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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Warren Recordi
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Warrenton, North Carolina
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1922 THE WARREN RECORD PAGE FIVE I MENTION. LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADS. OPERA HOUSE April 2 1-22 Skillman returned last nfv. E- Recital at Macon High School. The Music Class of the Macon Hign School gives a recital in the auditorium there tonight at So'clock.

The first selection of the program is given to musical numbers and the second part to an operetta, "Isle of Jewels." Many students will take part. Tarboro alter auenamg of Albemarle Presbytery nigW meeting FOR SALE Nice Gentle Pony, five years old, well broken. See HAYWOOD DAVIS at Press Publishing Company. a the Warrenton from as 3 ASK US in town churc BUY Cole Planters and Distributors early. ALLEN FLEMING CO.

has big stock of them. -eek-on business. snd Mrs. H. B.

Morris have re- ao Philadelphia after a short turned nisv Henderson. Mrs. Daisy vis! Paschall of Hawtree 4 1 Tuesday. WANTED TO ACT AS YOUR AGT. for your Laundry.

Will call for and deliver it. iWill relieve you of all trouble. Tryme. 14-ltp MALVERN H. Egg Hunt On Saturday Afternoon.

Circle A. of the Methodist Missionary Society will sponsor an Easter egg hunt for all the children of the town on Saturday afternoon at .3 o'clock in the Hawkin's grove, it was announced yesterday. The admission fee will be 10 cents. Prizes will be given those most successful in the search for the candied eggs. vs 1,1 left I Att an Hi A A' of a few days to iss assy i a visn visit yliu" A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNI- jrliter.

Mrs T. F. Heath of Heath has been her ty Wre are looking for live, wide- is improving rapidly. To quote on any of the following items and see if we can't save you some cash on that building you are planning to do. FRAMES -FRAMES FRAMES FRAMES i We have a large STOCK of WINDOW and DOOR FRAMES, but we have found it almost impossible to have a frame READY MADE ror every need, so we have begun MAKING them here.

We use KILN-DRIED bright, well manufactured lumber bought in CAR LOTS cheap. Will make any size Window frame plain or C. R. from a 4-in. to a 12-in.

5-4 in. jamb, and any kind and size door frame plain or cabinet finish, either with or without inside trim. noitC friends of Mrs. W. T.

tiny 1 that, siip has Alston awake men and', women to handle city trade for the genuine and original J. R. Watkins Products. Established 1868; nationally known and nationally advertised. Our proposition is superior from every angle we will be Mr.

Malvern Palmer" of Greensboro has returned to Warrenton and has opened a business here, as will be seen from our Want Ad. column. roved in health trom the i turned mip Matinee, 2:30 p. m. Night, 7:30 Special Matinee 25c and 75c.

Night 50c. and $1.00 Special Music -it Kicnmoiiu. hf and Mrs. George Skillman 'two children spent Sunday with Jj, and Mrs. E.

A. Skillman and fam- glad to tell you why. Write today for free sample and exclusive territory. First come, first served. J.

R. WAT-KINS Dept. 75, New York, N. Y. iiy Barker Williams of Ridge Dr.

Thos s. a anniHTli to nail and nav 11 was If you prefer making your own frames we can furnish A Reader For Life. Editor Warren Record, Dear Sir: "I am now just over the line in Halifax, but was bprn and raised near Warrenton. I Expect, to take the Warrenton paper as long as I live; and besides you issue a splendid paper. I enclose check for renewal.

"Yours truly, "SIDNEY WILLIAMS." subscription since and to compliment The arren all necessary KILN-DRIED lumber and trim, stool, apron, stops, guide, drip cap, Record. Mr. E. Harris was in town this Born to Jtfrs. and Mrs.

R. T. Hardy a little girl, Marjarie Joyce, March SO, 1922. Mr. Lloyd Vohrea of New Jersey, a medical student at the University of North Carolina, is spending the Easter holidays with Mr.

John Henderson. Mr. M. T. Duke, of Marmaduke was in town on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis and children were in town Monday on business week- Mrs.

W. H. Harris of Macon has laced on exhibition in The Record office one of the largest eggs we have "ever seen. Unfortunately it was partially cracked through rough hand- Sing a Song of Rent Bills. Mantels, porch columns, rail, balusters, valley, ridge roll, stair-way materials, step boards, newels, MOULDINGS in most all stock patterns, We will take pleasure in quoting you on any thing in BUILDING MATERIALS.

The rose is red, the violet's blue, and so is a man when his rent falls due. Western Christian Advocate. r.nd pleasure. FOR SALE One Underwood Typewriter in good condition. R.

Care Record Office. ltc. BAY STATE REFRIGERATORS save you money because they keep food in good order. $20 and $30 at RAYMOND MODLIN'S. COLE FERTILIZER SOWERS and Planters at factory prices.

Lime, Cement, Plaster, Sash, Doors, Shingles, cheap at ALLEN FLEMING CO'S. NOTICE. I hereby forbid any one to hire or harbor Junius Davis, colored, as he left me after contracting for a year and having accepted advances from me. D. P.

AYSCUE, 4-7-4tpd. Henderson, Route 6. We note from The News and Ob server that Mrs. Pembroke Jones has recently married Mr. Harry Walters, lin in the mans, uuo wio nuu wn a very lai'Se eS but il was untinS- ed in colors.

Mr. Thad Cheek was in town Tuesday on business. fr and IIrs. Vance Ellington and President' of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Mrs.

Walters, before her marriage to Mr. Pembroke Jones, was family of Rocky Mount were visitors Sarah Wharton Green, daughter tt- frvi-i cinP mir lash issnp of Colonel Wharton J. Green, of "Es- WHITE'S FLOUR MEAL MILL Warrenton, N. C. maralda," this county, and has many relatives and friends in jn Mrs.

Wilkins Lewis and children of Jackson are visiting Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Williams. Mr.

R.L. Capps of Areola was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. C. C.

Hunter, after more than two months in Florida, is at home. Miss Alice Vaiden Williams is at Mr. Loyd Wood of Henderson was home from the Easter BUY SHINGLES FROM ALLEN FLEMING CO. and protect your property. FOR SALE- Good Sound Sweet Potatoes for bedding.

J. A. HUD-GINS, Warrenton, N. C. ltpd.

in Warrenton on business this week, vacation. AT tfr Arthur Petar of Henderson LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER ALLEN FLEMING CO. was in town on Wednesday. S. A.

L- SCHEDULE FROM NORLINA NORTH BOUND Arrives Depart No. 302 12:50 A. 12:55 A. Columbia, S. C.

to New York, N. Y. No. 6 4:40 A. 5:00 A.

Atlanta, Ga. to New York, N. Y. No. 16 500A.

Norlina, N. C. to Portsmouth, Va. No. 12 140 P.

2:10 P. Atlanta, Ga. to Portsmouth, Va. No. 4 155 P.

2:00 P. Jacksonville, Fla. to New ork, N. No. 14 2:15 P.

Norlina, N. G. to Richmond, Va. No. 20 7:30, P.

7:35 P. SOUTH "BOUND Arrives Departs No. 5 11:59 P. 12:20 A. New York, N.

Y. to Atlanta, Ga. No. 15 12:05 A. Portsmouth, Va.

to Norlina, N. C. No. 301 2:30 A. 2:40 A New York, N.

Y. to Columbia, S. C. No. 19 9:15 A.

9:20 A. No! 13 12:50 P. Richmond, Va. to Norlina, N. C.

No. 11 1:05 P. 1:25 P. Weldon, N. C.

to Raleigh N. C. Portsmouth, Va. to Atlanta, Ga. No.

3 3:35 P. 3:40 P. New York, N. Y. to Jacksonville, Fla CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS 5c.

each; six for 25c; 40 cents per dozen padded. Record Office, Warrenton, N. C. THE POLITICAL POT Mr. John Henderson, a student at the University of North Carolina, is.

ANNOUNCEaMENT. at home for the Easter vacation. -m 1 "1 AST Mr. S. K.

Clark called to see us on This is to miorni tne voters oi war FIFTY BUSHELS Good Seed Corn for sale, per bu. S. H. LIMER, Warrenton, N. 4-7-4tc.

FOR SALE A Highly Bred Driving horse. C. H. PEETE, Warrenton. .1 jm -W 1 i Wednesday and gave us his "best en Uounty that am a canaiaate ior i -m mm 1 Y-v 1 FREE "HOOTCH" A Sparkling Stimulant, Full of Wit and Humor.

Free copy will be sent upon receipt of your name with address complete. Write to G. Mitchell, 397 Pearl Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. triads Wherirr.

subject to tne uemocratic COLE COTTON AND CORN Planters and Fertilizer Sowers; undoubtedly the best made. At ALLEN FLEMING at factory prices. FOR SALE Nancy Hall Sweet Potato Diantiners, $2.00 per bushel. O. Miss Florence Skillman was at primary to be held next June home from Fremont for Sunday with If nominated and elected, I promise her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Skill- faithful performance of the duties ot METAL RUBBER ROOFING- will be man line uiuce. iuui ouppti Cheap at ALLEN FLEMING CO A.

ROSE, Norlina, N. C. 2tpd. W. L.

Fletcher and S. J. appreciated Bottomlev of Norwich. and J. Ji- i A.Woodward of New York and C.

Macon, N. April 11 LONESOME? Bachelors, Widows, etc. Men, Women, Girls, Join our Correspondence Club and make many interesting friends. Get acquainted throughout the world Hewett of Xew London, called at The Record office on Wednesday. A1NINOSJ IXCliiVllilN 1 I These gentlemen were en route home To the voters of Warren County: from Florida where they spent the 4 I hereby announce through our medium.

Marry Wealth, Winter. h.hat I am a candidate for the office! Mrs. Morton Alston, Mrs. Harry of Clerk of Superior Court, subject Williams, and Misses Eleanor Powell to the decision ot the people the WARREN PLAINS SCHEDULE. Eastbound.

No. 16 at 5:05 A. M. No. 12 at 2:15 P.

M. No. 20 at 7:41 P. M. Westbound.

No. 15 at 11:57 P. M. No. 19 at 9:10 A.

M. No. 11 at 12:57 P. M. Happiness.

Hundreds rich, attractive and congenial, willing to wed. "Photos Free. Send 50 cents for four mdnths' subscription. $1.00 for one year. FLORENCE BELLAIRE 200 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. and Perrv White and Mr. John C. primary to be held on baturday, the Powell motored to Warrento on Wed- third of June. I Ha vino- served for nearly four Judge John H.

Kerr was in- War- years as Deputy to the late James renton for the week end. Rodwell and until I left the county Esouirp A Wfihh nf HawtrpflMn enter the army in 1918 I feel it THE NEW STYLE EASTER SHOES was town on Wednesday. He is one that I am well qualified to nil tne ot the followers of "Marse Bob" who office, and will appreciate any sup- THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE STARTING BATTERY grows young gracefully. port given me. Respectfully, Mr.

Jovce of the Hie-hwnv Commis- J. J. MACON -J will ound i sion was here on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard F.

Jones, Miss TO THE VOTERS OF Wr ARREN: T-M, I lla B. Jones. Mr. William Duke Jones I ro-nrlirln( -for rp-plertion as 7 I A 1 LI VC M.X VAXfcV and Mr. Howard F.

Jones Jr. motored clerk of Court for Wrren County. the hospitable home of Mrs. W. P.

iiave endeavored to fill this position our com plete line of Walkovers. Mercer, Mr. Jones's sister, in Edge- to the satisfaction of the taxpayers 2 wmue county on Saturday returning anci vni continue, should 1 be your aam-vuiet4' on Sunday afternoon. The Warrenton- choice, to give the duties of the office Mount Hierhwav was in snlen-l tr-rvmn-h and rare ful attention. I will l'd condition and develops a fine tei -1 appreciate the support of the women l'lt-'M.

riM I lho hard-surlaced road trom nA ho r-nyitinuei endorsement oi tne Nashville to Rockv Mriunt was a I W3 vrpn B. C. HILLIARD Ladies and Furnishings thing- of beauty and a joy forever, JOHN D. NEWELL, anu was tax money well spent. Clerk of Court of Warren.

Kisses Laura Boyd, Edna Devaney ad Messrs. Clyde Rodwell and Al ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY. I have been solicited by my friends oones attended the show to be a candidate ior negibiw lnderson on Monday evening. Messrs. G.

B. Gregory, W. H. Bur Deeds. I believe that I can fill the position a the satisfaction of the public, and li Mil llj Hugh White, Gerald Allen, Judge t.

0. Rodwell, and Eugene Gay ere in Henderson on Monday even I also believe tnat "turn-aooui. i ts to attend the show. fair play. "gineer J.

E. Buck was in town Any votes given me the Uemo- it 4- cratic Primary, ana tne suppun ui on Sunday. Mr. John H. Kerr Jr.

is now sta- both men and ladies, will be much Warrenton with the High- Wry force. mch J. D. fAumnii. Mr- W.

L. Royster has returned March 8, 1922. a ousmess trin to Richmond EASTER and JEWELRY Fashion's decrees will be followed by many this Easter season Nothing is more fascinatingly alluring than jewelry which accentuates Spring's fine apparel- We offer de luxe jewelry Clav Powell wn in town ANNOUNCEMENT. The year 191 1 saw the first car regularly furnished with electric starting and lighting equipment. It had an Exide Battery.

Every car of this make since then, and hundreds of thousands of other automobiles, have placed their reliance in Exide Batteries. tfeis ek. His friends are pleased I hereby announce my candidacy for 10 see the improvement in his general the Senate of North Carolina, session of 1922-23, for the District composeu Vance Counties i am lead to take this step Decause prison and Janet Hall and Capt. eorSe Harrison drove to Franklin- I am informed by leading; citizens of all sections of the county that my candidacy will meet with general ap Sunday afternoon. MISS rr, auUe inorne ot Airlie was a uiuay.

proval guest Mrs. onvo Tf nominated and elected to tne i Senate it will be my purpose to aid in r.ana Devaney has been a Boyd simplifying the laws we live unoer Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

lhls week. For Sale by MOTOR SALES CO. Warrenton, N. G. and to reduce the burden oi iaiiun Mises Gayle and Georgia Tarwater to that extent that we may have both J.

A. PIPKIN Warrenton, N. C. visitors in Raleurh last Friday, an efficient and economical admmis illsses Evelvn nmri AnJtrafinn of nublic affairs and Messrs. Graham.

Boyd and The nomination is made the tU I otrvr, i i 1 1 i n.nn.oti Primary bv the County II 1I ll.l I'MIIIUI I flM Villi III 1 I I I I I It I TA LIU ml "Uerson On MonHnv hoi Janice Fleming has returned support. of. thos -3 who vote in said pri Anni i a visit to her cousin, Miss mary HOWARD F. JONES. urman, in Halifax..

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