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IrjEAKUT fir ICKER If [.REMARKABLE I INVENTION PPEANUT CROWERS' ■ HOPE REALIZED I WRITE NOW I Benthall Machine Co., Suffolk, Va. ; STRAW NO. M 3 > Straws Show Which Way the J ( Winds Blow J 1 We are Coming Father j > Abraham, a Hundred and i Fifty Thousand Strong, j ; | r« By tbe terms of the con [ tract with our Company, our 1 agency must sell just $30,0011 I ~ Life Insurance between this J t and Septemlier Ist. —Hie end | of our fiscal year. We have an unexcelled 1 policy issued by an unex J 1 celled company. * We'll deliver the goods, see r if we don't. .- 4 H > 1 u B. T. COWPKR, i Life, l'ire, Accidenly L 'Phone No. 7 v Office over I'. & M. It'k lli'd'g ■ it All • riiii nifc " llt " Vfr' -4 a■iii' JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Rates from Williamston as follows: Season ticket f(>.25, sold il.nlj April 19 to November 30th. 60 day ticket $5 25. sold d'iih April 19th to November 30th Coach Excursions #2.90. sol«i eailt Tuesday; Limit 7 days; en doracd: ' Not good in parlor ll sleeping cars''y' Thiougb JFullman sleeping cart From PoTauipa aud Jackson ville, l-'liy? Atlanta and Augusta, Ga. Wilmington, N. C., via Atlantjt Coast Line R. R. Co. -Wrtie for a lieautiful illustrated •folder containing maps, descriptive matter, list of Hotels, etc. . y For or rmy infnrmn tion Address. T. C. VVHITIi, Gen'l Pass. Agent. W J. CRAIG, Pass. Traffic Mp'r. Wilmington, N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Practical education in Agticul ture; in civil, Electrical, and Me chauical Engineering; in Cotton Manufacturing; Dyeing aud In dustrial Chemistry. Tuilon $45 a year; Board $lO a month. -J2(> Scholarships. £/ Address, PRI-SIDENT WINSTON. West Raleigh, N. C UNIVERSITY . OF NORTH CAROLINA . I7BM-IMO7 He«il of the State's Educational System DEPART/IENTS College, Kugineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine,' Pharmacy. I,ibrary contains 45,000 volumes. New water wo-Hs, electric tight*, cetral heating system. New dortni torie»> gymnasium, Y. M. ' C. A. building, Library. 732 Stmients. 74 in Faculty. The Fall term begiis Sept. 9, 1907. Address FRANCIS P. YKNABLK, PRESIDENT CHAPEL, HILL, M. C. KILL th« COUCH mo CURI TW« LUWCB Dr. King's New Discovery FM CBSBf 8 JSfe. MA MX rami AMP LUWB THOUBLES. avmitno sASurAoro&v OK MOMXT KITDHDID. I FOR THE CHILDREN • —W--? In Praiss of ths Dog. An arctic explorer pays the follow ing tribute to the dog that draws the •ledge: Nowhere does the dot show hlmaelf ao much the friend of man as In the rations of Ice and snow. When the rivers are frown and the way la blocked to every ofher beast of draft, the dog Is put In harness and goes where none but man can fol low. tie faces the trackless solitudes with assurance, for none know better thau be bow to surmount their perils. His keen Instinct tells bltn of the com lug storui while It Is yet dlstaut. He knows how to. break through the Ice for water wheu thirsty, how to hunt for his food and bow to make his lied In the .alio w. lied* full of courage and endurance, resourceful as his cousin, the fox, and with sufficient of tbe wolf nature to feel nt home In the bleakest solitudes. He Is tbe only animal that man can count on as a comrade In the far north. The Dikes of Holland. Many you us folks do not understand bow it is that the laud of Holland lies below tbe level of the sea, though sur rounded by It, and how the livers flow ing through the land flud an outlet. All of Holland does not lie below sea level, but much of It dues, bavlug beeu reclaimed from the water by the build lug of dunes and dikes, and It Is these that now protect It. The laud so pro tected Is Intersected by canals In every direction, which drain It Into either the Herman ocean on the west or the Zuyder Zee on the east. What was once Haarlem lake, .covering ail area of 00,000 acres, Is now rich, produc tive land, wltli a population of U1;000 to 1.1,000. It was drained more than flfty years ago, and the dikes referred to prevent the sea from encroaching on lowlands on each side of, the SHuatsslppl river In our southern states are protected In a similar by what are there called levees. - Chi osgo News. Compound Words. There Is a growing tendency to dis card the use of compound words that Is, words connected by a hypheu- but tlm tendency Is not to be cruiuicnded In the Interest of "direct expression. There Is a principle Involved that the boy and girl should understand. Take, for example, Ihe word "walking stick." Written In the form here given with the hyphen the word Is passive; that Is to say. It Is a stick with which or by the aid of which one walks, but If written as two words, "walking stick," the expression slgtillles a sllrk lliat walks. This difference In meaning Is not an arbitrary one, but Is strictly lu accordance with tbe rules of our language. The hyphenated word, therefore, Is always to Is l preferred In cases of this kind. The subject Is worth study, uud those who are Inter ested would lind of great value a book culled "Kngllsh t'ouipouud Words and Phrases," by Teall.—Chicago News. HAD AN AWFUL TIME But Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remadv Cured Him 11 is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial About u year ago when I hail a severe case of measles 1 got caught out in a hard rain anil the measles settleirTTrmy stomachnivl bowels. 1 hal an awful" time ami hail it not been for the use of ChamberUm's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have possibly lived but a low hours' longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and well 1 have written the above through simple gratitude and 1 shall always speak a goid Word for this remedy.—Saw II (1 win. Concord, Ga. For sale by S. R. Biggs Ars You Qood at Spelling? If so, read the following paragraph carefully ami correct the errors in It. There are in It eleven mistakes In the apellltiK: "These |sieuis have every good gift— exept that of poetry. The auther has brought together the many reckords of such fa notes as have occnrcd to him during a long aiuLgood life the result IM-Ing a volume of tender to kens of personel affection sweet uied dttatlon and rvininlsenoes of half for gotten senes. Hut though we receive a grateful Impression of the author's pursouel character from this collec- Hon it cannot Is* ooucelod that those meditations however and other wise exellent have not tbe iiuailties of poetry." New York Mall. Everybody loves our baby. rosy. sweet and warm, Wi h kissy places on her neck and, dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin und i ross used to cry with pain Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. Sold by &. K. Biggs, Williamston, N. C; Slade [ones, A Co Hamilton, N, C. Ileuham The jiaper tells of a man who bus smoked ninety years, Mrs. lienhaui I should think the tire would | be out bv ttds time.—New York Press. ■' —— Keep the pores open and the skin cleaiwwhen you have a iut burn bruise or scratch. DeWitt's Carbolized Hazel Salve penetrates Jnd heals quitkly. Sold by' S. R. Biggs, Williamston, N. C. Slade Jones, A Co. Hamilton, N. C. The reason why so few marriage* are happy Is because young ladles spend tlielr time lu uiaklug nets, not in making cages.—Jonathan Bwtft. Piles get ipiick and certain relief frotn lir. SUoop's Magic Ointment. Its action is positive and certain Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents Sold bv S R. Ihonsands Have Kidney Trouble aN Never Suspect It Pravatomir t Kldn«r Most people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalency _ of kidney disease. fitMji] While kidney dis vaW/i t-T>°rde r » are the XXXn V/ mos ' common \v A\ f if diseases that pre va"> •'"T tTt rtrrl'fkJ ,'' ie ' a,t nfPAv r reco K n ''^ ' sicians, vho * ■ . ' ■ lent thenuehet vith doHnrtng the rfech, while the orig ami d limit undermines the fystem. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the (jreat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the track, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage, (t corrects inability to hold water Slid scalding pain 111 passing it, or bad effects following nse of liquor, wine or lieer, und overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of I icing compelled to go often dining the-day, anil to get up many time* during the night. The niiWi and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest .'or its wonderful cures of the most dis .lessjng cases. If you need a medicine you fchouhl have the best. Sold by drug* gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all EjSTjl. 11 about it. Imtli sent free by mail. Address Kilmer 81 Co., Hmg- — WWJBBT liamton, N. Y. When o writing mention this paper and don't nake any mistake, but remember tbe lame. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, and he address, Uinghamtou, N. Y. Plurals of Nouns Ending In "0." In the formation of the plural of nouns ending with o, the general rule Is that es Is lidded to the singular, us ill potatoes, cargoes, buffaloes, yet the follow lug words add only s: grotto, "Junto, canto, ceuto, quarto, portico, octavo, duodecimo, tyro, solo (all, by fhe bye. foreign wnrdsi, and also all 1101111* ending lu 10, as folio, folios; or, In fact whenever o Is Immediately pre ceded by u vowel, us oameo. embryo, etc. A notable peculiarity Is to lie ob served with regard to nouns substan tive ending with the sound of o. If they lie words of more than one syl lable, they for the moat purt end simply lu a, but If only of one syllable, they take an e after the o, thus, canto, |Mituto. quarto, hero, hut doc. foe, roe, sloe, toe, woe, etc. Vet other mono syllables, not nouns substantive, have do Dual e. as so, 10, uo. Literature of Typography. Eczema For the good of those suffering with eczema rir other such trouble I wish to say, my wife had some lliing of that kind and after using the doctor's remedies for some time concluded to try Chamberlain's ialye. and it proved to be hettei llian anything she hail tried'; Fo» tale by S. R. Biggs. Treat That Last a Lifetime. If you live for your deacendunts, as the lOugllsh are snlil to do, and wish to plant trees for posterity, two things that will outlast oue mortal life and can tie handed down like teaspoons are the bo* tree and the stnoke tree, and these take little room. The smoke tree (Ithua con tin us) Is a shrubliery tree that to covered lu summer with feathery Bowers In largo clusters of soft pinky purple, tnnklng the tree seem enveloped lu mist It seems to have beeu forgotten of lute years, and every yard Is chock full of hydruugeus und other tlilugs Why not go back to old favorite lilacs and smoke tree, the box If you do not dislike the smell, aud pyrus Japoiilcn? All these last aud are satisfactory - Philadelphia I-edger. Ifyhn Riha, a prominent dealer otVining, la , sayn: r 'l have been selling DeWitt's Kidlfiey and Blud der Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill 1 ever sold. There are a doz en people here who have used them aud they give perfect satis faction iu every case, i have used them myself with fine result.*' viltl by S. K. Biggs. Williamston, X. C; Slade Jones, A Co. Hamil toii, N. C. • They Help One Another. A singular custom prevails among the Tartars or Kurds. If n mail' gets Into difficulties that Is, loses his cat tie or ottier tnovahje property -be pours a little brown sugar Into a piece of enured doth, lies It up and carries one such parcel to euch of his friends aud acquaintances. Iu return he ta presented, according to ctrcuuistaucee. with a cow or sheep or 11 sum of man ey. He Is thus at otire Set on his legs ugalu. The suiue method is adopted wheu u young man wlahea to marry, but la not in a position to aatiyy 'tbe parents of his Intended bride lo the matter of the "baahlyg"—that la, mar riage dower. Duly lu thla case he doe* not go around btmaelf, but sends a friend or a servant Ftr BI lapalrtd Appitlti To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Mich., says- They restored my appetite when impaired relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satistactory movement of the bow els." Price, as cents. Sample free, S. Biggs. In the early coloula! times of 1652 tobacco aud tobacco i?eelpta were legal teuder. Com and beans and codfish were alao employed. ' Racilar it tl« Sea" , Is an exiiression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and e'ting of the sun is the most re gular performance in the universe, unless it is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaran ty,! by S. R. lliggs, druggist. 25 Psts of a Prlnoe Albert. When Commander Peary want on bla Brat trip ID search of the pole, ba woo the gratitude at an Eskimo by pre am ting him with an ancient Princa Al bert coat and an extensively creased aombrero. Tear* afterward, w*eo again In the north, the explorer ra eel rod a ceremonial visit from ■ native and, to his surprise, aet ejrea once mora oo the discarded vestments. On the occaalon of the commander's next dash for the pole the aborigines took him aalde and pointed to a rude maneotenm. i By Ita aide stood the dlauaed sledge. Ita atx doga had been strangled to make an appropriate funeral. On the pile of atooea lay what waa left of the Prince Albert coat and the sombrero.—Boat oo Herald. Ckiaktrlali's Cilic, ClMlara ail DUi- ' ikon Ri»M| littir Tin Tint iMtiri ' Three years ago we had thr;e» doctors with our little hoy and everything that they could d" 1 eemed in vain. At last when all hope seemed lo he gone we began uSing Chniberliia i Colic Cholera 1 uid Uiarrhoea Remedy and in t> lew hours he began to improve. ■ Today he is as healthy a child at parents could wish for.'-Mrs. h |. Johnston, Linton, Miss. Foi sale by S. R. Biggs. A Stammering Proposal. A man who is noted for bla perfect •elf posseselon and polished manners . tells this story on himself: He bought a ring for his best girl. Avhen be gavs It to ber be Intended t4 say: "Dearest, here Is a ring 1 have bought to adorn your fair hand. May the circle be a symbol of my undying affection for you." What be did say waa: "H here's a ring I bought for myself, and it waa t-too small. Y you ttake It" DeWilt's Li.tic Early Risers Jon 'l sicken or gripe. Small Pills, east to take. Sold by S. R. Biggs William-ton, N. C; Slade Jones A Co. Hamilton, N. C. Trunks. n ■ In the days of William the Conqueror boxes for carrying money and valua bles were made In a vary primitive fashion, the lids being simply half the trunk of a tree hollowed out; hence the name trunk. In an old Kentish church In Kngland there la to be sera such s trunk, which Is said to bo the one In which the Conqueror kept the money with which he paid hla soldiers. —London Mall. ' "We nevar repent of eating tot little," was one of the ten rules ol Thomas Jefferson, president ol tin United Stated, and the rule applie! to every one without exception during this hot weatHcr, becausi iljjis hard for food evenMji *mnl quantities, lo be digerted "whci ihe blood is at high temperatuie \l this season we should eat spar ingly and properly. We nhou ' . also help the stomaih as much possible by the use of a little Kodol For- Indigestion and Dyspepsn which will rest the stomach by dig esting the food itself. Sold by S R. Biggs. Williamston. N. C; Slade Jones, & Co. Hamilton, N C. . ' ~~ Youthful Pr so oh ore. Some remarkable preachers started very early In life. The Abbe de Ranee waa a splendid (ireek scholar at twelve and shortly afterward waa appolntsd to an Important benefice. Boeauet preached before a brtlliant Tarlatan aa eembly at the ago of fifteen, and Peue lon, who afterward became an arch bishop, also preached an extraordinary sermon at the 'same age. Pittsburg , Prsas. * r "; Thwse who have stomach Iron ' ble, no matter how slight, should • give every possible help to the I digestive organs, so that the fond may he digested with the least etibrt This may be done by Ink ing something that contains nut , ural digestive properties-some ■ thing like Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol is a pre para'jon of vegetable acids and contains the very same juices lound in a healthy stomach. It , digests what you eat. Sold by S R. Biggs, Williamston, N. C; Slade t |ones, & Co. Hamilton, N. C. i , Pate of a Famous Library. , The great Ptuelllan library, consid ered at the time oue of the largest aud moat valuable In the world, was pur , chased iu It WO after the death of Ita I possessor by a Iximlon bookseller, who chartered three vessels to convey It to » London. He was pursued by corsair*, , who captured one vessel, and Hudlng . It carried a cargo of books and manu , scripts destroyed sll by casting them I Into the sea. I will mail you to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's j Restorative, and my Book on . either Dyspepsia, The Heart or j The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are ' merely symptons of a deeper ail , ment. Don't make the common 1 error of treating symptoms only j Symptom treatment is treating the RRsi LT of your ailment,and not P THE cause Weak Stpinach nerves— the inside nerves—mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart and Kidneys as well have their 2 controlling or inside nerves. Weak- J en these nerve#, and you inevita blv have weak vital organs. Here 3 where Dr Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other r remedy even claims to treat the J "luside uervea." Also for bloat - "Tbg, biliousness, bad breath or , complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Res r torative. Write me to-day for a sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, - Racine, Wit. The Restorative la sold by S. R. Biggs. The Now Zaalind Way. It is said that uubody la ever out of a Job In New Zealand. There Is an elaborate government depsrtment, which keeps a record oi all who lose employment and helpw them to posi tions, advancing railway fare to take them to places, where help Is desired, seeking oat nmrcbsnts or manufactnr ecs who want men, and as a laat resort giving the unemployed some occupa tion on government operations. RibHl tor OiarrkNa Meier lam ta fad ••I want to say n few words for' Chamberlain's Colic hole* a and Diarrhoea Reiredy. I have u«ed this preparation in my family for the past five years and have r» om mended it to a number of peo ph- in York county nnd h.ive i.e e known it to f-«.l to t ff- ct a . me in «ny instance. 1 ftl 'llt.it I can not say too much for the best remedy ot the kind in the world " —S Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy is for rile by S,~R. Biggs. i. u. j. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, "v?waM?iA?' 1 ■ IIIC ■t-Df TISTfT-r»g««»CT a ljtm«iii i» ilmp oi I>UU Sydtn. Suprnoi Clinics. Ilidnle Uickiai la our ova Hetflul fo. datailad lafon—tt—, writi THK PtOCTOIt. CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main Street First Class Shop 5 Chairs Kverything Clean an.l in Ordei PRESSING CLUB We are running a pressing club in connection with our barl>er shoj ind have an experienced pressei and cleaner in charge. Give us Your Work I i Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ot strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour rtalsgs. and catarrh ol the stomach are all due to Indlgeatlon. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natuial Juices ol dlgee tlon as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol lor dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy hslps all - etomach troublea by cleansing, purllylng, sweetening snd strengthening Ihe mucous, membrsnes lining the stomacn. Mi S. S. Ball, at Riyanawood. W. Vs.. «a»s:- " I WII troubled with ww stomach for twenty yoirt K.«Jul curad ma and wa ara now übtns H In mIS Isr baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. SoHlai only. Rallcyal lndl«e»tlon, arar atomaek balchlnf ol ■», ate. Prepared by S. O. DaWITT * CO., OHIOAOa V- -A far Sale By: S. K. Bigjjg,. Williamston Slaite, Junes a Co., Hamilton. Cures Blood. skin Diseases, Cancer, (Ireatest Itlood Purifier tree If your blooil is impure, thin, diseased hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, rancer, parbuncles, eating smen. scrofula, eiretna, itrhiug, risings and humps, scabby, pimply skin, bone catarrh, rheumatism, or anv blood oi skin disease, take Botanic Blood Baltti (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, ache* snd paius stop and the blood is madi pure and rich. Druggists or by exprew ft ou |ier large I Kittle, Sample free b> writing Blooil Balm Co., Atlanta, (>a B. B B. is especially advised for rhronii leep seated cases, as it cures after ali else fails. f ft A OK'MAHKI »>ru«u|Hly mi Id ■ All counti in,or»ofw w» Dbtaun NTS H THAT PAVa UMUI thoroughly ■ «\| MKI ik'!|» you lo «ci*a». MMIMI Modul, |ihoiuor for rMCT. fott I on |Mtoolnb«llty. M yiHuna* prarUoa. I PASSING RKFCACNCCS. forfnt AOOa ■ Book on t'rutluhl* Cnunu wrtt« to •03«t0t Str •%. | WAiHIWQTON, O. I i, mmm m a&jL couNTHtca. ' hdwa Mrmi «jltTt'oHyiii mw— (hr.l ■HMy mm J tki fUnl. hW sad Mikysanil huttm t«*slrt|. I wAaHiwsTos, a. c. | /iw\ / harper\ / KENTUCKY \ [WHISKEYj \ for OcmHewa / \ wfco cberWt / \ (MDt / For sale by J. W. Watts & Co. Littleton Female College Spl'ndid Watigti. Health resort Mot water Heat. Bkctrtc Hghta and other modern improvement*. 140 boarding pupila Uat year. High standard r I scholarship, culture and social lite. Conservatory advantages in Music. Advanced courses in Art and Elocution. Business College, Bible, and Normal courses. Health record not surpassed. Cloae personal attention to the health and aocial development of each pupil. Uniform worn on all.pnblic occasions. CHARGES;VERY LOW. > j6th Annual Session will begin oh September 18th, 1907. For catalogue, address % REV. J. M. RHODES. President, LITTLETON, N. C. Take Your Clothing To Octavios Price When you want them cleaned or pressed. Ladies Skirts cleaned and pressed st a reasonable price. Work Guaranteed 10 Give Satisfaction. -- : : Roanoke Pressing Qub in Mobky Building THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College x Regular Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science, and a new course leading to ths degree of Bachelor of Music 'hoard, laundry, tuition and fees for use of test books, etc., $l7O a year. For free-tuition students, |i2s THK NORMAL DKHAIIMKKT gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and special ped gogical training for the ptofesaion of teaching. Teachers and (iraJuates of other colleges are offered a one-rear special course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. THK COMM**CIAL DBPARTMKNT offers practical instruction in Stenography* Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. The departments ol Manual ; Arts and Domestic Science provide instruction in Manual Training anil in such subjects as relate directly to the home and family. Ttjc Music Department, in addition to the degree conrae now offers a certificate course iu vocal and instrumental music. To secure board in the dormitories, all free tuirfon applications should be uiada before July 15. The fall term opens September 18, 1907. For catalogue and other information, address. J. I. FOUST, PRBSIDKNT, GREENSBORO. N. C. JOHN D. BIGGS, President ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary & Treasurer T. W. TIUGHMAN, General Manager. The Dennis Simmons ' *. ..*! ♦ Lumber Co. * MANUFACTURERS OF Kiln Dried N. C.J|Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 1 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Suffolk Feed and Fuel Company aurroiK. VIRGINIA ' - DRALKRR IN „ ' - - i T . •* —— Corn, Oats, Hay. Cement, Lime,' Coal, Meat and Meal You on Short Notice. Give U« Y°ur (Men Q. T. BRAN I LEY, Local Representative Yon Will Find Us the Same During 1907 that You Did Duiiag 1906 We Carry at Williamston, N. C., A Stock of Com, Oats, Ume and Cement so as to aave delay h» filling orders WE .SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY - a Statement of the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Friday, May 18th, 1906. RKSOIIRCKS. _ LIABILITIBS. l,o«ns and discounts fSS. B *-IS Capital stock $15,000.00 Jv.nlr.fU ~,,7.89 Surplu. land 5.800.00 Undivided profit! 7'4-7* B'k'ug House, F. and fixtures 3,685.81 p,y,|,i e 13,000.00 l)ue froui banks and bankers 1,568.65 Time certificates of deposit 4,344.00 Cash turns »,o7» 7V Deposits .. »V446.U Caahier*' checks outstanding 53-66 5931 >64,359.31 State ot North Carolina—County of Martin. * I, J. C. Robertson, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly 4wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBBRTBON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia >9 day of May 1907. & I*. ROSS, Notar* Public. Correct—Attest: A. S. aoberso® and J. H. Robertson Jr., Directors. ATLANTIC COfl-fT LINE IMIMMMD CO. ♦ PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C., April 6, 1907. TRAIN SERVICE lnauguration New Train Service, Km. 73 »«d 72, between Weldon and Kinaton, N. C. Effective April 8, 1907, new train service will be inaugurated be tween Weldon and Kinaton, N. C. trains Noa. 73 and 7a on follow&g schedule. - , HO. 73 7* DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 825 am Leave Weldon Arrive 730 p m 840 a m " Halifax leave 710 p m 903 a m " Tillery " 651pm 918 atn - Spring HUI " 640 p a 913 am " Scotland Neck " 6.a6pm 10 02 a m ** " 6 to p • 10 18 am «' Oak City " 54« P»» 1050 am " Pannele M s»pm 1117 am House " 4 3a p m 1135 am Greenville _ 424pm 11 39 a m " Wiuterville " ~ 4»P" 1149 am " Ayden '-«■#, " 4°« P« 1207pm " Grifton laaopm " Grainger u 3 3°P« 1235pm ar. Kinaton " 3»5P«*
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