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Heathenism Has No Hymn Book --Only the\fhristian Has / / the Gospet Songs. / / land he. says. -fu?th^r:.' m But, what .happenswhefi ft first fruits, is garnered out singing Com<> to th« Savior, ifiak** no dMay. Hi re In hl« Word ho has shown.u« tho way of Israel f' ‘ . * pf- * SOUTH OAEOLWA 1 m - . ' ' . - Li 1 ' • ' ’ mm | 1917 Frees Record Amount of Territory— Drives Wedge. of Free Land to the Giflf—Brings CeleV tions by People in Counties Re- - moved From Under Federal Quarantine. Heathenism has . hymn book. i (By E. O. SELLERS. Aeting (Director of ~ Hjndd'hism.lIlrafmmni'siV Confucianism, the Sunday School.Qourse of Moody Mohunini“duoism, and 'paganism tio , e ns tu 6 ’ • ca8 ^. r • •« tWth into songs'of x joy. How, <Copyrl g ht.- : m7,xw,-an*rn - couM^this be^expected' of Vrellglpipi . m*iur«r—<miy —fdpr and * LESSON FOR DECEMBER 9 dread? Clowies E, Scott of Clitna, de- . —- t scribe!* (lie^N^uddhist, ! . chWil^i»s--yf7fajL AND NEHEMIAH TEACH , ‘‘weird," with "a vein of sadness in THE LAW. tlienr tts of jo^mnafittiited, ttf liopc' .un-'i/ , T- . • . realizable/’ and goes onHo say "tiuiv LESSON TEXJ-*.\ehemlah 8:1, 4, 6, 6,/ give lilnnv people a sense of iinutW- B-12. Bead-jen-Ure chapter!* -nro» h..niWk....«s." Of tins 'joyiw.1 .:g°‘iP e . n :. TK ?7rT£L«'5^Jrf hcathcjn people? Invariably they bufjff \(H.:2) , was aboyt .October -144- B. forfh into singing,; Whether they Bevvn jTitys feast (wv -T5,18) was Possess nn .nnr>ti>nl ntirl hononihlt*. feastVof tlie 1 aboruaeleivmboginr W ASHrN(.’TON,nprTp^Xdnmolng well tie*. >jpnd tlii* half-way nini'fcx In freeing . tlie SotiMi irnm Hie entile fever* tick, remov ing Hie federnt qumunttne .mmi rattle shipment in 70.T54 square ‘miles T»f nine Southern slates, driving a brand wedge of. lick-free territory llirongli the tick llm^fk to the rrnTTbf Mexico—-the light against the de- struetJvo piifMsItc must count 1917 ns its greatest year so for. • . December 1, tvhort"* (>5,520 squaYe iidleS^-'llTe - largest amount of territory'ever fr»y*d uT imp time u td be ndded to tiny liberated areas, will he the gr< a-fest day in the campaign since it was sfaided actively In and if -wilt Iw* celebrated as sticii in (lie staten .^ntF counties- in which It will signalize undeniably long strides toward real ization of the South’s merited position ns a cat tle-rats! Qc country. — The governor of Mississippi. "*\ hose people have made their state the first touching the CJulf to be entirely rid of the cuttle tick, has: design 'ted De* rcmbt*r 1 as a day—of rejoicing in the common wealth. A celebration at Jackson, the capital; and others at cotm+y seats ha re* been arranged. At these . cweuiuqlals - omigmtulutlons on the achievement "111 be'^ received from U he Drifted plates department. of ngficulrfire ami from gov ernors of other states. Celebrations of thy same character are to he held in Hie various counties free from quarantine In right other states—Ala bama, Arkansas’ Florida, fieorgla, Louisiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma* atM Texas. Faltering, slow, nnd uhcerlarin at first, the ad vance against ‘ the rattle ' tp-k In 11 years • has gained such Impetus that it now literallv Is —r \ * sweeping forward’ Then; Is How no doubt of final success and there are great hoptys that the goal of “a■'lie',; lire jtouth In i92t/* which also wilPfuean Ajui ric ,m territory entirely - fn^’d froip-tim^-ptira- slte, uilt lie renilztfiTy ~\ ~ ' l ;■ ^ > Ticks Long Have Infested Cattle in South. Cattle >4 the Soiitiieimtcfn Atlantic anil (fulf states have heyn infefdfsl with the tick sinfv cat* tie first p ere_ infrt*dneed into those, regions. It Is thought probable the ticks were Introduced Into tin* roun^r/ b> cattlexfrom Sjmnlsli herds. Tlte history^ of file tie.k in the x South is largely a hiis- tory of the agricultural llfiKof thht section! -In It are intertwined the great eVgitts of a century or ' more that have attended the Ntransfonnhtlon of the South from a wihleniesrf Into ft wide and prosperous ngrteulturnl domain. \ 'Licks - carry a fatal disease between yyittle. Chives survive Hie effect of tt, hut IT cattle. II vo'f long when nt til eked for the first time; But for Hie fact fhiif the calf that lives after the attack becomes partially Immune, there, would now he no cattle in the tick Infested portion of the South. .Southern cattle always have caused disease among .Northern cattle whenever they,, carrying ticks, have left their home territory and been driven into or through adjoining territory. A notorious example of such driving occurred nfter tiie Civil war "lien Texas and Indian Ter ritory'cattle* were rfrivcti Into’Colorado ahd'Kan sas, leaving rienth tlT tlielr (rails for thf cattle. - This caused the “cowboy wars. weevil.invasion, prevailed upon tlie United-.'States’ ress- 1o niflke an- ftpprdprThtlon In BftftL to emiiower the UidteiT States secretary of agricul ture to inaugtirate a -plan of co-operation with the .authorities of Southern states In tlelj eradication. „ Indhe mmutti report for 1907 of the chief of the , bureau of animal "Industry It was stated: “En couraging progress lias been made in the eradlea- tion~of entt+p ttck^ froTn fhe "Southern states, 'his work, which was begun ir.-tbe summer of. IfiihO under an appropriation by qoiigress. pf SSL’.oOOyis no longer an iwnto'tnv fret, and n lifflit inUo my path. Paf 119:106. . - L The first duv of the seventh -month C. the .possefis. 'im- ancient ahd honorable feih^t of the i aPernaci^s^heginning language,- or whether they have no the loHf of the seyenjKinonth (Octo* Nlnnguage at all ami the laaguage-' ,^o«tinfimg b»r sey^p .qr ihjs'to lie made, redemption amF the eight days (i,ev. Neliemiah was- knowledge of it find outlet 1h‘aOiUble ®)>e govarnoF; Ezra the scribe, chief , praise. When our missionaries yjoiffe" priest; ana. Artaxerxes, king of I'er- ^honie ^ML»>ftirto.u'ghv we al\Vays \vant sla, ruier over I’alestine. It Avould he— tit”.ui toNsing for us a Gospel hymn as Interesting to\lodk up the sudden in-. It sounds-in the native dialect. An t^rjectlon of' Ezra’s name into this article In a recent* Is.sue -of the Sun- discourse; also tne special reasons for _ day School Times referred to John teaching the BihhX There is In .this • . j Hay’s thrilling description of how a chapter a record ok n fttll week and about 1907,- The small dipping vat for arsenical |>Hpiin tr1hA nf ^ d i ans ^ the wM d» of- of the dally events hfjliat week, _ dlPI»Ii|g of cntfTe was TTrst used in Alabama by a S()Uth Aqierlca -sang thhir 'first hymn. I. The Preparation/ Go back to federal Inspector In. .1909. ' Jh’ modified the large tnncTiTicp hiul to be constructed verse JO of the precediiig chapter, and you wjll find that the teinple had Just been receiving some.largo, gifts. The tribulation one of. Its Varllest literary task of flnishihg the wall was- also I"-'‘ vl '"'«ly "»'■<! 1" " I 'Ul'l'lns Ol lo jphHsnnn c,or>v..rt» taueht to In'orstjjte eom.infCOL liR'rtou.. to lDtB.. S^Wng. s , w y „ As „ crent iiii.I silnivluK l»- >»iwl (lie ln.-lho.ls sen- , rt ,..„ rl lo»t l..„r„rv .r.ill.v u-st.l In tin- oi.iilhalhni 'ink. Tho '.it j.nKnH'lIon- .vns n hymn. All thp completed, all of which irlv.V point to Aiteihod has been- fount! to be not only efrectlve A., „ . , .. \ . . ■ . . .. Tiud siTovily, I*ut to lie ctunparatively inexpensive. In Sx'pteiiibvr, 1917, iM.D9.*i public or arivate vdts werF-.nvailniile in ten S.mUiern states] The perils of sickness, perils of danger, and - "verse one; where perils of death sank into insignificance, pie, gathered themselves together as , the missionary said, when he and his one m^n. This was an ancleutXopen- VMnTlmfnt: W?ennlta r ttork 1„ mti.CTti spin,re -a .ZS^orv wa. or fleet time alr roeetlnR onej^doJwell to g ■n.onsl,-:rte Jlnit x* s n|n-rvlse.l hy-iare lhs|„.rt«V» of ,he bureau of their little hand ST conveTra~The p^tple requested~Ezra to Ti>(ni: already aceomplished deuKinsti t eri 11 '< i a t loji of I Id s eqstl.v pest is not only possible ’ animal industry; HTil state inspectors and ...^,299 imt pra;eticijilib‘, IhoTig^i Several yeajs mriy lie re- * "county inspectors. V- -quirt'il fni'-lllu'.coinplLliint tif the vvork.”. T ... _ I • A Jauverlnl. .■thl^rn—the tick figdlt has h»*en the been years of overcoming obstacles until now. The years since that re|*orh hflvt meeting apd when the real iiiagnttude of tlie task can he ap preciated, It Is certain that, nothing-can pertna-' nenlly-hold op the work, - • • Tick Fever and the Manner of i/s TrartsmiaSion to Cattle; The stitry of "the jr'at-tle lick (know n scientifical ly f.ts .Margaropus anriulatus); nV-Velation to : flie part If plays as carrier of the tick-fever organism. Is one of the most interesting in iht iultikis nf The statement has been made that slngfhg in the Bible is always asso- clated with’redemption. The first song tm/ntioned Jn tlie Bible Is certainly $ sclent I fie- invcMigaDom-li has T»ectt-d escribed by »- .. t : , , , ... ■ pbleK tret*, one writer its a romance hi pathologv. It - ,.iv , i ‘ it i . • ,i , X, ‘ r ctlernj, co-opt rat in passage of 'state laws^enahliug*-effective fetferal co-operation. In UKKi; when thq first fefjfern'l ap propriation to inaugurate a jilatv of co-operntlon r with states was tnatfe, such-laws were in exls- “ tenet* Hv-oftiy^yeven BwPherri s)ju>*s--Virginia,, -^ng of redemjitlon: N'ir.tli Carolina. ^Georgia. Kentucky, Tennessee. Oklahoma mid T-’ajj^TLi^., Since then laws have • been (iiactt'tl Jffr* A hi tc.; tty:. Arkansas, Florida. Loui-iana. ..Mississippi. S.tufli (’.artdina and Texas Tlictonly st.-pe all'eet'Ml by ricks mid missing froth . jlii.-cslKt bt Missouri;.—1h w liicfi only iVmr-^eounthft* w( r>- inCi tTed In KMk . aiitl which i s - Utltl un.sns>n»cteti.—Hence tbK diseese ' ,. i ' . V 6 -. name of Texas fevt*r. Tie* tick, however. la* recalled that in tlie early flays of mir cm tie- - exporting trade tlie -Texas longhorn was most prominepfT It spbti liecmnt* known tjiat these.car- tie, although apparently henitliJt—gimniseivcs, eaiisetl.il tleilfllv disease hi other eatth*. the jiart jilnyed by the fiek fieing at tluit Hint* unknown acquired -the is 1)0 respect or of localities <jti long as they are suitable for its propagation, and -tick fever .orems -wher ever Hie cdmiiination'of inferred tiek-s firtjp-t•attic is present. 'Lhe problem .of CuildiafUlg-*fIre dis- J eitSe!: wasl- mwlt ■»•»akon- soon nf+t*t* -Hrr hrrrcart rrf* ^ anihial hulnsirv was tirgmiizaai iu l>s't. mid :t few years later the .epoch making discoveries-of -ilu* huleaii-scientists fid to tin* true cause of the'trls- ease being foiiml. ^ - \ The disvtiv cry that ticks can carry gertus\ of tiiscasi* from t ile., miinu! to miotlicr was tlie first instance lu which tin* important, role of insects ascertained. From it now- coui- . . - 1 . pt ration tines not mean that the ufit.inrjnl.govt riii:icnt- byiids Hie vnts nor supplies the nioney'an>Lmaterials with wldeh to "dip the tick" and kilt it. Hut ft does niean that the lut- ivau of iim'inal injiustry" of tlie t'nited States tit>- pmt'lnpt Of agidcullnns furnishes trained men to siipt :A ise_t lc* wdi k H dippipg apd sjioyv "Tilts pen- ple t»f rny'TouitTV Wow to.tiiake-a heginn^ig. Ap- pret iiiritfii of this t o tiperhii iii is shown liv—the fact that every state and most muntiosdn 'tin* tick WAdr.’i- this 'lone unto J*-hovarr~'ttnd spak?. saylrijf, j 1 will stnK unto JohoVah. for he li-rnphed gloriously: x The -hor«.* hit it i» r..hath' he thrown into the 8< i ' t ;4i(iv3h li mv RtrenRfh ant song. A'twl hi- become my salvation. if it he true, as is,said on the author ity of n ! grant Bible teacher; 'that tlu* first mention of a subject ip the 1’ilde is the key to it throughout tlte rest of the Iwiok, then that ‘ statement f** correct. A search of the Scriptures, although not an exhaustive one, cor- mliornt.es the eorriVtness of this as sertion. - -_E\odus is; tile hook of'redemption. the book." It needed no ehteh-pennw operations to draw'fhe crowd togeth er. Tim writer of Nehetniidt % cnlls the N hook "the law which the Lord hath commanded unto Moses." (S£e v. 1 of. v. 14.”) * This, of course. W ould in clude Leviticus, Numbers, and- I>euter- __ onomy, an indication ms to-4he Mosaic authorship of- the Pentateuch, which Is in lin£ w ith The statement that Jesus •Chfist in tide that it was God who hud.” commanded ~ regions have ;i I *j»i< • > t f d putdic. jnbiieys to take the flint song of.the redeemed -would adva-nTTflte ol the s-rit-ntflic -nml p,t'H+-ii<-Ml kuowl- p'e found, there. That song Is the poao f .J?liced, nt i.ltcir i..^lo»m71 t>v 'tile',federal gov- of praise-over Israel’s qei-oiuplished ro- cmim-nf. ^ * deinp’tfoii from EgypFs thraldom. Like 'I'o survey adequately tie* fit ijetits from , tick all rediyiijitimi- lr.b:nL been wholly of Jehovah himself. — > - iiosea, Jt was not a mob; there was organization and equipment.- (See v„ fi and 4,\ The Bible was, also read sb - that the peojjle eeu;;l—understand it 2); certainly something that is 4n demaml. in our present' day. Ezqi opened the book in the si'ghtLa>f~a)l the people, for-he stood on an eievnlion almve them ,<v. 51 and Lead “dis tinctly.’’ ' " - ~ II. The Reading of the Word. They read Hie hook, not f&qiu some, qoin- inentarv or. quarterly^ - though these' and It -Is rffifuraily to he expected that v, due in theft place'. I lie rend-, lug began with reverence. Ileverence for bnt not a worship of the hook. The Bible u„mit ji YetlAli iMg u. charm ns carriers of disease was arose new procedures in preventive sanitation. Since then the noxious roles of various other di sects have beVn learned. I’or .exauiple: Mosqui toes carrying malaria and yollovy fever; tlie rat flea, bubonic plague; tfie-house fiy. typhoid fever. rtrmrrty Trr nttoiniAn'AVirs' pTiId r<rTirn'T-iT-rfers ';' only treatment of thb patients was considered necessary. Now nuisquitoes are screened out of buildings ami exterminated ; rats are killed; and house tiles tire-screened, starved, and "sv atted all of which has greatly reduced tin* irtimher of victims of Hie mentioned di f seasi*s. TfiJF discovery of tick inoxaijaJiiUj was made through the joint efforts of several members of the hurtoni staff. A .systematic study of :Southern cattle fever, liegun in 1SSS, developed that tie* /lisease. very siuiiliir to HuTTarTa IiTmah! wn ITiy-,uion >Ky:lance inii-t. la* taken ;|f tin* baneful effects of infestation. 4’attle not only dfe’ from tlm fever tninsn!ittcd“"by 'Hie-t.ick, lmt t.hey lose gr* at Tv in blood, ' meat, milk - ju-odm-tioil and r«;prodttetiv(* power. The ticks •♦■.nek tin* blood tliar, should go to make beef and niHk ; -'prevent sale of. infested cattle outside the quarantine area except for immediate slaughter and at 'al most any_.prLee tlie buyer rhposes to pay: and closes theXdoor to importation of better Stoek-fo improve tiie quality of a lienf. for new cattle brought -iirto ticky numri’y ftr;~iTTsy' and luscious prvy for the tb*k. Many Cattle Raisers Praise Fight Against Tick. Benefits from tick eradication are told in hun dreds of letters received annuaily by t]w» Jui’reau of nnlnuil industry. The consensus of opinion In these letters indicates timt ondlie average cattle freed of ricks', a re enhanced in value about $10 a head, weigh one-fiftli hetfvTcr, grade ojic-fourtli bit ter • and are safe from cattle fever*'arid from It is deliverance from th«' slavery of sin and tin* cleansing of these body temples of ours Intended for the in dwelling of the Holy Ghost; that puts the song of tin* Lord upon our lips. Modern evangelism, too. luis had its distinctive song language. When the Master has thrust forth great evan- "g-elistk* (workers, it seems to have been in pairs, as he did his disciples in his own ilny.. - tivo and two. When he raised a. Moody as a great flaming evangel he raised up a Snnkey also to go with Hint. Whittle had his Bliss, Torrev and Chapman their Alexander. Sunday his B°tlehehvef. ",These great song lenders are often composers of music, and while their, compositions may have lacked something of the djg- n gainst 4lekn'ess or accident.* Th** - \ers<* “cy list'd tile people to under-', stand.the law," (v. 7) priihably Tneans tlint is was translated i»i'to'tb»* ver-. nacular. the language of Ho* conutiofi peojile.r- While (jod’s .' ord is a' plain hook• and easy to reml. heverthejiss men 1 of spiritual uuie-rstamUng are needed to "rightly divide” it 1H)to the people (v. 7). However, tiiy^great Irt- terpreter of the Bible.givert by the Fa ther-is tin* Holy Spirit himself (John 19 :12-15; I johu: . 2 :20-27). " This - • Jiuffhlid- Tif hegl nnriYg tKo .study nf Ttre- word and Its continuance its presented In these verses is ,n good suggestion for modern .Sunday school workers. III. The Hearing of the Word. (vv. 5 17). , As Ezra an(I~Nehciuiah and their' associates ti.nd Levites taught the people, there was a live-fold result. First: There was conviction and mourning. The .word of God always it was sought to turn Hie cattle'buck by force of arms, ami also caused the enactment of stringent r'nte laws. ■ - • During these years of set-Henteiit the cattle tick had extended northward ut\titTfs dDtrilmtion was nliout coincident with that of Front Hds vantage •ground it was* seattcrml hy\i|rivewriy and bv rail inti) .Northern markets and caused annual outbreaks of Texas fever, tis tin*•■disease'*was then cidled. Itirough 1 .lit Hi'* North, j.egislationrn varl- <mis ' stat(sought lo/( heck the disease atXIhat time. hut. owing to ignorance of the maimer eiii-s spread. Was powerli Q'u a r a ntin ed Finally, with- the formation of tin* bureau of snTfmat industry- of the United Stifles department of tigncufttin* in l-ssi, tin* federal autliqritbs. iTtf-'. dor a-ujhom>.'of coqgfess, began*.tiie liglit ngainst tie* lici:. Wl’],te Inrrcatt 1tfst sent but agents to dotin-e tin* Ini'o het\v**eiF4nfeC.te«r tti.id (huifnfo'rted territory, and tn tin* nnrnnfl>tvpo'rt's of 1SS| and 1SS5 several . maps wen* pill dished >i'how ifig its location.- 'I'la' first order defining- oYhI mapping fhe quarantined infccti'd terrifor\‘- was pitWjs|i'd in The driving or trahsprirtirig.df ca fnun the infected to tlie free territory Was fori 1d- defi. except for a.-slmrL sr-ftauiL.JjUiyillLcr and ei- c.*pt for limnediate slaughter when transpo.ted by riill or boa,! nqil discharged into 'quarantine pens nt certain rccognizs’d slaughtering c»*nters. Tltis constituted a quarantine which has existed wjth timely modifications <*v»*r since. * j- The beglonlng of tick er alii cation Is traced to a mcidlng of the eqniifiissibners of agriculture of ns five protozoan [.aia-ite tliat in v: i7i ed t lu in which’x elcs -of the flipp'd., amj in .acute cases destroyed 'theilV-so t.yst tluit flu* spleen became ciogg'-'d with debris from tin* blood A tlie liver liilei’j* with Idle, and tlu^ n d ' coloring matter of the- 1+lotiri w as passed otTAiijfi tin* urine;' Intense 0‘ v,, f de veloped atid Hit* flnihuil usuafly died in. from one do four .days* - itfl-cr first 'a|q»«;n-4imv. ol'. pv-mpfi of illness ^_Tho. di-atb rate. w;*s .usually '.nv Tn nity of Wesley and the hymn writers _ slirip!;:ige’ <»n aeCoiiiit' yf ticks. The Jellers also—of- fus dft'y ftu4- following, thofp-tWie-L ^Utvicts of ,8lm hHtrdhe-lye.qde wore 1 by ji minute slimy, that where tin* tick is dipped out tlo* South- fid swing has swayed gfcu't audltncea not toillH.1111 «... ni> ^ — ■ t-( ; d eprpiiV. 'em cntqle industry is growing, that thi*re is more and. softened their beards, for their'were they to weep, f >r all the people . improved t^Lood. tbitF Ho* milk vb id of cows Is In- tlictne has tveen the same—redemption wept tv. 9). When udn hear the - - ■ - •• - • - t»y idmid and power. -Jy' Words of the law there w ill he con- The theme of song will be tin* same*. viction of sin. . (See Eph. 0:7; Heb. in eternitv as In time. The iast-Bihle . ^ ^^epilfg nitty not, li,o"e\er. be -songDYs well as the first. Ts about re- convietlon (2 (’or. 7:10). Weeping demption. It is when lhe Lion of the weakens, hut. that xvns-frot designed. , -Tribe Y,f .TtldahrAyhd Is also the Lamb, y* HI her the exNlnrallon of joy- herds w it IV many youtig oi-' iiisus'e«>p'ti1»!e aliituals;-- a.niotig old cattle it_ ran as high mis .SO tn 90 per ceil!. - It w as furtiieF Tntitel licit j!>•'• i.ijseas; was ’ acquired s. M .n > after‘’the y ruing of tin 1 ' eVoie tieg— C-alletj^eed ticks altiiijreil to tlu* cat t b*.- < qu!-_ sitiuif of The ticks was found to tu* goVornpd hv creased about one-fonrtli and that there is aji-in- crcas<‘ (»f forage crops -.ntd-si.los. Here tire some reasons •why 1 ;in tiie opinion of depa'rtinetit of ngrfeultuiv otlicials. tick er'adKyw'. tion Is important;' especially at tlu* p?es«Mit # tiiifi*: id WhV the 'light, now 'half won must go on' to Complete • victory ; . (1) GOpd agriculture is 1h*|»endcnt upon animal iiu.'-hatulry; ami 'of the ' domoMienti d. a-nlmals-cat- t Lei arc-t In* b atii'ts fot; ferl jlih-er t> eposes; (2) the prevails■ topripen tlie seals' of tin* tnys- teriotjs little hook described .in. the k(*vciytion, that the living creatures and tie* edlers 1 sipg “tlie new song:’’ Worthy.'aft thou to taler* the hook, and M < ire- over, they were- to seek tlie refresh ment of food and drink. Indeed, the joy of the Lord was- to be their strength (v. 1ft). .’“And there wa-tLvery great gladness’’ (v.’17). jth-versi* 11 we are tohl tluit the Levites exhorted •suiM'lv :<d beef Is not'keeping pace with tin* (Jo- „ „ r i , , -■ i ■ mien the seals thereof; for thou wast • litand and must -Im* increased to -meet the needs ^•j". n . “ V» h-.l(' rib.;- that ,. t f - D.-.'n, and didst purchase unto. God Hit pt ople to tmii.^rin i, p» .t< <. tnut -dT^— \'ir 1'-f* y• tiTncitl mert nf every, trMie, and ; tke- 11 1hy -was -holy.4itel-Hia| they should l Tlii\!ife history i> as fellow s.: Adifit ticks carried b\ caT-tb* lull do tlm grotin<l ! \ •. ' >> ,. - •• • / and in h^mtit a w eek ea/di !'• -a.iale- la j s fr*.iti 'g'/kitl wi.r: (") till* bolt kc-pr .tip ' by eaMle f< ii : '/a; and iniv't cat'N:* raising In'.order" flint T»ar-h' of- Hr-m -ertrrybrg-feyev g-i ''i ms.." -1'talciting in\^bout three wfeks of warin hut tequiring iipiuclg longer time in cold melded by- farmer may thrive'atid la* aldi .all: f.b ■ Jlgg„.xil.t t e lgi "i 11 m- < • < . ncgligittb* i'eia pi me-o vt-ri..^ ,,-sieii caused l*v the tict's can must lie Slip; dc-- i He ea'tie fo raise, ('pttoq at !' Mm Soil.!hr long ir . In eg Igse nuoe* of p!iat eLanv. country.. e:if her. ea.'ii! r, •the se<*d-tlcikli rotftaiii'oji 'the grimtid mt o.n.g'Kisv^ hungry and w»titing\for a chance-to attach. Hmm- * I'-'ogress made so far in tick eradication is selves t<> a cow-or vK-er. ’ AftaVIdiig 1 lngusep,'cs. Ml it it': n tl;e-t c\ * *r> -=( * m* r. - '*itie in Mu* South p ' Ms. • • ' fhe tlct<s htnif for'places In the hide Ma y can penetrate arid, fifidlng them. -Pdniidiately begin -itnlr hi bod .and to grow. Two iumiature stag’es 11 *; 11 atuLquaiq tonguV; and-people, and nation/' c lkirif .wi* ililnk of (he jby of ttreTlay w inn w »• join with all heaven, fn the cjiorus of thnt;-new song, as we look into the very face of him who r^ <' ■ epres- I’ tim eipiaLxiieeined us?—Sunday School Tinny :. The *frue Word. Nothing ' is cliaircr than thtrL the In* grieVod.-^c'To tips tlu 1 people-re- pondcdjfv. 12). find made grctit mirth, x because they had mfilcrstood the dee? hum tion of the 'word of the LorjL.No-,- / ’ ; • . , t . tice that joy and gladnes:; cntue affhr ohedienee. also that. Nehimiah, tiie governor.^had a part in the'*te«H4iing. It is nTfn’t at Hd'ng for any peoj>le wliefi their civil rulers are genuuu?, iriTollt- gent, ana" spiritual lenders, Tlu* peo- fj-.*( <1 fr<uit tlie cattle tick w i h.u a few Gospel offers evi*ry man oinnipot(*nxo. \v4*ri* instriiotcil to sh *w ^iicir gratl* root The areas released from tick dotplnn- ..Mluii-Cver vveg.ought to do we are as- tU( p, 11S \ V eil 'as their, piety by remem- apumunHm* will go for-Mi to Mu* ar« a- sgilL smvd we cun do through • Christ, hcrlnir,.“those for v'honi noihimr had ' ■of fleVHdpmcnt precede fht*-tHiuit- stage, whi ti Mm innles fall off th<* animal and die, find the fem iics also; fall off.' buUTg}\ fc tlJ»*ir eggs pn" the ground.. before they d|0- -- ' “"Arsenical Dipping Vat Is^Eflective Weapon. . The method, -of tick eradication fownd Tc H*** effective jutd now .used aim<• ficsjv ( ■ 1 y f s th** Infested hot only Mm nfi*nt. but also tlti inspector’s ' rclei^smK froin . w THE the cotton-growing states held In Raleigh. N. C., - nrscnfiMrl -dipping hath. '..This method will' rid a U'-s^fm. fit has been In 15499. whfnu-Uu* North Carolina coipmissloner directed that the stnie’s aim to improve thc~riffi/ tie Industry by. tick Eradication be presented. From this beginning untllTOQd. 12 counties In North Carolina- Imd 'heCn rolcnsEd from quaran- tfn(*. ‘The association, of tlie conmflssioners of agriculture and various nllietf organizations in fluenced by the eradication'work of North Cah Ifflfe nnd the. results obtained by fedeqd,- state and other Investigators, together with the growing aeceftKlty of ’ anndiorntlng the effects of the-boll- county of ticks Ja-. a ‘sllitto'tv. For the iTteTTfitiTTi» . every cow and steer in the county must go -thromdi- tlie hath once everV two wx*eks. during the season. The ticks cll’ngmg to the cattb* are krtled the arsenical hath. Those that ,nttach t!i-*t iscft-cs before tlie next hath fire killed fn that imm- iMon before they havejitne to hv eggs. Those forced to* remain In the grass die of starvation. The arsenlcaPj»*th used was deveiqpfd hy federal. ngf'ural HTe* \\iiirlt offers ‘ to wo lb rough us to change onr character, to < give ns vretorr over sth, to qualify us “Tie Me*n yonder is acting as thongii she were for every duty. The shameful nnd -con- tififidfing a plot'." .jT* temptjtmjs and true word of sin to us "I ff-iuk. on. th«* coulrVuy., that «h**- Is p!(dtlfig.n I s "You cmdt. The glorious and hatch./ ■. '■ + ' - : >d;heering and true w-ffrif of Christ Is. “I t . ( berln}^{“those for v*hfim noihiug had * Christianityds the religion of power. pn . paret jv (v. ;0). The fourth It is not a. tiien* (loct.rind of God atid was jiefice (v. ll)-r-the peace 1'iiiMj." duty, not an ideal to he vaiuly tof r ,^ ht relation with God (Rdtetr 5: longed jitter, it is n divine and super- j, 4 -7) .-oris -" ’ Fifth Result: Service, lournlag. cW. . verug, easily tlnim^too long, and. therefore, it was ‘ necessary to employ the envotion of itil/th and the exercise of work that - the people might enter Into this peace v The fifth result, therefore, was Hot Weather.Thought. p:m, and yoq cim through me.”—Rob-j loe (v. 12). Notice that theljmffianks- f' ert E. Speer. ^ —;•? i giving portions "and .their stuwlce wefe based upon an. intelligent knoxylHge •rdjm' If there Is atiytiiing <tay •s'X'Inl service needs. Vestibule to the Eternal Mansion. - I believe the eartlf on which. wO ■In pipping nitth* -for Tlilks-"^re-lmrsH ederul. Inspectors In .Te^vs '_T!rn•: “>V»im*tlilng* fins jU'-t occurre.L tq me.' Vital fs it V" /' ; . :;t -in Adiitn's <*nse it iii-u d have been n rejii ^taud Is but. the vestibule to glort- . to change his elnthcs-Boston Evening mansions, to .ehRth a moving crowd is "forever pressing—Joat Balllle. < . • of. God’s word, that preset It is the 11 lunination which conies a knowledge of God’s word. Lost ail, jvorshlp (vv. 1R-1$). Worship Is h compound of “worth^and "shlD/* ,1 _ ^>1 1—x - * of “ifr