PAGE 2 Littleton IS MRS. JACK I* Miss Katherine Leach of Raleigh spent Thanksgiving day with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Leach. Dr. W. E. Campbell spent Thursday in Raleigh. Marshall Aiken and Thomas Worthen Aiken of Washington, D. C., spent a few days last week with their aunts, Mrs. T. J. Miles and Miss Mattie Jenkins. Mrs. Roger Lewis of New York City and Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Groves of Sanford spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with Mrs. J. H. Baucom. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. May and children spent a few days last week in Richmond. Miss Prances Tate, who is attending N. C. College for Women in Greensboro, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tate. Mr. Jack Bragg of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bragg. Mrs. George Robinson of Norlina and Miss Burwell Patterson of Siler City were visitors here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. T. Vick, Miss Frances Vick and Miss Lillian Daniel spent Saturday in Henderson. Mr. Clinton Smith of Raleigh spent Sunday at his home here. | Mrs. S/D. King, Mrs. Donald King, > Miss Aelise King, Miss Annabelle Robinson of Macon and Mr. Jesse King spent Saturday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Welton of Farmville, N. C., were Sunday guests of Mrs. F. W. King. Mrs. A. J. Watkins of Henderson spent several days this week with her sister, Miss Helen Browning. Miss Hannah Heptinstall and Miss Dorothy Matthews of Duke University were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wollett. Mrs. N. W. Warren and Mrs. E. L. Crawley spent Saturday in Richmond. Mr. A. P. Farmer of Newport News spent the holidays at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Seal attended the funeral of their aunt in Frank17r* PriHov iili, V C4. I Miss Vera Bobbitt of Halifax and Mrs. Bessie Hancock of Enfield were week end guests of Miss Mary Butts. Mrs. J. B. Boyce, Mrs. Alice Partin and Miss Beth Partin spent Sunday in Weldon with Mrs. J. M. Mohorn. Miss Lillie Mae Keeter of Roanoke Rapids was the guest of Miss Edna Walker on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnston of Weldon spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. M. W. Ransom. Miss Emelyne Evans spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Scotland Neck. Mr. William Nelson of Norfolk spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. M. Nelson. Mrs. Kate Ennis returned Saturday from Jacksonville, Fla., where she has been visiting her son lor several weeks. Mr. George Ragland of Louisburg was a week end visitor in town. Miss Mary Whitmell Bussey and Miss "B" Graham, students at Duke University, were the week end guests of Misses Annie and Tempe Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston and Mr. Dennis Rose spent Sunday in Richmond. Misses Isabelle Nelson and Emily Stallings and Mr. George Snuggs attended the Duke-State football game In Durham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyce of Warrenton were visitors in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Johnston, Misses Mary Jane and Rebecca Johnston, Sterling Johnston, and Mrs. M. W. Ransom spent Saturday in Durham. Miss Claire Benthall spent the holidays at her home in Woodland. Miss Mary Spruill of Meredith College spent Thanksgiving with her aunt, Miss Hattie Spruill. Misses Annie Tucker Moore and Elizabeth McGee of Franklinton, Mr. J. H. Bridgers of Henderson and Mr. Jack Moore of Norfolk were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. C. G. Moore. Mr. Billy Benton of Campbell's College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Benton. Mesdames Horace Palmer, H. A. House, N. E. Mitchell and H. P. Robinson spent last Tuesday in Raleigh. Mr. J. R. Taylor spent last week in New York City. Miss Carrie Myrick of Four Oaks and Walter Parker of Enfield were week end guests of Mrs. Alice Browning. Mrs. Frank Jones spent Thanksgiving in Henderson. Mrs. H. C. Smith and daughters Misses Carrie Tucker and Marj Emma, spent the week end witt Mr. C. G. Moore. miss Eioerta roster of Mereditt College spent Thanksgiving with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Poster Miss Esmond Bradley of Ahoski< spent the holidays here with hei parents, Rev. and Mrs. Rufiii Bradley. Mrs. T. P. McGuire of Raleigl Warren ton, North Carolin Bummnnts?}?>?iii;ii;ni{.'iii>Hinii!imr [ews Events 1 KELSON, Editor ' was the guest of Misses Carrie Helea and Elizabeth Moore on Thanks giving day. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ward spent { Thanksgiving day with relatives hi Eattleboro. Miss Virginia Tate and Miss Julia Jordan of Raleigh and Miss Margaret Sasser of Goldsboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tate. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Darden, Mrs. M. Nelson and Miss Charlotte Darden spent Friday in Riclimond. Mrs. Jesse Cushwa, "who holds a position in Washington, D. C., spent a few days this week at her home in Airlie. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pippen were visitors in Henderson Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Faye of Wilmington were Thanksgiving guests jf Mrs. Lula T. Riggan. Miss Marv Rnf?s snant a faw riavs .his week at Appamattox and nynchburg, Va. Miss Aelise King and Mr. Jesse King motored to Greenville Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Smith and Mr. Frank Geile of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wollett. Miss Dorothy Newby returned Sunday to N. C. College for Women at Greensboro after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mis. Dora Newby. Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Miss Olive Stokes and Mr. Jim Stokes of Battleboro spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stokes. Miss Annie Price spent the week end in Aulander. Miss Doris Topping of Atlantic Christion College, Wilson, spent Thanksgiving with her grandmother, Mrs. T. J. Topping. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Lillah Nelson and Mr. Paul Cooper entertained the members of their bridge club Monday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark. Bridge was played at three tables. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnston, Miss Louise White, Miss Floy Brewer, Miss Lillah Nelson, Mr. Rufus Bradley, Mr. Claude Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Seal and Mr. Paul Cooper. After several progressions pie a lad mode and .coffee were served. Calvary-Thelma items Miss Roberta House of Winston Salem spent the Thanksgiving- holidays at home. Miss Margaret Yarborough of Richmond was a visitor here during the holidays. Miss Alice Fawcette of E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Elizabeth King, Messrs. John D. House Jr., and Fabins King mof f a TUincf nn Qolnm An QnnHaV LUX vU IU TT moivii uux^ui uii uiuiuuj to take Miss Roberta House back to Salem College. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Etheridge and children visited her parents here over the week end. Mrs. Mary Woodruff spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. F. R. King. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones entertained a host of young people Friday at a square dance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myrick spent the week end in Farmville. Mrs. H. D. Myrick and children spent last Sunday in Weldon with her son, Mr. W. E. Myrick. Mr. F. C. Myrick was a Monday night visitor in New Hope. Drewry Items Messrs. Thomas Paschall, Churchill Curtis, Mack Royster, Thomas Ellington and Henry B. White Jr., spent Monday in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Henry B. White and sons spent several days last week with Mrs. N. D. Boyd of Townsville. Miss Nancey White of the Middleburg School Faculty spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Miss Nena White. Miss Lucy Brown Buchanan has reiurnea 10 ner nome irom a visit to relatives near South Hill. Miss Elizabeth Fleming and Miss Pate of Rowland, who are attending the Woman's College at Greensboro, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson anc Mrs. L. G. Walston visited Mr. L G. Walston at Rex Hospital in Rai leigh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Halloway, A ? L. Halloway Jr. and Jerome Jackson spent a few days last week ir . New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller anc , daughter, Vivian, visited Mr. anc r Mrs. John Wilson last week. Mr 11 and Mrs. Miller spent Thanksgiving in Washington, D. C., with Mrs i Miller's sister, Mrs. Wade Williams r Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shipp of Mor . risville spent Thanksgiving with Mr ? and Mrs. N. H. Paschall. r Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Jackson o: 3 Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Gleni Satterwhite of Henderson visitet i Mrs. H. E. Brewer Thursday. % ? THE iTr????1~ [. Buddy Also Wallops MM : JxSSS BWS^| ifl f CHICAGO . . . Buddy Baer (above), 240 pound kid brother of c world champion Max Baer, would 1 rather be a crooner than a fighter. 1 It is reported that some of Frank r Ketter's seconds "kidded" Buddy about his vocal aspirations ... so i T? ? i _ i U.J TJ i.;_ _i.x _ f?t? i>uaay snocKea xranitiu out m ao seconds in the first of four scheduled rounds Miss Olive White of Raleigh is visiting Miss Nena White. Miss Irma Paschall of the Norlina high school returned Sunday after spending Thanksgiving at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Halloway, Misses Margaret, Edna, Earl and Irma Gray Halloway spent the week end with relatives in Pinnacle. Littleton, Route 1 Mesdames J. C. Little and George U. Baucom Jr., President and Vice President respectively of Granville Presbyterial gave an interesting talk to the members of Gruver Memorial and other Auxiliarys here on Sunday afternoon, November 25. Those present: Littleton Auxiliary, Mesdames C. Reese Jenkins, T. J. Miles, L. Skinner, Misses Tempie Thorne and Bessie Skinner; Warrenton, Mesdames E. A. and H. R. Skillman and Mrs. Mary Rooker; Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Wyche and Miss Smith, also the Pastor and his wife of Roanoke Rapids Presbyterian. Mrs. C. Reese Jenkins of Littleton, also Misses Nelson, Brewer and Mrs. Clark of Littleton high school faculty visited in the home of Mrs. ^ L. S. Walker Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perkinson of ^ Wise attended Sunday School at Grover Memorial Sunday afternoon 1 and visited relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Odom of Warrenton visited in the home of Mrs. Fannie Pittard recently. Mesdames Bobbie Clopton and L. S. Walker called to see Mrs. L. R. < Riggan Sunday evening, who has been confined to bed for several weeks. | Mrs. M. R. Boone had visitors < from Littleton Sunday afternoon. 1 Churchill Items Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gardner and ' daughter, Anna Egerton, and Mrs. i Anna Gardner spent several days i last week with relatives at Gibson. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cree Haithcock of near Durham spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Haithcock. Mrs. J. J. Nicholson is at Watts Hospital, Durham, for treatment. READ and f T (jxtra valuel 60 9& choice ] ported tobacco?that's v R ^ Tohn Ruskin at 5c. Com J. E. POINTER CIGAR CO., RA1 "I work all the time <3 IP iHH size?5 , "I am 27 and a textile winder in the ' bad that I had to cry many times. I u days a month. Lydia E. Pinkham's Tab! fully. For the first time in my life I do m the time now and feel strong.?Mrs. I .. race St., Muskegon, Mich. ; LYDIA E. PINKH j A Uterine Tonic and, WARREN RECORD We hope she will soon be able to return to her home here. Messrs. J. J. Nicholson and C. M. Halthcock were visitors in Durham last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and children of Ebony, Va., spent last week end in the home of Mrs. John young. Mrs. Leroy West and daughters, Anna and Virginia of Anjean West Va., spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Mollie Adcock and other relatives in Warren county. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gilliland and >on, Ronald, of Henderson were visi;ors in the home of Mrs. C. L. Burcows last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nicholson and ;on, Arthur Jr., of Macon visited in he home of Mr. J. J. Nicholson last Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Lonnie Griggs and laughters, Faye and Mae, of Benletsville, S. C., were visitors in the lome of Mr. H. G. Haithcock last rhursday. Mrs. John Holt and children and VTr. and Mrs. Charles Holt of Frank- _ in visited relatives here and at ienderson last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Julin Adcock of Henierson spent last Sunday in the lome of Mrs. Mollie Adcock. tfc Messrs. John and Hartwell Scar- Si jorough and sister, Miss Julia Moore ;pent last week end with their par- M :nts Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Scarjorough. sp Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Daniel and w Mr. and Mrs. Junius Daniel of Hen- lb lerson were visitors in the home )f Mrs. Ernest Daniel last Sunday, vi Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Haithcock of Pi Macon were visitors in the home of Mr. W. W. Haithcock last Sunday, er Miss Hazel Rodwell of Kennedy Some School Faculty spent several vi lays last week with her parents, N Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rodwell. Miss Lizzie Nicholson of Macon T is spending some time with her G wother, Mr. J. J. Nicholson. Mrs. C. M. Haithcock delightfully w mtertained last Saturday evening F rom six to ten o'clock with a shower B lonoring Miss Clarence Adcock a in wide of two weeks. Mrs. Adcock was ,he recipitant of many useful gifts E \fter several contest were enjoyed ;he hostess served the guests a salad al >late with coffee and pickle. T Most of the Cumberland county te growers believe that some form of ni :ontrol is needed to strengthen the voluntary adjustment program, re- W xirts County Farm Agent N. B. Stevens. ^ WEAK AND SKINNY MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ^ Saved by new Vitamina of Cod Liver hi Oil in taateleaa tablets. ^ Pounds of firm healthy flesh instead of pare scraggy bones 1 New vigor, vim and 1 nergy instead of tired listlessness 1 Steady, juiet nerves 1 That is what thousands of people are getting through scientists' latest liscovery?the Vitamins of Cod Liver Oil :oncentrated In little sugar coated tablets without any of its horrid, fishy taste or smell. McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, they're palled I "Cod Liver Oil In Tablets", and they simply work wonders. A little boy of 2, seriously sick, got well and gained 10l/> lbs. in , just one month. A girl of thirteen after the same disease, gained 3 lbs. the first week and 2 lbs. each week after. A young mother who could not eat or sleep after baby came got all her health back and gained 10 lbs. in less than a month. You simpl> must try McCoy's at once. Remember if you don't gain at least 3 lbs. of firm healthy flesh in a month get your money back. Demand and get McCoy's?the original i and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablets NRA ?approved by Good Housekeeping Institute. Refuse all substitutes? insist on the original McCoy's? 5v,2? there are none better. W5 Havana plus other 1m* VlIII that you receive in MMMMSk pare them with other mVwIV ti will agree that John dtr ?? because there ia awsll A in John Ruakin. f a'n like them. I If e for valuable premiums. I A H JH leers, Newark, N. J. LEIGH, N. C.f DISTRIBUTORS 5?</ /ee/ strong ..." j u Can Escape eriodic Upsets len who must be on the job every ;ed Lydia E; Pinkham's Tablets; rot only relieve periodic pain and tfort... they help to correct the , 2 of your trouble. If you take them :ly ... and if yours is not a surgical . you should be able to escape ic upsets. "^1 ten /"nntrontonf _ c\P ,U1UIV VUBIVU ~ ? >le. Sold by all druggists. New small 0 cents. i s mill. I had cramps so sed to stav in bed two ets helped me wonder* at suffer. I can work all "JKy\ennie Coates, 1963 TerwioooMiMurr AM'S TABLETS Sedative for Women < i Warren ton Threatened Kidnap ? ' pit: iBHMi ' , 1 Bl ' JtiBSam w i|BB| H|^|9H HiiP^ffllHilMi KENT, ?...,. State officials and ( members of her family have re- ^ vealed that an under-world threat to 'kidnap Evangeline. > Davey (above), daughter 6t Governorelect Martin L. Davey, now has ' their attention. 1 ? t Embro Items Mrs. J. W. Keal was a visitor in j le home of Mrs. T. A. Cheek on j jnday. } Mrs. W. T. Pitchford called on ? rs. W. A. Cheek on Sunday. Mrs. iv. u. r ay 01 wnmingiun tent the Thanksgiving holidays ith her sister, Mrs. W. M. Staligs. i Mrs. Olivia Stallings has been siting her sister, Mrs. Rainey of 2tersburg, who is ill. ( Miss Sibyl Neal spent the week ! id with Miss Florence Neal. Miss Irene Best of Airlie was a ( sitor in the home of Mrs. W. F. j eal on Wednesday. i Mrs. Josh Pierce of Ayden spent i hanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs. . . W. Wagner. ( The regular preaching services 1 ere held at Prospect Sunday night. ' riends are glad to have Rev. L. (J. rothers with them for the comig year. , Miss Dola Vaughan called on Miss thel Cheek Sunday. Mr. Jake Wagner, who is working j' t Unison, N. C., was home for the hanksgiving holidays. . Mrs. R. T. Cheek and little daughr, Vivian, spent last week with her tother, Mrs. J. H. Best of Airlie. Mrs. J. J. Stallings called on Mrs. r. A. Cheek Wednesday evening. ? "V 1 Chas. E. Foster | Civil Engineer, Surveyor Littleton, N. C. / is = Call: --for c vt Our coal is hig quality with other dea ! We honestly b load are the best woo hundreds of loads of t in the number of repa; lone Telephone 17 V , North Carolina p] Inez Items Mr. Clarence Benson spent om night last week at Hollister witl his sister, Mrs. Eugene Alston. Miss Julia Hamlet of Holliste: spent one night last week with he sister, Mrs. Foster King. Miss Mary Alston of Holliste: spent the week end with Misse Gladys and Edith Benson. Miss Saclie King spent one nigh last week at Hollister with her aunt Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Alston an< son of Hollister spent Sunday in thi home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Gid Tharringtoi and children spent Sunday at Hoi lister with relatives. Mr. T. B. Overby visited Mr. L H. Benson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Overby anc children visited Mr and Mrs. C. H King Sunday. Martin county farmers receivet ;ax-exemption certificates coverinf 185,000 pounds of cotton when th< idditional 10 per cent allotment: vere made. An increased interest in conserv ng trees and reforestation has beer loted in Edgecombe county, says H iV. Graeber, extension forester al State College. LEGAL NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDEI DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of a dee< )f trust dated March 28th 1927, ex ;cuted by T. J. Grissom and wife and recorded in Warren County ii Book 123 at page 192, at the reques )f the Holder of the notes securei therein, default having been mad in the payment thereof; the under signed Trustee, will on Mondaj January the 7th, 1935, at twelv o'clock noon, at the Court Hous door in Warrenton North Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidde for cash, the following describei real estate, to wit: A tract of land containing 4 acres, more or less, adjoining thi lands of R. D. Paschall, Ada Sea man, and Chaney Carroll, and mor Tanner Roofing Company HENDERSON, N. C. Slate, Tile & Built-Up Roofing; Heating; I I 17 prompt de OA ?& ABA Amy 100 h grade and we invite comi ilers anywhere. elieve that our mill slabs a d value to be obtained any hese slabs and the best evid r>4- 1 : J au uiuers we nave received. * groj WOOD & COAL V v MDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 1 particularly described and defined I as follows: Beginning at a cedar stake, two I 3 pines and one cedar pointer near 1 Twisdales southwest corner in Col- I I iins line, thence S. 2 degrees W. 13 . | chains 45 links to a peach stump on I side of Mill path, thence with the I l path S. 26 1-2 W. 9 chains 15 links I to a prong on the path S. 36 1.4 r I w. 5 chains S. 52 W. 5 S. 69 1.3 I S 1 degrees W. 2 chains 57 links s. 14 I 11_4 W. 5 chains 71 links a corner in Capps line in the middle of tlig I | Mill Path, thence N. 6 degrees 32 " I chains with Capps line to a stake i ' and locust sprouts containing 44 I *1 acres more or less. It being that I piece of land conveyed by Task?r I 'oik, Trustee, under Trust Deed from \ Alex Hargrove and wife to T. J. Grissom. Said sale is made to satisfy the ' debt, and the interest due thereon, land the cost and expenses of sale. I l\ This December the 4th, 1934. EFFIE K. MILNE, Trustee. Henderson, North Carolina. Jasper B. Hicks, j Attorney, Henderson, N. C. j!7-4t 3' Monthly Pains Relieved 1 Women who take CARDC1 have I lound that severe monthlv have been relieved and thaTto continued use of it for a reasonable . length of time their strength has t been renewed and their general health improved. S wlad ? 'ew words for Cardul, the medicine I have taken tor a weak, run-down condition, for bad pale, to my side and back and for IrreguU, periods," writes Mrs. Boy Chandler, of Cusseta, Ala. "Cardol straightened mo t out and I felt 100 per cent better, it Oertalnly helped me." Thousands of women testify Cardul ' benefited them. If it doea not benefit jTOU, consult a physician. i WAKE UP YOUR : LIVER BILE'j WITHOUT CALOMEL 4 And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go B If you feel aour and sunk and the worfd ' looka punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mln_ eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do It. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doeen't get at the cause. The reason (or your down-end-out feeling is your liver. It should Dour out two pounds of liquid bile into your Dowe.s daily. If this bile la not flowing freely, your tood doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have s thick, bad taste and your breath Is foul, skin often breaks out In blemishes. Your heed aches and you feel down and out Your whole system is poisoned. It takes those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two | pounds of bile flowing freely and make you i feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, ! harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing ' when (t comes to making the bile flow freely. But don't ask for liver pills. Aek for Carter's ' Little Liver Pills, look for the name Carter'i , Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a I '-bstltute.25catdrugstores. 01931C.il.Ce ? ? tmn livery of ' | L I mm I I WKLu )arisions of price and I t ?2.50 a lai-ge truck , B|ha where. We have sold Ij) ence of their value is || M jil f f hers 1; /arrenton, N. C* |

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