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THE Gil A PHI C. " ,' Published at "- NASHVILLE ' . NORTH CAROLINA M.W.LINCKE Editor and ProD'r. (Cue Year, $1.00 J Six Months, .00 (Thrco " .35 K.ntorod at the iot office at Mutivtllo, It. C, m ooomt-claa mml mailer. ADVERTISING RATES. it Tlwel 6 Mo. Mo;8 Mosi t Yr. 1UUU.. I Inchns 60 i it Mil 4 00 fO) 10 oo 12 60 16 00 20 00 8tt 00 60 00 73 4 M 00 7 60 4 iauhra... 4 luclioa.M l mi 8 2ft 5 UOl 1 SSM 73 8 Old 10 00 U column. il column. 1 7ft 8 00 T 60 18 60 9 7ft 6 Otf 13 00 SW 00 column. I 4 0 8 00 20 00 80 001 Publsher's Announcement. . ; , i 4 i i ' Transient advertisements must be paiJ for trtctiT in advance. No communication will bn published If the name of the writer is withheld. All over flfUw line Will be chaiyod two euts per line for obituary notion, eta Tho nnMl.l.or nf Th On a1 RIO will not be responsible for views expressed by its norreeponuenis.- . . Advertisers desiring change of adver tisement should have copy in office not later than noon on Wednesday. ' Advertisements dbicoctlnued before the time contracted for has expired will be hargod transient rates for the times ac tually published. . Advertisements on which no sneolflc number of insertions is marked will be marked "till forbid" and charged up to date of diaooaunuunce. Communications and items of news ln- ndteed for publication, and nil Ousiuesa letters should be addressed to Tub Graph jo, and not to individual members of the taff THURSDAY, NOV., 20th. 1902. THINGS WE NEED. There are many important things which bear on the general progress of Nash county that should not fail to come to the attention of her representatives in the next general assembly, and the people throughout the entire county should urge upon Representative Ricks, when that angust body shall have assem bled, the importance and need of such a law as will allow Nash county to work her own convicts on her own public roads, instead of their being assigned to neigh boring counties. " While it is true we have rtany miles of badly constructed roads and probably many years may be needed in which to better their condition, yet with the proper discretion there are many sections which could be greatl y benefi tted by the use of convicts. ,.Xet Nash fall into line -after her sister counties and ere many years have passed the people will wonder at their negligence of this matter so many years. Give Nash county a road law, first, then examine into her many other needs. , Jr- EMPTY COMPLIMENTS. Several of the local merchants frequently enter The Graphic office tand ' say ? 'yon ? hav the nicest and most complete office in thfs'sectioh of the State, " etc. While the .management appreci ate such remarks, still they con vey nothing calculated to help pwell an overdrawn bank 'ac count.;;; Jnstead of trying to feed the editor "and ' those dependent . upon his efforts with flattery, it would be far more becoming in you, gantlemeo, and surely one tending to better existing con ditions, if each ' one of you ap preciated The Graphic enough to accord it even a small share of the patronage you surely are able to give. In laboring for the interest of Nashville your inter ests have not been neglected, and you have directly or indi rectly; 'profited by our labors to that which is best for the in ' terest of the' town and all con cerned. .;-:vVi''V;::i:v - i ' If you appreciate the office, The Graphic and our miss ion, show the same by a loyal sup port and encouragement hi such ' ti manner as your business ability will permit. It is nothing more titan your duty. , . . There's only or sensible way " I. ccpto.f posted on the affairs '; couuty. and that is by .1 V j for The Graphic. Again John C. Kilgore has "gotten, his foot in to it" by mak ing serious charges against members aud high officials of the various denominations. It is ouly a matter of a ' few more years when Methodism will have it"nuff' of Mr. KLlgo, "who stands twice convicted of blan- deriug his brother members" ns an exchange puts it. Luck In Tlilrtn. Bv sendioit 13 miles Wni. SpUey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., tfot a box of DuckioD s Armea Salve, tout wuolly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his lei?. Nothing else could. Positively cures liruises, Felons; Ulcers, Erup- tious, Boils, Burn, Conisand IMes, Ouly 25c. Guaranteed by M. C, Yarboro & Co., druggists. James Wjlcox is again ar raigned for trial on the charge of having murdered Nellie Crop sty. The motion for the re moval of the case to another county is being argued before Judge Moore. It is seriously doubtful whether a fair trial could be secured in Elizabeth City. The case should be re moved. . ' Start Mn 2, But True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. Kind's New Life Pills is, ' writes D. H. Turner, Dempsey towo. Pa., 'you d sell all you have in a day. Two weeks' use bus made a new man of me. I u ramble for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25c at M. C. Yarboro & Co's. drug store. ..'', Whatever improvement is contemplated for the court house square, the placing of rock curb ing should be done, unless a neat iron fence is erected. Aaleep Amid Plamaa. Break i tig i o to a blazi bome.'some fireman lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death. Francied He eurity, and death near, ft s teat way when you Degleet coughs and holds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption j;ives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death aud doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough,, persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tast ing, its guaranteed to satisfy by M. C. Yarboro & Co. Price 50cts and 11.00. Trial bottles free. " Tuts Graphic for the remainder of this year and all of !K)3 for $1. Cau you afford to miss it? JUSTWHATYOU NEED Chamberlaln'sSlomach and LIverTabltita. When you fed dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in the mouth. , When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. Wtet you feel bilious. ' They will improve your appetite. cleanse-and invigorate your stomach, and regulate your liver and bowels. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by M. U. Yarboro & Oo. Staped Against a Hot Btouc. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson. when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove which ourued him severe ly. The child was it great agony and bis mother could do nothing to paoify him. , Kemembenng that she bad a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, and in less tbau twtr weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by M. C. Yarboro & Co. ' No intelligent man in Nash county can afford to miss receiv ing THE Gkaphio each week. Wanted. We would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any persou who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, and LiverTrou bles that has not been cured iu fact, we "also mean their, results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual eostiveness, nervr .0113 dyspepsia, headaches, despond ent feelings, sleeplessness in fact. aiy trouble connected with tin-sioiu a.-b or liver? This medicine hr.s bi'en sold for many years in all civ ilized countries, and we wish to cor respond witb you and send you oue of our books free of east. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first.. We have never known of its failing. , If so, somethingmore serious i-s the matter with you. Ask j yotir !!. -4 prugtrtet. G. G. Grkkx, .U'oodburv, X. J. A fcstart ling Surprls.' Very few could believe in loolilujj at A. T, Hoauley, a heiiltby, robust' blacksmith of Tilden, led., that for ten years ho suffered such tortures from libeumatism as few could en dure aud Ijve. .But a wouderful change followed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," bo writes, "and I have not felt a twinge to over ayear," They reirulate the Kidneys,' purify the t blood uud euro LtbcumatUm, N urul- gia, Nervousness, Improve digestion and 'give perfect health. Try them. Ouly 50cts, at M. C. Yarboro & Co's. drugstore. ,. . . , WARNING NOTICE! All persous, whether walking, h f.rhlil.lnn in ti-oivv tiiuin mv tsl, and that they are requlrod to ap by forbidden to trespass u pon my Bt th0 oWiyf of th! Cerk of tl)e Slipcr. lands. Auyone violating ;nn uotice will be deaft with by law. . Mrs. .S. E. New by. . Oct 25 1902. . - NOTICE! Tho underslgued hereby give to tice that they will apply to the Geo eral Assembly of North Carolina meeting in the city of Kaleigh. State of North Carolina, at its next ses sion for the passage of an act to in corporate The Spring Hope Banking Company of Spring Hope, Nash CouutyN. C. . - B. W. UrcnuKcii. ; . N. B. Finch, W. W. Richardson. Nov. 4th, 1902. ADMINISTRATOR NOTIC. Having qualified ns administrator! of Ira E Joy ner, late of Nash couuty, i N. C . this in to notify, all person 1 having claims against tho estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ', undersigned on or before tho 8th; day of September 1903, or this notice j will be plead tu bar of tdeir recov- ( ery. All persons mueoieu to saia estato will please make immediate Day men t. " - . D. S. Joyneh, Admr, Austin A Grantham Attv s. This 8th day of Sept. 1902. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of too estate oi'Aooer Batchelor, deceased, late of Nosh county, notice is hereby given to all persous Indebted to said estate to come forward and make immediate payment. All persons having claims nguinst said estate will presenttheni to the uudersigned on or before the 20th day of September, 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This Sept. 20, 1902. ; J. T. bTIUCKLAND, Adm Austin & Grantham, Attorneys. EXECUTORS' NOTICE I The undersigned having qualified as executors of the estate of W. T. Taylor, deceased, late of Nasb coun ty, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims agaiast said es tate to present tbem to the under signed on cr before the 6tb day of October, 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. G. D. Taylor, G. L. WlNSTEAD, R. A. P. Coolky, Executors " Attorney. Tobacco, Cotton, Grain and Graz- ing Lands For Sale In Halifax , and Franklin Counties. ','The Ivey Hill Farm" On Little Fishing Creek; .Halifax Couuty, adjoiniilg the Medoc Vine yard property, ; y . ELEYEN HUNDRED . AND THIRTY-FIVE ACRES. ; Nine-room dwelling house, good barnes and other outhouses.- Five framme tenement settlements, two and three rooms eaob. Will divide into three or four farms to suit buy ers. The lands produce the fiuest tobacco, cotton and grain and would make an excellent STOCK FARM. On the old Maithows Mill tract, (250 acres,) is located a fine water power. I will sell this separately or take the value in stock in : any company organized to manufacture cotton seed oil or do a general mill ing business. IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. Two farms on Little River, adjoin ing Ben Moore's Mill tract, (sold to W. J. Alford.) One tract contains one bundred acres, a small portion cleared, the balance well wooded. The other tract contains 332 acres, upon which is located a new six room dwelling and several other tenement houses. : . These lands are in" the Franklin County fine . -.' ... ' y TOBACCO BELT and are the best upland agricultural land in Eastern -Carolina. More than a million feet of pine lumber, and fiie wood iu great abundance. Mr. W. J. Altord, (P. Of Youngsville,) living, near the lands will show them to any pros pective buyer. Terms: Three to five years to actual settlers. ' Prices upon-implication to John r ' ' : . . . , . .. c. ilouse for Rent, I have in tho town of Spring Hope a verjk deslrab'e flve-romn cottage, with splendid water, good garden and admirably located in nice resi dent portion of the town. For further particulars and terms anply to , T. B. Branti.kt, , 10-30 lm. Spring Hope; . NOTICE! : ", ' J. T. D. A vent Administrator of Thomas IL l)ruk tlweast'd. . , vs. Jennie Drak. Sam llmrlson, Nlrk Harri son, John Hnn-Unn, IlciirlHtta tlarrlsnu, Judy Harrison. Alsoy Hiu-rlnon Lu Har- C rlsuu and llio huii-s-a't-law of Tlioiniui H. ., I)iukii. Tlio above nnmod di tonlant wilt take totlre that tho above entitled action now jk'ikIIhk In tlwj Superior t'nnrt of Nash county is for the snlo of land for assets to puv Hie ueois or i iiomua it. i-raKO, ue- for Court of Nash County on IXoeiubor Iftth l'J04 and answer or demur to tho pluiuMft's coinplaiut which Is deposited in the ofllif of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Nash County. . T. A. 811.1.1, C. 8. C. F.CandAmcrican Beauty Corsets Stylish, wlK fitting, wall retin. TKi warrant with evtrr pain "Monejr refun ded after four weehs' trial if corset la not atlsfactorx," ASH TO SEE THEM. These trade mtrK the ig'na of quality on every box and corset. Kalamazoo Corset Company,: MaKers, Ilalamazoo MicKian SOLD BY J. A. B UN N & BR O ., SPRING HOPE, N. C. - MORS UVCfi OAVKS' ..BY V3!KCI - Br. Ring's Ksb BisGsssr). Consumption, Coiis and Oc-ld: This woRde'-ru'i ire-icina pof'tlvcl. curas Coneumuii'ii'i Coag'-z, GcUiz. Pronchitis, Aatiima, Fv.ejmi.ib, Hay Fovor,Plcurh;y, Lr.Gripoe, f !-trs2r.t3: Sore Threat, Croup nd VVhoj-ir; Cough, r3 GWHt;. 11; For sale by G. EOBERSON and VV. J. FLOYD & CO. Nashville, C. v 9 25 02 . T9 LAGPMUGMT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE; ff-i A sallow complexion, dizziness." buiousuess ajid a coated tongue f And kiilnpvHiRAntipa . SfrnoV, and bowej troubles, severe as they are, Ri'D luuucuiawj nrtl llulg uy (Will, j hut liver, and feidnpv hw liloq. . I though less painful at tiio start, are j J much harder to cure. Tliedford's riac.K-irauj;ni; never tans to bene fit diseased hver and weakened kid neys. It stirs np the. torpid liver to throw olf the germs of feveranij ague. It is a certain preventue of cholera and Bright 's disease of the kidneys. With kidnevs re inforced by Tiiedford's lilack I Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many famriies live in perfect health and have no oilier doctor than Thedford'a .!!;' ! Draught. It is always on 1 :i i i r nse in an emergem-y v i i many expensive culls rt a " r. r .'! : 'S S.C., . ". ! I. e r : 1 . : I I - ! t r KENTUCKY r for Gentlemen who cherish ' . . x- Quality. ' ink r riiTrv T I MA'. Prices Do Rocky Mount, N. C Is Still Setting The Pace for neighboring markets, and those of our farmer friends who have en trusted their tobacco to us have And during the remainder of the season wo shall continue putting forth our best efforts in behalf of our friends. BRING ON YOUR TOBACCO i.'.. , .-. ..-.' ''.'' ' r and we will send you V' . r ; ; home greatly rejoicing STALLINOS' WARiillOUSIi, STALLINGS BROS., Prop's ' Rocky Amount, N; C. Fall Session of 1502-1903. Nashyille Collegiate - Institute THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED, Non-Nominational and Co-Educational. ,-' lAher to. Prepare - ... For College, for Business and for Life. 1 . SrFull Couriea lnfif; V Book-Keeping, Including All Commercial Forms, Music, Art ; And Literature. Tcition: $1.25 to $3. 25. EXPENSES : Board : $5.00 to $7.00. For Full Information Adores -- Thc Principal, . is r Leading Ciothicra NASHVILLE; I - .s j -" ( The Wc , . , , N , A. P. PETWflY. . NASHVILLe, N. C. DiiUr A I nn1r 11I V Jti LXjA all that will be necccs- sary to convince J X- ' - and Fr.:r r .::iC':
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