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-r:;::- y ' - . - : :.' ' '.. ' YtiArtUXZ::& - -v V" - - - 1 ' VOL. VII. KENAKSVILLE;: DUPLIK COUNTY; K.: C?NOVEIIBER; 2; j1911; i2 ..... v .- k , . . ...... . . v 1 ' t- - ; - . v; - - - , re ri1 VtX'r - Tm -:;-:c i, ' ll - ' - - - - - , , - , . v - - -- - . ....... r F! EJ f- ''24' - - V-:' "S-i AM rAA PiV I - if.v- 77?N .-" i; r. f.y fy ii :--." 'TVr T7.7Tr57?V? DR. J. n. UU?aJBttT, Eye, Ear. Noseband Throat gpBGlAililST I Offic and Hospital Practice. ' N. 12 Nrth Frnt ttrt, WILMINGTON, N. C '". FINE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. IN ROSE HILL, N. C - v PRICES AND TERMS VERY REAS ONABLE. - """z BEST LOCATION. " ' 1 M. STEIN METZ, Oner. p. ALDERMAN, Agent. , :; ALSO COMPLETE SAW MILClOF FEET 6AtLY-JAPACJTyrF 50,000 LOW PRICE. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS; WENTWORTH W. PEIRCE, 1 . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' ' With W. T. Dorteh, Goldaboro, N-.9 Will practice In Wayne and Duplin counties. - - ";, MONUMENTS. It will only cost a small amount ti put a monument to each of your loved ones' graves. The American Marble and Granite Works Co, of Canton, Qa. Drop a card or see our agent and he will call at once. - ' - S. B. BISHOP, Cabbv C -Post Office: Hallsvlle,-N. C,5 ?: M ATTH EWH; ALLEN . Attorney and Cbunseller at Law, GOLDSBORO, N. C: i" Offices in Edgerton Building, form erly occupied by P. A. Daniels & Son. DR. T. a COPPEDGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, KENANSVILLE, N. C Office at Drug Store. DR. W. E.HrNES, DENTIST,- j WARSAW," NCi ; Office upstairs in the Stevens. Build- ing. Railroad Street. V ' '- .1 I. P. ALBERM AN, - -i Jutie f the PneM Netaly Public ROS HILL, N. e. dr. j: q. nunPHY, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Fitting Glasses. .... Office Senthern Building WILMINGTON.N. a UMk PEARSALL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prices of several Staple Heavy Groceries are lower. Quotations on request. Some Specialties just now: MOLASSES, all grades. 4 SALT FISH, Maine Seod Potatoes, SEED OATS. We thank our friends patronage. for tbeirl Evaporated Apples and Peaches. Leading ToiletPowders 3 icindN. COLGATE FLEUR-DE-LI and EUTHYMOL. TOOTH POWDERS. Euthymol Shaving Sticks and Williams' Shaving Sticks.: Tooth Brushes. Hair Brushes and Combs. Razor Strops. Best Brands of Soaps NEW LOT OF DRUGS. Will sell ererythingand keep nothings . jKemember "TanglefooV getting warm. it'e KENANSVILLE: DRUttCO: CHINESE TROOPS TAKE HAI1K0VFR0M REBELS City ? Reported apfordd After t;Dlspatehe" from - Shanghai say the native city of Hankow was recaptured fron the rebels after severe fighting:'. Large quantities of guns and ammu nition fell' lntoNihe hands of the' Impe rialists. - Their Acasualtles ? numbered about 300, whileYhe rebels lost 430: ,y. Supported byryarships,-the lmper4al troops forced thft rebels from their po sition at Liuchla temple.- . Fighting; wa rreaewetf tnthe -ndir tion.of' the T&chlh gate of '"Hankow; Ijbe 'rebels jere strongly, Intrenched west or tnfr-race coarse- , , a ' ThelgperiallstS 1 forced-' tbelr -'way cross .''SabtaotFrMgef and selxed vthe town ot rJachia.'v-Driving the enemy toefore- tbenu the loyal troops entered the native city of Hankow.' . c Whatever the situation around Han kow, "matters have grown more des- . 9 WO, -by American Press Association. X1N CHANG, CHINESE WAR MIN r ISTKB. REPORTEDSLAIN. ; " ' - - , - . - - r perate for the government cause in the vicinity of Shanghai and along the lower part of the Yangtse river. t There', are persistent reports- that Chingkfang, 150 mfles above Shanghai. Is about to faB into rebel hands. Chingklang is the first of the series of lower river, forts above Shanghai and is regarded here as " the -keystone Of the city's defense. If it falls it is conceded that all the forts below It as tar- as- Wusung : will ' quickly follow Wusung,t"ten. miles above -Shanghai inarklrthe clty'8 last line of defenses. West of Shanghai the .wealthy city JSuchow Is- threatened,, while above t3hlnglrtang:?-three!f important r. cities. Nankow; Yahgchow and Wuho, are be lieved to be In danger - - . Nl four report .that while the situa tion Is stuT quiet there Is open sympa thy for the rebel cause, and probably little'- effective resistance will be of fered to attack. t , Canton .is virtually In a state of in dependence. The city has declined to contribute men or 'money to support the government. It Is -authoritatively announefd that at the Instigation of Yuan Shi Kal ne gotiations between the imperialist forces and the revolutionaries In the Yangtse kiang region are about to open.. ItMs also officially stated that Yuan Sbl Kal will proceed to Slnyangchow to take up the supreme, command of thf Imperial army and navy at the front. ; . Sbeng Hsuan Hu&L who was -removed from the office of minister of post? and communications as a conces sion to the national assembly, had a narrow eseape from assassination. V He fledT to the American : legation. from whence "he " was , escorted 'afters ward by -a Tientsin. squad of ten soldiers to POISON WITNESS. MISSIRGU Florence Bromley Disappears From Philadelphia Home. . . .. Florence Bromley, the stenographer formerly ' In ' the ' employ of 'Allison UacFarland of Newark-,. whose inti macy 'with him Is believed to fiaVe had some" bearing on the death of Mrs. . Mac Far land by 'pohjon a week ago, has disappeared from her father's r home in Philadelphia. The authorities who have been aid ing the Essex county prosecutor In preparing his case against McFarland cenf ess they do not know where she lav Frank M. Dermlt, MacFarland's at-' torney, made an unsuccessful attempt to secure a hearing for his client, and MacFarland" must 'stay in-jafl until the grand jury passes on his case.- : PROBES MINING. CONCERNS . ' ' - . . J-.1: Grand Jury Investigates Writer's -En-' ' terpriaas. . -' ' ' . The United States grand Jury Is in" vestiga ting, into the affairs of mining enterprises with which haye been con nected as Officers or.-advisers. Julian Hawthorne,' writer and son of the fa ibous nOvelfetf Nathaniel ' Hawthorne; James B. Henna,.- nephew of Mark Banna; -Dr. William J. Morton of New York son- of "the discoverer df ether, and Josiah Qulncy, Boston lawyer and former mayor of that city. - These enterprises have been capltal-ft ized for many millions of dollars.. ' - -t 1 IS THE WORLD GROWINQ BETTER? V Many thlngB go -to prove that It is. The way thousands are trying'' to help others is proof.:; Among them Is Mrs. W W. Gould, of PIttsfleld,N. H. Find: Ing -good health - by taking Electric Bitters, she -nowadvlses .other, suffer era 'everywhere, totake them." "For years I suffered with stomach and kid hAv trouble " she writes. "Every med icine J used Jailed -till I took El ectrlcU BIttera: But thls rgreat remedy helped me wonderfully.'' - TheyTl help any woman, i'herre tne oesi ionic juiu finest livef' and kidney remedy; thafs made Try then.'YottH see 60ov at air Drngslats. 7 .v t- ' FLEET IN HUDSON TO BE REVIEWED BY TAFT An-2'jr.cek H3 Vill ,W'V8rsWps.:': President Taft'wlU -come -to .New "3?6rk iiext Thursday: morning and that afternoon will raise.'' his flag Ton ' the naval yacht "Mayflower After an ofOtctal visit toialli of -the flagships and dreadnoughts in the Hud son he will sajl down the bay and takt up a position off Tompklnsville, where he will review, the fleet as It passes out to-sea.-. . . v -r:' y-;, ' -7-JsTo president ever reviewed, a fleet of Americaa- shlpsi that insiae; "tonnage and efficiency was half as great as the one 4 that" -will thunder out about , 100 salutes of twenty-one guns 'each. ;( ;-" ; Aft toidV there are now In. the'Une seventy-five warships ranging in size froto the dreadnoughts of ;the " Dela ware, type to the Uttle submarines., of which the Stingray Is the last word In underwater, navigation. . i' " When the news that President Taft was. to be the reviewing ofiScer whin he fleet passes out was' received - on foard the flagship Connecticut officers and bluejackets, were elated.' They have long hoped the president would be able to. review what is by all odds the greatest fleet over which the Amer ican flag has ever flown, -. The president will pay his respects to Admiral Osf erbaus and sail around the fleet, calling on the way on Rear Ad mirals Badger,'-: Ward, Howard" and iFlske and Captain William S.Bensoi. wu uiuiug uw iiwuuiHiuuu will ue in command of the special division of bat tleships. - j v As the Mayflower passes up the river every officer and bluejacket-will stand at attention . as she steams-by, while every , ship, save -' the submarines and colliers; will fire f salute of twenty, one gSns.. ' -. - On Wednesday Secretary Meyer will inspect the fleet, and It Is probable that his blue pennant-will -fly from the masthead-of the Dolphin. While the president will get a salute of twenty-one guns both on going on board and leaving the ships. Secretary Meyer will receive a salute of twenty one guns onlyrwhen golngr on board- As the secretary's ship passes up the river every vessel will salute with sesj enteen guns. About 2,000 guns will boom in ' honor of the navy secretary, but this will be a" Bmall' burning of powder as. comf pared with that of -Thursday, when about 5,000 guns wlll.be Bred. " . FACE CRi:.!i:UL CHARGES. Steel Magnates May Be o Prosecuted Under Such Aceusatioir by the 5 Federal Governmant. - - ' The department of justice Is consld-4 ering criminal prosecution of the of ficers of the United States Steel cor po ration. y" .This statement, made at the depart ment of Justice, follows a . published statement In which Attorney General Wickersbam Indicated that-he was not going-to proceed criminally with the steel trust officials. It was emphatically denied at the de partment that Mr. Wlckersham said or even intimated, that he was not going to prosecute the steel trust officials. It is more than likely that no steps will be taken In that direction until after the first skirmish with the trust In the -courts. . , , If the government wins its first bout U is more than, likely" that criminal ruction against each and every one of the steel trust magnates will Immedi ately 'follow." , v This statement was made by an oC9 clal of the department of justice and Is the opinion of most of the officials con nected with; the department ' ' TAFT LOSES HIS; VOTErr Registration Papers Reach Hi Home ., - CHyToo Late. .. ;- President Taft, who frequently1- fc-e-. fers to himself as the "titular head of the Republican party," Is In a iquanir dary, for he does not, know whether the election authorities in Cincinnati! his home ity, Will let him vote in-the city election: " ; :t s r - , v More than , two weeks ago Mr Taft made out his registration papers and mailed them from the Pacific coast. ,A few days later he was notified that he had failed to have the proper affidavit accompany the papers.- v -At - Newcastle, Wyo the 'president ma.de out new papers and affidavit and mailed , them to Cincinnati. been notified that he had failed toregJ later properly In time .-: MOURN FOR MRS., IDA LEWIS. it - . , t, ..I Ti. S Famous lighthouse. Keeper Leaves 'y Medals to Newport. . Mourned "by all -whoknew her and honored .by thousands"- both In 'this country and abroad, Mrs. IdaLewIa Wilson lies deadm her little home at he lime Boclc DghthoHfle, neaf 'New port, from paralysis. - '- .' ( 'Although married, .Mrs. Wllsefl -hae not used the name of her husband - m twenty-five years, after she refused to live with him. Where he la! 1st. -not known; - " - ' - - - v '- -!,- One of her last requests was that all ler medals, testimonials and her surf 3oat,' the Rescue,' be given to the city 9t Newport. , - - v AVERTS AWFULnTRAGEDY Tlmelv' advice' given:: Mra.. C- WiT- l6ughby,-of Marengo, Wis., (R,Nol)t prevented a . dreadful ;-! tragedy '':' an saved two rives-" Doctors hadi saJff er frightful cougK . jras jt "consump tion" cough and could do little to help hen -'After many -remedies failed her aunt'urged her totalce Dr King's Ne Discovery. have been using it foe some tlme.'ahe wrote f'and the sawful cough has almost gone It also saved my little boy when taken With a sever bronchial trouble" .This ; matchless" medicine has no equal for throat' and" lung, troubles. Price. Oe , and ?1..0fc Trlal'botUe free. ( Goaranteedibr all RiGIIESON DEMANDS t -IMfMATE TRIAL r:r ,: Acticit on Pastor.' ::rv. Clarence . .V,: T. Blchesonr'inr Jafl at cnmstantial evidence - that "lie aiwed 4 the death of pretty Uttle Avis Vis UxmelU, has -made -a formal -demand on Chief Justice Aiken of the Suffolk county superior. court for an Immediate "trial on the ground that he Is innocent..; ".Thl bold more Is aald to have been at ifhe. request of "Miss Violet t'Ed- mands, the Cambridge heiress Biche-. son expected to marry Oct. 31.-: " ' Miss 'Edmands has kept in communi cation almost hourly with Bicheson in bis cell, la the Charles street 'jail and has Insisted that aUlmportaht confer ences between the lawyers be held at her father's home that she could take part.; ' - .The appeal to Justice ;Alken was made by Congressman B. O. Harris, the .new attorney In the case. He de clared : the district attorney : had - not established : a ' case - against - Bicheson and demanded that .the court force; the prosecutor to- an' Immediate - trial, whether or not an Indictment is return ed by the grand jury. - ' " He objected to the clergyman being held, in Jail while the authorities,.; as he" said, --"took-time to bolster vup? a ease against Richeson."- , POPE CREATES CARDINALS. Archbishops Farley and O'Connefl and . Mgr. Faloonio Raeaive - v . . "Hat tn America. - The pope will create & large number of -cardinals at the consistory to be held on Nov. 27. - y JL -The Most Bev. John M. Farley, arch- Iblshop of New York, and the Most Rev. William H. O'Connell, . archbishop ' of Boston, are among those who will re ceive the red hat. . - Mgr. Diomede Falconlo, apostolhr del'1 egate at Washington, will also be fele vated. ' . v- ' 'I The selection of the new cardinals Is l,.-.nMiv y lufomifliiir MmMknt'. "T, """IT- V , 71 1 owing chiefl? to the recognition the4 TJnltecb States received . That country obtained three-red bats. Mgr. Falconlo Is An American citi-" zenv and with CardinaKX3ibbons and ... 1 ywm. 1 , - - f Photo- by American Pres. Association." ARCHBISHOP FARLEY, ONE OF THE NEW AMERICAN CARDI NALS. Archbishops Farley and O'Connell will bring the number of American prelates In the sacred college up to four. . The elevation of Archbishop Farley has caused an excellent Impression, as. beside his eminent qualities, he Is head of one of the most Important Catholic centers of the "world.:-' Archbishop O'Connell who is very popular in Rome," is the youngest among the new cardinals, It is stated that soon the American cardinals SwiH be further increased so as to give' tlw west a representative In the senate of the church. fFoTtheflrsttlme-since the rupture with France -cardinals have been se lected fromthat", country. The four named, added" to the three already ez lsting, 1 make- a - full ' complement-: for Brance.'-; - Portugal, on the other hand, has not been recognized, Mgr.Mendes - Bella, He"aTPatrlarcn of Lisbon, having failed to re ceive the red ' opt. Indicating tnat tne pope considers thatr the rupture ef the Concordat witiTthat country must have ft retroactive effect . , - - -- y n. a .- Vy . " - . JOHN Ht WALSH DEAD. .Convicted Banker Dies-on Parol From . . . - aenwortPrioort. ; -John R. Walsh Is dead. " . r ? ' The' ftrnT6r-bairkeT;-who- was paroled from the federal penitentiary at Lead en worth.' Kan.;- a little . more than a week' ago. succumbed to heart disease it the-Walsh family home in ChicagaJ Air the members of the family were at LMs: bedside wnen ne oreo-v- r The news came as a great shock .to I nhTrriends Thought it was known his general health had "been impaired by D8Vruval'PUU,cuirviuj.u..jvu believed his condition was BeriouaT GIVES AID-TO 8TRI KERS. Sometimes liver, kidneys, and howelsl seem to . go on a striKe- ana reiuee xo work- right: : "Then "ydn need ,:thbse pleasant-. 'Uttle, strikebreakers--Dr.. King's1 -New" Life Pflls---to-give them natural aloandvgenUy compel -proper actioiExcellent health' Bdoif follows Try them.. 256.' at all Druggtets. ''. OSCArtB.-TURNER,'- -ATTtrnfTEYT'LAW, ROSB HILL? rV.' C: - V - X Practice wherever servioea required. -o o o D S o 2 Srjtcu f- "U fa 5 .m 4 1 si A VT 2 S 2 1 T3 R-- ' 2 1t Q K C CLr a 4 .01 jr- Jl v 5 - ff S 2 ? Mgi , Q . 2 a " 3" &rrf CLEANING, ;'PRESSlrfcK and SHO& - -1-- - - SHINING. Z J : prices ReasonaDie. ' "ork First Class. Next ""door to Haslett Brbs Co., .: JOIITi A. QASTOW, ' c WARSAW N. C." SERVICE OF SUMMONS BV'.PUBLf - " f . . T CATION.-. NORTH' CAROLINA DUPLIN CO. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk Lewli Keathley, ? Administrator, . and Lewis- Keathley, Individual vs. B. J. Bow den, and Mrs.. Addle Jackson ad .husbandV J. B. Jackson Theodore N. 3 Keathley; Mart' E. Keathley, Lillle VvKeaUiley.'Mrs: L. T. Styne.And !- husband,:- Mr. - Styne, William . Peel and wife Julia -Peel Mrs. LIUie K. Zl sJlriI Seawell and husband, Mr, Seaweli, -Mrs.. Mary Gray and husband Mr i Gray, John-. - Keathley,. - Dr. ' . A. B. ". Keathley, Rev. R. L. Keathley Ellas . Keathleyr Mrs. Alice Grouse and hus--. band- Mr. Crousev Mary Burnside and husband, Mr, Burnside. Notice of Service of Sammora by Pub- -nctlohj' - " The above-defendants will take no tice that an "action entitled as above, has been ' commenced hi the' Superior Court ojhtplln Cotyi Jioell a-0$ Scre tractr ofs land, ' that- was owned by Archie "Keathleyr deceased; of said 'county, said" lands lying- and being In said-county; and to Gllssons township, and the same tract of land that descended to said deceased, from his father Mark Keathley, and that the petition In this cauw aska'for the sale of said lands, to pay balance of the debts of said descedentrthat Is not paid by the deceased personal estate, and to pay the costs of administration, over said decedents estate,-and then after paying all debts and costs of said administration, then' to divide the-. re malnder accruing from said sale to the plaintiff and defendants as nelrs-at-laW of said Archy Keathley deceased, as set out in the petition In this cause; and that - said -defendants" will further take notice, that they -are required to appear," before the Clerk "Of the Supe rior Court of Bald county at Kenans viliei N. C, on' the 18th day of Nov, 1911 at 12 o'clock m., and answer or demur to the complaiat ra sald'Sctfon, or the plaintiff will-' apply to the court for the relief demanded in saldcom plaint. This is the 11th day of October, 1911 Clerk Superior Court, luplln Col", N. C. sy NOTICE. Having this day - qualified as admm istratbr of the estate of Arthur Weeks; deceased, this is to notify all persons indebted to the estate' to make imme diate j payment. All persons having claims against the estate will present the same to the undersigned" on or be fore rthe 14th day of July, -1912, 'or this notice, will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. -Thls-aly 14r 1911. , " .. C. D. WEEKS, - Administrator. Wilmington, N. C. . . ' - . . ;- - - , - --- MEETING OF BOARD OF ELE& "t TlONS, -At. a called meeting of the" Board of Elections-of Duplin ; County held at Kenunsville, September. 4th, 1911, pres ent Mord Taylor, and T. J. Kelly, the following v were appointed Registrars and f Judges of Election for the Farm Life-School election to be held Tues day; November 7th; first name belng4 the Registrar; - - - - ' Albertsoas W. ' J. Grady, Isaac Stroud, ' M. F.-Westbrook; Beulavllle A. J. Sloan, J. W. Sandlln, Claude w&ie; ' Cypress Creek R W. SloanT J. R.- Quinn, Qc.W Maready; Falson- A. Ri Hicksr N. P. . Powell, Willis Thompson; Gllssons Stacy Chestnutt, B.-M.-. Waters, A.- J. -Scott; Island CrepW S. Teachey, J.Hi Carr, W: C Wallace r-Kehansviller-C. Si: Carr, John -Albertson, Scott Stanford Lime stone F.'L. Pottery S.- 8 Bostic, Cv Black ' k "Williams; Magnolia George" Edwards, J. P. Matthews, B. 'Wl" Pick ett; Rockfish-DJ Stdkes ;Wimams; G. H. Blanton, o; IWard; Rose Hill J.F. Blh52ard.- Geo." W. Boney, D. W. Fussell; Smltha W. B.- Williams,. De- Leon -Smith, J. AT. Gradyt, Warsaw JJLH. Fonvlelle,-D. W, Hobbi,' J. -F. Williams?; White' Oak-B.iAif BOwden, JanresT. Albrltton, J;H. Carrr Wolf- scrape -A. H. Whitfleldr Charles E. Reaves- John King; i Wallace Ed. MannD; 8.- NewUrk Joha Lamb? ; r Atfentlrenew registration? is re quired,'and the'sizeot the ballots is fixed at 1X3 Inches.- - - - - THOMAS J. KELLY, . " " ; Secretary lMak ' - - . X W. tlV Is. ':: Iff a. 3 " f O fi-i' r y 5 r ' mi S - .er-t$L00 toiUa'lfr,l REQRT; OF THE .CONDITION OF f The Bank ;oT 7 Varsavv -fat Warsaw jn the State of North Caro-J Una At'ihtv rinaanf huslnocia-- SSoh- - 1 4 mi:- - '; s. ; , Resources... Loam ami' discounts;'..;..! 60,610.73' Overdrafts -secured. ; 144 . 4fii Banking Houses Furniture ! ' and fixtures ..... -2,!0ff.00i Demand loans 16,437.06 Due from Banks" and Bank ers ... , . . ..... 3,730.1 Cash items-. ,..,.s y-S.WI Gold coin'. t'.JTlf, . t', 662. 6J Silver coin, including all mi- ; r J . nor coin currency,..;.. 618. M National-bank . notes-and '" other U. S. notes . 2,728.00 Totai .$86,336.77 - -J - Liabilities. ' Capital stock paW m; . . .-"J; Surplus 'fund....... f 10,000.09 10.00O.00 Undivided profits,- less cur rent expenses and taxes - paldr. J . .7.. . ?; . , 1,694 ; 66 Dividends unpaid -. . ... " 16O0 Bills payable V 10,000 .00 Deposits subject to check1; ; - 32 A96r3I Demand certificates of , de- " . - posit 1..77T. 21,051.8$ Due" to. Banks -and Bankers ' .J83.8t Cashier's checks . outstand- ' ' ' , : . e a . . -g ,t 7l4 0( Accrued interest dueideposl-- -- J tors . . ; . .7. . . -.400.00 Total State ef North Duplin,- ss: 186,336.7.7 Caroiina County ef i, HF. Pelrce, Cashier of the above named bank," do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knovr ledge and belief. ': HF. "PEIRCE, Cashier. ; - Correct Attest: J. A. POWELL,, - L. P. BEST. J. E. JOHNSON, -""- Directors, f Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of Sept-19l x J. H, FONVIELLE, . ' ' , '- "Notary Public. rf My commission expires AptH L; 191 j! REPORT OF THE CONDfTIOir OF THEBAHK OF ROSE HILL at Rose. Hill, in , the, $tata oC North Carolina, at the , closew ofjbu&Iness "Sepriri9iKS" - "' V r - v . "'"'- - ReseurceaV'v , Loans and - discounts . .. 8686.77 Banking - Houses $4,000.00 ; ; ' . Furniture and Fixtures, $999.00 4,999.00 Due from Banks and. Bank- r ers ...1 . t j y : . ... - 2,928. 29 Cash items ....i. ......... 2A89.08 Geld coin. . ;. . . ..... : . 7. . . . --. 798 . 50 Silver coin,. Including all . , j; - " . minor coin currency. . . . . . - 692.52 Nationalbank notes . and , i other TJ. S. notes.....'. . 1,616,00 Total .... ........... i 99,410 A Liabilities " Capital stock ; ..... . r. . $ 40,000, 00 Surplus fund . ..... 1,500.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and 'taxes - paid : 1,828.61 Dividends-unpaid-: - - 9.00 Time certificates of deposit ; 23",728. 17 Deposits subject to check. ." - 30,399 .26 Savings Deposits. . 31,43.28 .Cashier's checks outstand ing 101.84 Total-. State ' ef North ...f99,41hl6 Carolina, County of Duplin, ss: ' ' I, W. B. Southerland, Cashier of the above-named bank, dc solemnly awear that the above statement Ms - true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. B. SOUTHERLAND, vi' - - Cashier.' Correct Attestf ' - : . - MATJKY WARD, , W. D. HENDERSON, -''- W. H. FUSSELL, . """. Directors, r - Subscribed and swera to -before me." this 8th day of Sept.; 1911. : J. F. BLIZZARD, Notary Public, a My commissioir ' expires - Nov. 4th, 1912. . -'S , -1..7,,i SV-' ' O'i . -"7!li ? . : . V S?' P " v u Jj: ) f Ma 'wiiioiaa. Losssn t v " - "v r " " - " ' - ' T - - A "" ' . S . ea rn; t i 1 1 "Owing-to the mild weather and' C3 El trade has been disappointing, v In.thec meantime irills for Fall purchaeea are maturing. .'. We .need money and E t stock to ge$ it.. f; Beginnin and continuing: tia...- E3 2 . hi . - p i i - - ii - iii iJ f Tq show you that we Inean what we say note, the tollowingf prices ?v J vBesfc Pee Dee Plaids, 6 cents a yard f Calicoes, cents a yard - - . la Ar4r4 yard Sheeting at 6 cents a yard.''' ."S ' - . g . Mens heavy Underwear, always fi)0 cents, ibis sale 37. cents, ; E3v Mens 50 eent Shirts for &7 cents. v' -"T ' " 1 j - - tw miu yv ran ureoo vrouu,,new tuples, at o-cenis a yara.'-'r -' $L50 Shoes at $l.C9perTairfr: . - t . I.i,;' " - ' 11 Clothing,'.PantandHatatSacrificePricea,i'' xT, r l tyAnj 25" cent' article for 31 ceats,TanyM0 cent article for S eei , & eent article for 4-cenW . , ,1 1" ::y ri ' E 1 .. ii ji- i Ti 'I' if i. n I,' -1, r i VI; I ' i ii ' T ! I gi 'iWomens Cloaks and Mens Overcoats at Bargain Priceajr New- Stocks Eia:- i in r -. n -I i hi i i , I Ba IfflCSCbme to NEWBTJRYS during Novembemad SaveMoueyfci EB-3T i I i - ' i m ' " "ii f IsPt CASS PBTCES PAID FOR E3 j'' i i i T i'i ' ii 'i r - i sAcniFicE riADE For CAGI1 or:LY ! gg-'Car. Load. Pittsburg JPeriect Welded) Fencing.-' Lower than ever. ca ' ' ii 1 1 1 . i -' r- i " -i i ii i-- 'i i i i B9 REMEMBER a 5. aa v, aa - aa ' aa SB - ''""V;", MAJGNOLTANOBTH CAROLiNA.:.r: REMEMBER THE -TlME-NOVEMBERTlat TO DECEMBER 1st," BPBBH9BHBiSBBBBgBEHHBO!3!3BaHHHIBHri!BH!?,? EBEBEBHa6IEfiagBEaBBE3MBB0EaBBEaBHE3BBBfiBS&g& V , Wn JUTTTT' U ATT rat "imy -i r j-;. i&&ry aS BM . NOW, Sou'll - - rrfftlE BANK. JAMES J. HELL, the great railroad -king, made - money ; slinging; aplck -when a young man. " He BANKED and SAVED his earnings. He became a contractor -and xhulti-minionaire. c v , - i 7 MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. v -1 , ' We pay liberal interest conBisteatwltlf safety.' ; ' Tr'' T. C. Hornby" President. t W. JJewbuy,- Secretary. - - - - " - 5-- : t Bland W, Pickett,; Salesman, . ' ; 1 Magnolia Fiirnitiire .Company, Carry a Complete - Line of rOak, Suites, .Odd Dressers, a, r - Mattressesall kinds. Sewing; Macbinesy Steel Ranges? VCobk Staves; Pictures; arid ; FrameSj r Chairs of all kinds."; Courteous rand Jjiberal treatments Moderate? profits.: J5We want your' trade, and will make it to your intof est to buy orus." - f , ' " " -'-...;,-- " : -..;.-. r ' .-....' .' - s. f-"' ir-' ; , Sale ! i ! E 1 11 t J CI r decline 1b 'the price of Cotton, Fall have decided to sacrifice our "large, f r for f Thirty, DayfJ, r CJ E"3 r i r i El u I 3 -E 2 I 1 LJ ri r i 1 ifi-;' PRODUCE-DURING ,-THIS SALE. , ' ' - "I, - h iii tl E 1 a. m m . ' I 1 E 1 r THE PLACE - e a. a t 1 V s.y TO 5AVE ato-fiT- Medium Priced Farniture.' .Beds,; Sideboards,.' Iron Beds - - - "i -.: 'VNa a . n . i. IVS jT - "V 3sSi -'..:;... 9 '"'-' P':'y. " Ri-'- ; "'i y K -
Eastern Carolina News (Kenansville, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1911, edition 1
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