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Eastern North Carolina Encyclopedia



Court House, Nash County

it will always stand as an evidence of the spirit of charity that a fortunate citizenship feels for those whose existence has been marred by the unkind hand of fate.

Educationally Nash is keeping pace with her rapid industrial and economic advancement,

Falls of Tar River, Mills in Distance, Rocky Mount

for the people realize that only by having an educated citizenship can a community or state keep up with the modern spirit of advancement. The old fashioned little Red School House of the Civil War age is entirely replaced by larger and more modern type buildings. Since 1918 thirteen permanent buildings have been erected and plans for many more are under way. During this five-year period approximately $600,000.00 have been spent on buildings and equipment. There are nine high schools in the county that prepare students for college entrance.

If you desire a change of location, business or climate, and want to cast your lot among a progressive and contented people, come to Old Nash County, North Carolina. Look it over carefully; talk with its folks. They will give you a cordial welcome to their homes and communities; to their county. It is a county in which you will enjoy living and working. By thrift and honesty you will prosper from your labor. Come now and investigate while there are many opportunities for all who will come and look.

For further information about Nash County, write Register of Deeds, Nashville, N. C.

or
M. F. Morgan, Bailey, N. C.

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