fRlDAY, MAY 18, 1934 M rWarren Record 1 I ' Classified Rates I / (&) One cent a word eacn issue 11 / (Tliis Type) 11 (b) 1 J/2 Cents a Word I I (This Type) II (c) Three Cents a K Word (This Type) II K I All abbreviations counted H words || I I ffffiity-five Cents Minimum f I K I ( barge II I Display Want Ads, 35c an II H Inch K I To Insure proper classification If I Want Ads should be in this of- 11 K {ice by noon Wednesday. H ill Ads signed "Care Record" || I Strictly Confidential || I I JVo Classified Ads || ^harped || i v'1"- a Excff* 'o Regular Display I Advertise \0 Ads Received Over Telephone I IT will pay y"ou, as well ASI u5 to ret our price on the fol-1 H lowinr :i!> before you buy: Hay.l H oats, mule iced, flour, corn meal, J H shipstuft. dairy l'eed. Girl Cham-1 H pion plow points 10c each, plows,! plow casting, garden seeds, poul-j 9 try wire, iresh meats, shoes and! 9 notions. Consider quality along! with your price. Come to see us.l Macon Grocery Co.. Macon, N. C.l i experienced TYPIST?typing! H of all kinds, accurate, prices very! I reasonable, call Edward Hall.l phone 92. Warrenton. ltpd! i appartment tor rent. ap-j ply to Mrs. W. M. Gardner or A. I I D. Harris, Warrenton. mll-2t| 9 sacrificed for cash?all! machinery for making spokes and I handles. B. G. Tharrington, Alert,! a'. c. ml8-2tp i ~ ryrkT mp j I TOR SALE ? UtitMAiN puppies. 6 weeks old. Reasonablypriced. R S. Davis. Old Boyd Russell Farm. Route 1, Box 26, I Macon. N. C. WANTED TO BUY ? SECOND , hand reaper or binder. Apply S, care Warren Record. ml8-2t < LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by the terms of that , certain Deed of Trust executed by Peter Edwards (widower) to R. D. j Scott, trustee, the 21st day of No- ; vember. 1930. recorded in Book 134, i pace 226. default having been made i therein, I shall sell at public auction j at the Courthouse door in Warren- | ton. N. C.. at 12 noon on the 11th day of June. 1934, the following lands in Nutbush township, more ( particularly described as follows: ( Beginning at a stake in Sid Tnnlrivic' vwumyivn o uaci x nvjiiiwo v,iuvi?iu I southeast corner and running thence I along said Champion's line S. W 38 ; I poles and 6 links to a stake near a Cluster of Dogwoods; thence North 86 3-4 W 118 poles and 15 links to a stake in J. K. Dill's line; thence N. I ' East 106 poles and 10 links to a sake in M. J. Hawkins' line; thence along said line South 85 1-2 East 40 Poles to a stake Thomas Jenkins' I Northwest corner; thence along Thomas Jenkins' line S 3 West 67 Poles and 9 links to a stake; thence South 85 1-2 East 78 poles and 10 links to the beginning, containing forty-five 145) acres, more or less. R. D. SCOTT, ftll-4t Trustee. notice of sale of personal property ' I At 11 o'clock A. M. on the 26th 1 I day of May, 1934, at the home place ' I R Y. King, deceased, the under- i I ai?ned. as Administrator of said R. ' I ' King will offer for sale for cash ' I to the highest bidder the personal I Property belonging to the said R. I T King, deceased, which property I consists of furniture, tobacco sticks, I Whiting implements, etc. I This the 4th day of May 1934. WALTER p. king, I Administrator. ^RR & KERR. Attorneys. trl'stee's sale of land thtder the pQwgj. contained in a in im ^eecl ?* trust dated Feby., I . 'from Robert Russell to the [ a?agned Trustee, and recorded! m "I me Public Registry of Warren I County, North Carolina, default I having been made in the payment I of the indebtedness thereby secured, I and in conformity with the terms I and stipulations of same, I will on I Monday, June 4, 1934. at 12 o'clock I M. at the Court House Door in Warrcnton, Warren County, N. C., I sell to the highest bidder for cash, I the following described real estate: Two <2) tracts of land, each in Six Pound Township, Warren County, I ? C? adjoining the lands of C. F. I Burroughs, the John H. Nicholson I old farm and others and bounded as follows: Begin on Reedy Branch *here small drain enters said "ranch on its north side at a per *lmon tree then S. 53 1-2 E. 13 p. p t,. to a poplar tree, then, S. (58 , 27 P- 15 L. to a red oak tree on 'no south bank of Reedy Branch, thon S. 35 1-2 E. 22 p. 20 L. to a oak, then, S. 52 1-2 E. 36 p. I hi. to a poplar tree on a rocky h'll. then, N. 76 E. 48 p. 10 L. to a oO forked poplar on a hill, then, Warrenton, North C? S. 41 E. 23 P. 5 L. to a Spanish oal sapling near Reedy Branch, then 13 80 1-2 E. running on the south bant of Reedy Branch Canal 26 p. t( where a drain ditch enters the canal on its south side, then, N. 5( E. 43 p. 15 L. to a stone pile on th( hill north of the canal, then, N. 8( E. 20 p to Hub Quarter Creek Canal, then, down the canal, 43 p. 1( L. to B. I. Egerton's line, Harten s old path, then, from the creek bj the old Harden's path, its varioii courses, 304 p. to a hickory on the south side of said path known ?.{ Daniel Shearin's corner, then S3 2 1-2 W. 57 p. to a large red oak then W. 22 P. to a stone near twc persimmon trees at the head of ? drain on slash then, along sale drain to the beginning containing 120 acres, more or less. And one other tract containing nine and a fraction acres bounded on the south by the aforesaid described tract of land (Robt. Russell's) Bounded on the east by the lands of S. P. Dowtin (The old Paschall Place) bounded on the north by the lands of Horace J Palmer and bounded on the. west by the lands of Robert Russell. This May 2, 1934. A. L. NICHOLSON, mil Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, County of Warren. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed or trust executed i>y John M. Killian and wife, Annie Killian, to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated December 1, 1925, and recorded in Book 118, Page 11, of the Warren County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned substituted trustee by instrument recorded in Book 138, Page 137, Warren County Registry, will on Monday, May 21, 1934, at or about twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door at Warrenton, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Ridgeway-Poplar Mount road, about 3 miles North from the Town of Ridgeway, Nutbush Township, Warren County, State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will mere fully appear by reference by a plat thereof made by J. D. Palmer, Surveyor, on the 5th day of December 1925, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the North by the old Weldon Edwards home tract, formerly J. A. Meeder; on the iToct Hxr lnnris nf TT_ IT. Meeder UUOV WJ II4?U .V4.4MN/ W _ and of J. W. Mayfield; on the South by the lands of J. G. Seaman; on the West by the Ridgeway-Poplar Mount road, the lands of J. G. Kilian, and being the same tract of land conveyed by deed from Margaret Kilian to Leon Hart Kilian, of date, 8th of January, 1895, and from deed of said Kilian to John M. Kilian, dated November 23, 1925, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, North Carolina, to which reference is made for more complete description of same. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as evidence of good faith. This the 20th day of April, 1924. JOSEPH L. COCKERHAM, Substituted Trustee. Robert Weinstein and Victor W. Thompson, Attorneys Raleigh, N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of William H. St. Sing, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned ?:iutYiAnfViq rvf tbA flfltp VV1LI1III IWCiVt iiivixmiu v? vmv of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. This 3rd day of May, 1934. ROSA J. ST. SING, Administratrix of Wm. H. St. Sing. NOTICE OF SALE Empowered by deed of trust executed by Mrs. E. M. Daniel, widow, to B. B. Williams, Trustee, April 26, 1927, recorded in Warren Registry in Book 127, page 267, upon default and noteholder's request I will sell SdRice Ctok ligfdMtitiaiflaky THE FAC r ~???" MOW FOHAMOTHEB.FACTFlUDIMG TE>|f> FOLKS ? CLIMB ABOAR04HPL6TS ^BE QUOWZ m iroBna i publicly to highest cash bidde . Court House door, Warrenton, 1 : C., 12 Noon, May 29f 1934, the to: > lowing land: Beginning at tt I Western corner of Wilson Hick > land on the Warrenton and Louis s burg Road, thence Westerly alon ' said road to Joe Drake's corne thence N 38 1-2 W. 40 P. to th ) corner of Drake's fence, thence J ! 88 1-2 W. 50 P. 10 L to Turnpiki ' Northerly along said Turnpike t > corner of Henry West near th Graveyard, thence along sai 5 Turnpike to corner of Arringto and Hecht, thence along Arringto ? and Hecht line to where Sprin ' Branch empties into Phoebe's Creel 1 thence Southwardly along sai 1 Christmas Spring Branch as ] ' meanders to an ash (Wilson Hick corner) thence Westerly along sai > Hick's line to a stone, Southerl 1 along said Hick's line to the begin ning, on Warrenton and Louisbur ' Road, containing three hundre ! and twenty and one-half acr< ' more or less. ! This 27th day of April, 1934. ; W. H. DAMERON, Executor of B. B. Williams, m3 Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exe cuted by James Shearin to Taske Polk, trustee, dated March 14, 1922 registered in the Registry of War rn County in Book 115, page 1( after default and at bondholder' request, we will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for casl at the Court House door in War renton, N. C., at noon on the 29tl day of May, 1934, the following de scribed two tracts of land situat in Sandy Creek Township, Warrei County, N. C.: Tract No..l., being a part of Lo No. 12 on the Map of the Largi Tract of Land, which Map is re J ? J AU- T-?? UUiUCU lil 1/I1C U111UC U1 tliC XLCgiate. of Deeds of said Warren Countj BEGINNING at a Stone on th East side of a Plantation Roac corner of Lot No. 9 on said Map thence North 89 1-2 East 3010 Fee to a Planted Stone, a corner of Lo No. 13, thence S. 20 1-2 E. 927 Fee RHEUMATISM Pain?Agony Starts To Leave in 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead foe Yon Think of it?how this old world does make progress?now comes a prescription which is known to pharmacists as Allenru and within 48 hours after you Btart to take this swift acting formula pain, agony and inflammation caused by excess urlo . ?1 J i... > J tsciu iit&B Hitti icu iu ucparu Allenru does Just what this notice says It will do?It Is guaranteed. You can get one generous bottle at leading drugstores everywhere for 85 cents and If It doesn't bring the Joyous results you expect?your money whole heartedly returned New 50^ Size LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS FOR WOMEN Thev relieve and prevent perioaic pain and associated disorders. No narcotics. Not just a pain killer but a modern medicine which acts upon the CAUSE of your trouble. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Sold by all druggists. Sore Muscles pv Srifl joint., inflammation, m^A Neuralgia and Sprain*? _ 77 caused by Exertion or Ex- R posure quickly relieved by l,R. R. R." Used (or \ 90 year* to stimulate V ' local circulation, to giva comforting warmth and to eooth muscular aches and pains. Penetrates; Doesn't Blister. A TIME TESTED LINIMENT FOR Fatigue ' ??d Ku rvxutinatUML tut radwaypilLs jr^l ' the vegetable laxative, to y cleanse intestinal tract ol impurities. Your poison free blood will give you new "Pep." Send Postcard for FREE SAMPLE to RADWAY A CO., Inc. (Est. 1847) 208 Centre St., New York City Don't Read This Unless you are interested in medicine which has helped over 700,000 women and girls. Take it before and after childbirth, at the Change or whenever you are nervous and rundown. 98 out of 100 say, "It helps me!" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUHD jT findej PJ ^ i?em s ;0 imtd >bvtme i.rns uciemt . bepkejsofit ,r)uu[> a amp olpajbe ; j ic 9 THE WARREN REC01 r, to a Cedar Stake In a Gulley, thence i L N. 89 1-2 W. 3168 Feet to a Stake i I- and Stone on the E. side of Plan- ] le tation Road, thence along said 's Road N. 826 Feet to the beginning, i- containing 60 acres, more or less. g Tract No. 2., being a part of said r, Lot No. 12 on said Map of "Largo" le Tract of Land, BEGINNING at a 3. Cedar Stake in a Gulley, thence N. ;, 891-2 W. 482 Feet to a Stake and 1 0 Stone in an open Field, thence S. j ie 1-2 W. 795 Feet to a Stake and , d Stone in line of Lot. No. 15 on said " n Map thence along the line of Lot n No. 15 N. 87 1-2 E. 771 Feet to a g Planted Stone in line of Lot No. 13, c, thence along the line of Lot No. 13 1 d N. 20 1-2 W. 768 Feet to the BeginIt ning, containing 10 acres, more or 's less. d This the 27th day of April, 1934. | y WILLIAM T. POLK FRANK H. GIBBS g Administrators of Tasker Polk, d 826 Trustee. j 1 ? EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executors of : the estate of Mary Ann Bender, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons having claims _ against said estate to present same ' to the undersigned at Norlina, N. . C., on or before the 26th day of , r April, 1935, or this notice may be " I DR. A. C. YOW Veterinarian * Henderson, N. C. fi Office phone 626-R-l; Res. 626-R-2 Hospital 214 Wyche Street D 1 ? a Relieves Headache * o Due To Constipation "Thedford's Black-Draught haa ' been used In my family for years," . writes Mrs. J. 'A. Hightower, of ' Carthage, Texas. "I take it for sick : ; headache that comes from consti. patlon. When I feel a headache . coming on, I take a dose of Black_ Draught It acts and my head gets * easy. Before I knew of BlackDraught, I would suffer two or three days?but not any more since X have used Black-Draught." 'A .Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT Purely Vegetable laxative ^ "CHILDBEN LIKE THE SVBCP"? VARICOSE VEINS Healed By New Method No operations nor injections. No enforced rest. This simple home treatment permits you to go about your business as usual?unless, of course, you are already so disabled as to be confined to your bed. In that case, ! Emerald Oil acts so quickly to heal your leg sores, reduce any swelling and end all pain, that you are up and about again in no time. Just follow the simple directions and you are sure to be helped. jYour druggist won't keep your money unless you are. ? Built Up Strength > By Taking Cardui Here's her own account of how Mrs. T. W. Hardin, of Greer, 8. C., was benefited by taking Cardui: "I suffered a great deal from weakness In my back and pains In my side and felt so miserable," she writes. "I read of Cardui and de, cided to try it. I felt better after I took my first bottle, so kept on taking it as I felt such a need of strength, and It helped me so much." Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them. If it does not benefit XOP, consult a physician. HOW WOMEN CAN WEN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unless two pints of bile Juice flow dally from your liver Into your bowels, your rood decays In your bowels. This poisons your whole body. Movements get hard and constipated. You get yellow tongue, yel ow skin, pimples, dull eyes, ba<T breath, >ad taste, gas, dizziness, headache. You lave become an ugly-looking, foul smellng, sour-thinking person, "lou have lost your personal charm. Everybody wants to run from you. But don't take salts, mineral waters, oils, laxative pills, laxative candles or chewing gums and expect them to get rid oi this poison that destroys vour personal charm. They can't do It. for they only move out the tail end of your bowels and that doesn't take away enough of the decayed poison. Cosmetics won t help at all. Only a free flow of your bile Juice will atop this decay poison in your bowels. The one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free now of your bile Juice is Carter's Little Liver Pills, No calomel (mercury) In Carter's. Only fine, mild vegetable extracts. If you would bring back your pergonal charm to win men. start taking Carter's Little Liver Pills according *< directions today. 2<>i at drug stores. r Refuse "something just as good", for i. may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for. ? 1983, C. M. Co ?j TL.:? n;e? r ?ana incir ? ^ fS>~ 3T- ?ssfaKSSSS^wsfir* >0 Yo^0 <*& ID plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. ? This 26th day of April, 1934. richard j. bender george l. bender Executors. Craven county tobacco farmers lave received $49,703.45 in rental md equalization payments to date. EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED Every Monday morning from 9:00 to 11:00. Office with Dr. Rufus Jones, the dentist, over Citizens . Bank, Warrenton. Main office near . P. O. at Roanoke Rapids. DR. E. D. HARBOUR ' OPTOMETRIST I ( I ] TO LOSE FAT Miss M. Katner of Brooklyn, N. T. I ' writes: "Hare used Kruschen for the j past 4 months and hare not only lost 8S I . pounds but feel so much better In erery I way. Eren for people who don't eare to I reduce, Kruschen Is wonderful tb keep I the system healthy. I being a nurse I should know for Pre tried so many I things but only Kruschen answered all g purposes." (May 12, 1932). TO lose fat SAFELY and HARMLESS- I LY, take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen I Salts in a glass of hot water in the I morning before breakfast?don't miss a I \ morning?a bottle that lasts 4 weeks I costs but a trifle?get Kruschen Salts at I any drugstore In America. If not Joy- I fully satisfied after the first bottle? | money back. r* FOI We are now pre Dry $2.50 GREEN I DRY STRIP ST< I We also solicit g I J?ne I BIGNALL JONES eries nJt?? AC? AWQOWMATtlX W?>00 WEBJJtLS oF-OATS IU A STAUDARD tip*? SO? GfiAiM SACK... ? flTunotoa, North Carolina Patronize the Advertiser. 1 Rev. L N. Demy says: I havt found nothing in the fast 20 i/ears that can take the oloce of Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. They are a sure relief for ny headache." \ Sufferers from Headac Neuralgia, Toothache, TWVnfV?? RKpnmaficm Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Periodic Pains, write that they have ised Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills with better results than they had sven ko]>ed far. ^ Countless American housewives would no more think if keeping house without Dr. Ides Anti-Pain Pills than without flour or sugar. Keepapackige in ycur medicine cabinet and eve yourself needless suffering. At Drug Stores?25c and fLOO v 4. -D?. MILKS' - < PHIS oo RSA spared to deliver any Mill SU STOVE LENGTH Per Truck (CORD) $2.00 PER TRUCK OVE WOOD 32.00 1 >rders for sawing wo< EL EP HONE 17 s grot DUKE JONES H< B 4m* . ?Jr V m *#/' \ caluld JM! . ?i \ BOOSTS?*# / ,y I cwa i /l / ' y / savages h LAW // m AMD MBto'/pF 01)1(401 at PAGE f W. H. BOYD I Registered ttigtneor Lav Building Henderson, N. O. Office Phone 198 Home Phone 10 / Why the Sudden Change to Liquid Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can Kn tVino ronnlota/t fa ciiit in/tixri/tnol l/V VUUJ iV^UIUVVU VW JUil IllUlf iuuai need. The pubilic, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned tnat a properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. * The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a frescription, and is perfectly safe. ts laxative action is based on senna ?a natural laxative The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N. R 1 F It I I where in town 3bs I Load I LOAD I TRUCK LOAD I >d on your lot. hers I =j y ED KRESSY jty** wr too. I TDftAY MJCt-sttvou | ^Aumxr W6CK, wT I ^ qoi* ; i i

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