THE: WARREN RECORD
W&rrenton, North Carolina
PAGE 10
Vocational
absence
Commissioner
advocated
Cooperative
100,00i^000
J
co-operative
under former order.
Ed Kersey, negro,
additional
Society
Ul\#
*
VWUVVV
o».
.....
elected
proposed]
SUPERIOR COURT
relatives
Blacksburg,
without
n
member
Wednesday
minimum
Marmaduke Items
40,000,000
"border
plead guilty to the latter charge.
Judgment was suspended upon
.
A case against William Munn,
charging assault upon a female, was
(
remanded to Recorder's court.
A case against Herbert Munn,
""
?>iu
a
female,
*
iiiuaui xui
was
continued
suppuit
ui
UJ_
ma
children, first payment to begin on
October 1, 1930. Mrs. Munn told the
t
Edg;erton,
Norlina
Clarence
Emma
little
Governor.
Ul
TTtwv
placing
desii
township;
Haithcock,
declared
[Clay
adviser
association,
|Bobbitt,
yesterday
VW II
,
J.M1 UV1 V
township;
Jeffrey,
vutvscv
wa
w
--
befV,o
.
,
Tested
Hospital
appropriated
oiganization
companies
tobacco
resistance,
Lydia Pinkham's
Sanative Wash
f
*
lasting pabt,B
Son & Co.
BEST STALK
at Allen Son & Co.
and most
Let us save you
&
each.
quality. Allen
Exceptiom^B
Co.
son &
GENUINE
crop Crimson Clover
seed, all
seed. We sell
Succeed. W. A. Miles
OFBg^B
Tto^B
SEE OUR WINDOW
ful green glass ware.
ferent pieces. All first
Regular values up to $35c
See them and you will buy
|
«
*
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u^B
^B
Hardware Cc*
I
FULGHUM SEED OATS
sale @ $1.00 per bushel I
Warrcfl
roughs Grocery Co.,
WAR&-B
HOTOVEN CHINA
cook in it, you serve in ill
looking. Come see it-reastfl
too. W. A. Miles
FULGHUM SEED
sale @ $1.00 per bushel.
«M«v*
law
»
w. a. Miles
Lawyers
Hardware^
OAlS~^B
manslaughter,
continued
Warra^l
SCALE^iAiMoH
relgfl
Comp^H
IN YOUR HEATERS M
roughs Grocery Co.,
COTTON
300 lb. and 400 lb. It's not ifl
much but still you have to
W. A. Miles Hardware
Warrenton
J3RING
get them relined and repaired
Monday.
fore cold weather. We can M
nish repairs for any make ixfl
stoves and ranges. W. A.
B
Hardware Company.
EAT A BARBECUE DINNEM
of fH
September 23. The ladies
sell bad!
Henderson
dence church will
the Court house lawn onl
ber 23. Eat your dinner her*
on
Tuesday IMacyPridgern^^^®
THE ¥IUNTERG1RAM I
September
aj^^i^Advr^r
VOL. Ill
A. Jones, Editor
A N<»w»paper Within A New«pap<9T
19, 1930
W
Mr. Boji
We will be glad to greetwhen
thy
, "Mars
Jr.
Ed
e Ed" and
I
ben
I returni this week. They have a
in south Carolina operating
in tine I
wareh ouse, but will be back
I
The tobacco market opens h<;re
Tuesday and we are looking forwa,rd
with pleasure to seeing a numt
of our farmer friends drop by c
store. We don't know what the cr
will bring, but we can assure y
that what money you do get w
go as far at this drug store as an
jr
14 ootA
.or
Z Avwwp
FLASH 'C
LIGHT jj
z
miss
also
opening here. Weforward
fo I
and are looking
y. his re turn.
at Claire's party?"
"Oh. several university studer
and a few invited guests."
were
In
"I seen my
country
its x
i our
Home
It is said that if all the roai
houses and
night life places in tltie
placed end to en>h
plummer wl10 There is
forgetful that he brought 1lis
It has been a pleasure to ha VC
Small and Solicitor Park er a
in town and around our a tor/* t.Vlis
week.
and slie did know her alleys."
car.
V
I
remind
boys and girls, we pencil
need to
lat we carry tablets, foucbooks,
crayon s, composition
VOu"ti
i
no
tain pens and other school
at
our
suppW
store.
section
,<wh ere is the American
line of flashlights
Paris? t9
"The' first ten rows at the
going
to
&I
Folliesyou
t^l
smoke
"No, I only have one match.
t I
a dirty shame the
echoo
*
pay at;hletes in this I'm not get I
"Are:nt you right?
glass.
"The fool who rocks the boat
jay
"u\
probably just drunk enough to thii
steadying it."
Frenchman: You have to fill iin
the nationality blank also, sir. Yc
are a Spaniard, n'est ce pas?
Spaniard: No, sir, I'm English. U
mother and father were English.
Frenchman: But you were bor"
^ w hat I'm
-
MiniTPn
'U
v\ n ii a
II
ur
1
U( lve
vHUIItK UliUfi-E
in Spain.
Audience'
'
J
ranging from large
spotlights to vestig
pocket size. They are
priced low.
"This is food for reflection," sa
the billygoat as he ate the lookii
I
yw
cha racter in Talkie: I love jufi I
but'd earest, I can't marry you
iken Voice from the
feel around in the
dark when we carry
tools with him."
b girl, as
cream on her lips.
.
your
"Nov/ we have the
ed
chap," quoth the I
she rubbed
u
can't.
o'course
yuh
Naw,
&.
onIy4 he first reel.
r
I
one m
"Hei father ran a bowling pl«w~
Carry
were
they would still be so well hidd<sn
that the cops couldn't find them.
he's
e
hate that
"Who
was so
a
/\
op
$30,)00.00;Judge
j
Coat ol Paint and vn»
ijiouq 01 it. We
do it at lowest can
cost,
grade, long
practice;
ANTICIPATION
Commissioners
anticipation
Burley
manufacturer,
& Co.Gingham,
Thursday ABRUZZI RYll
Semfl
seed, Cabbage
hfl
Turnip
SeeiB
differentCompany.
I collect
election it," boasted theduty.and
customs agent.
federal
buildkcT^B
NEW LOW PRICES Co.^B
oiTwJ
ed and
Cloth, unbleached sheetiaJB
CUTTEUTW^®
LOWER PRICES ON
practices.
BLEACJ^K
White Cloth,
Gingham,
Silks,
anythiq^B
need.
len Son Co.
^B
assistedNEW STYLES
girls long sleeveINLAD^^B
Wash DreB
only $1.00
respective where.
j
big stock
rial of all kinds at
prices. Allen Son &very vJ
Prints.
Governmenttreat YOUR HOME
appear
forfeited
issued.
discussion
Norlina
Sunday
bringing
it. H. P. ]J
Son & Co.
court that she did not want one
from her husband for herself creating much interest among the
penny
i
but that she was willing for him to boys, is that of the football
Mr. Bright heads this activity
contribute to the support of their
and is being assisted by Mr. Jimmie
children.
J. L. Smiley, local contractor, Mayfield.
charged with obtaining labor and Miss Lillie Belle Dameron,
material under false pretense, ate
by Miss Lindsay, will direct
an expensive dinner on Tuesday. the glee club this year. At the first
His case was the last one called on meeting, on Thursday morning,
the criminal docket. After waiting there were many students present.
for several minutes for him to
Practices will be held every
in court Judge Small ordered
morning at the chapel period.
his name to be called. He failed to It might be of interest to the
answer. His bond was declared
public to know that exercises are
and a capais was ordered
given in the auditorium by the
The court turned to a
divisions as follows: Monday,
of the civil docket. Mr. Smiley high school; Tuesday, grammar
]hurried in. He explained that he had grades.4-7; Wednesday, high
been out to dinner. He received a school; Thursday, glee club
slight lecture and the judge ordered
Friday, grammar grades.1-3.
the forfeit and capais orders
,
stricken from the records, and the
months ago by a truck, the
case continued until January term several
of court. Mr. Smiley said that he property of the Vick Grocery Co.
had been waiting in court a day and He claims negligence on the part of
a half for his case to be called and the driver. The defense alleges that
was under the impression that it the accident was unavoidable.
not concluded arguments
would not be brought up at this Urt#Ai./vhad
4Ua Iiimt 1 ofa troofarHov offprU1U
jvow/iwwj
JUiJ
term as he understood the Solicitor UC1U1C
to say there was only one more noon. Mr. Kenyon is represented by
criminal case on the docket, that of Kerr and Kerr of Warrenton;
Messrs. Vick and Alston by George
State against Allen Green,
Green of Weldon and F. P. Spruill
which was to be
of
Rocky Mount.
until the January term of
court.
PERSONAL MENTION
The Green case grew out of an
John L. Skinner of
Commissioner
automobile accident at Warrenton
visitor at
a
was
in
Littleton
on Sunday afternoon
which
Bond
James Rudd, negro, was killed.
yesterday.
was placed at $1500.
Mr. Cromwell Daniel of Littleton
Court re-convened on Thursday wrfs a visitor at Warrenton
morning for the trial of Civil cases.
Lawyers battled all day on the case Miss Sue Thompson of Inez was
of H. K. Kenyon, administrator of in town on Thursday.
John T. Kenyon, deceased, vs.
Kinsey, Miss
George T. Vick and William Alston, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Miss Rosebud
trading as Vick Grocery Co. Mr. Mary Randolph,
John
Kenyon is asking $10,000 from Kimball and Messrs.
attended
Anderson
and
Henry
for
concern
damages
the Littleton
on
Durham
at
ball
the
little
game
of
his
inflicted in the death
night.
son who was run over and killed
Warren
separate
sn^B
to
enrollment
NEW CROP
CLOVER
departmenet
Allen
assault
under former order provided he pay
on a
I Will
cares to haul
payment
of cost. Palmer had been in
jail for several months.
per
DIRT GIVEN
have several
enrollment
that
wagonloads
give
94.9% of
Littleton,
AftonElberon
campaign
or
is the average attendance.
The enrollment of the Agriculture
department is 43 and the
of the Home Economics
is 56. Music department
in charge of Miss Dameron has
opened up very nicely although the
number of pupils is not as large as
could be accommodated, however
the pupils are interested and the
work is going good.
Plans are progressing for the
development of Student
in the high school, this being
a new feature in the regular school
organization. The election of the
officers and members of the council
will be completed next week. This
work will be assisted by the high
school faculty.
A new feature, and one that is
,
;
sale
523 total
enrollment, 491.73
receiving
,
Congressman
Sunday
162 in the
charged
was
FULGHUM SEED
elementary
@ $1.00
high school,
attendance;
roughs Grocery Co.,bush^H
attendance;
yjyJ
organization
Ridgeway Items
permanent,
organization
received.
Governor.
Enrollment for the first two weeks
shows the following: 361 in the
school, 338.7 average
with larceny, housebreaking and
stolen goods. The jury said
that he was not guilty.
Buster Palmer, negro, charged
with house-breaking and larceny,
Federal
Inez Items
returned
V.
151 average
J
^3|
(By Catherine Moseley and
Helen Gibbs)
Gaylor.
organization
Carolina
ti
Thomas Williams plead guilty
]larceny of clothes from W. G.
] Williams told the court that he
1did not break in the house, but was
there by Gaylor to get whiskey.
;sent
He was sentenced to county jail for
three months, assigned by county
commissioners to work around or
about the county home.
Cases against Cherry Thomas
and W. J. Hackney were continued
mo
V
r
express
,
j
i
citizens
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
provided she pay
j ipended
checks for losses
cashed
who
GRAHAM
remain
and
incurred JOHN
Agricultural News Jfor two years. of good behavior
SCHOOL NEWS
to
..................
dressed briefly by President E. C.
Dr.
Brooks of State College, and
Curl C. Taylor of State College,
who urged a permanent program.
R. H. !BRIGHT
Josephus Daniels presided at the Teacher of AgricultureByJohn Gntham High School, Warrenton
J
meeting during the temporary
from s
Gardner
Goverhor
of
Frank Page Named As Head the platform.
of Governor
Farmers interested in marketing ]line the machinery
Of Movement To Form
with the
1
connection
In
Gardner
Eugene Talmage, Georgia
this crop of tobacco should inform Government.
Tobacco
of Agriculture, reported
less themselves of the facilities offered All persons desiring to better the
brought
crop
the
that
Georgia
POUNDS
WANT
]marketing situation of tobacco
through the Federal Farm Board
than 10 cents a pound. He
This
Exchange.
should attend this meeting and
drastic acreage reduction and through a Tobacco
RALEIGH, Sept. 17..Following
seven
framed
be
by
themselves. This is not a
an enthusiastic mass meting at the proposed that no tobacco be grown exchange will
Governor
named
farmers to sign a
men
by
City Auditorium yesterday morning, unless the companies would agree to fifteen These men will plan and scheme to get their
tobacco in an
contract to sell
Gardner.
the Tobacco R°lief Commission, in advance to a price.
contract
of years,
this
number
association for a
composed of elective representatives He also advocated lower Federal draw up the contract,
Tobacco
the
to be passed upon by
jbut a safe and sound marketing
from 49 tobacco growing counties, taxes.
of
consists
which
Committee,
of
worked out by the farmRelief
in
Frank
charge
Page,
Hutcheson,
John R.
unanimously elected
couneach
(?rs and backed by the government.
extension work in Virginia, was the representatives from
foimer chairman of the North
the
in
J C. Stone stated in his speech
now
no
and
took
Commission
but
part
ty.
Highway
present,
Mr. J. L. Aycock, Mr. S. G. Wil- <]In Raleigh on September 17 that,
vice-president of the Wachovia meeting.
Bank and Trust Company in Mr. Stone expressed himself as con and Mr. G. B. Gregory are the 'The Federal Farm Board would
charge of its Raleigh branch, as highly gratified at the result of the representatives from Warren coun- <]back the farmers the limitthisandis
dis- strain the law." Gentlemen
the head of the movement. It was meeting yesterday.
ty and any person desiringasktothese
been
has
jnot an ilde promise but a promise
minimum
should
a
for
that
"I feel
something
cuss the Exchange
agreed to work
the
of
or
nature
|backed by five hundred million doldeclared.
accomplished," he
men to explain the
sign-up of 100,000,000 pounds,
]
lars. ;
cne-fifth of the State's crop.
program to them
the
All details or tne pian ior
I will be glad to explain the policy Mr. Corey representing
the
assured
Banks
Farm Loan
association, including the
that is to be followed to anyone de- i
back
would
banks
form of the marketing agreement Mrs. C. V. Adams after spending siring me to do so privately or at ]farmers that the
Tnlionnn VrfhqMPf The RSSOto be signed by growers were left to some time with her mother has
a meeting. We plan to have a meetis a suean executive committee of five to
home.
here in the Court House on <nation in South Carolina is
ing
be appointed by Governor Gardner, Mrs. B. O. Ayscue and children Tuesday. September 23, immediately <s'ess and the Government backing
who was also empowered by the spent a few days last week with after the tobacco sale. A speaker iIt. <
and speak
mass meeting to name seven
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. will explain at this meeting the Come to the' meeting
members of the organization King of Areola.
nature of the Exchange and out- :for yourself.
to represent the state at large.
The Inez Baptist Missionary
The election of Mr. Page, who
Kerr said. And added, "if this
met in the home of Mrs. C.
has not been officially notified of V Adams last Friday night. Several
is gone into at once
his selection and last night declined members were present also a few
the prices paid on
whole-heartedly,
Wise
of
for
Coleman
was
Mrs.
to comment thereon,
merely
the Warrenton market will be double
visitors. Miss Lillian Benson was in Mr. and
the organization of the co-operative charge of the program. After this attended service at Good Shepherd what they have been on the other
since permanent officers will be ice cream and cake was served by church Sunday morning.
markets."
of
son
Scott,
chosen by the directors to be
Foe
The last ten minutes of
de
Robert
Little
the hostess.
Kerr's speech was diverted
by the grower members after the Miss Annie Miles Harris returned Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, received
Good
at
of
an
into
attack
week.
baptism
upon the Republican
signup.
last
the sacrament
to Louisburg College
afternoon.
Would Draft Page
administration.
an*
Sunday
church
D.
Cheek
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Shepherd
However, Mr. Page was
children of Macon were visitors in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mabry and
Mr.
at the mass meeting as the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mr. Frank Banzet accompanied
full time head of the
Alex Mabry to Duke University
Powell Sunday.
(Continued from page 1)
this
and the suggestion was well
Misses Mabel and Patsy Benson, Tuesday where he will teach
His selection is thought to a.-so Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Aycock year.
L. C. Wayne was nol prossed with
depend only on his acceptance. of Elberon spent a few days this Mrs. Helen Overby visited Mrs. leave. Willis Lewis was sentenced in
"We must elect one man and put week with Miss Pattie Benson of Robert Bell at Macon last week. Halifax county recently. The case
him in charge," declared the
Hopewell, Va. Miss Mabel Benson Miss Grace Moore is visiting
against him in Warren was nol
"We must have a leader whom went in training at the Petersburg
in New Jersey.
with leave due to the fact
prossed
the tobacco companies from New hospital Wednesday.
Miss Helen Petar is visiting her that it was taken in consideration
York to London and from Durham Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Powell and cousin, Mrs. S. H. Ricks, at
in his Halifax sentence. Two cases
to Winston-Salem will regard as children visited in the home of Mr.
Va.
against Brown Rodwell were nol
strong enough and able enough to and Mrs. J. S. Davis of Creek
Friday afternoon a silver tea was
prossed with leave due to the fact
T.
J.
Mrs.
North
Carolina.
of
of
the
home
flag
carry
that he is now serving a term in
held at the
evening.
"I propose to draft Frank Page Mr. L. H. Benson visited his White for the benefit of the the Federal penitentiary. A case
for this job, a man who has handled brother, Mr. W. A. Benson Sunday Womans Auxiliary. Lovely radio against Alonza Davis was taken off
hundreds of millions of dollars
music from London, England and the active docket. He is now serving
afternoon.
the stain of any of it leaving Misses Catherine and Rosalie other places was enjoyed.
a term in the Federal penitentiary.
its slimp mark upon him.
Walter Williams, young negro of
Brown also Hazel, Katherleen and
"It is a big undertaking, but I Master Billie A and Bob Benson RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT near Warrenton, plead guilty to
T
1MaUa^/i
&.1JUW naiiA. rage is pamvuu anu x
God in his wisdom saw fit to call stealing tires, tubes, rims and other
were visitors in the home of Mrs.
it
for
believe he will undertake
from our midst our beloved
parts from the car of Walter Martin
L. H. Benson Sunday afternoon.
Woman's
our
in
onif was sentenced tn serve 12
a
North Carolina. The State needs
and co-worker
Miss Mary Powell spent
G.
W.
Mrs.
man of his calibre to lead it out of
12 months on the roads. A case
with her grandmother. Missionary society,
night
tribute
more
fitting
a
this crisis."
Wilson. Can
against William Hawkins, charging
Mrs. Cora Powell of Marmaduke.
to say abandonment and non-support, was
than
her
memory
to
Minimum 100,000,000 Pounuds
be
paid
Warrenton
of
Miss Myrtle Hull
ner irom remanded to Recorder's court.
The relief commission yesterday
with her we all loved her and miss
night
Wednesday
spent
The jury returned a verdict of
fixed 100,000,000 pounds as the
our gatherings? She was always
Mrs. M. P. Powell.
sister,
to
wanted
the
society
the
not
guilty In less than five minutes
goal for a sign-up under
ready when
others
to
help
deed
after
hearing the evidence in the
do some good
co-operative contract and immediate
her
contributed
and
case of State against Skeet Webster,
removal from the market, it being
less fortunate
out.
decided that SO,000,000 pounds of
young negro woman of near
quota to help
of
vacant
Powell
made
Williams
Miss
been
has
Mary
A place
charged with stealing $2.75
the amount should come from the
our
the
in
realize
few
a
We
is
fill.
Inez
days
can
spending
from Roosevelt Mills. Skeet did not
which none
Eastern North Carolina belt and
it
be
of
this
and
her
home
of
grandmother
eternal
gain
have a lawyer, but the State was
her
loss is
pounds from the Old Belt in
humble
in
bow
we
that
unable
to prove that she was guilty
place.
resolved;
Central North Carolina. The
that
and
Clarke
K.
S.
family
Mr.
knowing
His
will,
to
of larceny as charged by Mills
submission
counties' 'which grow the South
that
in
afternoon
Resolved,
best.
Sunday
spent
who said that she took $2.75 from
He knoweth
Carolina type may also be handled
M. C. this notice be printed in The
and
Mrs.
Mr.
with
his
over-alls pocket and refused to
separately.
our
in
Duke.
recorded
and
Record
give it back. Skeet denied this.
But in any event all of the
Norlina
of
J.
C.
Mrs.
Pridgen
minutes.
Judge Small in his charge to the
belt organizations will be tied
our section Sunday
Pres.
through
P.
REAMS,
passed
H.
MRS.
jury pointed out that larceny was
up under one executice head and afternoon enroute to Creek.
Secty.
H.
FRAZIER,
A.
the
MRS.
taking of property from another
selling agent, the job for which Mr. Miss Jessie Lee Pridgen of
secretly or by stealth, and if the,/
Page has been picked.
with
afternoon
LICENSES
spent
Sunday
MARRIAGE
found this to be the case according
The big issue in the 1932
Powell.
Miss
Bessie
of
Goldiere
V.
to the evidence they were to bring
and the one to which both Messrs. Frank and Owen Davis White.Augustin
Harris of in a verdict of guilty. This the jury
Janet
and
Davidson
the Democratic and Republican and
sister, Miss Myrtle, and their Macon; B. F. Kauffman of
was unable to do and returned a
parties must give attention is this: mother,
Mrs. H. C. Davis, spent
Va., and Maye I. Slaton of verdict of not guilty.
"The right of the little man to
afternoon in Henderson,
Dolphin, Va.
Helen Plummer, 17-year-old negro
live."
Colored.James Smoot of
with
them
Jim
Finch
who
Mrs.
"The administration or affairs in will
and Agnes Allen of Norlina; girl of Warrenton, plead guilty to
several days with her
spend
forgery. She was sentenced to jail
North Carolina is going to take its sister.
Maryland Lee Harris of Macon and for
eight months. Sentence was susCarter of Littleton;
position with the right of the
Mr. R. L. Williamson and family Edna C.M.Fitts of Littleton and
man to live," declared the
of Henderson spent Sunday in the
B. Lewis of Warrenton; Lovest
NOTICE TO VOTERS
rTT1
AUmnitor nf WlCA and
home of Mr. D. L. Robertson.
illCUUUlil niCAAllU^i
Notice
is hereby given to voters
"I can take position without any LittlA Aiicrip T.iinillo WilUomonn ic Irtne P. Perry of Inez.
iof Warren county, North Carolina,
regard to personal fortunes. I am spending several days with her
that the registration books of said
DELIVERS FIRST BALE
constantly receiving suggestions grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
county will be open at the
that I be a candidate for United Robertson.
The first bale of the 1930 cotton
precincts in Warren
States Senator or for a place on my Mrs. Joe D. Riggan, who lived in crop was ginned and delivered, to ,countypolling
on Saturday, October 4,
party's national ticket. I want to Oxford but who has recently moved the co-operative association receiv- jSaturday, October 11, Saturday,
reiterate and reaffirm that I am to Mountain View, spent Wednesday ing station at Warrenton this week <October 18, and Saturday, October
not a candidate for any office now in the home of her mother. Mrs. C. by Ernest Harris of Inez, according !2b, 1930, for the purpose of
names of citizens who
H. Powell.
or at any other time."
to an announcement made yesterday 11 e the
to
vote
in the November
Several people around our section by G. R. Frazier, field representaStonq Makes Speech
on the registration book. No
Mr. Stone declared that the farm enjoyed attending the services at tive for Warren county. Mr. Harris new
registration is required.
board will "lend every penny it is Embro last week.
received an advance of 9 cents a This September 19, 1930.
Miss Gladys Haithcock of Alston pound. <
permitted to lend under the
>19-4t C. P. MOSELEY, Chmn.,
farm act and will stretch the spent one night recently with her
Board of Elections of Warren
KERR <3cunty, North Carolina.
\f»w to the utmost limit it can be cousin, Miss Carrie Haithcock.
CONGRESSMAN
Misses Edna Clarke and Bessie
carried without breaking it."
(Continued from pace I)
NOTICE OF NOTES IN
with Mr. Wheeler Herron of
Powell,
He warmly urged cooperative
TAXES
Inez, attended the "talkies" at gia and Virginia, are below the cost Notice is herebyOFgiven
that on or
marketing and gave his experience Stevenson's
theatre in Henderson of production, and as a result the |before the 1st day of October, 1930,
as manager of the Kentucky
last Friday evening.
farmer is sinking further and \the Board of County
Association for six years.
Miss
Carrie
Haithcock
one
spent
further in debt, and carrying with < will borrow upon its noteofin
Mr. Stone declared nothing was
last
week
in
day
Warrenton.
of taxes the sum
him the time merchant, lawyer, I
to be gained by fighting either the
<
note to be payable
such
in
preacher and business general." 1within six months
warehousemen or the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
thereafter; the
but said that on the other hand Julius Banzet, commissioner, and Judge Kerr told his audience that
to be used
loan
of
such
proceeds
and tor school
no relief was to be afforded by go- others to Federal Land Bank and he had been to Washington
purposes.
stated the existing conditions
This
17th, 1930.
mg to tne manuiacturer wxin nat others, 286 acres in Sixpound
Ttanarfmonf nf .Tllltiee and >19-lt Sept. C. POWELL, Clerk
1U1U UK>
JOS.
Virginia
and
for
others
Jn hand and asking
higher to Richard W. Phillips
Davis and others, 5 the Federal Farm Board. "The Board of County Commissioners.
prices.
acres in Hawtree township; C. M. Department of Justice has started
Mr. Stone highly praised the Haithcock,
:
trustee, to W. W.
will take time and the farmer needs
operation of the South Carolina
two tracts containing 142 help right now. The Federal Farm
co-operative, which had a sign-up acres in RnannlfA MnrnoViin
millions of dollars
of about 20,000,000 pounds, and
Haithcock, trustee, to W. W. Board has by Congress for such a
II Recommended by docthat he had never seen a Hafthcock, 4 acres in Roanoke
as now, but
financial
depression
tors and nurses.
Julius Banzet, commissioner,
better board of directors.
an
have
must
board
the
first
to
Walter
Cleansing, refreshing
G. T. Lazar, general manager of Sixpouiid P. Bell, 37 1-2 acres in
to deal with."
township.
antiseptic for women.
the South Carolina association, was. W. R. Vaughan and wife to J. N. "Pressed on one side by the
As a deodorant, it prevents
a speaker, and M. L. Corey,
12 acres in Vaughan; S. knowledge that the tobacco
embarrassment.
of the South Carolina
to
to
take
your
trustee, A. W.
are going
|M. Gardner,
28 acres in Hawtree township;
to
addressed the meeting
pay
Sold
by druggitu
for what they please
afternoon. William Collins L. M. Rainey, trustee, to Henry C. as long as they do not meet any
E.
149 1-2 acres in Roanoke
and on the other side by
and W. S. Green, representatives Thrower,
Wm.
T.
Polk
township;
and
others,
of the Federal Farm Board, are administrators, to the Board of the promise of immediate aid from
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
here and will assist in the work of Trustees of the Warrerjton Graded' the government if they do bind
Lynn, Man.
is
and High school district, one lot themselves together, the farmer
the organization.
The mass meeting was also ad- and building, Warrenton township. being driven into organizing," Judge
GROWERS FORM |
AN ORGANIZATION
North Carolina
IWarrenton,
Spaniard: That's nothing. If yoi
dog had pups in the china close t,
would you call them soup plates?
COMPANY
"Home of The
Weetera Union"
chancelor the debating
it0
they going to raffle
n
ir
a
worth."
there is the
B
j^fso
chai^ I
.larried a snake
that w hen he got the
wouidn t have to send
doctor.'
B
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J
the
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