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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 4

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The Warren Recordi
Location:
Warrenton, North Carolina
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The Record MiL j. alia jr MORTGAGEE' SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon us in a certain Deed Vf Mortgage executed to us on tne 15th. day of October, 1906 by Oscar W. Pettiford and Bessie What is the duty of the town? We suggest that it bu their Franchise and build to INor-lina, and "stand not upon the order of their acting but act at once. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.

Stubborn Case New Era Publishing Co. HOWARD F. JONES, Editor, T. L. BRODIE, Publisher Mgr.

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A distinguished Bostonian writes "Of all the colleges I have visited in six years as International Field Secretary of Christian Endeavor, the spirit of Elon College seems to be the most genuinely Christian." Karl Lehman. Write at once for catalogue and views. Pettiford, his wife, which Mortgage deed is registered in the Office of the Register of deeds for Warren County, Noth Carolina, in Book 74, Page 503, we txrill O-f- 19 nnnr fl XklnA FOR BOND ISSUE ROADS. I was under the treatment of two doctors wri Mrs. R.

L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, "and they pr nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weaL ness. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to take Cardui. I used it about one week, before I saw much change Nov, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years' has gone, and. I don't suffer at all.

I am feeling better than in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardui." President. W. A. HARPER, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Box to will CX lUUA. XV A.

Ull liCU" Elon College, N. C. negday the 16th day of April 1913 at the Court House Door in $1.00 .60 One Year, Six Months, the Town of Warrenton N. C. sell at Publi'; Auction to the Three Months, .35 Always in Advance.

'TAKE til. APEJ 1 Woman'sToni ADMINISra VfKIX NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis tratrix of estate S. E. Loyd, dec.

this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned within one year of the date of this notice or they will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This Feb. 22 1913. MRS.

E. W. Loyd Admx. feb 28 6tc highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land lying and being in said Warren County, yiz: Beginning at a Stake in M. J.

Hawkins' Line, North west corner of lot No. 1., and running thence a-long the Line of Lot No. 1. South 3d west 106 Poles and 10 links to a stake in K. Dill's Line, thence along said Line North 86d west 29 Poles and 20 Links to a Stake South east Advertising rates furnished jpon application.

Address all communications to the New Era Publishing Warrenton, N.C. not to individu-als. The label on your paper gives the date your subscription expires. If it is not correct, please advise us promptly. The General Assembly has passed a State wide Good Roads bill, introduced, by Mr.

Clark, of Pitt, allowing Townships to vote at any time for a Bond issue for working and constructing good roads. Upon petition of one fourth of the citizens of the Township the Commissioners are empowered and directed to call an election in that particular township for the purpose of ascertaining the wilPof the people as to the issue of an amount in Bonds, not to exceed Fifty thousand dollars. This law applies to any Township in any County of the State, and though if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it Try it for your troubles.

Begin today. of Lot No. 3., thence a- Entered December 5th. 1892, at War enton, N. as second-class matter under act of Congress of Mch.

8 1879 long Lot No 3 North 3d East 106 Poles and 10 Links to a Stake in M. J. Hawkins' Line, thence along said Line South 85id East 30 Poles to the begin NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. B. W.

Williams. B. B. Williams and others Write ite to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Chattanoora.

Tns il Instructions, and 64-page book, Home Treatment for Women," ent fret, for Special vs. FRIDAY. AR. 21 1913. Maria Ray Smith, W.

E. Smith, Sallie P. White and others. OfS A A A TDT XT XT' OnTTTTiTT ning, containing Twenty and one half (20 J) Acres. Default was made in the payment of te debt secured by said Mortgage Deed, and Sale is advertised at the request of the owner and holder of the Bond there by secured.

Datd this 14th. day of March, 1913. THOS. HORNER J. W.

HORNER Mortgagees T. Polk, Atty. mar 14 5tc (For information, only.) The following trains leave Norlina daily, except 29 andVi Shoo ny," which does not run bunaay: 29 For Raleigh Arrives from Richmond (local) For Washington Maria Ray Smith and W. E. Smith, defendants above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Warren County.

State of North Carolina, before the Clerk, to partition certain lands held in common Jy the plaintiffs and the defendants: that said lands are situated in Fork Township. Warren County, foi-merly belonging to the late Misses B. and P. Williams; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Warren County on the 24th day of March 1913, and answer or 1 -t 35 66 36 41 38 93 81 8:20 a. 12:50 p.

2:10 2:20 1:45 2:05 4:05 2:15 4.55 5:00 2:35 ANNOUNCEMENT we can see objections to it, yet it will permit those townships desiring good roads to carry out their On the other hand, undeveloped townships, with small tax values, will never receive any outside aid from other townships and will never feel able to vote bonds, and consequently will continue as now. What do Messrs. Marmaduke Hawkins, Walter Allen, John Kerr, Walter Boyd, JT. O. Rod-well and P.

J. Macon th nk of this as a substitute Bill they drew and submitted tothe Legislature for a Two hundred thousand dollar bond issue? Richmond local For Raleigh and South For Portsmouth From Portsmouth For Jacksonville From Washington Atlanta From Atlanta Washington For Portsmouth For Richmond and Wash. For Wash. Jackson vilie WARRENTON R. R.

SCHEDULE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supt of Schools for Warren County. If elected, I promise to conduct the office, to the best of my ability, for the Pest interests 33 32 84 43 4 :00 p. demur to tne complaint niea in said action, or the plaintiffs will the schools of he County. The trains over the Warrenton R.

R. will leave VVarrentan for Warren Plains: Shoofly 7:40 a. m. 12:50 p. m.

6:40 p. m. apply to the Court for the re-! vnig neeueu urae tnereio. lief demanded in said complaint. mar i4 tf W.

A. GRAHAM. This Feb. 2oth, 1913. 1 J.

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THOMAS'. A WORD OF WARNING In our issue of January 3rd. under the hesdirg "WHOSE TOWN IS THIS" we published the following expression of our views as part of an editorial upon the esssentials of prosperity: "Elect the Board of Directors of the Warrenton Railroad by direct vote of the citizens of this town, allowing private stockholders if they will not sell their stock, to vote their stock in the selection 06 the Directors, and be represented upon the Board of Directors in proportion to their stock holdings. There is nothing in this pro-j position that would be detri-i mental to the public interests, The same Officials and employees would be elected, because their administration haV been successful from a dividendjstand point; but there is a larger and broader field of usefunesslbeyond that'of money making in the shape of dividends. Take this talent of the Town and maku it bring a hundred-fold increase in material prospeiity.

along the lines suggested; or the town will wake up to find that private enterprise will enter the field with an electric road to Norlina, carrying both freight and Passengers and our citizens will then have competition that could have been avoided. Will or town authorities act, or will they wait for private enterprise to take hold of the inviting field." Last Thursday afternoon a Corps of Surveyors were seen approaching, and upon asking their mission found ot that they had just finished a survey of a Rilroad from Norlina to Warrenton, locating the Depot right in the heart of upon the vacant lot of Aaron Hendrick. Inquiry developed the fact that it was local Capital, supplemented by out sida capital in abundance. In Friday morning's papers a publication of a Charter granted to the "Warrenton and Norlina Railway gave the names of Messrs. J.

P.Scog-gin, W. H. Burroughs, W. E. Twitty, Arthur House E.

Bowers, J. K. Plumer, as incorporators. These gentlemen say that the Road will be built and "ready for public patronage as rapidlv as the work can be done within the next few months certainly. We un derstan that the stock will be first offerdd to the citizens of the town and county.

The offices will be in Polk Vuildirg on Main street. ARE MADE OP Ground Fish Slaughter House Tankage Dried Blood These Supply Animal Matter Cotton Seed Tleal That Su; plies Vegitble Matter Nitrate of Soda That Feeds the Plant at the START Warren County Again First. The following special to The News and Observer is interesting, BUT in the person of Pqst Master Henry B. Hunter, of Af-ton, we can beat Post Master Ramsey. Mr.

Hunter was "appointed March 20th l874, under Grant's administ ration" and has served continuously since. "It is said that Postmaster James H. Ramsey, of Salisbury, enjoys a distinction not attained by anv other postmaster inthe South, or perhaps in the United States, by reason of the fact that he has served under nine different presidents. Fe first began as postmaster at South River, Rowan county, under President Hayes, and since that time has served under every president as postmaster at Salis-ury, to which place he removed when Garfield was president. He is unrversaly liked and is one of the most efficient postmasters in the entire service.

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