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CANDIDATES NOTICES. I i ft 9 Why Mar an Evening's Pleasure and suffer the terrible agony of neuralgia when a few applications of Noah's Liniment will relieve you? It has helped others. Head what two former sufferers say and profit by their knowledge. Noah's Liniment Penetrates and drives this terror away, giving immedi ate relief. It is also an excellent remedy for sore throat, tooth ache, coughs, colds and asthma. Noah's Liniment relieves the aches, frightens away the pains. Sold by all dealers in medicine, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Could Not Sleep. "I suffered about Ave years with neuralgia and pain in my side. The pain was so severe I could not sleep. I tried Noah's Lin iment and the first application made me feel better than I have in many years. Mrs. Martha A. -See, Richmond, Va." Suffered Tears. ,:My wife suf fered for several years with neural gia and toothache. She used about half 'a bottle of Noah's Liniment and got immediate relief. I would not be without it in my house at any cost.-? J. S. Fisher, Policeman, Hodges, S. C." Have You Subscriced to Record? Some Advice to the Far mer. I would like to make a few suggestions to the farmer as to how he can help in big and little ways to make his wife, as she ought Ito be, the happiest and best contented woman on earth. If there is a telephone line in reach of you, have a phone put in your house. If there is none, get together with your neighbors and build one. It will pay you as well as give pleasure to your family. Get to work on good roads in your community, if you haven't them already. Then get a gentle horse your wife can drive and see that it is at her disposal at least once a week. Get a buggy for her to ride in instead of hav ing to use the old heavy farm wagon. Subscribe for one or two good magazines for her. Make her your business part- ler and consult with her about everything. The chances are she has just as much sense and business judgement as you have and she may have more. And remember that anything you can do to increase your wife's health and happiness will increase our own and that of the whole familv. Mrs. Lillian Brooks Gatlin, in Progressive Farmer. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treas urer of Warren County, subject to the approval of a majority of Democrats at the Primary August 27, 1912 W. S. TERRELL, may 31 tf no 55b on TOWN w This farmer tele phoned and stayed at home. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treas urer of Warren County subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the approaching Pri mary, l will appreciate the ef forts of my friends in my behalf. If nominated and elected I will faithfully nerform the duties ;of the office. W. A. BURWELL. may 31 tf no 56b This farmer went to market. Anri finrl fhc market fi 52? P W unfavorable for your produce? The farmer who has a telephone in his home can telephone first. The useless trips thus saved are worth the cost of service. Under our plan the service costs but a trifle ; the farmer owns the instrument and the equipment. For information write to our nearest Manager for pamphlet, or address : Farmers' Line Department HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henderson, N. C ARCOLA ITEMS. The 4th passed off all right with the biggest picnic, the most din ner and three of the best speech es that could have been gotten up. There was a large crowd present and every body had a good time. We expect soon to commence on the new $1000 school bulding. It will be quite an addition to our town both as a school build ing and a town hall. Crops are beautiful in this sec tion but we still hava lots of grass. Mrs. Robert Shearin, of Rocky Mount is visiting her father, Mr. John Gupton near here. Master Clarence Capps has re turned home from a visit to Rocky Mt i Mr. unnie uupton is vismng Asheville for the next two weeks. ! Mrs. R. J. Davis and Mrs. Scull visited Brinkleyville and Rinsrwood this week- Quite a crowd from here at tended Harris' Chapel iSunday and heard a srood sermon by Rev. Mr. Mustain. Mr. Robt. McCroden is visit ing friends in our town. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Warren Coun ty, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the ap- nroac hinsr Primarv. I will ap preciate the efforts of my friends in my behalf and should 1 be nominated and elected, it shall be my purpose to serve the peo ple faithfully. J. L. COLEMAN. may 31 tf no 57b Norfolk Southern State Library . ir,.taROAD "Route of the Night Express" New Short Line Through Eastern North Carolina Direct Line Between NORFOLK Raleigh Newbern Ooldsboro Via Washington, Kinston, Greenville, Farmville, Wilson, to Points North and South E LECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN SLEEP ING AND PARLOR CARS Fast Schedules : Best Service Double Daily Express Service B. L. BUGG, W. W. CROXTON, D. V. CONN, Traffic Mgr., Gen. Pass., Agt., Gen. Agt Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 herebv resnectfullv announce mvself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Warren, subject to the approval of a ma jority of the Democratic voters at our Primary Election, on Tuesday August 27th, 1912 and earnestly solicit the support and influence of my friends in my behalf and the suffrages of all democratic voters. If nominated and elected I promise that the duties of the office shall be faith fully and efficiently discharged. M. B. ALSTON. june 14 M no 63b Anne Lee Post Cards SOLD for the purpose of establishing a Farm Life School in Warren County at the place of Miss Lee's death. Announcement. Having been requested by many of my friends to do so, I hereby announce myself as a andidate or the House of Rep esentatives, subject to the ap proval of the coming Democrat ic Primaries. W. E. DAVIS. June 18, 1912. june21tf67b Subscribed THE RECORD. EM1-ANNUAL PAYMENT OF INTEREST NOTICE The regular semi-annual interest on deposits in the SAY TNT n5 twt a RTMRMT .-f this Bank will be credited on Tt wi l be ready tor entry on pass books Monday July 1st. payment, or Interest not interest withdrawn will be added to principal, and bear the same as original deposit. Your savings account with this Bank may mean a home of your own, a good education, a profitable investment, a vacation trip, or a paid insurance premium. The possibilities are limited only by your earnest pur pose to save and your earning capacity. Four Per Cent. Interest-Compounded Semi-Annual NEW PERIOD July 1st is tne beginning of a new period in this depart ment. If you are not already one of our savings deposit ors be sure to open an account with us betore that date. If you are already a depositor increase your balance. Deposits made on or before the fifth of each month will bear interest from the first. Citizens Bank HENDERSON, N. C. duly 4t being a Legal Holiiday this Bank will be closed. To the farmer of middle life, or beyond, who contemplates moving to the city, we sugges careful thought be'orelmaking the change. If he is poor, he can make a better living on the farm, if he will study his busi ness and make his fields more productive, than he Jean in the city. If he is rich and able to live without work in the city, he can live better, if he will trv, on the farm than in the city. But ! these are not the chief reasons why the man who has lived on the farm until middle life should think twice before moving to town. His habits arelfixed and the chances are ten to one that city ways will not be found as agreeable as they now appear to him. Moreover", many men leave the farm and go to the vil lage or town because of their childre n. This is also a mistake. The best place to raise children is in a well eauin-oed. well man aged country home. The Pro gressive Farmer. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Legislature subject to the action of the Democratic Primary, B. B. WILLIAMS, june 28 tf no 74 Buck! en's Arnica Sal va The Best Sse Sp fne World- Wood's Seeds. Soja Beans. The largest-yielding and best of summer forage crops, also makes a splendid soil im prover lower in price than Cow Peas this season. Wood's Crop Special gives full information about this valuable crop and also about all Seasonable Seeds: German Millet, Sorghums, Cow Peas, Buckwheat Ensilage Seed Corns, Late Seed Potatoes, etc Write for Wood's Crop Special giving prices and in teresting information. 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For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal BLACKSTONE, VA.
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