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, , - THEGR APHIC. Published at NASHVILLE,' North Carollus, M. W. LINCKE. Editor. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Protlllaf Frlcti at Ik C1M ef BasN mm It try WWuiltl AfWraM. Cotton, Good White, . 11 Corni per busbsl, . ' - 1.10 Data, . . . , 80 'Pews white, '. , . .W Peavralied, . . " 3.00 Meat, rib side, ' - 121 Heat, per wok, ',..' 1.25 Butter, :, 80 Err, per dosen, , . 5, 20 Cblckeas, each, ;.'. . 20 to 60, Cotton Seed, per bus. 27c . . : : Local and Personal. Dr. T. A. Matthews, of Castalia, waa a pleasant visitor In the city last I county, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Parker spent a couple days in Norfolk during the past week. While Rocky Mount District has some very fine roads, in several in stances the worst public bridges In the county can be found on some of the main roads leading to that place. Especially bad and dangerous Is a bridge about two miles from Rocky Mount on the Nashville road, near the Watson place. The fellow who built it is certainly deserving a medal for his lack of reasonable judgement. The largest number of rats (the real article, not the kind usually used by the ladies) ever seen in Nashville were piled up. near the barn of Dr. John T. Strickland on Monday when a force of carpenters were moving the building. More than one hundred and twenty-five of these pests were killed by the men at work. The sight wss enough to' have made a John Chinaman's mouth water. " . ' , Mr. Atlas D. Windham, represent ing the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., of Greenville, N. C, was In the city yesterday and to-day in the interest of his Company,' who are going to conduct a big sale Of valuable renl estate near the border of Nash in the vicinity of the old PORTRAIT Of AYCOCK, Presented to The Graded School at Spriof Hope, Mann Arrington gold mines, about eleven miles north of Nashville. , As will be seen by reference to the ad- An interesting and happy event attendant upon the closing exercises of Spring Hope Graded School last week was the presentation of the portrait of the late Charles B. Ay cock, by Miss Frances Blount Ren frew, through Mr. John C Mat thews, who in making the presenta tion speech said: ... "Ladies and Gentlemen: -It often happens that a man who has risen to prominence among his fellows, and whose actions lor good have won him fame, is made the recipient of a grand public ovation from the peo ple among whom he has lived, and to whom his living presence w un inspiration.. It seldon happens that such a life, having completed its ca reer and passed out of the world, leaves a memory, " the mention of which will evoke the sweetest re sponse from the public heart. "No such tender tribute can ever come to the man, whose record for good Is but an incident to his place of power. It has been decreed that honors, elections promotions to pow fueti'n, shall overflow with a com' mon benefit Ui mankind, owing no tribute to anyone and bound only to love his fellow-man and serve his God as to him may seem best.' "Equal! That is the word. On that word I plant myself and my party the equal right of every child born on earth to have the op portunity to bourgeon out all that there is within him." "I present to you, children of the Spring Hope Graded Schools, this portrait of the beloved Educational Governor of North Carolina, Charles Brantley Aycork." STRAYED! Large, black male hog. To anyone capturing or re turning same, or notifying me of capture, suitable reward will be paid. L. W. BODDIE, Nashville, N. C. C17T SJIY YCIEE OLD Yoo Only Peel Did viierare organs are weaV-donl "initiate food as they Mod to. Other organs act more slowly, and oh caociuaiiy, , . . Blood IS thin and tnnrt.1i Renewal of strength does not equal m war of your system. That's what makaa nn ful m Nothing In the world win t and Inrlgorate those weak, bacfcslld- u orami, make rich blood and . ate strength o quickly ss TlnoL Vino Is not a secret nostrum, sun- vu ue medicinal alcmanfa of tha war nrers, with the useless unseat. Ing otl eliminated, and tonle Iron add- "- Try a bottle of VInoI with the nnaemanain that vnn mm m be returned if It doss not mate yon Stronger fel ymmwr and rlrm vnn a. A A - A . . " wuni uiivresi in lire, . NASHVILLE DRUG CO. KwaVeWV'BW c f rf: l tl p.. - t: i tuuiui.g in nit: juiiiiHgr-iiiiii: ' on the average stove IS INDEED HOT WORK ! But, if you are fortunate enough to own one, r will find this kind of domestic work a posi- ,.. tive luxury by using the celebrated you Why Pay $2.00 Per Hundred FOR HAY. Favorite Range' Miss Idoline Culpepper, of near Spring Hope, is here on a visit to Mrs. C. J. Odom. . .' v. .. Mr. B. A. Brooks" left yesterday for Wilson where he went on pro- fessional business. t Mrs Bernard Brooks left yester day to spend a few days at her old home at Whitakers. Attorney M. V. Barmhill, of Rocky Mount, spent yesterday in ,the city on professional business. Mr. Horace Cooley, returned Sun day from Bedford, City, where he ' has beeri attending school. . ' Mr. Joseph L. Roberson has been on the sick list during the past few days. . He is able to be out again. . Mr. and Mrs F. B. Cooper are ; spending a few days in the Hilliard ' stou section visiting relatives and friends. ' ,; Mrs. S. T. Moyle, of Fairmont, has been here several days visiting " her silter, Mrs. Bettie Griffin and . other relations. - f Mr. Hubert Cooley, who has been attending school at Wake Forest, came borne Sunday and la spending ' the vacation at home'. rf Mrs. T. A. Matthews, of CaaUlia, ' passed through the city Monday en- route to Atlanta, Ga., . where she will visit friends for several days. . . Masters Charlie Ward, Luther Jones and Nick Roes, who have been attending ' school at Oak Ridge, have returned home to spend vaca tion. , v, - Y' "AC''' Dr. Jas. P. Battle and Master Bennie Vester went to Raleigh yes terday where the .latter was taken for the purpose of having his eyes and ears examined. The William Todd Shows are ex hibiting in Rocky Mount this week and quite a number of Nashvijle people have attended the show, which they pronounce as good. . Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bissette left for Raleigh on Sunday morning where Mr. Bissette went to attend a meeting of the stockholders of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance " . '.' I were made for the various Rev. H. H. Goff, an evangelist ox I officers: s " ' the Freewill Baptist Church, has por Sheriff, Joseph G. Wheless, been conducting a series of meeungs Treasurer, Samuel S. Gay, at the court house for the past few I Register of Deeds, J. B. Boddie, days. Services are usually held at 8:00 o'clock. Several days ago Clerk of the Court Sills suffered another attack from which he was confined to his room for a few days. His many friends will rejoice to know he is much better. k - -; . , . Miss Sallie Benson, who has been here for several days visiting her brother, Mr. C. L. Benson, has re turned to her home at Kenley. She was accompanied by little lilies Blanch Benson. - vertisement elsewhere in the Graph-1 er shall proceed just as their receiver ic, the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., are planning a big day in that section on Monday, June 3rd. . . With Mrs. HcCanlsy. The members of the Fridsy After noon Club drove out to the lovely colonial home of Mrs. J. A. Mat thews, near Castalia on last Friday, where Mrs. McCauley most charm ingly entertained from four to six o'cl.ck. The period between the revolutionary war and the war of 1812 was the subject for the after noon. Mrs. ("ockrell gave a very fine paper un the social and political situation of that period. Mrs. Bur ton entertained the Club for a short while by reading and speaking of some of the most prominent men of that time, and Mrs. Vaughar gave a very good and instructive talk on the Indians of that day.' After the Club adjourned the hostess present ed each one with a dainty card and pencil, and with much laughter and merriment a floral contest was in dulged in for fifteen minutes. Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Ward having answered the same number of ques tions correctly, drawing straws to decide which should have the prize, resulted in Mrs. Ward : being the successful one, and a lovely cut glass olive dish was presented her by the hostess. The guests were invit ed into the dinning room where dainty refreshments - were served in two courses. The table was beau tifully decorated with cut flowers artistically arranged, and ribbon coming from the center of the table to each place with a pretty souvinier attatched gave a beautiful effect. Those present were Mrs. Cockrell, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Bissette, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Creech, Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Matthews.. tin. McCauley made a wry charming hostess and all spent a most delightful afternoon, v See What Your Bulletins from the North sterling citizens, Mr. Perry Carolina '.Department of Agriculture savs rrow. ltwasherlot to live : fn.ii. o- i i-r n , . , J vi vyuiiuu Dueu.ju.uii8 as ieea tor stock. The Ceaaty Primaries. ''''"".'''i''.'" " ..St"" " ':1 x' '- '.-." -vf' . Unofficial reports from all townships have been received show that in the primaries held the and last has rendered people service in their civil life. - , ' "No man in our time has quite so well lived up to this ideal as the great Educational Governor, whose mighty will and force still speak to us though his golden tongue is silenced. Not a flatterer, not a time server, not a cringer not a crawler, not a worshiper of ancient mistakes, not a slave to the clamor of the mighty and . man, but the fellow servant of a whole State, Charles Brantley Aycock Is to have that pe culiar place in the hearts of his peo ple, made by manifold affection of man for man. - We love him be cause he first loved us. - "A few years ago, there passes from these schools one of your own, the first child born in the good town of Spring Hope, the daughter of that former V. Renfrow near to Governor Aycock, first as his stenographer, and later as his politi cal secretary. She served -him faith fully, and of her he himself said: 'A,finer little woman does not live. There's nothing too good for her," and she knew the great soul of the man and loved him. - As one . who has received much from ' him; she wishes to give back to those whom she loves, some of the joy of that daily contact. This, she has chosen to do by this splendid picture, whose tender, loving features you may be hold every working day. She gives it in the spirit in which her precious friend gave all' to a State struggling up from poverty and ignorance into knowledge and general power; who shortened his days on earth in preaching the gospel, of Universal Education and equal opportunity to every child born on the earth, and died in the heat of the conflict send ing his burning message to the peo ple of a Bister Southern , State -his last word the word he loved EDU CATION! She sends this portrait to her girlhood school, and her wish is that you may catch from it the joy to face hard tasks bravely and to meet the call of every duty with joy and hope; that you may catch the spirit that filled the life of our dead hero the spirit of service. It is ; When Cotton Seed Hulls Ml - 30c PER HUNDRED. for It has been clearly demonstrated by . experience ana various tests that COTTON SEED HULLS Properly. Fed Make . The beauty about "Favorite Ranges" is, the fact that the heat is confined within and throughout the stove for cooking purposes and does not make the entire cook room excessively hot. LET'S TALK IT OVER! Hot days are approaching and we would like to pre pare you for them. " Let us tell you how. Yours Very Truly, I. , Ricks, Alford & Batchelor Co; The Store of Quality. Nashville, - N. G Fine Feed For Stock. r GET HULLS NOW FROM THE FARRIERS OIL MILL CO. ..- .. . . ' i, ..J, ; ";-- ...f- -V ;; .-.-..'...''',..; Nashville, North Carolina. Dug Wells, Dangerous! The dug well with its dead animals and dirt is merely a cess pool filled with germs and death. Bad water means bad health to man and beast 85 per cent of typhoid comes from impure water. The Drilled When The County Democratic Conven tion will be held in Nashville next Saturday at noon, when the primary returns will be canvassed and dele gates to the various state . conven tions will be elected. The closing exercises off the Whit akers School are to take place Thurs day night,' June -30th and i'riday, June 31st. On Friday the annual literary address will be delivered ty Dr. V. L. Foteat, of Wake Forct Coi!ee. Tier -ere .'3 in I! Saturday the following nominations the gift of love out of the Dure heart s - county 0f Mfe. Francis Blount Renfrow. and if you may find half the happiness in the receiving that she does in the giving, her reward is great indeed. -; " It is with pride, we sent from our town a young woman who of all the women in the State, was fit ted by heart and hand to serve so closely the greatest man our State has produced, and we share with her the honor and glory. , We are proud and happy that a Spring Hope girl was the only soul to hear fall from his immortal lips the words of the last message he left for his people, and that she had so trained herself that she was able world those last words more clearly than all others tell us how he loved us: ? i "... H v : ' "We stand a-tiptoe on the misty mountain height and see the morn ing sun make purple the glories of the east. We are entering upon a new day, the day of equality of , op portunity, the hour when every man shall be free to work mightily for himself until his soul, filled to satis- Properly v Well ' "tkT Drilled Is A Guarantee Against Typhoid and Contagion It means an inexhaustible supply of pure, spark- v ling water for all purposes, A drilled well does -. not dry or freeze up, leaving you without water. Let Us Figure With . You On A Drilled Well We guarantee absolute satisfaction. ! You cannot afford to risk the health of your family and stock with a disease spreading - r dug well. We will call and give full information. ROBERTSON & BRIDCERS, NaMShvllIe, North Carolina. Coroner, James P. Battle, Commissioners, Albert F. May,' A. Frank Manning, W. H. Glover, W. E. Jeffreys, John N. Taylor,' House of Representatives, John L, ' Paul R. Capell. . ' . ;;' " A, Senator, T. T. Thorne. -While some figures have been giv en out as to. how the votes were polled in the various townships, they are unofficial and inaccurate, hence The Graphic will not attempt to give a full tabulated statement until the correct figures can be secured from the canvassing board, which meets in Nashville next Saturday. : Ka Ureal Fare FaM. tO 8' f r 3 ti hville town 1 invitation ' "y Mount c r i 1 I- r 1 1 u On account of Charlotte's being the largest city in the State of North Carolina, and in the heart of thenianufacturing interest of the Carolinas-making it easy to get po sitions for students, the Draughon College at Raleigh ha3 been con solidated with Draughon'a Business College at Charlotte. Draughon's C rlotte and Knoxville Colleges are now o.Tering to psy railroad 1 inducement. Write P ' n'saalncs Col'-c.-e, ' Char 1.. . I!. C. or Knoxville, Tern, for p,-!wvU 3f .,.'- , . . a. . If You Want More Eggs AND . '. - j t' . . y "Better Stock trained herself ... ivto You7ll do well to come and get some of rds of his which , , , . 0 , Dr. Hess and Clark's Poultry And Stock Food SUPPLY JUST ' These may be prosaic days, but every now and then comes proof un mistakable that "greater love hath I no man thatrthis, that he lay down I his life for his friend." ; 1 r.y. ': What Texans Admire is hearty vigorous life, according to tlusre Tallmaa", of Sua Antonio, "7e find" pe writes, "tbat Dr. Kin -'s New Life Tills surely put rev 1 .;pi- f enerry into a rrrr-..n. 1 1 r '. t' y tn'e t: Remember, It is Sold Under a , Guarantee.. Come to see us and get one of their Stock Books Free. Yours truly, S. F Austin, Pres. G. M. Strickland, Secy. W. G. Dozier, Gen. Mgr. NEW SUMMER SHIRTS , for men and boys 50c -75c -1.00 and 1.50 Why buy a Narrow, Short Out-of-Style Shirt when you can find here Ferguson, ' McEinney, St. Louis Shirts for 50c 75c and 1.00 and Cluett, Peabody, Philadelphia, Mon arch and Arrow Shirts for 1.00 and 1.50. SEE THE NEW ONES Now On Display Buy Some And Wear The Best. . They make you look pros . perous and happy. V Beautiful Soft -Collar effects Barker's all linen Collars in Stock to fit all sizes 2 for 25c. .Years Very Trdy, THE NASH SUPPLY CC: The Pccr!:s Ctcrc. Nashville, Ncrili i: A y
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