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PBIDAY, FEBRUARY^ r^f3xten Record Classifi6^ Rates I , one cent a word each Issue (s> (This Type) | < i/2 Cents a Wort lb> (This Type) u\ Three Cents a jford TyP6) Abbreviations counted ^' words ?ir-five cents Minimum ** ' Charge /Display Want Ads, 35c an Inch To Insure proper classification I ffant Ads should be in this of- J ice by noon Wednesday. 11 Ads Signed "Care E-ecord" I Strickl.T Confidential Vo Classified Ads Charged i Ejcept to Keimlar Display Ij Advertisers 11 So Ads Received Over 11 Telephone j j SALE-FRESH MILK COWS' ill trade for dry stock. Claude I eming. Wancnton, RFD No. 1.1 IS XO RESPECTOR OF ns-Insurance is your one etion. Insure today. S. M. jer tic T CHICKS FOR SALE?| day old and started chicks. | lecis hatched every Friday. Leghorns hatched upon re-1 Place your order early. laiueron. j21-3tc SEE OCR STOCK OF HORSE collars. bridles. hame straps, slip tames?. harness saddles, hames, pah;. ta.lt-tands. traces nnd halts;. Honey won't buy any better atrd our price is second to no ere. Rodwell Bros. FELL LINE OF FLOWS AND Plow Castings?Dixie. Girl Champion. Oliver two-horse and Lynchturs are good ones. Rodwell Bros. iTnEATERS-WE HAVE THEM. We also have one that you can convert into a cooking stove. See them. Rodwell Bros. Lr YOU WANT TO SAVE YOUR meat, try Anti-Skipper Compound. It yet: want to clean the scot iron; your flues, try Soot Destroyer. If you want to do scire painting, try Sampson's high grade paint. If you want to step halts, try Hutlans Root' Cement. Rodwell Bros. GP.t'B HOTS, MATTOX, WOOD Choppers Mauls, steel hammers. Picks, steel wedges. All kinds of handles. Iron and wood single trees, rakes, shovels, spades and forks first quality. Rodwell Bros. BLUE CRASS AMD KELLY AXES ae quality merchandise. Come c..? .... \ULU^l\fS. JCWUW VU Bros. ST HAVE A FEW MORE LINOLeuir. Rugs C>:9 & 9x12. They must eo to make room for other merchandise. Sec them. Rod*ell Bros. COMMENTING TODAY WE ARE reducing the 1 nee on all heatm? stoves in stock 15' -. Rodsell Brossow IS THE TIME TO TRADE it your old kerosene lamp for a M* Aladdin- SI.00 allov.'ance for ' "he old lan,p. Rodwell Bros. T-U STOCK PLANT BED Cloth. 22x18 threads to inch, 2'ic Per yard. Rodwell Bros. PLANT BED CLOTH?COME jo see us. Big stock. All gradesprices. VY. A. Miles Hard^'<ire Cnmnoviv iOOF PAINT?BEST QUALITY P'ffl Asphalt Roof Paint, 75c in or-e gallon cans: $2 50 for 5 gal. tans. Roof cement. 5 lb. can 50c. W- A. Miles Hardware Company. SULTRY NETTING & POULTRY j Fence?Our prices are as low as I'M will find on gocd quality !er-ting w. a. Miles Hardware Company. SEEDS?NEW CROP SEEDS ARnving daily, we have Garden Utw, Cabbage Seeds, Mustard, Rape. Fresh Cabbage "ants every week. W. A. Miles Jjarware Company. be safe THAN SORRY ^Treat your meat with AntifPper Compound. Smoke it With rs - cost,,' , Utl-Uld Smoke. It I to:, \v l'Jttle; its worth a whole. Paay s Hardware ComWagonA!? MULE COLLARSbandc V arness? bridles ,backhave r??mes and traces- We ?11i ?, \a'ues on this line. We | Miles ?!*? t0 show y?u- W. A. | -?____j^rchvare Company. t??LS?rakes, hoe Wock re forks> shovels, hoes, j %gers ' ?ru'3 hoes' Post hole Popula r gh duality tools at ^fflware Company^ * ?? 38 Warrenton, North Ci AVERYS STEEL SINGLE AND Doubletrees, heavy reinforced, will stand the newgrounds: Singles, 85c; Doubles $1,00 and $150. W, A. Miles Hardware Company. FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF first quality axes, see the William T. Watkins Corp. We have Spiller, Plumb and Kelly axes at low cash prices. FIELD FENCE SALE?AMERICAN made fence, 6-in. stay, 32-in, high, 20 rod rolls, $6 50 per roll, Compare it anywhere. The William T. Watkins Corp., Warrenton, N. C. WHEN BUYING CROSS CUT saws, mauls, wedges and sledges it will pay you to visit the William T. Watkins Corp., Warrenton, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratoi of the estate of Joe Moseley, late of Warren County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me, properly verified, at Warrenton, Rt. 1., on or before February 1, 1939, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Jan. 31, 1938. ARTHUR MOSELEY, f4-6tc Administrator. TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE (By Substituted Trustee) Pursuant to the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 21st day of November, 1933, executed by Martha J, Cole and husband, M, L. Cole, to Alan S. O'Neal, Trustee, which deed of trust is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, in Book of Deeds of Trust, 137, page 181, securing a certain note payable to Home Owners' Loan Corporation, default having been made for a period of more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note as provided therein and in the performance of certain covenants set out in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee, having been substituted as Trustee, for Alan S- O'Neal, said substitution being duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, in Book 144, page 168, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Warren County, Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on the 3rd day of March, 1938, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Littleton, River Township. County of Warren, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and defined as follows: Beginning at a point on the western sidewalk of Mosby Avenue, corner estate of T. C. Williams (now occupied by H. A. Hunt as a residence lot), then along said wrilliome' line W 7R_45 W 73 feet to the Ransom land; then along said Ransom land N. 15-45 E. 76.7 ft. to Vick's line; then along Vick's line S. 76-45 E. 473 ft. to said sidewalk; then along said sidewalk, its western edge, S. 15-45 W. 76.7 ft. to the Beginning. A plat of which was made by C. E. Foster, Surveyor, Nov- 1, 1933, and is now on file in the office of Alan S. O'Neal, Trus-J tee for Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Salisbury, N. C. This property will be sold subject to 1937 taxes. Tire purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This, the 31st day of January, 1938. T. C. ABERNETHY, Substituted Trustee. JOS. P. PIPPEN, Attorney. f4-4tc TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exe-j cuted Dec. 11, 1935, by Lucy Currin and husband, Nathaniel (Buck) Currin, to the undersigned, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren Countv in Book 141, page 101, upon default of the indebtedness thereby secured and at the note holder's request, I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder at the Court House door, Warrenton, N. C-, 12 o'clock Noon, February 16 1938, the following described land: All that certain tract of land containing 37.9 acres, more or less, located in Sandy Creek Township, Warren County, North Carolina, about 8 miles from Warrenton on the public road, bounded on the North by lands of Mary Anna THE HOI <-i?-??. w, ? K(ALL RIGHT, ALL KIGH1, I LL \i uvn ^^GO WITH YOU TO VISIT// HESITA iroBn* He's The 112th CHICAGO ,. , John. Henry Sead* lund, alias Peter Anders, canghtl at Santa" Anita race .track While betting part of a $50,000 ransom* 1 confesses kidnapping "and slaying loaf cnrvfn?wkni? a# <!j t???? I >uui. ucficuiuci wi vuanca o. xvuaaj local greeting card manufacturer. Seadlund also confessed killing ) Bis confederate in the crime, James Atwood Gray. Capture of i "Anders" clears up all but twp Of 114 kidnannlne' nnaoa fhot Kawa come to the attention of J, Edgar Hoover's Federal Bureau of Investigation since passage Of the "Lindbergh Act" in June, 1932. Young; on the East by lands of Roy Richardson; on the South by the Laura Richardson Dower Tract; and on the West by Alex Richardson, and more particularly described by plat made by W. H. Boyd, October i 23, 1933, as follows: Beginning at a ; stake on the Road and running ' thence N. 69 deg. 15 min. E 1861 ft. to a stake; thence S 5 deg. 35 min. E 31 ft. to a stone; thence S 80 deg. 30 min. E 392 ft. to a stake; thence S 5 deg. 20 min. W 966 ft. to a stone and white oak stump; thence S 84 deg. W 1082 ft. to a stone; thence N 81 deg. 30 min- W 694 ft. i to a stone; thence N 33 deg. 45 min. W 485 ft. to the place of beginning. I The above described land is sold subject to an Amortization Deed of , Trust executed by the grantors to ! W. O- McGibony, Trustee, June 9, ! 1934, recorded in the Warren Registry in Book 137, page 363. This January 14, 1938. j21-4t FRANK BANZET, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust, executed by Lucy Boyd, widow, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, in Book 133, at page 256, default navmg Deen maae in the payment of the debt therein , secured, at the request of the holder | of the note, I shall sell at public " auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock, Noon, on Tuesday, February 15, 1938, the following dei scribed real estate: All that certain tract of land containing 105 acres, more or less, ; known as the Eugene Boyd place, j the County of Warren, Sandy Creek j Township and State of North CaroI lina, located on the Public Road 6 , miles from Warrenton, and now in the possession of Lucy M. Boyd. Bounded on the North by lands of Dr. Samuel Allen; on the East by the lands of W. R. Russell; on the South by Tarkiln Branch, and on the West by other lands formerly nwnprt hv T.nev M. Knvd. said land I being more particularly described ! in a plat made by W. H. Boyd, SurI veyor, on the 17th day of November, [ 1933, and which is in metes and bounds as follows: ! Beginning at a stone Dr. Allen and Lucy M, Boyd corner and run thence S. 5 deg. 15 min. West 2575 ft. to a stake on Terkiln Branch; j thence along branch its various courses and distances, S 56 deg. 15 I min. East 46 ft.; N 56 deg- 15 min. | East 140 ft.; N 70 deg. 45 min. East I 235 ft.; N 78 deg. 45 min. East 124 ft.; N 74 deg. 45 min. East 150 ft. S 42 deg. 15 min- East 77 ft.; N 89 deg. 30 min. East 203 ft.; N 61 deg. 15 min. East 74 ft-; S 89 deg. 15 min. East 221 ft.; S. 31 deg. East 93 ft.; | N 72 deg. 15 min. East 248 ft.; S 63 deg. East 70 ft. S 69 deg. 30 min. j East 108 ft.; N 86 deg. 45 min. East [ 146 ft; N 36 deg. East 83 ft.; N 21 deg. East 150 ft.; N 28 deg. 30 minEast 155 ft.; N 27 deg. 45 min. West 127 ft-; N 14 deg. 15 min. East 49 ft.; East 118 ft. N 2 deg. W 62 ft.; N. 57 deg. 30 min. West 85 ft.; N 46 deg. 45 min. East 67 ft.; N 14 deg. 30 min. East 96 ft. to a stake in W. R. Russell's line; thence N 2 deg. East 1661 ft. to a stone in Dr. Samuel Allen's line; thence N 88 deg. 15 min. West 1847 ft. to the beginning. The above land will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust to the JSE OF HA ft see why you even] w-e-l-l i just dot ee, you two thinks like to come her rld of each other when it's will be pleaded in bar of their re- tr. covery. All persons indebted to said xs I estate will please make immediate a, payment. 82 This 31st day of December, 1937. HOWARD JOHNSTON, Executor of the Estate of Andrew ca Faulcon, deceased. do Robert T. Kirkland, Attorney. J7-6 lif NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND Ds BY TRUSTEE re] Directed by Order of Re-Sale entered by Clerk of Superior Court of SC1 Warren County, N. C., in the mat- Tc ter of Julius Banzet, Trustee, in the deed of trust executed by Walter Be Richardson and wife, Lillian Rich- of ardson, April 6, 1929, recorded in Mi the Public Registry in Book 134, So page 63, I will sell publicly to the Ne highest cash bidder, Court House th door, Warrenton, N. C., 12 o'clock lot Noon, February 5, 1938, these lands Wi in Sandy Creek Township: Being Or all right title and interest of said ' Walter Richardson in and to the jH Sandy Richardson Estate, containing 38 2 acres, as well as any other ? rights he may have in and to said Ottiiuy xviuutuuauii xiaoo ux lanu. Map for the 38.2 acres is recorded cu in Plat Book ?, page ? , office of an the Register of Deeds of Warren . County. trThis January 19, 1938. 1 JULIUS BANZET, j28-2tc Trustee. *? I frc | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND W; Pursuant to the power conferred da upon me as Substituted Trustee for un Tasker Polk, deceased, in that cer- J*ei tain deed of trust executed by Wil- ~a lie Hawkins and wife to the said 0 Tasker Polk, Trustee, dated January 1 1, 1924, and registered in the Reg- m! istry of Warren County hi Book Cr 121, page 62, after default and at an the bondholder's request, I will sell fee at public auction to the highest Da bidder for cash in front of the E Courthouse door of Warren C'oun- del ty, N. C-, at noon on the 1st day of ne March, 1938, the following describ- 20 i ed tract of land in Warrenton stl Township, Warren County, N. C.: fee Beginning at a large Oak Tree Po (Laura Taylor's corner), thence W Pa 260 yards to Henry Somerville's corner, thence N along Henry Som- Pa erville's line 440 yards to a corner th< Stone, thence E along the line be! known as Houstan Ray land 390 mc yards to a Cedar on the E side of ' a Branch (corner with the lands J14 known as the Old North State Insurance ComDanv lands), thence S along the Green Brothers land 230 yards to the Mill Road, thence up said Mill Road to the beginning, a distance of 330 yards, containing 30 N acres, more or less. For my appointment as Substi- . I tute Trustee for Tasker Polk, de- .. ' ceased, see Book 144, p. 166, in the . i Warren County Registry. . This 28th day of January, 1938. ' j28-4tc WILLIAM T. POLK, ?j Substituted Trustee. ^ j j ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ma Having qualified as Administra- 1 ' trix of the estate of John W- King, late of Warren county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons Po having claims against said estate to j ? i present same to the undersigned, properly verified, on or before the . 31st day of December, 1938, or this ln, i notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to " j said estate are requested to make ? ! immediate settlement. J?1 This December 31, 1937. . MRS. LULA B. KING, ! Adminisf-.mi.riv. i i " zi i_ of TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND sel Empowered by deed of trust exe- the cuted to me by Amanda R. Davis et N. als., dated December 3, 1929, and T' registered in the Register of Deeds ur( office of Warren County in Book 134, 193 p 127, after default and at bond- ert holder's request, I will sell at public 7 j auction to the highest bidder for S. ZARDS tT ~W WHAT HAS THE ) E W WEATHER &OT -#^^3 J& TO 00 WITH IT; Mk COME oh! siSi( THE WARREN RECOR Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S. C. This 14th day of January, 1938. j!4-4tc T. P. GHOLSON, Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Austin Allen, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present same to me, properly verified, on or before the 29th clay of December, 1938, or this no- || tice may be pleaded in bar of re- 1| , covery. All persons indebted to p said estate will please make im-1 I mediate settlement with me. H This December 29, 1937. SAM E. ALLEN, d30-6tc Executor. | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of | the estate of Andrew Faulcon, de- j 9 ceased, late of Warren County,] North Carolina, this is to notify all; ^ persons having claims against the ** estate of said deceased to exhibit ~ them to the undersigned at Littleton, N. C., on or before the 31st day' J of December, 1938, or this notice j in JD _ Overland in *52 AFA, Calif. . . . One ol the Oli it, If not' the oldest, of living ilden State pioneers Is Mrs. Mary arris Steckter who celebrates sr 102nd birthday this month, rs. Steckter came to California a prairie schooner across couny from her native Missouri in 152. Celebrating with her are 'e children ranging In age from to 62 voara. sh in Iront of the Courthouse or of Warren County at noon on e 15th day of February, 1938, the e estate interest of Amanda R. ivis and the one-half undivided mainder interest of James M. msom in and to the following deribed lot of land in Warrenton iwnship, Warren County, N. C.:: Lying in the Town of Warrenton, lunded on the North by tne lands H. L. Falkener and the lands; of rs. Pannle A. Massenburg; on the uth by the lands of John D. iwell (now Otis M. Gteen); on e East by the lands formerly belging to A. D. Harris and on the est by Bragg Street, containing le Acre, more or less, rhis 14th day of January, 1938. l-4tc FRANK H. GIBBS, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. OF LAND ~~ Empowered by deed of trust exeted to me by Mary Anna Young d husband, dated March 1, 1937, jistered in Warren County Regist in Book 140, p. 171, after dealt and at the bondholder's reest, I will sell at public auction the highest bidder for cash in >nt of the courthouse door of arren County at noon on the 9th y of February, 1938, a one-tenth divided interest in the following scribed tract of land situated in ndy Creek Township, Warren unty, N. C.: Beginning at a large Rock (forirly a White Oak) on Shocco eek, the original corner for Steed d Jones, thence S 89 deg. E 2739 it to a Stake in the Jones and ,vis line, thence N 2 deg. 15 mln. 1012.5 feet to a Stake, thence N 80 g. 30 min. W 981 feet to a Stake ar old Mill site, thence N 5 deg. min. E 823 feet to a White Oak imp, thence S 84 deg. W 1082 it to a Stake about 40 feet from rch of a House, near Fork in th, thence N 81 deg. 30 min. W i feet to a Stone on the edge of th leading to Jones Chapel, ;nce S 1 deg. W 1930.5 feet to the Sinning, containing 100 acres, ire or less. rhis 8th day of January, 1938. -4tC FRANK H. GIBBS, Trustee. VDMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE laving qualified as administratrix the estate of A. B. Odom, deised, late of Warren County, rth Carolina, this is to notify all rsons having claims against the ate of said deceased to exhibit :m to the undersigned at her me near Macon. N. C.. on or be e the 14th day of January, 1939, this notice will be pleaded in bar their recovery. All persons inDted to said estate will please ,ke immediate payment. ["his 14th day of January 1938. LIZZIE S. ODOM, Administratrix of A. B. OdomIk & Gibbs, Attys. jl4-6tc FORECLOSURE SALE 3y virtue of the power contained that certain Deed of Trust exe;ed by J. T. Champion and Annie ampion, his wife, recorded in the ice of the Register of Deeds of irren County, North Carolina, in ok 123, at page 213, default hav[ been made in the payment of : debt therein secured, on request the holder of the same, I shall I for cash by Public Auction, at ; Court House door in Warrenton, C., to the highest bidder, at 'elve (12) o'clock, noon, on Satiay, the 12th day of February, 8, the following described propy: [Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stone G- Champion's corner, run thence f I EN JOYED YOUR VISIT S( / ITS A BIT NIPPY OUT AND HE ( LOOKS SO COLD AROUND THE N \ I WANT TO BUNDLE HlfA ^ UP PROPERLY Wnrrenfom. North Carolina I along S. G. Champion's line S 87 3-4 s E 69 poles and 15 links to a sweet- i gum, the Henry Bender line, thence a i along the said Bender's line S 71-2 t W 34 poles and 10 links to a stake, f thence N 87 3-4 W 75 poles and 13 \ links to a stake in S. G. Cham- t pion's line, thence N 12 E 35 poles j and 15 links to the place of begin- j ning, containing fifteen acres more or less. j Tract No. 2. Beginning at a stone c J. D. Champion's corner, thence j; along the said Champion's line S a 87 3-4 E 69 poles and 15 links to a t sweet gum in Henry Bender's line, f thence along the said Bender's line r N 71-2 E 57 poles and 20 links to r a stake, thence N 87 3-4 W 70 poles t and 10 links to a stake in the Sally 0 Burchette line, thence along her line S 41-2 W 14 poles and 10 links 4/. ~ .4. I.. T).../.U/<44?U I " UU a Slfc.t.C OUfUUCbbC J> liUlUCi, thence S 71-2 W 75 poles and 5 links to the place of beginning, containing Twenty-five acres, more or less. j Both the said tracts of land were j this day conveyed to the said party of the first part and this Deed of Trust is executed to secure the balance due cin the purchase price of = said land. t EDISON T. HICKS, 1 jl4-4tc Trustee, t Warrenton, N. C. " January 13, 1938. jl4-4tc FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained in that certain Deed of Trust, exe- 1 cuted by William Henderson, recorded in. the office of the Register ' of Deeds of Warren County, North ' Carolina, in Book 105 at page 500, , default having been made in the i payment of the debt therein secur- < ed, on request of the holder of the 1 same, I shall sell for cash by public i auction, at the Court House door in , Warrenton, N. C., to the highest | ? 4- /10\ nnnn (JJ.UUCL at JL WC1VC U VIUW, JUUU1A, on Saturday, the 12th day of February, 1936, the following described . property: It is the tract of 71 acres of land on Matthews Creek sold and conveyed by H. C. Bernis to Aaron Jones an d by his widow and chil- , dren to Robert and Sam Jones and ; by them to T. T. Hicks, Trustee, | who sold and conveyed the same by ! foreclosure on Jan. 2, 1919, to W. C. : Hight from whom the said first party purchased the same this day [ and this Trust Deed is tr ade to se- . cure payment of the balance of the . purchase money. Said land bound- i ed by the lands of Thos. Mills, P. H. Allen and others. 1 B. H. HICKS, i BELLE H. PURVIS, Executors of the Will </f T T. 1 Hicks, Dec'd., Trustee. i Warrenton, N. C., January 12, 1938. jl4-4tc . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain > . rinnJ Tmtoi- /wn/nifa/1 lltlrloi" Hofal J-'CCU ui X1 UOU CACVUVCU U"UV1 wuvu of July 23, 1924, by J. R. Betts and wife, Lois A. Betts, and recorded in Book 121 at page 214, in the Registry of Warren County, default havI ing been made in the payment of ; the indebtedness thereby secured, i the undersigned Trustee will on Saturday, February 12, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Warren County in Warrenton, N. i C., offer for sale to the highest bid- I der, for cash, the following described tracts of land, situate in Six- ; pound Township, Warren County, North Carolina: Tract No. 1. Adjoining J. B. ( White, Mary Milam and others, , bounded as follows: Begin in center , of road leading from Macon to Oak-1 . ville, a little west of stone planted, I J. B. White's S. W. Corner; thence along J. B. White's line N 71 E 198 ' feet to a stone, White's corner; thence S 72 E 209 feet to a stone, 3 Mary Milam's corner; thence S 44 W 93 feet to an old oak stump place, Mrs. Mollie Harrison's corner; thence S 273-4 W 20 feet to a stake; thence S 761-2 W about 350 feet to a stake in center of road leading : from Macon to Oakville; thence j along said road 212 feet to begin-1 ning, containing 11-3 acres; homej of J. R. BettS. Tract No. 2.?Adjoining the lands; of A. L. Nicholson and others, ! bounded as follows: One town lot situated on south side of main Strength During MIDDLE LIFE Strength is extra-important for' women going through the change of life. Then the body needs the very best nourishment to fortify it against the changes that are taking place. In such cases, Cardui has proved helpful to many women. It increases the appetite and aids digestion, favoring more complete transformation of food into living tissue, vociilHncr in imnroupH rnitlHt.inn unrf I bunding sup ancl strengthening of i the whole systeni. I By M -71 ^^73 CHILDREN? ) WHY r CTOR VISIT ECK-- J ?? XjN h j! II PAGE 7 treet, A. L. Nicholson and M. W. Jicholson's N. W. corner; thence ilong main street S 73 W 35 feet; hence N 73 E 35 feet to A. L. Jichoison and M. W. Nicholson's 8. V. Corner; thence along their line 7. 17 W. 210 feet to beginning. J. I. Betts' drug store in town of ifacon. Tract No. 3. Begin in center of dacon & Oakville road, J. R. Betts' orner; thence along J. R. Betts' tne 761-2 E 350 feet to a stake near i pine; thence S 281-2 W. 31 feet o a stake: thence S 76 1-2 W. 331 eet to center of Oakville & Macon oad; thence along said road In a lortherly direction 25 feet to the leginning, containing one-fifth (1-5) if an acre. The above property will be sold ubject to all taxes which may be iue against the same. This 7th day of January, 1938. N. M. THORNTON, Trustee. F. M. Broughton, Attorney, taleigh, N. C. J14-4to Columbus County strawberry ;rowers are interesting in thinning heir pines because the practice irovides more straw for mulching he berries. Ait Your Best! Free From Constipation Nothing beats a clean system lot health I At t.hft flrftt. filom r*f ake pur?!lyvegetable Black-Dran53 tor prompt relief. Many men and women say that Black* Draught brings such refreshing relief. By Its cleanslag action, poisonous effects Of :onstlpatlon are driven out; you soon fwl better, more efficient Black-Draught costs less than most other laxatives. BLACK-DRAUGHT A GOOD LAXATCY1 Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines rou have tried for your cough, chest :old, or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. 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