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( Pane Two THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, November 27, 1031. THE PILOT I’ublisheil every Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated. AlK'rdeen and Southern Pines, N. C. fortunes, or ask the government to have George do it while you hold out your hand and slump down against a post. Governor Gardner declines to call a special session of the leg- NELSON C. HYDE. MaHaRing Editor' «l:iture to make a law to COm- lUON H. lU'TLER, Editor P^-’l men who don’t want to plant J AMES BOYD STRUTHEUS HURT*'^'^ niuch cotton not to plant it. U\IJ*H PAGE ! IIg says a farmer has a right to Contributins Editors whut he wants to plant, jiind that the man who knows too much cotton is being planted can Subscription Hates: One Year Six Months Three Months not producing, and the only logi-|or whose jewels they wore home, cal progess is to cut costs of' and a Scriptural man, pleased government. j with the dancing of a young wo- It is just as grave an exhibit; man gave her the head of a man of folly for a government to who offended her, g^ive it to her think it can indefinitely go in on a platter dripping in its own spending more money than it blood.” earns as il is for people to pur- And so the advocate rambled •sue such an impossible cour.so. on. Po.ssibly the case is fairly To borrow does not help, lor stated. Probabiv we of the older her name and her likeness as a fiRure- badly dressed, healthily uninteresting head, is launched. Her love of the' Jiooking k'fI with almost no curiosity sea is fulfilled through ,J|Oseph to [ or knowledge of the workings of the whom his ship is more than his own world. wives and children. And in Jennifer’s ' “And where were the young men time, which is to-day, the rotting hu4 who should have come a-wooing the and still its lolvier figurehead are a Colpnel’s lovely daughter for she is moulding influence on her life. grown so fair, so fair? Georgie Miss duMaurier has achieved a mar- wasn’t pretty, Georgie wasn’t rich velous wrought sense both of the and thousands and thousands of the flight and the continuity of time, )f young men lay dead in rows, or they what is borrowed has to be pin 1 generation were no better than or repudiated, and no govern- those who are following us. incomprehension—yet indissolu- lived on a couple of hundred a year ment, people or individual ever we Wtre we have done a not l'*l*ty-of the generations. with no prospects, pr they were rich $2.00'quit i)!anting it. Moreover Max is prospered on repudiations or , cry fi >ttering job in rearing the i This same tlume, executed in aii and she never saw them, or they were $1.00 probably aware that if the plant-' foreclosure sales. This country younger ones. But if we go back ' utterly different tempo, is the mo- flabby and wanted to be kept, or they .50 ers do not quit planting too much ' from federal government to the to the garden of Eden about the ' tif of “.'\11 Passion Spent." Lady/'ere scattered from Honduras to TiidiVs ~rii tHTi’niminTcTn^T'tfr'The ^ too high a cost the | humblest citizen has to arrange first thing we see is Cain kill-jsiane withdraws from active pai tlci-' Kon^ administering the Grea’t- Pil)t In'* Vberdeen N C selling price of it will, before I expenses to fit income or we art ing off all his relatives which, pation in life at 8«. She ceases th<! est-Kmpire-in-the-World or ” ’ ‘ L- ! much longer, stop the excess of damned, and that’s ail there is to means a fourth of all the popu-1 acting which was inclispensable in her As it was, in the three manors of Entered at the Postoffice at Aber- pliinting, and stop it with one it. VV e can’t live on l)Orroweil lation on earth. No doubt where • role of diplomat’s wife, necessary 1 f’udtV,orp, Cleeve - on - the - Hill and ' money forever, no matter what the young women are the young , even in her relations to her husband Maryhampton there were only three our sophistries. men are found, or the young wo-| and children. After death of her fa- even remotely hopeful prospects, the men are found where the young i mous husband, to the cpnstemation lector wh,T was desperately anxious to 11'ST AS GOOD men are, which seems to be an|of her assembled family she quietly I'oniain a widower, Mr. Purfleet. rath- IF NOT BETTER n^Knation of Divine Providence, | states, ‘‘I have considered the eyes er flabby, both intellectually and emo- and that seems to have prevailed! of the world so long I think it is time tionally incomprehensible to Georgie, A philosophically inclined in the past as in the present, and l had a little holiday from them. If and Cousin Ge,offrey a muddling- deen, N. C., as second-class mail mat-, of the old duli thuds vve once t*u-. heard about so frequently. If ; coitnn is not n i rohtable crop FOR A NEW every man can decide for him- (TIUS\I)E !sclt. Then if he has sense he ‘ , .,rp ... .. ii>J’ himself. But we La.st week Kichaid Tults, the i^ve growli so accustomed to n'tirmg president ol the Kiwanis turning to the State and fetleral t ave to push very hard on the Mnny people say cotton is too low. Many people have lessened lines when things are moving -vt *u frcriv it is hiithlv e,-suutal that ‘'otton acreage Miin.v oth- we .lig in viKormislv and suc cess, f,! '; what to p ant I'uilv when the clouds li.wer and “ youngster half frowns on the the young folks preen and Jiaint , one is not to please oneself in old through Empire builder home on leave. ■ ■ ^ . please pneself? And Georgie did her best, fumbling me left.” though it may have been. .>mi)ered and plac-1 It isn’t the Georgie'- that Mr. Ald- the vt*ry core of ington attacks, rather he weep.s for existence. It has them; but the whole social system, the momentary reali- meaningless standards which tyran- tively actuated by the same mo- argument until a fair case seem-1 ties from the reader’s mind, to un- nize over people’s lives, the lord-of- tives now as in our grandfath- ed to be presented establishing ; consciously project him forward into your-Iand-and-soul bluff ,of blatant ers' and grandmothers’ day, or he presumptive opinion that I a . imilar p,ooI of passionless water industrialists who are now in posaes- their grandsires and dams or the colts are not much different j from which he glimpses in retrospect sion of many vast and ancient estates, theirs back to infinitum. And from their prototypes of lailg i his own life, its values .shifted ac- the village cats, the modern jumping obstacles arise. He turned his so- crop.s is one suggestion, what would you say. This young svne, and that the world is full j cordingly. As with Jennifer Coombe jacks, the whole unleased menagerie, fiety over to a new crusade and answer is that the thing Jielp up J'ome of the grave of mighty w’holesome and up-j and .Janet, it is in her great-grand- It is an English “Main Street” lifted told them to go out and s-iw world is making more ot infractions of social custom and | right and lovable and promising j daughter that Lady siane finds the above journalistic reporting to the wood. ’' everything than people will buy ! habit that Aunt Tabitha has told ' ng Jieople, who have not gone ^ realization of her girlhood ambitions, imaginaaive realm of great English The timeliness of his instruc- prices. There is the of her girlhood days, or the i to the dogs and are not going to., Miss Sackville-West writes with -satire. t>»n is emphasized l)v several rub. The farmer is wise, tales that came ilown from her j'lo matter how many of us old great purity and finesse of a world It is for the epilogue that "The Col- things that came to notice last his cotton acreage and own uncle Jeshuron, and of the j fossils of warped geological in-, with which she is thoroughly famil- pnel’s Daughter” is banned from many week. The purchase of a maioritv more home .supplies, but larks he told about as coming I fluences may say so. May be iar. English book .stores. Here the author, of the stock of the Archers com- Carolina can not say how from his ancestral authorities, i voung folks are not much better nanv bv the biir -md powerful cotton acreage may be “Sloppy literature.” .said the [than in the past, but the evidence Horton Mannfartiirinir Tnmnanv I’S'^ed in India. Australia, Argen- young person, “may be plenti-1 seems to show that they are no of Bri«tol Conn forecasts the tina, Japan, China or any place fvil enough, l>ut once in a while! worse, and probably that great outside of the United States, in the back attic we still die uni Jehovah who planned this whole What is al morethan theprospectiv =. - ..overs all eternity. will pro- output that and fair to and start on pregnant with possibilities that ‘-’o'^Petitiye farm crop instead Companion and the New York behold, and to the end of time a it to nictiiro nrrherv polf practical monopol\ as it WJIS 1 edger, and the catalog of in- credit to its maker. it is easv to picture archery golf . „ i ^ . ... r-intrps in various spctions of the ^ .\eais ago sind that is fractions of the social law were Sandhills with the Midland road ^^jother trouble. It is doubtful if plenty clear back to the days of Idossomins out as the chief cen- prices are near for farm Noah and King David, and others ter ofrSfSu- ne^^^ One -tuff. The farmer must reverse who looked on wine, and who for- Lurnle'^^rrte ™ Kot at time who was who’., wife, laid out in the vicinity of the ‘‘"‘I factory is certain to awaken an ^ ‘ ^ ^ “ • c nthusiasm. At any rate there is " '' ‘ ‘ one of the new things that cjin enter into tlie further building ON PA\ IN(« that Richard Tufts has advised THE FIDDLEIt for his successors in office to un- Run along children and forget the criticism. Between ourselves t was the same thing the old folks fed out to us youngsters fifty years ago. It is a long- jump, but a necessary lest the significance of his bitterness one in lorder to view English life in and condemnation be smoothed over the round, from these aristocratic sub- by the narrative, bursts forth with tleties to the blunt satire of Richard Elizabethan freedom of speech into Aldinuton. It is the same voice which* a heartily damning dialogue. One spoke in “Death ftf a Hero” with would hardly recognize the v,oice of I)erhaps more pity in it, a more fatal- the romantic visionary of “Dream in istic note. the Luxembourg!” Georgie .'^niithers at 26 was still Mother’s little erranrf girl and P’ath- For Results Advertise in The Pi er’s little bottle washer, a gawky, lot. Rates ,on application. San6bilU Automobile iDirectorY Governor GRAINS OF' SAND Bogue Watson .says he knows >vhat ; of ti'e * ass on the resei'vation is vio- makes scarcity of money. .lust like lated. Game wardens are also impress- Senator Robinson comes out ol It^wa ■ back in his prampap’s day in inn on the hunters that a hunting li- (.ei take. fi i 1 f Arkansas with a warning to C on- South Carolina the year they had so ■ cense does not conve.y the privileg,? of, Anothei .ing ^ gress, which is timely, but it re- many acorns and Sherman had :^one hunting on any private lands without! I ramise an^outlook^ol t^nsic^ mains to be seen whether we through and stole all the hogs and the defmite permission ,of the land-; iiave yet arrived at the place they didn’t have no h,ogs to eav the owner, and excuses do not coun*.. i where we are to heed what ho acorns, an<l everybody lost oodles of able magnitude is the mnltipli- eation of game in the neighbor hood of the Sandhills and the vigorous backing the state and (ommunity are giving the crea says. He tells Washington <hat money havin' no hogs. .And it’- ti-.c The Seal,iard, to encourage local some care must be used in laying .'-anu" way now. We'd be rich in the '.ravel, has postel a Sunday late of a incieased taxes, for l)Usines.-< is tion ot game preserves. The an- reaching a place where it can- ticipated ncreasc of wild nfe m not carry the increasing lo.id, lit the vast f >rest of F’ort Bragg has begun to show results. Peer are now more plentiful in the ounty than at any time in the sees that industrv cannot coii- Sanilbills if we had hogs to enl the cent a mile within the state. Tiie sta- ti’cp of ai-'orns that is covenn’ the tion agents at Southern Pines tell of a K'l iind I 'ack. coloied woman who wanted to go up the line and she laiti down the money tiniie to glN'e up increasing sum,'; ,n tin* cxhut erance of hunting iM'W ff)!- the regular price of a ticket. The tor taxes without reaching the that the season has opened it i-^ di-:- aa;ent told her that if ,«be wanted t.o . , _ . nd ot its string. But he (Uh s , iee*. for hunters to bear in niiu(i that come I u k he had a reduced l ate round lecollection of man, U i t .sma ;ipj)arently hit th.' essential certain restri tions as to wher* tliey ‘tin. Hut she said she was not coming ler ai.imal.'^ are ^ *1^ •'lio.tu yet, tor he lails to ad\ o- hunt ai'e to bo eti (Uriu red. ba; k. Then he pulled that one-cent rate cate any reduction ot expense.-^. Along thi- Fort Brajrg bourdarv a for .Sun ay, but she said she did not '.Vo iHllion dollats t*le tedci’al iargt patrol force has bi'en estalilisn- lare for any of those inferior ty)>es of t’'e game b!rds under the poli- cie-; pursued by big landowners ,te coming b<iek. govei'nmc’nt is Si,d to 1)0 tailing ;,H(1 bunter> crossing tl.e line v,i'h tickets, she wanted the good kind, and be'hiiul in its l\ venues, as Sec- ,)|- are likely to have, a i'*- he eoi:ld not sell the ctnt-a-mile ri.‘Uir,\’ Mellon predictc*;! without, lntv with I'ncle Sam. Some anesX'; trans;'oi'tation. She tlemanded the best | maicing ail.V inijjression on thi* have been made of late, with the as- he had. paid her money. stepped uranee that more will be if the law aboard the train and went away. i l iently to be another line that Kiwanis may ljuild on with con fidence of adding to the pleas- GULF SERTICE STATIONS Ashley Heights Service Station, Ashley Heights, Accessories, Dr. J. S. Hooker, Prop'r. Biddle Service Station,^ Pinehurst, Highway No. 70, L. L, Biddle, II, Prop’r, Bobby Burns Service Station, Aber deen, Highways No. .'>0 and 70, C. W. Seynviur, Prop’r. A. r. Cox, Lakeview, Highway No. Groceries and Cold Drinks, •Mid-South Service Station, Highway No. -M), Southern Pines-Aberdeen, I), .(ones, -Mgr. Page Motor O)., East Broad Street, Southern Pines, Repairs. Pinebluff .Service Station, Pinebluff, Highway No. !>0, Lampley & Car penter, Prop’rs., General Repairs, Accessories, The “Pleasant” Service Station, South .street, Aberdeen, Accessories, C. E. Pleasants. .Ir., Owner. -Aberdeen, Sales and Service. Ph.'.me .So ’th Street Service Station. .Aber- 13.S-.J. I deen, Tires and Accessories. C. W. I’arkard-Hudson-EsscJt— Seymour, Prop’r. Pinehurst Garage Co.. Pinehurst, .Sales and Seivice. Phone ll.'il. „ SHELL SERVICE STATIO.N.S ilivs—illys-hnight— Sandhill Motor Sales C’o„ Aberdeen, i Sancihill M.otor Sales Co Aberdeen AGENCIES Ford-Lincoln— Carthage M,otor Co., Carthage, Sales and Service, W. H. Griffin, Mgr. IL A.. Page, Jr., South Street, Aber deen, Salef^ and Service. Phone II. Chevrolet— •Allred Chevrolet (Ui., South Street, Aberdeen, Sales and Service. Phone Keith Motor Co., Vass, Highway So, ,')0, Sales and .Service. Dodge— Dodge Service Sattion, K. A. Bai- iteau, Prop’r,, F!ast Broad Street, S.outhern Pine.>, Sales and Service, Phone ,'>.‘111.. Franklin—Chrysler— Haskell Motor Co., I’oplar Sti'eet, ■Aberdeen, Sales an i Service. Phone 10. Oakland-l’ontiac-Studebaker— Martin Motor Co., Sycamore Street, ures of the l)oundaries in which people or the Congress, aiid tli the Kiwanis Club functions. demands for money from the let still broader in its lounda-jgoy^^j.jjment continue to pile ui>. t on is the proposition that couple of millions the State Vr nk Buchan proposed at lial- ..ppears to be falling i)ehind, but eign, that of in comprehensive we demand further contributions nv nner undtrtaking to in-. lude tram the State, and turn to ieek r' ll the possibilities th )t oft m‘ to v-^ye more taxes ma.v l>e ga'.h- th whole state and t;< our own community to mak*- onr territory i's attractive in all its forms as ingenuity can make it in its ap- 1 al to enlist others to share in the opportun t:es here and U) tion. He says to cut down expen- I n:l a nand in broadening the instead of incpuring where benefits that may be re;dized- Highway No. .*)(• towards Pinebluff.] Henry .Addor, Mgr. .Sales and Ser vice. re> VIEWS OF MODERN EN(iLAND A. J. Maxwell, candid itc lot govirnor, seems to l)e the on( .,1 11 in all the political welter who looks in the logical direc- I he I.oving Spirit, By Daphne du ■Maurier. fe All I’a.ssion Spent. By \ . Sackville- , Ise to look for .-ources of new ^v■es(. to create in our community not seems to have it in The Colontl’.s Daughter. By Richard enly those things we havo Aldington, creamed of but to tiu'ther P^'"itiie taxes appear to come from Doubleday D,oran & Co., inc.. ceive what we may do with our ^j^^^. people, Garden City, L. L, $2.r,o. i!»3i. resources and to exceed all that to shift from one source jimbitions in our prese?nt ra e ot another is merely to catch evjew (JENERAL KEI'AIR GAR AGES •Allred Chevrolet ('o., S.outh Stieet, Aberdeen, Storage, .Accessories, Phone ">9. Blown & Clark, Kast Broad Street, Southern I’ines, Storage, Accessor ies, Taxi, Phone 7171. Dodge Service Station, East BJoad^ Street, Southern Pines, Storage, •Accessories. Phone ."jJUl, Keith Motor C’o., Vass, Highway No. .">0, Accessories, Chevrolet Service, housekeeping, and childbearing, are^j.^^^,^ .Southern I’ines, Storage, Accessor- llighway No. 50 towards Pinebluff, Henry Adrior, Mgr., Repairs. Shell Service Station, Pinebluff. Highway No, 50, L., R. Shepard, Prop’r. Travelaide Sei;vice Station, Highway No. ,")0, Southern Pines-.Aberdeen, W. .A. .Johnson, Prop’r., Repairs, Cabins, I'ully rownded, almi>si four tlimension- il work in which the caily life of the Cornish village, the ship buili.ing, 1 L'alanced by .lanet’s passionate wor hi;) ,->f the sea, by the mystical bond ; between her and the wild young son | whom she forsees an old and desperate! man even before he is born. One' Christmas Eve the young matron climbs to the ruin on the cliff behind, the village. She is strangely stirred i ies. Taxi, Phone 5841. Pinehurst Garaie Co., Pinehurst, Storage, Accessories, Auto Livery.! Phone 4151. Sandhill Motor Sales Co., Aberdeen, Highway No. 50 towards Pinsoluff, Henry Addor, Mgr., Accessorie;? and General Repairs. SINCLAIR SKRVICE .STATIONS Cieel's Cafe, Highway No, 50 and 70, Aberdeen, Harry Luria, Prop’r., Toasted Sandwiches. Dodge Service Station, East Broad Stieet, Southern Pines, E. A, Bar it eau, Prop’r., Repairs. •McLennan’s Service Station, Highway No, 50, Southern Pines-Aberdeen, Sandwiches, J. W. McLennan, Prop’r. A. C. McI>onald, Highway No. 50, Southern Pines-Aberdeen, Groceries. vy I 1 n ii.v-iv-. Reviewed By .Ann Hyde .Mien proireps. The Kiwanis jol) of: ultimate, lor These books are three of the most by a dim figure there, ; STANDARD SERVICE STATIONS building is not done. It is not common fall..ey talked of modern English novels. “‘1 have no reckoning in my mind j A.MERICAN SERVICE STATIONS g^own & Clark, East Broad Street, gun. It is not yet sketched on some folks have vast sum's They range from the <or.iage and of what is past, nor that which is to i Williams Service Station, So-jthern ^ Southern Pine’s. Repairs, paper or clearl.v dreamed in our . ,.a,:i„nate faith in the human spirit be,’ said she, ‘but all I know is there’s! Pines High^^^^^^ O. E. ■ ^ Lakeview, Highway No. imagmations. Tne range that.^j^ much and nearly of Daphne du Maurier’s epic of four r,> space of time here, nor m our I »""ams, up r., vaom.. Groceries, Sandwiches, Hot We can do is unlimited. ' ilf have some, and from all eneratiors, through the tranquility world, nor any world hereafter. There j SERVICE STATIONS Smokes. ' Vres 2nv sum’ that is made up. civilized passivity of Miss Sackville- be no separation for us, no beginnin , ' ‘ ^ Midland «eith Motor Co., Vass, Highway No. .lEFFERSONlAN , { ast year New York p 'id in fe<l- West’s ,.ctogenian herome, to Rich- and no end. Wem cleft together you. Ferguson Mgr - DEMOCRACY 1 .ral ‘taxes $929,000,000. This ard Aldington’s .satirically realistic, and I, like the stars to the sky.’ ’ Alemiting. Two bv two the animals went i year the collections are $672,-1 no.se-thumbing, heart-wringing com- They stood for a minute and gazed into the ark and two by two! 000,000, a decline of a quarter of, ment on modern English small town at each other, seeing themselves as e"4rvthing runs in this world- a billion dollars in New York life. they never would on earthy She saw go^d and bad up and down,! alone. This money is collected The largest both m size and scope u man, bent and W,.rn, with wild un east and west in and out—al- chiefly from corporation and in- is the first novel of the 25-year old kempt hair and weary eyes; he saw a wavs on the one side of the' dustrial income, and the decrease slaughter of Gerald du Mauner. It is g.rl, young an^ fearless, with the tWp w?th AleLnder Hamilton i shows that corporations and in- an intensely s^tirrmg and mature moonlight on her face, ofon th^^ othtSde with Thomas'dustry have suffered a loss thM : evocation of Janet Coombe and the ‘Good-night, my mother, my beauty, Jefferson These days it is Stand they cannot make up. Pennsyl-' ain^ost fey, wild, and loving spirit my sweet on vourox^ fTet Illinois, Ohio and the; which bound her to her son Joseph ‘Good-mght, my love, my baby, my future where your own effort'other big industrial states make through his son to her great eon., *u t S havTpome weight in your! the same showing. Business is 1 grand-daughter Jennifer. This .s a Janet dies as the boat which bea.s White •'’O- H. Keith, Prop’r. Repairs. I Midland Service Station, Midland i Road, J. A, Lawrence, Mgr., Tires TEXAS S’ERVICE STATIONS I Accessories. Phone 3052, Pinehurst. Millican’s Service Station, South' Street, Aberdeen, Hot Lunch, W. R.! Johnson, Mgr., Repairs. Millican, Jr. Prop’r. i Standard Service Station, Aberdeen, Texas Service Station, Poplar Street. ^ Aberdeen, Highway No. 60. L. E. 1 English, Mf5r., Tires. PUROL SERVICE STATIONS Max Filling Station, Aberdeen, Cor ner South and Sycamore Streets, H. H. Brewer, Prop’r., Tires. Standard Service Station, Highway No. 50, Southsrn Pines-Aberdeen, W. W. Worrell, Mgr. Standard Service Station, West Uroad Street, Southern Pines, Brown fc Clark, Operators. A
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