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T.htrading Public r Vii rrc::ivo Ilcrchanta v TT' 1 UharaOy P.tronln AUn:hU Wh , . BI4 For TIM Trad I I I , ' Cuijmn Tof Rulta I I l .follu j il :liiio;.....;;:-j. i 4 ! It lllcaches Tho People ' v , . .t, i i f WatclrFor Tho Bidders ai i - t; 1,4 1 1 1 K ASH VILLE, , North Carolina; November 9th, JO 1 6. i NO. 45. j VOL. XXII. ,. I' i i T ' i J, AnAcbouhtHere 1 """"VIS" Protection Against Fraufls k . . .' , . I f : j A Preventer of Disputes AND OP" Needless Spending? . j 'j WE CAN ,..f The first"- NiticaX ' lockr MoBit, K. - 4-saim For. ri-' rbfsbnirCartt,;:, (ol B. MOSS : fprbigMop.N.C . Onctlw Citizens Banc. , DrJC; F. Smitli8pn, pEfaisTjC:'";; Offite Epsteia" Baifdingr: R6ckytMotfnCN. Ci"!:.- 0 R.j Fi d fcil X IB LEE v x' Orftct In jsprini tiope' ' Banklnf . r. Awtla AUSTIN fc-DAYENrar i' .' ;'YT"('l - , r-,--rV-.-- t ; . - . UflSE run j.,: j. THE Presidential ElectiM On XalifanSlor :liin Uxrr r:: Tn' ' i ', v.; 7 nucn r im r' 14 majority YICE-PRESIDDTT MARSHALL FROa LATEST PIIOTOGRAfH California and Minnesota ft. ::IIy Swing To Democra cy's Champipn;and . Ti.2 People's Leader. . 1 -, w ........ -. 1 -v J mi. BATCHELOIt DEAD Was One of Nashville's Kost Ee- loTcd aid Respected Ladies. "roinpUtwutlon kiieotoaU mattery LnTJackh AlEil:blor, -of Not assooioted in ny Nashville'i most, highly crtewfled - - Becorder' Conrt Ftmim. Jldie; t woman roach beloved 'By I m - . 1 t 1. 1. 1 adores oi ipenqs . uirougnout n3n couoty, died at Keeky Mount Sani- torlam list eveotoit about 8:30 $ clock,' and the retnaina will ofce brought to Nashville to-day for In- terment in the local cemetery to morrow (Friday) afternoon at 8:00 o'clock. The aervicea will be held from Nashville Methodist Church, of which thdef$aseti hft$ beea p mein per for more; than ba centurf. s JOHN A. WINSTEADrMrfl. Phyiician and Surgeon, Nashville, - - N. C. OmcC:In Bank Building, en v trance on Railroad Street. Calla answered at residence at night - 1 f-K - A. naoa WUaoa. : -' Lad T.1firoAr FINCH & VAUGHAN. Attorneys And Counsellonat-Law Prompt attention given toallmattefa eotrunted to our care. umce .n New La Building. T. T. ROSS. Dentist, SprlnaHope. N. C. j Office In New Flrrch Bulidlni Thursday. Friday and Saturday of each. week. v ? '''Yv' Nashville Office at Residence Monday, Tuesday nd Wednesday i .. i of each week, i t f DR. II. BRANTLEY. ... .... . Spring Hope, N. O. . Diseascs. of The Eye, . rdr," Nose and Throat, w ; i. . :': - and : FITTING GLASCS3, ' ' 1 Generat Kedici:s ar.d Zzzitf) OiHce. Finch Building. - O. P. Dickinson, Wilson, N.C. Manning it Kitchin, Balelgh, N. C. ' t Dickinson. "If.ann.ln; & Kitchin, ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW .. ... WKson, North Carolina. Practice in the Courts of Wilson and Nash, and wherever service is ' desired. Prompt attention ' given to all matters en ' trusted to us. t a COPPZDCI: Phyr'cian z.r.1 C-rcccn r::::3 u CZce in Cr: 1 Jary r..'.: r v.::, n. c. I cr J Mrs.tchelorWafew ;rrfDntl more than seventy-eight years old. She was twice married: Aral to Mr. John X? JViivstead, and; f cbni' this union, there atfl. two aurvivlng child renvia: Mr. J. D. ,Winstead,of NashvHIe and former-treasurer" of Nash county, and Mr. r. L, Win- stead, a. prominent farmer of the Dukes section. Her second mar riage was -frith the late VaitB. Bat. clielor, one of the pioneer '.citizens of Nashvillei Frbm this union four children survive, viz: Messrs. 0, D. Batchelor, a prominent attorney of New Ymki Mri V. A. Batchelor, who resides' in' Atlanta; 'jllesdames N. L. Strickland and Samuel !,F, Austin, of Nashville. ;Other relations humber by the score. '' The sad news of her death comes as a blow to the entire-community, notwithstanding the fact that -for .sqrae months past she been,' in very ! fLV." health tintil more recently when she suJered fall' wherein he r""eived injuries which .possibly conU.iutca to her dissolution. ' 'i- "'mojther Jn Jfrael" has ar vcr-1 the summons , Irom on hi,h, lei.'iiTg' hundreds of friends whose. fcv .:ul;at in tenderest sym pathy for tho 3 whose . lives were more closely linked to' hers by reason of blood ties. . ';,-' :?-y Sale ef Tala'able Saal E.;i; Pursuant to the terms and provi sions of a certain judgement render ed by the Superior Court of Nash county in a cerfaiiyciyfl' action there in pending, Wherein i. L Cornwall,, Trustee was ' plaiuti, and "V. . P. Cullock and wife and others, were the defendants, the undersigned co::.: inner, will, on.Lo' .av De- cen;l. r 4:h, 1016, betwtoa 11:CD o't' !t A. !!. and 12:CS) o'clock noon, , r f.r f ' j ii front of the store ji.u' 1 1 1 ct r-'" f- Reported Disturbanceiri Los Angeles County; California, Which is B)r:TO : - Feder pM : . .. AiTneddOirer J f : Te'eetions ljeld.'olinptit the country on Tuesday will go down in history as being the most nerve-wre&iuig and hotly-c ntested battle of ballots ever before held in the American Nation. ; No election has cr- :tedand excited more, intense interest than this contest, wherein the followers of E.hiocracy's champion, Woodrow Wilson, were battling in defense of the common pec;' Against tie combined republican forces factors could rmmaQ4 by- Lteniost reel;! . j, ;id , unprecedented Tusey of i money the world has ever known. It was a tlht y'hrM -nlkL,wl , j , rrM , ' V :rlorwecbi'aiu':iiumths ptthe piutoaats fA7aIl Street and-praeticallj', every combination Itoown in lhis country and 4hte)rests jabroatl have plannedorganized and &bined & aifl'wrepi tfie;goyejrnfaenf frprii tae Ameriaii pebplel'ara to place the titairS jin tjthii hands if thespetial Jtersts. s'; Itis knownipf aQ tfcefcfl&t these special ihimlsj arrainst Te'opprbri Woodiiw Wilson has stood us; ai rHiteous 'defense cf the common people and 'tne laboring masses of this nation, hate jad but one desire since they have eanif-laiow.Md. obey the jniiri; who .as;-gttide4th.e :4einie8. of this country for the past tiree y'earsi j.TJw fesfy waljtjoi defeat W6doir TVilson, who, has doxjn lVdliM tnejrjselfsh ds.and driven efiespoilers I It has been a ; desperate; struggle j between ;thej people and - the momedf mtersts who have poured their millions into the slush fund behind Charles Evans Hughes, who nearKenea unioxne voices 01 uie powerauiaioB ana vyquas uku jnaxiuuette. uiiuus great struggle no quarter has been giveiC by the supporters q iPresideni WiisonJ who beiieve" that the affaira of this goyenim by e people in the in terest -of alt classes instead of by a few men 'urthe interest of the classes. f i i iv'A'i -From Maine to Mexico .and';lom ithe'Altict'. PacVJDeHbcy Unrelentingly given battle against the invaders of pur present era of peace, plenty, and prosperity. Nd' pni has'bwnlble to confidently and accurately foretelt ithfc Outcome, and even' up to a late hour the success pf the cause of thei people hinged : upoacrrying jpariy returns on eleciioDyiiiieate Hughwas leading in ma stJbut later wturns from all states except Minnesota, -New Mexico,-California, Oregon, New Hampshire, Delaware; West Virginia and North Dakota1 showed 'Wilson leading; with 253 and Hughes 238. Wilson needed ten votes to. make his election sure. These were available in either Mjhesola with hope to securf them 'frftm v'kihet khibi Wal not stron?. Hnches. with 238. needed 28 more J to insure his electionr Thele"&e repuIic hoped to secure'by caryingthe lastlflVeHr aboveMi&itdd tet air of which were contedeo! to Hughes, andTthe"assible capture of California and Minnesota."'' V-v ' : Reports early thi3 morning showed ihat Wilson was leading in California,rNew Mexicb'and Minnesota '.V-In California more than a thousand districts were to bev heard from.'f Another repoft stated that in'Los'Angeles county, CaU,. where it wascohceded Wilson' was- leading bya; large-niajo'ntythere w3 some rioting and a Federal marshal iad to take charge o'f the ballot boxei, locked them in a room under an ' armed - guard until to-day, when the count would; be resumed underclederal supervision; " At 4:30 o'clock this efternoon the Associated Press cavO outlto the pub lic the resort that Wilson wilts over Hughes. Wilson's majority being 14. street at irih Bros: line, runa with, their line 123 feet E , runs thence N. to Haynes avenue, runs thence with said avenue northwest to H. J. Mor ris druj buil Jinthence ' W with II. J. Llorris' line to Nash street, rs S. wi:h Ilah street 4C1 feet f It S t t ti t!:e t 3 1 : ' - j, and bein;t the '1 v ..e convc; .'ui- ; u 11. c. a.u.--i:e (v h.ur 3 V : 3 c r- required ! as an- evidence of ' good faith. 1. 5vi J i. This Nov. 8th, 16. U; li, UJNNU3, JR.,' t, -Co- ;ioner. ALB C? VALCATXI EX ' ZZZAXX -1 Under and by virtue ct t' 3" pow rr of bale coot. !sed ;in a certain contract to buy aod sell I .ad b'ade and en? r?l into betwf a r.niel A!' ani J. C I'urr -, c" '.ul; !...vL t , ; 'j h 1 .. , l sdgiied will on Tuesday, the Mb of Decl916, at tie court .bouse door iu Nashville, N. C. at 12:00 o clock M. offer for sale to the highest bid der for bash, the folio ia describ ed tract of laiid; ' 'v' f f ? ' Lying and beiogla Hash" county, N. C. in or tear the town of Middle sex, lots Nc i. II, 25, 25, 4t, 4l,s de scribed and contained in" a cort..la map made by V. D. Stronacb, C. E. wtich map is registered ia tbe r ' ret r c : 9 of v '1 r ): 4 jj Report of Cooaty Health Officer. ' 'y'- ' '- v . At the nieeting of . the Board of County Commissioners held last Monday Pr. G..C. Godwin made his report for the month of October, Uunng the month sicknesf in the county-; has. been mostly from diph theria,; there having been twelve cases rporiod in the County .Health Department;! These cases have been Scattered an( at no time during the month has jthere been an 'epidemic in fciy particular portion of the county.. Strict quarantine has been enforced in every case and as a re sult there has been no epidemic. To prevent an epidemic, rigid quaran tine most be enforced. "5 .' i ; J '. J ?Beow is gfvet tih iiames:ahd 'ad "df eases' of th riOusehOlds ihl wTitcl wai reported a ; contajreoui disease during the month, of October: ' I John i Rose, i Route . 3, Nashville, tdiDhtnerra. t I V- A ' ZA r . . . 3. ---- . George Ward: Route 3. Nashville. ..Frances Battle. . Nashville, dinh- tnena. .' -. ;; r. ; ; . . G. C . Collins. Nashville, t diph- theria. -;.S .:'A , Xonnie Williams, Nashville. . diph- . Henry Grifl9n,; Route ;3, Rocky Mount, diphtherut. .-CiJ'MtS:Mi Mount, ,tj pom, V r t, a. H . .MH'Vj ' ' SI R. Vandifordl Route & Rocky Mount, dipntoena and scarier lever. Wi H. PerryV Luther Perry; "and Perry.; Route 2, Bailey, dipft John Powell. Route 2. Elm City. two-cases diphtheria, i'!- .:. CLU, Wel, 5pnngJio.peJ diphthe ria.' . ; , y . 4. f ,; i.. i i Any'e.knpwirig. $f i L? a?e of either jmeasleijwhooljingi'lough scarlet fever, small-pox or diphthe ria, not mentioned in ffie abo ve; ref port, will greatly help., the health Work in' the county by reportuig the name and address of the indi vidual. to the County! Health Department. The report be " considered strfctiy confidential. Your name will, hot be disclosed in anjf way., - .. , i every citizen should co-operate with the County Board of Health in an effort to make JNash county... a leader in health work. Respectfully, G. C. Godwin, M. D. . . Coantv Halth nffipA-' Nashville,;; C. No; 1st. 1916. Planters Mml Bank Rocky Mount, N; C. ' "The Million Dollar Bank." J i. a BRASW KtL. i - Jrmidrat 1. 3& . Ci BHAMVfcfclv '. -vWPNS. Eviifcaul6owf Wds A" "" . The. farmer like the business man' can vie an-aecoanbat;Th Planters- NatiojiaUBanlt to advantage. J O. 'd U PNtWIs Ms fur d against- losJ theft pr dprurtiofj r offers him,' t i 1 stall Lihiei, thc.hiflpi'iii advice 4and j '., ami8iaiM!tr;Qi umo in. constant touch with business and market con ;U ditionl; it gives hira .credit standing . ,': of great vaig In case ut emergency v. 1. ' 'I ' . 1 V w ' " we uivitv .your Awunt. ..vu.r M. C Kraswell, W Geo. S; Edwards ' ; ; M. R. Bra well. " ' " H" B. Bryan ! M. Sl.errod. "'' J. C BraswVI ' W. S. Wilkinson. -' . j( J. R. Somhr j ' : W. H4Newellv 'f.; H B. Marrjo ;, ! M. Li. Munn. ,s.-v ? THE NATIOrjAL; JSANK OF ROCKVAOUNT- j tr Saceesaor to . - The fault if, locky Momt," " cky.Heaat. , Rertk CaraUa.- -v ! f ; ""Resources ' ' More .Than, Half A Mllfion Dollar' 4 Per Cent '-Compounded uarterly on payings, Deposits. Icwaat. JUspectffclly JkUcltK 1. U.i , 1 1 k 1 THO.H.fiATTLaV . v. President L.. ARRINGTON. V ce-PrPR R.VH.' Ricks: - - r .Vice-Prea. Fajjk-P. FXGAN, . - Cashier W..G. Bobbins. ; Asst. Caah'r. Visitors From .f&hyille -When inllocky Mount Stop at he ROCKY MOUNT HOTEL :246S,.iIaittStv N.T. theria for further description, - More par ticularly described as follow: Beginning at a stake at the south west corner of if. Elm Street and the county road, runs thence in a Southwesterly direction iVrz said road 1SJ.8 feet thence la a r utaer Iv directiou i,7 feet t' enoe ia j easterly fiireciioa 130 f,; t to k. I Elreet; thence ia a Norther!? c'. t' 1 wi;h f a v V .v. : i r , : :.2 r t ti r 3 1 - . ; i 1 ii " ean and I :" American Plan. , .j..--' ...... Well appointed Parlors and rest v room for ladies. Service unexcell ed On your next visit to the city stop "with us. T T.iOLLINGSW0RTH, Propr. rMONlTO LOAN . On Iniproved Farm Lands. ' ? Frdm One to' Five Year In uUl V v ums of from . ; Ol QOOTP; $25,000 T;fai;ioj percenx. r , Sixty Days. Notice ; Required Be fore .Loan. ,. i;i,;:,.,;-; --!iw..p.Apply tfl.M.. .;;;:"'.:. U TVAUGjHA.i Nashville, N. C. Tl:3lf-;--tCo. , lv2 11 L k k ... a. X&lit the Cst and llmt Lrprored .fr-a'I.--' '5 1 r - ... - Seasons ' s I -WtaJi;; x ; I : -c T l t r t ' t 1 ( if a V r 3 t ) V ' 'i ij t
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