McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, June 21, 1928, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

Thursday, June 21, 1928 . McCORMICK MESSENGER. McCOKjv, ; •ijUtfl LjO Page Number Si* SATISFACTION This is the policy that we have always maintained S'licc the starting of our store. It is the spirit that is always P * valent here, not in words, but in a material way. It has | J' a “ e pess ble the ever increasing volume of business that we na\e enjoyed. We are net sati& r ied with a sale unless you are. If an article that you buy in our fc*ore does not meet your approval wc want you to exchange it tor something that does. We de «’ ; r er your things to your door if you call us and th.s service costs you nothing. You can get toetter foodstuffs for less money here than any* where else becaase we give you advantage of low prices on quantity buying that wc do. If you are already a regular customer of ours, you are 'am- Diar with these facts, but if you are not, we invite you to visit our store apd see for yourself, that we are telling you right. McCORMICK, S. C. LEGAL MASTER’S SALE Law and Grace PROTECT VODR i FROM SUN AND WIND The hot sun and wind of summer outdoor life play havoc with your complexion and you should Hake adequate measures to safeguard it. Swimming, boating, motoring, tennis, golf and other out of doors sports and exercises are particul arly trying for the complexion if you do not use proper toilet aids for protection. You will find everything that you could possibly need at this store. The highest grade and best known merchandise that is on the market. The following arc of especial importance at pres ent : Cold Cream, Face Powder, Sunburn Lotion, Cleansing Cream, Massage Cream, Talcum Powder, Ihsect Bite Lotion, etc. !£tfTs STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . Ccunty of McCormick, Couit of Common Plras. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA, against T. R. OWINGS. ET AL. Pursuant to iuderme t -f top Cov- ard a decree of s2.1e in the above en- t tied cause. I will sell at puo c auc* tion on Sale^da;* in July, 1993. (t % f- =•3me being: the 2'd day of July), ia fivof the Court House doer, in the *•’y of M'CCo m ck. County at a n f or?sa ; d. during th / ' hours of sale, on terms speeifed be- o-v. the fol ow.ng described real stete, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel o” '■ act of land containing One Hundred Forty Two and One-Half (142 1-2) Vr e'n m r re ov less, situate, and being on the Public Road lead ing to McCormick, about two miles East from the town of McCormick, m rdum Branch Township, County of McCormick, State of South Caivjlina, having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap pear by reference to a plat thereof, made by S. E. Rosenswike, Surveyor, September 4th. A. D . 1917. and b°- ng bou. oed on- the North by lands )f A. .1. Hendrix; o.i tne j’.asr. »>>' ands of Huguley; Southeast by lands T. and J. A. Ludwick; on the By REV. J. A. VAN GORKOM Member of the Faculty. Moody JTible lu.'.titute. Chicaso. TEXT—And the law came in beside, that the trespass might abnund: but where sin abounded, grace did abound more exceedingly.—Ttom. 5:20. R. V. The two words “law” and “ need to he understood clearly. So- \ \ k Rev. Van Gorkom. of J. We Serve To Serve Again W, S. PIPKIN, Prsiprietor 'Phone No. 42 McCormick. C. Southwest by lands of the estate of 1. W. M ner, and Northwest by land of J. T. Mart’n. Th s being the same o' act of land heretofore conveyed to the st.id T. R Owirgs by A.. J. He 1 d- rx by his deed dated February 12. 1910. and recorded in the office of ‘‘be Clerk of Court of Edgefield C'unty in Book of Deeds No. 3, at ’ve.ge 153, and also by quit claim 'O' d of M. B. Sturkey, dated May ’.1 st, 1918, and recorded in the of- 1 ce of the Clerk cf Court for Mc Cormick County in D_ed Book No. 2, -t nage 218. That as a conditidn precedent to the consideration of any bid for said prem ses, the master shall requir: a deposit of either in cash or by cert- uied check in the sum of $250.00 as evidence of good faith. The said uni to be forfeited if the terms of he sale are not complied with as r ‘v.ded in the decree. Terms of Sale:—Cash; purchaser :o pay for papers and stamps. L. G. BELL, Master M. C., S. C. •7une 11, 1928—3t. ciety in general may have a fairly clear con ception of the for mer term, but per haps not so when it comes to the idea of grace. The reason for this may be traced to the fact that humanity lias more in common with the function of law than it lias with that of grace. In its function grace differs from hu man standards as far as the East is from the West. Law and grace also differ widely, yet the two are vitally related. This relationship is best un derstood by a clear conception of their respective functions. LAW. The word is mentioned al most eighty times in the Book of Romans and thirty times in the Book of Galatians. Both of these epistles deal emphatically with law and grace and we find their common relationship well established. Paul tells us that the law is inadequate in itself when it comes to the matter of being just in God’s sight, for He tells us that no flesh shall be justified by doing the deeds of the law. No man has ever , kept the whole law of God, nor would it be of any avail as a means of justifi cation. Then again, the law is inade quate because its full and free opera tion is hindered by human imperfec tions. The apostle tells us that the Improved Uniform International i ipiscopal Services At (l,v KEV i* H FCIZW.A I KI: d l». Ut-an Mirntly RlbK* Inxi ltnt« of Oiw-oko. t (flSl. 1928 N'ewsi>aix*r Union * Lesson for Jims 24 REVIEW—JESUS THE SAVIOR GOL.DEN TEXT—Choose you this day whom ye will serve. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jenua Teaches Howi to Listen. JUNIOR TOPIC—Learning to Listen. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—Jesus our Lord and Savior. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—The Son of God With Power. Jaw was weak through, or because of j in-, kingdom. For senior and adult classes a good method of review will be to study the principal facts and give the leading teaching of each lesson. The follow ing suggestions arc offered: Lesson for April 1. Before going to the cross Jesus en deavored to make clear to the dis ciples the reality of His divine per sonality and the meaning of Llis suf fering and resurrection. Correct knowledge of Christ’s person and work is essential to give poise to the dis ciples in the tragic hours of life. Lesson for April 8. The resurrection of Jesus Christ was announced by an angel and He was afterwards seen by many wit nesses. Conviction concerning Christ’s resurrection is absolutely necessary to effectively witness for Him. Lesson for April 15. In order to revive the drooping spirits of the disciples Jesus was transfigured before them. Two men from the upper world were sent to converse with Jesus about His ap proaching death at Jerusalem, the very tiling about which the disciples refused to talk. In this transfigura tion is given a foregleam of the com- Th-r-* wi’.l be service st. St. Steph ens’ Church, Wiring!on, or the first 'ml third Sundays cf ea.h month. lv h'“ ther- are fjv- Su da-s in the month tb^re w ; !l also be service on the fifth Sunday. The hour of the service at St. Slephers’ is four o'clock in the af er- noon. A good program of music n provided under the digestion of Mr-. J^mes Hester of Caihou^ Falls with Mrs. James Hemminger cf Willington actir.g as assistant. The services are in charge of the Rev. R. C. Topping' of Anderson who promises a short sermon upn n an in teresting and vital topic vv th each service. -X Plum Branch J. S. STROM FUNERAL DIRECTOR, EXPERIENCED EMBALMER IN CHARGE McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA. FURNITURE AND STOVES Night Phone, 55 — Duy Phone, 76. Notice Of Final Settle ment And Discharge o On July 5, 1928, at ten o’clock a n.,. I will make a f.nal Settlomen 4 m the estate of Carrie Mars deceas- d. in the office of the judge of Pro etc at McCormick and ask for a d‘r- harge. All persons hold'ng claims hould p esent them verified before h.'.t date. GEORGIA MARS. Executrix. June 5. 1928.-4t. m THE LUXURIES HE LIFE 1 pleasures that you ied otn< The deserved have often envied others are yours if you have a bank account to rely upon. The things that were once a dream- such as your own home, an automo bile, plenty of stylish clothing, a vaca tion once a year—all become actuali ties if you practice the habit of saving your surplus earnings regularly. Of course, everything can not be had in a short time, but one after an other your wishes will be realized un til yoti have attained the position where life is really worth living and it will all be made possible with the money that you shoud have otherwise spent foolishly. Start your account today at this re liable bank. You will find a splen did spirit of helpfulness and co-oper ation here. iy--/ w • * The man who 1ms for many years suc cessfully treated Pellagra by mail. No genuine Rountree Pellagra Treatment with* cut label bears picture and signature—Caution your friends. Have You Found Complete Relief? Have you any of the following tymptomaT Nervousness, Stomach Trouble, Brown, Rougher Irritated Skin.Lossof Weight, Weakness, Peculiar Swimming of the Head, Burning Sensations, Constipa tion, Diarrhoea, Mucous in the Throat, Crazy Feelings or Aching .Bones. Don’t Waste your money and risk delay by trying substitutes. Put your canc in the hands of a Physician who has been a proven success for many years as a Pellagra Specialist. READ WHAT OTHERS SAY: Mrs. R. R. Robinson. Stigter, Qkla., writes: “I am Rlad to tell you what yotir 'wonderful Pellagra treatment has done for me. I feel like a new woman.” Mrs. VV. S. Hays, Engleton, Ark. writes: “I t-v-ilc Dr. Rountree’s treatment for Pellagra in 1925. I feel better than I have for 15 years.” tVP.ITK TODAY! Rountree Laboratories* Austin. Texas. For FREE Diagnosis, Ques tionnaire and Blue Book, “The Story of -' •'U.-n*”, also for hundreds of additional M t II PEOPIfS BANK McCormick, S. C. FORD BATTERIES $7.95 WHITTLE BATTERY SERVICE 622 BROAD PHONE 1166 AUGUSTA, GA. the flesh; in other words, man was not able to keep the law of God. But there is another function of the law. that of a master, a constant guard. Read Galatians 3:23-25 and note there that the law is set forth as a school master. The stern discipline of the law really is a means of bringing us to Christ. der a master we shall be free in Him through faith. Being under the law proves to us that it is a life of bond age, and because of that fact ii be comes clear to us how much hotter it is to live under the blessed control of Jesus the Savior where we are free. Furthermore, the law is a revealer of sin. Paul states that he had not known sin except through Hie law and i I because of this he saw his own sin :ful life and stood before God as a con- ;denined man. The law itself is not ;sin because it continually points oui the exceeding sinfulness of sin. So • then we find that the law shows men that they are wrong and helpless, hut does not help them out of lir ir trou ble. Do this and live, the law commands. But gives me neither feet nor hands A better word the Gosjiel brings. It bids me l!y and gives me wings. GRACE. Since we find ourselves condemned and hopeless under the law with no possible way of escape what is the function of Grace? Undei grace God treats us irrespective oi our deserts. What we are, what we have done or are doing, in faci an\ attitude on our part does not effect God’s grace which He bestows upon us in spite of what we are or have done. -And this is possible only he cause God accepts the righteousness of Jesus who bore all the penalty of our sins and therefore sets us free from any Judgment for sin. The above chapter points out that sin entered the world as an intruder and, because of sin, death, for the two always go together. Sin entered, as it were, like a wedge, separating man from God rather than God from man. There is no change of attitude on God’s side for immediately after sin entered the world He began to seek out wayward humanity to bring them back to Him self. Listen to the prophet, Isaiah. “Your iniquities have separated be tween you and your God. and your sins have hid His face from you.” Then again God says, “Come now and let us reason together.*’ God is ready and willing to re-establish u right re lationship between Himself and man. So then because sin entered we have on the one side man. sin and death, and on the other. God, grace and life, man and God separating further and further as time goes on. Now how can this condition be rem edied? What is tlie only hope? Is there a remedy? The answer is found in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, “by grace have ye been saved through faith.” Gnkce takes us in spite of our own sins, in spite of death, in spite of ourselves and the judgment of the law. takes nil of this and presents ns free beings before the face of God. free from sin and Its penalty. What a marvelous thing grace is! Have you placed your life at God’s disposal In order that He may set you free i through grace? Lecccn for April 22. .Terms ar? a son was faithful to His parents. Ho had a high regard for the true home. In this lesson He sets forth the truth concerning marriage which is the foundation of the home, i Those who are actuated by His spirit j v.Hl recognize marriage as the ideal Then, instead of being un- ! p rv n< <- |jf e Larsen for April 29. Jesus’ answer to the question of the rich young ruler concerning what tie should do in order to inherit eternal life shows that the one thing abso lutely necessary is supreme love to God and that we should he willing to part with everything for His sake. Lcaaon for May G. While Jesus was resting in the shadow of the cross, the disciples were disputing as to who should lie greatest. The leading lesson is that true greatness Is expressed in will- fngners to give oneself in service to others. Lccoon for May 13. Jesus entered Jerusalem and of ficially presented Himself to the Jewish nation according to prophecy. Jesus exercised His kingly authority in cursing the fig tree and driving out the money changers from the temple. Lccscn for May 20. Under the parable of the husband men who betrayed their trust, Jesus shows the Jews to be guHty of perse cuting the prophets and of murder ing the Son of God. Man’s whole duty is summed up in one word—supremo and undivided love of God. Lesson for May 27. Jesus is coming in glory and will en ter into Judgment with those who have beep unfaithful. It is incumbent upon all to watch so as to be ready when He comes. Lesson for June 3. Though Jesus was the very Son of God, possessing all power. He was «t the same time a real man and craved human sympathy, therefore He took with Him His disciples to the garden of Gethsenmne. Lesson for June 10. Because Jesus took the place of the sinner, He was despised and rejected of men. Tiie treatment of Jesus re veals the awful wickedness of the hu man heart. They chose Barabbas in stead of Christ. Lesson for June 17. On the cross Jesus made the su preme sacrifice for the sins of the world. When the price of redemption was fully paid Jesus dismissed His spirit, thus showing that He had all power. Being Christians “Daniel purposed in his heart.” That’s the trouble with a great many many people; tbey purpose to do right, but they only purpose in their heads, and that doesn’t amount to much. If you are going to be Chris tians, you must purpose to serve God away down in your hearts. “With the heart man believeth unto righteous ness.”—D. L. Moody. 666 Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious Fever due to Malaria It Kilts The Germs Take my heart, O Father! take It; Make and keep It all Thine own; I .ft Thy Spirit melt and break It—- Thin proud heart of sin and stone. Arrows of the Holy Ghost Deep convictions of sin wilt not j spring from rational consideration, j No man can work them in his own j soul; they are the arrows of the Holjr j Ghost. And when He sends them they stick fast.—Berridge. Grace Comes Into the Soul Grace comes into the sohl, ns the morning sun into the world; first a The Way If you ask tjje.way tp the crown— ’tis by tlie cross; to the mountain— dawning, then a light, and at laet the ’tis by the valley; to exaltation—’tis Pim.in his full and excellent bright- lie that humbleth himseIC.-jJ, jL ness.—T. Adams. ) Evans. M. E. Charge Beginning first Surday ; n Febru ary, the Plum Branch M. E. charge schedule will be: ASBURY — Sun’ay School as 10:30 a. m.; preaching eve y f'rst Sunday at 11:30 a. m.. and third Sun day at 7:45 p m. BORDEAL’X—Surdav School at !0:00 a. rn.; preaching every f : rst Sunday 3:30 p. m , and third Sunday ot 11:00 a. m. PARKSMLLE — Union S’laday School at 10:03 a. m.; preaching eve ry second Sunday at '7:00 p. m , and fourth Sunday at 11:00 a. m.; raver services, Thursday nights at 7:09 o’clock ST. PAUL—Sundry School ar, 10:30 a. m.; preaeh : rg eve y second Su.-.day at 11:30 a. m, and fourth Sunday 7:30 p. m.; prayer services, VVcdnesdavs! 7:30 p. m.: Enworth League, 7:30 p. m. every Sunday. BARS CHAPEL—Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.; preaching every sec ond and fourth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. E. A. WILKES, ’ Pastor. X Pentecostal Holiness Church Schedule \ Sunday school every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, at McCormiclt. I Preaching every 3rd Sunday 11:00 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Public cordially invited to all our services. W. RAY ANDERSON, Pastor. fXt Plum Branch Baptist Schedule Plum Branch — Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30. Preaching ‘very first and third Sunday at 11:30 m. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday at ':30 p. m. Parksville — Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00. Preaching every second and fourth Sundays at 11:00. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 7:30. RED OAK GROVE — Sunday School every 1st and 2nd Sunday monrng at 10:30; 4th Sunday p. tn. at 2:30. Preaching every 4 th Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Clarks Hill — Sunday School ev ery Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Preaching every first Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Modoc — Sunday School evary Sunday at 10:30. Preaching every third Sunday at 3:00 p. m. H. M. HODGENS, Pastor. X McCormick Methodist Church Schedule McCormick — Sunday school every Sunday at 10:15 a. m.; Preachin* at 11:15 a. m. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sun days, and at 7:30 p. m. cn fourth Sundays. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o’clock. Board of Stewards meets Monday night following 1st Sundays. REPUBLICAN Sunday School at 11 a. m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays. 1st and 3rd Sun days at 2:30 p. m. Preaching on 1st and 3rd Sundays at 3 p. m. Troy — Sunday school at 10:00 n. m. 1st,, 3rd and 4th Sundays; 2nd Sundays at 3 p. m.; preaching 2nd Sundays 3:30 p. m.; 4th Sundays 11 Beulah — Preaching every 4tn Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. J. A. BLEDSOE, Pastor. txi — ^ i A. • R. Presbyterian Preaching at Mt. Carmel. S. oil he first and third Sabbath* at It !e SRe Preaching at McCormick, S. C., oR file second and fourth Sabbaths as 11:80 a. m. ■. . .. . Sabbath school at both churched •very Sabbath day throughout am ‘ear. _ Leee T. Pisesly, ;i -