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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Warren Recordi
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Warrenton, North Carolina
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Mr. Howard Glasgow and Miss Lillian Pepper were married last Thursday afternoon, Sept. 19th, in the home of the bride near Aurelian Springs. Miss Peper isthe young and accomplished daughter of Mr. J.

E. Peper, a well known citizen of CREEK NEWS. Miss Susie Davis and Mr Arthur Pridgen are attendin Warrehton High School this fall. Sheriff R. E.

Davis and wife were pleasant callers here last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Laughter went to preaching at Inez Sunday and also made a visit toMr. f. H. Cheek's. Mr.

and Ms. W. H. Pridgen visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Crink- hthis community. Mr. Glasgow WORHS OF PRAISE. Mr. Rogers, Senator Simmons' Manager, has tried to discredit Collier's Weekly because it has seen fit to class Senator Simmons as a Reactionery and give the votes of Senator Simmons in the Senate as proof of his char ere that the Senator is not in harmony wTith Progressive democracy.

The Charlotte News, now espousing the cause Senator Simmons had this to say of Collier's: "After swatting Messrs. Announcement Wednesday and Thursday October 2nd and 3rd, 1912 I shall have on display in' my Millinery Parlor, the best and most uo-to-date line of Women and Childrens, Fall and Winter hats ever shown in Littleton. You are cordially invited to inspect our goods. It is not the Price I Quote but the Values Behind the Price that should make these offerings most interesting to you. Mrs.

James L. Johnston, LITTLETON, N. C. is the son of Mr. Jim Glasgow, of this place.

They have a large number of friends 'who wish them a long and happy life. Mesdames E. B. Perry and T. J.

Miles were in Raleigh last rHKECORI3 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Littleton Locals. ms Eunice Hart. Correspondent. G. Moore returned Sat- T1'om the Northern ma-k- urcia ts.

tyiiss Sadie Vinson of Raleigh, Qnnday with her mother, Mrs. I Vinson. miss Fannie Rives Vinson left for Vaughan, where she ivill teach. Miss Hattie Hart has returned afU "spending several weeks with relatives in Virginia and Northampton Co. ir "Buck" Capetl aud fami-lv of were in town Sunday in their new auto.

Mr. Horace Roberson was on ley last Sunday. There were eleven persons baptised at Pitchford's bridge Sunday before last by Rev. Mr. Hartsel who was assisted by Cannon and Aldrich a knock out blow, curdling the cream Rev.

A. G. Wilcox. All the young folks and a few old ones want to at tend the showT Friday. RUTH.

week on business. Mrs. W. A. Moore, of Ridge-way, spent Sunday with her daughter Miss Grace Moore at L.

F. C. Mrs. J. H.

Bridgers, of Henderson, visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. C. G. Moore last week. Mr.

R. M. Hart, of Boykins, is quite sick iin the home of his brother, Mr. C. V.

Hart. Mr. Frank Harvey of Wake Forest, spent Sunday in town with his parents. in Mr. Post's post tosties, spilling the contents of various patent medicine vials, Collier's is now pullmg the wool off the Wool Trust.

Collier's is one Magazine not afraid of the world- tho flesh nor the devil, and NINE TIMES OUT OF TEN IS RIGHT. (Capital letters, ours. Ed.) To Subscribers We offer the following attractive clubbing rates. Kl la L.THI COUCH our streets Monday. Yirs.

E. H. Whitehead and sis-0 Miss Georgia Squire, spent Sunday with relatives in Vaugh- Six Months THE RECORD UNCLE REMUS with HUTS One Year NEW DISCOVERT SOUTHERN RURAL1ST GOOD STORIES GENTLEWOMAN rUKVOLPS I' TRfAL BOTTLE FREE The ne residence of Mr. H. F.

Bonnie is nearing completion and it is a building of whi ch Littleton has a just right to be proud. The handsome new bank of the Bank of Littleton is nearing completion. Littleton has reason to be proud.of this handsome structure, it is a credit to the town. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.

J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him ner-fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.

NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and macous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents oer bottle. Sold bv all druggists.

Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 1 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES I One Year a 4 THE RECORD SOUTHERN RURALIST GOOD STORIES GENTLEWOMAN UNCLE REMUS Mr. Paul Garrett, of Norfolk, spent Teusday in the home of Ms Sister, Mrs. L. Visonn.

ieriff J. A. House, of Gaston, wasjn town Saturday. Uev. J.

M. Rhodes Unade a business trip to Richmond the first of the week. Miss Tillie Moss was in town Saturday shopping. Mrs. J.

T. Dawson visited relatives near Enfield last week. Six Months One Year THF RECORD Thrice -a- eek-World S. G. DANIEL Attorney at Law LITTLETON, N.

CHAS. E. FOSTER LTTTLETON, N. C. 'Phone 34 Civil Engineer ana Purveyor Nelson Furnishing store will be visited on next Wed.

and Thursday, Oct 2 and 3 by ladies from all the neighboring towns. The occasion will be the great-st Coat suit and Cloak opening ever attempted in Eastern N. C. M. NELSON, Littleton, N.

0. Send in your subscriptions NOW, this offer will not continue long. Mr. R. B.

Davis, of Grove Hill, was on our streets last week. Miss Bessie Lee Cawthorne left Sunday for Winston-Salem, where, she will enter Salem College. Mrs. H. E.

Mayfield, of S. visited her mother and other relatives here last treek. Mr. Hinton Pritchard, of Greenville spent Sunday with his family here. Miss Liza Love Green left last week for Louisburg, where she will enter college.

Mrs. C. W. Bradshaw, of Portsmouth, spent Sunday with STATEMENT The Citizens Bank, of Henderson, HENDERSON, N. September, 4th 1912 THE MEN WHO SUCCEED as heads of large enterprises are men of great en ergy.

Success, toaay, demands health. To fall is to fail. It 's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, run down, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him right on his feet in short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," wrijtes Chas. B.

Allen, Sylvania, Ga. "After years of suffering with rheumatism, liver trouble, scomach disorder and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters soundand well." Try them. On lv 50 ca nts at C. A. THOM VS SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ANNOUNCES Special Low Round Trip Rates to RALEIEH, N.

C. ACCOUNT Great N. State Fair October 1419. Tickets will be on sale Oct. 12th to 19th inclusive, good returning up until October 21st, 1912.

H. S. LEARD, Division Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. -S3 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts N.

C. Bonds 1950 Other Stocks and Bonds Banking House and fixtures Cash on hand and in other banks Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus and Profits Due to Banks Dividends unpaid Bills Re-discounted Cashier's Checks outstanding Certified Checks Deposits Total 617,028.39 3,647.89 25,000.00 30,651.25 10,732.73 105,733.16 792,793.42 100,000.00 90,484.45 6,452.97 3. 75 35,00000 528.80 280.48 560,042.97 792,793.42 50 more suits than we expect-ed, a factory in Philadelphia writes thev are sending us these at 1-3 off. Don't grieve afterwards but come on time. NELSON, Littleton, N.

C. her father, Mr. J. H. Harvey.

Miss Annie Stevers, of Suffolk. jsv hi ting her friend. Miss Edith Browning. tr. Mr.

Sidney Williams was in town Saturday enroute of his home at Essex. He is just back from Baltimore, w7here he has been for treatment. Mrs. Jim Gattis, age 72 years, died in the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.

G. Ruth here last Saturday at 12 P. M. She was bom in Orange Nov. 2nd, 1838.

For the past few years she has made her home near Louisburg. Only a few months Good banking means safety for money, accuracy in accounting, promptness in methods plus courtesy to depositors. You get these attentions by banking here. OFFICERS OWEN, Pres. A.

C. ZOLLICOFFER, Vice- Pres. W. A. HUNT, Cashier.

RICHARD C. GARY, Asst. Cashier. THOMPSON-HORNE. The following will be read with interest by many friends throughout the Sttae: Mr.

and Mrs. Joshua Lawrence Home invite you tj the marriage of their daughter Christine to Mr. Oscar Lee Thompson on Tuesday, October the first Nineteen hundred and twelve at half past twelve o'clock First Methodist Church Rocky Mount, N. C. At Home after October twenty first 215 Grace Street ago she came here on a visit and wk taken sick and has been confined to her room ever since.

Sie leaves a husband a retired action master of the S. A. at Raleigh, two dauerhters. Mrs. Sell Your Tobacco AT Boyd's Warehouse WARRENTON, N.

C. It gives us pleasure to announce that Mr. J. Edward Rooker has purchased an interest in the business and will be glad to serve his friends. W.

B. BOYD GO. H- G. Ruth, of this place and Mrs. A.

S. Fbyd, of Norfolk, and one son, Mr. Charlie Gattis, Louisburg and other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. fe.BettieMoss and Mrs. Ben Britt, of Boykins, are visiting ln the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Hart. A.

E. Carter was in town Saturday. -Mr. W. D.

Poole spent Sunday Ulth his family here. Miss Elizabeth Harrell left Monday for Richmond, after spending several days in town. Mrs. T. a Williams, of White Kck, was a visitor in town last week.

Miss Bessie Hubbard left Mon- Don't forget this, a special feature of Nelson's Coat suit opening will be our special $10 offering for that day. NELSON, Littleton, N. C. UNCLE EZRA SAYS "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of trouble" and a little neglect ment will do the same. If ailing, take T)r.

King' New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 25c at C. A. THOMAS. Or King Lite Pills The bes in the wcHcS A table set with bright, dainty new china is the pride of the good house wife.

Three times a day you go to the table, so let your china ware be inviting. Food tastes better when Served from beauti: ful china ware. If you don't think ours is pretty, come see. Cole -Tarry Hardware Co. a aaaaaaaaAAAAAAA yfcv xCv fla for Jacksonville, after Ending several days with her usin.

Miss Mamie Walker..

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