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The Warren Record
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HOWARD JONAS, JR.
Editor
HOWARD F. JONES, SR.
Contributing Editor
That Justice May Ever Have A
Champion; That Evil Shall Not
Flourish Unchallenged.
Entered at the Postoffice at Warren
too, North Carolina, under Act
ef Congress of 1879.
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Behold, as the eyes of servants
look upon the hand of
their masters, and as the eyes
of a maiden unto the hand of
her mistress; so our eyes wait
upon the Lord our God, until
that he have mercy upon us.?
Psalms 123:2.
The writers against religion,
while they oppose every system,
are wisely careful never to set
up any of their own.?Burke.
ACCIDENT IMPRESSES
NEED OF PROTECTION
We can do nothing to
bring back the lives of the
six young men and women
who were killed in the flaming
wreckage of an automobile
and truck accident at
wise during the early hours
of Tuesday morning, but the
ghastly scene which greeted
those who drove there and
saw with their own eyes the
hulk of an automobile containing
the ashes of four of
the six persons who only a
few hours before were in the
prime of their lives, and the
stories of the tragedy which
appeared in the press
throughout the country,
should inmpress all of us
with the need for more safety
and protection along our
highways.
The sad accident brings I
home to us one of the grim
pictures which are being
painted daily in blood and
death along the highways
of this and other states in
the nation, and causes us to
wonder how long the state
and national governments
will permit this slaughter to
continue.
At present according to
figures on an impressive insurance
poster of the Maryland
Casualty Company,
14,404 persons are getting
up at 7 o'clock for their accident
that day. The poster
reads: "The coming 24
hours may be just another
day for you, but for fourteen
thousand people they
will mean an accident. Each
hour will tick off a full six
hundred . . . ten per minute
on the North American con
tinent alone."
We believe that the individual
states should keep
their patrolmen, who are doing
good work, and that the
national government should
widen its highways or require
automobile manufacturers
to reduce the speed
rate of the automobiles they
produce so they will not
travel over 50 or 60 miles
per hour at a maximum.
The government would
come to our rescue in case
of a plague which might
threaten the lives of a comparatively
few; let it save
us from the mania for speed
and excitement which is
carrying thousands to the
grave each day.
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MOSTLY 1
PERSONAL
By BIGNALL JONES if
. Mabel Davis, librarian at
the Warren County Memorial Library,
who afforded me the pleasure
of driving her Oo the library
this morning, learning of my trip to
the Magnolia Gardens of Charleston,
8. C., expressed the hope that
I would tell something of my im
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pression of them in my cx>lumn this
week. Much as I would like to gratify
her. I cannot do so, for the beauty
of the garden is beyond my power
of description. John Galsworthy
described this garden as the most
beautiful place in the world. Certainly
I would not argue with him,
for the garden with its walks, its
bridges, its lake, its shade trees
draped with moss, and with its
azaleas and roses, is indeed an enchanted
spot.
We went from the gardens to
Summervill, a few miles distance,
and having completed a very satisfactory
meal at this beautiful and
historic old town, some one askecl
the distance home and when the
reply was about 350 miles, one of
the young ladies of the party remarked,
"I'm home-sick, let's go."
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Wheels turn many times during a c
drive of this distance, but some one t
remarked we would probably make d
it if the road didn't run out; it *
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didn't, so we reached here with no
trouble. Evidences of high water
were plentiful and the bridge between
Kingstree and Marion, S. C.,
was closed on account of high
water and we were forced to take '
the Darlington Route home which |
brought us through this pretty
town, where lives the brother of Mr.
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R. T. Watson of this town, tnrougn
Laurinburg, Southern Pines, Sanford
and Chapel Hill, an enjoyable
drive in spite of the long distance ?
traveled in the afternoon.
Our trip to the Magnola Gardens 1
was made in two days. It was well'
worth while, but I suggest to any
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Exposition
4TIRE WEEK 0
. 20th t<
IDAY NIGHT, APRIL 20
renton T
, bill of profess
booked including
:ker and his rae
orchestra
EVERY
iig Feature of The Exposition ^
lTEUR HI
Two winners each nig
ash appear on the program
Alford, Director Amat
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[ecJ All Amaieur acis wei
^position Will Be Held 1
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HENDERSON, N. C.
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ARREN RECORD
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thers who are contemplating such
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rip that they take at least three
lays, a week would be better if the
listoric places in Charleston are to
ie seen, most of which we were
orced to miss on account of limitd
time.
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LESSON
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
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Lesson for April 19th. Luke 15;
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Golden Text: Psalm 103:13
In the sublime parable cf the
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prodigal son is contained both th
pith and the marrow of the gos
pel teaching. Here one finds re
vealed, in memorable pictures, th
doctrines of sin, retribution, repent
ance. faith, forgiveness, and salva
tion through God's fatherly grace
The whole meaning of conduct an<
of religion is epitomized in thfc
immortal story.
Consider the central figure, th
prodigal. Observe that he was i
high spirited lad who felt the luri
of the highway leading cityward
But, alas, his eagerness to trod thi
open road led to his ruin.
The degradation of this attrac
tive lad might be summed up b;
saying that he lost his power o
reverence. He ceased not only t
revere God, but also to revere hi
fellows. Finally, he lost faith ii
himself. This was iatal.
It has been said that the prodi
gal did not return to his home witl
the highest motives, that hunge
and want alone impelled him. Bu
I detect the right spirit in him
Note his prayer, "Make me as on
of thy hired servants." No longe
does he say "Give me," the praye
of a childish, self-centred soul, bu
'Make me,' a prayer of maturitj
a prayer for character. And not
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iius remurse. nc uues iiuo wave tir
privileges of A son, but is willini
to be a servant, a hireling, a hum
ble wage-earner at the bottom o
the ladder. There is always hop
for a lad like that!
The father's welcome has beei
well called "the noble picture o
redeeming grace ever created.' See
Jj There Is Only Oi
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OF INSURANCE?A!
j| VENT FINANCIAL 1
{j WE SELL DOES Jl
!} FAIR PRICE.
\ CITIZENS INSURAI
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G. W. Poindexter, Pr?
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t your peas. Ca
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farmers this sp
list anything tl
a sale, pay us i
a sale, pay us r
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k WANTED ? SIN(
li machine in go
Price must be r(
WANTED?SMAL
t farm. Must be
|iJ and priced reaso
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wagon in fair
T1 can probably p
u you quickly.
0 WANTED?TWO
Presses.
i| WANTED?A FE1
L of shelled corn.
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kind of hives.
II WE also have liste<
ill Seed, one Hani
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[i Split Ash Woo
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Harifc Oarafhis
e Ing the son "still a long way off,"! |
the lather runs to him with unspeakable
pity, embracing him, and
kissing him tenderly. Believing in
the boy he waited for his return
patiently and lovingly.
What overwhelming cordiality!
3 The ring, a token of honour, the
shoes, an emblem of freedom, and
e the dinner, with its fatted calf, all
betoken extreme Joy. Here we have
B a symbol of the Joy of God when
j a soul turns from darkness to light.
FOB COMMISSIONER
This is to announce my candidacy
J for member of the Board of County
Commissioners, subject to the will
a of the voters in the June Primary.!
s Your support will be greatly ap-'
1 predated.
COLEY C. PERKINSON.
l FOR HOUSE
r I hereby announce my candidacy
t to represent Warren county in the
l House ctf Representatives of the
e North Carolina General Assembly
r subject to the will of the Demo-1
r cratic voters at the June primary.'
0 Your support will be appreciated.
J. A. DOWTIN
g SHERIFF PINNELL ANNOUNCES
I hereby announce myself a can?
didate to succeed myself as Sheriff
" of Warren County. During my
f tenure of office it has been my
s pleasure to serve you, and I hope
I may continue to enjoy your cona
fidence and good will.
f W. J. PINNELL,
Sheriff, Warren County.
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fSURANCE?ANY KIND jj
ND THAT IS TO PRE- k
LOSS. THE INSURANCE !j
JST THAT AND AT A li
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ily Stock Companies
s* M. E. Grant, Sect'y
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Sell Your p
lission is reasonable and
enable you to obtain m
11 to see us. i
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jold a ton of lespedeza s
ring on consignment anc
lat you may have for sal
i small commission. If '
lothing. !
jER sewing we have :
od condition. hundred
jasonable. seed. Mig
? county.
L TOBACCO
well located FOR SALEnably.
machine.
? A rpol hfll
one-horse be seen at
condition. We
lace this for FOR SALE?
plow. Fa
USED HAY be seen at
FOR SALEW
R ARRETS Coupe C?
tires. Ne
running1 c
S, IN ANY license) $1
farm stock
I for sale Scrap Walnut and C<
d Force Pump, $10,i Oak Manth
and Pressure Tank, Fordson 1
d, two car-size Gasoline tanks.
lND for warren county
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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, ^ I
Gome in and
get your new I
ARCADIAN I
NITRATE OF SODA I
"Handbook I
For Growers11 I
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it's FREE I
The popular "Handbook lor H
Growers" is now ready for all H
farmers. It is chock-full of infor- E|
motion and handy memorandum
pages. Get your copy while they H
last. Decide right now this is the H
time and the year to use noth- H
ing but Arcadian, the American I
Nitrate of Soda. H
Order your Nitrate of Soda H
now. Arcadian, the American H
Nitrate of Soda is in stock ready
for shipment. It is a southern,
high-test soda guaranteed 16%
nitrogen (equal to 19.45% am. H
monia) and remember it usually H
gives you more nitrogen than I
you pay for.
MltlMtl SMUTUI hS
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"Southern Fertilizers for
the Southern Farmer" I
for sale at i
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fertilizer i
supplier
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this selling plan J If
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eed for Warren 11
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we fail to make 11
FOR SALE A FEW j I
pounds lespedeza
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Excellent condition. n I
rgain at $12. May h I
our store. ? I
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our warehouse. L I
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ibolet. All good | H
w radiator. Good
:ondition (without 1:
50. Will trade for |
;dar Timber, Cotton |
3 $6; Cash Register. LI
Vactor, Ten Cords |
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