5: Local and PerisonaL 8 i xvxVAxy,,,.l 1 f UxxxNXW WWU Mr John R- Jioyd, of River, was in Mr. John H. Fleming,' Committe town Saturday. - in town ' Fnday, Mr. David Limer of Shocco, was in town Saturday. Mr. Tom Fleming, of River, was in town Saturday. -Mr. Roger Munn, of Hawtree, .was in town Friday. jjr Harry Limer, of Shocco, was in town Saturday. Mr. Root. Pinnell, of Shocco, was in town Saturday. Mr. Jhn Williams, of Wise, was in town Saturday. Mr. Soloman O'Neal, of Shocco, was in town Saturday. Air. Wesley Perkinson, of Wise, was in town Saturday. 2 Harry G. Limer, of Afton was in town Saturday. jr Osborne Limer, of Shocco, was in town Saturday. -yir George Thompson, of Hawtree, was in town Saturday. nond Rodwell, of Axtelle, in town Saturday. v. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. Drives Out Malaria, BuildsUp System The Old Standard general strengthen ing tonic, GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, enriches the blood, and builds up the system. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. man, ot Norlina Spl. Tax District- was in town Friday. Mr. Clyde' Rodwell spent Sunday at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rodwell. Miss Elizabeth Tterm of the TlTmmvtfc ui PEAS WANTED was in town Saturday. She reports HheSt priCe paid for a11 varieties her assistant, and thev flr. li P0PLAR ' MERCHANTILE CO., with their work and with th inwst L . COMPANY being- taken hv the f!mmu,r i--4tc. - Ridgeway, N. C. - - - Alt tiiV school. CEDAR SHINGLES 4 x 18 inch, fifty to bundle. . . $2.50, $4.50 and -$5.50 per thousand while they last. E. E. WOLLETT, 12-22-2tpd. Littleton, N. C. SENATOR M'COIN IS ON BIG COMMITTEE was One of Five to Investigate Es tablishment of Purchasing Agency. Senator R. S. McCoin, who repre sents Vance and Warren counties in the upper house of the General As sembly, has been appointed on what is generally considered one of the most important committees of the ffono-f-o TTq Via ci Vw-. Mr Edward P. Fitts, of Hawtree, , . . . . . five whose dutv it will be to investi- P. J. MACON, M. D. G. H. MACON, M. D. Office hours by Appointment Office in Bank of Warren Bldg. PhoneWarren Pharmacy 75 or 43. DR. R. S. BOOTH Dentist -War renton, N. C. Office in Dameron Building )ffice Phone. .69 XNOKL.1JNA GARAGE Solicits your Repair work All work guaranteed Gasoline & Oil for sale Ask for WALTER DAVIS, 10-13tfc. Manager DR. CHARLES H. PEETE. Telephone 99. Office Hours 8-9 and 1-2, and by appointments. was in town Saturday Mr. Herman Rodwell, of Oakville, was in town Friday. Mr. Stephen Duke, of Marmaduke, was in town Saturday. Mr. Vernon Duke, of Fishing Creek, was in town Saturday . . Mr. John Boyd Davis, of Shocco, was in town Saturday. gate and report back to the Legisla ture on the advisability of the State establishing a purchasing agency for all institutions of every charcter own ed and controlled by the State. The plan which is under considera tion was-brought up through a desire for injecting into the State's business R. A. HAWKINS Warrenton, N. C. Attorney-at-Law Office over Miles Building ' HUGH DIAMOND GO1 PILLS BRAND If you want N e xt MONEY - Christmas Come in NOW and Join our mm MM n L-3 Wl QMQ O'OTYI ll"fc"f" O CJ mil rV ffYftrY-T - o xtto c Mr and Mrs. Eddie Perkinson, of ... . , . J iX . . o x j 'possible. A purchasing agency would. Wise, were in town Saturday. Mr. Rogers, of the Bank of War den, spent Sunday in Norlina. Mr. Tom. Williams and son, of Hawtree, were in town Friday. Prof. H. C. Craver, of Wise High School, was in town Saturday. Miss Willie Bennett was in town Saturday afternoon shopping. Mr. W. J.. James, of Manson neigh borhood, was in town Saturday. Mr- Corbin Young, formerly of this town, leaving here as a boy; but now of Dunn, N. C, was here Friday. Mr. D. Lwarence Robertson, Game Warden, was in town Saturday. Mr. Clifford Daniel, of Warrenton, R. F. D., was in town Saturday. Miss Sydnor Williams is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Eva. B. Williams. Mr. John G. Wright, of Vaughan Spl. Tax Dist., was in town Friday. Mr- Herbert Tucker, of Warren Plains, was in town Saturday after noon. Dr. Thomas Barker Williams, of Ridgeway, was in Warrenton Satur day. ' , Mrs. Will Mabry and Mrs Banzette, of Ridgeway, were shopping here Sat urday. Miss Lula Sykes and Miss Helen Hayes, of Norlina, were in town Sat urday. Mrs. P. B. Skundberg and Mis. John F. Foster, of Vaughan, were in town Friday. Mr. Jesse A. Macon left Warrenton Sunday for a few days absence on business. .Judge John H. Kerr has returned to Warrenton after holding Alamance Court last week. Mr. J. A. Shepherd, of Elberon, was in town Friday. Mr. James Aycock, of Elberon, was m town Friday. Mr. Hugh Haitheoek, of River, was in town Friday. Mr. George Thomas, of Norfolk, was in town this week, returning to his office Sunday. Miss Martha Pettijohn, of Lynch burg, is the guest of her sister Mrs. Rob T. Watson. Miss Sallie Palmer is at Old Trinity called there by the serious illness of her uncle Mr. John Brame. Mrs. Will Dameron, after a pleas ant visit to friends in Roanoke Rapids, has returned to her home here. Miss Amma Graham has returned from Raleigh after attending the State meeting of the Social Service ! Conference it is understood, have charge of all pur hases of every kind for every State institution. Henderson Daily Dispatch. T. M. PITTMAN R . WILLIAMS PITTMAN AND WILLIAMS ATTYS .AT-LAW. TIende son, N. C. Warrenton "N. C Superior and Supreme Court Practice B. B. WILLIAMS Attorney-at-Law Warrenton, N. C. MRS. ANNIE TIL- LERY RENSHAW I W. D. RODGERS, Jr., M. D. Warrenton, N. C. )ffice in the H. A. Boyd Buidinj Court Square. Phone 50. , Mrs. Annie Tillery Renshaw, in Dramatic Repertorie, will appear in Warrenton on Friday night February the Ninth under the auspices of the "Red Roses." "She holds a dozen dia lects at her tongue's end, and in her humorous monologues her transitions are most distinct." The Boston Herald says: Her readings were received with ) round after round of applause and calls for encores. The Baltimore Sun says: Every number called forth encores and prolonged applause. The Atlantic Constitution says: Her work shows great versatility, charm, ease and personal magnetism. Mrs. Renshaw is a lady of unusual attainments in Expression .and Dra matic Art. Her readings are capti vating; and wherever she has ap peared her platform art has .been en thusiastically received. She has read successfully in a number of our large cities, including Boston, Atlanta,Bal timore, Nashville and Richmond. Abroad, while reading at the Hotel Lutetia in Paris, she was offered the privilege of being a pupil of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt. Critics and press accord her praise, her versatility in dialect and humor, as well as her facility in handling im personation, is remarkable. , Don't forget the date February 9th Opera House. (Auspices of "The Red Roses") DR. W. W. TAYLOR Surgeon Dentist Warrenton, N. C. lenders any service included h the practice of Dentistry )ffice Phone . . 52 Residence Phone. . 34 DR. H. N. WALTERS Surgeon Dentist Warrenton, N. C. Office Opposite Court House ii the Fleming-Harris Building )ftice Phone. . 59 Residence Phone . . 66 Residence Phone . . 138-J LADIES 1 JrJgls for CHI-CHES TER S wiAMuny brand FIIS in Red and AO gpifO metallic boxes, sealed -with BIueC axuuuu. iflita no OTHER. Buy o? your V Druggist Bad ask ur CHI.GHG8.TeR A V DIAMOND BEMD PILLS, for twenty five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUQGISTS 33SL 'Et'EY'HFPE: Watts Cylinder Core Shelter. The best and most efficient power corn-sheller on the market. Made in different sizes, to suit the requirements of both large and small corn growers. Write for special circular and prices. Remember, we are head quarters for the best in farm Implements and Farm Machinery. The Olds Gasoline Engine, which, we sell, is one of the best of power Engines. Correspondence solicited; The Implement Co. l3UZMamSt., - Richmond, Va. JAMES A. CREE Licensed Embalmer with .S. J. STALLINGS Littleton, N. C. Day Phone 214 Night Phone 263. Are You a Woman ? You can join with 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 50c, $1.00, $500 or any amount you wish It Costs Nothing to Join It is the EASY WAY to have money next Christmas :: Of Yl'ar IT fill' WARRENTON Where Savings are Safe" .. C. N. WILLIAMS, President. P. R- PERKINSON, Vice President. W S. TERRELL, Vice President. J G. ELLIS. Cashier. DR. YOW - Veternarian -Henderson, North Carolina Day Calls, Phone 414 Night Calls, Phone 55 Dffice with C. W. Finch & Son TVl Iff Urfftffn 8 : B O."- . TC .10 TT flnnn S u ! The Woman's Tonic F03 SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Service for the owners of Ford cars is a fact courteous, prompt, efficient. Service which covers the en tire country, almost as a blanket, to the end that Ford cars are kept in use every day. Drive where vou will. there's a Ford Agent nearby to look after your Ford car The "Universal Car" will bring-you universal service. V V 00 Better buy-yours today. Touring Car $360, Runabout ivT elet $505,Town Car $595. Sedan $645 all f. o. We solicit your order. f v W.B.BOYD&CO. I! ".r J""""Y" t . i ti- . in i hi iiiiiim tt2- &-, -?rr.----t- " '"'"'" l MARVELOUS ESCAPE The friends of Professor W. H. Fleming of the Norrina Graded school rejoice that the accident which be fel him last week did not deprive him of the "right use of his reasoning fac ulties.' and of his life. It seems that 7 he (as all good citizens should) was trying to extinguish a fire in a small building in Norlina; that he with other citizens had hold of the Chemical en gine pulljr it to the fire; that he fell and the -wheel of the truck upon which the engine was mounted (the 1 whole weighing about twelve hundred Tis-s Davis, a student at the pounds) passed over his NECK. That warrenton High School, spent, the he suffered no serious consequences is 'week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Davis. Mrs. Wnler P. Rodwell, .after a pleasant visit to: friends in Warren ton, has returned to her home in- Oak ville. Miss Mary Russell Burroughs, representing the Warrenton Depart ment Store Company, is in the Northern markets purchasing Spring goods. Mr. Howard Alston of the Warren ton Department Store Company is on the Northern markets making pur chases for the many patrons of his 2irm. -We were pleased to know that Mrs. Dannie P. Jones: wlift Thno: Voin nn- fined to her home from the result of a fall, is very much improvtd and is nw seeing her friends. 7. and Mrs. Geo. R. Rainey and iamily left yesterday for Littleton, jvhere they will make their future 7116 best wishes of THE WAR EN RECORD goes with them to eir new home. indeed marvelous. We congratulate him and the community upon his f ortnuate escape from a serious injury. NOTICE TEACHERS The regular monthly meeting of the Warren County Teachers Asso ciation will convene at the Graded School building at eleven o'clock sharp Saturday, February 3rd. A program has been arranged and a full attend ance is expected. HOWARD F. JONES, - Supt. The "Red Roses" a department of the Warrenton Graded School Bet terment Association, will serve Hot Coffee and Sandwiches to the teachers attending the Association for the ben efit of the Betterment Association. The "Red Roses" will appreciate your patronage in that occasion so bring along your pocket books with an , ex tra dime or two. Model S5-4 f . o. b. TclaJo eese i remendons Advantages - c. b. Toledo More power 35 horsepower motor. More room -11 2 -inch wheelbase. Greater comfort lorig, 48-inch cantilever rear springs and 4-inch tires. Greater conveniencelectrical control but tons on steering column. " Bigger, safer brakes -service, 13x2 ; emer gency, 13x2 Better cooling you never heard of an Over land motor overheating. R. STRICKLAND, Dealer, These are tremendous advantages over any thing to be had in other cars that sell, for anywhere near as low a price. And they make it hard for us. to keep up with orders. The factory has never yet caught up with the demand. You ought to own one of these cars nothing else so big and fine for the money. Come in and order yours now. Warrenton; N. C, Phone 84, The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "Made in U. S. A." ? imtimimlwm"1 im i, -r.f ra!P-.V.nv.'..-i'-i l'Cii.,,?.-,, ., :,:.2;i. ... ;.. 1 . ;. ,

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