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Cameron News Items. L. Report or the uonaiuonoi THE CARTHAGE BLADE facts and statistics. WATCH THIS SPACE. Tl 1 rk A Mrs.

Charles Teague visited LD ail il -ttJOCI CICCXi I 1 rt 11 1 I Moore County Pubuc Schools relatives oaniora lasi weeK. at Aberdeen. PUBLISHED WEKKXY. Number ot Schools ot White ana yTr onrl Tr Knrmpn Pproncnn Tn the of "North Carolina at Colored Race in, each Town- 0f rj Springs are guests of Mr. the close of business August.

22, 1907. RESOURCES. II. McNEILL, Editor and Proprietor. shin Consolidation oijuistricis i aQ Mrs.

HqghJVlcPherson. tions bv the Sunerintenttent. 1 urs. x. j.

uuu cuuu Carthage, NC, September26, 1907, 3ir. traitor: Uo of ua Loans and discounts $49,708 21 Overdrafts, secured, $175,57 unseenred, $134,68 310.2o Banking Houses, 54; Furni- ture and Fixtures 1.610 4,075 69 Due from Banks and Bankers 19,856 91 Gold Goin 60 00 Silver coin, including all paicuw tu iuu jjcuui It may interest some of the Af TiT. AfoTtVi.n nei MOORE COUNTY FIRST AND LAST. mends tnrougnout me county 0i Xr0 mi AL ,1 1 i.U Jt 1 k-'aululu uauunj auuiuvuwoj. jLuese are iuc ua wucu mu.uw- see uitj uumuei jl uuiua-4ucwi Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre of which stands on last nnntpntofl farmer's fancv liffhtlv I township, minor coin currency 320 17 National bank notes and other U. notes 1,358 00 Ocalo, visited Mr. and Mrs. turns to thoughts of moving.

The yr's book follows: McKeithen last week. great railway system of the West, Mrs. J. McK. Harrington is oodf the mails with manuals set spending a few days in town.

Total $75,687 23 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $15,000 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. 2,270 47 "THtrf rlonfla urtntri Hi 00 ting forth the beauties and virtues of this and that region, each claim Mr. Coleman of Aberdeen spent This Space Belongs to N. Hurwitz Sons.

Their Big Fall Stock of Goods is arriving. They will talk to you about bargains next week. Saturaay in town. ing to be par excellence the home I A-tT A mm. mm Ull UillU Bensalera Carthage Cape Fear Deep River Greenwood Jones boro McNeill Mineral Spr Pocket Hitters Sanford Sand Hill Sheffield Dr.

K. M. erguson of bouth- DeDOsits subject to check- 58,239,51 White Colored 11- 3 9 6 "4 -2 "3 4 "10 4 5 41 -3 6 3 5 8 "4 "7 8 44 3 5 "3 5 3 44 10 44 3 91 44 seckersjparadise. Agriculture has 96 25 era Pines spent Saturday town. Cashier's Checks outstanding in this aspect taken the place of In former times the Mr.

H. Clyde Petty of Pinebluff spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. A alker of 'new country" that offered the most attractions to settlers from a distance, was that in which gold was taken out of the ground in big Peachland are visiting Mrs. Geo. Culberson. ToUl $75,687 23 State of North Carolina' County of Moore, ss: J.

W. Graham. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemr ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W.

GRAHAM, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day of Aug, 1907. J. McN. Johnson, Number three and four for color Miss Margaret Thomas of near 1 1 p1 pa hftuA inst been consolidated yellow nuggets or mnnitessimai nnmur oicrVit.

(Carthage spent Sunday in town. dust; these later days the search of Carthageand number two of There will be a mating of the is still for a quick fortune, but Mineral Springs for white race, members of the Pre-slnu-nan Notary Public. the medium exploited Is the grow- That is we have one hundred and church next (Sunday morning for Correct Attest: H. A. PAGE.

i i i i l-jirni ittt raa nicrrmrc 1.1 iiipffinniu I ii. a mer croD. wnicncan oe turnea mio i -mi iLue purpose ui caiun pastur. 1 I 4... UC- fnrf.f lli-nn I gold-or grcenbacks-by the slow- WU1W ouu Miss Mattie.

Belle Rogers of W. A. BLUE. JESSE CARTER, Sr. Directors.

er processes of planting, cultivat- Last 'year's report shows that Hope Mills, who has been spend-inv anil liori'ochnrr on cine uni. mg some time with her grand- Knfnnn nr1 t.wAnt.r nnA vpr mother, Mrs. Petty returned home BeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL tliP ronnino mnohlnp in- of age and 3100 colored children. av- stead of the pick and the pan I 4a uj i i. auu (U uoiureu ciuiuieu.

tu eaui i uuiiuinj; win uein tuis weeK. auu inow, uie auv erasing circulars Sf.hooi will be readv for school use in AILVEL teem with prints in which the The census for this year cannot January 1908. Notice To Tax Payers. I will be at the following places at times speci. ficd for the purpose ot collecting the taxes du: oore County for the year 1907 and I respectfully request you to meet me and make your settlements promptly: settler scomiortaoienomesteaa ana I yet De ascenaineu, as mieeu wuue -f- TrTpiil rhnnl and seventeen colored districts have THE ORIGINAL.

cforfo rflF tttoII orrl tho a onrJo rrn ana nappy iaiiniy are shown, projected against fields of heavy laden A Well Known Cure for Pile. not yet sent in their 'reports though shows well and indicate the they were all due the hrst Monday hi esUjem in which the her September is held. grain, trees groaning under apples and peaches proportionately as large as watermelons, and the last year's report snows tnat Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands. eo zema. skin diseases.

Makes burns and scaldj painless. We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that monej there were 46 white boys and 29 lr. rXoseot uaurinburg repre- Eagle Springs, October, 14thv white girls between twelve and sentmg presbyterial home missions 14 th, cattle of a thousand hills grouped t. can buy.

twenty one years of age who could preached a most excellent sermon not read and write, also 47 colored at the Presbyterian church Thurs- in a pen by the side of the railroad, Cures Piles Permanently waiting rapid shipments to mar bovs and 50 colored mrls who day night. Forenoon. Afternoon. Forenoon. Afternoon.

At niirht. Forenoon. Afternoon. Forenoon. Afternoon.

Forenoon. tt were illiterates. This makes us all Mr. Phillip has kcts where buyers stand in line, 1 1 1 I i I lif Avtrf a nivr no I 1 i 15th, 15th. 15th, ICth, 16th, 17th, 17th, 18th, 18th, longing for the chance to the name DeWITT on every box.

All other uiuau xi a iiiitciatco amuuj; no. a norse power gasoline engine Big Oaks, Spencerville, D. H. Homers, Elise, High Falls, W. L.

Hitters' Glendon, W. J. Harrington, Underwoods, Willetts, Sanford, Cape Fear, tt are counterfeit. rxePAnsD it draw fat checks in pay nave we as teacners aone our iuii W1th which to operate his cotton duty in seeking out and trying to gin and win be ready to gin all ment. While these pictures at I.

C. DeWTTT A CUICAOO. CHARLESCOLE CO. interest these boys and girls in your cotton in an up-to-date tract the eye, few, if any, have learning to reaa ana write, ana mnnnpr Afternoon. tt pvor bptiorpfl thpir pntsrlirinn hv th Special Kates Via.

The Seaboard. sent 1. 4.. fWr, fo namn nf nnr Pnnnt.F? UIiaDCiai repOlL mat IS 1CUY UJ UU1 UWU ld.lL UUUIIL.V, UUU um uuluw wo. v.

up this year to the Association, Nashville, Tenn Tennessee Home tho. fpw wlm hnvp nnK so we are clear, it not, let us put Jonesboro, which meets next week, hv the Coming Week, September 23rd, to I il. 1 4- t. tt uv tuu gmu tu uo wuck aim uiauj -Trior a atp. at, nresftnt about haVC returned.

kwontv whtP nnrl on p. PolnrpH wai cvci iuauc. Qijw.w uciug uic to September the 30th tt The chances in Mocre of diversi- school in session in the county. aJ- lUchmond, Gener 19th, and 21st and at nidit. 22nd, 22nd, At nicbL 23 rd, 24tb, Forenoon.

24tb, Afternoon and night. 25th, 25th, At night. 26tb, 28th, At nijrlt 29th, End at night. 30th, 30th, At night 31st, Till 3 P. M.

port; lttzuu was ior roreign al Convention Protestant Enisconal t. Some of these have been at work nea employment are equal to any A 1. TT .1 nri iKo.r missions and S105 00 for orphans. Church, October 2nd to 23rd. One tt county in ino union, nere trie Lemon Springs, Cameron, Vuss, Lakeview, Southern Pines.

Pinebluff, Aberdeen, Jackson Springs, Pinehurst, West End, OCvC aivvcCuu u.yu.u- Sunday school raisin S73 00 first class fare plus 25 cents. Tickets ly reports show an unusually law October 5th. II 1 1 11 II! Ill MM 'I 1 1 I I I' I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1- mineral wealth is just begihingt 1 il i 1 II 1 tt enrollment ana a very gooa nmitea to October 25th. tt siioav nseir: uie timuer inu lumoei average attendance, but an appall- na? memoers oi or Washington, D. Internatlon toT-riioc vvhilo wmcn are iemaie, an average oi tt al Convention Brotherhood of St.

to i i cm i Andrew, September 25th to 29th. One teachers can do much towards ueuil-y per memuer breaking up this habit, the burden first class fare plus 25 cents. Tickets sold Sept. 21st to 25th, limited Sep- temper aucn. of this work must devolve upon the parents.

How often do we as parents send our children on some Norlolk, Va. Jamestown Expo- The taxes due for 1907 must be collected promptly to meet current expenses and all delinquents after Dccmbcr 1st. will be charged cost and collected through my deputies. This September 16th. 1907.

sition, aay tickets, jo day tickets. NOTICE. North Carolina In the Superior Moore County Court )' Before the Clerk. Johnson administrator of J. A.

Harrington, deceased, vs. petty errand or in some other way sold dailv. Coach Excursion tickets at very low rates sold Tuesdays and ive excuse for this tardiness? Let nnavs. pirra onnrnpc rrnm 'hi rintto us all lo jk well into this important Raleigh and Durham on Nos. 33 ana matter; for though our children 32 Tuesdavs and Fridavs.

mnv lpnrn all thprP. is in their text rfUim Harrington service on all trains. servipft nn tralnQ Dn a Ttr irii. tt i i i i i a i i a i niii i i i mi ii IXM.I.IM. narn no-- uooks, it tuey uo uui iurui imuibSK Atlanta, tia.

Natlona ARsnrla- A. G. KELLY, Sheriff. of punctuality and regularity, they tion of Cotton Manufacturers. Oct- raust enevitably fail the contest 1Iie detendant John Harrington ober 7th-th; One and one-third first wirh nthpr whn havA hppn hptfpr auuve "d-uieu win Lase liouce tnaL an larea piua ctnus.

JLlCKeiS SOld wiiu OLiiers wuo nave ueeu oettei q.tinn i I rvrti-K i i traiueu Liiee tuiugs. xu uie commenced in the Superior Court nf ber 12th. the words of another, "An educa f. nfuat7r Memphis, Water torFTs hr Way C.nTentIon, October 4th and5th. -jwv Drift tircr.

Plicu faro ns nant. interests have made many fortunes, and the farming, trucking and fruit growing is developing and becoming more profitable every year, and last mentioned but first in importance and value is the healthfulness of the section. Ii this last Moore- county surpasses any county of the union. If pleasuro is wanted then there is no more hospitable people to go among than ours. For sport, the game is here which may be pur sued without restraint in the proper season.

Give us more people to settle and develope this favored section. Aberdeen Items. Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Kieth left Sunday morning for Jamestown. Baltimore and Washington 'when they will spend some time. Miss Bertie Goodwin who has-been visiting in Bracy, ha returned home. Mrs.

Norfleet Pleasants who ha been visiting in Hamlet has return ed homo. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc Brido left Sunday for Lemoi Springs where they will visit friends. tirtri ATIT ATT fx A I I I I I Villi! I H'iririUV- I I 1 TTI 1 Harrington, deceased, to the Davment A.

Tm ea to uctooer 8th. of the debts of the decendent of the above named administrator; which Wasnington, D. National said tract of land is described as the Association of Cotton Manufacturers. TT .2 a i mf 1 i i udmes narrmgiou nome prace, and uciooer zna ana jra, une ana one- situatea on the north side of Carthage third first class fares plus 25 cents. street, adjoining the lands of John Tickets sold September 30th to Octo- Muse estate, Mrs.

Elizabeth Mc- her 3rd, limited October 8th. For Time Tables, rates or any in tion is but little more than the formation of good habits." The two new Public High schools have opened with bright prospects. Let every one of us do his best to help along this work and show his appreciation of this effort at preparing better teachers for our chools I would again suggest chat every teacher who is able to et only second or third grade certificate should enter one of these schools and prepare for better work. Our people are demanding etter teachers; and in some places, where they have not yet been able co vote a local tax, the patrons are adding to the salary that the county able to pay, and thus getting the teachers of successful experience. rormatiou in regard to other Special THE VEMBICT.

The verdict of the great contest trial has been read out. It te J. G. guilty of buying and selling more Dry Gcoa and notions than any one else in town. Guilty of selling the best ladies dress goods and trimmings.

Guilty of selling the best shoes on earth. Guilty of buying their gooi from the manufacturers aJ Nortben markets. Guilty of not keeping no old shelf worn goods to sell. Guilty of keeping clean fresh good, and above all guilty of ing goods 25 cents on the dollar lower than any one else. Guilty of treating all their customers fair and square, and Jiving to their contract with all and you will be guilty of losing mwej you don't trade with J.

G. PARKS CO. Occasions address the underslgded. C. II.

GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Jb ayaen and M. McKeithen; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County on the 30th, day of October; 1907, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. PAIN This 24th day of September, 19o7.

J. ALTUJS MClVER, Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore county. Pln la the head ueia anywhere, has its eai day of better salaries for the qualified teacker is oawniug not SDG is fast as we could wish but surely lawning. We have on tile a num 3 ber of applications from this and Wood's Grass congestion, pain 11 Mood preure nothln lL Or. Shoop.

and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet. That tablet-called Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablet-coas blood pressure a war from pain center. ll? restless, nervous. Its blood tenissti on blood preasure.

That surely certainty, for Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets stop Wn 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood preasure. uiowe I001. finr. nd doesn't it ret red.

and TOU? ot co does. It's eon-pstion. blood preesure. You'll find It where pain U-always. Its simply Common 8- me other counties for teachers.

but nearly all demand first grad J. C. NEWSOM, Mrs. R. G.

Farrell who has beer spending some time in Richmom studying the latest styles in milli nery has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fifer of Hamln who have been visiting Mr. an Mrs.

John Ellis, left Sunday foi the Jamestown Exposition. Mrs. A. S. Lewter, who ha been visiting in Portsmouth am Norfolk has returned home.

Quite a number of our younj. people went on a hay ride So. Pi nes Wednesday night ant report a delightful time. Thos. in the party were: Misses Louis oachers of successful experience.

The next regular examination of eachers for both County and High chool Cirtificates will be held here October 10, 11, 12th. John A. McLeod. We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Pine and hard wood Lumber, filings, Laths Wagons.

Buggies, Surreys. Clover Seeds. Best Qualities Obtainable and of Tested Germination. Fall is the best time for Bowing. You rest and improve your land, and rest yourself by putting fields down in permanent grasses and clovers.

Write for Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue, telling best kinds to sow, quantities to sow per acre, and giving full information about all seeds for fall planting, both for the Farm and Garden. Catalogue mailed free on request. T. 7. WOOD sons, Tablets CHARLESCOLE CO.

and Berta Blue, Bessie Bragassa, Lena Thomas, Mable Ellie Grier, Maude Gunter, Rena Pleasants Mamie and Vit'a Rush. St. Phillips High School offers a liberal education to all young nen and young women of good morai character, colored race. Fall term opens 1st Monday in October, 1907. TUITION FREE.

Music Instrumental and Vocal on reasonable terms. For paticulars write JOEL T. FULLER, President. Spies, North Carolina, Moore County. iimai mm Messrs.

Roy Richardson, Richan Rush, Claud Johnson, Cleve am Cnres Backache Corrects Irrcgulariticj Do not risk havX Briftht's Pi-eg or Diabetes Ed Bethune, W. J. Cameron, Chas. oorasmen, Richmond. Va.

Bethune, Harden Gunter, Tyler vvm cure any case of Kidney or Bidder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Campbell. Chaperones, Mr. John Tie Lrrtrl Uii lizu IssX (j W.

Graham and Mrs. Flora ii JJ, Campbell. Chas. Cole Co..

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