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Tin you know of n man who knows
liow to manage a farm? The country, 1
especially tile South, Is In need ot|
such men. The demand Is far grottier
than the supply. It Ik hocuiiRO Ihoj
farmers of (he South have not been
giving attention to details. They I
have not kept up to a high standard..
There are hundreds of men through-;
out Georgia and the South who are
anxious to go Into farming, hut they
are dubious about It because they can
not obtain (lie proper man to lmndio
their farms. The young man who can
demonstrate Ills fitness (or managing
u farm, dairy, livestock or general
farming can gel n good position, one
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the background and he will have a
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I would like for those who need
help to send us a word on their re
quirements and those who are titled
for work can do likewise and perhaps
an arrangement for mutual good may
result I have secured farms for
many people, secured positions for
men, secured help for those needing
It niid It's always without cost, for
we Just want to see the work pushed
Hitmg. |
Recently the Progressive. Farmer
npeaklng editorially said:
"Among the other handicaps with
which the South has been burdened Is
the old notion- handed down from the
days of slavery that It Is discredit-]
able to do manual labor. The 'over
seer' of the old regime was (hero
simply to aee*thnt the Imrds' work-1
ed Tile present day demand Is for men
who can. Ilrst of all. work themselves, 1
for men who can do the things which
the untrained mgrois would slight or
la tch or patch over, and for men who
can at the same time trittn those In
efficient, indolent ‘hands' to do better
work.
"We have said before (bat probably
the greatest reason for our neglect of
live slock In the South Is not our lack
of fences or pastures, our fear of the
cuttle lick and the dogcholera germ,
or even our devotion to old 'King Cot
ton,' but the gcnerol lack of know!
edge on the part of our labor us to
how good stock should be fed and
handled and cared for. He would be
a very bold man, Indeed, who would
turn a good dairy herd or a flock ot
good sheep over to the mercies of
the ordinary farm laborers of this sec
Hon. The results would, in ail llkeli
hood, he dlsaslrous to both the own
er and the animals; and the negroes
would come out of the affair with n
profound disgust and distrust for all
Improvements and Innovations.
"We scarcely need any more 'com
mon laborers;’ but all over (he land
there is a crying demand for men
who really know how to farm. Wo
ha Vo thousands more ploymen than
are really needed for the acreage
that Is cultivated; but most of them
don't know how to plow. Can the or
dinary farm hand of the South be
trusted to keep a plow In good shape,
to run tt level and true, and to ad
just It to the demands of the soil nnd
the team so ns to get the best results
with the leas expendiure of muscu
lar force?’’
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Third Missionary Journey—Tha Ttiot
In Ephesus. Acts xlx:23-xx:l.
August 22nd, 1909.
(Cnpyrixht. l»o», by Mcv. T. S. Linsco-t. D D.)
Paul's Third Missionary Journey—
The Riot in Ephesus. Arts 19:23 to
Golden Text—He said unto me, My
grace Is sulltcient for thee, for my
strength 1s made perfect la weak
ness. 2 Cor. 12:9.
Verses 23-27—Does the successful
presentation of truth always mean a
war with evil’
When the general welfare of the
people Is Inlured bj the business of the
few, is It or not the duty of the State
to make such business Illegal?
Can you give examples where the
spread of Christianity as In this ease,
has closed up Injurious business enter
prises?
What Is the general Influence of
Christianity ii|>on business enter
prise?
Should a worker tor Uofl cease his
efforts If lie sees he Is hurting some
person's business?
If the spread of Christianity hurts a
class of business men, should we com
pensate the losers?
If Demetrius himself had become a
Christian would It have been In tils
business Interest In the long run?
Can n man bo true and honorable
who protests, for business reasons,
against the application of Christian
principles to the community?
Verses 23-29—How much sense nr
reason Is there In an excited and »x
gry InSlvtfififl or crowd*
Which Is ger.ornllv the more umy'dt
nonablc. If not Insane, un i^hgry In
dividual or an angry crpwd?
Wat It thy dangei to their !^i• !^‘ev,
er U*'lr relight, which most BUrnf
th 1 i\nger of these popple?
Which Interest most Influence? the
nv-ryto uu..l, bis,business or lire!!g
Ion ?
Who were (Talus n-ul I si a: Im
and what Influoncrd their illegal ac
rest ?
Versos SI-31—Fhmild a man rl-': V
life for ever s^ good n cause, when h
knows It wHg i|e en good?
Should n man ever refuse to rick V
life for a good cruise If. by no doing, h
can conserve Hs Interest"?
What principles should guld- it" t;
running risks f ir the cause of (Pvt
w hich is always the cause of hunmltj *
Was Paul's first Impulse right tt
rush In among this angry crowd?
When should we. and w-hen should
we not be governed by the first
Impulse?
Verse •?.—Tu the usual riot or mob
what proportion of the crowd know
what they arc contending for?
Verses 33-34—What did Alexander
want to s.iy to tills mob?
Why did the people cry down Alex
ander?
Can any man reason correetly who
is blinded by religious prejudice?
Verses 35-41—How do you estimate
the character of this town clerk?
Are we under as much obligation to
take good advice from a heathen or
r.n Infidel as we are from a Christian?
(This question must be answered in
writing by members of the club.)
Who was tlM goddess Diana sup
posed to be. and what did her wor
ship stand for?
Was It superstition pure and simple,
or Is there any ground for belief that
the image of the goddess Dt&na did
full down from Heaven?
Is tt ever wise to act when under
the Influence of anger or passion?
Does It often happen that one cool
level headed man can disperse a mob?
Chapter 20: l—Do Chrlstlaas in
these days show the love they have
one for another as they ought?
l esson for Sunday. August 29th,
1909—Paul oo Christian Love. 1
Cor. 13:1-13.
August 29th, 1909.
(Copyriflrt. 1WW. by Kcv. T. S. Linacott, D D.)
Paul on Christian Love — I Cor.
12:1-13.
Golden Text—And now abidetb
faith, hope. love, these three, but the
greatest of these |g love. I Cor. 13:13.
Verse 1—What Is the utmost which
can be claimed for the gift of elo
quence?
Why Is tin eloquent man without
love, like a brass band with cymbal
accompaniments?
Will eloquence without love, make
a man acceptable to God?
Will eloquence without love, make
a man acceptable to his fellows, ot
give any lasting satisfaction to him
self?
Verse 2—ts there any necessary
moral praise dde to a rnan who has
the gift of prophecy, and has Intuitive
knowledge of mystery?
Is there any more necessary praise
to be accorded to a big man than to
a little man?
If God gives a man the faith so he
can remove a mountain and he at the
same time ts without love, what goad
Is the faith to him?
Verse 3—Do some people give ilber
ally, and suffer personal Inconven
ience, who have no real love In their
hearts and If so. what Is it which
prompts to these acts?
If a man gives when It can be seen,
and does not give when it cannot be
seen, Is there any love In his heart
or any real merit in his charity?
Should the church refuse to accept
cf money for the Gospel or (or charity,
from those who clearly give to be seen
of men?
Ik) those who give without love,
but to bo seen of men. reap any bene
fit from It, or does Pi hurt them?
Can you conceive of a man giving
his body to be burned, for his religion
with an Impure mtitlve, or without
lovfc In his heart?
What Is thy only thing which rec
ommends us to God In and of itself?
Verses 4 7—What proof cun you
give that love is long suffering and
kind ?
If we really love a person will wr,
ever sponJe of him to his Injury, no
matter wlmt tho provocation may bo?
What Is tt In love, which tends to
patU nee. pollt<»ie«s, kindness, gentle
ness, and humility?
May a person he controlled by love,
nnd hi- envious at the same time, nnd
If not. why not?
Duos love ah.ays make a man think
of "the other fellow" before himself?
What docs love take all Its pleasure
from ?
Vr"-<-es x-13—-Can despondency nr
doubt, or depression, or hopelessness
or miv other bad fec'lng. occupy the
heart that Is filled with love?
Whnt will be the relstlvo \nluo ot
uses In heaven, of faith, hope, clo
qucnec. knowledge, love?
What is reallv the turn total of all
things, or that which tumi uo In it
self all the blessedness. nobility, nnd
hanplness, that the mind can con
eeive, or the heart crave. and why
I* It to? (Thir question must be a a
awored in writing by members of thr
club.)
Lessen for Fttndav, Foot. 5th. 199?
Paul’s Third Missionary Journey.—
Farewells. Act i 20.2 33.
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land.
Hut there could be no general revi
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