VoL XXXIIL No. 47. A Farm and Home Weeklv for vThe Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida. FOUNDED 1886, AT RALEIGH, N. C. $1 a Year; 5c Copy SATURDAY, N0V4BER 23, 1918 vn x A THANKSGIVING THOUff T ON BEAUTY .Tn a - V'WV. THE Thanksgiving season, coming at a time when the world is so beautiful, brings to mind the "prayer of Moses, the man of God," in the wonderful 90th Psalm: "And let the beauty of the Lord be upon us." Here in the rural South unfortunately we are yet far clearing out any raed places that may divide the tract into piddling ..iA I f . ji . i . . .. .. . yaiuies, anu ny oh we place into even, well-shaped, symmetrical fiejds. v" Let us make the home beautiful outside by painting the building, DON'T FAIL TO READ Good Ideas for Hog-killing Season . . . . Dan T. Gray's Seven Rules for Curing Meat How to Feed Fattening Beef Cattle in the South behind most other sections in our appreciation of beauty as is only too painfully revealed by our countless unpainted houses; ragged, patchy fields; the too scanty use of our glorious possibilities in shade trees, flowers, and lawns; and a common tendency to use inartistic yu-iuies in ine nome instead 01 reproauc tions of the world's masterpieces of art and beauty. Now is a good time to call to mind Mohammed's advice: "He that hath two cakes of bread, let him sell ane of them for flowers of the narcissus; for bread is food for the body, but the narcissus is food for the soul ;" and the later saying of our American sage, Ralph Waldo Emer son: "Never lose an opportunity of see l"g anything that is beautiful: for beauty 's God's handwriting a wayside sacra ment. Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair sky, in every fair flower, and thank God for itus a cup of blessing." , Now at this Thanksgiving season let us indeed resolve that the coming year shall bnng into our homes and lives more of the element of beauty. Let us make the farm itself beautiful y baling the gullies or waste places, Curing Beef on the Farm . How Farmers May Get More Political Power 1 2 Probable Effect of the Ending of the War on Southern Agriculture and Business . ! . Tennessee Fertilizer Results ........ Recipes for Hog-killing Time ...... Cotton Producers Must Fight for Tfieir Rights ..... and setting about it not only stately shade trees but flowering shrubs the redbud or Judas tree to blossom in early spring; the dogwood in later, spring; the mimosa in early summer; and the crape myrtle through all the latter part of summer and early fall besides bulbs and a glori- ous aounuance ot otner nowers. Then let us make the inside of the home beautiful by putting on the walls repro ductions of famous pictures, and by util izing in all appropriate forms the beauty not only of cultivated flowers but also of Our too often forgotten wild flowers. The poorest " family, as well as the richest, may have all these, things. The poorest family, too, as well as the richest, may have the more intangible forms of beauty we need to cultivate the beauty of song and music and play, all of which need more attention among us; the an cient beauty of courtesy and chivalry and unselfishness in everyday speech and con duct; the beauty, too, of Thanksgiving not merely on one day in the year, but on all days, to Him who offers us all' these things if we but have the will to seek them. ' Page 6 8 10 11 12 22 14 17 , - jgp I . SOME CLASSY SHORTHORNS , 1 ' z i '! ,1! i i n i r til it a