Newspapers / The Kinston Free Press … / Nov. 25, 1914, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Kinston Free Press (Kinston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE KINSTON DAILY FREE PRESS F1VI2 PII HILL 13 10EMiail RECENTLY ADOPTED BY THB!V;'G AND The Graphic and Interesting Story of L.te Poi. bi!itie3 of a Community Vhosc i-leso :rccs are Appreciated and Already IJta; Ul&'zid but Whose Real Develop r;. : h Yet in its Incepiicn tC. Guy Cell, Special Correspond. . ...... w; ;.. ..."il l.iiiM- "Pi:k Hill h wide awake- a e--;.- ; ' -'.net-, s.l. a marvel- ninniiy of'wide awake ron. Pe-.ad'. " '. ' ! -m-ai ly enough to wVn the masa niocung wa : I . ". o.v-.r. coming of those who that mass meeting vhl-.'h :. -ai i a; , '' '! !l'""' ar.mng t!ie very btt jieo- iho oi-cani-'-otion- of a (';:.. a , 'ummerce for Foil; llii; da . d,.,.a aimted was 'frk v . Wake." It was hardly nee .-;. y da the i amb r of ( o.r. ;. io haw i iio., that i;lt.:sit, far whoa Uu revvi ..at out to (ho. v.a.ah! that every usiiH'.v: aal pr.a.Y. -a, man in 'own nsd joint 0 Sue t it i.o.'vr of t..u-. in; ! ee i vi a y :v.aW f l!.a' . 'j:ai i -:iut w.l.iiH! k'.t-vv ih it idol. Hill w as' wide awaka. The n;;iiii.:a:ii'U of ,V. ;r.vii of I'i.ii; ilill was .;rl.:r, h : ; 1 a (' : .: mass mee'dea it was a me. lire; for. busirio.s. '. '! wet o c .-.'.i-eri.d for tho 1 aUernaaa ol' i-'ii'!; I! ill. IUv.s woo itiaci.. d n.!. I a' foil and aetual re.--"! - ; '.v.-.-i .unit vol. One of .ho f" r -1 i.v.i'A. :' v -t". :! wa iht planting of shade ;if ; ndee:; t!:o ... ' -a s . ,h;. tov-n. I'i ! c.-: y ownei s will -.i i-ry oi:i the; -a; - yea' b--. a.! aevo.id !hou freer ha-c been .! .-red. '"'he wii.a'.a r'l. a :'-f ! : ('!,;, :ai)f .-f ( .-aiM'-ict r,y tl: ! .. vvy ! f.ir. . 1 ! i ' ' O'l and. ft'OVll ! v L! a i..t: . !. 'a ? 11 wilo ?:)!. ai i a ii ;. - ;Im.- ' :!.. oi laaMa, a !a'aa'.' H.v.n win!" dio op ,aiaai:''y 1.. ... w a, . a t t , : av - .!! ... .; Pti. r'.s " aaa a-: . la 'l' 'a:; ' (' ta" p:a fid) ' svaa : ' ..'-.-.. ia.i thtwo. hit ai-itrr a n m i'i . no 'a.-'. a v! "' (. :.. a!.i i i-vr,-y ta;;a i:. ia iai or a:a,aiaaia a.it! in R f:.a- the totjirt.vi-;nuu of hi lont: a '.f'1 . V: ' :-,( ' ;:.a i., .a-y or aai, the Hid W-.r'-, 'a .::l (diaipaf ; of ' aarr: :v", i-.iv. .. !--d i.ha, l!a t: a ai' the :a;aaaaa v .: worhi. oi f: :.;t:,a ..f :a. a- ;r'. !. Wcii- S.ia. ..' (ia l':.v;n-ct. Pink :..!. .. a a . pooph , i . ya . .: iv in siiv but born, wa!! r:in-i ;. aped, 'the iiifan .iroaa-..-.. a aar :a n well dcvah.i-i - ...'ly. ara! :ha. rightt so . Those (aims'! i-.v: . : at it the h'.-lm pvn: rhu tf i!.v.. efl'ai'ta can avail il:at "Uf aci-'.-'v v.: ; live in p;.,!c lid! vay Maaak, aa-d thero is no ;c,u..n ".'-!; Lheii- jircho tica should not conio truo. The.e is ;.!er.y "t aoom for every lino ot mcreaiitii'? o.au.ai'y. Room for :r ..au'act1. vinf( iiittri-:".;-, room for liiar.c stekci a and hoirtf na-i;-l ; Pin!. J nil aeada a iacsaa a-'- to all the world that sites ai a waain;' fur factories and for i.uslness iasti ttaians and v.-i.hout. cos'' Mora thcr. ! . i anal. More than this, ' i!:!. lull Jioop'.o a'ii l a I'l.rihor inas s.;;.x -ti.-.y sirti.d iv .aly ai.il aiiAi'tu.: aid in rwiy .os ilia.- 'ay, die man who eames ainoa ; lh. n with a sua;! alat St.!, laala lasin, ? (a'opo.dt ion. 'J'hoy -diase I".; 11, d iai:. , helievs in cii-ooeiatsai.' :ia.l :t .y m a viili!!j-C to co-o'eraa." a.h die a. v. comors. Inai. is i he ra a , a,,.i h f;oe forth with i'na ,; ; a .ant t adorse ment of 'a a t haia.. r of . n.maree. To mm of en- ;ry aa.i men of iie 'enntriati oii, Ikal. "t'( rw on in--die opn- . tai.n,. i taie." Ihere is cli'iia'o ih u .. ''I ia .he a man feel ; ' ia," . a ': . a "il ' i" .an the -:': '!'a a . a na va : a a..i air that a: f.-,;e ' : .. . v . lii" i he rail- ay a . i ;. . , '. ::'. lu a a a t'ona -, in ; .! :. . va!. i . -i e ca!! of da: i ;u. '! ke lK-).:aiaa.;;--l;ri. I'y. a lata" v.l.ik- a"a tha re was .' I -" I' d. ", h -y ;.t- ;jo. ' ip.'- d . da. 'del a; '!'.: IT". r is ,f "dadi'v'' ..f ' 1 . i a iidl. ?.a!ie so. '1 lie l;..va a a. a ;,!;, v;;a lull boVt Ci.:v:;: Til: - j a .a a 1 "wod i : Ida ai dial ii-ai !':. no:1' fkaty ;. ta. -i a maws- y aae taae o "o nl the J;. .1.1 of ! 'o aa i loiv idvr-.o. era f.-e I, - - j ra ay. !a ll.'Of)-1 '! a aaanher . ! : : '.fir ll' ?r"S a. ' l f . ,f .'.j . ' . da di i 't !ina, and -1 n ' ; ' ea;. r !! of p, a-a a : h.-au-d. a l huusc : ' ...aid a . ' ; " . aae nf the laia, ;a"; . e"; j'je id at are. Gear-' "". a- , : . a ; 'ea! .f the Tta: i ; ' : he 1. or. aidant of 1 h a ( a a . ' n -a a, ; ad he is k , - d ia. ai'il :oai..a.':ar of t If I ia'.i i oiet.h' .if fontp.iiiy. lie 's a i.trv'a v "' owner. pidJic rid -a-ed ... d i a- ' iiis vasion ; .he p. id; ''. i ' 'he f'ii'ai--" k f..,a d .. ; j ;a - 'aa-vdal-e t f t'o' j... ! . aa.:- : of do' section of Faf-iei ' I . d ;.!, of hich i'i li lid! i ia. i I a-. He live:., in J'iak (:dk o:' ! i a a . iaivin;: ree'evdv i -'V : a. I ! -va v.-hhv.'C a ea . -.aau'! : d i.era he. j . - a to re- j j ; I aa a the I ar:a . .ier r.f !ia ! a. a, : fa-o-a. Toriier M a ! : ; ' in- ; , .i aai! I ):ov.a; !iy,v ! ka e :re 1 h . aado.i of otk r. 1 i.-' IV . i a , : 'a a a aum" )'.'. a hvia , . ; i , i ' : ;' .; do.- 0f e, y : . a aa ; ; '.::; together ( i a , a e r a.'hievi n:er . ef a d - a : r tow:a -A daite aa-.. tc a , . ; of tire . hole i . itic i i'i aaf ' i' i i...m i adosi. .if;nn; V.r,; e ll; a ays. Ai the j.ivsv ivt tirav. i.sk li' it lir fa,! of the '.',n'- a'"' ' The Dank An EWntiaL ly west from Kinston, the county ctf Kraph. Company, 'the Ion ' distance I Pink Hill is found in the enthusiastic or Lenoir county. This gives the 'Mo of the Bell System, and nt Kin- j deVotion every man feels for his own tow.n o railway inlet and outlet1 to I mi the local company connects with! town. hinstun where tho railway connects I th8 ine Carolina Telegraph wi h tho Norfolk Roiuhcrn east and I 1J Telephone Company. (Jeorge wet ami the Atlantic Const Line I Turner is the president and manager! 0,,e of tho first essentials in every u.rdt a.nl through these lines con-1 ' in',v i1" Telephone Company.! really good town is a iiankini? insti- i.cct Willi all the world. I mo tnarn e'- of (. ommerve tho I vui.on. n is not a luxury it is a Wdh'a the last fov months the j centru' or,'aii:..auon of tho town, is I necessity. It is a little hard to hrin v.r-;-!: of baililiit.-f ;, nalwuv from Tink we!l Innnni'l!- -l:r- ueorire Turner, I men io ir.e realization or uie actual llii! to ;;.lavii!e. has been pushed, l,rc8lllt;,u; Mr- Stroud, vice-pres- necessiiy ot u bunk until after they lllij Uie canatiu. 'lion fore a exuert ? to I n"1u-- v'- "inniai, secretary, I '" tAj'ineme un uic iiimi a-." !! die run! hv Juiiotv 1 nidi 8m' "r- L- p- Tymlall, chairman of I tulien. In very truth, it would be a' tall freight service e-nlv in th the executive committee are the act-1 most impossible today for the com- ive oiiicers. I meix'e oi tne count rv to he carrietl on Location of the Town. I f t were not f or the banking sys Tink Hil'fis I.Traual in the crestT.f tC1M f the countr' a hiirh rid re. in the .southeastern cor- I L very body needs the bank the nor of I.em ir county, IS miles from I !H"' nuui etds it in order that he Kinston. The '.own has natural drain-1 n,a.v deposit there his earnings and asro practically pu fect. On die one I tlus manage to save a few dollars A station will be built Bt a al this lin?, ten miles ni i a peod line of bllni- i.x lull, i tic company s tail way exports to coa- kjo the rivail to Chiiujuapin some dia i-'t the comiiiK' year. This Id ,.a.;.ia i.ryr, will IlK-S t) 1 l h-.iihlin aac load wiii . raiir to Pink Hill the bus- side the water funis its wav into the f,"m months wnires, when if he . . . i . i i. i , .. me-,:. !rjn, ;;.i0 eastern lad f of Duplin Mouse nei, winie on the other sale ":ui hepi tne money in uie nouse or county. '1 lie Tow n As It Is. the fall h to the Cane Pear. There 1,1 his pocket, it would have been is an al.i'tidaa.-e of artesian water of spent before he was really awaie of ovi'pll..i a a .,,,.1 ,,,..v, ..i I it. 1 he rich man needs the hunk Pildt Miil indiiv is a Ihrivinw town I ... . . . v I r., :.. : u.. - : ia i . . I i;y mo pro ::e. i nere is an airital loll I 11 "r cn uviur.ii m siujuus a number of business f ,,,., r,. il t i.,.. and there! m jj ..-..v. kut ivllWK Wl 4t 1 1 r t I ' - -- -- -- - - " - - g-- trie lijrht plant, and this movement ll the money is both securely held will take positiv.? : liane within a very I ar"' 'et ready at any moment if he of '.'HO i-i est'tdh h: ehii;'" : ' till! . Tir 1 he ; a well equipped ma ....lar.iobile frames, cot- " driven, jrr'st mill, with ...a! a stroiijt and well- '.'! are in addition 'r of .smaller inter- i laeeh'inica. The town ..d i end hijfh school, ' a a- :u,d . ;o ,was sold an r, : a a a in w tvvo-sto-iaaae . v. iti'i oom for 1"0 erect. -d -v"o i. p.:; Celia a. i 1 Miss Sadie e coi jis of 1 1. -lined and stand c foe ap-io-d.d.e :: be tobacco - ai in there will iiuai: i rv :s now i bound . I.acat i of the Import i' K.i-ii i n tiaro d V io hiia.lie : sate.! thai of a id e!e with : i.ia e.aa.ii n; the !'.'! s wa-. I'-kint-son aiai die ciil.-r acre- a... In ttiree iii a' ioncd Pink ;iy :-ii:iioti and ; after the t he rain of i he the '.-elder and la.'diis of la short tirno. Stans are befny taken row to make application to the next session of die !. ;i.-.lature for a town charier ai.d ihia daeiiment will be rhrht down to the minute. There is a hi i; -hi ik.tuie liefoi-e Pink lltil vne nan vviia hi in tne town are in earnest, and tncy have a pro position which v, ill boar riirid inspec tion. 'lhi'V want men of busiticss I acumen, and dnv want factories. Thev I'l'er eveiv reasonable induce- ment. T'.e ih'.rk t'mmlrv. The tor Hill, is, a- d, fcrlde. nous Ci'uji immediate one-crop ton ilm s v a.i.rrounilii.": Pinl iie nlv 1 ecu m-i;esl- has the opportunity of an investment. The business man needs tho bank throuprh it he manages his ac counts and accumulates the money to pay his bills. This little message might tro further, but space forbids the hank is a necessity. Pink Hill is fortunate ia having a good, strong and safe hank. Owned, operated and controlled by men who are well and favorably known throughout the sec tionthe Hank of Pink Hill stands secure in the confidence of the com munity. This institution deserves the support of every individual interest- " MM 4 ;-', ws n n ii wi r mm ' v f m y-v r 1 s t 3 f IN 'v.v ' i.'A- !v,'N'-V'v. Pink Hill, N. C. If You want to come and l f? . . . '. ' . . I v A ' live in our hustling little town where you vvll have t h e advantage of g o ovd , Schools, Churches,., etc,, you can buy a suitable lot " , , v - ' i V v to build on in almost any part of the town that pleases you best. -:- -:- Lin icah s"crion has iait become a a coi ion -.Top section. Cot e'l ;;i d ieid . well, but tin. al! ed in the upbuilding of the town. The " i i - .... . lad ra,;,! ;!,!: of the va- l"-v- ' umv 1,,pos- ii. I'ii.a icahaed. This ,ls a,ul "vmgs deposits. U itTi an aiuhorii'.ed capital of $10,- (lb), and with f.li.lOO paid in, the Bank of Pink Pill was oriranized Auirust it. ltd:!, and is iust a little over a car old. Already the deposits reach lika.OOt), and the bank enjoys the con fidenro of more than 'JOO customers, as depositors. The bank managed conservatively, has paid its stockhol ders a fair dividend and has put aside undivided profits of close to $1,000. Owning its hanking house, a modern farms aboa' ! ink 1ml are usually small fai :n . act ieo.!'y operated by white people. 'I hey are raising corn, tobacco, peanuts and hoga a splen did oi'inbi'o,: a,. f,,,- . jrooil living, Much ot tic kind within this terri tory has been opened to cultiv.n ion lecentlv, and (In ro is mti'-h mre of toe sara.e i na'-aeler to oe nroiie.ht in PR I C ; S R EA S ONA BLE 'N t , .. GEORGE TURNER ' . k i k - m a ii. Pink Hill - - North Carolina .' ' i' i 'l'i. "oi file , d.e .. i: eie. A n.i b -r : ia ikiit, circle ia i m - ' aad as i ai oi ! a ae la. -.-rev! ia tie' lb. ia. I ' of iiO'e tiaiea ia .. ., a. Vi "7 !dda ' aaeiv ia taiok.ad! ' 'kaills are dobio j ! .ol-y l,a: iiiea.:. j .' ..' i-'hteen iin iali.; ' t: v,d,!o .i''pi ri y of ! ; ; d , a I'd I he n i .wa i d -dill apparent. There is i'p-1 a .tea. ly (level i a1'!.!!.- with file co ve Yi'i l.muuiiy; th- the Ikiptist. the awry Pap vert nt. and a- the bet- WC'I! I'eo- 1 d:e ana a , a' die Pup ation of and aia ra'd mad I, the Piid. , a local i .-si. Alrei .ai (he 'i.,n a I'kii; . v.! llii! Ti!-irganiza-dy- there o.y baa ! I to cultivation. 1 ia land ma v be had str,lt tl"'' instructed of brick and with modern banking fixtures, and one of the famous Diebold mangum itc.'l bank safes, burglar and fire proof, purchased at a cost of about 00- the bank is well equipped for business. An important feature with all bunking institutions is the manage- nent. The Hank of Pink Hill is well aliicured. The president, Mr. (ieorge fuiiier, needs no introduction to Le noir county peopio. a largo land owner, formerly a membor of tho House of Representatives from this county, a life-time resident ot the community, (ieorgu Turner has the confidence, of a host. Hero in town it amis the house ia which he was ioi n, a uniipie feature of tho town. The cashier of the Bank of Pink Hill, Mr. C. S. Wilkin, came to Pink from Kinston, where for six years he was connected with the Na tional Hank of Kinston. With thor- . t , , iL 1 ..!.!. I... .! ong'li Knowledge ot tne naiiiung; niim ness. accommodating and yet conser vative, Mr. Willard is the right man in the place. Since coming to Pink Hill, be has taken a place as one of t ho leading spirits he believes in Ihe town. Determined to do all in is power, Mr. Willard is one of tho boosters of the Chamber ot Com merce and is its secretary. Ho is a . enertretic. forceful and it a reasanaole nriee, ami llicre is ; room for a large i. amber of in agrca- j sive farmers. ihe land prouuees a i high grade of leaf tobacco. Ins! Hires ; are reported where fartneis snkl tin. i cro; fo- as much as S.JOO an arte hist lall, and a naiaiier netted y.'W an acre thi season. The leada, are cxivpi imially good. , Much vae k has Iran done for improv , ed highways and. one read the high- ; nay tram j'iak iall to Mnsloa, a ! . . ed.-clav road conslrucled by tho j .-icady, is a beauty. 1 1 is a rich agricultural section - imi.'.ing full of opporl unities and .dy for the hand of the progressive, ' . ive farmer and home-mnker. 'ilea Citizenship Arc Hustlers. i ink Hill is marked by a peculiarly i. -e.-.t ice ciiii'.en-!iin. If appear it ('. ery man 1ocm it Ins lionnden ly to werh for l lie upbuilding of i.a-;i. They go at their work ai-i!y. They go al it unitedly and ; at it eheertimy. I.very man a hustler and eve y man is a Not aloae is tins true, of daees men, but it is true of fessiona.l men. per inst;:n.'' , iavton located in Pink Hill boo ia ..' i j.i . cently "l or!: :t,ri!i' la meilii :ni He was edi I traveled i.nov. ledge. Ik came le- itti d in Mew inroad seeking Well cpiipped 'll"K man -a i i ar loaea. la iid -bo. o v. ' a: Teh phoi a late e: , 'e '. 'a'n kaest pilt (amiaay i the lines - and Tele- tl -oroughlv trained, ho found " ""vimr ..u...v, iiii! and loiafed. Immediately I'"1'1 ""111 residence and no 1 . .. . . i l... ...... P V,n T,olr fllll b:-came iiebi . d with the spirit of proposes. ' '"" - When the Chamber of 1'"I' through Ihe days ot growtn be stood :llltl 111 lht" ,""u llll'Kel" things me time which is just ahead. The board of directors of the bank includes, George Turner, Lonnic (Cod i ud in ragt6 .) ine place, .'. ..riii'iTC wis organised, will. he other men, men who had liv id linger in this s: ction, but none mo"- enthusiastic than !r. Dayton, d eny the secret of the success of ," ' . (r m -t jj - Goin; Out -Sale! As I have decided to devote all of myi time and energy to the General' Fefe,nesst I offer all of my stock of stock of Dry. Goods, Shoes, Groceries arid General Mer chandise at Cost and Less.., mfp vO'CifT 1 Sale Commence t b Y Saturday, Nov. , 2 8 and lasts till Stock is gone. . ( Come early and save money. ..,;,, J;, Hay, Corn, Oats1 jDfA Bran, Cotton Seed t , Meal and Hulls LARGE STOCK CARRIED Prices meet Competiti6ifTahd",saveybu considerable time and trouble. ,.-,,' -tiNt ft V- v&w Kith- IVEY B. SMITH, Pink Hill, N. C. tit 11 it? id ;c. Etta 'rl Udl mm tm. aBii. JL Jl n 1 1 iL -"-aw' V- .J? .: .a. il. $40,000 v.v.J Bank Certificates of Deposit Against Private Loans. ..... Wlioro is your SUKPLUtf MOXKY? U it tiod up in a J'KIVATK LOAN which, while perfectly safV, you CAN'T COLLECl? Or, did you make a wise decision and place it in the 13 VNK on interest and -t a Certificate: of Deposit, tliat vou can cali nt any time you need the money? Wo think that we know how you feel about it noir.lt our per cent on a certificate of deposit in a ood. strong Iank ia far better than bcin- tied up INDKFINITIOI.Y in a private loan, no matter how good. The Bank is the place for you to keep your surplus money ami it Ts alwavs tin:" when vou want it. besides it is working for you while you sleep, backed up by. the strong arm oi the Bank, which hasmeans' and methods -for protecting it with their largo, source that you could under no circumstances make use of except through this very co-operation of the BANK- CERTIFY GATE OF DEPOSIT Many private loans are made without the thorough investigation neeessy in such matters: but Bank loans are always subjected to careful scrutiny and investi nation of credit- throu gh chaneLs that vou as an individual can know nothing of, thereby eliminating all element of risk. On the otherhand you have the PBIVATE v LOAN feature rHcy-at its be-t- and frau'-ht with dangers that none but an export in credits could foresee. Does it, then, not appeal to you as a good thing "to beware of a tho'snarosoffered in private Io in propositions and 'dace vmir money where you will not have to think of the collecting time with misgivings and doubt, but will bo abba to 'gefgood interest on itandboablCto get it when vou want' it without question or quibble. Wo leavoit for your consideration. : . il()h f. t( i 1 Si: ft V L f 3 - if I'I. Ik I, by k i ank of Pink Hill--Pink Hill, N. .C. v -: i Hal) .ho r Vft d. i : . P A, T R O IV I Z E YOUR HOME B A N K . 1L it
The Kinston Free Press (Kinston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 25, 1914, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75