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G HATH 10. r. 1 by - - ri:us"'iNQ co., i r. -iVILLE, N. C. ' M. W.Ll;CKE. Editor M4 .One Year, ' 1.00 I Sit Moulba .60 I Three " . 49 Publisher's Announcement. All over ftftma Haas will be charged sva MM aer 11m lor tutun aollcee. ees. Wo ooejnmolcelioB will a poblUlied iM mm oi Mm writer to wUubeUl. TUe pablUher ot Til Uaaraio will am fcamnoualblelor views expressed er Im orreapoeaieete, - Notion aa? head ot dpeeW Nollors" will as chanted at tba rata ot Mo. per Una r aaeu tajaertlua, , . - Advertlaera deelrlaf a rasafe al adver tlnunt eboekl have copy la oBk not , later tbea aaoa oa Tueetlajr. , , Aavertlaeawuts dlaooBtinueil before the lima eoatracteo lor baa espirca win cbar.ed transient rate for tbe tlaiea Wall) fablbbed. AdvortlaeMsata oa wuloh ao upeelBc aaeaaer ot iaaartloaa to aiarkad will be eiarked "till forbid" aad euarfed ap to date of aisooallnnaeon. Ooanjualcatioaa aad Iteaaa of aewe le teaded for pebitcalioe. aad all knalnou letteri suonld bo addressed toTesUeira to. aad aot to ladivldaai aieaibere of tlie taf THURSDAY, January 26th, 1911 .The present session of the kgisli ture should not fail to investigate "pauper counties." There is not a county in North Carolina which not able to bear its just proportion of the State's obligations and the man ner in which some counties are con- tent to impose upon those trying to meet their obligations to the State is a disgrace. There , is something radically yrong and the law makers 'should probe the conditions to the bottom. A glance at the report of land valuations existing in many counties in the State clearly shows that North Carolina badly needs a , tax commission whose duty it is to see that all property is listed accord ing to its true valuation. The work of such a commission will save many thousands to the State annually and at the same time protect those coun ties who are already bearing their just part of the State's burdens. Thus far no legislation effecting Nash county has been passed by the law-makers, with the exception of a 'bill amending the charter of the town of Whitakers and the appoint ment of two justices of the peace for Rocky Mount township. There will be "something doing" later, when Castalia township moves to get their bill through calling for an election on the matter of issuing bonds for the construction of a rail road. The town of Nashville will also move to have the town charter amended; a road law for the outly ing townships will probably be passed and also a bill putting the officials of Nash county on a salary on and af ter December 1912. - There are two things citizens of Nashville should Unite their efforts in securing within a reasonable time and they are, additions to the pres ent passenger depot which will make conditions better than' now exist The increase in passenger service and the volume of business done by' the local agent of the .Coast Line, and the cramped and wholy inadequate waiting room facilities demands that there .be a change. Another matter is, the fact that possibly no town the size of Nashville has such a unsight ly and badly arranged post office ' building, and every influence should be brought to bear on the Depart ment at Washington to remedy the conditions. Nashville is deserving of better; things and Postmaster uooper snouia oe iouna uiigned with the patrons of the office in their efforts to bring about a change. ' Mr. Pon's course in Congress has been consistent with the ideas of his constituents throughout the' Fourth Corjressional District His; with drawal from the contest for mem t '.!p on the Ways! and Ileans C nlttee to accept assignments on t ' r important committees was at ' r - lce cf liny personal rtnbi , . - : . Jand i ' . " ' (' . :;.r: iratea his de : t" -' I "a rcsu!t3 Marion. Buller and his gang of bond looters have again been foiled in their attempt to harass North Carolina through their repudiated bond scheme. Some of these fraud ulent bonds had been donated to the State of Nevada and, under their law it was mandatory upon the part of the Governor of Nevada to accept of these bonds. . Pettigrew. Butler and his gang were endeavoring to have suit instituted against North Carolina for" the collection of these bonds but the legislature of the State convened Monday and repealed the law making it compulsory on the CwwHwrtqafceptof the Greek bearing gifts of Butler and his crowd, and Nevada is another , of the States to set down on the bond looters. It will be remembered that the carpet-bag bond looters gave Nevada $400,000 worth of the repu dieted bonds. The State Supreme Court of Nevada held only last week that the governor of the State must accept them. Governor Dickinson was avarse,to this course and it was mainly upon his recommendation that the legislature of his State re pealed the law. It is reported throughout the county that already a bill has been introduced in the General Assembly putting the officials of Nash county upon the salary basis. This is mistake, as no bill has yet been in troduced to th,t effect and in the event it should be it, would not ap ply to the present officials and could effect only those who shall sue ceed them in effice. It is true however, that a bill has been drawn which will carry out the wishes of the people as expressed in the No vember election. The bill is in somewhat crude state as yet, but will be modified or ammended and then it will be presented to the law makers for passage. Senator Thome has introduced bill In the senate to lorm a new township in Nash county to be known as Oak Level township. The terri tory embraced in this township takes a part of Nashville, Stony Creek and Coopers townships. The formation of this new township was discussed during the last campaign. The peo ple living in the territory effected by the change are practically a unit in their desire for the formation of Oak Level township. The law-abiding people through out North Carolina are looking to our law-makers to rid the State of the near-beer nuisance. If the leg islature will deal with this matter according to the sentiment of the people the near-beer business will be put to route, and it will save many towns and counties the trouble and worry of having special laws for their particular section. From all over the State comes the cry for free dom irom the near-beer evils, and the cry should he heeded. Worth Carolina badly needs an Administration Building and Hon Ashley Home's bill providing for the erection of such a building in the State's Capitol City is timely, Anyone acquainted with conditions existing in Raleigh and who' have had the opportunity to note the con ditions existing in other . States, wnere tney are car advanced over North Carolina, will readily see the wisdom of Representative Home's bill. 'Tom A vent" is one ef Nash coun ty's best and most influential citi zens and his many friends through out the county, will be pained to learn that he is now critically ill at his home at Aventon. For some time Mr. Avent has been in feeble health but recently his condition improved It is earnestly hoped that hisrecov ery will be speedy. Representative " Koonce is right There should be the fullest invest! gation of the rates charged by the insurance trust in North Carolina. In looking after railroad freight rates, telephone rates, the law-mak ers miht also look into the exhor- -ta:.tanJ varying: rates charged by ,e E::rr; . 3 companies. . t U IT t lARINT r-3G INIQUITOUS GOVERNMENT UC CEStFUL I Klnae II. U-M January tt "jeiffctaooMMM wtlMI a eoHea: aal ft rtareava e ee !," frea. J4.1t iaHl Omrl draaoty af Ureal waa 4- ewoeoaaful earn aaoerdlna; t werM ly otaadarda, but a failure from the Divine tandpotnC Onrl, a area! goaaral. eacoMded to Iarael'a toroae after death ef Jarabeaaa. He waa very t ooaaful aad eoaauared the afeaMtea, the Eaat of the Jordan, putting theat rut ear aa aaoaal tribute ef the teeee of two hundred tboaaaad eheea. He built a BOW CasUaL the city of Baaia fully outranked Jeroboam aa a mlaleader of hla people, alona- reualoua llnea. AO- eerdlnc to Iarael'a Covenant with the Al mighty there waa but the one LerlUoal prlMthood and toe one boly temple 01 je- bovah'a preaenoe for the whole people of IaraeL and It Waa at Jeruaalem. worldly wladom (uMed Jeroboam to eom- pletely eeparate the ten tntea treat toe two trlbea by eataMUMna: new pueea wonhlp and almpllfyma; the worship aad eymboUalnc God by a golden ealf. aa tbe aame spirit of worldly wladom suneeted to Omrl a atiu far ther departure from Ood and a Ull alaaer ap proach to the eua toma and Idolatry ef surrounding na tions. Omrl died, or, ae eordlnf to thereo ords, "Omrl alept with bis fathere." We are not from this declaration to draw the Inference that aa wloked man be went to eteraal torment and that the na ture of the tor ment la sleep. Nei ther are we to think of Omrl as saintly and soma to heaven and to Imagine that those In heaven are asleep. Nsltherare we to think of him A jroaMt jfeck of iters. havtn none to Purgatory and that the experleneet there ars drowsv. we most wave ail suca aoriptural notions reapeotmc the dead. road and bad. We must come back the Bible and from It learn that all wba die. like 8t Stephen (Acts IM). fail to asralt the morning of the reaurrectlon. when the Redeemer will call all forth from the tomb (John 2. Rev. Ver.) Ahab and Jezebel Ahab's name signifies, "Like hla la thar." And surer he waa! Hla waa anoroDrlata. His waa a relga still more successful In unrighteousness. For twenty-two years bo devoted himself to the further undermining of true religion and to the Introduction of the forms ot licentious, heathen idolatry. He waa greaUy assisted In this course by his wife-Jeeebel. the daughter of the Kins of the Bidontana. Her name eignlfles cbun; yet shs used her great Influence with her husband and throughout the na tion for the furtherance of unchastity In connection with the erefe known as the rwWoM rtirt ad artmoaln. connected with the worship of Baal ana or -Asmo- roth," tho female divinity worshipped. Lessons Here For Ua All civilised people are deeply Interest ed in earthly governments ami their suc cess. We all crave social and financial prosperity. Nevertheless It Is still true that prosperity is Injurious In proportion as It separates the people from the Divine arrangements and the blessings which thereto attach. Only righteousness can truly exalt a nation. Every foim of In! quity Is Injurious, however It may at the time seem contrary to this. Ours Is the day of the greatest worldly prosperity earth has ever known, uut alaet it la not a day of religious prosperity. On the contrary, there never was a time when unbelief In a personal Ood and in tbe Bible as his revelation waa so general amongst Intelligent people. Our church edifices are becoming templeo of fashion, concert and lecture halls, while the real worship which alone Is pleasing to tbe Almighty Is far removed. The worship of Mammon, the bowing to the golden calf, the aaciinclng of lives to the acquirement of wealth, belong to our day aa truly aa to that ot Ahab but en a more refined seals and therefore the more deceptive and Insidious. Continually ws find that Ood uses the wrath of man to praise him. Tbe effect ot the prosperity of Ahab and Jesebel waa two-ioia: it en snared and de graded one class. while It aroused and separated from Itself anoth cr class those who worshipped Ood In spirit and In truth. Such left the ten- tribe kingdom and Its idolatry and identified them' selves with the two-tribe kingdom of Judah and Its true worship. So it Is today. Tho success of Mammon, the re jection of the Bi ble by the Higher Critics and their lordly ' boasts of ability to give ua something better tlmn the Word of Ood, and In gen- a tppa. - y,, mon nlnt. ly people of our day to separate them' selves and to aay in tbe language of Joshua. "Choose ye , tills day whom ya will serve; as for me and my bouse, we wlU servo the Lord.", .1. Antltypical Ahab and Jeaebet As all Christian students know, JeaebeL Ahab and Elijah were used of the Lord as types, and their experience! fores had owed much greater things In tbe experi ence of the Church, spiritual Israel, dur ing this oospel Age. . - .-,,.;" "'v Ahab typified olvll power. Jesebel typl Bed a religious system. The improper marriage of Ansa and Jesebel, contrary to the Jewish Law, typified the marriage or union of Church and State. The prog' ress of evil under this union la portrayed In the Book of Revelation, where Jesebel is specially mentioned by name. (Rev. 1:20-23.) The Lord charged that the anti- typical JeaebeL the Church system. Buffered or permitted to teach and seduce bis people from the proper course of Christian living. The aame Scriptures represent Elijah, Who waa persecuted by Jezebel, through her husband, aa a type of true believers of this Age persecuted by a false Church through tho arm of olvll power. " 'NOftCE ' Notice is herebr itwea thatan- pneuuon win oe made to the naxl General Assembly of North Carolina for the passage of an Act authoriz- ill BUSINESS BUILDERS. Cabbaiir. Plants; 'Early Jersey Wkettutd.M.v tor d. livery. They are boinff;o,D tbrlfiy aud tbe tlucst you savH ' seeo. Now la tbe lime to plant for early ebbae next Spring- JTpplyMo r. B. Kobbinb, Nashville,. C. 11-17 If J Li!'.-, " c -' . Boms trrriwD Early Jersey Wake field Cabbage Plants,1 finest you oversow, now, read for delivery and pliintibif, 1'50 per thoLHand. In low of 1 10,000; 1.25. Andres V. B. Nubbins, Nusbvtlle, N. C. 11-17 tf. . v -, t , . 1 ; i ; ; 1 , t .1 ' NOTICE Notice Is hereby (riven tbal ap plication will bj made to tbe next General Axsenibly ot North. Carolina for tbe pusHiiife of uu actautbrtriiiDir a bonil ilcetuin in I utii!!), tikirnaliln for the purpose, of aiding In ilie ei.n i alruottoo of a railrtmd. J fi o. j. f.vaTHtniMicw, - Thlu To. 21tt, 191(1 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. The underttitrued bavi: f qualified as executor or the lust will and to tumeot of Ziichary Wesley Lninm, deceased, lute of JNosli euuiity. N C, notice is hereby tflveu to all per sons bavinir claims Bi;ulust tbe en- late of said deceased to present tbem duly verilled, to tbe undersinod executors 00 or before the 7tb day of Dec. 1911, or Ibis notice will oe plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. Mas Victoria Lamm, David I. Lamm, Ex. Zacbury Wesley Lamm, dee'd This Dec. 7lb, 1910 Notice of Dissolution Notice U hereby iriven that the copartnership heretofore existlnif between (J A. ha wards and A. E. Born, trading as Edward & Buss. at Mornyer, N. C, has dissolved by mutual cooseot, tbe said A. J. Uah bavinir purchased all tbe ritrbt, title and iuterest iu said busiueiM of C A. Edwards, and the said A. E Boss assumes ull tbe obligations of Eld wards & Bass.- The business will be continued under the style of A. E. Boss A Sons, to whom all accounts due Edwards & Buss are payable. blgoed, (J. A. Edwards, Retiring Partner. This Jan. 2nd, 1911. NOTICE! North Carolina, In The Superior Court, Action For Divorce. Anna L. Nicholson vs. Cos Nicbol- The defendant above named will take an action for absolute divorce entitled as above has been com menced by tbe plain titf above named against the defendant upon tbe grounds of adultery as alleged in tbe complaint which will be filed In tbe office of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Nosh County pending this publication aa r quired by luw. Liet tbe defendant take notice that be Is required to appear at tbe term of tbe Superior Court of Nash Coun ty beginning, in Nashville March 13, 1911, and answer said complaint or tbe relief demanded will be granted - 1 ' This 2nd day of Dec. 1911. ... T- A Sills. Clerk Superior Court 1$. Grantham, Attorney. - . , Last Call For Taxes! The taxes for 1910 are long past due and mast be settled at once. I will be at the following places on the dates named below- for the pur pose of collecting same and those failing to meet me and settle their taxes may 'expect advertisement of property; as the law requires to set tle these taxes this month: At Mount Pleasant Thursday, Jan. zutn, ivu.- All parties who are liable.for priv ilege taxes and do not settle same by Feb. 1st, will be summoned to ap pear before the Recorder, and costs added; this means every man who has not paid. , C. L. Johnston, ; - Sheriff. A BEE IN YOUR BONNET! Not a Presidental bee, nor a political bee of any sort but the bee in your bonnet should be the lessor! taught ' by the little hustler, the bee itself. The bee is a worker.- He is also a scrapper. Ever get acquainted with his business end?-He looks out for his own, stands up for his rights, but above all, he works and . saves. . He does not save in an individual pile, either. ' Hegocsjn with others of his kina and BANKS his earnings in the hive. - The bee has in all ages been considered a wise old boy - and he is. , Put his plan , into your bonnet, lid, Panama, or whatever kind of " headpiece you may happen to wear. It will, beat a political bee at least ten different ways. Use our Bank for your hive. ; r. ; ;,: : - : ; : : - . VERY SINCERELY Hl&h-Crade Piano For talc." - Anyone deHlrinu; to Durcuuse a apleadid, bifh Krade Piano at a bur train can necuie 01 e bv aoplyiuir h lr..S. K. Austin, t Tbe liank of Nashville, or to 41. W, Llucke, at Tbe Grapblc oOlce. ' " NOTICE," By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Natth county made on tbe Slat )ay of Deo 1910, tn rw tain eoial ' prooedlDf therein ucudiiiKt eotltled, W. E. Etlierldw, et al ex parte, tbe underlined com mtsslonrr. will ou Suturduy, tbe 11 day of February, 1911. at 2 o'olock p. in., lu tho lews of Whitakers, in front of J. C Moore and Bros Co, store; offer Tor sate lo tbe Llhet bidder for Atah the fullowlnir real estate: Four sore of land la forth Whitakers Township' adjoiolnp; tbe lands o JNu. UakflPfBeunte Smith and, other about one bulf mile from tbe town of Wbltakcrs, anu beliijt b'' 'entul lot of lund sold to '. r U:t E Bth-rM. the 11. !aIo and wife 1' of June l'.H5, rrcVk, county, in tiook lSl.'Paa'7vl aw land being nold for division among tbe heirs at law of the lute Mrs Lucy E Ethridge.t, ,1 ' 1 This Jan 10.1911 ' " " ; ..lOW. TAYLOa,? - , . 1 ,i Coiumlaslooer. ' . Talankl Laai Fee Sal. ; Under and "v virtue of tbe power of aale contained In a oertaln mort gage executed on tba 20tb day of Feb. 1900 by and between Mourning H. Mosly, Islab Mosly and Lucy Mosly to John L. Bailey wbloh said mortgage is duly recorded In tbe of flc of tbe Register ot Deeds of Nash County, la book 145, page Z3&re fereoce being here y made to tbe same for particulars (default having been made In tbe payment of the In debte'lness. secured by said mort gage) I will on the titb day of Feh 1911, and 12 o'clock M, at the court bouse door In Nash County, offer for sale to tbe blgheat bidder for cash. tbe following described real estate. tO Wit: One certain tract or parcel of land in Coopers Township. Nusb County, N. C, adjoiniug the Uodsof tbe late Josiab Baker. U. to. Jngley. D. U. Mosley and Willie R-se, coulalniog twenty Dve acres mora or less and being tbe borne place of said Mourn ing Mosley. " u-' ' '.' !- John L. Bailey, Mortgagee, r int-b A Vaugbau, Attya. 1 t -Jan. 3, 1911. - . NOTICE By virtue of tbe powers contained :n a truat deed, executed by C. E. Hedgepetb and wife on May 3,1909, and registered in JSasn county in Book 164, page 656, aad a mortgage executed by (J. IS. . Hedgepetb and wife, which is recorded in Nash county, to Book 171, page 413, tbe undersigned will, on Monday the 20th day of February, 1911, offer for sale, to tbe highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Nash county, the following described real estate: ' ' , (1) A tract of land In Griffins township, aaid county, bounded as follws: Beginning at a stake 00 tbe Nashville and Warrenton road and running S. 86 E. 47 411 W, 128 1-2 poles to a stake on tbe Hedg peth and Red Oak road;: tbence West with aaid road to the Nash villeand Warrentou road; thence with said road to tbe beginning, containing 28 8 4 acres, more or less, and fully described in tbe record of division of the Francis Hedgepetb laud, on file in the Reg' ister a office of .Nah county, to which reference is hereby made. (2) A certaia pat eel - of land in said township soil count?, bounded as follows: On the Nprlb by the lands of 0. L,. Wiosteari; ou tbe West by the lands of G. L Win teadron tbe South by the C E. Hedgepetb Mill tract; aud ; tbe East by tbe Nashville aud Warren tod road; containing sixteen acres, more or less : - a - :' (31- A certain tract of land In said township and county; bounded as follows: Beginning at a postoak on tbe Nashville and Warrenlon road; and running 26 2-3 poles to a stake in tbe back line; tbence INortn 3 ij 4 West Z 4-9 pcles to a stake on said road; tbence along said root' 13 1-4 poles to tbe beginning, containing 2 1-4 acres, more or less, and known as tbe HedgepetbUin Lot. Geo. N. BissETTE, Trustee, . Thk AaBisaToitf Bisbettk. Co., mortgagee. R. A. P. CooLBY, Attorney. . This Jan. 17. 1911. M i-eaft,'Bevi .7 r'v-.?.f:,'S f ' r w f WTell Yea Ail About The New aFd llfndsome Une.of ,1, i nH is f s, in . We Have Just: Unloaded This Week SiiiGarJiistln N Embracing Anything You Hay 1 - Need and It ure To Show Gome Cordially - r ...... . j ;-.,'.;: ! u; ,,I 0 ; "The Store .! .'ft,.- t',r i i' Riclis Alford illscd Extensively By The United States Government - -a' X a Standard The Simplest, Strongest and Most Prac . , ; tical Typewriter Made " Price $65.00 Royc! Typviiier Ccmpr.ny C:yd Ty::v,ri::r C::;:.-. j, ' 7l0Ctf.:2!nClrcct. - nic:;:::cnd, Va. Ara Yen A TiCihr Subscriber To .j-i0i'r;:; . e-4 I j n e- if f f-t nn 5 n Will Be a Pleas-.. P You uHiq Take ALooRfl .3 .H .-;,. li 1 - 1 . .'K .1 & 13 o of Quality' o 3CDO lypernic Batchelor saFaareai THE BANK OF NASHVILLE, nif certain amendments to tbe C; n t!,e very t-rg - rr ' ts i, t-r k eat barter of tbe Town of Nashvillo N. C. . J. H. T. Bakkr. Mnvor. N. c. This Dec. 21st, 1010. . 1 jwy-ev-t
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