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The Warren Record <
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The Pre?s Publishing Co. i
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W. BRODIE JONES Editor f
HOWARD F. JONES ,
BIGNALL S. JONES
Associate Editors 1
That Justice May Ever Have A '
Champion; That Evil Shall Not 1
Flourish Unchallenged. j
Entered at the post office at War- ?
renton, North Carolina, under Act
of Congress of 1879.
?
He that hasteneth to be rich (
hath an evil eye, and consider- <
eth not that poverty shall come ]
upon him.?Proverbs 28:22. j
What we need to keep the <
nation whole, to guard the pil- 1
lars of the state? we need the
fine audacities of honest deeds; '
the homely old integrities of j
soul; the swift temerities that
take the part of outcast right
the wisdom of the heart.
?Edward Markham.
FROM THE DAILY PRESS r
Farms never had fewer horses or -\
more horse-power. ?Arkansas ?
Gazette. t
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To preserve peace, we need guns s
of smaller and men of larger cal- ^
iber.?Virginian-Pilot.
The point the Supreme Court E
must decide is whether water in s
the railroads justifies soaging the
public.?Greenville News. p
t:
You can't tell which group elected
Hoover until you see which one $
is maddest because it can't rim
things.?Kenosha (Wis.) News.
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Too often the fruit of Naval rival- 0
ry is the apple of discord.?Virginian-Pilot.
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The common man is indowed ^
with certain inalienable rights, all c
of which he must keep fighting for. ii
?Robert Quillen. o
Industry and the professions are e
closely related. Think of what the n
petroleum industry has done for the 0
legal profession, and vice versa.?
San Diego Union. c
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The mellennium will be here when
it takes the nations as long to declare
war as it takes the United
States Senate to declare peace. s'
The proper measure of a man is
the size of the thing required to
get his goat.?Publishers Syndicate. "
WHISKEY BILL '
The press of other matters
has prevented our obtaining
a copy of Senator
Person's bill advocating sale
of whiskey under physicians
perscription at the .drug
stores. We have had to depend
on newspaper accounts
which did not go into detail
as to its provisions. It has
met an unfavorable reception
at the hands of the General
Assembly. Whether justly or
unjustly, we can not say for
the above mentioned reason.
Yet we agree most hartily
with the Warren county
medical society when its
members unanimously said
"I^ure whiskey, sold under
proper supervision as provided
in the Volstead act,
should be available to physicians
of the State for medicinal
purposes."
Here is your condition.
Physicians are prescribing
whiskey. The prescriptions
are filled by an ignorant
bootlegger instead of a
registered pharmacist. That
is deplorable. Whiskey
should be handled in drug
stores under the same rules
and regulations as are narcotics.
The law should be so
drawn that the few good
healthy ones who believe
that they can obtain pure
whiskey as a beverage in
A1-WTlll TMAQf TX7*"fVl
1>I11S lllitlUlCi Will lutvu nuu
the utmost disappointment,
pleasure to know personally
pleasur eto know personally
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
upon the estate of T. H. Strickland,
deceased, late of Warren County,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to
present them, properly verified, to
the undersigned administrator, on
or before the 24th day of January,
1930, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please
make immediate settlement with
me.
This January 24, 1929.
WILTON N. STRICKLAND, Admr
Jan24-6t. Warren Plains, N. C. |
Warren ton. North Carolina
jvery physician in the War*en
county medical society.
iVe know them to be gentlenen
of high honor. If they
;ell us that their power will
5e increased by the ability
;o prescribe pure whiskey
md have their prescriptions
illed by a registered phar
* 11 a j.i
nacist, we Deiieve mac tney
should not be forbidden.
We hope that before this
session of the General Assembly
adjourns that there
will be written on the stature
oooks a properly safeguarded
law permitting
tforth Carolina drug stores
;o handle pure whiskey, such
i law as has our sister State
Virginia, where the prohibi;ion
law is certainly not more
touted than here.
TAX TROUBLES
Editor, The Warren Record, Sir:
-The interest paid on borrowed
noney in the past six months for
Warren county is $4,000, four thousind
dollars. If this keeps up for
welve months it would amount to
nore than all the salaries of the
Sheriff, the Clerk of Court, Audior
and the Recorder.
The sheriff does not collect enough
noney at the present time to
erve the schools in the county.
Renewing notes cost the taxlayers
enough to help break the
axpayers.
TVia cohnnis past, the county over
XiXV MVMVWaw ? ? ? ? m
12.000 a day.
The sheriff has no law to make
eople pay their taxes until May
f each year.
The big tax payers use their
loney in their own business as long
s they can at the expense of the
ixpayers, borowed money by the
ounty accumulates at 6 per cent
iterest from September until May
f each year.
The schools are serve on the most
xpensive plan that is known to
ian, by hauling all the children
n bus transportation.
One of the remedies?put 5 per
ent penalty on all taxes paid after
anuary 1st of each year.
Take care of the little things and
ig' ones will take care of themelves.
County commissioners to spend
he counties money as their own.
F. B. NEWELL.
Rep
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At1
To'
At the close of busin?
Loans and Discounts
United States Bonds
All Other Stocks and Bor
Banking House
Furniture and FixturesCash
in Vault and Amour
Checks for Clearing and 1
Cash Items (Items Held <
Total
Capital Stock Paid InSurplus
Fund
Undivided Profits (Net /
Reserved for Interest
Reserved for Depreciatioi
Demand Deposits Due Be
Other Deposits Subject t<
Deposits Due State of Noi
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Iumciai ixiereoi; uiis
Demand Certificates of D
Cashier's Checks Outstan*
Certified Checks Outstar
Dividend Checks Outstam
Savings Deposits (Due on
Current Credits, Since CI
Total
State of North Carolina?<
R. T. Watson, Presidec
Bank, each personally app
self, says that the foregoin
I Sworn to and subscribe<
the 8th day of January, 1
MAR1
My commission expire
1930.
THE
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The International Uniform ?
Holy Spirit. John 10:7-llj Rom
'/YPR lesson plunges us Into the
" very depths of the mystery of
the divine and of God's presence
. with man. i -t.
The probability is, that the
great "mass of Intelligent Christians
believe in the Incarnation
without considering very deeply
the mysteries that Hp hack of it
They feel as they read the New
Testament the uniqueness and
reality' of Jesus of Nazareth. They
are sure that in him they see the
image of God, in every sense the
hest that man knows, and their
religion is mostly the expression
of a practical working creed which
accepts that Christ as its Lord and
Master, a
Jesus' Answer
But how is the work of Christ
carried on Jn the world? How Is
his spirit made manifest? It is
this question that Jesus himself
answers in the opening verses of
our lesson.
His abiding presence Is through
the Comforter, and he gives the
clear assurance,.as the end of his
earthly, life draws near, that his
spirit will continue to dwell with
men through this Comforter.
Is there need that we should
inquire too deeply into the nature
of the Holy Spirit or into the mysteries
of his relation to the earthly
Christ and the infinite God? May
we not, rather, dwell upon the
evidences of the continued presence
of Christ through the spirit
and the operation of that spirit in
guidance and heavenly influences
for the soul? It is.this course at
anyjrate that is fursued in our
lesson- )
Man knows not even hpw to
pray aright. He does not always
sense his own need. But the spirit
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor upon
the estate of Richard A. Alston,
late of Warrsn County, North Caro- ,
lina. this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to me, properly:
verified, on or before Jan. 25, 1930,
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please
me.
This 25th day of January, 1929
S. E. EURROUGHS,
J25-6tch. Executor.
TRUSTEE S SALE OF LAND
Under the authority conferred
upon Tasker Polk, Trustee, by a
certain deed of trust executed to
him by Charles W. Alston and Harriet
Alston, his wife, on the 1st.
ort of the Condition of
ZENS B
barren ton, ]N
\
rhe Corporation Comn
t
ess on the 31st day of Decern
RESOURCES
ids
its Due from Approved Depository E
transit Items
Over 24 Hours)
LIABILITIES
imount)
i :
inks
) Check ?
fi
*th Carolina and Any
ecured, $39.66 ?
eposit (Due in Less Than 30 Days)
ling.
iding
ling ?
or After 30 Days)
ose of Business
County of Warren, ss
it, E. 8. Allen, Director, and V. F, Wa
eared before me this day, and, being
g report is true to the best of his kr
i before me this
L929. |
r E. GRANT,
Notary Public,
s September 4,
WARREN RECORD
JY SPIRIT-!
ttnflsy Scbool for 3bxl 27. Th#^
of God is in those who seek the
Holy Spirit's guidance, interpreting
the will of God, guiding men
in prayer, and guiding men in
their quest of righteousness and
truth.
Evidence in the World
Can we doubt these things? Is
not the full evidence of it clearly
before' us in the world in the lives
of good men and in what they
have accomplished in the progress
of truth and righteousness? It is
only as men can be led to see life
in spiritual terms and to seek
spiritual help and guidance that
the world can be brought to progress
in higher things.
It is God dwelling in men that
is the gateway to godly living and
the fulfilment of divine purpose.
day of January, 1918. and registered
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Warren County, North
Carolina, in book 99, page 292, default
having been made in the payment
of the bonds thereby secured,
and at the request of the owner
I thereof, we will sell to the highest
I bidder for cash at the Court House
'door in Warrenton, N. C. at 12.00
o'clock, M. on the 27th. day of February,
1929, two tracts of land in
said Warren County, described as
follows:
Tract No. 1. Beginning at a Persimon
in the old Jacob August line,
thence North 89 West 77 Poles and
- ? ' ?? fViA Dnorl
I iy LiinKS 10 a OLUIIC UIX i/iit; iwuuu
I leading from Robinson,s Cross
I Roads to Davis Bridge, thence along
said Road 26 1-2 West 42 Pole? and
24 Links, South 17 West 94 Poles,
South 25 West 26 Poles, South 4
the I
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nission
iber, 1928.
$389,203.71
67,589.14
67,492.50
17,402.79
8,652.04
tanks 140,636.84
3,824.75
43.19
$694,844.90
$ 20,000.00 -|
50,000.00
11,692.97
5,500.00
10,912.18
102.95
311,367.17
39.66
29,264.30
1,985.05
1,035.60
1,800.00
242,999.54
8,145.54
$694,844.96
,rd, Director of the Citizens
duly sworn, each for himlowledge
and belief.
R. T. WATSON,
President.
E S. ALLEN,
Director.
V, P. WARD,
Director.
Warren too. North CmhM
OUR AMEf
1-2 West 13 Poles and 17 Links to South 89 East 61
a Post Oak on the East side of said to a Stone at
Road, thence South 83 East 175 land sold by W.
Poles and 15 Links to a Persimon, m. Duke, thence
thence 11 1-2 West 189 Poles and line South 73 Po!
15 Links to the beginning, contain- a Stone at the c
ing One Hundred and Forty-Two 43 Poles to a St
(142) Acres, more or less. the tract first
Tract No. 2. Adjoining the above thence North 11
described tract, Beginning at a and 12 Links to
Persimon, the North-West corner taining TWENH
of the above described tract, thence Acres, more or '
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too much alcohol. He feels pretty 1
Readjustment compels the livi
creating new business in his comir
there is from going to the mail-ori
We have two distinct types o:
times as these that we see them cl
with his advertising in order to st
goods, the prices of which are chai
the first signs of depression, wring
sales promotion work and waits fc
high priced goods. The first "clear
ond loses what he has and blames
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each week with alluring price red
making every effort, through pers
their merchandise as quickly as po?
What advertising is doing in
merchandisers of the country it wi
but use it persistently.
The force that will carry any
side of him?in his energy, his plu
? mination to go after the business o
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methods that the big catalog hous
1 ness?persistent advertising.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25,
UCAN HOME
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Poles and 2 Links two Tracts of land are the
the corner of the that were conveyed to said
J. White to George W. Alston by W. J. White an?
along said Duke's by deed dated Sept. 16, 1891, M
les and 18 T.inks to k registered in the office ofl
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orner, thence west *wsgn>i*i ui uww rui saia w
one in the line of County in Book 56, Page 68.1
. above described, This 24th. day of January,
1-2 West 79 Poles WILLIAM T. pJ
the begining, Con- FRANK H. GIBBiM
["Y-SIX and 2-3 Administrators of Tasker H
less. The aforesaid J25-4tch. Trfl
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t a man who has been stimulated by
bad after the effects have worn off.
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lunity and in keeping what business
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f business men and it is during such
early. We see one going right ahead
imulate and increase the sale of his
lging daily; and the other, who upon
;s his hands, stops all advertising or
>r the people to come in and buy his
is up" with a nice profit and the secit
on "conditions."
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uctions on certain goods. They are
istent follow-up advertising, to turn
ssible and thus prevent a greater loss. Jg
readjustment for the big successful H
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merchant to his goal is coiled up inck,
his grit, his originality, his deter
f his community and get it.
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