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VOL. 88. NO. 34
TARBORO. N. C. THURSDAY, AUQUST 25, 1010.
ESTABLISHED 1822
A HAPPY
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With Impure blood there can
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be food blood.
Tutt'sPills
ft ? v if the torpid LIVER andi
Its natural action.
A healthy LIVER i
blood. a.
Pare blood means health.
Health moans happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
"THE SINS OF THE FATHER."
P-cogatives Of Women.
wmeu of the Wyandotte tribe
liaus constituted four fifths of
,il council of the tribe but they
j voice ia the military council
reason they were so numerous
civil council -was that most of
tions of the tribe were in
sands. They had charge of all
s and took care of the chil-
ut wore not deemed capable of
g their lords with opinions in
s of war, which were the man!;
t-s of the tribe.Tacitus says
ermans of ancient times consul
ir women in all grave matters,
Dixon Play to Open in Norf ilk, Va..
Just Five Years after "The Clans
man." The same Southern city and the
same theatre thatwere the birthplace
of "The Clansman" in 1905 will start
Thomas IUxon's new play, "The Sins
of the Father' juat five years later
to a day. The Academy of Music Nor
folk, was the scene of "The Clans
man's" inaugural. There on Septem
ber 21, 22 next "The Sins of the Fate
er" -will be seen for the ft rat time,
and here a few weeks later.
Theatrical folk associate good nick
With the birthplace of famous plays.
Manager George H. Brennan and Play
wright Thos. Dixon are form believers
ia the tildewater Virginia city. An&l offered them for
there s another interesting resem
blance between, record breaking suc
cess of 1905 and the keenly awaited
premier of 1910. "The Sirs of the
Father" deals with a vital, throbbing
race question also.
The New work is. not a "Clansman"
number two or a "Clansman" sequel
ia any sense. K is entirely original
and novel. Yet thegrip of the story de
pends on taequestion of "a taint ia
the blood." Newspapers have voiced
popular indig nation on this subject,
legislatures have passed stringent laws
a ban has been out on the old mixed
i did most of the work, ex-; relatior ships. Mr. Dixon is the first
aung. uerman women own ; to s3e the tremendous emotional and
UNUSUAL SHIPPING CONDITIONS.
Overwhelming Congestion of Baled
Cotton at New York, Steamship
Lines Swamped, Other Ports
Loose in Exports.
The congestion of baled cotton at
"New York following bull operation
of the so-called Pattern pool has crest
ed a condition in shipping circles
there which on the surface would be
indicative of the early re-oatnnlsnhmet
of the county's trade balance were it
not off-estby stagnation at otfcerporta.
Owing to the abnormal quantity
of the staple brought here for de
livery by theshaste. steamship lines
have been swamped with freight all
through June and July and at at only
now that the vessels engaged la
trama-Atowratb freight can find ac
commodation for the
New York gained In exports of
tan, however, was lost by few
osne, Galveston, Savannah and
er Southern ports, the ccteon
porta for July core ring the
country showing a d
1909 of 30,000,000 pounds.
York however, exports of
diss during July increased
Of $5,000,000.
What
oot-
OT-Oth-
ex-
entire
over
At New
mere ban-asssmsBj
ma
roseheld goods and they were
I from them because the G-er-a
diid not concern themselves
such things.
It docs not pay to plant cheap
v l inferior seed. Buy the Old Re-Landre'-hs's
seed and you
you've1 got the best. For sale
aly at Macnair's Drug Store.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as administrator
the estate of James K. Lawrence
He of Edgecombe county notice is
y given to all persons hold
g claims against said estate to
resent them duly proven on or be
Aug. 11, 1911, or this notice
e plead in bar of recovery.
Ail persons indebted to the es
must make immediate payment.
THEO. LAWRENCE,
Admr.
G M. T. FOUNTAIN & Son, Atty's.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as administratrix
C the estate of E. L. Roberson late
i Edgecombe county notice is here
given to all persons holding
ms against my intestate to pre
at '-hem duly proven on or be
July 28th, 1911 or this notice
I e ilead in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted , to the estate
. ist make immediate payment.
J AN IE if. ROBERSON
Admx.
W. O. HOWARD,
. V, M. T. FOUNTAIN,
Attys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as administrator
f e estate of Ada Howerton late
if Edgecombe county, notice is
- reby given to all persons holding
ms against her estate to pre
' - them duly proven on or before
A ig. 11, 1911 or this notice will be
:.i bar of recovery. All persons
ted to the estate must make
diate payment.
W. G. CLARK,
Admr.
0. M. T. FOUNTAIN & SON,
dramatic possibilities of such a theme
and to express them in a play.
After opening in Norfolk on Sept
ember 21 and 22, the new play will tx
presented in the principal Southern
cities. It will be mounted even more
lavishly than Managor B re nan's pre
vdous efforts and will be interpreted
by actors who are specialists in the
delineation of its charactic 'types.
Farming in Japan.
Those who despise the power of the
Japanese people should correct their
estimates by a study of the agricul
tural prodigies of this most capable
race. In warthe final victory rests
with the commissary, and the last
abjective of all military operations is
the mznminri of the wheat fields or
the race fields. Nations arestrong not
in proportion to their natrral re
sources, but in proportion to their
ability to make much of what they
have.
-ow, japan does its farming in a
way that is, from a military point of
view, simply formidable. It supports
a population of 51,000,000 on an area
of arcfble land that could be contained
in a circle with a radius of 75 miles
considerably less Bate the distance
from New York to Philadelphia. There
are more farms than are called "worn
out" in New England and the Middle
Stj .Us than would equal the whole of
the tillable surface of the Japanese
islands. Our lands are "worn out'
of course, merely because our scant
skilland fickle patience are exhausted
and not because they do not contain
under their hidebound sods the mak
ing for food of millions. The teeming
1'rttle farms of presertday Japan were
cropped a thousand years before the
Pilgrims landed on the Plymouth
sands. New York American.
NEW PROPOSITION:
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five you cash coupon
tickete with every cash
j'nebase you make in
their store, which will
i. title you to chinaware
tree. - Ask for coupons.
licial prices on High
tirade Coffees and Teas.
CUMMTJTGfi & LITTLE.
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Home Coming Week.
Thousands of North Carolinians havi
migrated to all parts of the country.
This State has played a great part
in. the winning of the west and In
the development of all sections. Nortt
Carolina virility, pluck and ability
have proved notable factors in many
other States. People from the Old
NortnState have set their mark every
where but have never lost their love
for their mother State, North Carottw
Complete arrangements have been
made for the great "Home-Coming Ju
bUee and Reunion" for all persons
born in North Carolina; this to be
held at Raleagh during the fiftieth
State Fair, October 1722. Mayor
J. S. Wynne Is chairman and Fred
A. Olds secretary of the conawit
when has this matter in charge and
they desire to obtain the names and
addresses, as far as possible, of any
people from this community who now
reside in other States, in order that
invitations may be sent them.
In Memoriam.
Charles Franklin Jenkins was the
son of Nora O. and the late Samuel
P. Jenkins. He was born March 12th.
1895, an-' died July lth, 1910.
"The Lord giveth him and the Lord
taketh him away, Blessed be the nam
of the Lord."
Weep not dear mneher for your child.
Who has gone from us forrever.
Awhile he ia laid ia the deeu cold
ground.
His soul is safe In Heaven.
Oh God, how divine thy love," "ho
manifold thy blessings." Wnen death
comes to us in yoath, it gives as tne
more years in Heaven. How I will
dear little Franklin his brbht
beaming face, his sweetentb man
, was always beautiful to me. His
walk in life was true, levin and
christian like alwayaready to do what
I rjght and good. How my basis
goes out for you dear mother, foad
sister and brother, how deeply I
sympathize. A place la made vacant
in your hapy home which never can
be filled. I know it b hard, oh ao
hard, to give up his bright tattle Ufa
but I believe yourheart la too oonaecr
ed to God, "who doeth all things well,
to feel that Franklin ia not better
off in his heaven of rest, than on
earth where only trials and bitter
temptations are ours.
There we know he b aafe from
all and has gimply paid the debt we
all have topay, only a little while be
fore, and is there to add one other tt
your little group of loved ones, who
ao anxiously wait to welcome "Moth
er and wife" to complete their circle
of love and add the greatest and
grandest voice to their choir In sing
icg praise to their King.
A great consolation and comfort to
you, dear mother, la to know al
done for him that the very
physician and nurse could do, not
thing it ft undone every call for Ma
was granted, and she was soon
byhis side not to leave her dear child
until he consented for her to go.
The words from his west Una "I
love my Mama" "I love my Mam
hate togive my Mama up, was enough
to Inflict a scar upon the heart which
it seemaimpoasihle now to ever heal
But may God. In his Almighty Wis
dom and "goodness, be with the b
strickeoed mother, fond sister and
brother in the daily lonely hours of
their bereavement and ahow to thorn
that "their loss to His eternal gain.'
and he needed dear sweet Franklin
to complete his "group of Angela" ant
is now wearing the beautiful golden
wings he wished for In vns pseaw
over his bed and viewing Heaven In
all its glory to tell hto loved ones
he meets them at the gate, how beau
tiful it to, and how happy he will be
to dwell together on the shores of E-
ternity In everlasting peace and love
forever.
HRJJEL? KDTQ REJECTED
Hettlis gi l-17 - Awajsot 2s.
m Is Is m of Dmtdf Btoooei UUflbl essMta Is (te
Mmom ia ( Htfketr
LTHOIGH God foreknew and the
. nation woo id reject J sea
of mo terdi
pranks a forataid that the Jewtah
tieotuifl he propb-wLsT fumiwd TvLrTmS
offerrd hi mar If to brae! as their lfiaslasli Kba fast
the exact day upon which, ah Ike Lsssb
bee selected tba antltyplral prtm' Tbrtr fsUsen
i .;. Inted thne did not st an interfere with the Drrtss
known and
Illustrates this. Jest
five days before his croe'.flxios.
of God, he should have been
been "passed ever"
monjrst whom would bare
to receive Jeeoe at the a
arrangnient. for all of the Jews fewnd worthy to ha of the eptrtresl
spiritual PrW were astoeted. altboogh the nation was rejected. The
of tboae aplrtani. ant gyp leal Priests and Larrttes God sen been
from smoekst the OerdHee ever stnebr Br end br au r
Jennli the CaSaa rSt. will be flortfled on the egtrtt plane Then wf
the great MesslssJc work for laraei. and tbmoch larael for all tba
nations of the world. Thus in due time Israel's expsctatlons will ha raaJnaaal
cab than they ever dreamed of. Abraham laear and aD the
shall be made princes or rubra to all the earth. Israel Phatond to
Dlvtno favor shall "obtain merry" of God
shall become the r ha see I of God's favor for
of grace.
The Sabbath day prior to hto crucifixion was anestt be the Orrt
at the boms of Laaama and Martha and Mary. Hto fa mo had -
son of tbc miracle performed anon Laanma. A abase mom aiiam a as a
on sabbath night after sundown. It was then that Mary
OsS precious porrume which J
of thb perfume has
to fulfill tbr Scripture. Jrnua sent for tb aaa and Urn Unto colt to be
The aas was probably a white one. for It to rvuid to bare been
the custom of the kings of Israel to ride span white eases. The raatrUede whs
had come to are J tana and Leanrsa whom be bad bronght from the toes,
nlled with admiration, balled Jeans with sboota. as "The gen of Da rid" Tbe
Great King! Tbe Messiah! Certain scribes and PharWe called ati - a to
been prophesied onterbe Before. "Bbent, O deentbter of Jereanbaa' nabnld
thy King cotneth onto thee. He la meek and ha tine asrrattas: lowtr aad aaV
nng upon sn aaa. with Its colt tbe foal of an a
headed tor Jerusalem, the m nrdtud
peim nrancnea far toe ass to trvad upon, en aserka of honor to the creat Ktoar
whom they Imperfectly. Indistinctly, recognised-not leallilaa the still srreoter
glory and honor of bis aater rereannr In the end of thai Ana. when -wswrr
shall bow and every tongas can fees to Mas.''
months ago on April 24th. we passed over tbe hlsbirk road frees Beth
to Jerosabm. thinking tb whib of tbe great Incident of thb hasssn.
Tbe road sweeps around tbe aide of the Meant of OVree on riainsalili grade
until suddenly a tarn of the road sad the sharp doctinty of tb Vslbv of
HJnnom (Gehenna) hrtnga It nasal am into foil view la a saoment Ttase sad
again we walked over part of tbe rend end noted where the Master baited the
uttle procession and wept over the City, sarin "O. J
tbon that klliest the prepheta and etas sat them which ere sent t
often would I bare gathered thy children together, even aa a
her ehlckene under her wlnga for safety, and ye wesjM not! Behold, yonr
b ase to left onto yon daeobtn For I any onto yon. Te shah nat see as
henceforth, till that day when) ye shall say. lUcsard to be that comet h to tb
name of tbe Lord." (Matt. 2337-atv)
Oar heart went oat In sympathy for tb Jewish people. W recalled bass
they have been nationally "left denotata" tor aeghlsiii n ururba. aad bars been
persecnted. even, else, by those who bare mad the asms of Chraatt We
apeclally rejoiced to think that "the time of Jacob's
ever that tbe time when thev win enter Into tb
with God will soon be at band. (for. 31 .11
use soon immanuei ia tne glory of his Kingdom SHU he revealed, and that all
Bean anaii nenoM tbe glory of that TTIngdiiaa Than she Lead wfil net
Israel tbe spirit of prayer and of suppOeattee end they shall leak a
whom they pierced. (Tech. 12:ia) We tajesre MUbhH the! "tbat Ay
they shall any. 3bsacd to b that iaiaSTa tssflaam-- -I taw Lard. to
Israel must lo drawing to cloe
Th.it BBSS whetv Jus t. ;.;-xl t.. ir?..--oj Israr. . Sgasmj
one over which, a little toter. the army of Titos man bad to tbt
Jerusalem, ana. am last wittirs. analry ai i iiasjilblswl the
city, taking, according to records, ninety eon
million, one hundred thousand, were aald to bar
tb ground around tbe aty of Jemanbm the
with erosnea. on wbich Jews
history.
Tbe Great Teacher's entry tnto
He went directly to the Temple and aid seed from It tbe
doreealbre who had no right within Ita hallowed
fined the ptepbetj. The seal of thine
tbe band, the base,
the ttme were vexed
wr displeased with tb mo Ukase's
Bon of David They lebaked the
"Out of the mouth of babes and rocklfnga
Hag; Psalms & 2.
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r T
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i the same (food, old-faihl&ni
!T!L-dicinc tiiat has aaved the
i s of little children forth
l ast 6o years. 1. is a medicine
made to cur?. It has never
I :i knowa t fail. If your
tbild is sici get a bottf of
FREY'S VERMIFUBE
i HHE TOXIC FOR CHILDREN
Misnamed Children.
Russell Sage Montgomery
Spent his coin In Pommery
XotniagdM his assets yield,
And be lies in potter's field.
Adeiina Patti Maher
Never sang a single bar;
In, her Judgement you'd rejoice
If you ever heard her voice .
Waldo Emerson O 'Toole
Never went to school.
He was plainly marked by Fate
For the champion welterweight. ,
The Widow.
"In that beautiful place he has gone
to prepare.
For all who are washed aad forgiven
And many dear children shall be with
him there
For such 1s the kingdom of Hearen.
A Friend.
I
I) not take a substitute. If
jour druggist does not keep
il st-nd twenty-five ceata in
ftani;,i to
cfej J9. FZUM
Itultimore, Bid.
and a bottle will be mailed yon.
Be sure and .take a bottle of
.Chamberlain's Colic, unoiera auu
nLirrAca Rftffuvlv wkh vou when
starting on your trip this eummer.
It cannot be obtained on board the
trains or steamers. Changes of wat
er and oLimate often cause sudden at
tacks of diarrhoea and it ia beat
to be prspared. Sold by aU druggists.
SHAKE INTO YOUR 8HOE8
Allen's Foot-Ease, the antbeptic powd
er. It cures painful, smarting. ner
vous feet and blatantly takes the
sting out of corns and bunlona. It
tha greatest comfort discovery of
the axe. Allen's Foot Base make
tight or new shoes feel easy. It b a
certain cure for aweatlng. callous.
tired, aching feet. Always use It
to Break In New shoes. Try it to
day. Sold everywhere. By mall for
25 cents in stamps. Don't accept
any substitutes. For FREE trial
oackaxe, address Allen S. Olmsted. Le
Roy, N. Y.
Tha Hookworm If
The facta being
afc in inTi.'WSna 1 eho atatelhaes
are eta rising. Three years ego we
were perturbed over the statement
that the disease existed in our bar-
When the osnaal lmn of col
lage etudent during the pent win
terr showed that more then erne-
third of 600 el
infected with book
such surprise was
tb., dbeaao was
to exist among the baas Mill chue of
people. The surprise was sCJ
er when bts examination of
1200 men constituting the aulsiara
of the State were examined nasi M
per need, of I hone rspreamst
tern section of the) State
percent, of those rapraaastlng the Bte
tern secUon of the Slit are found
hsieoted wath tbs blood
If tbe abas of n o
the aoldbra who are
arms and the slnderds of coiseges are
than so heavily Infected, wo may asst.
orally expect to find the conditions
much worse among tbe
This b emphasised by
Uon Jus- completed of the Orphan ia
the Odd Follow Orphesaago at OOsisv
boro Nmty seven children were ex
ammed and fifty-two were Infected
wkh hookworm disease, which Is SS
per cent, of the total assail. More
over, twenty of them were m footed
with other kind of intestinal worms
f be of these being infeoted with a
kind of tapeworm .Doe not urestliea
of thb head need attention of the
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"Brassie has an awful nerve."
"What did he do?"
"Waited in an umbrella store till
th rain was over." Buliaio wprw.
of the
of a Meg
They
Tbs Bent Thing
Sitriog
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ten Break fen jBjrtBg, mmAA BwflU
b.xl.T.
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Me Lot l oostry Haass Jam In.
Krrab andv Jam
Ktoe Kruiu All Tl
Wg wish hp Tbnnk Ov
for Their UbrrgJ
Tbry are CBssylasi Owr
rgvr y.ry Day. nmpg
for your warts. Saw tag 4
CAN SAVE
Th Bast Moor of Ufg.
Becky
the
hoar earn to J. R. Pttt, of
Mi and, n. c. when be wen
hstaneab as he says. " fro
wort coid I etec had. I then p'oi?
to aay great aatbfseUon what n wos
darfui Cold and Oengh care Or. King
New Discovery b. For. after tiklag
ens bottle 1 was enUrete ewed. Yon
cant say anything too goad of a med
Was Uke that.- I s the snrset mmi
iiros
rail Iftft
-'. TIiDEQb Grocer? Co.
Oset. Thiol . - . .T
F. A. Lewkk
20,000 yards Duek
40.000 Peanut Bags
t.4MM Cotton Sheets
in which hook worn
tfcon occurs b remarkabb nod
Little Howard came in the other
day, crying and rubbing several
bumps caused by a aeries of "butts"
administered by a pet sheep.
"Well, Howard,'' said hb eytnpa
tbetic auntas, "what did you do when
the sheep knocked you down?"
"I didn't do anything. I was gst
iahg up all the time." The Delinea
tor. ,
lCrlppa.
roar an Throat or
60c. f 1.00. Trial bottle
by W. M.
Hay
Base when tlyhsg
wiogs op to its a so
f eotioo has bean prodouod by many of
the Sctentiote applying water or rt
onntenrlnatsd wkh the
worm larvae which
eggs expelled from tbabodlao of latoe
ted people. When thb unotem lasted
water or 00B As applied to the akin,
only n day or two b required tor a
typical ground Sch to he oat op. Fbl
thb ground itch la five or
To improve the thai as of I
Pie sprtakb the fruit warn bt
sfter K baa been cat np and
of fresh
c- hj
of the pt
tolls em to am a
i I
11A1U
The rhafgng are from gsjg
to four per erst, nerog
ro.HC ihno foor, and will
ot he over one for coot,
a a leas log leaser a are oau
osllj henr j.
The
Hsil Insureorej Op, has
Clark
Tm
tisilntsji gut ygggg sssi IT
in threw eosis bos gstro
eat beam asade. For tog M
ire the prrsaiam rbnrgT I W
slsoty sssgsmda third perl 1 aW
W .T .urpss gell m
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