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PAGE 2 Littleton N MRS. JACK N Mrs. Ellis Joyner and children of Richmond are visiting Mrs. J. R. Glasgow and Mrs. C. E. Foster. Miss Audrey Benson of New York is spending this week with Miss Annie Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mohorn of i Weldon were guests of Mrs. J. B. Boyce on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper of I Norfolk were the guests of Mrs. B. I P. Cooper on the Fourth. Misses Christine, Evelyn and Virginia Evett are visiting relatives in Washington. Miss Cor a Mae Joyner returned last week to her home in Cypress Chapel, Va.f after spending a few weeks here with her cousin, Misses Virginia and Blanche Threewitts. Mr. Jimmie Rainey is visiting relatives in Charlotte. Miss Carrie Helen Moore left " ~A-?->?*? Kq fVixa oriinat nf A/Tr OtibUi UOjr W MV Wiv quvuv v* * . and Mrs. J. A. Moore at their home in Edenton. Mrs. A. B. Schlichter Jr. and little daughter, Mary Frances, of Norfolk are visiting Mrs. Schlichter's parents, Mr .and Mrs. W H. May. Miss Lucille Topping spent Sunday at Jamesville. Miss Edith Tyler Riggan of Warrenton is spending this week here with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Wagner. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Stansbury, Mrs. Ola Mae Gardner and Mr. Jesse King spent the Fourth at Ocean View. Miss Hazel Inscoe is spending the week at Dawson with her sister, Mrs. Tommie Partin. Mr. A. P. Farmer returned Mon -i day to Newport News aiter spending a few weeks at his home here. Mrs. J. B. Boyce is spending this week in Warrenton with her son. ' Mr. J. B. Boyce. Miss Erma Fishel returned to her home at Southern Pines Thursday after spending a week here as the truest of Miss Alberta Foster. J Mr. Ed Powell and daughters, Miss Caroline Powell and Mrs. Mary Brantley of Warrenton were visitors in town Monday afternoon. Miss Irene Hopkins of Raleigh and Miss Fay Gupton of Oxford are guests of Miss Mary Dell Harris this week. Mrs. C. N. Riggan and Miss iLiOis Riggan are spending some time in Oxford with Mrs. Molly Nicholson. Miss Inez' Egerton of Washington, D. C., was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. John Picot made a business crip to Columbia, S. C., the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Draper of Jackson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jones. Mrs. Gertrude Carpenter of Roa noke Rapids is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Salmon. Mrs. A. B. Schlichter and Albert Pishel of Norfolk spent a few days here last week. Miss Mary Elizabeth Floyd of Clinton is spending this week here as the guest of Mrs. A. P. Farmer. Mrs. Grace Whitaker of Enfield is visiting Mrs. B. P. Cooper. Miss Frances Bailey of Raleigh spent several days here this week with her cousin, Miss Louise Stansbury. Misses Esmond and Una Bradley of Ahoskie were Sunday guests of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Rufus A. Bradley. Mr. George Ragland of Colerain was a week end visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Joyner of Roanoke Rapids were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bonney. Miss Mary Emma Smith of Norfolk left Tuesday to spend a few days in Franklinton after spending the week end here with her grandmother, Mrs. C. G. Moore. Mrs. Eugenia Perry of Raleigh spent the fourth here with her mother, Mrs. Neill MacRae. Miss Beth Partin spent a few days last week in Weldon with Miss Susie Spruill Mohorn. Miss Helen Willingham of Rocky Mount was the guest of Mrs. J. T. TMLU. MM vu..^.u ucu&uia uu uic ruiu tii. Miss Helen Browning and Willis 8tailings spent the Fourth at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shaw of Rocky Mount were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perry. Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Justis, Miss Mary Shields Justis, Mrs. J. H. ! Dr. Rufus S. Jones AJ., MJL, DJX.S. Oaxnl Plasties of Dentistry T.RAT SERVICE Citizens Bank Building Phone 70 Oat (f office every Thursday gwwiiiHniiiiiiiiiiimmniHiiiiwmi Wurenton, North I iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiinnr ews Events ELSON, Editor Alexander and Miss Annie Alexander spent last week in Washington D. C., and Virginia Beach. Mrs. M. W. Ransom returned Monday night from Weldon where she spent several days with hei daughter, Mrs. W. W. Johnston. Mrs. Herbert Smith and son, Herbert, of Rocky Mount were visitors in town Sunday. Mr. W. A. Nelson spent the week end in Richmond. Dr. W. E. Campbell spent Sunday and Monday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ivey of Warrenton were visitors in town Sunday. Miss Helen Bragg of High Point and Mr. Jack Bragg of Raleigh are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bragg, at their home in Airlie. Little Miss Ballard Mohorn of Weldon spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Boyce. Mrs. M. Nelson, Mrs. B. L. Rives, Mrs. C. T. Cheek, Misses Helen Browning and Isabel Nelson spent Saturday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Whitehead of Richmond, Va., were visitors in town Saturday. Mr. Harry Cassada of Roanoke Rapids spent the week end at his aome here. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnston and daughters left Sunday to spend two weeks at Ocean View. Miss Hazel Topping is visiting Miss Doris Topping in Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Miss Alice Adell Jones and Mr. Buck Williams of Norlina spent Sunday it Norfolk. Mrs. Clement Pegram is visiting relatives in Macon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson of Clinton are visiting Mrs. Simpson's noronfc TVTr onH Mrs A fr "Rnh jitt, at their home near Littleton. Miss Lucy Leach is spending this week at Chapel Hill where she is attending a convention of welfare workers. Miss Virginia Inscoe of Greensboro is spending this week here with her mother, Mrs H. A. Inscoe. Mrs. T. B. Cook and children returned Sunday from Henderson where they have been visiting Mrs. Cook's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Parmer and children spent the week end in Clinton and Raleigh. Miss Thelma Boyd of Roanoke Rapids was the guest last week of Miss Verona Topping. Miss Alice Adell Jones left Thursday for Washington, D. C., after spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. M. Nelson entertained the members of her bridge club and a few invited guests on Wednesday | afternoon. Mrs. B. L. Rives held nigh score and was awarded an attractive prize. The hostess served e delicious ice course following ths games. Those playing were Mesdames J. R. Ivey, H. A. House Horace Palmer, B. L. Rives, J. P Leach, Alice Browning, C. A. Jones Luther Williams, H. P. Robinson M. P. Cassada and Jack Johnston. AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary met on Thursday afternoon, Jul] 5th, in the home of Mrs. D. G Jones. Mrs. Z. B. Mitchell, Chaplain, opened the meeting with ? prayer. Mrs. C. M. Hale, President had charge of the program. At election of officers for the coming year was held, and Mrs. C. M. Hah was re-elected president, Mrs. P. A Johnston was chosen as vice-presi dent, Miss Fannie Newsom, secre MAKES YOU LOSE UNHEALTHY FA1 A young woman of Norwich, Conn, writes: "I lost 16 lbs. with my firs bottle of Kruschen. Being on nigh1 duty It was hard to sleep days but nov since I am taking Kruschen I sleei plenty, eat as usual and lose fat, too. To take off fat?take one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts In a glas of hot water in the morning befor breakfast?one bottle that lasts weeks costs but little?get it at an; drugstore in America. If this firs bottle falls to convince you this is th SAFE and HARMLESS way to los fat?your money gladly returned. Don't accept anything but Kruschei if you want to reduce safely. 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 CAUSE of your trouble. Per* sistent use brings permanent nlief. Sold by all druggist*. Carolina J I tary, and Mrs. D. G. Jones, treas; urer. The following members were I present: Mrs. Z. B. Mitchell, Mrs. j C. M. Hale, Mrs. J. L. Skinner, j Mrs. E. E. Wollett, Mrs. W. B. | Browning, Mrs. B. P. Morris, Mrs. Ozella Keeter, Mrs. T. R. Walker, Mrs. T. N. Harrison, and Miss Fannie Newsom. The Auxiliary will not meet during the month of August, but will meet on the first Wednesday in ' September with Mrs. Ozella Keeter. Littleton, Route 1 j ' Mr and Mrs. Bob Stallings of Henderson visited relatives on this route last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Shearin and daughter, Rachael, and son, Grover, and Mr. Dan Shearin spent Sunday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pittard and daughter visited their mother, Mrs. Fannie Pittard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tucker and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tuckar of Vaughan passed through this community Sunday. Mrs. William Best and daughter, Miss Madam, were pleasant callers on this route last week. Mr. Julian Alston and sister, Miss Marie, are visiting relatives in Aiabama. Misses Mary and Estelle Henry visited Miss Christone Boone recently. Calvary-Thelma Items Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sillery spent a few days last week with her sister in Newport News, Va. Mr. Randolph Mitchell of Morehead City spent last week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ethridge were Sunday visitors here. Misses Catherine Mitchell and Dorothy Myrick spent a few days last week in Weldon. Mrs. H. T. King entertained at a breakfast on Sunday morning t:i honor of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. John- j ston who were recently married. Miss Laurie B. Johnston received in Vin rlirtiwrr rnnm tvhprp tahlPG WPVP UK unm*5 A VViii Ti*av*v nw.? set for sixteen guests. An appropriate verse directed each person to his place. A very attractive book of verse in the form of advice, menus, receipts, etc., was made during the meal and presented to the bride and groom. Mrs. Floyd B. Wood of Pennsylvania is visiting her mother. Miss Virginia King spent Sunday night in Roanoke Rapids. Inez Items i Mrs. Jones has been visiting her brother, Mr. W. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown and children of Norfolk, Va., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown recently. Miss Rosalie Brown spent one night last week with Miss Pattie Edwards. Miss Mabel Benson of Petersburg, Va., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. , A. Benson. A large number attended the f 1 w-. f? "hull feeling" After Meals Here Is how Thedford's BlackDraught proved helpful to Mr. ' Archie W. Brown, of Port Green, Fla.: "I have taken Black-Draught when I have felt dull from over. eating or eating too hurriedly," he writes. "Small doses right alter meals rid me of gases and heavy feeling. I am a great believer in j Black-Draught." r Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT ' Purely Vegetable Laxative "CHILDREN LIKE THE STRUT" WUELh s. CIGAR ?up*am Selectos site jA never sold for leu A?? ?S 10c. You now can buy the me rice and quality?long Havana and imported tobacco for only 3c. ? J. K. rOLNTER CIGAR CO., R?1 CITIZENS INSURAN s G. W. Poindexter, Pre* Warrent FIRE LIFE Insurance 1x TT_ Il^ODoUll US Insurance HE WARREN RECOF funeral of Mr. R. D. Cheek last week. Mrs. Wilmott Aycock and children of Elberon spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Benson. Misses Vera, Gladys and Edith Benson and Mr. Clarence Benson were visitors In the home of their uncle, Mr. W. A. Benson, one night last week. Robert and Helen Ayscue visited in the home of Mr. L. H. Benson one day last week. Little Miss Druslla Kink spent last week with her grandmother Mrs. Joe King. Miss Janie Edwards spent Saturday night with Miss Hazel Benson. Mr. and Mrs. George King and little daughter, Druslla, spent Saturday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheek. Mr. Clarence King of Durham spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. Mr. Palmer King spent Saturday night with W. A. Benson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Overby and children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King Sunday. _ r,j 4U. m<An(. jlviloo iviurum rving wa,a uic gucnv of Miss Sadie King Sunday. A large crowd attended services at Shady Grove Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Alston, Misses Mary and Bernice Alston of Holister visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Benson Sunday night. Miss Perrie Davis visited Miss Annie Miles Harris Sunday. Palmer Springs Items Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell of Camp Meade, Md., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tanner. Mrs. R. L Watkins and children of Palmer Springs are spending this week with Mr and Mrs. W. Newell. Mr. W. J. Tucker and Mrs. Don Williamson and children of Washington, D. C., are guests of Mrs. W. O. Tanner. Misses Prances Hayes, Pattie Hendrick, Harrett Hudgins, Pel a and Ruth Read and Mr. James Read joined the party of young people at Norlina on a camping trip to White Lake this week. Miss Judy Bobbitt of Norfolk spent last week at home with her father, Mr. E. P. Bobbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Byrley and cftiidren or Durnam spent tne ween end with Mr. E. P. Bobbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Jacobs of 1 HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unless two ptnta of bile Jaloe flow dally from your liver Into your bowel*, your food decay* In your bowel*. This poisons your whole body. Movement* gee hard and constipated. You get yellow tongue, yellow ?kin. pimple*, dull eye*, bad breath, bad taste, gal, dlxzineis, headache. You autre become an ugly-looking, foul smell* In*, sour-thlnklng person. You bar* lost your personal charm. Everybody wants to run from you. But don't take salt*, mineral watelra, oils, laxative pills, laxative candtea or chewing gums and expect them to get rid of this poison that deatroy* rour personal ebarm. They can't do it, for they only more out the tall 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 top this decay potion in your bowels. The oae mild vegetable medicine which starte a free flow of your bile Juice Is Carter's Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) In Carter'*. Only fine, mild vegetable extracts. If you would bring back your personal charm to win men. a tart taking Carter's Little Liver Pills according to directions today. 254 at drug stores. O Refuse "something Just as good", for It may gripe, loosen teeth or scald, rectum. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by nam* and get what you ask for. 01833.C.M. Co ALEIGH, N. C.f DISTRIBUTORS 1 CE S BONDING CO M. E. Grant, SactV on, N. O. LIABILITY BONDS of a// Kinds upon Your Problems U) Fortress Monroe spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rober Tanner. Mr. C. B. Hendrick visited in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. J. C. Pridgen of Norlina visited Mrs. C. S. Newell last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newell a ad children spent Sunday at Inez with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheek. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Read of Zebulon recently visited ' eUti"36 here. Afton Items Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pinnell of Newport News visited relatives In the community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Limer and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mabry attended Mr. Billy Currin's reunion at Palmer Springs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Teague of Wake Forest were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Frazier on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Pinnell and Mr. Joe Egerton are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pinnell Newport News. Misses Marie Pinnell, Katherinc Dickerson, Florence Martin and Mr Vernon Dickerson have returned rc their homes after spending some time in Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Davis, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Numa Weaver anc children were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Louis Puller on Sundaj night. Friends are very sorry to learr that Mrs. R. L. Pinnell Sr. is in ' hospital at Norfolk, Va. The Live Wire Class of Provi dence Church showered Mr. ant Mrs. John Howard Daniel in the home of his parents on Fridaj night. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ridout wen VARICOSE OR SWOLLEN VEINS?ULCERS Tou poor sufferers from bad legs! What misery you have endured! Whal crippling discomfort! But here at last is help for you! Nc operations nor injections. No enforced rest nor time off from work. A simple home treatment with Emerald Oil heals your sores like magic, reduces swelling, ends pain, and makes yous legs as good as new?while you go JJD A about your dally routine ai usual. ll# Follow the easy directions ?you are sure to be helped fr-.9r or money back?druggists m mom mm everywhere. ton The ant w its habit of pre winter. It is a less* to your winter i We have h been racked am They make an are sold at a pi tion of anyone i t * We sugge several cords < the remainder woodshed, bas? the cold rains, * be thankful tha wood to comba i tie forethought and money. TELL J? BIGNALL JONES Bates, North Omlhi dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dickerson on Sunday. The Alton's Woman's Club held Its regular monhly meeting in the home of Mrs. A. H. Prazier on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. B. L. Reavis and children are staying some time with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Burroughs. Birthday Party Miss Blanche Burroughs delightfully entertained a number of her friends in her home at her birthday party on Thursday night of last week. Japanese lanterns lighted the front yard where games were enjoyed. After playing the games for some time the guests were invited into the dining room, which was aglow with burning candles. Cut flowers were arranged throughout the room, which carried out a Don't Read This Unless you are interested in a 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!" I LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Town of War rente SUMMARY OF BUI , For Fiscal Year End GENERA I Administrative and General i Street Department ' Police Department Fire Department } Water Department ; Hotel Department BOND Total For Bond Fund?Bonds $5,00( ! Total Estimate of Revenue?For All t | Surplus in the General Fund [ Surplus in the Bond Fund H. W. RODWELL, C | By order of the Board of Comm i i * Detail estimate on record in th [ where any interested citizens may vii total. TUF ANT iiil run . on scriptural recognitio paring in summer for t on that is particular per :uel supply. undreds of cords of mil! d drying in the summer's excellent stove and he rice low enough to meri who desires to save on h $2.50 PER CORD J Ji - J ?i ?, ? St tnat you piaue yuur this wood cut stove of the summer you can jment, or under your hoi sleet and snows of winte ,t you have an ample sup ,t the cold. The piano i now will save you worr: ^PHONE 17 es Rrot DUKE JONES HC I ??lor Ice cream and cake wem about fifty guests ^ ceived many useful and ?85 "-Hi gifts. d l?lUtifn H J Monthly Pain, 11 .Women who p Anrvw found that severe nfi1^ have been relieved andTK^ oontiAued use of it forarJ ^ ^B>iO jebgjh of time K be?* renewed and H . health improved. ^ erUlaly helped me." ' k#?. J H Thouanadj of woman wn fcMMtUnd them, ir tt <io?^5 I5"* ZOO; consult a phntoea l*t<l ^n'h W WW EYES EXAMINED AND GUSSSJ FITTED H?U > ' Every Monday morning lioia ) m ^Bu,! to 11:00. Office with Dr. Rujm Jones, the dentist, over Citing i Bank, Warrenton. Main ottk* m Hv P. O. at Roanoke Rapid}. ^ "r DR. E. D. HARBOUR Bf 1 OPTOMETRIST M m, North Carolina Bfl 3GET ESTIMATE * K ing June 30th, 1935 H"c L FUND $3,088.84 8,326.16 '2,880.00 Kc 1,450.00 H0 5,850.00 V 750.00 $12,34660 H>'> H FUND ^KQn ) 00; Int. $3,820.00 I m.0& ^Kla 13'.,165.00 $30,145.41 ^He $4,231.21 ^Ba 8,025.53 $12256*1 'IU&UUicui ui luc x' uiautc v/tNiuiuivcc. lssioners, July 9, 1934. ^Ktr e office of the Warrenton Water Co 3W items going to make up published I : ____________________ ^Hnu: I Hon I n on account of Bh' he cold days of k tinent in regard \ H> I clnhs that have || I k/AV\>Vk/ ; sun for months. 4 ater wood and f K t the considei'a- K!c tis fuel bill. J Kb m I Ku order new for ^ K.c length. During store it in your H ise. Then when ir come you will j >ply of good dry )art is that a litinconvenience | K NOW U hers I iWARD JONES, JR
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