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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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THIRD PAGE 1918 THE WARREN RECORD nfTOBERj, Uv-w f-2 local Personal U. i.i Local News Mention From Areola Section Mrs. Weldon Davis recently entertained the Missionary Society. Our people anticipate attending the Warrenton and Rocky Mt? Fairs this week. Several from this section attended the Memorial Service at fTwalker, of Norlina.wds Tuesday.

rkhv ol Macon, was Tuesday. of Airlie, was Tom Newsome, dnesaay. will meet with Miss Alice Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has proved more satisfactory than any other laxative I have ever used. The other members of my family also use it and we recommend it highly." (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Mr.

Charles Fenske, 5005 N. 5th Street, 1 Philadelphia. Pa, Caldwell's Syrap Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (2) $1.00 ine following from this com-. pxt Tuesday.

erneNt a frt see Mr. Tom munity are attending school elsewhere a nieascu Miss Ethel Kin, Warrenton State High town Thursday. Katzenstein, of Warren Ps Massenburer, of Towns town Tuesday. tocnooi; Misses Theora Gupton and Alma Scull, College; Misses Lula Hunter, MaryTharringtonand Emma Duke, Littleton College. Messrs.

Billie and Edward Davis and families visited here a was -TPfATltlV. in luh v- f' Susie Overby and mother, of l3S tnwn Monday. few days ago. Mrs. John Wood and son Edgar, Miss Ethel King and little Miss Ro-wena Wood visisted Messrs.

Joe and 1 were iGillam Wilson paid this office rail Thursday morning. Boyd and Van Davis, of e5Su'ere in town Wednesday. on'Tempe Tucker, of Warren 1SS cnent Wednesday in town. nS Triin Cawthorne. G.

W. King's Sunday. Misses Hattie and Maud King attended the meeting atfriezyBaptist church last week while visiting their were in town a few days ago. uncle, Mr. Charlie King.

nuke and Mrs. Beaufort A combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that acts in an easy, natural way, and is as safe for children as it is positively effective on the strongest constitution. A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B.

Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. A.rut We realize that an up-to-date Drug Store is a Necessity; that it is a Link in the Chain of National Defense in providing for the Sick and in keeping Physically Fit the Men who constitute the the Great Bulwark of Industiral Defense at Home. We strive to make Our Store a place in which You will feel at Home, and provide for the Public the Best Goods at Reasonable Prices. are spending ac Miss Ethel Capps recently made a delightful visit to Petersburg. Misses Thelma and Camilla Alston are spending some time with people in Nash county.

Messrs. Weldon Davis. Joe F. Hun FF AHce Vaiden Williams, of JoTnton, is a pleasant visitor in the (this week. D- Twitty states that the pS'c.

meeting is called off today Count of Fair. A. W. Jeffress, E. C.

Price fx 0. Rodwell motored to llNFLUENZA CONTINUES TO News Items From SPREAD IN ARMY CAMPS. ter and Miss Agnes Hunter visited in Louisburg Sunday, Mrs. Jimmie Shearin, of Louisburg. was the welcome guest of Mrs.

R. M. Conn last week. The Greek Section Mr. Willie Robertson was in tins community Tuesday evening to say Washington, October 1 Spanish influenza continues to spread in army camps.

More than 14,000 new cases were reported to the office of the Sur goodbye to friends before leaving to serve his country. Good luck! There is not much to relate this week. The farmers are all busy get geon General during tne twnty-iour hours ending at noon today. This was an increase over yesterday of 3,600 lrs Tom Peoples and Miss Annie of Richmond, spent the week with home folks. Ir and Mrs.

M. J. Hawkins and iS Lucy Edwards, of Ridgeway, re in town Tuesday. 5ev. and Mrs.

Francis Joyner and lghter Miss Bessie, of Littleton, re in town Thursday. Mrs. B. B. Williams and ting in cotton; nearly all the tobacco has been cured and next will come gathering corn, but unless frost stays cases.

Pneumonia cases also increas ed with 1,003 cases and 300 deaths. iiimwsiwiiwif of for some time it will get much i Mr. Robert McCrowtan had the mis-fortune of breaking two ribs Tuesday by falling over a stone. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Duke visited relatives in Franklin county Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Scull and Miss Arnie Duke spent Wednesday in Warrenton decorating and. arranging exhibits etc. for the Fair.

W.S.S. corn and many peas. Several of us motored to Richmond BREAK YOUR ZBLTLaIU last Monday a week ago and brought home with us Mrs. T. W.

Harris, who visited her father and others in the IMl STOCK FOR YOUR mm neighborhood, returning to Richmond Pini Mr. and Mrs. Tom TTiarHngtirinMr. and Mrs. Bobbie Shearin visited relatives here several days ago.

i and Mrs. Kate Williams motored Henderson Monday. iirs. Spot Burwell and son Walter die, of Henderson, are guests of fs. Howard F.

Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane and Mrs. of Airlie, spent in the home of Mrs.

John Hall. Vir. and Mrs. J. T.

Myrick and three ldren, of Vaughan, were in town ursday in attendance upon the Fair. W. R. STRICKLAND W.S.S. Warrenton, lil- last Tuesday.

Quite a number from this community went to Mapleville church last Sunday to the Memorial service of Rev. George M. Duke. The Protracted Meeting at Inez last week was well attended and all seem- or For Indigestion, Constipation Biliousness ir. and Mrs.

R. S. Booth, Mrs. Tom Just try one 50-cent bottie of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take.

Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medi ed to enjoy it. ers, Miss Mary Judd and Mary anor Price were in Macon Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

Clarke delight A BARGAIN Victrola, With Cabinet 2 dozen records, almost new, for quick sale. Records and machine $30.00. Apply RECORD OFFICE. cine manufacturers of Laxative Bromo fully entertained some of the young people of this neighborhood one night Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic last week in honor of Miss Regina refined vouncr man Mr. and Mrs.

Milton McGuire, Mr. ed Moseley and Miss Nan Jones at-ided a play in Raleigh Tuesday room and board with private family Very eaisely pleased. Aaaress box Warrenton Egerton, who was their guest. "Yours for the 4th Liberty Loan." RUTH. W.S.S.

NOTICE TEACHERS The Regular tot The many friends of Mr. R. O. Rod-11 are pleased to learn that he has en made a Sergeant. He is station-at Camp Sevier.

A Examination of teachers will be held at the Court House on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8th and 9th, both races, both days. Macon community expects a big Plant is 27 inches Ions, 14 inches wide, 21 inches high Local News Items From Manson, N. ree-day patriotic program Monday, lesday and Wednesday at the Rad- Oei 1, 1918 HOWARD F. JONES, iffe Chautauqua. We were pleased to see among War- Superintendent.

EXPECTED' AIL YOrte Car of Vir- ginia Anthracite Coal. Leave your txder with 2tc W. B. BOYD CO mton's recent visitors Dr. J.

N. nomas. His Warrenton friends wel- Mr. L. O.

Reavis and family maai jmed his visit with pleasure. SWITCH STARTS a pleasant trip to Henderson Satui dav evening. LALLCV LIGHT The many friends of Miss Nan Rod- IT tll reeret to learn that she left We are glad to know that Mrs. B. iesday for Camp where she will F.

Williams, who has been quite sick, ake her home with her sister. this week is improving. Misses Esther, Clara, Lois and Lot Mr. Edgar Williams, of Petersburg, tie Paschall, of Drewery, were in spending a few days in the home Mrs. Laura Daniel prior to leaving How own some days ago.

Miss Lois left for Hlon College that day. jr an Officer's Training Camp. ATFAIRFIELD FARM You Will find Pure Virginia Gray Seed. Oats, guaranteed free from foreign seed. Fresh Jersey Cows which are sold on a guarantee to satisfy.

W. A. CONNELL, SON. 9-10-tfc. Warren Plains.

NOTICE In Violation of a Town Ordinance, 2 piles of lumber have been left upon the public highways of the town of Warrenton. The owner will please immediately see Mr. W. H. Proctor, Chief of Police, who has it in charge, or other legal steps will be taken.

J. B. PALMER, Mayor. I he many friends of Mr. Arthur; Mrs R.

M. Conn, of Areola, paid is office a deasant visit Wednesday- Dill are delighted to learn that he is Q)s A Mrs. J. M. Brasrcr and Miss Helen: recovering from a severe case of pneumonia.

This estimable young man is poison, of Airlie, were in town the U. S. Navy, and is now sta idnesday. Miss Moore Hostess To Club tioned near Boston, Mass. Mrs.

Martha Hayes, of Middleburg, Miss Sarah Moore delisrhtfullv en- was a visitor in our town a few days ftained the Girls Knitting Club at home in North Warrenton on Tu- HAPPY IS THE HOME Mr. J. W. Dowling and family visit evening. ed relatives at Drewery Sunday.

A good amount of work was finish ed plans were discussed for the The quickest and surest way to satisfy yourself about Lalley-Light is to see it in operation. Then you will be delightfully surprised at the brilliance of the light at its absolute steadiness. You will appreciate, then, the If the question of cost arises, satisfaction of having such read our book of owners' testi-light in your home-ready at monials the twist of a switch. You will be pleased, too, with ne actual experience of users the smooth, steady operation will assure you on the score of of the patented Lalley-Light wm rt engine. Miss Mamie Brack left for Durham hursday of last week.

Mr. Richard Williams and daughter wing winter. Those present were: rs. Jim Boyce, Misses Annie and Miss Maggie, of Oine, were the guests UlSe DfYWin TTnno "Pvnroll Ursula of Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Williams Mon pletir, Annie and Sue Palmer, Alice WOkpr T.oiLn 1 KT TPIoannr Mrs J. K. Dill returned Thursday "1 Lulie Price, Mary and Fair Polk.

from Boston, where she had W.S.S. been at the bedside of her son Mr Arthur Dill. IBERTY LOAN SPEECH AT pRLINA SUNDAY AFTERNOON" Rev. Walter Patten, of Greenville, Mrs. Minnie Clark, of Zebulon, was a pleasant visitor in town some days speak at the Norlina School Au- Mrs.

Mustian, from near Warrenton, itOrilim Cnr.J.. --Ti. O.Qft nn THAT has a Player or a Piano because you will find that in every home where there is music there is happiness, and real fam-AUr nir-nU p.niovment. Music has visited in the home of her father, Mr. Cannon, last week.

We are sorry to say that Mrs. J. that will Champion, who has been sick for some 16 Fourth Liberty Loan. Patten is a speaker of niote and ls hearers are assured an xcellent )eech. ladies of the Red Cross arid Can- Service will march from Jthe to the Seh time, does not improve very last.

an eievaxmg inot be found innyjoier. kind nf hnme entertainment and the 1 and! Lieut. Albert Paschall spent a few days of last week with his Uncle Mr. Lnnfiv vou spend for a Piano or J. W.

Dowling. Mrs. Frank Pinnell is now at home usic will be rendered. The public is urgently asked to be fesent. la Player will come uuiv after a pleasant visit to her parents at I Oxford.

Quite a number of our people at tended Court at Warrenton last week. Catching Big 'Una Early Dick Hawkins nnrl Pnnrail viV Will MVt For Demonstration, phone or write hundred times over. You can secure the Instrument that yoTWbesrtr' this Store on the easiest kind of terms which will suit your own convenience pockety book. Come in and let us p11 vou about this plan. i "uiuicu uiiicxis uaggcu -t? hVii 5 A this Na Worms la a Healthy Child faRle mom in o- in fno npraftTiaffC Mi- viin with worms have an nil' WR.

STRICKLAND, Distributor for Vance vrarren uounty Uoon, Mnn '00k on the soalpa of nvor Glffht healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a i t- mnM RtnmHr.h disturbance. rniR. LUClC 19 luuiB GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly A ni tfrPA weeks will enrich the blood, im- Jds. The chase started at lltfSO 2 o'clock the two dogs made sss rW-ttlS IWarren Counties. THE CORLEY COMPANY W.

L. Royster, Res. Agent Citizens Bank Rldg, Warrenton LrtK.e xo a tree, rney sioou Uard Until throw on or aispei ue wurms, eu in health. Pleasant to tae. wa iwr ed and then the Coon..

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