Page Two THE PILOT, a Paper With fliaracter. Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 13 1931 THE PILOT Published every Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated. Aberdeen, North Carolina from nothing, and he has not had his ears tied in hard knots by very many people as far as any one dan remember. He stands out in the front rank when things are moving and you JUGTOWN affected as the farms of the ^ United States at this time. Many I 7 ^ , observers are pronounced in ^ Albert V. Fowler their opinions that the situation Pmebluff was greatly accelerated if not Jacques Busbee m the Carolina hi s actually prompted by the gigan- is potter as the early settlers were. SPRING By Mrp. A. A. McKeithen of Aberdeen Spring has come! It is Marche rough, yet pleasant, vigorous March t^C "deiusion" crued farrn relief. A lazy one-eyed mule goes round and | People are all eager to be at work in The day the land banks began j round t^eir g-ardens. The earth turns up to lend money to the farm the in endless circles to prepare his clay; , fresh an mellow, and there is a beauty farmer^S fate was sealed for the | Charlie and Ben, both native to the I in its very blackness that charms the and his free silver sophistries, the red shirt days, the constant threat of the old force bill, which even yet is used occasionally to conjure with, and others of min or significance have had their NELSON C HYDE, General Manager varying hours with their worri- don’t have to hunt to find him VT ments and terrors. The climax 1 when the game is in progress. BION H. BUTLER, Editor came with the prohibition divis- j For that reason he has la follow- JAMES BOYD STRUTHERS BURT Democratic party, and |ing which cannot be shaken from ^ -- i I eve Flowers are fa<.t Three Months commander and his intep*- I he does not have to hit it twice is there to this day, land today forms , ^ spectacle while the bush is still Address all communications to The rity as his oriflamme. He con- to make known what he is at-' he feels the burden of it more ^ Froni them, who only ghmpse w at j lea ess. n ® delightful eluded his political fife with his tempting to do. In a fair propor-: than ever. KnT fh^hand .la.ed dav in tw.' Win^ tLZT flag in his hand, defeated but tion of cases he hits the head ; Spring is here, with the plan^, He h^s the hand-glazed clay b^s g But that ought to be hit, and that ling season. Fertilizer, seed and] bnck kilns, j a^ve aii the favorites, the vmiet, sense of justice that prompts I financing for the summer are | Low bmlt and long beneath a rough , white or purple, now diffuses its men registers when Morrison I facing numbers of farmers who j wood roof; 1. 1, + ®wee ness a ong our borders. How gets into action. Wherefore it is do not know where to turn for, One peers through,red-gold sheets of ^ many scenes of that happy childhood Pilot, Inc., Aberdeen, N. C. Entered at the Postoffice Aber- ^ deen, N. C., as second-class mail mat- ^ ^ I T~l~T |-| -i-riafi i~l IT ter. STATE CONTROL OF COUNTIES his people. A valiant old worKior, he leaves the ranks because age has vanquished him but honored in the fact that he would not de-1 likely that he will be a candidate the needed money and supplies ' flame to see does the first sight of these recall' sert his principles though stead- With the degree of authority . fastness to his S'mcenty entailed /.rvTifornori nn fViP «t'atp with re- the sentence to political death, lo .no icci, , puLucv; i boys win places on their school team-- i Its professional articles and biojna* CAMERON BOY WINS , phical sketches aid them in select!^ DISTRICT ORATORY PRIZE ^^rk. Its keenly analy .’- ; cal editorials guide them in I . ^ ' daily problems. In the American Legion Oratori- That boy or young man in whu.- eal Contest of the twelfth district, you are interested would hav^^ ^ I entered a narrow haU and then , which was held in the City Hall, Ham- world of sure reading ^ vals were reached, in North ^ he has let the country make his t ^ oIo^pv w u Carolina the reconstruction was acquaintance, and he has held , j w i,- ^ ington had walked, and I could see next thxng to war, and the con-^ his own in the process. The; Washington, the man-than I sUnt reappearances of the ap- ' youthful senator from North ' anywhere else because I visited knocker is still on the door) and say- pariti^s of the basic struggle i Carolina does not have to be in- the home of his mother. I lingered ing goodbye to his mother before go- kept the storm portentous. ^ i troduced any more to any quar-' long hours, for I would go out each ing to become President, in Kepublican states a certain | ter of the United States. He has cay alone in order that I might lin- certainty of _pp-; become la part of the show at ger as long as I wished. The home all of a sudden, a spacious living room ; let last^ Friday evening, Andrew Muse ue to be from ' M the left with a colonial fireplace : Hemphill, of Lmeron School, was de- lansion, which Colonel Field- m the extreme end. I stayed just as * dared winner, and was presented a tion prices are only $2.00 for on School, was de- magazine your gift to him. Spnnfni' woe T • .V ■ ■' Y' ICALICIIIC ciiu. i oi^^eu jusu as ciarea winner, and was presented a tion prices are only $2.00 for one ?’oa- Senator Morrison was bora ing Lewis, the husband of Betty ! long as I pleased in this room, for it: handsome gold American Legion med- or $3.00 for three vears, Ma.l v"’ states the various phantasms of I fith his“spe;k and shield inwtsw^gt:;. “sTst:ro7“L9;;e “l^d militant political 'affiliatioivs. | hands and he has never for a, built for hi's brids Populism, the Alliance, Bryan ' minute laid them dowTi. He all came to nje—right here in this | al. Miss Sammie Stewart of Ellerbe poY—youTffS COMPANION^.*^.^^ are preserved by room, ^he great son, George knelt by , school, Richmond County was ' given runs patiiotism. As I walked up the hill his good mother’s side and gazed into i second prize. W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, igan.