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VOL. 88. NO 47
TARBORO. N. C. THURSDAY. SOVEAIBER 24 1910.
Tott'sPills
Whatever he wUhe. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE, -
the body, give keen appetite,
develop aESH
and soiiJ muscle. Etogaatry Nfir
Take No Substitute.
NATHAN WILLIAMS,
Tonserlal Artist and HlrauJt Dec
orator, Tarboro, N. C
Tw0 doors from Bank of Ta-boro
TTranK '-ILES,
stt'y and Counsellor at Law,
practices in State and Fed era Courts
MEMBERS OF THE PEOPLE'S MU
TUA B5NF-FIT ASSCOIATION.
WS1 take rotlce that i can be fountf
t uiv office. This la the cheapest in
sur&nce the country and absolutt-
reliabie.
F. H. PENDER,
Secretary and Treasn-
D jENKINS,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ta-boro, N. C. 'Phone No.
.il L'F.tt B
Hun-
Dentwt,
N. (
H8. DON VILLI AilS
reeon Dent
in
I S5SS
administered in
tin- t-xtra tion of t'tth Tarboro
ess?
CIVIL ENGINEER
JOHN J. WELLS
Rocky Mount - - - N. Q,
WANTED TO BUY PINE AND
osk wood in car lots. Highest mar
ket price. Write The T. Thomas,
Tarboig, X. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having this day qualified as admin
htmor with the will of the es
tate of George R. Gammon, deceased,
late of the County of Edgecombe;
notice is hereby given all persona
holding claim against said estate to
present them to me properly verified
lor navment on or before the 3rd.
day of November 1911 or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate pay
meat to me or my attorneys. This
27 day of October 1910.
C. L. FOUNTAIN, adm'r eta
of Gerge R. Gammon
Poannin& Fountain attorneys.
Rocky Mount, K. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
E. L Roborson administrator of the
mtat of J. R. Satterthwaiie late ol
Edo'6:ombe county, having died and
the unierslgned having qualified a
adia- istrator da bonis nan, notice is
hereby given to all that all claims a
gaiagt estate must now be pre
anted to me as required by Law foe
each cases made and provided and
that a failure to do so wlB be pteBjb
ki bar of recovery.
Those indebted to te estate w'-l
also a3 per same noUce be held to ai
LnmeiLite settlement.
J. C. Little, adm. d. b- n.
W. 0. Howard, atty.
ARRAIGNED AS A BLASPHEMER
Matthew 26:57-68 November 27
"Wko wtom to seat reviled, reviled not again."
1 Peter i ts
971 B cannot do better at the open
ing of this study than quote
the words of Mr. Chandler.
He said: "Many remarkable trials
hare characterised the Judicial history
of mankind. The trial of Socrates,
before the dicastery of Athens, charg
ed with corrupting the Athenian
youth, with blaspheming tfir-ffrymplc
tods and seeking to destroy the consti
tution of the Athenian Republic, is
till a sublime and thrilling chapter
In the history of a wonderful people.
"The trial of Alfred Dreyfus is still
fresh in the memories of men. The
French Republic is stHl rent by con
tending factions. His friends say that
Dreyfus was a Prometheus who was
chained to an ocean-girt rock while
the vulture of exile preyed upon his
heart His enemies still assert that
he was a Judas who betrayed, not
! God nor Christ, but France and the
i Fatherland. But these trials, one and
all, were tame and commonplace com
' pared with the trial and crucifixion of
the Galilean peasant, Jesus of Naza
reth." In Defense of the Jews
It is not for us to say that the Jews
were wholly excusable in their course
of Injuries toward Jesus In causing his
crucifixion by the Romans. On the
other hand, it is proper for us to con
sider everything that could he thought
of calculated to mitigate the severity
of our judgment regarding the injus
tices there practised. And it Is proper
also that we should consider what,
from their standpoint, would seem to
be extenuating circumstances. This
la everywhere recognized as Just treat
ment. The attorney, defending a crim
inal who has plead guilty to the
charges against him, Is considered to
do only his duty by his criminal client
when he presents whatever in the cir
cumstances of the case would tend to
prove that the culprit had cause, or
thought -that be had a reason for bis
misdemeanor.
Viewing the Jewish people of nearly
nineteen centuries ago from this stand
point we get a more reasonable view
of the situation than is otherwise pos
sible. We hearken first to St Peter's
words respecting the transaction. He
said, "I wot that through ignorance
ve did it as did also your rulers." Had
they known, they would not have kill
ed the Prince of life (Acts in. 15-17).
The Jews did not for one moment
suppose that the great Messiah, fore
told to be their Prophet. Priest and
King like unto Moses, but greater
like unto David and Solomon, but
greater; like unto Melchisedek. but
srreater would appear as "a man of
sorrows and acquainted with grief.
Although those very words were writ
ten of him by the Prophet, they were
hidden from their eyes of understand
fug by the glorious things related of
him in other prophecies. They saw
the glories. They saw not. under
standing, the sufferings. To this day
they interpret the sufferings of their
nation as being those which will ulti
matelv inure to their advantage. The
prophetic descriptions are not concen
trated, nor collected, but scattered.
here a little and there a little.' so
written that they could not be under
stood at the time; nor were they un
derstood even by the Lord's disciples
until after his resurrection from the
dead, when he explained them. and.
subsequently, by the holy Spirit, en
the whole earth.
The Jews, who caused the crucl
Bxton of Jeans, certainly did so In
touch the same spirit which led Si
f Paul then Saul of Tarsus to cause
thm .tnnlni. C? a. L- . r. .
"""'uS vi ol oicpoen. am ssui
waa forgiven, so Israel Is to be for
gtven; as the Scriptures declare. -The
Lord will pour upon them the spirit of
prayer and supplication." and then
they will see, with the eyes of their
understanding, "him whom they
pierced and they will all mourn for
him (Zecharlah xu. 10). and their
mourning win be turned Into Joy; for.
HN the (Xxjrs
HE WA3 fcEVlLED.HE EE?YLLED MOT
AC?A1N m
people. They
to be a brilliant but harness fraud
He bad committed no crime, but be
was a disturber of the peace, and they
felt fairy justified In taking Mi stfe.
The Feast of Passover waa at head
and would last a week and It weald
be contrary to their Law that any es-
shaa Id take place during that
Besides, they feared the
which Jesus aid
daring the weak, when there
would be from one to two millions ef
people In and around Jerusalem from
all over Palestine. They bad already
determined that their action moot ha
short, sharp and decisive. Thai waa
decided before the arrest was
ready and waittoej el
tar to carry out their
dorses sYsslgna. for the txd of
nation, as they thought.
The examination was merely a pre
ens to get together sorb evl-
aa at the morning Tribunal
could be rushed through rapidly at a
COAST LINK OFPICKRS AM all
REELECTED
in Mare,
ess mil all of the end ofrtoara aad dtr
The report of nisaipiwiilsj H. C
' aha yeav of HJtnjtAM, m Iiiii mmi
ported ef snore than tl.jsa. Tsse
Send of I asr cent payable Jan. is
191 i. to ssaxateeideca of record Dae.
17. 1910, thus keeping the stork on a
A New Supply Of
SrJ-T13 Pocket Books, Purses,
fries ia to) s
ell ha sadly
For
"If toy frill ii haste's
u -akJasj I
PS
jepHARGED WITH BLASPHEMY. BECAUSE
VVHE .said, jam the son of god
With
They had difficulty to tt ''rag a
charge. For what bad Jesus ever done
except acts of kindness sod the utter -'
lag of words of wisdom and correction
aad hope? Blasphemy waa a eertoua
' charge under the Jewish code. They
: would charge htm with that aa being
the easiest to prove. He had said,
when near the Temple "Destroy this
Temple, and 1 will rear tt up la three
days." "But be spake of the temple
of his Body." Bone of those who
beard him understood him to speek of
the literal temple. This they charged
; waa blasphemy, because It took years
. to build the temple, and for Jesus
to rebuild tt in three days would
mean a claim on his part of Divine
i power. But the charge did not seem
sufficiently strong, even for those who
had premeditated his murder They
wanted something to glee a color of
1 Jusslce. st least, to their fiadloaa. to
; the chief priest thought to get Jeaaa to
commit himself In their presence aad
said, I adjure thee by the Ltvtag God
! to toll as whether thoa be the Christ.
, the Boo of God. Jesus replied that
I this was tree and that they would yet
I see him la heavenly glory nod power
; at the right hand of Dtitoe favor.
, This, the High Priest declared,
sufficient proof of bUspbemy
aw.- wessse D T. stead
very attempt to cm
was ran. At last I v
16am Da.weey. Ta.
Bill Books and Other
i tossPenBBSBBl
rH5 i-eather Goods Just
as Joseph forgave his brethren, so
will this great antityplcal Joseph of
the throne of earth freely forgive those
who caused his crucifixion
Politics and Selfishness as Religion
The Jews are not so different from
other people now, nor were they then.
History indicates that some of their
highest offices were held by lrrellgt on
to ts for their political Influence; thus
the chief-priests, st the first sdvent of
our Lord, wss s Sadducee, who wholly
disbelieved in the promises of God to
Israel, Including a disbelief in the res
urrection of the dead. Similarly today
there are high-priests, both amongst
Jews and Christians, who disbelieve.
and vet hold hieh oaaltlons. Amongst
Christians there are D. D.'s who are aosn. now ye nars neara ots tnaspne-
unbellevers and many of the most no-
tnafned practically the aaaae. cmo oohoTnglii sssasm?
'"! mi il iT tanin7 l-8" !r 1""B . TeS
of freight-earning rnweaaa, 16J6 per u U hy W. H. MasaaBfr.
cant., tooa osrrted ae mile. 12.67 par nmHiis f lj L
rl Received at Cook's
Drug Store
To tnve spod health. Mve toe
happy, fallow the advice of the
IMasonir Temple
Tarboro, -
Building
W.C.
Office Days.
1 will be at my office in the cour:
boas; on Mondavs and SatuTdaye of
each week.
W. H. Pittman, county Sup. Educa
noa.
ifilpiPlific Wheat.
The Most Prolific and
Best oi Milling Wheats
Yields reported from our custom
ers from twenty-five to fifty-two
bushels per sere. When grown side
by side with other kinds this splen
did beardless wheat yielded from
five to eighteen bushels more per
acre on same land and under same
conditions as other standard wheats.
W herever grown it is superseding
all other kinds and it should be
sown universally by wheat growers
everywhere.
Wrice for price and "Wood's Crop
Spedai" which contains new and.
valuable article, " How to grow big
crops of wheat."
What reply I" And the
dl answered that he waa worthy ef
death. The rabble In the Court, hear
ing the commotion, felt at liberty ta
abuse this prisoner, aa they hod does
others. They showed their contempt
of htm by spirting upon htm. They
derided him by smiting him aad say
tna. Prophesy, rati who saner thee.
"He wss reviled, yet reviled Bat
table rabbis amongst the Jews slso de
clare themselves thorough unbelievers.
We ere not claiming that such unbe
lieving Christians and Jewish minis
ters would lightly espouse end support
an unjust procedure against sn Inno
cent man. We do not know about this.
It baa yet to be tasted, perhaps. We
do know, however, that when faitn
in a Divine Revelation and In a Divine
supervision of human affairs to lost the
natural effect la that the losers of the
faith become more and more policy -
men and consider policy the extreme
of human wisdom, particularly in the
guidance of affairs of Church and
State.
Taking history for it. tnat tne leao- (h. qii.. u uj b
... . T 1 " "
era or juoauun sksssj J- , Tt Is not to mar and encunsber
MORE SCHOOLHOUSE TALK 1 ad 47 weo
Ing Where the Alderman
Been Short Sighted.
Flee where appears an advertise men
for the old High School bontdlne; aad
UftEFcTe THE SWriBPf in 1
T, W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.
We are headquarters for
Trrn, Seeds. Grass and Clover Seeds.
Winter Vetches, Dwarf Essex Rape,
Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc
inscriptive Fall Catalog mailed free.
abled them still more fully to under
stand that thus It was written in the
prophets and thus it behooved the Son
of Man to suffer before entering into
bis glory before beginning the work
of blessing Israel and the world. Yea,
today many Christiana are as deeply
confused on this matter as are the
Jews. Many have rejected entirely the
thought of Messiah's glorious King
dom reign for the general, blessing
and uplifting of Israel and all human
ity. From their standpoint, If "the
sufferings of Christ" were Intended to
prepare the way and usher In his
tnen tne program
were Higher Critical unbelievers (Sad
ducees). we can readily sea that their
policy waa to curry favor witn tne
Roman Emperor and to seen to noiu
the common people . to subjection to
themselves. To these, then, it must
have seemed almost a calamity that a
poor man. although of noble birth, of
the family of David and the Tribe of
Judah, should gather about him s
handful of nondescript fishermen, tax
gatherers, etc; that be should pro
nounce sateaaBtt a king and declare the
setting up of his Kingdom to be near.
and that by the exercise of some su
pernatural power for the heeling of
their diseases be should attract the
"common people" to his standard, but
not the learned. We can weH Imagine
their reasoning that. If this thing, the
popularity of Jesus, continued to In
crease, It would shortly reach the ears
of the Roman Emperor and then all
their claims for Imperial favors would
be discounted and they would be rated
aa a nation of rebels.
-The riding of Jesus Into Jerusalem,
just before the Passover, on sn ass.
after the manner of the kings of Is
rael and surrounded by s multitude
shouting. "Hosanna to the Son of Da
vid who cometh in the name of the
Lord," capped the climax, so to speak,
and convlnand these unbelieving Jews,
politicians, occupying religious offices,
that It would be far better that one
Innocent man should die than that tbs
whole nation should be turned Into tur
moil and wrecked by the Romans In
consequence.- How many American
preachers, judges, officials, etc.. would
In this enlightened day be inclined sim
ilarly to decide such a matter! And
to not this the policy which always pre
vails In monarchies? Fancy such s
commotion in the capital of Germany,
Italy, France, Austria. Russia. Great
Britain, the United States. Fancy
that after such s parade, mimic though
It might appear, the adored one should
go to the temple and execute s long
neglected law and, in thus exercising
his religious rights, suppose that he
should drive out the money-changers
and merchants from the outer pre
cincts of their chief religious Cathe
dral t What would be done to such s
person today? Do we not know that
In the most civilized lands be would
be arrested and imprisoned, and In the
more savage lands he would be beat
en or executed? When, therefore, wa
view the situation from this standpoint
we lose any spirit of antagonism which
might have been ours; It turns to sym
pathy -that a religious nation should
eat Spsotolssta "Take a phyesc encel Q u..
B1 aVVflete Isae tssfclB BeaWi JOtsi bVOBJsBi fcsswsJB JeVssssfM Ph sWa akaBisBsM ssS jsskssee aKsssa ejng-sk
hot . sick day to Holder's aonky sJ" " mpajsmj lUi t - , - -a j 1
The Flrat Thawsrapl ln. Bassaaam
ttea Ore fixed assd offscaw day of tf Mf m Tra, "ikiitti saat aasssssaato assBBeBeo mtMH
nsstoering order which she court to- - - tesa'ltoatoj"" " fc",'iB, . laPAJS
aned oa October it, 1666. aapesat- Vmmm ia,. iWg t' , j, Oa6 eaea 2jgM
rhiaashnm thto oniony oa Use toat maf tmtttQ gSersseaa Baa
jdu6 v if"o mjp!- iitoa. 16. c at W. JjJJjJjj,6 'JjssssJi
aad tea general atoaatee of the pane JjJJIJ' stoassTmsa ttetosmaa 6ttdtJf
aa' Mesnortol waa filled Baaday to aaa .T.Ta".-M ssaato OllssssBsTJlVssxTessTsft
aad hi- .miij, o okri ia-ii. fr ailtj far the bast W. a Ptoastoa.
Common murh longer.
The Sohoool Board have
xJous to utilise this
endeavor to purchape a site for It
on soar oy property. a propen; I wmA n
owners asked more for their proper I totx daUvwred aha
ty than the Board felt Justified
" i ware of a
ton of water, sewerage particular motX eioqaessl dlctoo.
y e isvuer oeoame a prune nifiwr The muatoal part of
If the town would insure tea two I HmM aU
needed Improvecnenta the site would
oe purrnes a. inasvnsssury a major- dw.
a km
ky of the Alderman said they were I in she S or 10
wilkng to toataU thto. bat they nev I aMA tm here ha
or took official action or would i J Lmpreasad tea public with hto
sure uie tsoaru uat wsnor aaa wv pKy and m make one of
OSSSgM would be furntohed. Not xur
nished gratia, but that mains would
be told so that trey could be tapped.
Falling to take any action the
Board then Informed the authorities
that, they much desired to use this
bu idlng for "inri,l training and do
mestic science; that the Board oouki
not obtain an eligible location aad
toft It with the Aldermen to any
whether they could have a lot la
the north-east corner of the Com
la . Lewto v, 8 S Gay
perfunctory boa
wishes to him
SLn fc. I
i there Ithe shn i lafartmi teem ste Wte
HERE IS A REMEDY THAT
WILL CURE ECZEMA
Kinadom of glory.
mnat have failed, or else his Kingdom
of glory Is to be a heavenly one and allow itaelt to p lnt0 ,b hands of
not, as they believe, in accoru witn pouticisns to such sn extent
IRADt-MARKS llfld GoDTrlnhfS nvwttml.
iLhkrtch- Model or 1'hoto. for reS SB
. Ptntilltv. Pntt-iit practice es-
' waseass,
'-j'i 2 (titj in stamps for lnrlacMe book
fi .? T0 0BT'S and SELL eAVESVS,
-f v ii pay, u"V l f a partner,
rteut u jjjjj other ratoabSe lulermation.
Mta3tes ss
PATE T LAWYrRS,
o venih &t., VYashinflion, D. C.
the prayer taught by our Lord, "Thy
Kingdom come; thy will be done on
earth." The trouble is that they will
not realise that where the sufferings
of Christ, theHead. ended, the suffer
ings of the "Body of Christ" began
the sufferings of "the Church, which to
his Body" filling up the measure of
the afflictions of Christ, which are be
hind (Colossians i, 24). As soon aa the
"Church, the Body of Christ,"
have finished the bearing of the cross,
after him, following in bis step to the
end of the Journey, then the Kingdom
glories will be ushered In. Israel's
blindness will be turned swkf and the
pleasing of the Lord will begin to fill
Brought Before Csisphss
It was very courageous on the part
of St. Peter that after having smit
ten off the eer of the High Priest's
servant (tbongb the wound wss healed
by Jesus), be followed bis Master Into
the Court of that high-priest to see
what would be done The arraign
ment waa at night, although it waa
contrary to Jewish Law to try a pris
oner at night for any serious offense.
But there was an excuse. Thto waa a
special case; baste was necessary, be
cause whatever would be done must
be done quickly; the very next day the
unbelieving officials perceived that
It would thus appear that the town
auhorsUea are the ones to b lssne for
the threatened e nc -oar h moot on
the Common.
Panola and St. David Streets are
both without water or sewerage and
both are needed aad would prove
rnume relive.
Were mains told down these
the undevlped property on the
side above the Common would
he built up end the taxes now de
i:vcd woul be iTtciea.M-1 money fold.
Aldermsn Should Ask.
If the town will keep Its wate
section, there would not only be
aws9KSj exteadei beyond .the bnildin
building but more users of the water
for every building that would then
go up would be supplied with these
modem nece settles
The praoeedp of this old buildtof
will eventually be turned over to the
School Board. The Academy True
tees were perfectly willing to give
this bsMsdlnc to the School, bat de-
aired to protect the
It to quite probable that
If the aldermen will save
that water and sewer mains will be
laid a sfKafcle skte will ha pnnchaasd
and everything aetledt to tea asftofac
tion of all.
But it Is upjiad square so to the
Alderman. 4
he skin wkeal
rdL. R & J. P.STTf4fw
MACHINISTS
L:'rX22We Repair .Machinery
All Kind.
to drive the
One
-We
Why waste
3 en tang with
tlona. trying
from
Cook's Drug
i t isvn Uqull preparation tor
one to rid the akin of aaa
Ufa that nsna is the tine tot
application wiU relieve the
often times one hoUto to aufftossaf.
to care a minor case of eesassa.
In over 1.000 towoa end cf tos la
America the toadang dl aggisl has the
agency for Zemo and ha will tool you
of Use aaarvetoaa cares aaaae by thto
agntoad and the c lee a eat snoot papu
le r treatment (Or ecsesna pteipln das
draff and ell other farms of akta or
scalp effect iocs whether am Infant
or frown Person, will you try a
Cook a
zBLZ twlve Us The Next Job.
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Ua Stress, situated to the etty of rifTMs
Rocky atom, aear tea A. C. L. Fas- THE
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I have ChRy
7
la pairs ami trios
Price hSB doners
pay now. Delivery January 7 Lb
R. Order at oaea.
W. A Thsgpaa.
N . C
Stowing.
Fills the body with
vitality, mak.e the
If health Is wealth aad money talks
For so the proverb rune,
A fortune you may plainly eee.
In taking Rocky sfnnsileji Tea
Bdga
i WW .
teor ; makes you feel like one ton
agate, That's HoUtoter'a Rooky Moaa
sste Tea. Take K joahlte addi
Pouad Cakes. Hah Oroeary Co
at W.U mmmmXmlLSi?
Spend yoar amaery at ArasMtms
WOltocs
of hto
Gay resided up to the
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