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Thursday, December 6, 1931
was a c
iurlow re ports the dist overy of millions of
' hone of them brighter than our son”. They
with the New I)Qtl, we suppose.
X
“EI’I w’ — ‘End Poverty in America.’
reinills^ your mind, Sinclair’s ‘EPIC’
End Poverty in Galifpfnia.” •
I he most difficult test of |Ailicnee is to have to
and listen to an interesting talker who mistakes
;Jc,ourtesy for intcru^ftf, im--*
a fair wage is unjust
TOK^jfiqmneaim |i.^ne me man who pays more waj
can afford is unjust to himself and is not
business man. *
f|ink editing a country newspaper \ qn
y -r' ing up an obituary, a gay party, L'‘ < v-
columii of editorials, a bunch of jokes,
igetting up from your desk. V*’
average man s fuml of knowledge could be
s «m 1 il lie would spend hul ten tuiuuies a
Nr ' v ’'Vr*e '**1.' 0,1 so, ue one tiling. iTtcre are main
Vx.l. ./e, 0,1 day after day and month after
'-‘S' - e ar after year and never learn by deliber-
p fll ^ anight. effort a Instead s htgle new of gradually tiling. They widening never have a new
their horiz-
V,..' ^ 1 ,^ they are content to sit down and live in a restrict-
ut in world while all about them big things are
danger of the present relief system; is
| i»* t‘>o many instances when a man gets
on*irelief lie ceases to be concerned about keeping him
beyond getting relief, lie would sit down and
j *Jfor things to come to him than go out and get
for himself. Fortunately this is not true of all.
There are still a large number who have pride and self
when there is no other place to go and who are on the.
alert and willing to do anything they can do to get off
relief as soon as possible. 1
Georgia News
National News
County News
Comics
Brisbane’s Column
—And Many ether
Features Will be
Sound in the TIMES.
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PAPE COUNTY TIMES: DECEMBER 6. 1931
'UL FIRESIDE
PHILOSOPHER'
Insensitive are nearly always
Sl '■ I -' -fryf
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N'atur you heavily for breaking
her
Mental bfl l/ss is worse than sight-
less eyel
bhe more you use jmur mind, the more
A nod from an honest man is worth
more than the embrace of a f.attsrer.
If he says he doesn’t like praise, don’t
believe him.
Who Owes Who
I l,ivii 4 f
reWvery i ^»er it is all said deoends and done,any upon
program
business, •industry and agricul¬
ture.
Ktery CVnced government expenditure
jg 1 by money that is tak¬
en from the earnings cr reserves
of business, industry or agricul¬
ture. With no earnings to b tyx-
ed* government must go bank¬
rupt.
It i^ftseless to bl'nd
to the fact Chat today
afiaid of radical legislation,
cal labor policies and
Under the guise of
vice” plans a lot of
ing made to think that
owes them a living. 'I'd
“grasshopper theory
fine until winter
The fad of social
hve on existing ’’crouil
ive wealth)
all the up seasonsi'rifeps like tljp^i'i.gsh. and
beneficiaries of the ‘service’
die like the grasshoppers
they rustle some food. It’s
the law of nature. Try to beat
and $ee where you land—out
the cold like the grasshopper.
Conferences are being be d i
ibis nation to devise means
promoting social security to less
en fear of unemployment; dep
vation and dependence AH
regard that goal as most
The great danger is that
enthusiastic theorists vvi 1
their hopes to dominate
good judgment and
FOR KENT—-Four-room
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o' write Mrs. Nerva Lee
Trenton, Ga.
STEADY WORK-GOOD
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No experience or capital
Write today. McNESSCO.,
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BOB JONES
OMMENTS
ON
f HERE and
HEREAFTER
It will possibly be a number
of weeks before ibis article ap*
pears in an American paper. I
am writing from norlhern Ire¬
land where we are conducting
e\ angelisli j Services. 1 have al¬
ways panted to come to this
country. My mother's people
were from the north of Ire¬
land. The people here are
gracious and hospitable. They
are distinctively evangelistic.
A Scotch Minister w ho is a
p; stor in Liverpool, speaking
t <y»iiie a few days ago, saitl,
“The English have polish, the
Seif'll have depth, and the
IrW-^IRve heat.” 1 have met
some who have cul-
lure anMgT,'.T’Svc Wfcr, JmJji depth, hut
all llu 1 • I have met
are ferven^HSM®*lnost tlu^HLoel. respon
igBpt has been call-
A’.')jitvorial which ap-
in “The Bel-
*9 ' V* °('*rmich in
> ’ ‘jc «
<4M r j’i> .ting
Dr-' ^ t.
rfe •
How J
o
the q -
J politics, to
questi [V to scientific
- V vc all. t o
religion,
fihe questieja
unity that *
Icrs scr^c. "?ry. The . is no
wligion that Competes with
Christia ity for world <lomin-
ion today except the religion
of the secularist, for, in h i s
own way, the secularist is a
religions man. Jusl as the one
hundred per cent Christian
aims at bringing God into
every phase and part of human
life, so the secularist aims a t
excluding Him from it com¬
pletely and 1 horoughly. Which
power is going to sway civili¬
zed man during the next few
years? Is life going to he more
and more secularized? Or is it
going to become more and
more God-coloured, and God-
directed?’’
Tin-writer of the preceding
article says that there are signs
of an awakening conscience in
individuals everywhere, and
that there is much talk of a
revival. He quotes Mr. Beverly
Nicho’s who says, “I believe
that we are about to witness
in England a religious revival
| of such intensity that it may
well c: use lhe kindred move-
inenis of history to seem like
feeble plaints and weak ges-
lures. There is every sign of
ji’.aod every reason for it too.
I lit* editor .. have ■
tried warns, the as Christian we j
to warn j
people in America, that we are j
facing spiritual danger. Mod-1
ernislie has failed. Moderuis-j
tic he churches preachers practically have emptied j
l every-
where. There is a swinging
hack to the evangelical ortho-
dox position. The dang, r
is that we may go into a relig-
ious fanaticism. If thedevil
... t freeze death .... with
can us to
modernistic preaching, then
he will try to burn ns up with
wild fanaticism. At the Boh
Jones College I am always tell
-ing our students, “Be ortho-j
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