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Page Two THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, October 14, 1932. THE PILOT Published evetfy Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated. Aberdeen and Southern Pines, N. C. NELSON C. HYDE. Managing Editor BION H, BUTLER, Editor JAMES BOYD STKUTHEKS BURT RALPH PAGE Contributing Editors Subscription Hates: One Y’ear $2.00 Six Months - $1.00 Three Months •'iO (Use here where life is based on that led to upright lives and a!of this enormous number, Because we have no authority the ability of each to care fori peace with existence and an un- \vhich we could not do if we in this government to tell the] himself and on nothing else. I derstanding that God is in the i wanted to. It is merely mention- individual what he may do and We are worshipping gods that; heavens and that all is well with | d to show what a piker war is as what he must not do. Nobody is have feet of clay and that are the world in spite of the seem- compared with the automobile, responsible for any accident un stuck in the mvul. | ling lions that are always in the and what a bonus army the au- til it has occurred. Nobody will way. , tomobile victims would make if pay attention to the laws of pru-! DELAY IN I COURT METHODS Two weeks ago John Smith sent to The Pilot a letter calling ' attention to the delays and un businesslike methods in the courts. Last week other state pa pers took up the subject and the Raleigh News and Observer in a Nobody comprehends the mys teries of life. We can not deter mine the underlying emotions and intuitions and uncontrolled instincts that shape our careers. But we do not have to be as wise Address all communications to The brief symposium on its editorial Pilot, Inc., Aberdeen, N. C. Entered at the Postoffice at Aber deen, N. C., as second-class mail mat ter. page tells what fhe papers say anil adds a question of its own as to the necessity and costs of court delays. Thirty years ago West Virgin ia attracted the attention of newspaper readers anti gained the headlines by a singular com parison of extremes in court work. A land suit was terminat ed after sixty years of dragging they should march in their auto- dence or safety. Every indivi- mobiles on Washington. Guns dual, with some unimportant ex- are toys in comparison. ceptions, is permitted to do all Last year the casualties by the the thoughtless things he wants automobile were over a million, to do, and the results are seen . and this year they are making the hospital and the cemetery, as serpents to see that the healtii gains in their destruction. The individual will not tr>ler- church holds an authority over; Since the war broke out we have ^te restraint and in a republic' mankind and that its authority killed and injured probably some-1 the individual is the master. where around nine million peo- We will do nothing about this pie, or more than are in all of tremendous slaughter because Virginia, West Virginia, North authority has no voice and no and South Carolina. It is impos- power. And that is our trouble sible to conceive that in this time so large a number of per sons have been victims of this wholly unnecessary craze for speed. is one that leads to a broader humanity and a greater death of life. The Scotchman was an aus tere individual. That sort of a man was necessary in the estab lishment of a religious freedom as well as the establishment of a republican form of govern ment. The scot had the hardi hood and backbone to face the subjugation of a new country, turning his back on all that was of his older life and his face to an unknown future in an un known wilderness across a sea three thousand miles from what to him was everything. But he revolutionized the entire world for his posterity. Bethesda is a monument to the greatest move ment mankind ever made, and in a lot of other things. A repub lic will not enforce the laws it makes because some pf them are too stupid, some impossible And we will do nothing about and nobody pays any attention it. I to the deluge of them. smssiss Prices reasonable and all work g uaranteed. Leave films at BRYAN’S DRUG STORE Aberdeen J. L. DEYOE Pinebluff or mail to SANDHILLS PHOTO SHOP “Keep the Story In Pictures” Box 272 Aberdeen, N. C. GRAINS OF' SAND Elise Academy at Hemp has four | to send one of their own to Washing ton after a lapse of half a century. From Toano, Virginia conies a note from Dr. L. V. Henderson of Pine- Cubans in the student body this year One attended last year, sent by Miss Janie Patterson of Laurinburg, who teaches in the .\merican school in that when ho was at home this sum-1 mer he talked three of his friends into | comin;r here with him this fall. | SOME ELECTION PREDICTIONS Who is to be elected president three weeks hence is in doubt. North Carolina will have no through one court after another choice in the matter, for its vote and going back to be started will be cast for Roosevelt, who over again, only to finish years will probablv not need it if he after the principals had been is elected and who cannot profit. ilead and forgotten. About the bv it if he is defeated. The elec-;Same time a new judge came to tion will be neither a Republi- the circuit courts, a rather can or a Democratic victory, but ^'’oungish chap from the sticks a socialist triumph. It is not Re- on the upper reaches of the Lit- publican doctrine nor Democrat- tie Kanawha river up where ic doctrine that is at the present boys learn in their early day that time dividing the nation into hustle is a great word in getting hostile political spheres, but so-, things done. This young Judge, cialism. If anv man can tlefine. R^ese Blizzard, had for one ot the difference between Republi- his first cases in Jackson county. can and Democrat he will cer-i another of the rural sections, a J tainlv begin with a difference in murder case involving t^ree vie- •' KtLibi' opinion as to who shall secure tims. and showing no possible If the farmer could cash all his the flesh pots and the jobs. | reasonable motive. Within five farm relief, turn his advice and It is not whisky that divides of the crime the penalty counsel into automobiles and ra the major parties? It is not tar- "’as paid on the gallows and the dios and bank deposits, and I iff, for while the Republicans' newspaper comment from New ^ could live on theories, he would j haW been the high priests of York to San Francisco was plen-' own the world. But advice is j protection the Democrats are as- tiful. But Judge Blizzard explain- cheap and usually about what it j siduously sucking the hind teat, the unusual affair, which was costs in a general way. Tobacco | and preaching tariffs to get a i^i contrast to the land case men- is bringing about 14 cents this I share if tariffs are any good. tioned. “I run my courts like I fall, which is a right fair aver-! For political effect Mr. Hoov- kittle shop at home. Iiage compared with the past, j have been unusually active the past'their home in Pinehiirst for several er is accused of responsibility -“^tart my courts on time, and we Cotton is still in the dumps, j week and a;e optimistic ovr the win-; "’mters will be in White Plains, for the financial and industrial make a full day, and I expect ^ Taxes are inordinately high, and, ter prospects. Another good sign: conditions that prevail, but that!to be on the job and there is the stumbling block fori Mrs. Hayes’ FREEMAN & SLOAN Undertaking — Embalming Ambulance Service Day Phone 7 Night Phone 22-J ABERDEEN still continues to hang aloft on | Cuba. This one liked Elise so much'hurst; the summit of Mt. Helicon a lamp to the feet of the traveler on the great journey from yes- terda.v to tomorrow. “Notice in The Pilot of this week in the Grains of Sand column where you state that the second oldest week- I ly paper in the U. S. is the New One of the pleasant harbingers of' Hampshire Gazette, founded in 1756. the winter season is the opening of'Am sending you a copy of the Vir- Dr. Cheatham’s Village Chapel in ! ginia Gazette which has been in con- Pinehurst. Services start there this I tinuous publication since August fith, Sunday. Pinehurst’s cottage colony is lT.Si). You see that this is twenty beginning to fill up, and in less than ' years older than the first named pa- a month now the Carolina will open,' per.” the golf pros will be lining ’"m out | on the famed No. 2 course atid we’ll H. R. NASH AT WHITE know for sure that another season is I PLAINS N. Y., THIS YEAR upon us. i • I Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nash and The Southern Pines real estate men ' ‘laughter, Nancy, who have made the past' their hon the win-' winters will be in White Plains, N. Another good sign: Y., this winter where Mr. Nash is school “The Ark,” has iconnected with the Roger Smith Hotel. Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. Agnes Derothy's Beauty Shoppe All Branches of Beauty Work Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over Broad Street Pharmacy Phone 5131 Southern Pines, N. C. Dr. J. I. Neal Veterinarian at Swinnerton’s in Southern Pines on Monday—at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursday. accusation is onlv for trading ready to work when the session those farmers who have not soldi«i<'»e pupils than she expected. rt ‘ . 1 1. 1 KDnrinc Knnb-o fi purposes, for everybody knows Mr. Hoover is no more anxious for financial depression than Mr. Roosevelt, and that he would go a long way to remedy affairs if he could. What controls the sit uation is the element of discon tent, the demand of the apostles of socialism that socialism may begins. The Kinston Free Press tells how in a week’s term of court the last session accomplished only a few hours’ work. The Waynesboro Courier .says that four days of courts were con- out to the land banks through foreclosure. The stuff the far mer puts on his own table brings to him the same price it has done from the day when men harvested their first primitive Twenty-four days to election. Clem Wrenn, formerly of Southern j Pines, now a resident of High Point, I] had an intiri; t’ng article on the “Lin- i PROGRESSIVE STORES crops. But what a man eats willj sey-Woolsey Vi'eavers of Northern | not buy gasoline, and gasoline | Moore County, a Quaint North Caro lina Settlement,” in the Sunday Greensboro News. “It might be supposed,” writes Mr. Wrenn, “that with the advent of cot ton mills and an occasional woolen INCORPORATED ABERDEEN sumed in Haywood county in the trial of a contest over a piece of, and trimmings are the essentials have a far greater g'rip on public, worth not over $25. It was I of the present life, and social affairs than it has. first tried a year ago. was ap- The farmer who did not get The doctrine not of bearing one Pealed to the Supreme Court, and relief from the farm relief de- another’s burdens, but of hav- the trial last week six law- lusions and who continues to ing another bear one’s burdens, ^^ur hours. Among have his farm unencumbered is | mill into this section of the state, thej |j J)“| Monte Peaches 2 larLre^ ra^^ - still standing as flat footed as home-manufacture of linsey-woolsey II Michifrnn Ihc “North Carolina Stores For North Carolina People” Specials Beginning Friday October 1.3th and Ending Wednesday, October 201h. Fat .'Meat, pound ,5c ^ es, 2 large cans 27c front every day, and that is the iI^^^'ds going back to 1807 a duck, and safe against aii at-i would have become obsolete. But such H i{Vt\er^s"pork*!&'lJei^s**T*l'b chief note of the present politi- produced. All of which is tempts to trip him up. His prog-j is not the case for even in this mod-i;; ‘ * cal and social evolution. We have refeiTed to the Tax League, thelress may not be swift if the taxjem da.v, and with a large up-to-date i I: been soaking the rich until they Sentinels, the people and all in- collector does not catch him, that i rayon mill located in Hemp itself,; are pretty nearly soaked. W'e terested, with the suggestion nemesis that is now hanging on ] many of the older inhabitants of the •• have baited big industry until it ,th‘^t they have something tangi-^ ‘ is coming more forcefully to the i the 25 witnesses were four engi^ the farmer must come all the |‘Land of Living at Home,’ this almost rest of us for a part of his sur- i undiscovered scction of North Caro- plus. He is the dispenser of ra-|line.” tions, and of the first hand. All Mr. Wrenn’s articles goes into the .. others eat onl.v after he supplies history of the upner end of the county. ^ m 1 /-I J - , hie II’ » V, i «vp K >'a^cy ToKav Grupes, pound 7 1-2 ni> own (lemann. I \ isit this section,” he counsels, if it „’|j i j *t Bananas, go den ve ow, 4 pounds 19 is overloaded, and has nearly {to work on in a dozen direc- reached the point where it can-' t^>ns if they care to follow’ up not cany on and produce and the openings, maintain payrolls and pay taxes. We have stimulated a helpless- THE KIRK OF ness and a dependence on others SCOTLAND until a large proportion of the Nearly a century and a half people have forgotten that they ago missionary Presbyterian can do anything to care for them, preachers ventiu-ed up on the selves. Discontent is the princi- head of Rockfish, and there in pie of current political thought, the pine groves at the foot of dis.satisfaction with existing what in their admiration for things as far as they depend on learning and religious philoso- our own efforts and a desire to phies they were pleased to call live by bleeding the county, state Mt. Helicon, the reverend sages and federal treasuries and any- taught of the golden rule and thing else suspected of having the prospects. Mt. Helicon, the any available assets. famous Grecian center of learn- . . What is in store for us is .ing, appealed to the expatriated obliged to go tor our corn, uted by the storm which cut through there, and w'e are not going to Scots who came this way to niay not fiv as high as some here last Friday. Photographs by II. change it. We need not woriy, found a new nation, and the.v others but he can never be starv- l. Epps, The Pilot staff photographer, for W'e cannot alter the rules brought the doctrine of popular out if he has staved off the appeared in both the Greensboro News that govern. What is is from the rule in religion as John Knox had jp^possible dreams of farm I’e- and the Raleigh News & Observer. A beginning. We hav'e to accept established it in his Kirk of Scot- the tax collector does'view of the i-estruction to the Sam what fundamental laws bring to land and as the .settlers estab- ^^*^t bleed him to death. He is-Johnson house, in the Roseland sec- us, and w’e learn only when we lished freedom of political gov- '^^.t to walk on roses, but a fair tion, appears in this issue of The Pi- bump our heads against the' ernment about the time the.v es- f^iiddle of the road path lies be-j lot. stone walls that we insist on tablished the kirk on the Head of him, fringed with a lot of running into. Men can thrive Rockfish. work, a lot of economy and .self-; We are inclined to vote in favor of only by their own efforts. If Nearly a century and a half ^^^P^i^dence if he can manage October as the most beautiful month Mr. Roosevelt is chosen presi- the ancient kirk has exerted its pi'op^^'ly. He is better off than of the year in the Sandhills. dent he will be faced by the dis-' wholesome influence. When it the man who has to buy his live-i content that his followers con- gathers its flock and their hh<^od and has nothing to buy They kidnapped a banker out in tinue to encourage, w’hich will | f iends in its annual reunion it " *th. The farmer still has his Chicago the other day but let him go also face Hoover should he be | is no wonder that large numbers ^®^t more firmly under him than ' in a few minutes. Bankers aren’t as Lux, .3 pkgs 29c •Maxwell House Coffee, lb. 33c Tomatoes, Large Can, each Iflc, Four No. 2 cans 29e Shortening, Jewell or White Cloud, 8 lb. pail 64c 11c 19c We are not going to get back you will and heed v.ell the lesson of to the wild inhation of those ’ ri^ht living that these people can da.vs when the man who wanted' teach .vou. nut don’t try to ‘uplift’ I’elief went to the public treas-'them. Let them be. The.v are God's ur.V with a bucket, and came own children, untouched and unspoil- home with debt enough to last ed by civilization’s futile stride.” his lifetime. But the farmer isi to be indefinitely the Egypt of Other Moore county publicity in e.xistence, for there is where we. state papers last week was contrib- Superfine Double Cut Corn. No. 2 can 10c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES No. 1 .ler.sey Potatoes, 10 lbs 17c ■ 10c peck 25c -2c 19c n Onions, 3 pounds K ('ooking Apples, tt Calif. Oranges, dozen Celery, large stalk « Lettuce, Iceberg, large head .... 25c (U‘ 7 l-2c H ti H FOR BETTER You are ahvays certain of fine quality and variety in selectiens when you choose meats here. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CHOICE CANNED GOODS SANITARY CASH MARKET Aberdeen, North Carolina the victor, for the swelling army ■ assemble to recognize the anni-^^>’ other class of people of the discontented is not going to disband the day after the No vember election. There is our ' good pickin’ as they used to be. versaries of its long life of en-j ergetic work for the w-elfare of the people and the community problem, and through all of its W*e are rather boastful as a peo- threat and its danger we are pie, finding pleasure in pointing vigorously devoting ourselves to a rake-off of the political spoil, meanw'hile adding to the dis.sat- iisfaction and to the foolish illu sions of hope and the denuncia tion of things that are. It is hot the Republicans that the Democrats need to fear, nor the Democrats that the Repub licans need to fear, but that great leaven of discontent and that disregard for self depend ence and that mistaken belief that socialism is to succeed in- dividuali.sm and create a para- to. the things we have done. But there is not much to which this neighborhood can point that tells of more than has been done by the influences that have cluster ed about Bethesda, the church of the early day. Here was light ed the fires that illumed the field of which Mt. Helicon, the summit above the original c'hurches, w^as the center. Here!injuring of over a million more, W E WILL DO NOTHING The war with Germany end ed fourteen years ago. Over 40,- 000 Americans had been killed. In the period that has elapsed since we entered the \\«ar with Germany automobiles in this country have killed about 330,- 000 people, or over eight times as many as war killed. Of course this has nothing to do w'ith the killing of 330,000 people by automobiles and the came the settlers, their families, their slaves, the whole human aggregate, to listen to the voice of wisdom and the inspiration nor with the fact that we don’t feel called on to pay from the federal treasury vast sums of money annually for the benefit Tobacco prices are holding up well, and the only complaint hereabouts is that there isn’t more leaf to turn into cash. About our Congressman the Lex ington Dispatch says: In the 1930 election the voters of Davidson County gave Congressman W’alter Lambeth the greatest major ity the county ever bestowed upon any candidate for Congress, and far exceeded the majority ever before giv en r. Democratic candidate for any office. That vote expressed two things. He told of the confidence of his neigh- tiors in this stalwart young man, and it bespoke the pride of Davidson county citizens that they were again 60% of ALL new cars registered in Moore County for the month of September were FORDS. THERE’S A REASON! H. A. PAGE, JR. MOTOR COMPANY ABERDEEN, N
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