...... t - h: 3 Pvof. Prince, was Landed us by the wife of one of Lis former pupils. This is published for MR. PRINCE HMED ONCE TAUGHT HEBE a s K H S H S &mftirs And K Ss -WATCHES .r- A wood dependable watch, 1 have them to suit the youn man, young lady, everybody. Whp you buy it at P0 ells you secure a standard durable accurate movement and at a price that safeguards ycur pocket book. I also have a nice line of jewelry, silverware, diamonds almost anything to suit the hard to suit. If your watch or clock needs attention you are invited to give me a trial, . Yours to please, W. M. POWELL J3 H f the information of those that" at- S H 3 II 3 H S ' H S M S N S H S H 3 H 8 M 2 K 3 ti ft if W 3 H 3 3 H 3 ts X tf X K S K 3 t4 3 K 3 H 3 H 3 S S tended school when lie was reacn- ' or as well as for those who patro- Empowered by an act of Con- nizei ihe. school believing they press, the Director of the Census, vili be glad to know he fs making Sam L. Rogers, has divided North good. . ' Carolina into ten districts for the H P Bamik- census 01 mauiuacimcio, quarries, etc. A chief special agent is placed in charge of each district and Is directly responsible to the direc tor. To secure such an appointment .is no little honor and a very great vovrwwiNihil it-V. OMAHA STORES SELL 30 PERCENT H " rne nome ror savings S Wommack Hotel corner main and Tenth Streets, as E Omaha, Neb., May 18. Eight Smaller store? followed the ex- tt -Vro i10 in ample of five larger nes whicfi However great may be tne in- 1 , . fluences politically, vet the essen- announced reductions from twen tial qualities are the' man himself to thirty per cent. experience proven, and capacity - " ; 0 , v i Report of the condition of .for the big job. j pianrs & commercial Bank Our friend and townsman, Mr. The Planters & Commercial David M. Prince, has just receiv- Bank at Scotland Neck, N. C. -in d the . appointment for Chief the State of North Carolina, at Special Agent of the Second Dis- the close of business, May 4th, trict of North Carolina, com"- 1920- Tn.t I Resources prising rue counties.. ox immuii, Loans aud Discounts-$366,521.17 Wayne, Lenoir, Craven, Carteret, Demand Loans . 32,102.71 Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, Pitt and Overdrafts, secured, 3,200.42 Beaufort. ; United States Bonds Given the authority, of select-' UJ JY Bonds ... , r . iBankino- Houses, Fur mg Ins headquarters, Mr. Prince j lliture" and Fixtures. has selected Goldsboro. jCash in v,mit and net Mr. Prince, who is "now Assls-1 amounts due from taut Supervisor of Census for tne 1 Banks, Bankers and Tlm-,1 nitrirt. of North Carolina ! Trust Companies K K s 91 H 3 a 3 H 3 'i S will enter upon his new duties ;ibout the first of Mav. We are in a position to know 1 hiit this appointment-came as surprise to Mr. Prince. Cash Items held 24 hours 14,650.00 2,749.03 57,868.82 over 5,834.73 Checks for Clearing -' 4,587.49 Total $487,514.37 This is distinctive promotion , 0. , . . Irmnnn ,. ,r '. , 1 . Capital Stock paid in 15,000.00 ,,,.., (um n..iMf! a n i iia i videci Profits, less does in the face of the fact that current; 'expenses and several of his political enemies taxes paid 10,392.69 onlv a few weeks a"o tried hard Unearned Discounts . 2,500.00 4ll , , n , ' Notes and Bills Redis- ' 7 , WL counted 39,800.00 on the grounds o, undue political Bills Payable 56,000.00 activity while holding a govern- Deposits 361,504.58 ment ap)ointive office, is cause Cashier's Checks for deep gratification on the parr outstanding 317.10 of himself and friends. Accrued Interest due TV . , , ; depositors 2,000.00 Director or the Census, Sam L. - Robrts, is a close -observer of men ; and their fitness for the position? lie has to m'vf. TT. i m Vnrtr, ' State of North Carolina ' PER CENT Pcdd On Savings Accounts. 2 H 3 54 3 H 3 H 3 H S w s u - S Total $487,514.37 Carolinian and a warm personal Co"n" J ifax- n , . ? -i t. ,T T . m , , '!(). J. Moore, Cashier ot trienu ot Mr. Prince. To him and i i -i x i j v a v , the above named Bank, do sol- to our most excellent Congress- onmly swear that the above state man, Sam M. Brinson, and Sena- ment is true to the best of my tor P. M.. Simmons, who arr knowledge and belief. staunch friends of Mr. Prince, w tender our thanks for thus hon oring our town and -conntv. O. J. MOORE, Cashier. Correct Attest S. A. Dunn, J. A. Kitehin, Stuart Smith, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to be- The above account of the pro-1 motion of Mr. Prince, but doubt- fore e this 14th day of May less better known by those who m n 'i - -. , -. , , . . J. E. Shields, Notary Public, attended school when he taught it -mi 10 . Mv commission expires Feb., 18, at the Old Vine Hill Academy 1922. Six' Days Shalt Thou Labor And Do All Thy Work" The same God who laid upon the children of Israel the injunction to observe the sanctity of the Sabb&th proclaim ed also the holiness of toil and declared that labor is the law of salvation. In this crucial period of human his tory it behooves us all to give heed not to one-seventh of this commandment only, but to' the six-sevenths with' which the Almighty glorified 'toil and translated, work in to a form of worship. There is nothing in this eommondment that we of the present day are warranted in interpreting as Divine Sane tion for shorter hours or artificial restriction of produc tion. "Six days shalt"thou labor" not six hours a day, not even eight hours a day, but so many hours as may be required to do all thy work. So long as pro -Motion lags behind the needs of a hungry world, all our work is not done, and every hour wrested from the working schedule of the w?ek is an hour of violence to humanity0 and of blasphemy to God. If the executives, the sales managers, the bookkeepers the stenographers and the clerks, the advertising men and those of the sales force do not Avork with a keener sense of the. obligations that rest upon them if those hi the high places do not : make their brains more productive, small license shall they have for casting the stone of opp i-obrium at the ignorant, th brutal and the reactionary in the ranks of organized or unorganized physical labor" .From "Paragrafs", issued by the Whitaker Paper Co ' Cincinnati. - , M Scotland Meek Bank J. H. ALEXANDER, JR.. Cashier HUGTI JOHNSON, Asst. Caahi a H 3 S3 S H S H H H S M SS S3 3 BO Plumbing ; & Heating Hot Air, Steam and Hot Water. H 19 S NOTICE TO ALL To those who have orders placed with us for shingles we are today unloading a car and can make immediate delivery. We also havesome left for- sale now. Place your orders early. This is a Red Cedal al Hart "Titehold" Select Shingle. We seel cheaper because we sell for cash. S L. Strickland or E. A. AUsbrook H 3 S IS s 8 13 5? &3 8 g &a s 2 tt3HSHKK2HSHSt3SHSKSHSKSHSHSNSHSHSHSnSNSKSHSH3MSSHX8 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS. WE CAN SOLVE THE SANITARY PROBLEMS REQUIRED OF YOU BY THE STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. PHONE 187. OFFICE HOURS "9 TO 12 A. M. si S Crescent Plumbing Co C. S. ALEXANDER, Mgr. t2 s ST g rvr Tmi it n - IF YOU ARE YOUNG Prepare for the unprecedented prosperity thai "recon struction"' will bring. Attend an accredited school gnd go "Over the Top" in the -t ashless world. Everybody endorses your prospects for suce3 are. f?ood. A multitude; of Book keepers, StenograDhers and Typists are wanted by Banks Mills, Railroads, and otber 3arge corporations at attrac cive salaries. ' KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH, N.'O CHARLOTTE. N. n H 4 - i :?!S:5:::S:S::::S The Boston Light Opera Revue is one of your Community Chautauqua features on the opening day. This talented company of six attractive young ladies will please you with their new up-to-the-minute songs, costumes and music. Such new popular favorites as ".Yokohoina Maid," "Linger Longer Letty" and "Keep ou Smiling" will go a long way towards keeping you smiling. When Miss McCarthy cellos her way into your hearts with a goodly collection of old fashioned songs and Miss Taylor sings and plays the violin for you and the Chadsey Trio drives the blues -away with their sunshiny songs then you will be glad that you ajre spending your vacation at the Chautauqua. 8 J. Sm Ml??! n CATALOG Iuzianns i uooa oia i-uzi- furaie is a clean coffee. It is not from the tirsiF? it' is First reneivpH in New Orleans until you serve it on your table rerv DOund sold in individual air-tizht tin can GoesTjvice asFar M I VZl AN GIT A RANTK E If, after inif entire directions, you are nt satis: id in fvenr respect, your grocer will re- N coffee Wm.B. Reily S'Cb. Inc jfew Orleans 4 WBDUJN YOU WANT THE BEST Go to Scotland Neck's Leading Restaurant THE DIXIE CAFE First class meals served also soft drinks, Fruits and ci gars. Give us a call. Yours for business, McREG AN & CAMPUS 3 S H g g s 3 K8BaSHSBSSHSHSSSSHEHSHSHSB3SHSBaSliSSKSHSHSBVSH3BHEKS5H3KE&SCK 83 3 s K S S3 s it If you want the best of everything call 190. All orders small or large are highly appreciated. We have an open for a good delivery bo, white or jolor ed. Come quick. . . S. L. STRICKLAND it, S s It Pays You To Advertise In This Paper IS s IS creen uoors. ni indows, Screen ack And w w ire. S s S Galvanized Full Stock All Sizes & Widths. Your Patronage Is Always Appreciated. Hard? Hardware Co. H S &3 S H S3 CI 3 M S H S D3 H S era H S S H M S t; H E H GS S K K E K 3? K "The Ha. iware Hustlers1 g H 3 F R K M Listen to the Suggestion of the Wise CP K S 3 S 3 53 -3 53 ' A philosopher once said: "If a-man makes a better 1 mouse trap than his .neighbor, thono-h b bnibl bi hnnsp H fin tiie wilderness, people will make a beaten path to his door." What Emmerson said is; being verified today, in every to 3 3 3 walk of life. Merit counts Our up-to-tbe-m inuTe Fancy ' Grocery, equipped with a sanitary Cold Storage Market; is not onlv better, but the ONLY one of its kud within thirtv ' miles of Scot- n lynd Neek. ' I It'is not in the wildernej;, but on Main Street, in the h very heart of this thriving' town, Scotland Neek. Why wonder, then, that we 'sta'v busy all the time? W Follow the crowd and come, where your patronage is g M 3 M 3 M s 91 h V appreciated. AUsbrook & Kitchin I