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SE am s&r STL. ft 7 Mr. Stock Owner do you give your sick animals doped medicines? Did you ever think of that? Many animals die after treat. ment with doped medicines which are worse than none at all. An animal with a weak heart or run down condition cannot stand being; drugged. When the reaction sets in they usually die. You should take as much care in doctoring your stock as you would your family. Noah's Horse Remedies are medicines not dope. Be on the safe side by giving your animals these tested remedies. Noah's Colic Remedy la recommended for that moat dangeroua disease, Colic, and la harmless in Its effect. Simple to administer given on the tongue. Cheap fa price 50c a bottle, and worth $50 "to any stock owner. Noah's Fever Remedy la a medicine for fever, coughs, colda, diatemper, influenza, lung trouble s, and the treatment of milk fever in cows. Given on the tongue. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Noah'a Liniment ia the beat all-round family and atable remedy on the market. 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H MM 01 BUST TOWN Editor of the Record: Forty- seven years ago I began the work of crowing tobacco and a few years latteer I decided, or rather discovered, that there were dates better than others upon which tobacco should be cut in order to cure up well and have a heavy body. All the years since, I have been very attentive to the study of the nature of the weed while grow ing, and as a result I have found the way to tell the better dates from the sorry ones. To explain I will say that tobacco contains sap just as a tree and tobacco also contains at intervals an oily substance which is its natural possession, but when the sap water rises in the stalk it pushes the oil "out through the pores of the leaf upon the principle that oil and water don't mix, and tobacco if cut in such a state though apparently ripe will not cure well and will sweat and turn black in the barn, this on account of there being only sap Jn the stalk, which when cured or dried leaves a mere chaff of the stalks and leaves, but tobacco cut when full of oil will cure up nicely and will be oily and waxy tobacco makes these changes from oil to sap as long as it stands on the hill. Thus I be leive sojmany farmers happen to cut at the wrong time. Far mers have experienced cutting tobacco one week and have ex cellent success and then cut off the sam e niece of ground a few days later and have alltogener different luck. I will be pleased to coi respond with any who will enclose stamps for reply. D MIEL V. DAVIS, R. F. D. 3. Mocksville, N. C. 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 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. 1 will appreciate the ef forts of my friends in my behalf. If nominated and elected I will faithfully Derform the duties lof the office. W. A. BURWELL. may 31 tf no 56b 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 Hprnoratip. voters at the an- proac hing Primary, I will ap nremate the efforts of mv friends in my behalf and should I 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 RAILROAD "Route of the Night Express" New Short Line Through Eastern North Carolina Direct Line Between NORFOLK Raleigh Newbern Qoldsboro Via Washington, Kinston, Greenville, Farmville, Wilson, to Points North and South ELECTRIC 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. This farmer tele phoned and Hayed at home. xiiiu in in uit tutu v 1.1 -Pv T-kfIT uniavuiduic iui jrv" . , , . n This farmer went to market. 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 MI-ANNUA L PAYMENT OF INTEREST NOTICE The regular semi-annual interest on deposits in the SAV INGS DEPARTMENT of this Bank will be credited on our books July 1st. It will be ready for Payment, or for entry on pass books Monday July 1st. Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal, and bear interest 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 annually NEW PERIOD July 1st is tne beginning of a new period in this depart ment. Ifyou are not already one of our savings delat ors be sure to open an account with us betore that date. If vou are alreadv 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. uy 4th feong a Lega Holllday this Bank will bo eeef. Manson Items. Mrs. J. K. Dill and daugh ter, Mrs. Ernest Hecht, spent Monday in Henderson shopping. We expect to have preaching next Sunday afternoon at the school house by Rev. Mr. Nelson, of Kittrell. Mrs. Roy Riggan, of Raleigh, and her sweet little daughters, Marrie and Alice, were pleasant visitors in the home of Mr. S.G. Champion last week. . Mr. Riggan came.ESunday and acccompanied them home Monday. Mrs. John Reavis, of Brooks ton, visited her sister, Mrs. Lonnie Reavis a few days aero. Miss Pearl Fleming js Ion an extended visit to friends in Hertford County. Mr. Roy Champion and wife returned! to Greensboro "Friday oflast week aftera pleasant visit to their parents, Mr. ad ivlrs. S. G. Champion. Mr. Chas. Kalstrom, of Hen derson, was in our town last Miss Annie Meeder and Cousin Master Henry Meeder, of Poplar Mount, were pleasant visitors to friends here several days ago. Mr. James Fleming from the Eastern part of the State visited his brother Mr. John Fleming the past week they attended the iuneral of their brother Tr. Luther Fleming at Franklinton Sunday before last. Mrs. W. B. Brack and little son Eugene are visiting her people at Franklinton this week. Miss Eliza Williams from near Louisburg is the guest of her niece Mrs. J. Fleming. Mr. W. C Ellengton, of War- renton, was in our town Monday. ANNOUNCEMENT. hprehv resneetfullv announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Warren, subject to the approval ot a ma jority ot the Democratic voters at our Primary Election, on Tuesday August 27th, 1912 and earnestly solicit the support ana influence ot my triends in my behalf and the suffrages of all HATinnrratip voters. It nominated and elected I promise that the duties of the office shall be faith fully and efficiently discharged.; M. B. ALSTON, june 14 tf no 63b O " i S:$s$t tS $5t$t $5$tlftt $tt-c:: O t i Announcement. Having been requested by many of my friends to do so. herehv announce mvself as 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 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 s Anne Lee Post Cards Clareno 5c cigars for sale by New Era Pub. Co. Wood's Seeds. Soja Beans. The largest-yielding and best of summer forage crops, also makes a splendid soil improvers-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 Woods Crop Special giving prices and in teresting information. Mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. SOLD for the purpose of establishing a Farm Life School in Warren County at the place of Miss Lee's death. I The First Monument Erect" ed by Women to Woman. I THIS is the corner stone of the United f 1 Dau hters of the Confederacy. 1 l his movement is endorsed by local chapters of U. D. C. and the 1 schools. 1 Price of the Cards is 5c Each, Postage paid on lots of 5 or more. 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RESULT: It Is to-day with Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 328, its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 ' THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In aU subject vcept music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal. RX.ACKSTONE, VA.
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