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uwieorm wTouwnotoa ? Sunday School *, Lesson T (By .KttV p B yiVZWXTBK. D P , P? a _. m? tt.U.iunf fsCttPot. "I HA. I y iv> atltuta of Chicago.? > <?. }Mi' W?*t?r? Niwiptpw DrIoi.) I : 1111 . x . . ?" ? : Lesson for February 28 -j JESUS TEACHES RESPECT *FOR ? * LAW. j ? W.SRON TE3tr--M?U. : OOI.L.EV TBXr? "V?v Ulnk th?l ?, ?ns I-9TTIO tn di'Hlroy th$ law of the. . pfo?het8.. I cami .'net to destroy but ] m 'jinan - 3ium?i.:iT. ? ^ 1 PRIMARY TOPIC? A I. ??son on Qbe d (4 net. . -j 1 -Vjt'NJOIt TOPIC? Ob?y In* tb* k*w. . INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-' ?: ? " 1C ? t^hovjng- thM f-?p w, f . ... ?YOVSO I'KOI'1,1! ANP ADiriT T&P-* | / . IO~-Hi)W to S^ure'IU'ipecl for La-W. ( *? - It Is to he regretted (hat the, lessee <-ommittee Intmrfiieed thin I ettsgefli). Im portant an It in, thus breaking up the ..--Unify of Instruction In the Gospel of . John v . Teachers who 7 prefer to con ttbue itv Jolmjvould.do well to choose ^Tohft i2 :l~ll -or the alternative lea son. ? I. Vho Trl^te Money (vv. 15-22). - Pharisee* ami Ilcrodions pro posed to entrap tlesfts and bring Him into conflict with the Roman g<viM^j-n ?ment so they caine ~"to FCftn wltii a .. subtle ' ^uest'ioiir? "Is it lawful to give tribute to- Caesar or not?" *t this ^tlnie i lie^Jews were galling under the ioke ofThe Rotiwm government. Some even ui*niiidLi he" right to pay trjhute to" _. r the govern ment. To have answered v " , tills- question yes or no would JiUve. Involved difficulty. To have attawered Vyet would have conveyed, the I mproa alr>n of "endorsement of all that the Roman government did To have an swerei) no w<>uld have at once brought , Hhu i 11 to con Ml r( wrllh ^he goyerni-. ment. Christ's teply to this miestlon. properly understood and applied. .It. * j *b? final word Oft the Sdbject'. ITntlf - the ."'civil authorities demantl of us . that 'which is a violation of (hwTa ? law,1 we are. hound to render unto them - ? .obedient-***, ?Repder? Unto tiiesar the things that art? Caesar's" means t tort within the realm of the right of gov ermnent^ tha Christian should? yield f glad h nd full oliedience! /'Render '? unto God the things that are God'8nj, means the hijefyest ; obliga^tlpn. Since ; ettj-ming Ula protection ajntd care; It . I la <mr duty tu own nil .allegiance to lUiti, to yield our lives to Him iu^serv- 1 Ice. worship' and ptnhje ? Kveryone > who eii joys the benefit s*~of etVfr gWJ ernmeii* I* obliged .'tfr pay the"_t>wes ? '.which are- Accessary . for the support* .of that tw\?ern'rt?'fn(. and evewofin.'.jrhn- ? . rece|ve> (^i<P^ favor Is pin ccd In like' oW.igii t ion tinto Him. , t *. * i i . ^rh? -Great 'Oomroandm tr,\ Hi the. ; : " Law (vv. 34MO).- . , . ? 1, Th" 1 ir-t . ( ? (*y.v -M :wv '?;A. . . 'Tl eVr shuit^ye. t he t.pi'd; thy >yltf? i:M tl)V heari,-. w#Uii- aU ;!i\ ? Mid wifh-airthv lOthd.'- Thl? hte^trs ihiit Rtip^eme ati'd. . lindivided love ;?'* .? ,? God- Is' the fli'.st anni 't <o:\uu-.tn.;l- ' . niimt'.; 'Slaw's ^hK_;rtulon^i-j f . ... * God. It Is wrong to' ev.Vlttftlc m'\n*s > churacter on the. baste of his nuVrftHty H.s <'y; ?vesse?l ? in hlir *t. > Ill's ! felk'wuiah. Heal rl^hteonsnCss 4? do ing the. ii.rh"t (h|ng with Go<|. The I r greatest ftnuiorhlity of . whivh a " man j can be gulity ls Idfi failure to resppnd to I he demands -of (?od. The one ?vhf> does not- supremely and With tind!- ?' vhicd ttrt'ectlon love God Ts~the ignuit- | est sinner. - ,-u | -- The ^Second Cotiun:ini!nii-nt ( vy. ^?40). - j Th<> second commandment Is like unte Lfie?ffr*t In USl It . center* )o love, h l.Hjnol ssld lllHt It wan I'ljunl unto theJIrsl ; thrfr wohM inn in1 true. ' A man may love ItMUMlf, htit not 'su premely. 1 Ine's love for Ids neighbor uiay lie either ,Joo inlicti or too little. The men sure, set In lore tar self. We should love Ood lielter thHu ourselves, lie Is worthy of all our afl&A'to.ns, Mild demands nil. Love .1* not' mere _ emotion, but o supreme desire fpf^the welfsYe of onother and s willingness ' . Ul ^0 ^v.eyjtliliig possible to "ecu re thnt eil<4. The commotio to love otif mrinuutu- is' .tiit yt-ii-u-'ui t?i*- votttttmuu to love find. To pretend to love (ted lit folly If we do not love, our nolgli . bor. To stlempt to establish a broth erhood among fiiej^ wlthotit ilte- reeog Iiiyon of th'e fatherhood ? of Ood Is _. ntt. r oiinaeoje Men become children I ?, .<>{ 0?(i hy fiiTTh InJesttB Christ. It ? I* true that In- the ','annw of -being ' <h id's iriittnre*, nil men tire* Clod's chlldfeti; but la tin' Net# Testament Mcnae. men 'are only (lod's children "as _,they=atis- la JChrigt, T.lje only woyTw b'rlrig 1 brotherhood .of m.tn Is to preach Jen** Christ to the race owl centre acceptance of Hltti. -We' thrts hecom? Brother* In the real ?sdM Of the term wtien we. have' Ood as ottr ?' Father. ML obligation rutting ^pon went Is embraced In these. two conk' mnmiuients. Those: who' conform thfllr ltve? 1? itiem are (4ntPir children, antf are the very best clti/rps, " ? . ? ; .. ? ?' ?' <?] i ~ ' i C-crmr> ?. . There In it Cllgbt f go In the. gospel ?a VeU :m ttOJtn-. U <? 6? -O".' prerrn -and t !???-; <w. home to Qm frte?d?: go. WW Oft hlgl|way>;'ko, lo _ _ la art ,'he w?tl>k Many i:url?Mans do ? ? ? . f ?- ?f-.r.'y ? inane .*Menhi?. lias* no ? liwJaM i tin ^ol f r- /at'ofc* ... -- ? : ? . . __ ? _ JO* Wealthy ^ vvfe^v'^r'uiu fiwiM yaut, ; ? n IHJI.I'II iiiU'ItU n'l'li rl >? IT ( iml i.U K8l?v a forttitouitjflffl DARKEST DAY IN HISTORY By. A. 8. CWAPIN j ?Ktirvy { w 10s - (Swwv \ WINS ,' FIVE FERTILKER MIXTURES FOR GROWING ?OOD CORN ' Raleigh, N. C? Feb. 22. ? Since corn dee--, not -ell f.r a 'TTrfch price' per bushel, the grower should buy and u;e fertilizer- carefully for the crap. Prof. C. B. 'Williams, head of the department of agronomy at State College, * advises -that not Oer 300 pn the average soils of the State and he has worked out some fiv^ mixtures that could fee made at home and used to" advantage. - . F: r 4he coattal plain soils, the fitst -mixture i a^ foil ,ws: 940 pouiitfs '(ft': Ifi per cciif acid phosphate, 1^0 pcsunda of T per cent cottonseed- meal, lftB pountfi )f 18- per cent iiitra'i of soda ami 380 pounds :f !12 per cent kaioit: This mixture is for .sandy Wis.. Half the tiitr-igen : should be applfed-at the other Jwff npplicil ,ivi nftrct'e of ?<?la when the co*n.'i' fW?-. ,1;h ?* > v. . ? ?feitrh.' ' A. fecinii mixta: is 680 pounds f acirf phtjstxhatu of ; scda .and 215. poundsVf. ka*ipjt: 'The entire ripp.lica -tlon of 30.0 - to -100 'pounds may be upptied at planting or- part o- air of*. the nitrate : so ??. .reserved far use -.. t ,p dres?ir. . . A third mixture is m%jjj by using ?U.r> pound Of acitl pll -p^uto, 170 pounds of fi?h* scrap, 310 .pound . of nitrate .if oils and. 375 p'unds of kairiit ? J" " ? ?v. .'.v r-?i,*? ? ^ ?? r ~ For the piedmont or mountain soils. Prof. Williams K'ves two good | mixtures both, of whftitr-) should be applied at the rate cf 300 ? to 400 ? pounds per acre. ? Thpse are^ first, 1000 pounds of acid phosphate, 320: pounds of nitrate of soda and 250 pounds of kamlt. The sec 6rifl nil*- " tare is made by using 1200 ponnds of a c i i] phosphate, &00 p^ind-1 of nitrate iif Wda ana 300 p?mair~of " kainit These mixtures harden -rather Quickly upon standing and shqtfhVljo ?applied im.mediately'iafter prepara t fO"; frVflTA HALF-INCH ~OF ' MILK WILL ADD S3.750.000 TO PROFITS OF; NORTH CAROLINA DAI R V M EN An ( i'xt : i half-rnch of urilii^in cvtry cow' milk pail at eiAmlUc^. ing. Xv;uld add $3,750,000. jtff. the .pro* '.fits of X ?; r t h Car.:lin? dairymen, duf '*, r. x the next twelve morijhs, ^cctirdr inpr to" ' the Larj-ovre Institute of j Animal fjcohomics. Bettor feeding! ' (and enrr of, the animals is urge! By [ the irstiluteijuL Jjhp. n\ean-~ of bring-' piift thjs- jn!dit?iifi^'jm of mnieyLn? [ t > rtic >t?t? t-hil year and every-yetfr. "The average cow in tliis state' i given around thre< inches of mills iat a- milking!" states th# Institute. "A1, tfit' prevailing m'arket prV of ; njilk the- ox Ira half-inch in the pfiil i would meiiVi' about- Ofteen' extra dot* ? >m ? =a tars in the pocket of her owner. On the basis of ever 250,000 cows of milking age on North Carolina farms, thb should mean $3,750;000 that may be available, to dairymen and to the farm family." As an instance of what better care ap iffeedintt wiil do_?or a dairy herd, the Institute cites the cow-testing association records cf fifteen .rows ofn the Lalley arm ..of Smith, and .J^res ton- at Conotton. O. Ten dollars a ? TF~ KNOWLEDGE J that-' the young and old | alike need vitamins, -tp as ! sure growth and health"] L.ernphasizta the usefulness | Etna need 01 ' of invigorating cod-liver" oil It is a rich, vitamin activated fdod-'^riic. that promotes growth -jind builds strength. to re fresh the rundown system." Ask for Scott's Emulsion! Prfc* ?0^ and'$l ?Scot* Ci-lJ?%yac, ?lUoomfield. I - ? ~ . x.ay ab^ve Whctr ? board :s \*hut tajs ) ?roup -pftid the ??&$&?? <^|f *$r y f : r a yfct privilege *;)V re^aintn? +& ISii? ?a.r??-. or .at the r . alu : per .ecx* per yeaiv ' ?ffie '.her(l : .ite " fef? CifW o^a prepared, balances iatkn and, produced, M47 4?an$ of milk \ot 'iu total vatue ij f 3>5.5?ft.39. _ This was. abOVl' th' .feed .? <*o sfc.. > ? > ~j Ar, otiUriawimg yx^mp'.e ? r f r.'bnt p-jxwi feed and treatment will ."Jo- fur V ' I ? * a tow ' M.oir.U, _ * ' ? \Ifi rue >Var'< tinre siiVc' pri^siloe'^ i 1 - 599.0 pouiicUv j?. wlik. sorit.aium# *5#2?1 -pounds .*i butter- -The value c^f "her production \v^V>o0l).ft4, during the twelve rirfonths. . I ? -Pecan' vy^ek in -North Carolina* is i March K to 13. Every >anj. owrtey ' ja^fuvv tr :es o nr. before this, periods MOTHER: FletcherY Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for | Castor Oil, Paregoric, T eethmg Drops and ? Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants irt arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, klwa^fi look {or the signature of Proven direction on each package, Physician* ^vcr/wfaci*$ fCCOPBKfl^ jtr Try One of Our , _ _ Hams Roasted ^ ^ \ . 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