T^n0VEMBER^_^ IffflAND7 (CONDEMNED1 ~\derholt And m A. Wiggins Murc^iris Jg DISSATISFIED \f T*SH1P>1AN I**net 28.?The convicW ? defendant in the Wmt ?=d ?f acqu!tta.' /Ijtrs of the moos invuivcu i fder cf Mrs- Ella Mayi d the kidnapping of a I izer is boi-h surprising xntment to labor here re in the State, accord-I ts reacliirtg- the capital in the investigations ted. It is recalled that ice ?as fastened upon employees and their them on charges of [ of Police Aderholtf the killing of a den in broad daylight ! as a grand jury ue bill." Labor does predate a condition the severe punish-1 the groups invovled goes "scot free."! " I Rin the Ella -May wiggmo Rrt'eased without the forof a trial, are considered j| m their social alignH; (mile the trial judge or ^R continuance of the investi- ( ^R there appears little reason |? ^R assumption that it will h R to more than a jesture. |i ^Kjor Gardner announces that ? ^R': desist from so much i ^Rsabng and devote more c the details of his office. 1 R tie week he was the prin- * ^Reake: at a banquet given , R jitranis club of WinstonH j; which he presented an i R of the ix>licies of his ad- I i Rsncn relating to farmers 1* ^R:a:o:s, and at Summerfield I! Rj';:d county where he spoke I j ^Riering of farmers. The week 11 Rke made one speech in At-11 ^R: two in Chapel Hill. To a I Rote here recently of superin- I ^R and managers of State-1' Rs and stewards and pur-1 ^ R agents of State institutions I < car? of "dependents" theji R:r advised close cooperation 11 ^Erict economy. There are t 10.000 of these dependents 1g the State is expected to I ^ ^ comfortable and the admin-|e Ri expects this to be done t any good reason for charges I s Rnragance. Governor Gard- 11 ^ pressed the hope that all c Best farms may become self- I ? Htiing by hanesting a suffi^Rltood and feed to supply Hxieeds. L ^Hhceme Court rules that I ( aircted as fees from self-1 ? omfier the 1929 Workmen's J ] ^ pacion Act shall be available I j of the Industrial Com- j ^ tbuc must be allocated by f Rpet Commission as other L Rinds, thus reversing the de- g If Judge Nunn in the Wake r: Court in the case, which H the Industrial Commission 3 use of this class of tax its. The Commission must a to operate under a handing the Budget Commission ito the rescue. Growers Encouraged & growers are encouraged te recent announcement that teal Farm Board is soon to | available about a hundred P dollars of its revolving fund P financing of their crops, paon, it is said, will enable Pta co-operatives to advance Pcents per pound on all cotF* middling, 7-8 inch staple, N to the co-operative assoPh their seasonal pools, Nil have the effect of inn cotton deliveries, decrease F Pressure. encourage delayed F? the part of farmers and P? the market. Negative committee of the I Carolina Art Society, comI cf Dr. Clarence Poe, chairKate Pendleton Arringr ^ C. s. Noble Jr., secrePs Isabel Bowen, and Mrs. PLondon. announces that the ll!?10' exhibition of canvasses Iff? by the Grand Central fk"68 of Ncw Yor^ I , ? the Virginia Dare ballV 01 tha c?;~ -?- ? ? * i -v on w auer tiotei 1*17 under the exclusive i! the state society. One V1 ltd fifty original pieces ltd sculptures were shown Wfi ltd attracted thousands ^ ^lors from a wide expanse the work of living ^ artists only being ex e^S to announcement of Department of Com J-h Carol ina was second! l^ttd States in active spin ^ia textile mills last month, 'total of 1.777,725, the aggrefor the entire country 'Ml,700. AH of which inthe forward strides North sr. bein; ng as an industrial r state nfsecond ?nly to her ?spinet., South Carolina in Sat. oours?a close second *ith fk!"r'a ls ihis week fav?T'esence of former J** M. Neff. of Texas, r .. ""?^V . 29 Warrsnton, North Car An Air of Su TH CALIFORNIA bungalows are built along lines which the automobile man would probably ;erm 'low-hung," but for all that hey have a distinct and appealing :harm. This one, for instance, is ather unusual in its treatment, the ow roofed porch with its solid brick lupporting pillars, producing an atnosphere of coolness and quiet :omfort altogether beyond the ordilary. Build it anywhere, in any letting, and it will command more ;han the average attention. It is a eally attractive design. Coupled with the detached slab valk staggering drunkenly to its nviting doorway and helped by the Topical shrubbery that ornaments t, the bungalow presents an allurng picture, yet its greatest appeal o the housewife will be found in ts exceptional interior arrangenent. Few bungalows of this type been favored with more carevho is speaking under the auspices >f the W. C. T. U., the Anti-Saloon ..eague, the churches and other emperance organizations promoting .emperance, law observance and ;ood citizenship. Temperance advocates feel that a campaign of education is needed and feel that hey are fortunate in securing the lervices of Governor Neff to blaze ;he way in a movement which is lestined to spread to every nook ind corner of the State. Gain In Auto Sales During the first nine months of ;he year, North Carolinians pur:hased a total of 59,835 automobiles, iccording to figures adduced by the license Bureau of the State Derailment of Revenue, a gain of 20 >er cent over last year's sales ag-i negating 49,133. The purchase of >ver a thousand cars per month Is PTIfiW iiie fill Ifor the i FEATU ik Read the partial 1 I ^ features at the i ^ will see why Pont such an exceptio why it costs one J ^ less to operate tl * low-priced six, ac 1928 records of a 1 using 996 autor ? - i I ^ different muM-s. ^ and see the Ponti I let lis tell you al I venient plan of p PON! 1-246) PRODUCT OF G Pontine Big Six, 1745 to $t95, f. o. b. Pontine, Mich, plut delivery charges. Bumpers, spring covers and love joy shock absorbers regular equipment at slight extra cost. General Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. MOTOR Warrenton, N. C. olina J preme Comfort - -O' ? 5 *** E SAN JOAQUIN?DESIGN NO. ful consideration of the little conveniences that make for home comfort. Seemingly nothing has been overlooked or omitted. - i IP M ?mT^-1 i ] 1 r PKIWa-U- FH IIX ,40,v# R . I. l^i^* * ?A* f jpOKEKj ~ ~ ~~L JbLH^ lo <*"1-4 ?~1 "J "V ' I *tm*' ' -' iV0?atf 'F .PoecH? k_ * .. not taken to mean that "hare times" exist to the extent of causing the folks to walk when there i: any chance of "catching a ride." Supt. A. T. Allen of tne State Department of Education is out in s statement advocating better schoo attendance and expressing the hope that parents may realize the importance of regular attendance al school on the part of their children make every effort to cooperate witb educational authorities and thui provide tfceir children with the op portunity available ior preparing themselves to become useful citizens. School officials are admonished to show greater interest it school attendance and give closei support to efforts to enforce the compulsory school law. State health authorities are deeply concerned for the school children test car none)' beca No car lii advancem ^TheK 5 Autor 6 Fully 7 Interc PUd 8 zz Ma 9 io is: 11 F ull-j list of Pontiac 12 Cranl . i . j 13 Inten *ight and you brake iac represents 14 sped nal value and 15 s d cent per mile 16 Flam ian any other ^ Vn"s ?. - desip cording to the 18 A var arge company 19 Term mobiles of 33 l'! ^ _i 21 Adju.' Then come in 22 Coint iac Big Six and n ^ . 23 Indiv oout our con- 2\ Foot urchase. 25 Smai riAC ENERAL MOTORS Consider the delivered price at icell ae the list (f. o. b.) price xchen comparing automobile values . . . OahlandPontiac delivered prices include only authorised charges for freight and delivery and the charge for any additional accessories or financing desired. SALES CO HE WARREN RECOl Hovers Here / 638 Like most California bungalows , the living and sleeping rooms are entirely set apart from each other, just as effectively as if there was a second floor, a most desirable arrangement. Despite this, the bath , is very conveniently placed. In this bungalow, departing from the usual, there is a basement reached from the hallway off the kitchen and leading to the rear service porch. The living room is exceptionally large, opening into a dining room so arranged that they may both, on occasion, be thrown virtually into one. A large kitchen is flanked 1 by a cozy breakfast nook, so set into the corner that windows open on both sides, insuring cheerinesa at all times. The walls are of whitewashed common brick, the roof of Spanish tile. The Spanish influence predominates. It should please the most exacting. 1 of the State on account of the ' rapid spread of Diptheria the past few weeks and express the fear that unless the epidemic shall be checkt ed many of the schools may have [ to be closed. The authorities are , warning parents of the dangers of . the malady to children between the t ages of six months and six years, unless immunized by anti-toxin. l Two hundred and ninety-nine cases 5 were reported during the week . ending October 19, exceeding by r no the cases reported for a cor. responding period last year. An in. crease in scarlet fever cases is also i noted. There were eighty-nine cases of whooping cough reported, or 77 > fewer than for the week previous. Diptheria is most prevalent in the . counties of Alamance, Davidson, i Durham, Guilford, Nash, Robeson, vwv 0 ,1 use 01 inesc iting for less than $1000 offers tents to compare with these. -cubic-inch-L-head engine. [armonic Balancer. r-M-R cylinder head, ross-flow radiator, natic temperature control, counter-weighted crankshaft. .-hangeable bronze-backed main lgs. -inch carburetor, oline pump, ision-type piston pins, jressure lubrication, rcase ventilating system, lal-expanding four-wheel service education, which adopted a resolu tion asking the State Department of Education to inaugurate plans for a close study of the entire field. It is announced by the State health authorities that Dr. Kendall Emerson, managing director of the National Tuberculosis association, and F. D. Hopkins of the Association staff, both of New York, will deliver addresses at the city auditorium in Hickory. They expect to be in the State three days. 1 Chain store operators who are testing the legality of the 1929 special chain tax of $50 per unit on commercial organizations operating more than two stores, won recently before Justice of the Peace E. j Lloyd Tillery here and the case was immediately appealed to the Wake Superior Court where it will rest until November 25, when Judge R. A. Nunn will hear arguments, evidence submitted having been concluded. The test case was , brought by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, et als, against A. J. Maxwell, Commissioner of Revenue, but practically all other chain stores are included. Magistrate Tilley held that the tax is invalid and unconstitutional. If his 1 decision is upheld by the Supreme Court the chain stores will secure a refund of money already paid the State which, it is said, will amount to around $65,000. News reaching Raleigh is to the effect that seven men, including all members of the Sampson County Highway Commission, have been, indicted by the grand jury of that! county as the result of the explo- 1 , sion and fire that destroyed a dyna- 7 Repo Citi; At W. To the Corporation < I Loans and DiscountsUnited States Bonds.. All Other Stocks and Banking House Furniture and Fixtur< Cash in Vault and An Depository Bar Checks for Clearing i Cash Items (Items He Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fund Undivided Profits (N Reserved for InterestReserved for Depreci Demand Deposits Du Other Deposits Subjei Deposits Due State of Official Therec Demand Certificates o Cashiers Checks Outs Certified Checks Out Savings Deposits (Due Bills Payable State of North Carolii County of Warren. R.T.WATSON, Presich Director of the Citizen day, and, being duly i report is true to the b< i Sworn to and subsi me this the 15th day (Seal) MARY I N01 My commission exp 1930. arth Carolina lite and convict-laden truck on .ugust 22 burning fatally two conicts and seriously injuring five thers. Governor Gardner and Mrs. late Burr Johnson, State Commisoner of Public Welfare, have reuested the Solicitor of the district > prosecute the officials on account f the deaths of the two convicts, lid to have been caused by the ireless and negligent handling of risoners. Adrian S. Mitchell, World War steran, deputy collector of inter al revenue, and one of the Repub- 1 can members of the State Board : Elections, was so badly injured in a automobile wreck near Bailey on hursday night, while returning om Wilson Federal Court, that it ' as necessary to amputate his left rm above the elbow. The machine i e was driving collided with another 1 jtomobile said to have been run- ' ling without lights. The unveiling of a tablet in com q Prote The day by day w H given to building a swept away in hour Good will is the on' burn, but your good you very much if yc sition to carry on. 1 ance comes in. Be Pre (CITIZENS INSURANG K. t. WA'iuuw, treaaei PAUL Warrentoi FIBE LIFE "Consult your Insurance Agent Lawy ii~' rt of the Condition of sens B: arrenton, North Caro Commission at the close < 4th day of October, 1929 Resources Bonds lounts Due from Approved iks uid Transit Items Id Over 24 Hours) TotalLiabilities et Amount) ation e Banks :t to Check North Carolina and Any ?f: Unsecured, $2,717.95 f Deposit (Due Less Tftan au tanding standing on or After 30 Days) Total.. ia, ?nt; C. R. RODWELL, Direct< s Bank, each personally app< sworn, each for himself, say est of his knowledge and be. cribed before R. T. of Oct., 1929. 3. GRANT, C. R. tary Publicires Sept. 4, E. S. f ** iyij * . "r-t : -' "^5. PAGE THREE j ,v memoration of the first telephone exchange in North Carolina will take place here tomorrow on West Martin Street under the auspices of the J. Epps Brown Chapter, No. 35, Telephone Pioneers of America. Ben S. Reed, president of the Southern Bell Telephone Company, is expected to preside and Governor Gardner is invited to attend the ceremonies. Governor Gardner is sufficiently amused with holding public office so advised a Guilford County audience composed of farmers in a public address during the week. Mr. Gardner has served conspicuously in a number of public stations and it is interesting to note he has probably had enough. State Senator, Lieutenant Governor, President of the State Pair and many directorates, ending up with being 'boss" of the State is "going some." OafnAnlffA tho oHwrfioAr & ttVl UKUA/ W?U WV( ' V* VWVB > i ^ork of a life time, business, may be | s time by a fire. | ly thing that can't will will not profit >u are not in a po- | 'hat's where insur- J II II pared E ft BONDING GO. 1 II B. BELL, Manager J. N. O. | LIABILITY BONDS as you would your Doctor or er." I? H > * i 1 the i nnh cuiiy >lina )f business on the Amount $374,073.40 67,589.14 40,042.50 17,402.79 8,652.04 55,475.81" 8,112.08 125.22 - $571,472.98 $ 20,000.00 50,000.00 13,053.65 5,500.00 10,912.18 102.95 179,912.52 2,717.95 ? Days).. 31,422.40 673.33 267.00 196,911.00 60,000.00 $571,472.98 )r, and E. S. ALLEN, eared before me tnis s that the foregoing . liet. J WATSON, President. RODWELL, ?r-v j Director. ALLEN, Director. J. r-7