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. OL. 88. NO. 23
TARBORO. N. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1910.
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HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With impure blood there can
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Tutt'sPills
reri if the torpid UVER and restore
Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER men
blood. m
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
SUMMONS BY PU3L1CA1 ION.
N b rolina, Edecombe Count.. .
In the Superior Court.
Before the Clerk.
J. R. Hedges, surviving partner
ay and J. R. Hedges, paa.
r he firm name of Day t
s va Caesapeake & Ohio Hai
. and Atlantic Cor-st Line
Railroad Co.
Summons:
fO IH3 v.IErATEAKE f: OI1TG
itAiiJlOAD COa'PAIsY.
T ke notice that the above entile.
... ueea instituted t recov:
of , $700.00 for bieath o;
. n cormnon carrier for tVc
nspar I t'an and delivery oi
i ( i I Oi" borss and a carioac.
qiu! s from .Maysviiie, Kentucky
j 3io v. C. in that one heao
j. saii stock was negligently lost.
.. negligently injured and
.) n - j-.- r i 176.40 excess and ovsi-
of freight, and feed due on
; id shipment of s:oek and that you
: d to appear and answer
r israur to the complaint filed in
;tion at the next term of
h Sap rior Court for IMgecombe
v. Xirth Carolina, to be held
it Tar' oro oa the 6th day of Junes
And you will take notice thatt a
v.rrar.t of attachment has been fa
med :a th above entitled action for
lount claimed as hereinbefore
rth, ai d that said warrant of
it i . i;,t is ratarnaLle before th
Sups lor Court for the County of
Edge i. :-, at Tarboro, X. C. on the
6 u day of June, 1910.
A. T. WAL3TOX,
Clork Superior Court.
NOTICE.
By vir as of a deei'ae of the Su
p r Court of Edgecombe County,
in 3 Special Proceedings entitled
Wasa gton Turner and wife, Annie,
and others versus Moses Carr, I will
oa v, ::. sday, June 15t'a, 1910 at
th ! i .: House door in Tarboro sell
t pu . auction for cash a certain
lot of land situated in PrineeviV.e, ix
; 1 . y of Edgecombe, State of
'arolina, and joining the lands
ey Tavlor, Mahala iiunn, A.
r
. L. R. R. andVlving on the West
ie tb Tarboro and Old Sparta
road, being the identical lot
I conveyed to Shadrach Can
J VV. Gran: by dead registerec
page 6 of the Edgecombe
: li R giafry: to which deed let-
made for tetteiv description.
Th'a .May 1C, 1910.
W. O.. HOWARD,
Commissionsr
MEXICO'S MARRIAGE PROBLEM
PASSION PLAY FOR INDIANS.
Stats and Church Laws Cause Con
fusion and Women are Victims.
CUy of Mexico The problem of
civil and religious manriages in Mex
co has again given rise to an ani
mated discussion in .the press and
Pulpit. The reform laws of Juarez.
Which accomplished the complete sep
aration of church and state made
marriage a civil institution. The
church ceremony is not recognized
hy the scate as a legal marriage coa
fcraot, and children born of snch
unions, where there has not also
a civu marriage, are legaUv
classed as illegitimate."
Oa the o.har hand, the church does
no; recognize the civil marriage
as being matrimony at all, but
merely a civil contract. Heretofore,
indeed, many priests have discourag
ed the recognition of the odious re
form laws by their parisnianei who
haire sought union ia wedlock.
Out of such conditions have grown
serious social evils. Many, asposhUiy
tmong tie common people, are mar
ried by the priest and neglect to
e'Lae such unions by go.ng befo.e
a civii usai3tite. Men easily take
j ivaatage of wou.eu in tbis waj .
fhe wife is deserted, and being un
ibie to show that she wS3 married
according to law, she has .j legal
r.eourse. Cases are numerous Li
vbraa the man has two vivos, being
r.aiTied to one by toe church fo;
mjoa and to the other by ihe civil
-er-eauxay . he cannot he yroseeuced
for bigamy, as only ha ci.il mar
riage cn be xeoogn zext ia the lew
courts.
Coniineaitiag upon thda state oi
affairs, the clerical press had found I
occasion to again attack t-ie p .ky u
EXPERIENCES OF A PREACHER TWT
(By a Teacher.)
Fart VI.
8kale Tribe Will Present Story with .
Thrilllnn Reallmm.
- Mother said abe
Obarammergau la famed the world -ooight with aom of bar
over because of the Passion Play.
Skwa. the hamlet of the -Shale, or
Eraser Rir, Indians on the ChlUl
wack Reservation, m not. but if the
wonderful portrayal of the Story of
the Cross to be produced by them
on June 8 was as widely known its
fame would be greater.
For twenty years these Shale In
dians have told the Story of the
Cross in tableau. They were
the life, teachings, and the
and ascension of Christ by holy
fathers from the many mission
churches to the North vrest.
The Passion Play at Skwa will
be the closing event and feature of
a week of religious celebration, ax
watch from 3,100 to a ,000 Indians
from all over toe Xortaweet will
participate. Already several hundred
Indians from Puget Sound are jour
neying toarJ-the Ft.sct River by
canoe. Indians from reservations in
Washington and O.egou have been
g ven p mUsi on to Invade Skwa
and aiv trawlliag ovt-rtjid
IKnl. s. In. lav. s from Al ska and
3rx!sh Columbia wQl no pres-jnC.
The Ur-le v Uage of bkwa con
sists of 100 traders, shops. tents
sticks, houses and a tiny but we.i
bu.it and painted mission church, to
the steeple of th'a uhurcb is the
first bi'iss bell ever carted
toe grat Xordawest. Its ; .ling
otn oeon heard fiftj- miles In
niounta'ns. .
A taji. manly Skale I Clan
rn,)e sona e" Jesus. His dusky
ale awhile." how vhrldly sasmsr
an leet uw moon uagie to my
finger tips with aaUctpethm as tt
did when such
brought to my
K.ving or Chrtotmaa by
cbUi of the neighborhood. We
would cojceal eer Joy ae heat we
c Mild until the km
taught ojt of sight and
death Uoas. ea.u child nren u the bay
alstar 'knew that
a pounding, and the
the afternoon wovtd tm
porous naOrhUon. aivey crack
corner moat be dusted; the
tabic ciwed. each little
bo v abed and tic em waa
must be brought in and a
olaae started to the sOttteg
and Lust, but not host. h a
drill on b havbv for yon
Pie watch the prioeheila chlldreo. -No
one bat a preacher and hJ
ch ldr e can even gucea the real
by of a pounding. It vies with
Saota CUua in U.e eyes of the
child, and wth a love-feast ta the
yea of the pr. .cbe and hu wife.
Soon mltvr alhc-.U
buad 'he Inevitable tramp of f
on the porch, the (root door wouid
be openoU and the crowd rlah for
tm I .. -3ias runs ta it ilina rimlr r-x Ir
xges. We wooid u. "very nice- mm- 1
' wh
yat toraa;
mmm9 mm assegMer
t mm Lard.
High
a. that rt h.
big
htm iifht free a U an
a ve ca eiym u-to Mas. I mm d
met And he enht, whe art
t-mnj as tAa Lars aad. I am Imam
then paraac wta 1 1
aro far thee to kieh gi r j "j the
astihd aeM. Lard,
thou have ibw ta deT Aeto IX 14
"Lard. mJM wiai
or u
d In tola Mmm. w.
Pnc ihe
to
mt
to in
Uea
la
ft
t i the gore a and
to to aafitmg roojo, ami toen awa
to the diaiig room we would go. A
- ... .... V " ' .11 W .111
will .be in marked
to the white lobos he
face I holo must ! puacnrd hi
I- "Loci, what wilt THOC
tarn to do?"
t Lord what wilt umw hare MB to
da?
3 "Lard what wlft then here m
to Dor
L Paul naWV kaiw mUy
. - - - . .
t Ml . W
hstw him do. Me might here anhi ArL
gl . .
to? chief
an.1 tf
of the government ia dealing wi'u t ajL to the white lobos be wiU
things that are claimed to beiuag ei.- wear. The portrayal o." tl- troaso.i
ciusiveiy to the jurisdiction of laae of J ad-s And the trial oef o; e PI .tr
ciiurch. On the other side, the Bup-; will and the play at the churtn yaro.
porters of the government b'.ame the aid the prooes.-ton that will march
priests for neglecting to enjoiu up- toward the crosses at the end of
oa all who are married in the j he plain will bo oac of tae groat
churches the necessity of iaving the! eat spectacUa over seen in tae
civil ce.eaiony peKormed and the ! Xorthwesi:. Every event la the
aaarriage duly recorded. j graac work beforCho st racended
Airchbishop iiora, the palmate of 1 wiL be portrayed. Seattle Corres room to hear
Mexico, has sought a o:!i.t;an of the ' ponden; e of iifce Xcw York W a? a
problem by issuing a pastoral letter
caLUng upon all the pr jests co p:each
bla k sack to find out Mm coouota: pack-con-1
ag w of luu; aid off aa wouU oe
Looided: m. ocxaatoamliv w- would 1 umm mKm
come aoross aome confrteormrtcr do was U go an
yhi b, sarcly must asm.-; j.
UsJ
OaI .. x apo i. o b-as Ud a
' what OOD snail bar him da
I toe two wam that he became
igrxAai seder of Chrtot the
ba r.cr ksowQ.
I The trwaoia Mh m ft thct
I taiak too aaanh of what m
JAPAN DOESN'T WANT WAR
:rom the pulpit and advise from the '
confessional ne celebration of the Tiic Mikado's Ambassador Gvea As-
civil ceremony ia addicion to tnc re
ligous n the wedd.;ngs of all Oatho-
l oa who h.-ace forth contnet matr.
moaiy San Antonio Express.
surances o' Fnti up.
It is qu.te incomprehensible
how
start
war stores about my country
In the I'nrtcd States. No
in Spite off What Shakeapeare Said ; "n Justifies such tout. It -m!i
We Have a Mild Preference. 1 8M!m you bare to go
! to a Dlaoe olut-r than here or the
A Liverpool lady narntJ Mrs. i .
we know nothing about their.. Thre
appears to oe an entirely wrong
No
of
A LITTLE FISH NEWS
1 to i ct Vovi Know What
ion:" on in
ose had a pretty daughter, to
vhom she gave the name Wad tnto
name WUd Rose was so sweet-
pretty. The young lady taought
so too, uatd m course or time,
she married Mr. Bull and then her
s gaature Wild Bull was neither
sweet nor pretty.
But for real curiosities in the
ay of names, we must go to the
country from which so inany otaer
curiosjties spring America. A
little local newspaper published at
Cherry Valley (that's a pretty
name), in Xew York Staca, lately,
- M 4V n li J n tr n - sC 1 t V
A man in Oswego county by the nemorT of
mmm or urns, gave ui .emawiaai to
U VLa thri4. J '
JU,iIt"IdWJr cue uaui v nnU am, maw
3.- L. f,,l TV nrrc Ton n V fkO
rrrvz jrznzrz: opportunity to show
our. Si.. . e U Je m av ounst, au tw
mar, who was the IU"Bt to ODen IB
Ai l Burst. This is in line with .rr, of
v.; v
o'-naior tiajgs uiu M u ... mmmm
are.n Ima Hogg and Ura Hogg." n.mB U torarma
fhe father of Lord Magheramorn fe
was Douglas McGarel Hogg bero.-e - da-ami Kuri
he was made a baron, on 1887. His ' ' in, Amirl
. t Ho. i-n
.vue was oae t?v llis u.c a usmvt.
T FlStl WORLD
We Are Selling Nice Fresh
M Croakers and Butter fish
hunches for 25 cents.
When YOT are in need of FISH
phone 22, and save money.
H DAUCY.
impression. Japan does not want
war wXh any country, least of all
with her steadfast friend, the United
Stat e. Tour distinguished QgTma
President, Ch srles W. Fairbanks, af
tar his opportunity to know the situ
ation intimately, etactly represents
the feeling hi Japan when be rnys
that anybody who talks war with
this country is wicked, tntochtero-js.
and almost malicious Mr. Fair
banks told of the undisguised af
fection of the Japanese for the
mt mmm
Commodore
to the
Some of the young gentJeman made
reference to hex name.-One of them,
caiking rather reely to a young
lady to whom he was hurriedly in
troduced for a dance, and whose nam
he did not quite catch, said to
her, in allusion to Mrs. Hogg:
"The old sow is goiaig to give a
dance next week. I should like to
meet you there."
"Oh. if you go, you very likely
wiU," said the girl.. "I am
of the little pigs!"
can landed in 1852, and induced Ja
pan to enter Into friendly rotottons
with tho r-onntrtea of the West. We
owe a great deal to Commodore Per
ry and to the United States for the
moderation of Japan. Your country
has taken a sincere Interest to our
progress, and we beg to reciprocate
this feeltag. Beron Uchkto. In Lea-
lie's.
one
ter with whom he was dancing
New York Telegraph
have do and to j Umm of wl
wuim bo ea do. Th
t- tow
what God. bat wfeU omtoto
Idadrm m ptjmm wmtM hare
nmtmtr mm
-b t be
do. ft to a c
t to
ft d
a.
Com lea. tog only- the avk
tbe talr. (weiv I to take pi it la a
p landing I would fjraty too a sack
of confcttooer4es.
After everything had bee 3 looked
or or to oar entire aatsaf action we
would slip quiftly into th aXtl:.g
the arrowo up"
folks bod to say. And when toe
guest were ready to -hive the mrgo
family Bible would oa brought oat
and soma good oM brother would '
d to read a aeierttan tod load
ia p - yer. end many e Ueao I har
a trna U my father's e;u
his voice would b husky .s a
the guests good-night
Such ur ore
pracbra life worth li. nc
torn fe- . Uvu hia ksoor ft not to voto
They draw the people and
nearer together. 1 pity the
bas to serve a poor Ifctle
where they never think or Omwi tail
of a p-xmdlag where there la h
same turkey amoonUag to tor do!
Unco allowed him for a asiary whl h
to never pedd until the sad of
year.
The writer boa la mind now
ore, her who to a tokhfjl workre
Tbe people on his circuit don't thtofc
of pound togs, mat sod their
ttoa to mi th "almbxbcr daHar." A
tow days' before tost Thankaglrtog
good old brother weat ap to him and
torn him that he had be oaring a
fat gnbhtor for bm Thanhogtrtog dla
lighted and forthwith the neat week
he hitched ap and weat after that
If asm gobbler. Tfedt week
Quarterly Conference week and tb,
Presiding Elder was ashed to dla;
with him in order to cat a share of
th treat. And how daHctoua It pror
el. Even the children joined to with
then- elders In think lag at was a
good ctorut after all. Out imagine. If
you can. the preacher
at Quarterly Coofree
tog th good old Uiothm
the preacher with a hill for that self
aaawo f -kr .inniinliu CO WO dot.
torT '
God woeid bar m
why our
as they
tbooght of what Odd woadd bar
mmm. u
I to fan ssjaaraty what God weeto
torn wa da Or oaa to pianfrnto
ftaaa ran to ter op to tmftr pro
fmwtoa If be waaM towre atom to
mJi - "ZIwUl tapaad ail t
torn hto dety ta to qtalt
aa tb Cftrmma iff. Aa-
-
'other aase to wormed at
If you are not satisfied after
using according to direction two-
It was Mrs AIcGarel-Hogg's daugh- t'airds of a bottle of Cbaanbertaiua
Stomach and Idver raoiexa you "
have your money back. The tabets
cleanse and invigorate the stomach.
improve the digestion, regulate the
No hing Bet er For Chickens And )ttJ Qkve a triAl get
r- ri
W W il B Bl I
HAMS.
SdfmaHaaftftftftftftBftBB
Turkeys
" I think MacNair's CL!c'n Powder'
i3 fine. I have never had anything
fid to cheks in tb.3 way of powder
or an-. thin3 e so that can come up to
y-ur powder. I firmly beileve your
powder will do what you say.
Mra. F. W. Jonas, FLncasUe, Va.
Boat, jo, 1909. 8124
well. Sold by all druggists.
ARE
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is
sold on a guarantee that if yo
are not satisfied after using two
I thirds of a bottle according to diivc-
tions, vour money will be refunded, it
is up to you to try. Sold by
druggists.
Save Your Chickena From Gapes.
Macn air's Chicken Powder dos
the work for the gapes. Had some
li t e chicks nearly dead and It cured
th -m completely.
C. D. Brown. Speed, N. C.
Oct. 12, 109. ilJ4
FiSSE
i. mm mi
Farmers and Gardeners:
can iva you money these times of pjoweriand."
Musical Recital.
Mi Marv Austin win doae hep
music school on June 3rd weth
recital by her pup!s In the Opm
house.
in addition to ftn beautiful ae-
j lections by the' members of the class,
'there will be given the pretty aa
ft tucveful operetta. "An Evening to
all
(To be continued.)
A CARD.
Some parson baa mallctously ataK-
ea tne report tnat w nave rii (
to rat at the Parker Hon to
It a day. Thto report ft ohanhatoly
fatal) Oar rates are. and always
have been $2 and MM.
I sometimes tbmh bad I
nrMrJuw I would hare followed the
exam pie of th whom that swallowed
THE PARKER HOUSE. j
I
talk, bat
know Ooi a wlli
Attention Ladle. Riasmbw w
can fit your machine with any kind
of a needle. abutUe or t
us a trial. Roberson Ruff la Co. dlOt t
Ooe
naawri nocsy Mowansm i
U Naturs a own tonic, because It t
purely tegeUbie and tta use W
not faltowwd by ilmltelftliai after-' m
r?suRa. Nothtog Ilka tt for dbtfty.'tk
anosmia, mal-notrltkm or
pstito. ftdgsoomb Drag Co.
aaf wl h what a
to pisxixl
m Baala and wiU tsl ym
of words haw b.
Taa wiu aa
Dunbar bu'ter. the boot
ways fresh at Hub Grocery Co.
"K cured
life of my
. . i rd - a 1 1 1 w, 1 . nn Ak " w
h gh prices lu buying your si roe Pr iJ -Til t Isto a Colic. Cholera and DUrrbo) tllk
. ti' . oun .i o..-.ta win he oa sale St
us. wa sell mam in iu-v- " Remedy. Thto to am th world Orer H
ii II .r a. 1 .n:n A7 atari rwatoflaftT . J lalM
Cabbage and Tomato pianos, w- jisca .. , mmUm tJato rttuoMe lamiitr a is
Macnair Di-ug Co. 1-4 , 1. w I been tatrodoced. No
Taa
- , , i; atnmv-h and Kiv- defray
vjunniuvi iom o . .. t
. . .,, i. ,v the nerves. I13J1
er raoie-s wm -i
. . jv. muivont de-
banish sictt neaoao, t
T.lUEE FOUR. I.pondoncy aod invigorate the whole
GOODS DELIYEBrP. ! 9fmUm by ail druggists.
amaU admimkm chenje Is to V"
tha oecemary epenee of
aaaaft
Dunbar butter, the best mad, al- Diarrhoea
ways fresh at Hub Grocery Co. Bold by all d
s
am try tog reryhafd to aby 1 1
I WW
the aaama of' Gad to asewd maci I
cbms obytog to ftw of Oad am i
i . . - - ii
In 'a Colic. Cholera oad Iryto dtoeoire wbaTHE woam US
"aaaaa. IT:
Ifto Crop Farm and Gar.
nSet'tl Just Arrivt d
8 K E
COOK
THE DRUGGIST
before yon buy. He nelln
uie kind that brin- n ulk
r Hanonir Temple
1'iiihliiijf
El. C.
Tarboro, i
A GOOD
r- APPEARANCE
m ALMOST
AX Uatlwm
to
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that u da3 from tftft dmto to wil:
a s srs -." june l
aatardar, May 14th. 4
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