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ine Kecora PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY HOWARD F. JONES Editor and Owner. REV. T. J. TAYLOR Contributing Editor. HEARTH -AND HOME BY REV. T. J. TAYLOR Entered at the Post Office at Warren ton, North Carolina, December 5th, 1892, as second-class matter, under act of Congress of March 25th, 1887. THE DEWDROP. It nestles 'mid flowers and gras ses - ' - In tremulous quiv'ering gleams: Bathed in sunlight, it flash es Advertising Rates: Display, all hand set 15 cents per column inch. Two or more issues, 12 cents per column inch. No discrimination. Electrotypes, 10 cents per col umn inch for each and every i. issue. Agency discounts. With ten thousand golden beams. It looks like a pearl of the ocean, It looks like a diamond rare, As it takes the tints of the rain-. bow, And scatters them thru the air came a terrible . gale, the father fell asleep and his light went out. When he awoke, he immediately looked out to see if he could see any thing of the vessel and he saw one which had been wrecked He, at once, set out to try to save some ore who might still be alive He saw somethingf bating on the vater, and to his great grief, it iwas tne oeaa Deny oi nis own son. He had -perished in sight efene i See Our Beautiful Line of New Spring Footwear for Men and Women. of home. . Whv did he not safelv Like a tiny lake m the mountains ' h home ? Becailse the light It lies in slumberous rest, wag Qut and he nad nothing. to While the lights and shadows of , -d . fh , hf d O - - " I e us awake from our sleep. morning Mirror themselves in its breast and see that our lights are brightl It changes its bright sparkling ;iy burnine, ?o that those around us may not perish in sight of $1.00 Subscription Rates: One Year Six ' :onths 50c Three Months 25c Payable in Advance colors In the blushing light of morn, .Till, caught in the folds of a sun beam. It fades the dewdrop is gone. T. J. TAYLOR in Peterson's Magazine. FRIDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1915. Many years ago the young peo pie of my congregation organiz- ! ed a Society for the promotion of j christian service- Ihis society -Gentle Spring" has appeared ,t monthlv in the -Hireh and each member take part in ex. client articles -v. eve writ ten Lu.il rMil in these i. t '.4ji.irr. One 'of the best of these was written by Miss Mattie M. Curl, after wards the wife of Mr. Hugh Reams. ' on the cen are very y.j. and the farmers ith their work. The public schools are rapidly closing and the sound of the voice of the young orator san be heard in the land. Engineer JScott nas placed he Warrenton-Warren Plains road in good shape. Ten minutes to catch the train at Warren Plains is all the time you need if you have an automobile- was ?'cted to he CMTC.ses, Some jhor.ie. ("Trim your feeble lamp, my bro 1 ther, i Some poor sailor tempest-lost. Trying now to make the harbor, In the darkness may be lost. Let the lower lights be burning! Send a gloom across the wave ! Some poor fainting, struggling seaman, You may rescue, you may save" Mattie M. Curl. A SLUGGISH LIVER NEEDS AT TENTION. Let your Liver get torpid and you .are in for a spell of misery. Every body gets an attack now and then. I Thousands of people keep their Livers nctive and healthy by using Dr. King's Although this season the styles in dresses and suits require a very careful choice of footwear, you will find at HiHiard-White Co's the exact model that your costume requires. You will be glad to get such service in footwear as we will give you here. High quality leathers; correct shapes; careful fitting; comfort ; long service, and reasonable cost. . A new shipment of Ladies and Childrens white slippers just re ceived, and they are beautiful, and the price is very low. A beautiful line of Men's Summer Shirts just opened up, and if you will call to see us, 'we will convince you that it is the prettiest line ever shown in Warrenton. J A very select line of Men's Straw Hats just received, get your now while we have your size. t y Milliard-White CO, The Shoe Fitters B. C. HILLIARD, Pres. W. E. EGERTON, Sec. DC rALK VER DEATH OF LITTLE MARION EADS. INEZ SUIBS. She has been dead for a good New Life Pills. Eine for the Stomach, many years; but her article is of to StP the Dizziness, Constipation, , . x t j T Billiousness and Indigestion. Clear uudymg value, and I publish it - J nl nere tnat sne tnougn aeaa may continue to speak. T. J. T. Sleeping Christians. . A virgin is characteristic We trust that some one will take the initiative in securing a pure Christianity. We have an good hotel here. A twenty room j account of ten virgins, five of building, with water and bath at-I which were wise and the other tached for each room and heated five foolish. "While the bride by steam will prove a paying in- grooin tarried, they all slumber investment. It will not only pay ed and slept." They became care a dividend, but will bring trade less and sleepy: and grew mat to this town the trade of those tentive to their duty. The five who are guests of the Hotel and wise virgins took with them oil, the trade of those who come here, but the foolish, forgetting that to bring chickens, eggs, butter the bridegroom might not come turkeys, vegetables and etc, etc. at the expected time, took only for the Hotel. , oil enough for present show, but It is generally conceded that none to burn when the bride we will have the water and sew- groom came. While he. tarried erage, let us get busy and induce they fell asleep, and then was capital to invest in our midst in heard the cry, "Behold the bride hotels and other enterprises, groom cometh ; go ye out to meet him." They all "arose and trim- SANITATION TAX. med their lamps, and the foofish The citizens of this town who'jsaid unto the. wise, give us of are debating the cost of a system !y0Ur oil, for our lamps are gone ot sewerage should remember 0ut. But the wise said, not so, , that we are now paying a sanita- iest there be not enough for us tion tax, which, m many mstan- and you, but go ye and buy for -Mrs. W. H. Dameron. Misses of Sue Burroughs, Mary Harrss,and Jennie Jackson; Messrs. John Dameron, Stephen Burroughs. Fcdwell Gardner, Jim Bob Rod well and others attended the Fes tival of Harmony in Raleigh Tu esday night. We expect to have Children's iDay at Shady Grove Church on Mr. E. S. Paddison was here SPrnnH Snndav'in Mav. The heartfelt sympathy of the Easter Sunday went back Mon- j Mrs. pattie D. Alston went to entire community goes out to . dav we were sa to ee him Mr. R. W. Bailey gave us a good sermon last Sunday morning. Mrs. John S, Eads who is pass ing through a season of great sorrow on account of the death of her dear little son, Marion,who recently died in a . Richmond Hos pital. She would be quite alone in her trouble were it not for the untir- We had much thunder and ram and lightning Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Thompson and Miss Tempie Williams and Mr. R. MT Williams went to see 1 Henderson since our last items. Mrs. J. C. Williams went with Rev. R. W. Bailey to spend the night with her sister, Mrs. W. A. JPinnell. , ftr. and Mrs. B. G. Tharring- 'ton are happy, she is a ten and a half pound girl. Weare sorry to hear that Mrs. Treat Children's Colds Externally Don't dose delicate little stomachs with harmful internal medicines. Vick's "Vap-O-Itub" Salve, applied externally, relieves by inhalation as a vapor and by absorption through the skin. Vick's can be used freely with perfect safety on the youngest member of the family. 25c, 50c, or $1.00. THE GENUINE HAS THIS TRADE MARK TITrfC Croup and . MMdily; Pneumonia m ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has duly qualified as admin- ing devotion.of her brothers,Mes- and Mrg John D Algton of ! N- B. Perry is on tne sick list, srs. W. A. and James E. Miles, !gh Sunday evening. j We hope that she will soon be en- and the kindness of her neigh- ,' tirely well. bors ! Mr. R. M. Williams went to j There were thirteen babies j Warrenton Saturday for Miss born in thjs Township in March. Her husband is in Tampico, Tempie Williams.He says he was and Lhree deaths. Mexico, and has not been able.to . , d t meet Mrs Mercer. Trioa a T, "Rlpdsoe suent j Misses Myrt'e v.u Mnttie-Bil E.ster in Warrenton. ht Alston v ere at ,-i.ivch last Mr. R. M. Williams was on the Sunday, and dined with Miss Jen Turn Pike last Monday, nie C.Alston. - TULL1NS. leave that city. Mav God comfort and' bless this stricken family. T.J.TAYLOR. ces, will be more than the sewer 1 yourselves. And while they went- istratrix upon the estate of WhitC. tax, and have none of its thor- ,to buy for themselves the bride- Haithcock, Sr., deceased; all persons ougnness.r or instance: tne fccav- groom came." Those that had - l- ' 3 " J" " ":" ! " - "- " " anger comes around once each month and charges from twenty five cents to a dollar a month. This tax would not be neces sary with a system of sewerage. The conservation of the health of the communitycannot be meas ured in dollars and cents. WATER WORKS FOR WAR RENTON. I have been accused of being opposed to water works for War renton, but that is a mistake. ' I am opposed to water works un less they comply strictly under the standard. Nothing succeeds like success and I learn from those wTho have them that they be inflicted! th-Mr ights went in and the door 11 tit- i t i 1 i was snut, ana tney tnat slept were shut out. Are we always watching with our lamps all trimmed and bright Do we never fall asleep, and for-; get our duty? "Watch there fore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of Man cometh." Imagine a sailor at his post watching: Suppose "he should fall asleep. What would be the result? The ship would be wreck ed and those on board last. Again, simposf a sentinel on duty should fall asleep. Some punishment would most . surely Just so it is with indebted to the said estate will please orae forward and settle immediately; all persons having claims against the aid estate will eshibit them to me on or before the 16th., day of April, A. I D. 1916, or this notice will be plead in h of their recovery. " This the 9th., day of April, A. D. 1915 Bettie M. Haithcock, Administratrix 4t.- John H. Kerr, Attorney. christians. While we are sleep ing how many there are going down in darkness, while if our j limp were brightly shining some beam might fall on them and would not do without them. I have interested myself 'and written the Stamping Office as to its effect on Fire Insurance xates, and he says it will reduce the rates: how much he can't say light them safely home. unxn tne water works are installed.- In Clayton, N. C., a town simi lar to Warrenton, all' mercantile buildings are reduced $5-00 on Cuts9 IBurES9 Bruises Sores Wounds and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salre. Itrevcjatakinfection, isntaaeptlc. soothing, heeling. Try it once. Money Back If It Fails. The Original and Genuine. BucMen9s Arnica. Salve .Heals the Hurt All Druggists and Dealers, 25c. There was once a gentleman who had of a light-house. His son had gone off in a whaling vessel. The vessel had been gone three years, and it was now time $1,000, but the main thing for for it to return. This father had ut uu consider is Health and con veniences. j. a. Dameron. been watching for the many days. One night vessel there j The closing" exercises of the Nutbush Supplemental School will be held on Friday afternoon, April 16th 1915, beginning at 2:30 o'clock.Everybody cordially invited. . -Kh'zV-'-eth CVipp.i. Teacher. Q jpnly One rBROMO QUlNINE!5n To aret the "genuine; rcalWor'ftxll xtZXV' Tivg BROMO QUININE. JUokforiTgnaturej 3B.W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops couzli fcnd headache, and works off cold,A25c WARRENTON, N. G. Of fers the following Bargains for Cash u 54.00 62.50 " 99 32.75 99 99 47.50 " 99 51.25 4, 2 y2 Qolumbus Wagons at cost 2, 3 by 9, Columbus Wagons at cost 10, 2 Vs Columbus Wagons at cost 5, 2 Y2 Sterling Wagons at cost 2, 2 "Sterling Wagons at cost 4, 7 blade Stalk Cutters at cost , 2, 9 blade Stalk Cutters at cost ' 4,' Hay Rakes Self dump at cost ( 3feiife Grinders at cost 10, 5 tooth Cutivators at cost 6, 7 tooth Cultivators at cost 22, double harrows at cost 3, Disc harrows, 8 Disc 16 inch, ajt cost 9, Disc harrows, 8 Disc 18 inch, at cost 1, 20 inch Disc harrow, and.Fore carrier, at cost 4, Fore Carriers, for Disc, at cost each 3, Sets Single Buggy harness at cost 1, Set Single Buggy harness at cost ALL WAGON AND UGGY COLLARS AT COST 4, Sets double reins at cost v 1, Rubber tire, Top buggy at cost 1, Rubber tire, open buggy at cost 1, Top buggy at cost 1, Surry at cost - . $58.25 NOW 54.25 99 99 99 99 50.00 57.50 30.75 43-50 47.25 25.00 26.50 18.50 2.75 2.40 3.90 8-40 19.00 21.00 25.75 4.00 9.00 8.50 2.40 74.00 62.00 53.50 77.00 See E. W. BLALOCK, Manager.
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