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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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Prominent Franklin Citizen Dead. WI1LRE WILL YOU MARCH? GRAPHIC. I'ublUHid at The' i Ijwr rp JTi A-B Co.fjr IV Kii.ii L. Suddenly. 'The'suddon'd'Htli of Mf- Kdward iturufx, kuu of Mr.

Mrs. U. BarucH of neartlili pl wbieb lusl Saturday evening, was lodoed a severe shock to tlio cotli family. Theyoungmau was seemingly lo perfect health and had been assisting id erection of a tobacco barn nnd doing other work-, about the premises during the day. Short KA3HV1LLK, North Carolina.

M. VV. Editor and Pub Lccal And Personal. Farmers' Institute Thursday Au gust 2nd. Miss Fannie Ricks Is vlsiiiutf rel- Now Ready Lare Tables a.FOR Big Slaughter Vrle ativea In Louisburg J.

D. Overton, paid Norfolk a bu slncss visit last Monday. Which We Have Inaugurated at our Store for. The Next Few i Uoo. R.

1J. White, at the court house Cu6t your vote for education and advancement alonjf all How Do You Like These Prices. Table No. I. On this table will be seen a splendid array of Lawns, Batists, Dimities, Merimack and American Prints.

Former price was 7-8c; Now offered at 1 Only 4 1-2 Cents. 0 Garland Ricks, of Greensboro, apent a few days In the city last week. Mr. M. C.

Culter, of Washington, N. was a visitor In the city Monday- Jake the ladles and children to the court house tq-roorrow (Friday) evening, Misses Leab and Sallie Buddie, of Table No. 3. All our 10 and 12o. Voils, Venlco reduced to 1 Only 7 1-2 CehtsJ 1 Durham, are here visiting friends and relations.

-The cottage residence being erect-" ed by' Mr. WVA. Collins is assuming iJ how like proportions. Miss Florence Andrews, of Louis-r. borg; baa: been spending several 9ays with Miss flina Collins.

W. H.Arrington,and T. W. Bartholomew, Ikg.J.ofCastalta were v. Visitors in the city last Monday.

Mrs. Westbrobk. of Rocky Point, near Wilmington, is here oil a visit to her Mrs.Z. V. Jen- Table No.

4. Here will be seen Fil de Soie Printed Silk Tissu, Superfine Orgaudie, Nouve-ants de Champagne, Kioto Silk, the former price of which was 25 and 30c. Now offered at Only 19 Cents. kins. No Goods Charred at These Extremely Low Prices, 'J.

1 1. Mr. Marvin -Harrison whohas been attending King's Business College, is at" home oa a visit. 1Wi TT.rt. RiitnhnW: of firppnshoro.

Big Cut on Straw Hats and Ladies Mens and Childrens Oxfords. i t' THE na. o. d. SATcniLOR'S views.

An Open Letter to the Tax-Peyert of Nashville and Vicinity. a Newport News, Va JulyS, vm. Mr. Editor: i This is my first request for space in your valuable paper and I prom Ue to be brief. Sixteen years have passed since I was a citizen of Nash aod within those years i have formed many new acquaintances and some friendships, but no other spot and no other people are so dear1 to me as the home and the friends and neighbors of my youth.

trust jerefore, win not bo regarded as unduly meddling with other peoples affairs, In expressing my deep-felt conviction on the pending school questions I am not Informed of the amount of the tax it Is proposed to levy or just bow the money is to be expend ed. I ouly know in a general way that the sense of the voters is to be taken on the question of a special levy for be improvement of -your school facilities. I assume there 'are differences of opinion, -and honest differences, as to how much the tax should be and how It should be expended; but these differences should not ba allowed to defeat the worthy object in vlqw; the betterment of the condition of your children and your children's childreu. It is not my purpose, and it is not necessary, to tell the people in t.n part of North Carolina to-day that education is the crying need of the State. They know this in every hamlet from the tongue and pen of such worthy as Aycock, Venable and Winston; As a result, the determination to 'supply this need Is everywhere manifest; on every hand there are new and better.

schools increasing, attendance, and the" question which the tax-payers of Nashyillo and vicinity are now required to settle is, WILL TUEV MARCH IN THB FRONT KAN It 0E AT THB TAIL END OF Till! PROCESSION? v. It is my earnest hope, my urgent plea a plea which I would make to them in person if could spare the time that they will go to the front.4 The best thing youf town ever did was to purify its moral atmosphere by abolishing the saloon. The next best thing it can do is to put into the hands of its boy and girls the kev that will unlock the door tosuc- C6sg jn jjje an(j thia can be done id Ln0 otner waythan by affording them opportunity to cujitiyato the mind. It will not do to say, ''Our children have all the. advantages we had," Life is a race and the victory is to the In that race your children do not compete with' you, but with the generation, which follows, and your, concern should be that they shall be.trained as Well as their competitors; in other words, that Nashville's school facilities shall be as good as the best.

Batchelok. Picnic and Installation. The editor qf The Graphic ac-knowledeges receipt of an invitation from Mr. Jos. B.

Bice, of Wakefield, to attend the picnic at that place on Saturday, July 14th. The occasion promises to be'one of unusual interest as there will be a public installation of officers the. Mason io Lodge and also of the Jr. O. TJ.

A. to be followed by a game of base ball and other features. As the Editor cannot be present, our representative will attend and we bespeak for him and all who are present a most enjoyable time at the hands of the hospitable people of that community. A sudden attack at night of some form of Bowel Complaint may come to anyone. Every family should be provided with a bottle of Dr.

Seth Arnold's Warranted by Nashville Drug MARRINGT0N THE Table No. 2. This special drive Is la our 15 and 20c. Em brold cried Swiss, Chiffon Etamine, Grecian Voil, Jacquard Zephyrs, TaffotaUnennnish Cham brays, all of which arc reduced to Only 10 5 i Table No. 5 Embraces a variety of remnants In "Woolen, Linen and Cotton, White Goods, etoAIlKoodvalues.

Every piece a bargain. Will be sold almost at purchasers' own price while they lastl BISSETTE5 The I But. May. Be.Yoars is here on a visit to his father' and shaking hands withi. his many "-'y i An unsigned communication from -Elm Grove la debarred publication A-B Co.

company. Co. Mr. Ed. Junes, eldest son of Col.

Jordan F. Jones of Franklin county. died at the vesldenoo of Dr. Malone tjouisbutLr last Saturdav. Mr.

Jones had been at Johns Hopkins IlobpituJ-, Baltimore, where he wai receiving treatmeut for cancer. from which be could get no relief, He was.returning home aod died In Louisburg before reaching his home near Laurel. The deceased was about fifty years old. Another Demand on Griffin. v' Red Oak, N.

-July 9th. 1906 Grifhs, Sir: In your circular letter of June 19tb, to the Democratio voters of Nash you associate me as one of the leaders in the fight. against you, and claim, that the fight was made for personal reasons, and that the personal reasons are of such a nature that I am ashamed for the public to know it. I demand of you to give the public the personal reasons for which you Bay I fought you. Yours uespectiullv, Cicero D.

Jones. A Hard Lot. of troubles td contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless you awaken them to their proper action with Dr.JKing's New Life Pills; the pleasantest and most effective cure for Constipation. Tbey prevent Appendicitis and ton a up the system. 25c at Nashville Drug store.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I am agent for the Raney Canning Outfits. With four years experience in the canning business, I can as sure you that it is a profitable business, and every farmer needs an outfit to save his surplus fruit and vegetables for winter use. For prices and particulars write tome, Yours truly, J. w.

Sledge, 1 onaiiines, n. vjs $2.50 and STYLES hoiiesty A Zhie as good as tho name It bears SOMS time ago the manufacturers, Roberts, Johnson Rand Shoe -s set about to produce a shoe of high quality that could be sold at a medium price. They have reduced the process of shoemaking to a scientific basis and the result is the This is a shoe that could besold or a greatdealmore money than $2.50 and 3.00. However, there is a demand for a shoe at these prices, and we have it. There need te no hesitancy in buy 123 the "May-ower." It is inada right backed by the manufacturers.

It they are not Lczcstly constructed in every t. ay vill refund yzzt x-icieey: We hav2 ttyhs encash to tl 2 partic-'. oo accountof the writer withholding name. They're Mine Now! ly after the suppor hour he "started to' visit the neighbors. lie left homo merrily chatting and the party had almost reached the home of Mr.

W. pooper. Suddenly the young man faltered and. sank to the grouod. His companions gathered about him and, realizing his condition, they called for help.

The young roan was dead and, with the assistance of Mr. Cooper the lifeness body was carried to Cooper's Mr. aod Mrs! Barnes wero notified of the occurence and Vsoon the body was removed- to their home, from whence the vouotf man had left a short while before In perfect health. Edward was a very industrious young eighteen years of age, was genial and courteous all, and bis sudden death -was a severe blow to the The remains were burled at the home place Sunday afternoon, there being present fl large crowd of sympathizing friends. -r Farmers' Institute to bt Held.

The Graphic Is advised by Mr. W. E. Jeffreys, chairman of the Farmers' Institute Committee of Nash county, that Dr, Tait Butler and other dis tinguished gentlemen -of the State Agricultural will hold an Institute for Nash county at the court boose in Nashville on Aug. 2nd, At this meeting many important subjects relating to all olasses pf farming, poultry rais ing, stock raising, dairying, fertil izing, etc, will vbe ably discussed and every farmer In the county, who can, is requested, to be present.

These institutes are of much value to the agriculturists of thoStato and it is hoped there will be a large representation from every township in the county here that day. 1 Mr. Koberson Secure Injunction Last week Messrs. JVoodard Copeland began the erection of sales and feed, stables on their lot adjoin ing the residential lot of Mr. W.

G. Roberson. The work proceeded for several days during which time Mr. Roberson was endeavoring to secure an injunction to stop the erection of such a business so near his proper ty." The injunction was granted last Monday'Bttd notice to 'suspend operations was served on the de fencents until Judge Cooke: could hear the case argued before him at Louisburg next Wednesday. The result of this fight will be watched with IntorestN Castalla N.

C. Miss Carrie Matthews left Sunday to spend some' time at the Panecea Springs. 1 1 Miss Effle Davis, of Littleton, is hero "visiting relatives and school Prof. Gray King; Superentendent of the Wilson graded schools is spending vacation with his parents ocur here. -i- Mr.

Jonn Coppedge's corps of car. penters are rebuilding Harmony Methodist church at Aventon in this county. Evangelists Fishel and Riggan have announced a series of revival meeting to begin here on; tho first Sunday lo-'Augusti. xi '-ir Mis.sej Eaima and Fannie Khight of who hate been on an extended visit to their sister, Mrs. Dr.

Matthews returned home Thursday. 8. J. aud T-VV. Bartholomew have made recent improvements to this residences, and tho nice coat of paint adds greatly to their appear-enco.

7" All crops' but tobacco is looking well and tbe cultivating season will soon, be over and, if no disaster, a bountiful harvest is expec ted. Ft in Tom. CIJ Chrcnl5c, .3. for y-t C. CvCockrel again inspected the 'pnbiiCroads of FranklinMast Sunday and also looked after Lis ftocial interest among the fair sex.

Mr. D. Overton suffered a heavy loss last week by atree which was being felle4 to the ground 'rail-. ing upon one ofjiis finest mules. Cast your vote for education and for the upbuilding of every business interest of the entire community.

This Is, what you'll do if you rightly vmQidfr thft mipstifwi. Having purchased the General Merchandise Dusiness cf Mrs. of this piace nniMimtviniAii ht hp.r Kiatnr. Miss C. C.

Ward, I desire to inform the public (tnat the stock Is being replenished and Many New Goods Arc Being Added I have many seasonable goods which are beir offered at Big Cut Prices, and I feel confident it will pay you to investigate. Yours Cordially J. G. WHELESS, Next Door to Ward Drn Naihrille, K. Ruth and Misses Bessie and Ruby Vinson who 'have been visiting in the city, left Monday for a short stay at Rlngwood.

Every tarrter in Nash county is unrp.d to attend the Farmers' Insti FOR BARQINC IN tute which will be held here on Thursdays August 2nd. Tell-your' farmqr friends and urge them to attend. The ladies are i Or. N. P.

Boddie and daughter Miss of who have been visiting relatives.here for sev- eral dayst returned home Monday by -Master Johnnie Bo Mis, son of Mrs. J. B. II. Boddie of this place.

The registration books for the school election next Saturday will be closed this evening at sun set, AH those who have not rc and w'lo are entitled to do 6o and desire to participate in the contest for better school facilities should r. -r at once. A t-iiall negro boy created con AND sidcrabla T' tion of r. place fro to a barn cf f.MT nect on the planta-3 7omble, near this rncon by setting 'ning a smajl -i, it was ne: saving v' v. The I the 'a in -ir vv -2rc.

3 cf NOTICE! By virtue of a decree filed in Nash Superior Court, at May term 190G, in a suit therein pendiug wherein A. Bryant was plaintiff, and K. Wfc Ballentine aud others were I will sell ac public auction before tbe Court housa door, in Nashville on Monday August LTth, 1GJ.5, cue lot of land, situated in Nash (' Fcrrcll's 'Jp, i 1 i t' I'. i t.v tbe 1 if, n. i t' ty I i -''s birs, i a.

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