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rRlPAV. SBPtember 25> 1 *1 j ! BRUCE I BARTON I Says: ** . xeaclics Dollar Worth txlR''" , i lie vice-president of a ?"e .'v-any ?as suowmg me j5il Hud explaining how careful' ypnt handles the funds ? titf ? u it- Being ^ed by him ?i>llUSU\ " lt i modestly put forth j f a ccui*111 ' ltf iollO'vVUlo' ,,, would seem to be one dev0Ur set-up- You take young fid-,l ; jjg licn dormitories 01 a"'11 11011 ,ala Harvard and Yale, ^"""transport -hem straight. "ia y wiiei oiiice of Wall Street l#W Ule eTer a chance to find out i"11101" ' ,ui abi)U- A dollar or iiunau" dollars or a hundred | ilul dollars are just so many I ^B jjiass o" a Piece of white paper to J K " yo boy ought to be allowed to I ^B (D:ne ir-to your trust company un^B .J te lias hrst w-rked a year on i farm or as asection-hand on a railroad, or behind the counter of a I wintry store- a dollar never again (oaid be simply a mark on a piece if paper to him. It would mean sWtS'e alKi sacrifice and sweat " H The vice-president didn't pay any ' attention to the suggestion, of ' ^B cottre, but I still think i-; was good. ^B & great danger to this country ^B comes from the lack of understand- J ^B eg betvven different sections and H classes. I wish it were possible for (I every tig Clt\ OiUlKCr, lAWj'Cx aim . I esecuiive to change places at least 1 I oace in seven with a small-town, 1 I xortieeper, or a day laborer- It naid be fine if every big board of erectors had cne place which wouid I te filled by a farmer?a different cne every year. How much more humanity there would be m business if the men at tie top could keep fresh their con- ' ;ac. with the problems and hardships and heartaches of the ordiasry man and woman. Keep Right On Keeping On IV.tn.g people write asking: "How does or.e get into the advertising business " Several successful ad- vertising people recently jotted down their business autobiographiesHere 2re some samples: 1. Young man. Delivered news-j tapers- Errand boy- Chauffeur, , swimming instructor, freight check- i e: Real estate salesman, life guard, i salesman, advertising agency. t 2- Ycung woman- Reception clerk. Ass': Credit Manager. Ad- * vertising department- Selling space, house-to-house selling. Clerk, newspaper subscriptions- Writing ' Advertising. Advertising agency. ? 3 Y'oung man. Making and t selhng photographs- Picking straw- | terries- Selling soap products- i Church jani.o: and organist. De- ( fivering newspapers- Clerk, Rail- < way Mail Service, collection agency, ' Editor, printing, free-lance writer. 1 -- E- F. private. Advertising arencv. ] You will note that no one found a;ob for any of these people; they jus: went around kicking at the d:crs until one opened- In the per- i ads between jobs it never seems to cave occurred to them to sit down 5">ih folded hands and complain to: they were born too late. They fet kept right cn keeping on. To Describe 4-H Fair Department A complete description of the 1-H Department at the annual litrth Carolina State Fair will be fen in a radio talk on the Carols Farm Features program by L" Harrill, state club leader, Satt-'flay, September 26. (Air- Harrill believes that the information which he will give should 1)5 of great help to those boys and trirlr. ...1 t';13 wno are planning to enter ex- ? dibits in ;he Fair. ' ^ club members are eligible to ? enter exhibits if they have been ac- \ tivell' engaged in 4-H work during j the current year. Prizes amounting 10 82,333.50 will be awarded winte* 13 . farm bovs will eneaee in Mging seed and livestock. Each ?"a% will be allowed to enter a composed of three members?ced judging contest will take j?1* October 16 at 10 a- m-, and "e livestock judging on the same a? one hour later. Poultry judg!?' 'cams will vie with one another e same day. Addition there will be indiexhibits of swine, baby beef, and calf exhibits, fl 411 girls will enter food and "thing exhibits as their part of We competition. a^0 community buildings and an stn Cul'ural building are being con^ e'ed in Hertford County by the s Progress Administration. 936 Warrenton, North f Warren Record Classified Rates I (a) One cent a word each Issue i (This Type) , (b) 1 1/2 Cents a Word 1 (This Type) (c) Three Cents a Word (This Type) All Abbreviations counted words Twenty-five cents Minimum Charge Display Want Ads, 35c an Inch To insure proper classification Want Ads should be in this office by noon Wednesday. All Ads signed "Care Record" Strickly Confidential No Classified Ads Charged Except to Regular Display Advertisers No Ads Received Over Telephone / [WO-WHEEL TRAILERS FOR Sale- Prices Right. Hicks Auto Service- 3tc INSURANCE?THE SUREST WAY to offset loss from Fire HazardsS. M. Gardner will be glad to discuss any form of insurance vith you. o23-lt WE ARE NOW OPERATING A General Market in our building next to Boyd's Warehouse and, in addition to our line of fresh fish, will carry a full line of meatsCome here for the best cuts in meals and save money. Free delivery. E. L. Green. ltpd jOST BLACK LEATHER LADY'S rocket be ok Saturday night, containing glasses, cameo necklace. Reward if returned to J. H. Duke. WANTED?WHITE TENANT FOR Howard Palmer farm near Oakville. Apply to E. M. Cole, 3008 E. Broad St , Richmond, Va. It LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE j This is to give notice that appli:ation will be made to the Goverlor for pardon for Charlie Ellis of his county, now serving time on ] he roads for assault This the 16th day of Sept-, 1936;16-2twk. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of ;he estate of the late R- G- Newiom, this is to notify all persons j laving claims against said estate ;o present same to the undersigned, iroperly verified, within twelve nonths from the date of this notice >r this notice will be pleaded in bar )l recovery- ah pcivjuna uiucu^u ;o said estate will please make imnediate settlementThis 4th day of September, 1936. FRANK NEWSOM, Executor. Halifax, N- C. s4-6t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exeluted by B- H. Hawks to Tasker Polk, Trustee, dated Feb. 5th, 1919, registered in Registry of Warren bounty in Book 104, p. 180, and by irder of Clerk of superior Court of Warren County re-opening adminstration of estate of Tasker Polk, ifter default in the payment or tnej lotes secured by said deed of trust ind at bondholder's request, we will sell, according to the terms thereof, it public auction to the highest iidder for cash, in front of the , Pourt house door of Warren, at 12 ' i'clock, M-, on the 5th day of October, 1936, the following described ;ract of land in Smith Creek Township, Warren County, North Caroina: Beginning at a Planted Stone m the East side of a Branch and I unning thence North 8 E 135 ft-, ^ 71-4 W 550 ft-, N 6 3-4 E 329 ft-, , ST 13 E 133 ft-, N 14 W 120 ft- to a | Planted Stone on the West side of : i Branch, N 18 E 194 ft. N 3 1-2 W 200 ft., N 10 3-4 E 205 Ft., N 2 W 1 TOO ft, N 5 W 285 ft. to a Planted -i m ?. rjr nt Ttronr-h Carolina in E. C. Perkinson's line at an old Gate Place at a Stake 3 ft- E of a Pine, thence S 151-2 W along a chopped line 1100 ft- to a Stone: Pile, thence s 131-2 E 650 ft- to a Stake, thence S- 3 3-4 E 759 ft- to a Stone Pile, Marvin Rose's corner in Gcode's line, thence along said Rose's line S 80 3-4 W 1675 ft- to the place of beginning, containing 110 3-4 acres, more or less, EXCEPTING THEREFROM that certain piece or parcel thereof sold and conveyed by P- W. and L. CVaughan to Joanna Hargrove by deed duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Warren County, which piece or parcel contains 2 acres, leaving in the tract herein advertised for sale 108 3-4 acres, more or lessThic -3.-1 -3-- "?-? ? Uia uaj UL OCpLCXIiUUI, 1936. WILLIAM T. POLK and PRANK H. GIBBS, Administrators of Tasker Polk, Trustee. s4-4t COMMISSIONER'S SALE Empowered and directed by judgment of Superior Court of Warren County in the action entitled The Town of Warrenton vs. Candis A. Reavis and husband, H- H. Reavis, I will sell publicly to >the highest bidder for cash, Courthouse door, Warrenton, N. C-, 12 o'clock Nocn, Oct 22, 1936, these lands: Bounded on North by Public Road from Warrenton to Louisburg, Scuth hy lands of Misses Hawkins, the Female College Land, East by lands of H F White and West by lands of Thos. M. Hawkins, being composed of two parcels. This Sept- 21, 1936. s25-4t FRANK BANZET, Commissioner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Empowered and directed by judgment of Superior Court of Warren County in the action entitled Warren County vs. H. H. Reavis, Candis Reavis. G- C. Brown and Mattie L. Brown and T. P. Gholson, Trustee, I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder, Courthouse door, Warrenton, N. C-, 12 o'clock Noon, October 22, 1936, these lands: Bounded on the North by lands of J. M- Gardner, on the East by lands of Daniel Reavis, on the South by Franklin St., and on the West by P. Friedenburg, and being the building on which is a brick building used as a cafe, meat market and storeThis Sept. 21, 1936. FRANK BANZET, s25-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Directed by order of re-sale in that action in the Superior Court of Warren County, entitled: Virginia Utley et al. vs. Helen C. Higgins et al-, I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder at the Court House door, Warrenton, N. C-, 12 o'clock Noon, October 8, 1936, the folowing described land in Warrenton Township, Warren County, N. C.: Tract 1: Beginning at an iron stake on new road, Alfred Wright's corner, thence along Alfred Wright's line S 88 W. 52 P. 5 L. to a stone, Alfred Wright's and Sarah Mayfield's corner, thence along sarah Mayfield's line S- 113-4 E. 12 P 17 L to a stone, thence S 82 1-2 W. 12 P 20 L to a stake in Willie Alston's line, thence along said line, S. 14 E 39 P to a stcne, thence N 83 E 69 P 16 L, New Road, thence along New Road, N 191-2 W 25 P to a stake, thence E 10 P 10 L to a slake, thence N 12 W 64 P to a stake in W. M. Hick's line, thence along said line S 88 3-4 W 12 P 17 L to a stone in Hick's corner, thence S 12 E 40 P to the beginning, containing 25 acres, more or less. Tract 2: Beginning at a stone in center of New Road leading from No.-lina to Warrenton in Adam Alexander's line, thence along said line S 86 W 80 P 14 L to a stone in an old road, thence along said old read, N 181-2 W 29 P, 12 L to a stone J- M. Higgins' corner, thence along J. M. Higgins' line N 831-4 E 69 P 16 L to center of new road, thence along said road S 32 1-2 E 16 P, S 35 1-4 E 20 P 18 L to the beginning, containing 14 acres, more or lessTract 3: Beginning at an iron --I w, nn the Norlina-Warrenton Dl/UIXC XV XV T? V/1 vuv ;hence S 88 E along the lines of' Mrs- J- L Robinson and J. H. Fal;on 2150 ft- to J. H. Falcon's corner THE HOE I i your wftOCOlATE C SODA, SIR-- OH, I'M SO Road, Higgins' Wright's corner, running thence Northerly along Keep a Good Laxative always in your home | Among the necessities of home Is i ? good, reliable laxative. Don't be I Without one I Do your best to pre- | (rent constipation. Don't neglect It when " pou feel any of Its disagreeable symptoms j pomlng on. . "We have used Thedford's | Black-Draught for 21 years and have found ; It a very useful medicine that every family i Might to have in their home," writes Mrs. Perry Hicks, of Belton, Texas. "I take Blackbraught for biliousness, constipation and other Ills where a good laxative or purgative u needed, I have always found BlackDraught gives good results." BLACK-DRAUGHT SE OF HA I i J .... ^ f 1 /*\ UUI rrym /over- evl (oh these THE WARREN RECO said Road 210 yds. to a stake in J-! B. Davis' line, thence along said. Davis line in an Easterly direction | 43 yards to a stake at che inter-! section on J. M. Higgins and said Davis line, thence along said J. M.; Higgins' line a Southwesterly di-1 rection 210 yds- to the beginning,: containing one (1) acres, more orj less- ' A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder as' evidence of good faith, to be applied on the purchase price if ac-; cepted, or returned to its maker if his bid is rejected. This 21st day of September, 1936. FRANK BANZET, s-24-2tc Commissioner. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting hptwpnn "Flnrpnp.p D Allpn fl P. Allen and Mary Louise Allen, heretofore carrying on business as mer-! chants at Warrenton, N. C-, under! the firm name and style of Allen,' Son and Company, has been dissolved by mutual consent and by the sale of the interest cf Mary Louise Allen therein to her mother, Florence D. Allen, as and from the 1st day of September, 1936, so fair as concerns the said Mary Louise Allen, who retires from the firm. All debts due to and cwing by the said late film will be received and paid respectively by Florence D. Allen and C. F. Allen who will continue to carry on said partnership under the firm name and style of Allen, Son and Company. Dated the 1st day of September, 1936. Sll-6t MARY LOUISE ALLEN. KAr.K nv T.iwn mm a DEED OF TRUST Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Substituted Trustee under a Statutory proceeding to appoint a Trustee registered in Warren County in Book 143, page 225, to execute the power of sale contained in that deed of trust recorded in said Warren county in Book 118, at page 29, from S- J. Satter-' white and wife to the Raleigh Sav-j ings Bank & Trust Company, default having been made in the payment of the note therein secured, and the holder of the same having exercised his option to declare the whole thereof due and payable, will On Monday, October 5th, 1936, at twelve o'clock noon, sell for cash by public auction at the court house door in Warrentcn that tract of land known as the Samuel J. Satterwhite Farm near Manson, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land, containing one thousand, two hundred and forty-seven and three-tenths (1247-3) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being just south of the old MansonRidgeway Public Road, about 11-2 miles Southwest of Ridgeway, in Nutbush Township, Warren County, State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by Harry Tucker, C- E-, in February, 1927, a copy of which plat is attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the North by Rocky Creek and the Manson-Ridgeway public road, on the East by what is known as the Carroll and S- H. Sf.PnVlPn cmi IdT-lrlo m* O 4-t- ' I -~~-t ^?.. U1X Olic OUUII1 uy I the V. F. Ward lands and the lands 1 of Xie T. B. Watson estate, and on the West by the Austin Allen, Aaron Jones, J. T- Mills, Prank Beardsley Women Y/ho Have Pains Try CARDUf Next Time! On account of poor nourishment, many women suffer functional pains at certain times, and it Is foi these thai Cardul is offered on the record of the safrelief it has brought and the good It ha.', done in helping to overcome the cause oi womanly discomfort. Mis. Cole i'oung. 01 ' | Leesvllle, La., writes: "I wns suffering wit? j irregular ... I had Quite a lot cf pair. J which made mo nervous. I took Csraui anr j found It helped me in every way. rm-.kinfc i me regular and stopping the pain. Thi j quieted my nerves, making my health r..: .i j better." ... If Cardul doe* not b--'- ''* | YOU. consult a physician jj Dr. Rufus S. Jones | A.B., M.A., D.D.S. | ?! General Practice of Denistry H X-RAY SERVICE t Citizens Bank Building || I: Phone 70 fj ? Out of office every Thursday 8. | ZARDS \D THE SUMMER'S iRTTHING SHOWS ( CONFOUNDED LI6HT J >RD which deeds Is hereby made for a and O. G. R. Smith lands, and being the Identical lands conveyed to S. J- Satterwhite by deed duly recorded In the Registry of Warren County, North Carolina, In Book 79 at page 108, Book 80 at page 335, Book 80 at page 81, Book 100 at page 198, Book 102 at page 29, and Book 81 at page 472, reference to =Jr==Jr=Jr=lr=Jr=ir=Jr=if=3 1 il n run I KlIVIEI1 I I I WA i Make U SCHOOL SUI We Have Stocked Sc! and invite school chi from us. GUN SHE MONARB 75c box These shell have tak cent advance since them, but we are givii i-i l r:j- it iiit;ra tut; ueiieiiL 01 LI FLOUF ROBERT E. I 12 lbs, 50c ? 24 MELROS1 12 lbs, 65c ? 24 MEAL $2.55 per 100 LARD 4 lbs Corned Beef, c Sunbrite Clean! Armour's STAR SLICED 71 Armour'# STAR SANDW Armour's STAR LUNCH Armour'# STAR COOKE] Armour'# B. B. MEAT LC Armour'# TRIPE, large c CUT-RITE WA LAMP CHIMN] m Armour's w VN n A riTllA\ ir ulu r Aoniun p COCA COLAS, I JONES 1 li | The Farn n =ir=ir=.^=ip=irr=ir=ir=ir= -^GOOD OlT\ I GOOD DARK SUIT J I DEA Warren too, North Carolina more complete description of said lands, This the 1st day of September, , 1936s4-4t JASPER B- HICKS, Substituted Trustee. Pittman, Bridgers & Hicks, Attorneys, Henderson, North Carolina. lr=lr=lr=Ir=lr=],=].=lr=lr HBER? WHEN IN n r^iv TT l\ l\ I vi > 1 ur Store Your Fi 'PLIES m hool Supplies ldren to buy y/( en a 50 per ^ we booked i B lg our custo_ le old price. I ,EE lbs, 90c Castleberr; L, $1.25 , Bruni lbs. Clover i 9c 11 55c Abruzzi ] an 20c Smooth E ser _5c BEEF, 2 jars ICH SPREAD, can..... TONGUE, can D BRAINS, 2 cans >AF, can an X PAPER, roll EYS, No. 1 and No. 2, < IED BEEF STEW, cai 6 bottle carton BROTHERS and tiers Mutual ^r=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=lr=Jr=lr=Ji By A PAGE 7 For the first time in the history of club work in Martin County, 38 4-H club boys enjoyed a week's encampment at White Lake recently. Don S. Matheson, farm agent of Orange county, says farmers of the county recently purchased 140 tons of limestone. apapzjpsiapapapsipsljj a 'ON I I! irst Stop | fc Call For 0 7 Castleberry*! g&0?t s I 10c can o y's a swick Stew n 25c can Seed ji j. by the bag !*ye 1 I. . n bu. || Parley n ?1.80 bu. ft o ^-25c n 10c jj 23c I | -i 35c L J ?.23c 0 0 _r 25c | 10c 1 each 10c jj HI i ; 20c 25c 0 9 STORE S Exchange jj _=J =ir=iT=ir=jr=iT=ir=ii?mlac Arthur j N lHK *
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