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SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, I9tl. THE NEWS AND OBStKVfcR. 4 j. . ! r A- v 4 t The News and Observer , PabiUhed crery day ta th Yea Tb Ncwa wkI ObMnrtr Publishing Co. WStTHCI DAIOEIA frwa mod Obwrrer Bull ill Bar 111-11 4 W. Martla Slwt TEXEPnoWES. .Loom Ikrai xsepartinCTrt Editorial Rooms IdvrrtJainf; DpfHtrtmnit tirrvalatlon Drpartmrat Mailing Department . . . 1 IUbjt . . . . 0 1 Rings ....117 I fUnc ...1971 Klruxe 117 S Run- FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS XlHMttUFTION I'KICK: Uuc year . lis MonilM . 3.1 Entered at (be r'oatofnre at Raleigh, North Carolina, a aeconil-claaa matter. M orning 1 onic B hi n t h t- in . i r i t" i - . anjrer r,'l"eth im th lu-'m "f f op. Benalnari lUtrd m Kultimoi- .Sun i w hp! - ' . - " HY not make It with a sinlk", yonder lull 7 with a Hif. iIh-ii tt won't mtiii eery long' Willi a smile, anil so 1 1 f goes, tiiitu bright u-u. ami u - cheer, paths nf thrift ahil of rose, better than iIm' sigh ami tear: la-tler WITH SMI 1. 1 ilian lite gathering night. . Im-iut Hutu lite tMrriHUc (loom; with n smile miln I Ik- light, with a smile tinto the bloom! tt by ran makr.lt vwtlth a smile, morning, wailing al tlx- stllo! Uli) iiitt meet Iht arltli I ami, line, that uis In Joy along! Why not face Hie mil him! trial with the i oul ( atulkr! Why not greet with smile uml trust all llns Issues that -arise. In the faith that from the iluat vyloirls lift iinlu the skies, anil llml brainy, rd with truth. wins' with smiles the ictn of youth! With a smile, anil Outward al l the hadowlng ttnk the past! With a smile, ami forth anil fan- In the beamy ecrry w'lirrr! lie Is armril for tin- light aim is derkeil In smll.-. of light! Hi- I strong for lvvcry fix aho In morning will ran go, hraie l battle fur llir right, lira r to srrte ami brave to Im swectiir mixed with font ami Until, in thin life's dlver dli! Why not make H Hlih a Millie, that di-ar hom lN'fintl llir niilf! Uli) not vttnl onr rar am from tin- IoIIIiik iIi of lv. alt Klniic Uliif llir) -luill urit a sniMi' n HintiliiK nwii't fit ' Ih iiiiimIi of tir iM'art? Mnilrw unl tii inii-l nru'r Mirl, , rn h In oii intl im' In i-arli. li. Iiom iiiiii hhHl jokij iTin inu'li llitlil. i Inn ilinnnsli llir nilli- inii-t th-am: i I -. ilil ii-1 - llir In-arl lo ilrvani MAKE IT WORTH WHILE. It wsa but a few minute befor twlv o'clock ltuit ntcbt when the Houm after upending a lam part of thf day In dlncuain and amending the Hobgxod-Weaver 8?aat rlniary bill paaaed the amendd bttl on iU third rvallns. Tim bill han not ecD made stronger by rt-JMn of the amend menu to ft. hut rather the weaker. Jn unt matter this la aa to the elimination of the oath of party afliliatmn when terv are c hal)injfed The bill no icoea hack t lh Snut, lietween the fVnatit ami thr Motive iht-re rbould be matle into lam a Stute-wide primary nifajiure which will In- wnriti while t the peo pie .f Niirth 'aroJiia Aw a hU' prinripie It fthotild r-ooicnlxfd by the (;iirral Awtembly that tlu pMpIi- Imw1 eniiah nenf tt nelr-t t men raudidateti vli. Mr til for Iht positi4ns. Th-.. rur'tu1" trititc t u atwayti in thiti matter i thtU me p-p Hro lupporitrtl to inie wnne iK-ux h to elei t offiiiTK, but in tht part of borne lift iiotii-h Ht-n.-ie to pick out o!!U;tn. The achoot thought of tht hind in thp i;-nritl AHHemtily i n-'t to torn h with the mMitirm nt ftlmh is ex j. r l in ill iiicu uf th- rul f the people. ( tr-nt I' lii1!. v. ht tr "PPiiiik it real State w id- i'f irriai lu iir a-r-oina uhiisi arvt holt BMi'l!ni Ttuit ! no tlnicf r -in fiich a liiu Tti ti!fti w ho think -o tiUxc obtainu a roH-evt'l tf ff itmtter. Tlie -ht- tld re;nljui th tr n .i n ' I (rt t h t lo.i r t r.sit . i tv hirti Mi - tliii th.u it ip th people . lh- riaht it rule Tti-- 4St;iie if eiitillttJ .. a n-.il St.ii hzetl rini;ij Im Th ipli li detitrd iht- rifcrri Tlu v tui- mud mmt u-n-iUUtLu-litv -thai. hire The ininTal fn y will itnvvif thif.jt tt iliih rtftfhf ( -wiiif utij not I it KlM'W 4 lit doin i Thtre i xhi-uld t.. how p-i f liott U'.iii i! if Tht r tf tii u ill i.- hurt in rit 111! K ila t 'i jh to i w r-1 ion Id tti parM-d. not :i to (M.t-ililc t liiakt the ;i nlle talk that t ft.- I mo-t m y Stjji wide primary law Tii hi. in- i- on iht- olhtT lu.nt It will lit hurt it) tin ihti-5 ti ptiH'w " wiit'h .i law Tin p oplt hn( w.ilietl a loriK time for it. ;m-l pohtifal par n helriK idedae'l (i.r u. . n.tt tin ril ii !m hitch lime that tt ! nattrd, 1 h- failur to phhm a irliTiar ' i w fitch hna humeHS lo It w ill U hiirpeti up to t h' iVnuMTHtir pa 1 1 , and t h peopp will wtint to Know in reatn wny I tie Serial and I h Mouse should n i I ijuet her Itiil hn'h will do ltiiin N in t'-'htilf of thtj people U 11,1- l.llls I0 TIIK ST ATI- The i hind stuu nit "n,l "i11 do .Hiived BctKuilii w hut it - an fot 1 1 fill it;il. Mexh-.- fhreKoii if a aay with n i .-t i " - ..f th, IMtillrlit M. H I'll.-- Hut t hai It- : h- The ij't i Hoita !- ni p.yrhohp h a x . to th M!l.d m . Hi II n r I II 't h i nit ni to svAat mil - tile. Ml Whih ih,- i: p.-. the Anieiirn. more aTi.-)td euit-ri m.- .i l:'tiiin .u -.rintht t . ni;ajt'd In t tit ij U.-f (' --ii H1 lli;- No VS'rthuiiiioii Ik.s inidi lioiice rliit f The w ;i t hiiti! :heae daH will"" witl ooj,i awyerw a1 orJu-r-hohiei i m UHpapt-r irittri ;ut woiklnu iiui t,t l he v 1 it It The adjonrtnii d i tlrrinK n a s ft om rh tro in thf front attain n and uh in. M lt 'itllKreK a i.'l t to l.i. K . f bailie fronts hi Uium .le-' Ml h t : ,tl- ran now i urn 1 1, i . .1 ; n Hard linn 'rlHCo ran I 9 .1 1 1 .i . . n ;is -i ri itel ion Brn l-arlnr KHilrcul hui hail lo t hnndriil .pn-inl iruui!. lo li;t nll Th lull on i vi't llif l u kj nrxH. Thr link "i I'.'iii;1 i nil minimum r.uo nf iIIn- 1unl if iiiM hniiii.il ! "vi p r ii-in Inn,- tiling like Hurlil u u i- 1 1 . t 1 1 . . . .1 in ihiiurh UmduU n- unit Ii ' It Im .l.U.'wii,.'.) thai 1I.h h' i tmil tttatra thrr- liniulnd .mil tift million ilnllurs annually. Ii mni in im.n m i . . iii ,ii7n kill- Ttig and lr rutin r1i-i tliw Iu.k.- ilriilo ran h oppd I'll i mm hills t .mi liinK Ih.- piil'lu pinitine Inlr.iilur.'il ! S. nalor Miih.- hm.- imHrtl Imlh hrani'lirr. of iht- i.rnrral Aim inlily und Ih.- nn linn.l.l .rlnlitia; iiiih-ie l u ihiny if tbr paxf In North I'lirolin'i l'nnnnisjli.ii. r Shliinari. of !ln ll. iarnirlil of lihor alol rriituiK vt IituiIph thai rarrful MiiK-rMi-Inn uml.r uuihorM.s Kiven In . 4U ttrw rintul will result ih a sav ing of frnin trn t A-Kr thiniH.iriil iloltms aniiu.illy TtiP Mils.- ui t.s. th I'om.lnlKsiont l h.llrw, h(iv riniivr.l a hutt?.'.r of KiiiKn hi tru- .Mtattitf." f Liiiv .t o Ltii-.-iuililii- niilmfci-.Aiiiii h will nahle lip I i.'pa rt mnt t.. hand!- it in a hiiNlnrrtf-lik. iiMimi-r Aiittiorl.ty i kUii Tor Wihtinatlori of . lupin al ion of malti-r m .lift i-i-.-nl imhlu utionn whlrli will rxirntl throiiKh all t diff.-irni urma KoiiiK Into I he produrtloii of tlir fininh.i1 Jo'h. 1'hU lliran. a liirice lavim; all Hl.inK the line f-.-nntoi- .lu ch.iirmiin of 1 hr S.-nalr cotmnit. t. an. I l:-ir..iitaiir Mao hatrman of lh llou" ." oniniitt.'.. iii;H'Hr to havr i.aiu.-d th.u thrir iioitlonH riiiiehl hr turnrd to Kood adviiii cil'v an.l thrv ttav rhilrr-.l file statr n distlmt f-. r ir t : ti t . altri all. t h. laok id itltlilih: I hr iinih-l.ni- ol llo'-r nlr:ij4tlt. illlo .'fl'r I drxnkr uMfi tin I ir j.artmriii f Ijil.or ami I'rititlnK and that MprllK irnTTJ'TtorK It a-iparrnt that thr I'oni novU.nr r nl fii -t;fttt - hn-r fti jijiiirtr Thr"'ftr: itnrtionK l.'r mrunrrM ahlrli will .-ntall uon t h. ni a'tititM'iial .lutlt's of it tath.r Mr.niioii i h.ti'd. l-i Takum thnr l:it-nirnl hrforr tho i MHinill I Hhli'h .'onidrr.Ml thM- l-lli lhr alH ri .i.l alio williliK to .-n.-llil t rr rlt.in lirrrr.-HiMi'-n i jimmii .ii.l-ttir iMiriioK-i. .f ih- inra-sun- Tin i hjvr I tr ri Kl.-li tt tin.-t ii i nii morr th.ui a unt'lt tiir iiiory o-r'ik;ht if.thr print- now ni-itlr t.i Ap,irHtun liar. I.ri tur .C! barter of a ll 'Ii l ratahltuhrd .-i : .at ausar rrt1nr n .look a If tht r. dm knocked llir Itottt.m n tln-tl al .- i v a in i n ( ,.i . tiUiat it.H.ir n t-.r tioi .t.i.n :;iMMinali tin- -t . oml ar Aint r it i h.ii i..i. not . . lal il' ,-u , i j., i i,-.,, oil of ti,.- M.k .1 Iinlu-;, '-v Wait run" t. i.n hotiHtiK ..n i-. tn'i 1 1 . . . . . ( iM the North t Miclina c'oin i'Ii.i. I hi W i ' k , , , ,, liiae arrontl.. W'nki hj nd: ni.ik-r.- Hut SW ih,, haan't. and n i .un to, iki to matt.- M. f iniwc ail' ant.im It ul.hi i look wrli t..r DPaSa tu alloo ilkr.n i.i romr nn.l. i i h un. 1M. Hut tt'uki- hm to lliili- a ran- Montana ha now .in anti-rar. t TtBg-lKW." I'tif.lT.i t" an . r.J iM-ltlto ' -rarlrtain .that Stair I will not h. tVtfrire gambling' nr.. h.irf.- ra. r. in rat !. if.iihlo : nir io.-.i, rari far' KUIIlh ULff Of all mirli. wHI I., ta darlltnu or t.iavm hr aamr u .. a'cly unit r thf iniv Antl rfi"T ilhrrr.- m go Tbrr u unr hill thai oi.nlu n tin tiuoasn m.' tiouar at all rvrnti. Thai i tin- hill allowing h uMipl at thr nr.l uniftal flntion i. voir 'fu a coniuituiitinai. aiiirnUnirnt r llr ini th lghltijrr of thr hulk ,.f l.aai l.i!.lHti.ti Xlic i-'Utr cannut so on Mltenji riiacllHK rlilrltrn law i a cit of forts dollar!. ar Th H tia4- hai tlreadr aajur.l thii. hill anl thr llt.ii.--r will nirrt uopular approval hy followmK uit "'" - ill So rtalrlxh kp tb Inntiimion lor the r.lind. h Hmim rcatwilatj klllllia thr twaolutlnn to ! It.. Vtf 'trouraa the matter iqu cviti up Jttn from bo4 provided flair mh hai not loitbthln ''il0tiJl'.t.A !JiHUll i riwed, eDi.ii tare fur kerpa. But thnaa thtnlKt will- t dpne. hiera will sot be mar more diaruanlnn about re moving thla (netrtuiioa. Raleiajh u thr plar liii; n il it tjori. without aayinit that tin tlr- irppt. sfil will I.- iIi.m barrtl ulili all iili'l I'.ii tiallt v I o nttnr i ni ki:im nut- v mi Ih liir Nuns, on i - it r 1 1 H Kt prrsrnl al iv r William' 'iti I'MbHrrnt. a I'rpuhlu-nn. hkIiiiiik an priTiia-i i law uliti Ii .. 1 1 1 . 1 have to do with the KfpnMirnn fstrtr. stated That tie Had ti.il read Ho i ait I'laili'ttn pi. iIk.- of hi party an to a Ktitte-tniiltt irunan f hfli'i' hthii had thr t.'ij.pi. o-n lh.il llti' plat form plrtlKenl th.- lCt-'iihliran Man mrrelv halt with uhnb lt r ttrh -nrk'Ts. Thr I Ir.pn hi u an parlv . in talk rv-r nt snioothl alntut w h it il tt i I .1.' hut when it ioiim-h to thr tinir of ar ia, il a i f t " llianrr it it. fttunil .1111- tlerpntu- at th.- -it Ii or mi f.tr from al that it li not ahlr 10 do ..i; ttlillK .lt.M.11 Thf stat-ld. primary bul 1- not tin only itioiu-ia . 1-11 whiili.., thr Krpullir.ins ha be 11 .!.IHK polrilrii The prnplr of this Slat.. Illoxl f .irt iiuat I , arr inf.rmrl if llrpnl'tirMti plami am! io;rfSorii uml they are-ti.t b " led astrai t-v any sell mli rrwt (ilraj. of thr Krptlhlte-inH TH- poplr i.f thr K'lair may aril krrp then M - ..ii llu- lo pobltran p uty for its ami in lift- t- t" 111 ll.-.4.l Any old thlllK Mill do-to mi into it- ii.iiforiu.. if only. tiia-j-rnV t Van- tr.-t int.. fMOlrr x. rlfar. til P. 1 Hi 1 t hi- "tllrr is the aim t.f that party. TTTit t In f tht. peoplr. an.1 the vrry atuiiiylr n oitin aiisti tin prr... nt t Irnrrjaj ,si.rni- ."tntr-wrnlr pi i mjrv T11II rniphainret t n . tui a law -rents ii .ri 111 mmss MkrimiK - Thr i.n.-r.il krs nihty 11. ivrunnk; m los if it adtoiirn without f-ivinc t.i the Statr -a-hu-b iTI Wttrr protn-l its tinanrial int It w ill Jit v e niird a jtoldrn i'l'ortutnt The it ff .tint of the State should l.r tnana-iteu., jiiM an other mattrre of Iiukiii.-n. are nianancl. When this ir done in North faroltnn we will be in a far brlter nfiae There eliould be for nl! inxtiliition!. nut-h a "'Htm 1 aicountliiK will make ".he fi'nanrial affair of ,.th Htate rlear and lth.il! to all. - The mem lie r t.f" thr tietieraJ .xmbly tan lo 5he 8tate a rfitl ae-rvire If it pmt Ides for ini- Jxasaticr kt-biUaiiuBlik, would acrombllati thia oOfht to. b preaaed to a vaic for hy.auch measure we aincerely bellevt the "tate could b vaatljr benefited. The matter J one wrell worth trrtnf. and hope thai. Jh 'ieaenl Aaremblr WW trf It , THE CHILD LABOR I.VCCB ATOK." Aa a matter of pushing moment, we are dewt ing thi apace to an editorial taken from the rolunina of our mild mannered friend, the Char lotte Obet-rver. I'ncler the caption of The Child Ibor Incubator." It had the following to say The Kulelgh Newa and tbaerver and Mr. Swift arc a unit In admiration of the Palmer bill, which, if tt should pass Congress, would. Ms The News and Observer says, 'forbid the hlprtient out of a State of products from-tniHe w here child labor Is employe.' Kuually ad -mlrable would he the next atep In child labor agitation, of pUKxifiK a hill that would prohibit the sending out of the rUate of a newspaper In thr prod union of which child labor Is employ ed Th' labor agitators llav had that slrp In mind, never fear. The News and Observer I'ubllMhintf Company U a corporation that bus for yrarx Kiven rmployment to child labor, more commonly in Hie form of carriers and newsboys The curriers are as a general thing children of the nlVlil Tiny are on the streets in the hour" of darkness, unrestrained In their conduct and iniKuardi) from contact with any tsfrt of sta ial rlrfuriitf thr arc likely -to encounter. T'iieir parents do not have the assurance that they .are t-ntfaffed in useful occupation under the utcr Istim . of proper custodians. -Th boys aro reprtfentatlves of the sorf of child labor which alxve all others is entitled to the watchful care and sympathetic attention of the lattor afitHtorH and yet a paper perpetuation this rla.sH of . hlloVjIabor Is loudest In prorlulm litK ihul ctiild labor must go. When the Na I lotial" t'h ili Iihor' Association knock at the door of our- 1'alf-iph contetitporary we shall en-' it to hi-- it ulvr the asocial ton cordial wel come. With ail due respect to our friend up t'har- luttr way. ma wr hr permitted to remark that the parallel which it attempts to draw between Uic employment of children1 nftfnrlsr years In inills ituil the employment of boya aa newspaper rrlers by this paper, or any other paper, Itself in. lulled, the t'harlolte Observer Is very child ish, for there iv no parallel to be drawn under u.ny circ 11 111st ,1 in fs in this matter. On the one h-iiinl there arr children employed for long and weurt hours in rooms where the whir anil buzi of machinery. I he aJr laden with dust from lint. sliindtnK al their tasks, away from school, their physical lirinK. dented--the sunshine and the life-ilv ina ft Tr of the outside world, while the other hand for from one to two houri ale hoys out 111 the bracing early morning air. seeing the world wake into beauty and life with the rising of the sun. happy iind active, taking hat early morning bnth ol the very lixlr of life w hit h the best physicians prescribe for many of the ills of humanity. Yes,, the Nrw-M and Observer National t'htld luihor Assoclutlon come If tt knocks at our floors. It a fin body of young fellows who delivei llHl.lgb the News and Hjserver, young fel- owh who appiar at tin nlflce about five o'rlot k -r . . - at b intimitis', none of whom are out in the air currying, or delivering papers later than rtvtiii o chick. Thlt tasv work clone, nothing more arduous than walking about the Mrcets of this city . r riding on bicycles, they are ixu k al home hy 7:30 fur breakfast, and at nine 01 lock re in sen runs 111 tnetr study The inernoons r theirs for play and recreation, then it is tn "il l an early hour, and up fresh and bright an.l happy for the th lhrry of the paper next mornlnK .Vod the uges of-Shi-sC fpne boys of the News antl ilservr. Ntit one but whta could pass the t of any inspection desired, many of them w.t atnivt even n sixteen year limn A ml there s not one til them but who g,-s to school or eiigau il In sfltnr form if won. these work r being from seventeen to twenty -four years gtv Anil the .News and llliwrv, r carrier boys a standing us pupils In tin , iiy schools of llalelgh. healthy, hearty, vigorous fWlows Iiom this itrer is proud I- or many months In the yeitr there In daylight ovei the earth be e (hey aliirt out on tlways tluylighi hel ring papers is oxer be nlghtV In I a- a I work they a 1 with any sort likely to en ounter will give flu a coriltul wel We will show MUST BE SlfOWN their rfiiimis. aifd there ri- the easy task of He Tliey ni. ni "children niy hour in which they - not "unguarded from con 11 itM ial elements Ihey art for the simple reason tha 1 those hours vice ,tf the nigbi ha bidden it's i-atl. ami. 4tere arr to b. met th.- honest early borers 011 their way to wotk. and the children ho toll m the mill- trudging ..long to their ng hoors of bill. lut a boy who delivers new -.papers in the same class as the boy who lahoit in the mills otiMetine: ,s wen nttniupl lo put the hoy In tne mill 111 tne ciass or tne imy on m. furni. no ften at four o'clock tit th' morning doing tht ores, hearty, healthy and ruddy wuh an up file that Is of the right kind, ainf then honnil- ug tiff lor 11 walk of miles to school Tire fhar- ttc uhserver. a maml-patler in having the law Hiiitn us they are with refer, nee t.i child-labor 11 the inills. a paper winch even ol-ieils to there nig uli Inspeciion so as to see if the lax rhild liet law of North Carolina is observed, ha -n having childish tlVeaiiis It run not Justify - poslilon by trying to shield tr.Mdf behind ihe althy boys w ht l-liver ihc News ami tihserv Thaf is too thin a rum.' Hut 11 may rest ,siiitl Hull it Is correct a h-!V sa y s that the -ws mid observer will-be 'delighted when Ihe aimer bill becomes a law. ami. to rrti.uote our irtls from the Charlotte uservt i forbid the Mpment out of a Htnte of product, from mills he?e chtld-liibor Is employrd." i:rtrrsrntHtive Howie fears that utui r a pri mary a llepuiiiiciin mignt represent Ashe in the next legislature. The history of the pri mary is that It helps the DcmiM-ratTc party.Th very county where it has been adopted the Pemocralto voir hus Increased and In some unties where the twn parties were, about fitly divided the Itemocrntb party has grown that the Republicans have been put' clean out of Ihe running Nohtsly nrrd fear that u nl primary lll hurt the Itetm-cratlc party. Tem.Mrary means the rule .f thr people and primary la the peofJ' machine for putting their will Int.. efTerr.:"- Hj SlnncT' TVxtrlilcei. (haptrr.t. ' rrse tt: "lllevsl are yr wrtoa rwen shall ' hate I .' liat iHiuiia tne sinner s eerinoii was on the advaaiatree of niaklng fHends: thia morning tr diacouree is to be upon the eometlmea nryeesJlj of roaklrif enemies. . ' ..C The maw h gratuitously inakeie .aa enemy when he could make u- friend without sactificing any principle Is a fool; but Ihe man who. for fear of making an enemy, sacrifices principle hi order to make a friend is a cow-anl or worse The iiihlc - trrats largrly oil the subject ffnemies, und there are some passages on this "subject that ure 'fh;t,rd to handle." In fart, if it were not so seriomt It would he dnwhrlglil funny, the awful Imprecations which many of the Old Testament worthies uttered again.it their rncmlea. They make you shiver. 1 in the other hand, when Jesus Christ said, "l.ov your ene mies." h was getting up Into heights of holi ness, widely-, ' In all frankness. tbiM sinner can never hope' to attain unto However, even for poor sinful mortals like us. there is a hope that we can rjd ourselves ol' mallte and revenge towards those who do not like us. Kven this deprnds somewhat ri make-up. Some people fern to be of nn almost Irresistibly revengeful nature. You've perhaps hcurd the story oi tin- old Scotch rldrr who, helllg vitv ill was udmonish rl by his minister that br'- should forgive a crrtitln othrr rider with whom he had bren st hitter enmity, and obedient 1.1 the admonition nf the man of clod the sick c Itler sent for his enemy and rohl him thai be wishcy! io for give him ami to In .it peutt': 1111 just as tht; aforesaid . nemy was about t. depart In peace from the death 1 hainber. the obi hatred flared up again nnd the dying Scotchman said: "stop; he it understood (hat Ibis forgiveness is to be btmtrng If I die, hut If 1 gel well It must he be tween 11s just as it has brrn before this!" ..The latins hint a saying ticsMitnr a -sails: which, being Interpreted, meatus thai a man is known by th company be keep by his friend't Si likewise men are snnnilmca knpwn by the inem!S1iuit they make. You will recall per haps that in the famous eulogy of lirover f'leve iaiid the orator said : "I bive hiin for -the enemies lie has made " Hut. look again ut lb text 11 suggests that there are limes when a mnn tiught to .make enemies ami not grieve over it. These limes come lt me's life when he acts on principle; when tluly maps toil a certain course that he must follow- or else la- tailed "yellow." lie tiiiuJs hy his principles, he pursues thr course mapped out: hf makes enemies. Then there should be ho regret ' flod pity the mull who is alwuy ufraitl of of fending aume iiiif. The typical politician Is the typical man of this class, lie must straddle the fence for fear that if be gets down on either .ide it will make enemies of those on the other side Herein Ilea the difference between the' .loliiician anil the stafeftnan. The statesman ids for the good of his country without regard to the iiucstton as It whether his acts will b. j popular or not ' The most valuable asset in any coninutiily is i courageous newspaper that .r'iesn't allow it ttltorial drpfirtment to be muzzled and la un afraid either of th public or of Its own ad vertisers. Y011 see the news-papera a. (lord th- ( only ttibi-inal before which questions of general interest can be brought to trial atv the liar of public opinion, and 1f the newspapers will ni ,iermlt such discussions, in thelt rolumns t' ciiuse they are afraid of making enemies, th.-n .he only means by w hlchv certain issura may b. tried out bTlnH away. 1 It would nut do to make Invidious ilistint lion- 1 among the living, but when we think of cour- igeous edltore among the dead, the minds nf all who knew him will at once advert to the late Joseph I. Caldwell. Otiesn't it make you smile la lUink of what would have hamieiw.l If elljicr a subsc;rll;r ur an advertiser tuul 'atteinpt.d t. mtixxle him? You iltd not always agree will-, him. oh no; you often d.sserited most vigor otisly from hia views; but ynji loied lo read what j he wrote, because he ha if the courage of hiacoti- j Ictlons. fie never "btcked diwn from a u-in- J clple for fear of making an enemy tm.thi'f itii.Mt valiital.le 'itul in u ... .n t ii i hi , i t is a churc h in which J he tiTprt-jauiUut af raid of ! the purr Sntrit pre her are super-hold i de- ! nounclng a few allly' airls ami lys for danclpgTt card playing and the like, hut arr studiously and timidly carwfurnoi to go 4mm Hte sin found 4 oftrntimes in the amen-corner. lyina. debt- j dodging, deception in business dealings, graft j and crooked commercial transactions. These 1 preachers administer tin of trTofphlne In the way of gll'terlng generalities wherTthey ought to inject stime solutions In the way-.of a few etrong disrnsetons on an awakened business conscience Kew of ua can own newspaper nt la prea.i era, but we can he murageniie men and iitmr. tn thexrommtinltv In which we live estrlvin.- ' always to make friends if we can do acr-trniiiti miee if duty call ua Info hoetillty- eyes wrt thoee who would otherwise be our friend CHARLR8 W. TTLLETT JTRarloue. N: C. March .ltlt. Tocii oj tA,e ty'Z A Ia Ahmhi t'ftiinl) I'ariiwr. WadtralKjrn Aivtintan - Mr. Allen D ;ri;K ii one t.f thf t oiitity'M beHt fai iitfi s and a e lu-etl rnorc of hi kind. He fa In iifver ItouKiit fr Uih own us- a pound f bvjiter tr iiiftit. a tiozen nrus. u ptiuiai of ha nor a biiht I of t orn or feed if hii kind. n the other hand, he Hells He ,r six hundred dol lar worth of Niu h prtnlvire ev-f r' year alul fiioii: h to buy 1 lot hiriK and other thiiiKn not raised on a faint I le raiiM'M h lot of rot ton alao, hut use hlM i-utton mney tt buy l;:io! It fa needleea to adtl that Mr i.riKirM -MllnJ to the working rlaM of farrn eiN; h" urk not only with his hand )nl alth his brains ami prt.-N th.t diversilication .-tionld n the tolitt n nil- of farm-life in t hiA-Mu nt IUwk I'art) t -ai Cleveland Star Tilda Wynu, a neKri hvhik m Frepmnn, had planned for on jof i f Cavewt rwh parlie.s of ttn- hm- n She proptatsed to nerve hiek-n of the finest breed for refreshments, Imt lo, and behold the affair in arixtoi nntr colored fKlity wan upHi by the orti eers of t he law . He vera I fin- lo-n Wre mlHHiiiK on iihe l,im Ivn,' r farm and the hlood and f at her ) navi- a clue w hh'h t'hlef Jetton ami J I L.inebera"r foilowetl it Tilda apart mentj. She h;id to hit knf) r-ok-in and the ilelirij ji- annua pt rtna- ated the rMin Snugly hoi j.tv were ta o more nu t ly bak ti nir.i- Tilda's fcTMr'HTj; had n-i rril but -h. ortlrera were there and the tale? Tidl.i ttdd were Mtiincuhal ronflK t inc t much att She w n ttr-oiKhi b f,..r Kwonlpr Arithony and vivfn to r nionthi In j m , 7eU 4 SEt?ONn iiFflT. Dtee your wife think you 'he beet man that . atrer lived Of cr.ure not ' I Tbi hr ,eronl hulaoi- ' I have been in Virginia for several werka a4id had a look -In on the flghr fur Ktats adoption of school books.'' said Mr. I S n. of Ix-sJugton. who was a Itulrigh visitor Saturday. "It whs a big light. You will get sctiir ida of the energy with which it wa-sjwuged froni the fat t that when the decision was leadttre-rprrsenu the of a company whoso text book werr completely igriori-,1 famttjd, such was his disappointment and chagrin. It was the first time I ever snw a man faint Some litth- time an.l ef fort w.-re require. I 1,, resuscitate hltii Virgin. 1 Ma. ninth divided tr th win, I. ouesiion ,! u (ooR (ni. time to get the matter s. ttl.-d ' Mr Clarence I. Smith. .f Ininn. 1 one of t lit.se, 'who tlmtk ilmn, t mnv .'.)gJlt ToTT.e'creal.'.l will, I tl nn as it, apitai ami her.- w st,,ry- that In has put ny in support of his claims ""Mr Nathan ti-,. w bo orlgi- "Mllv " -Ui ..fAifiwoijial 4hstw..- '..1111 lie's. ;,,( ,,,, ,),, ,.(, townships. VrsHr.Hk. Mea.Uiv, , M,L. said t.o intces was , , j. i, rating h. .-.Mb birthdav la-' vviel, ;,m f,lt. a Inn ne-t wuh I In eir-s in it. N, niv M. llatef....! I.nt his chickem are ...tn..raliie.l i v.,,g .t. Ifiai.v .!.i..'s that thee wish to con ceelr.il. I .. ,h .. ,,,, ,.,., an.l ma.le on. ,,. , Sanufsoti. an.l ,rl han.ls have de, j,.., , movl. , ".l.'.rvts county," Ii will i. remem bi.l that Mr tilareftsit mail.. a rlr.g ii speech f..r .lurvis t,H,ty before " mmiitee last vve. k. and you Can readily see why he wishes to make a change . . lfrMi Hire!,... 1 1 eighburh.M.tl ibrre re ihret'. families having a to; i i.l of fifty -our-, hlhlren and all of re . tit husiiistn- for. Jarvaa .1 tv I wfa ;.l Mr i 1 lbs "J, , .'-re. ne i t.uidy rrrrniiy," VVill X Col,.,, ,, The , w Tver's traveling staff "and want t.i sac (hat this little county Is A JiHL RV"- use- ' -fct .IJ . J ciiaafteur T ' ran dow pedea- j jr s JjFZ Ho. hwt h Vir. (real oa l-unninx -- JL' tap rep blUa. VS ial ' A. QtTAIJrTCA- TION j. i.r tf the most progressive nunties tti Hi wh.,'e State In far t 1 li-rt- ni UUlte a ft W counties in 1 lie Kta'e that make a gr -at deal more noise ihatj tTrrenr that haven't" half the ex use for their shouting Hint Creene has.' -ttJirene has some of t.' nnesv r.Htda .i A ic rt 11 th,- Siale. and w he'i idse Crui-gr v Contior finishe-' . tiding .curt there List week, the , 'and jury threw this nice little bou i j ;i;t to thr school forces of (ireene luch r ably 'rtirecte.l by t'ounly . ..erintendent' J. K Ielnam a for- r resident trf Ualeigh . , !n Kccortlaii.-e with voor II,n,.r- matle tlihgent - Have , V . I Mabel But av'' I have you tjeebled V Jl Ion a profeealon. a? - Tf- A Cla re noe ? ' KSJ1 Clarence. Well ve had my reJd trimmed t awcome a dorror. IT iJ"xJ-Ua kV-ibbaK. .ItCana. roes' Cixsutads a a-iarir- r-sti'-etii.t.s w 0 'o-tairv mtr thr roridurt-, rrfanncrnient, i.l progress of our schools. Wc note v itn ple.tsnre that after courting a 'TI an.l free expression of oi.lm.o, i.. far as we have 1st n able 'to as- Main iK-rfect rutrniory prevails in i. conduct and nianag.'nient of our :-.t.'ls throuiriunit the county. n niaitrr of material progress, aa "iens ,,f Cr-ene .oUnty, we point :ih i.ritje to what iias ben done In : e wtty-erf- buildings, equipment, and increased leachuiu forcv. ,ftincV er trrirtrrdght tt-b '-'liTilldihgB HaveN eet, wc(..,,r which four together with additions Trr-sx oihers were built 'd.srlng the year 114. In 1 903 the ' t.iim .jw-wr.i not a single cr.mfortab.le - hfHd desk.' Today nearly J900 of the -'.lid children, of js-htsil age In the otinty are seated upon the best of n.dern. up-to-date srhis.I desks. In way cf equipment for aucceasful -ichipg in 12. the records show ,t there were incite county but two nail, globe. s verr-hadly worn and :S.:otdate rharta and oae wet !;ap.-ttHla--S of the SS achoola In .ie count" own libraries, and nearly '.il of them' globe, dlrtionariea. mane nd charts. Jn ioj the county own . .l-oet a. eingle palmed srfvoor build- ,1lna;; test aV every white achool and aUW Jof theroloeed acolavan aiiUd.' J e 33 ' i..'.,..;-.l ' -fyrtV.. -.jaaif '
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 7, 1915, edition 1
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