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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 6

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The Warren Recordi
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Warrenton, North Carolina
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6
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LITTLETON LOCALS AND PERSONAL MENTION Happenings of Interest in and Around Our Live and Progressive Sister Town I Ever? Day is Bargain Day 1 1 An Elegant Reception. The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Nicholson, on College Street, never presented a more at tractive appearance than on last Monday evening when their charming daughter, Miss Ruth Nicholson, was "At from 9-30 to n-30, to a number of her friends, complimentary to her guest, Miss Eliza, beth Howard, of Tarboro. The Vinson's head near the center of the forehead, a. small portion of his brains oozing out. Physicians were at once summoned, pronounced it a fatal shot, and' think it nothing less than miraculous that he is still living, and unless serious complications set in will recover. At this time he is getting on nicely.

The family have, the sympathy of the entire community, and it is I hoped that he will continue to im Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Newsom Ladies and Gents Outf iters Miss Boyd Thome, of Airlie, was a visitor in town last Friday.

have returned trom a visit ot seve- ral days to Mrs. Newsom, relatives prove rapidly. -rA I at and Troy, is the guest of Miss Iuuma Myricc. Mr. and Mrs.

Murphy Jackson Mr. Jesse Kclley, of Roanoke porches were hung with Japanese' lanterns; the halls, pailor and dining-room beautifully and artistically decorated with ferns, pot plants and nasturtiums. In the hall the guests with friends xwaiuA.c ivaua, Rapids, spent Sunday R. GLASGOW, spent a tew days with relatives nere the first of the week. Mrs.

H. E. Mayfield, of Colum iraeton, REAL ESTATE, LITTLETON, N. C. See Me If You Want To Buy or Sell.

were received by Miss Nicholson with Mr. Wln't Thome and Miss Howard with Mr. John Skinner. Beautiful piano selections were rendered during the evening, and an enjoyable contest provoked much "A WORD TO THE WISE." See my stock and prices before you buy. I L.

JOHNSTON, bia, S. is hereon a visit to her mother, Mrs. S. E. Shearin, aud her sister, Mr.

J. W. Haithcock. Miss Emma Thornton, who has been spending her vacation with her people at Macon, has returned to her work at Littleton College. Mr.

and Mrs. Garland Crews, of Rosemary, spent a few days with with Mrs. Crew's parents, ivir. aud Mrs. F.

M. Johnston, last week. Misses Sarah and Alice Myrick have returned home, after an ab GENERAL IN SURANCE, LITTLETON C. interest and merriment, the prize, a handsome book, being won by Miss Elizabeth Marriott, ot Battleboro, and with a few happy-thoughts, appropriately presented by Mr. Barnard Vinson.

In the dining-rcdm the color scheme was beautifully carried out with pink and yellow nastutiums. AuntoinnioTbMes On the table was a Battenburg lace cover, with cut glass bowl in in town. Miss Josephine Crawley, of R. F. D.

No. 2, was in town shopping Tuesday. Mr. F. C.

Toeplemau, of Henderson, was here on business last Thursday. Dr. Francis Macon, of Henderson, is among the guests at Panacea Springs. Mr. V.

T. Ransom, of Enfield, has been among friends in town this week. Miss Mary lies, of Aurelian Springs, was among friends in town Wednesday. Mr. Wiley Coleman, of Macon, was among the visitors in town last week.

Miss Margaret Blanchard, of Her-ford, isthe guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Willis. Mr.

Allen Chauncey, of Roanoke Rapids, visited friends here the first of the week. Miss Mary Nicholson is visiting her friend, Miss Maude Miller, in Hartsville, S. C. Miss Mamie Mclntyre of Henderson, is the charming guest of Mrs. K.

V. Bucn. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Pepper, of R. center, banked with nasturti ms Atlas A machine that is among the best. S. G.

DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. Practices in all the courts of the State. Money to loan on real estate. Reference Planters Bank, Littleton.

Will be in Warrenton every first Monday. Humpobile The best machine the market affords for the money. and resting on mirror, which was sorrounded bv asoaraerus ferns. A. Dainty and delicious refreshments were served courses.

In the back hall, amid a profusion of I amselling agent for the above machines and offer my services to the public a MASTER MECHANIC. Duplicate parts and repairs furnished on short notice. Correspondence solicited. WILLIS IERKIISS, LITTLETON, N. C.

Graduated and Licer sed by Washington Automobile College. grapes, stood the crystal punch bowl, from which Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor served and replenished sence of several weeks spent with friends in Asheville and Leesburg. Miss Daisy Bowers, of R.

F. D. No. 2, who has been visiting her brother, Rev. Paul Bowers, at Cambria, Va.

returned home Tuesday. Dr. E. A. Perry, Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Perry, and Mr. T.

N. Harrison, attended the funeral of Mr. J. Brame Perry at Macon Sunday. Misses Roxie and Mabel Skiles and Miss Julia Spencer, of Richmond, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. G. T. Vick. Miss Lucy Elliott, of Elizabeth City, who has been visiting at the CHAS.

E. FOSTER, TTTTLETON, N. C. 'Phone 43. Ci vil Engineer and Surveyor.

the delicious beverage. The guests of Miss Nicholson 011 this pleasant R. R. Road, Park, Timber, Town, City and Farm Work quickly done and accurately planned, mapped and platted. Farm work solicited.

occasion were, Misses Elizabeth, Tempe and Emily Marriott, of Battleboro; Misses Lizzie Moore, Emma Myrick, Kate Maquire, Sallie J. H. Pres. U1ENE JOHNSTON, Vic z-Pres. F.

BONNEY, Cashie 7 Browning, Bessie Harriss, Nina Myers, Daisy aud Urtie Harrison, Bessie Joyner, Carrie Helen Moore, Sallie Johnston, Lottie Stalliugs, 3 BANK OF LITTLETON, home of Mr. 1. W. Myrick, on R. F.

D. No. 4. returned to her home II. J.

CORDLE, JEWELER ND OPTICIAN 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE CONSULTATION FREE. LITTLETON, N. Tuesday. Mr. Harry Biggs and sister, Miss LITTLETON, N.

C. We wish your business or a part of your business, either in our Commercial or Savings departments. We pay 4 per Carrie Biggs, of Williamston, who F. D. No.

2, were among friends in town last Saturday. Miss Hattie Boyce has returned to Trenton, N. to resume her work as stenographer. Little Miss Bernice Nicholson, of Washington, is visiting her friend, Miss Estelle Mitchel. Mrs.

Emily Bryan, of Pineburst, have been spending sometime at Miss Norvell, of Chase City; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stallings; Mr.

and Mrs, Ransom; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor; Messrs Barnard Vinson, L. M.

Johnston, Tommie Harrison, Wilton Browning, Whit Thome, Walter Panacea, are now the guests of Miss Lucy Leach at her home on Mosby cent, on Savings Accounts, compounded every 3 months. Avenue. Myrick, H. B. Tarry, J.

P. Leach' Mrs. Ben Larke and daughter, is visiting at the home of her bro Miss Verne Larke, of Sandusky, John Skinner, Rodney Glasgow, Henry Johnston, Arthur Glasgow, Rob Rawls, of Tarboro. ther, Capt. J.

P. Ieach Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Lark's sis ter, Mrs. Sam King, at her home on Mrs. W.

N. Thornton and child R. F. D. No.

3. ren are spending the week with re latives at Aurelian Springs Mr. Arthur Spruill, of Jackson Didn't Know It Was Messrs J. H. Harriss and Walter Vaughau, of Vaughan, were in Loaded.

An accidental shooting occurred T. J. MILES, President. W. E.

BOWERS, Vice-Presidenf Report of the Condition of PLANTERS BANK LITTLETON, N. At the close of business June, 30th, '10 ville, Florida, is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Spruill, at their home on Halifax Heights. town on business last Friday here last Sunday afternoon, Mr. Al Mr and Mrs. M. C.

Braswell aud Buy your mantles from Sterling Manufacturing Company Littleton, N. $1.00 to $25.00. Vinson beinz shot through the lead by his little son, a boy about! children, of Battleboro, are spend ing a few days at Panacea Springs 12 years old. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Sykes and Miss Julia Sykes, who have been visiting Mrs. J. R.

Floyd, returned to their home in Portsmouth, Mr. T. O. Rod well, of Warren- Loans and discounts 74,822.48 It seems that Mr. Vinson's Send TTl Capital stock paid in 10,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,313.25 ton, was shaking hands with his Surplus and profits, Cashier's checks outstanding4h4.47 ash and due From Banks, nephew Randolph Vinson, of Brink-1 Mfg Company, Littleton, C.

leyville, had that morning brought i 12,777.28 Deposits many friends here last Friday. Miss Nettie Gardner, of Church a few days ago. Misses Elizabeth and Mariam Total 89,913.01 Total 89,913.01 with him to his uncle's home, Screen doors and windows made very old. 22 calibre pistol, which promptly. Send us your orders.

looked very much like a toy, cap! Sterling Mtg. Lusleton, in. Hill, visiting Miss Pattie' Myrick Jones, of Warrenton, and Miss Lou- at her home on R. F. D.

No. 4. ise Jones, of Henderson, are the Miss Fannie Newsom, of Airlie, Suests of Miss MarT Moore at her was in town Saturday, and is visit- home 011 Mosby Avenue. pistol. Seeing the boys with it, Mr.

I Comparison of Deposits June 30th, 1907 Our deposits were, June 30th, 1908 Our deposits were, June 30th, 1909 Our deposits were, June 30th, 1910 Our deposits were, Vinson told his son, John 10,178.58 21,150.47 42,397,30 78,168.39 ing tnendsat aughan this week. Mrs. H. B. Marriott, Miss Mar- to hand it to and the little fel-! w'in sToci tow, starting to-wards him, puiled; at STERLING MANUFACTURING the trigger, the ball entering Mr.

Company. Littleton, N. C. Miss liertha Johnston is spending riottand Misses Emily and Tempie sometime with her sister. Mrs.

B. I Marriott, of Tarboro, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Pippen at We want your business. M. J. GRANT, BANK COLLECTIONS SOLICITED. Cashier.

their home on Mosby Avenue. Z. Smith, at her home in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Harriss and Mr. Earnest Vinson, who has 25 Per Cent. little child, of Baltimore, are been employed at Shelmerdine, was called home Monday by telegram, Har- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry riss.

on account of the serious condition earance of his father, Mr. Al Vinson, who was accidentally shot on Sunday Mrs. J. E. Reid and little niece Miss Virginia Foster, of Louis-burg, spent a few days with Misses Urtie Jand Daisy Harris on last week.

Miss Sallie Perry, after a few Miss Florence Harrison, who have PfU LERY IU UTS been visiting Mrs. W. H. May, have iU UTTER returned to their home at Emporia, weeks of rest, has returned to Rich- Lccompaniedbv Miss wim Vas. 1 1 i monu 10 resume uer wont as train- ca a To make room for new fall goods I will sell my entire stock of Watch Chains, Stick pins, Brooches, Belt Buckles, Watch Fobs, Cuff Buttons, RINGS, at 25 per cent reduction.

1 oti 1 vv win ojjv-i-ivj. a vy May tuici ed nurse. oc fvi rTct of mc -qa I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnston Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Pippen gave fVIr. Carpenter Mr.

User Cut Down Your Tool Expense. See Our Display. and little Miss Gladys Johnston are a delightful barbecue at Panacea on spending the week with relatives at Wednesday of last week, compli Noriolk. mentarv to their guests and the Dr. Neil MacRae has returned at idluUiU from a three weeks vacation, spent ulte a larSe number were atten I A 1 TARRY HARDWARE COMPANY, cue was -pronoun with his people at Fayetteville and UdU' ced a "delightful feast." Wilmington.

LITTLETON, N. C. is your chance dontlet it pass. J. fl.

johhson. LITTLETON N. C. Miss Susie Finch gave a "hay ride" to Panacea on last Friday evening, complimenta to her guest, Miss Lucy Clark, of Wilson. With songs and light-hearted merri Mrs.

Nina Browning and daughter, Miss Louise have returned from a visit of several weeks to relatives in Alabama. Mrs. B. M. Dowtin and Miss Bet-tie Copper have returned from a two weeks visit to friends at Nor folk and the Beach.

ment the time passed swiftly, the evening proving to be one of much HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE car load of Old Dominion Portland Cement. Price 2.25 per bbl S. J. STALLINGS, a29tf Littleton. HAVE JUST RECEIVED CAR load of Fresh Plastering Price 1.25 per bbl.

S. J. STALLINGS, a29tf Littieton, N. C. pleasure to the young people of the CCOOOOOOCOCO' party.

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