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FRIDAY, APRa 8, PAGE TWO 192 THE WAUKJSJN KECORD I! r; 1! !1 I w armt 2R?rariL HOWARD F. JONES Owner & Contributing Editor BIGNALL JONES Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES n Yar $1.50 1 Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Request Entered at tfte Post ofice i,t War eat on, N. C, as second-class matter nder Act of Congress, March 3, 187) BOARD OF REVIEW The Commissioners for the County held a full meeting Monday, Mr. Hamlet having qualified as succes sor to Mr. John Powell. The import - n nf tyi offer- Kofnro tVl "Rnnrrl W51 S the auestion of meeting the wishes of I the people in respect to a just reduc tion of valuations on real property. The Board by resolution found as a a fact that the property eould not be justly equalized by a general reduc tion and therefore adopted Plan 28c of the Machinery Act. This directs the appointment of a Board of Review who shall make a general reduction approximating thirty-three and a third per cent -.lowering, and equalizing ; wherever possible. Serpen nlyrTZZ Opera Mouse WARRENTON, Friday-Saturday April 8-9 1 Price 20-30c Matinee 6 Nite7:30 WILTON STRICKLAND, JR. They are having a sad time ats Mr. Turner Strickland's. The grand parents and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Strickland are passing thro ugh the deep waters of affliction. Lit tle Wilton is dead. His earth li was short. He only lived three years This Board will be assisted by one j and three months: but in that brief man in each township, andj wherever ' time so completely took possession of necessary one or more members of the hearts of his parents and grand this Board will assist in each town- ' parents that his death was a crushing A Paramount Pipture -1 i JesW L. Lasky Presents a George Melf ord . PRODUCTION Roscoe I Th-K Arue Fatty" In The irad-Up ProfessionalCards. : " DRl" -H-N." "WALTERS Surgeon Dentist Office Phone-59; Reei3encex Phone 66 . JOHN B PALMER Attorney at Law Office on Court House Square DR. W. W. TAYLOR Surgeon Dentist Office Phone 52; Residence PhoneS4 FRANK H. GIBBS Attorney-at-Law Office over Bank of Warren Warren ton, N. C. DR. ROB S. BOOTH Surgeon Dentist Office 69. Phones Residence 138-J T.O. ROD WELL Attorney and Counselor At Law Special Attention Given to the Settle ment of Estates by Executors, Admin istrators and all other office practice. ship in this work at the time of the assessment of personal property. As the compensation of ;the Mem bers of the Board under tljie Law i? fixed at Five dollars per day, the ma- blow to them; but they know the Comforter, and He will not leave them comfortless. His life, a little narrow span, To earthly friends was given; orld-famous play that has f thrilled more crowds than any other drama of the West. Rocking with laugter. action. jority of the Board, at least, should , But now he's free from pain and care, attend every sitting of the Township j And safe at home in Heaven, assessor. What is worth doing at all ! T. J. TAYLOR. is worth doing well, and we can con- ! ceive of no more satisfacory expen- j NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMI diture of the public funds !than that j NATION of having the actual presence of two ; .. members of the Board of Review at Examinations for original or re each sitting of the local assessor it newal credit on state teachers' certifi adds the element of confidence, which ; cates will be given to applicants both Filmed, amid J grandeur of sce'ne that dwarf stage production ever presented. Loaded with beauty and any NerVous? Thousands of sufferers from sleeplessness, irritability, dyspepsia, headache, fits, melancholy, find relief by taking Br. Miles' Nervioe Why don't YOU try it? fave you used Or. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills? JLmto your Dmggimi 4i . in Seal Your Garage Walls You can quickly and easily seal your garage walls with Beaver Board. All that yon need is a saw, a hammer and a few nail iJ The finished result will be a perfectly seaKnl room j. i . i i . uuc easy iaj jtccp uiesm una warm m ,sum mer and winter. You csn't mxptct Bctr Bmrd TAHtka unku thi tfdc-wmtk loi the hack kofl jwu buy. one man alone cannot give.' COUNTY SUPERVISOR The Commissioners on Monday un der direction of the Act appointed a County Supervisor to supervise the listing of pesonal property. The choice os the Commissioners was Mr. Peter M. Stallings, the Auditor. Mr. ( Stallings, under authority of the Act ' can accept the appointment. The commissioners acted wisely in select ing Mr. Stallings, as he is thorough ly familiar with the duties which he will now have to supervise. The law j directs the Supervisor to Appoint a ! local assessor in each township, ant. the following named persons have beenointed to assess the personal proper ry wineir respective wwn ships :-X River, T. C7!alston; Hawtree, John W. King; Smith Creek, J. F. P. Har ton; Nutbush, W. J. Cole; Sandy Creek, S. J. Pritchard; Shocco, W. A. J. Pinnell; Fishing Creek, E H. Neal: Fork, W. E. Davis; Roanoke, H. L. Wall; Warrenton, G. G. Egerton; Judkins, not appointed; Six Pound, Jasper Shearin. The above are appointees, subject to acceptance of the position. i white and colored at the courthouse .-v v- ' i i-k et j-1 r -m r a a "X T n y- i- -l -w -r A wii 1 12th and 13th, 1921. All examinations for renewal cred its will be given on Tuesday only. Examinations on the spelling and English group will be given only on Tuesday afternoon. Examinations on all other subjects will be given on Wednesday. It will be useless for any applicant to present herself for these examina tions unless careful preparation i? made previously. J. EDWARD ALLEN, County Superintendent. TRUSTEE'S SALE The personel of the Board of Re view should be satisfactory to the citizens of the County. Mr. W. P. Rodwell is a large land owner and owner of personal prop erty. Mr. Kimball is a successful By virtue and authority conferred on me in a deed of trust executed by Saul Dowtin; S. J. Dowtin and Rob ert Palmer, dated January 1st, 1918; recorded in book 99 page 202; default having, been made in the payment of the notes therein secured; I will, at the request oft he holder of the notes sell for cash, at the Court house door in Warrenton, N. C, at 12 o'clock M. on the 9th day. of May, 1921, that tract of land described as follows: Bounded on the south by the lands of Robert Russell, (the Alex Nichol son farm) Bounded on the East by Hub Quarter creek and the lands ot D. A. Fishel; on the north by the lands of Joseph W. Shearin and H. A. Palmer. On the west by the lands of Robert Russell, containing Eighty Six and half aces more or less, and being a part of the Paschall tract, and deeded to W. Prior Rod well by Mollie 'W. Harriman, John W. Smith and wife Emma B. Smith, said deed recorded in the office of Register of WALLACE REID in EXCUSE MY DUST Tues. and Wed. April 12 -13 Price 15-25c Pauline Frederick , in , "MADAME X" Fri. and Sat. April 15-16 voa You really should have where you can work on you canmaKe your garage p Saturday afternoon. Vi piea k ca 1 kant Dlarv And you easant anv We can supply you with the genuine Beaver rd. If you will stop in any day and tell us e size of your garage we will have the ma terial delivered so that you can finish the jo in an aiternoon. For Sale by HUNTER DRUG CO. $25,000, 6 PER CENT ROAD BONDS Notice ' is hereby given that the Board County Commissioners of Warren County, N. C, offer for sale $25,000 Foik Township road bonds, authorized toy Special election held on July 26, 1920, under Chapter 122, Public Laws of 1913 and Amend ments thereto. These bonds to bear interest not exceeding 6 per cent, payable semi-annually at , the Treas. office in Warrenton, N. C, and to be redeemed 40 years from date of is sue. Sealed bids will be received for purchase of the above bonds up until noon of May 9th, 1921. Bidders required to deposit certi fied check payable to the undersign ed in the sum of $500 as- evidence of good faith; check to be returned in case bids are rejected. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. 4-8-4tc. C. C. HUNTER, Chmn., Board County Comsrs. Warrenton, N. C. I -miiim I I 1 I If your dealer doesn't carry them, send money and waist measure (over clothing) said we will end you one for trial. Postage prepaid. MEMO HYGUENICFASHION INSTITUTE Dept. H "23 Irrin Place . New York Whties Flour and Meal Mill Warrsnton, N. C. famer and land owner of Nutbush deeds Warren county book 90 page and Mr. R. A. King of River is a successful farmer. They are all men of good judgment and know the value of Warren county lands, and in ad dition are successful busiess men. WHAT SHALL THE LAND OWN ER EXPECT Under the proposed reduction in the values of real estate the farmer should not expect a very great re duction in his taxes. The reduction in his taxes will not be in proportion to the reduction in his real estate for the reason heretofore set out in the Record that the low rate will neces sitate a htgher value than you ordi narily would expect. If the rate could be raised than a great propor- 250. This the 5th day of April, 1921. W. G. COLEMAN, Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having sualified as Executor upon the estate of John Powell, deceased, late of Warren County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned properly verified on or before the 4th day of April 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Those indebted to said es- i tate will make immediate payment to me. This April 8, 1921. STANLEY W. POWELL, Executor, Inez, N. C. $250006 PER CENT BONDS Notice is hereby given that tiit Board of County Commissioners of tion of tares would be derived from ! Warren County, N. C, offers for sale personal property, and the value of real property could be lowered ac cordingly. But with a rate just bare ly high enough now to bring in the needed revenues, values must be kept up in order to comply with a n"xed low rate's demand. COMMISSIONER HAMLET The Clerk of the Superior Court has appointed Mr. Ben C. Hamlet of Fishing Creek as Commissioner to succeed Commissioner John Powell, deceased. Mr. Hamlet is a genteman quai- $25000 Nutbush Township Road Bonds authorized by special election held on December 12, 1919, under chapter 122, PubKc Laws of 1913 and amendments thereto. These bonds to bear interest not exceeding 6 per cent payable semi annually at the treasurer's office in Warrenton, N. C, and to be redeemed forty years from date of issue. Sealed bids will be received for the purchase of the above bonds up until noon of April 20, 1921. Bidders required to deposit certified checks payable to the undersigned in the sum of $500. as evidence of good faith, check to be returned in case bids are rejected. The right is reserved to reject any i and all bids ENGIANDER Vrr-EDCE SPRING f5 Sold everywhere by furniture .dsalnre uia.4epar&nent stores- tU AN HIT, ENCLANDCR SPRING BED CO., HewYcoh .Brooklyn, - Chlcfr i iprl fnr the nosition and his appoint- ! March 9. 1921. ment will meet the approval of the C. C. HUNTER, Chairman mf 7 rJk nnH of ih Board County Commissioner, folks , of Fishing Creek and of the Warren County, County. Warrenton, N. C. You save cost of delivery You save bookkeeping cost ' You save profit that goes to cover bad acccounts We sell cheaper because we sell for cash. C. F. Moseley v The Cash and Carry Store. 1 s Si TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by L. G. Hinton and wife on the 20th day of January, 1920, which Deed of Trust is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, North Carolina, in Book 107, Page '205, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, as therein provided, I will, at the request of the owner and holder of the bonds described in said Deed of Trust, sell at 12:30 P. M. on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1921, at the Court House Door in Warrenton, N. C, at pulic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the land described in, and secured by, said Deed of Trust, located in Six Pound Township, in said Warren County, and bounded as follows: BEGIN NING at two White Oaks in Ellis line West of the Path, and 83 Poles and 10 Links North of Muddy Branch, thence South 1-2 East 156 Poles and 15 Links to a large Poplar Stump on Coldough Branch, thence down said Branch 133 Poles to a White Oak on the South side of said Branch, thence South 3 Poles and 15 Links to a Red Oak on the side of a Hill, thence South 80 East 62 Poles and 10 Links to a small Persimmon Tree on the East edge of a Gully, thence North, 70 East 3 Poles to a small Persim mon Tree in Drake's line, thence along Drake's line South 1 West 174 Poles and 20 Links to a Stone in the Drake line, thence West 80 Poles to a Stone, thence North 5 West 50 Poles and 20 links to a Stone, thence North 87 1-2 West 184 Poles to the Beginning, containing 228 3-4 Acres, more or less. This the 18th day of March, 1921. TASKER POLK, Trustee. TRUSTEES SALE By virtue of power conferred on me in deed of trust dated 2nd March, 1918, executed by Allen Scott, Olivia Williams et als, which instrument is recorded in Book 99, Page 249, Reg ister of Deeds office for Warren county, default having been made in the payment of the note therein se cured, I will, at the request of the holder, SELL for cash to the high est bidder, at the court ( house door in Warrenton, N. C, on the 18th April 1921, at 12 o'clock M. that tract of land known as part of J. A. ALGOOD TRACT, containing 21 1-2 acres, ad joing lands of W. P. Rodwell, Hen drick, Mitchell and others,- being same land conveyed to said Scotts by W. P. Rodwell et ux by deed dated March 21, 1912, recorded in Deed Book 86, Page 50. This March 15th, 1921. 4 B. B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by John Davis on the first day of January, 1920, registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for the County of Warren, State of Nortn Carolina, in Book 107, page 288, I will at 12 o'clock M. on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1921, at the re quest of the owner and holder of the j bonds secured by said Deed of Trust, i sell at public auction, at the Court ' House Door in said Warren County, to the highest bidder for cash, the j tract of land described in and con- J veyed by, said Deed of Trust, lying and being in Shocco Township, War ren Countv. State of North Carolina ' which tract of land is described and bounded as follows, Being Tract No, 5 on the Map and Survey of the Ful ler and Person land, BEGINNING at a Stake and Stone in the line of Boyd, Burwell, Ward and Allen (the old Montmorenci Tract), thence along, the line of Tract No. 6 North 85 3-4 East a distance of 4588 Feet to a Stake and Stone in the line of tract No. 2, thence long No. 2 South 3 1-4 West a distance of 1090 Feet to a Stake and Stont, Corner of Tract- No. 1 in the line of Tract No. 2, thence North 86 3-4 West 1575 Feet to a Stake and Stone, Corner for Tract No. 1, thence South 36 1-4 West 1175 Feet tb a Stone in the line of Tract No. 1, thence North 68 West a tance of 1462 Feet to an Oak Ti thence North 81 West a distance 959 Feet to he Public Road, then" Southwardly along said Road 270 fa to a Stone, thence North 83 West 22 Feet to a Stone, hence North 20 3 West 83 Feet to a Hickory Ti thence North 3 East 896 feet to tr Beginning, conainin 123 6-10 Ack more or less. This the 18th day of March, 1921 TASKER POLK, Trusty NOTICE OF SALE OF SCH0(J BONDS Sealed bids will be received by t.1 County Board of Education of Wit ren County, North Carolina, at t! Office of the Superintendent of Pu lie Instruction of said County in t: Court House in Warrenton, N. f until the 2nd day of May, 1921, ; Twelve o'clock M., when they will I publicly opened, for the purchase c Five Thousand Dollars of bonds t be issued by the Board of Coun: Commissioners for said Warn County, to be dated July 1st, 1921 . mature in Twenty annual insta! ments, of Two Hundred and Fift. Dollars each, beginning July h: 1922, and ending July 1st, 1941, bo. inclusive, and to bear interest at tr. rate of Six per centum per annum, i: trest payable semiannually. Princi pal and interest to be payable at th Bank of Warren in Warrenton, N. C The proceeds from the sale of the bonds will be used to repair the Ma on High School Building and to furr isn tne same with suitable equipmei Bids may be addressed to the ur dersigned, and must be accompanii by a certified check, payable to ti. order of the undersigned, for Two p; cent of the face amount of bonds fc for, as evidence of good faith. Riff' is reserved to reject any and all bit! This the 1st day of April, 1921. The County Board of Education ' Warren County , j By JESSE GARDNER, Chmn. ; Witness:. J. EDWARD ALLEN, Secretary.; NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the powe: of sale conferred on me by a Deed t Trust executed by Tony Southerla: and wife Emma Southerland on tb 5th day of November 1919, and rr corded in Book 106 Page 502 of W; ren County Register of Deeds offc default having been made in the pa;' ment thereof and at the request c the holder of the bond secured then by, I shall sell for cash at the Cou: house door in Warrenton on the 1 day of April, 1921, at 12 o'clock I the following land to wit: In Sari Creek Township containing about i Acres, some being land deeded to V XI "D - .U 1 TT -r t ...If jj. i txLiidm uy xienry naves anu and by Parham to C. J. -Fleming ar; by Fleming to Hayes by Deed 0: 24, 1918 Registered in Deed Book 10 Page 151. See Deed to Tony Sout. erland 11 December 1918, Record' in Book 103 Page 196. This March 14, 1921. ANDREW J. HARRIS, Trusty Henderson, N. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority confe red on me in a certain Deed of Tru: executed to me by Richard Shear and Delia Shearin, his wife on t. 25th day of February, 1919, and rtf istered in the Office of the Reffi of Deeds of Warren County, NT!' Carolina, in Book 104, page 190, I at he requestt of the owner of t; Bond secured by said Deed of Tr: sell on the 18th day of April 1921, 12 o'clocm M., at the Court House Warrenton, N. C, to the highest der for Cash, the land conveyed and by said Deed of Trust, located Smith Creek Township, said Coun-. and State, bounded as follows: Bouj; ed by lands of T. B. Williams and Alfred Bishop tract on South; nes Creek on the East; on the ho by the John Patillo Tract; on by lands of Earnest Paschall and Will Paschall, containing 77 acres, ing known as the Sallie Galtes Tr The interest hereby conveyed sists of said Richard Russel's as n ;, at law of Winny Shearin. 1 This 18th day of March, 1921. B. B. WILLIAMS, Trus .
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