7 ATTT-T Ti?re8 Held ss SaiEcracKCfS !,. T'icrs'lay. K!cy 'nwt Kecorrt.) Three men, Robt. Bishop, Henry bewet and Jce Hoyt, arrested on sus- .,-inn thsit i hpv pre connected with IIOW'S THIS? We offer One Ilumlrc, d Dollars Re-u-an.l-ft.r-flriv fast- of Cata' that can-t-.ot bo cured by Hall's Cata. Cu:-. v r ri..Minv A- to., lo v""! w Vr tV..' niulcvsiend. have la."'.1 r rix'-.-vov for t tit last 15 years, ;u Bernard AHsbrook. Ray BeyeUe. AHsbrook & Boyelte K. .1 be- Iv.iti-ri"! -it id number oi sate roboenea tjjeve hUu perK-tly honorable in ail Vhitur. W. L. YAUCH N Acting Editor and L5u?i;:oi-s Manager. Thursitav. Doceniln-r 12, 1907. Publisher's Announcement. ; eastern Carolina recenuy, aieu Tavboro jail and the authorities .-are investigating' them. ' Photographs ! of the three men have been taken ; and sent to Northern cities to ascer : tain if they compare with pictures ; in the Rogue's Gallery. , ; Hoyt was arrested on the train ! from Rocky Mount to Tarboro last Thursday evening by Deputy Sheriff Frank Dawson, who had engaged the man in this city to go to Tarboro I: ! a sett'.t'ti point in newspaper itlii.s that t-d-'-uis ami ;'. l!::.in-:s a:e ti -t rf.sjninsiblc lo- the v;e's f .-..tr-."ip-;iii.'i'ts. aii'i the ;-unlii-ati.m cf u a..- ...-. mi-m that the editor or C'lT: 'Il w I r .1. i '' . " --" -. -1 . .... . . turn T ill,' 11 - - . . . ...rt.iirt-nV- isiu-r . ii i. r.st-i in; t.i.iii .1,.:. . ana niav a uiaiio in a muvuut m-vuic nc:- . . US1- hle uobs truiKwr ns ami uiuuviui.' tararxy-oulany obligations made bf- - his firm. ' Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Teatinioials sent free. 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take 'Hall.' Family Fills for constipation. Fire Insurance Agency. : 1 Our companies are reliable and we guarantee to please, and will appreciate any business entrusted to us. . 12-5-4t k & il fii M li 3 BBSBra 111 lVlTry ?rff CCS - h- (.'(i:.!;.'N-.viC.A THE MS! KG PR ICE OF COTTON. show. While on the train Mr. Daw- j son studied his man and was convinc- ed that he fitted the description of a ; man connected with the Colerain A few years ago when the move- i roubery, and he placed Hoyt under ment for a Cotton Association wa3 ; arrest. He is believed to be the ad- -t.,.i ronv Isi-icrViPd at it and sam ' vance uiaxi ox it the lay of the two more suspicious persons in Tar- ; boro and found on them two pistols, .." . i...:" . ,;jur : around and spies out tnai larmer,. a -... , However nothing of an in ed clas.-, could never be sufficiently : criminating character was found on united to ah act the price of cotton. ; Hoytj but he tore njs dothing into They pointed to the failure of the j shreds and threw them out of the Fanners' Alliance as an example of j window that night, nma ,.f ,n,h n vture. On Saturday the police arrested tilt: uuili.'iiic j a. .-.v - Again, last year when cotton was forced to its normal price tney ae-, & dirk and ?4Q -n cash and SQme let. cls.red it was not the effect of organ-; ter3 The letters threw no light on ization; rather the result of ?.n inex- the matter, but they were held to plicpble combination of circurn-' court to answer for carrying con- . " 4" T3 ,VfM. vrW.i ihJ cealed weapons and an investigation stances. But tins year wnen iue i . . 1 , . , , . i is being made. The men claimed to panic came and cotton cropped sev-j haye come from Norf olk and were eral cents in a few dayr., and still j on tnejr way south. They admitted farmers refused to market, there! having been to Rocky Mount and went up a mighty cry that the South- j that they had walked from Battle em Farmer by holding his cotton was j kro to Tarboro: preventing the u-sual influx of j Ssasaflonal Story About a Halifax foreign gold, protracting the panic, and thus bringing to a stand-still the wheels of domestic commerce. Thus in a few short weeks they real ized their weakness against an agri cultural combination ,an:l relinquish ed their position of indifference and disdain. Still the farmer refused to sell, and now the price is beginning to advance. PinesarYC Carbolized acta like a poul tice, draws out inflammation, and poi son. Antisepitc, healing. For chap ped hands, lips, cuts burns. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Bank Statement. Report of the condition of The Scotland Neck Bank, at Scot land Neck in the State of North Carolina, at the close of busi ness December 3rd, 1907. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Other stocks, etc. Furniture & fixtures Due from banks $127,815.43 849.72 8,500.00 1,025.00 32,400.22 438.43 1,000.00 1,256.03 4,700.00 1,000.00 Maa. Quite a sensational story appear ed in the Raleigh Evening Times of Monday and the News and Observer of Tuesday. It came from Ashbury Rark, N. J., and related that Miss Olga Sjostcdt had advertised for a position as a nurse and her advertise ment had ceen answered by T. tj. 'ender of. II:t!ifax c.nuntv. N. C. The panic hza at least ! The story stated that the young lady served to prove that the farmer can j had accepted Pender's proposition be mas' or of hi own products, can j to come to what she thought was a say to the speculator "hands off" -endid Southern plantation. -She . . , . l ' has written a letter stating that the it--, tniw t nisrl. 4-T. to il.t nr-rm t . 1 President C. C. Moore, of the North Carolina Division of the t surroundings were very disappoint ; ing and that Pender will not let her i Southern Cotton Association recent-j that a special policeman had been ly i eporied thnt twenty-two ware-1 sent from Ashbury to take the young housi and holding committees havellarJy back homc- No local intelli . . ! srenee has come to this paper and we been orgemzed, and committees are; , . . . . . - ! do not print the story in full. working on thirty-hve more in the ! Later. A 'phone message from State as a result of twelve months' ! Wtldon gives the intelligence that work. The president is now on a j a man came for the lady Monday and tour of every cotton growing county ; carried her away, and that Mr. Pen- - r,j . . . u r i der savs the story was highly color in tne otate to encourage the farm-! . ,,,,,, , . . , .. , , , , ,,jed and the lady knew his circum- ers to ouiid warehouses and hod ; stance3 before she came cotton. There is no longer any ! . doubt as to the result cf individual ' Jiy list. co-operation, and if the farmer re-! - , i i .v ! The county commissioners in reg f uses his aid he must boar the con- , , ; , , a , ular session Monday Dec. 2, drew sequences. I the following jury for January term ave. The story further stated Barter snap Burasd. (V,';;ii.ir.iston r'r.tci'j); morning at Last Sunday j of Superior Court one week only: . ! L. O. Anderson, Thos. Wood, B. B. Hunter, W. H. Vhite, C. E. Har : grove, L. W. Barnhill, I. D. Wood, ;40 i C. E. Bishop, J. H. Briley. R. B. o'clock the inhabitants of the townpowe( y. M. Hockaday, W. J. were awakened by the alarm of (ire, ; Everett, B. T. Walston, Geo. T. and soon a large crowd was on the! Herring, Isaac M. Lewis, June Til street. : iery w. L. Wiggins, W. W. Sum- Thefire was in Hyman's Barber j mn, J. G. Shaw, Tom Hopkins, Shop next to the Pout Office.. Af ter i w. S. Ivey, W. R. House, J. L. soma delay the fire engine was putjBarkley, G. S. Sledge, Wm. Hux, to work and the danger of the fire j j. w. Butts, D. A. Madry, Jesse spreading to adjacent buildings was j Rhea, T. N. Haraison, W. D. Baker, overcome, and the fire was put out j p. d. Hawkins, W. M. Morecock. J. before entirely' destroying the store. ; c. Butts, W. N. Herring, C. H. Her- All the fixtures lo the barber shop ring, Ernest Morris, were practially destroyed, those not . entirely burned are useless. In the ; rear of the shop a pressing club was I conducted and a number of .suits! of clctning belonging to various j parties were dastroved. j Bsttlg-Ylck. (i'.ocky Mu-jnt Record.) Whitakers, N. C, Dec. 3 On Wednesday, November the the 27th, at the home of Mr. and $178,984.83 $25,000.00 6,190.18 8.00 72,000.00 18,796.67 56,833.30 44.18 112.50 Cash items Gold coin Silver coin Nat. bank notes Currency account Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock Undivided profits Dividends unpaid Bills payable Certificates of Deposit Deposits subject to check Checks outstanding Bond Tax' Total $178,984.83 State of North Carolina, County of Halifax. -I, Frank P. Shields, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Frank P Shields, Cashier. Correct Attest: N. B. Josey, G. Hoffman, R. M. Johnson, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of Dec., 1907. J. E. Shields, Notary Public. Buggies, Wagons, Carts, Manufactured and For Sale by W. A. BRANTLEY Scotland Nck, N. C. Best of Workmen Employed and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Repairing of All Kinds Done on Short Notice. An Unexpected Weddiog. Lumber Notice. All persons are hereby warned against taking any lumber at all from my saw mill near the cemetery and from my mill in town, unless I am present or some authorized agent of mine to make note of the lumber taken away. S. B. Kitchin. ll-28-6t Santa Gaus is already beginning to f ill our store with aif kinds of Christ mas Goods, and next week will make his usual an nouncement in this space. Be sure to watch for it. 0 0 0 U U to JL3 Js3 L-i x 6 fa Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and laxative Fruit Syr op Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions cf pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed E. T. Whitehead & Company, Scotland Neck, North Carolina. (Enfield Progress.) A surprise was sprung Wednesday morning when, at the residence of Mr. W. V. Bobbitt, at Ringwood, Miss Mamie Johnson of that place, and Mr. Earnest E. Stallings, of En field, were quietly married in the presence of a few friends and rela tives. The affair was not elaborate, the only attendants being Miss Pattie Williams, of Ringwood, maid of hon or, and Mr. John B. Parker, of En-' field, best man. Miss Vera Williams, j of Ringwood, played the wedding march, besides rendering a beautiful voca solol. The ceremony was impressively performed by the Rev. A. G. Wilcox, of Brinkleyville. Immediately after wards the bridal party drove to En field, where they took the noon train for a tour of the Northern cities. The bride is very popular here, where she has visited several times, and has a large number of friends, j The groom is a prominent young merchant of Enfield and i3 well ; known in business affairs. They : will make their home in Enfield. Housekeepers, have you tried DUST DOWN? That is the new preparation to use in sweeping your house, it keeps the dust down and leaves your carpets, rugs, or floors looking clean and kills, the germs and moths. A TRIAL WILL C0NVINC YOU. Shut Dawn. at 2 p. m The fire caught in the rear room a-:d had about consumed everything Mrs. A. B. Vick, their daughter, in it when it was discovered. ! Mi.-;s Sallie Elizabeth, was happily . The building, owend by Mr. II. T. j wedded to Mr. Alex Parker Battle, Stalling.-:, of Jamesville, was censid- j at a quiet homa maniaga, Rev. Mr. erably damaged but the damage is Certain officiating, covered by insurance, thei-e being!- : t I,00j uii tne building. lucre was ; 550 insurance on the barber shop, fixture:;, and clothing. (Tarboro Southerner.) The Southern Cotton Seed Oil Mills of this place have shut down for the want of seed. The abnormally high price of seed at the opening of the season seriously cut down profits or entirely wiped them out and when oil and seed began to tumble, the free movement of seed stopped. These mills no doubt seeing such a small possible margin . of profit be tween seed and seed products, have put fourth no effort to obtain .seed. The shut down is indefinite, but hop ed to be only temporary. (1 i oU-.-ilJl il.UtUo.lit (Tarboro Southerner.) A few days ago, Wiley Humphrey, near Lawrence, killed a large deer, that had taken up with the herd of cattle of Carey Lawrence. This hei d was in the pasture and a deer was several times seen with them in the day. Finally the natural fears for man and his environment were eo much allayed that it would at night come up with the cows. Early one morning just before day, Mr. Hum phrey went out and fchot it. GInssr's Report. Tre gevernment ginner's report, issued Monday, gave the number of bales of cotton of this season's crop ginned up to Dec. 1 as 8,338,854 bales against 10,027,803 last year. Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like to call it, is one of the most weakening diseases known. - Scott's Emulsion, which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di gested form, is the greatest strength-builder known to medical science. 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