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OUR CHAMER OF COMMERCE. What Is Truth? When Christ was on trial for heresy The Wilson Chamber ot Commerce in a Roman c ojrt, ato wked him: Was reorganised about twelvemonth, w n uuu. ago as our people will remember a wg may Qr may not find it Ig a mass meeting in the court house nCrance is at the bottom of much followed by a banquet in the New eyery day error, but some of it is will- Brigg's Hotel ' ful and I might say, malicious. Up to that time, notwithstanding To criticise a high dignitary of the the strenuous effort of the officers church isto say the least, an ungrac- to inspire interest and encourage at- ious task. But, when a spiritual direc- tendance nearly every one had pre- tor deliberately and publicly falsifies vious and important engagements on history, and shamelessly alters facts meeting nights, so that they could not to suit his own selfish purpose, as attend and therefore there was scarce Bishop Kilgo did at the S. C. Con- the meetings. Not ference he makes himself ridiculous that there was a lack of confidence J in the eyes of thinking men, and in the officers for in a way a' man wraps round nimseir a mantie received a heartier endorse- knavery or folly. wont or more eenerous co-operation The Charlotte Observer of Dec. 1st (such as it was) than President Oet- reporting the South Carolina Metho- tinger and no man tried harder tnan diet Conference saia: he to make the organization a force "Bishop Kilgo Preaches." fnr Wilson's Drosrress and develop "This being Thanksgiving Day, Bis meat. hop Kilgo preached one of his ablest So when the re-organization was sermons. He attacked scientific prm pffected and Colonel Bruton was made ciples that are opposed to the Gos President he realized that something pei of Christ. Theology is the only must be done to stimulate the inter- solution for all question. Joshua would est of the people and to this end he not have gotten into trouble if he had bent his energies. Knowing there not fooled with science. Christ livec must be a working force to transact m a world supposed to be fiat and business, and at the same time stim- arose out of earth which had not ulate the interest of the people by dreamed of gravity. He did not want exciting their curiosity, the announce j the young preachers to get away from ment was made that the Governor's the faith of the puritan fathers. would hold their meetings on the sec- VThey laid the foundation for indus- ond and fourth Tuesday night's in trial government, wrote the Declara- each month, and acting upon the tion of , Independence and gave us announcement the Governors put our best literature. The Bishop says their heads together to accomplish his faith is not in tadpoles nor craw Rfvmthins? for the citv. fishes, nor scientic tubes. but ir Whether purposely or not the plan God." Ad its effect, and we dare say there His hatred of science and philoso- lu.more interest today in the work phy can never justify him in attri of the Chamber of Commerce than buting the works of Thomas Jeffer- ever before in the history of the city son and Benjamin Franklin to the and the Chamber in the short space puritan fathers, of which Cotton and of twelve months has accomplish- Increase mother were the shining pul much and in truth one might say that pit lights of those days, and whose it has passed through the formative works left about as much impression stage and is now in shape to accom-1 on the world of today as Kilgo will plish still greater results. lease fifty years from now. Concern Human nature is a wonderful cu- ing this "best literature," I quote ?ious thine. Tell a man he can have from Increase Mothers Remarkable a thing and he doesn't want it. Tell Provinces : him he can t have a thing ana he "He who dared to doubt the ap- will wade through fire and brim stone I pearance of ghosts, witches, or gob to get it. T'was so in the Garden of lins, and their power to torment men, Eden and it was so when the Gover- and the power of the priesthood over nors of the Chamber announced they these mysterious tormenters, was de would hold meetings, two nights ir jnounced as an infidel." each month. The boards of Governors! "in another part of this country, are chairmen of committees and these a poor man being suspected to have committees, are composed of 21 mem- stolen a sheep was questioned for it bers. .Of course some wondered what J he foreswore the thing, and wished was .being done and wanted to get I that if he had stolen it, God would in. We confess we were curious our-1 cause the horns of a sheep to grow selves to see what they were doing, I upon him. This man was seen within for too, we were among the number J these few days by a minister of great on the outside looking in. But when I repute for piety, who saith, that the the gap was let down and we got in man has an horn growing out of one we were impressed with the earnest-1 corner of his mouth, just like that ness and the zeal displayed by the j of a sheep; from which he hath cut Governors in their deliberations, for I seventeen inches and is forced tr remember these gentlemen are serv Ikeep it tied by a string to ' his ear ing their people without money and J to prevent its growing up to his eye without price and like the editor of This' minister not only saw but fel the Times they get some pretty hai this horn, and reported it in his fam 17-nVMra nnpoeinnallv I ; I v Tm woolr no alan o con t lorn on And yet tney taKe tneir KnocKs i tormeriy did, wno was himselt ar good naturediy, as ail men must ao I eye-witness tnereot. Surely such pa? who serve the people, for human na-1 sages are a demonstrative evidencf ture is so assorted in the mixing it J that there is a God who judgeth in 5s almost impossible to please all, J the earth, and who, though he sta? and everything we can do is to strike 'or-sr. -v-rUl not be mocked always." an average and let it go at that. Here is some of this "best litera AgaiH, the Governors when they tuxe" bequathed to us by the puritar found our people were really inter-1 -"athers, and that nonsense is the fait ested in the meetings opened up and that Kilgo does not want the young invited them" to come in, and since preachers to get away from. But thi then," the meetings have not only is not what I am taking Kilgo i been of exceeding value, but every I task for; he is welcome to believe ir one present, whether a member of witches, ghosts, goblins, magic, thf the Board of Governors, or not, has j black art, necromancy, conjuration been made to feel that they were abracadabra, mumbo-jumbo, evil-eye welcome,, as they should feel, be- fee-faw-fum or any other ilk he may cause the organization . belongs tc fancy, but he has no right, legal the city and to the members of the j moral or religious to say the puritar association and they have a right, fathers wrote the Declaration of In and a voice in all its deliberations. dependence. He knows as well as 1 Now, since interest has ben J do, and as well as any well-taught aroused, very much like the covering school boy knows that Thomas Jef up ot a store by one of these special terson wrote the Declaration, But sales companies, and the' cover taken Kilgo hates, Jefferson,, Franklin, on at tne end or two days when the fame, Voltaire and Rouseow; yet, crowd, excited by curiosity rushes but for these men and their influence , in to see what changes have taken over the world he, Kilgo would have T m J 1 mm m . - - yiate auring me interim, wny not oeen ournt at the stake for preach keep up this interest and enthusiasm ing that one sermon. A few years ago, vj Kia,s.uig me namoer or uom- in a sermon at Kaieign, ne called merce a real, live, virile force, and Thos. Jefferson a "Monster." give the officers and the Governors Now, lets see if Kilgo is consistent God speed in their efforts to boost as well as truthful. Whose light does the citr by lending our presence and he raid by? Edison is a self-admitt- suggeetions to every good measure ed infidel he denies the immoritality that there may be safety in numbers of man. Whom does he depend upon and strength in the unanimity of ac- when sick, a scientific doctor or a tion from all our neonle. ' O 1 www uw VU X CAj 111 UaUO one man.' iet s make the coming or an ass as the Saviour did? Does rear a great year ior wnson's growth lie eat bread cooked by scientific and prosperity and we can do it -if methods, or does he eat theologically we try. cooked bread, such as the Israelites , '. ' ate when Jehovah drove them out ( wtLtUMt FARMERS. to the Gentiles? - x ' Ezekiel IV. 12. Here is theological WIson extends the glad hand to solution to the bread question, for it mo immeis wiuiin ner gates and came directlv from Jphovnh himcoif trusts their stay may be so pleasant and Kilgo, to be consistent and truth Gave Up Hope "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman. fy troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from Chad bourn, N. C "They grew worse, till I would often faint I could not walk at all, and I had an aufful hurting fai my side ; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third Bottle was used, I could do all my work. All the people around here said I would die, but Cardui relieved me." 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This Prescription has, for over lO years, been curing delicate, weak, painwracked women, by the hundreds ot thousands and this too in the privacy ot their homes without their having to submit to indeli cate Questionings and offensively repug nant examinations. ' ' Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Great Family Doctor Book, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition 1000 pages, answers in Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Car Load!Lots of Beautiful Fall FURNITURF Now coming In you are cordially invited to write us for free particulars photographs, descriptions, etc. SYDH& HUNDLEY, K 709-11-13 East Broad St. Richmond, Va. FURNITURE FUR THE HUME BEAUTIFUL Loose coffee fathers dust and store sweepings. Pstper bas leak strength, freshness and aroma. l ffl I LUZIANNE COFFEE in Its air-tiht can is dust-free, strong. rresn ano or jer- fect quality. Jhe Ruly-Tkyior tSLsn I New Orleans,!). that ttie memory of their visit may ever remain a green spot in their recollection. - - The entertainment provided for them will disclose that we have done our best and this is 1 saying a great deal for Wilson that never does things by halves. It was perfectly meet and proper that tite farmers gather in convention assembled in the prettiest city in tae State, -which nestling Tn the midst of an Eflen of fertile farms,x presided over by thrifty, industrious and in telligent farmers have been irade to produce more stuff to the acre than any county in the South. For their Information we will state that Wilson county, will this year produce an average of a bale of cot ton for every 'acre planted. So therefore we are glad that you are among us, for we hope to learn muck during your convention and if we have anything that is worth your -while you are thrice welcome there to. - - .. v , Big Fire at Matteawan. Huntington, W. Va., Dec. 12. Mat teaw&a in Mingo county was swept by Are this morning.' Part of tne busl nees section was burned ' with a lose of ae hundred tkousand dollars. PACKERS DISAGREE J As to the Selection of a Jury. Chicago, Dec. 11. The Packers on trial for violating the criminal pro- ful ought to eat theological bread. vision of tne Sherman law disagree He ought to call in a D. D. and have lamp instead of an Edison-electric-in- fidel lamp. He ought to ride on a theological ass instead of a scientific railroad or an infidel auto. When sick. He ought to call in a D. D. and hooe his case diagnosed by theology, rath er tnan a scientific M. D. whn Tins gathered his information - from the study of tadpoles, crawfishes and scientic tubes. And, lastly, he oueht to live in a country whose Declara tion of Independence was written by cotton Mather or some other puritan father instead of, an infidel' like Thomas Jefferson. What Is Truth? , "Can you on him such falsities ob strude? And as a mortal the most wise de lude?" . ' N. B. H. Will Visit College. The farmer delegates will begin to arrive tomorrow and one of the most interesting entertainments will be the their visit to the college where on Thursday evening at eight o'clock a special entertainment has been pro vided for them.' The delegates will be shown - through a well furnished dormitory and well equipped college uueung. as to the selection of the jury. stormy meeting was held prio to the court. TRY THIS OVERNIGHT CURE FOR COLD IN HEAD OR CHEST. It Is Curing Thousands Daily, and Saves Time and Money. Get a bowl three quarters full of boiling, water and a 'towel. Pour into the water a scant tea .rpoonfc! of HYOMEI (pronounce High-c-me). Put your head over the bowl and cover head and . bowl with towel. Breathe the vapor that arises for a few minutes and presto! your. head is as clear as a bell and the tight ness in the chest is gone. It's a pleasant cure. You'll enjoy breather HYOMEI. You'll feel at once its soothing, healing and beneficial effects as it passes over the inflam a bottle, at druggists everywhere. Ask Patterson Drug , Co., for extra bottle HYOMEI Inhalent. Fine Addresses. V - Mrs. Lambert gave our people a very interesting addresses Saturday night and Sunday 1 in the eMthodist Sunday school rooms and the court kouse on the subject of temperance. NOTICE. Sale of Land. Pursuant to a decree o the Su perior Court of Wilson County ren dered in a special proceeding there in pending entitled Elizabeth E. Vick for herself, and Elizabeth E. Vick, guardian of Kerin Vick, minor, Er nestine Vick, Vera Judkins and Wal ter Judkins, Pattie Vick and Lizzie Vick, heirs at law of E. H. Vick, de ceased ex parte, the undersigned commissioner will on Monday the 2nd day of January 1912, between the hours of 12:00 o'clock M and 1:00 o'clock P. M. and at the Court House door in Wilson sell to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed lot3 or parcels of land, namely One lot in the town of Toisnot, Wil son County, North Carolina, known as the store lot, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner of J. D. Wells & Company's lot (now Geo. Barnes') on the cotton yard, 132 feet from Main street thence with the line parallel Xo Main street 165 feet to Parker street, thence with Parker street northwardly 66 feet cornering thence a line" parallel to first line 165 feet to the cotton yard, thence with line of cotton yard 66 feet to the begin ning, being the same lot conveyed by Geo. Howard and wife to E. H. Vick ' by deed which is recorded in book i ; No. 13 page 454 of the Wilson county j Registry. One other lot in the town of Tois- I not, Wilson county, North Carolina. I known as the Taylor lot, and bound- ; ed as fellows: Beginning at a point on ' the north side of Nash St., 132 feet i eastwardly from Broad St., thence with Nash street 66 feet to a point within 66 feet of Pender street,thence a line northwardly , parallel with Pen der street 165 feet thence a line west wardly parrallel to Nash" street thence a line 165 feet to the beginning. It being the same lot conveyed by Geo. Howard and wife to the said E. H. Vick by deed recorded in book No. 13, page 74 of the Wilson County Registry. For further information apply at the offices of Barnes and Dickinson, attorneys at law, Wilson, N. C. This the 2nd day of December 1911. O.' P. DICKINSON v Commissioner. BARNES & DICKINSON, Attorneys. NOTICE. ' Sale of ValuableN Tract of Land. By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court, of Wilson county ren dered in the speciay proceeding en titled Z. L. Dawes, Administrator of J. B. Dawes, vs v G. F. Dawes, and others, heirs at law, the undersign ed will on, Thursday, the 21st day of Dcember, 1911, at 12 o'clock M. of fer for sale at public auction to the highest ,bidder on the premises, at the residence of the late .Wells .Dawes in Toisnot Township, Wilson county, North Carolina, .that certain tract or parcel of land - lying and being ' sit uate in Toisnot Township, Wilson County, North. Carolina, adjoining the lands of Iela Landing, Emma Jackson, Nancy Bra swell, Callie Wil liams and others, containing 65 acres more or less and being the share al lotted to J. B. Dawes in the division of the lands of - his father, Wells Dawes and being known as the home place of the late Wells Dawes. Terms of Salef Cash. Z. L. DAWES, Commissioner W. A. FINCH, Atty." ; : S This 20th day of November, 1911. DON'T BORROW YOUR FUN HAVE YOUR OWN HAVE IT AT HOME We will sell you either an Edison Phonograph or a Victor Talking Machine on easy payments, either weekly or monthly. We carry a -complete line of both Edison and Victor records. If you have a machine and it is out of "tune" we can repair it for you. We can supply your wants in either the Drug or Stationery line. We carry a full supply of School Books and school supplies. THE WILSON DRUG COMPANY CONTENTNEA GUANO CO. WILSONiN. C. Manufacturers of High Grade Commerce , Fertilizers Importers'of Kainit, Potash andNitrate of Soda. WE MAKE ANY FORM WESIRED. OUR SPECIALTIES BEING ALL ANIMAL AMMONIATES We i refer jto the farmers of Wilson and adjoining coun ies who have been using our fertilizers for the past four years. P. L. WQODARD & CO., Sole Agents. KW J' m M w M " B mm Mr ' H If W J W WfW Tfr Tl T(r F VfF Hw " Mw IB V Jg V mT 0 The best Pianos at the most reasonable prices. Special shipments have already arrived, and the entire lot will he told between the 13th aad 20th of March. Don't forgei the date, March 13 th to 20th. If you can't come, writ us for the particulars. W.J. BURDEN JEWELER AND MUSIC DEALER. This March 9th, 1911. WILSON, N.;0. 0 it JACKSON SQUARE COFFEE Celebrated for its Flavor an d Strength which makes it th universal choice, as well as the economical coffee, going twice M far as ordinary grades. Pa eked in sealed cans to Insure the cob sumer of receiving the originad JACKSON SQtTARE Qualitj Your Grocer will supply you. " IMPORTERS COFFEE CO., Ltd., New Orleans, Louisiana s N u 1 P if WILSON HARDWARE CO. Everything in Guns, Rifles, Shells Hunting Coats, Leggin$, etc. Opposite Court House. :2 8SSS ja8SBKBSgeSgg-)3Bi ?! B B B s i 8 B 8 V 1 - '
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