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gpTlDAY. JANUARY 26, 1917 YORK ITEMS THE WARREN RECORD that's to matter with NEWMAN'S our sister town? It seems She ie always trying to give YORK a round, T5y jofting her news Items down. We notice last wetk she had Mrs. Lucy Perkinson's name, When every-b dy in the commutdty knows, even tht weak at d insane. That Mrs. Lu?y Perkinson lives only a few YARDS from York over on the hil'. TFhere she has lived many years, and we trust she will "live many more still. So now my good Correspondent get to work in earnest, 5 ep down in tho TIorit oi y nr. town. When any-body from YORK or other tosv 3 j as bv, "ust jot it down. Tut please remember and don't cross over the line, Yov from Mt. Auburn to Nutbush is mine. When you see Aunt Betsy's column full, and running over the brim, Do your uttermost the next week to catch up with them, ut don't stand on the suburbs of York with a deep sigh and moan, Fcr tbe ch 'erf il grin, will let you in. where the kicker is never known. 4 Get your news Items off early. The Editr will appreciate your prompt ness." Dear Headers: Be prompt in re newing. Keep your eye on the label. Mr. Rufus Robertson, from near Keats, Va., was a business visitor on tur street 3 Saturday. W. B. Chaplin, M. D., of Townsville, N, C, was a welcome visitor in our Tieinity recently. Mr. William Reed and family, from ear Palmer Springs, .Va., visited in We home of Mr. W. W. Kimball and J. A. Kimball, a ferw days ago. Mr. Bob Wilson, of Keats, Va., visit 4 relatives in our midst one day last Mr. William Moss, of Kats, Va., passed through last week enroute to Henderson on business. Mr. J. C. Newell "The Rawleigh Man," of Warren Plains, was a wel come visitor in our vicinity last week. Mr. W. W. Kimball spent last week i Warrenton attending Superior Court. Mr. Taylor Watkins, of Gold-Leaf, Va., was on our streets Friday last. Mr. T. D. Harris, of Keats, Va., passed through our midst Friday en route to Henderson. Mr. Willie Cole, from near New mans, was a welcome visitor on our streets one day last week. Mr. W. C. Fleming, Jr., spent the reek-end in Henderson on business. W. C. Harmon, M. D., of Palmers Spring, Va., was on our streets a few tays ago. Mr. Simon Curl, from near New mans, was in York one day last week looking after business. Mr. W. E. Whittimore, traveling salesman of Norfolk, Va., spent a couple of hours in our midst recently. We were glad to have Mr. John Williams, of Wise, spend several days f last week in our midst. He is acting as general supervisor over the nice dwelling being erected on his place in this vicinity. His house w burned by fire a few weeks ago when occupied by Mr. Floyd F. Fleming. The friends of Mr. Fleming sympa thize with him in. his misfortune, and are glad to know that he was lucky in saving all house furniture and etc., except cooking utensils, so we have been in formed. Mr. J. Willie Paschall, from near Newmans, was a welcome visitor in our midst Monday. Mrs. Lucy Perkinson returned home Thursday, after a pleasant visit to her nephew, Mr. J. H. Holloway in Ral egh, N. C. Mr. J. W. Smith, from Henderson, .as a business visit in York Friday. Mr. J. A. Kimball spent a day of last week in Henderson on profes sional business. Mr. C. H. Buchanan made a busi ness trip to Henderson this week. This scribe certainly' enjoyed the Httle composition by little Miss J. SI;eaiintin.lastrweek,..RecQrd,. and it- ' f?eims " irob'd ' "tro:of ' that" ' the'- ' Areola" ' -.School is making good progress. When iG teachers, take a real interest in ;. : their pupils 'you .' may; watch for good '.remits. "'' ":- - '- - ' Mr. Boyd Wilson, from near .Gold Leaf, Va., was on our streets one day; week. - -: ."' TvTe are patiently waiting to hear the Wvd'Ung bells. " . ' ' :- " ' - ' r. L. D . -Paschall, - from near ; New ir;an,:s passed through Monday en-; route to Warrenton.'. Miss Lucia II. Fleming spent Tues in Warrenton shopping. Rest wishes to the Warren Record its readers, and it efficient staff of Workers, -. ' ' Mr. George . ML Spain and family have moved from Cedarville farm, and are now occupying the dwellilng formerly owned by Mr. W. A. 'Bu chanan on Main Street. We welcome tkem to our little town and trust their stay with us will be a long and prontame one. - "AUNT BETSY." GARDNEE-WINSTEAD Mr. Bernard W. Gardner, ot War ren County, N. C, and Miss Lucile Winstead, of Person County, N. C, were married Monday afternoon, Jan. 22, 1917, in the Warrenton. Circuit parsonage, Warrenton, N. C, the groom's pastor, Rev. Robert Houston Broom, officiating. Both parties are prominently connected in their respec tive counties, and have many friends who will receive this notice as a pleas ant surprise. Mr. Gardner is a travel ing man, bat" he and Mrs. Gardner, we are pleased to know, will reside in Warren County. They have our sin cere wishes for a happy, useful, pros perous life-voyage. M ARM ADUKE ITEMS Mr. Vernon Wilk who has been employed on a railroad in Spencer for several months is now at his father's home convalescent, after a slight spell of Lagrippe. Mr. J. D. Riggan and wife visited her mother here Sunday bringing with them Miss Bessie Powell who has enjoyed a week's visit to them at Mt. View. We welcome to our community Mr. j Jim Cheek and family who has recent ly occupied their, new home near the home of Mr. Peter R. Davis. Mr. S. Vernor Duke visited in the home of Mrs. Lola Bennett near War renton from Friday till Monday after noon. All is supposed to have gone well with him until he reached Mr. C. A. Haithcock's home on his return when the horse broke loose and start ed running home at breakneck speed. Suddenly the buggy was checked and came to a stop when the horse started between some trees with it. No one was hurt and the buggy and harness slightly injured while the horse kept on home. Very recently a traveling band of Indians stopped through here pro tending to be fortune tellers but prov ed to be robbers in a sly way and some folks had to defend themselves and their property and keep them at bay at the point of guns. 'Mr. Tom White and family, of Grove Hill, Messrs., Thad and Jim Cheek and Mrs. Albert Bugg with Mr. THIRD PAGB P. R. Davis and wife spent Sunday with Mrs.11. C. and T, W. Davis. . . Mrs. Btcssell King is spending" some time with her lather, Mr. S. R. Duke at this date. : a , Mrs. J. C. Pridgen and Miss Janet Pridgen jspeiit one day recently with Mrs. Jno. Powell. "MIZPAH" Take Advantage Of the Opportun ty to Get First-Class Photos; Etchings and Mineatures. Mrs. Gillam will be here some time and will do all in her power to give perfectly satis factory work If you are pleased tell others, if not tell' her. in A Prosperous Nation Observes Thrift Day! (Ql5 February 3rd, set aside for the nation-wide observance of Thrift, will register increased , conservation throughout the country, and the opening of many bank accounts. This Institution, as a Trif t center, extends a cordial invita tion to celebrate the day by opening a Bank Account or increasing the present balance carried. A hearty wel come awaits you. Citizens K Henderson, an North Carolina THE LEADING BANK OF THIS SECTION sppp X m!B Slipl I..W I : km ton mm : nd; a single Rayo Lamp gives light enough ' for the whole room. ;:' ' Made in various styles, it is adaptable for all household purposes. It can be lighted without removing the latnp-shade or chimney, ; Easy to re-wick easy to fill easy to clean. ..,.: ' Use Aladdin Security Oil the most economical kerosene oil for best re sults. ; -. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE, MD. Washington, D. C. Charlotte, N . C Norfolk, V. Charleston, W. Va. Plrhmond. V Charleston, 8 C. 8 dLfPW ' pif i mm Turn ver th e Page! Turn over the Page. The year is New, And all of the Old Year's griefs are dead Too late for the kindness we meant to do, Too late for the word we left unsaid, The old year's gone with the old mistakes But over the hill a New Year breaks. Turn over the Page and begin Planing , Come to NORLINA to do your shopping. Your opportunity for buying the best is Here And we sure can save you Money in HARDWARE A Big Stock of Goods. We are Anxious for your Trade Come to see us and you will be well repaid. Yours for Service, uaonsm iiiu 'i'-i . - . i , J:s '!i J j 1- owar tMit .5 9 who has made numerous visits here as the representative of the A. K. Hawks Co., of Atlanta, Ga., will be with us again" oh Monday and Tuesday, February 12. and 13 and at regular intervals thereafter, to test and fit glasses. Dr. Smith is one of the most experienced and proficient Eye Specialist in the State and will give you the best of service and furnish glasses in any style ycu may wish, at moderate prices. Examination Free, and all work guaranteed by us. Don't forget the date. Two days only. :un Warrenton,.". North Carolina Il t W i c it j i-r ir..:m ? Xi II H I : 1 vJnn II 11 cri i 9 Every Kiretin la guaranteed for 15 years, flaw or no flaw. Your money oack if tlie Kir stinbond does not live up to its promise. The. Eirstin method clears land from 19 to SO percent cheaper than any other. We guar antee this, too. ' ,1ne CbH in Your Storms Land." It gives you " Big money to 'those -wKdi 'orfieJ: e&fly. 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