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FRIDAY JUNE 29, 1934 r~Wari ren Record 1 ' Classified Rates I H I (8t one ce it a word eacn Issue I j ^B I (rh.s Type) 1i B / / {,) j 1/ Cents a Word 1I ^B I (This Type) (c) Three Cents a I B Word (This Type) I B I All abbievlatlons counted ^B / words 11 I I I Twenty-ti e Cents Minimi II B Charge I I ^B Dlsp^y Want Ads, 35c an ^B Inch B To Insure proper classification 11 ^B Want Ads should be in t.hig of- || B Hce by noon Wednesday. |l B I ill Ads signed "Cue Record" |j I Strictly Confidential " ' A J. j/ I No Classinea >\a? Charged Except to Regular Display Advertiser* No Ads Received Over < Telephone RENT?ONE POUR ROOM ( cottage. Well water and garden { attached. W. G. Egerton, Macon, j N. C. J8-4t i JaMBA WASHINGTON BEAUTY Parlor. Next door to Boyce 1 Drug Co. Phone 216-w. J15-6t j ^TSALE-CREAM, THREE C large Red Cocks, 2 years old, 10c c per lb. Julia Dameron. It i ROOF PAINTING AND REPAIR- i Ing-Before giving your Job out 1 to some one you have never c heard of, or will probably never i see again, let us give you a price 1 on the Job. We use only the best i grade of roof paint and have ex- \ perienced man to do the work, i Call us for estimate. W. A. Miles ( Hardware Company. < j&IXATE LEAD?SLIGHT DE- , dine in price, 4 lb. package now f ur a A/nioc TTorHurorp fJo ItJl. 11 . M .. ?? V ? -w. | ? MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE?1 j There are several other ways to i' till the beetles other than the i two wood blocks. We feel sure j, that you will get satisfactory re-! salts by the use of Magnesium . Arsenate, Evergreen, Beetle Mort, Red Arrow ? either of these have , proved effective in destroying the . beetles and bean beetles dust. ? W. A. Miles Hardware Co. ; j ELECTRIC FANS?PRICED FROM , < 51.98 up. Put one in each room ? and keep cool. Stationary and Oscillating types. W. A. Miles J Hardware Co. ICE CREAM FREEZERS?2 Qt. Perfection 98c, 3 Qt. Frost King $3.45, 4 Qt. Frost King $3.95, 8 f Qt. Frost King $5.50. W. A. Miles 1 Hardware Company. 1 SPRAYERS?WE HAVE COM- , plete stock hand and pressure < Sprayers. You always need one i for the garden and the farm? < fine for whitewashing. W. A. ] Miles Hardware Co. : COLD PACK CANNERS?EXTRA 1 heavy triple coated enamel with cover and rack. 3 1-2 Gal. size holds 4 Qt. jars, $1.29; 7 Gal. size : holds 7 Qts. or 4 half gallon jars, : 51.98. These are real values?get I one today. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. REMINGTON RIFLES?REMINGton announces special prices on all rifles during vacation period: Model 33 single shot bolt action, formerly $7.70, now only $5.50. Other models reduced accordingly. We have complete stock all models?Repeaters, Automatics, i Bolt Action Repeating Rifles. . Come in and look them over. W. A. Miles Hardware Co. guttering, roofing, sheet metal work?Estimate gladly furnished without obligations on any size job. Call 72. W. A. Miles Hardware Co. PITTSBURG PLATE glass products?A paint for every purP?se: outside paste paint, outside ready mixed, inside flat and floss, porch and deck paint, enamels, varnishes, stains. Don't 1 *l?ure price per gallon, figure , years of service. W. A. Miles . Hardware Co. ' < P1^CE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR 1 6am flues with us. We make wem right, fit right, price right, have made them for fifty _jears. w. A. Miles Hardware Co. Ptev?' WANT SOMEONE TO whLa !lne piano that is being 25? t? us because of purtranf s nablllty to complete conSa iS^hpMments on m uasn or reasonaoiei terms. Quick action necessary. Address Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. j29-3tc legal notices TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by the terms of that tertain Deed of Trust executed by ^.Eriedenburg and his wife, Mary tjkdenburg, to W. H. Wesson, gwtee, on the 17th day of June, recorded in Book 137, page J?. Wan-en County Registry, de?v! }y having been made therein, I "Wl sell at Public Auction at the Wamnton, North CartOno FOUND, LOST, Wanted?It mattf these apply to yoi obtained by adv< Want Ad Column Record. 1 g Courthouse door in Warrenton, N. i C., at 12 o'clock Noon on the 21st g lay of July, 1934, the following lot ' >r parcel of land located in War enton, N. C., Warrenton Township, J barren County, to-wit: Bounded* on the North by the ^ ands of James M. Gardner; on the j South by Franklin Street; on the j Sast by the lands of Hilman Reavis; ( jn the West by Main Street, where- ^ m is located two store buildings j formerly occupied by the Bur- j oughs Grocery Company) and j, nore particularly described as fol- g ows; Beginning at the intersection >f Main and Franklin Streets and unning thence Northwardly along ? Main Street a distance of fifty-one . 151) feet to J. M. Gardner's South- f vest corner, thence Eastwardly ilong said Gardner's line a distance * )f eighty-six and one-fourth ;86 1-4) feet to an iron rod in said ? r r o Hr>o fhovino .QMlfch- * P. IVI. uaiuxici O U11V( VMVMW ? vardly along Hilman H. Reavis' line i distance of fifty-one (51) feet to in iron rod on Franklin Street, hence Westwardly along Franklin Street a distance eighty-six and >ne-fourth (861-4) feet to the point )f beginning, and being the same ot or parcel of land which was :onveyed to the said P. Friedenburg jy J. M. Gardner et ux., by deed iated January 1, 1920, and recorded n the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County in Book 108, page 170, to which reference is rereby specificially made both for )ther and further description and source and chain of title. This the 20th day of June, 1934. i22-4t W. H. WESSON, Trustee. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the luthority contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated the 15th day of December, 1926, from Francis Marion Johnston (Widower) to Jesse R. Clark Jr. of Cincinnatti, Dhio, Trustee, and duly recorded in she office of the Register of Deeds >f Warren County in Book 113, Page 126, default having been made ?WT?nHHH?i?Hnwmn?mtmmtm : Dr. Rufus S. Jones \ *' ' - AJ3., M.A.i DJDwS. : General Practice of Dentistry 3 X-RAY SERVICE ! ii i Citizens Bank Building f; Phone 70 | [ Out ol office every Thursday HI RHEUMATISM Pain?Agony Starts To Leave in 24 Hours Happy Days Ahead for 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 start to take this swift acting formula pain, agony and inflammation caused by excess uric acid has started to depart. 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 srhole hoartedly returned. THE FAC MOLD TIGHT EVERydOOr AMD weU. ZOOM ABOUND THE WORLD AMD PICIC no uiuat lUTcoccriuA caret u/G-rAU T FOR SALE;, ;rs not which of a, results will be srtising in the of The Warren I I I?"ij| I n the payment of the notes secur - j d thereby in accordance with the erms thereof, and having been re-! ' luested by the holder of the notes: I o foreclose said Deed of Trust, \ 1 he undersigned Trustee will on * Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 934, offer for public sale to the ilghest bidder for cash at the S Courthouse door of Warren County, ji Varrenton, N. C., at or about the tl lour of Two o'clock P. M., the fol- v owing described real-estate, in Jud 0 :1ns Township, County of Warren, p State of North Carolina, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land t ituate, lying and being in Judklns ( Township, about 5 miles West of v jittleton, adjoining the lands of J.! ( 1. Harris, E. L. and R. H. Pike, the istate of Peter IPitchford and M. R. v Joone, having such shapes, metes e ind bounds as fully sworn on the >lat thereof now filed with the ;rantee herein and the Union Cen ral Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, which, is bounded .nd described as follows: Beginning 1 it a Poplar on Dry Meadow J iranch, corner with E. L. and R. ? * ? oc 1C 1 l. flite; uiexicc: ouuui oj ucg. u nln. East 272(1 feet to an Iron take, corner in the line of the esate of Peter Pitchford; thence forth 7 deg. 30 min. East 887 feet o Stone, thence North 66 deg. 30 ' nin West 491 feet to Iron stake; I hence North 8 deg. 30 min. West i 385 feet to Iron stake; thence g South 59 deg. West 157.8 feet to g ron stake; thence South 75 deg. ] Vest 132 feet to Stone; thence j forth 77 deig. West 1380 feet to _ ence corner post; thence North 4 leg. 30 min. East 329 feet to stake; F hence North 85 deg. West 375 feet J( o stake; thence South 8 deg. 15 e< nin West 350 feet to stake on Diy b Meadow Branch; thence down or C vith the courses of said Dry Meadow F 3ranch 2500 feet to the point of be- & winning, Containing 133.13 acres ex- b :ept right-of-way of Posburg Lum- a >er Company, conveyed by deed rasorded in Book 76, Page 488. Tie 'oragoing described tract or parcel I )f land represents what is now the jalance of the original "Moss Tract" )f land, which was conveyed to said | HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN i AND MEN WIN j The Favor of Other Men Unless two pints of bile Juice flow dally i from your liver into your bowels, your 1 food decays in your bowels. This poisons 1 your whole body. Movements set hard and constipated. You get yellow tongue, yel- m low skin, pimples, dull eyes, bad breath, ~ bad taste, gas, dizziness, headache. You have become an ugly-looking, foul-smelling, sour-thinking person. You 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 of this poison that destroys your 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 stop this decay poison in your bowels. The one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free flow 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 personal charm to win men, start taking Carter's Little Liver Pills according to directions today. 25<j at drug stores. C Refuse "something just as good", for it may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. | Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name I and get what you ask for. ?1933,C.M.Co. T FINDER W46WW3TONS Twocrrt WWTE * KMOVIN AS U??M6^?*M6AU0 ?Ot BBAOOOCK .?I?S VJWAKJFAIBMX, DPUJT UBtfOU OM felOUWH OOCASKAW- _ HE WARREN REC01 Girls From Far West Vie For World's /^W diss Georgie Berry of Richmond, T rith Miss Mary Elizabeth Bort of yliss Mildred M. Smith of Wilbur, it the Century of Progress Exposi illustrator (above) it Chicago, 111. ? (Special) ? The louth and the Far West will meet a a great intersectional contest at he World's Fair here this summer rhen three beautiful girls selected ut of some 25,000 candidates comiete for national charm honors. One of the girls being brought to he exposition by the Dental Charm 'ommittee of the 1934 World's Fair trill be declared "Queen of Dental "harm" and will succeed Miss Lyian Dillard of Birmingham, Ala., irho was "Miss Ipana" at the 1933 xpo3ition. Later the new "Miss Ipana" will ,ro to New York as a guest of the ommittee. Preliminary selections in the Denal Charm search were made from he 25,000 photographs of candilates which came from every state n the Union. Eliminations were nade until only 100 finalists renained. Each of these will receive in award. More than 7,000 of the :andidates will receive honorary nention medallions. Dentists were called in to eximine the teeth and gums of the firls who were rated by the judges is possible winners. Although the ?ast and Middle West furnished nore than one half of the candi. M. Johnston by deed of Whit A. ohnston and Eugene Johnston, dat3 June 16, 1910, which is of record l the Public Registry of Warren 'ounty, State aforesaid, in Book 81, 'age 240, to which including the bove mentioned, reference is herey made as a part of this conveynce. This the 15th day of June, 1934. JESSE R. CLARK, JR., Trustee. ). L. CARLTON. Atty. J29-4t rfAKES YOU LOSE UNHEALTHY FAT A young woman of Norwich, Conn., writes: "I lost 16 lbs. with my first ottle of Kruschen. Being on night luty It was hard to sleep days but now ilnce I am taking Kruschen I sleep (lenty, eat as usual and lose fat, too. a-.*-? foLra ftnp half tflfl* "AO UUO uu ?"V ipoonful of Kruschen Salts In a glass >f hot water In the morning before sreakfast?one bottle that lasts 4 sreeks costs but little?get It at any Irugstore In America. If this first Kittle falls to convince you this Is the 3APE and HARMLESS way to lose ,'at?your money gladly returned, t Don't accept anything but Kruschen f you want to reduce safely. %'MELB v CIGAR ?up>ntHA t!l? ' ^Ifelba Selectos size never sold for less than jjTO 10c. You now can buy the ume else and quality?long Havana and imported to* ^ bacco for only 5c. J. R. POINTER CIGAR CO., RAl ??and Their Discoi *s Thc outv PcesiDaiT ? UMITEP STATES Vtyott AMMH* Tim STWnOU MAP 110 CAWW 8 CMAMCS. . RD "* and South To Fair Charm Honors i p:;:'|IF^w^<^Jr:-'' .., :.3^^^-y:::<::-f^aa S Jjj <jm - ' \ fa.., shown at top left will compete Long Beach, CaL, (top right) and Wash., for national charm honors tion. McClelland Barclay, famous 3 one of the judges. dates, neither of those sections won a first place. The judges?McClelland Barclay, famous illustrator, Margery Wilson, charm authority, and Frances Ingram, beauty expert?struggled for weeks at the task of making final selections. ^ ; Georgie Berry, a vivacious strawhaired blonde, from Richmond, Va., will represent the South in the final round of the beauty battle. She has never had a tooth filled and the excellence of her teeth and gjums is said to put her in good position to win. Mary Elizabeth Bort, a classic type of beauty, of Long Beach,.Cal* and Mildred M. Smith of Wrlbur, Wash., a town of 370 population, will be arrayed against the Southern beauty. Each of them has more than her share of feminine charm. The California girl has only one small filling in her teeth and Miss Smith's teeth are described by thq examining dentists as "the kind you read about but never see." |; The three requisites of dental charm, according to the judges, are a natural, engaging smile, and beautiful teeth and gums. Most of the candidates, they found, had exceptional teeth. The candidates ranged in age from 2 to 64 years. Recent rains have brought out an excellent growth of both old and new plantings or raspberries in Burke county. Berries on the old plantings are ripening now. A PECULIAR CLAIM TO RELIEVE GETTING UP NIGHTS This manufacturer admits that his product may not be the best remedy for irritation of the bladder. He does know that he is selling millions of them. This could not be done unless thousands were successful. He says, "You be the judge." Get a 25c box BUKETS. After four days, if not pleased go back and get your money. Bukets the bladder laxative are made from buchu leaves, juniper berries, etc. They drive out impurities and ex-. ces3 acids. This relieves the irrita-j tion which causes you to get up nights, burning and frequent de- j sire. You are bound to feel better after this flushing and you get your I regular sleep. Guaranteed by Hun- j ter Drug Co. I JJIGH, N. C., DISTRIBUTORS j ireries ranted. North Grate Relieves Headache , Due To Constipation Thedford's Black-Draught has been used iri my family for years," writes Mm. J. A. Hightower, of Carthage^ Texas. "I take It for sick headache that comes from cocstt- V. patlon. When I fed a headache Doming on, Y. take a dose of Black- rs Draught It acts and my head gets easy. Before I knew of Black- u Draught I would suffer two or f three days?but not any more shoos C have used Black-Draught" Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT Purely VereUhle Un?w "CHILI)HUN UXC THX SMUgg ^ CI oj Built Up Strength ?< > By Taking Carchri S Here's her own account of how 4 Mrs. T. 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