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l.c I ... . ' tt'a Ar.riunctment. , n M -- ; be c)iar(fMl B. .-. r tin. us.rv noliooa, evo. n will t publlshad A -1v.it' !.-t on which ao pot(lc B'i -r .l tn, i i Wins 1 marked will b .... t Ull i mU" sad otivfed op to Atlt!.mmnU dUooBtlanrd befora the tin oun-iKimo lur bu xpiroo will be ObMved irmimwal rW lor (M Ufflw M riniiLtlnlll . n(4 ftMlU nf UH 111' tone! l lor pubiicalioa. and all boalneaa latum should pa adareaaea w iiiuiiri id. 4 aot to tadWlduai members of tbe THURSDAY, SEPT. 21. 1916. Democratic Ticket For President' ; WOODROW WILSON. ; v. For Vlca-President: J . , TH03. R. MARSHALL, ' :. For Representative in Congress, . Fourth District: EDWARD W. POU. . For Governor: . ; THOS. W. B1CKETT, For Lieutenant Governor: 0. MAX GARDNER, ' For Secretary of State: - J. BRYAN GRIMES, For State Auditor: , W.P.WOOD, For State Treasurer: B. R. LACY. For Soptrintendent of Public '. Instruction: J.Y. JOYNER. For Attorney General: JAMES S. MANNING, . For Member of Corporation - Commission: WILLIAM T. LEE, For Commissioner of Agriculture: W. A. GRAHAM, v For Insurance Commissioner: 'JAMES R. YOUNG, ' For Judge Superior Court, Eighth Judicial District: W. P. STACY. - For the past several days Chief of Police Dickens with a force of la- needed improvements to the side- ... walks or Barnes street, which tor 4he past several years has badly Buf- ' fered for want of attention. Now, if the City Aldermen will only, have the nerve and courage to do the light thing by opening up at least 'one street connecting up uanroaa street with Barnes street at some point between Church street and the home of Mr. L. W Melton, they will have done the right thing. To defer this matter for a few more years will make the creation of a sew street more difficult and decid edly more expensive. The people residing on Barnes street have long waited for this to be done. That part of the town badly needs some outlet toward the school building and the (Sty Aldermen should bend every energy to " meet the needs, which will grow more imperative as time rolls on. .LostA Eoy.V Not kidnapped by bandits and in a cave to weep and starve and rouse a nation to frenzied sc&r! :r2. Were that the case, a fcu" eJ thousand men would rise tt C 3 rc:..3 if need be. Unfortu-r-V, e I-' "j of the lad is with c: t r7 :c excitement, f ' r 1 r 1 vcy red. The '..fl. 1 1 1 i i v I.'i 1 ' -i at tLe r LI.' 1 r-" ' . r , v if' - Et i cf L"73, ; :.;;! Cc::i:.':.:,..a A. Is r.;.. turcrs U li Z:'A U The Federal trade commission has sent the following latter to eac member of the News Print Manu facturera' association and alao given it out to the press: "While the commission's print pa per Investigation is not yet com pleted, the Information already col lected shows that a large number of the smaller daily and weekly news papers are paying from 4 to 8 cents a pound for their news print paper, in comparison with a price of from 2 to S cents at the beginning of the year. - - , . - These papers do sot buy on con tract or when their contracts have expired have been unable to renew them. Reports of the increasing shortage of paper have made these publishers fearful lest they be forc ed to suspend publication because of the failure Of their paper supply or the prohibitive price which they may be compelled to pay. As is readily appreciated, they cannot shift the increasing burden of paper cost to their advertisers or their subscribers as readily as the larger city dailies. ..V 'These smaller papers perform a most useful service in their respec tive localities and it would be national calamity if they were forc ed to suspend. It would also be serious blow to the news print in dustry, for while their individual tonnages are small, in the aggre gate they amount to a considerable proportion of the total consumption. 'If conditions in the industry are to become aa serious this fall as trade reports indicate, it occurs to the commission that the news print manufacturers " as an association might adopt such measures as would prevent the possible suspension of these unprotected newspapers. The Bast Laxative. , To keep the bowels regular the beat laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour before breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit and vegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels move once each day. When a medicine is need ed take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable every where. SALE OF VALUABLE KBAL ESTATE North Carolina, I In The Nash County. . ( Superior Court p Uoder and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a decree of the Superior Court of Nash couiity in a certain special proceeding en titled. "Martha B. Rice et al v Ottis Linwood Rice," the under signed L. L. Davenport, ; commis sioner, will on Monday the 16th day of Oct. 1916, at. or about the hour of 1:00 o'elock P, M., offer lor sale at the court house door in Nashville, N. C, to the highest bidder .upon the following terms to wit; One-third cash, one third on Deo. 1st, 1917. and one third on Dec. 1st. 1918. the ' following de scribed tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Nash in Costalia Township known as the Patsy Whela&s dower tract and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a Post oak in Strick land 'a line, thence N. 22 poles to a Ligbtwood stake, thence E. 192 polea along a line of marked trees to an ash in the Back swamp; thence up the meanderings of said swamp to a persimmon tree at an old ford; thence W. 215 poles along a line of marked trees to a bunch of sour woods in said Strickland's line; thence S. 136 poles to a Post oak. the beginning, containing by esti mation 193 acres, more or less, and known as the dower tract of Martha Wheless, widow of the late Benj. vvbeless, deceased, and being the identical tract of land conveyed by Vm. G. V.'hiloss, commissioner, to DonoLn S Lice, by deed recorded in Eook 13, page 2X, and Uook 28 at pr-e SH, Kush Registry. Tallin djy of rt-1-13. L. L. Dave ; ort, Couir'. ' i & I ive.i,'"!'t, A'' "s. i l-1 sliaat t() lliM I... 4 s. ,,1 j .(..)- viM.'-a i t a certain j . ' r n (Itirti by the Suppr;.-r C urt il 'a- h c r-'.ty la a cert.: a r.;vl.il f'K ' thf-rein , pcii.j.i., Kn t 1 .rren V.'oodard, 1 1 ul i., ex 1 ' , t m undersigned therein ap puitilcJ Commissioner, will oiler for sale oa the ooruer of Vi'ebt IUW road and Pippin Streets In the town of Whitakers, on Monday, the 9th day of October, 1916, between the hours of 12:00 M. and ,1.00 P. M., tbe following described real es tate, te-wU: ; . '-, ; :; First lot: That certain certain tract of land Iring and belno in North Whltakera TownshlD. Nash county, adjoining the lands of a. H. Battle. R. E. Stailings, Henry Home and others, containing 335 acres, more or less and being gen erally known as the "Green Place." beoond Ul: Tbat certain store lot with tbe buildings thereon lo eated in the town of Whlukers, ly log and being ot tbe corner of W. Railroad and Pippin streets, front ing oo West Railroad street 75 feet ana running back on PIddio street. about 150 feet to the line of Dr. J. Braswell, and being nreaentlv occupied by Woodard & Green. Terms of sale: One-fourth cm upon confirmation of bid: balance in one, two and three Tears, with interest on tbe deferred savmenta from tbe date of confirmation, pay able annually; title to be retained to secure the deferred payments. This Sept. 16th, 1916. , ' . H. G. Connor, Jr., Cotn'r, ' Wilson, N. C. Several thousand Old Newspapers. good for wrapping or papering houses. 16c per hundred, at The Graphic office. - Drags! Drugs! We Arc Ilccdquartc; For Every, mi In The .".-. ' , - , '. - - Drug1 X,3ne;-;.:V--' "And Ve Appreciate Yc"r Trade. Meet your.friends at our place on the corner, we are" always glad to have them. ' If unable to come wants Call for No. Yours to ;the rexall stc 2." Phone, 22. . e;:curs: " to Tr:- ' . J r i t in Ks: op ! ::r.t 13 S. tlabSt. ; LINGSWClTil, fr , T.T. i: peanand American Plan. pointed Parlors and rest - ladies. Service unexcell iur next visit to the city . Well , roorri3 f ed. . C stop w . 1. F: Beat and Moat Itnprorad .a, . - - KW .:ry. le Imptementa to which il apedal attention are ,k Ensilaa OMtn, ' mi Portal's Cora and Feed l t, Gasoline Znf nei. -sn Favorite Gr&la , , NonparM lime ertilizer Cowert. I circulars giving full In 1 la regard to tbm advaa 1 usea of thc implements q reqoaat. We can alao ; our needs la lilla, CraponUon. Wi W Powwr Cn ysiit - d-Saw(, koo.ui, Vra laadna. etc r Oatakic and arieMoranr Snple Hum SuppUw caqoind. - we :IV . '" I' ; C Vt . ; L. . ' e.r. .. ' Spe forma tag t Dili.. . SuppS Can " : c- WHl Dru&! i just, phone your " '2: ) serve. Na: . ill," N. C. iber 1 Tc 3 Fr - c Werrive cor: d t. : . wares. You cavo ihj c;;;:--. z uutii to get the prcmiun y ,. :it. Remember, t!.:; i ; :i i:;oraiuin chase of 1.20 or somethin.T. . . re .want eacli z?J every ens cf oar ci:;io mers to !:vo a rrc: m.- Cc:r.3 Ja ?.n! . vvill be c!iJ to cz'ldi i..crc :iy ocr'r.ten. . .. ,... ( ... ,. We have booklets showing all . premiums and the amount , necescary to get the premium. Trade With Us And Got Your Share . V i Of The' 'profits; ' ; : Nashville, We are giving L to make your home comfortr.l;! during il:2 r. H and Winter. Lluch is: c:i ilvj oh- . : yr- in stall as to hoy well ycur rcc.i L Irl :d. . V , uiluu J V W.i rem: ' i) I more, co you are - ' . GENERAL .'.EHCIIANTS. : -; North Coupons now. and you po::ibly realize that 1 you lir.j.i. Id i:it eve: cure to receive : Carolina.
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