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i'ublished by '
ru NASaVILLE Fl'HISSlNii CO.,
' NASHVILUE, N. C. ' 1
M. W- LINCKE. Editor fiMfcr.
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Publisher's Announcement.
! Tklarfs te Onwff U Atteatlea
. afCaart.
There ere seventeen prisoners in
jail here whose cases will probaly be
disposed of next week, while a
grout majority of them are for triv-
al offenses, there are, three which
are of more improtance, and one of
which, if conviction is made, carries
with it either the death penalty or
life imprisonment.
On the charge of muHer in the
' No oouitmmk-ailoii will
lti name of lit writer Is witlii
All utit fltuwH lines will be olmiifwl
tits per Itue lor obl-.uarT notice, ale.
' In . .1 . -r-.. c-...:L. r u:iL:n
be published f I U" uer 1ujtcmhh.ii, limi miiMiia
W. - land a negro woman named Nancy
- The pnbll.her of Tva Us. raw will Powell will be tried for the killing of
bere.poiibiefor view. Mpremd by iu uj,, negT0 Finch,3 near Bailey,
. ', '.' . . ..D,.,iu;iJL., several months ago, an account of
win be charged at the rate oi 100. ft line which appeared in The Graphic,
oceaoainwtiou. . Isham Blue is toanswer the charge
iisenMtnt should have copy la oaiet not of burglary in the second degree,
later than 0000 oa Tmaday. . . while Jackson Jones is awaiting the
Adrertiemenu dieoctinod before tbe disposition of the charge against him
time wmraciea lor umm iiuwi wui
eliar.ed transient ratea for the
of stealing a bale of cotton.
There are quite a number of other
cases 01 a trivial character ana
which, if the machinery were provi
ded by enlarging the powers of the
Recorder Court, should could have!
been disposed of by the Recorder
and thus have saved many dollars
to the tax-payers.
Conversations with many leading I The following are the names of the
f.rmor. f Mh conntv and the iuron summoned to be here
ween ior uie intu 01 criminal
limes ao-
tnally published
Communications and items of news In
tended for publicatloB. and nil bnsliiuaa
letters should beatldressod toTHtUNAPH
to. and aot to IndlTidual Bvnibors of tlx
staff
THURSDAY. MARCH, 10th, MO.
views expressed by our rnostinflu
ential business men and citizens re
veals the fact that The Graphic
makes no mistake in advocating the
re-establishment of the Fair Associ
ation at Rocky Mount The bene
fits of such an enterprise cannot be
enumerated. The interest being
manifested by the boys in the Corn
causes: .
Name
Benjamin Dew,
H. G. Smith,
Warren Woodard,
Baldy Davis,
G. R. Griffin,
J. A. Everettc.
J.W. Colston,
T. J. Sykes,
Growing Clubs is only the beginning Geo. Dickerson,
nf an awalrenino- nf interest on thn I . F. Boswell,
part of the older farmers. Intensified
farming is 'be order of things in
Nash and no better opportunity could
be afforded the farmers to show
the results of their operations than I
through the agency of a well con
ducted fair association. Here can
L. . Tyson,
T.C. McCall,
I J. D. Cone,
J. P. Drake,
H. L. Dillard,
W. E. Fenner,
L. A. Godfrey
I J. A. Daughtridge
I J. K. Smith.
be displayed our resources and the I Turner Cone,
farmers and basffless men brought V. D. Lindsey,
into closer relationship . It would A. F. May,
f n it
he the time of exrhnntriniT Mem of oraswew.
kiuoiiicoa emu mi iiui ai nvuiu tv I j n V tPA1
means 01 awaxening a aecper inter- jjm Brown
est and closer study of the dormant J. H. Tanner,
powers of our soil, and aside from E. E. Stone,
these benefits, the social features Regis,
and nlhpr nltrvtinin umnM ha nt ' CogginS,
..-:n;x.'.t-v.a-4 i-ionan
uw.u , uum .. N. R.R Manning.
feagecomoe counties. Mash county
; farmers take very little stock in the
base ball craze, but they are ready
to subscribe for stock in a Fair As
sociation by and through which
some benefit can be derived.
A Aermeaette.
Twas a ''wise man from the
East" who once said: "Every
business is big enough to be
able to afford to pay for one
Insertion of an advertisement.
If it will stand for only one,
then let it be a 'For Sale' ad
verUsement-get rid of it and
get into something bigger."
And it's pretty good advice,
My business is not big
enough to stand the expense of
an advertising campaign,'
an excuse as common as it is
inconsistent and as inconsistent
as it is idiotic. The same fellow
may have a sign over hid door-
one kind of advertising; he may
be (and likely is) using a letter
head giving his street number,
the nature of his business and
his telephone number more
advertising. He may even have
started his drummer out into
the highways and byways to
solicit trade-still more aver-
tising yet he sits back calm
and serene and informs you
that he is "not able to adyer
tke his business is not large
enough.
"We have more business now
than we can handle and do not
need to advertise" is another
common express which shows
the shortsighted business policy
of some buisness men. Busi
ness may be good, yet there
may come a time when the
othere fellow by persistent ef
fort will come into the favor of
the public and you will then see
your, business slipping away.
The public likes a progressive
man and a progressive business,
and all progressive men adver
tise their business in some way.
A Guaranteed Article. , .
Jluoy things urn advertised and
luu oy promises are made but It Is
lint ulwuys tbut tbesM promise un
made iu ttood ful to nor can bf v al
ways be kept. With a laxative' rem
edy like Culdwell' Syrup Pi-pin,
it la difforeuk. This reim-dv will
cure ooustiptttiuo, indigestion", livi-r
trouble, flatulency, ht-urlburii, tour
stomach, liver aud bowels, In old or
ouug. a rich conipaoy t .behind
t'vory statement made U i abso
lutely guaranteed W dq what Is
.". WANTEDI
1001 Nico L'mvi Fat IL-ns A Iso
egtf by thn bubt ur burrcl. Will
puj bljfhest cuhb pi ico. J D Wio
alead next door in Jones Cooper Co
SALE OK PERSON A U PROPERTY
OuFiidav March 4. 1910. at 10:00
o'clock a. n., ul tht) residence of the
late (jilliiun LnwiH, Uoo d, 1 Khali
aell lolbe hlKbcnt bidder for cuuh,
tbe fiillnwtiiir iiMrni,Ml mnruiiv
J j it . ...7... . . .--n 1 ,.---k---v-
uiaimcu, sou 11 juu wuiii w 11 ofiore uuo euiue. saw mill, cotton vin
Dxturcs, oee log cart two wag-
lid- III. I thr- milloB tin trf.lrit nvun Mini
II IS SOIC OV all drUtriIRbl Hi I hlllTLfV lind hiirmw nil r.irmintf in..
piemi'iits, corn uml foddtr, hoimc
bold and kitchen furniture: all UHr-
aoual property beloouioir to auid
Uiinuni LiOwIh. .
i ' - J AS. A. LWIS,
:-"- " "' ''. " Administrator.
This 10th day nf Feb. 1910.
BOO and $1 a bottle.
You never heard of a man whose
income does not exceed a dollar a
day being operated on for appendi
citis." - v -. t
Sometimes fate sets a man upon a
high pedestal for the purpose of
giving him a hard fall.
; SALE OF REAL-EST ATE.
On the lltb day of March, 19i0.
the heirs of Gilliam Lewis. deoeun-d.
will aell at public auction, either for
What is worth doing at all is worth or tb tows or M.d-
H f llaais IU L . a7 .ll I 1
doing well, except when we are be
ing done.
dlrsex, N. C, the following IhIm or
parcels of land, to-wit: Lot No. 6 io
block No. 22. and Ia No. 10 In block
No. 27. and Lot No. 1 1 1 (ilook No.
ly of me plot of tbe tows U Middle
sex, N. C, recorded io tbe Regis-
The undersigned having Qualified n 1M at m ?kii iaWu l .nink
as acministrator or Ullllam Lewis reference is hereby made, for furlb-
"r',,cui " w-uoijr. nonce er description 01 said lots.
Administrator's Notice.
Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing claims agalnt tbe estate of said
deceased to exhibit tbera to the on-
UiTHignod on or before tbe 14th dav
of Feb. 1911, or this notice will be
pleud io bar of, tbeir recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
settle promptly. ,
reo. in-10.
J. A. Liwis, Jr.
Adror. Gilliam Newis, decdl
EXECUTRIX NOTICE!
MONEY rOR THE FARMER BOYS.
The undersigned having Qualified
as Executrix of tbe last Will and
Testament of J. R Haroer. deceased.
late of Nash county, N. C, notice Is settlement,
Township
Jackson
Stony Creek
N. Whitakers
Rocky Mount
Cas talis
Stony Creek
Nashyille
Mannings
Jackson
Dry Wells
Coopers
Rocky Mount
Ferrells
Casta ia
Jacksons
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Coopers
Nashville
Ferrells
Coopers trict should wake up and make prep
Mannings orations to carry off some of the
Castalia valuable prizes offered by leading
Rocky Mount business men to those who make the
Rocky Mount best showing in corn production.
Stony Creek Besides the prizes offered by the
S. Whitakers Department the business men of
Stony Creek Nashville are offering the following wife and J. W. Sanders and bis
A. Lewis, jx.
- ' . Adm'r.
This Feb. 14th, 1910.
; . . EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Huviog qualified as Executor of
tbe last will and testameot of Nan,
Die A. t. Taylor late of Naso county
this I.h 10 notify all persons huloiug
claim salnt said estate to pre
sent them ol the undersigned, Wil
son. N. C, B. F. D. No 1, on or be
fore the 29ib day of January, 1911
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said
refute will plcaso moke Immediate
later tke Cera Ceateit Clab an. Wia
Oae fdterrizes.
hereby given to all parties having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to present tbem to the under
signed Executrix on or before 4th
day of March, 1911, or this notice
will be plead in bar of this recover.
All persons indebted to said estate
ill make immediate settlement.
This Juo. 29, 1910. , .
W. C. Taylor. Executor
' ' of Nuouie A. F. Tuylor.
W. A. Finch, Atty. : V
Wilson, N.C.
The farmer boys of Nashville dis- This March 4th, 1910.
NOT1CE1 :
lly virtue of the powers contained
io a mortgage executed tbe un
dersigned which Is recorded in
Nasb county, in Boos 107 at page
34V, 1 wui oner for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, at the court
bouse door io Nu&b count?, on Fri-
ecuted to me on the 12tb dav of Feb- da7 be5tfc day of March 1910, tbe
1908, by A. T. Finch and his following described tractor lot of
Mas. Nawbix Harpii, Exr'x
4, k. tiarper, dec d. .
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
By virtne of a mortgage deed ex-1
uary,
B F. Westray,
I. J. Williams, '
Adams Ricks,
J. G.Henry.
Coopers amounts:
Castalia Bank of Nashville,
Nashville The Arrington-Bissette Co
Mannings Nash Supply Co ..
Rocky Mount J. D. Winstead
Jackson J- B. Boddie 1st,
Rocky Mount Ricks, Alford & Batchelor,
Rocky Mount
State Treasurer B. R. Lacy has
appointed Mr. A. H. Arlington as
institutional e'erk in the State
Treasury to fill the vacancy caused
: ' by the death of Mr. H. M. Reece.
Nash county people who so well and
favorably know "Baldy" will hearti
ly endorse the following tribute
from the News and Observer: ,
"Mr. Arlington is well qualified
' for the duty, having occupied the
position some years ago, after the
' death of his father, Mr. John P.
1 Arlington, whom he succeeded, his
' experience being such as to make
. him a valuable man in the depart
ment He resigned the position to
become private secretary to Gover
nor Glenn, who called him to the
position at the time of the death of
. General James D. Glenn, the Gover
nor's brother, who was his private
secretary. At the close of Governor
Glenn's term Mr. Arrington went to
Winston-Salem in the offices of the
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company,
returning to Raleigh recently as one
. of the bookkeepers in the Merchants
National Bank, in which position he
has given great satisfaction. His
many friends will wish him great
success on his return to duty in the
office of the State Treasurer. - -
' The prevalence of smallpox, dip
theria, scarlet fever and other ills to
which humanity is heir should cause
the people throughout the county to
awaken to the needs of sanitation.
Beneath piles of rubbish,' in cess
pools and low miasmatic bogs lie
germs dangerous to every inhabitant.
See that the sanitary condition of
your home and farm are properly
cared for and at the same time protect
yc-;r 1. - 3 f.-om the ravccs of
The question has been asked "Into
whose hands will the town govern
ment fall at the expiration of the
present officers"? This depends en- J- K. Smith & Co.,
tirely UDOn the resident citizens A' Jnes
who should see to it tut only
J. B. Boddie 2nd,
Brooks Mercantile Co.
Cockrell A Williams,
Jones-Cooper Co.
L. W. Boddie,
Ward Drug Co.
wife, and; recorded In Book 167.
1 il A . .t n w
& 00 Pae 01 naso county Kcgiairy,
will sell at public auction for cash
ouulon MnndAV the 4th na nt Anril
S-0Q 1910, at 2 o'clock M., a the court
5.00 1 bouse door in Nashville, N. O. tbe
5.00 following tracts or parcels of land in
t erreus towosnip, isasn couuty and
described as follows. Viz: One tract
or parcel of land containing f8 acres,
bounded on the east bv the land of
N. A. Morris, oa tbe south : by be
lands of Haywood Tavlor. on the
west by the lands of bed Burgeron
and on tbe north br tbe lands of
Gray Strus, and being tbo J. . W.
; 5.00
250
2.50
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
land: '
A certain tract of laud in South
Whitakers Township, Nust (ounty,
which Is bounded on tbe North by
lands of H. T. Rose, on tbe South by
laods of. Mrs. Henrietta Coiling; on
the East by lands of R. L May and
on tbe West by lands of Will Moore
and containing 13 acres more or
less.
For further description reference
is made to tbe record of said mort
gage. ,
' M. C. Bbaswkll, Mortgagee.
K A. P. Uooley,
Atty. for Mortgagee,
A.L. Vick&Co.,
C. R. Wonthsrahv
men who have the town's interest g Jenkins
and continued progress at heart and J. B. Boddie 3rd,
who will be fearless in the making Nashville Drug Co
of laws and seeing that thev are en- . B, Cooper.
forced. Give every man a "square Kj1"gpf"to amount 1)6 di
- , - , iBirai uiw uiiw yriieoj eu ior me
1.00 Sander's home place.'
1 00 1 Second Tract. One tract of land
. (in containing one hundred .and two
i
u. u iwu ... out i uie same firet ls for mA mi $10 fof
spoon. ii possible cut down the the third largest yttd of corn from
tax rate and use every dollar realized one acre in the Nashville district
judiciously. , Select men who will Similar amounts are being raised
UDhold the diirnitv of the law and m a11 districts, which are as fol-
who will bend every energy in pro
tecting and fostering every public
and private interest tending to
greater Nashville.
hundred
URr nnrl hniinrleri hr tha lanla nt
1.00 G. m. Sanders on tbe east, bv the
1.00 lands of Walter Sanders on the
south, Mabala Strickluod on the
west and by the river on the North,
being the laods of A. T. Finch and
wife. This 6tb day of Mrch, 1910.
- Mrs. sallie Mattbews,
. ... ft, .
: inurirgttgee.
Woodard fc Vaugban, Attorneys.
1.00
1.00
1.00
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Nashville once boasted of one of
the best bands in the district and
there is ample talent here to organize
another. Why not do so? Of course
at first the noise may be hideous and
all that, but in tbe; final, analysis of
things there would be cause to feel
proud .of the. band. Who'H ?joirt?
Speak out.'
Five deaths among the negroes of
Nashville within two days is the
record this week. Reports from
various sections of the county are to
the effect that almost every: day one
or two deaths are occurring , among
the colored citizeps the main, cause
being tuberculosis: " ? !
The first of May is the time limited
for the payment "of the pon-tax. As
this is ."election year," let ,no man
disqualify himself to participate in
the festivities by reason of failure to
pay the poll tax ;
Ii expels 'all noisons. stimufaie
tbe internal ort'aus. clemtses i the
"i end piirii;;'s!' n t -.-,oi: -S"ch
ter's rocky I ..untain Tea,
t iv revfiifalivs atd
I ' t!;o.!, e ns :pati')0 and
,d liver. :r,i,aVie Tru'i Co.
SALE UNDER EXECUTION.
State of. North Carolina, County
or naso: - - -
L. C. Younger, Plaintiff, t .
Bryan St Saddler, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution directed
to tbe undersigned, sheriff. from tbe
superior Court of JNisb county, to
tbe above entitled action, I will, on
Monday, the 14th day of March,
1910, at 12:00 m., at the court bouse
door In Nashville, N. C, sell to tbe
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said exeoution, all tbe right, title
and interest which Octavi us Sadler
in nf lliA Haffinlflnla haa In th
!, r rnoii v'wum veuBif i ioiiowiog described real estate, a
rw:-.--i t" 1 ' , . ineut oi otaie. - . ioi tying in inecitvoi kockv Mount.
vujinci ixo. 1 18 composea OI ll trt. -r-u. n . . aaid Count nf Nah hnndBn
. .. ... . i ii iii v f uulu a. ucaa m. tesnuui uiav 1 J i
wasnviue.i tstana, Urifflns, and : rVime.Repniino- follows: . .
Coopers School townships. Whereas. It appears to my satis-1 Beginning at a stake in the soutb-
' District No. 2 embraces Mannings, faction, by d uly authenticated record efn ed0 f eale Ave. 60 feet east
Jacksons. Ferrells and Cooper. lP.M?i!5
Iuiaioiuiiuu uereui uy ue unauimous I " .umw iyu
nnnsnnt nf uli tha iu.i.hM.ni a, lerlvon aline Darallel wilh Grace
District No. 3 embraces Baileys posited in tnv office that Edwards A St 145 feet to a stake, thence east-
and Old Fields (Wilson) school dis-1 Company, a corporation or this er,y on aline parallel with Beale
tricts. State, whose principal office is situ Ave: 60 eet . a stake; thence
tv,,..- xt- j ' j m r I uiea at Pfo-.-Juaio otrcet. in ine I ui, v "u " pmanci1 wim
DistnctNo.4 is composed of Dry , A ",,i;tr rS..:-!' St u Rt m fot nu. in .h.
y v vanvuHJMii VS VIS1
(Wilson) school district. . , I well being tbe agent therein and in
District No. 5 takes in- North and charge thereof, upon whom process
South Whisker anil 1 nrlininmo-mW be served,) bas complied with
f viMipj.i.. I me requirements of unapter zi, Ke
WKuauiiniuwiavuiw, . , loal nf lOOl .nllrlol "r
District No. 6 embraces Rocky ations," nreliminarv to the issuing
Mount, Stony Creek and adjoining of this Certificate of Dissolution:
townships in Edgecombe. ; Now. .Therefore, 1, J., Bryan
In all the above districts cash g"5r Vw'Td JK.?" C??z
prizes are offered by the, business certify that the said corporation did
men aggregating fifty dollars in each on the 23 day of February. 1910. file
district in addition to the nrizeo nf. in my office a duly excuted and at-
feredbv the State. tested consent in writing to tbe dis-
- .. . .. i . a i j . . i
oviunuu saiu corporation, exe-1
cnted by all tbe stockholders there-
Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver of, which paid consent and the
Tablets invariably oring relief to I -eoord of the proceedings aforesaid
women suffering from chroniu con are now on file in my said- office as
slipailon. headache. billiousnesH. provided by law.
dizziness, sullownessof the skin and I Testimony Whereof, I have
dyspephiu. Sold by Nash vill Drtg hereto set my band and affixed my
southern edge of Beale Avu.;. thence
westerly . with that line 50 feet o
the beginning. ' - .
This 5th day or Feb. 1910.
C L. Johnston,
.. Sheriff of Nasb county
Co
Even if marriage is a failure a
widow is always willing to take an
other chance.
official seal, at lleivh, this 23 day
oi reoruary, a. d. xyiu.
. , i. IJryao Urirr es
-; ' Secretary of Ciate.
Vcod'i Etrly Chla (
::: Pc!?.fC33
are plRntod in IsictmId
qosnt.. seaca ywrby t e lairaet
andp" ts.f-.!ul i.-a.ket "tow
er, tb imij makes uiiuorm
If In "a it, . i pou.toe. of excellent
. maiketand table qoali
t i, ana is proving to be one of
the most nroutabie and rel!:.l.le of
esriy-crof pipg potatoes.
We ret'- r'- ' ? ' rt'ebeot
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BOLTS
INSURAiNGE
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Write Insurance of All Kinds and
V Represent Only , f .
The Very Safest Companies!
I Can Issue Your Bond
my own office in Rocky Mount-
thereby saving you. the time v
and trouble of sending
. to Baltimore or .
elsewhere. t .
FOR INSURANCE OR MM
Place Your Business With
GEO. A. LUCAS,
116 N. Main St, ROCKY MOUNT. Phone 19
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Mr. LoDdoo writes: If 1 owned
your Tea, I would iruarantee a cure
or refund tbeir money. I s.iv it's
Nature cure and tbe only one fur the
blood. IJollister's l)eky Jlouu
t . 1 Tea cured bim where olher
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