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r ': cf Cottoa C.'a Sure C.::,. ail v ;::;e Merchants And while you are casting ' about for the cream of. the - season - in LATEST STYLES OF Jfr : HEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING i ; SHOES, SHIRTS' TIES v REMEMBER ' 7 You will find our stock embraces all you could desire. Choice Line Dress Goods; Notions, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes and Oxfords Come In To See Us The Batchelor-Benson Co. Nashville, N.'C. m V1 fiafofw nf ironr funds and hnsfnpss intprPRt at our hands is our most obvious duty to you. But we go further than that. We are so vitally interested in your business welfare as it affects our own community that we will go out of our. way at any time to help make safe any" mterest you may have anywhere. ' When we can be of service to you call on us freely. The Rank of Nashville -k BaaK f tl Nashville. North Carolina. People for th Noplt." 4 fjr ct oa Dt posits OFFICERS President B. J. DOWNEY Vice-President N. L. STBICKLA.ND : Vice-President , I L, DAVENPORT Cashier . -. N. B. DOZIEB DIRECTORS B.fc. ALFORU N. B. DOZIER ' . Merchant. Cashier Bank of - S. F. AUSTIN ; Nashville. I TLhT' N- 1 STRICKLAND Merchant. FarnM)r U'A..roRT" E. S. SWINDELL ; ' B J. DOWNEY Manager Nashville s President Bank of thug" C- , . Nashville. , LEON T. VATJGHAN j Engineer. Farmer. ; Lawyer, JNO. A. WINSTEAD, Physt'n and Surgco." We Are Going To Allow You PF CENT Discount on all cash purchases of Drugs and Druggists Sundries on C 2 dAy ! Dr" Co n v v SERUM WILL PROTECT SWI? '2 trronsou Imprssaion Prevalle That Hog Cholara Will Eradicated . ; la Fw Years. ' msar4 hf DHIU4 StatM IHpartmeai Tho Impreaslon tliat hog cholera I a disease that wUI b elluilniitwl lx (or many rears through th vae of an- U-hog-cholera semin has been spread throughout tb country, bat there la Uttle ground for such a batlef, ys Ma- (Jolted States Department of Agrleul tur. j Tho : serum treatment, iiu proiwrly Vglven,wlll protect hog against tho disease, but It does not g to the source and eliminate the genu from the country, which would boMiec essary If bog cholera Is to become a thing of the past ' It might be possible to eliminate the disease If every ho In the United States could he kept In) nmtiuefl all of the time, but such r measure would be Impractical, If no Impossible. - 11 jt Hog cholera Is of varying preva lence, both as to the time of the yeai and as to periods of several year. Ii the full Ortoiiet- and Novemler there 1 more of this disease thno In the other months. The number of hog per thousand affected by It changes grently from year to year also. There have been years, such a 1887. 1807 and IMS. when cholem raged throughout the corn belt caus Ing greHl louses to farmers. In th yenrs Intervening between thrae higl points tho losses were relatively low Since 1013 hog cholera has been hut slightly prevalent as compared with the worst years, but there: Is no sxsur- unce that other great waves of the disease will not occur as they did be fore serum was used. It has been but ' eight years since the last high point In losses from cholera, and the records of the Department of Agriculture show that the period between the high points of prevalence Ji usually 10 years or longer. This fall there -are reports of In creased losses from cholera, but some Increase Is to be expected every fall. Under sod by virtu of tbe au thcirily conferred upon the uouVr Nik'ued by deed of trust executed uu thi' 1Mb day of June, 1921, by tu Middlesex Supply C"a)psny, nod re corded lu book 261. page of Xaau Couuty Ucgigtry, default having been made In the payment of tb noies secured thereby, at tb re quest of the holder of said notes. tua undersigned will sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at tb court bouse door In Nash County, on . . ", Saturday, June 10, 1922,-, i at noon, the following property, ly in it and beiuif in. IS ash County, ooo veyed In said deed of trust and de scribed M follow, to-wit: . ' v First Parcel. Beifinninjr t tbe intersection of tbe northern tnarvln of tb riKht of way of tba Norfolx A Southern Railway and tbe eastern oa,ririo of North Spruce Mreet, and ruonlnff theoo southeasterly ajonir a4d northern mnrirln of said rlitbt (if-way of said railway 150 feet to a stake; tbeuce northeasterly 64 feet 4 lucbes to a stakti: tbenee north westerly 150 feet to a stake in the ea-sWeru martrio of aaid Spruoe street, tucocs south westerly alooif said eastern margin of said Spruoe street St feet 4 lucbes to tbe beirinnintf and beinif a part of lots 1, 2, 8, 4. 0 and 9, in block 23, a shown on tbe msDof tbe DroDertv of Middlesex Land Company, filed in the offlue of tbe Keu,lster of Deeds of Nash Coun ty. North Carolina, book lott. at paxes 391 to 394, to which further referenoe is hereby made. On which toe" irln property of the Middlesex supply Company Is located. . Second Parcel. The lot and store Duildioif in the town of Middlesex, at present used and occupied oy tbe party of tbe first part as It place oi buRinsss. This 6th day of May. 1922. J. CRAWroftD Biuas, Trustee. ff-r I Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain Trust Deed from W. A. Barnes and , wife Mary E. Barnes toj. C. Taylor, Trustee, under tbe date of November 30, 1909, duly recorded in book 182, patre 41. Nash County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby; secured, tbe undersigned, will, on' Saturday, May 20, 1022, between the hours of twelve, noon. and one p. in , at the court house door in Nashville, Nash Couuty, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the land and premises described iu aaid Trust Deed, and described as fol lows, to wit: AH that curtain tract of land lying in Is usb Uiunty, ftortn Laromiu, situated iu Coopers township on Tar River, bauuiied ou the East by tbe lands of L. X. Griffiu and George Cooper; on the North, S. R. Laud; oa tbe Wi si. S- . Barnes, and tbe South by Tar River, couiainlng fifty acres, more or less.: This the 15th day of April, 19&. , f J . C. TATLOa, Trustee: Ji. V.' Barnhiil, Attorney. ! ' Notice. Farmer Should Immunls Bvsry Hog on First tusplolon f Cholsra. . The fact that farm products have brought smaller returns ' In recent months v ha no doubt caused less serum to be bought, and many farm ers have lost their herds when they might have saved them. Perhaps they could not have prevented the occur rence of tb disease, but they could have prevented the nogs from dying or it : v-;S--;;-. Getting rid of hog cholera Is not a simple matter, which may be appre ciated when It Is remembered that the Infection has been carried to all part of th United States and that, the way In which It spreads are probably not all thoroughly known. It may be many a long year before this plague of the swine industry Is eliminated. The best thing to be done now Is for each farmer to keep close watch over his herd, snd on tbe first suspicion of the disease Immunise every hog. ! 1 Some men now consider Immunisa tion against hog cholera as one of the regular expenses Of pork production and have it done every year.' They realize that It Is not a cure, but only a prevention against loss. Even when serum Is used there Is sometimes: a loss, bnt In nearly all cases the method Is very successful. J It Is the only de pendable means available for prevent ing losses from hog-cholera. - In The Superior Court. lis North Carolina, f . Nash County, Elisabeth Ellis - vs.- Benjaraia B.Ellis Tbe defendant above named will take notice- that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior- Court of Nash County, North Carolina. lor absolute divorce on account of Ave years' separation; ana tbe saiu defendant win further take notice that be is requi ed to ap pear before the Clerk ot the Super ior Court' of Nash County, at tbe court house of -said county in Nash ville, North Carolina, on Wednes day. May 24, ,1922, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the. plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded fn said cjmplaint. " " ... This tbe 17tb day of April, 1922. J. W. MLL8, Clerk Superior Court. , ' 16 ' Nash County. C2 1 " 3 C") AGENTS We Want A Man To Represent Us In Nash County ! msv to make runts out nf rell. VtU UlUUutt IU Ul BUCU UU11- bred pigs by not feeding tbe sow well tv ill the home that tieWS- A brood sow should receive, therefore, 1 nanprs fr.rrnnnnra arA nA. i all the concentrates she will clean on llij: r jfl -i ' F las soon as the pigs are large enough "OUIcaiS Sre tiaiiy WTlting to take the atia.:.- vf:,-? rt : -1 aooiib it ana receiviner maui- riesasto where it may be obtained. This is a hizh- cattle. Add to it, say, io to 20 per class propccitionandrequfic3 cepi or us we.gm in iinseea mea!, coi- anci aeS6nTt a mail Of fTOOd tonseed nienl or tankage, and you get lf t- ;i . a ratKw that Is still better balanced. Standing 1H hl3 COKimunity. Or feed the corn with oats and alfalfa, ne mUSt lUrTUSn reierenCCS Insteud of all com stulks and other rouglnge. Balanced Feed for Cattl. Corn alone Is excellent for fattening when repljir and be able to deposit V 2 sun of 225. CO . . .. Tim to Buy Shsep. The present price nf wool and mat- ton 1? f far out of proportion to th preseiit prke of slieep that it looks Uke bow Is the time to buy sjieep. , as good f is not an will be ret' work: is y: and prorf; Thi3 deposit PURSE ; LOST. Somewhere be- your time tween Nashville and ; Castalia, on Ihursday night. May 11th, a lady's purse containing card case on which was engraved "L. E." ;Purge con tained two iZO bills, one 20 bill and one fj L ii; also Express re -c-;; s'iowina; si.-iuraent of trunk I;i car. ices you r ADDREC It It mcJinfull. Ti- A -r.l t A V a vA Livk, v Dcn't v,T..:l : 'V-ft' !- 1--. y J v s r: :7H::;' W Gingham Dresses- Values Up to $6.00 Special $3.85 Gingham Dresses Values Up to $9.50 Sp?cial5.45 The Nash Supply Co. The flasli Dcp't. Store Nashville, N. C. See Our ( Dollar Day extra n1 mc m s Thursday, June 1st. They are worth investigating The Nashville Ding Comp'y. -The Rexall Store;" 127,249 Fo:-;:b Cc!d In April. ; . Fcrd Rstail Eiics lit Ih-.i f.iz'.i f.ztli. ACCOKDING to a report just received from the Ford f!otor Companv, Detroit, a'daily average of 5,210 retail sales of Ford cars and trucks ha Leeri readied by the close of Apt il in U S. a one. TpC?D sales of cars and trucks for the monih. i a! ' ; both domestic and foreign, totaled 127 210 ' establishes a new hih record, exceed; the 1 rest previous month, June 1321, by 15.4J7 THS m!e of Fordson irctors bs uho bfn Fn- r'y ' A total of 11,181 ForWns were so d J- d-jri"r April in the United tat-s, a dt..y aver. -cf : l.avirr teen reaclwd by the nl of the moi.: i. 1 his gives the tractor a new lvbi i.J .3 r---ct,J, i f I thi.ws Jul) per cent increwse over the best moi-.th in 1.J1. "., .. )' - " f".:" IV rd Company is enjoying a tnnner year in all d "partnients. Output i f F-rd cars and trucks A t ri s year, wrdh-r to tn .:.t estimates, will exceed 1,1.:D..' 3, which r-.-presents a 10 er c t i . t. -a over ll;l. ' K fy Z IVr I f ictory at Defro-t is now oiK-rs'::-? rt f 'I c " -u.-lty, lavirj a fir-e rf more t! an 40 0"') Ul l.s. . C t 1, it I 1 1 i i 1 i ). r vcre crai bpinrir name cf .uitr b;e rr "-e fin I r Koute 2,1 I c.
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