. ? ? -.v--.;*. ? . ' ? . iMiniii 1111 minimum 11 ?? ... !*???<? IM It Ml I HI >111 I M 14 It 'J5 ,nil?aa>WTr Itmi 4 imq j_i j i...., .. Ij.i VW&ME TWENTY-NINE JM| 1*? PUT "MM(II IIWII ll^??I)*Y, ?? 1W8 NUMBER TWBNTY-N -?^7 -t ir ~ 13 - - ? .- -3. '? J. M. Broughtxm To Be Guest Speaker; Greet ings To Be Brought By Mayor Davis and Mrs. Williamson; Dr. J. Y, Joyner To C a ? d u c 1 Round Table. ? ? " Preparations for hokhaf the no mas] Tyson-May Reunion have bees completed; the new Major Benjamin 'May Chapter House doors are open; basket lunches have been pat to ?etherf and: the folks, who came home for Thanksgiving and those who part already here are looking' forward ? with great eagerness today, Friday, as another holiday. A splendid program with J. m Brooghton, a gubernatorial candidate in the next election, aa the peinopd speaker, has been planned by Carl A - Tyson, reunion pnMriihint and mem bers of his executive committee. Mr. Brougfaton, who is keenly in terested in family gatherings at this tkind and in matters of State and Na tion, is expected to being a portent and timely message to this assem blage. j? " ' , > - . tor. Carl A. Tyson will preside ana make a short address; Mayor Georgia W. Davis and Mrs. Henrietta Moye "WiQiamson, chapter regent, will bring greetings from the town and Daugh ters of'-the American Revolution; rdohn B. Lewis wilt introduce the Speaker; the genealogy report will be given by Miss Tabrtha DeVisconti; ? Mrs. Mary Moye Patterson as secre tary will make a report; Dr. J. R. Joyner, of La Grange, is to lead the round table discussion; the memorial epnite will be conducted by Miss Carrie Smith; Ifri. Janie Tyson M, Jhf Greenville, will read some of her own poems and* Mrs. J. w. Joyner i w? render vocal aelectiiaa. The luncbr.which is le be a basket affair, wilt banquet tor of the .Carolina TubsBjg; losis Assentation has jus'; notified Dr. IN. Thomas Ennett, Pitt bounty Health officer, of his reappointment as Chairman of the Christmas Seal . Sale for GieunviUa nisf JStt County. The Seal-rfble in Pitt County is j growing in popularity, last year, be-' - | ing the most etteeessful in ffee'fcistqry f of the work. - Dr. Ennett Is Executive Secretary of the Pvfct Coirnty ^Tuberculosis Asso-, dation and ,willl direct . .the sale of Christmas Seals in the county again t this year, ? - . .. ?:? ? ~~ ? *^?. .?_? . . %f -- A4 ' ' W4MMM(fl0A*JhHML.. 4l. ? relatione between the Uaited S&bm ^ l38Bg? Anil AZA MiJ I ? .1 , ?! ? ? 1 ? ,1M,i,,| . U? rimi ow noc 1W6II1 cooccrMd mo jepteeeaUtioog to Gat^izamad Tfltflly A n?fr<tor?ATlfi nn MA)Itnco |?tet April, WoraL^t! IgW *that the UaM-fipirexpertisfGer many to iimiii reagpnsibility for t^A fla?i -vi^ ""irtf?* 3ffif *' , . , ** . -1:' .. ;-j- -?jL ?fr ? ?_- _ ! j _ ,- ' yy 1 " i -;? "aamiWBR wi J. M. BROUGHTON, Raleigh, Speaker at Tyson-May Reunion Fri day, Nor. 25. Americans Pirint liloomy Picture ? See Grim J^anese De termination to Exclude Foreigners from China ? -'A Shanghai, Nor. 21. ?The Bhang bai American Association today re flected general gloom among Aawri can business men and missionaries in China as a result of Japan's-stand cm the "open door" policy* A statement from the association,, representative of the ofj American interests in China* was is-J sued in comment upon Tokyo's note ot last Friday to theTJnited States denying American charges in a nohr of October 6, of "unwarranted inter ference" by Japan with Amg?et* rights in China. . i. * -' "Tokyo's answer to SecEOtsryTrf State Hull leaves no doubt in jthe minds of Americans in the Fsr, ?gspt regarding the seal intentions agAob* jectives of Jean's imperialism," it said. ~ It added that nmst Amfefeans feese j interested in upholding American 1 commercial, cultural and pUSatt thropie activities in China believed "? situation has developed which no longer" can be met by orthodox methods of diplomacy or moral com mercial competition.'' These Americans aifrr?rid the opinion that Japan's reply to the United States rejecting the letter's [ contentions indicated that while there has beerno official abrogation ofihe nine-power tneaty pledging respect [for the "ofcn dqor" and equality <? opportunity m China, "there has been an umqjstskable nulfifkation of tfcd | principles of the treaty resulting [from activity cit, the Japanese milt "tary forces." ? "That Japan plans-lb exclude tUH mm- Tapenpee -yqrM from China jhi jtx'yient" the statement?sai<L - "Thrl making, effective of this program owrj " I moo^ to^Ameri^e^dew^lSr^^ that "pufelie opinio 1 in Ameriea ie I- -*???4 J ? 1 ? ? J 1AJ j ? tot ^r iHB "Aw si t . /V^l * ' /I ^ti& i jfl ? ? ? - Is I 1|^W?y^^ftr ttdr -d | gSgs^S^ i i t- I^tT' r yWMMMV ? ? ? ?C W MVW WWJ WV ^(HJB,*?!! ^ [;; tnnities . . . amtiwh**land isone ?fpeace . . . join oar jt the spirit ofJtankfahuss our forefathers evinced for their i new hud is surtfy un oecasion well worth our celebrating H 1 Z;^. <?r^nira8 , | HU8 Ojr. ? ?; ?- *?". ? ? v ?? $ '?- r^m I *'"' '?1 " ? .??+??+????.,? ... I'M) Mmwi ? ?We ?ad I a^25r3L_ ii: .i ? ? Ml .Qurf;, SaytjTe noted Xftpfej [ JE^ SlIaFS"!!!! of .u2S3 ?P^P& ?IBII W-Il UI HIMBVq BP? ?*???*? ...;'3^i ? Ilf)i.lli]illJjf|{?? ?? I if", n hm[Ilul l 111' '44>aJ saL' ? iswj : Coatt^frcottoitf acreage ^Ilot oo^ty'g rt??re; of the. MW>31 rotten acres allotted to North Carolina for J*3*ua*rt*?>fed??>ism yngtum. m this total,mmrm? *?***#$, 4byiM*uftwp? the state's <*tton atetaant ? te^oew ^^owere wdS2,266 lUarea siv'snotoent of five acres, and ^WffSKiVHXWHHIl V. i!^ l.teLA'''*'iM|| ??! ?ajLai'Lk'i 11 J.11..1 1M A.I < A f i XQ? ? fnuQMn|L <tMUPM ' BCttrjOtt ~ tUpMni ] ?AAY^A. alUfm^nf QA I [.. . " . -. ? . . -mjr ?? || _ t ?? mm! ii f j_ I _ l 1 _" _ tj^by Miss U. ?*** The meeting was called to orderr promptly at'7^80' 4y^ the president, tfri; Tt. K^&sinihad the miaates y iW?lii't -'1 mmit tJEw- T wwfi read Djr tne secrewry, jvlts* y ? L. WillifottL The devotional wife Presbyterian Lnurcn. teacher's class ^JJ^l SgS*s?M "ur^Mufa" Hdmw* SMtt jtftffttto W; J. a. Mwc.| nf Parmville .aehwrt8? introduced D.| H.tS>**5Xead?* "?&-' Pitt Claude P. Gaddjr. . I I SuperinUmdeht Gaddy spoke on the aims and purposes of modern Bdnca- | tion and compared them; ifHK Aose j of : ihe past He told of hir exper iences as a, teaser childhood sis > farmer^boy m Union J tTXS &He concluded by wtojl gsaRigiil jqereJ^ her: best every day was in no danger | ^ position^anyway- _ After the mee^g^^ I 111 -andrMra. J. M. -Moore, ^rs" I ^nr;D. H. ;^nley. Mx^?jd^! Mr-and Mrs. j aa&^gai wWO Praneea Howard and Yvonne-1 issyw-^^'^-ss i I W ' V I 1 I in the country-4apjij|fc?&i^??'^yy^^-rv;. gram Tt Se following me^^B in ^F^ml ? Tomi Half? Sfcfcr day, Nov. 28, 2;0Q P. M. Carolina ? Stokes High School - Saturday, Nov. 26, 2:00 P. M. Ayden _ Town Hall ? S&tuiday, Nov."#, 7:80 P. M. v r, Greenville ? Court House ? Sat- ; &?n?? ;vS: Fountain ? Fountain High School ?Monday, Nov; 28,- 2:00 P. M. Beaver Dam? Belle Arthur High School - Monday, Nov. 28, 2:00 P. ^THkiand FalklaacfHjgh Pactolus ? Pactolus High School family, Nov. W, 7:30 P."*. Wiiiterville ? WihterviBeHigh School - Tuesday, No SF.-V Be sure to attend your meetfcqfaad tell your neighbors about thelttpar tance of getting ^fir^h^^iftgili tion on the lOS^Farm Progrinrnnd. Referendum. ? ; - R. R. BENNETT, Secretary of PittCounty Agr. 'Consarva-. ?'v-.i^ .tioi?i Assoeiatich^ ' J. V. TAYLOR, President Pitt County Agr. Conservation ;{? lAsaociation. ?> : - P. S. ? Tenants and landlords are urged to attend. Hutson To Speak Nov. SO The seriesbf eptethsi -tetlristetta i,. by J. B. Htttson of Washington, D. C., assistant administrator of theAAA, 1, -> will be concluded on Wednesday. No- . vember 30, with an address >fct the" < auditorium of JCast Carolina Teachers College at Greem#ille at ,V... ? bonun inuosity Memphis, Team ^ Thftojgafc^M raise, sendee, mU nnd-shipthe na (km'a: cotton- hr ? i ;j<wrtrftrtT,>: today o -fight for their industry's life. Tfcey formed the National Cotton : '^7 ?."its ' BlffllbcySr^^P ? ''.: L''??." . . ' ? "? IIsiit jafm^hi facers, ginners, warehouaetueo^ thiP".' ana 6xp6QBiV6 * fiuvcrysi^j^t ? ->KSLIU - sfunld- /] |yVl /IflOA^ATt ' ||Am usee and educate other industries to CSonneiln from 14' states tuwit ?* eg- j supplemented by ma advisory cf$u- | ^>; mittee 24 corapo leaders I ho inriustrVft thouirht iimi a,'l inn ,' ' '_ , * ? L" ' ?' ^ J/' ^ E/KStf- : _ Jk ?-'? A A* x M u l? . ?? T ,., , J ??? t . - " * J tii0 UBQtll

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