Local and Personal
Miss Nannie White, of Middle-
burg, was in town Thursday with
relatives and friends.
i
' The many friends of Miss Kate
(White Williams are pleased to
i see her at home after a pleasant
Mr. Henrv Eeerton was in the Chief E. L. Green will have visit to Asheville.
city this week. charge of the good roads in this Mr. C. A. Rodwell and three
Dr M P Perrv of Macon, was Township after August 1st., .children, of Winston-Salem, were
in town Wednesday. j Mr. Matthew Duke and fam-
Mrs. Marmaduke Hawkins, of ily, of Marmaduke, were in town
Ridgeway, was in town Tuesday, this week in their new Ford.
Miss Mamie Mabry, of Roa- j Mr. Herbert Scholz, of Macon,
noke, is visiting the Misses Bur-j was a pleasant caller this week
roughs. 'at THE RECORD Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beards- 'Mrs. E. G. Knight has return-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie
White this week.
Attention is called to the Ex
cursion Trains and Rates adver
tised by the reliable Seaboard
Air Line in this issue.
-The friends of Mrs. Annie Ran
ley, of Manson, were in town this ed from Richmond where she .dall are pleased to see her in the
week. underwent a successful opera- pity after a visit to relatives and
Miss Urtie Harrison arrived to tion for appendicitis. j friends out of town.
day on a visit to Mrs. Howard Mr. J. A. Dameron, Jr. and Misses Essie Mitchell and Eliz
F. Jones. W. H. Burroughs visited in Wake abeth Ferrell who have been vis-
Mr. J. T. Haithcock, of Six Forest and Chapel Hill Sunday, jiting Miss Helen Hayes return-
Pound, was in town on business 1 Mr. William ti. Bullock, ot Box ed to Littleton Monday.
Tuesday.
Mr. Jack Haitcock and fam
ily, of Churchill, were recent
visitors here.
Miss Lucy Bryson, of Rich
mond, is visiting her friend, Miss
Laura Burwell.
Mr. Edward Rodwell, of South
Carolina, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Sallie Rodwell.
The Laws of 1915 have now
arrived and can be secured at
the Clerk's office. V JJ J . v
ML Tsmpe Dameron, who
has been spending severa days
at Raleigh has returned.
Miss Jennie Morrill, of Snow
Hill, is visiting her friend M:iss
Jennie Williams this week.
boro, visited his wife and little
-Miss Velna Green, who has
son at Mrs. Carr Moore's Mon- been visiting Mr. E. L. Green
day. . - -- - and family, left this week for
Miss Mary Davis, of Oklaho
ma, is visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis this
week.
Mrs. L. J. Moore and little
daughter after a pleasant visit
to relatives have returned home.
Messrs. Howard and Ollie Pal
mer, of Six Pound, were pleasant
visitors here since our last week.
Morrisville and Wilmington.
Mrs. Richard Arrington and
two children left Friday for New
York after a delightful visit here
to Mrs. H. P. Arrington.
We were unable to publish ob
ituaries of Rev. Mr. Loyd and
Mrs. Pierce in this week's issue.
They will appear next week.
Mr. Alpheus Jones is in Balti-
Cuts, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Wounds and Piles
quicKiy neueo wun Arnica sarve.
It prevents infection is antiseptics
soothing healing. Try it once.
Money Back If It Fails.
The Original and Genuine.
Bucklen's
Arnica Salve
Heals the Hurt
All Druggists and Dealers. 25c.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
wellknown to"sz properties of QUININE
and IRGI,. xt acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Wbirl Care.
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00
A Friend in Need
Did it ever occur to you that surplus earnings stead!,,
saved, could be converted into "a friend in need'4 y
By placing odd dollars in a Savings Account here ,
wdl develop into a substantial sum that vnlll
worth in emergency, viuve its
Absolute safety is afforded and Savings earn interest
at the rate of 4 per cent compounded semiannu A
any tame we will gladly discuss the advisability of onet
ing a Savings Account in this Institution.
BANK OF WARREN
Norlina : Warrenton
"Where Savings are Safe"
We pay 4 per cent on Savings Deposits.
Mr. Russell Palmer, of Six more this week with his sister,
Pound, was in town Thursday. Miss Lucy, who is there in the
His friends here are always glad ! interest of health. We wish for
to see him. I her a complete recovery.
Mrs. C. R. Miles, after a pieas- j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnes, of
ant visit to relatives here, has Henderson, and Mr. G. W. Good
returned to her home in New- 'rich, of Petersburg, are visiting
-Mr. Ed Peoples, of Durham, is mort News. ' in the home of Mr. E. L. Green.
in town this week shaking hands Miss Kearney Williams is vis- 1 The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
with his many friends here.
Misses Dorothy Webb, of Rich
mond, Annie Gregory and Annie
Davis, of Stovall, are visiting
Miss Henrietta Booth this week.
Their many friends are glad to
see them here.
iting relatives and friends out of . Gaston Foote are pleased to have
town this week. We trust she them in Warrenton. They are
will have a delightful visit.
visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. C. Miles and children, ! We are sorry to report Mr. M.
after a delightful visit to rela- P. Burwell, Jr., quite sick. We
tives here, have returned to their ! trust he will soon be up and
G
nii A.w .,,,. 1 -a T"-L"c:. au year rouna: sell what you
iH iT- "tV? W1U1 surplus prwtacte of sarden
THE FAVORITE HOME CANNER
Bnilt.
bior caca-
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acta am.
JM&Sii me. Sara fuel and labor.
to - r v - ., "zr- uo. oares rnei ana lat
MJSKSSSZSSJffSf break". Portable, with
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the I
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ith bior
satisfa
Before purchasing
igtarew of METAi SfHNGLES in the Southl
THE MILES HARDWARE CO.
IWRLIU A. g;
home in Wilson.
about again.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK.
DONT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
"Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Clean Your
Sluggish Liver Better Than Calomel
and Can Not Salivate.
Calomel makes you sick: you lose a
day's work. Calomel is quicksilver and
it salivates; calomel injures your liver.
If you are bilious; feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out, if your bowelt are
constipated and your head aches, or
stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone instead
of using sickening, salivating calomel.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medi
cine. You'll know it next morning be
cause you will wake up feeling fine,
your liver will be working, your head
ache and dizziness gone, your stomach
will be sweet and bowels refrular. You
will feel like working- You'll be cheer
ful; full of '-norm' vigor nr.
Your druggist or dealer sells you a
50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
under my personal guarantee that it
will clean your sluggish liver better than
nasty calomel; it won't make you sick
and you can eat anything you want
without being salivated. Your druggist
guarantees that each spoonful will start
your liver, clean your bowels and
straighten you up by morning or you
get your money back. Chil Ii n gladly
take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is
pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or
cramp or make them sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have
found that this pleasant, vegetable, liver
medieir takes the place of dangerous
calomel Puy one bottle on my ?r!ur;d.
roliab'e guarantee. Ask your druggist
about me.
The Foe of
Hot Weather -ICE
BUY it from the Warrenton Ice Plant,
the purest and best ice.
300 lb Blocks 1.00
In quantities of 50 or more lbs. at plant 40c per
hundred.
500 Pound Coupon Books 2.00
200 Pound Coupon Books 90c
100 Pound Coupon Books 50c
Wagon Makes Two Trips Daily
The Farmers' Block--a 300 lb. Block, packed in a
bag, atMhe factory only $1.15. This bagiiiures
against melting.
Just give us a trial and be convinced of fhe high
quality of our ice.
Factory located on Main St. just above Warrenton
Railroad Depot.
Warrenton Electric Light Co,
v Phone 167J
I
Mrs. W. C. Ellington is real
sick at her home in South War
renton. We hope she will soon
be convalescent.
Rev. J. R. Betts, of Macon, will
preach here at the Methodist
church Sunday morning. Ifo ser
vices in the evening". Rev. H.
Scholz will preach at Warren
Plains Methodist church at 4 p.
m. Sunday afternoon. The pas
tor is in Northampton County
'assisting in Revival meetings.
Miss Julia Dameron has re
turned from a week's stay at
the State Normal College, Greens j
boro, where she was called on
Educational work.
Miss Saway, a trained nurse
of Richmond, is nursing Mr.
Charles J. Jones, who we are
sorry to say is not as well as
usual.
We are informed that the ty
phoid campaign will start up in
the latter part of August or the
first of September. The sooner
the better.
We hear that Warrenton is
going to have a big Chautauqua
in the Fall. The young men of
the town are behind the move
ment. Nuf said!
Misses Routh and Lenoir Mer
cer, after a delightful visit here
at the home of Mr. Tasker Polk,
have returned to their home in
kEdgecombe County.
Messrs. Sam L. Scott, Cary
Price, and W. M. Day spend Sun
day evening and a part of Sunday
night amid pleasant surround
ings near Wake Forest.
Mr. W. E. Sadler had the mis
fortune to lose a horse Monday
afternoon by lighting. The ani
mal was tied on Mr. Egerton's
lot, who lives near Macon.
Mrs. V. L. Pendleton left Sun
day to join Mrs. Geo. W. Hays.
They are en route to Buffaloe
Lithia Springs as the guests of
Mr. B. W. Leigh, of Norfolk, Va.
Mr. Sam D. Scott, after sev
eral months work in Warrenton
Township as an efficient rcfed
engineer, where he has given en
tire satisfaction, has accepted a
position with the Vance County
Road Commission. The roads
in Warrenton Township are all
surveyed, and only the construc
tion work has to be finished.
Big lot Tin Fruit Cans Just Received. Prices right
FOR SALE ASound young
horse, fully guaranteed.
July-9-tf-c. Rogers and Hunter.
A. F. MILLER AND H. G. RUTH
Contractor and Builder
Norlina and Warrenton.
Box 71, Norlina Post Office.
HOME MADE BREAD AND
ROLLS CAN BE HAD
by calling on me at any time.
Beaten biscuit a specialty;
BETTY JONES.
LOST Certificate of Deposit
No. 1609 issued to me by the
Bank of Warren, Warrenton,
N. C. for $140.00 dated Novem
ber 22, 1910. This is to notify
the public not to negotiate Tor
the same.
July-2-4t. Mrs. Martha E. Petar.
Norlina; N. C.
r
Come to See Us
WHEN AT NORLINA.
OR SALE Cheap One gaso
line engine, three and one half
horse power. In good shape
Act quick if you want a bar
gain. Warrenton Garage.
July 2-3t-c.
WANTED FARMS.
AM IN NEW YORK FROM the
West want to buy good farm
with stock in Va. Glad to re
ceive offers. Also my sister
has private house in Brooklyn,
modern improvements will
rent for $28 to $25 per month.
Will exchange for farm.
C. TORNOW
214 Sumpter St.,
lt-c. Brooklyn, N .Y.
The Drug Store where most people trade. Registered
graduate nurse located at our store. We have something
that all the ladies like, COME AND SEE.
Phone us when you want to know the schedule of the
trains. It pleases us to please you.
NORLINA DRUG CO.
T. ARTHUR WALKER, Mgr.
"The Service Store".
Located in Headlight Printing Office.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out materia, the
Iron bilds up the system. 50 entft
OXFORD COLLEGE, Oxford, N. C.
Correspondence invited with girls purposing to attend
College next session.
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