PAGE TEN Folks and Events t a Friends of John H. Fleming, former county commissioner and progressive farmer of near Norlina, are glad to leam that his condition is improving since an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Fleming was here yesterday. He said that farm work was nmcrrpssine' nicelv. r* vo- ~??o John Purdy, a nephew of E. A. Skillman of Warrenton, who worked here for some time last year, is now in business with his father in McDonough, New York. In comment upon the business which Mr. Purdy senior bought from Mr. Morse who had been his partner for 19 years, the Oxford Rexiew-Times says: "The standing of Mr. Purdy in the community assures success to the new management. The son, John Purdy, is welcomed to the business) life of the town. The new firm will 1 be known as 'C. E. Purdy & Son,' and they will carry on as heretofore j a general merchandise, trucking and telephone exchange." Friend of Alex Katzenstein, who has been sick for some time at Warren Plains, are glad to see him again upon the streets of Warrenton. "Mr. Alex" had been a familar figure about the town and we are glad to see him here again. W. A. Miles has two window displays this week which are causing general approval. One on sporting goods Is seasonable and a "knock-out" right off the bat. The other shows a lawn mower with its blades turning just above a carpet of grass. "I heard Congressman Kerr at Roxobel-Kelford the other night," Cobb, salesman for the Old Dominion Paper Co. commented here yesterday. "He made a good speech, too, and the house was packed." Congressman Kerr returned to Wshington on Wednesday. Enclosing a clipping from The Tar Heel, student newspaper of the University of North Carolina, a friend from Chapel Hill writes to the editor, "It might be news of interest to the readers of your newspaper that James C. Harriss, I think of Inez, has been taken into the Tau Kappa Alpha fraternity, a national forensic organisation. Only men who have excelled in the art of debating are taken. Harris has made a noble record on the campus of Carolina this year. He also has been elected to the debate council fr?r the rnmincr vpor anri is nnp Vtt AVA VAAV VWiiiMiQ ^ VIA* V**AM ?W of the most outstanding men on the team that will return to school this Fall." Charles Kitchelt, Warrenton's efficient decorator and a gentleman of much general information, departed yesterday for Richmond where he will spend several weeks before going to Washington for the remainder of the Summer. He expects to return here in early Fall. J. Edward Allen, superintendent ox education in warren ana iraternal correspondent for the Masonic bodies of the State, was at New Bern on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday attending fraternal meetings. Friends of Miss Edna Allen, statistical officer for the office of the county superintendent, regret that she has been confined to her home for several days on account of illness. TRIAL OF MACON ( Continued From Page 1 ) B. S. Jones, W. S. Smiley, Luther Paynter, W. D. Rodgers. Second week?H. M. Williams, G. W. Little, Lee Loyd, A. L. Fleming, Peter R. Davis, M. C. McGuire, R. H. Frazier, R. J. Bender, A. T. Hanselman, W. C. Mabry, Perry Harris, J. H. Alford, J. E. Rooker, Jr., J. M. Frazier, J. W. Edwards, N. M. Thornton, J. E. Moseley, J. V. Cawthorne. Judge W. A. Devin or Oxtord will preside over the terra of court which opens here on Monday morning. He and Judge Barnhill exchanged court and the jurist who was to preside over Warren court will go to Wilson instead. The court has an unusually small number of cases docketed on both the criminal and civil docket, but the nature of the cases in criminal court is such that many Warren citizens will attend. SON BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bolton a son, Robert Earl. CARD OF THANKS We, the Pinnell family, wish to thank our many friends for thendeeds of love and kindness shown, also for the profusion of flowers in our sad bereavement. MOTHER, WIFE AND CHILDREN. . * Warn Afton Locals Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bowden, Misses Marie Pinnell and Blanche Burroughs visited Miss Addie Pinnell of E. C. T. C. Sunday. Miss Grace Collins has returned to her home in Richmond, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Pinnell. Mrs. Malvin Felts of Richmond is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. H. Pinnell. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pinnell and son, Miss Essie Condrey and Mr. Malvin Felts of Richmond visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Anna Weaver and Lula Belle Fuller and Messrs. Louis Fuller and James Lee Rideout spent Sunday at Buies Creek. ( Mr. Fred Collins and Miss Hart ( Powell of Richmond spent the week ; end with Mrs. Sam Pinnell. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Duke and < family ol Warrenton were visitors , ?*_ T-> T1 Vintr ] in me nome 01 im. xv. * . u.uib Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Floyd of , Warrenton were visitors in the home ' of Mr. Howard Throckmorton Sun- . day. Friends will be gald to learn that Mr. Robert Pinnell is improving in the Henderson hospital. HONORS VISITORS Honoring Misses Loyce McCord and Corny Perkins of Richmond, Mr. Ervin Adams entertained at a three-course dinner at Hotel Warren on Saturday evening. Guests of Mr. Adams' were Misses McCord and Perkins, Mildred Allen; Messrs. Graham Boyd and Bignall Jones. Lespedeza bids fair to become the leading legume crop of Caldwell county iT planting continue as they did this last Winter. Misses Rie and Nena Parker were visitors in Rocky Mount on Friday afternoon. LET US MAKE YOUR TOBACCO flues this Spring. We are buildtViAwt virrVif of. Tar water's IJUg ClXttXXA IX5UV MV A...... warehouse. Hugh White. ml6-4tc WE CAN PLEASE YOU WITH flues and make the golden weed bring better returns. Let us make your flues at Tarwater's warehouse. Hugh White. ml6-4tc FOR SALE?FRESH SWEET MILK delivered in Warrenton daily 15c quart. Also buttermilk and cream. Mrs. H. P. Read. ml6-lt LET US MAKE YOUR TOBACCO flues this Spring. We are building them righfc at Tarwater's warehouse. Hugh White. ml6-4tc WE CAN PLEASE YOU WITH flues and make the golden weed bring better returns. Let us make - J. m_ your nues at lai watci u waic-i house. Hugh White. ml6-4tc' Whe I Hij (' I (Our Lo Frie Boyce I Co snton, North Carolina MRS. DAVIS HOSTESS Mrs. Roy Davis entertained members of her card club on last Thursday. Miss Will Jones, bride-elect, received a dainty memento of the occasion. The high score prize was presented to Mrs. A. A. Williams. A salad course was served. Those playing were Mesdames A. A. Williams, L. B. Beddoe, B. B. Williams, R. J. Jones, W. H. Dameron, Edmund White, W. H. Alston, M. C. McGuire, R. B. Boyd Jr., J. H. Kerr, V. F. Ward, and Miss Will Jones. OP B1IP PPRSft?tfAT, I IXUXll/U VI' UrtAJJLl M. U>*K/VA.. PROPERTY On Monday, May 27, 1929, at 12 p'clock, Noon, at the Court House door in Warrenton, N. C., the Hunter Drug Company will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash Ten (10) shares of the Common Stock of the Peck Manufacturing Company of Warrenton N. C., represented by Cer;ificate No. 492. This stock is held is collateral security to a past due note executed by Thos. D. Peck, 2341 FRIGI] now has the Cold C Just set this simpl the freezing of ice t IT'S always below freezing in the Frigidaire dessert and ice-making compartment ... always cold enough to freeze ice cubes and desserts easily and quickly. But there are times when you want extra quick action. And now you can have it. For Frigidaire is equipped E. G. h Norlina, PRICES AS LOW AS $195 =>???< nYou^ 9 gh Grade C (Texaco has the power) Good Oil The golden kind lubericates) leal Service entire force is at your comm; >ng Life Tir (We have them) Tt IT T 1 :ndly weicc (Just drive up) Motor S Bill Boyce ol Drinks, Free Air and Watt THE WARREN REC< | I I now deceased, and authority for ( ! said sale is granted by the terms of r said note. o This 16th day of May, 1929. (s HUNTER DRUG CO. a By A. JONES, I ml6-2t President, c t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND 3 Under and by virtue of the power [ a contained in a certain deed of trust'2 executed on the 6th day of Feb-j ruary, 1914, by Austin Alston and a Lizzie D. Alston, his wife, to Tasker Polk, Trustee, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for War-, ren County, N. C., in Book 88, page 127, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and at the request of the owner of the evidence of the in. \ debtedness thereby secured, we will on Monday, June 17, 1929, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the court house! door in Warrenton, N. C., sell to the ! highest bidder for cash, the follow- i ing described parcel of land situate j in Warren County, Nortn uaronna. 11 Being Lot No. 2 in the division of I the old John T. Williams tract of J land, and which was conveyed to! W. G. Rogers by Peter Arrington, ???< 3AIRE I ' VrirridrtirP JL r yyyryy ? w 'ontrol e dW speed :ubes and desserts with the "Cold Control" ... a simple patented device that gives you six freezing speeds you can use at will. See Frigidaire. Learn how little it costs. Find out how easily any model may be purchased on General Motors liberal terms. Lome in today. 0 [ECHT N. C. ; COMPLETELY INSTALLEp \ > FRANK H. a IcontoWnS ot less, ami e?ei\ Administrators ot *3* O-lSlS^ J iuntergram i 6W,paper WlthmA^Newapaper 17, 1929 Walter White, " " Mac tells us that it woiivM long now. Young people oi A town will soon be taking a in the new pool at the^H course That's good news. Community no Dog?-Traf&c co^il me see your license?" __ . . ii% * iPA"Wr ? marriage ? ( jfTltCr driver's' camPfire' Ashing J hunting? Open the license Maria."?Utica Press. Case of Self Defense.-MaijH We want the people of meto'l this section to feel that our Molly?"The brute! i hopet^H store is a community cen- him- dearie"-Coi5H ter, a friendly place in which to meet your Burning a House to Get J Pig?Many a man in lovexM friends. a dimple makes the mistaieB marrying the whole girl.-L&B _ . , Alluring Pioneer.?He - M Of course, when you granclfather was a gold-igM need any drugs or toilet in the Klondike." . , She?"So was my grJ articles, we are right here, mother."?Cornell Widow. tao, with quality service and reasonable prices. a^001^1^' a, Summer J the girl and a box of our M ious candy are a comhiraJ that appeals to many yofl swains around this section, (fl j candies make an appeal cfl reaches the heart, i HUNTER DRUG r^l "Absolutely." answered CO. tor Sorghum. "Have you ever taken a drafl t "Occasionally. As a tr Home of The Western legislator, I feel it my duty! Union" study both sides of a quest ?Washington Star. 14th Series I enton Building I Loan Stock ? soic On Sale I Build Your Town 5 1 to Save Regularly ?? it which pays better than 6 per cent j and tax free ist retired the first series of stock, 639 ly persons have been made happy. on this road to systematic saving enton Building ? an Association I 'Safe and Progressive" t