,p\V. NOVEMBER 27, 19: '^arren_Record classified Rates nne cent a word each Issue ? ?> 0 (TWs Type) , , if. Cents a Word V /hi A (THIS 1JFW I Three Cents a ford 'Tlis Type) I .,1 Abbreviations counted ^ words I frtntv-five cents Minimum 1 ' Charge I Display Want Ads, 35c an Inch f D HDRIW'S SHOES?SOME UN- tl good values at 98c that sr think are outstanding- Allen, tc c & Co. tc r ir jJES' COATS?SINCE PRICES pi ^ebeen reduced on ladies' coats ai ?n now get the coat you a; Je been wanting at the price H^Iat>ted to pay. Allen, Son cf R';; AN'D BOYS' CLOTHING? ?1 j? back or /dnch-back?all- li; unui5ually low prices- Al- b ^Son& co. tl R? GOODS?WOOL CREPE q H" e wanted shades 54-lnches 0 yd. Allen, Son & Co- K Hinn-r, ~r_- ' " n h -"u material?we are. ~ Bjj ? this week a car of kiln l! Hy" "00ring and ceiling and the to are right. Allen. Son & j. S?N" GOODS ? COTTON L fave advanced, but we ;'vn,,ient5' of stock to take care ^ at the old prices. have just m j," ot of work gloves, priced Bothers 35?' and 50c' Jones ?:i\yh,irts are now being K^/ones Brothers. f'll green peas?| 'and, are being sold at! this week for 20c per' i peas at 17c- Jones ftering the well-' >bt. e- Lee Brand of >ur store this week for per barrel. This is a 'in in any man's store, 'thers. -r cheese FROM 36 Warren ton, North Jones Brothers. We have been ] fortunate In securing unusually < good cheese this fall. Priced is 25c pound- Jones Brothers. JOAL SCUTTLES AND COAL , shovels are priced right at Jones , Brothers store. VE ARE AFFILIATED WITH S Farmers' Mutual Exchange which ' handles a fine line of feed and , seeds and is run by George , Frazier, a practical farmer who knows from experience when and how much to plant- This makes , Jones Brothers more of a onestop store than ever. Come in to see us for feed, seed, groceries, j lamp chimneys, wicks, burners, { furniture polish, insecticides, work shirts, overalls, &c. All are pric- r ed right. Come to see us. Jones Brothers. | Cp Al MATinpe * 11U I ILLS J TRUSTEE'S SALE ' Empowered by deed of trust exe- i uted by Otis M. Green and Aurelia < !. Green, his wife, to John Kerr Jr, 1 "rustee, December 12, 1931, record- I d in Warren Registry in Book 135, c age 110, upon default in the pay- i lent of the indebtedness thereby scured and at note-holder's reuest, I will sell publicly to highest i ash bidder, at the Court House " oor, Warrenton, N. C. at 12 Noon, lecember 21, 1936, the following de- j :ribed lots or parcels of land in J ae Town of Warrenton, Warren ounty, N. C.: Lots numbers One and Two of < be division of the L. L. Brown ind, said land being situated in I ae Town of Warrenton, Warren ounty, North Carolina- For fur- c ler description reference is hereby e laue iu uiai ueea 01 crust recora- r i In Book 128, page 131, Warren \ ounty Registry. t This 20th day of November, 1936. > 20-4t JOHN KERR JR., Trustee. 5 t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exe- t uted to me by Robert Hawkins t nd Jennie Hawkins, his wife, dated o pril 8th, 1929, registered in War- C :n County Registry in Book 133, p. r 5, after default and at bond- c older's request, I will sell at public o uction to the highest bidder for a ish in front of the Courthouse t oor of Warren County at noon on i: re 17th day of December, 1936, the >llowing described tract of land in r fan-en County, North Carolina: Adjoining the lands of Ed Towns, ? B. Davis and Ned Bryant, being , le same tract purchased of J. B. 'avis, containing 81 acres, more or ss- For further desciption see eed from J. B. Davis and wife to c obert Hawkins and wife registered i i said Registry in Book 102, p. 19 l ; seq. THERE IS EXCEPTED r om said 81 acres, however, a piece a r parcel thereof containing 30 i ires, more or less, conveyed by i obt. Hawkins and wife and Wm. k Polk, Trustee, and B. B. Wil- r ams, Trustee, to W. H. Dameron c y deed registered in said Registry r i Book 126, p. 537, to which ref- t rence is made for further descrip- i in, leaving in the tract hereby ad- J irtised for sale 51 acres, more or 1 ss. r This Nov. 14th, 1936. o WILLIAM T. POLK, C 16-4tc Trustee. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE, ( SALE OF LAND t tate of North Carolina, j ounty of Warren. j he Federal Land Bank of Colum- j la, Plaintiff, j vs. t ,'enry G. Haithcock, Kate C. Haith- -y ick, his wife, G. P. Gray, Mittie j ray, his wife, W- O. McGibony, s rustee, and Federal Farm Mort- g ige Corporation, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered ( i above entitle civil action on mc i a id day of November, 1936, in the I s uperior Court of said County byL le Clerk, I will on the 7th day of . ecember, 1936, at 12 o'clock M, at le County Courthouse door in tid County sell at public auction i the highest bidder therefor, the illowing described lands, situated i said county and state in Sixlund Township, comprising 175 J :res, more or less, and bounded ad described as follows: All that certain lot, tract or par- j :1 of land containing one hundred nd seventy-five (175) acres, more r less, being in Sixpound Townlip, Warren County, North Carona, being bounded on the North y the waters of Roanoke River; on le East and the South by the lands c Oarrlner (J. c. I ivxio (ardner); on the West by the land j f Major Conner and J. L. Cole- I lan?, having such shape, metes, jurses and distances as will apear by reference to a plat thereof i lade by C. E- Foster, C. E., which lid plat is dated January 27th, 330, and is now on file with the ' THE HOU "^MOTHER, I'M A LITTLE SHORT ON M Carolina Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Columbia, S- C. The Terms of Sale are Cash. All bids will be received subject | e rejection or confirmation by the 31erk of said Superior Court and I ro bid will be accepted or reported, lnless its maker shall deposit with! laid Clerk at the close of the bidling the sum of $140, as a forfeit ind guaranty of compliance with lis bid, the same to be credited on lis bid when accepted. Notice Is low given that said lands will be esold at the same place and upon, he same terms at 2:00 o'clock p. j n. of the same day unless said de-j josit is sooner made- Every de-1 >osit not forfeited or accepted will, >e promptly returned to the maker- j This 4th day of November, 1936. j l6-4t JULIUS BANZET, nnmmiccinuor I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of, he estate of Sallie W. Skinner, late I >f Warren County, this is to notify j ill persons having claims against aid estate to present same to the mdersigned at Littleton, N. C-, on >r before the 13th of November, .937, or this notice may be plead in iar of recovery. All persons inlebted to said estate will please nake immediate settlement. This November 13, 1936. J. L. & W. T. SKINNER, il3-6t Executors. NOTICE OF SUMMONS State of North Carolina, lounty of Warren. In the Superior Court Catherine Coleman Caulder vs. toman M. Caulder. The defendant, Furman M. Caulter, will take notice that an action ntitled as above has been comnenced in the Superior Court of /Varren County, North Carolina, for he purpose of obtaining an Absoute Divorce on the grounds of two ears separation, as provided by he Consolidated Statutes. And the said defendant will furher take notice that he is required o appear at the office of the Clerk if the Superior Court of Warren lounty, at the Courthouse in Warenton, North Carolina, on the 7th lay of December, 1936, and answer ir demur to the complaint in said iction, or the plaintiff will apply to he Court for the relief demanded n said Complaint. This 6th day of November, 1936. [6-4t W. K. NEWELL, Clerk Superior Court Warren lounty. Jholson & Gholson, attorneys for Plaintiff. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exeuted by R. A. Harris and wife to Masker Polk, trusee, dated Oct. 31, 921, registered in Registry of Waren County in Book 114, p . 267, J ,nd by order of Clerk of Superior lourt of Warren County re-openng administration of estate of Tas;er Polk, after default in the pay nent Of tne Dona securea Dy sain leed of trust and at bondholder's equest, we will sell at public aucion in front of the Courthouse door a Warrenton, N. C., at 12 o'clock J-, on the 9th day of December, 936, the following described lot or larcel of land situate in the Town f Macon, Warren County, North . Jarolina: Beginning at a Stake, J- L. Coleaan's corner, thence along said loleman's line in an Easterly direcion 317 feet to an Iron Stake in Jrs. Mollie Harrison's line, thence n a Southerly direction, Mrs. Molle Harrison's line 90 feet to an ron Stake, W. P. Rodwell's line, hence along said Rodwell line in a Vesterly direction 379 feet to North Jain Street or Road, thence along aid North Main Street or Road in , Northerly direction 1081-2 feet to he beginning, containing one-half 1-2) Acre, more or less. - ? ? J Terms or saie: une-uuu ?? nd the balance in three equal intallments, payable one, two and hree years from date of sale and ecured by a deed of trust on said mdThis 7th day of November, 1936. WILLIAM T. POLK, FRANK H. GIBBS, Administrators of Tasker Polk, >ustee. n!3-4t 8^1 THANI SE OF HA ONEV, COULD") I / DO YOU MEAN NCH? ( IN THE BUFFE' \wa??? IE DRAWER? THE WARREN REC( Report of T. B. Gardner, Secty-Treas. of the Town of Warrenton For Month of October, 1936. RECEIPTS General Fund Oct. 1. Balance $7535.16 Oct. 2. 1936 Advance Taxes Texas Oil Co 32.33 Oct- 2. Beer License, Krazy Kat Grill 15.00 Oct. 3- Fine and costs, J. B. Powell 6-50 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, Willie King 6 50 Oct- 3- Fine and costs, Ed Mustian 6.50 Oct- 3- Fine and costs, Geo Edwards 6-50 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, Willie Harris 650 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, Jack King 6-50 Oct- 3- Fine and costs, John Whittemore 6.50 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, John Roberson 6.50 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, McCleod Thornton .. 6 50 Oct 3 Fine and costs, Frank Wilson 6.50 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, G. C. Overby 32 50 Oct. 3. Fine and costs, Alex May 6.50 Oct- 3. Fine and costs, Ben Whittemore .... 6 50 Oct. 3. Burial Permit, Laura Porter 1.00 Oct. 3. 1935 taxes col 49.24 Oct. 3- 1935 Poll taxes col- 9 00 Oct. 6. Rent, Mrs. M. G. Towlrtu * A AA JL C*J 1UI iU-UU Oct- 8. 1936 Advance taxes C. A. Tucker 19.70 Oct. 12. Atlantic Fire Ins. Co., loss at Hotel 12.49 Oct. 15. Refund by State Motor Vehicle Bureau .50 Oct. 17. Rent, Hotel, T. C. Montgomery 218-75 Oct. 19- Tax suit costs of C- A. Reavis, 1932 .... 2.50 Oct. 27. Tax suit costs of H. H. Reavis, 1933 .. 2.50 Oct. 31- Fine and cost, Willie Dale 6 50 Oct. 31. Fine and cost, John Hyman 6-50 Oct. 31. Fine and cost, J. B. Powell 6.50 Oct. 31 Fine and cost, William Short 6 50 Oct. 31 Fine and cost, Pompa Kearney 6.50 Oct. 31. Fine and cost, Roy Clanton 6-50 Oct. 31- Fine and cost, Lem Clanton 6-50 Oct. 31. Fine and cost, Alex Milam - 6-50 Oct. 31- Fine and cost, Jack Loyd 5.00 Oct. 31. Fine and cost, Delmas Powell 6.50 01 moi i??A. oo t?i VJtU- OA. At70 A LttACa tui 40-UA Oct. 31. 1932 taxes col 29.64 Oct. 31. 1933 taxes col 3.13 Oct. 31. 1934 taxes col 134 Oct. 31. 1935 taxes col 28 36 Oct. 31. 1935 Poll taxes col.. 30.00 Oct. 31. 1936 taxes col 729.79 Oct- 31. 1936 Poll taxes col. 51.00 Oct. 31. Total Water Co., Water rents 846 34 H Don't be satisfied with ordinary baby powders that are no t antiseptic. Without paying a cent more you can get Mennen Antiseptic Powder?which not only does everything that other baby powders do, but also sets up an antiseptic condition all over baby's skin and fights off germs and infections. It stops chafing and rawness, too. So get a tin of Mennen Antiseptic Powder at your druggist's today. MENNEN Antiseptic POWDER NEW WOMAN 1 KS TO PURSANC J rsang contains elements of j I ue, such as Organic Copper A Mk hich quickly aid nature in fjM llM :h. red corpuscles. When [jJJ a, the appetite improves. |ij{?j|l 3 disappears. Energy and H rally return. You feel like II n. Get Pursang from your II -gr ZARDS I l tuc Run DOOM Ix^sJS )RD Oct- 31 Total Water Co., Merchandise sold .... 5( Oct- 31 Total Water Co., Taps 30( $9828.8! Disbursements Oct. 1. Salaries: William Polk $ 30.0! T- B. Gardner 400C R. L. Wilson 95.0C Kenneth Short 80.0( Roy V- Shearin 30.0C Harold R. Skillman .... 150.0C Mary Terrell 500C J. H. Duke 62.5C Oct. 3. R L| Wilson, payroll 22 5C Oct. 3- Warrenton Water Co., payroll 5043 Oct. 3. Silas Curtis, sal.... 12-OC Oct- 6. Cit- Ins. & Bond Co., Hotel insurance.. 65.22 Oct. 6. Cit. Ins. & Bond Co., R. L. Wilson Bond Premium 30.00 Oct. 6. Cit. Ins. & Bond Co., Truck insurance 39-00 Oct. 6. Carolina P. & L. Co., merchandise 1.45 Oct. 6- Carolina P. & L. Co., traffic light 2 91 Oct. 6. Carolina P. & L. Co., street lights .... 16174 Oct. 6- Scoggin Motor Co., gas, oil for truck .... 15 92 Oct- 6. Boyce Drug Co., batteries .31 Oct- 6. Miles Hwd. Co., bulbs and sign 4-95 Oct. 6. Watkins Hwd. Co., dynamite 3.0S Oct- 6. Rodwell Bros-, tools and etc, 7.52 Oct. 6. Carolina Tel & Tel. Co., toll calls 3E Oct. 6. A. M. Pullen Co., annual audit 100.0C Oct- 6. Warrenton Water Co., Hydrant rental.. 50-0C Oct. 6. Barrett & Co , JTarvia 40 38 Oct- 6. Norlina Iron Works 1.7S Oct. 6. Raleigh Granite Co., stone 8 66 vjuu o- rxess ruo- uu., report i, 900 Oct- 6. Carolina P. & LCo., light N. pump... 1-56 Oct. 6. Carolina P. & L Co., power N. pump.. 142.02 Oct- 6. Carolina P. & L. Co., power S. pump.. 10.0C Oct- 6. Carolina P. & L. Co., lights, office.... 3.12 Oct. 6. The Henry Walke Co., rope and steel.. 503 Oct- 6. Car. Tel & Tel Co., toll calls .50 | Oct. 6. Rodwell Bros , TR\ THE THEV I Ff)l * m Hundreds of W Warren Record posing of artic] used ones at a s animals, and oi The cost is smal persons each w /there's no money) a ! IN THIS ROOM / Ul Jf OH, I DON'T MEAN ^ JJ DOWN HERE? ^ UPSTAIRS/ C UPSTAIRS' Warren ton. North Carolina merchandise 3.27 ) Oct- 6- Gillam Auto Co., Hose and Oil 1-20 ' | Oct. 6. S. R. Dresser Mfg. ' Co., supplies 617 Oct- 6. Cit. Ins- & Bond Co., stock etc 6-82 1 Oct. 6. Warrenton Water 1 Co., petty cash 23 48 I Oct. 10. Service Shoe Shop, ) pair boots 2.49 ) Oct- 10. Silas Curtis, sal-.. 1200 ) Oct. 10. R. L. Wilson, I payroll 19 00 I Oct. 12. J. H. Duke, Frt. and Drayage, tar 15.83 I Oct. 12. Silas Curtis, sal 12.00 Oct. 12. R. L. Wilson, I payroll 1900 I Oct. 12. H. R. Skillman, street payroll 18 69 ! Oct- 24. Silas Curtis, sal... 12.00 Oct- 24. H. R. Skillman, street payroll 26.07 I Oct. 24. R. L. Wilson, payroll 19.00 I Oct. 31. H. R. Skillman, street payroll 22.29 i Oct. 31. Silas Curtis, sal.... 1200 Oct. 31- R. L. Wilson, payroll 19.00 $1577.15 Oct. 31. Balance $8251.731 $9828 83 Oct. 31. Balance $8251.73 Oct. 31. Less cash In safe... 45 89 $8206.04 I Oct. 31. Bank statement... $8206.04 BOND FUND ; Receipts Oct. 1. Balance $4415-77 i Oct. 3. 1935 taxes col 73.85 Oct- 14- Citizens Bank ReI fund Bond Coupons. 275 00 Oct. 31. 1931 taxes col 2911 I Oct. 31. 1932 taxes col 36 21 Oct. 31. 1933 taxes col 28-22 How Cardui Helps Women To Build Up i Oardul stimulates the appetite and Improves digestion, helping women ! to get more strength from the food they eat As nourishment Is Improved, strength Is built up, certain functional pains go 1 away and women praise Cardul for helping them back to good health. . . . Mrs. C. BL , Ratllff, of Hlnton, W. Va, writes: "After 1 the birth of my last baby, Z did not seem to get my * strength back. I took Cardul ; again and was soon sound and well. I have given it to my daughters and recommend It to other ladles." . . . Thousands of women I testify Cardul benefited them. If It does not benefit TOU. consult a physician. * i WANT IN VARREN Rl ? 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