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ouh'i letter referred to the]
lineal editorial:
1^; Much ox tlie time I havel
Bed with you, but alter reading I
Blast \uvhs effusion I bid you I
J-Iv.c... tsticn a bunch ol boloney " [
Being naturally a sensitive per-|
L. I suffered troin criticism in my I
By cays- Once, when an ai-ticlel
Bene contained a blunder for!
K.y the editor received caustic!
B..,. i iclt so sick I stayed in bed I
M~-:: as lime went on I developed I
philosophy as to criticism and so, I
Kjjess to me. must every man who I
B;C_ng to get anything done. The!
Bjs: point in that philosophy is!
K;f you can't please everybody,!
B-. that much criticism, good or I
B is entirely uninformed.
ore can not be guided too much I
B the public because the public is I
B changeable. Every public char-l
o: any influence has been I
Bihar at some time in his career I
B: unpopular at othersBCriticism
is good for us. We need I
no matter how well meaning or
Bruh we may be. One time when
Bur. .Moray was being severely
Kncieii by the English press GladB:.e
said to him: "Take it from
B that to endure trampling-on
Bit pat nd sclf-control is no
dement in the preparation of
ci 1 r? _
101* WCIiKHiy iimuy unu
stuily in the path of great pubcduty
Be sure that discipline is
Rally. ar.d in the last analysis
ian has to do his best and go
tenrd. A famous old English
cocltraster had this motto, of
tea I am fond: "Never explain,
srer retract, never apologize. Get
: ior.e and let them howl."
. . Let's Preach Positive Faith
Tears aeo an eminent economist
Selecting one protestant denomii'.icz
r.hose records had been
~ carefully, he set down the
nn'cer of new members added
li year. Opposite this, in another
turn. he classified each year
2 ar. economic standpoint as
sperous or badHie
year 18?35 was a bad yeav:
reteen thousand people joined
is particular church. In 1866 came
air. and new members jumped to
Hen years of "good" times, but
? tares for the church, until the
nfc of 1873. when up shot the
fflbership. reaching a "new high"
1877. when prosperity registered
'fancy the same tiling is haptoday;
at least our church
sbeen full recently. Last Sunday
Iicher said that religion conbeing
ble to recognize the
linarv in the ordinary
people sec the turmoil of
>ent, and say: "It is confusis
anarchy; it is hopeless."
se who are wiser say: "It is
moulding His world into a
d better image- Let us bestir
is and go forward."
sermon lifted us. It was a
rophetic voice announcing
ie Power which made the
has not deserted it, is still
I on it .It made us feel that
'ht to life our eyes and be
lest these great and faris
changes come to pass
1 our recognizing themrise
all preachers these days
"h a positive faith. To put
anJ' sermons that criticize
or discourage them, and
1 confidence, courage and
need this now. If the church
0vide it, the church will make
Washington county farmers [
H. ;;^ntly with the representaB^a
pickle company to make
'0r growing cucumbers for
fl j-pany next season.
B* Cardui Helps
Bomen To Build Up
stimulates the appetite and
H?'es digestion, helping women
.r/-r- strength Irom the food they
MB:'.""; at Is Improved, strength
c':rt?'lrl functional pains go
ti'jfi*ornen Praise Cardui for helping
Bit I? 80&d health. . . . Mrs. C. E.
^B-5 ,Hlnton, w. Va., writes: "After
my last baby. I did not seem
il' s"*:v'h back. X took Cardui
uf, *as soon sound and well. I have
Hl(r i.?y daughters and recommend it
. . Thousands of women
Hit teneflted them. If It does not
r Ulj. consult a physician.
36 Warrenton, North I
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WANTED?4 YOUNG MEN OF
neat appearance between age oi
18-25, free to travel. Call F. A
Fields, Hotel Warren, between 12
m- and 6 p. m- Saturday- ltpd
STEADY WORK?GOOD PAYReliable
man wanted to call or
farmers in Warren County. No
experience or capital needed
Write today. McNess Co., Dept
B, Freeport, Illinois. ltpd
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE?Purple
Straw, chemically treated and
re-cleaned- C. E- Jackson, Warrenton.
o28-tfr
WANTED?AN HONEST ENERgetic
man with fair intelligence
to represent us in Halifax County
and adjacent territory. Splendid
pay for right man. A golden
opportunity to build up a permal
* ?? n irovu email
ncnt 0Uv>iii^?) vjii a j
outlay. Write at once. Palmer
Stone Works, Inc. The South's
Largest Wholesale and Retail
Monumental Factory, Albemarle,
N. C. o27-3tiJ
FOR SALE?6 HOGS IN GOOD
condition weighing about 150 lbs.,
two sows suitable for breeding.
J. R. Paschall, Wise, N. C. o30-4t
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE?LITtle
Red Purple Straw, $1.60 per
bushel. R. J. Bender, Rt. 2, Norlina.
o30-2tpd
SHEET IRON HEATERS?PRICED
from $1.35 up; Stove Pipe, Elbows,
Dampers, Stove Mats. Coal Scuttles,
Shovels and Pokers- W. A.
Miles Hardware Company.
IRON POTS?HEAVY WEIGHT
full polished, 12 gal- $3-75; 15 gal
$4.50; 20 gal. $5.50; 50 lb. Lard
Cans 45c- W. A Miles Hardware
Company.
PORTABLE CLUBHOUSE FIREplace
Grates, 20, 22 & 24 inch .
3 pc. Combination Basket Grate
Sets, Andirons, all sizes, Fireplace
Spark & Nursery Screens. W. A
Miles Hardware Company.
WINCHESTER SEMI-HAMMERless
Single Barrel Shot Guns, all
gauges, price $8.75- This is the
nicest little gun you ever saw and
a gun that can take it with high
power shells. W. A. Miles Hardware
Company.
REMINGTON & WINCHESTER
Single Barrel Bolt Action Rifles,
$5 95. W- A. Miles Hardware
Company.
SPRINGFIELD SINGLE BARREL
Shot Guns, all gauges, special <8>
$6.95. W. A. Miles Hardware
Company.
STOVES & HEATERS?RELINED
and repaired?Heaters and Furnaces
put up by experienced workman.
W. A. Miles Hardware
Company.
COMPLETE STOCK ALL SIZE
Gun Shells and Cartridges. W- A.
Miles Hardware Company.
LADIES COATS ? BEAUTIFUL
coats, fur trimmed or plain, at
any price you want to pay. Allen,
Son & Co.
UNDERWEAR?OUR STOCK OF
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winter underwear ior uie emu.
THE HOI
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THIS W
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Tirotlna
I family is complete, and was
bought at the right price and is
being offered at the right price.
! Allen, Son & Co.
SHOES ? WONDERFUL VALUES
in ladies' shoes at $1.98- To see
them is to buy them. Allen, Son
& Co.
LADIES' DRESSES ? A VERY
large assortment to select fromWonderful
values at $3.95 & $4 85.
Allen, Son & Co.
MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERALLS?
We think we have the best overall
made at the price, and the
price is low. Allen, Son & Co.
MEN'S CLOTHING?WE WANT
you to see what we think are
the best values in men's and
I boys' suits offered. They are all|
wool and the patterns are good?
I pinch-backs or plain backs- Allen.
i son & Co.
A NEW LINE OF FAST COLOR
prints for house and school
dresses, put in stock this week.
Allen, Son & Co.
SHEETINGS ? BLEACHED AND
unbleached in all widths at old
prices. While sheetings have advanced,
we have not advanced
our price yet. Allen, Son & Co.
I
WE HAVE SOME VERY ATTRACtive
numbers in Woolen dress
goods, that we think are priced
below the market. Let us show
them to you- Allen, Son & CoCOAL
SCUTTLES AND COAL
shovels are priced right at Jones
Brothers store,
WORK GLOVES?WE HAVE JUST
, received lot of work gloves, priced
at 25c, 35c, and 50c. Jones
; Brothers.
[ WORK SHIRTS ARE NOW BEING
sold by Jones Brothers.
WE HAVE JUST ADDED A BIG
? lot of Stokley's canned goods to
our stock. These items are approved
by Good Housekeeping Ini
stitute, were booked early for low
price and are being priced accord|
ingly.
VERY SMALL GREEN PEAS?
t Stokley's brand, are being sold at
our store this week for 20c per
can; sifted peas at 17c- Jones
Brothers.
I
( WE ARE OFFERING THE WELLknown
Robt. E- Lee Brand of
flour at our store this week for
only $6.50 per barrel. This is a
real bargain in any man's store.
Jones Brothers.
BUY YOUR CHEESE FROM
Jones Brothers. We have been
, fortunate in securing unusually1
good cheese this fall. Priced is!
1 25c pound. Jones Brothers.
WE ARE AFFILIATED WITH
Farmers' Mutual Exchange which
handles a fine line of feed and
seeds and is run by George
Frazier, a practical farmer who
knows from experience when and
how much to plant- This makes
Jones Brothers more of a onei
stop store than ever. Come in to
see us for feed, seed, groceries,
lamp chimneys, wicks, burners,
furniture polish, insecticides, work
shirts, overalls, &c. All are priced
right. Come to see us. Jones
Brothers.
NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESSES
just received from $3.98 to $7-98.
Style Shop. ltpd
PLANTS FOR SALE?GIANT PANsies,
Canterbury Bells, Foxgloves.
Dial 361-1. Itc
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
, North Carolina,
Warren County.
In the Superior Court
W. T. Wiggins and wife, Elizabeth
P. Wiggins, Elma W. Sanders and
husband, J. B. Sanders, C. W. Wigjgins
and wife. Dorothy N. Wiggins.
J Mary W. Knott and husband, T. S1
Knott, Ethel W. Mitchell and husband,
J. T. Mitchell, and F. P.
Wiggins (unmd )
vs.
R. D. Wiggins (unmarried) j
Pursuant to judgment entered in
the above-entitled civil action, the
undersigned commissioner will, on
Monday, November 30, 1936, at 12
o'clock Noon, at the Court House
Door in Warrenton. Warren County,!
N. C., sell at public auction to the
highest bidder therefor, the following
described lands: Located in the I
Corporation of Norlina, Warren j
County, N. C-, beginning at a stone
on the East side of the public road
or street running North from thel
Depot and running thence easterly
along ttiG une ui mc iuv vwvwf
by Mary W. Wiggins on May 5,
1 1914) 150 feet to a stake, thence
Northerly 100 feet to a stake on
JSE OF HA
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THE WARREN RECC
CARO-G.
^PUGItlG
HAM6mtiTmioI?^ALMMW
FCUTION l? THE CHEROKEE RE5E
DID YOU KNOWthat
THE EARL OF 6RANVI11E
OWNED ABOUT % OF N.C.
BEFORE "ME REVOLUTION;
HE CLAIMED THI5" LAND ?W
AFTER 177?, BUT Hlf (IAIM
| WERE DENIED
.THE EDITORS OF CARO'GRAPH
^ the public road, thence Southerly
along said public road 100 feet to
the beginning; and being the identiI
cal lot or parcel of land conveyed
to Mary W- Wiggins by G. M. & GT.
Walker by deed dated May 5,
1914, which deed is duly recorded
j in office of Regiter of Deeds of War|
ren County in Book 91, page 7 et
seq., reference to which is hereby
specifically made for other and furI
4-V? /locnrir-v+irk'n QTiH RHllTPP
UOOV/IlJJUiVii WVM. vw ?
chain of title.
This Oct. 29, 1936.
JULIUS BANZET,
o30-4t Commissioner.
TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE
Directed by order of Clerk of
Superior Court of Warren County,
upon advanced bid, I will offer for
resale those lands described in deed
of trust executed by J. B. Powell
and wife, Eulalia Gillis Powell, to
undersigned trustee, recorded in office
of Register of Deeds of Warren
County in Book 140, page 30, bearing
date of June 28, 1935, the time
and place of resale being 12:00
Noon, November 21, 1936, at Coun
House Door, in Warrenton, N. C.,
I the lands being a tract or parcel of
I land in Warrenton, Warrenton
Township, Warren County, State of
N. C, described as follows: On the
North by the said Lizzie M. Tarwater,
known as the old Geo. WHarper
place, on the East by the
lands of the estate of Haywood Arrington,
deceased; on the South by
the street known as Hall or Franklin
Street, and on the West by
Bragg Street, containing in the lot
one acre, more or less, and being
the land whereon said parties of
the first part (J. B. Powell and
wife) now reside.
This November 4. 1936.
n6-2t M. W. WESTER, Trusr.ee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Empowered by trust deed exe11
Hon 10*30 hv "Prnnlr "RnvH
V/l llt/U XX xi/uu, WJ ~ J ?
Jr. and Pattie Boyd, his wife, to the
undersigned trustee, recorded in
Warren Registry in Bk. 134, p. 244,
upon default and at noteholders'
request, I will sell publicly to highest
cash bidder, at Court House
Door, Warrenton, N. C-, 12:00 Noon,
November 17, 1036, a tract of land
in Warrenton Township, Warren
Co., N. C-, described as follows:
Beginning at a stone in Tanner
Meeting house road; thence N. 9 1-2
East 1590 feet to a stone; thence
South 89 E. 612 feet to a stone;
thence S- 9 1-4 W. 1255 feet to a
stone in Tanner Meeting House
Road; thence along said Road S.
65 3-4 W. 746 feet to beginning,
containing twenty acres.
This Oct. 15. 1936JULIUS
BANZET,
o23-4t Trustee.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF LAND
State of North Carolina,
County of Warren.
The Federal Land Bank of Columbia,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry G. Haithcock, Kate C. Haithcock,
his wife, G. P. Gray, Mittie
Gray, his wife, W- O. McGibony,
Trustee, and Federal Farm Mortgage
Corporation, Defendants.
"" "tniit +r> q inUfrment entered
xr ux ouanu w u j
in above entitle civil action on the
2nd day of November, 1936, in the
Superior Court of said County by
the Clerk, I will on the 7th day of
December, 1936, at 12 o'clock M, at
the County Courthouse door in
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BFFORE 1856 THERE WAJ A FINE OF
$5 1EVIFP ON ANYONE WHO IMEDA
BANK NOTE OF IE#THAN $3 IN N.C.
ICS INVITE YOWTO SEND IN INTERESTING
! said County sell at public auction
to the highest bidder therefor, the
following described lands, situated
in said county and state in Sixpound
Township, comprising 175
acres, more or less, and bounded
and described as follows:
All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land containing one hundred
and seventy-five (175) acres, more
or less, being in Sixpound Township,
Warren County, North Carolina,
being bounded on the North
by the waters of Roanoke River; on
the East and the South by the lands
of Mrs- Anna M- Gardner (J. CGardner);
on the West by the land
of Major Conner and J. L. Coleman?,
having such shape, metes,
courses and distances as will appear
by reference to a plat thereof
made by C. E- Foster, C. E., which
said plat is dated January 27th,
1930, and is now on file with the
Federal Land Bank of Columbia,
Columbia, S1 C.
The Terms of Sale are Cash.
All bids will be received subject
to rejection or confirmation by the
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7 Murray
Py Jones, Jr.
UONIAL TIMEf, A MINIJTfrR IH N.C.
mt> 795 PEOPlt in 5IX M0NTH5
WO YOU KNOW m
2,500 fmm soidw
DIBP AT WE 5AII50URY
MJIITARY PRIJOFI BETWEEN
1861 AND I865f MOST OF
TdE PEATHS WERE IH 1864-5
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FACTS ABOUT YOOft. COMMUNITY * j
I
Clerk of said Superior Court anc
no bid will be accepted or reportec
unless its maker shall deposit with
said Clerk at the close of the bidding
the sum of $140, as a forfeil
and guaranty of compliance with
his bid, the same to be credited or
his bid when accepted. Notice ij
now given that said lands will be
resold at the same place and upor
the same terms at 2:00 o'clock p
m. of the same day unless said deposit
is sooner made- Every deposit
not forfeited or accepted wili
be promptly returned to the maker
This 4th day of November, 1936n6-4t
JULIUS BANZET,
Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
State of North Carolina,
County of Warren.
In the Superior Court
Catherine Coleman Caulder
vs.
Furman M. Caulder.
The defendant, Furman M. Caulder,
will take notice that an actior
entitled as above has been comT
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arren uounty citizens
Want Advts. effectr
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aving; of locating lost
f finding the owners o
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menced in the Superior Court of
Warren County, North Carolina, for
j the purpose of obtaining an Abso:
lute Divorce on the grounds of two
years separation, as provided by
the Consolidated Statutes.
And the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required
to appear at the office of the Cleric
of the Superior Court of Warren
County, at the Courthouse in Warrenton,
North Carolina, on the 7th
day of December, 1936, and answer
or demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
in said Complaint.
This 6th day of November, 1936.
n6-4t W. K. NEWELL,
Clerk Superior Court Warren
County. f
Gholson & Gholson,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Many a Friend Recommends
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People who have taken BlackDraught
naturally are enthusiastic
about It because of the refreshing
relief It has brought them. No wonder
they urge others to try itl . . .
Mrs. Joe G. Roberts, of Portersville,
Ala., writes: "A friend recommended
Black-Draught to me a long time
ago, and it has proved Its worth to mo.
Black-Draught Is good (or constipation.
I (lnd that taking Blaok-Draught prevents
the bilious -headaches which I used to
have." ... A purely vegetable medicine
(or relle( of
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I Mother?heed the urgent" ad[
, vice of doctors and hospitals;
do as they do; give your baby a
daily body-rub with the anti'
OCptHj UH Uiait uiotjwti M *i mj
| germs, and keeps the skin SAFE,
f , That means Mennen Antiseptic
j Oil. It's used by nearly all
f maternity hospitals. It gets
I down into skin-folds?and prevents
infection, chafing, chapping
and roughness. Get a bot'
tie today. At any druggist
' MENNEN Antiseptic Oil,
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