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Vr ii I t v s .!.) i.r u hi Editor. Y, L'"C. 13. 1917. C:.::';eTfccCpcnin Hour. Wiihin the paH few weeks several' c riH!int9 cominaf from patrons of W.shvi'.le Graded School have reach e 1 The Graphic in which the hour fur opening the morning session of th arhnnl cornea In for some criti- cim, these patrons moat whom r "side in the country 'while severs! a-e from Nashville, making the point that the hour set, 8:40 for the . opt ning works a hardship upon s pa rents as well as many of the stud eats. Especially Is this true since the days grow shorter. Reports come to The Graphic that It is fre- q intly the case that pupils resid I g in the country and eveain Naah- vt e, by reason of the early opening ' ho jr of school, are often forced to ,1 wehome without their morning m tl in order to reach school on ' t me. 6ne mother, who has "five - iall children,hree of whom at t , ti the local school, and who has n other help than these little ones, sutes that the assistance of these c ildren is denied her on account of t .e opening hour of school, which cilia the children away just at a time when their services are most needed. There are other instances of a similar nature. - It is reported th it ven some of the teachers them- selves have had the "experience of teaching the forenoon session with- out htving had their breakfast. Sine"practically every school in ' th a ounty begins its-morning ex- erciM at 9:00 o'clock, some of them at :30. it would suit every purpose f r Nas'uville Graded School . to a opt the' same hours,, especially i jr ng the remainder of the winter. Trier is really no plausible reason j wh.- this should not be done, espe- ci i ty since it has been the custom ererofore.'. The attention of Prin cipal. VlcMahan has been called to - this question before and he can easi ly remedy conditions along this line and thereby confer a favor' upon those patrons who are handicaped as 'above-stated. - n 1 Tbe Fuel Situation Growing Serious. ft '.'. ' ,i. .' 1 . ; ' The fuel situation in Nashville has lbwn growing more acute for some ''weeks and, unless all signs, fail, tbe. near future hojds in, store even wore conditions for many; of the . ci izens,; whose wood and coal sup . plv is practically exhausted and the rwwihilitieg for aecurinor more is' a r " ' q "stion now puzzling many. There d ie not seem to be 'much disposion I on the part of wood dealers living w thin and near Nashville to "loosen "u "and relieve the situation; while ; tnose who are inclined to do so say 1 it is almost an impossibility" to get j laborers who will go into the near : by forests and put. op " eord-wood. : This is more or less true, and just how the problem will be solved is a ; matter giving some concern. Many I persons and firms who use coal are '- having considerable difficulty in I getting shipment, some orders plac v ed several weeks or months ago re l maining yet unfilled. '; For this rea- sm there is a probability of some I -i-al manufacturies having to close ' i n within the near future runless c .d shipments begin to arrive with 7 in the next few days. This it parti c arly true of the local electric light ' p nt. which is now forced to eut ort the service at night, operating ) only until shortly after midnight. : , K tjrned to NaVhville bv CoflferenceI?nw.e,r or.. demur: Jo tb? .conlP1'iu.t .. . " The membership of all the church vor Nashville circuit will rejoice t Know that the Methodist', Confer ti e held at Greenville the paati V; k has sent Rev. L. B. Jones back to 'hi field of labor for the coming i'Ht. ; Daring his pastorate in Nash vi ' and on the entire circuitduring th-1 p;tRt year' Rev. Jones has en A -ire I himself to the people regard less of their church affiliations and the fact that he is to remain, in charge of the work In Nashville and at Maple Creek, Sharon and, Yorks Chapel is indeed gratifying to the p -oiJe. N Siiitnack Trouble and ConitipatioB. Tho4 who are afflicted with stom Hc'n t oubie and constipation should r'i' fie following: , "I have never f.und anything so good for stomach ;ble and constipation' as Cam- n's Tablets. I have r ' i t - v for t! e r it c; 'y r" them two .: ; .; u hoiu writ- l. Give CI ' i!,,;;i's Couch Remedy as son as the child becume.1 hoarse and the attack may 1 e warded oil and all danger and anxiety avoided. . CITA110N. North Carolina. I Iu The Nasb County, Superior Court. lo the matter of the Will of . Ellen Bailey: ToGreeoe-R. Finch, H. L: Hocb, 3. C" Fiucb. W. M, Fineb. Maud M Finch. U. T. Finch and Elton E. Finch. ' . r . You, and each of you, as persona interested in the estate of no late Ellen Bailey, are hereby notified that Cora Wilson having entered a caveat to the probate of a paper writing purporting to be the' will of Ellen Uailey. and w. m. uailey having entered a cuvoat to tbe pro bate or another paper writing pur porting to bo the, will of Ellen Hailev. and the case having been transferred to tbo Superior Court for trial at term, and oaving o en tried at tbe October Term, 1917 of said Court, and the jury empaneled herein having knswer-d the Issue submitted to tbem, declaring that neither of the said wills is the will of Ellen Ballev. and whereas 4 mo tion having oeen made to set aside! tbe aforesaid verdict, wbieb motion has beon continued to be heard aud passed uoon at tbe next term of this Court. ' Now, therefore, yon are hereby directed to appear at the January Term 1918. of Nash Superior Court. which said term convenes 'ou tbe 21st day of January, 1913, and make yourselves proper parties to .up IU (icwku.uk., j" K UU.BU. ' , ibis iNOV. 1010, lHr - J. n. blULiS. Iiera Ol tne superior wun inuso v- The Graphic $1.50 A Year. IHTiriCATB OF D1SS0LOT10N. State ef Herth Careltaa, Denartsneat ' ef SUte. To All to Whom These , Presents , V , May'Come-rGeetiog': Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly autbeuticated re cord of the proceediags for tbe vol u atari dissoluMt n tbereot or the unanimous consent in all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that tbe W. H. Griffin Company, a ' cor- poration of this State, whose oria cipal office H situated in the Town of Spring Hope, County.' of Nash, State of North Carolini (W. H.lniortgage was duly transferred to Griffin being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro- cess may be served), has complied with tbe requirements of Chapter 21, Bevisal of 1905, entitled "Cor poratious," preliminary to tbe is suing of this Certificate of Dissolu tion: . :. .. ' Now, Therefore, 1, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of tbe State of North-Carolina, do hereby 1 certify that the said corporation! did, oo tbe 1st' day '.of November. 1917, file tn mv office a duly execut ed and attested consent in writing to tne dissolution of said ' corpora tion, executed by all tbe stock bold ers thereof, which said consent anfl tbe record of tbe proceedings afore said are now on file in iiy office provided bv law. - In Testimoney Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed (mv official seal at Raleigh, this 1st duy oi November, A.;D, 1917. ... ;. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State The Graphic- $1.50 a Year. : Notice of Service hy Pablication. North Carolina, ' ( In Tbe - msb County, l Superior Court. ' ' Nora Sills vs George W. Sills: The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Nasb couuty, for an- absolute divorce andi-tbaf said defendant will further take notice that be is required to appear at tbe term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the Sixth Monday beft re the Fust Monday in Marub, 1918, at the Court House-of said county in Nasb title, N. C ,and nu asm uiuuTui u uiaiunu win opply-to the ciJur't for tbe relief de manded in said complaint. i v" ..This Nov, 21, 1917. -:-HyM jn. sills, a s a c toco a Vaugban, Attys ' . ..iotice!,--,'.. ;; North' Carolina, . -In Tbo--; Nash County. . - ( Superios Court , Rosa Huoter vs John Hunter The defendant. John ? Hunter. above named,. will take notice thatjsale at the Court Bpt.se door in tbe an action entitled as jabove . bast been-commenced- in- tbe Superior 1 Court of Nas county, for. the pur-J i pose of obtaining a diyorce. and tbe I saia aerenaan wi itirtdpr tatfe being situate in Nasb county, Jack notice that be is required to an- son Township. North Oaroli pear at me term oi iue ouperioc uour. oi saia county to be held v on we ara Monaay in January, ibis. at me court nouse oi said county in leading from tbe town of Spring Nashville, N., C , and : answer or Hope to the town of Stanhope, xion demur to the complaint in said ac- taioing 68 acres. Which tract of tion, or tbe piaintta will apply to tbe court for tbe relief Remanded in saia complaint. ' . This Nov. 6th, 1917. . -J N SlT.T.t . ' y Clerk Superior Court By D. W. Ferry, D. C. Fine A Vtughan, Attorneys. - gl.: need mic i-v i. u and wife, K F. Jl.iv.rv, of county, hi ate i-f North Carolina II. F. Moutujiiif of Wake eountv, rj . (luted Kie ZJiita (lav ol .liiiiii.ii 1U1J. uuu tne ttaine being tlulv re corded in tbe KeU'er of D office of Nash countv, in Itook 1! tit pair 81-. to cecuri n bond there with for tbe ouiii of 1500.00. failu having been made in tbe pay me of said note in uoeordaue.t? with lb conditions of said Moi'tir-age Dee f will oo Friday, tbe 2Mt day December. 1917. at VIM M. at th court bouse coor lu the City Nasbvtllu, M. U , Hell at public sue tion to the blgbettt bidder for cav tbe lands hereinafter described be log located in Uailey Towu-,b' Nasb county, on tbe bigbwar be tween Middlesex, N. C , and Uailey Lot no. I. -liegionlng at e cor ner oq Turkey creek; tbeooe S 82 J degrees E. 1541 chain to a Btuk W. i. Renfrow a corner! tbeoce S degrees W. 122 chains to a stake-1 a hedge row, W. T. Uailey 'a ooroer tbenoe S. 89 degrees W. 120 .chain to a stake on Turkey oreek: tbeuoe up the meanderlqgs of said oreek to tbe beginning, oountalulog 139 aore. J Lot No. 2. Beginning at a gum on tbe Rocky Branob, Taylor Eat. S,ao 'le! 'boD.oe N' lB ef;r'fs VT. 44 4 B poles to a corner stake in said Eatmao'a line; thence S. 6(1 de greea W. 81 poles to h small pine thence S. 15 degrees W, 10 4-5 chains to a small pine, tbenoe 62) degree V. 19J chains loapiue:; tbeoce S 27 degrees 'vv. - S3 obain to a large pine: tbenoe . 03 de greea E. ov cbatoa to a stake on rtookr Branob, tbenoe up the meandering of said branch to the Br8t station, cor.taining iz acres . A 1.. t. . Ino-Iota No. 1 and a in the division .f tha rinhhln Ration otuta an, I a I btted in said division to Maggie L. Bailey (now Maggie L. Masset' and conveyed by said Maggie L Massey and ber husband, JUger D. Massey, to Daniel D. Massey by deed dated Jan. 12th, 1912 and duly recorded In tbe Register of Deeds office of Nasb county.' v v ID is nov. zisi, (Signed) B. F. Montague, ' Mortgagee (Signed) O. H. Massey, . . v Assignee, NoUceef Sale eflaa. 4 By victue of authority, contained in a certain mortgage executed on tbe 14tb day of Jan. 1914, by Hen rietta Griffin to S. B. Bryant to se joure certain indebtedness therein (described, which indebtedness and Fannie Brown, deceased, default bayiog been made in the payment lot tbe indebtedness tbe undersign ed administrator otvFunnie Brown Bryant, deceased, will sell for cash on Monday, tbe 17th dayof Dec 1 1917, at tbe hour of noon, at -the court bouse door in Nashville, N, C, Nash county, tbe following de scrioea real estate, situate tn ury Wells township, Nash county. N. C Adjoins S. U. Bryant on the hor'h' Willie Grifflu on the east, M D Diskette oo the south. Fannie Urowu on the west, containing 25 acres, and known us tbe J. J. urif fin place, '-v. . . ' , ,. ; .... - This JNov. 13tb. 1917 Roscoe B. Bryant. Admr.. - r- oi lannie Brown urvant. dec d Young Z Parker, Atty. . Nettoel Korth Carolina, Nasb County. ... ( In The ( Superior Court. ...Term, 1917. vs John Williams. I Jane. Williams Tbe defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in tbe Superior Court of Nasb county for the purpose of , obtaining a .di vorce from tbe defendant, and the said defendant .. will further take notice that be is required to appear at the term of the buperior Court of said coupty to be held on the 3rd Monday in Jan uary. 1918, at ,be court bouse of said county in Nasb vwer i. v.; and utiswer or: demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief demanded in said eotn- plain--';.;-'- . Ibis Jiiov 2nd. 17 V - m J. N SILLS. t :, , Clerk Suncnor Cnurt. SA1S Oi? VALUABLE SEAL E8TAT Pursuant to the judgment of the Superior Court of Nasb County, rendered to a certain Special, Pro" creding therein, pending, wberein VvV M.. Farmer, .Guardian of . Wil liam N. Farmer and Edward Lee Farmer was. the petitioner, the un dersigned Commissioner will, on Sattirdayi the 15th day of Deo. 1917 between tue hours of 11:00 A. M. and ltOQ o'clock P, .M .: offer , for own 01 oasnyine, .u.; to tbe highest bidder the follpwintf 1 de- scribed real estate, to-wit: " A Certain tract of land UUa an, loininc Uie lands of John Rt.ri..l land,. George Whitley, .' Bud Bis, sett, and lvinu- Weat nf th -,i land nas itfherited bv the saiii William N. Farmer and Edward Lee Farmer from their, trrand- father, William -H. Murrayand which was allotted to them "in ihp division of the said hiods. Terms of Sale: Caslj, uo'e otherwise at-reed up n ntweea t , ,"yV2l will be K, ft 1 -we know lt efaSN rft "pvi $r$. . . - -. n-' -..-a a.m, 1 ,i v; --7. ;, - -.-v- lyj.v r - f . A' Word.'To' TJ&e;f febirvhtfo Of s I I . - .- ' t - j: - r - 1 . 1 D. . r 1 . T may be hard to realize tl-ntCluir It's- harder yet to cqucc-o i: ; : i :! . A Christmas shopping.-; And hr. ' gifts to Ladies C Vi. , , ,,..itw. I ' . I r -. , - , " f ' . - I'. ' -'-"4 - " 7 '.I 1 E offer for your benefit the following suri fiesclons n Xma? P pleased to show you at our store: - "FOR FATHER,- : "."FOr'MOTHE h'-?!'- - .'.i; ;Kid' Gloves.' .2. Bath Robe, - )v - v - ; V; 2. Handkerchiefs. 1 ''; : " ' :, ' ,8. All Wool Auto Robe, ; -r -' v -S.: Rugs and DruggeU V ' l-i- Auto Driving Gloves,.' -:.; ;.-' . 4; Iyory Manicure Set v;. 1 - ;. f . ' 1 Set f Military Brashes, ' 5. Brush and Comb Set, " - v : v ''j ' -ft Nickle Plated ShavingSet, .6. Mahogany Rocking Chair - - ' ' V 7. Genuine Leather Traveling Bags, f J; Majestic Range, Best on Earth. ' i Founnhand Tie, In Xmu Box, ' 8. Beautiful Aluminum Cooking Ware, o ,te.'ALm Band8' J Xmas Boxe."j '.. Silver Knives and Folks and Spoons. JO. Solid Gold Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins. 10. Beautiful Sewing Sets In Leather Bags ' ; ' : " - " - . . x , , ; V "FOR BROTHER' ; V J VFOR SISTER." . . 1.' ' Kid Gloves, 'r ' . , - Sweaters 1 v ' . -"" v- .2.' Fancy Silk Hose,. T v ' ' ' . - 2s Silk Hose, ' ' ' - :..3. ..Frehch" Overcoat,-! , , S. , Bath .Robe, ' ,' " - 4 Fancy Stripped Silk Shirts, ' . Bed Room Slippers, . 5. "French" Military Brushes, ' ; " 5.. Ivory Manicure SeU, ' r 6. ; Handkerchiefs, In Xmas Boxes 6. ' Silk and Crepe Waists, ' ' V k ' , 7. "All Wool Kakhi Regulation Army Shirt, . 7. Leather Traveling Bags,. 'r8.' Large Silk Flowing Scarfs. In . Xmas r. 8. Silk and Georgette Handkerchiefs, - ' ' ..i.l ,," L ' ' "0 9-. Extra fine, Steamer Ward Robe Trunks, 9. French Nickle Shaving; Set. with v.- ; he very thing for School Girls, and a mi"or' . " . ' Beautiful Gift, $30.00. AlfflniGTOWISSSTTE: "Come And See Nashville. " - " your wants.- I Course; i This Llezns You! r.nd 1 "i I il Is M We Ask." .-' , . ' I -wz wnt yc cT t .'. , - -' 1. s N S 1 1 ' - COL cj:::.:c3 Qrles I r Oil. : II;1 ; ( X fur!'..., r a;.d C- , 'i:.:-r. .This r v. r '., i::7. r r
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