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THE CAROLINA TIMES SATUADAY SEPT. It. If37 JAPAN HELPS TO BEAR BUWDEN Kelly Miller ..Writes.. I . CAMERACRAPHS I ‘iTVJre Up The White Mrn^ burden' constitute** the* startling title » poem in whifh Rudyard unl#rtoflk to set*" forth the. dutiea and reponibiUtk* of the advanced section of the Hu-1 man mre ter»w th« “lfis£er breed ' without the law:*' It so happens that, at the present level of hn- culture, the lighter complex- joned varietien of mankind enjoy the tendency to identify vlriut with visage, and attribute to the inciJ?nt of color the essential quality of character: . The hauteur which constitutes the tmderlyi«^ W«» ‘^Ihe Wkite Man‘5i t^irden" is identical in «s- ncnce wifh the supercillious ^piri tiial conceit which quickened the I MtyFarmerj OUR3TORE VI nai li IA IV OAHt jr Lives AaAINI president RtbMVtlt eemp»f«» hi* ewn itfM ef f demBeranr "te - the majoriw rule" ef the early Roaaoke pie* neere In a siieeoh itl- reoted at hta opiMnent* at the anniversary ef the Mrih ef the fret white ehiid bi America at Reaneke. N.' C HE'S MY DADDYI Senator Hugo L. Black, ntwly appoJntad Buprama Court Juatice, racaivat tha affaetlonat* congrntulatlone of h,ia four-yaar-old daughter, Martha Joaephina. at Waahing* ton. YOUR HEARQUARTERS WHILE IN DURHAM " /- We Carry a Complete Stock of New, ’ sed and Floor Sample F > niture and Rugs FAN-UAMft 18 LATEST F0« HOT WEATHER READINQi Myrtia Ralnhart, quaan of tha racart Mmp 8b“w at tha Marehandlta Mart, ahowe • eawblnation'fan dnd reading lamp Invantad by K. a, thinner of Chicago Ona of tha novaltlaa of the show, the lamp •• •* ♦imp'* •» • wfety LtT US TAKEXARE OF YOUR NEEDS HIRE THEY ARE: Amoa 'n' Andy, radlo't mo*, fsmeua blackfaca comady team, rahaaraing witk deadpan comedian Charlea Buttcrworth (or (H3U guaat appearance on the Inaugural program if ls naw Hollywood Mardl Gra* aeriea atarring Lari • Roaa and Butterworth over the NBCRed Natvyo'\. UNITED FURNITURE CO. I Oppoaite Poatoffice—Chapel Hill St. A BRIDE’S CHOICE—Weinen are ehoo»l«tB. rooff thaae daya at they de hate—for atyle and beauty *S wall « durability, ^ouno bride (left) Indleataa har choice of mineral eurf«cad arohalt ahlnglea from sample jjanel while friend approvaa Ac^ctlon of color,, Beauty artd flra-raatatanf qualltlea make a;phalt ih’r-slaa pradominant tor nev» homea and^re-reoflna iw'ey. . IRBADV rOR ACTIONI U, S. leeilert etaod Guard over tha lllvea of cur nationala in the re- ■ cent outbreak of hoatH.ue'. at I Shanghai, which alraa^r- ' /1.1a [taken a (hocking toil in gstl' I military forcaa and nen>coniDa> : Unta. *ing appeal-— | pleas« themselves. Although tuc^'e ‘Shall we whoae souls ar4 lighted trix shuttinf off the white from with wisdom from on hijjh Shall we to men benighted* the lamp of light deny? WELCOME BACK TO THE BIG BULL WAREHOUSE s. T. MANGUM - G. A. WEBSTER Alvis J. Rogers 0. M. PERRY Proprietors According to the Christian ideal the strong ought to bear the in- I firmities of the weak, and not to I ean be no hard and fast separa* the non-white world, like a d.i- ^al |K>in^ /in ^ibhmetic, yiet the division sufficiently ob- Bagwable—£ax—practical .pgrpoaCiV: vfealt.> raoflm and nftSiSBa hw mipfa’ more ibackward and belated var- ietiea of the human race in all parts of the earth: His m3tlv2 has not been altruistci, but that lof the itr’olfSljeer, seeking what be regarded aa self *yid«n,t-No man ia good enouf to govam an other man wMiout Ua aeasant and partlcipatioq: Snglani Id 1 ot Xood enouKh ffo ijov^rn ^ndia; ftaly, ffthiopi*, or Jspin, to ' %- ern China; Ihiring the past one huml.ad years, however, the aroused Chris tian conscience iias* moderated "ttrtT severity of’ man's inhumanity 4o man, and ha* made less galH the loiad which Xjhe conquer^r8 impose upon the victims: Hum»T slavery has practically been ab- oliihed^ and cruelty and inju i ’ e lessened,* though itot' elimInfc*'Jd; And, yet there is « far cry be tween iprofeosion and perf •• mance. The white man's shoulder I will have to sujftain much heivier tburjien before this lift to levelled; The White man’s iburden can not ibe limited to the identit/ of any particular r#c^or color, nor is the failure to beac» this burden magnanious'ly confined to Aryn shot.JiiM The e*pl6itation of India by iEIngland, or of Ethiopia Italy, is Etarcely less ruth- yutt of Korea by Japan: raging conflict oetween "aHa"llpin "&rffi§T ffl- cua the issue under discussion. The Japanese, the eleventh day arrival in the vineyard of civili zation, engages to sihare the white mans burden of lifting the heathen C'hjnese to the level ol Euro(p€an culture; but, at the same time, this yellow newc-jmer boasts the same superiority and areerts the same prerogative- as his iEuroipean prototype who has 1 borne the heat ^ and iburden of ( the day. Tlie overlord always claims^ that his regime is for the good of the dominated. Let the master tell ifc slavery was con-, ducted for the good of the slave. Etiropean dominion is ass-irted to be for the well being of the backward peoples upon whom it is imposed. Now come these yfil-^ low y^nkees of ■the Orient, and by plausafble argument, would persuade us th^t their conquest of China is intended for the lg,,c.d of the Chinese. , I * . i The European would fainly protest against thig Japanese as sumption, and |>oint the accusing finger at hif tKinly veil,ed»* at tempt to disguise his own srr^e.I and rapacity, but alas, tvs has tied his own hands and paralised hia tnnyue nv h'ia OWO »yU REV. C. A. SMITH PASTORING IN WEST VIRGINIA Rev. C. A. SmitR of this city has. taken up work In West Va. a» pastor of St. Paul AME church under presiding Elder E. / day maraiiit, 11 W. Williams. Eev. Smith has had vity much supcess while be||ig there. He has been iri the city for the past week due t9 illness but will return to Va. Saturday to resume his duties Sunday morning. Vtaita In Gr*««aboro ORPHANAGE CHORUS TO AP PEAR AT ST. MARKS CHURCH Tha Ffortli Candina Col6r«il Orphanaf* Cboma of Oxtord «ni appMr on. a prograin at St. Marka AME Zion Ckureh Sun* o'clock, Sept. 19. Tko ekorua kaa formorly ap peared nt the. Wkitc Roek Bap- tiat Church. Hav* a CLEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razor , . . Simply Mrs. Martha Heggspeth, Owen Trice and her ’two daughters, Martha -V«r» and Dorothy spent the week-end visiting re- l|itives in Greensboro^ NOTICE [card of ThanKs and Memoriams will .be printed in this papec at the rate of two-cet^ts per word. Your Beai^d OFFr" At last science has found a way to wmove a beard without shavtng. No nore razor, rK> scraping, no cuts, np soap, no bother. Merely apply Shaving Powder as direct^—then ^Ipe off, leaving a clear, smooth skin. Don*tf wait! Me buys a generous slseapackage at any dhig store.aif you want to try before you buy, write Magle Shaving Powder Co., Dept. 84 Savannah, Oa., for freg tilal sample M'Gifey To Loan DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOTHES, RADIOS, GUNS OR Anything Of Valuo. l],i;ted Loan And Inagaffe Shop 112 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE J-8471 So jVVelcome .Tpure EFRESHMENT Duiiiif the pa (t ibur hundrnd jjeaM the Eurapena has thrust hinaself into, contract with thp Bring us your first load. You will be assured of Highest prices and most courteous Ire^mwil b Warehouse POSTER STREET Ford V-8’s • Will Haul Thousands of Pounds oi Tobacco TO'^E DURHAM MARKET concomitant horrors and,,- devour; Human .slavery, with Us cifte:*, tells the tale and ^indicatei the toll: In the present state of imperfect human natute eicpioit- ation is the inevitable counr.er- part of weak; the rich^^the poort the wise, the ignorant; in all re lations inwhitfh they am inyolv.id: Ahraham Lincoln':' dictum "lay MR. FARMER: We invite you to come to Durham with your tobac co, and while here we want you to come see us for any service or cour tesy you rtiight n^ed^ front us, ALDRIDGE MOTORS INCORPOKATED Sales ^nd Service Gorjier Morgan & Gregson Streefs DURHAM, N. C. BSED^^ARS^ AND TRUCKS We have several excellent buys and invite yon to look at them i ample and practice extending through the centuriosi He dat'es not say to the Japanese ajrgres; sor, “Behold, the beam is in thine eye,” for fear of the de- vasting retort, the mate is in thine own eye." Not untit En gland is ready' 1^ lift its heavy (hand off India, and Italy off Ethiopia, can these accusing Pleaao Turn To Pago Throe liawiiBiBMiHiiiMBiflnimKinnaiiii inciiawi ■iiaih Welcome to Durham Mr. Tobacco Farmer *' THIS BANK OFPiaiS COMPLETE BANIKINIG FACILITUBS TO THE FARMEPRS WHO COME TO DU®iHAM Sell ill HiirliaiD Boy in Mai When you buy food, remember ice-cold Coca-Cola is a refreshing partner of good things to eat. You’ll never nin short if you always keep a few bottles in the icebox and an extra carton in the pantry. 1 CompliDients DURHAM HOME SAVINGS BttX .T.-\ *’ ■ . , OF DURHAM, N. C. ^ ,,.T. C. Worth, Cwahier Jolm Sfirwa Hill* PiroaM*»t MEktER FEDERAL KBPOSIT INSURANC£B COiBPi Bottling Co.^ R. K. Rand, Prop. ‘ Main &JMmtonAve.
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