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MrIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 cmTWsirren Record Jji Classified Rates r Mtt) one cent a word eacn issue I s -B (This Type) II* ]|j,i I )/i Cents a .Word 18 e J (This Type) l/s .. . II3 Wic)Three Cents a H> m'onl (This Type) Ik B abbreviations counted //P *?rds II f fventy-flve Cents Mlnlnin[n 11 Charge I In I I Display Want Ads, 35c an 11 M To Mure proper classification 11? Ads should be in thla of. Ily by noon Wednesday. II t< B, id) dgned "Care Record" C( strictly Confidential fi Vo Classified Ads n Charged K rjffpt to Regular Display Advertiser* S flo Ads Received Over g' Telephone jj white male per- j fat. If found please notify I : M. T. Pridgen. 1-lt |P ^KJ^beans-mammoth yel-I ^Rrand Tokio, $2.00 bushel; Lar-1 ^ edo,l3"5 bushel. These beans arel" yj 'per cent germination. W. A. I Hjfib- Hardware Company. L just received ai if a line of New Improved Cer-J ^ ain-teed Kalsomine and are/?1 . out our Dutch Kalsominejfj Hj; one-half pr ce. Big bargains.IV flutes' Building Supplies, Inc. peoalRAZOR SALE?GEM I?! with blades. 25c. W. A. J Hardware Company. ^K^AXDLES---SELECTED HOEJ 25c. with Ferrule 30c.|_ ^ fisahoes 65c and up. W. A.J hardware Company. wol 1, Mill h. 111l finger i " I fourteen finger. We have a ^ carried over from last season jr rer price ;han today's mar- q ^ull stock Cradle repairs. W. iles Hardware Co. 0f X PLOWS AND REPAIRS j" trail. Climax Carolina and M ir Friend. Points, Steel and M Sweeps. Steel and Cast, ? i, all size;. Heels. W. A. Hardware Company. ^ t REP \IRS?B LADES, T s. Pitmar Rods, Gears, Etc. eering. McCormick, Massey and Johnson Mowers. W. ? es Hardware Company. rr YOUR PLANTS BY wi 1? them early. We have a bi xrk of Insecticides?Arse- si if Lead, Beatle Mort, Cal- If Arsenate. Magnesium Arse- E, Lime Sulphur, Black Leaf tfc .aris Green, Red Arrow, th Evergreen. W. A. Miles Hard- wi Hnre Company. 15 B hi VE BALL GOODS?WE HAVE = D&M and Reach Base Balls, Gloves. Mitts, Bats and other supplies. Official Reach rule book A. Miles Hardware Co. Bauffi TWINE?OUR BINDER j *s the very best grade; no ( M oreatcage, insecticide treated; cost ] so more' than other twine. W. A. 1 [Miles Hardware Company. ] BKISH YOUR WALLS WITH ( I Wallhide?Two coats may be ap- ] [plied same day: beautiful, washa- J [ tie. durable: nothing else com- ' H te with it; prices no higher ? ton first grade wall paint. W. A. 1 Miles Hardware Company. 1 THE SURFACE AND YOU J ave all. Don't figure cost per [ lallon?figure years of service [ ?d you will use Pittsburg Plate IJ Ghss Paint. W. A. Miles Hard- f] ^are Company. p MOWERS?WE HAVE THE [ ?$t values in lawn mowers ever Mered in Warrenton or any hher town. All we ask you to do <jc Ellook at them, compare them pr D other mowers. We know you J" I a uUy if Mou need a mower. W. jJJ ^J^Miles Hardware Company. in U.\0_A PINE PIANO NEAR B? I ^ is being returned to us be- Ba I ?* Purcbaser's inability to ,n contract. Will transfer Ce fl~ totio to responsible party ou ^ Glance owing. Cash or I AH?15' action necessary. ll-Trtu Lee Piano Company, Virginia. m25-3t cL s5e-Recleaned black [ ^asccharlie Herring, RidgeSALE-WILL I *1, one ^ ? - ....win ?e<-, u"cl H ^wig room set "Mohlenrichone 1 dutifully decorated secretary, 1 tea wagon, other odd pieces. I 1 legal notices 1 JRI'STEE'S SALE OF LAND 1 ?>Powered by the terms ot that 1 K*?1* Deed of Trust executed by | Edwards (widower) to R. D>-1 trustee, the 21st day of No-1 1930, recorded in Book 134,1 226, default having been made 1 1 shall sell at public auction toT ^ourthouse door in Warren ' " C., at 12 noon on the 11th Warrentoft, North Com lay of June, 1934, the follc>wing ands in Nutbush township, more iart!cularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in Sid Champion's line, Thomas Jenkins' outheast corner and running thence long said Champion's line S. W 38 >oles and 6 links to a stake near a Cluster of Dogwoods; thence North 6 3 -4 W 118 poles and 15 links to a take in J. K. Dill's line; thence N. 0 East 106 poles and 10 links to a take in M. J. Hawkins' line; thence long said line South 85 1-2 Etist 40 ales to a stake Thomas Jenkins' lorthwest corner; thence along liomas Jenkins' line S 3 West 67 ales and 9 links to a stake; thence !outh 85 1-2 East 78 poles and 10 inks to the beginning, containing orty-five (45) acres, more or less. R. D. SCOTT, ill-4t Trustee. TOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY At 11 o'clock A. M. on the 26th ay of May, 1934, fit the home place f R. Y. King, deceased, the underIgned, as Administrator of said R. '. King will offer for sale for cash c the highest bidder the personal roperty belonging to the said R. '. King, deceased, which property onsists of furniture, tobacco sticks. irming implements, etc. This the 4th day of May 1934. 1I8 WALTER P. KING, Administrator. IERR & KERR, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrate of the estate of William H. St. ing, this is to notify all persons olding claims against said estate ) present them to the undersigned lthin twelve months of the date f this notice or this notice will be lead in bar of recovery. This 3rd day of May, 1934. ROSA J. ST. SING, dministratrix of Wm. H. St. Sing. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executors of ie estate of Mary Ann Bender, ite of Warren county, this is to otify all persons having claims gainst said estate to present same > the undersigned at Norlina, N. '., on or before the 26th day of pril, 1935, or this notice may be lead in bar of recovery. All perms indebted to said estate will lease make immediate settlement. This 26th day of April, 1934. RICHARD J. BENDER GEORGE L. BENDER Executors. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under the power contained in a rtain deed of trust dated Feby., I, 1930, from Robert Russell to the adersigned Trustee, and recorded i the Public Registry of Warren ounty, North Carolina, default , aving been made in the payment , r the indebtedness thereby secured, ? id in conformity with the terms ) id stipulations of same, I will on :onday, June 4, 1934, at 12 o'clock i. at the Court House Door in rarrenton, Warren County N. C? , 11 to the highest bidder for cash, , te following described real estate: . wo (2) tracts of land, each in Six " lund Township, Warren County, . C., adjoining the lands of C. P. urroughs, the John H. Nicholson d farm and others and bounded as Hows: Begin on Reedy Branch here small drain enters said anch on its north side at a permon tree then S. 53 1-2 E. 13 p. i L. to a poplar tree, then, S. 68 27 p. 15 L. to a red oak tree on le south bank of Reedy Branch, ten S. 35 1-2 E. 22 p. 20 L. to a hite oak. then. S. 52 1-2 E. 36 p. L. to a poplar tree on a rocky 11, then, N. 76 E. 48 p. 10 L. to a Monthly Pains Relieved Women who take CARDUI have : ound that severe monthly pains xave been relieved and that by sontinued use of it for a reasonable ength of tima their strength has )een renewed and their general lealth Improved. "I ia glad it ipeak a few word* for JardoJ, the medicine I have taken fer teak, run-down condition, tor bad palne n my aide and back and tor Irreyular jcrlodi," writes Mri. Boy Chandler, ot Cnsieta, Ala. "Cardnl straightened me tut and I felt 100 per cent better. It lertalnly yelped me." Thousands of women testify Cardui >enefited them. It It does not benefit fOU, consult a physician. IHEUMATISM ain?Agony Starts To Leave in 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead for You Think of It?how this old world es make progress?now comes a escription which Is known to pharaclsts as Allenru and within 48 >urs after you start to take this rift acting formula pain, agony and flammation caused by excess urlo Id has started to depart Allenru does Just what this notice ys It will do?It Is guaranteed. You n get one generous bottle at leadg drugstores everywhere for 85 nts and If It doesn't bring the Joy .. . 8 reauits yuu oajicci?/ww wvu?/ iole heartedly returned THE FAC ~ "S / ' J. *Rewe Aee ovefcTHe CITY Of- CAIRO WHICH * IS CALICO TO MOIWfcBoF ? THE WOBlflfBYMABAK A WEB& IS THE < \i?&n<xrt ULATIOW en lrg?ac3^1 \J>J AHO 350,00 but Tl [^Chicago Rebuilding A? I Tij W. . ,../jj . Jp^^^Q2^H(^^op{P5Jv5Aff'JK7 ly JTBJ . x^WBE^ Ja^s' Tt* s -.v ii fcr ' f'V|Ry^c ?y /^ITT l~y A A ^ A VVAI?A n vrt ni/ilnvA/l fttfl w auuvc aic piviuicu viiv. after 42 square blocks burned in the great* holocaust of 1871. The loss has been estin thousands of workmen are on the job of pf the fire when it was at its height on , . . (Center) The twisted ruins of all thf Livestock Pavilion. ... (Bottom) Gener fire. Dotted line shows the vast area in tli arge forked poplar on a hill, then, E. 5 3. 41 E. 23 P. 5 L. to a Spanish oak nal, sapling near Reedy Branch, then S. L. t 10 1-2 E. running on the south bank old >f Reedy Branch Canal 26 p. to the vhere a drain ditch enters the = :anal on its south side, then, N. 56 S. 43 p. 15 L. to a stone pile on the till north of the canal, then, N. 80 Don't Read This ^ Unless you are interested in a medicine which has helped over 700,000 women and girls. Take it before and after , childbirth, at the Change or whenever you are nervous and rundown. 98 out of 100 say, H "It helps me!" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S I VEGETABLE COMPOUND I HOW WOMEN I CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN g The Favor of Other Men m] Unless two pints of bile Juice flow daily from your liver Into your bowels, your o rood decays in your bowels. This poisons tk your whole body. Movements get bard and " constipated. You get yellow tongue, yel- DC low skin, pimples, dull eyes, baa breath, vr t-j -A:-.!??? L,.^.?l,. Von We umU ItUJIC, KHO, UIOIUCOO, ..vUU?v..Y- . have become an ugly-looking. foul-smell- nA Ing, sour-thinking person. You have lost your personal charm. Everybody wants US) to run from you. But don't take salts, mineral waters, oils, laxative pills, laxative candies or OVI chewing gums and expect them to get rid . of this poison that destroys your personal 1 charm. They can't do It. for they only ?f move out the tail end of your bowels ana that doesn't take away enough of the de- M cayed poison. Cosmetics won t help at all. Only a free flow of your bile Juice will stop tnis decay poison in your bowels. The one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free flow of your bile juice is Carter's Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) in Carter's. Only fine, mild vegetable ' extracts. If you would bring back your A personal charm to win men, start taking ** Carter's Little Liver Pills according to directions today. 264 at drug stores. C 9m Refuse "something Just as good", for it f may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. J Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for. ?1933, C.M. Co. mm T FINDERS - * ' \ ( RitBJV BefiAft CrtY OP ATMCMS WHICH HAP AT THE D 5 WWE12. M A CITY STATE A POP- ATTAIUS ri/AATEp 10 &t KTWKW 300,000 AUHOUI 0. cooiisc IE WARREN RECC ter Great Fife , i < AOCQK . .-. ;.W ruins of " Packingtown11 here ist fire Chicago has had since the loforl nf <tin nnn flrtfl hilt nlrpnriv rebuilding. (Top), An airview Saturday afternoon, May 19th it remained of the International al scene of the ruins after the ie path of the flames. !0 p to Hub Quarter Creek Cathen, down the canal, 43 p. 10 a B. I. Egerton's line, Harten's path, then, from the creek by old Harden's path, its various DR. A. C. YOW Veterinarian Henderson, N. C. ice phone 626-R-l; Res. 626-R-2 Hospital 214 Wyche Street iilirir^ '#" Rev. L N. Demy says: I have found nothing in the st 20 years that can take the ice of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain 3s. They are a sure relief for 1 headache." "> Sufferers from Headac uralgia, Toothache, Backache, iatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, urftis, Muscular Pains, Periic Pains, write that they have ad Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pilb th better results than they had en hoped far. Countless American houseve> would no more think beeping bouse without Dr. les AntUPtdn PiDs than withfc flour or sugar. Keen a packi In your metfidne cabinet and re yourself needless suffering. t Drug Store*?25c apd $L00 h-^-DR. MIUBS' -w. yyn-ww pills J?and Their Disco' ' ' ^ tft BHOU6, WWCW IS GEUEBAtLY 060 AS 1X6 SWIFT6ST KNEE IM THE yoexo ' * G A VELOCITY OF WEARUAo MILES 2. IM CeOTAIM PABTS OF ITS i. ,'-i ' . >BD courses, 304 p. to a hickory on the south side of said path known as Daniel Shearin's corner, then 8. 2 1-2 W. 57 p. to a large red oak, then W. 22 P. to a stone near two persimmon trees at the head of a drain on slash then, along said di-ain to the beginning containing 120 acres, more or less. And one other tract containing nine and a fraction acres bounded on the south by the ^foresaid described tract of land (Robt. Russell's) Bounded on the east by the lands of S. P. Dowtin (The old MAKES YOU LOSE UNHEALTHY FAT A young woman of Norwich, Conn., writes: "i lost 16 lbs. 'irlth my first bottle of Kruschen. Being on night duty it was hard to sleep days but now since I am taking Kruuchen 1 sleep plenty, eat as usual and lose fat, too/* To take off fat?take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water In the morning before breakfast?one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but little?;?et it at any drugstore in America. If this first bottle falls to convince you this is the SAFE and HARMLESS way to lose fat?your money gladly returned. 1 Don't accept anything but Kruschen if you want to reduce safely. "Full Feeling" [ After M<sals Here la how Thedford's BlackDraught proved helpful to Mr. Archie W. Brown, of Port Green, Fla.: "I have taken Black-Draught when I have felt dull from overeating or eating too hurriedly," be writes. "Small doses right after meals rid ibe of gaseti and heavy feeling. I am a great believer in Black-Draught." Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT! i Purely Vegetable 1 laxative "CHILDREN "W TBI I1MI* SheDoi I Hnw Y T To si I me ireries %? hwm66apiimfic6 9ia wctf isa W?Ptl6U UK wwMtQtfrUMOSiT S( AStiae am?i$ iwau ksvwowi cowpmow3. 0 Paschall Place) bounded on th< north by the lazids of Horace J, Palmer and bounled on the west bj the lands of Rotiert Russell. This May 2, 1104. A. L. NICHOLSON, mil Trustee. Moore county tobacco growers say the $19,000 delivered to them last week by the farm agent for adjusting acreage in 1934 will be very useful at this time. VARICOSEORSWOUEN VEIHS--ULCERS Ton poor sufferers from bad legs! What misery you have endured! What crippling; discomfort! But here at last: la help for you! No operations nor inj ections. No enforced rest nor time off !rom work. A simple home treatment with Emerald Oil heals your sores like magic, reduces) swelling, ends pain, and makes your legs as good as new?while you go .MPA about your dally routine as usual. I 19# Follow the easy directions Ku. ?you ai-e sure to be helped draJw or morey back?drugglstii ?khm everywhere. iM/rri . % ClQAR~?j?m ^felba Sdectos size never sold for less than 10c. Y6ultir can bay da 11| bacco tor onl'r 5c. J. R. POINTER CIGAR CO., R iLuuuuLiuidXnmuuuMpkiuuiuii ululujuiwu4fa JJ kiwi* 0& BIB isn't Knoi oo Do It YOU feel a little ei for her. She looka s< less, so envious, and Her clothes are a little thing. And sh< them. Her home is f wrong things. She se for wasting money. 1 buy anything, soap < gerie or lamps, she's something nobody a\ and doesn't want to 1 She is that eager, little woman who, "r read advertisements.' what to buy, or whei to pay for it. Who and can't compare know that when a ne' venience, or a new i sees it first in the ad One really gets a u But let's not wasti her. It's about time i have your daily lool tisements. tand the test of adverti rchandise must be goo B fisk nctcuPotsMoee] FACT AUOTWHJ AST .*? A f I s. PACI1 i . i When black doth becomes* shiny, ; rub the spots Willi slices of raw potato. W. H. BOYD I 1 Mm Henderson, M. O. ' Office Phone IN Boas Vfcsno U , New 50^ Size LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS FOR WOMEN They relieve and prevent periodic p*?? and disorders. No narcotics. Not just a pain killer but a modern medicine which acts upon the CAUSE of your trouble. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Sold by alfdruggiatai ^JK^H^HB^nh^' sil^ > M _i y? ^ ^Evlj ALEIGH, N C., DlSTRJBUTOij0 V 1 ! mbarrassed and sorry o admiring and helpso?so?ineffective 1 I Iways so bad, poor e pays too much for urnished with all the ems to have a genius JVhen she goes out to jr silverware, or Unsure to turn up with rer heard of before lear of again. but not very bright, ny dear, doesn't ever ' Who doesn't know re to find it, or what doesn't know values them. Who doesn't w style, or a new con- I anything arrives, one vertisements. ttle vexed with her? } too much time on 'or you, dear lady, to : through the adve:[sing ? J | y ED KRESSY m^nniiriiii ttt tr ?1
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