.. Cod, ei'pci-vl
: i a ; ..i. lng , bubh, and
, that the fire had nrf pow-
.ii.
sume tne Dusn maae
, : tf le
:' t i t,
t as
s . as
;vl'.:t
,'. : .t the
Lzndred
1 that
i 1-37 were
. t ' 7 reason
: i 1 of today
3 tf to?y are
I 'i e?cr before,
.' .' 3 ig self-
' the
a f ar-
lac'iisaf'
; aployment
, .uia. The a
:.,,tres of au-
-"-a-ors in'In
' i t sell their
J ry conditions
;ee. Emer-T-wa
and
-rr-y f
, ..r words,
! ..it it or
1 1 j t .c point
1 Covernment
' le solution to
rT'Ttit solve
MPBOMISE",
1787 Just 150
k the Pounders
ral Constitution
Jon which hlsto-
ve characterized
.omlse."
, (?t. two Impor-
both of which
; , t bnd caused
;r?ti threaten
I r V
t " ! 1(1-
v ! in
(L . 'U
II I
i in
-.it
i
i !
t i
...-re-
:.j of
i were
I i .iiui.i
! v"s pv
s ; Vs lew
-tie i ii l:i. ly
late, ' ue , giving
i and t. a years later
s were aiding poun
1 ( i tliejv highways were
i aro ind oenters of pop
i ; X nob' so jnuch to con
i centers at any consid
' & stance from each other.
- 1 for interstate roads was
'3 to be f.elt.' Because of
1 there arose .a , stror;
i f " and thalf the United
' I '.'lirnroent1 should contii
i 'Scially upward road-
" ,, as it, had done a hundred
s I f-.e.- - " ,
JI.'s C dand took definite form
hi uio, in tne passage oi tne
t Tcderal-aid hill, Wd later
e tie Tcderal-aid act of 1921
' Ivli give us the baslsifoj our
sent interstate system if roads.,
' 1 tl.e situation as applied to
J3 has now devebed i many
ether fields. There in a loud clam
or for Federal assistance in these
other fields assistance, in handl
ing problems states cannot cvntrol
alone. ' 1 J.
RctcncncDot 'if J'
wiiiciicckt!!
. V'. r r-
Mexican bean beetles' are Vai4
ing ITorth Carolina's gardens) and
truck patches again this yeat )
But the invasion can be v. stop
ped with a counter-attack of'ro
tenone spray r dust,, said , J,j '0.
RowelV extension entomologist.at
State CoUege. : - 3 - r 1,
, Although this material is sure
death, to the' beetles, he added, It
is harmless to human beings. Also
it is comparatively inexpensive to
use. " ; , v )
f Wherever beetles' are found on
bean plants, or egg clusters ' ap
pear on the underside of the leav
es, Rowell said the grower, should
start spraying or dusting -.with
derris or cube .root : - containing
rotenone. ' J ' ' '' - i -
To make' a spray,' use dust con-
e answer i taining 4 per cent rotenone Mix
-.7- npf.r. 1 1-2 pounds cf dust witn ou gait
- ,.t cf 1p- Ions of water, or 1 1-2 ounces of
Bust in 3 gallons of water if : ; a
.:-iso riEiAns AGO
Ccr:-tctiK:al Ccaveatm
BV RAYMOND PITCAIRN . V ' ' J ' ' .
to governr pronoimceft-ior examine.
James Wilson, of Pennsylvania, in
later dPbate he charactenzea -;uio t
cultivation and improvement of the ,
human mind" as 'tne most todkj
object" of government , , ' 1
Opposition tq any possible return ,
of that despotk-tn against which the
Colonies ha4 rebelled was smuiany ;
evident.
-I .r." sr' 1 George Mason, of Vir-
--, "frota the nature of man we
may be sure that those who have
r iwer m weir
nds will not
je it up while
i.ey can retain
It. On Uie con-t-.iry
ve know
. y Will always,
tiiey can,
jcr. iiicrevse
'which ' ikt"i '
i 9 1- Cterf Moa ,
j '"u i men having - power.
. 1 a C ..rusted to a certain
!?
another "occasion
1 that the Execu-
" .r'n? good oe-i
' .,,I out that
jc 'jfjran,
j,'wnl('J
3? tiion-1
-s c 1 1'
' ti . I -i 1 ' i Si
s t of tLe i t. t . j
: e rate of 15 to J I
'icre. ... ;
Repeat t-e sjTayirj c
every few days until f
have been eradicated,
pointed out.
When making a ?i"7
tinued, use only a da t
uent that will mix r .
t i.
3 er
te ton-
a dll-
:y with
water. The 11-1 on 'tie package
usually tells whether it will mix
with water. , r
Calcium arsenate and arsenate
of lead are i? irious ; to plants
and are not recommended, Bow
ell concluded. ,
WW-..
llSli fcr Use of
CailSc Breeders
tf,
1 Five purebred bulls 'have been
purchased by the Citizens Bank
and Trust Company, of Andrews,
to further the production of high
grade beef cattle in Cherokee,
Clay , and Graham Counties. . -'
The bank also plans to purchase
tw more bulls in the near future,
said I I. Case, beef cattle special
ist of the State College extension
service.. ''"-'. f
The two Aberdeen Angus "bulls
have been placed with farmers in
Graham County and the , three
Hereford bulls have been placed
ISFACTS "YOU
h
li-
DETECTIVE
'-"4 I'"; jt-0Kr
j" ! "'iPU
TWO
I, d-Wto PVX.W? J THTr j'53:' VV I RORf KOREAN WELL. ir
shculd cwBwse -mat? SCK? r A - -'&l&'ti&mg& o,TLs i sun a cottpoa) uau-aov.
v . y ., jl yjiM wa? g-gwW. ifa a :., . , ' 4
ikl-.h 'i 'I rrr--"iT--T-r; uJ .-yv-; .' , ; - "T
i uT .TTTl .F RUDDY ? 1 BYPngtng J
wan 1 1 hi urn mi up ....ii ii i ,( , , u, ., nnn u n ,!,, ii. m wpn.nn! i .mi , ii m m iwiim is n iiiasn i sain n - u m , mi , .,
! I ) DASH DIXON " ' n:.--;, - vV . ByDeanCarrl
A TANK OF EOILINO ACID, tF C iSftS- 'i SVfy A Ff&V&il V- "-? All
c l-
1 a c !
.1 in hi..
LI.c3 rec
ibion serv
U i i 1 r ; ;
aco.-.:: ti
cd by the' exte
ice.
1" e lulls will ts available for
scr.l.e oa the farms where they
are h : t, and oil. or farmers will
have tL.e privilege of using the
bulls upon payment of a small fee
hi;h will help dofrey the ex?
pense of maintainirs the sires.
The contract speckled that the
farmer must keep the animal in
good condition, feed it adequately,
and endeavor to protect it from
infection with conb ious diseases.
Each farmer has the right '".to
purchase the animal in his charge
if and when he may desire, Case
added. - - 1
The bulls were selected by Case
in cooperation with, A. Q. Ketner,
Cherokee County farm demonstra
tion agent. . - ' " -f
Sunday School
V; Les:
on
. July 111937."
' ; Eev. F. L. Goodman
- God Provides A leader
' A ii. j
MMh. iTi. ,C7; i,i! 1st. I have made a covenant with
Sle from bSi l f "J"- 2nd' 1
Midian, where he marries Jethro's thelf ?uffen1 d
daughter and becoineVa shepherd!8 be Punished for ier wloked-
for theflock of his fatte-law.j"6; . task WM brin
noJ 'SJSZSSuftJE? if Tpeople to KNOW GODlsnot
now eighty years old. Perhaps e th k f hutch ,
has been flunking of the afflict-Ip8
NEVER -KNEW!!
RILEY
,S,1 I. IP"
SE S
BETWEEN THO
ROCKS"-A DOOR
LTS SEE ,
IT'S OPEN,
DOUBT IT?
pari
V4i
r
f -t, V'. 1
j r ., v near, and prepared tan
r Cod's message,. This experi
ence called to his mind four facts.
1st, .Fire is-the eymbol of God. 2J,
Continuous fire recalled the inex
haustible resources of God. 3rd,
That God was a holy God, 4th,
That, this was the same God who
had been working with' Abraham,
Isaao 'and Jacob. Forty years ago
he had tried to deliver the people
and had failed, Why should he try
again? -
. Why the wilderness t f While
there Moses was in contact with
the work of the hand of God, but
had seen none of the work of man.
Thus he began to see the : great
ness of God and the littleness of
Man. Now at the end of , forty
years he is ready to leave it ' all
with' God. -, J . : .
' Moses' task was not to deliver
a weak and oppressed people from
Egypt, for that was God's task.
Mose's task was to get the people
to know God. Oh how, . that is
needed in the World today,, That
men might know God,"
Moses had learned the lesson of
patience and longsuffering from
his forty years t , with stubborn
sheep. Rebellion against ,. Moses
ajid God showed that the people
were foolish, wayward and help
less sheep. What a task to lead
such people to know God. '
God gives Moses three reasons
I why he must deliver the people,
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ini:
G. FJIcrarfcx.;;?
Wallace,, Funeral services
for' George' Franklin Herring, 58,
who died at his home in the Ear-,
rels Store section last week ; f ol-1
lowing a six month's illness1, were '
conducted ate the Wells Chapel i
Baptist Church Sunday afternoon!
with burial following in the chu-!
rch oemetery. The Eev. J. E. All-
aid, pastor, oonducted the last nt-
es, assisted by the ; Bev, Jh L.
Johnson, a former pastor, and the
Rev. W. P. M. Currie, pastor . - of
the Wallace Presbyterian Church, f
Wallace Lodge No. 595,. A. F. &
A &VL, of which. Mr, Herring, was j
a member, bad charge of the
services at the grave. ,
. Mr. Herring who was born , in
Pender County, had long been a
resident of Sampson, to .. which
ents while quite young. He ; was
county he removed with his par
well known throughout this sec
tion of the State,
In addition to his widow, the
former Maggie Wells, - surviving
are two sons and. one daughter,
lewis D. Herring and Robert C.
Herring, both of Wallace; and
Mrs.' Edward Armstrong, of Flor-1
ence, -S. (T. ; two sisters, Mrs. G. C. I
T, 1 111.! 3 M ' W '
jwaEur aiKUBon, ana am. o. g,
Highsmith, of Wilmington.
E. B. Phillips, Randolph Coun
ty farmer, is convinced that the
terraces he had constructed on
his farm last spring more than
paid for themselves during a re
cent b,eavy rain.
vs?(, ..sym L-ywr issi
. v i ifl J mieapfmj&Stn
i
' (rrwlwStoSriM)
''' ' ' - '
Impatience never anybody
anywhere except Into trouble. ; .
- Too many motorists ct an an-
tomobtle aora : to work mira-i.
They forget It was made tor only on ,
purpose: A. hem should warn,
. There Is nothing quite so Irritat
ing as a horn-tooting motorist, with' .
the possible exception of a mos
quito In a sleeping porch. Both merit
the same consideration. 'i
' An ancient Chinese philosopher
said: "The big voice betokens the
small mind.'' .Five thousand years
have not altered this truth, although
it is expressed on our highways toj
day with less grace and more pro
fanity. I
Impatient motorists should re
member that a devil is recognisel
by his horn.
So, button, button, lay oft ftU
' button), - - - 1
Site of the 1939 Golden Gate
International Exposition has
been reclaimed from the floor of
San Francisco Bay.
By Bob Dart