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11 TTTESDAV, FEBRUARY mH, 1917 THE WARREN RECORD THIRD PAGE 1 5; Local and Personal 2 5 ' - : - g Mr. Billie Felts was in town Hon ' -11 " " ' " '" ' "',. - , day. . Mr..;C.: P. Thornton; of Mtcm,;.ws Jin. town. Monday. . : - -; v - J Mr. Marvin Pavist of Wis -wa :ja mi t M. fcmilev. . Six Pcmn& wk. ?WW earnestly and that the Church is bound to obey the divine orders or fail. In the con- clusj pn pleasin&r r ef ei-enr - w moJ "llll JSjl. - ;fH.ww-.w wnom nothing but the last - reports -are - received t in the in town Monday, v town to-day. , . .. ,. .Mr. J. Bishop, of Ridgeway, was in town today. . Mr. H. K. Kenyon, of Macon, was in town yesterday." . -Mr. W. E. B. Harris, of. Macon, wac in town today. . -Mt. Ed Patar, of . Ridgaway, was. in town Monday. Mr. B. F. Williams, of Wise, was in tcwn Monday. Mr. Walter Duke, of Fishing Creek, was in town Friday. Mr. Ruffin . Fendergrass,. of Shocco, was in town Monday. Mr. Robert Hecht, of Smitn Creec, was in town Monday. ' Thermometer 10 degrees above zero this morning at 7 o'clock. Cotton (of. which there is none of . fered) would be -15 12 cents today. Editor J. C. Hardy, 'of the Norlina Headlight, was. in IVarrenton to-day, on business. Mr. Willis PinneH, who has been confined to his home by LaGrippe, was in town today. Mrs. Dick Smith and Mrs Sterling Boddie, of Oxford, are guests of Mrs. W. T. Alston. Mr. Whit .Watson, of Sandy Creek, was in town Monday. Mr. "Red" Williams, of Hawtree, was in town Monday. Mr. Clyde Rodwell spent Sunday at his home in Oakville. Mr; Clinton Egerton, of Oakville, "pent -Monday in Warrenton. -llr. J. J. Tarwatesr visited in Rich mond this week on business. -: Mr. W. A. Council, of Warren Plains, was in town to-day. Mr. Luther Williams, of Essex, was1 a pleasant visitor here recently. Mr. Allie Hayes, of Oine, spent sev eral hours in our city Monday. Mr. R. Y, King, of Hawtree town ship, spent Saturday in town. Mr. Roy Rodwell spent the week end with Mr. Walter Gardner. . Mr. W. H, Dameron is spending sev eral vJara n T?i"hTrfm1 t.hia wmV. . Mr. A. G. Elliot spent several;. day' Jr. "fhrrhftTw !: wak on business ; i . Mr. Roprftr Bank of Warren, spent Sunday afternoon Mout of town,' David's pathetic question. Is the Young Man Absalom Safe"? .After both sermons the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was duly adminis tered. - ',; Mr. W. T. Alston : was called , to Philsidelphia by the illness of his son, Archibald, who has Pneumonia. We are ideased to say his condition is bet ter to-day. Mt and Mrs. A. G. Hayes "and daughter, Miss Helen, and son, Wilbur, of Oine, and Miss Annie May Coggill, of Norlina. were in town Thursday afternoon. Tte friends of Mr. William Henry Burfell, of "Berry Hill", Va., are pleaded to have him in Warrenton for a visit. His daughters, Misses Lucy and Edith are visiting friends and rel atives here, having come here from Richmond. . - It is a pleasure to the many; friends of Sir. Edward L. Davis to learn ;of his scholarship record at the Univer sity of North Carolina. Mr. Davis was one of the twenty students who led the Freshman class of 320. His average was in the neighborhood of 96. . . -.. ; Mr. L. O. Reavis, of Manson, was in town Monday afternoon. He had been down to the Roller Mill to look after his i affairs there. He said his advertisement of the Roller Mills in the Warren Record had been of ser vice, ' com was being brought to the Mill, and the wheels were merrily turn ing. CHURCHILL NEWS Mr. Mangum Massenburg, of Woods wortB,"is a pleasant visitor in Warren ton. . - r Messrs. Wesley Perkinson and Will BalL of Wise, were on our streets .Monday. '' . '.--'r . ' . The Card Club was detightfully en tertained this evening by Mrs. Al Wfl liams. Mr. William Duke Jones spent J$& week end with his friend ?r. Joe Fleming.- . ' ;.' - Dr. A. S. Pendleton, of Raleigh, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Peter Arlington. Miss Marie S. Seaman, of Ridgeway, was in town Monday, jand subwribed to the Warren Record. - ' . '. Mr. William Polk, after spending a short time in Warremton, returned to Chapel Hill; Saturday. V Mr A. W. Falkener, of Goldsboro was a pleasant visitor in Warrenton during the last week end. 'l ' Miss Louise Allen, after a delight ful visit to 'her friend Miss Mary Harris, returned to her home in Pe . tersbuigTVaM eddaV" . r T Misses Lottie and Lvcia Fleming, of Manson and Mr. Abb. Fleming were in town for a short whiles Friday af ternoon and called, to see us; Our very efficient Cerresponden t at York leaves us .this week far Rich mond. She substitutes her sister, Miss lWciivvhom we veicome to our Staff. Mr, c;! BScinf f. Palmer Springs, .is visiting his sister Mrs. Lucy Scog-jdn, who 4ias been quite ill. Mr. Ai-thur Wood, ef thfj Warrenton Grocery Co and Mr. W. M. Day, of the Record Printing? Co.i are; solieitihg business f oV 'their i. respective firms in Virginia tody. -V .' : v'i"';;;V- -We are pi easisd t wekome a new Corresptdfent ta otciet .force. "Daisy"; ofrc4chillJt6s herself with our,. Staff.'4;a aid get pa per, envelopes -iad . stamps Daiay' and let us hear fvvstx yola of ten. Mr. J. B. ; Boyeev -'Jfr? -; of IXitUeton, smmt Saturday night and-, Sunday In Warrenton. ' He left Sunday night for Fairmont where he has aeeepted a po aition. The best wishes of his friends gc with him. 'V . ' : "-Mr. W. Brodie ! Jones- arrived m Warrenton Saturday night to operate the Linotype in our ofnee for a few days while Ms brother, Xr. TTitpaSl Jones, recuperates from an attack of measles. Mr. B. W. Gardner spent the week end at home with his wife. Mr. Jasper Shearin spent Sunday in and around Churchill. Messrs. John and James Bell, of Warjrenton, were down .Sunday , after noon, i . . Rev. J. P. -Harris filled his appoint ment at Gardner's Church Sunday ,giv-; ing us a good sermon. They say he eamo doWh in a new Ford good lor him. - t-- r. r- ', l -. - . - . Mi. Simon Gardner, is at home from & M. forseveral ;:'days. ..... , Mrs. W. 1 S. - Gardner has returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs. Ray Bowers. Miss Mable - Fiiiler, of Louisbdrg, has been visiting Mrs. Frank Burrows for jjeyeral weeks. u.' : Mr. and -.Mrs. .1. A.' Coleman, of Ar eola, spent" several": days with , Jier motJier, Mrs. Lucy Gardner,' the past week. Mrs. J. 3i Nieholson entertained sev eral of the young people of Churchill one night the past week. Mrs. Lucy; Gardner has been on the sick list. ' - We liope she will soon : be well. ; . ' -. ;.'' . , Mrs. T. H. Gardner, is. at home from her school. We ? hear ' she will soon leavo us for her hew home. DAISY. CARD PARTY Mr. and- Mrs. T. D. Peek enter tained at Auction Bridge on last Fri day night: ,. . . - ; ' : : ' ;; Tlpse ' preaeV and --playing were Mr . and Mrs. Van Alston; Mr. and Mrs. V; F. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dameron, Mr.J and Mrsv.Buxto Williams, Mr; and Mrs.; Edmund White, Mr. and Mrs. LA. A. Williams, : Mr;; and Mrs. -T..' D. Peciv Mrs. John Ker Bradley, aiitd Mr. J.'J. Tarter:; . -: After a much enjoyed game, deli- I ci am refreshments consisting -of cream ed oyster,- sahwiehes and coffee were servid. : '.' '. '-. -; " '' : ; ' dist Church last Sunday morning at tRtively heard the pastor otr te live jubjeet, Religious Propigandism, or ws Plan for Christianizinfir W. It was insisted thai; Christ has Power in heven ahd i& eair aMH REAL ESTATE Mr. Marvin Davis has sold his tract of about- S40 acres' 'lyings in Hawtree tbwnshiVai $600O Jer acre. He has bouit sibout ' 500 acres; at $20: per. acre in Mecklenburg county, Va. J .J : ; On this: farm Mr Davis has purchased-there are about 50 acres in whe.it, and he is quoted as saying that it is ? in a fine -neighborhood, good road si goodehurehes, and schools. PROPERTY SOLD We are informed this morning that Mr. Edmund White has sold one of his choice lots to Mr. Walter Gardner of this town, and that Mr. White has commenced work on a Bungalow to be erected on one of his lots-adjoining the one sold Mr. Gardner. COMPANY H. HOPEFUL will soon be at home.; Sergeant ur- ,., who is here on ftiriougn, ana who' has-had hw ; furlough extended, l haa beeA wired to "master out oy wire to the Commanding officer at Governor's Island, N. Y. Intimation from the boys on the Border confirm the opinion of "being home within 30 days." . , - It will be good news to them and to their friends should this rumor become a fact. :'-;. --r:::y.. 2-48-ltc M: BURROUGHS. Just received car load Horses s aii mulesi Four good Kentucky : farm horses, four young mules one pair of well broken large mules Cash or timeJ. 2-6-2tc. A-C. E. JACKSON. HOW THIN PEOPLE OBTAIN A PLUMP STRONG ROBUST BODY "Before I took tonolihe people used to call me 'skinny', but now my name is changed. My whole body is stout. Have -gained 15 lbs.,-and am gaining yet. I look like a new man", declared F. P. Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., who had just finished the tonoline" treatment. Would you, too, like to quickly put from 10 to 30 lbs. of good, solid, "stay there" flesh, fat and muscular tissue between your skin and bones ? Don't say it can't be done-. Try it. Let us send you free a 50c. package of tonoline and prove what it can -do for you! T c Hunter Drug Co., Warrenton; and Walker's Drug Store, Norlina are dis pensing a, great deal of tonoline. 1 '. More than half a million lin men and women have" glady made this test and that tonoline does succeed; does make thin, folks fat even where all else has failed, is best proved by the tremendous business we have done. No drastic diet, flesh creams, massage, oils or emulsions, but a simple, harm less home treatment. Cut out the cou pori and send for this Free package today. Take tonoline with: your meals and watch it work. This test will tell the story. ; . . - . 50c. BOX FREE . Free Tonoline Coupon -This coupon, with 10c in silver to help pay postage, packing, etc., and to show good faith entitles holder to one 50c. package of Ton oline Free. Address the Ameri - can Proprietory Co., Boston, Mass . O 3D i RHONE T5- SHE Deserves THe Let her Valentine J be a Box of NORRIS' The Warren Pharmacy wB. M. fUTTLE, Manager . The Service Store ' "We deliver right now. " 0 . t 1JI O: Flowers of Choice Varieties i ., a.m. -.A Roses In All -Colors, Double Violets, Sweet Peas, Lillies Of The Valley, Orchids, Carnations In All Colors, Narcis sus, Freegias, hyacinths, And - All Other Flowers In Sea- - sonl . : ' ' . :,-.-. ' -' --:.-v , . WEDDING FLOWERS A SPECIALITY. ' -.. -? :. ' ,-' - . . . Floral Oferings Artisticially. Arranged On Short Notice. Blooming Pot Plants, Palms and Ferns In Great Variety., J. L. O'QUINN & CO., Greenhouse phone, No. 149 - - Rose Bushes, Shrubs and Evergreens In Variety. Raleigh, N. C. Store No. 47. Iorida ancl "' 1 ' '. ''' f "'.'fT1 '"..' - H . Il II II f JDci Conducted Tours To the following Popular Winter Tourist Resorts Personally JACKSONVILLE PALM BEACH MIAMI KEY WEST CUBA: NEW ORLEANS ST. AUGUSTINE TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG HAVANA MATANZAS MARDI GRAS Operated During the Height of the Fashionable Tourist Season, theseTours to the Land of Sunshine and Summer " will be personally conducted by experienced repre sentatives, who will look after all details and arrange ments, leaving patrons free to enjoy the quaint and interesting sights. Make Reservations now, as the accommodations, which are all of the Highest Class, are limited. Write for Booklet and Information GATTIS T0URS Tourist Agents, Seaboard Air Line Railway R A L E IG II, NORT HC A R 0 LI N A r-SPECIAL SALE OF USEB CAR3-i You may want a high-grade Car, belt do not care to pay the price of a brand-new one. v k- The following cars have been overhauled nd, repainted in pur shops and can be bought at about !5 One-Fourth of OHsina! Price; CADILLAC, REO, 'WlLLYS-ICNIHT, MITCHELL SIX MAXWELL, OVOILAND, SAXON, (Fours and Sixe) OAKLAND, . nyiCK, PATTERSON . FORD (3tn, 2 and 8 P4Mngr) ' . Many of thes cars ar; practically as rood as new. New cars give no better service. Come p our salesrooms now and: get first pick these bargains, or write for complete information. o KAEHLER MOTQU CO TlPArJ Y, Hichmonci, Vq. ,S S9ll.! .eJSS4ii13 TSZ Sy$59 s TttE UNIVERSAL CAR V Everywhere Ford cars are building small business into "Bigger Business." Whatever your transportation cost may be the Ford will lessen it with a greater meas- ure or userumess. it mumpies salesmen wnerever iney travel, and coss about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. With more than 1,750,000 Fords in acive daily service you don't experiment with Ford value. Runabout $345, Touring Car $360; Coupelet $505, Town Car $595, Sedan $645 all f. o. b. Detroit. Order now and realize this value. . W. B. BOYD & CO. .,,.,. .11. wjjg,.liiJ.ii..,.iii. i I D m wmm ., Model S5-4 f . o. b. Toledo 795 Model 85-4 f . o, b. Toledo tig roomy car is luxurious no two ways -Sbout it. ' I . " - ' . ' ' But extra inches in an automobile cost hun dreds! of dollars as a rule. It took an investment of millions in facilities for tremendously increased production To effect the economies necessary to produce luxurious size at this price. , The wheelbase is 112 inches -r The seats are ' comfortable and roomy and , there's plenty of leg room front and back. And your further luxurious comfort is assured by cantilever springs, big four-inch tires and balanced weight the gasoline tank is at the rear. Beautifully finished ! every convenience ! 1 Price $795!!! ' Model 85-6, six cylinder, 35-40 horsepower. 116-inch wheelbase $925. VYUWWlUCMb W UiWiVU , W. t. STIUGRLAND, Dealer 84, The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio '.'Made in U. S. A." hjji hi in I, u ...i. . i i i uimiii j", 1 1. ,ii.. ... ...jl-.iu ,u?M'T,r . CO V v v CO to
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