Mr. J. P. P.: , If your money is tied up in a busted bank, you have th e following legal and moral rights as a depo-itor: 1. You are at liberty to discuss this matter with your wife and mother-in-law. ^ r 2. You can sell your deposit or fwap it for a dog or a cow or any other low-priced animal that the ♦warper- jnigbt. -be tired oJL . 3. You have a perfect right to ask the liquidating agent where he is week-end in St. Matthews of Miss T mmie Amaker. Miss Ella Hill, of Orangeburg, 'pent last week-end as the guest of Mrs. G. F. Posey. Mrs. Posey honor ed her gue-t Friday evening with a bridge paity and again Sunday with a dinner party. Guests at the dinner were Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Rush; Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Hammond and Miss Hill. Mrs. H. L. Buist was hc-tesstothe Thursday Afternoon bridge club. Dr. R. A. Gyles, E. C. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Boland, Mr*. C. S. Buist, Dr. and Mrs. John Maloney were among those who attended the meeting of the Bank of Western Caro lina held in Aiken this week. County Teachers Meet. IMP) UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL UNDAVI chool Lesson (By RKV. P. B. FITZWATKK. D. D.. Mem- bar ot Faculty. Moody Btbla Institute ot Chicago.)’ «P. 1932, Western Newpaper Union.) Lesson for February 28 * ----- JESUS RAISES LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD LESSON TEXT—John 11:1-57. GOLDEN TEXT—Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life; he that belleveth In me, though he were dead, yet shgll he livk. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Makes a Dead Man Live Again. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Gives Life to His Friend. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Jesus the Giver of Life. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Christian Assurance of Im mortality. , , Xhg_Aeacherg^of Barnwell County Spv | m , I. Lazarus Sick (vv. 1, 2). Even those who are in close fellow ship with the Lord are not immune from sickness. II. Martha and Mary Send for Jesus (v. 3). Because they had come to know Jesus as more than a mere man, they Instinctively turned to him when the shadow of death fell across their home. Those who receive Jesus into their home when all are well and hap py can be sure of his love and sym pathy when sickness and death over take them. III. Jesus' Strange Delay (vv. 4-G). Martha and Mary sent for Jesus be cause he loved Lazarus. They said. “He whom thou lovest is sick.” Ob serve that when Jesus heard that La zarus was sick lie "abode in the same place" because he loved Lazarus and his sisters (v. 5). This mystery Is to he explained by the ,fact that Jesus was divine and knew all things. IV. Jesus Goes to the Bethany Home (vv. 7-17). Jesus knew, and apparently the dis ciples knew, that going into Judea at that time meant his own death. He told ids disciples that his purpose in going was to awaken Lazarus out of ids sleep to the intent that they might believe (vv. 11-15). Jesus fearlessly discharged bis duty even though his life had been threatened. V. Jesus Teaching Martha (vv. 18- r 7) - As he was nearing the village, Mar tha met him with a complaint because of his delay. He Ignored her com plaint and taught her concerning the resurrection and life. 1. “Thy brother shall rise Again" (v. 23). Most blessed words are these to fall upon the ears of a sister sor rowing for a dead brother 2. “I am the resurrection and the life" (vv. 25; 2<>). He is the source of life and ajl who are joined to him by a living faith experience such a vital fellowship as to he unaffected by any bodily change, death being but an in cident in the course of an endless life. VI. Jesus Weeping With Mary (vv. 28-35). Mary Tell at Jesus’ feet uttering tiie same words used by Martha but no doubt with a different tone of voice and attitude. She had been sitting at his feet in the days of sunshln4, there fore. she knew where to go in time of sorrow. Being a real man/ he suffered with these bereaved sisters, i and though he knew the joy that was so soon to eoiiie in the restoration of life tq Lazarus, he wept. VII. Jesus Raising Lazarus (vv. 38-44.) In this stupendous miracle we see an illustration o'* the quickening into life of -those dead in trespasses and sins. Observe: 1. Lazarus was dead (v. 39). This is a type of the sinner dead in tres passes and sins, even morally corrupt (Eph. 2:1). 2. The stone must be roiled away (v. 39). As Christian workers we should remove every obstacle from be tween^ det&'slnner and a life-giving from and how been married. many times he has 4. If you care to do so, you Can tell ,y«cur preacher jhow much you Ib^t—so’s he wont be expecting any thing more from you. 5, As a depositor, you can’t be called upon for any extia money to help wind up your bank’s affairs. If the man in charge don’t find enough cash and receivables to re-imbur-e him for his\ work, that’s his funeral. G. You, being a depositor, can go and Ir jk through the plate glass win dow at the liquidating agent as many times a day as ypu wish. You may go in and sit down a while—if there ys another chair hApdy—and he in vites you in. 7. And you can cuss\all you plea«e and carry the next dollat you get in your wife’s stocking, if you so de sire. Furthermore, you haye a per fect right to cash any dividend check you might receive without overdraw ing your account. Yours Me Too, Gee McGee. L. G. Richardson, Jr., of Washii „ ton, D. C., is visiting relatives he held their third meeting giv 1 ifuk.-j?re|i-, ent school session in the Blackviile high school auditorium Thursday af ternoon, February 11th, at four o’ clock. It wac regretted that the speaker invited for th e occasion could not be present^ The follcrwing pro gram was rendered: Primary Department. “Art in the Primaiy Grades”—Miss D.;rcthy Neil. “Demomtration Lesson in Phonics” —Miss Ruth Barton. Intermediate Department. “The Teacher’s Personality”—Supt. L. E. Whittle. “Demonstration Lesson in, Sixth Grade Language”—Mr*. R. A. Gyles. High School Department. “Aim of Moral Education and the Kind of Character It Should Foster” —Prof. D. K. Brasington. “Forces and Influence to Be Util ized in the Develcgm^n of th e Noblest Life”—Miss Helen Holstein. “Moral Instruction Given Directly and Through Subjects”—Miss Clara Downing.' General Meeting. . Devotional—C. J. Fickling. Music—Miss Eleanor Smitfi. The fourth and last meeting of the term will be held at Dunbarton in April. 3. Martha’s protest of unbelief (v. 39).“ She Insisted that Lazarus had already undergone putrifactlon. Christ save the sinner regardless of his sins, intimnev and fellowship (v. 42). in ids prayer lat it was not for his rayed but for those who ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel is able of the deg 4. Christ’ with the fat „he declared sake that he stood by. 5. Christ’s manner of dealing with Lazarus (v. 43)\ it was by a call. He is calling men and women today by his Spirit. Word, and providence. 0. The response \»f Lazarus (v. 44). This shows that the call of Jesus is with authority and rower. 7. The command fcn the people (v. 44). They were to remove the grave clothes and set him free. They could not make tazarus l!ve\ but they could remove,the grave clothes which hound the man whom Christ -made alive. JVIII. The Effect of \Thls Miracle (vv.*45-57). 1. Some believed (v. 45 2. His enemies sought t<\ put him to death (vv. 46-53) 3. His withdrawal (v. 54) “IF I got constipated, 1 I would get diasy and have swimming In my head- I would have very severe headache: ^ “for a while I thought I wouldn’t take anything—may be I could wear out the headaches; but I found they were wearing me out “I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I have the very first symptoms, I take Black-Draught and now I don’t have the headache. “I am a firm be liever In Black- Draught, and after using it 20 or more years, I am satisfied to continue its use.’’ t-F. E. McKinney, Orange Park, Fla. i-tn THEDFORDS , Black- Draught I WOMEN who are run-down, or] I suffer every month, should take I ICardut. Used for over 60 years. | More Milk —AND— Better Milk DOCTORS SAY DRINK LOTS OF GOOD MILK (when you know i tis good.) WE TEST OUR COWS AND STERILIZE ALL BOTTLES AND PAILS.- IN FACT, WE ARE CAREFUL ABOUT EVERYTHING USED IN PRO DUCING A HIGH CLASS PRO DUCT. SEE OUR TRUCK or DROP US A LINE. Appledale Dairy LAURIE FOWKE, Mgr. LYNDHURST, SO. CAR. Barnwell, S. €. SOME GLEANINQS Worldly fame may be a defame at the judgment. • as No one has a lock on the 8bte to heaven or salvation. . , • a • Having Christ your security, will be no scarcity. * ■ , r • • a I never coold understand bow annal resentment paid anyone.—i ham Lincoln. iere INSURANCE FIRE WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILHY ACCIDENT - HEALTH SURETY BONDS _ AUTOMOBILE THEFT Calhoun and Co. P. A. PRICE, Manager. - ^ What Is a Bladder Physic? A medicme (hat works on the blad der as castor oil cn the bowels. Drives out impurities and excess acids that cause irritation which results in get ting up nights, frequent desire, burn ing, leg pains and backache. BU- KETS (5 gr. Tablets) is a pleasant bladder physic. Get a 25c test box f,rom your drug gist. After four days if not relieved go back and get your money. You will feel good after this cleansing and get your regular sleep.—The Best Pharmacy, Barnwell, S. C. ADVERTISE IN The People- Sentinel ^ Af Blackviile, S. C. 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A^ DEASQN DRUG CO. , GUARANTEED. Modem Beauty Shop PHONE 47 BLACKVILLE, S. C. NOTICE \ v • V A Penalty of 7° Will be Added to / All Unpaid Taxes After March 1st. \ J. J. BELL, Co. Treas. Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Any person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to situate in Barnwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, for the purpose of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: « Mrs. Flossie Smith 1,000 Sweet Water Place Barnwell Turpentine Co.: Mose Holley W. M. Cook L. Cohen—(Hay Place) 200 Dr. Allen Patterson 1,000 Harriett Houston __ o o o J. M. Weathersbee . 572 o o o Estate of H. A. Patterson 2,000 .,650 Joseph E. Dicks 500 R. C. Holman 400 200 A. A. Richardson 1,000 Lemon Bros. 150 450 John K. Snellihg 100 300 J. P. Parley 150 200_ L. W. Tilly 1_ 160 125 John Newton 200 500 Tom Davi s 400 250 B. L. Easterling - 75 100 Terie Richardson . 100 N. A. Patterson (Tanglewood Place) 130 GEO. H. WALKER, Owner ANGUS PATTERSON, Mgr.