Lywwoi r.ecCftN ? I alfcb^LDunm , I 26th. Matt. B:I!fn Text: 1 Conn. 11:24. I H /aft to bear in mind / Lord's Supper is that it is jjDunemoration. Inspired g't'precious words of the flv ..j/yj do in remembrance J $ Holy Communion is a AT remembrance. As/ rfforms a most useful ser-l ,. JS very easy, in the I J /tor t* 1 f $ hustle and ousuc Ul | *cif?e& "'ays. to Jose sight of/ 'J0iS Moffatt once said that / gn ministers preach as I nothing happened beforeI ;urds}'- Because of the try-l ( the present, because ofl trption in the amazing de-1 us of today, we fail to re-1 there was a Jong yester-l rtifti Jesus and His in-1 iayed a very conspicious I Lord's Supper compels I mends for this lapse of I >: it reminds us forcibly I mpting us to think of I >3l Person, at once our / i our Hope. I he Supper is a feast off - - Early in the Chris-1 & the common name for the I was the ' Eucharist,"! "act of giving- thanks."| K nil remember that Jesus and| Espies gathered in the Upper J K-:.observe the passover, that J Kpr; rite celebrating the deliver- j Ejfroin the angel of death in J Kip:. Obviously the passover wasi Hypes feast, and the Holy Com- J ecu. its successor, is also a fes- j Rally the Lord's Supper is a I oniiEion of fellowship, a testi-1 M-.' to the unity of God's people, I E cncious rite. It is their su- J Ere act of worship. The 231 mil-| E of Roman Catholics, the 144 j Eons of Greek Orthodox ad-1 Eet.ti.. and the 207 millions asso-1 ited with the Protestant pooies ild this sacrament in the highest teem. SAYS UPSET MIND (Continued from page 1) id treated her injuries. Tire pis1 bah had struck her breast and netrated her arm. Dr. Peete ated that the woman told him 10 had shot her and that he and e officer found where the pistol ill wen: through screen wire and , ruck the wall after tearing ; rough Pie flesh of the woman. Davis, who had at one time been nfired to an institution for the entally deranged, was sentenced Jucge Devin to three years in . ate Prison. The alledged sale of ten cents irth of liquor cost Mac Moore, gro. six months of his liberty ier. he was convicted in Super- ' court on a charge of possessing d transporting whiskey for the irpose of sale. The case, which had been apaled from Recorder's court, was ' in the channels of court fe. Wiley James in an atto remove the drink temption Jrom her husband. Both she '4 her husband, as well as their "e son. testified that they went Moore s home and that Moore 0 them a small quantity of jskev for ten cents. Mr. James 1 'td that he had stopped at p'ace on many occassions a bought whiskey. His little son , led that he had been with his er a number of times when he ? JW at .Moore's. , ver ? tes'^'e(^ that he had sold any whiskey and that i _ hay he come there with Mrs. ' id thM ,?,:d not sel1 him any. He : rS' James asked him to \e a little, claiming there 1, 5 in the family, and that 1; he did not have a drop-It died that later the James I: ne to his house and hej1 James a small quantity I y horn a jar which had r with him and another 1, the yard during the ab-1; Mr. and Mrs. James. Hel. mother negro on the stand 11 Ktantiated his testimony It d to the whiskey being left 1 ard by some unknown man I ie transaction with Mrs. 1 the jury had returned its \ M guilty and counsel lor 1 dendant had appealed lor I ? behalf of his client, Judge I stated that Moore was the J hat both rtw ?j ? - vaajo una weis were I l?10 Put out of business and 1 ^ *as going to put him out 1 " permanent or shall be terminated i and the debtor restored to posses-' sion, or whether such trustee shall; be removed and the debtor continued [ in possession, or whether a substi- ] ; tute Trustee or Trustees shall be . appointed by the Judge. This 10th day of May, 1935. ; THOMAS H. CALVERT, Temporary Trustee. : NOTICE OF CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING i OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS, SIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OF WARREN. Notice is bereby given that I have | called a special meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the County of Warren to be held in the > court house at 3 o'clock, P. M. onj : Monday, May 27, 1935, for the pur-j pose of considering the advisability j or inadvisability of calling an elec-' 1 tion pursuant to Section 24 1-2 of H. B. 1491, being, "An act to exempt Paspuotank County from the provisions of Article Eight of Chapter Sixty-six, volume three, of the con1 solidated Statutes, known as the Turlington Act, and to set up an alcoholic control J board for the ; County of Pasquotank, (Carteret County, Craven County, Onslow County, Pitt County, Martin County, Beaufort County, Halifax County, Franklin County, Wilson County, Edgecombe County, Warren County, Vance County, Lenoir County, Rockingham County, Nash 1 County, | Greene County and also 1 f 1 L 1 towns Oi rmenurst iiuu ouuuuciu Pines)." Enacted by the General Assembly of North Carolina Sesi sion of 1935. This May 18, 1935. W. H. BURROUGHS, Chairman, The Board of County Commissioners for the County of Warren. LAND SALE BY SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE By virtue of the power and authority conferred on Tasker Polk, Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by Peter Kearney and wife, Fanny, dated February 14, 1918, and recorded in Book 99, at page 226, Warren County Registry, default having been made in payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned, substituted trustee, appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Warren County, North Carolina on the 1st day of May, 1935, at the request of the holder of the said note, will, on the 1st day of June, 1935, at the courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, situate in jucuans j. uwiuiu^, Warren County, state aforesaid, and described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of James H. Harris (formerly Jacob F. Brown); on the South by the lands of Hattie Kearney; on the East by Long Branch, dividing this tract from the lands of Ed Pike (formerly the lands of Marion JSE OF HA )N-SAY YOU CAN HELP ME-] M JST ASSUME THE ATTITUDE |PRI -AY AN D YOU'LL OET A.B10J OUT OF IT. / \ HE WARREN RECOR CT DC AAA zuse There i sed Every _y th-Douj I (ERTIL L. 9. jun? Johnson); on the West by the lands of James H. Harris, and more particularly bounded as follows: viz: Beginning at a Spanish oak on Long Branch, corner for James H. Harris (formerly Jacob P. Brown), thence West 54 Poles to a Dogwood, thence South 1-2 West 56 Poles to a pine, thence East 60 poles to a Poplar on Long Branch, thence up said Branch as it meanders to the beginning, containing NINETEEN (19) acres, more or less, and being the land devised by Thomas Kearney to Katherine Kearney in fee. This the 1st day of May, 1935. W. C. WILLIAMS, m3-4t Substituted Trustee. KERR & KERR, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Howard Overby, late of Warren county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre-, i- 1 ? frt lYIfll sent Same, property vouicu, w mi; on or before May 17, 1936, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This May 15, 1935. 17-6t LAWRENCE OVERBY, Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Miss Ada Limer, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me at Warrenton, N. C., on or before the 17th day of May, 1936, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This May 17, 1935. PRANCES P. LIMER, ml7-6t Executor. NOTICE United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. In the Matter of THE PECK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Debtor. This cause coming on to be heard and being heard before His Honor I. M. Meekins, United States District Judge, upon the suggestion made to the court by the Temporary Trustee, that the court determine the time within and the manner in which claims and interest of creditors and stockholders may be filed; and it appearing to the court that thirty (30) days from the date of this order is a reasonable time within which such claims should be filed; it further appearing to the court that such claims and interest should be evidenced in the manner hereinafter set forth; Now, therefore, it is considered, ordered and decreed that claims and interests of creditors and stockholders of The Peck Manufacturing Company shall be filed and evidenced with Thomas H. Calvert, Esquire, Temporary Trustee herein, on or before the 10th day of June. 1935, after which date no such ZARDS AO'S "RIGHT. NOW 1 CAN ETEND I'M A SODA JfRK&Bj . [HUE 1 MIX. THIfJ ID ? Morel glass I IZERS I i^gen^j claims or interests may participate in any plans of reorganization which may be ordered herein. It is further considered, ordered and decreed that no such claims or interests shall be allowed unless there be filed with said temporary trustee an itemized and detailed statement of such claims and interest, the same to be duly verified. It is further considered, ordered and decreed that notice be given to the creditors and stockholders of The Peck Manufacturing Company by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Warren Record for two successive weeks, beginning with the issue of Friday, May 17th, 1935. This done at Elizabeth City, North Carolina, this the 10th day of May, 1935. ml7-2t I. M. MEEKINS, Judge, United States District Court. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of William Gray Egerton, deceased, late of Warren County, North Carolina, this is to notny an persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Macon, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of April, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of April, 1935. MRS. EMMA B. EGERTON, Executrix of the Estate of William Gray Egerton. al9-6t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust executed to Tasker Polk, Trustee, by Clarence Davis, dated March 8th, 1923, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County in Book 115, p. 247, after default and at bondholder's request, we will sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door of Warren County at noon on the 19th day of June, 1935, the following described tract of land in Warren County, N. C.: ?-* 1 -i. xi? ~~ .Beginning at tne woss-ruauo ui the Old Mill Road and Plantation Road, Kience along Plantation Road Northwardly 733 Feet to a Stake in the center of the Road opposite a Persimmon Tree on the West side of the said Road, thence South 77 West 1502 Feet to a Stake in Billy Mayfield's line, thence along MayTanner Roofing Company HENDERSON, N. C. Slate, Tile & Built-Up Roofing; Heating; Air-Conditioning 1 ONCE SAW AM ^Pk.iom DO THIS dsl IAN' HE DIDN'T C IK / y i i-pjici Warren ton, North Carolina field's line South 5 East 883 Feet to I a Stake and small Stone in the old Mill Road, thence along said Road Eastwardly 1535 Feet to the beginning, containing 30 Acres, more or less. This May 17th. 1935. WILLIAM T. POLK & FRANK H. GIBBS, Administrators of Tasker Polk, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Mary J. Alston, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me, properly veried, on or before the 26th day of April, 1936, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of reAAtraVTf All flAWAAMn wici jr. nu lAJinuiio iiiucuucu fcv said estate are asked to make immediate settlement. This April 26, 1935. a26-6t WILLIE W. ALSTON, Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE By vittue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Warren County rendered on the 14th day of May 1935, in a proceedings wherein S. G. Daniel Administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Mullen, dec'd, against L. E. Vaughan, C. J. Vaughan, R. E. Vaughan, George Vaughan, Mrs. M. E. Smith and other heirs at law of the late Mrs. M. A Mullen, I will at the Court house in the town of Warrenton, N. C. on the 19th day of June 1935 at the hour of eleven o'clock A. M. sell the real estate of the said Mrs. M. A. Mullen described as follows: Twelve acres of land which in the division of the L. E. Vaughan iana dy v;reek uaum, u. js. was allotted to Mrs. M. A. Mullen and is bounded by 'the lands of adjoining the lands of C. J. Vaughan and I WAS Years of saving are w fruit of your denial is nt from the peril of fire. Is it fair to endanger fort for you and opportu Ask us how little a your property will cost. I PITI7CUQ lUQIIMUr ui I iLLiiu iiiuuiimu G. W. Poindexter, Pre*. READ THE on this paj many bar columns ( paper-whi you wish t It will paj The War Want Ads By M PAGE 7 ===== others and is known as the old Vaughan Home Place lying in or near the South West boundry line of the town of Littleton Warren County, N. C. Terms of sale one third cash; balance in six and twelve months to be secured by first mortgage on said lands. Ten percent will be required to be paid down at the time and place of sale. This the 18th day of May, 1935. S. G. DANIEL, ml8-4tch. Commissioner ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Warren. This is notice that the undersigned is the duly qualified administrator of the Estate of J. R. Short, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate sttlement. Any claims against the said estate should be Dresented. Dronerlv verified, to the undersigned administrator within one year from the date of the publication of this notice, otherwise, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 2nd day of May, 1935. ml7-6t WILLIE T. SHORT, Administrator of the Estate of J. R. Short. GHOLSON & GHOLSON, Attorneys, Henderson, N. C. Renew your subscription. ' Chas. E. Foster Civil Engineer, Surveyor Littleton, N. C. j ?' I TED | orse than useless if the j )t adequately protected that which spells comnity for your children? complete coverage on IE 8 BONDING GO. j M. E. Grant, Sect'y 8 t } WANT ADS ?e. There are gains in the )f this news- J sther or not J o buy or sell, r you to read ren Record | s H H-===% lac Arthur I I P DAD, YOU THINK YOU'RE J [JUST C0MMENCIN6 THIS" ? JOB BUT THE INTERIOR Of] THE GARAGE IS PRACTICALLY/ FINISHID--INCIUDIN6/