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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 4

Publication:
The Warren Recordi
Location:
Warrenton, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
4
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V1-! TBDETWKKN RECORD TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 191s NEWS FROM COUNTY AGTS (Continued From First Page) I --APRIL RECORDS, WJUL KEP CVSAS Call in and Hear Jt Suffer? Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al-derson, V. writes: "My daughter suffered terribly.

She could not turn in bed the doctors gave her up, and we brought her home to die. She had suffered so much at time. Having heard of Cardui, we got it for her." The Victor Mecords FOR MONTH APRIL By Famous Arjtists of the World. We Invite Your Inspection also of Our Superb line ot Pianos Victrolas and Organs TERMS TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER mm the mass is boiling from the slacking of the lime, stir it, and add more water to form a paste. Place a sack or blanket over the vessel to keep the heat in When the boiling is over add water to make 50 gallons, stir thoroughly and strain; dissolve the arsenate of lead in a small quanity of the solution, and then stir- it thoroughly into the mixture.

Apply with a good spray pump, being careful that all leaf -portions of the tree are covered with the spray. About one week after the petals have fallen is the proper time for application. This spray should be repeated in two weeks for the best results. Late varieties, as Elberta and those ropen-ing late, should be sprayed even a third time. Get a copy of circular no.

66, on Orchard Spraying from County Agent. Spraying materials can be had at the Burwell Drug Co. I 2 isunfe'citant The Coriey Company Citizens Bank Bids W. L. OYSTER, Mgr.

Warrenton, N. C. ni PEATTS Poultry, Horse, Hog and Cattle Remedies. Clean anu uikjiiixvvu, vntu xvxcou LiitJii tone up the fowls, horses hogs and cattle with The Woman's Tonic 3 Street car step Long tight skirt, Maiden slips, Hits the dirt! Little maiden, Long tight skirt, Naughty, naughty, You'll get hurt DR. H.

N. WALTERS Surgeon Dentist Office Phone-59; Residence Phone 66 "In a few days, sue began to improve," Mrs. Cox continues, "and had no trouble at Cardui cured her, and we sing its praises everywhere." We receive many thousands of similar letters every year, telling of the good Cardui has done for women who suffer from complaints s6 common to their sex. It should do mm best, oldest and most reliable stock remedies on market. Now is the time to take care of fowls if you want laying hens healty chicks this summer.

1 Tobacco Flues and Flue Sheets )u ioo." Try Wm I E-77 'I lliiHiei 3JUI OiMM I 1 I ill I II I NOTICE COMMITTEEMEN The Equalizing Fund will length en the school term three weeks mak 1 Pi 3 ib wiiiiifciiii lit ii iwAtE i ing the State and county term cur 5 ni month and three week, or ninety-five teaching days. HOWARD F. JONES, Supt. I i liji 1 ill Hi I SI i i ill I Trustee's Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred on me by a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by John R.

Davis and Mary R. Davis, his wife, on the 1st day of January, 1918, which Deed of Trust is registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Warren, State of North Carolina, in Book 99, pago 29S, I will, at the request of the owner and holder of the Bonds thereby secured, default having been made in SALE OF LAND By virtue of authority vested in me by the last will and testament of W. Rainey, deceased, late resident of Warren County and State of North' Carolina; I will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of it being part of the real estate of said W. W. Rainey as set forth in his last will and testament as follows: "The balance of my land, sup-posed to be 94 acres more or less, to be sold and equally divided between my ten children by my wife Delia, deceased." Said described tract of 94 acres to be sold at the Court House C.

C. CHRISTMAS C. C. Christmas has passed to the Great Beyond. He was known to this generation as "Uncle Kit He had reached the ripe old age of ninety-one and had lived all his life on the plantation upon which he was born.

A law-abiding, good citizen has gone from among us. He will be missed. He was a faithful member of his Church and has gone to the reward of the faithful. the payment of said Bonds, sell at the Court House door in the Town of Warrenton, N. at public auction, to the S.

F. S. R. 17 Ft. B.

S- F. S. R. 16 Ft.B highest bidder for cash, on Wednesday the 23rd. day of April, 1919, at twelve o'clock M.

the land conveyed to me by said Deed of Trust, bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of the door of Warren County on Monday the 7th day of April, 12 M. 1919. This March 4th, 1919. 3-4-4tc. II.

WALL, Executor Administrator Estate of W. W. Rainey, deceased. estate of Page R. Perkinson, deceased; on the East by the lands of C.

W. Perkinson; on the South by the lands of NOTICE TO PUBLIC We will finish closing our business in the next ten days. All to whom we are indebted will please present bills, and those who owe us will make immediate settlement. J. W.

WHITTEMORE 3-25-2tc. City. Mrs. Hester Paschall; on the West by! the lands of C. W.

Perkinson, contain DANIEL, Attorney At Law Littleton, N. C. ing Thirty-seven and one half (37) Acres, more or less. This the 21st day of March, 1919. I TASKEP POLK, Trustee.

3-21 3tc.CEJ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Admisistratrix of the estate of Wm. P. Stainback, de i iplii Pi 11 lill iii i ivi ij jiji uu iiiiiiil 1 iiiJiiil fcliiiid feDfJ I'i'iiifl ceased, late of Warren county, this is a to notify all persons "having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned prior to Mch. 25, 1920 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment.

MRS. LESSIE F. STAINBACK, Administratrix. D. F.

D. R. 20 Ft. B. D.

F. S. R.13 Ft. B. LINE OF Ivory, French Ivory, Cut Glass and Silver Tobacco Is ffigli j.

Fill Out, Cut and Mail Your Order At Once TAKE NOTICE! The following ordinance has been passed by the Board of Town Commissioners: No person or persons shall pai'k any automobile or other vehicle on Main Street between the Episcopal Church on the North and Franklin Street on the South, and allow the same to remain parked, or standing, for a period of more than ten minutes at a time. Any person violating any of the provisions of -this ordinance shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of Five Dollars for each and every offense. This ordinance lakes effect ten days from Publication. This March 26th, 1919. R.

J. JONES, Secty. Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens-self filling and Waterman Ideal Ink. Convincing is a Trial HAVING MADE TOBACCO FLUES FOR 32 YEARS, for Warren' and adjoining counties, also enjoy the reputation of making the best made in the State, this season we have cut out high price labor, and by doing our own work, can save you money and all orders received in the next 30 days will be taken at prices that defy competition as to quality, workmanship, and prices. No connection with J.

E. Miles, (C. V. Hicks or Harvey Brown.) Order given .,19. By Mr To be delivered.

..19.. feet Size of Barn inside Length of furnace, inside Barn Size of pipe Style of flue With or without smoke stack Remarks: hoi co Cut Flo TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts your liver without making you sick and can not salivate. Every druggist in town your druggist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling-off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place.

"Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and givers better re-, suits," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels.

It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next 4ay like violent calomel. Lowest Freight Rates Guaranteed To All Parts Of The State i Roses, Sweetpeas, Orchids, Snapdragon, Carnations, and All kind of flowers arranged in the latest arts, for all occasions. Mail and wire orders promptly executed by, J. L. G'QUINN Florist.

Raleigh, N. C. Phone 149. Our local agent is Hunter Drug 'Co. Place your orders with them for prompt and careful attention.

J. L.r O'Quiim Company OMPAM W. A. MILES HARDME ''j fit C. i.

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