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JPRIL 19, 1929 i Record sd Rates vord each issue / / ts a Word jj Oents a // >Type) // ; counted Minimum / / K1CI"' h. B jspjay Warty Ads, 35c an jl B 'o insure proper ciassiflca- |/j Btii Want ads should be in II As office by noon Wednesday. 11 .Ids signed "Care Record" II. S Strictly Confidential II. K Classified Ada j A Charged ' m?Scept to Kc?ular Display , B Advertisers II, B \o Ads Received Over 111 M Telephone h mted-to rent an apart- ! - T'"'eron. N. C. Any oneji />s:ed write to Box 295 or : jone 243-W, Littleton. al2-2t ALE-GOOD .MILK cow, ' to pail. A. L. Hudgins, , al9-2t. j MOWERS SHARPENED? ' i sharpen and repair any ' tower?Eclipse lawn mow-r ipened tree of charge, j ihles Hardware Company. L -YOU TO SEE THE j ues in ceiling, flooring, finishing boards and I at "The Place of Valbx S. Watkins, Hender- j [VERS, GARDEN HOSE, 1 ; pots. Everything for j n and lawn. W. A. dware Company. c JETTING AND HEAVY I nee, Dixisteel poultry1 e best you can buy and * able priced. W. A. J iware Company. i[THERE'S PAINTING TO RE be? Use Woolsey's, The 01d|r Eaole. It has given satisfac-<; for 76 years. Alex S. Wat-!" Henderson, N. C.. "Where, can save on your painting.'' i. klED - SEC ON D-H AND 1 Lthes lor some destitute white c fcdren and some clothes for in- ? lid white woman. Any one wish- t k to help please telephone ( B-W. Littleton, or write to Box i: p Littleton. N. C.. or leave bthes at court house at Warren- * PX GRASS SEED-HAVE A t etty lawn, sow Lanaretjis Ever- 1 een lawn grass mixture?Will i: ? uiiuer suaue ana mane jou ^ pretty even lawn. \V. A. Miles 9 Krdware Company. ( ? PLACE OF VALUES" IS I Kadquarters lor Rex Flintkote 6 Kpersaturated Asphalt Shingles, r Kip shingles and individual e Kingles that combine beauty th protection. Alex S. Wat- \ Kr. Henderson. N. C. c k\vs and plow casting? b Ke have the geuine Girl Cham- f on and Boy Dixie Plows and j Ksting. Also the Emporia Girl Kampion and Dixie Plows. Gen- j Kne Oliver Chilled Plows and t Ksting. \v. a. Miles Hardware j Hompany. c 11USHEL WANNAMAKER im- * Koved cotton seed lor sale. See j, I G. Limer at Warrenton. ^ ao-tfc ^ ko-e-namel- for inside ? Kd outside purposes. Dries dust Ke in four hours, hard in four Mrs. Cheaper than Lacquer 1 F ?oesn't have the unpleasant F? W. A. Miles Hardware s V THE RECORD WANT ADS K RESULTS. 1 ffT THE PLACE OF VALUES" ? Henderson! it is like a real " KmSt0re' featurinS Woolsey's 1 plete toe ol quality paints. 3 Watkins. "Where you can J^jour painting." |t! CIAL-..SEE THE 16" garden c E? We sell!n& ?or $1-00> F Jr- Garden Plows and re- < P^panv A Tlilts Hardware . SEEDS-BUY YOUR ere you can know the we Jerm;n?ion on every seed. laeruJomi)!e,-e stock- w A 2_^taware Company. bushels cleve-i EL v. ? c?tton seed at $1! pjJttUjc. pinnell a-19-3t I |r rent-oppices on main! F Talk to M. Perman. t sale~nicf' gernsey cow 1 fc.,,second calf. Miss Lucie T. 1 P*- wWen Plains, n. c. 1 U a!9-lt \ Pgal notices I fmotratlc primary townl lfo,,0f warrenton i V lile 22nd day of April, 1929, I Warren ton, Noi at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Court J House in Warrenton, N. C., the Democratic Primary for the election of mayor and commissioners of the Town of Warrenton will be held. The regular election will be held May 7th, 1929. WILLIAM T. POLK, Chairman Democratic Executive Committee of the Town of Warrenton. NOTICE OF EXECUTORSHIP The public will take notice that I have this day qualified as executor upon the estate of the late Chas. D. Curtis. All persons indebted will make prompt payment. Claims will be filed either with me or the undersigned attorneys, within 12 months from this date, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 19 day of March. 1929. JOHN HENRY BURNETT, Williams & Banzet, Executor. Attorneys. Norlina, N. C. m22-6tchw&b. NOTICE SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS By virtue of the authority conferred on the undersigned trustee in that deed of trust executed by Anderson J. Broadnax on the 14th day of April, 1920 and duly of record in the Warren County Registry in Book 111 on Page 101, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein and thereby secured, and having aeen requested by the present holder of said indebtedness so to do, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Warrenton, N. C., between the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. M. on the !9th day of April, 1929, the following described lands: One tract or parcel of land sit, >% "Drtn r> V\ i v\ Ilfnw Licitc m ivuanuxvc jl uwiidiup, waxren County, State of North Caroina, and described as follows: adjoining the lands of John Byrd and jthers, bounded as follows; Beginning at a Sycamore 'tree on Lizsard Creek (and on the Virginia md North Carolina State Line) at ? as shown on pl?t, running S. 88 E. 30.90 chains to a stone, thence j 3. 81 degrees 40' W. to a stake, _ itwo, as shown on plat), thence N. 77 1-4 W. 29 chains to a Beech on p gizzard Creek, thence as it meand- fi ?rs to the beginning, containing M ifty three and three-quarters p lcres, more or less. This is the s< parcel of land conveyed to said p \ndrew J. Broadnax by deed from w L,ouise Ross and husband, said deed iated January, 3rd, 1920, n This notice dated and posted warch, 27th, 1929. L. W. KIDD, Trustee. Jurgwyn & Norfleet, Jackson, N. C. attorneys for trustee. m29-4t-wk ci RESALE OF LAND ri Whereas B. H. Hicks and Belle p l. Purvis, Executors of the will of T r. T. Hicks, trustee, sold on the c !5th day of March, 1929, the here- r< nafter described real estate, ir And whereas, an advanced bid h las been placed with the clerk of o: he Superior court, upon the pur- u: hase price of said land, and pur- bi uant to an order of said Clerk of di he Superior Court of Warren di bounty, North Carolina, authoriz- M ng a resale of said property, and, lj By virtue of a power contained N n a Deed of Trust executed by N. bi I. Gholson and Sarah B. Gholson, tc ecorded in the office of the Regiser of Deeds of Warren County, in st 5ook 110 at page 1, default hav- N ng been made in the payment of H he debt therein secured, on re- 8, [uest of the holders, I shall sell B - - _ j_ i i rvi or cash at public auction, ac me lourt House door in Warrenton, ^ I. C., to the highest bidder, on the fe :th day of May, 1929, at 12 o'clock 0 loon, the following described prop- P rty: 4] That certain tract of land in ^ Varren County, North Carolina, ni ontaining two hundred and foureen and 20-100 acres, located on oth sides of the new road leading c rom Norlina to Warrenton, N. C., A ust east of and near the town of ~~ lorlina, bounded by the lands of Jrs. Carr Moore, High street in he town of Norlina, ?J. M. Frazier, e? 1. H. Hawks, W. R. Hundley, Yan- Jey, Eugene Alston, John B. Davis, ? llfred Wright, O. T. Hicks, and >erhaps others, being the lands itely conveyed to N. H. Gholson "j - ? y TT T-r nf y J. W. AdCOCK ana Li. n. nawiiea ? nd others; see the deeds of record or courses and distances of the sb oundaries of the said lands. fci( Several small tracts of the above ^ 14 acres have been sold by the bi "l'ustee, leaving 126 1-2 acres to be 19 old under this trust deed. er B. H. HICKS and BELLE H. PURVIS, w Executors of the will of T T. rl licks, Trustee. al2-4t ^c lenderson, N. C., bl ipril 5, 1929. a a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE E. Having qualified as executor of ar he estate of Mary Hawkins, de- 14 eased, late of Warren county, N. C., tb his is to notify all persons having Ni laims against the said estate to S rOBEY AND TYKE ( 1 GOLUXTltfG OL& I JcuflWS FOR. Poofc [~ I PEOPi-E I L rth Carolina THE tt ,= All Ov I Wc The Newspapei Re; THERE'S / READ THE WA WANT ADS-IT YOUR ADVANT 0br Warn -5? X resent them to me, properly veried, on or before the 29th day of larch, 1930, or this notice will be lead in bar of recovery. All per 3ns indebted to said estate will lease make immediate settlement ith me. WILLIAM J. ROUSE, i29-6tch. Executor. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND By virtue of the powers of sale ontained in a certain Deed of f Mortgage executed by the War;n County Cotton Warehouse Comany, a corporation, to B. R. Lacy, Measurer of the State of North arolina, and duly recorded in jgistry in Warren Comity, N. C., 1 book 119, page 308 et seq, default aving been made in the payment f the bonds secured thereby, the ndersigned will sell to the highest iider for cash at the Court House aor in Warrenton, N. C., on Saturay, May the 18th 1929, at 12 o'clock C. that certain piece or lot of land ing and being in the Town of orlina, State of North Carolina, ounded and described as follows, >-wit: Tract No. 2?Beginning at a ake, SAL Right-of-Way; thence 6E 396 feet to center of State ighway; thence along Highway S I E 112 1-5 fleet to corner of Lot ; thence S 6 W 364 feet to stake l SAL Right-of-Way; thence Westerly along Right-of-Way 115.8 iet to the beginning, containing one I) Acre. See Map in Book 116, age 80 and Deed Book 112, Page .9, Office of Register of Deeds for barren County. This property is sar the town of Norlina. NATHAN OBERRY, Treasurer of the State of North arolina. a-19-4tcwks pril the 15th, 1929. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contain1 in a Deed in Trust executed by H. Olsen Jr. and Mamie Y. Isen, recorded in the office of the egister of Deeds of Warren counin Book 123, at page 49, default iving been made in the payment the debt therein secured, on relest of the holder of the same, I - *.12 tail sell for casn, oy puunu aut-1 an, at the Court House door in rarrenton, N. C., to the highest dder, on the 6th day of May, 29, the following described propty: Begin at Hawks corner on the 'arrenton and Norlina road and in along Hawks line E. 6.73 chs. i an iron stake or stone on a anch, then N. 2 E. 23.48 chs. to rock, then N. 87 1-2 W. 5:54 chs. to white oak stump, then N. 2 3-4 8.65 chains to a Hickory, Wright id Duke's corner, then N. 89 W. chains to a stake near a bridge, len S. 71-1-2 W. 13.60 chains to orlina road, then along said road . 29 E. 15.11 S. 52 E. 7.45 chs. S. /[-AND \THot VEM^I Y?y F0^m NtH f YOU DION v ' ** } i WARREN RECORI / 10 t lr er 7/*? >r/7 Want Ads Are < adl reason! lRREN record will be to age. i y m 2uwri> || i * 53 E. 8.84 chains S. 43 3-4 E. S. 301-2 E. 244 chains to the bebinning, containing fifty-lour and one-fourth acres, not including the 5 1-2 acres sold to Tom Greene nor the 2 1-2 acres sold for cemetery. B. H. HICKS, BELLE H. PURVIS, Executors of the will of T. T. Hicks, Trustee. Henderson, N. C*. al2-4t FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained in a Deed of Trust executed by J. H. Olsen Jr. and Mamie Y. Olsen recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren coun ty in Book 110, at Page 280, default Having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in j Warrenton, N. C., to the highest & ? * To the Ta of W< Cou } I am asking all t already paid thei please come forv once, as the law di tise property for ts first of May. Kindly save en all concerned by i at once. O. D. Wl Shei I iGHT \ T VUAMT? 1 , r,f,,lU , vwC VS GOT , Jamy^STGR 31 vTr <9 1/ if M ) . ) Warren to bidder, on the 6th day of May, 1929, the following described property: I It is that tract in Warren County, North Carolina, containing 22 acres as per survey of J. D. Palmer, plat of the Adcock Tract on East or North East side of the road leading from Norlina to Warrenton adjoining the lands of H. H. Hawks, R. L. Yancey, F. B. Wiggins,_ High School and lands of N. H. unoison. See deed of this date from N. H. Gholson and T. T. Hicks, Trustee. B. H. HICKS, BELLE H. PURVIS, Executors of the will of T. T. Hicks, Trustee. Henderson, N. C. al2-4t April 4, 1929. YOU HAVE TO TELL TO SELL. THAT'S A FACT THAT IS BECOMING BETTER KNOWN EVERY DAY. 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