Norfolk Landmark, May 9, 1907

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Moral -- Other violent crimeInfrastructure -- Utilities - TelephoneForests -- SawmillsTourists and sportsmen -- Other recreation - Fairs

Eastville.

John Coulbourn, of near Franktown, was brought here yesterday and lodged in jail for fighting and wounding another negro.

The Diamond State Telephone Company has entered for record here in the clerk's office a deed of trust to the West End Trust Company of Philadelphia, conveying all its lines and equipment to secure bonds to the amount of $500,000.

Messrs. Tarr Bros., of Salisbury, Md., have located a steam say mill on a body of land about a mile and a half south of Eastville. This makes four in this immediate vicinity.

The Circuit Court of this county for May will begin next Tuesday. Monday is the regular day, but judge Blackstone has decided to let the day be observed as a holiday, on account of the three hundredth anniversary of the Jamestown settlement, and to enable people of the county to attend the Exposition.

Norfolk Landmark
Norfolk, Virginia
May 9, 1907