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..cc0.vv.MARca2WMW THE WARREN RECCllD THIRD PAGE. c Local and Personal , Kufus Smiley: was hereSur McRobert Bpoth.spe Sunday - 11 r-VinvViill. was here t t Hrrris, of Macon, was m Tn Monday. . . r..- Dneke. of Ridgewayv was 1 .town Monday. - - - r . T v Miliam, of Oakville spent ....hV? in town. v . k It itC, A " 7 , i-.r i"n town . Walker . of sNorlina, was "v, you ca now get h r. Alex Valker, 0 j kschbbl librsiyjand if REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF MACON xvV VxXXXV-.,; ws here Saturday. j-Mr.-and Sirs Andrew Ni4ftf .1. - - r i ' 1 - i PrtrttMnniifh r tt,.- .V .11 i? a .5 with their friends, Mr.. and Mrs. C. C. Hunteri iJ ? . . -Dr. William Falkner, of Philadel phia, after a visit of a few, days to his parents; Mrand ?MrS. Henry Falkner, -Hr- J ... . woe here Monday r H. Wru Shaw spent Monday in rrn Benson was in town Mon- i' r rv Weaver was her Satur-'left Saturday morning. X' t v Watkins was-here Saiur-' s Ralev Mrs. L. A. Fooler and little son ar rived fin Warren Soft Mimday indrnlnir from Knoxville, Tenn., on her way to her country horns in .the Fork. Messrs iWillialn! and teplieri Bur roughs, Walter Sgerton, Alex Macon nd Jack, Palmer aetored to Neuse Thursday night to attend a darnel eiven bv Miss ifaV.'-' rrv.tU r H" pliment;ary ,to her Friend Miss Ester, Harriss, at which time the engage ment of Miss Harris and Mr. Stubbs was announced Liabilities ' tr - : - v - Capital stock paid' liu ; . .T. . .v?. : . . . 1 . . . .Tv. .. $.8,900.00 : Undivided; profit's,, less Jurrent! expenses and taxespai .' , .-rr 1,909.04 Notes-and bills - rjtecpunted . j .'.7.". ."nonVl - V-v- -." S'.'S' Bills payable .7.7 . .7 .... none .". " " - ; Deposits subject :to,,check. . . . . .;, .. i ....... . . . 33,322.77 Time Certificates of Deposits, r. t. . . .v r .v . .;;.:.-;..-23,001.86 X' 4f! i; & ?1 1 HOW TO 1 A" s r s ?? r 4 . t - . , REE LIBARY No-matteri what Souther state you live, you ca now get help in start- your school " t0'Vn . Has Egerte. of Macon, was j hasn't yet started one, it is high time ' - . lIo set vovir icacner. vmir chni Pnm. i ' 1 -"fA Ml! f M nn Jlonday. - - r-. u, V m Overby, of Macon, Spenti'"""-iiiTy superm- teuucnt anu get xne movement going. Missouri, Virginia, North Carolina, ,r,r7 - town -Mr. c ; rdaV. Mr. M "Williams left Sunday for s'(Trthe:-n markets. llir. 3. E. Aycock, of , Elberon, .Was town Monday. -Miss Tempie Tucker spent Monday B town shopping. e -Mr. Henry Hunter, of Afton, was )B ur streets Monday. -Mr. Jack Ayscue, of ForK J n w.rrpnron Monday. v -Mr. Clyde Rodwell spent week-end nib hiss home people. ! - ; C 7 ! -Mr. John Harris spent Monday and ruesday in Richmond. -Mr. Walter Rodwell : of Oakvillt if,., t T. Thomnson were j-ennessee, jentucKy7'xexas,irlff'ATl bama operate state state-supported systems of traveling libraries. Col lection, of from 25 to 60 books are put nrJ in ?Q cvAri 4 i.AilLJ 'ft j upin sorig IruiiMU xesand sent to groups of five r ten respons -ble farmers, to county ehool comrrlit tcemeto Far mef 's "Union locals, and cccr.sio'nally t sing'e idVklua's A postal card addressed to the State-. iLibraty. Richmlalid j Mi.J the North Carolina Libiary Coramissior, J ;Vl?is. tN.- C, th.e State fBoard jcaucauon, XNasnviiie, Tenn., tne De j aitment of Archives and History, i BANK OR at Macon ;in "the State of North Carolina; at the ejlose f uiess, March 5th, 1917 I .'t:-' -A , ZZ . - - ! v. 7" ,lfeoiji?es7 U77,:r;,.' .;7I 7."' - Loans and discounts. , . , . .,,1,,. .'-!.;... ? -1 $40,988.40 Overdrafts v ... ,i.i .sv.:.i. '-..- 40.51 oanKmg ilouses,1280.00j Furniture and fF4Stues,f9W.--. x -1,847.W JJue from j National Banks-;. . .;. r?r.:: . . . 18,'482.85 Dvr fromjState Banks'and" Bahkera - f . ;7-: -.-4r. f . . . . . .... . "lpSKlSO cash items. . . . . :r.r: ;. . . rr.i. . v. . . . . .- .. . .-; -752:0a- Lroia com. . . . rX, . r?t. . : . . .-. 372.594 Silver coin,, including all minor , coin' rrency , .UV ; 7 ;!7 ,655.87 National bank-notes and.other 1U.tS..Notesv7v7. j .7777;. . 7.-7-227.7.00 Total. Savings Deposits ; .-.-tt;;-. . .'. .v; : . i j-.ineHeJ.Vr.-. ,ene , . ... . .nei Cashier's iChecks"' outstanding Certified CKeclcs7 T;t77 Due to National Banks 1. . . 7.7 . . Due to Stite Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies one. . ...... , Trust Deposits . . . . . .m , . . . . . f . . 4 . . nene i "... . -..7. V7 . . . . -1 J.- - ,. )4.Jl,V.. -Total7.. ; . ..v.. 164.63 .... t It , 7. $67,298T.24' STATE QF NORTH CAROLIN A Ceunty f Warren, March 15thy 1'917 vwcu, pawner ui. tne ABtve-nanea uanK.-ao soiemmy swear tnat ti n W a. n4-n 4- 4. i X J. " 1 i " f" - 1.1 . t m ' f eeo- jIipism:' iffotatoes ... u. . V : -- ' I. '.A I Ro --.. t ------- - - - - - - : - l-- i. 1 - JCiarly .. u--. ,j, 1 J j - ... - - - .;t,s.jt, , ... -V i j . ",t 1 . . - . ! . - . t- -s ,.J j .4 -v',' . '; -VW A- -i v . -O - - - ------ . - --v - Irish GoBblfeBlt 1 j. . -"r 1 t . Burrough 3- i k. . . i, i li - Jk ! -J, , ..4 Comp any "The Pure Food Store". . . - j . - . v the abevel statement .is true te i'.gie best I y" kMewledge.and belief . s - ... i,, ,7 , . , J.:S. NOWELIi Cashier :: Subscribed . and sworn , to, before e,.ihi JLSth day of March, V&i.'UA' , 77 1 1' .-r; :u - . ; j j; M; GARDNER, ' . i! 7 .::-7. Notary Public. Correcti-ttest: W: G:EGERTN, J. E.- RBWELLr J. L. COLEMAN,- " -- u.-i--i. a .; - . ., i si Directors. 4 - 1 Montgomery, Ala,, the Kentucky Li brary TJommission, Frankfort, Ky., r 1, v AT.Ti;r0" ftf Mpty York is a"L.tn? State .Libiary ai?d Historical Con-, -Mr. John Vhite, 01 ;iew, xoik, is..-k,o -n uhma t t tij -spJ ii4iaoiwn, vusiui, 1 cams, wy resiaentF . isitor in town this week. ke; secured. .WVit f,or particular; and -et a school lifary and A travelinr library. Or -fi you live in a state without provision for iravelmg libra ries, resolve now to make your State Legmlatare'giTirthe-inatterttentioir at its very nc-xt session. Thfc 71 essive Farmer. ll . A. Mr Herbert Alston came Saturday j in respective stores, wm bring lui: 7.i .1 avS. ! information how these libraries may -Mr. Howard Palmer, of - Greenbach, iras in Warrenton Monday. -Mr. Ottis Clark,of Fork, spent sev-i ral hours in town Monday. -Mr. John P. Leach, of Littleton, spent Monday "in" our city. -Messrs E. A. Fleming and Rr H. Crazier were, here Saturday, -Miss Erline Lifsey andTMr. Hay iore were in town Monday. f, -Mr. Sidney Overby of Warren ltams R. F. D. was in town Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. C. ,R., Perkinson, of, Wise, were in the city Monday. ttf -Mr. Jesse Macon, after several days jut of town, returned Ipnday j $f 1 1 , -Messrs Wiley Coleman and son, Wiley, were in town Monday.' i - - INVENTION TO PROTECT AMER- Edison, the world's greatest inve, tor,, is now past 70. years of age, but is said to be working 18 hours a day on, plans for, .national 'defense iHe is keeping his plans to himself, or sharing- ihem-only with- the highest mili- -Mrs. V. F. Ward left Tuesday to taryi and navalatthoritis4 . spend tne week in ? Philadelphia, 1, , n -Editor J. C. Hardy, of the Nprlinaj Headlight, was in town Monday. -Mr. P. M. Stallings, of Hawtree, was in toxn Monday and Tuesday Dr. Willis Alston of Littleton spent meral r.curs in our town Monday!.' Mi!?s Mi-y Elsie Thomas, returned fre her home in Hollister Saturday. Thesa are a, few. of the things, the Government would like to have him m vent: Means of detecting the ap proachof submarines under water; a wa-46 defiecfc torpedoes! from their straight course and make them miss their mark; a way to explore--an ene my's - magazines j"ati ra distance, by "wireless" or otherwise; aerial torpe- . o - - - -. - ? Sj. t " - - - - - - - r . -. ' f f iltvv - SlVii. 1 - I f i If 7":' jl 7 v r. H J$7 - r 11 - hfe (a 6 7 : Miss Lily Belle Dameron-rsperrthdTjres-Hbg week-end with relatives in Ridgeway, Messrs Zachary Shearin and Walter Felts, of WisewasriTowWTStoay -Miss Ccuncil, of the Graded School acuity, spent the week-end out of teWK- ;i y -Mr. Roy Rodwell, of Nor'lina spent several hours in town Sunday after- Mes. -Mr. Robert : ' Jacksea, rf 3 Palmers Sprine, Va., spent Monday in Wav- reiten. -Messrs Tom and Jawes Bolton, of Mrry Mount, spent Mendayia -War rente-n. : -Miss Bertie Locnart,"" of Weldon,' W Mor.day in the liome of Mrs. Weldon li ill. and ' r . Joel Whitaker of Ral y"' are - ting, in the.home of Mrs. ' ti. re 4 - . 13 land or a ship's, deck; an anti-aircraft gun which will throw a shot three J: H. WP ,1 , - . v .. . r . - .. . 4 j. . . . . V T. - ... : rf K . - - fl, iC r. -mmm. a; n 1 hub'uhii iiriinwni imww - - ' - - -. f - -. . .. . V C f "11 - a. - - " ' v f - - . , . ' : - ' - - ' r ; -.: ;: : : " i" - - : ? . - - - - .. . . . - - ... - - - ' ' . 1 1; ' : ' . . 17 ::77.. AA-- ...7.;! 7.: .7: ft , -V .. - . -'J -. ,--."' ' . ' . .... . . - ,---'-r : '..fr-" . --j ' - ----. ..I . - - - --.-... -'(.. ..JJ. -v--i. .,- t- 7 .-.. :I, .... . ..... ....... t Iff - 1' . I f ' - IV: - - r-r-V-ri:' ::-7..-::::--::-:.-- M -.-,--. . . ------ ' .. .,.,-' .-.-..-.-....-. - : fNi. . 1 i. " AIT . . i -r?:K:rB:mm --m m- w. ... . -u : ffiwsfe of fe7li2 '-Mlt''tW'fe77B:-77 17 : ..'i5- ,j - :- 77 7 .7 -L - 7.7 . " "7 ! - . "H - J j J - - ..-.- 1 , 11. I JJ . . - and a single Rayo Lamp gives light enough for the whole room. Made in various (Styles, it is' adaptable for all house hold purposes. I 7 It carieUghtedvSltriout removing the ; -lUBMnAde or cnimnev: - - I "Easy to re-wick asy tO"fill ayto clean.-"--- Use Aladdin Security Oil the moit'" economical kerosene oil-for best re----i suits.--. -. -- ' -n--j STANDARD OIL COMPANY- i m (Newjcraey) . . r.. ' . . , BALTIMORE, MD. rr v Washington, D. C Charlotte, J. Norfolk, Va. JJ Charleston, W. VW Richmond, Va, , , Charleston. 8 C t : l I . 5 - T . ? " - - t . - - 1 .ft. - - 1 As v J .. J - - J : ;- ; Arc especially requested to yif it our tore and see : the unnsnally;aitea 7 in SPRING SUITS and COATS also eicetionallv pre7 Ky. xxuc ui lijc newest miDM in oijujvo. ji nxe -of them tha Jtlie old' price, and we are - ; haying splendid sales on these goods; : They come4 "in . ; the kew Sport Effects as; well 'sis Plain" Colors, ; :7 u r -v" ----- --'- ; ... : - Call and see a spqeial display of Silk! Dresses and make youy-Selection while you can get the hest patterns: . Wont you come in at dnce please.' 77 'A m - - 11,1. - Just; opened, a big lotof Men's Spniig Siiits..,- Splendid, ? styles. , Reasonable in. price. , Wont: you call and . get yours- this week? : We have some exeelleht values : m;Alens Shirts iiist eome ik. "A 1 .. - . .i j -.i s. .iv .. ,,1.. ,. ; - 4 i (. . I A. A. 1 . 1 S. J -I ;Car j laths j ust ceme iaalsb car of 'pa$ter. ALLEN -la i V a t- - t J . . n - - C- J & FLEMING GO. L .. S. . j. .. .. v X i r . ....'. A- . , J . I J 1. s . .. . J . (I jf. j . . Ji - ' J- . J -i . ".. v - . irj J. - . - 4 . . - - J . - ,i j . - FOR. SAtE-I AM 7 TAKING OR- If yoowisKo buybr lots, 7" : oSera-forlaHcy Hall aad !Prfd Riee 4 lands,-plantations, or,, standing:. .'tim-T. 77 Yams prpjantmff paster XNortn secjiBeor write to me and -Jet Carolina, J3tck. . 3-6-13-2tc: .S? sameV with -a -description n --r- 'nAVTS . - ,.i?f .what you desire. I-may get results- Reck Mount, N. j - ..- . ; , , ! i i. . 1 " . .11- .. i , - . : : PEAS WANTED-. Highest price paid f r all varieties 1-12-tf. ,.; J. B. POWELL, Warrenton. N. fi. j . 1 X - . t j -. . -i v- of Peas, r 1 Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System' The Old Standatd general strengthening tonic,-" POPULAR MTMERCHANTJLE CO., groves jtasteless chili tonic, drive out . -r j ' ' A Malarianriches the blood, and builds up the sys- 3-ClOtc.- ; - - -' Ridgeway, N. C - terfi. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. sinkable ship; torpedo-proof nets for ships: an explosive ef higher power than, any now m use by thee nations. i If "Mr. Edlsen'years ag could have I foreseen the need of such inventions, tbejUniteStates jgqgg e, .a f rf 'terconditiia ef preparedness than It 1 is now. - , PLEPGI5 OF LOYALTY t IMC t Td- th 1 President ? ef the "United' State)s:fJ As an, Amejican, igithful toA American ideals of justice, liberty ana humanity, and, ppniideji that the Gov ernment has exerted its most earnest effortspto keepus at peace -witlr the ! world, I here-bydeclare my absolute land unconditional loyalty to the Gov- r Messrs Willie and Walter White! spent t,i.. , , .... and unconditional loyait; w 7 :rv Tixm 111 i04't L- l"""""'v ,r" I , , J. ... -KisB Gayle T-rwater visited her pledg my support to you m protect fatber. Mr t . f I ing American rights against unlaw- last-week;:-- ! ci . i j-- .i-i - avw iia unna ainr 1m.eLi1a.u- ai.teii;A.$, auu i w ional rights." ' !frhis is 3 "phsde f loyaty"prepar ed by Mayor IvTitcheFs-Decease Com mittee, in New Yerk. This pledge was signed by Mere tha 1 , per-. sons in one aaj. JJ3 h.tf ! Ml.. C i an, are visiting in the home r the Misses Hawkins. . f N f r1 IIarrissi,titaine nurs ... x Mr. John B. Will lams. are Klad to note. that-Mr: Tar W Jit155 gettinS on.icely and we hope Jillsoon return home.-' Al8tlnBrnlCe SkUberg, teacher at Ru7 g enroute to her school. tkiSP JosePh 'oiint' ChekSi fif iiT ocease, was in WarrentonrMonr' J. the guest of Mrs. Peter Arring- Nltl3SpeS Hilan- Tarwaten a-Mary Mks. Kaleffh to visit their home V4 iJ?? H,Unter' of Portsmouth, rnin7 . ounaay m Warrenton, re , ainff tome t,j.. . Wkia 77 e iuesday accompanied n:,i 7. NOTICE .TheWarre XlvUtyLNtiealx F&MJ Loan Asseciatien will Meet l te et rtfiV iTre:f'14archttmV at '1 l'clck fstearp i 1 J ? r " 1 " F. B. NEWELL, Sec-Treas. GEtlife1, obRdsr rrR "planted Tdriatt plarftsatSOfcperi Dz. Plants iaised frm Mmeefrt. seed from tomatoes weighing from 1 to 2 lbs. Place order now. M. NELSON, i - It has the famous Overland 35 horsepower . motor- 4 7 - - i 4 a f Thejwheelbase is 112 inches. :. :lt has cantilever springs and foua inch tires. ; - -. ..... ... ;i ;.t., , i - ...... ! - - - j - 1 Arid- the price is $795. : See us 1 at once they are selling faster-than I we can get them; ' - 7 s -i J - - - Kb.atiHeheIt"Q'lts yelophient- r More than a quarter of a iiullioii in use-7: driving rnore 'automobiles than any other ' v motor of its power ever designed. iWrffir.hfls anvoiie anvwhere ever builtrso big; fine land comfortable a ear - :Modelr85-6rsiycyim ... to sell for anywnere near so low a price. . r ; xxjorinca wm, s - . t ..... - MM STRICKLAND, Dealer Warrenton; N. CM Phone M. t J J .1. , f., J . The WiUy)ye'rIaril Company, -Toledo- Ohia.. - ; 7. ''Made in U. S. A " -.. l ... . . J .. .1 1. i.. J . . I JJ..I - 1 -. . i v - - . . li - -i - -J - . . . -- ' - - - - - . 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