vjy, APRIL 26, 1929 MWHCOKf meomcw M Minister Pin ids That i V l/s Determine To I Truthful Lives : direct exergyI< ^Knl.r by t,;': obstacles/, gather strength, the Rev./ fane, rector of Church of/( JK Shepherd. Raleigh, told I, Kgf the senior class and the , Ktion cariierfd in the schooi /' here on Sunday morn-/ Is Bjrrod out to the young peo- L ^Hr to regret tiiat life is an a mistake, and told them J < boundless energy, the en-JI : only needed proper I / to make them victors inli Sometimes, he said, L people regret that they L ^Mjitrucm- '-hey can't/ like a stream through L - that runs If /ever, we ???. __ ,jjl is wasted tuitil it isL and directed by man. L a lite that calmly goes ^directed and uncontrol-j for nothitiir. Sin is mis-1 j >rgy, he continued. I1 e graduates to be acqui-jt uved them against the IJ reed. Quoting former h it Maisiull he asked I ng people make everl ould. but make it sol baby coaid cuts itsl live a lull and richl essary to have then nithin. he said. He sen could know the 11 rt and yet the Word n tot be m him, and It ". lit hp the lit sreat ooou ;n.-ui ? ^By 0i one who had never seen : Hat Book. The Word of God ^ ^ r.?.:.::astation of ILs purpose Hint. It is evidenced by clean^E:thou: and witliin. ^B.'ead with Ins audience that ^Be not like white sepulchers, Hr.rr.ju: and within filled with Hion. Love the truth, he said. Hnot enough to tell the truth,! Minister held. One must live I Huh in order to obtain the full I ^ ^Br. is much more difficult and | Hs careful watching, but the I H mean a clean, truthful, up-1 Hg man or woman. It is al High;. but the prize is worth I ^B for the baccaulaureate serH . .1 by a choir froml IHcool luiuer t.ie direction ofI Belie Dan.eron. Dr. Gibbs, H minister, lead the congregaH Dtwser. Others on tiie stage I Hhe Rev. Mr. lane were Prof. I and Supt. J. Edward Alien. I Ms How To Make Mrofit With Lambsl UGH. April 2 i.?Early Spring fed to be kept gaining in t from birth,: hould be ready arket when they are four or ion;h of age. Ihose growers in Carolina who make money lambs are the ones who fol- I his practice and are ready 1 before the flood of western I reaches the central market. 1 ie present outlook for early t g lambs indicates a good price, lower profits expected in late g and Summer." -ays John E. i r. livestock investigator at collese. '"Lamhe TvoiorViincr _ Ijnds and with good , inish are most desir;apest gams are made c mbs are young when iuld be from one-half ^ In The g ] Fseling \ s i shy v; 1 began to suffer i ? with headache and I. biliousness," saysMr. John C. Malone, of ' j Baena Vista, Ohio. "I I. had a hurting through p the middle part of !) my body which seem- 1 ea to come from indi- | gestion. would get ( constipate i, and then feel all ci t of sorts. (\ I would get up in the ;, mrnrr.;~~ ZV. JeeilM CllZ* Would disaeveryt"lir,g * ate 6 ^!th me. 1 didnot^^; J me why I i Drau?ht-1 I Oiei-. ,H* i1'3^ the rnedi- ( iw ,e 4 V/hen I feel by m,; onili'K on, I begin iSLa Sf: of Blackdime to a"L ni8bt. I condaye anj. e !t for several wMei ^ Only 1 ccnt a *HEDF0i:D'8 jj}lSJlfc ?Dle?tT?0NSTI P*T'?H S uffw* t0nl0 / Warren ton, Ni to one pound each day. To get such' gains, however, the young animals must be fed some grain in addition I to malk and grass." Lambs which weigh 85 pounds and \ sell for $17 a hundred will return l as much net profit as those which': weigh 95 pounds and sell for $12 to! J14 per hundred pounds later. Thej adds will usually be in favor of earlier lambs and usually the difference in price is greater tthan that quoted. I In feeding grain to young lambs, 1 a creep is needed. All food should ae placed here away from the older ;heep. Keep the troughs and feed ? ;lean and supply fresh food daily. ; \ny food left from the previous day should be removed and it is a good plan to so build the troughs that he lambs cannot get their feet inside. Lambs will begin to eat when ^ ibout two weeks old and the first , jrain given should be finely ground. . When the animals are about six veeks of age, grinding is not nec:ssary. Feeding grain in addition to milk ' md grass will bring out the stunt;d lambs and cause the more vigo- 1 ous ones to finish in better quality, 1 says Mr. Foster. ( Catawba county farmers planted 1 nore clover, alfalfa and lespedeza ] his Spring than at any pervious ] ime during the eight years County ] \gent J. W. Hendricks has beer, at ? vork in the county. ^ In Memorium i y MRS. LAURA DANIEL Written by Mrs. Amma Graham ' or Warren Chapter D. A. R. When our D. A. R. Chapter met rith Mrs. C. R. Rodwell on Febuary 8th, 1924, there was a hush >ecause the news had come that Irs. 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They were met at Norlina by the family and numbers of sympathizing friends who formed the funeral cortege to Fair view Cemetery, where she was tenderly laid to rest by the side of her daughter, Margaret, to await the resurrection morn. The quantity of beautiful flowers attested the warm spot that she held in the hearts of her kindred and friends. 'Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days; None knew thee but to love thee, None ramed thee but to praise." This is our first meeting since cnat sad event, and we fell that we mast pause and pay tribute to the one who was the first to suggest a D. A. R. Chapter for Warrenton. She felt that there were Seeds that should be commemorated and work that should be done and those who ought to be interested, and she was not disappointed. The first meeting of the chapter :or organization was held in her nome and she was the only viceregent we have ever known. Twice lad she represented us at our 5tate Convention; first in Ashefille and last year in Raleigh. She was hostess at our February neeting one year ago and little did , we think when we were being so ' I !Yo wo wil Gt pei coi I I Th me ?________ IE WARREN RECOF happily entertained that afternoon that it was the last time she would ] ever be with us. Her wise counsel i and helpful suggestions will be i greatly missed. If she meant this to the chapter, : what has she meant in her own : home! She ministered to all and shielded them from every care,! bearing the burdens herself and so ?????????_ Hemst 10c pei 1 We furnish all thre promptly by 1 Singer ! 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