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The Record racknowledged comfortsx And yVvhy sK6urd"these wealthiet-' cit PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY izens, who owe a very, very large .measure of their prosperity to HOWARD F. ;"ONES Editor and Owner. REV. T. J. TAYLOR Contributing Editor. this town and community oppose jan issiae involving the health and f comfort of all our citizens? We cann6t be accused of desiring to place undue burdens upon the rroDertv owners, because it af- -'fects us to as great extent in Entered at the Post Office at Warren- proportion to our ability as it ton, North Carolina, December 5th, 'does anyother tax payer, and it t ' will not greatly enhance our per- 1892, as second-cl&ss matter, under ' , , , , V sonal comfort, because we have act of Congress of BlaVch 25th. US87. jthe necessities in our home wa- tr and sewerage. Advertising Rates: ! But their is a larger and a Display, all hand set 15 cents broader view to take, and that per column inch. Two or more js the welfare of our citizenship, issues, 12 cents per column jthe future of Warrenton, the inch. No discrimination. ! health of the community and the general comfort and pleasure that all our citizens will receive. One Electrotypes, 10 cents per col-jday's lator bv the man who has umn inch for each and every thousand dollars, and a propor- i . a : " 1 j.1 i 1 issue. Agency discounts. Subscription Rates: , . One Year Six 'Months 50c Three Months 25c Payable in Advance tionate service by those in better circumstances will pay the tax. Hon Claude Kitchin, a gentle man of National reputation as a '.Statesman and Speaker, will ad ! dress the old soldiers on ISlay 1 14th. We trust our citizens will come FRIDAY, MAY THE 7TH, 1915. out in full force from all parts of the County and join with the ONE HUNDRED AND FIFT1-; ETii .-iNNiVEOSARY. The members of Johnston-C&s Daughters and Veterans in doing I him honor- The Daughters were indeed fortunate in getting his consent to come, and busy man vol! T rrrra A Ti1 Zr A . TVT oro 1 - ... I that he is, we are sure that noth makmg preparations for a fitting j . , , , n . r , , tji ling but his love for the Cause, observance of the One hundred . Tr , i J.-. v and for Warren County folks,pre and fiftieth anniversary oi JVia- , . . , , I vailed m securing his presence sonry m V;mn County ithen , , -w- i T , . , , , ii j "it 'on that day. Bute). It is probable thai .ia- sonry existed here before a o Lodge was organized, or rather j BOARD OF EDUCATION, before application was made toi The Board met Monday, May the Grand "Lodge, and a number j 3rd at 10:15 and was called to assigned. ; order by Chairman Carter and Two days of celebration, will 1 was lead, in prayer by Mr. J. E. be observed.' Thursday the 20th Rooker-f of May will be secret work and Minutes of April meeting read third degree work followed by and approved, refreshments tendered and serv-1 Captain E. C. Price, Deputy ed by the Eastern Star in the Register of Deeds, was before new Banquet Hall of the Lodge. the Board in reference to the rat Friday afternoon will be given Nation of the appointees of the over to the Order of the Eastern Board of Commissioners for List Star, presided over by Grand Takers it being the judgement officers. - the Board of Commissioners Friday night public exercises that the listing of taxes for both will be held in the Opera House, general and School Funds could These exercises will consist of a made fore one set of list Memorial and Historical address takers for the County .The Board followed by the principal address !of Education approved of this, of the evening, delivered by Gen- and the blanks sent down by the eral Beverly Royster of Oxford. !State Authorities provide for the This should be a great occasion ltaxes so listed Those vot for Masonry and our town. ing for the motion to appoint the (same List Takers were Mr. Chair " " man Carter, and Mr. J. E. Rook- We have not had much to say ?r. Mr. Newell being absent at in reference to voting a tax for jthe time in session with the Coun wato- and sewerage, because our ty List Takers. -people are generally informd inj Mr. .J. B. Ellington, of Nut respect i:c that question. There. bush, was before the Board with has been no attempt to fool the 'a petition asking for a Special folks on this question by this Tax District in Nutbush. The Paper, or anyone else. The ques 'petition bearing the requisite tion at issue is HEALTH, COM- j number of Freeholders,the Board FORT AND PLEASURE versus recommended the same and re TAXATION. . (quested the Commissioners to We can do without water and call an election in the territory sewerage, as we did without elec named in the petition. trie lights, paved sidewalks and j Upon motion of Mr. J. E. Rook a Railroad. They are not essen- er, Mr. A. D. Harriss was appoint tials to living they are comfort- ed as Committeeman for Warren ing adjuncts. We could go back Iton Special Tax District to fill to the Hack to Warren Plains, jthe unexpired term of Mr.' H. T. to the kerosene lamp and to mud- 'Macon, deceased. dy sidewalks ; but who wants to j The Board returned thanks to do it? Yea, we used to send our Mr. F. B. Newell, Collaborator, telegrams by horseback to War- 'for a photograph of Dr. Seaman ren Flams, but who is it that 'A. Knapp. does not see the great advantage Messrs. W. H. Fleming, Prin- n lit -m . -a oi a teiepnone and telegraph Sys cipal, Hal Terrell. J. B. Overbv. tern hre. j h. Fleming, Dr. Morton and We, can do without the -water other citizens 3 were .before the and sewerage; but can Warren-j Board requesting that the Board ton afford to do without these j petition the Board of County things because of additional tax-, Commissioners to call an election ation. Men who have the ' - 1 A- A 1 VA. .AAA M.m-Mt A J K-M VjuICJiI -A. T A A . I 1 M U put them in for their private en joymentthe convenience oi District for the purpose of as certaining the will of the voters their wives and children. They of that district in reference to think they are necessities they voting for an issue of bonds to have set an example" of progres- run twenty years, bearing inter si veness affecting their own com jest not exceeding six per cent fort; why should Warrenton hold .payable semi-annually in the a- back and permit only the weal thier citizens to have all of the I mount of Twelve thousand five hundred dollars, and requesting Walk-Over Shoes for WOMEN 1LLIARD-1 I I Ml E YOU will find at this store a stock of Men's and Women's Boots, Oxfords and Pumps embodying the most au thentic ideas of style and originality obtainable anywhere, combined with the highest class of workmanship. "CARLTON" model. A stylish flat toe oxford pop ular with the youne man., - Black or Tan Leather $4.00 $5.00 Csss & WALK $ WALK "AD EL PHI A" model. Seamless oxford ' pattern. Patent or Gun metal. $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 "DOC" model. For the man who has foot troubles. Abroad yet stylish toe. SoftVici or Kangaroo leather. $4.00 and $5.00 nnlll? noma iiju name and repu tation of Walk-Overs and our policy o f offering only high class and cor rect footwear is reason e nough why you should LET YOUR NEXT PAIR BE WALK OVERS, FITTED BY - HILLIARD WHITE CO. dOVER "EMPRESS" model. The new three bar effect, fashion able Louis heel. Patent leather vamp, cloth quarter. $4.50 "TRAMP" model. A com fortable walking shoe with spring heel and sole of rubber. $4.00 and $4.50 flOVER J "MINUET" model. The new Vanitie Pump Style keeps step with comfort in this Walk-Over Model. $4.00 TO 7E want to call attention to our line of Men's, Women's and Children's Hoisery V V and especially to our line of Children's Shoes. We are giving all we can for what we get instead of getting all we can for what we give. We want every mother in Warren County to know about our line of Children's Shoes. You will find, we-hope, your dealings with us as pleasant as we find our dealings with you. Come again, we are always glad to see you. Men and IBoys QUIET DOMINANCE OF THE NEW SEASON'S STYLES ARE FOUND IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, AND A SIGNIFICANT FACT IS THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE THEY HAVE INTERESTED THIS SEASON. CALL AND LET US INTEREST YOU. The Arrow Shirt is a prime necessity for every WELL DRESSED MAN and our line is strictly up-to-date, and comprises every novelty in the new Spring styles- Comfortable and cool Summer underwear for the swelter ing days of summer, when your body cries out against the irritating pull and tag of your garments. You can find relief in a suit of our Athletic underwear. Comfort able because it is loose fitting arid free because it is made with the patented closed crotch that perfected the union suit. New Straw Mats E are showing all the new shapes in soft and stiff hats that are in vogue this season. Get yours now while we have your number. ' Prices--50c to $5.00 Milliard- White WARRENTON, N. C Coo B.C. HILLIDRD, Pres. W. E. EGERTON, Secty. that a tax levy not to exceed 30 cents on the One hundred dollars valuation of property and nme ty cents on the Poll be levied. These gentlemen giving satisfac jtory evidence Ha Jhe present Duuaing was not sufficient and that its disposal was arranged for in a business like manner,peti tioned the Commissioners for the said election, in accordance with Chapter 55 of the Laws of 1915. The Board then adjourned to 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. The Board convened. It was ordered that the terri tory ceded by Norlina Special Tax District to Warren plains Special Tax District be accepted and confirmed by thia Board There being no xurcher busi ness the Board adjourned. HOWARD F. JONES, Secretary. IavlCratl3f to t!a Pala sad SleWf Tb Old Standard reneral strenhenlajtsoj' GROVIS'8 TASTELESS chill TONIC. dn&" Malri.emriches tb bloodnd buiUaupWie J7 tern. trua tooic. For adults aa clnJten-
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