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P»ge Two THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern North Carohna Friday, December 23, 1932. THE PILOT only in degree, and each varying in intensity consistently with the periods of its own life-cycies. But poets and dreamers, mystics nd seers, before and since RALPH PAGE Contributing Editors Published every Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated. Aberdeen and Southern PincB, N. ^ave always NELSON C. HYDE. Manaping Editor I intuitively possessed this knowl- BION H. BUTLER, Editor jedge. However now, witn prac- JA.MESBOYD STRUTHERS BURT tical thinkers like Dr. Crile, ir the present age of paramount science, we are permitted to ac cept as fact another beautiful Subscription Rates: f.mcy. And it becomes clear One Year 52.00 ^ therefore that for us to give Six Months —$1.00 out, to radiate, is just a univer- Three Months 50 sal natural function. No wonder 1 t'iien that Christmas make us Address all communications to The satisfied, happy, full of joy. Pilot. Inc., Aberdeen, N. C. chances at times that we Emered at the Posto«ice .1 Aber-Kltapses here or there of d«n, N. C„ as .eoond-ol.„ mail m.t-1 haPP.'--f^e<’. radmnt-look- ^ . ing person wno apparently has co'Tie into possession of somelove- I ly secret. And there really is this open secret trying, trying, try ing to get itself found out, that CHRISTMAS A Lay Editorial We are on the threshhold of wherever and whenever anything that fixed .vearly date which the creature m the qnueise, so-called Christian world has without _self-seekmg gives free. ert from Route One the traffic!are growing in numbers and will Pneiimonia Leads lit mines at Coal Glen and Cum^ that goe£; southward. Mr. Me-i keep on in tliat direction if they T>P5ifh« in Naii: is correct in saying that j are not made a stock yard in me oldlv and three miles of railroad track, the'project is older than his [slaughter pen sport. A deer in The real estate consists of 1,000 acres time on the 'highway commis-1 the woods is a pretty thing. # tk- tv*” * "the fee simple and mineral rights sion, for before he was appoint-! much more so than a dead deer, ^ Disease on about 4,ooo acres more, ed one reason for not doing more killed to show that a human i Dur«ng November From surveys made it is estimated to improve Route One south of icreatura with a high powered re-1 in North Carolina during the month which Aberdeen was the possibility of seating rifle can kill it. The Pine- ’ of November pneumonia, taking into property is located contains mil- the main southern route being j bluff sanctuary is a creditable | consideration all forms, accounted for awaiting develop- changed to leave RQcTcingham' move, and it will grow and be- more deaths than any other single di-, and Cheraw off of the map. The j come of much wider influence' sease. Pilot has been aware of this ^ to the great pleasure of the Pneumonia is called the “old man’s will ar- proposition for some years, and'whole community. has no particular objection to of-j' fer if that should be a better route, although it is not a very wise measure to build too many parallel roads for the chief pur pose of dragging the through Grains of Sand I friend” and this is usually lobar pneu- P'f'C^urst on December 23 for monia. Bronchial pneumonia, one form ^ ten-day stay. Mr. Phillips is the I of this disease, is the cause of many famous Sun Dial col- ixleaths among young children as well editorial page of the New I as adults. Exposure to cold is often I Sun. an exciting cause of pneumonia, but It has cost the railroads hundreds wrong diet, undernourishment, over- traffic to any ambitious town | of thousands of dollars to keep tracks i crowding and some time ventilation that wants a road by its doors, j clear for their trains during the re- all lay the foundation for this disease. e have overbuilt roads in this I cent snows. It has cost the TAYPAY- Tuberculosis often follows an attack state as well as all over the! ERS hundreds of thousands to keep of pneumonia and this disease is s*c- COUntry, and we will drink the j the roads dear for the busses and ond on the list of the causes of deaths bitter dregs of debt wliile for, trucks. for the last month with 199 deaths. Richmond years we are paying the bills of | Taking pulmonary and other foi •ms Portsmouth-Norfolk ROUND. TRIP WEEK END FARES ABERDEEN TO our wastefulness in this respect. | On April 18, I930 in this column into consideration pneumonia has But all of that is beyond the|we said: 'caused 203 deaths this month. .Tickets sold for all trains Fri- chosen to symbolize as Christ’s l.v, that is, radiates, lo, there and|point. The road from Aberdeen; “Add Xeefed Aberdeen Improve-' Crneer, another disease the inci-*flays. Saturdays, and morning birthday then, even if it be the Fourth ofjto Laurinburg has been built,, ments—The Teacherage needs a coat c’ence of which might be lowered, is trains Sundays During Decem- TVia tbmiirhfa nf all npnnip turn Christ is born again; it island it now comes to a junction, of paint. third on the list'with 150 deaths. her, anuary, February and to eiving and receiving Jov pre-i Route One. But it is far Well, it looks like 1933 would see North Carolina, however, compar- March. vails because Giving and Receiv-' i “lili!-i J”' Ticl<et., Limited Returning Prior vould lil^'tol Midnight following Monday number of Checked, Stopover Al- unite. The very atmosphere is un- cluding oneself, of those crossing than to have that road; that paint will follow. We’ll look deaths caused by these three diseases | ilfvpd nnd Hnn^nred in PiSrnan still in its present unsafe and pretty nifty around here then. Come above mentioned, says Dr. J. Syming- mnn P. mnn questionablv charged with birth- occasional cieatmes f ^ f 1 1 u -i 1 gladness from the divine union whom the reahty of God s prom- unsatisfactoiT shape and bmld a , on over, of Giving and Receiving. Even 1"® ot identity with Himself is I new road from Aberdeen to, if the weather be the worst that radiance coming true; to Southern rmes which will have; All local communities report many care along the lines mentioned, by Natiirp pan nns'^ihlp (li<nl‘iv' whom every (lay is Christmas, i for its sole aim the power to di- negroes who are willing to work for cooperation with one’s medical ad- somehow radVnt Christmas 1Route One traffic to; money but won’t lift a finger ton, county health officer, and this can be accomplished by thought and goodwill rides unheeding above . any storm. AS A The giving multitude is ra- HOUSE FUEL diant; the receiving multitude is We talk a lot of living at home, radiant. In a way it seems as if and buy coal from Pennsylvanin, there is a giving multitude only, Tennessee, Virginia, oil from for everyone is rridiant and mere Texas and far away, and any radiance is just a “giving-out.” other thing that substitutes for I . for visor, by segregation when necessary the Laurinburg road. The new; grocery ti.kets. They are usually ami by correct living. Buying Christ- road will do no good to anyone husky fellows, the ones that ought to mas Seal stamps will aid in the fight except those going through the . he working regularly. One we know against tuberculosis.” two towns. It will not enable; of has a family in need of food, but people to get into Aberdeen ' it is beneath his dignity to work for .H'/)(;E McI'HEKSON, SANF'ORI), without crossing the railroad. It anything but “cash money.” Hopeless IS KECFn'ER FOR COAL CO. will not help any travel from the case. W ilmington or Greensboro di- Judge Johnson .1. Hayes of the cen- done tral district United States Court has . . ion of a issued an order appointing Judge Highway C0mmissi('n should for- Merry Christmas for the needy. Few Thomas J. McPherson of Sanford get about this road from Aber- if any families in this section will go trustee in bankruptcy for the Carolina deen to Southern Pines, which is hungry next Sunday. Pocketbooks, Coal and By-Products Company, useless to this community or to however thin from a—year of meagre Receivei’ship proceedings were the state, and make the Aber-; income and great demand, have open- brought in the State courts some deen ciossing fit for the large, ed to spread the cheer that makes weeks ago asking for a receiver for travel that is now and will be in'the whole world akin at this glad- the company and the cancelling of the futuie compelled to use it.jsome season. the first mortgage covering .S400,- hile mone\ is a\ ailable n0W| 000 in bonds held by former United is the time to do that job. for; Australian tobacco growers are cut- States Senator N. B. Dial of South we are nearly at the end of our road spending orgy, and any thing missed now may never in onr time be avjiilable again. The place to spend money is on the Aberdeen railroad crossing, and Mr. McNair can be of great ser vice to his whole people If he will see that that is done. There is however no overflow, v.'ood. and neglect the best f^el['^‘^tlon^. which must cross at the■ The various charities hav therefore all this giving must that was ever made, which is 1 in preparatioi surely be received: but received good, dry, hard wood, as abun- in the radiant Christmas way. dant in North Carolina as sand, receiving becomes itself a sort Wood is infinitely cleaner than of giving. So while it is more coal, fewer ashes, easy to se- blessed to give than to receive,, cure, picturesque in the fire none is excluded from the great- place, economical in the furnace, er blessing, for those who seem and its use would distribute in merely to receive, such as child- this neighborhood a lot of mon- ren or wistful, needy creatures ey that would be worth while, all, are radiant, are giving out But wood is not well enough beautiful Christmas joy. known to the people who might It is a search-light radiance, use it. and not well enougTi pre- this giving Christmas spirit. All sented to them as an incentive the world seems tactitly to ex- to its use for household purposes, press the thought: “Find me The wood trade is a hodge-podge anyone who needs a friend. Let of everything any man has a me give to that one, if it is noth- mind to offer, which results in in^ more than my understanding an unsatisfactory product han- friendship.” died in an unsatisfactorv wav. The rich man in his giving Good wood, graded, cut into sta-1-ur fiiri? forgets to stop at his generous | pie lengths, split into suitable tith'i. The poor man tenderly sizes, some for kitchen stoves,, SAN(.TliARY carries home the sprig of glow- some for fire places, some fori. Warren Achorn left ing hollv he has found radiating the cellar furnaces, could find a' '^ association with birds of its Christmas beauty from the much greater sale in the villages i Sandhills a legacy that will mud where someone let if fall, if it could be had of a type that 1value as the There may be many who have the householder could depend on.' increasing no Thine to give, only love. Onlv Wood is so good a fuel that if of^ ‘'^r’r'i’eciation of the birds of this LOVE. Well. \Vhen it comes to fered in tempting shape itj-'^^ction is steadily taking hold of love there i.s, thank God, no rich would find a much larger mar- people. The last emphatic nor poor. Love is God. Love is ket. But folks do not like to ac- all the Good there is anywhere, cept little jags of mixed stuff, and if love, real, true love is ever odd sizes, odd kinds and odd received it i.s immediately, free- (lualities, for the coal and oil ly, jo.vously given again, for love, trade have taught buyers that God, IS e.ssentially radiant. ^ more systematic fuel supplies kvUppose except just at'Christ- are found in those competitive mas time, the sun stopped shin- materials. Todav wood is the mg. Would this make Christmas, poor brother of the family, tak- the giving time, one whit more ing the crumbs that fall trom Cars upon payment of Pullman fares For Information See Agent UNL BAU.WAV ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGDE DR. JAMES H. O'BRIEN Veterinarian Animals of all kinds treated. Dogs bathed, Iwardod, plucked. Office Hours; 8 - 10 a, m.—3 - 6 p. m.. West Broad St. Extension. Tel. 64-11 One block off Route 1 Southern Pines, N. C. clinching of the movement is the creation of a bird .sanctuar.v in the Pinebluff village aiid vicin ity. by action of the whole peo ple. In doing this thing the Pine- bluff folks have added as much to the present and futui’e charm of the Sandhills as some of the more expensive contributions lik'p nlaiitinof fVip rnnrla anri tVio ting into ilie American yield and thi? Carolina. in part may explain why tobacco is The matter was later thrown into not bringing the price it should, says the United States Court, and D. A. the l.nionlRepublican of \\ inston-Sa- JIcLauchlin of \’ass chosen as trus- lem. In 1930-31 that country produc- tee in bankruptcy at the first meet- e ’ 2,107,312 pounds of the leaf and it ing of the creditors. Mr. McLauchlin is expected to produce 11,000.0(»C did not qualify, hence the appoint- (viunds (luring the 1932-33 season, nient of kludge McPherson. This would be almost half the coun- The company has valuable coal try’s consumption and of coui-se property in Lee and Chatham coun- Phone 5131 knocks a big hole in the tnbarco im- rorted from America. Cnaada is also gradually increasing hw sui)ply of p home grown tobacco and this too, is m detrimental to the .American tobacco || I WITH EVERY WISH FREEMAN & SLOAN Undertaking — Embalming Ambulance Service Day Phone 7 Night Phone 22-J ABERDEEN Agnes Derothy’s Beauty Shoppt All Branches of B«auty Work Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over broad Street Pharmacy Southern Pines, N. C. FOUR MOORE COUNTY BOYS "SHINE” AT WAKE FOREST Four sons of Moore county citizens are enrolled at Wake Forest College this season. Two are from Carthage and one each from Aberdeen and Ad- dor. The contingent from Carthage arc J. C. Gordon, son of Mrs. Henry Gor don, and E. A. Lawhon, son of Mr. and ilrs. H. H. Lawhon. Gordon is a graduate student and expects to re-' FORA Herri! Christmas TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND word. ter tempests rage. But the sun. If the farmers who have wood ^ section than now. not waiting for some periodic lots of some sizes would prepare! robins date nor heeding any apparentlv wood of some standard tvpes flocking into the Sand- depres.sing clouds, eoes on all the dry it bv’earlv cutting so'that time shining, radiating, giving it would be ready to use when out \\ith all its mij^ht what it delivered, see to its cutting in has and is. And t.nis is what man- the lengths the buyers can use toi fullback on the Demon Deacon foot-! K robins team whose goal line was crossed i fi only twice in "Big Five” competition I U hills in clouds and their noisy this season. He is also Art Editor of|l| chatter in the mornings has Howler, college year book, been as lively as a swarm ofi The other representatives are R. T. ■ bees. The smaller wiwnter i''’'''ier, son of Mrs. T. R. Wilder, of{ kind could do right now; what advantage^nd proVideT*fud as numerous as any: Aberdeen, and B. S. Troutman, son g mankind is inevitably meant io c-ood as wood can be madp tViP winter guests feathered of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Troutman, ofj^ do and at some stage of the long Lie of wood coikl be^ncrlSecl lourney of perhaps many, many materially in this section. But . m r . n k , k ^ ■ ~ greeting that makes the visit to 1 Moore County Club, and a member of „ North Carolina a winter pleas- ^^e Philomathesion Literary Society.: ure if nothing else could be en countered. The growing tendency on the part of bird hunters is to kill j and is secretary of the county club fewer birds and to devote the! PATRONS lifetimes of mistake and sorrow, I it can’t be done bv offering the win surely surely do. If we did ragtag of everything simplv be- not spend a whole preciou.s cau.se it is wooden. The relief or- twelA^month between one of ganizations and the Chambers of our Christmases and the next, Commerce and the local mer- shut away with our o\\Ti irritat- chants who would profit by a mg personal self. If we did not bigger wood trade, could do a pr.*^ptly Christmas off lot to increase the use of wood, with a reheved snap for anoth- but the first thing would be the year, as one p^per supply in .shape that it shuts off the power from an elec- would appeal to the buyer. The trie light bulb, we might .surpris- ^ood crop of this section has a .ourselves radiahng lot of mney in it if the grower with a perfection we could*not a^id the user could get together otherwise dream was ours. better Dr. George W. Crile of Cleve- _! land, Ohio, world-famous sur- geon, recentl.v front-paged the ‘ New York Herald-Tribune in a EXPLANATION reported storv of his latest dis- Commi.ssioner James McNair, covery. Dr. Crile, it seems, has of the State Highway Board, discovered that every thing, tells why he favors the propos- every creature, yes, every hu- ' ed road from Aberdeen to man being, is in itself down to Southern Pines, and as The Pi- the last atom, a complete solar lot intimated when the talk system, each solar system func-: about the proposed road was tioning constantly and varying first public in this section, the from all the other solar systems move is simply an effort to di- LOVEJOY’S or otherwise, and thev give an j Addor. Wilder is secretary of the 1 ^ Troutman is enrolled in the school of 'medicine. He is a member o£ the n )i 01 g Wil-,« liam Edgar Marshall medical society l| time to training the dogs as hun-! OF MAKING PAPER H ters rather than as a game de-| FROM YELi OW’ PINE FOUND « stroyer. The men who are en-j !n couraging the multiplication of| The manufacture of white paper H birds not for the sake of killing, | southern yellow-pine is listed as H but more for the W'oodsy enjoy-| an achievement of chemistry during p ment of going afield with an in- j year in a review by Harrison E. H telligent dog and W^atching the I Howe, Ph. D., editor of Industrial and S ,game of pointing and locating j Engineering Chemistry. , 8 the covey and then permitting its : A pickup in chemistry, often rated escape are helping along in the , as the nation’s second largest indus- p same direction that Dr. Achorn t''.v, is seen by Dr. Howe despite the g favored, and the Pinebluff sanc tuary still .further emphasizes that attitude. Merciless killing almost cleaned out the wild life of this section. Now it is to be presumed that it will multiply and become one of the most in teresting features of the Sand hills attractions. Even the deer ilerty depression. “White paper from southern yellow pine forests has become an actuality s the result of successful experiments conducted by Charles H. Herty,” Dr. Howe said. Use The Pilot “Want Ads” to sell the little odds and ends. Christmas LAKEVIEW NURSERY F. M. DWIGHT Depression Eliminates Christmas Cards
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