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PAGE 2 mgaiiumtiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiitm: Littleton Is MRS. JACK Msster John William Jones spei last week in Jackson with his sista Mrs. Prank Brown. Mesdames J. B. and W. R. Boyc and their children of Warrento were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. 1 Boyo;. Mr A. F. Vick left Sunday for h home in Spring Hope after spend lng sjme time here with his daugb ter, Mrs. Ellis Perry. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bobbitt an their little son, Jimmy, of Raleigl were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. >. H. Bobbitt last Tuesday. Mr;. Julian Johnston and her soi Francis, Mr. and Mrs. W. House o Chlcigo, 111., Mrs. Mooney of Peters burg, and Mrs. Edmonds of Scotlan* Neck were the guests of Mrs. C. ? Nortliington a few days this week. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Wiggins an* Miss Dolly Daniel visited relatives in Warrenton Friday. Mrs. w. E. Matthews and childrei of Weldon spent the week end witl Mrs. J. L. Price. Mrs. J. R. Wollett spent Frida: and Saturday in Norfolk. Miises Mary Powell Pippen anc Pene ope Cowper of Greenville wen the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs J. P. Pippen. Mrs. R. M. Moore and children are visiting relatives in Durham. Miss Annie Tucker Moore returned ISaturday from Wake Forest where she has been attending summer school. Mr. Clarence Hale of Spartanburg. S. C., is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hale. Mr. A1 Quarles of Norfolk is spending his vacation at his home here. Mrs. Herman Riggan returned to her home in Aulander Saturday after spending several days here as the guest of Mrs. Cement Pegram. Misses Ethel and Lucy Harvey Moore visited friends in Enfield last week. Mr. H. L. Jones of Rich Square was a visitor in town Sunday. Mrs C T. Driver and Mrs. John Wilkinson of Durham spent Sunday in Littleton with relatives. Miss Emily Pippen is visiting hjr sister, Miss Mary Powell Pippen, in Greenville. Misses Helen Browning and Isabel Nelson and Mr. Ben Browning Jr. are spending this week at Virginia Beach. Mrs. W. P. Taylor and Miss Allene Taylor spent the week end a! Townsville with relatives. Mrs. H. C. Smith and her daughters, Misses Carrie Tucker and Mary Emma Smith, of Norfolk are here on a visit to Mr. C. G. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ward visited relatives in Battleboro Sunday. Miss Hezel Hale spent Sunday in Henderson with friends. Misses Grace Odom and Allene King of Macon were week end guests of Mrs. Clement Pegram. Mr. A. P. Farmer of Newport News spent the week end at hi? home here. J "A K %?n T/vUvt Tlrtfrrnl 1 r>f WT O r. iui. aixu uuuu avwcaa va ?? renton were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. C. Moore. Mr. P. W. Cooper arrived in towr Sunday after spending severa weeks at his home in Enoree, S. C. Mr. Ben Hicks and Mr. Brook Askew of Henderson were visitor in town Sunday. Mrs. Bill Jones returned Monda: after visiting relatives in Elizabetl City for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lambetl spent the week end in Reidsville. Mr. Harry Cassada spent th week end at" White Lake. Mr. O. N. Snead and Mr. Gran ville Snead of Sanford were Sunda guests of Mrs. H. L. Harris. Mr. Brantley Acree, who is at tending summer school at Wak Forest College, spent the week en with his parents, Mr. and Mr: Julian Acree. Mrs. Kate Ennis is spending th week in Raleigh with her daughte Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watkins c Henderson were week end visitoi in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stokes sper the week end at Ocean View. Mr. Hubert Speight of Roanok Rapids was a visitor in town Sur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wagner an Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salmon sper Sunday at Rich Square. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Thompso: of Norlina were Sunday guests < Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones. Miss Virginia Williams and Mas ters Prank and Edward Williams a Raleigh are on a visit to thei mother. Mrs. C. T. Benton. minnffliMMunnnmunmnmnimtt Dr. Rufus S. Jones JL&, MJL, DklX8. amend Practice of Dentistry i X-RAY SEE,VIC? Citizens Bank Building Phone 70 Out <9 office every Thursday iMiiiiiiiiuiiimnnnnmiuiiiMiiiiMi FFarrenton, North Ca fews Events ; NELSON, Editor unu?i?{{?i?itnnfflnmnnn??i8?nB?? c it Mr. and Mis. R L. Topping and ) r, children of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. J. Top- c :e ping. j n Mr. George Snuggs of Elon Col- j 3. lege spent a few days in town this v week. j. is Mr. Spencer Miller of Roanoke 1- Rapids spent the week end at his i- nome here. Misses Rebecca Leach and Kara d Reid Cole left Sunday to spend two t h weeks in Washington, D. C., and t New York City. d Rev. and Mis. Rufus A. Bradley F i. left Monday to spend this week at P f Norfolk and Virginia Beach. P Mi-. W. F. Williams returned Sun- S( i day from Ocean Viewr where he w i. spent last week. Miss Vera Jeruiings of Elizabeth B 1 City is visiting Miss Ertie Boyd ? s Warren. c J Mrs. Daisy Moody and her son, ^ i Mr. Clifford Moody, and his little j i daughter, of Dallas, Texas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rainey. ? t Miss Dorothy Newby left Friday to enter summer school at Duke ^ l University. " ! Rev. C. R. Jenkins is spending this week in Charleston, S. C. Mr. George Snuggs and Mi. s i James Jenkins motored to Green- 01 ville Sunday. a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mohorn and children of Weldon were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. B. Boyce. Mr. Bennie Kirkland of the U. S. Navy is visiting his father, Mr. Willie Kirkland. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake of ^ Jackson were visitors in town Sat- c urday. r Mr. W. E. Wagner and Mr. John 1 Upton were visitors in Henderson s Saturday. t Mr. George Ragland of Louis- i burg was a visitor in town during r the week end. s Mr. W. T. Skinner left Tuesday i night for California where he will I * spend his vacation. . Mr. George Thorne returned on > " Sunday from White Lake where lie spent last week. Misses Mary Daniel and Anne Carr of Wilmington are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Vick. Mr. J. D. Cassada left Saturday for a trip to Chicago and Canada. | Mrs. Roy Davis of Warrenton was the guest of Mrs. C. S. Northington i on Tuesday. \ : Misses Beulah Mae Vick, Mary ; Bella Vick; Christine Wood and j Geneva Bunn, Messrs. Clarence Vick and Robert Lee Jones of Spring r Hope were Sunday guests of M:\ s and Mrs. Ellis ferry. Mr. Clinton Smith of Raleigh I spent several days this week at his home here. l Mrs. T. B. Cook and children left Tuesday night to visit relatives in Henderson. t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Danville, Va., visited relatives in ; town last week. ; Miss Willie Robinson of Norlina and Miss Boles of Fayetteville were . guests of Misses Dolly and Lillian . Daniel on Wednesday. Mr. Edwin Bobbitt of Wake For1 "I work all the time a s "I am 27 and a textile winder in the " bad that I had to cry many times. I u< *s days a month. Lydia E. Pinkham's Tabl fully. For the first time in my life I do nc the time now and feel strong.?Mrs. B race St., Muskegon, Mich. - LYDIA E. PINKH ^ A Uterine Tonic and I n =&&*== 1 ; 1 CITIZENS INSURANCI I G. W. Poindexter, Pre*. = Warrenton, FIRE LIFE L Insuranceo Consult Us 1 Insurance I I ' irollna y st spent the week end with his >arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bobbltt. Mrs. S. T. Thome and little son, Sam Jr., of Charlotte are visiting ; blisses Annie and Tempie Thome. Mr. B. H. Browning spent a few lays this week in Henderson as -he :uest of his daughter, Mrs. Jack Vatkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook and laughters and Mrs. George Mcjaurin of Muskogee, Okla., and diss Amma Graham of Warrenton veie guests of Misses Dolly and Lilian Daniel on Thursday. GIVE BARBECUE On Saturday evening at 6 o'clock dr. and Mrs. H. P. Robinson enertained the employees of the Litleton Sales Company and a few aditional guests at a barbecue at 'anacea Springs. A delicious super consisting of barbecue, slaw, ickles, iced drinks and cake, was ;rved picnic style. Those present ere Mr. and Mrs. Julian Acree andj' heir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Zellar of | ialtimore, Brantley and Milton j leid Acree, Mr. and Mrs. W. j lenton. Fred and Billy Benton, Mr. j1 ?? _ J TUT^e, T> "J_I I 1 . u. regram, ivu. cuiu avaao. *v. yard, Mr. B. L. Rives, Mr. and Mrs. '. B. Cook, Dr. Horace Palmer, Dr. nd Mrs. L. H. Justis, and Mr. ;oger Moore. Halvary-Thelma Items Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myrick spent unday in Richmond as the guests f Mrs. Myrick's mother Who is '.n hospital there. We are sorry to report the illness OST 20 LBS. OF FAT IN JUST 4 WEEKS Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., writes: "I'm only 28 yrs. old-and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box if your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks igo. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have nore energy and furthermore I've lever had a hungry moment." Fat folks should take one half teapoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass if hot water in the morning before ireakfast?it's the SAFE, harmless vay to reduce as tens of thousands of nen and women know. For your health's sake ask for and ret Kruschen at any drugstore?the ?- ? ? 1 iil- ? UA I a >U3t IOr It UUiLie Liiai iaoin i wocuo 10 ?ut a trifle and if after the first bottle rou are not joyfully satisfied with relults?money back. IF YOUR BREATH HAS . A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL When we eat too much, our food decays In our bowels. Our friends smell this ieeay coming out of our mouth and call U jad breath. We feel the poison of this leeay all over our body. It makes ua gloomy, grouchy and no good for anything. What makes the food decay in the bowels? j Well, when we eat too much, our bile I *? u J!?WVof fa fha hilf> "iniee? 1 | UlCC '"**' ( b tlK ?1 r - . ?W ? M it is the most vital digestive juice in our Body. Unless 2 pints of it are flowing from >ur liver into our bowels every day, our novements get hard and constipated and ? of our food decays in our 28 feet of >owela. This decay sends poison all over >ur bod; every six minutes, it When our friends smell out bad breath [but we don't) and we feel like a whipped , iomcat, don't use a mouthwash or take a 1 axative. Get at the cause. Take Carter's I Little Liver Pills which gently start the 1 low of your bile juice. But if "something letter" is offered you. don't buy it, for t may be a calomel (mercury) pHl, which ioosens teeth, gripes and scalds the rectum n many people. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name and get what you tsk foe?25*. ?1W4, OhLCo. ? ?????????? nd feel strong. . ." i Can Escape eriodic Upsets len who must be on the job every ed Lydia E; Pinkham's Tablets. iot only relieve periodic pain and fort.. . they help to correct the ! of your trouble. If you take them ly ;;. and if yours is not a surgical . you should be able to escape c upsets. olate coated ... convenient... dele. Sold by all druggists. New small 0 cents. mill. I had cramps so sed to stay in bed two ets helped me wonder>t suffer. I can work all ennie Coates, 1963 TerMtOMMIT AM'S TABLETS Sedative for Women r E ft BONDING CO M. E. Grant, ScetV n n [ABILITY BONDS I all Kinds I ipon Your 'roblems I HE WARREN RECOB of Mr. Jessie Shaw who is in the Roanoke Rapids hospital recovering from an operation of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myriox spent the week end with Mrs. Myrick's family in Farmville. Mr. P. C. Myrick was a Sunday visitor in Halifax and Enfield. Miss Edna Stillman of Caswell is visiting Miss Maude Shaw. Miss Elizabeth King of Roanoke Rapids spent the week end at her home here. Messrs. Joe Mitchell and J. P. Elliot were visitors in Roanoke Rapids on Thursday. Miss Marie Morgan of Elizabeth City is visiting Miss Dorothy Myrick. Littleton, Route 1 9 J This community was visited with ^ the nicest rain Sunday night it has had in about two months and all 1 crops are much revived by it. Miss Christine Boone spent last 1 week in Warrenton with relatives. Mrs. Lawrence Pittard visited her 1 daughter, Mrs. Gaskill, in Washing- i ton, D. C.f last Sunday. Miss Verline Pittard and Mes- 1 dames Norman Pittard and W. R. iiii ? r r j i 3 TV T r\c Gii trit This i tain i Icircu In go to ov The^ tige | this s Tl I Print i ** U) W Bennett visited In this community last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker of Vaughan visited R. H. Pike last Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Heuay and daughter, Mary, visited friends on this route liast Wednesday. Little Miss Jessie Peele Walker of this community visited friends in Warrenton last week. Macon Items Most of the farmers in this section are curing tobacco this week. Miss Virgie Harriss returned home Sunday after spending the week with Miss Dorothy Gray. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dickerson of Richmond spent the week end with his mother. Mr. Walter Robertson of Rocky Mount spent Tuesday with his lather, who has been sick for quite i while. Mr. David Hight is rapidly improving after being sick with grip for some time. Mr. Vance Robertson motored to Hollister Sunday night. Miss Marv Ida Hardy of Rocky JV SEL] That Mercha A dvert Tie V Ret t Only More culars but C h jution Costs i statement is made in sp i well equipped printin lar printing. nsidering direct advert erlook mailing costs, i Warren Records enjoys rained through years o: ection. ie Press Pi ers & Publishers " + == snton, North Otrattn* Mount visited in the home of her aunt, Mrs R. J. Robertson, Tuesday night. Mrs. Lillian Gray visited in the home of Mrs. Ella Harriss Sunday afternoon. ""Mr. J. T. Robertson and Mrs. Sue Shearin spent Monday with Mrs. N. J. Robertson. Mrs. J. C. Stegall visited in Macon on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. P. E. Robertson and daughter visited in the home of Mrs. N. J. Robertson Sunday. Miss Irene King visited in the home of Mrs. Emma Dickerson on Sunday afternoon. Now that small gram has been harvested in piedmont Carolina, I growers report excellent growth of the lespedeza planted early last spring. S r Chas. E. Foster Civil Engineer, Surveyor Littleton, N. C. E E V ] nts Will Fine 1 C144 ft V ar rei :ord ? Effective th eaper when E \.re Consider* lite of the fact that we n g department, and do | ising we ask advertiser* lot forget the prestige among its readers?a i f service to the peoph uhlicliituv f HUUUUlllL V WARRENTON, N FRIDAY, JULY 27, i9a, 1 (SPEEB1 umitlw I p?S-JWW?l 1 No sensible person will continue suffer from these intense, aeonliw throbbing bunion pains when theT,? powerful penetrating yet harrAl I antiseptic Emerald Oil can readiw ? I obtained at any well stocked (W store. ^ Apply a few drops over the inflatntn?s I part and see how speedily the ^ hJD A disappears and the itflm matlon is reduced. ?0 ir?V velously powerful Is Em^i wtf ^ Oil that soft corns aeem t, I S&Xe shrivel right up and drop ol 1 Guaranteed. p<a BUCK-DRAUGMII "Such a Good Laxative," /"Writing from her home in Ft?. tuS,Mo,MT3. AnnaLaPiaiiiflgaj,. ?X fim a practical nurse ami I tec. I fr,Trtpnd to some of mj that they take Black-Drw&t, (V it is such a good laxative, I took it lor constipation, headache 4 dull feeling that I had so ouch A few doses of Blach-Drauji'? I felt Just fine." ge,HM to latny tna v?Tlnf rued It Uut ThtdhrtrtMH, K^t u ? good, pw^T T*irwi?l?iv tiw, millions ot p??k?l*e et tt wm iwr m _ i n' f _ E I I III i * i Q || I M ian I |1 I i iiK )is- I id. ;j * I lain- B K ires- j|l I Ull m i o. 1 c- j 1 I ? H
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