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^pvV. DECEMBER 4, 19,' ~ ^ moday and tomorrow j, frank Farker Stock bridge I ^ jjXr celebration have been liolding a celeH<!0ii ? Washington for the cenH^jal oi tin- American patent sysi could take time out J f>r ,lle u- s' Patent Of ^-gs one of my playgrounds r J was a boy and my uncle ^K'comiiu-s-iioner ?' Patents. I B!,fd more. I think, from the exof models of early inventions ever learned in school. ^:.y folks have a wrong idea l.,; jiatents- They think they are ;'lded to create monopolies- The K opposite is true. The word ^nt" means "to make public." return for disclosing the secret device or process so that anyH^iian use it. Uncle Sam gives the tutor the sole right to use it for Ygteen years- After that it is ^Tjierica is one of the few counB .g where the owner of a patent B net have to pay an annual tax ^ j. That is one of the reasons I g we are the most inventive I fn;e in the world- The other is j g 3t we had to invent machines to 1 ' **rr?r?foH tVOfK DCCauoc nc nontvu , *s work done than there were !.- to do it* * * MIXTIONS . .the public j 1S44 Hoary L. Ellsworth, then ~r.issior.er of Patents, in his anreport to Congress said that patent Office would soon be Necessary, since there was noth2 such left to invent! Just a few -tie inventions since then are the jgSsse. electric light, gas engine, rrrograph. airplane, photographic r plate, motion picture, radio, and an: a million and a half other fifes for which patents have e issued since Mr. Ellsworth's years the Patent Office re- \ Si to consider applications for sr.:; on flying machines on the ::r.d that it was impossible for s fiy Ti'e>" stiiI refuse appucss for "perpetual motion*1 malts unless accompanied by a ok? model. No inventor has yet steed a model that worksi patent, however, it no proof 5: sr. invention is valuable. The : is of any invention depends enxy upon whether it meets a pub: feutar.d. * * * jTX power "v~ time immemorial Inventors si been trying to find some way : serin? the energy of sun heat, tssshiny co'.mtries it is easy to s: tanks of water by the sun's ss. ar.d many patents have been ranted or. solar engines. Most of use. however, cost so much in Sjonioa to the power generated iit it doesn't pay to build them2r Charles G Abbott, secretary ie Smithsonian Institute of :?ton. however, thinks he has Kb the problem. At the Patent teennia! he showed an engine ~ v wer which may point any toward conservation of fuel fen the earth's supplies of coal t? oh are exhausted. Nothing could be more useful s power. I hope Dr. Ab*t is on the right track* * GLARE .... under control te of the most promising of the ST inventions shown at the Patc Centennial is a method of taky? the glare out of automobile Oughts. Scientists have long that light can be "polarized" "- tt is, so refelcted that the jt! beams are parallel and go In ^ direction only. But all Drevious tads of doing this have been expensive and cumbersome for Ski! use1;e new device is the result of J? of work in two great indusresearch laboratories. It is a a?!e transparent sheet of a new ^ of material which can be used Jsati of glass in motor headf''-5' 2nd win project their beams ~_s straight line ahead instead of , ;/J the eyes of approaching wers. ,Biis one invention alone, when jtomes into general use, will be "th untold money for its value as ^renter of motoring accidents. ^ . . . death ray pother amazing new thing is a ,, which produces sound waves ? Pitch too high for the human to detect. These vibrations, or fasonic" sounds have remarkaPotters of penetration and can 'Pause death. Dr. R. W. Wood , 0,in Hopkins laboratory, who L e-0Ped thnm ?i ?"" - , OIIUWCU X1UW JJ?OOp these ultrasonic waves through f,v of tvater would kill all the ? the water. That suggests a E Use in kiuin? the larvae of its in their breeding places?r new industrial comcan also be found by these 'es- Oil can be mixed with water, I Powdered coal which has been j fended in water is consolidated a solid lump by means of the titrations. ionize the advertisers 16 Wamatoo, North t Warren Record Classified Rates (a) One cent a word each Issue 1 (This Type) (b) 1 V2 Cents a Word (This Type) (c) Three Cents a j Word (This Type) All Abbreviations counted words Twentv-firo ? " ? wunj ATAUlUlJIim 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 i No Ads Received Over Telephone ^ / LOST OR LEFT SOME WHERE IN Warrenton about Oct. 20?one Executive's Desk Book. Finder will please notify The Warren Record and claim reward. FOR RENT?TWO-ROOM UPPER apartments, convenient to bathroom, lights and water. Rent reasonable- North Main street, one block from business section. Phone 328-1: Mrs. B. M. Galloway ltc A HOME REDUCED TO ASHES has no value unless covered by insurance- See S. M. Gardner for your insurance needs. n20-tf STEADY WORK?GOOD PAY-REliable man wanted to call on farmers in Warren County- No experience or capital neededWrite today. McNess Co-, Dept. B, Freeport, Illinois. WANTED ? SEWING ? BRING your sewing to Mrs. Parks Alexander for style and economyGraham Apartments- Dial 330-1. n27-2tpd LADIES' DRESSES ? WE HAVE new arrivals of ladies' dresses each week, so that you can always be assured of something new at reasonable prices. Allen, Son & Co. MEN'S WORK SHOES ? THE large number of sales of men's work shoes makes us know that we have outstanding values at ~ -1- *"? ? C!a? Jtr $i.y? etc. .fvucn, ouu LADIES' COATS?WE HAVE REduced prices on ladies' coats, and believe now is the time to buy. Allen, Son & Co. LADIES' WASH DRESSES?PAST colors, long or short sleeves, best grade of print, 98c- Allen, Son & Co. CHILDREN'S SHOES?SOME UNusually good values at 98c that we think are outstanding. Allen, Son & Co. LADIES' COATS?SINCE PRICES have been reduced on laoies you can now get the coat you have been wanting at the price you wanted to pay. Allen, Son & Co. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING? plain back or pinch-back?allwool at unusually low prices. Allen, Son & Co. DRESS GOODS?WOOL CREPE in the wanted shades 54-inches wide at 98c yd. Allen, Son & CoBUILDING MATERIAL,?WE ARE : unloading this week a car of kiln dried flooring and ceiling and the prices are right. Allen, Son & Co. COTTON GOODS ? COTTON goods have advanced, but we have plenty of stock to take care of your wants at the old prices. Allen, Son & Co. LEGAL NOTICES nrnrsTFFfi SALE Empowered by deed of trust exe-| cuted by Otis M. Green and Aurelia THE HOE PYOU KNEW MR. Mac SNIFF, 01 IsSPRESENTATIVEjWHO HAS JU VICE Carolina ?j C. Green, his wife, to John Kerr Jr, Trustee, December 12, 1931, recorded in Warren Registry in Book 135, page 110, upon default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and at note-holder's request, I will sell publicly to highest cash bidder, at the Court House door, Warrenton, N. C. at 12 Noon, December 21, 1936, the following described lots or parcels of land in the Town of Warrenton, Warren County, N. C.: Lots numbers One and Two of the division of the L. L. Brown land, said land being situated in the Town of Warrenton, Warren County, North Carolina. For further description reference is hereby made to that deed of trust recorded in Book 128, page 131, Warren County Registry. This 20th day of November, 1936n20-4t JOHN KERR JR., Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust executed by R. A. Harris and wife to Tasker Polk, trusee, dated Oct. 31, 1921, registered in Registry of Warren County in Book 114, p . 267, and by order of Clerk of Superior Court of Warren County re-opening administration of estate of Tasker Polk, after default in the payment of the bond secured by said deed of trust and at bondholder's request, we will sell at public auction in front of the Courthouse door in Warrenton, N. C., at 12 o'clock M , on the 9th day of December, . 1936, the following described lot or1 parcel of land situate in the Town 1 of Macon, Warren County, North < Carolina: 1 Beginning at a Stake, J- L. Coleman's corner, thence along said Coleman's line in an Easterly direc- 1 tion 317 feet to an Iron Stake in Mrs. Mollie Harrison's line, thence in a Rnnt.Viorltr rliropt.inn "Mrc TV^nl lie Harrison's line 90 feet to an ' Iron Stake, W. P. Rodwell's line, thence along said Rodwell line in a Westerly direction 379 feet to North Main Street or Road, thence along said North Main Street or Road in a Northerly direction 1081-2 feet to the beginning, containing one-half (1-2) Acre, more or less. Terms of Sale: One-third cash and the balance in three equal installments, payable one, two and 1 three years from date of sale and secured by a deed of trust on said landThis 7th day of November, 1936. < WILLIAM T. POLK, , FRANK H. GIBBS, | Administrators of Tasker Pqlk, ( Trustee. nl3-4t s TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND ? Empowered by deed of trust exe- ' cuted to me by Robert Hawkins c and Jennie Hawkins, his wife, dated ' April 8th, 1929, registered in Warren County Registry in Book 133, p. 13, after default and at bondholder's request, I will sell at public . auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Courthouse door of Warren County at noon on ( the 17th day of December, 1936, the ] following described tract of land in ; Warren County, North Carolina: ( Adjoining the lands of Ed Towns, j J. B. Davis and Ned Bryant, being ] the same tract purchased of J. B- j Davis, containing 81 acres, more or t less- For further desciption see j deed from J. B. Davis and wife to j Robert Hawkins and wife registered : in said Registry in Book 102, p. 19 et seq. THERE IS EXCEPTED from said 81 acres, however, a piece or parcel thereof containing au acres, more or less, conveyed by Robt. Hawkins and wife and Wm. T- Polk, Trustee, and B. B. Williams, Trustee, to W. H. Dameron by deed registered in said Registry in Book 126, p. 637, to which reference is made for further descripion, leaving in the tract hereby advertised for sale 51 acres, more or less. This Nov. 14th, 1936. WILLIAM T- POLK, nl6-4tc Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of Sallie W. Skinner, late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned at Littleton, N. C-, on ' or before the 13th of November, j 1937, or this notice may be plead in SE OF HA: IR WESTERN U U SAY, ,VAC AND _.lamvV i nr MCMO! ST BEEN IVVWt "WHI 1 Rtmuiiiwi DIDN'T YOU?/ U5"' HESORTA rHE WARREN RECC CAROGI JOHN SEVIER, FIRST GOVERNOR Of TENNESSEE, \VASHWANTED" IN THIS DID YOU KNOWTHAT IT HAS BEEN THOUGHT WAT SOME OF THE ANCESTORS OF THE CROATAN INDIANS OF ROBESON CO. WERE MEMBERS OF THE LOST COIONY OF ROANOKE ? ' 1 TH6 EDITORS OF CARO-GRAPHIC! jar of recovery. All persons inJebted to said estate will please nake immediate settlement. This November 13, 1936. J. L. & W. T. SKINNER, il3-6t Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator >f the estate of Robert A. Carroll, ate of Warren county, North Caroina, this is to notify all persons laving claims against said estate ;o present same to me, properly verified, on or before the 30 day of November, 1937, or this notice may pe plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Nov- 30, 1936 i30-chgfb Administrator ROBERT D. CARROLL, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator >f the estate of Iva Thomas Car oll, late of Warren county, N. C., his is to notify all persons having :laims against said estate to present same to me, properly verified, >n or before November, 1937, or his notice may be plead in bar of ecoverv. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immeliate settlement. This Nov. 30, 1936 ROBERT D. CARROLL, i30-chgfb Administrator TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under the power contained in a :ertain deed of trust dated Octojer 18, 1935, from Cromwell Daniel ofViore fr? t.hp linriprsionprf trustee, recorded in the Public Regstry of Warren County, N- C., in 3ook 141 at page 163, default havng been made in the payment of ;he debt thereby secured, I shall, at ;he request of the holders of said ndebtedness, on Wednesday, Jan need Mennen Antiseptic Oil for j him; so get it now and start | fusing it on yourself. Rub it ; into the skin of your abdomen | or wherever the skin is tight | 'or dry from swelling. Notice j ,how tautness, dryness disapj pear. Then after baby arrives,1 I give him a daily body rub with ' Mennen Oil. It's antiseptic? will protect him against germs, y See your druggist? today. MENNEN Antiseptic OIL newwomam! CS TO PURSANCJ sang contains elements of te, such as Organic Copper y mlk lich quickly aid nature in b, red corpuscles. When j, the appetite improves. ||g| i disappears. Energy and j ally return. You feel like I gg l Get Pureang from your I jp ZARDS 1 were just like brothers r the day he started for ( looked upon me as a j er-always seeking/ \y advice r? jRD IAPHICS ~ HO YOU KNOW YOUR STATE? mmm AT THf BATTLE OF KIMG5 MTH. 0PP05ING FORCES WORE AS DISTINGUISHING MARKS TTHER A PIECE OF PAPER OR A SPRIG OF PI ?invite you to send in interesting r uary 6, 1937, at 12 M In front of the Coppersmith Building on South Mail Street of the Town of Littleton, in Warren County, N. C., sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described pieces of land lying and being in the state of North Carolina, County of Warren, and in the town of Littleton, and more particularly ' described as follows: 1st Tract: Being the identical tract conveyed S- G. Daniel and Cromwell Daniel by The Bank of Littleton on October 18, 1935, beginning at a stone, formerly V. P. xxaxxxovsxxo uuiuci, nuw vyxxx- xi. xxtxx - i , rison estate corner, on Mosby Ave-I; nue, then, along said Avenue, N 12 W 118 ft. to stone, corner of Warren Street (the old Stage Road) and Mosby Avenue; then, along Warren Street, N 78 E 335 ft to corner in Cedar Grove fence; thence S 12 E 118 ft to V. F. Harrison's, now Wm. H. Harrison's estate corner; thence S 78 W 335 ft to the beginning, containing 39530 square %? =5Sg TR\ TH THEM F Hundreds of Ws Warren Record posing of article used ones at a sa animals, and of The cost is small persons each we TR healways said\ /that's Fit rwas responsible) j up a collei FOR HIS r /GIFT TO 61V SUCCESS-^ ) WE ARE ASKI ^ \C (m OLD FRIEt \ \donatej Wanenton, North Ovnfina 7 Murray Dy Jones, Jr. ES IN HC.UH ^AROIIHA IN 1905 MftVAII lrtlA\V..? VIV IVV 111IVIT IHAI ONE EARLY STATE LAW 5AID THAT AFTER A MAN HAD LIVED IN NX F0R5YEAW(HF(0U1J> NOT BE SUED FOR DE8TL MARE BEFORE HE ENTERED THE5TATE 9 Nf ' ACTS ABOUT YOUR. COMMUNITY feet, and being the identical tract of land described in deed from Methodist Episcopal Church Trustees to T. N. Harrison Jr., dated Nov 27, 1916, and recorded in Book 97 at page 134 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, N. C., to which reference is made for more minute description. ?????lmm \ Lady Took Cardui When Weak, Nervous "I cant say enough for Cardui If I talked all day," enthusiastically writes Mrs. L. H. Caldwell, of StatesTllle, N. O. "X have used Cardui at Intervals for twenty-five years," she adds. "My trouble In the beginning was weakness and nervousness. I read of Cardui In a newspaper and decided right then to try lk It seemed before I had taken half a bottle of Oardul I was stronger and was soon up and around." Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them. If it doea not benefit YO^> pomult a physician. r WANT IN fARREN Rl r RESU irren County Citizens Want Advts. effective is no longer needed, < iving; of locating lost j finding the owners of and they are read by i ek. Y THE Rv A (E, WE'RE TAKINgJI /AHE ETION FOR A HAVE E HIM AND /fSj ^\\VEAF ng PAGE 7 | 2nd Tract: Containing about one[ fourth of an acre upon which is situated two tenant houses and bounded on the north by the old stage coach road; east by the lands of Mrs. E. B. Perry; south by lands known as the Newsom pasture; west by lands of Jim Richardson, and being the property conveyed to Mrs- L. B- Daniel by S. O- Daniel by deeds duly recorded in the office ? of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, N. C. This December 1, 1936. JOS. P. PIPPEN, d4-j-6 Trustee. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF RE-SALE Directed by order of Clerk of Superior Court of Warren County, upon advanced bids, I will offer for re-sale those lands described in deed of trust executed by J. B. Powell and wife, Eulalia Gillis Powell, to undersigned trustee, recorded in Warren Registry in Book 140, page 30, bearing date June 28, 1935, the time and place of resale being 12:00 noon, December 18, 1938, at Court House,door, in Warrenton, N. C., the lands being a tract or parcel of land in Warrenton, Warrenton Township, Warren County, State of North Carolina, described as follows: On the North by Lizzie M. Tarwater, known as the old Geo. W. Harper place, on the Bast by the lands of the estate of Haywood Arrington, dec'd.; 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 the parties of the first part (J. B. Powell and wife) now resideThis December 1, 1936 M. W. WESTER, d3-2tc Trustee. Julius Banzet, Atty. Refreshing, Relief When You Need a Laxathn Because of the refreshing relief M has brought them, thousand* of men and women, who oould afford mncb more expensive laxatives, use BlackDraught wheq needed. It Is very economical, purely vegetable, highly effective. . . Mr. J. Lester Robereon, well known hardware dealer at Marttnarllle, Va, wrltesi "I certainly era recommend Blaok-Draugbi u a tplendld medicine. el bare taken it for coniupatiott < and the dull feellnn that follow, and have found It very satlefaotory." ? BLACK-DRAUGHT ^????????? ADS ECORD f -r& LI O have found The e means of disaf finding good articles, strayed ' found articles nore than 7,000 M! lac Arthur M-E-R-R- OF COURSE ? \ ' N'T SEEN MR. Mac SNIFF FOR.)' IS- I DOUBT IF HE'D EVEN j MEMBER ME-BUT, AH- / ! MTU RALLY, I APPRECIATE-) !
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