fHE SUNDAY-SCHOOL. lesson XIII. Third Quarter, For Sept. 29, 1907. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. fxt of tha Leaion, a Comprehanaiva Quarterly Raview Golden Taxt, Pa. ciii,.8 Commentary Prepared by Rav. D. M. Stearna. Copyright, 1807, by American Prcei Association. Lesson I. God feeds Israel in tha wilderness (Ex. xvl, 1-15). Goldea Text, John vl, 51, "I am the Living Sread which came down from heaven." fle who redeemed them from Egypt y His own right hand without any assistance whatever from them gave then bread and flesh to the full with out any labor on their part, and In the flscourse of our Lord In John vl He plainly taught that the manner was typical of Himself. LebsosJI. The Ten Commandments; Duties toward God (Ex. xx, 1-11). Gold en Text, Dent vl, 5, "Thou shalt love theLord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy soul and with all thy might." He who loved them enough to redeem them and whose love to them was an everlasting love, an un changing love (Deut. vll, 0-8; Jer xxxl, 3: Mnl. I, 2; III, 0), asked that they should love Him In return for such .grerit love. Lesson HI. The Ten Command ments; duties toward men (Ex. xx, 12 17). Golden Text, Lev. xlx, 18, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." It Is only by our love to our fellows that we can prove or manifest our lov to God, for "he that loveth not his brother, whom he hath seen, how can he love God, whom he hath not seen?" (I John iv, 20.) Lesson IV. The golden calf (Ex. atxxli, 1-8, 30-35. Golden Text, I John V, 21, "Little children, keep yourselves from Hols." The people who promised to do nlj that God said could not keep It six weeks, could not keep their promise at all, but tbey made a show cf obedience for a little while. Lesson V. The tabernacle (Ex. xl, 1-13, 34-38. Golden Text, Ex. xl, 34, "Then a cloud covered the tent of the congregation, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle." A dwelling place for God In the midst of Israel erected by the Spirit filled men from the willing offerings ot the people, who - had to be restrained from bringing. Lesson VI. The sin of Nadab and Ablhu (Lev. x, 1-11). Golden Text, Frov. xx, 1, "Wine Is a mocker, strong drink Is raging, and whosoever Is de ceived thereby is not w'Ise." The sin of these men was the strange fire they offeied before the Lord, refusing a willing obedience end presuming to do as they thought best. Verse 0 may possibly Imply that the cause of their eln was strong drink. Lesson VII. The day of atonement (Lev. xvl, 5, 22. Golden Text, Heb, vll, 25, "Wherefore He Is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him." God's provision for the putting away of the sins of Israel once a year faintly typified the eternal re demption which we have In Christ Jesus by Ills one ofTerlng up of Him self, once for all. As In Israel's case, 60 In ours the priest did It all; we re ceive the bcuoilt. Lepbon VIII. Isrnol Journeying to Canann (Num. x. 11-13, 29-3(1). Golden Text, Ex. xlll, 21, "And the Lord went before them by day In n pillar of a cloud, to lend them the way, and by night In a pillar of fire, to give them "light." Delivered from their enemies, their Deliverer ever with them, dwell ing In their midst; provision for all the Journey assured day by day, the good land before them, and all the way their faithful guldo to tell them when .to go and when to stay. Lespon IX. The two reports of the spies (Num. xlll, 17-20; 23-33). Golden Text, Num. xiv, 0, "The Lord is with us; fear them not" Under such pe culiarly blessed circumstances and with such assurances from the living God to talk of sending spies to see if It was as God had said was surely sinful unbelief, and yet Moses fell Into line with it, and God in gracious com passion for their weakness permitted It that those who would not believe His word might learn in their own harder way. Lesson X. The brazen serpent ((Num. xxl, 1-9). Golden Text, John 111, 14, 15, "As Moses lifted up the serpent In the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoso ever bclleveth in Him should not per ish, but have eternal life." Not liking God's way and speaking against God brought a lot of trouble, and yet it is the ordinary way of all men since that old serpent caused Adam and Eve to fall In with his plan of getting on In defiance of God. Lesson XL Moses pleading with Is rael (Deut. vl, 1-15). Golden Text, Deut vl, 12, "Beware, lest thou forget the Lord." In the end of the fortieth year 8inca they left Egypt (Deut. 1, 3) Moses . rehearsed all the Lord's dealings with them, reminding them of all the ways that the Lord had led them, of His un changing love and manifold mercies, .and he may be said to sum up his ex hortation to them in the words, "Re member, forget not the Lord; love and obey Hlin." Lesson XII. The death of Moses (Deut. xxxlv, 1-12). Golden Text, Ts. cxvl, 15, "Precious In the sight of the Lord Is the death of His saints." In John xvll, 24, He said to His Father that He longed to have them with Him that they might see His glory. In rhll. I, XL 28, we read that "to die Is gain, to depart and be with Christ is far better." More literally the last two words should be "very far .tetter." HOW TO SOW OATS BY "OPEN FURROW" METHODS. Col. Redding Urges livery Farmer to Give the Plan a Trial This Fall Dl rectiou for Seeding and Fertilizing. I may bo incurring some risk of being called a "crank on the Bub ject of sowing oats. If so. so be it I would rather be called a crank than a "fifth wheel", and have of ten felt that it were worthy of a life a effort to succeed in inducing the upland farmers of the South to quit putting "all their eggs in one basket , which they do lemng al most exclusively on corn as grain food for work animals. .Thousands, yea hundreds of thousands of corn fields have produced this year less than 10 bushels of corn to the acre how much less I am ashamed to say that might be sown in oats this fall, according to the open fur row plan, aad well fertilized that might be reasonably expected to yield 2a to dU bushels of oats all through middle Georgia and cor1 responding sections eastward. (The time for towing oats passed away several years ago with the adveut of the open furrow systems.) I have sometimes said that if my entire crop of oats could be sown in one day, ihe 15th day of October would be the chosen day. lia', fortunate ly, the period of sowing extends from October 1st to November 1st, and even much later south of lati tude 32 degrees- Of course every reader has heard of the open furrow plan of Bowing outs a ud bow to reitilize the crop If not, such can be bad by applying lo tne "ueorgia Jixpenment SU' tiou. Experiment, Ga., for a copy of "Press Bulletin, No. 45." The method and thi fertilizer formula been frequently given in these col umns, but 1 will repeat the formula, the amount being for one acre, a3 follows: rounds. High-grade acid phosphate . 200 Muriate of potash 50 Cotton seed meal 200 450 The above to be applied at the time or sowing oats, and in the fur rows with the seed, to be supple mented by a top dressing of 50 to 75 pounds of nitrate ot soda in March next, if, at that time, such top-dressing shall appear to be de sirable. 11. J. Redding, Director of Georgia Experiment Station. THE "OI'EIf FURROW METHOD BRIEFLY DISCUSSED. During five years' experiments, the Georgia Station found that oats sown in drills 18 to 24 inches apart invariably gave a larger yield than when so wn broadcast and plowed or harrowed in. In itself this was an important result of experiments to that end. 15ut a more important discovery is the fact that when the seed are sown in open furrows and barely-covered, leaving the furrows open or unfilled, the oat plants are very much less liable to be killed by a severe freeze. The idea was conceived several years ago, and an nually since we have sown the larger portion of tb.3 fall-sown area in drills 18 to 24 inches apart, lat terly using a Hants fertilizer dis tributor. This sows but a row at a time, has no covering attachment, but simply opens a small furrow and sows the seed, the single wheel following in the furrow and barely covering the seed. The result is the plants come up one and a half to two inches below the general sur face. The winter rains, light freezes and thaws, gradually, but only partly, fill in the open furrow, and the more vital atid sensitive parts of the plant are left at the original depths, below the reach of even very severe freezes. Sixteen inches apart is probably the best width between the oat fur rows. In all cases the furrows should b3 laid on a level in order to secure best results. Seed and fertilizer drills are now made with two spouts, one f r the seed oats and one for the fertilizer, the oats being sown through the forward spout. It has not been found necessary to use the covering attachment, the loose soil falling in immediately fol lowing the opening, five-inch shov el or (short skooter) coveiing the oats sufficiently. Ocoasioual lieatlacho, belching, bad taste in tlie mouth, lack of appetite and slight nprvousnea are symptoms of iiidijoation which, when ullowecl to go micared for. will develop into a case of dyspepsia that will take a long time to get rid of. Don't ne glect your stomach. At the first indication ol trouble tano someining tnaiwiu neip h alone in its work of diiesting the food you eat. Kodol for Indijestion and Dyspepeia will do this. Kodol will make your food do you good and will enable you to enjoy what you eat. Bolu Dy oianuaru vmg v o. There are three things it takes a strong man to hold a woman war rior and a wild norse ana a nana some squaw. DeWitt'e Little Early Risers are good for anyone wuo neeua a yiu. aucj .m bum..., safe, sure, little pills that do not gripe or Bicien, sola Dy oianuara umgui. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Having qualified as receiver for tlx Kennedy Table Co., of Trinity K. C, a. II persons owing said company will come for ward and make immediate payment; and persons holding claims against said company are notinea to present tneir claims duly verifitd before the 27 day of August, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv. This lath day of Aug. 1907. Jos I'aIIKIS Receiver, Trinity N.f. North Carolina, Kuudolph Couuty, Jennie C. Klndley vs. J.J. Klndley. In the Superior Court, Before the Judge. NOT1CF, The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as utmve has been com menced in tne Superior Court of Randolph divorce which will involve the dispositiou of a tract of land situated in said county, in which said defendant has an interest, and the said de- luMuuiu win iiircner take notice that he is re quired to appear before his Honor; M. H. Justice, indue at chambers in the town of Yadkinvllle. N. C otithe 14th day of Oct 'IHoTand answer or demur to the f'titiu in said action which will be tiled with the Clerk of the fiiinnrlnr Court of win diuiiiy ui no onice witnin 10 nays irom date, or the plaint' II' will apply to the court for the re- nei iieniaiKita m sum petition. This 11th day of Sept. 1907, W. C, HAMMOND. C. 8 C, Randolph Couuty, NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE, By virtue of an execution issued from tli Sn penor Court of Randolph County on the 26 day ..--.i, in Hie .lunepn rarKin against the Hoover Hill Gold Mining Company, I will sell at the court house door on Monday the 7th day of 'Octolier I907at 18 m. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the real estate beloiiKliin to the said Hoover Hill Ciolu MinitiK company, described as follows; To.wit: Bfirillllilie utM Itnuliir ni iirtliDmimth of a large branch and running thence up the various courses of said brunch south 7.1 il. irri east 10 chains to a white onk on the Umk ot nrancn, hiieet s corner, thence noith 21 1-2 deg eatttl3chuius and 70 links ton nine in Hip. 1.1 line, thence cast 8 chaiu, and S links to a white oak in John Sheet's line, thence north .1 chains to a pine Sheet's corner, thence east on his line i I'tiains and id links to a hlckorv in his line, thence north 86 chains and 50 links to a hlnik 8ak In the Hoover line, thence west on simi Imp ot chains and 50 links to a pine T. Hush's corner iiience soutn 11 cnains and au links to a black oak sapling in the old line aforesaid, thence west on said laud 4 chains to a pine, thence south SO degrees west 5 chains to a stake, thi-uce west a chains to a stake, thence south A chains too stake in the old line, thence nortn 65 dour e weston said line 28 chains, AO links to a stake now a dogwood, theiicesouth crossing the river so cnams to a stake Richardson s corner, thence south 50 degrees east crossing the river :il chains to a sycamore on the south buik of fwharrie River in a nmcewnere a hirue h iiuk walnut, ire,. formerly a'.oort. thence ui the various courses of said rivel near north 59 degrees cast 17 chains to tne beginning, containing two hundred and eighty three (283) acres mure or less and known as tho Hoover Hill Uold Mining Company's ins nmncrty Is known as the old Hoover Hill (iold Mining properly in Taliernacle township. iv is vaiuanie property ana was worueu ioi gold many years. P. 1.. HA YWOKTH, Shciift'of Randolph County, This August 20, 1006, LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale granted bv the SUK'rioi Cyurt of Randolph county on the peti tion of Martha Thayer et al. against Richard (iraveset al. I shall sell at the courthouse door t Ashcboro. N.C.. at 12 o'clock M. on the 'loth day of Hcptemlier 1007. the following real estate, towit. A ruct id hunt in Richland township, in said county and tioundcd as follows: Beginning at a pile of Ris ks U 1-2 chains West of Horse I'm creek Tmgdon's southeast corner, thence north 61 chains Ma rock, John Oravcs' original cor ner, thence West 18 chains to Wm. Tmgdon's oritur, tnence south with wm. I rogilon s line 20 haius toa stake, thence east 13 chains to a rock. Win. Tmgdon's corner, thence to the beginning, col i ran nig wi acres more or less. TKKMS: Cash, the purchaser giving bond and unproved security therefor, and the title re served till the further order of the court. J. A. ispKNCE.Comr. This 2l)th day of August l!W7. TIMBER SALE. By Virtue of an order of sale granted bv the Stiierior Court of Randolph county on the peti tion of S. L. Hurge set al ex narte. I shall sell at the lNfttofliee in Ramseur, N. C, at 12 o'clock M. ou the'J.th. day of September, ltt7, me following u inner: To-wit All the growing and standing timber mi the following described lands, 10 inches in diameter at the stump. Beginning at a stone and running south 40.01 chains to a stone in it. A.. Burgess's line; thence west 17.44 chains to a stone in the Fayetteville mad: thence north sk degrees 14.81 chains to a stone in said mad; thence north S8.su chains toa stone in H. 1". Kivett's line: thence east with said line 26.90 chains to the beginning, containing 108 acres more or less. Terms, cash. 1 his 24tn (lay ot August, rr, JOHN T. Brlttain, Commissioner. SURVIVING PARTNERS NOTICE.' Notice is hereby given trcit all persons hav ing Halms against the tlrm of Lackey and Harris Cranford uud M, lJlekry and W. R. Harris will present the same to the underr-iirued on or before the 1st day of Scpteiulier lOuS, or this noiice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All ersons indebted to said firm will make immediate payment. tins August 2U, iwi. M. LACKEY, Surviving Partner. NOTICE. Tlesi'rlntloii of bottles nnd crates HI led In tho ofllee ol the Clerk of the Siticriur Court for Randolph county by w. i). spoon manager ol the Crown Bottling Works, this the 18th day of Sept. 1007. CRATES. Green six dozen crate. Lettered Crown Bottling Works, Ashcboro N. C. Plain six dozen crate, Licitcreu c rown Bottling Works, Asheboro N. C. Yellow six dozen crate. Lettered Greensboro Coca Cola Bottling Co., Greensboro N, C, Ureen two dozen, I nlettered. BOTTLES. Half pint, Lettered Registered Hyoxia. Half p'n, U t'.ercd Purety Bottling Woiki For Vnllev ia. Half pint, licttcred Coca Cola. Trade Mark Registered lireeiislioro N. C. lu shining crates aie lancled with yellow lable. U'ltercd Crowu Bottling Works, A.she boro N. C. sworn to and subM'ribcd nctnro me tms tne In dayofS.pt. ll"J7. Hammond, clerk of the Superior Court of Han ilolph Couutv. All persons having claims auainst said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly vended, an or before the 7th day of Sept. l'.KIsor this notice will be pleaded m liar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 7th day of Sept. V.M. SET II W.L AI'G HLIN, Admr NOTICE OK SALE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL PRO PERTY. OntheSVth day ef September, at one o'clock p.m. i will sell at public auction, or private sul. the old (ilenco Public School House and site near illeuola. The sale will take place at tho old (ilenco Public scnooi House lu New Mi.rliPt TownshlD. Terms of Sale Cash. The site contains one acre. A good deed can be made for the property. For record of titles see Book 68, rage 0, in tne omce oi we negi-ier oi rwx.ria By order of the Board of Education of Ran dolph county. Sept. 7, 1007. E. J. COLTRANE, Clerk, SALE NOTICE. By virtue of the power vested In us byan onler of the 8ucrior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, in the action entitled Julia C. Fulle and others against Baxter Peacock and others, we will on the 21st day of October, 1907, at la o'clock in., sell at public auction to the highest bidder forea.li at the court house door in Ashe boro N. ., the following described real estate, viz: First tntet, known as Miller & Boone lands, beginning at a stone, Julia C. Fullers line, and running thence north 23 chains and 20 links toa stake, thence west 5 chains and 70 links to a slake, them e north 16 chains and SO links to a stake, them e east 22 chains nnd Ml links toa black gum, thence north 16 chains and 80 links to a chestnut oak, thence east 15 chains ami 26 links to u stake, thence south 50 links to a white oak, thence east 7 chains and 2S links to a dog wood, thence south 28 chains end 25 links toa stake, thence east 17 chains and 50 links toa lsist oak. thence south 2.1 chains mnl fjl lii,L mi stake, thence easts chains and 50 links toa stake in the Salisbury and Asheboro road, thence south 50 degrees west 5 chains to a stake, thence sou in ou degrees west with said road, 18 chains and 50 links to a stake, tlcuce south 75 degrees west with said road. 12 chains and 50 links toa stake, theme south 65 degrees west with said road, 4 chains- and 75 links to a stake, thence north II degrees west 18 chains to a stake, thence south H7 degrees west 26 chains to the beginning, containing 272 acres m re or less. Second I met: A tract of land known as the Brown mine containinir iitmit 48 acre , ,.r less. Toll September the 18th 1!W7. R. R. KINU J. A. SPENCE, Commissioners. ALCTION SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public unction Kriday October '", 1UU7, at the residence of John H Coward, at Cedar Fall, Ifamlolph County, his household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils, some stock consisting of horses, cattle and hogs. Aiao a tot oi corn, wheat, nay and wilder. Sale will begin promptly at 10 o'clock. Terms cash, W. H. Las(istos, Odar Falls, N. C. This September 15, 11107. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale granted bv the Superior Court of Randolph Couuty, in a Sm-eial Proceeding entitled J. A. Brady and others against James Cox anil others. I will sell at .tin. court hnuM" door in Asheboro, N. C, at 12o' clock m. oh Monday the 14th day of octolier 1007, the following real estate, to wit. Lying and lieing in Rauc ilph County, and ill Columbia Township, state of North Carolina, admitting the Ian. Is of Oliver Ward. Wesley York ami others, ami lying amt being on the waters of Sandy Creek and bounded on the North by the lands of Clark ncKeti, on cue. East ny tne lands ol Oliver Ward, on the South and West bv the lamia of Wesley York ami Heurv lvev. " eoutaiiiinir 140 acres more or less. It being known as the Zeuo Cox lands. Term- of sale. Cash. This 14th day ol September, 1007. ELIJAH MOFFITT, Commissioner. NOTICE, Having niialilied as executor on the estate of Michael .-pi ni er, deceased, Isjfoie W. C. Ham mond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County. All persons having claims against said estate are notiticd to present them to the uuder signe1, duly veritted. on or before the 12th day f Sept. litis or this untie" will be pleaded in bar of their rccou'iy, and all persons owing aid es tate will nunc forward ami make immediate settlement ThisSlstdavof Aug. 10u7. 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