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4 * * vmr Am nnn AfKi uruin |j|# i' f v|| 11*|? * I si is§ i |j PrraUunt i -■-***■ ■ - HAMAGSIf KNT; F* <»..»lllwrl»l SK9L ••*» • Bua4««»* j.. 'ftp FKtt tNg wgog, i ►**♦»*•••••••. 44.0*) •* w»* Cwkf Per Iw «.*0 VwiMy by Carrier. ’:« SMWW* M the PMI OWc# it Gold. *■■>» ■•» TW As—cla«.« Pres*. TW AaMtiatad Pres* it eicluaivcly •■titM t# tlw «m fgr rrpuhlicalion «t 4f M*f diapatrhes credited t* it or MTklianiiaa credited la this paper. tmi t)t« th# local newt published her* M- AM right* of rrpuhliratiun of tporipl wAMmi karats art alia raaarved. | Mfg** l »at**«»ay morning, dec. m, mi fzz- 1 LBBB LAWLESS CHRISTMAS 1 ‘lt id JpelWHthinif tt) find nm news pu par (hat sees isome im prtoemont iir the public in >v '&mm to observant's of the la a ». The Charlotte, Observer him tfcftt Chrlytmuit bliowed a leas Inf of law defiance. That pa ' .pSaava: j gs "The pfter Christ mat new,* ■ervke running through the pit pern carry the incidents o! ■ - rhffffiif lifTrtfir*] >j * anil jnten litjfjy of automomili cvultn „ atoig the couiitry-«w and at ; tfWlU’.ni, oi VK'Mi *ir*»imi in ■ tWfcniK* with health fill enj Jojpient Sos the killings of pro , hihttion Mirers and bootleggera ill tolanc#,“bt’«’l jin>fmrtion., hut those of »e reader* whose mem 1 odea bo# fast to the exhibit* of the firmer nchwiiis, will be agreed tfiit there ha* been a m> tunable ;Jloning ilown of (he spirit ofirime and lawlessness. Tim rouifrv Is growing lHitter* Its peopS are adjusting them •dfcea tc£» more orderly condi tion; they are showing a more toeomini£ rfspeet to the law Rape of mth" trarediea of the •ffeyon, pfrticularly one* near our owti doow have served to indl cate tfcaCjihc laws must be ob vgwpvwl o#thc penalties must be Mli. I«4he violator* of the law wouM do murder. th<*y in tofM coA That is u deykirabfi pn<po»u7ion, but daily indicate that it t wtjrt hoM good so long as there! ■ It |eftam# to the law. Uiwm pup Alary nAHmorfto hiitorv (M ilit* I IflAKl, mewrith the spirit of do ,laaee. Bus prohibition law in North tjAToHnn in not of tin* <ml m claal I; was voted upon the State k» its own people, w ith the prohibitionists prepondcrai for to th&jpumber of 40,000. a.i>l that «f»s4efore tho Nation v, ,-rii fMff- N#ih Carolira hr as a I j ,'iwwiv a <wy State when tin* Vol stead lave went into «*flWt, pjae teg all sf the 48 State* upon fjPM satmOiasis, ho far us irafTir te,kttor%as com erned. Hut tl\e m*badteaw wat regarded ns , adiouh t(te larjM ckemrut, of the tin i||*t renpns. that Umu* liquor AMs in efldema.Pi the country’s Christ mM "cdhhfkllon.*’ ihnn has !*'<'■ commonly the rase. The ehalged tdCuation iu this «Rmedia> part of the country WAS in Inprcssive dcmohxt ra tloti, Nwessarfly, isolated in Ptaaccs As indulgence were in •vidence,* hut on the whole It ■was whig might lie called a within the proprieties a >■ f i uratively *'solH*r'‘ Bhristmai. That this wax true,; must be jfcceptcd as token that the peopK arc coming into a ”greater fcspuet for the law— Oven for* law generally termed *n odiniif law. This manifest inclinatiey toward res|>ert for' and ribwflei«e to thu law may be taken j* on« of the most im Mftedvu wdcvnk pmont* ».f thy Chi 1 71 season of 102 S and an a bright aml happy augury for < tlu %he nesv idea of fitness EjPhc ktel of mental and pl»y alral t:i ii • ft>r men of husi •os* aml*f«»r aH who would play an impulant part in life h»e ten-' vrs mg for soir.e tiim■ “ SMiUI sad physiia! fitness are each nerensary to pile ot hea Kgnntuallv all edu pteikmal fiethod- will tv., f.r atetif this one idea, in flftne by the matter of , itfiyskal jN»altb was left to a, Ttardy pMuki r«E«nly the matter. 'Z ■I today# Physiral fit mms pre of. and thought yipltekZ. Sooner or later the §j#*r*ire man will take th« *am< i par* of "his body that the ath | lute docs, not that he will g<i the extreme of the athglete, but 1 that lu* will go far enough, to preserve a physical vigtor with out which the best work can never to done in any occupation. . Anti physical fitness, like then tal fitness, is a thing to be ac ?ulred. We are perhaps far rom this at present, but it will ’ eventually come. Writing on , this subject. H. Addington Hruce kass that while it might be supposed that most business men would now Ihj thinking of these things. In fad, few are. The majority, to all up|x?ar ance, either rate bumes success as of less account than an uth letic triiimph, or else entertain the curious notion that training methods are quite unnecessary ] so far n» succeeding in business is concerned. Certainly the ina I jorilj d« not impose ufKin Uu.*ni selves anv of* the nnstrictlmis, j or take anything |jkc the pre ■cautions, which the aspirant to diFtlnctjon in athletics regards as inrlisiHinsalxlc. They cat about a* they please,! '■too on test,he extent of hab-i ! Ituar pverenting,. luit hours' iiirnijL nothing t<> them, except H-, affording:, additional time for • amusement seeking, And the amount of real thinking they; gin**4«-their business l;inks and problems is almost im rytlibly .small. _ Yet then* never wxn an at h i k?tic competition ofTered suclil rcv.ertis as the compel it inns of. buuinwa offer. There never was aii Athletic competition j ;1 which failure wan attended by such dll* results M 4 in the case of business failure. And there nav cr was an atldetk computition making such pcnlongrqi «ml va rierd demands upon the power?* of the human organism as bus ; iness makes.- And the fact of the matter is thgl only those* who imhiHtak ingly and self sacriflcingly get ready to win in business need ever hope to emerge as victors In business' manifold contests. Nor can the losers plead justi fiable excuses for their defeats —throwing the blame on luck, nr favoritism, or on injustice, as so many try to do. Failure to train for the strug g)e« of business, neglect to keep physically npd mentally fit., to develop thetr powers to the maximum—herein we have fur multitudes of business nspir ants the real explanation of the reaervaa and disappointments' which art foriver tbeitl k>t. FRANCE FIC.HTINf; v DfLUTION OF WINE PARIS, l*r«, 29 PicmnUnj wt«li alv mid rrtail wine dralcrr (rom wot* or.nft Ihur wine is on,. Ht the m-w problem), of the iriOrnol rrwnur ilo giirtmert of the Krt-nrh row mount. Kveijr iir«|> of w«Wr introduces into wines me.ir.« ju»t «o much Iwi revenue 1 the p«., .-rnimnt. Alio it i« or Rued Uy the deportment of nirrirulture that.) the con Burner of wine,>•* h right to »■ ptirr lu%. if he wanu it, and should : lr j>»«tnted. Furthermore, the runslim. e* ig oi>t t« pat f cSn. water In the wine offer in go** it home, if only tor eron oniy'« »nke. and It ia eveid»'«t that if i hr ia aol<! diluted Wine in tb« Ipat piaea, th« govetnmrnt will br defrauded ju,l »« nisrh’ more. liefotv lh t . war, when wine was very rhuap in Kranre, diluliun v>a< uiJ.cunl ■ of. Hut du' tiip the (mat )r«ar, out of | uunplv* of wln« taken from stw.-j jHitrd (iroiera. 4.12 G uampte* Wi.r„ found: to hove hem watered heavily, and 2,-1 U7O ropviciioa» for fr*u ( ) were oht«in-| rd. In ordu to protret the good name of Frrnrh rhampagnea. there have liven ni,iii) arrest* recently. (*>r miarrpre-| -oentiny eparhiinc winv* oa eharnprene*. j Any («al cliampayne ia ulway* labelled with lhat word o*l the bottle, I* tv ea phtlned, and the purehaver ran prtiteet himaelf whea he order* champacnr by luohiltfr for the word j-ehumpairne" both on the boltiv and on the pork. If thin wordit* not therv, then he u drink my a BRINGING UP FATHER / ,T e>r a r.RCAx'T ~A f._ f "J j . Zs 1 I " >L 6uide ovtn to t/ske you on ( ™ 'Alk J jf’/j I Xoo UH!! ' t hinkvthc * TRIV» To TMF JUNCLr *S l 'AACXJT VHFNYOO f i&A HX , 1 COL.. '-i— V‘ , yr s «-i c S • -<* .tS~J 'ss«s» IW. If Sow.. Im T tt lfu -Wf , » ■ ■———»— aMMIpMWBMpvNnVPHWMI ' ■ ’- '. “ - ’ ‘ »»’.<« HISTORY IN THE > MAKING L N , , TODAY'S KVV2.TH Centenary of the birth ■ of Rev. W!|. I llam Kounm-villc Alser. toted Unitar . ia» clsrsytaan and auth<irv billy year* ano tmlay t|>«. 1 little warohtp- -’MonitOT" f atorm off ('ape llettera*. I Memorial oxereiaea" Will be held in I Chieaso twtiay (or the kX pert-on* who .perished in the Iresuola At* Ode. 30 JtHM 'j ! Alfred K Smith, who ia in Albwny (or , hi* inautruration a» (jovo-mor of New York, Urn I be. tender td a dinner tonittht | in relrbftitina of hi* 40th birthday. A threo-day eonfereneo of the Young 'lteopla'e Soitalial league ha* been call ed to meet at Kitchliuru. Ma»*., today to effeet, a- national off wiiwtion.r I ,y>T»rda of rchufarvhip* to tl-Mrvici '«M ji, wijii h th Y. M. A. *h.n l.eer j tnakins for the paat threw year*, will end today. ,n ■ nrdfji'ir t« aitouunei n.m; : of i.ft-0.1. of the orßoniaat The law pprtnervhip whb h ha , cc lated between Vktn«k*i.r ,VVih,„ ( , Mn ,| C'Jlby imn> Mr .Wllaon r*>- tired from the Presidency i* to bo tur miliutvd loddyi which’ tail t* rtrirarded I i* mm* eirde* ,a» added evidenr« that ! the former Prrt’id* «t .1* atpun twrninK : ii, alteatioa to politic- * IN TIMS MAY* NKIH The K.il of flranarn, who .ha* hcon nppDinlrd the fir.il Senator of the Sew J irt b tree {ttnte, be lotißr to one of the , wide it and nio»t i&»tiiiKui*htwt famitie* .of Ireland, lit* I-ri*h ;e«t >• ('not?* iKorlie*. I.onsfard, where bis family ha* redded iilnre the iJ-venteen century. The K|ui. who ia now in hta fiftieth year, •' ia a soldierly marl of dUUnguUiud ap l|lWnti(*. Ho now aervise in the South African wtjr and won the (Juetn'a medal. At the rommenceinent of the war in llttrope l«« waa appointr,t tu command u battalion of thu Royal lri*h regi me nl. ll* M a peer, of thu United Kingdom *> well a* of Ireland. In the Karl waa married to Mia* Reatrier Mill*, darushter of Mr. and I Mr- (>ndcn M ils, nfjfji-w York, and titAec of the loti Wbitelaw Reid, who eerved a Unitvd Statea amiiaarador to litent tintain. TODAY'S ANMVKHMAKIKS 1(91 Robert t’oyl*. futnoui for hia writing an, | dinrovar I .* in i'eper(mc*»- tol pliitwvophy, died in London. Horn in Ireland, Jan. E5, 1927. IMVI i{ee. Ihnlrl Story, the tirat 'Jirlalain\inis«inn»ry in tk ( . Northweat Toiritory, except the Moravian min*lun ar) e*. died at MOrietU. O. IMS Treaty concluded for the ilada den Purdhaa, by which the United .Sl»te» utquirrd from Milieu nil her territory aouth of the (Ilia River. IH',4 Tin hrut American petroleum company waa Incorporated in New York. 1«1M» Henry B. Brown of Michaxin i w*., comakaaloned an a**oc!ate of tha "Tliei.or Coort of the United State*. I ■«> -Acquittal of th* Frrnrh Depu te i named with cumplicity lu the Pun ania ic andwl*. 191 V-New Vprk City experienced the roideet day In M year*. JalU Prr»ldcnt Wilvon wa* riven an enthualavtfc reception in Manchester, Borland. r — . j ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Aviator* Stinson and Bertraud set endurance record for llyinr, 2fl houn, 19 minute* and 3b second*. j TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS R pfyard Kipling, the fam >u* Knyll- h 1 l>o*t,..a>id author, who ha • -been rrili,'al ly ill, horn tn Bombay, India. 67 year* M :<< today. Alfred I. Smith, who on New Yewrb ■ Day will he Inaugurated governor of Ijlew York for the et-eond time, bnrn ip New York < ity, 19 voar* ago today. Prof. Stephen Uraewcfc *f MrGill Vini eernity, widely famed a* a writer and • humorist, bum u, Unirlarui, 5d jMrii j ago tmiay. William A. Lamed, former Vnl’-d I Don’t forget to pay your city tax before I ■ January first if you vyant to avoid penalty l| ■ .which will be added on that date. ■I |[r| . <., * hSI ftOLMBOR* NCW» —— - ■ —m —- —r—' H4atn* lawn tanal* champion, bora at Suaiaul, N. J., M yaar* ago today PUBLIC FORUM To the Editor of The Goldsboro New*: Now come* one W. O. Butler and pi ole t* beenouc I oak v*l«ml<-er r« (aimer* to refrain from noting i»* pr"** as;v»it» to Fntty Arbuckle I have the pres* and th# grt-ut new* yattivring uganrie* of thy country to iinti the •‘Kalvtuff of the Mow**" ‘ oat of it unlea* ha pbid regniar advertiv *ng raU-e and under no ctrcume.toner»» oiuld I place him on the frost or od- Ithrlal |>at’e. Ihi* i* my complaint on (he Arbur|l* dfsru'lion P»tl«wn*lly J care nothing for reformer* who udioit that they are doing the public u trxoat »erviei: In airing thotr view, when it costa thrill nothing. Now na a Matter| of luw, | la »i> w.hethc c Arbuckle ia a great “erimiiml'* a* hu» hem 'lat' d ■ ■ q ii» ■ ..lantn) a»f the- UcldUe. Ni wr. In thu eoUr try a fit i on t* jr- ume-l to j be innocent until h r t* pru*«*«' guilt) | by lumps tent evldinre*t>‘ end ■■ r. ;> mi i able doubt .anil that wa.'i e must b. pa*M d upon by p jury. In U.i th,. jury »*ld “not guilty" Who I* th' better to judge, one who sits in * Jufy - box under oath and heats all- the *vi-1 denre br u casual .obucrvcr aero** the continent T Then again It ha* br+n , said that he I* a crlroinul bec*a*« lic|B-| irt wa* xervosl at hi* par*)'. The othe.r day In th# hall* of congroa* a r»pro*en i liittve from Georgia chargid ibu’t m*ny ’ in*'mb* ra of r ongroat were disquali I fled boeauee they drank tiquur in viola-1 .titirr of th' eightuuiitU oiui nJiuiiiL It, w«a forthwith a'lmittsd that malty pro-j hibiioa ndvAcates in eongre** had wsll >t»lced »« Her* and took a drink when! they lilt Ilk, It But It wa omit'nt , od dkat th# 1 eighteen'|. ,H-nilme*t; mi rsly pr< hlMt'd the matiVif etur, and itti i f lupiur and had m th" >• l<> <lo with lb, drinking thereof fhm la a . mutter of' record nnd the bend of the) Anu Saloon la agu, declared lhat Sow , ut i* Lie ct Fdward, of hi* Jr ry hod t nu eight to favor modification of the Vol sit ud art beeaure he Ik 4 t>v-1 O’ f tr ier, hut that it wa* all right for a J drinking c ttgremamaa to favor an j arid American. Thu* lh« <iiaru*aton i yer.* t iitufrenrm* n that it isn’t . wrong to tsk, a Jrlnk if you have it i but tit th** same time either rail Fatty | a great criminal because he served liquor at a parti PL,IK LLWIM. t j SOUTH AFRICAN TKII* KILLED RtWtSEIELT fiOSTOM, IVe. 29 A > IMiin trike.* : of South Ameilia ru|e« mtj* ’y by *vo- [ •wan wa* desrrib.»d reuntly by, D». A.! Il imllton Rice tn * Ire* are It fore Ihc l.owell Institute. The trthe Hvi * on Ah, liana tiver, a branch of the tip|„.f Am.tf agon where Dr. Rice Wvtß on a*‘ttlp of’ exploration ** n *' *' 1 '* 1 The women of the tfbi bihd *4 to* be permament residvdt rff’XRW vtllugc, i Dr. Kir* said, while the min hbt kid*' there rang* mostly from triht aViMp th»* river Guiana. The andtent Amaxofii-wf ’’ legend, of a irfhc of self' *'uppurf in* J wemm, vi»Bed from time to tlw- by mm of other tfiti**-. came to th.' cvplnr er'» mind with hig dlwbvcry, he «aid, and indirnted to him that he might’ 0 What do you think of this? Last . week wc sold Mr. Sollif Isuacs two tirvrf fori radilhtc cars. We guarantee these tires for two years service. We ulso promlaed to fix every punt ture, to repair any cut free of charge during two years. In other words Mr. Isaacs has the satisfaction of knowing that he is fixe*! for twenty four months. llp knows that lie has some thing giKxl and that the liest is the cheapest, ia-’t ns talk tires to those of you who want the ?R?,4t values for your money. We have it. Ask your neighhor. Ihc Automotive Supply (’o. “Sphs:* That Satisfies" litw found tHi» N>*u fc.»V **>.• »«.4t. Daring hi* lr*;«V. *iu w* ' tH' if kr brllirVfd thitf iurnr l!w>mh liff Hod iy ••* ' ftc»ft «-*»-A liT th. i'lTicli u| h ; t South’ African joutn* <-y. Hr (T-i'ludj » “Yen, h» ditj from the rffeets of hig i (mirm-v to Ro«,th Afr*r». Thpr«- w»a not j ■ doctor ih New York who know wh'itj •IWd him." Yh<’ < t jcrt of Dr. R'r<-*o exploration j ws» mainly to dvtp-mino (ho ehnrnrter; of the royiArv mrfouniilntr the ?t(lln,i H'tava and lni|nl« rtvrr . aiul to in-, <t*f)tlfy Utfao firrr*. At San Martin h« found *9O ■s'irvi'il tty three' pr(*»tfl who bontoanodj ilUn lark- of, knatfle4re of mod if nr Many olf tbrlr pari?htonVt« term t olT*r* j iVilt frctai diaoaa*. Hr. -Rlee'* evamfna-1 tlonr drvrlo|M>d that tin y frarrictl th» * tot tain form' of’nuslnrtal pirn.il,, and tks i!•'••• ’ r akin ilmran?" known na pin-; to. a particularly diHflrurintr form. Putty ' l#r. kip. w.t» t»itr d for relief by th i .rulfjter*. ‘I Th(,» La Sal (’ llama Jyail aero i ♦ h tf Vega, io the rainy »i a»on- eaniipd iir. KtW'a party tijurh il Mrulty. J.'p r marly it mile* the trail rraoaea a rhain ( of and quaatnln.a through! which the nalivea of the party Round ! ered nak.-tl, euritnyr and whiiiplnr "thn j t' .‘k at, .mala In fore th'W - - . r f* 1 BMT MEETING IlfT OK R. C. • (fIAMRKK HAkS W"0. HAKTI.KTT« (Continued from paye 1> W 1 • ' *:■’! limee, and everybody may join at any lime- *' " r ttif Campaign Ahead Ihcrp I* a big construction program 'ih*»d for thu' organi iat>mi, out dlht lllectora and mrtnbrrg scattered lHru> J STANDARD OIL AS AN ADVERTISER 3- 3 * f ' 1 ■'l ' ' • i>!:. - , I *■ ", i * . ' . c <S » • The Standard Oil Company, the parent organization with its numerous offspring, doubtless has produced more real money for its stockholders than apy other "V corporation inexistence... .So, % adits' ipero ll&siftfet,7'7. ’7 plans are suggested 4 , accepted, and carried out undoubtedly itis a model of efficiency. 'There a**e few lost motions .in, Standard Oil's operations. ‘ "Whfcrf *tM» innH *i the laboratory experts produced art oil with by-Products SR J eliminated, as deal* as apd tastier the doctors told them that such oil as a lubricant for the intestinal ‘ j tract had distinct hygienic value. Experiment estab lished the merit of the article but even the doctors •couldn’t make a market for the thing they prescribed and recommended. v. ,J . The way that this great business organization, and its rivals who were not laggard in experiment, dis covery and exploitation, brought this* Use•oi’ lined oil to public notice was through th&jjyiljttrtising columns of the drily newspaper. The knowledge that originated wlth-jthe mfen of science luusTbeen brought to the favorable notice of intelligent men apd womca . 7 in the household. Without advertising in the daily newspapers this comparatively rtew remedial “ agent would be almost unknown to the general public. Ad vertising has done for it what it has done for many other meritorious articles—provided a market and increased the volume and scope of business uetivity. Ibv w„rM mu« knaw whar W. h.v thv Rill«« osl th„ t< rriiwry ’ An tt«ma t« pco h ß pfor lubrg North GwSm.- :tz.:r:\rHtsKxr. ■ . - —. •-> I WE WISH TO. THANK ALtiVOUR ■ I FRIENDS AUD CUSTOMERS f.\>K I I their patronage DURING this I I .YEAR, AND WE WISH YOU ALL A » PROSPEROUS 1923. . jt , . m * , l s Jr ii # BH slßr _■ W 9* I It is our desire to give the public greater fl i bargains “if riossible” than we have ever fl [ done before. - j’U ■ MANSOUR’S I I Dept. Store I SATURDAY liIoRNRSO * A ’ ’ BY GEORGE MoMANUS
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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