f;"2. Juir.fi i ."v'-ot X ' J a3 to v. ..ct C Vt Ep,ed too vw. ' Peer's ,i t a c tre r' " r cf t' TLty ns-t le cc. Aft Jesus were rii t ; over t e cuuit 1 ave a riAt t j W3 L. t V but J s 1 Si AT T" zziro cuk PC: ' OFI AN3VHXB, N. 1 who teach t ( 3 be careft.1 - . -.1. - A -v lO t t fie t x.sb wimi y . . m,ci to be earful that 'the 1 ,4 wi iOL thet" 'v. C : teacn tne inua, ana si ouic fannv that the have found. . ' .1 . ' r ia orr Ll-tory is t' -. t ve t- -cr, a t,' a cf t one I.'-t " e Th t' I 'shoc1! be con' 4 .by ltrdLr-r-'"-' ' tf r cf f 1.1 an i-s. zzi cc:. J ci t - ; ..A '.re '.n3 JOTJENAI TCZtZSBED B A DBM-, : , crza to xaa iiaiziai edvjgatiow- ,3, AND AGIIIOCI.TUE: JL INTERESTS OF It & like the bit of the bridle and' til n!.W.nf the ahio. or tne cnorV fn th leaves. iv Tf tart omethin&, It in the wmnir wav. then or lire 01 lieu, land if the right way then to pra ise of God, A word can nun some one's character. A word can send a soul to hell, a word can breax homes, communities and nations. Also a word can crag a man w Ohrit pan neoura2e one w - ko nil an ivrino imnce in the home or -- o z nation. It is so powernu, oe isnnj fnl with it ' ' 1 . - a. JiunM savi that the tongue is hard to control. Man has been hi a tarn) all animal life, he MLi nontrol the elements, lightning floods, fire, etc.; but no man has h M to control the tongue. Most mottle talk too much and set . 1 . . 1 t - . i. -r . v.fA. . MmihJ 1 1m itilw a human 'nut finwi of .aestrucuon. !. ame . . u up viin eiu iwuu uuiub m imfcirriiw w . - . f '13 of ns when we are readinff, note Tarious descriptive F A utue more attention paia w aesenpuon woiuu m - serration considerably. ! - ' "i ,-,xpt wu observed bv the writer while reading a new ' if tie Ajpalaohiaju shouldered their way into the blue dia : tremendous cararans marching against eternity." .. .. - .. . . r roV't 4 ' y is it that an organization as large as the 8tate Highway- i a single person in the crew knowing -first aid t Monday a - working on the highway near Kenansrillft was caught under j toad machine and his right leg crashed nearly ff. Seports i tkat he lost over half a gallon of blood; before reaching a doctor 1 no one naa aTiempwa vt cora s icjt. - Leis'j Just JlKC yoa ana i na neara sum. pniuuuuuc juw tence T. It is terrible thing. No matter how hard, mean ot brutal V e victim may be, it is about the most touching esperiencejhe writ er has ever tad. : Three Negroes, guilty of Aheinous crime are sitting t Jore a Judge and he tells them the day and between what hours their life will be taken from them , ' - : . Sitting in a court room filled with hundreds of people, all free to go and come as they may. - It is only a few steps to the open door and full life, if they had nly thought before acting they would be as free as every one else. But society must have laws and they v ...wi .Tita-4iiTM vmMi brake the. law and thev must pay the penalty. Thef are taken from the court room, put into an automobile and rushed away to Ealeigh: where they must wait for death. Yes; they know the day. rand just about the hour when they ' will be marched t tte death chamber, seated in a chair and poison ous gas made to come. ever their bodies until thefy are dead. Every minute passing they arer conscious of that day when they must die. Theyicouia'bt'rxeev'iU the fielas at work.. But they have violated the law, they have committed a urime and tiiey must pay with their lives. Socier ir avenged. r . t . - -v says the tongue portrays what is in tTm hfarL and when there is wickedness and rebellion there it comes out in a man s speech. 4. lames says that we are oft en inconsistent in the use, of the tongue. One minute we are prais ing God and another we are curs ing men who rae made in the im am tf Oiut ' TnmM fl.va when, we do Mt itislearly snbW flat' our H0S FOLKS, if vou Late lec.i i L- fully keeping up wiCi tlli r ed column you protal!j 11a Vr tie trouble finding it wcr k-l v last You huftcS aSott f 1 tr't t paper and i'M&Hj L'uiii il U '" center of the ttk p-5. T -a 1 week vou continued to lok t never did find it. In order to r live the puzzlement of your ed minds, we miiit as w,a i nlain here and now. It vtis a e tion of not bete j able to do f better Business has been i ing so fast that for two v;. 3 had no other place to put or r ular stuff. But you wO no 1 have any trouble finding j well-loved journalistic nut-" . From now on your columnist s! retain title to a spot on ve e. - torial nan. where he should have been placed to begin with. - - r "1 1 f S'jnday School Lessen - James, the pastor of the Church as Jerusalem is warning ' about thfe dangers of the-tongue, It is dangerous. It is a fire. It sets on firm ttt Tfnll Tf n Aanirmm thm By Bev. j.'I.' Goodman ' , to give us a lecture on the 4 ' James S V Wto hir. t. ChrietiAii teachers religion is lust lorpuTtoaid show and- 'bS. oamans' who has been redeemed by Jesus is going to have the hostile attitude tow and man. When we are two faced, one lace is always a put on one, ha rliristian can be two-faced, t . .ny man that ippesrs that, way mm; he out or 'iou. ., . ; 5 James says lha thes tongues an be controllec; but only by the powvt of God. ant tongu'- is be ine aontrolled by 8t?n ot by Go'. Xhe fruits tnat it brars ,tell rl.ii1 his in powr.' in .yoar life. Tf. ran tell bv tf t-nt$. wiiat the fruits coming from . in fmitsunnr lif . ' "It HO COrmDt speech -proceed out of your mouth. " lYou v'can control your tongue, if AND now to drag un the vast. Have you heard about the em- harrasftment vour columnist eot in to with his professed interest te photography, ne was" ousiiy en gaged last week "in getting exclus ive photos of the negroes condemn ed to die for raping a white girl, and had gone so rax as to enter the courtroom to snap a few shots before the trial began. While he was absorbed in jus worx, uung! began to happen unbeknownst to his unworthy self, and the .first thing he knew Judge Henry Gra dy 'was saying from tne Dencn, "Youn? man with .the .camera, nomA nn here and tear un" that roll of film in the presence of ft e court." Biggest crowd iij.,ihe courtroom ever seett' there, too. - -1-? C' in Li f N n n I Umisr i 'i I'., I t t ... K if i r LI - . . i t t V K l i ' i ' K, , i i r ' ( ;'" ' . , ' v " V ' . r ; , . W ! ' , . t J. . . ' 1 i i ' ! I . - ' ' ;7 j 'l : -I i i j , j iw j Lj u uij w-J' Li, w . j 71 !S new.Chs!er built ; cars , have overdone ; Ccnirclves in eppearince: you can't overesti-w izizts tiiear cittrachvcness. . r. v, - - -- - : v " ! 3 r.3 ursal, Chrysler Built, cars embody all rrnhfiflv 3 1 ! r:t iproycincnts and c!:a!!cn2c U12 field . pcircrb-aiice, service,': eccne:n;c eperaticn. , CZ '2 Hi AND DRIVE 013 TODAY HE told von 'about that in his column last week, which failed to appear. Ee also told you tnen a twint fhn Timeii teceivinsf a news paper; from Kenansville, Florida,. and elaborated on tne- interest thereby create but somebody else apparently saw St, a&X ode of ; contemporaries with kleptomani acal tendencies has the story , in hii or. hpr eolnmn this week. Ah. such is lie. (Sue, 'em, llugnie, lor plagiarism.) . - ,; - ? . VAT any rate your correspondent learned one thing from that paper whiftli namA 'frnm lTATifllMvillfi. Hit jig' no longer ingnorant as rto the meaning 01 tne term "joox joini," althoutrh he admits that he is a little hazy as to its 'derivation. Be first saw the term in a tiaz inv headline which ran. "Attorn ey Jolts Jook Joints. Upon strict term referred to certain r dance halls and beer parlors- with very loose ideas as to tne, proper tz aiio, uuwe or ubvcooc cuiivjim there. ,. v , - ,v ,-,.k HOW wiiitiv if vim' nver heard of the "Prince"! Ch, you havca'tt xnen you nave prooacr j u : IB. NkA J i : 1 ; - '' fl-TJ T. '15. J. ETT .TT1 Ze will personally be ia Cv'vv ro. U. C at Cie Cvll'-oro I' 1 on Wednesday only,' f Cot . from 'law JSL to o:tJ j"..!,. and 7:00 P. IL to 9:C9 P. ' Mr. linhardi savs: "I have had twenty years' experience vrv" thousand of E-.'.arel I-u ar 1 1 will give you valualle infjrsat' without charge. Tositively to sr Sery, medical treatments, or ia- ipntinnk nw1 ' OnlvuiftM am . in-. vited.) This visit is for white p?o ple only. " "My Shield produces lanK 'i ate results on the averr-", r 1 kss of the size or locs-tlcn cf j" "upture no matter l-- i yau' exercise or strt.' i." (-Ia ! straps and no cunJ ? f '.IV 1 f i l' Idren. Tat aal sr" . -1 '.'y executed. It is bellev ! I'- '"a and f-n-on Con i .eotly, ly s-IJ i -t action in tliis section., A i L.oi.tl cf . w..lAt'Bnd .eated. It is recorded that a 4 : ia substantially tLe follow-. . "unty, September 13, 1831. a CSounty have been alarmed , V7e have tea or flTloea ia ' of them will be bound over Simony that will 'implicate ;e wish you to issue an or- ' ; County to appoint a guard . ". The people of Duplin Coun . v being held and have found n put to death. There was and Duplin before." Bigned -. B, C. Holmes, H. C. Holm- - er rf L.2 c..-1 v- .i..-t.rfs." We just -canted to tell you that in addition to his many other du ties, the "Crince is also semi-official infonaation bureau for the entire secOn. If you ever want to know an-fing about"' anything ask him; v ' 't f'. r"ts -. IN ease you would like to know, you may him why I'm stopping for this' week, and hoping . that some of y"t do something unusual to make tJs tiece more interest- jig next week. . . 1 Cirlli Rdti Holds i IxadOvcrlD33: - riVVifnt 14. Eorth Caro lina's t ..i rale contfnued to hold a L.i over tie previous year, the last t.-lt msiius oi i-r; wnue Ha death rVe showed a ' decline un ;r t" e l.:3 f "uras; it i Te veil 1 ia r ' ill CvT-"i bj the raatau'of fitaC-lics ' State U infant rortality deaths, how- evar. wLJ, riateroal deaths show ed a IzC r.rkj the first eight mt'S i ( 'i X t .mt year Core J,.;"" t'..." i eYro-infa''s .j f.e s -r t'l 6 co---. 1 v: the correTo-Il 1 in It also e -ars tli v. 3 wen ,13 dcutls L rji Iar- r-- anil - iritis mowo. ithildren us4er two, es compart a wuh 417 f "3 Januc. t thror-h August last j. i-cre. r-e veroenrage m-i e ws fssl'cratle. ., , i ; fa r:7, r-ore ii - ,s -s v.::hti, i i f '. : .i z "V f 1 '$ T'-rr y J" wLL:!, ..... 1 i . j,'t;e: first l i cf 1. 3, rloctcl 8 ;e tf U:3. rerEcl i 1" r 7 tla '.A t fr r'- .1 ' i j r i .er 1 C 1, v V 3 1 s t ii : :.i c : i. i -rcf l'-.:ii as. i ii 1; ",ni "i7,... ... i,l .if 1 ' i 'S" If itlr- , indicted and following names have beea : ', slaves belonging to Colonel; ; ;;; ' Tging to Bev. Samuel 8taa:j?r . Peter Carlton, and BW..JkTWfTi V.) Monk. They wera tried ; John B, DonnelL Judge jpre Solicitor for the State, and sre, Williams Cooper, Joseph n, Samuel Houston, r, Daniel. m 'abeus Kiddleton, William1, Jeremiah Sandlin. .The jury ' ' . County afforded. One' hun--J-, tied by the Sheriff, Colonel . - , a slave "belonging to JJr." ' e belonging to Urs. Keore,, ." , ; ty jail as necessary witness'-'vv.; A to Sampson jail. . - . .1; fftllowing verdict; "We find ' . . Toitpey guilty of the felony el -id cJ as t... ia Ce 121 of indictoent, and further ; find the dJendants John, Earn and Zrwm, not gutty . The day v was September 30, 1531. . On the next day the Judgment of the j.t Court,-as recorded by Honorable Jeremiah rearsall, Clerk, was ,. as follows: "The defendants being brought to the i Bar, the.,,. - Solicitot for the -State moved for the Judgment of the. Court, ,v , whereupon the Court asked the defendant prisoners why judg-. ; ' ment of death should, not be passed upon them and no reason being offered the Court proceeded to the following Judgment, vi That the said Tizaah, Jerry and Pompey be taken to the jail . of the County and, from thence to the place of j wnta , and be there hung by the neck until ttiey be dead, and that this , -1 judgment be .carried into execution by the Sheriff of Duphn v ... Coimly on Saturday the.eigba A October between the hours' , of ten o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the evening. , . Elijah, a slave belonging to Bev. Robert Tate of :EewLan-. over (now tender) County, was brought into Duplin Superior , J ' Court at March term, 1SC2, charred with conspiracy. . He was - in tte custody of Sheriff Gabriel Holmes, of Sew Hanover, tried , before Judge James Martin, and dismissed. . - , - Apparwtly the conspiracy troubles were then ended as notJir, , v : ' ing more of it has been found ia the publio reoords. . . , . - , . s , . . imed 183 victims, as compared with 158 last year, while Polio WiTr.iii. .loimwl a dozen last Tear. through August, the total was just t& Unrtcrnt kill ham beeii COn- . MM 'ti stroucted by Buncombe County far- - men within the past iew wees. q Four-H Club boys ?f Columbus '-' County have made outstanding' records this year with their corn iians nave jubi, to """i""" : r- - rrr -i, - work the Johnston County terrac- projects, .ny uu i? unit twelve months a year in- planning to buy their" seed oorn - 'A of eight. '; next year from these boys. , "OOCO.OCCCOOCPQOOCpCOOOO At Tojur- Next Party Serve far. . . ' ; Ah 4 Ml w V ' - v )COO !- r ICE'. CREM i:y r is '"y 1 1 v i yi "wat f t JI.2 Pr.ry Favcrite for, ( ( ) f 'V. 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