FRIGATE RICHMOND NOW MASS OF CHARRED TIMBERS A» Associated Prase dispatch from/ F.estpoit. Main* says: A mass of twisted metals and char red timbers lying on Coney Beech hers it sU that remains of tht f < irate Richmond, one* ths pride of the Uaiw <*d State i nary. Ths famous'wooden warship, ballt in ISM, wns used dar ing thro* wnre in capacities vsryint 'rota admiral'? flairhip to rceeivmjr .'hip and war finally binned for the op per In her hull. '■ i Wo Richmond wan Admiral Par iir.'l'n fbigrblo durii»; the liiell War *nd uraa in revetui famoui engage aentn in Southern water* and alone be hliacwippl. It ia mid that the H'rumotid ii one of the Timt Amtri »n «Wp-. to be camouflaged. During b? bointinrdmi n| of K.w Orleant rVragut ordri.d the man-o'-war cam* uflnged. and not having th» nacer arv paint, (ha frigate war smeared rith mud. partly objecting h«r from the ensmici1 view. “A few years later the Richmond was retired, but eras pat into romnlc ion again In >18U8 for the MpanUh American war, when she was u*>-d s« a receiving ship at the Philadelphia Navy Yard Then lor almost <0 tear* ■ ■the was held idle at the Norfolk Navy Yard, but Was pat in use again In th — ——————— World War ai a receiving and train •rtg ship. "The one* great warahip’a day* »i ote/al new were wear aad a abort ♦<"»* sgo she wm tow ad la Kastport aad the torch applied." CHANCE IN SOUTHEJUT . FAUENQU BHEDULEI At the request ot tbs North Caro lina Corporation CwssisiiM, tbs ■•hcduio of the now trains hslnoaii Cirensboro and Raleigh, to be eslab 'hed by the Southern Railway Bye -n> an Sunday, Jane 19th, in toe ncftian with the Inauguration of spe uul summer serviee far tbo aecooe modstion of tourist travel, has bees i hanged aad these trains will be eper Kted as follows. Lease Raleigh <40 A. M., arriva Gnesabor* 9:10 A. IL; leave Greene boro 7 40 P. IL; arrive Raleigh 10:2C P. E lh.-oe train.-, to be known ns No* IS :<.*J lfl, will nuke all local atop* ■i'4 will b* operated during-the sum mor sMicn ta roligve the k«a«* through train* of local work. M *'* '*"* Uj“° lh« ached ale of Ho. 11 wtll bo changed so aa to cut aut that wait of twu bout* at Raleigh its schedule to bo aa fallows: Lear* Ooldaboro 14:08 P. M.) helm. 11-86 P. If.; Raleigh 10:40 A. M.; arrive Grooasboro 4t00 A. M. Tke schedule of No. 110 wtll be quickened to aukr arrival Raima 5:10 A. H. and Goldo boro 0:10 A If., la order to mite Important connections. FARMERS- HUNT NESTS after two eagles appear Owe I. Kilted, Awothae Captured (Clinton Nows Dimatch.) Two eagle*. Us latgoat of which ————— had a eprcad of stows fort hart baas eaugbt aaat of Clinton daring tha past weak, and fanonn between haw and Mo'toerUlo art soar looking for tha probable s«st of the birds , oa apponrad star Moltoa *Uk >■<* weak nod attacked a large bog, killing the porker. A farmer, at tracted to the aeoae bp the seise made bp the hog. killed the bird with a toot (ton. Tha bird would hare bad so trouble making swap with It* aapttea bad it art baas killed. • A- tcccr.d bird, a mailer oaa with a ate* spread rf eia feet, was aap lt id -w. tie? Jcltn Fowler farm east ol Clinton Saturday and broaght to tc'-W, whare it wae confined in a Coop. 1: b_H bean (altered bp two *»■ ;ro bare after It had birtai an targled in a wir: iszt*. h Sr thoszht •k-i the b’rt was after a rabbit o: acm.- other traall animal which had escaped threagh tha wire*. I Wrw Bcria, Jane 1 *—R local srr< papwr tk i afternoon carrl.il a Mat? of a MCK*weddin* which rare New 'Arta racial folk* the thr-U of ri~ i caacoa end which fa of ciaV'Wlda Ui Tfco article is <ra*cC::r I old t .* jtfcc unexpvclvd imntriifr at tViknni.t itoa Saturday afuraooa el ttt W. thy widow of JaMca H. Blair, a .• . cal luaibcr magnate who -a, _*!■;. ; £ an automobile aeridcul r.». JVati: Mountain come month* 1*0, nni Frank McCrary, of Lame A. ... who la an er*r*«H»tic choir r!tt|r,.v 1ka canal* mat a few m ..hr .. dm In* a revival meet eg km. It »raa lota at flrat fcgb*. for botit Btcti near trhtive, were Upt la lii t oat. .-4 knew nothin* of the offe r cat!! -.hr aew«pm>cr Mery anpaan t • Ay Xr?. Made* paacor. Arv. V. A. Aic-.r, of tfcU city, performed vlrt cestmany. The brldu I* «.J to lin worth a million dolkr-- or 0010. ■■^**mnmnMaamBmpmmmnmomu> 1 • I I Summer Furniture 1 i and g I Musical Instruments i| 1 - n XX fl You will find comfort and ejoyment in these things we \ g have gotten for you. | XX 'll H Bob Swain will show you the furniture—Marion Bag ft gett will demonstrate the instruments. 3 3 ZZ j > H Both of them will be glad to serve you at any time. j ; I / I BARNES&HOLLIDAY I COMPANY ft DUNN —NORTH CAROLINA || Come To See Us On Ally Third 6j| Knch Curtain Rods can't sag—never tarnish ffTp) - Kirsch “Fresh ^r” Curtain Rods You need these in your home. They are the most practi cable of all curtain rod a and can be installed easily, quick ly and cheaply. Let us demonstrate them to you. Id |, "ir«cit Curtain Rod* caul ug — nave/ ta/nlai. _r1--; ■i a RATTAN FURNITURE Look over our display of this cool and comfortable furniture. % YOU WILL LIKE IT ■ a. . ’ Butler Bros * • i ' . — SHERIFF GREEN HOME PLACE SUBDIVIDED INTO | BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL LOTS On LiUmgfcon and Sanford High wry. |a W r. Two P-ocVs frcm Business District, Six Blocks from Railway g»HfrT AT AUCTION ON' j SATURDAY x *||VrH | UHK) A M. | A JUNE IUt TERMS--20 per cent cash. 20 per cent in six months, balance one, I two and three years. ^uJ^NTiAj^TThc S*lcyi£ Green Horne Place is located in one of the best residmtaal mcbons of Ullington, a rapidly growing city o more than 2,000 inhabitants. The property is supplied with elec tric lights, city water and sewerage nearby. Lillington is a very progressive city and well located residential property must advance in value as the city grows. Make an invest ment which will net quick profitable returns or purchase a site for 1 the home you are going to build. biyertigate the Sheriff Green He— Place today. Our repre senatativc, Chaa. E. Best, in Lillington will be glad to go over the property with you and explain any of the details of the mV to you. • ••£.-* •pvSw h°iwe- C?oJlOW' i *k our "d® °° SATUR DAY, JUNE ><Mti **r| 1 ^MHV-M-'xrnrlpnrichmci thnsn Infest s—1:. on very easy terms. • ’ ; CASH PRIZES---BAND CONCERT . -SALE CONDUCiLD BY _ ATLANTIC COAST REALTY Company, Agts. The Name That Justifies Your CooficUaice** PETERSBURG, VA. Offices GREENVILLE, N. C. -_ . __ The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Condensed Report at Close of Business May 4th, 1920. RESOURCES % • Loan*-.$818,509.20 Bonds . .. 198,800.00 Stock Federal Reserve Bank. . 1,800.00 Banking House and Fixtures. . 51,105.22 5 per ct Redemption Fund_ 2,000.00 Cash on hand and due from bV 96,790.11 Total...$1,169,004.53 LIABILITIES Capital stock.$ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 40-866.90 Circulation... .. 40,000.00 Federal Reserve Deferred Cr s. 16,967.21 Rediscounts __ 28 750 00 tiffs' (L.ibrrty^"d*i Tot*1..$1,169,004.53 One reason for our growth is that no account i# too small for us to handle. $618,509.20 loaned out in this community speaks for it self. We take care of the Merchant, the Far mer, the Business man in every business pur i airit the little man and the big man alike. We baae our loans on your deposits, and try to ' show our appreciation of your business by giving service. * ' * ’ i

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