IiPAV, JANUARY 25, 1! ^ N Record I classified Rates t7^ord eacn Issue ??0De (TH:sTy]3e) !/ Cents a Wor - ~ Strictly Confidential i JVo Classified Ads Charged Except to Regular Display Advertisers \o Ads Received Over Telephone '{ CHICKS FOR SALE?R. I. Is and White Leghorns at JO per hundred?Hatches every nday?Place orders early? i Dameron. jli-4t-c r BED FERTILIZER, CROP izers, soda, and fertilizer rials for sale by Jones lers. We handle the well- ? smirh-Douglass brand. M ?.Uv\u Hor SALE-CORN MILL AND EN gme. Will sell separately or toI gether. Stone mill. J- A. Shepherd, I Eberon. N. C. ltpd. OR IMMEDIATE SALE. RE AI able terms?my eight-room house in pines with several acres of land I adjoining Mr. Loyd Kinsey's place. H niter and lights. Mrs. N. M. Pal mer. Warrenton. fcrnlixo" FOR RENT ? ON | Main Street. In good repair and with garage. Miss Annie Belle Mc Craw. Warrenton, N. C. ltc H5 MULES FOR SALE?FIFTY OF | them are fresh mules and the I other 25 are second-hand. I. B. B Gardner. Spring Hope. j25-2t LEGAL NOTICES I COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF LAND I Under and by virtue of an order >f the Superior Court of Warren County made in that special proceedings entitled Walter P. King, Administrator, vs. Herbert King and others, the same being an order of resale, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 9th day of February. 1935. at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in the Town of Warrenton, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow inj described tract of land laying and being in Warrenton Township, Warren County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as foilcws: Beginning at a stone, the Old PerB corner; thence South 88 degrees! as 44 poles to a white oak. Har net Moss' Southwest corner; thence 112 degrees East 97 poles and U frv ? , u ^ ? -iM a Liiuppea gum on souui side of Reedy Creek: thence up the said creek its various meanders about 34 poles to a chopped maple; thence South 8 degrees West 124 poles and 10 links to the beginning, containing thirty-five (35) acres, and being the same land conveyed to R. Y. King by J. M. Frazier and wife, by deed recorded in Book 86, Pa?e 580. Warren County Registry. This 23rd dav of January, 1935. J24*2t JOHN KERR, JR., Commissioner. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE An advance bid of 10 percent having been placed on the sale of the hereinafter described land, by authority of law, and by virtue of authority vested in the undersigned K Substitute Trustee in a certain |feed ?f trust executed and delivered *5 R. S. McCoin, Trustee, by Junius *|e-ds and wife. Maranda Fields, on March 12. 1929, said deed of trust !* recorded in Register's Office J Warren County, N. C., in book ? Page 10. and that certain instrument wherein Al. B. Wester Is substituted trustee under said deed 01 trust in lieu of R. S. McCoin, jaid instrument duly recorded in agister's Office of Warren County, " " in book 138, page 290, default Wing been made in the payments secured under said deed of trust, at the request of the holder note and an order of the court, 1 *'11 again offer for sale, by public suction, to the highest bidder for tj)sh. at the Court House Door in w&rrentnn M r* m.A/i Iir v/., ao i^.uv v the fn?Thursday, January 31, 1935, following described real estate, * bidding to begin at $220.00:? ji -n at a stone, old gate place, of nv^ Jf'nes comer of land bought sain t er Rowland, run thence along Jones line S. 3, 26.35 chs. to a ?] e oak tree in Jones line; thence J, ^ the line of Oliver Rowland 3 E. 2.27 chs. to a large poplar Do ,ranch> 43 links beyond a small K 5: thence down said branch N *3 E. 0.80 chs., 5T. 63 E. 1 ch., 74 chs., N. 43 E. 6.25 chs., N. L I E. 5.25 chs., N. 43 1-2 E. 3 flc N' 55 E. 3.65 chs., N. 49 E. b chs-, N. 60 E. 1 ch., N. 49 E i) 934 Wamnton, North Carol] 1.66 chs.. N. 64 1-2 E. 1 ch., N. M 59 E. 1.87 chs., N. 81 E. 1 ch., N. V 75 E. 0.80 chs., N. 60 E. 4 chs., S. I 87 E. 1 ch., S. 67 1-2 E. 1 ch., S. I 51 E. 1 ch., S. 39 E. 1.56 chs., to ash I and birch on the said branch; I thence S. 79 E. 1.15 chs., to center I of Shoe co Creek 43 links beyond I a large birch; thence up said creek I N. 22 W. 5.61 chs., N. 44 1-2 W. I 4.40 chs., N. 48 W. 3.72 chs., N. I 42 1-2 W. 3.35 chs., N. 46 1-2 W. I 3.65 chs. to mouth of mill race, N. I 44 W. 3.25 chs., to Howard Jones I corner on the creek; thence along I said Jones line S. 71 1-2 W. 12 chs., I S. 51 1-2 W. 10 chs., to the begin- I ning, containing 52 1-2 acres, being I the land bought of C. T. and Oliver I Rowknd. For further description see I deed ;rom said Rowlands. This the 15th day of January, I AL. B. WESTER, jl8-2t Substituted Trustee. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE I BANK OF MACON, OF MACON, | 1 A fund has been paid to theli Clerk of the Superior Court of War-11 ren County to cover prorata divi- I dends on all valid and existing li- I abilities recognized as such by the I Bank of Macon, of Macon, N. C., on I the date of its closing and for which I no claims have been filed; and to I cover prior dividends unpaid on I claims filed too late to share in I such dividends. The Clerk will hold I this fund, together with a list of I such creditors, for a period of three months from the date of filing the I Final Report of the liquidation of I the above trust and such creditors I are hereby notified to take actions I in the premises as are necessary to I nrnt.prt their rpsnect.ive interests. I GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks of North I Carolina. jl8-4t J TRUSTEE'S SALE ? Empowered by deed of trust ex ecuted by E. A. Solomon and wife Maria Solomon on the 14th day of December 1920 to B. B. Williams, trustee, which deed of trust is re- N corded in the office of the Register w of Deeds for Warren county in Book ? . Ill, page 218, upon default of the j indebtedness therein secured and at the noteholders request I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder N. J at the county court house door, N. Warrenton, N. C., on the 11th day Mor of February, 1935, the following des- who cribed tract or parcel of land in n Fishing Creek Township, Warren that County, North Carolina: has Bogin at stone, sweet gum and Cou: pine pointers where lot 7 comes on sell I to old Sam Williams line, thence ende iN. 78 W 145 P 20 L to a pine in Ella said Williams' line, corner 'for lot of d j 5; thence 122 P to an ash on North non side of Reedy Creek, thence down dilig j said Creek to a Birch tree at the and I corner of lot 4; thence N 12 W take 38 P. to a stake, corner for lots No. to a 2 and 3 on line of lot No. 4; thence of ti N 65 E. 68 P. 13 L to a stake in a state branch on line of lots No. 2 and 3 frorr corner of lot No. 8; thence 184 P of tl to the beginning, containing 135 to tl acres and being lot No. 6, Spruill in t survey, of the land of Maholey Wol- Supe lett. appl This 10th day of January, 1935. of s W. H. DAMERON, m^J Executor of B. B. WILLIAMS, jll-4t Trustee. 3 Q ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE piaii Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of E. L. Pike, de- A ceased, late of Warren county, N. He C., this is to notify all persons hav- of tl ing claims against said estate to late present them to the undersigned notil at Littleton, N. C., on or before agab December 21, 1935, or this notice to m may be plead in bar of recovery. All son, persons indebted to said estate will 1936, please make immediate settlement, in b This December 21, 1934. debt R. H. PIKE, mak d21-6ts Administrator. j4_6t ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Hen( Having qualified as administrator Box of the estate of Susie W. Duke, late of Warren county, N. C., this is to A notify all persons having claims He against said estate to present same of tl to me at Louisburg, N. C? Route 2, of V on or before the 4th day of January, this 1936, or this notice may be pleaded clairi in bar of recover. All persons in- presi debted to said estate are asked to fied, make immediate payment. uece This 4th. day of Jan., 1935. pled ROY M. DUKE, A1 jll-6t Administrator. will men ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ^ Having qualified as administrator 1934. of the estate of John S. Plummer, late of Warren county, N. C., this rj21-( is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same T to me at Greenville, N. C., on or En before January 1, 1936 or this notice ecuti may be pleaded in bar of any re- Polk covery. All persons indebted to said regis estate are asked to make immedi- offic ate settlement. p. 2( This January 1, 1935. holdi DR. J. A. BATTLE, cord? j4-6tc Administrator, publ THE HOUS Pilliir, JURE iapre/jedtheboy/^I torfflv^WITH THE CLEVER BOXINGJ ;>, Jjj|[ TflUWim LEARNED FROM THUUVU*. pun J I In* GENl Old II M F< Iaim NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In Superior Court th Carolina ren County, j. Salmon Admr. of the estate Miss. Ella J. Shearin Dec'd. vs. r. Harriss, F. D. Shearin, Mrs. J. Harriss, P. J. Shearin, deechi Shearin and others se whereabouts is Unknown, le defendants will take notice an action entitled as above been commenced in the Superior rt of Warren County N. C., to land to make assets to pay the :btedness of the estate of Miss J. Shearin dec'd., that many efendants interested parties are residents and cannot after due ence be "found within this state; the said defendants will futher notice that they are required ppear at the office of the Clerk tie Superior Court of the above ; and county within thirty days i the issuring and publication lis notice and answer of demur le complaint which will be filed he office of the clerk of the :rior Court, or the plaintiff will y to the Clerk of the Superior aid county for the relief deded in said complaint, tis 3rd day of Dec. 1934. W. K. NEWELL, Clerk Superior Court, r. Daniel itiff's Attorney. DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE iving qualified as Administratrix he estate of Emma M. Daniel, of Warren county, this is to y all persons having claims nst said estate to present same ie, properly verified, at HenderN. C., on or before January 5, or this notice may be pleaded ar of recovery. All persons ined to said estate will please e immediate settlement. MATTIE D. EDWARDS, ; Administratrix, ierson, N. C. 102. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tving qualified as administrator ie estate of Emma Harris, late barren County, North Carolina, is to notify all persons having as against the said estate to ent them to me, properly verion or before the 21st day of ;mber 1935 or this notice will bej in bar of recovery thereof. 1 persons indebted to this estate | please make immediate settlet with me. lis the 19th day of December ROY PIERCE, 5t. pd. Administrator, RUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND j ipowered by deed of trust ex- i ed by A. L. Nicholson to Tasker j , Trustee dated Jan. 1st, 1920,1 tered in the Register of Deeds e of Warren County in Book 107, )0, after default and at bonder's request, we will sell, in acmce with said instrument, at ic auction to the highest bidder IE OF HA - THE WARREN RECC JINE Fashioi later Groirn >r Sale I >s grot . for cash, at the Court House door of Warren County at noon on the 26th day of February, 1935, the following described tract of land in Warren Count, N. C: Beginning in the center of the Public Road leading from Warrenton to Ridgeway, opposite a Stake and Stone, corner with Lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of Burwell and Boyd (a map of which division and survey is recorded in the office of the said Register of Deeds in Book 81, p. 428) and running thence along said Road 390 feet to a Stake, thence along a division line through Lot No. 3 S. 89-3-4 E. 3430 Feet to Fishing Creek, thence down said Creek to the corner of said Lot No.4, thence along the line of Lot No. 4 N. 89-3-4 W. 3300 Feet to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. This the 24th day of January, 11935. WILLIAM T. POLK & FRANK H. GIBBS, Admrs. of Tasker Polk, Trustee. j25-4t LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE By virtue of the power and authority conferred on T. O. Rodwell, Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by Willie May Stallings and wife, Blanche Stalling^, dated June 25, 1929, and recorded in Book 134, page 94, Warren Coun-| ty Registry, defaulting in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substituted trustee, appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 17th. day of January, 1935 at the request of the holder of the said note, will, on the 23rd day of February, 1935, at the court house door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following describ"I work all the time "I am 27 and a textile winder in th bad that I had to cry many times. I i days a month. Lydia E. Pinkham's Tab fully. For the first time in my life I do r the time now and feel strong.?Airs, i race St., Muskegon, Mich. LYDIA E. PINKH A Uterine Tonic and ZARDS I THINK YOUR. JOfT 1^^^ BOUt COU/IN CELIAC ZE-GEt UPON THE J|&>' vBlE AND TRY O. If / Oh/BUT IF ANY-) fV I ONE /HOULD JES )RD 1 =i ned I L By I hers I UHHEIHSHH ed real estate: situate in Judkins Township Warren County, State of North Carolina, to-wit: Known as the old Stallings Place, containing 96 acres, adjoining the lands of Robert Harris on the North and South, the lands of Ton Harris on the West and the lands of Joe and John Stallings on the East. This is the 18th? day of January, 1935. JOHN KERR JR., . j25-4t Substituted Trustee. LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE By virtue of the power and authority conferred on J. L. Coleman, Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by H. L. Watson and wife, Elvira C. Watson, dated June 15, 1920 and recorded in Book 111, page 82, Warren County Registry, defaulting in the payment of "the note secured by said deed of trust, wit? uuuersigiieu auudbitutcu tx uotcu, appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 17th. day of January, 1935 at the request of the holder of the said note, will, on the 23rd day of February, 1935, at the court house door, Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, situate in the town of Macon, Sixpound Township, Warren County, State of North Carolina: Two certain lots or parcels of land, one lot bounded on the north by Main Street, on the East by the lands of Elvira C. Watj son, on the South by street running I parallel with Main Street, and on , the West by the lands of J. H. Allen i being the lot known as J. H. Harris Lot and deeded to H. L. Watson by W. H. Dameron and wife, said deed recorded in Register of Deeds Office for Warren County in Book 91, page 585 to which special reference is hereby made. One other lote bounded and feel strong. . ." iii Can Escane eriodic Upsets men who must be on the job every ieed Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets, not only relieve periodic pain and nfort... they help to correct the IE of your trouble. If you take them irly .. . and if yours is not a surgical .. you should be able to escape lie upsets. icolate coated ... convenient... deble. Sold by all druggists. New small 50 cents. e mill. I had cramps so tsed to stav in bed two ^ ilets helped me wondertot suffer. I can work all JJKj. Bennie Coates, 1963 Ter- tf 3*^ WI 00 OUI MIT AM'S TABLETS Sedative for Women W oh,hu/h up/ ye; butma" 11 SUE// I'LL WAVE TO g LIVE THl/ RIP THAT HEN\ PLEAJE LO WL~ AGAIN. ?S DOOR/AND v?.u 4 Varrenton, North Carolina as follows: On the West by the foregoing described lot, on the South by street running parallel with Main Street, on the East by the lot known as the Kitty Warwick lot and on the North by Main Street and being that portion of land deeded to Elvira C. Watson by Jas. H. Harris and wife, said deed recorded in Register of Deeds office for Warren County. There is a two story frame store building on the above described two lots. This is the 18th., day of January, 19315. JOHN KERR JR., i j25 -4t Substituted Trustee. LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Ey virtue of the power and ; i authority conferred on J. J. Nichol- j son, Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by Jesse Gardner and ; wife, Kate Gardner, dated November 5, 1924 and recorded in Bookvj 124, page 13, Warren County Regis-J try, defaulting in payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substituted trustee, appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 17th. day of January, 1935, at the request of the holder of the said note, will, on the 23rd day of February, 1935, at the court house door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, sell tn the hicrhpst. hiriHpr for each the following described real estate, situate in Sixpound Township, Warren County, State of North Carolina and described as follows: Beginning at a stone in Robinson Ferry Road, J. C. Gardner's corner, thence along old Hebron Road 206 feet to a post oak, J. C. Gardner's corner, thence . West up said Hebron Road 60 feet to a stone at the head of a ditch on < South side of said Hebron Road, Mary P. Rodwell's corner, thence along said ditch 90 feet to a stone I at the corner of said ditch, Mary I P. Rodwell's corner, thence East along said ditch 125 feet to a stone on the West side of Robinson Ferry Road 316 feet to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less and : commonly known as the Metalln Store and Gin House Lot. Being the land and property sold to Jesse Gardner by W. G. Coleman. This is the 18th., day of January, . 1935. JOHN KERR JR., j25-4t Substituted Trustee. LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE .tsy virtue 01 the power and authority conferred on T. O. Rodwell, Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by H. B. Daniel and wife, Sarah Daniel, dated November 23, 1916 and recorded in Book 95 at page 157 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County,' defaulting in the payment of thel. note secured by said deed of trust,!" the undersigned substituted trustee,' appointed by the Clerk of the1 Superior Court on the 17th day of January, 1935 at the request of the holder of the said note, will, on the 23rd. day of February, 1935, at; the court house door, Warrenton.j North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, i sell to the highest bidder for cash! the following described real estate' situate in Warrenton Township, i Warren County State of North Carolina and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Walter Egerton, J. R. Riggan Jr., and the Clark Farm, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone in J. R.: "Full Feeling" After Meals Here is how Thedford's Black* Draught proved helpful tc Mr. Archie W. 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N. 38 3-4 E. 21 F'. 15 L., N. 36 1-2 E. 26 P. 9 L., N. 38 E. 12 P., N. 28 E. 20 P. 16 L. to a stone n the Junius Clarke line, S. 12 1-4 E. *87 P. 10 L. to a stone in the road at Walter Egerton's corner; thence S. 84 W. 102 P. 7 L to the beginning, containing 241-2 acres and being that certain traci; of land conveyed by W. G. Egerton and wife to Sarah Daniel, deed registered in Register of Deeds Office for Warren County, Book 80, page 227, to which special reference is hereby made. This is the 18th., day of January, 1935. JOEiN KERR JR., |25-4t Substituted Trustee. DEAFENED . HEAR Without Ear Drums New Amplified Acousticon usesa newouditory path ?bone conduction, detouring ear drum and middle ear mechanism. You can hear conversation from all angles and at greater distance, enjoy radio, talkies, church services. A happy release from present handicaps. Com. plete information and Free Booklet' Defeating Deafness" on request write? 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