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COTTON HOES?BOLLES TRUE Temper Select Cotton Hoes?7 & inches, 85c; 8 inches, 90c; 8 inches with 5 foot handles, $1.00. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. VAJjUJiia 1JN MENS' Suits and Slippers ft Allen, Son & n\ MAMMOTH YELLOW AND MAMmoth Black Soy Beans, $3.00 bushel. Better than peas for the land and for the feed. Tennessee Golden Millet Seed, $4.50 bushel. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. WE ARE SHOWING SOME LOVEly Celanese Voiles, Printed Piques, Dress Silk, Allen, Son & Co. 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 WANTED?BOY NEAR 20 YEARS of age who has had high school education to learn telephone and telegraph work. Permanent position with good chance for promotion. Apply American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Norlina, N. C. 31-lt STRAYED OR STOLEN?BLACK mare mule, weighs about 800 pounds. Left my place Saturday night. W. T. Paschall, Merry Mount. FOR SALE?SIX MALE GERMAN Police pups, six weeks old. A. J. Ellington, Warrenton, N. C. m-24-2tc. RELIABLE MAN WANTED TO run McNess Business in Warren county. $8 to $15 daily profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful opportunity. Write today. McNess Co., Dept. P., Freeport, Illinois. m24-lt LLUAL INUTlCfcS TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by deed of trust executed November 30,1923, by Eugene Robeson, book 121, page 36, Warren Registry, default having been made in payment of notes thereby secured, at holder's request, I will on June 6, 1929, 12 noon, court house door, Warrenton, N. C., sell to highest cash bidder that certain tract of land in Judkins Township, bounded as follows: Bounded on the west by Tom Caldwell, on north by Mrs. Pattie N. Stallings, on east by Mrs. Pattie N. Stallings, on south by Halifax and Warrenton road. Beginning at a stake in center of Warrenton-Embro road, Tom Caldwell's corner, thence along Caldwell's line N 2 E 5 chains to a branch, thence up said branch 3 chains 15 links to a stake in a bend in the branch, thence S 6 chains 70 links to Warrenton-Embro road, thence along said road N 65 W 3 chains 45 links to beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less. This 7th day of May, 1929. B. B. WILLIAMS, m-10-4tc. Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by deed of trust executed April 1, 1927, by Charles Talley et ux, book 127, page 255, Warren Registry, refault having been made in payment of notes thereby secured, at holder's request, I will, on June 13, 1929, 12 noon, court house door, Warrenton, N. C., sell to highest cash bidder that certain tract of land in Hawtree Township, bounded as follows: Bounded on W by State Highway; on N by lands of Ben Newell and Hawks; on E by lands of Perkinson Bros.; on S by lands Jim Mayfleld, and being known as the Bettie Perry Place, situated at or near Wise, N. C., containing 13 y2 acres. This April 13, 1929. J. E. BANZET, m-17-4t. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY On Monday, May 27, 1929, at 12 o'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 Certificate No. 492. This stock is held as collateral security to a past due note executed by Thos. D. Peck, now deceased, and authority for MAC rollna THE ' I'' ^ """ I It Dot Ma You May ] 1 B There are always bargj this Read Them Fc Ham I -5- i5= * said sale is granted by the terms of said note. This 16th day of May, 1929. HUNTER DRUG CO. By A. JONES, ml6-2t President. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of J. A. Nicholson, deceased, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons having claims against estate to present them, properly verified, to me on or before May 24, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please made immediate settlement. This 24th day of May, 1929. YOUNG H. BOBBITT, m-24-6t Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by deed of trust executed December 10, 1927, by John Hunter and Willie Hunter, book 130 page 102, Warren Registry, default having been made in payment of notes thereby secured, at holder's request, I will, on June 18, 1929 12 noon, Courthouse door, Warren,ton, N. C., sell to highest cash bidder that certain tract of land in Nutbush Township, bounded as [follows: Lying just North Fishing Creek; South B. B. Williams, Davis Tract (or Satterwhite) East of Jubert Baskett's: West of T. B. Williams, containing 40 acres, being same conveyed to late Blake Hunter, and inherited by grantors from said Hunter. Willie Hunter and wife waived notice of non-payment, or any extention of time given, and all notice of protest, agreeing to remain bound until said notes are paid in full. This May 18, 1929. J. E. BANZET, JR., M31-4tch.w&b. Trustee. SHERIFFS SALE Having seized the following mentioned property being used in the transportation of liquor, I will sell the same at the court house door in Warrenton, N. C., to the highest cjish bidder, Saturday, June 8, 1929, at 12 noon: One Ford Coach, Motor No. A145387, Model 1928. This May 29, 1929. O. D. WILLIAMS, m31-2t. Sheriff Sheriff to Sell ( Continued From Page 2 ) Jno. B. Alston, 47 acres 20.79 Jno. L. Alston, 21 acres 26.36 Margaret Alston, 23 acres 7.59 Jas. A. Alston, 45 acres 28.14 A. J. Baker, 27 acres 32.11 A. D. Baker est., 41 acres.. 13.53 Onrfiplrf Rrnwn 1 nrrp 7 40 Adolphus Brown, 5 acres 18.21 S. B. Clanton, 3 acres 11.82 Young Clanton, 84 acres 32.06 A. B. Clanton, 12 acres 25.25 C. C. Clemmons, 5 acres 11.55 Raymond Carter, 12 acres.. 6.74 Redmond Carter, 12 acres 4.14 Willie Dixon, 28 acres 6.60 J. K. Eaton, 16 acres 4.95 Annie Fishel, 7 acres 5.85 Annie Harriss, 16 acres 4.95 | Eugene Hudgins, 10 acres.. 20.96 j Richard Kearney, 5 acres... 3.30 I Jessie Mitchell, 2 acres 19.35 Sallie A. Powell, 21 acres 7.87 Eugene Robertson, 2 acres.. 18.42 Henry Spruill est., MAC, MM BON, /?h i aV ^saiI "r D VWVM DO FOR A vou? Ai " 0 - 1 At?/ l? SpJI Eg?^ J ' ..aSwiiia WARREN REC0R1 zs Not tter Buy or Sell Ut lins in the want ads on page >r Your Benefit m Iworfo | ^ 18 acres 6.66 Mary E. Spruill, 12 acres 5.55 Geo. J. Somerville, 35 acres. 21.30 Lena Somerville, 35 acres... 21.30 Harriet West, 48 acres 15.91 Hugh Williams, 140 acres.. 45.63 Carey Alston, 17 acres 6D1 S. H. Harriss, 17 acres. 5.36 Hudson & Barnes, 1 acre.. .86 WARRENTON TOWNSHIP F. C. Bailey, 2 acres $ 1.02 E. W. Blalock, 48 acres 55.15 M. P. Burwell Jr., 105 acres.. 121.90 S. L. Crowder, 110 acres 51.22 Mrs. B. K. Davis, 70 acres.. 161.95 W. E. Duke, 5 acres 2.94 Elberon Telephone Co., telephone lines 2.56 N. H. Gholson, 60 acres 157.56 Mrs. uyntma muncocK, 100 acres 49.00 L. R. Harriss, 199 acres 94.00 W. E. B. Harriss, 17 acres.. 23.51 J. J. Harrison, 4 acres 18.05 R. B. Hecht, 75 acres. 64.73 R. R. Hecht, 25 acres 11.12 W. S. Hicks, 77 acres. 46.45 J. H. Holloway, 46 acres 60.60 Dr. P. J. Macon est., 1 acre 2.79 Macon & Williams, 1 lot 2.79 B. V. Moseley, 1 lot (service station) 26.74 Mrs. J. H. Olsen, 54 acres.. 51.52 Mrs. Ida C. Overby, 80 acres 65.72 Garlan G. Overby, 22 acres ? 36.17 Mrs. Lonie B. Overby, 31 y2 acres 32.18 Dr. F. S. Packard est., 1 lot 13.89 O. R. Radford, 25 acres 26.59 C. L. Ranes, 15 acres 25.05 E. A. Skillman, 3 acres. 71.88 Arthur A. Wood, 30 acres 76.93 Colored H. A. Wright, 14.72 Pauline Alston, 1 acre 4.81 Austin Alston, 22 acres 27.28 Annie Alston, 15 acres 9.25 Cornelia Alston, 19 acres 57.44 Armistead L. Alston, 60 acres 39.51 Daniel Alston, 7 acres. 29.89 Eugene Alston, 26 acres 33.01 Jessie Alston, 37 acres.i 10.51 Rhoden Alston, 58 acres 29.60 Jack Bobbitt est., 4 acres.. 3.vu Frank Boyd, 20 acres 23.52 C. H. Branch, 3 acres 7.40 Lucindy Bruce, 27 acres 32.39 Ned Bryant, 10 acres. 28.36 Catherine Bullock, 2 acres.. 7.90 Kizzie Bullock, 3 acres 5.06 R. J. Bullock, 100 acres 52.93 W. S. Bullock est., 27 acres.. 27.28 Willis Bullock, 3 acres 6.06 Geo. Burwell, 100 acres 46.25 Nannie Carter, 33 acres 8.50 Geo. Carter, 3 acres 7.40 Thos. M. Carter, 1 acre 11.10 Mrs. Mary Christmas, 5 acres. 3.70 Charlie Cooper, 53 acres 27.06 Willie Crosson, 1 acre 4.64 Rebecco Crudup, 1 acre 12.95 Henry Daniel est., 25 acres.. 13.89 Amanda Davis, 1 lot 18.50 Ben Davis, 3 acres. 22.30 Enoch S. Davis, 80 acres 37.24 Haywood Davis, 40 acres 19.20 Horace Davis, 6 acres 18.99 Jim Davis, 25 acres 19.29 Elizabeth Davis, 2 acres 2.79 Mary N. Davis, 14 acres 9.14 ?J.U. 17Q apres 30.90 lVlcU wia x^avio, Otis Davis, 1 lot 23.14 Rich Davis, 7 acres. 6.31 T. H. Davis, V/2 acres 13.89 Ulysses Davis, 2 acres 22.12 Washington Davis, 1 acre? 10.64 1 A Smart Man? f MAMA CUA'ATtS ( A voo'rto oy= ; /(^CAV\ socsar, DOSCM L. eAKlAAG PO(jOD?R,AMD~ \ 7tK"^LAAiD'^<5?^ jtV: - v ? , ; 9 5 WtfttbtoB. Noel Sol. P. Dowtin, 25 acres 21.63 Joe & Fannie Dowtin est., 25 acres 11.76 W. J. Ellis, 2 acres? 5.73 Lit Falkener, 25 acres. 14.11 Eugene Foster, 75 acres. 30.60 Samuel German, 2 acres 14.34 Annie Gill est., 7 acres 19.44 James H. Green, 300 acres.. 337.89 Joe K. Green, 52 acres. 55.99 Mack Hall est., 10 acres 18.18 Mathis Hargrove, 5 acres 6.49 Jule Harriss est., 2 lots 41.64 Hawkins & Burgess, 1 acre 1.85 Walter Hawkins, 1 lot 18.50 Lucy Hawkins, 33 acres 18.50 Alphonsa Hicks, 5 acres 9.25 Sam Hite, 16 acres 14.68 Caroline Hill, 5 acres 4.64 A. J. Huddle, 4 acres 8.08 W. S. Jerman, 36 acres 21.78 Francis Jiggetts, y2 acre? 2.02 Sidney Jiggetts, 1 acre. 8.34 Sue Johnson, 5 acres 6.48 Peter Johnson Jr., 1 acre 16.94 Johnnie Johnson, 1 acre 11.49 James Jones, 51 acres 29.44 Jerry Jones, 2 y2 acres 5.88 Littie Jones, 10 acres 1.85 Mary Jane Jones, 13 acres? 25.53 Phil Jones, 2>/2 acres.. 12.21 Armistead Jones, 4 acres... 6.48 Rich Jordan, 22 acres. 34.34 Sam Jordan, 1 acre 3.23 H. M. Kearney, 1 acre 24.05 Jno. Kearney, 50 acres 23.13 Geo. King est., 2 acres 14.80 Jno. King, 6 acres. 24.05 J. H. Knuckles, 34 acres 25.26 Lucy Mayfield, 2 acres 4.04 Jno. L. Montgomery, 1 acre.. 8.34 Jas. Moss, 5 acres 5.06 Mattie Moss, 1 acre 16.20 Matthew Nelson, 25 acres 11.49 Allen T. Parker, 1 acre? 1.06 Jno. Perry, 4 acres 4.91 Panine B. Perry, 2 acre 1.85 Oscar Petus, 125 acres 50.40 Nannie Pinkett, 1 acre 3.24 Tom Pitchford, 35 acres 26.02 S. T. Plummer, 25 acres? 17.18 Joe Powell, 1 acre 4.64 EQ To JO] Our growing lis p WP hflVfi I ? V ** ^ Call us for an < PRESS 114.. C _1 lj._ I -mr. ouiniaiui I / CO AS a S $1^'' i^YoH.V S0/ h Crnfci Mollie Powell est., 3 acres? 1.40 Thos. Ramey, 4 acres 3.04 J. K. & Isaac Ramsey, 7 acres 27.90 Candis A. Reavis, 1 lot 29.60 H. H. Reavis, 1 lot 55.95 Jessie Robinson, 8 acres 4.44 Rich Robinson, 3 acres 5.55 Ruffln Robinson est., 3 acres ? 2.32 Helen Rose, 4 acres 5.68 Nathan Russell, 4 acres 6.49 Barham Shearin, 1 acre 2.02 Martha Sledge est., 1 acre? 12.95 A. H. Somerville, 1 acre 3.70 Mary Somerville, 9 acres 5.55 Emma L. Tally, 4 acres - 4.04 Robt. A. Tally, 25 acres 16.70 Jas. J. Taylor, V2 acre .94 Jas. S. Tarry, y2 acre 94 M. F. Thornton, 130 acres? 66.39 Amos Turner, 92 acres 50.87 Delia VanLandingham, 53 acres 25.90 Nathan J. Watson, 2 lots 9.25 Willie R. Watson, 15 acres- 14.01 Adam Williams, 14 acres 15.19 A. J. Williams, 4 acres 7.40 Britton J. Williams, 2 acres? 1950 Deedum Williams, 10 acres? 10.79 J. D. Williams, 8 acres 3.92 jjucinay wuuams, o acres is.ou Mason Williams Sr., 51 y2 acres 30.33 Nelson R. Williams, 1 acre 6.02 Plummer Williams, 44 acres 39.69 Thos. B. Williams, 1 acres.. 4.20 Thos. Williams, 1 acre 4.04 William Henry Williams, 38 acres 28.69 Willie Williams, 6 acres 3.48 Winnie Williams, 6 acres 1.06 J. S. Wortham est., 121 acres 111.50 FORK Santa Anna Jones, est., 96 acres ..$ 24.24 B. G. Tharrington, 82 acres.. 75.34 Colored Alfred M. Alston, We Are UIPPI Handle Y< B WO t of customers testify t our rintin modern equipment, m and skilled workmen. 3stimate on your next j : PUBLISH 5rinters and Publishers >* i y T 1 t PAGE NINE >, 61 acres 27.98 Charlie G. Alston, 75 acres .. 29.27 Jas. K. Alston, 50 acres? 20.20 Jno. T. Alston, 100 acres.. 44.32 Joe E. Alston, 33 acres 16.25 Martha G. Alston est., 100 acres 30.30 Napoleon Burt, 86 acres 29.36 Rev. Joe S. Davis, 176 acres.. 95.25 Jim Tom Green est., 14.96 Sam Perry, 116 acres 57.22 Plummer Perry, 75 acres 46.15 J. Henry Williams, 61 acres 27.88 Judy Williams est., 7 acres.. 18.70 William B. Williams, 23 acres. 28.15 ROANOKE Colored Lucy Boyd est., 130 acres 52.37 Anderson Broadnox, 83 acres. 32.06 Tabitha Broadnax, 8 acres.. 2.79 David Hicks, 90 acres 20.54 E. C. Hicks Jr., est., 40 acres 22.82 Rowser Lashley, 5 acres 1.85 Luke Ross, 23 acres 15.91 Willie A. Ross, 22 acres 19.83 M. R. Ross est., 50 acres? 14.80 Joseph R. Starke, 57 acres? 21.47 W. H. White, 1-6 acre .28 OotinVt HvAn/lnov 9Q ooroc 11 10 oaiau ui yaunaA uo **.*w Bell Ross, 4 acres 8.75 Two Dollars If your subscription has expired, send along two dol1 a r s for another year. 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