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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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Lev Tear Brother Maa. provided, good roads are the funda Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be In Wilson atBrifrgs HoteK Monday, Tuesday mental in our Southern coun THE GltAPIIIO.

TublUhoJ NASHVILLE, North Carolina. The Apostle, Saint John says, in and Wednesday, Feb. the 8th, 9th, and 10th, for the purpoee of treating one of his epistles; man say, try districts today. No community is too poor to provide them, and in the result they will always provethe cheapest thing the taxpayers own. I love God.

andhateth his brother he is a liar; for he who. loveth not hit Qwner and Pub. Editor. M. W.

L1NCKE, J. W. BLOUNT, dim-ttsta of the eye and fitting glasses. All glasses guaranteed, Dr. Hyatt is in Kinston every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Mr. J. Fred Taylor, one of Bat- brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen," NOTICE In the following lines Leigh Hunt Notioe Ih hcrehy given that appli gives further beauty to this truth tleboro's oldest andmost highly es OHiioo will bo inucle to the Geunrul ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 9 There's Furniture and Assembly of North Curnlinn, oo teemed citizens and gallant old con LOCAL PRODUCG MARKET Frevaltlni Trie at the close af last Iverr Wdnidar AfUrnooa. io RCS8IOI1 iu Uuleiub. toumi'od tb federate soldiers, breathed his last at Cburter of the.

Town of Nunhville his home in that town on Monday. His death is greatly lamented by N. O. This Jaouary Tib, 190. T.

Kos-. in describing the -dominating characteristics of one Abou Ben Adhem, whose crowning glory was his love for his fellow man. Abou Ben Adhem, may. his tribe V- increase, Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, 1 Mayor or'aaid towo hosts of riends, for he was a true and a good man. FOJ I But the class we handle fs Not the Ordinary Kind For Sale.

jfessrs. C. Pierce 9J 1.00 75 2.00 1.60 11 2.00 I offer for sale cheap for cash oroo And saw within the moonlight in Cotton, Good White. Corn, por OUBbBl, Oats, Peas, white, Peas, mixed, Meat, rib aide, Heal, per sack, v. Butter, -Exit, per doteo, -Cb tokens, each, Taylor, attorneys of Spring Hope, were in town Monday on professional business and while here engaged In his room.

time ioo mutes, aiso one Alias iui-jfioe 10x12. Apply to J. D. OVER fMaking it rich and like a lilly in TON, Nasbville. H.

O. a fuss with that belligerent county Cfflclal who with, metal knucks, can i -80 20 "Lasl winter I caagbt a very se non balls and tomahawk, is always 25 to 45 But, rather the grades conceded to be the leaders on this market, and this kind vers cold whjcb Holered ior weeks, says J. Urqubart, of Zepbyr, Onta ready for a conflict. rlo. My was very dry sod Mr.

Sam. J. Cockrell, one of the rw a aii'ii i irii pn clever, efficient, baggage masters of harbb. 'The locul douler reoom mended Cbamberluln Cough Rem the A. C.

L. and whose run is be bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold. And to the Presence in the room he said, v- VWhat writeet thou? 1 The vision raised its head, And with a look made all of sweet accord Answered, "The names of those who love thee, 1 Lord." "And Is mine one?" said Abou. "Nay not so," -t edy tod guarsntgrd it, so 1 itave it LUIAL mn ULEANMUS. Items Picked Up Here and There By 4 Not Only Possesses The Best Material, tween Norfolk and Wilmington, was a triul Ooe sftiull bottle of it oureu me.

I believe Cbamberlaio's Couob in town this week visiting his father, Remedy to be ibe best I bave ever ex-Sheriff J. J. Cockrell. He was Reporters. used." Tbm remedy Is for sale by accompanied by his wife "and child; Masbvuie lirug Uo.

and they returned to their home in But the finish and general appearance can't be excelled. We'll Make Prices and Wilmington today. MrJR. H. Patterson, the traveling A Good Liniment drug hustler, spent Monday here.

Replied the angel. Abou spoke Our sister town, of Rocky Mount, When vnn nppH a unnft rnliAhl terms right. more low was visited by the fire fiend In the Mf. A. W.

Cooper, a prominent linimeDt try Cbamberlaio's Palo Balm. Itbas oo superior for sprains early hours of yesterday morning citizen of Hilliardston in town But cheerily still, and said. "I pray the then Write me as one that and swellings. piece or flanel and about $17,000. worth of proper Saturddjri loves his ty was The losers were slightly dampened with Pain Balm Is.

superior, to a plaster for lame Of Dr. and Mr. John Messrs. J. D.

Odonv E. W. Shearin back or pains in tbeside or chest, Taylor, of Hilliardston, were in town The angel wrote and vanished. E. B.

Herring, E. P. Dunn, Mrs. It ilso relieves rbeumatio pains and yesterday, Another Large Shipment Cook Stoves; The next night makes sleep and rest possible. For R.

Barnes and Mrs. P. C. Green. It came again with a great awaken- sale by Nashville DruiTCo.

Mr.s Willis W. Boddie, of Frank The loss was partially covered by ining light. lin, came in yesterday to visit friends insurance. And showed the names whom the -in the town and" county. love of God had, blessed.

CeailBtl CemlnftV And lot Ben Adhem 's name led all Mr. Aubrey Leggett of Elm City; who has joined tfid traveling frater 'N The kind that puts a smile on the house-wifes face that wont wear off the rest, nity, spent Monday in town. The Dora Mystic Lindley Company composed of fourteen high class artists, and being one of the fore Women a4 Ceo4 loads. Miss Sadie Newby, one of the county's handsomest daughters, was Just Received. Hant Wood's Seeds For Th Garden 6 Farm.

Thirty yean in business, with a steadily inerewinf trade every year until we bars to-day one of the largest buaineaaea in seeds in this country is the beat of evidence as to Iht Superior Quality most comedy companies playing the a JNasnvuie visitor yeateraay. South this season will hold the boards There would be no beating the Mr. W. H. Pace, one of Raleigh's of our Opera House here next Wed able young lawyers, spent Saturday movement for better highways in the South if the women generally here on professional business, nesday, Thursday and Friday nights.

The Windsor Ledger and other North Carolina papers speak of this took a hand in it, and it is a most Mrs. W. G. Dozier is spending this Bring The Wife Around To See Them. Yours cordially, Ricks, Alford Batchelor.

company in highest praise and know week in the splendid home of Mr. ing Harry Lindley, one of the star hopeful sign that so good a start in that direction should already have been made. Bad roads cut into the farmer '4 life at every point. They mean more cost and more discomfort in hauling his produce to market, and Mrs. W.C.

Taylor at Whitakers; Mr. W. Wilkinson, the very ef actors of the company, and his su perb abilities we feel justified in as ficient and able Superintendent of suring our people of very great bchools ol Wash county, spent yes treats on the nights above named. terday here. of Wood's Seeds.

We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats. Cow Peas, So a Beans and Seeds. Wood's DeaorlpUve Catalog the moat useful and' valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalog mailed free on request. Ti ft VCC3 $CS, Seedsmen. Richmond, Va.

more wear and tear on his wagons, fewer trips "to town." They cut off his wife from his neighbors' wives, Mr. R. A. IV Cooley, "father of Pleasaat Grove Notes. ftitt TooViinlla Kal orwl ati flhla lour.

and shut her up in the yer he is, was in Wilson on professional business a few days ago. A hew organ has been purchased and placed in tha church. They keep his children away from school for three months out of a short school year. Civil government, churches, and schools being already We were glad to meet in town on Several loads of tobacco passed this week enroute to Rocky Mount young gentleman of Spring Hope, Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth and little has recently been elected Cashier of S3! .1 1 1 1 boy Baird, spent Sunday with her we mercnanis ana runners cans ox son Mr.

C. W. Bass. that town. J--j? Mr.

Asel Vick, of the Hilliard Mr. C. W. Bass has been sick for a week or two with an abscess, his 0 Ar TKp (nrnpr Smrpli Bton section, was in town yesterday, and returning home was accompanied condition is thought to be somewhat serious. i It 1 1 IV V-(V1 1 IV! by his niece Miss Ruth Mann, who ROUGH WEATHER BRINGS ON RHEUMATISM has been visiting Misses Fannie and Edgar Baines pupii of the Casta- Ida Ricks, a lia school, spent Saturday and Sun Prof.

R. A. Burt, the able princi- 'We desire to call the attention of our patrons and friends who so liberally patronized us at our old stand that day at home. He speaks in complimentary terms of. the school.

pal of Mount Pleasant Academy and the accomplished iSdy assistant Miss A few Jays ago mad cat bit the Blanche Penny were in town a few 'with its accompanying aches and pains, sore little child of Mr. and W. H. hours Saturday enroute to Red Oak to visit friends. We are glad to know that Mrs.

L. Collins, W. H. Collins is now with the child in Baltimore for treatment. L.

Strickland who has been suffer On last Sunday Rev. G. W. May ing much from an injured eye, which filled his first appointment It is hoped that the church will take on new life and put forth 'greater ef We Have Moved Into New Quarters And now occupy the store vacated by Cockrell Williams, on the Corner Washington and Railroad forts this year than ever berore. knees and sore shoulders, and what are you going to do to relieve this' state of affairs? Simple enoughl Just come to our store and Ask for a bottle of Warner's 5 Grain Lithia Tablets; One tablet dissolved in a glass' of water produces a Lithia Water which is superior and more active than the natural Lithia Water.

Better, Buy A Bottle Today Mr George. Stone" is the new superintendent of our Sunday School which was redrgnized last Sunday and the people of the community are requested to help make this the best year of the sbnday School work. una cununeu iier Her iu at uio Carolina Hotel for several days, is now very much improved. Mr. B.

F. Lane, of Granville, a clever "knight of the grip," spent two days in town this week visiting his daughter Mrs: T. Bartholomew, and this scribe was glad to see him again after the lapse of many years. Mr. W.

G. Dozier, one of our prominent and clever business men Is in Baltimore to consult some specialists and probably hav? an operation performed. We hope to we him home again at an early day and entirely well. Mrs. W.

C. Taylor, one of the best and noblest matrons of the "old RedOal Locals, HVILLE DRUG CO. WAS Our new hqme has been recently repainted and renovated and the whole interior now abounds in merchandise of every nature. We Bhall soon begin- to receive our new Spring Stock and in order to make room for same, we are offering some attractive prices on many articles in our store. Mr.

J. D. Griffin went to Rocky Mount on business Monday. Mr. W.

B. Carmichael paid Rocky Mount a business visit Monday, MissPattie Beal was the guest Saturday night of Mis3Lillie Beal, Miss Stella May spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Valeria Jones. We Will Tell You Next 'j- Somethinsrmore about the real v. meritof the fine lineof Wctch2s, Jewelry, Silverware The ybung people of this Bection enjoyed a sociable Friday night given by Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Ar You Can Save Many Dollars If You will make this store your headquarters during the present year for anything in line of Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods Farm ScIbs, i In Fact, Anything You May Need This Year. Cdl To See Us; Wll D2 To nold. Mr.

and Mrs. John Jones of this state, nas returned to ner homes Whitakers, after, visiting; the family of Mr. and Mrs. R. U.

Brooks and her little grand daughter, Miss Lena Taylor Brooks. Mrs. T. A. Sills, greatly esteemed and beloved wherever and by whomsoever known, left today for Washington N.

C. to visit the family of Mr. Erne3t Brooks. Mrs. Brooks, who had b6en visiting Jiere returned to her Washington'home on Sunday, are requested to announce that Vxi.

Annie Cotton, of South Carolina, a -1," IJoIineps pr'icher, wi.l i i Hd tins' SJ.ool IIouc3, r-'-r i Et2H end the and many other valuable and useful articles seen at my store. I will appreciate a call whether you buy or not. section spent Saturday night with Mr. Jones' Mr. Will "Jones, of Philadelphia Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Hicks, of Rocky I'ount spent Saturday and Sunday wiLh lira. Hick's parents, rr.

and LIrs. A. II. V.Tiitley. We are sorry tn 7 that some of hi a sick for the ook but it i 3 they will soon be lihle to be 1 1 1 e.ain.

I A Of and will satisfactorily clean, regulate or repair your watch or other articles of Jewelry. Yours Ccr'! --3 i ivi' out and hoar her. i. 11. 1 Il'rnm Eon- 1.

WANTED. tv A food 1 a who can farm. 3 13-c. Th3 A.

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