MrRlDAY, JANUARY 23, IS
Imm
4 department conducted tor
The Warren County
Memorial Umiy,
By MABKL DAVIS
The librarian
The Youngest Book
I Festival" by Struthers Burt, a
ncent addition to the W. Brodie
jenes .Memorial Shelf, has the dis
-f limine the youngest book
K'"C(he library. It is just off the
H 're5S and bears the date 1931.
Thank You
ihe library is indebted to Mrs.
Ib. B. Boyd Jr., for half dozen books
designed for young readers, to Miss
Hillary Tannahill, New York City,
Hfor a copy of Green Pastures, by
Hjisrc Connelly, and to Miss Bessie
Hraylor for the following fiction:
Hihe Lighted Way, Oppenheim; CorHdelia
Blossoms, Chester; The Inner
Hgiirine. King; Sorrell and Son,
MrwninK, and four volumes of the
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O. Henry Prize Short awries iur
Ki91S-1922 inclusive. It is further
indebted to Mrs. W. A. Graham
B*nd to Miss Sallie Allen for contriBbuttons
left at the desk.
B Best Sellers
B According to The Baker and Tay.
Blor Company, a detective story, The
Door, by Mary Robert Rinehart,
Bwas the most popular book of ficBtion
dui'ing 1930. They add that it
Bowed its popularity in part to the
Bfact that the publishers, Farrar
Band Rinehart, ran it at one dollar
B-the usual price of books of that
Bt\pe is not less than two dollars.
Bsecond cn the list comes The
Woman of Andros, by Thornton
Wilder; 3rd. Young Man of Man^nattan,
Katherine Brush; 4th. Ci^ narron,
Edna Ferber, 5th. Exile,
^ Varwick Deeping; 6th. Years of
Bfcrace, Margaret Ayers Barnes; 7th.
^Hlargaret Yorke, Katherine Norris;
Bth. Laughing Bey, La Farge Pul^mtzei
prize winner); 9th. The Scarab
^Hlurder Case, Van Dine; 10th.
^Blowing Clear, Joseph Lincoln. ExHanding
the list to include the nonBction,
The Story of San Michele
By Dr. Munthe, would rank sixth
'^Bcst seller.
The Art Exhibit
V "Sold any pictures? Feel repaid
^ or the trouble?" The answer is yes
^Hnd no. We sold no pictures for
"!rnnla that nponle do
OUil^iW Attwv/A* I
Kot buy pictures when money is
Scarce, but it required no outlay of
Bncney to bring the collection to the
horary and the pleasure they have
tfforded those who appreciate good
Kictures has been ample compensation.
My cnly regret is that I did
Biot have more time to devote to
^fthcm for a knowledge of art and
familiarity with good pictures is
essential to a liberal education. The
Hibrary has brought three other colSections
to Warrenton. It has done
So not as financial investments but
Secause good pictures like gcod
Scoks lift one above the common lace.
I The Medici Prints will be on dis play
at the library until sometime
Saturday morning when Mr. Shir
will ccme for them. He will
Sring with him a collection of old
silverware and painting done on
ivory which he will be pleased to
show at that time to any who may
be interested.
Are They Yours?
I Two children left sweaters in li brary
the week before Christmas.
They may be had on demand.
Alarming Increase
In Monoxide Deaths
I NEW YORK, Jan. 19.?An alarm ing
increase in the number of
deaths from carbon monoxide
asphyxiation during recent months
has been noted by the statistical
bureau of the Fidelity and Casualty
Co., of New York, according to W.
I McK. Hillas, vice-president in
charge of the accident and health
department.
No complete figures are available
to show exactly the extent of the
increase, Mr. Hillas said, but the
Percentage gain for 1930, as com Pared
with the fatalities that occur |cd
from this cause in 1928 and
"29, was very large.
Particularly nrvHr?oaV\lo V\? orlHoH
'j ?4VW*VV?Mi^, AAV OiUUV**
*ve been the many deaths from
Mch poisoning taking place in one
md two-car private garages due to
he operation of automobile engines
"ith doors and windows of the
buildings tightly closed.
I "it requires only a few minutes,"
Hiilas declared, "for the exF^t
gases from a running motor
r? render the air of a small, closed
Para?e deadly to the occupant or
I "A weak dose of the gas, on the
Fher hand, takes considerable time
r* become effective. Employes of
public garages and other persons
porking or sleeping in atmospheres
pbarged with carbon monoxide frefUently
feel ill and develoD head
1kiies and other symptoms that de^'Ve
examining physicians as to
^ir real cause.
Ohe investigator maintains that
' krge percentage of the house^Ves
of the nation are suffering
0I& carbon monoxide poisoning in
p'ying degrees, because of the in
>31 Warren ton, N
complete combustion of the fuel j
used for stoves, to water heaters'
and other domestic equipment. |
"The gas does not mix quickly:
with air, and consequently at this
time of the year special attention'
should be given to the ventilation '
of garage, homes and other places
where motors or stoves are in'
operation ,so there always will be
sufficient oxygen in the air to
counteract the carbon monoxide
that may be present.
"If during the cold weather a
repair job on a car in-a small ga
rage makes it necessary to keep the
motor running, a length of flexible
metal tubing or rubber hose should
be slipped over the end of the exhaust
pipe and engine gases carried
by this means to the outer air. The
work then may be done in comfort
and safety."
Many Legion Posts
Favor Cash Payment
CHARLOTTE, Jan. 20.?Con C.
Johnston, State commander of the
American Legion, said here today
that within a week a majority of
ail legion posts in the State will
have passed resolutions urging immediate
cash payment of adjusted
compensation certificates.
Approximately half of the posts
have already reported such action
to State headquarters at Mooresviile,
while not one has opposed
the plan, Commander Johnston
said.
The resolution urged legislative
enactment by Congress that would
!esult in paying off at face value
the certificates, the oldest of which
it v.as understood here, will not be
iratured for five mor-j years undei
the original plan.
The action of the posts 5s expected
to be transformed into a
similar request by the entire North
Carolina department when its post ;
officers meet in Gastonia. Feb. 16 i
to hear an address by Ralph T. <
O'Neal, national commander, and 1
discuss legion affairs.
So far the State department has ,
followed the course outlined at the
national convention last fall, when
it was decided to let the individual
post guide the State departments, 1
the decisions of the State depart,
ments to govern the attitude of national
headquarters. Commander
Johnston added, however, that
there was no question as to the
attitude of Tar Heel veterans..
It was pointed out that during
a recent roll of its entire circulation
among veterans, the Asheville
Times found 99 per cent of the veterans
in its Western North Carolina
territory favor the cash settlement.
It is estimated that payments will
average about $1,000 for each veteran?approximately
$120,000,000 for
North Carolina.
Swaet potato growers of the Rock
Springs section of Lincoln County
are planning to build a community
storage house for the crop to be
planted this season.
LEGAL NOTICES
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the power contained |
in Deed of Trust executed by Walter
and Thos. Parks to B. B. Williams,
Trustee, on November 1, 1916
and recorded in the Register Of
Deeds office, of Warren County, N. ;
C., in book 95, page 166, default
having been made in the payment
of the bonds thereby secured and
at the request of the holders of
same, I will on Feb. 2, 1931, at
NEW YORK NURSE I
J^flSS EDNA WANNENBERG
says no one can
take course of Sargon without
being greatly benefitted.
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_____________________
"For three or four years I suffered
from sluggish liver and constipation.
My skin was sallow. I had
r.o ambition cr desire to work. I
was nervous and dizzy, had severe
headaches and could not sleep.
"It Is nothing short of remarkable
the way Sargon and Sargon
Soft Mass Pills relieved me of these
troubles. I am now simply bubbling
ever with new energy and vitality.
1 I do not believe it possible for anyone
suffering as I was to take a
> course cf Sargon without being
greatly benefitted."?Miss Wannan-j
berg lives at 112 E. 81st St., New
i? xuris.
Sold by Boyce Drug Co. adv.
arth Carolina
twelve o'clock noon, at the Court
House door in Warrenton, N. C., expose
to public sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
tract of land, situated in
Shocco Township, Warren County,
State of N. C.: Beginning at a stone
running thence S 3 1-2 deg., west
26 C 50 L to a stone; thenoe N,
83 1-2 deg. W 13 C 60 L to a stone;
thence S. 21 1-4 deg E. 14 C 26 L
to a stone; thence E| 30 C 50 L to a
stone; thence N 3-4 deg. W about j
si u 70 l :o a stone; thence N.
77 3-4 W. 20 C to the beginning containing
88 acres more or.less, and
being Lot No. 1 in the division of
the old John S. Cheek tract of land
by Taylor, C. E? in 1906.
This December 30, 1930.
W. H. DAMERON,
Exc. of B. B. Williams, Trustee.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
VS.
William Green, Mrs. William Green,
Walter Sneed, Estelle Artis, Crafton
Artis, Georgia Williams et al.
The defendants, Mrs. Wm. Green,
L'of ftl 1 e\ A vf i fi fVinflAM A
cjotciic zxitio, v/iaiuuii x\i tio tvuuj
Georgie Williams, are required to
take notice that an action, entitled
as above, has been commenced in'
the Superior Court of Warren Coun- !
ty, for the purpose of foreclosing the j
lien of a certain certificate of tax
sale which was executed and de- j
livered to the plaintiff, Warren1
County, by the Sheriff of said Warren
County, N. C., on June 3, 1929,
against certain land in Pork Town-j
ship, Warren County, North Caro-i
lina, listed in the name of the de-!
fendent, Jim Tom Green Estate as
of May 1, 1928, and described as a
tract containing 41 acres, adjoining
the lands of Walter Sneed, D. R.!
Woodard, Wm. B. Williams and
Pilot Green, and the defendants,
Mrs. Wm. Green, Estelle Artis, Crafton
Artis and George Williams, will
further take notice that they are
required to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court for
the County of Warren, at the Court
House in Warrenton, N. C., not later!
than thirty days after the 23 day of
January, 1931, and answer or demur
to the complaint, filed in said action,
or plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
This the 30 day of December, 1930
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpty. Clerk of the Superior Court
JULIUS BANZET,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
Vs.
Joe Dowtln and Fannie Dowtin.
The defendants, Joe Dowtln and
Fannie Dowtln, are required to
take notice that an action, entitled
as above, has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Warren
County, for the purpose of foreclosing
the lien of a certain certificate
of tax sale, which was executed
and delivered to the plaintiff,
Warren County, by the Sheriff
of said Warren County, N. C., on
June 3, 1929, against certain land
in Warrenton Township, Warren
County, North Carolina, listed in
the name of the defendants Joe
W. H. BOYD
Registered Engineer
Law Building
Henderson, N. C.
Office Phone 198 Home Phone 10
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Carload Billups
Castings
Horse Collars
Heavy Bridles
Plow Traces
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and Fannie Dowtin as of May 1,
1928 and described as 25 acres near
Macon, and the said defendants Joe
and Fannie Dowtin, will further
take notice that they are required
to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court for the County
of Warren, at the Court House in
Warrenton, N, C., not later than
thirty days after the 23 day of January,
1931, and answer or demur to
the complaint, filed in said action,
or plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 30 day of December, 1930.
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpty. Clerk of the Superior Court.
JULIUS BANZET,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
Vs.
John E. Davis and wife.
The defendants, John E. Davis
and wife, are required to take notice
that an action, entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Warren County, for
the purpose of foreclosing the lien
of a certain certificate of tax sale,
which was executed and delivered
to the plaintiff, Warren County, by
the Sheriff of said Warren County,
N. C., on June 3, 1929, against certain
land in Shocco Township,
Warren County, North Carolina,
listed in the name of the defendant
John E. Davis as of May 1, 1928,
and described as 1 parcel, 2 1-4
acres, part of Sisters of Charity
land and 1 parcel. known as the
Betty S. Davis land, and the said
defendants John E. Davis and wife,
mill 4nl?A M 4 A 4
win iill unci ca,R.c nuci^c uiau i/iicjr
are required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court for the County of Warren,
at the Court House in Warrenton,
N. C., not later than thirty days
after the 23 day of January, 1931,
and answer or demur to the complaint,
filed in said action, or plaintiff
will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 30 day of December, 1930
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpy. Clerk of the Superior Court.
JULIUS BANZET,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
Vs.
Alphonso Hicks et ux and R. J.
Bullock, Agent.
The defendants, Alphonso Hicks
et ux. and R. J. Bullock, Agent, are
required to take notice that an action,
entitled as above, has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Warren County, for the purpose
of foreclosing the lien of a certain
certificate of tax sale, which was
executed and delivered to the plaintiff,
Warren County, by the Sheriff
of said Warren County, N. C., on
June 3, 1929, against certain land
in Warrenton Township, Warren
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As a deodorant, it prevents
embarrassment.
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Sanative Wash
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
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NEWS
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rices
Buy More Goods
'his Year Than
1 Last
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Manilla Rope
Axes
Grub Hoes
Shovels
Spades
Plows
Farm Scoops
Plow Handles
items are going to
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price inis year. we
you the benefit of
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County, North Carolina, listed In
the name of Alphonso Hicks as of
May 1, 1928, and described as 5
acres Snow Hill, and the said defendants,
Alphonso Hicks et yx, and!
R. J. Bullock, Agent, will further
take notice that they are required
to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court for the County
of Warren, at the Court House
in Warrenton, N. C., not later than
t.hirf.v riava off/>r fho 9a /loir nt .Ton.
uary, 1931, and answer or demur to
the complaint, filed in said action,
or plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 30 day of December, 1930
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpty. Clerk of the Superior Court
JULIUS BANZET,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
VS.
Lit Falkner and husband.
The defendenats, Lit Falkner and
husband, are required to take notice
that an action, entitled as above,
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Warren County, for
the purpose of foreclosing the lien]
of a certain certificate of tax sale,
which was executed and delivered
to the plaintiff, Warren County, by
the Sheriff of said Warren County,
N. C., on June 3, 1929, against certain
land in Warrenton Township,
North Carolina, listed in the name
of the defendant Lit Falkner as of
May 1, 1928, and described as 25
acres near D. M. Harris, and the
said defendants Lit Falkner and
husband, will further take notice
that they are required to appear at
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court for the County of
Warren, at the Court House in
Warrenton, N. C., not later than
thirty days after the 23 day of January,
1931, and answer or demur to
the complaint filed in said action,
or plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 30 day of December, 1930
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpty. Clerk of the Superior Court
JULIUS BANZET,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
Vs.
Harriet Davis and husband.
I
The defendants, Harriet Davis'
and husband, are required to take
notice that an action, entitled as
above, has been commenced in the |
Superior Court of Warren County,'
for the purpose of foreclosing the
lien of a certain certificate of tax
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Loans and Discount
United States Bonds.
All Other Stocks an
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(Cash in Vault and A
Depository Bi
Checks for Clearing
Cash Items (Items I
Other Real Estate
Capital Stock Paid In
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State of North Caroli
County of Warren
R. T. WATSON,
WELL, Director of
before me this day, a
the foregoing report
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this the 7 day of Ja
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sale, which was executed and de- v
livered to the plaintiff, Warren p
County, by the Sheriff of said ?
Warren County, N. C., on June 3, C
1929, against certain land in Six- li
pound township, Warren County, C
North Carolina, listed in the name t
of the defendant, Harriet Davis, as 1
of May 1, 1928, and described as d
"Parcel of land in Macon on Oak- ?
ville Street," and the said defen- f
dantf, Harriet Davis and husband, v
will further take notice that they a
are required to appear at the of- o
fice of the Clerk of" the Superior f
Court for the County of Warren, C
at the Court House in Warrenton, r
N. C., not later than thirty days 2
after the 23 day of January, 1931, s
and answer or demur to the com- f
plaint, filed in said action, or plain- a
tiff will apply to the Court for the d
relief demanded in the complaint.
This the 30 day of December, 1930.
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpy. Clerk of the Superior Court, t
JULIUS BANZET, ,
Attorney for Plaintiff. a
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
upon the estate of Annie Belle
Moore Webb, deceased, late of Warren
County, N. C., this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the said estate to present them,
properly verified, to the undersigned
at Warrenton, N .C., on or
before December 26, 1931 or this
notice may be pleaded in bar of
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immediate
settlement.
This December 26, 1930.
R. T. WATSON,
d26- t Administrator.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
In the Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
WARREN COUNTY, Plaintiff
Vs.
Lucius E. Boyd and wife.
The defendants, Lucius E. Boyd
and wife, are required to take notice
that an action, entitled as above,
has been commenced in the Super-'
ior Court of Warren County, for the
purpose of foreclosing the lien of a
certain certificate of tax sale, which
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Varrenton, North Caro]
ition Commission At the Clost
the 31st Day of December, IS
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le Banks
set to Check
f North Carolina and Any
;of: Unsecured, $3,943.42
of Deposit (Due Less Than 3(
standing
itstanding
itstanding
le on or After 30 Days)
Total
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President, E. S. ALLEN, Direci
the Citizens Bank, each pe
,nd, being duly sworn, each fo
is true to the best of his kne
bed before me R. T. W.
tnuary, 1931.
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/as executed and delivered to the
ilaintiff, Warren County, by the
Iheriff of said Warren County, N.
J., on June 3, 1929, against certain
and in Shocco Township, Warren
Jounty, North Carolina, listed In
he name of the defendant, Lucius
!. Boyd, as of May 1, 1928, ani
[escribed as "10 3-4 acres, part of
Shady Grove," and tne said de<
endants, Lucius E. Boyd and wife,
/ill further take notice that they
ire required to appear at the office
if the Clerk of tlje Superior Court
or the County of Warren, at the
/ourt House in Warrenton, N. C.,'
iot later than thirty days after the
3 day of January, 1931, and anwer
or demur to the complaint,
lied in said action, or plaintiff will
,pply to the Court for the relief
lemanded in the complanit.
This the 30 day of December, 1930
W. K. NEWELL,
Dpy. Clerk of the Superior Court.
ULilUB J3AIMSSTI,
ittorney for Plaintiff.
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601 North New Orleans n I
Ave., Brinkley, Ark., writes: |j I
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Draught, and I found it to RR
be all right II
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spells, and such bursting II
headaches, until I could 91
hardly go. 4 But after tak- U
ing a few doses of Black- V
Draught 1 would feel just |
fine. It is a good medi- [j
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to all who suffer as I did. II
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done as much for me as
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15,548.44
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$465,616.27
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3,272.23
1,494.00
1,424.00
174,112.44
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tor, and C. R. ROD:rsonally
appeared
r himself, says that H
twledge and belief.
A.TSON,
.president.
LEN, *
Director.
) DWELL,
Director.