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The Graphic from Nashville, North Carolina • Page 2

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The Graphici
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Nashville, North Carolina
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It: 1 t' lUir, yi it I it syain 1 .11 1 it 1 to quarrel an 1 1 ono to the of i 1 An. remarked to t' he cur1 1 him once but if ho tl.J so i he would kill him, whereupon Jones began to curso him. drew )is gun and shot him three Li, nes each shot taking tirect near t'le throat; causing death in about five minutes. Au: made hia escape but was captured by Policeman Carter, of Rocky Mount, sometime during the night and is now in jail to await the next term Nash Superior Court. I 'y -i 1 a I i 1 t- he tin 1 it on lm- rw.m and thnt time it ex-1 -r a large hole through i boarding, lie up Thorpe who sent him 1' 'i for CD days.

JL at- nr i it i I 1 pason TtCKLT, ZUC'y to Nov 13 Day Tia rr, 13 Day Tic coac-i i fit i. 1 i 1 t.w..kw.. uitl teave Nashville, 12:13 p. Leave Nasiitille, p. m.

of using only GROCERIES that arc 1 feys- handle only this kind and will he glad see YOU T. Mr. II. J. "sof T.

1 I. S. C. Alton's ily far the k. Mi Odell Koddie and Eanie Hayes spent a few days in Ca week attending the commencement.

Her many friends are sjry to know that Mrs. Benj. Coggins who recently had an attack of yet quite sick. MLsfes Ada and Lula Brown accompanied by Messrs Charlie Pan-ford and Alonza Tike, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mrs. D.

II. Coggins family. Mrs. Sarah Drake accompanied by her sister Miss Zcphie, of Nanhville, spent last week in Rocky Mount to attend the marriage of their couhin Miss Ella Robbins to Mr. Willie At "the residence wf Mr.

John Shearin last Sunday a. m. Mr. Dick Strickland, of Castalia, was happily married to Miss Jeffie Shearin, of near Mr. W.

Bartholomew tied the nuptial knot. Miss Earnest Hays, of near Louis-burg, who has been attending echoo' at Red Oak, spent a few days wit Misses Nannie and Odell Boddie lasi week. Miss Hayes returned to her uncle'8 Mr. T. J.

Eaton Monday. We" wish to announce that we havt Sunday School at Bethlehem church every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. except first Sunday when it is 2 o'clock p. m.

Preaching at 3 p. m. Com out and bring your children to Sunday school and churchy Mr.Hillman Griffin died at his home near here Tuesday of last week. He had been sick for only a short while. Mr.

Griffin was 81 years nine months of age. The remains were interred in the family burial lot near the late home Wednesday p. services being conducted by Rev. Mr. Kirton.

Mr. Griffin leaves two daughter and four sons. Rose Bud. "Pneumonia's Deadly Work bad 6t serious afeoted nov right luoir." writes Mrs. Faunie Coooor.

of ICural Route 1. Georgetown, "that I coughed, continuously night and day and toe neighbors predic lion consumption srenied inevit, able, until busbatd brought home a bottleof Dr. Kmg'a New Dis covery, wbkb in my case proved to be the only aBAtcougo cure ana restorer of weak; sore lungs all otber remedies utterly full, vou may still win io the buttle against lung and tbroat troubles witb New Discovery, the eeal remedy. Guaranteed by Nasbvillo Drug Co. 50c.

and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Hurried meals, lack of exercise are the maioca usoa of dyspepsia. A Riug Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal aids digestion, improve the appetite. Sold by Nashville Drug Co.

VAHT CITIZENS of Nash County To "Try I'dlmrn Keeping Cars From Tort 1 sonville, 1 i.i. and Auuota, Ga. Wil 1 I'. ATLANTIC COAST LINE MirOtD Vrite a illustrated folder contalnirj i scriptive cf Hotels, etc, 1 or rt or any information AdJrcs w. j.

cinici, Pisienfcor Tf(; 6erl Piuf t. Wilmington, North Carolina. jos. d. South Railroad Bon't llll a -ing accident oc-1 at r.K-V.y Mount last Sunday ttr Joe Tetty, the twelve-- i of the late Capt.

Fetty, i place, was run over and 1 yafl.it car at theSouth Rocky i. Joe was a very bright f.r several months had held 'n as messenger boy for the i the freight department i were brought to hia old Ii r-M n-ar here last Monday intered by the side of his whom it is remembered was hi this dace several years ago Accompanying the remains to this T'ace were the bereaved mother ol the lad. his brothers and several friends. Crnibd By Falling Tr. A Rprious accident occured at the lumber plant of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Co.

yesterday which may re sult in the death of a white man named White. From what The Graphic is able to learn it seems that Mr. White was felling a tree when in some manner it suddenly gave way, splitting off some distance from the afrikinar White ft severe blow in te face and on the head knocking him senseless. The tree fell across his prostrate body and when found it was thought life was extinct. But signs of life were dis covered and Dr.

J. T. Strickland was summoned and who rendered medical attention. At last accounts the injured man was thought to be in a very critical condition. Flonic And School Closing.

The closing exercises of Miss Leyta Carter's School at Deans school house took place Wednesday, the festivities beginning in the foremoon with 'ye old time' picnic in royal style, and it is enough and to spare of all the good things calculated to satisfy the inner man. At night the annual concert was held and when a highly interesting programme of musical dialogues, and sketches were given. The splendid showing the pupils made in dicated much effort and pains taking on the part of both pupil and Miss 5 Carterwho has given entire satisfaction to the patrons of the school -md has done a good work in that section along educational lines, FR0MIN1NT CASTAL1AN DEAD, Jlr. "Bill Lou" Arrington Pastes Away Suddenly In Loalsbnrg. The sudden death of Mr.

W. H. Arrington, better known as "Bill Lou" Arrington, which occurred in Louis'n'rg last Sunday, came as a shock to his many friendsthrougk out Nash county and the State, who ro well and favorably knew i him. Mr. Arrington was one of the oldest citizens of the county, being a citizen of Castalia, where he was held in highest esteem and was closely related to the Arrington family now 30 Topidly becoming extinct in this county and for past generations honored and esteemed.

A special dispatch to the News and Observer gives the following account of Mr. Arrington 8 r. Anri'l VI. II. (Billy Lou) Arrington died yetj terdcy of heart failure while sitting In a chair at the residence of his liter, Mrs.

Lee Battle. He had left the bath room and that he felt better than for look a seat with the family. others were called out and when I 'j 1 grandson returned to head was hangirj over 1 1 1 "3 being extinct. r-i -i 71 yenrs DmKt Items. Miss Lillie Calhoun i3 visiting friends and relatives in Rocky Mount this week.

We regret to note that our esteemed friend Mr. A. C. Griffin is on the sick list this week. Mr.

and Mrs. George Dijke spent Sunday in Nashvill the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Overton. Mrs. Zelma Duke accompanied by her brother Mr. Tom Braswell at tended preaching at Castalia Sun- Quite a number of our people at tended the closing exercises of Castalia Academy last Friday and report a most enjoyable time. Mrs.

Mollie Beal accompanied by her little daughter Sallie, of Red Oak spent Sunday afternoon here the guest of Mrs. C. E. Hedgepetb. Mr.

R. C. Jones who for the past two years has been attending Bchool at Buies Creek is home with his father Mr. George Jones for a few day3. "'vr Mr.

W. E. Draper visited the fair sex of Ringwoa Sunday. Miss Mary D. Shearin is visiting friends and relatives in Rocky Mount Very many people of this section attended the closing exercises of Castalia Academy last Thursday and Friday.

Mrs. K. L. Mitchner, of Franklin-ton, i3 spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Tempie Fox.

4 Mrs. E. of Battle-boro, spent a few Jays with her father, Mr. T. V.

Avent last week, Mrs. George Cooper and Mrs, Bet-tie York of Hilliardston were in our section Sunday, also Misses Lillie and Tommie York. Mrs. Miles Bobbitt who has "been spending sometime with her daughter Mrs; Edward Powell, of near Macon, has returned home. The LnTLE Onf.

Thprn Cre man kidneva remedies but few. that accomplish the result. a kidney remedy that comtaios 00 alcohol or opiate" of any kind, complies with -vhe National Pure Food and Druy Law. guaranteed to give satisfaction. Thirty day treatment for $1,00.

Inquire aoout "Pioeoiea" Sold by Nashville Drug 'E ilk' THE 'Arrive at Norfolk, 8. jj Arrive at 1. 13 r- MB 9 -Q A.L of Dry Goods, Notions, Chocs, Ilarchvsre. Etc. Etc.

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