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f ' WCIIMHI OOUET CARL CARROLL. JR. P*b?ii Mechanical Supervisor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 k Clwrofcsi County: One Year. 12.50; Six Months 91.30. Outside Cherokee County: One Year *3.00 Ms Moattss ?1.19 Second Class Pasta<? Paid At 117 Hickory St.. Mnrphy, N. C. From The Desk Of Senator Forsyth TOBACCO ? The bill to outlaw the use of maleic hydrazide in tobac co-grow in* was heatedly debated. The use of this chemical Is to pre vent the recurrence at suckers on the tobacco leal. Some of the to bacco industry is of the opinion that overuse or misuse of Mil 30, as V Is commonly called, causes a de cided deterioration in tobacco: growers were for the use of MH 30 because of the labor saved by so ! doing. The biQ was killed in the Senate by a roll call vote of 34 1 to 14. SOLICITORS? The bill to put so licitors on a full-time basis was al to debated at length, the debate being by members of the Senate who are lawyers. Your senator thought that since this is primarily a lawyer's bill, they should, and do. know more about that situation. APPROPRIATIONS ?The Joint Subcommittee on Appropriations re ported Vo the full Committee on Ap propriations an increase over the last ttiennium budget of some $68,000,000. cf which $13,000,000 plus would be turned over to the State Board of Education to be us ed for schools as they see fit. Roughly speaking, teachers should an increase of about five perl cent and state employees would get a wage increase of about one bracket, or about three per cent. I feel that this is a go-forward budget and would be based on the adoption of a withheld tax plan. Even with the use of this so-called "windfall" money, however, there i will slill be about a one million dol lar delicti in the budget wliich will have to be made up in new taxes (all estimates of taxes from all sources projected for the next bien nium have been considered.! DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY ? Your senator together with House members Charlie Crawford, Tom J. Herjert, Mrs. G. W. Cover, Leonard Lloyd and James M. Raby, met with Mr. L. Y. Ballentine, Commissioner of Agriculture, this week to discuss a new poultry anil beef diagnostic laboratory to be lo cated in the 33rd District. As I mentioned before. I had previously contacted Commission er Ballentine abont this matter and his office, in cooperation with Dr. Colvard of Slate College, arranged for Dr. Craig and Dr. Rollins to go to our district and make a survey of the poultry and beef situation with the idea of establishing a diagnostic laboratory. Their find ings were that poultry and beef re quire approximately two-thirds ol a veterinarian's and technician's time, and with the tubular testing which is now being djne in Georgia, a laboratory could be justified in cur section. Commissioner Ballen tine felt that this program would also give our people added assur ances of the State's cooperation, and would perhaps stimulate the growth of the industry. The cost would be $22,826 for the first year, and $14,876 for 1960-61. This does not iaclude rent for oltices and lab ; i " SPEAKING OF CARDS is great! how to play ten flWFEEREMT GAMES OF CANASTA.* Words of Life W Mi Liberty Bapttat Awihtlw A NEW AND SURE COVENANT "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord. I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them; and their sins and iniquities will I remember no more." Heb. 10: 16-18. In and through, the transforming power of Jesus Christ the new and sure covenant is affected. The old covenant was the Law. It was most ly outward and ritual. It was to be taken and obeyed through the know ledge it afforded. Man, in his own strength, was - not able to keep the old covenant. Because of this weak ness manifested in man God effect ed the new and sure covenant. This was done through the work of Jesus Christ here in the world. I. A New And Sure Covenant Musi Be Personal. \ The offidfe of priesthood in the old j covenant came to an end in Christ. The priests went into the holy of holies once a year for all the sins of tlie people. When Jesus Christ died on the cross the veil of the | Umple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom. This meant that i ever individual had access to the holy of holies in Christ. This made the new covenant personal. No one | can be quite sure about a thing : that is not personal. One can be | sure about his own personal salva- 1 tion. If men ever know the Lord | Cod it must be on the personal bas- j is. The idea of going to a media tor. or priest, other than Jesus Christ is fooling one's own heart and , trifling with God's eternal word. ] Man will never know God apart from Jesus Christ and experiencing him | personally in his heart. II.A New And Sure Covenant Mus Be Inward. oratories, which we would have to furnish. Your senator is going to introduce a bill asking for this money, in cooperation with the Agriculture Department Everyone keep your fingers crossed; no one is going to look with favor on a money bill this late in the Session. MILBURNIE? A group of sena tors invited the -.vnole Senate to a barbecued chicken dinner at Mil burnie on Wednesday night. This lovely spot some seven miles from Raleigh is most inviting and every one had a big time. VISITORS ? H. A. Mattox was in town this week for a school meet ing. He and I visited Mr. Cameron Lee, Assistant Director of the High way Department, to discuss some road projects in Cherokee County. I also reminded Mr. Lee of the new work on U. S. 64 and 19. He said that the plane would be available shortly and that they were planning 10 make aerial surveys of these projects this summer. Mr. Mattox aiso attended the meeting with the Commissioner of Agriculture re garding the diagnostic laboratory. H. A. has certainly given of his time and money in promoting Bet ter School Movement. You all know that he was a member of the School Study Commission and has talked to civic groups and parents teacher associations, etc. all over North Carolina in support of this cause. We all owe him a debt o( gratitude <for this fine service. We are looking to June 13 as the adjournment date. Sure hope we don't go orver it. Regards to everyone, , Frank Forsyth MOW! BMJOY THE mm VACATION FLORIDA'S GLAMOROUS 100% AIR CONDITIONED r SARASOTA, FLORIDA ? ? SUMMER -FALL SPECIAL 7 NIGHTS 8 DAYS ? 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He can be sure | about the longings of his heart i when he knows the Lord in the | new birth. This experience takes place within the inward man. III. A New And Sure Covenant i Must Be Spiritual. If God lives in the individual life he must be there in Spirit. God is Spirit and desl re s to be wor- 1 sloped in Spirit and in truth. The soul of man has a capacity for spirits. He may possess evil spirits or God's Spirit. This is made clear in Jesus casting out the evil spir its. The more evil spirits that, live 1 in a man the more evil he becomes in and take his abode in the place oncc- occupied by the evil spirits. This makes the new covenant spir- 1 itual. Tlje most sure things of life are the spiritual. When a man lias the spirit of love, truth, righteous ness, Godliness and holiness he can be sure about the nature of his heart and the suriety of the spir itual. IV. A New And Sure Covenant Mnst j Be Universal. ! I Here is where much difficulty j arises with many people. They con fuse the church and the Kingdom. : Some people assume that the church and the Kingdom of God I are one and the same thing. The Bible does not teach such. The 1 Kingdom of God is the universal. ! invisible reign of God in the re deemed heart. A man can be born again and never see a church so far j as membership is concerned. Every ; man in all time in all the earth can | know Christ and be a participant in the new covenant that is based upon the promises of God. This is be cause of the universal application of the new covenant. It is surei covenant when everyone can par ticipate in it regardless of his loca tion or social standing. When an in dividual does know Ch,rist the tfciiqi that be desire* to do is follow bis Lord in baptism and church I membership if he has not been mis lead. V. A N?w M tart ? * Mwt Be Etermai. I Jermiah used God's natural order to prove the eternalness of the new covenant. We can see an element of treemalneas in the mountain*, rlv er?, day and night. seasons, and such. The new covenant Is eternal | because God affects it through the power of His Spirit. The spiritual is the eternal. It transcends the cor poral and the temporal. Christ arose from the dead to make the new covenant eternal. He lives be yond death. He is eternal and His covenant must be eternal. Many have testified to the eternalness of the new covenant in their dying hour. Deacon Stephens gave a wonderful testimony when his life was tain^ taken. Are you a participant in the new covenant? If so, you to, may testify to its eter nalness and th,e world will take note that you have been with Jesus. GattlingGun Fails In Its Purpose The machine gun. invented as a poison spray to destroy the germs of war, has proved to be food on which they thrive. So stated Dr. R. Gerald McMurtry, director of The Lincoln National Life Founda tion in commenting on an unusual letter written in inventor Hichnrd Gatling's own handwriting. The letter owned by the Lincoln Museum was written by Galling June 15, 1877,' to Miss Lizzie Jarvis. In it he states, "It occurred to me that if 1 could inveut a machine? a gun? which could by its rapidity of fire, enable one man to do as much battle duty as a hundred, that it would to a great extent, supersede the necessity of large armies, and consequently exposure to battle be greatly diminished." "The march of history has cer tainly reversed Gatling's purpose." Dr. McMurtry said. "Gatling at tempted to interest Louis Napoleon, the Frencli Emperor, in his inven tion but he was not interested. "This deadly implement, along with iron clad vessels, the self act ing gun lock for naval cannons, observation balloons, naval how itzers wi^Li iron carriages, and rifled cannons, were among the military inventions of the Civil War." 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