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The Graphic from Nashville, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Graphici
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Nashville, North Carolina
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y. PACE THREE. NOTICE 1)1 When eonsldHng buying; a MONUMENT or TOMBaTONE take these facts In consideration That we bavs a shop equipped with modern machinery and skilled workmen, which 'e Your Tobacco With tUi enables ns to compete with any busi ness of this kind. That wa have a large display ol monuments to select from which is a rreat advantage over a ctaalogua. We are acting as "Agents for ourselves," therefore we ensble yon to save from 10 to 25 ner KEROSENE! cent wnicn yon wouio pay tha com missioned Agent, you doubt these facta, give us an opportunity to Drove them.

ROCKY MOUNT MARBLE WORKS. 3. U. Parker and B. C.

Williams Proprietors. You (Sleep while others work) positively do not have to sit up at night unless you are raising your heats. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PRO PERTY. Pursuant to an order of the Su perior Court of Nash County, made I I on ma Sist day ol January, in that special nroeeedinr therein nend- ing entitled J. E.

Dosier vs. Ida Bod-die et al, the undersigned Commis sioner will, on Meaaay Sad. March, I9ZS, at or about the hour of 12. -00 o'clock Mlnlrlure electric plant mi op at Band cave. Kentucky, to suddIv llaht and beat to the entombed Fiord at the Court House door In Nash Collin ntiil for radio signal.

2 Henry Ford's bow 110,000,000 plant at High dant on the Mississippi at at. Paul, whhb la to be ojH-ned about Uarca 13. 8 Scene In Bryce canyon, la tbe Ctab wonderlund tbat opens aa a aatlonul purk May IS: It Inrturl TJon national park and Cedar Breaks, ville, Nash County, North Carolina, offer for sals and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands, lying and being in Oak Level Township You Can Make Better Cures Because You Can Hold Your Heat Steady. Absolutely No Danger of Fire! County and State aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows: Bounded on tha North bv the lands CUMNT EVENTS of Redmond Winstcad, on tha eaat by the lands of J. E.

Dosier, on the south by the lends of the late Frank Boone, and on tha west by tha landa of the said Frank Boone, deceased. The same being that tract of land described end devised in the last Will of Barbara Bunn, recorded in book Eugencfunk or Dr. Jardln No. at page No. 478, in the office of the Clerk of tha Superior Court, of Nash County, and being ths identical tract of land owned By the said Agriculture Portfolio.

ly COWARD W. PICKARO Barbara Bunn at tha time of her amendment ta tha" resolution was adopted calling for aa Investigation of the American Tobacco company and tha Imperial Tobacco company, of Great Britain and their alleged ef-forta to bam per tobacco eo-cperatlvea. STILL another Investigation was demanded In the senate by Senator Howell of Nebraska, tha subject of tha proposed Inquiry being tha Van Bwerlngen-Nlckel Plata merger of the Nickel Plate, Erie, Pere Marquette, Chesapeake Ohio and Hocking Valley lines, and the acquisition of tba Gulf Coast lines by the Missouri Pacific. Mr. Howell aald tha Van Bwsr-Ingen merger was being financed by 3.

P. Morgan Co. and tha First National bank of New York. RAILROADS will continue to Impose surcharges on passengers using Pullman facilities, tha practice having been approved by tba Interstate commerce commission. Tba majority opinion says "there Is less warrant death, and tha same being the land conveyed to tha aaid Barbara Bunn by John E.

Moore, by deed recorded ing a list of 21 eminent men and Influential groups that are opposed to tha views of Mitchell. This list comprised Oen. John J. Pershing, ItaJ. Uen.

Leonard Wood. MaJ. Gen. Charles T. Alenober, former chief of army air sen Ice tha general staff, United States army, Renr Admirals William S.

81ms, Bradley A. Flake, W. T. Ful-lam, Charles K. JJadger, Henry T.

Mayo; Admiral Robert B. Coonts, commander In chief United States fleet Rear Admiral II. 8. Knupp, Vice Admiral Joseph Strauss, Capt T. Cran, formerly director of naval aviation; Capt Noble K.

Irwin, formerly director of naval aviation Rear Admiral WUIInm A. Uoffett. present chief of the bureau of aeronautics tha general board of the navy, the national advisory committee for aeronautics, Msrshul Foch, Marshal Halg, Admiral Jelllcoa, Admiral Tbe house aircraft committee beard mors testimony from Mitchell, gave out a denial that any witnesses were mutzled by their superiors, and asked permission to. defer making a report until tha next congress because the time before March 4 Is too short for the reaching of comprehensive be, at the time tbla la written, early ready to name bla new aecre- You do not have to have flues 01 furnaces. These plants last indefinitely by actual test.

Ask or write us at once and let us tell all about them. in book 88, Nash County Registry. tary of agriculture, to succeed Mr, This 31st day of January, 1925. W. J.

BONE, Commissioner. ttore on Uarca 4 when that gentleman feecouies governor uf West Virginia. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. For several days It was believed that John a Fields of Oklulioiua City, publisher of fann papers, would get the Under and by virtue of the power position. boa two more aamea were oi sale contained an a certain Deed of Trust executed en tha 4th day of February.

1920. by' and between brought forward, those of Eugene James Kicks and -Jennie Ricks, his Punk, IlllnoU farmer and brother of Owcreuroan Frank H. Funk, and Wll- for eliminating tha surcharge than for Do Not Wait; Get Your Order In Early. wife, to Leon T. Vaughan, Trustee, for Bank of as talis, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Nssh County in Book 219, Page 206, reference hereby being made othe same for particulars, (default having been made in the payment of the indebt- 11am II.

Jardlne, president of tle Kansas Agriculture college and a member the President's agricultural conference. 11 r. Funk belongs to a famous family of- corn-belt fanners' and Is reducing the basle passenger fare which applies even to travel In mixed trains of freight and passenger cars." GREAT BRITAIN, through Chancellor of tbe Exchequer Church toliueelf not only a practical agricul Jdness secured by said deed of trust), will on Saturday, tbe 21st, day of Febrwary, CONGRESS learned officially last week thnt Coolldge and Dawes won the Presidential election. The bouses met In joint session and re turist but on authority on farm economics and the marketing of food products, lie is a graduate of Tale oad studied also In Germany. It was believed he was Just the kind of nuia 1925, at or betweea.

the of ceived the. tidings In the form of two mahogany boxes containing the certifi twelve and one o'clock P. at the courthouse door in the town of Nashville, Nash County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder rcash the following described tract the President was seeking. Doctor Jardine bad the united back' H.M.AYENT or S. J.

F. ELLEN ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. cates et tbe electors. The ballots were examined and pronounced "regular In form and properly authenticated" and lag of tho Kansas delegation in con-areas though It hud previously ln- AnrmtiA 1 Vntilor fur tha nnat.

fta or parcel of land, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, Odom cor Senator Cummins, the presiding officer, solemnly announced that Coolldge far as the theoretical side Is earned, it Is experience would seem to ill, bas made an Informal proposal to Franca concerning the Anglo-French debt Briefly, Britain repeats Balfour's offer to make a heavy reduction in the debt provided Franca agrees to make fixed annual payments Irrespective of tbe actual receipts from tbe Dawes annuities. Finance Minister Qementel. and other officials In Paris considered tbe British plan fair In principle and offering a satisfactory basis for negotiations. Tha government press In Franca agreed with this view, but the proposal was bitterly attacked by the nationalist and reactionary papers, which blamed America for forcing Britain to demand reimbursement. The finance committee of the Freuch chamber of deputies has named a subcommittee to study i nd Dawes bad received 882 votes, ner, of No.

14 on South side of Peach Tree road; thence along; the said road N. 63 degrees 8 Q' SPft ieet to a stake, corner of No. S. 89 degrees 80 E. 1890 feet to a stake.

fit him to take the Starting lle as a rattle' puncher la Mon; he Inter attended the Utah Agri Davis and Bryan 130 votes, and La-rollette and Wheeler 15 votes. This, be waa under the Constitu comer of No. 12, on a New road laid off the Gregory survey; thence alonr the said raod S. 40 degrees 45 W. cultural college and la 1800 went to Washington as assistant United States tion a sufficient decision of the persons elected, so the joint session came 300 feet to a stake on the said road.

to an end. 'The mahogany boxes are made new each four years and are corner of No. 14; thence N. 39 degrees 80' W. 1950 feet to the beginning, containin- thirteen and twenty- presented one to the outgoing vice president or In this Instance to Senator Cummins and the other to the incoming vice president.

ARRANGEMENTS for tbe inauguration of Coolldge and Dawes on nine one hundredths (13.29) acres, and being Lot No. 13 of the Gregory survey of the A. Harrison land. Terms of sale CASH. This the 20th day of January 1925.

cerenllst In'ehnrge of the grain work in the Wet. In 11)00 be made director of agronomy work In the Kan-ana college and In 1018 became Its president. Doctor Jardine was In with the President last week, and also went before the senate committee on'ngrlculture to explain some of bis recmmnendatluns In the agriculture lie told the senators, that agriculture In the United States is only passing through a norma nnat-wnr crisis and that It Is cer LEON T. VAUGHAN, Trustee. Finch.

Vaughan, Nashville, N. C. the matter, and It Is believed a conference will be held In London within a few weks. FOLLOWING the withdrawal of the United States and China because of dissatisfaction, the International opium conference at Geneva adopted a protocol and convention and adjourned sine die. Japan had threatened to quit but was placated by the insertion of a clause reaffirming' the obligations of The Hague convention and making It clear that opium smoking Is permitted only temporarily.

The signers March 4 are nearlng completion, but they bava been tremendously curtnlled by the President's determination' that economy shall rule. As now planned, the affair will consist of the swearing In ceremony at the Capitol and a NOTICE 1 Under the power contained in mortgage given by J. L. Burgess and brief parade down Pennsylvania ave-nue to the White House. The gov wife, Willie U.

to M. Braswell. on March 24. 1922, record ernors may join in tne procession. tain to recover MEANWHILE president Coolldge Is formulating an agricultural policy for the nation, based partly on tbe advice of Bocretary Gore and' the agricultural conference and largely on the ideas of Secretary of Commerce Hoover, its fundamental principle Is that the country shall be self-coutalned la the matter of production and consump ed in book 271, page CIS, Nash county registry, and in pursuance of with their staffs; If tbey wish to, and were Great Britain, India, France, Japan, Holland, Portugal- and Slam.

army and navy detaenments aronnu an order of resale made by J. a Washington, will be Included, -t The Sills, Clerk of the Superior Court of Nash County, the undersigned will projected fireworks display In the evening bas been abandoned, and In place offer for sale, public auction, to Increased Facilities FOR Very Best Service aBBaMBaBBBBBBBaBBBaBaaHaBHaaBaBaBaBBBBBBBBsBaaBaBaaBaasBaBBBBBBai With mechanics possessing the ability to handle any make of car and do repairing and adjusting in the highest workman-like manner, we are' Offering This Service to Automobi le Owners NE of the greatest disasters In the highest bidder lor Cash, at the O1 of the Inaugural ball there will be a charity bull. German mining history occurred courthouse dqor in Nashville, North tion of food and clothing. that It shall raise all the farm products It needs, Carolina, on In the Stein mine at Dortmund where 144 men were entombed by an explosion, and at least 138 of them per Monday. March 16, 1925.

between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. that tract of land situated SOy SERIOUS is the opposition to Charles B. Warren as attorney general that his appointment may fall in Nash county, Rocky Mount Town ished.

tragedy aroused the peo; pie to a state of anger that threatened revolution, for the mine owners Were ship, adjoining the lands of David Everette, R. Dawes and others, of confirmation by the senate at this fesslon of congress. It Is due to his connection with the sugar and accused of falling to safeguard their bounded as employees and also of paying them Is especially by Basil Manly. starvation wages while selling coal at higher prices than the British and Beginning at- a black gum on small branch running thence S. 1 deg.

55' W. 4125 feet to a stake, formerly a maple, Lemon Tyson's director of the -People's Legislative service. In the first plara Mr. War ren was at one time a representative corner: thence along Tyson's line N. of the American Sugar Refining com including those now Imported, but ahnll cease to raise them for export Another purpose Is to increase -the buying power of the entire community so as to Increase tho consumption of farm products at home and In turn warrant the Increase of production beyond tbe noruml accretion due to the growth of population.

fostering of co-operative marketing also enters largely Into the plan. "Uepre-aentutlve Dickinson of Iowa, leader of tbe farm bloc, says attempts are being made to "HooverJze the Agriculture department. i UNDER suspension of the rules the house passed the Kelly hill providing for lucrensrs In postal suluriiw amounting to a year and for clurugea In the mail rates that are designed to add more than a62.000.000 MORE than 823 hours after Floyd Collins became entombed in Sand 75 deg. W. 1923 feet to a black gum, another corner of Xemon Tyson's; thence S.

62 deg. 10' W. 247 1-2 feet to- a stake, corner of 1 triangular puny In the maintenance of holdings in licet sugar companies. Until a few di. i ago he' was president of the cave, Kentucky, by the fall of a piece of land this day sold by the Michigan Iet Sugnr company which, bowlder on his foot, the rescuers who were sinking a shaft from the top of the hill bad reached the limestone together with other beet sugar concerns, lias just been accused by the federal trade commission of conspir parties ol the nrst pare to uavm everette; thence N.

82 deg. 15' W. 446 feet to a pine, formerly Mrs; Batch-elor's corner: thence N. 68 deg. SO' roof of the cavern neur which the young man was trapped.

He had been acy to suppress competition, warren 's jts one of the defendants. E. 1212 feet to a pine and holly thence N. 6 deg. 6' W.

without food for eight days and for Mr. Warren's friends retort with the 2486 feet along said David Ever- IE IK ette's line to a point on the Raleigh Road; thence along said road N. 40 E. 690 feet to a mulberry of a three acre tract now i occupied by Major Eason; insertion that the trade commission continually Instigating charges that turn out to unfounded. They point to the fact tbat the commission In the ource of Its- career bas been upheld annually to the revenues of the Office department This Is a substitute' for the bill which the senate passed and the bouse sent back, it provides for about $21,000,000 more i revenue than did the senate and It makes the salary Increases Ihence S.

63 deg. 10' E. 210 feet to We handle the justly celebrated U. S. Tires and Tubes and carry a general line of accessories for all cars a stake, another of said Eason's cor ners; thence N.

38 deg. e. 079 rect to a stake on Dorwin's branch, David Everette'S corner: thence along two days those who listened with a microphone outfit' for sounds of his heartbeats and breathing- had beard nothing. During the -week the state military board conducted an Investigation Into tbe efforts at rescue that bad been made and also Into persistent reports that tbe whole affair started in a publicity scheme to attract visitors to the cave. There bad even been stories that Collins was not In the cavern at all, but these and other wild tales were discredited by the testimony of most of the witnesses.

However, the idea waa held by many persons, that Collins was the victim of a hoax, and the county attorney announced that there would be jury Inquiry and that charges of homicide might ba lodged. said Dorwin's branch in southeasterly direction 940 feet to the mouth of a small branch; thence up aid retroactive to January 1, 1025, Instead of to July 1, 1024. GENERAL MITCHELL'S fight for a unified air service Is attracting raur and more Interest dally, but those who agree with his views do not bow believe tbey will prevail, espe- fiti tha nfflptsl unnonncemenl fy the federal1 courts in 14 cases and has been overthrown In 85 cases, SENATOn NOKRIS Is to have the Investigation of the so-caHed power (rust for which be has been clamoring. senate, has called -on the federal 'trade commission to make such an naming specifically the General Electric company and seeking, to know the extent to which that. company or Its stockholders or security holders monopolize or control production, generation or transmission nt power or electric energy.

Aa branch' in a southwesterly direction 320 feet to a black gum, point of beginning, containing 168.2 acres. ay actual survey oy J. J. weiis, made January 18, and for more accurate description see oeea i-ecorded in Nash county registry, in oook 200, page 464,. that President Coolldge is not in favor a unified service.

The Navy department bnlatered Ha stand by issu MRS. ALICE S. BRASWELL, Administratrix of M. Braswell Jas. P.

Bunn, Attorney. OLD PAPERS Good for vrrappiag Batteries Recharged or Repaired I ''Viz. Wheeless Motor 'Go. THE PLACE FOR BEST SERVICE Main Street or placing under earpeta, etc. Ap- at The Graphic office.

GIN DAYS Beginning the week of Feb. we will Gin Only on FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS until further notice. FARMERS. OIL LULL CO. GASTON The Arrroved Remedy A'l -cN C'scomf.

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