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V- V 7 1HEINDEX. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2. T Editorial Comment. .red L'' ! ivr and i I i.c r.tt-r. J i.e Sx - ." g ! t --.v trig"! ' for ru;.n" "jUr but fo t ?.e uis.oruif.e id a.d .n- ri.ig-:.! jrr&r.'.sfU.er atfine-j to ivw the child more than if H U-en his . er . or. He .smoking a cigar and had ar.othr i'.ghted SttA frtji'k 1-U ti;e Child's: mouth rgmg kuv. to smoke it Moreover, he seemed t tajoe de 5uht in telang of the fact that the boy er.t to the store and bought them regaUriy a;ii would ' invoke & pack of cheruoU quick er than a man." It was heart si.ckfcnin to see thus blighted all the poaibuities ..... , of an innocent child e future o&e-Jp f jme&e and happiness. There h'wSd be a ia against iimir.:a'erinf nicotine to an in .iOeent child with penalties just severe as tliose fur administtfr injf any other poison. GREEKS BEARING GIFTS. Mr. Taft is emoted as iayina in his Charlotte speech: "What I do desire ' is a complete tolerance of opinion and that there shall grow into respect and power an intelligent otposi tion party in every State in the Tnion. " e not believe he desires any such thing, and we shall never believe it until he says it in New England or some of the other hide-bound Republican States Within the patt year Mr. Taft has spoken in many states of ihe Union, but neer yet has he preached any such doctrine as that above quoted except when he was speaking in a strong Dem ocratic community. Hat every time he comes to the South to speak he ha3 to say something like that. "Strong opposition party!" Fiddlesticks! Mr. Taft's avowed puriose is to break the "Solid South," And we are not to be taken in by any of his fine theories about Al lbg ieilion of th (Janeral "opposition jarty." And the' Assembly of tba Southern Presby. more he talks such sturf the less'larain cburon last wsfk, protest we think of him, for the reason WM n'd against thre. repraaanta that we cannot but abhor insincer- U" of iU bnodot aiaa ity on the part of any man occu-1 On aocount of friction as to their pying a high position of influence ?th,or"l W'"0' Z tb . i i i I S. Census bureau, ana oecre- and honor and power. And e 0 Ubot No know that if .Mr. Taft were 8in- gt b, quarreled, with tha mult cere in his utterances he would that Director North baa resigned. go into some of the states North t , 4 4. . . , i In a acaacb to tut students of where his own party has an over- ul (colored), whelming maiontyand make the yMhington, D C, laat Wdne same plea for an opposition party day, President Taft declared that that he makes when he comes to tha prospect for tha negro race the Democratic South. We would u 0inK brighter, admire him more if he would be ' Kxeaptiona of Cardenio F King, bold enough to tell us plainly . of tkton, a former North Caroli- hat he is 'up to' and net try , :u ftiol us I'ut "I am anxious,' ' that the Republican i, I he nays, party in North ( arolina should .strengthened merlin ifor lher ouror. to hi ilM at ever, elation. i gooa Mere- Non- i iy 10 tune a go-J ine' We w vuid uot u t to riio preaching sivh dxtrine in the South :f he oui'l go into Con riei'ticut or I'en ::.- ''. an;a and say something like this: 1 am ariA.ois that the Demo cratic part;, uf t'or.necticutt should be strengthened MLKELY to have a aa fight at every election. Our purpe t ei s no; to ue- .sounce Mr. v -ur Ar tr j-. Ti g as g'h vv e arc n-jt indi'ri,-; hi :;ere I A to Out s verv evident insiricenty. There never was a time when em Leinocracy had more 'Lie wart of the Greeks need tteanng gifts. Yoa can save fifty cects by taking The Isutx and the Na tional Monthly together. Read General News From Evetywhere ip;rfjfif rtifptargs ei tie Put fcf li-dd Reiitti A rd I! Ti- a it k c ttad Conn - u killed ui eri ie ;ued lu ft wreck trtLburj Md , it , Pr.cfat Tft it w eUi thd KirJt' "Council or Fine Ait." Tli pUo to cosubice toe fertii uer faclorie o America and F-u-rj hbJ bn abandoned. Louisiana's Democratic bene Ure mad speeches last week fs furiug protection oo tugdr. Tt looal tjjtion election ia I'eUrtburg. '. Tbvnity. reall ed ia rictorj lor ftlooat. Mvr tLu :,'XJO Cia wc oa .... . ,i i itrik Ut & n m taB L1 ia Wee virgUu. Tbi ooul ooovettioo of the Aueric&a Cotton Mtnufax-turtn AMooUtioo wm held ia Ricbmond int week. Tbe Amtricaa AMocutioo of AiiUmobti Manufacturer met jn nucat aeaaion at llabprici.Va , iaat week. IodictiuanU cbarginrf fraud ia tue Muakog tows iot c&aea wera retomed agaioat Govarasr llaakell and othere Tburaday. Ua account of a cloud burst near Uoinska, Va , last V ednaaday two milea of railroad was waibed away and great damage waa dona to crops A remarkable burial occurred near Norfolk Thursday wbao tbs wers conaiifued to the watera of Hampton U-ad. In the Sentats Thursdy two aiiiendmenU to reduce tha tariff on sugar era defeated, 11 Republi cans voting for reduction and two Democrats for protection. In tne United Statea Senata last Wednesday, Senator McEoij ry, of Louisiana, made a atrong speech for still protection for ttie Louisiana sugar cana industry. Tha Supreme Court of North Carolina adjaurned laat week for its apring term, to meat again tha last of August, with only fife cases going over until tbs next term ;oio. oonvictad of laroeny and em bezilament. have been overruled by tha Soprana Court, and he was Ciip3iie(i ja ga priaon, be r ree luoibar waa given a knock . out blow in the Senate last week, 4iit iw placing lumber, a oomtuodity, on tha free list, bing defeated by a vote of Z to 56. tsheriil Shipp, Deputy Sheritl Lsbaoa ana tour other residents ot i ... .t - uw.ouu wuu.j, , vwu , were dtclared to U guilty of con- UoM of the Supreme Court ot the United States in combining in a conspiracy to lynch a negro na:ud Johnson. When the I nittd States Sscata adjuarucKl Ttuirsday Staator li&i 1 ley, of Teiaa, calUd tht correa panciant of tht Ntw York Ti&aa a liar aac choked him because of aa article in the paper rtSacting on him; the aewspsper man returned tha assault with an umbrella. List wtek United Sutea Depu ty M&rehal Mitchell opened and in tie tame breath adjourned tht Federal Court at Halaigh until Moadaj.speaking to empty bench es, being entirely alone in tht court room. Tbia week Judge Cca aor presides. There is enough ZfV Sale C ! Ol Agei)ts ;, F08 THE I i '7 Ji ALCO BRAND mk t vff This is the greater line we have ever handled. With price to suit every pocket, and a guarantee with each Suit or money refund td Ask for the Alco Brand at MIKE FOLB, THE KING CLOTHIER. 4 MEREDITH CQUIQI Himt h Which "Biplist Uniwutf For WomtR" his Been Changed. The Trustees of tbs Bsptut fa mala college at Ualeigb h?a changed its nam from tn liap. tiet University for Woman to Meredith Collage, chooeing luia nam ia honor of Her. Tbon.as Meredith, ona of the founders of the baptist State Conrention, tha founder and first editor uf tha bib lical Recorder and the waa who made tha recommendation ia 1"V3 U'.fc- !..... t n.Ji. -a. WWQM it s uicti wiiwkv a , tiWuhw ihad and also two ar Uler.f miles west of lUIeign and wto a man of much learning. The achool whsu first established was named the Baptist Female I ai ?ersity, but this name did not suit, and tiro years ago it was changed to tht paplist Unlrersity for Wo man, but again tbis was not satis factory, as this ia not a anirersiiy, so tha name was a misnomer. Twenty-five young women grad uated at Meredith College tbis year. DOINGS AROUND PARKTON Strinq Bind it dive Concert En tertiintd bf Mr. and Mrs. HcNitt Crop Conditions. Cornwpondfoee of The I a de Tba weather has bean favorable tbia week on crops. Cotton is yery nr in tbia section and the stand ad, but oorn looks very well, Mr. J. U Hughes is putting op a telephone lint from Parkton to hit new law mil! out on the V. & o. a.. Mr. Neadham Fur midge, who suffered a broken arm on Monday, is getting along vary wail Hi it a "drummer" for Mr. Hughe. Col. S. J, Cobb, Mietea Dare and Ethel Cash wU and Mr Knight Casbwell attendsd tht Baptist onion meeting at Great Marsh. Miaa Iris Cash wall returned borne Wednesday from tirtensboro wbert tht bat bean in tobool at tha Statt Normal. Mist Ethel imamtan wut return noma a at- - -VM y1 ,?r v'if Hill ta visit btr aunt, Mrt. V . h. EUia Mr. and Mrs. J C D. MoNatt gave a rfeceptiaa on Wtd&eaday nigtit in honor of tht Parkton string band. Tht occasion waa greatly an joyed on tht inviting, j m03aiigbt nlirht. Tht guests, ia- ciuung lat baaa, numutrta aboot iilea. AfUrmh&nmf dMbki. ful mmiQ refrahmtnU, cunsist- ing ot ices, cake, itauonade, etcv. wart serrtd. At 11 o'clock tht gutsta, voting Mrs, McNatt a splendid h os tea, took their da- prture sorry to report Mr. M. We are J Johnson sick The Parkton string band will have a musical concert at the Acai emj on Saturday night, June 5th. Saturday bat beta named as tbt date for tht oonvinienot of people from tht country. Tht admission price will b amaU, and the pro ceeds will be for tht beneSt of the band. Ia addition to tht music there will be bt cream and cake; alto a chance ta vote for tht taott popular loung lady to receive a beautiful tilttr cup. Doore opto at h o'clock. est ioiuuea ana aisu iwo vtare inir . . . . . , .. , . at tba convantion of tba HapUts, ?B.J i. l" i ?7 "rVUl ! that school forgirl. bs esulli4h.tfI?,0.I, ' . Ub- d. Mr. Meredith liTad few f. ri l.hWCB: Clothinq. j0 i 9 i 3 11 Cmim THRASH PREACHtRZ Uvelf Scent al Clinton ibout Two Children. The many readsri ot The I sum ia Ssmpsoa county will be inter sated ia tbs following special to tha News and Observer from Clin ton: "A rather seoeationai trial oc curred in tba Mayor's court bar to-dsjr when John fc'owltr, 0. M. Eaircloth, tf. L CrumpIsr.Jsrt MatbU and Frank Turlington vara or an wwun on u. ai. . : J i. II . tl -e .T'A From tha facta that cam liar tiperitoce, so tht featifitd, of having won ber children frcui tier husband at ber home, and then baring a Florida Jusiic of tht peace award their oaatody to lit?. t. M rombt to takt to tut resent houit for fallen womta tbtt .bt wat conducting Mrt. Lnttn heard he waa in Clinton and cams btrt to see about ber children. Kef Fom by bad not arrived. When ht catnt btrt he wat met at tht de pot, and Mrt Lutan demanded to know wbert her children were.only ta bt Mi it waa none of bar buii- neat, pbt did not takt kindly to r that suggestion tnd ttktd Mrt.jp Fomby wbert they wtrt. Mrt. Foroby called ber an intuiting name, and ttid tht waa not fit to know wbert they were, whereupon soma of tbt deftndantt tried their hsts upon tht tnttomy of tbt Bar. Fomby. Ht tooght refugt under tht train, and lively acene wat tht reault. Oat of tht children it laid to bt about aeven mouths old tnd tht other ont seven ysart. Tht Ktv. Mr. Foroby indicted tht sbovt-nained intluantial citizens, and ilrt Lnttn, who wat aoocta panied by btr husband, retaliated Dy having Mr. tad Mrt. iombj put under a thousand dollar justi fied bond eob for their appearanot until requisition papen ca bt gotten bert from Florida and a warrant charging tht Fombyt with tht abduction. Tbt deftndantt plead guilty, and tht Mayor fined them each fivt dollars, txoept Tur liogtoo, and their part of tht cos Is. Fomby admits placing tbt chil- ea iaKbomt'" at AltantTlUt, Q , aa(i Ut ratyo of lD,t plao ace wirea be baa the children there awaiting their parents' coming, Ktv. Fomby tetabliahed a "rtacut boiue" near Clinton laat fall, the reputation ot which hat beta of two kinds u OUR BUUTlfVl HAIMQVM ilafir J K-v. t ad Figure. A visit to Fayettevilte at thia tea son it always delightful, and i ts e great treat to goon beaut Jul Hay. moont, the most attractive pU?s ia the town- St Luke's Hospital on thia bill eurrounded by the moat lovely totaery ia tlwavt kept well u4 nia yittuuw, inu uoi Ouiy have the benefit of the best turgi cal'aad medbat skill, bat ia addi tion, the invigorating air it a great Mip v the raatoratioa ox the tick. I am informed that thia ia tht only hospital in thia taction that givtt special attention to massage, St Luke 't takes the lead in this at in all other advaacet in eeieatifia treatmeat of patienta. Tell your neighbor how vu Think Say Write Phone Call On For All Kinds Of Printing Except Poir Printing. Advertising Circulars, Business Cards, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Announcements, - Statements, Invitations, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Catalogues, Programs, Blanks, Etc. Index Printing Co. Fayetteville, N. C. Phone 99. 224 Hay Street. rrfW TJr recommend Cluctt ' Shirts to our customers 3 because zve would rather have permanent customers than transients. ri':" mm S t 1 I R I S j AA O Pi llll ' ' 4 arc good shirts - they'll as washing and thev g xxl patterns that to please you. $1,50. JacItson-YIilliams Corapaijy," Hotel Lapayette Building FAYETTEVILLE, x :-: N, C JjV, l rJ-O llj P. rintinq Company VVTVTVVVTYTTVVTTTVTTTTTVT - ...rft.4r mm stand corns wear as well w k many wc arc sure to be able 3 4 f I K 1 4 4 e 4 aaaeuaceBiect ia this paper. j ttroL 1 Pajrktoa, May ta. ( like The Index- saaaattiaaaaUaaaartataaat, 44A4AattU tttUttUaA
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