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i^nuv..use i.y BACK WHEN] 1 yJe 3 " II /,"*'" f03M: R v_ ;v.vlve children in was necessary ;: Irict rule a'joat : in the house t:.l'e. Ky father Children are to or "Silence ,,i thirls of those .. bach the echo of ,1 ajv.ve with the , . sayings. Ciiild.. ac.-araged to join in are likely to have H- and to be more Br&I r'trtk.:. I't Some cases, their H?y : ; '".ay be golden. I^Blake Jiatmy Walker tor instance: I Jsntes John IV : ear. who later beHaxe mayor cf Xt v.- York City and |ns ere of the ".test popular men is hold tiiat otllce, was born Ha Sew York's Greenwich Village Ha 1851. When stiil a very small Hboy, he was r.iek-named "Jimmy Hraiker" because he could not be Hitr; quiet. His father was runH:.r.: for alderman at one time, I (id Jimmy was s to explain that I " ,,,t n * n nftlif. f |>e cosa sot ? - i?? ? t~"?* cal rally because o? illness. The roa-d called for a speech from ie young boy. and he did so well ! jut'his father was elected. ' Jimmy Walker went to school in j Xes York City, and studied law; I but for a while* it looked as though 1 he might be a professional song | twite: instead ci a lawyer or a j politician. He wr.de several songs ! which were published and made a j Inational hit by composing "Will ; 1'ouLcve Mo ir. December As You \ Did in May?" Xone ol his other sor.gs enjoyed the popularity of this sr.e, however, and Jimmy decided :?on a more conventional career. He wer.t to work as a clerk for ie Union Surety Guarantee company ar.d with his earnings reamed to law school. He established a fine law practice, and be- . came more and more prominent in politics. In 1923, he was elected j mayor ot New York City and enjoyed more mass popularity(-than ar.y mayor of recent times has . "WAY BACK WHEN j by Jeanne L.S- - ! -i. * - - > \. :-v- ft I /A"N'; .fir $ I , ->**>i i m % \ t :'r '* ! ; \; sp , kventor ran bicycle repair SHOP "J1? sec(} of success is ambition liJ < CniiI? WrisM was ambirorn early boyhood. He was ,5' ? Da>'l?n, Ohio, in 1871, the -es" of five children, and as olier b UP ?rvU!e and one of his s, *rs. W iibur, became inh f_' A highly respectable s hvns"ern the father was ch'-c-,G: *fi? United Brethren -v'iishcr of a re. 1'ever /le,WSr'apor: hut the family villetty ki8 !ot o? money- Oraa-lv m'ff slar'ed to make money both'* uo; S0?g about the neighsel tn -, < collecting old bones to Kasfourt 2 pIant" When he Paper with"1' Polished a school er he "? a toj' Panting press. LatWilbur 6 a 1)1:058 oJ his own and tj a Oa^pr,oved lf- Next he inventtalier's rr ,?'dinS machine for his tothettiL sh?P-* He quit school w&Wilhi! fr oi high school and, Paper *wv,f'if ted a weekly newsteGrths T- lasted only three Ptiptin? <,t*7 then turned to job tePair shop ?'arted a bicycle fciere--ed ithis. Hihe, they became lo eonstni^ a;'iati0n and Proceeded "t ttachi!! i rst heavier than 'fan. "a ii26- enou2h to carry leg, Orvili . r ^rev^ous activiis, tviibur creative genSrst ,acc? la?. Perfecter. Their 8a?i if p ? fllght was at Kitty Sss'of Vi m and the suc" V..?; "nation was assured.ah.. t! m a lasting 62 rainla lo seconds, in 1908. Warranton. North Carolina ? ^ tn EXPENDITURES FOR AGRICULTURE iZ IN NORTH CAROLINA O c * j INTENDED PRIMARILY FOR MARKETING, 5 PRODUCTION, AND OTHER PURPOSES, FISCAL YEAR - 1935 - 1936 14 =B ; |HI 11 ffi|S _____ 10 aEill 9 ?ijB|f| ______ e lagl . 7 1|? 61 |aB?g mark:ting production all other AND AGRICULTURAL CROP CONTROL PURPOSES j CZH U1 FEDE RAL OTHER STATE Warren Plains Item* A- Benson in Iliez Sundaywarren riains itenw Mr John Hjcks of Henderson .... spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Drew Car-oil and children Mrs wmlam gh()rt were visitors in Youngsville this ^ ^ g]ad (q leam MasU;r week. t Abbott jg improving in Park Miss Sarah Keaney furton visit- ^ Rocky M<)unt ed relatives in irren on ov A large number from around here weekend. went to see "Uncle Dave Macon and Mr. and Mrs. Nick White and , ^ Mrs. S. E. White if Oine were dm- Mr and ^ R g short_ Mr and ner guests of Mi. and Mrs- J. S. ^ Mac(m Ay(;ock spent gunday Roberts on Sunday. t 0cean view aIfd Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J^H. Harris and Mr Mr and Mrg Maurice ^ Qf and Mrs. J. L. Harris and cmldre Henderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Calvin Harm were guests ^ Mys jQe of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts on My and Mrs Wayerly Harden of Saturday evening. Norlina spent Saturday night with Mrs Frank Marshall and daugn- AUu?4..c \*t \xr ....... - _? i- \t- JVifS* ivituy auuuou. xvxxo. ?*. *?.] ier, Virginia, of Darham were guests ' .. Wil. . * .? j .. ? . .. ONeal and daughter, Mildred, were of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shearin tms , ' ... ' , . , . dinner guests of Mrs. Abbott on week for a few days. _ . Miss Sarah Ellington of Vaughan a j . Misses Nell Jones and Rosebud was a week end guest of Miss Kath- . , .. , ? Aycock are spending this week at leen Raynor. _ . ... ? TI _ ? ? White Lake with the Home EcoThe Epworth League of Warren . . .. .. , , , .? ? . nomics Club. Plains Methodist church will sell tse Mr. and Mrs. Mig Abbott and cream between the stores of Mrs. J. da of ylcksboro vislt_ H. Prazier and Mrs. P. W. Hester to ed Mrs Ma Abbott and Mrs B raise money for the church on Fn- L c]ark gunda aftemoon day night, June 17 at S o clock. Mjss Be_ti0 Smith of Ralei h is Friends of Mrs. J. E. Frazier are . -, ... spending some time with Miss Lily glad she is improving after an ill- Aycock ness of several weeks.^ ' Honflrs H(LSband _ Mrs. J- A. Shepherd honored Mr. Elberon Items Shepherd on his 88th birthday on Sunday with a delicious birthday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reavis hon- dinner. The guests included Mrs. ored Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aycock Delia F. Aycock, Mr. Junius Aycock, of Warrenton with a miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Aycock and shower Saturday night. They re- children, Mr. and Mrs A. A. Jones, ceived many nice gifts- Ice cream Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Aycock and and sandwiches were served. family, Mrs. W. L. Fleming and son. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs. Billy. Mr. Shepherd is still very John Abbott and children visited active and attends Sunday School Miss Violet Abbott at Park View every Sunday. We wish him many hospital, Rocky Mount, on Sunday, more happy birthdays. They report she is getting along nicely. Thirty-six of the 41 sheep growers ~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Aycock and I or Mitcneu uounty puuieu ! son and Miss Hattie Aycock were | wool, selling 2,769 pounds for $582.07 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. or an average of 21.5 cents a pound. I THE HOUSE OF HA D LOVE TO READ '0 READ IT.'HOW~\ I M I uncrw-W HE &OING TO FIND OUT] A IMUSTN'-t (UNLESS YOU TELL HIM? J H BOOK. MRS. ^\r~^ V ?m RIGHT, HOW I' THE WARRENjtECO r "T -N I Warren Record Classified Rates (a) One cent a word each lesne (This Type) (b) 1 Yt Cents a Wore I (This Type) <1 (c) Three Cents a ' Word (This Type) All Abbreviation* counted word* Twenty-five cent* Minimus Chary* Display Want Ads, llio an Inch To Insure proper classification Want Ads rfiould be in ttl* office by noon Wednesday. All Ads signed "Care Record" Strlckly Confidential j No Classified Ads Charged Exoept to Regular Display Advertisers 1 No Ada Received Over Telephone v ? WANTED ? SECOND-HAND ONEhorse wagon, cheap. J. Jones, Rt. 3, Box 42, Macon, N. C. ltpd FOR RENT?2-ROOM APARTment with kitchenette and bath adjoining. Mrs. J. D. Palmer, City. jl7-2tpd LOST IN WARRENTON TUESDAY afternoon, pair Gold Rim Men's glasses in case. Reward if returned to Record Office. ltpd WANTED ? PORTABLE TYPEwriter. Must be in good condition and at a reasonable price. Phone 265-6 or write box 306, Warrenton. FOR INSURANCE ON TORNADO, Hail, Windstorm or Fire, see S. M. Gardner. m25-tfc WANTED?GOOD WHITE MILLing corn. We pawe 70c a bushel at mill. We can also handle yellow nr>r<r\ of Crtn o Kn Tnnoo1 Hfflll ?? WW d> UU. UUllbO 1UU1, Warrenton, N. C. FOB SALE?OLD PAPER 10c PER bundle. Warren Record Office. I ROTENONE FOR CONTROL OF Bean Beetles on string beans and lima beans. Also effective on other insects that infect cabbage, ccllards, cucumbers and melons. 1 lb. pkg., 25c; 5 lb. pkg., $1.00. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. GARDEN DUSTERS?FOR DUSTing Rotenone and other insectcides, 95c & $1.25. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED POTAtoes for second crop planting, $1.50 bu. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. PLANTET JR. CULTIVATOR 3 nil oi rroc- flncf. sweeps ana qi-ccio?an 0**w. ~? a little more; lasts three times as long as other steels. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. PLYMOUTH SELECTED HOE handles, 20c each, with ferrules, 25c ea. Cotton hces, all sizes from 6 inch to 8 inch, priced 65c each. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. BEST GRADE INTERNATIONAL Binder Twine, 85 lb. test., no breakage. Full 5 lb. balls, price 58c. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. GRAIN CRADLES?5 FINGER AND 14 finger cradles. We cary cradle fingers and repairs. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ELECtricity in your home, you should have one of the new Coleman's Gas Irons. Instant lighting, no pre-heating. Heat can be regulated to any degree, handle stays cocl. Price $5.95. w. a. Miies Hardware Company. ICE CREAM FREEZERS ? ALL styles, all sizes. Water coolers in all sizes. Electric fans priced from $1.49 up. Special prices on these hot weather needs- W. A. Miles Hardware Company. ZARDS * n : i 'HAT A \n I 5N00DLE IS ^1 I JQ 5 OAD EVER TO 1 .1 EAD IT? J* fjn < RD * LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having been appointed administrator c. t. a. of the estate of George T. Walker, late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to him, properly verified, on or before May 20, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 20th day of May, 1938. WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, JR., Administrator e. t. a. of George T. Walker. m20-6tc TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by a deed of trust executed by Richard Clanton and wife, Martha Clanton, to N. M. Thornton, trustee, dated November 18, 1922, and registered in Book 121, page 18, Warren Registry, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will, at the request of the holder of the indebtedness therein secured, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash on Saturday, July 9, 1938, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court house door in Warrenton, Warren County, North Caioiina, the following described tract of land, located in Judkins Township, Warren County, North Carolina, to-wit: That tract of land known as the "George Wagner Tract"; beginning at center of Odell-Embro Road, Charlie Williams corner, anil running thence southeast to the Grove Hill-Vaughan path; thence southwest 715 feet to a stake; thence west 485 feet to a stake, Walter Williams line; thence northwest to the beginning, containing 111-4 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Richard Clant.on and Martha Clanton by W. G. Egerton and wife by deed dated November 18th, 1922. This June 7th, 1938. N. M. THORNTON, Trustee. Kerr and Kerr, Attorneys. jKMtc ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Having qualified as Administrators of the estate of Mrs. Tula W- Fuller, late of Warren county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of May, 1939, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This May 13, 1938. H. M. FULLER, W. L. FULLER, ml3-6tpd Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of J. J. Tarwater, late of Warren county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me at Warrenton, vravifioH on or hofnrp the J/iUfGilJr ~ 13th day of May, 1939, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This May 12, 1938. EDWARD TARWATER, ml3-6tc Administrator. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Au.horized by a decree signed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Warren County, North Carolina, on Monday, June 13th, 1938, in that special proceeding entitled "W. J. Shearin vs. Bruce Browning and others," the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday, July 16th, 1938, at twelve o'clock noon at the court house door in Warrenton. Warren County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the two following described tracts of land: Tract No- 1. Containing thirty-six (36) acres: beginning at a stake r./it.h nnint.ers. corner of Lot No. 2, running North 24 to Warrenton road; thence along the said road to a stake, Tucker's corner; thence South 86 1-2 E 84 poles to a stake; thence South 71 poles to a stake with pointers in line of Lot No. 2; thence along the line of Lot No. 2 South 74 East 65 poles to the beginning. The same being Lot No. 9 in the division of the lands of W. H. Shearin. See Book 59, page 89, Warren Registry. Tract No. 2. Containing thirty-six 136) acres: beginning at a sweet gum running south 82 poles to a persimmon; thence North 861-2 West 43 poles to a stake in line of Lot No. 2; thence along line of Lot No- 2 North 26 poles to a stake, corner of Lot % H-M-M- YESTERDAYS POTATOES, CANNED STRING^SNO BEANS AND DELICATESSEN,'^. MEAT- -- ' ' ^ 'arrecMn. ifartk Ow?kM Tries For Toga ^Hkw * 1 ^iiiinlinnlff^''" Ik &H Hailed as one of the most Important political developments since 1980 was the Pennsylvania primary which gave the Democratic Senatorial nomination to lukewarm Hew Dealer Gov. George H. Earle (above) and the nomination for Governorship to his runningmate, anti-O.I.O. Charles A. Jones. Republicans, led by James J. Davis polled a greater total vote than did the Democrats. No. 2; thence along line of Lot No. 2 South 74 East 46 Doles to a stake with pointers; thence North 71 poles to a stake; thence South 861-2 East 86 poles to the beginning, the same being Lot No. 8 in the division of the lands of W. H. Shearin. See Book 59, page 89, Warren Registry. This June 13th, 1938. jl7-4t JOHN KERR, JR., Commissioner. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Warren County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk J. F. Brown and others, vs. Ethel Williams Kearney, Clifton Woodard, Joe Williams, Williams, wife of Joe Williams, Jesse Williams, Eva Williams, Carrie Burton and Walter Burton and others. The defendants, Clifton Woodard, Joe Williams, Williams, wife of Joe Williams, Jesse Williams, Eva Williams, Carrie Burton and Walter Burton will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Warren County, North Carolina, to have the lands described in the petition filed in said action sold -for a division among the plaintiffs and defendants, who own the said lands las tenants in common; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court at his office in the court house in Warreriton, North Carolina, on the 23 day of July, 1338 ana answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This June 13. 1938. (S) W. K. NEWELL, Clerk Superior Court. Kerr& Kerr, Attorneys. ;jl7-4tc ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Emma R. Watkins, late of Warren county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to j present same ha me, properly veri[ fied, on or before June 13, 1939, or this notice my be pleaded in bar of j recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This June 13, 1938. FRANK SPAIN, jl7-6tc AdministratorNOTICE OF SALE Empowered by appointment of substitute trustee, recorded in Warren Registry. Book No. 144, page 360, j in the place of the Trustee named DirtiT let germs tinfect jrottfbaby*s deUcate ddn. Instead of axing ordinary baby powders, use Mermen Antiseptic Powder. It's dafinhnly antiseptic and fight* off germs. This famous powder is as soft as smooth and fine as a baby powder can be But in additionrr KEEPS YOUR BABY SATEE-prOMgnngn qu By A DOD OL' MRS J I r? ODLE.^ ^ ^ SO-YOU'RE ^9 HI | (THAI DUUN K PJjfe loF MY PROTE FACE I in the Deed of Trust executed by Olivia G. Person, a widow, on August 6, 1923, recorded in said Registry Book No. 121, page 59, upon default of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust and at the request of the owner of the same, I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder at the Court House door in Warrenton, N. C., at 12 o'clock Noon, July 16, 1938, these lands in Shocco Township, Warren County, N. C.i Beginning in the center of a path, Oak and Pine Pointers, Sherman Williams' corner in C. H. Overby's lind;. thence along Williams' line N. 54 3-4 W 890 feet to a stake, sour wood pointers; thence N 32 W 741 feet to a large pine in Williams' line; thence N 45 1-2 E 1116 feet to a forked pine, Norfleet Williams' and John Alston's corner; thence S 24 West 1305 feet to a stake and stone in the old Benson line; thence along said Benson line N 58 East 563 feet to a stone, small red oak pointer, Benson's corner; thence S 411-2 E 1525 feet to a stone; thence 3. 57 1-4 E 480 feet to a stone on path in Overby's line; Benson's corner; thence along said path 624 feet to the beginning, containing forty (40) acres, more or less. This 15th day of June, 1938FRANK BANZET, jl7-4tc Substitute Trustee. Patronize the Advertiser. IfaTJefW'll "ffHE TROUBLE WITH J THE AVERA6E MAM fl 1% THAT HE * V JM SaOOM INCREASES XsM w,s AVERAGE I . t \ I 1 Charles E. Foster CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Littleton, North Carolina Phone No. 177 BE SURE TO GET AN yy#wy</MW/U/ AMERICA'S STANDARD TIMEI Get tnutwortli/ time In aanait IngereoP witch. Y?nkee~ fa^thej mallei!: and thinnest pocket] ^wai^h a! $1.50. Chrome-pUie^ jAJejarjigaLl tected against hi* worst enemies, germs and infection. It coeta no more See your druggist today. lehicc, P'OWDER / lac Arthur READING N. E6ARDLESS/ STS, EH
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