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''1 fin' :r,t. CO, ID13. i if the main reasons why you i i ; :n' i-e goov'a cheaper from t j ! ' .1 and p r l.'.ont advertiser Id t'.a f..rt that the merchant who r. J.frt' a has the goods to talk , i' t ut, solli more of them at a more rn ruble margin of profit, yet m-kes more out of his gross , sales than the other fellow or non-adver tiser, who Bells fewer goods, yet has to make up for the loss in volume of Lualnesa by frequently charging higher price for his wares. There is another phase of it in this way, the fellow who has nothing to talk about can't say anything. . You can look over the advertising columns of any local newspaper and tell who are the "live wires," business men who will do to tie to. Why the people will continue to buy diphtheria antitoxin at from $3.00 to S5.00 per dose when they can get it from the County Health officer for 25c. is not clearly under stood by the Board of Health. Re cently the County Board of Cornmis- simers instructed the County Health Officer to provide antitoxin for the people at the above nominal figure, yet you hear instances where they pay the higher price for something tha: is no better. The Graphic yields considerable of it local news space this week to give in full the interesting and in structive letter received from Sg't. lV-ie CFerreli.' There are no in- c'dents here at home in Nash county transpiring this week that will prove mor- interesting reading than the letter of Sg't. Ferrell, appearing in p ri on the local page. ' . . v . , i ' a ci'i U;n ', , i t : 4 u f..,M ptnninn oi ii- hi. i w i n in necl of such a ! .i..-iiie in aimost certain to use it him.s.-:f aiul in his family. This is why tit many drupxidts use and re rnmnifnd ('hHmuerlain's CoukIi Kemedy. J. B. Jones, a well known druggist of Cubrun, Ky., says, "1 huve uned Chamberlain's Cough liemedy in my family for the past seven years, and have found it to be the best cough medicine I have ever known." Henry U.iijm. Would you not bke to ful Unit your stomach troubles are over, that you can eat any kind of food that you crave? Consider then the fact that Chamberlain's Tablets have cur ed others -why not you. There are many who have been restored to health by taking these . tablets am can now eat any kind of food that they crave. " I Can Save You Dig i,"oii3y! Why Not Pociiet The Savings Yourself? I have the agency in Nashville for the celebrated . GOODRICH TIRES '';''.;.'V : -s ,:- and. :,;.., '7v- : Recognized as the Standard. I can save you from 10 to 15 per cent on Your Tires and Tubes. ,: Full stock of Inner-Shoes, Blow-Out ? Patches and Sundries. ; - - , Can Weld Your Broken Springs I See Me Before You Buy. J J. JOYNER, Nashville, N. C JJ mm 4 i mj ! .1 ) !',') THE REXALL STORE, Phone 22, Nashville, N. C. : You have been, very liberal in V patronage you have' accord. J us during the year just closed, and for which We. Sincerely Tliaii!. Yen, We hope to serve you bet . ter this year than ever be- . . 'fore, and wjll take special ' delight in doing so. " , ; ' ': . V Very sincerely, - - '. f The Batchelor-Berison Co. . Nashville, :-: N. C. u -PL Just at this time , the town of I Sprint; Hope is layinp the founda-l tioi to broaden oat and develop as J . it should many years ago. -As will be seen by reference to. the half- page aavertisement on page six, a flae lot of land in and adjacent to the town is being thrown on the market for wide-awake investors I and farmers. - Da Tea lajoy Tear JfealtT . . If you do not enjoy your meals yo ir digestion is faulty. Eat mod- e iteiy, especially 01 meats, masti cate your food thoroughly: Let five n urs eiapse Detween meals and take o-ie of Chamberlain's Tablets imme diately after supper and you will soon find your meals to be a real pleasure. -;: letlce Of R.Sato Of Uad. ' - Under and by virtue of the power I or a,ie coniainea in aa order ot . toe i Superior Court of Nash county ren dered Id a Special . Proceeding en- . lilted. "In the matter of JoseDh Wibiams, bv bis General Guardian. . . J. K HuDt, Es Parte," tbe unJer- . signed. L,. Li. Davenport, commis- ' sh'ner. will ou Monday, the 24tb 1 :t day of Tebruary, 1919, offer for sale I a toe court bouse door in Nasb ; Tit a, N. G., at public auction, to I tbe hijfbest bidder, for cash, ou tbe terms of one fourth cash and bal- i i , i , ii uuue in luur eauai annual ins&aii. mots, tbe deferred payments to be I - e urea oy nrst mortgage or deed - oi trusiou premises and , bear in .i rest from date, payable annually, a tract oi land to said County, and described in paragraph one in the petition in said cause as follows: , A certain piece or parcel of land situau-d in Oak Level Towbsbip, , Nasu county, N. C, adjoining tbe iaodit oi c. u Uatts, uvamea Pope, u Liaugiey ano otners ano bounded I - as to: lows: ; ijegioning .at an iron tak. C. L Bait's line, Ovamea Pi e'u corner; tbence ber line S. 3 le. W roin. W . 61 poles to a stake m 1. Langl'-y's line; tbence his line I m BOdeg w, 40 poles to a flake, iu-.au Davis Laogley 'a . corner, tuencener line W. 3deg. 45 min. JE 69 4 5 poles-to ; a stake,' Lucy .viesaer s corner in C. u. Batts' line; tbence S 87 deg. 45 min. o t o poles to tne beginning, con- taHinjf fifteen (15) acres, to be tbe I -6ame more or less. " ' L. L. DAVENPORT, Uommissiooer. Austin & Davenport, Atlys. Netice T The Pabllc. . f.?y adopted son, Mach Spruill, 3i 13 years, has left my home 'v Luvdt my consent. This is to v i I! persons not to hire, harbor, -s cr.y way succour the said Mack cr.uer penalty of being pros- .' mhe Ullcrt extent of the . .'..-;-o"-' 't cf Lis where-1 If- J TTHE greatest success in business comes, . iri the end, to the store that gives the greatest service. We all want succeco; but sometimes we forget that serving is the way to iV ' , 1 , " ' , ervin as we understand it, means more, than "wait-' ' ingon" customer .pleasantly, delivering his, purchase --promptly, etc Service begins when we buy, not when " - we sell; yes, before we buy; it begins with the makers of : . - our goods. .. That's why we buy, and sell; ' :- - THEY. SERVE; THEY SERVE THE WEARER AND THAT'S WHY YOU OUGHT TO BUY AND WEAR .THEM AND BE -CONTENT WITH NOTHING ELSE. . r-v. m r I ) () ( -) ) M C-l ' I !1 i i. ; t k r "1 ; ? r ' " tie.
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