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i - SECOND PAGE THE WARREN RECORD 'My Country Tn of Thee, Swett Load f Liberty." THE WARREN RECORD Telephone Number 17. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 19$ CI W. BRODIE JONES Editor & Manager HOWARD F. JONES Onwner & Contributing Editor T..J. TAYLOR, D. D. Contributing Editor Entered at the Post office at War renton, N. C, as second-class matter under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. The Chamber of Commerce has beeen in hibernis? This unusually warm weather should produce action. HAVE been using Doctor Cald well's Syrup Pepsin for more than seven years. I believe it saved my little grand daughter's life, as she had such terrible spasms, caused by the condition of her stomach, until we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for the stomach and bowels." ( From a letter to Dr. Caldwell, written by Mrs. J. r. JBrown, 1012 Garheld Ave., Kansas City, Mo. ) Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative The Allies, it is hoped, knocked all the germ from Germany, but it seems that the Bolsheviki is finding a fertile field. "Billy Sunday is lambasting sin", reads the headline. Yes, siree, Billy is a holy terror when he starts in to scalp the Devil, and he fights for u knockout. Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (SS) $1.00 A mild, pleasant laxative, as positively effective as it is gentle in its action. For a free trial bottle send your name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, III On the last pa,ge of this issue the reader will find "The Shot Gun" col umn conducted by one of the County's citizens. This column will be run in each Friday's edition, and we trust it will prove a welcome addition to the paper. WHY NOT NOW? If the town of Warrenton can im prove its streets and build a modern hotel without any financial set back, and this it can unquestionably do, why not have these improvements now? it tne citizens think so, may n i -w t . i near irom tnem. 11 tnere are any objections, give those interested an opportunity to answer. Let us have action immediately. "Let's go, 1919 we WE WILL WELCOME YOU Warrenton feels a sympathetic chord pass through its nature at the loss of Littleton College by fire. This is a misfortune to the sister town and to the cause of education. The college will soon again com mence its labors, we feel confident, and we beg to suggest that Warren ton be chosen as the new field of ed ucational activity. We feel that the need for an educational school of this type demands that it could most prof itably be built here. The town can afford good dormitories, water and sewerage are advantages, good streets command consideration, and the town will be most anxious to have the College built here. Ihese advantages are not to be overlooked in constructive education of the modern day. FOR SALE One New 5 Passenger Ford. Has demountables, extra wheel and tire M. LASSITER, 1-14-tfc-ltpd Warrenton, N. C. WANTED Few More Regular Milk customers. 15c. qt. Phone 49 Mrs. KATE T. MACON, V14-4tc. City. COAL. COAL. We are expecting a car of Kenawha Splint lump COAL. Leabve your order at my Office for your needs. l-14-4tc. C. E. JACKSON. WANTED Man to Press Clothes. Apply at once to W. W. KIDD, 1-21-19 Sanitary Barber Shop, Warrenton, N. C. Deed's offices in Warren County, N. L.., in Book number 99, page 264, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured and being requsted by the owner of said debt to make this sale, I will sell at Public auction for CASH on Feby. 20, iyy, noon, m iront of the Court House in said county, the property conveyed in said deed oi trust, viz: That certain tract of land situated m Six pound township, Warren County, containing thirty (30) acres more or less and fully described in said Deed of Trust to which reference is hereby made ior a complete description. N. M. THORNTON, Trustee., 1-24-19 Macon. N. C. This January 20, 1919. Our. Easiness Is Growii THERE IS A REASON The sales of our store last year were by far the largest in the history of our business and we know that our sales could not have been so large unless we had proved to the public that we give them the best service and the best goods for the least money. The volume of business which we do should be conclusive evidence that our purchasing power is hard to equal. Goods well bought are one-half sold. This together with the fact that we believe in doing the volume of business, making small profits on each sale rather than to make larger profits and fewer sales are some of the reasons why our bus iness is growing. We are determined to do all in our power to make it profitable and pleasant for you to trade with us. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE By virtue of the power of sale nam ed in the Deed of Trust, executed to me by Nannie M. Hunter and her hus band M. R. Hunter on January first, 1918, which is hecorded in Register of TRUSTEES SALE. By virtue of power conferred on me in deed of trust executed by R. E. Rob inson et ux, dated 23 April. 1913. re corded in Book 85, Page 275, Register of Deeds Office for Warren Co., I win. at request of holder of note secured bv 11 14. . T saia aeed oi trust, detault having been made in the payment thereof, sell for casn at tne court house door m War renton, N. C, on 3rd day Febuary 1919, at 12 M. o'clock, that certain lot oi land situated at Warren Plains. N. C, lying just West and North of W. D. Weldon's land, known as old Walk er Store lot. Dec. 20th, 1918. . J. H. KERR, 12-24-4tc. Trustee. J m m. w Warren County's Leading Hardware Store. " I OR? jgj U LJ TrDS 1 AMERICA AT THE PEACE TABLE No American but who has read with pride the achievement of the doughboy, the Marine, the blue-jacket in the field of action which brought the war to a close. The part of American arms will remain as glor ious as the heritage of freedom it gave the world is verdant. The visit of the American Peace Commission to Europe to perpetuate into a League of Nations the advan tages bought with blood and the Com mission's wholehearted welcome by our allied brothers is also gratifying and significant of the tide of right and practical idealism which takes the world from the shoulders of Atlas and sends it through space upon a higher plane. The ideals which were shaped in Washington, by the head of a Na tion whose motives were not selfish, have by dint of their justice taken hold of the world and in their train it is gratifying to see Lloyd George, Premier Orlando and Clemanceau march endorsing enthuiastically. The details of the Conference in session at Versailles are many, the conclusion of a just peace will not be the outcome of a few ' days but of weeks, but we may rest assured that the League of Nations will be a real ity; that in the future the possibility of war will be remote, and that the world will have an era of good will, prosperity and happiness . which it never before has enjoyed. 2ft (0) Are What You Want 1 ceo Come to see us before buy. to 7 you Will be glad serve you. 0 &1 mi (o) Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. W. WHITTEMORE & SONS Opposite W. H. Riggans' Store '( j jo " - - nzer TRAOE"HARK REGISTERED., COMMANDS DEFERENCE DESERVES PREFERENCE F. S. RO YSTER GUANO GO. Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, O. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. f
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