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|[DAV^JS= JSociety I Items HI lCI*?*<'** >'>?''?* ?? ?? W A Underfill lesson, i e*<imb* w3rk ?f G?d'S ( y3"' P all around us, ? would but under- , H>dr c , fi,e humble shellfish, |$id ttiaLy and unseen, ( i^S'of sand that pains ( Mf w ^ lt, ^el fit f?r a queen" f I 'm, its own life's sub- ' SI talc.es ~ BaJ* fjT hi its dark world, ? lr ^ g?t that hurts, ' L beautiful pearl. R la.rets01 s H . ve can take our cro? a, VLo that are sq hard to bear, K gauge them to gleaming Of love, faith, and < to others this message our burdens are all laid ^ ouTcros/s ail he transformed, . ^ sjuning pearls for our crown. HANNAH M. DAVIS. William Burwell of Raleagh visitor he re yesterday. ^Bdame W. H. Dameron, M. C. Edmund White, L. B. BedBed v'ss Lucy Burwell were ^BiiJy entertained at a three isncheon Tuesday by Mrs. ^ pC-ielson in Henderson. They ^B psed by several Henderson ^Ka: the golf course after lunch Kin enjoyable game of golf W. B. Fleming, Joe; ^BciJohn Dameron wore visi.l urham yesterday. jft&hard Gibbs, who has been I U ^ in the home of Dr. J. T. I ^Bv.tt several weeks, left Wed-1 K^; Scotland Neck where I ^B Kill list her sister, Mrs. Law-1. Hs Virginia Pearsall is visiting!) ^Bbrother Dr. Wallace Gibbs, jnjr ^Blotie. Beiore returning tor ifcenton. Mis. Pearsall will go to plinwood Wilker of Warren \ L was taken to Park View Lai, Rocky Mount, yesterday < fcs Mariam Boyd returned to hnton Sunday after spending < Leeks in Kinstcn with her ( Lirs. W. A. Graham. She was ] pjanied to Warrenton by Main! Mrs. Graham. ! p S P. Burt and Misses Lucy j pEelen Smithwick of Louisburg < p!t$ses Bqttie Cooper and Reps Davis of Areola were visitors pi Tuesday afternoon. It L S. Allen was carried to a B? Maun: hospital yesterday; ] pwr. his condition has not < b a turn for the worst, friends i ilad to learn. 1 t J G. Williams of Elizabeth < fa spent the week end here ; dr. W. J. Mayfield of Camden, C, is spending this week with < stiff, Mrs. Willie Robinson near & Willie Robinson is at home 1 ! Candor, N. c., where she fc schcol the past term. ! R. Palmer and son Lewis, < ! h town Tuesday. ' ] k A. B. Bass of Tarboro spen't 1 I' wees with her mother, Mrs. & Robinson, near Norlina. 1 fc. Register and daughter, Cor- 1 a are spending this week with ( k A. B. Bass and Miss Alice ] pson cf Tarboro spent last week ] Mfc and Mrs. Durham and Mrs. IB. Dameron art,ended the Dis- 1 I# Missionary meeting in Rocky 1 1^' Nannie McNair Brj'ant of ' 1*? is a guest of Mrs. Tasker 1 Paul Cohoon of Suffolk is a 1? ?i his aunt, Mrs. W. A. BurEdward Grant and Miss Reynolds Price, were visi- I Raleigh on Wednesday. Catherine P. Arrington re- '' J*4 ** her homq here Wednes- 1 after a visit at Washing- : VNew York. While in New ArrinSton was a guest at 1 estate of Geprge D. Kl>?r ?i the Grand Cen-J WLT' u^eries. Through Mrs. Ar.| \ Pratt gave to th?l ra Art Association a| :tion of Roman andl to. and Mrs. William I Person on Friday, May I larey Page Boyd. 1 tos. joe Taylor and I fiss Douglas, were visi-1 ford last week, w Boyd of the Univer- \ 'hh Carolina spent the 1 here in the home of her R. B. BoydL She had I the Misses Elizabeth tori Grace Duncan. R- Palmer spent Thursles Roy Havis, Frank AlDavis, the latter of Warren ton, North Carottaa ? 11 News j ?. __ Windsor and Miss Sallie C. Watson B' vere visitors at Norfolk this week, wi The Misses Tempe Boyd and h< Srace Duncan, Mrs. Alpheus Jones, w< ind Messrs. Pett Boyd and Bill cs Palmer were visitors at Richmond mi Saturday. Mesdames Tom Taylor and Charles Pert of Oxfordi were guests tr >f Mrs. Joe Taylor last week. ta Miss Edith Broom attended the w 'unerial of her aunt at Hickory on w ruesday. rc Mr. E. G. Shaw of Henderson was T i guest of his cousin, Mr. A. C. Bla- w< lock Jr., this week. pi Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt cc ;pent Thursday in Raleigh. M Mrs. Carr Moore spent several b lays this week at Rcxboro. In The Meredith club met on Thursiay afternoon with Mrs. H. A. VIoseley. Mr. A. J. Boyd of Erwin was a tt i'isitor here this week. B The card clubs met this week ce with Mesdames C. A. Tucker and E: R. R. Weston. p] Mrs. Sue White is spending some a time in Wilson with her son, Mr. bi Sam White. oJ Master Gordon Poindexter has re- di turned to his parents here after ci visiting Mr. W. H. Boyd at Reids- ai ville. h Miss Helen Duke has returned to her heme here after a visit in the home of her aunt at Oxford. Mesdames Frank Allen, J. D. Pal- tc mer and Miss Sallie C. Watson were R visitors at Lynchburg last week. L Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin and r< daughter, Miss Ann, were visitors at at Durham on Thursday. rr Mrs. Burt Schlicter was a visitor at at Littleton last week. c< Mrs. W. H. Boyd and Mrs. Jette f< of Reids ville were dinner guests of ci Mrs. g. W. Poindexter on Friday. Miss Naomi Cunningham of Nor-| folk was a guest of Warrenton I friends for several days last week, ts Mr. H. L. Falkener has returned ai to Warrenton after visiting his sis- T ter Mrs. Walter Parker of New tr STork. m Mrs. T. F. Heath was a guest of T her mother, Mrs. Hannah Arring- ta ton, for several dayB last week. a: Rev. B. N. de FoeWagner attend- in ;d the diocesan convention in Dur- bi iam last week. Miss F>annie House Scoggin of Dreensboro College spent the week ;nd here with her parents, Mr. and Cf Mrs. George Scoggin. pi Friends of Mrs. G. W. Poindexter tc ire delighted to learn that she is M mproving after a sickness of sev- E mal weeks. Si Mr. G. H. Jones of Burlington ol ivas a guest of Mrs. Adelle Jones e: for the week end. Miss Sue White Massenburg of Duke hospital, Durham, was a week rnd guest here. N Mrs. J. H. Kerr is expected to re- tl turn to Warrenton this week. For V several months she has been living rr it Washington with her husband, F Congressman Kerr. F Mrs. Phil Allen and son, Frank, oi spent the week end at Oxford. s< Mesdames Marion Taylor and laughter Mrs. Alpheus Jones, spent the week end' at Sudan, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis spent Sunday at Windsor. They were ac- E -omDanied home by Mrs. Percy ^ Davis and daughter who remained a. tor a visit. Mrs. F. A. Overby, Mr. and Mrs. Kawly Haithcock and Misses Katheen and Virginia Harris spent one a day last week in Greensboro. v Mrs. F. A. Overby and Misses g Kathleen and Virginia Harris departed Saturday for Ocean View, s, Va. s Mr. Henry Powell of Henderson &-as a visiter here Tuesday after- R noon. E Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. rhompson of Warren Plains on Sat- p urday, May 14, a daughter?Berlie p Lee Thompson. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Master Charles Pryor Allen entertained a number of boys and ? girls at his home on Friday afternoon in commemoration of his 6th birthday. Bobbing for apples and other games furnished amusement ^ for the young lads and lassies. Nancy Moseley won a prize In the donkey corttest. A May Pole on the ' lawn from which the gifts were drawn was one of the features of the afternoon. At 5 o'clock the party went on a hay ride to a spring near Ridgeway where ice cream and cake were served. Charles received many expressions of appreciation for a happy evening, congratulations of the day and best wishes for many ,? more birthdays. MRS. WARD HAS CLUB The Thursday card club was entertained last week by Mrs. V. F. Ward. Mesdames R. J. Jones and v L. B. Beddoe were prize winners of f the afternoon and were each presented with cards. In addition to ? the regular club members, Mrs. Ward had as guests jvaesaumca iu Branch Bobbitt, John Mitchell, B. | d R. Palmer, L. B. Beddoe, Alpheus Jones, S. O. Nunn and Miss Lucy a T and Ever urwell. A variety of spring flowers ere arranged throughout the rare of the hostess. Refreshments ere strawberry ice cream, and ike. MRS. BEDDOE HAS CLUB The Wednesday afternoon Conact bridge club was enterlined by Mrs. Laura Beddoe on < Wednesday afterrioon. T^q house as decorated in a profusion of ?ses, sweeitpeas, and snapdragons, he visitors prizq for high score ent to Mrs. W. N. Bovd, the ciud ize to Mrs. P. B. Bobbitt, and the msolation to Mrs. Jclm Mitchell. Crs. R. J. Jones and Mrs. A. C. lalock assisted the hostess in serv- , ig a salad course with hot tea. MISS BOYCE HOSTESS Thirty-five friends gathered at le home of I-fr. and Mrs. William oyce on Saturday afternoon to ilebrate the iifth birthday of Miss 3telle Boyce. Outdoor games were ayed and chocolate ice cream with ike was served cn the lawn. The irthday cake, resting on a platter f blue and white crepe paper, was ecorated with sweetpeas and indies. Many expressions of love tid good wishes were tendered the ostess by her guests. HOSTESS TO D. A. R. Miss Amma Graham was hostess > the Daughters of the American evolution last Friday. Miss Mary ouise Allen gave an account of her ;cent trip to Edenton where she ttended the unveiling of the monulent of General Joseph Hughes, nd the Historical pageant. At the inclusion of the program, angel >odi cake with strawberries and earn were served. nTJPonvTFUTAVS 1VTF.F.T JT XVX^ O J-* JL JL'UAVJUAAI Mrs. Edward Rooker Jr., enterlined members of 'the Presbyterian ixiliary on Monday afternoon, he usual order of business w<as anjsacted. There were sixteen .embers and two visitors present, he annual birthday offering was iken. The hostess served ice cream id individual birthday cakes bearLg lighted candles 'to suggest the rthday of the auxiliary. MRS. HOLT HAS CLUB Mrs. T. J. Holt entertained her ird club last week. High score -ize of the afternoon was awarded > Mrs. L. C. Kinsey. Visitors were [esdames C. E. Rcidwell and Joe llis and Miss Sallie C. Watson, pring flowers decorated the home I the hostess. Banana ice cream tid cake were served. GIRL SCOUTS MEET The Girl Scouts met recently with [iss Nannie Margaret Brown in le home of Mr. and Mrs. Wialter ftiite. Plans were inade at this leeting for a focd sale at the Home urniture and Supply Co. Store, ollowing disposal of business, range ice( wafers and mints were srved. Shady Grove Items Mise Lucille Tharrington. Misses ilanche, Mary and Hazel Powell, Irs. Waverly Coleman and son. nd Mr. Robert Alston spent Wedesday in Palmer Springs, Va? and 'ownsville. Mrs. Morton Alston and children nd Miss Perry White of Inez Isited Mrs. B. G. Tharrington alurday. Mrs. C. D. Ayscue and children pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. pence West. Miss Lucille Tharrington spent fonday with Miss Leith Carter of locky Mount. Messrs. John Powell and Alton Tidgen called in the home of Mr. iomeo Powell Sunday. Mrs. Jones of Warren Plains is pending some time with her rother, Mr. W. C. Brown. Mrs. B. G. Tharrington spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. S. I. Dillard. Mrs. E. E .Stainback spent the reek end with her mother, Mrs. i. G. Tharrington. Mrs. Dan Clayton spent the /eek end with her parents in toxboro. Miss Lucille Tharrington was he supper guest of Miss Mary owell Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Weldon and Mrs. Willam Powell were supper guests of Irs. Romeo Powell Monday. Miss Lucille Tharrington is j pending the week end with relaives near Louisburg. Afton Items Mr. and/ Mrs. J. K. Pinnell were isitors of Mrs. S. E. Wright of Enield on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rid out spent Sunday with Mrs. M. H. Pinnell. Mrs. S. W. Perkinson and family f Wise spent Sundlay with her laughter, Airs. M. S. Dryden. Mr. and Airs. James Lee Ridout nd Air. P. W. Cooper were dinner HE WARREN RECO its of Int< guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burroughs on Sunday. Sheriff W. J. Pinnell -and Messrs. Joe Egerton and E. H. Pinnell were visitors in Richmond last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Frazier and family were visitors in Epscm. on Sunday afternoon. Miss Addie Pinnell spent the week end at Broadway. Miss Vera Bowden spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. S. H. Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allgood and children and Mr. Herbert Stainback of Cokesbury were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Robert Pinnell on Sunday. Mr. Palmer Ridout of Raleigh is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ridout. Elberon Items Miss Ava Musiian was dinner guest of Miss Annie Short Sunday. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Fleming visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aycock one day Last week. The Woman's Missionary Society held its regular meeting with Mrs. Joe Peoples last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Limer and family visted Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fuller Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shephard visited Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aycock were dinner guests of Mrs. J. A. Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Limer and children also Mr. E. W. Limer and children visited Mrs. Charlie Hicks of Henderson Sunday. There was a large crowd at Sulpher Springs church Sunday to Dreachine. Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. M. J. Abbott is confined to her bed after falling and hurting herself Sunday. Miss Hazel Limer visited Misses Lula Belle and Ma'ttie Fuller Tuesday afternoon. Warrenton Route 2 Items The majority of the fanners around in 'this community are worring about their tobacco plants. Quite a number of the boys and girls are enjoying fishing in Mr. Hicks pond. Mr. and Mrs. Norword Reed spent the week end1 with Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Ball. The Misses Grace and Dela Carroll had a delightful time last week end, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Felts. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris motored to Warrenton Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Collins visited her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Stegall recently. Mrs. W. L. Carroll called on her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Frazer last week. Miss Dela Carroll shopped in Warrenton Saturday night. Mrs. J. S. Felts of Fork was in our community recently. Mr. Roger Aycoek was seen in our city last Saturday night. Mr. Delamer Powell of Wise was a caller in our mist Sunday afterneon. Miss Myrtice Stegall was a week end guest of Miss Grace Carroll. Misses Grace, Sarah Carroll and Etta Stegall visited Miss Myrtice Stegall Saiturday. Mr. Luther Carroll was a visitor at Oakville Saturday night. Fork News Miss Lillie Warren of Nash county spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Sue Thompson. Miss Marina Williams is spending some time in Durham. Miss Jennie Alston and niece, Mary Agnes Alston, are visiting in end around Airlie. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. Billy Davis were visitors near Spender Sunday. Mrs. Claude Ccleman and sister, Miss Tempie Lou Alston, spent Wednesday at Rocky Mount. Miss Lillie Warren and Mr, Stanley W. Powell spent Saturday at Raleigh. Mrs. Harry Williams is spending some time in Durham. -i ?v\i\wla rirnrc A numDer ui yuung visitors in the home ol Miss Sue Thompson Sunday. I W M fc" % Mr ^ it > g W W^B B li "J I 9 a yi 1 r%| jtfves barber-shop sa shovind comforr at home RD Wwwi ^rest to W ?A" NOTICE TO VOTERS (Political Advt.) To the Democratic Voters of North Carolina. Baxter Durham has had the welfare of all Old s Veterans and their widows at heart ^ for a long time, He has been most [helpful in looking after our pen' sions and has been faithful and kmd in every respect, for which we feel deeply grateful. All veterans of the Civil War are new f 'reaching a very advanced age, and t top nonH thn /?f-onf>An r\f incf ennh "v iivv/U viit nu;v/uwvu vyx juuu t^uvit ^ a man as Baxter Durham. Let us I ^ go to the polls in the coming Pri- ' j. mary Jime 4th, 1932 and vote for j him?he has been worthy of our confidence and in appreciation of his services we will do all in our power to keep him in office. JOHN W. ALLEN. Chairman Pension Board, Warlen County. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of Regis| ter of Deeds for Warren County.1 Will appreciate your support. Z. M. NEWMAN. NOTICB At the request of a number of I my friends urging me to enter the 1 I coming primary for the office of . Register of Deeds of Warren coun-, j (ty I take this opportunity of an. I j ncuncing that I will be a candidate for this office, subject to the Demo. I ' era tic Primary on June 4th. Your ] support will be greatly appreciated. TOM B. GARDNER FOR TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE 1 hereby announce my candidacy | for Warrenton Township Consta- j ble, subject to the will of the J ] voters in the Primary of June 4. ] If elected, I promise the diligent performance of my duties. Your < 'support will be appreciated. j R. D. CLARK. j i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES i I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representative, subject to the will of 'the people as expressed in the Democratic primary to be held June 4th. Your support and vote will be very much appreciated. < E. R. THARRINGTON. ' I NOTICE OF CANDIDACY | This is to notify my friends that> I am a candidate for the position . of member of the board of educa. 1 tion of Warren county, subject to j the will of the Democratic voters In he primary of June 4th Your support will be greatly appreciat- f fed. | J. P. T. HARRIS, I Vaughan, N. C. , FOR BOARD OF COUNTY 1 COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce my candidacy for member Board of Commissioners of Warren County. Your sup port will be .appreciated. < MACY T. PRIDGEN. , I FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY I hereby announce my candidacy to represent Warren county in the coming Legislature, subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the June primary. I shall appreciate your support. T .O. RODWELL. , FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the Board of ccun- i tv Commissioners of Warren coun Ity, subject to the will of the voters [in the Democratic primary of June : 14. Your continued support will be . greatly appreciated. JOHN C. POWELL. FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce my candidacy for the board of education cf Warren county, subject to the will of 'the democratic voters, as expressed in the primary to be held June 4. Your support will be appreciated. DAVID P. LIMER, Warrentcn. FOR COMMISSIONER i I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the Board of Commissioners of Warren County, sub' ject to the will of the Democratic voters in the primary of June 4, 1932. Your support will be appreJOHN H. FLEMING. FOR COMMISSIONER r I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commis, sioner for Warren County, sub' ject to the will of the Democratic voters in the June 4th primary. 1 I shall appreciate your vote and ' support. IFufusS.Jones f o D.D.S. jj; jjj Citizens Bank Building 8 Phone 7U a X Out of office every Thursday l\ &$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$* Qton, North Carolina romen 'I1 s. / FOB COMMISSIONER ] This is to notify the people of] I Warren County that I will be ft for iandidate for the Board of County Rei Commissioners .subject to the will epj if the Democratic voters as ex- Jm uessed at the June Primary. The, I upport of my friencs will be ap. yoi iieciated. rcC. C. HUNTER dut Warrenton. car wh FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER to I hereby announce my candidacy be or re-election to the board of couny commissioners, subject to the mi 01 tne democratic voters or | VaiTen as expressed at the primary! I n June. Your support will be ap- for ireciated. , I Co R. L. CAPPS, ' pec Areola. ! era I FOR BOARD OF COUNTY Sh COMMISSIONERS to I hereby announce my candl- Wi1 dacy for membership upon the ne! Board- of County Commissioners of . Warren county, subject to the will J*? at the Democratic voters in the Primary of June 4. Your support ne; ivill be appreciated. ] GEORGE R. FRAZIER. of FOB SfTATE SENATE I hereby announce my candidacy j to represent Warren and Vance Counties in the Senate of the ] Sforth Carolina General Assembly, * subject to the action of the Demo- ?* :ratic Primary June the 4th, 1932. wlJ Your Support will be deeply ap- thi predated. vo D. P. McDUFFEE. &P FOR SHERIFF I wish to state to the people of Warren County that I will again i be a candidate for the officg of for Sheriff, subject to the will of the Shi Democratic voters at the June De Primary. the I wish to thank the people of Cia Warren for the splendid cooperation that they have givm me during my term of office and trust that my services have been satis. F( factorily to you. W. J. PINNEljL, ] Sheriff of Wan en County, f ^ to NOTICE OF CANDIDACY ers TH-J- 4- 4-^. virtflftr mv friAr*rlQ fhfl.f". del A IXljJ W l/VS AiU 14J. J w*av?v [ will be a candidate lor member Pri 3f the Board of Education of War- 1 ren County subject to the will of yoi the Democratic voters in the pri- abi tnary of June 4. and that their yoi notes and support will be apprei- fid dated. N. H. PASCHALL. FOR BOARD OF COUNTY 1 COMMISSIONERS for I hereby announce my candidacy shi 'or re-election 'to the Board of De -ounty Commissioners, subject to of ,he will of the Democratic voters in be die prima -y of June 4. Your sup- m7 x>rt will lie appreciated. ? WILLIAM H. BURROUGHS. FOIt STATE SENATE This is to notify my friends in Warren county that I will be a sandidate for the State Senate, subject to the will cf the Democratic voters at the June primary, your support will be appreciated. W. S. CORBITT, Henderson, N. C. FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION This is to notify my friends of Warren county that I will be a candidate for the board of education, subject to the will of the Democratic voters cf this county, as expressed at the June primary. Your support will be appreciated. R. A. KING, Littleton. I ji35 V | |||[?" Listen the Rec Just listen to that n kitten after we've co ^ hauling job on you . miioir- and so ai xixuk'Av ? : Gillatn A Phon< I ? =i * PAGE 5 Fashion i Facts I FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS hereby announce it y candidacy renomlnation for the office of jister of Deeds and will greatly jreciate your support in the le Primary. take this opportunity to thank i for your past support, and if elected shall administer the ;ies of the office in the same eful and diligent manner in ich I have always endeavored, the end that your support may justified. JOSEPH C. POWELL. FOR SHERIFF hereby announce my candidacy the office of Sheriff of Warren unty, subject to the will of tha >ple as expressed in the Demo, tic Primary of June 4th. laving served three years as eriff. I have had an opportunity study and become acquainted th all Dhases of tho work oon_ cted with the office ot Sheriff, if nominated and ejected it will my constant aim to discharge 9 duties of the office in a man. r worthy of public confidence. [ shall appreciate your support my candidacy. Very truly yours, OSCAR D. WILLIAMS. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS : hereby announce my candidacy the office of Register of Deeds Warren County, subject to the 1 of the Democratic voters in 9 Primary of June 4th. Your te and support will be greatly predated. EUGENE T. ODOM. FOR CONSTABLE : hereby announce my candidacy constable of Warrenton townp, subject to the will of the mocratic voters as expressed at ; primary June 4. I will appre. te your aid. J. T. VAUGHAN Warrenton. )R COUNTY COMMISSIONER : wish to notify my friends that vill be a candidate for re-election the board of county commission, subject 'to the will of the nocratic voters at the June mary. :t has been my endeavor to serve i in the past to the best of my lity, and will continue to serve l in the future with the same elity. JOHN L. SKINNER. FOR CONSTABLE : hereby announce my candidacy Constable of Warrenton townp, subject to the will of the mocratic voters in the primary June 4, 1932. Your support will appreciated. -3tpd. CAREY F. WILSON. V?A falotaLs TRADE MARK RES. For lazy liver, stomach and kidneya, biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headache, coids and fever. 10/ and 35/ at dealers " f - A-* I i/ Test ji lotor purr like a mpleted an overr car. It's sweet 1 e our prices. uto Co. I 3 50 . [ : j I
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