JY 25, 1934 _ ^ Record I f Rates rd eacn issue II e) I * Word ' e) // ?nts a // Type) // unied I 11 Imam II II an 11 I atloa I / " 1,0 this of. /I dood Wednesday. 11 ^HL Ads signed "Care Record" II Strictly Confidential I I No Classified Ads II IH Charged II ?io?0 to Regular Display II Advertisers jVo Ads Received Over 11 TO BUY ? SECOND! Ij^Krd reaper or binder. Apply S,l ffarren Record. ml8-2t I I Westinghouse Kg [lectric Equipment ^Kfefrigerators, Ranges, Etc I ! Phone No. 2662 I v^Hpeaxd fittings?we have| ^^ aaplete stock Galvanized Pipe I in sizes from one half inch to two I We earn- complete stock I Hii lutings, nipples, ells, coup1-1 ings, reducers, bushings, tees,! I imjmts,plugs and caps in all sizes'! im ore-fourth inch to two | We will be glad to take/ fir wants in this line. 5 Hardware Company. FOIt CASH?ALL [or ma ting spokes and 0. Thirrington, Alert. ml8-2tp JUST RECEIVED A New Improved CerKalsoinine and are our Ditcfi Kalsomine price. Big bargains, lding Supplies, Inc. HEN SPECIAL Hens, 5 months 15c lb. > 21-2 to 3 1-2 25c lb. 21-2 lbs 30c lb. to 31-2 lbs 20c lb. to 21-2 lbs 25c lb. 7c to 8c each June 7th. 1 DAftfERON. AND repairs?we ete 1 ne repairs for Hose, Nozzles, Cup WM Leathers. Gaskets and other reI pairs. We have v onderful values I in Sprayers, Myers , Browns, Hudson. W. A. Miies Hardware ComI Rr. BWKSMITH A"LD WHEEL s?ht Supplies?We have large I soft of wagon and buggy rims, | #es, band iron, round iron and I ^ supplies. You will find our 1^* pices very attractive on this line. " A. Miles Hardv are Company. arsenate lead ?new fresh wad, 4 lb. package 50c. We have ^Piesium Arsena ?, Calcium Arfjate, Bordeaux Mixture, Lime Sulphur Beetle Mart, Black Leaf W. Red Arrow anc Evergreen. W. A Miles Hardware Company. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND I I Empowered by th( terms of that! <*rtain Deed of Trust executed by| HPeter Edwards (widower) to H- D.J j*ott, trustee, the 21st day of No-j ^ Hmber, 1930, recorded in Book 134, j I |?Se 226, default ha ring been made | I . I shall sell at public auction j ^ the Courthouse door in Warren-1 I ^ neon on the 11th I of June, 1934, the following j ^'5? Nutbush township, morel I Wrttaflariy described as follows: I "ginning at a stake in Sid| ^Won's line, Thomas Jenkins'j I sv'1 corner anc running thence I H v] sa^ Champion's line S. W 381 I anti 6 links to a stake near a I I a iff o! Dogwood ;; thence North I I ststa !18 5X)les ond 15 links to a J I jn P ? 3' Dill's line; thence N.| I stakp in Wes a-id 10 links to a! 2* co-^V Ha*kins' line; thenceI I tow f ne Sou,h 85 1-2 East 401 Northn? ? stalce Thomas Jenkins' | fil , Comer- thence alon? Pol?!L nnkins' bne S 3 West 671 I fc,|.t)l 9 liriks tc a stake; thence 1 I links t!M"2 East 78 poles and 101 t0rty j ltle_ beginning, containing | - ,.?/ acres, more or less. | R. D. scott, 1 ?U-4t Trustee. I i ^tice of sale of personal! propfrty i At U o'clock A. M. on the 26th 1 May'1934 at the home place! ^' King, deceased, the under-1 as Administrator ol said R-l tri ?iier lor sale for cashj tit highest bicder the personal operty belonging to the said R. 1 Warrenton, North Can y. King, deceased, which property consists of furniture, tobacco sticks, farming implements, etc. This the 4th day of May, 1934. ml8 WALTER P. KING, Administrator. KERR & KERR, Attorneys. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under the power contained in a certain deed of trust dated Feby., 10, 1930, from Robert Russell to the undersigned Trustee, and recorded in the Public Registry of Warren County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and in conformity with the terms and stipulations of same, I will on Monday, June 4, 1934, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House Door in Warrenton, Warren County, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: Two (2) tracts of land, each in Six Pound Township, Warren County, N. C., adjoining the lands of C. P. Burroughs, the John H. Nicholson old farm and others and bounded as follows: Begin on Reedy Branch where small drain enters said branch on its north side at a persimon tree then S. 53 1-2 E. 13 p. 15 L. to a poplar tree, then, S. 68 E. 27 P. 15 L. to a red oak tree on the south bank of Reedy Branch, then S. 35 1-2 E. 22 p, 20 L. to a white oak, then, S. 52 1-2 E. 36 p. 15 L. to a poplar tree on a rocky hill, then, N. 76 E. 48 p. 10 L. to a large forked poplar on a hill, then, S. 41 E. 23 P. 5 L. to a Spanish oak sapling near Reedy Branch, then S. 80 1-2 E. running on the south bank of Reedy Branch Canal 26 p. to where a drain ditch enters the canal on its south side, then, N. 56 E. 43 p. 15 L. to a stone pile on the hill north of the canal, then, N. 80 E. 20 p to Hub Quarter Creek Canal, then, down the canal, 43 p. 10 L. to B. I. Egerton's line, Harten's old path, then, from the creek by the old Harden's path, its various courses, 304 p. to a hickory on the south side of said path known as Daniel Shearin's corner, then S. 2 1-2 W. 57 p. to a large red oak, then W. 22 P. to a stone near two persimmon trees at the head of a drain on slash then, along said 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 Empowered by deed of trust executed by Mrs. E. M. Daniel, widow, a._ r? T? Iirilllnmo TViicfpp Anril tU -D. JO? VT iliiniliO) AI uuvvv) _V| 1927, recorded in Warren Registry in Book 127, page 267, upon default and noteholder's request I will sell publicly to highest cash bidder, Court House door, Warrenton, N. C., 12 Noon, May 29, 1934, the following land: Beginning at the Western corner of Wilson Hick's land on the-Warrenton and Louisburg Road, thence Westerly along said road to Joe Drake's corner, thence N 38 1-2 W. 40 P. to the corner of Drake's fence, thence S. 88 1-2 W. 50 P. 10 L to Turnpike, Northerly along said Turnpike to corner of Henry West near the Graveyard, thence along said Turnpike to corner of Arrington and Hecht, thence along Arrington and Hecht line to where Spring Branch empties into Phoebe's Creek, thence Southwardly along said Christmas Spring Branch as it meanders to an ash (Wilson Hick's corner) thence Westerly along said Hick's line to a stone, Southerly along said Hick's line to the beginning, on Warrenton and Louisburg Road, containing three hundred and twenty and one-half acre, more or less. This 27th day of April, 1934. W. H. DAMERON, Executor of B. B. Williams', m3 Trustee. 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 within twelve months of the date Very Much Improved After Taking Cardui "I have suffered a great deal from cramping," writes Mrs. W. A. Sewell, Sr., of Waco, Texas. "I " 1 fA OA fn bed would cnili UJUU imic ^ o- ? ? for about three days at a time. I would have a dull, tired, sleepy feeling. A friend told me to try Cardui, thinking it would help me ? and it did. I am very much improved and do nbt spend the time in bed. I certainly can recommend Cardui to other sufferers." Thousands of women testify Cafllul benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU. consult a physician. THE FAC fYwe CAUIJOM OF ALL 3 OP COU1M0W COST ABOUT 14,000 PeSETAS(OB.ABOl IT COSTS to FIQE A SfUGLE CHAPG6 Fttl I out OFTW66UUS*A PBESetnMWP W AUGHT. _ V Hm 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. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust executed by James Shearin to Tasker Polk, trustee, dated March 14, 1922, registered in the Registry of Warrn County in Book 115, page 16, after default and at bondholder's request, we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Warrenton, N. C., at noon on the 29th day of May, 1934, the following described two tracts of land situate in Sandy Creek Township, Warren County, N. C.: Tract No. 1., being a part of Lot No. 12 on the Map of the Largo Tract of Land, which Map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Warren County, BEGINNING at a Stone on the East side of a Plantation Road, corner of Lot No. 9 on said Map. thence North 89 1-2 East 3010 Feet to a Planted Stone, a corner of Lot No. 13, thence S. 20 1-2 E. 927 Feet to a Cedar Stake in a Gulley, thence N. 89 1-2 W. 3168 Feet to a Stake and Stone on the E. side of Plantation Road, thence along said Road N. 826 Feet to the beginning. containing 60 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2., being a part of said Lot No. 12 on said Map of "Largo" LOST 20 LBS. OF FAT IN JUST 4 WEEKS I Mrs. Mae West of St Louis, Mo., i writes: "I'm only 28 yrs. old - and I weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts Just 4 weeks j ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have more energy and furthermore I've i never had a hungry moment" Fat folks should take one half tea- | spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast?It's the SAFE, harmless way to reduce as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health's sake ask for and get Kruschen at any drugstore?the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks la but a trifle and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results?money back. RHEUMATISM Pain?Agony Starts To Leave in 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead (or You 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 start to take this BWUI ttuniig iui iuuitt pain, o&uujr auu inflammation caused by excess urio acid has started to depart. Allenru does just what this notice says It will do?it is guaranteed. Tou can get one generous bottle at lead* ing 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 They relieve and prevent periodic pain and associated disorders. No narcotics. Not just a pain killer but a modern medicine which acts upon the i ( CAUSE of your trouble. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Sold by all druggists. Sere Muscles p* Scitf joints, inflammation, 1 I Nwnlcia and Sprains? , \~t] caused by Exertion at Ex- j\ paaurs quickly taliavad by R. R. R." Usad tor WS&yf 1 90 yaars to stimulate \ I local circulation, to give comforting warmth and to sooth muscular aches and pains. Pent era (as; Doesn't Blister. a time tested liniment for Fatigue caused by constipation, uaa 1 r&? RADWAY PILLS TrOJ" ^ the vegetable laxative, to y cleanse intestinal tract of impurities. Your poison fret blood will give you new "Pep." Send Poetcasd for FREE SAMPLE to RADWAY A CO., Inc. <Eat. 1847) 208 Centre Sc., New York City Don't Read This H Unless you are interested in a meawl.'/Hna arbirh hftS Hfiloed 1uvu1v<uv ?? . ? . - _ over 700,000 women and ' girls. Take it before and after childbirth, at the Change or whenever yon are nervous and rundown. 98 out of 100 say, "It helps me!" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND IT FINDEf irwiw I coMt QEAO- pg|?| Jwob sjSiL- SiuoSbW dcoiv&O ^ TOOM THE IUPIAM WOQM ' ?POft A STONY PLAC6 THE WARREN REC01 Tract of Land, BEGINNING at a 1 Cedar Stake in a Gulley, thence N. 891-2 W. 482 Feet to a Stake and Stone in an open Field, thence 8. 1-2 W. 795 Feet to a Stake and Stone in line of Lot. No. 15 on said Map, thence along the line of Lot No. 15 N. 87 1-2 E. 771 Feet to a Planted Stone in line of Lot No. 13, r thence along the line of Lot No. 13 N. 20 1-2 W. 768 Feet to the Beginning, containing 10 acres, more or e less. ; This the 27th day of April, 1934. WILLIAM T. POLK FRANK H. GIBBS Administrators of Tasker Polk, 826 Trustee. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executors of I the estate of Mary Ann Bender, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same j to the undersigned at Norlina, N. C., on or before the 26th day of ; April, 1935, or this notice may be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will DR. A. C. YOW Veterinarian Henderson, N. C. Office phone 626-R-l; Res. 626-R-2 Hospital 214 Wyche Street Anpenu AMAII orttUT KtLIU MUM BUNIONS-SOFT CORNS No sensible person will continue to suffer from these intense, agonizing, throbbing bunion pains when the new powerful penetrating yet harmless antiseptic Emerald Oil can readily be obtained at any well stocked drug store. Apply a few drops over the inflammed part and see how speedily the pain JdOA disappears and the inflaramation is reduced. So marW# velously powerful is Emerald Oil that soft corns seem to shrivel right up and drop off. we doom nun Guaranteed. WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILEwith'out cuoMa c And You'll Jump Out of Bed In die Morning Rarln' to Go D you (m| ww and aunk and th* would loon punk, don't awallow a lot of aalta, mineral water, oil, Isxativs candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweat and buoyant and full of atinahlna. For they can't do ft. They only mora tha bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling la your liver. It ahould pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels dally. If this bile Is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It Just decsy^ Mb* bowste Gm bloats op your ssomaca. sm wn thick, bad tuts and your breath Is foul. Jin often breaks out In blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system Is poisoned. ' ' It takes those food, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to yet these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when It comes to malting the bile flow freely. But don't ask for 11 yer pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. I?ok for the name Carter's little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a | 'afaetltute.26catdrugstores. Ol#81C. M.Co ! i Why Doctors Favor a jJfid Laxative j A doctor will tell yon that the careleas toe of strong laxatives may do more harm than good. Harsh laxatives often drain the system, weaken the Dowel muscles, and even affect the liver and kidneys. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. The dose of a liquid laxative can be mr-auiml. The action can this be regulated to sait individual need. It forms no habit; yon needn't take a "doable done" a day or two later. Dr. GaMwdrs Syrup Pepsin gentry helps the average person's bowels banc to regularity. Why not try it? Some paO or tablet may be more convenient to carry. Bat these is little ^euuveuience" in any cathartic which Is taken so frequently, you must easy it with you, wherever you go I Its very taste teDs you Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a wholesome. A delightful taste, and delightful action. Safe for. expectant mothers, and ' chiriren. AH druggists, ready for un. in big bottles. Member N. R. A. . tS?anc^ Their Disco v , ALOUO MOV/ FOLKS A MO WE'LL PICK THEB. FACTS UJ OTW6K PABTS OF THE > t" jgti tD please make immediate settlement. This 26th day of April, 1934. RICHARD J. BENDER _ GEORGE L. BENDER Executors. An orange may be placed in a lew mechanical juicer without | >eing cut, and all its juice extractd quickly. 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 BLACK-DRAUGHT For CONSTIPATION . "I am 71 years old and have used Thedford's Black-Draught about forty years," writes Mr. W. J. Vanover, of Rome, Ky. "We are never without it. I take it as a purgative when I am bilious, dizzy and ? 1- J have swimming m my ueau. cuwDraught relieves this, and helps me in many ways." ... Keep a package of this old, reliable, purely vegetable laxative in your home, and take it for prompt relief at the first sign of constipation. | FOI ?' 4 We are now pr< Dry $2.50 I GREENDRY STRIP ST We also solicit < lone BIGNALL JONES eries i i is py/iRi ** m** ? TUe TOTAL POPULATION Of me &arnsH &MPIR6 is IIP II11 A6our 450,000,000 [fr|w|jfrpJl * Patronize the Advertiser. l|H i * Rev. L N. Demy says L? I have found nothing in Ik* ptut ZD year* that can take the j"'? plan of Dr. Miles Anii-Pohl t Pills. They are a sure rt&ef for uty headache"> t ee< Sufferers from Headae Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, to t Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, hav Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri- P&r odic Pains, write that they have used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills 1 with better results than titey had 1 even hopfd fc* ji* Countless Ameriran house- ."g wh^ea would no more think Qee of keeping home without Dr. or i MEes Anti-Pai* HQs than with- las out flour or semt. Keep a pack- i age in your medicine cabinet and mot nve youEseh1 needless suffering. r At Drug Store*?t5e apd fLOl ^?re Jum-MIN PIUS S 00 RSAI spared to deliver anywh r Mill Slal stove length 1 Per Truck L (CORD) -$2.00 per truck: l ove wood $2.00 tr orders for sawing wood 'ELEPHONE 17 _s Broth DUKE JONES HOW By E * *' v*s < I; ' -..uJiitoWMfc . _,^.^x?taiii,?aLtJ>52e?saftM5S! mttszamm - 1 PAGE 9 W. H. BOYD Law Building Henderson, N. O. floe Phone 198 Home Phone 10 Why the Sudden Change to Liquid Laxatives? :tois have always recognized the ic of the laxative whose dose can measured, and whose action can thus regulated to suit individual 1 / 'he public, too, is fast returning he use of liauid laxatives. People e 'earned tnat a properly pref?H limiirl laxative hrinus a ncrfw.t vement without any discomfort he time, or after. ?he dose of a liquid laxative can varied to suit the needs of the ividuai. The action can thus be ulated. It forms no habit; you d not take a "double dose" a day two later. Nor will a mild liquid itive irritate the kidneys. "he wrong cathartic may often da e harm than good. )r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a scription, and is perfectly safe. laxative action is based on senna natural laxative. The bowels will become dependent on this form lelp. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin it all druggists. Member N. R. A. n LE iere in town bs I .oad I OAD I UCK LOAD I on your lot. lers I ARD JONES JR. 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