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PAGE FOUR Published Every Morning Except Monday By THE GULUSBOBO PUBLISHING COMPANY a 'k ... • Jolta fX Langston ,, m . Pr>i*i<kat livin'* Balk , Managing Editor J}: jj- • -m• m«m ».<■■»•«• -a- ,Editor W. W. Minton , .Business Manager THK MISTAKES OK INGEH ROLL Hobt. G. Inge mull, wt- believe, wrote u treatise on "The Mis takes of Moses," WeiAMt worth white. someone might write a U tter treatise on the Mistake* of Ingt-moil. Commenting upon what he cal fed the “Philosophy of t’lirist,” Jngemoll said. “Love your envmies. lx this Did «uy huniun be in* ever Idvu M* entlftie*.? Did Christ love hi* when ha tie iwHinced thorn as whited sepul chrss. hypocrite* and viper*? Wo cun not love Dupe t|)»t hale Us. Hat red in ihu hcntU §( idlttra doe* liot breed love in our*. Not to resist evil 1* ab surd, to h»ve your aiieinia* is MUpoeaible*' k! Rut Hi hi* wonder fully beau tifui essay un Shakespeare. Mr. lngeraoll quoted thin couplet u*. “the aubliraeat declaration in the, literature of the world: “Love in not lore that altera When it -aJtcreth find*. . And therein Robert G. I tiger •will contradicted everything that he ever *aid about the fal sity of the philosophy *»f Je»u*. Shakespeare alao *aid "There ia no darkne** i»ut ignorance" and of this sentiment Mr. Ing t-r*oll said: “In all the philoso phk» there i* no greater line. Thia truth fill* the heart with Pity." , It would hot lie difficult .*> prove the truth of the pniloao p'KV of Je*u* from Mr. Inger holl’m interpretation of Shake*- iware, whom he regards a* the grout human intellect. If love a her* when it find* that object ha* ceased to love jn return nr i« unworthy, then, say* Shakespeare and Mr. lng- ttiiit fp l, ve was not true low., t'onvci-ei^. then, it must Ik; mu- luVt; Ova. cull and does love the unworthy »von to the exit'll ot loviiot an cpeuiv. That i* precisely wh*T Josnls taught Again Shaken care sa> tV.at “There is no darkm-ss out i i ranee," and again Mi. ln- r v,>o'.! nprpovos, And again this is precisely what Jcsu* taught Sin and meane** and enmity ate all regarded by Jegus as the,re sult of ignorance of the better way, tW? products of unenlight ened minds and unenlightened heart*. We may, and should hate sin and mean ex*, and if »e are of the right sort we will lie uhle to love those who possess I ham U) the extent of wishing to see them rid of them and on the road to the better way. Men to Jesus were but as lost sheep without a shepherd. And! Ills philosophy is that all men should cherish a good will ami n desire tpj}>e helpful to the lost! in finding themselves. Ilis sole that g<*xj will fjJroßfoTH' life basts of all hu man conduct. ; And there is another 'very practieal |>oint about this, mut ter of loving; your enemy. In our indivduai relations it is ’ uuobtionabk* If u man who is himself genuinely in possession of tiie spirit of love wilt have an eitetny, Most of us are ao faV- front ikmKusmok this spirit in the true sense that we cannot give its practicability a fair test, liut granting that we are right, sucli enemies as we may have are enemies because of their ig norance and their unenlighten nniit and this ''cry state that they are in is what Jesus calls ii|xm us to overlook. And the love thut cannot bverlook it is iKfl -love. / S.Uil John 1 / is tOvc. . . There is no (‘ear in love; hut |M*rfeet lo\e. casteth out fear; UcaiiSf four hath torment. He that fvarelh is not made per ’ feet in love.” ■ HOW AUDIT THIS CAPTAIN The editor of The News re icntly drove through Columbus county from end to end and nev er saw a stalk of cuttvn. Just Ix'fore the advant of the lioll weevil he uaad to be down there a good dupl and on. the recent Jrip noted much wup prwpei ous appearance everywhere. New buildings, batter roadevery tlnn# mj fright as a May morn* |ngc Cmumbu* county is a bailiwick of (apt. O'Berry, and '‘ fMMIHHfeHBtf u P° n the Captain to speak up and aay what he tbmfs of this nditorml which : m 'gA I Mr. W. U. Kedah, of White- 1 villc.hu* in the last issue of hi*l News Reporter. . i The boll weevil ha* already (i 'i proved a big blessing to Colum bus county. It ha* awakened (oUinibus county people to the fact that thy all cdtiou ruts led to nowhere und got there... too. It has brought obi agricultural possibilities that farmers in this county never bgfore dream (hi of and has caused tin- eye* of the state to turn to Columbuk us a county which lias soil, cli- j mate and energy with which to' produce any kind of a money 1 4rop, to say nothing of tile, wherewith to live at home and board at the same place. Ten yuars from now will see Colum- 1 bus county with a population of! one hundred thousand people in of the present thirty thou -*£nd. It will ace some five or six of our towrj* with poixilu tion* of front five to twenty, thousand people, all of them prosperous, contented and hap-: py partly because the !*>!l wee ' vll and other things than cot * ton cpuld be produced in Colum- { bus. and that Carolina sunshine, U-als a long northern winter coal hill and doctoVs bill. There is an old saving. "He who drink* of Columiiua County water 1 hang* up his coat hefe to stay." The seeker who seeks here finds and settle* down in peace, pros- 1 perity and content. o• ~ I HISTORY IN THE MAKING. •» In the Day’a News, Today’s Anniversaries. Today’s Events and Today’s Birthdays. , run a t's assiv min \uu.s 173 C Gabrh-I 1). Fahrenheit. w4n. rt«vij.«Ht III* th<*rntowHi-i lint Iwiir* hi* name, ilu-il tu Ho.• lona Horn at Huutalc, Mn> tl. I<’.*u I >Kutum-I .1 Soul hard <>J New terse} 1... ~ . s,, fctgi, g iin *-#>> 1;> I Idi-Mt HliMlOas, -*\J*in- I i- A'' -••• 1 •* 11, «Iki-*i railroad / - in ,tn ,ni|H,|'tant fartin' in Un ( ditil toot lit of tin North* i*,-. \ ti..rn tirnr tiuplph. -Out I»»«•«! to at, Paul. May :>*» isi«. Igpl llypcwlor ,Uit- M-vt-ntit ° satellite j of Satorn was •ttacovsro.t I 1*73 Krone*- was rvatuliitril t»y IV lasi of 111* (iortnon Irmitw. f<M | losing Hi** Ksrn* o*l*ru»ssl.tn I war- Iftitl Hrtnff iinil l*rlnis-»« of V'sl i King (ieorgf ami Qm-t-n Mw I ryl were welcoim-ct In cjm i-o i I(HU Jos*till l litturlx-Il M in - mini ..- Ilritlnlt ataU-suian. n-Urtsl fr.i.n politic Itf*. !!• 2« Pool .pent-hanc'l risl«n,-A o , PisstUcnt of the Frogih Itepub-1 n. \ nut imm too Tvn.tr Urltlsb iroops Uml.-.i mi liiir.ln m-llts to lidhl slratts agalTisi Turks 11.-v Kdsnril W Halt ami Vlr? Jaiui-s .Mitts loil u,l «||«>t to ilmtli 1114,1 N'-w llronsHirk N . 'a lontrti hi it 111 it tt Ht lion Andrew Itoruir l,a« 1 nrltisli prime oifnlster. iH.rn In New llrum-wtck, lis yeurs ugo toilay 1 H»-ldeu I* HpeiiMr. I’nH** gttiiei sanator from Mlsoaurl. horn •«.( Mrte. P*.. I*l years aito ttatay. Prof Kllswortli liuiittngton , j Y»U I'nlvorstty, proatdent of tin- ,\» osrattlon of American (fc-ngiupliei» •«>rn at (iiileslturg. 111. 4f„ yfuis « h . • today Humlln tinrland. eelelirated novi l i Ist sml dramatic author, horn at West flalvui. V\ ls , e:t years ago tralay. Thomas A Uttldshorougli. r.-presea , 1 - 1 l lve In i ongn-ss of-the Klrsr Mmy - Pilot r'lstriel. born at Ureells'mi,,. -111. j> Vais aao lodn). Mltfl tIMM k Ncana-s arc notoriously soin-istl (lous and are easily disturbed by any fhiua mysterious or having the op 4 pcs ranee of the soperiiuturat- 'this uceurinta, In large nwusurs. for the t.-Mlfylng • ftei t U|hi|i tin liegl-m * ot llVM*»ulh wllll-tl la exerted l>> lire K . Ultlk hlun by their ghoatly enaMime wuin at night, aud by tin exaggerated Marary of their meetlnga and mote. I.lk-nta. As the In-glUes express It. .they “dun't want to traffic wid gb.-s people," Pown In W inston Salem. North Onpoitpa. two avgroc* *.*re discuss. I tig racent activities of the Klan In! driving certain uudesliahle negrues, from the community, after sending them tatters watnlng them to leave 1 "JUn. said Baa, "wh»t would you do If yon got a letter luui dem hlu KIMHMMHBPtHMra. | ’’Who. iue," Jim replied, “|'d read 1 >tai letter on a train, i * ■■ra.n T .a. r EDITORIAL PAGE F THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■SUNDAY MOHNtNG, HI.TTPMUPIt IS, 1«2.t TOWN GOSSIP IIIIIMY .\l-TI.IINfg\N " •• • | YSlill.K WtIRKINU arojiml town 1 A,Vb.J NUT.lh.tL"ldlUMb.™_™_ - • • • YtliiiM l chanced In meal . *• • • TO t UMi; to the News office , # • • • TO UNJuM the ret in ns s• f • t|P TIIK iHlHpai-y-Klrt** Halil • • • I MKT om- partleular Irl'-ml » s • A IT.Kitli Al. gentleman • • • AMI I asked him lo ronie o. • • • ANfi HK said • • • IIK W on.l* like In . ora< • • • !!t?T THAT l*i* • • • TO IIK t-nenged • • • AfCT V. OI |*.|l lie 0111)1.1. lo dll' 1 s • • ANT* I tan* Ir-il I dele, ted • * • A TINtJK of ainasenif-nt • • • IN lIIH eye a 11 ■ • • • AT my inviting Vim • s • A.NH I wondered • • • IK J li.nl < (MiiHlUlrd • • • HO.MK UUAVK Midnt l»liunl* r • • • IN I.X IKNOIMI him ♦ • • AN INVITATION • • • AM* I worried about it • s • AJ.t, TIIK rest of the da' s • s AMI TOI.I* my wife alaiijt^lt • • s ANTI SIIK told an „• * • THAT OK coime a, . • I HIIOIJO not • • • IIAVK ASKKI* him • s • UllVn l'll> nol make no • • • mil. ANY heller. • • s .* .Mr THK (tin** 1 1 iiiiii b •• • u Hill THK Ak.icluted Press °• • a TO 1 Al.l. its on tile « lie • • • lo (<IVK us tht- reports | • • • or Till. I.lg tight. • • • ANO THK fi lends I had Invited t FIVE MINUTES OF LIFE W leke- W i.inlMildtl . n Iluyliiß Alice a vsr lv lull us viclssl tildes ’ ■ , s Ihe <it her day a sah-imnn y py, ■entliir the Ga-euti r ear tltyne suiHtn.l '«* -H e us a ift-mousl rut 101 l * ” After We hud gotten started Aitee ri-uu.-sled the sale-.man lo drive around "Just lor a minute" to l.vde and I 'heathtlut s and let hel net It p.*ol of thready \hc,. always works ■PVMIiWIuW'P 'll w 'T’HB Automatic Hun tins in the „bot*a»- iph j« «t 11,s Past t'srile gt t’l-rtrs, P-vr*.ug*J, about fwsniy mifss fr m i.Jshon The castle |, ms f tht fln.st rn«*M!Mts Os tl* kid tn the world. It wrs on,-* ■ stronghold of Or* Moors; In fuel, u wut ths '.sot si rough o|d ihti tue Moors het* It Portiftsl. It is sitnatt-d oeer two tho-.-tsm* fe»i shoe* ths pism ~n ths eery ap»* of the mountain. -« ths? from its Cupola It enmmauded tbs er nr# country lor muss around. Thu tflip fi**! nU/I.GW| git J- .0.-rert *tanS»rd tints t,< its't.-rr tidiig i.,wna and bimJs.j. "hr. t «anuu THE GOLDdRORO NEWS A,'.’ IJ .MANY other., come j _ .10 ui-;t tie <j^'uini» •« • , —.—. .1. .mv .j.-Ju —, ... i - vwsw * , i '•> AIJ. iajpt-i d up O’. I.u HIT. po OUUou.e . • • , • I li Till; int^u|, •• • “ Pi t | could not I'}»■**’ l • s • *c, THAT MIIO.U I had luvliial «b • • 111! Mloll.il not bate in tiled. s • • oNV AKTKII It wuptaber .s . M V\f# MANY rnUlng Vs . • • • IU KIN 4) oH( wlm won ! IMAGINE ,*Y* surid Vc . . f AM* PI HK «, ew - Jj • at • TO llKAftw larrtpiar vtSce • s ♦ VrlivlNH Kill me* ‘ ■• s a ! \ S|J W ANTING lo Iru.oe • s, a MHO HA I I hut, Hie flghl A• s k A Nil il linsr many round,. • s a AM* Jt'HT how Hie kmakout •• s " HAH ( tJ.MI: about • * * ANtl A atood uuiliy |ilher dileetlon THAT ‘A parson ..... !l • * • 4, ' , M III* W\d gnu re lit In 1 •-rested '• • • ® j r\ si *ll sta.t-1,... - n • • a worn* know siamt " •. * * t.St* I vtibit you all* .« itmsu • • • */ TIKVT~4T was a grtml rxdlef*- • • j TO IgNOW, liter ajl > '* *' *.’. s> i, h IT I «li*!' rffi'nin'K »» Ltuiuicr i o' t> • • • I \ I IPIiRt «lhl f»t*l RlhHil * . •* AM* .11 iHiINtH 0 • • • IT.OM I 111. tom* of Ills \oivv t • • 1 UIIAM.Y 9 • ,• • L Hi: MOt l.il have enjoyed • • s lil'ING HKIIK too • • • I 'THANK you. t . in her social rails and shopping trips during these aido demount rut toUf* Inasmuch a* we (Kuid not park ti.eie, site • t(RM*B |Pstie would t ta tormigli by ihji-Ahr drive around tSr tUoclt.,, Ah w,» caiue .iiour„i in* thirty-fifth nine. w< futinn Alin waiting sadlapUy,tor us on the - id.-w .1 lit Hire dmH-d la*w|ichln«^ at the sirleaik4u * "I h«|a. | wttso t long. ' she said. ♦ »* * bstw.-sn the (iiuitrau. lof boat/ k Ths guadrsm aupp,n-ts « (onv»x Inn r>n rtdjustnbls grins, adjitst vhls for twefT* months if ths rs»r. At no«S *arh day. The sun's d rxrt would ns focus #d cn ths < touch-hold of |i* esnuon and thual 1 aufomiti. slfv Krc ,'t. * | ths S immsr i | *»U- * ..f niiaislh King of Portugal, »" f ! -Torn which hs fled In t*t» 't -n- of *m- _vm*| f,a (rsvsisn. T (>n i*>* n*n SfwTi.iort'Hror Ist cruise of " ' h ' Amenrsn Express will stop ov»r In K-rop* aa d visit place, j * Hk* this, whtla their fsrh.w pss-I Witt | . nomine;* th* . Irruitiii*, igatlon of! tjlhs world on the ship. f 1 "but (here the sweetest little dreks tbcrifand I simply bud tu get it, '* “Tbgtr line - aald the salesman AiijUiml) KNiUI auc that lie wuk ,en UitisUs h shout It Personally, I hud bud » lorct»o<lliig uil du> The uulitmuuti (Hove to « accluihd ■4lU—ei- -t»ud- - - Thf -be- trpewvtt tfrr fdoui aud olid out - “ "I * not )<hi to uee bow easy the (Jum in driver lie »uld ingruUat . iur.i> fi Alive With admirable fore ign lie cut inula ted that the rur she iium>d in drive would be, the ear ; lie would buy. Alive demurred. She looked appre hensively ul me “He d lie aa apt ae not to write a whole lot of things about It It I «Jo.' she uuld Hat the auleiunuii urged ’and I eu eouraaid Hu*lly Alice' edged cm.- Uoualy under Umi wbe.jf “Now/ llie . first thing." aald the salesman, "la to learn to ateer your ear Simply turn the wheel the way >ou want tu go. " I but » all".. Min Studied Up wheel v .uml) 11 rally “Do I turn thy tub part the way I want to go or til but Nun o.i ri ’ »he united f The milei.ui.in choked Ab\\ mini? up for nlr and explained “Now." h« weld cheerily, “ihl* la >o»ir clutch and thin la your bruke and this Ik your gear-shift lever"] And he went on with "Here* your • hi* aud here'e your that The upi* phat|c and prolific Uki' of the posses »lve pronoun "your" Ik. I think Itule So. n tu "i be t'ayehology of Selling a i nr." "Now," be Multi "pull your lever Imek ko. Now you're In low "Vtlu»t * tile UKC.” a*ked Alice, "of low * gear and all these other kinds of genre?" The aaleaman elaborately dear rib etl the near alilft system ''tilt, I ee.'' aald Alice, “Tile” engtßP I I* slrohgei In low gear than It la Ini high (tear It ivaeiua to me." ahe" tnuaed. 'll ought to be strongest In high gear when you want to go' faat ami weak eat In lour gear when ytyti v airt tu go alow " The hulckiiiuh w.e going down lor flu third time w I ell lie caught tin l Idea of leav- In) ?tt• ..etir.-rbirt matter uuHl an AltltlVAl. AMI* DIiPAIMTKK OK Til VI.VM AT I NIOTf MTATIOH tiOIIIHBOHO HOITHKKK UAH.WAX Arrttea irem— f t 112 Winston and- Greensboro did pae No. 18 Grccnaboro 1.10 pin No. 14 Graenaboro 1.40 pgr No. 16 Greensboro to- Goldaboro P.tt pin No. 22 ('inclnnuti-AsheTill*- Grccnaboro 11.10 pm Depart* for— No 14 Grcenaborty-jt d.4d am No 17' Greensboro <£{ 200 pm No 13 Greenslioro 1.00 pm So 111 Greensboro Wlnaton- * Asheville 10:06 pm KOHIOI.K 80UTHKRU trrlvea from— ’ Vo IS Norfolk- New Bern .... d 40 am No. 7 Ileuufort —. 11.20 am No. 0 Beaufort .... did pm Depart* for— No. 8 Beaufort mm.. d 66 am No 10 Beaufort 120 pm No. 16. New Uern-Norlolk .... 10.06 Harvest Time ■ ** " „ - Tin: only tiiinc; curtain about ‘makvicst timu* is THK ‘TIMir y ‘ ■ l cjl AUTY OK ( ROI»S AND THE NET I‘KOFITS ARE ALWAYS UN CERTAIN FACTORS. WE SI CK EST A SOLUTION Diversify the Crops and Let the > “Savings Crop” Be One of the Additions / "'■ t An Account in the SAYINGS BANK is a Continuous, Working, Prducing Crop ■ « 1 -- - I ! ! The Goldsboro Savings & Trust Company (i. A. .NOKWOOIX I‘rm- -THUS. H. NOHWOOU, •ÜBSPBIFTtOI IU AHTAIC*. Rrn.brr el The Am-mlnled Prfee By M.II Pbr Tear. Id M to the .. rum Per Tear aud >* •* O^K**® I ** ** M Hp Oil* Carrier V r 1w 1... or othjt cr#l jM*R u» |hU «*per, Weekly by Carrier ** (| llllMJ local neve publiabwd 1 cit ilt. All rlgbu •I rppabUcamm «4 Bata rad at tha Poet OTtee at Gold*. dUputche* herein are .also bor®, N. C.. M eecood-cliaa mi ner n w'vnl. ———————— - . VJ i other time. - , "Nitw.” he aald. • Indicating the starting button. "preaa naif loot on that it turn* the engine over. Alice drew her foot took doubtful- 1 ly. "Do 1 want to do 'half’ she u*k od 'Ought we turu the engine ' over.' Mightn’t It liiVak If Or eowc •UjTlfgr ~— The ettgiue puve started, the aalea man aald. "Now put ’Your (o»it on your accelerator nipt give your engine a little gaa before letting fb yout clutch.' I Alice Juuuiied down the accelera tor aud ilia engine speeded up to one' hundred and forty ihoueand revolt! Hone a minute An old gentleman who waa pi at preparing to truth the street leaped wildly (or the erub and glared meaactugly at Alfce- Mh« wua , happily uncoßscloua of hi* existence •*N»i* cutte so tnuuh." aald the salaa umn »m)tblngly. "Juat give her a lit tle' gas and let In your clutch* Alice took her fool- off Hi# -acfleler a'-«r tnd Ist the oluti li wbung hack The oar juni|>ed about 6*d feet, ker -1 htisgt n and stopped "Tliei'e'a avjiuctlilnr M>* i....t».c with It ' hu’il Alice "It doesn't work right. 1 Hundreds of Families Are usinK our damp wash service and are perfectly satisfied. WHY NOT YOU? Goldsboro Damp Wash Laundry PHONE 386 TEN I IKK AND TASTY The cbolifat citta obtainable. They are aweet, leader mud Juicy •' j i Our chilling refrigerator keep* tin in in ,1 -anltaiv i undllioM : SAUSAGE BEASONIS HERE VV|- a|M(ial|r,e In IIO.MB .VIA IIK V4.1.-BOHK AAIHAOK and • lliirbecued Pig, the whole pig or any part. I.IRII AMI AP^AI r SERVE-US MARKET : : * PHONE Bfi7 ' NORTH JOHN STREET ; ;; tin:.: :t :: iri ;,; :uu t : :x:i KnXDAT MOKNINr. SF.rTFMBER Ifc lt|S I*ll i.aan t done that way bwlore.* f inally we got -started. Uveii the c r began *« act np. |.eta atop a mlnutw." aald tbw ,aaaantnn to AIU-e "Put «m yonr brake." Alice Jammed the limka on t, t ‘hard that It draped me ovnr tk* »• 1 k id the front seat- Tlw aaleamd* V.) out and *** " 1 tba "’Wtint a the tioulile?" naked Alffiw . nM'iusty ▼ I'ngint-a uilaalng." aald the aulas -1 an. - ■' » Mice's brown eye* opened "('h.'vs'hc i-xclalmnd. ‘‘*hen did *hnt bappeii ' Cune we get home But the salesniun'a bead waa wider 11.- hood and lie did not hear. Alice slid resolutely over tt. of ihe aeiit She refused to have any thing mure to <|o with lh>- opcruUoui. and the salesman drove u* home I'hat evening at dinner I happen 'd 10 smile reminiscently over a nv siorv one of mv uncles had lowl me. Alb r was watching me "I could have driven It” she *nid r’l (1 Dslvely. "If,the engine hadn't ildcn mlsslnr Ho* collld anybody expect me toTfrive the old thing wllb out nil) elig'ne 111 It 7'' "' -■ ~l
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