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or. at inc. i r""T Published by T ' If. T Tt- 'rVT.- . r;'i'::i t i TTT . 1 .1 I we people at nome can help win M. W.LtNCKE. j. Editor ' HASHVIILC N c . . --- iv sw 1U V14JL AU lij , liVI ' do so. No better way And you will firid howfc i easy and simple it is to' ' : Publisher's Announcement. 7 a ti . iinj will ha charred flf I A. 1 1 UICI uima ' " . ats per um lor ooiwan rawm No oommnnlcalon wM be pobllstaaa It n mm of tf wrttar is whbowb. xi... i Rnnrlal Notice" will bs charged at tha raw of 10c per lit aaeu insertion, ' Advertisements on wlilcta no ipwijc 'nmtoK f iniM-hnm u marked will M Barked 'iUI forbid" and whiwired Bp 0 data of discontinuance - . , . Advertisements discontinued bfor the .,.ti In av nirMl will DC -h.. tHr.l.nt rL lor ih times ao- lualiy published. v .' Communications and Items of new In tended for publication, and all business letters should bs addressed toTnliiura D. and not to Individual members of toe . taff. THURSDAY. AUG. 15, 1918. Each succeeding" week see the labor situation in Nash county and throughout the state growing more accute and the problem is getting to be one that is itiving the farmers, especially those of the cotton and tobacco belt grave concern, since the crops this year are more abund ant than within many years past and the demand for labor is on the in' crease. With the rural districts be ing depleted of labor and the farm ers having to depend largely upon such assistance as is available from the towns and villages, the farmers are looking forward to even more trying times when the schools shall have been thrown open and those children who are now actively en gaged in helping harvest the tobac co crop are called to their school room duties. The scarcity of labor now confronts the farmers with another problem; that of harvesting their fodderand other roughage for live stock, especially among that class of farmers who yet follow the old custom of "pulling fodder" and do not use more improved methods of saving the entire stalk together with the fodder, as is the custom in the West and is practiced by many farmers of the South. The actual conditions as they obtain in all the townships of Nash county are not known, but, since the time has ar rived for securing a school census in all the districts of the county, it would be an easy matter for these schools census takers to obtain from the farmers such information as will clearly set out the labor condi tions and, should the Board of Edu- cation see that to delay the opening of the various schools for a few more weeks would be advantageous to the farmers, then the Board could take just such steps as will meet the conditions. Icis highly important that the educational training of the children should in no way be hamp ered, yet it is also vital that every particle of this year's crops should be harvested, even if it does delay the opening of the schools for a few days. The trustees, or committee men of all the schools and the Hoard of Education should acquaint them selves thoroughly on this matter and take such steps as will be necessary. ( V 'A'. ;. of. i L Save On Living Expenses! J The prices prevailing .here for, . , : all kinds of n iCIass Mer- : V J 5' .'chandisc are ' considerably less 7: A ) . "Mhaii chargeil cls(!where, where I J ,f-the "war-cry" is used in mak-l; ' V s ' v, ' V ' f r um iwu imi iiiwn;. v v . V . ,. . ; ;- .-. We Have A Nice Line of , : J J Ladies' Ready-to-wear Evening Dresses, House- f North Carolina. They are men of the very highest integrity and can be relied upon to make good any promise or representation they may make in soliciting your business. There should be no let up in the purchase of War-Savings and Thrift Stamps. This ie one of the many ways jou can let your idle cash do its part in suptxut ot the men who '44, reference beinj; hereby made to are to-day battling for r.'hts ' the same for particulars (default If rilinrnAa i. 1-1 t . ' i sanies- nana ana Macnire-fnade Shirt-Waists.- i i h : , Hih Quality and test.l)esign8,y:"j & ; ) tVar-Savintjs Stamps. 'M:, k1'' -vA'-. Good Investment ',:; i":r!er'C,L'iSiTE!Ni -vr Invest $4.18 this month! in 'AR SAVINGS STAMPS and January. 1st. 1923 get back S5.00. COOD as GOLD, ; ; - 'r , , .. - . v :., : : : ' We HaveThemFor Sale. :-:. - The Rocky- Mount Saving & Trust Co. . f:-! F. PSPRUILL. H - Cashier; BjHIEiaElEiSasIS 17 Dress Goods, Ladies' White Skirts! Underwearl r r' Choice Notions, 'etcif' ( Hosiery and other' YalMkU UM rr Salt. Uudpr aod by virtue of the power of sale coctaioed ia a certain tleed of trust, executed oo the 211th day of June, U'Jtf, by and between Cyutba Silla and fialdy Pearce to Leou T- Vuuk'bun, as trustee for P. A. Riebardson, D, G- Bec'y., which said deed of trust is duly recorded id the office of the Register of Deeds of Kasb county, in book 232, pay and the freedom of the world from th blighting influences of the nun. Don't plan r. aw , to squander your earnings in the unieressjry frivoli ties that for half century huv bee one of the greatest menaces to the South and this entire nation. There are yet dark days ahead of you and, with the war continuing for possi bly one or two yearn longer, jt is no easy matter to foretell to what eg tent the people of the South will have to husband every available re source at their command. Two Streams To Be Kept Flowing. Indications point to unprecedented prices for all grades of bright to bacco during the coming season, and - farmers are going to reap in goodly measure a reasonable reward for their labors during the past few months, which have indeed, been ' very trying and fraught with much .speculation."' Am will be seen : by - reference to the advertising columns of The Graphic this week, the Rocky Mount market will open on the 20tb, , and the warehousemen of that city a e looking forward to . the largest tles in the history of the market. - Wnile the warehousemen, as a rule, lira anxious to see their floors cover ed each day from the very opening day, they are advising the , farmers to exercise , caution in marketing their crop and avoid , ady unneces sary "glut," when conditions do not warrant such a policy. It would be well for the tobacco growers to care fully v ratch the columns pf The Crahic dzxlnz the next few weeks, issj-necf the leading warehouse s n v ili i 3 r. '3 mi other methods i r i ; ; t ' ,:o growers cf y , ' ' ' t e:v, s. j There is a never-ending stream these days of khaki-clad boys fol lowing the lines of American rail roads to the Atlantic coast, from where they sail for France. These young fighters who go willingly and cheerfully that the principles of our Government may never be lost, and that liberty and justice may live for ever, are the glory of America, Their slogan is Justice and Equality for the entire world. Their purpose is to make the world safe for wo men and children, where men may live as brothers. That this large stream of khakL clad boys may go over and do the work to which they are called, and return to their own country strong and victorious, there should be another unending stream, this of gold and silver dollars, pouring into the United States Treasury. It should flow unceasing thai these boys may have clothing, food, medi cine, and the best equipment; in fact, everything that is needed to help them to win. North Carolina is constantly add ing to the khaki-clad stream. There fore, she should take care that her rivulet of dollars and cents should be adequate to supply the needs of her soldiers. ' For every son that she sends away from home Bhe owes a debt of support ' and equipment, furthermore, she owes to make him feel that she is willing to stand back of him in every iwd and ' to make any sacrifice to show tar apprecia tion of his willingness to die for her if necessary. No State and no peo ple can afford to , do less than its very best at all times as long as "it has representatives over there in the struggle. The War Savings cause is cow the call to the State's pride and patriotism, Through the re sponse made to this calf the boys oyer there may know the hearts and the feelings of ; the people back home, . . Wkaa Um Have Cali. It is when you have a severe cold that you appreciate the good quali ties -of Chamberlain's Cough Bm edy. Mr3. Frank Crocker, Pana, 111., writes: "Our five-"ear-old son Paul caught a severe co, J last winter that str'pd on his lunrg and he had ter r c-'-ghing epulis. We. were 7 v orrie.l about him as the . we five h'm d'.i not h!p i .- H ! r ' 1 1 ?- U - - ' ( n 1 1) H beec made in tbe payment of tbe idJebtedness, secured by said tieinl of trust) I full pn Mon day, tbe lDtb day of August, 1918, at or aooui tbe hour of 12 o'clock M. at tbe Court House Door in Kash cpr.ty, offer for sale to the, highest htdtjer for cash, the follow: Inir Aencnocb pipper'y, torwit: Tbe Baldy Pearce Traot, A certain tract or lot of land near tbe town of Castallu, in the County fjf tXash aud State of North 'Caro lina. UeK'uu'ug at iht; pputpr of fbe road to Castaliu, iieae n iron slake on tbe South side, M. T. Thomas' corner; thence aloDg the said road K. $6 dKS. E. 6 poles and 10 link! to I lb center of the road, pear a stake oo tbe South side, Harrison's cor ner, thence S. 24 poles a lid links to a stake, Harrison's coroerj theuce S. 4 dgs. V'. 6 poles 10 liuks to a . stake, M. T. Thomas', cortier; thence N. 4 dgg. W- 24 poles 10 links to tbe beginning, pontaipipg one acre by survey. Tbe Cyqtha Sills Tract; A lot of land in tba (own of Cas- talis, Nasb county, . I', more particularly defined as follows. Bounded no the North by Rojcaona Williams, oo tbe East by ftoganna Williams, on the South ?y Roxannai Williams, and on the West ' by Janias Harrison, contamiug one acre, more or is, acj bfing fbe identical tract of land upon which the said Cyntba Sills dwelling house as located. - s ' Terfps of bale Cash. This July goth, LEO T. VAU3HAN. . Trustee, ) Exceptionally Low Prices Prevail 5 t ' On All :V - 1 . i - j Don't buy until you get our prices! j Yours cordially V! ' a. m. rabil & ea; v j Two loors from Postoffic'e, , Nasyille, Nt; C. ) i t-PlANQ AND ORGAN REPAIRING , ALL WORK GUARANTEED.. ".v!- Do not'let your Piano or Organ ruin for want olf attention f Aqaress box 43, Nashville,? C.' . V ' DELCO-LIGHT ; 1 ' a A v aaf a.i I uarvmuirvinw f Oauue-fi? i wrn nu BALL-B&ARINCS II aid strvuti rrv I rt r. -vwa.ba BURNS KEROSENE 1 . mm LUJ W.C3 U' ! IT BATTERY' WW 9 v Tht Complete Elcchic Light and .' yii:;'--. iWeJ-pi vv'v iv " At present severvone is : interested in ' in- l treasing farm produdion.' Delco-Light will help uv wo vj oaviug nine ana Dy,iurnisnuig piemy of 'convenient light for work at night A home equipped with electric lip-ht and Dower will also proveore attractive to farm hands than those CF. HWRELt, Agent, RocKy MouiitN. C. or Wash and Edgecombe Counties. ; ; DC DC DC Hello! Mr. Farmer! The" Rocky i Mount Tobacco; Market If . f ' Qperiis. tiesday, Aug. 20th Natlct. " North Carolina, I In The' : ' Nash County, . ( Superior Court. Before tb'e Clerk, :, Mrs. Amelia J. Pools and her hus band, S. D, Poole, vs S, i Youdr and S. M.' Young, trustee! et al. , " - J Tbe defendant,. M. Young and S. M. Young, trustee, above named. will take notlpe that an action en titled as above has been commenced before the Clerk, of " the Superior Court of Nash county for the- pur- pose of substituting, under the pro-l Aiswn of Section 103? of the Revisal of North Carolina of 1918, a bew trustee in the deed of trust eyecqt-1 ed by Lucy Alston et al to & M. young, wblob is recorded in book 164. page 131. register of deeds I oroce of Wasb conntv, the said 8. m. young navtng left tbe State of ortb Carolina and bis Diane of i residence being unknown to the above named petitioners; and tbe said S. M. Young and 8, M. Young, trustee, wm taue notice that be is required toptear before tbe Clerk pf tbe Superior Court of Nash coun ty, at (be courthouse In- Nashville. K, C. pp Monday, August 19. 1918. and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiffs, of tbe plain- tiffg will apply to tbt court for tbe relief .denianded in said complaint. This JuJ? 'iJtb, 'l,-.. - Clerk Superior Court . C " : and you willfind the same Hustling. t , ; lef WE have the farmers' , interest at heart " and guarantee you the Highest Dol lar for-;your Tobacco. , I ' TV rac 0 ifih! ' Eiing Us A. Ll, H end convinced that .our. -. plr.o is the hzzl plr.ee. TI: Cm; " r V 1 . . . ) t I :,
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