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. PCONDPAGE r ENEWS-ltECORPV ''-"- June 29, 1928
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Farm Demonstration Agent's
Column -
V,.1, Contributed by
KARLE brintnall
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SOWING GRASS SEED.
There has been inquiry regard
ing the advisability of sowing
grass and clover seed at the
last working of the corn. This
question cannot, be answered
without qualifications.
As far as to the young grass
and clover living through the
winter the seed can be sown
op to within about a month of
the first killing frost. Grass
seed, alone, can be sowed even
later than this for it is not ten
der to a freeze as is the young
clover plant. Clover, however,
should be sown long: enough for
the young plant to secure a
not getting the seed staJrtedvto
grow this year as. the soil is full
of moisture, If the . conditions
for growth are f avoraier1jntit
will probably Uve. 'However if
it should come off hot and dry
just as the young plantstarted
growth it would be hardoii
them.
The 'lay of the land' would
also have a great deal to do
with it. A piece of rich bottom
land would be more apt to se
cure a good stand of grass and
clover than would a worn-out
piece of upland. The latter
things and each must make his everyone seemed pleased Uni
own decision: This year!' with ,versally they remarkWeji, it
th AhllT.rfnt rifM.tllM-'rA.iM .0,E"M, mnS OUIWT. JUSt IBSt
night a lady told us that they
only paid 20c for butter, l.We
just asked, her why not sell
cream. TRY IT AND SEE.' "'
he. less danger than in a dry
year.
the
a considerable Wot-gfpP1! r0xe 18th; and the 2l8t
taken place the young plants
BARLEY- Preliminary reports
M T - I m i i
oi June, nar. risner camea 10 nn th hur ov nJ
the Blltniore Dairy around 2750 Un w;nfe. nn0i -ftnoMaUki.,
pounds of cream. This is about
good start before a freeze will .would not start the plants as
touch it. -t ..- vigorously as would the former
and the soil would dry out
S30 gallons. SOME CREAM.
Should we calculate the a-
mount of butterfat in this a-
mountof cream we would, use
the figure 35 for the percentage
of butterfat. This is just an esti-
' - it
mation but we believe it to be
at least not too high. Multiply 1
but the remaining plants have
the final result will be. '"r.'T "!.TMr ,
lasi nail acre are. one who cu y befort rewntrttion,
six more rows. Two of '' ple4;:f Ja, ln-
are over a-fertiUzerwWchlLUt-n
tie nitrogen is 1-Srd. froni Of- repent' and born nin to be saved
ganic sources as cottonseVd I .'T'"''' '
4 , , v . v.,'. , .; , : . -,Pol did not ptottu to be free
nieaU iisJkealtaflge-afld. t rom ain. Romr - - - - - -
2r3rdarft frdn) mineralSOrO- P1 forth the standard of
as nsodasuhatej,!;, p.uri nc - d . h8
of ammonia; Anothef tWd rdwa went under condemnation by obtain
have l-3rd! the nitrogeafrQmj knowledge ' of the law. Rom.
law. Kom.
. l i J in it.it
luiueiai HuurcEa ana "z-arus. b n.iint
branched out or stooled and from organic sourcesStiiran- TWhen Paul" accepted Christ he ob-
helped to fill in, the vacancy.
The heads are long and seem
to be filling. It will help
A GOOD TOBACCO PLOT
One of the plots selected for to
bacco demonstration was on
2750 by 35 and point off twolthe farm of Otis Chandley a-
places. What have we? 962.5 ,bove White Bock. You can see
other two rows has, fertilizer
tained deliverance from the state
One difficulty to be consider
ed when deciding to sow seed
at the last working of corn is
that pf a prolonged hot, dry
time while the grass and clover
plants are young and tender,
and before they have a great
deal of root development.Such
a period would be very liable to
KIl a great many of the plants.
There is not much danger of
quicker. Seek sown just before
or just after a drenching rain,
the latter preferably, will give
better results than seed sown
after a very light shower that
gives only enough water fo
sprout the seed.
It is evident that in deciding
whether to sow grass seed in
corn at the last cultivation one
pounds of butterfat. Use 446 as it on the right of the road as
the price per pound of fat pndjvou go up Shelton Laurel just
we have $423.50 coming Into this side of Otis' home. At this
the county this one week.,
Now this is just an estimate.
We have taken the number of
dans of cream hauled, calcula
ted the gallons, allowed 8 1-3
pounds to a gallon, and reckon
ed the price as 44c per pound
butterfat. The correct figures
may be less, they may be more.
Dut they will be somewhere a
round the ones given .
place a half acre of tobacco
was placed over 500 lbs. of a
fertilizer which Mr. Floyd mix
ed, having the analysis of 12-4-
6. Right beside this half acre
another half acre was planted
over 100 fbs. of a 30-15-15
This is a new fertilizer put up
in a concentrated form. At this
time the plants over the 12-4-6
are making the most growth.
heretofore described. Rom. 8:1-3.
that has the nitrogen derived f Paill'a experience under grace. Let
1-2. from mineral and f-2 froin us heat" his testimony, in A. D. 54,
organic sources. The purpose is A; D. S9t t t.1Ut. A D. 60, Act.
to enaeavor to learn wmcn oi Z3:i; z4:io: a. i. 64, pmi. i:2i;
these mixtures of nitrogen" is, 4 A-V V u .
I Some people teach that a christian's
best for burley tobacco. ' 'aoul' is cleansed ind then stays pure
According
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arill tppromoh tht soam of dmngmr datBrminad to
excrciae caution For Your Own Protection.
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STOP
This is an interejttinir. plot Iways j but the' flesh sins.
' , ... , , . to God's Word; this la wrong,
ana sno-aia oe cioseiy waicnea ,. Where doe8 iln conie fromT Matt
by thOHe passing that way. 15:18-19. "But those things which
, I. proceed out of the mouth come forth
GOOD BEE MEETINGS C. L. from th heart nd the3r defile the
man. For 6ut of tha heart: nrnr-eoA
Sams, a Madison County man, evil thoughts, murders, adulteries,
f or a number of years Bee Spec- fornications, thefts, false witness,
u blasphemies.
'r81 W1 wxvo- m peMon God,a goodneM
of the State, Visited the county abiding in him- bring forth corrupt
last Friday. H met. the , bee IAn,u' or " otner woroa, does he smi
r ; Answer "For;. good tree bringech
men at two places, up on Bone not forth corrupt friit; neither doth
Camp and over on Shelton Lau- corrupt tree bring-forth good fruit
reL There were 4 at the Bone Fir every ta kioWB b1,i" own
rei. mere were i at tne cone fruit; M of thorn, mfen dd nbt
Camp meeting and 13 at the er figs, nor of a bramble bush gather
Shelton Laurel meeting. All xr grapes., a good man out or the
good treasure of his heart bringeth
were much interested. fnr,i, tw u n
Needless to say Mr. Sams man out of the evil treasure of his
was pleased. All he said was,
heart bringeth forth that which is evil
for of the abundance of the heart the
"I'd like to go back again." Mr. mouth speaketh". Luke :43-45.
Sams knows bees. The bees y the lowssomg gcrtptures we can
. plainly see that sin comes from the
seem to like mm. lie aoesn i u0. -m. t . ma r.A
bother with a bee veil, gloves sinful heart from which sin proceeds,
and those 'unnecessary things'
what purpose did the precious son of
God have in cominar to this sin-cursed
like the rest of US mortals but world? He said He came to save his
wades right in barefaced, bare- Pepe from their sins. In Colossians
. . i:zi-zz we nna, "Ana you inai were
handed, and seems to enjoy it. aiienated, and . enemies in
Once in a While One Will .bite your mind by wicked works,' yet now
him but he just brushes it off ? h" reconc"ed tthe body f W
flesh through death to present you
and says nothing. We Were holy and unblameable and unreprov-
sorry that there was only one able in his sl'ht-If ve continue in the
, xaiin grounaea ana seiiiea ana oe not
moved away from the hope of the
day for Madison County,
he will be back again.
IS IT IMPOSSIBLE TO
LIVE A SINLESS
LIFE?
By CLENNIS BURRIS
The peril of the road crossing has be
come a national problem with the mul
tiplication of automobiles.
The Southern Railway System has elimi
nated 900 grade crossings, and is eliminating
tr.ore every year, but nearly 6,000 remain
to be separated on this system alone. The
total cost to complete the work is a stupen
dous sum probably half as much as the
cost to build the railroads. , . . r
Even if t'.:o money were available, arid the
public wU!h to pay the increased freight
and passenger rates necessary to provide a
fair return on it many years would be re
quired to do the work..
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Protection from the peril for the present
generation at least must be found in some
other way. Trains cannot stop at i every
crossing if they are to be run at the sustained
spaed expected by the public and required
to carry the cornmerca of the counfirjTh3
train crosses a highway about every mile.
The rrtorist encountera a railroad only
occasionally. . ' c';':;
' It is necessary, therefore, fbr the automo
bile drivsr to stop in order to avoid risk. No
one who did this was ever killed. v
If is better to save a life than to save a
minute.
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gospel."
Jesus said in Jno. 8:34-36, "Verily,
verily, I say unto you, whosoever com
mitteth sin is the servant of sin. If
the .Son therefore shall make you
free, ye shall be free indeed,
i We cannot serve God and Mammon
Some may say when a christian sins
he is not serving the devil. Let us see
the difference in the fruits of a chris
tian and a sinner. "By their fruits ye
shall know them." Now the works of
There is no doubt but that many the flesh are manifest which are these ;
people answer this question in the adultery, fornication, uncleanness,
affirmative; but on the authority of lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft,
God's Word, I aay that it is possible hatred- variance, emulations-, wrath,
to live sinless life. sinie, seuiuons, Heresies, envyinga,
First. I wish to answer some obiec- murders, drunkenness, revelings and
tions which are brought forth against 8Uch ,ike' of the which 1 46,1 you be"
a sinless life in this world. fore I hve lo told you in time
1. "There is none' good but CodS wn, ueV'"n.?
Matt 19 :16-17 No ' one possesse. ? the ngpm o Uoo.
goodness independent of Q:MH-'PKP:K
64 :6. God will dwell and live in us. Spirit Is love, joy, peace, longsuffenng
2 Cor. 6:16; 1 John 4:12. God will ?ntlene oodness, faith, meekness,
make us good. Luke 23:60; Acta 11:24 temperance, against such there is no
2. There is no man that sinneth and "ythat are Christ's have
not 1 Kings 8:46-47. Ecc. 7:20. The,rucifi6d. fle8h with affections
above was uttered by Solomon about and lusts." Gal 5:22-24. r
one thousand years before Jesus aise the Lordl We may have per
Cltriat came and made a perfect at- t victory through Christ, and cad
tenement for1 ain. The sacrifices of aooye am ,w wor.u.
the law could not aava from sin. Heb lan not.ljve .wjth jiin, for the
10:1-4, 9-lti 7:19 11:39. r . wagea oi.am is aeain, wnen we sm
Sine Solomon', day Jesw , has e apmiuw qeauu
come to the world to put an end to
sin, and to save man from it Som.
8:13; Heb. 96; John 1-9; Matt
1:21. . .
People can now Hve holy .Uvea, "For
the grace of God that bringeth salva
tion hath appeared to all men, teach
E. 2., Marshall, N. C.
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;! Every ambitious, self -respecting
Individual wants to make a living.
ing us thai denying ungodliness and That he should do, and as much more
worldly lusts wo should live soberly, as his services to society Justify. But
righteously and godly in this present m this money-mad age we do well, to
world." Titus 2:11..! V' y C remind ourselves that after all the
The Lord swore with an oath that real purpose of -our existence is not
wo may servo him witbput fear in to make a living, but to make a life
holiness and righteousness - all the a. worthy, well rounded and useful
days of our life. Luke l:73-75.i - - Bfa. In the long run, therefore jeny
: 1 8. "None righteous, no' not one.! thing that defeats that purpose is not
Bomans S:10. ; ; ; i -i S worth the cost John D. Bockefelfer.
This was not spoken of God's peo-' : .r. .. '. Charity and Children.
pie under grace; Read Bomana 3:10-x ,; : , " , . . -: s;
18. It was written concerning the two WHJRE patience is needed
Gentiles in their anregenerate sUte, 4 V ; ul' AKM 1 Kwnu,
Notice the preceding verse. Bom. S :9. i m woriou a runny place.
God's neople are righteous as he to." -w in.u ' 1Z .woman aav. .
1 John 8:7. - ? . -v., , . - . . "I'U be dowwin a minute."
4. "If we say we have no sin we .(That mesne another hour.)
deceive ourselves." 1 John 1:18. : A Also there's another thing " . -
John taught that in order to retain Vt ,Tbat Pr0T,n a' delusion. "
the gre of God w. mustlive without TiToT ccluion" '
committing sin.. 1 Jno. 2 :28; t :6; 3 :7- (That means another hour.)