c ( : .3 AT re:? t 3 IAHj L. ici ixiAivnxa, n. ::n::3 courrrr.3 ?i.cd c EAT" JCJE crs yeah, n rsizsr AZD AI I. COAT ACT EVOTSJ TO ;i,vi.'-t:ai i;ccai J AI ECCXCiZa ANB AGZJOCT TCSAIt OF DCTIJN AND SUESOtJNDINa fcOUSmZS. ' " Perhaps the best way to live happily ever after is nto to Is anyone else la the world gkl that you are In itt your life is worth living , not, you can make it so. 7 The world win overlook an error now and then it yon will ,bat out an occasional three-bagger in a pinch. ,v ; v ,J ' Ho to succeed! ' Start at the bottom and work up. ' ' . Start right, keep right, and yott wont be left ,1 Peace consists in being let alone, and war in fighting for '( - the privilege. ! t)....h odVitio BtitAnuiliiln manufacturers 40 out down on the high pressure salermanship and &wt Rdittt each nutomobile purchaser. s Th is one of the wisest policies - 1 of the entire administration; ; Too many people trade cars when they could get along with their old models, and their creditors - , suffer, v f , , m t ir - - ' , i As we expected our frontpage editorial in last week's issue : started lots of people in Duplin to talking and UinSeveral 1 outstandmg citizens of Duplin have complimented the TULuS on the editorial 'We appreciate the comments. , We want to hear. ' what you have to.say about this and other matters.: If you feel , like jumping on us" with both feet let us have it - We welcome 'your criticism regardless of the nature, ' As we nave listened to peopleaiscuss the matter pro and - con, and we haven't found one who was con yet, we have to-, covered that our people in Duplin County an VV J seeming wholesale parole and pardoning busing now going on in ourstate. We people of Duplin are of the opinion that people , . todarenodifffremfrhoseof y human nature is just as it was yesterday and many yesterdays , aw. Maybe we are old-fashioned in this respect, but if we arewa . ' are proud of it. - We believe, that when a sin against society! committed the one violating the rule should be Jf ? believe in our courts and officers. We have faitii in them or we would not have put them .in charge, of protecting soraety. ' A little child is the best example of human nature we know ' We were about to say the mule, but wfll try and tfuni ' tie higher plane. The child disobey its parents. It is corrected ' aid told not to do it again. Knowing better the chfld goes and does the same thing again. Modern reformers may ten yon that , the child should only be corrected again, that it should never be ..i vi. il. nanta Ilia nbild to STOW UV tO be tow abiding and upright citisen will mete out punishment to. that child. When the child is tempted the third tune it will re memberi very vividly, the punishment and the chances are it will refrain. If that child recalls that it got away witii disobedi- n w AthAod. into manhood and - Manhood. When that child is grow, it 31 be JMmpletely saturated with the idea that the world belongs to him. That he can do what he wishes, regardless of his neighbor or soci ely. The results are we have a criminal on our hands, i How if a person ' has srown from childhood into manhood under such cttcum. ; ZieVwe are not of the opinion -that indictment, conviction S sentencing' to jail,' only to be paroled or I" ' tte sentence is hardly begun will go very far in correcting that SrsTn If a man or woman has been raised without discipline . Events it wiU take that person realizes that he is a part of society and must obey the rules of the order. - . ; . ' T';' HjL , We are not preaching a sermon and neither are we re- formers but we believe it is high tima people slauted going back- ward! We have heard so much about going forward, making r woeress. in the last 20 years that we have forgotten what pro- Sf We live so fast we haven't time to think about what-. we are doing. ' We aremad.money maa. ... We judge and are juagea on w " " 777 v.. ' lar. - We seei to believe that the dollar is an powerful and witii , ! it nothing can stop us. If John Saitii has money we respect . wemsider him an outstanding figure and a pwnr and - i kader in the neighborhood. ; We never stop to think by what method he got hold of that money. We may have our suiaon 3 I wVmay have heard of something he did but just to he is not m jaa we let him be a shining example for us. - . ' ' ' We have gotten the idea that modern up-to-date prisons-. V withrunning Cater, private bath, plenty of k - U allTSnal needs to be reformed. The chs are that 80 per cent or more of our prisoners never knew what JJg- water was and never knew what a good book was before they . VSZl&l. They went college, e , S. educated by the standards of modern education. L-i,rKni,-L We believe that true reformation must come about ttrough - a bug time program, f A program of -S8 . Barents, a program of proper teaching and directing of the child . rShonTKwauV mr taxes improve our government let's begin in the home with, v - .-I a ' r. I ican nation dsmancs s-awu ana r thin and outstsnlrj lcarr.?.' end t i C.-svf Kf f i 1 .1 o.t i liiZ iiil s & embraces a number tMnes that wm nave w u " - -ttiuKS that are uppermost in my & at this timeaw :r v '1 Tne vTUCK iaiiucr mu nize that mixed tannine is as ne cessary for .the Prosperity of hi. business as w is w "I IrTrms are highly perishable and sale , thereof cannot lone be deierrett. it Ptoduce.otfered tor m j flie apperance of the produce, r:i. FJ j .V.i cnnli that it wiU make a favorable awal to ev- eryone nanmmK m " lone the line irom. we packing shed to the ultimate pur chaser, 4 , t i .- - 1 a Tt i- n imnortant for a. lo- Icality to bear" a reputationj for . 1 j MJ.Mrf nMflnra flnn lair uir iervinr honest business methods as 1 it would seem desirable for grow ers in every community to have a common xnowieuKe m. ,"" that should be observed in the growing and handline' of each fruit and truck crop.i 4. To arrive at a common unaer standine;, a club or organization 01 some sort would simpiuv sw" mnnW ,lllll Will IIA M1G- ccssful only if the need-for them is real, and tnere is, an earocsi, uc gire on the , part of the oooperat ors to help themselves and their neighbors to better - things , and larger returns. " s . 5. In addition to the foreiroinsr. there must irraduallv be brought about a closer unaerswuMuuK Be tween competing communities a- tie Coast in order that the jnter- t ts, The HoSlywood ii club join the dear a Cu .'"0 pud all pro- t) reopen. 1 rc-Ints birth- Deneiic uuaniue nar- ures as Al Smith, the present Lay-1 tjjli6 i x tiiin year when the or Laguardia and the President I beaux t .s and such lie shindigt himself. , 'nave i. w , lnent supporters us s ueauj ju-dustry-0 and the national beauty Hewjork wheri't tt? voters hmjj rc been used to such s;sctaouda ' 1.3- , . (Jravest of . incidents on the Domestic front i the itpiablle in Jersey Sty, Hv J.; betwwir&y or, Hague anlthe 0. X 0. The af fair, itself jrnay simmer down to a mrA-a a.nmment of vrousmatuns and court injunctions but at the monment there is da?"rer taat tne fteM may speed;.t0 ,7ashi;";t0,1 Senator : Moore, aoverncw-i-eci; Wow Jmhv. uresumatly owes his election, to Eaguer and Con- onwiuiwnnAll Mar AOTXOBU i piiairman of the labor Commit- itee of the house is certain to find herself bitterly attacked. TntorMt lien is centered c Lis Navy and Merchant Hariie to an extent beyond the memory ex- te oldest 1 observer. Besides the plan ned increases in both fleets a new day seems to have dawned in marina nfatv. Four ships of One line alone are being held in port until owners conform to the new regulations. , " , Thn mMoenvers of the repub Means, too, are claiming a large share of attention with the mid rm i-lfictinns due this jeer : and the campaign of liaiooming on tne nonzon, z-, xm xvMmi i w coTi.ol r tie cbairmanship of Joan Utur 01 tiairoi, nas uw ei sut'i Rlamouous sponsors ai ! jraa J-y. fcnja UineLoretta t oi"f. e I avis, uuvia iJ&uav- iland. ( -" Lombard, Sylvia 8id- rt 1 ;t tinroil. Joan len- ec'i I t r.annis, Joan Crawford, f.d'i 's HeCelland Barclay, I.eysa i uin, Howard Chandler CLri&ty. James Eontgomery Iiagg .4 nf all man W nrAtnivtea flnd . flniwrnAr . IAnnoB and JCoL JLUOX served to advantage. - -tto accept places n. the program There may be other thines that .-nittea of the 0.0. P. and the these things mentioned, if started, will keep us busy for sometime to come; but eagerness wiih which Kr, Hoover k m UmWMM r '.. . GUT A CAEBWEIX : - : "eneral Agricultural Agent. . tic Coast line Railroad Co. re has been ft remarkable 1 n (f t';e fruit and -vege-" : . !ry Li Uie United Elates - "i ie to steadily in 1. t' e ckaES' ( r 1 - -, anl r 1 iy t ica for- something was wrong has been linking into the minus 01 m- i. farmer in tha ):. South ' Atlantic states until they are now fcly a- wara of increased compete ;on. in markets that tiev frmeiiy tai the fillibuster ever the Anti-Xyn-' nhlnv hill there i a tlinfinnt. Aif. ference in "the atmosphere of the .-M - .'i.l ' I LJl -M ui uie uaiiiiui. A juiiii ui. uuiupro- are pointing to the fact tiat from tliu session of Congress r some- fllllltf" sWlofmifis ! -WUHr flak svr- Pected. A more promising attitude on we pan n pig Dustiness,, at : uu9 a vmuov ' sap J ttjFbuu suviij 1 for improvement and on repair- ing. xne visii oi tne' seven' bouw era rovernor'Wna utiTiniiiinp.fl n :. n - - . 7 ... 7 7 sonneiie isre c. a more fnendly attitude , toward hoM tt. !wE"e-hour legislation. th reiprt-,.4.i.. v-.. , " a I..KST ii. . ''-'l J. ion of the Ludlow referendum on nue - t-a war oy t&e House, a measure that would have -seriously embarras sed this or any other adminir.tr. ation hampered by it, an these point towau fiaruiate progress. . TOJiau 01 te administra sian Court t frn una nntahlv atrann-licrtiafl hi ..... ..VA I'M. HV.UUhUn.MVU UI Q. .p...;.- V to IT' F one t..;.e r per p'1 t a I fid a ip. c : of r- c?y ii ' r -it i i' t rev.fw , t.t t and ex-Vice President Cawes did BAflent have aroused erctatum as .to whether national chairman John .Hamilton has made peace with Ma opponent cf l.-J. i UUUD IfllUuBl l .-.i seems to .be cor- H'-.tci around'. the candidacy of tan: 3r ' Eurtcs K. Wheeler and alrea'y tiere are predictions of a-convention split not unlike the bua moose holt 01 1912. , fnn hnnnTP.lt 111- . ,'s.t Dressed' Us. Har r ' s--Kew York Cine i fading over the merits 13 i ila and Spencer Tra-ipl-ini Courageous have e 'uirty look and won't ge ana now .won't even ,ew movies on the -same i tven tiiere's the story . - - T.i ndhenrh-fianntmann reward money was split up am" or i o nunarea ana ws pw in mnl m ihn whole case loot SlUV. and tli old times do saythe .. . . 311 M U1U WA'ak Dowery pirixuip w. ? y wcvi ter the r.nio d W ad letAiwe forget-r wt tltrob of that afldA i i - " .; WftTTRTIB all VAT giia" as Kary iicnora ana wiJ 1 .. isuddy JiOFers excuse and Lv ion are- snooting eacn otiers T'vtheir bit "Wfae To mnrm-. l.Jed m ne week nere from c r Ton Can't Take it With xou' in less than ten days, a ooy 4A m. Stafnnlr vhn did t If 1 fose of 1 in 'Mice and Ie' f has two shows running on 1 iray and too muon sense f- an! m tm:' T?fai- L,b4 is np a Garbo Tra- j?"lm f r by staying sin- i lroor pt- tiue wiu t h- to the top dozen screen .. view 01 in jOid vmcago t I ' i 0'Leary- : who, mitted t e co,' Ae Brady is ji four .jf nc 11 Ihe Broadway Parade. t 1 ' 1 1! f ? V 0 (. ' io. r " f ' TVC-A !.i The 1 "i t . : Rft,:-r t . 1 J ; '-, cau..L. j c t -ifjrrclff C. 1 Counci. t land Li -aven ai.l 1 173. a shoit t . gay's tri'-e. " "i" , of the up!In L.. " George Horn j vember. 1773. at a'-out t - l. , at -,nd 1 . V .! U " DAKITI. CCrTLdAT, rsi : - 17C3. (2) iiiriu l: : " Wayne Cousty v " 1 1 1 v .' 17C5. (3) n : ' JAY, L' ties. (4) JAC. ; ' -AT, L dnrinw tlift V-r 1, " aViTZ a 1 3 Cu' 0 1 i " and a la. e farnT. l-'e marritd I "ar 1, ' .-and tbeir tl'ren v-cre: (a) JVt : 7- ( ' negay, mcrricl Casanna r"rers aid T:',j " ' Civil Eomejay, married TZIam Dunccn aal '. children by t-e first marnre were I 1 1 I ' Duncan, WCliam Duncan, Isaac Duncan, 1 n ' Charles Duncan, Lewis Duncan, Joseph ton- can married Eowden; Eoxalina Duncan, iejui. WDrrHf Pipkin: Aim Duncan, I . . and possibly .others, (d) George Eornegay lived in . dipd without issue. 1 Xornegay. lg) ram jkomcBogr. - uf !i ; Penelope Kornegay, married Eathan Garner and left a 1 ' "ily. (i) Jlebecca Kornegay, married Jedediah B. ? Mary Kornegay, married James Carraway and lived County. (1) A. daughter, married John Ward. The; John Ward, Jr., and possibly others. (5) GE -s GAyV lived in Duplin County. : He died during e year . The name of his first wife cannot be given. Dunns o.d t , carried Mrs, Mourning Wiggins JWjCoi. wwtftl Children by ft former marriage. The Korne,, t dwn by the firstTnarriage were: (a) George W. V CivU Kornegay,;married John Kornegay. (c) Daniel Kon Uved in Wayie County.. W David Kornegay, married t 01idftgMr;Af,EeT. Francis Ohm-of Dear ; - Basil Kornegay, married Tobitha King, 'daughter of 1. (DeVane) and William Ens of Sampson County. Ee . sister of- William Eufus DeVane King,- a. member of C. from thU District,- United States Senator from Akba. .ViPresidentof the United States.-, They mdt.l 1 County, Alabama, i Their children were: (aa) Pe-ry . Kornegay (bb). Thomas King Kornegay. ,(cc) Louise (dd)latherine Kornegay. Basil Kornegay was Crw ' veyor in Duplin for many "years and "ft member of U i Howe of Comnions. (f ) Jacob Kornegay, married DizaUh . - - gmianunved in Wayne Cotmty.Iheir children -Iryan Kornegay, died prior to 1823. V(UES5?C: gaj. (co) Berthena Kornegay, married Smith, (dd) Kornegay. (ee) Caroline Kornegay, married Fail. (6) v LIAM KOKKEGAT, .lived at Kornegay's bridge, Dup..i C tyvl&died during the year 1812, His wife was r few! daughter of Patieice (Whitfield) and Edward .1 Their childin were: ,a) William Kornegay. (bV r-v-. -iegay,rmarried a daughter of Owen P'l and U. dreVweres (aa) David C. W - (bb) Owen ' (ccfPeggy Ani Kornegay. ; (dd) -Charlotte Eorn y. Charity Kornegay. (ff) Fannie Ann Kornegay, (c) I ao " SSHmt Catherine Brock and La . ' tSrAldrUg Wooten. Children by the first marw-y S Hargett Kornegay, married Casanna Sanmora , J a large famny. ?d; o. .m;v" 7i rt i - ' j iflf rlV lfkil . M Iff II iiiiniU v - . I C 'T ; f tLink an Azr-J V'l T -party is ssr 'Ja', yit try a Eur;- ere!.- T : er did t!;e t zn'rt r '3 1 is y?-i Tj"T's if , ''' or two of Cask fresh ftw a good X ---" - I 1 t.JIuu.a Cuofca e awMt. r ' ry, fmeX- , . i a c .. .... di ii 1 worn a r. y . ..I .i V TnAn. VwnfMT. I" TI juts? Saran n.eaton.-' -w . ,,., . married George Washington Simmons They move. t -, Immanuel Komegay, married Eamctt Louisa En ;. a large family, (ii) Kary Eornf, arn I.., : (kk) Eliza KoraeEray, mamed- James V. -Isaac Kornegay'. t!.ird marriage: ) CjJgJSl 1 married Thomas Jcf:.won Teate. (lb) prissa Kora. Tied Tf-v .'Z"- t 1. ' V I-o oUirtffl T ie PC- , iSise." (1) - Vf; - iliclC- - SoSt were: (. ) I - ,nn,jf r. ' Jta and Clerk ef C-at Court f,r many years. (, ta.r ... . . T-rrfr fee Sarah A. Eornr . " t iL r. ffle Joserh Kornegay. (t) . V. 1 ...Hill MfM aw -.f - i fn cSin Ja,ics C-'.'.w.. Th ren re: ) CrtUw marrU CUve C J Helen f ,1 - . bitfield, (tb) Edward C. married t-.. - marm.i i - 1: to male Cjt'1'' years coir.e e. , glaanoroua with. -g Ing out ia t)ta u g4ni p)').j-d3 8' 1 r ents end t ! PPJCE-S 4 ! t ! Viey murh to f"" li 'e i3 a ' t;j ? h i , ? a r- r 1 , ' ? t i j l.y t :e i 1 i ( i v " e Alabama Senatorial Primnrv ... . . wlien - new dealer IIul won out ly two to one over 'Tom-Tom' Ee- i. Ca t;e oner tp.rd the laun ' 'i i.!o proiuLicnce c the ad- ' t -y C 1 r,bert i, v .a w.j t. . ..1 as a '.e for 'tl.8 Cjvc. ' " ' v Tsik, met "i t t i . '' . Ii tecs cf i t i c ff 3 J ' It. f v - i r .if ivy. A. Alrlan , fieli. (31) IryanEo , rancy-C--JW, sicorl Outlaw, married T"" ond ue of Dar. 1 I for many years, a ir the State E Their c!."'- u vers: (cc) Ei: :.i-' ' Ccor-4 C" 'ju, rr - r Susan L. T.-r a; 1 1 drenbyl-:sf"-ty.- , r"---nn mx I 1 v VKJl..K'"J X r-n. sr..i T r&h t Ties. It gfU'S SCCT-l V 3. ( ) dy. I'.'J r '-1 tj iiT' " if 'T- : 7t ' t tf t i. r L f V i ' ( ) ' i 1 yn". (f) e: A a (-) e f jDi ,i v " i r :. i - -i 1 a-) -It !y. I -' 1 were: C. . u dr -, ; r - t 1 at- ." ' -n. A () 1 st I . (I-), y f:i -.y. (b) C-r::. Ll a F n situ i n- e- f i h so ": 111' a 1 . , Ut L r c j :: Loses, it seems to me U-3 1- 4f e I Tu) i