AT MADEY'S OPERA EMMJSE TUESDAY, JULY 1st. 1919 A; 99 Fudgee! . Rosina Pittman Mrs. R. C. Mosey, Jr. "The Feast of The Red Corn CHARACTERS Weeda Wanta Queen of the Wanta tribe . . Miss Lillian Harrell impee 'Light The Queen 's Younger Sister . ;,1 Miss Lois Speed . . - Margaret JVeblett Children of the Queen Pudsree Old Squaw Chorus Ghost and Arrow Dancers -' ACT 1 ' 1 Overture '. . - -; Instrumental 2 Opening Chorus ' 'Dead "leaves amid the corn" . : Chorus "Somebody's been up to Something ' ' : Old Squaw and Chorus. 4 "She is a regular Indian" Chorus 'Burn her at the Stake" ---- Chorus "O Star of the Farthest Nortk" , - : Queen "What did Impee Light do?" . , Fudgee and Pudgee "I've inherited a most peculiar failing" i . Impee Light Ghost Dance (Ghost of the Dead Trees) - Instrumental Sleep Song . - '. , . . Queen and Chorus ACT 11 . ' ' ' ' The Tale of the Three Little Bears --- Impee Light and Chorus Canoe Song - Queen and Chorus Entrance of Old Squaw , Instrumental Song of Sorrow - - Old Squaw Dance of Flaming Arrow - Instrumental Song of Sorrow - - Chorus Funeral March Instrumental" "Was there ever anybody?" Chorus "Somebody's been up to Something" Fudgee and Pudgee and Chorus Incantation .. - Old Squaw and Chorus,, Finale: "O Little Red Ear" 1 Principal and Chorus- o (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 We have a nice assortment of Summer Waists in De Chine and Wash goods. Georgette, Crepe .Many attractive colors can bi well as white and black. found in the lot as Make Your Selection Now: "THE STORE YOUR F ATHEK ALWAYS TRADED" M 9, rTTTTTTTl ITT TT T ITTTTTTTTTri TTTTTTn T IT I H i H 1 1 1 1 M 1 M Hlj Lame BacK Believed For a lame back apply Chamber lain 's Liniment twice a day and mas sage the muscles of the back oyer the seat of pain thoroughly at each application. FOR SALEW HAVJS A FEW .tons of agricultural lime and peanut guano. Apply at on ce to N. B.' oosey Company. Scotland Necls. N. C. 5-15 3t The Doctor Away From Home When Most Needed MEN OR WOMEft WANTED. salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guar anteed hosiery to wearer. Ex perience unnecessary. Gua r anteed Mills. Norristown, Pa. People are often very much disap pointed to find that their family phy sician is away from home when they most need his services. Diseases like pain in the stomach and bowels, colic and diarrhoea require prompt trea ment, and have in many instances pro ven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie and Dia rrhoea Remedy. No physician can pre scribe a better medicine for these di seases. By having it in the house you escape mueh pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it ma.y save life. An Ordinance of the Town of Scotland Neck Prohibiting the Erection, Main tenance or use of Privies on Blocks Nos. 46, 47, 51, 52, 56, 5372 Interested in Film Productions to Be Made at Methodist Celebration at Columbus, O. HI IT - r ' ' i, III w-O r ; . ,-.-V"?T " " III 1 Whereas, the maintenance and use of privies in the commercial or business district of the town of Scotland Neck is or may become a menace to the pub lic health of the town: Now, therefore, be it ordained the .Board di -Commissioners of the Town ot sSfcotlanJ Neck in regular meeting assembled, on tne iytn aay or .June, miy, that-? u shall be unlawful for any neion; firt?. or corporation to erect, maintain. . use any privies as defined by section one, Chapter seventy one, Public laws of 1919 within that portion of th town of Scotland Neck described as a: 3' vi follows: That portion of the said town lying: between Ninth and Twelfth Streets, according to the map of said town, and designated' as follows: Blocks- Nos. 46, 47, 51, 52, 56, -and 57. Any person, firm, or corporation violat ing the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined $6.00 for each offense. Each day sueh vio lation shall continue shall constitute a ! s separate offense. This ordinance shall be 3 in in full force and effeet on and from the 19th a 3 day of Jury 1919. i DETROIT Hj MM t3 B &i S H S S M S K S H 3 N 3 H X 1 H 3 A ri A H E M Our third shipment this season of DETROIT OIL STOVES has just arrived and they are going FAST GET YOURS NOW ONLY A FEW LEFT VAPOR J&J MlM VOMF H H rj Thj only exclusive Furniture Store in Scotland Neck. HXH-EHSHSftHXHSBaSHKHXHSHBHSHSHSHXHS OR. JAMES E. CROWTHER AND D. W. GRIFFITH. Tbe support ot the motion picture world as represented by D. W. Grif fith, well known film producer, was assured the Methodist Centenary Cel ebration at a conference in Columbus, the celebration being represented by Dr. S. Earl Taylor of New York, Dr. J. E. Growther of Seattle, Dr Fred Fisher of New York and Dr. C. B. Reisner of New YojX Mr. Griffith, in aT-ition to promis ing to make a film of all important features of the Centenary Celebra tion, strongly urged the use of motion pictures in the' advancement of re ligious work. He spoke strongly of the possibilities of the motion pic tures under proper supervision being made- to carry a religious message further than any known form of com munication. Dr. S. Earl Taylor, director general of the Centenary Celebration, made the statement that "we want pictures that talk the universal language I believe the message of peace and good will should be preached to the world through pictures." "I am glad to know they are going to give motion pictures a practical i demonstration at the Centenary Cele bration," said Mr. Griffith. "The eel- v, ii .3 .i . 5 euianon win give me people m towns and villages a wonderful opportunity to visit the entire world by going no further than Columbus. There will -e an extraordinary impression pro duced by seeing these villages of China. Japan and India, not peopled by amateurish actors, but inhabited by real natives from foreign lands. "1 have been astounded beyond measure at the breadth, extent and scope of the entire scheme as it has been revealed to me by Dr. Taylor, Dr. Crowther, Dr. Reisner and others. I understand the Methodist Church has $140,000,000 and is going to cele brate its success with something more nearly resembling a world fair than anything else to which it can be com pared One would think that a great nation at least is behind the move ment. Doubtless, something greater than the greatest nation is behind it a reawakened ideal and faith spired ro bind up the wounds of torn and outraged world." O in- Order a case from your dealer and keep it on ice. Just the thing for the children on hot days, and to serve when friends drop in. Everybody likes it. It has a palate tickling flavor all its own. Invigorates, feeds the nerves, relieves fatigue and et positively non habit-forming. Phone your dealer or Local trade supplied j& MINT COLA BOTTLING WORKS Scotland Neck North Carolina 11 ft v THE MINT COLA CO. DISTRIBUTERS SALISBURY, n.c. tl I ?S27,Ja J S4Y!! DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? WELL, IF YoV DON'T, ASK SOMEBODY. I'VE COME HERE TO STAY A FEW YEARS AND TELL YOU WHERE TO BUY HARDWARE AND THINGS. I'LL DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT EACH WEEK. LOTS OF MY YOUNG FRIENDS ARE GOING TO CUT ME OUT OF THE PAPER EACH j WEEK AND MAKE A SCRAP BOOK. YOU'LL FIND THIS LOTS OF FUN. Hardware Co. i-J-Lc. iLi.- .. xiuI--iiO Hardly .5 3 E-l S s H S H H

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