St WASH!

LnAY^EBRUARY^32
Warrenton, N. 0.
THE WARREN RE CORD
St WASH!NGTON: Citizen andI Patriot :: I
diss Emily Reid, Student John Graham High Schc
personify
aB^^rSroes
WTh &tl0 legendary,
sta
flde>*
spark
strike
Met*6' Rasing
70f
its
these
or
ture with
in
the
time,
claim the
and
youth fTom
age.
its
Rome
odysseus,
its
Historic Paint:ing of Washington Resltored
to
View
v
^ed
states its George
laP8-
the homage to George
at this appropriate
should be awakened in
'
WashM^'ing
fr^mSr
'
+
are
Hire
this critical
needed at our
nation is
which
^iugh
°
^Herifu .
^T^majestic
upon
world
figure stands as a
eyes
a hill to which tha
turn for
may
weary
strength theand guidance
perplexities
carry on amid
troubled
these
of
K fears home, his gifttimes.
of
love of
ti&kM
raHKHHHv^u^nn(W%:.:.
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K&|flK
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pay homage to a sun- I j
hero of men, we
To I
with him a noble mother. the
question asked, "What was
usually!
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Museum of Art in New York City has yielded to demands that it restore the paintthe De laware", to its walls. Recently the tri istees decided the painting was not
Crossing
"Washington
ing, work of art and ordered
it to be stored in the basement. The paint ing was made by Emanuel Leutze,
a real
a German artist of the American s chool. in 1851.
of Washington's greatness?'!
Hji^etsimple
answer was given. "His
The
Metropolitan
constantly guarded
peat talents, by
religion." Theof ) is always out to George and Mrs. Revolutionary forces, as President
ol guided
and
inspiration W ashington's relatives and friends of the Constitutional Convention,
prcian. guide,
fTTA1*A
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iAJilVAl
a
w UC
erving
^Br-erving
Tolerance,
mv.
|t?ton
being
burning
ft
=
a
J
acceptance
j
destroyed
Washington's
forest
burned
23,870
amounting
Washingi
adcr,
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If you are tbie owner of a Ford ca r or truck,
and have b<3en postponing necess ary repairs
or even a seiasonal tune-up, you ar<e practicing
false econorny.
Avoiding neseded lubrications, ins pections, or
other servic;e maintenance-beliesring a few
I dollars are thereby saved, is in rea lity a costly
| plan-it may greatly depreciate the life of
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23,870 Acres Burned
By 230 Forest Fires
jich
nrnwn
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individually
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your car, or possibly
sary road deilays.
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usuai&n<
Conental
M-totWrntTl
hisi»H
resisned his commis-
fngage
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upon two interesthis carecr: his marnis election to the Vir-
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or
.Vernon the latch string
Warrenton,
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Sixteen ye&rs
OPTOMETRIST
hT^
and his passI
bride
Oxford, N. C.
lb?aa; ,Vashin2ton
their
Mt- Vernon
fromi 1 to 4 p. m.,
plantaH
Washington EVIery 2nd, Wed.
fatiu,:cessful
with Dr. Jones
Bank
Citizens
He always
Jibs thatfarmer.
JJ*
before him De ntist.
T" ireat came
N. C.
s-mall.
j
At Your Local
Ford £)ealer's Establis>hment
|
.
»to,C"nclusions
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Low Labor ! ates
whenever
jell
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j
will do the work
,
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counbecause
lideuthat
Ameril
aristot
Washton's
subject you to
Real econoray means having neec repairs,
lubrications or inspections taken c are ot
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J. L. Coleman, 3 Town lots
L. R. Harris, 1 Town lot
1H. K. Kenyon, 2 Town lots
A. L. Nicholson & E. H. Russell 1 T own lot
;Henry L. Watson 1 Town lot
;F12.4tc H.
J. HAITHCOCK, Constable.
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F ALSiE
EC<DNO MY
opportunity
Washing1
victor,
trapi j
Ijcture?
lose
The
McKinley
anything
their!]a
^B®id
^er,
^B%nce
Alamance
competition
winter
Notice of Tax Sales
4.
CAIICIIIC
UJ.
this careless and ruthless
\
ffishingtons" who instilled in him jarid here the man of destiny,
the
elt was she of
eorge Washington, lived, the
high honor, un- IG
of
tie principle
threshhold
the
of
)ors
dc
rectitude, uncomprcmis-1IR evolution were ajar. From this
he said "All that
:: truth. Of her
! h(ime he went forth to fight for
mother."
to
my
owe
I
i am
nerica liberty, in a few years
with five Ajter
Left a young widow
to fill the exalted office of
moulded
stall children, she
first
president of the United
force of! th e
with Iovq and +~J
ates.
St
I
IWiier own strong, uuiiseuxa>ucu
To the wisdom of Washington,
and example. One of the earliest th erefore, we owe more than per.
every act; ingratitude, injustice here can lead to mutual under,
penwries of the little Washinghe
that
fact
The
and treachery never embittered standing, to mutual agreement, to
the ha ps we realize.
ions was when the mother of
disarmaments among the
his
of
destruction
the
ones. ciiti not risk
him, but served to strengthen his general
Smiiy gathered her littlebeautiful
Nations.
salvation
was
the
battle
in
and
ar;my
character. Ambition
Can one imagine a more
With these, and these only can
American cause.
the
of
never tempted him from the
brothers
his
and
George
brilliant
a
wen
after
never
tired, troubled, tossed world
any
honor.
tor
of
Yet,
narrow
path
up, while small Bettie Wash- Its but the generalship that prerealize
the time when, "Nations
of
all
ourselves
reminded
have
we
her
has the seat of honor,
Shall
Lift Up Sword Against
from
being
Not
incomhis
and
ited
his
army
virtues
vei
lofty
his
are lightI Drier's lap. The candles
disastrous
Nation."
Neither
Shall They Learn
a
not
from
still
or
suffering
have
we
services,
and
pet
here
parable
I tend the shadows fall Think of de:feat was the best evidence of his have expressed the feeling we have War Any More. But
they Shall Sit
I Ee in the old bedroom.from their «ib:ility.his perseverance, his great for his memory. We are continual- Every Man Under His
Own Vine
Isless boys called in But hark, fa;itih in his cause, his unselfish- jy admonished to shape our lives 1and Fig tree; And None Shall
Make.
jpots to sit in silence!
5S, his untiring personal efforts and our conduct by the model lie rhem. Afraid."
litat is Mary Washington saying?to nei1rhe
war won, the frqedom of the has established for us; (and tho
Se is telling them, perhaps,
ant
nation having been estab. think less of the reward, more cf
I'Semembor thy Creator in the inf
lis!
led, Washington now a world the duty well done.
I Ays of thy youth," of self denial,
plantation. The great last enemy to be
lirbearance of the vexations which fig ure, went back to hisfarmer,
legis]Practical engineer,
is death. One who has met
I rise from earthly hopes. Pretty
By L. A. CARTER, District Forester
business
statesman,
But
the conflicts of life with
iat or, soldier,
am talk for tired children.
afDuring the last six months of
spirit does not fear this last 1931
ftry Washington was laying the mSin; loving son, loyal husband,
the forest wardens of the
friend,
arch enemy. On the evening of his
Ltadation for a life to follow, fee tionate kinsman, staunch
counties cooperating in
nine
of
the world feels was a hal- fai thful pubhc servant; patron
passing into the presence of that
fire
control in District No. 5
of
friend
first
his
j
: arts and science
Supreme Being who had been
230
forest fires that
handled
Then George Washington was the} public schools; fine neighbor, guicfe and strength Ithrough life,
total area of
estimated
an
he summed up his earthly existence
tee. the family moved to a large getleral host, fox hunter,
did
acres
and
damage
the
to assure
with the simple words,: "Tis Well".
Natation belonging to Captain tor was well endowed
to
$36,498.
we been true to the heritage
Washington. This later became pos>t of lqadership and nationalwith hoHave
Of the 230 fires reported, 97 were
hormpnt.hpH 11s? Are we todav
having acquaintance
Brld famous as the Mt. Vernon vis
caused
hta
if
fV,i.
c11
by hunters, 14 were set by
abiding by his injunctions, given
phases of life.
1w.oiv. XTLV WUO liidbuiiv oyw
r\f
^ lumuemig, u wcic ui
:
high
laiiruaus,
not
seek
of
his
soul,
did
svith all the earnestness
bcr's education was begun when he ^Vashington
not ,to preserve the Unity of Governseven years old. His first in- pla ce and would have preferred
first
the
as
election
his
]tnent, which is a main pillar of
to
ftuctions were given by an educataccept
sd convict, brought home by Cap- pre sident. He was a man of the ,peace, safety, and Prosperity.
ta Washington on return trip hoiir and he could not fail to O, that the Nations of earth,
hom England. knc
>w it. Thus, he accepted the 1
and collectively, would
Dr. K. H. Patterson
The boyhood life of the future gre at responsibility. At the expira- 'admit into the heart of their
Eje Sight Specialist
peat American was normal and tioii of his term of office he was councils and conferences the spirit
Hendehson, N.G.
telle up of the incidents that ele<;ted a second time. There was pf Washington. O, that they would
night have been expected of aris- a gTeat demand to make him King, hear him and heed him today as
teatic boys of the age. The ap- but he sternly refused to consider f
Ptal of Nature was strong in him the matter and then and there took
he became a surveyor. That he the first great step in making
I* a good one is proven by the Amlerica Safe for Democracy.in the
that the work he did at the CJeorge Washington lives
W of sixteen with the cruder affiections of the people of his
Bethods of his time has been prov- try
he always put his counea true by modern instruments.
try first. It was his love and
K>
The world considers a boy of ty
made him world famous
Poteen decidedly immature, but, for all time, and not the facts of
speaking, a lad of this age his having commanded thethe first
I ® colonial
days and also in socie- car Forces, of having been
|fy HOW days olavs a man's
rnlp
I Preisident, of having been an
H 4 George Washington was always era and man of general influence.
prime favorite, and it may'be 'VVhen we consider George
it
life in its fullness, can we
not with out reason, ing
H&'en inwasboyhood
of
nk
anything lacking in hisa
his appearance thii
v^ ehgaging.
When your head aches.from
Could anyone suggest
When you take Bayer Aspirin
nhood?
His lace, tho a trifle ma
ah,ays beamed with intel- tra it of character, a circumstance of you are sure of two things. It's sure any cause.when a cold has settled
but best of all with a hap- life which would have made him relief, and it's harmless. Those in your joints, or you feel those
hopeful
spirit. His figure was mo:re perfect? When we think of tablets with the Bayer cross do not deep-down pains of rheumatism,
B Particularly fine,
he was a dashing the young Surveyor treading the hurt the heart. Take them
sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer
and devoted to manly
we know that
wilderness,
and get real relief. If the
hless
from
Aspirin
suffer
pat
sports,
you
e l0Yed
to dance and he did it every thought and act was of noble
package says Bayer, it's genuine.
and gracefully. But this
him
of
think
we
When
Neuritis
And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe.
Headaches
gay pui pose.
the
keep George Washing- as a youthful soldier ofbeyond
Colds
Neuralgia
him as a
Habits formed Alleghanies, we think
Aspirin is the trade-mark of
a
as
him
H EntIn 5 hadbo°ks.
of
manufacture of monoaceticmade him a stud- ma n. When we think
Bayer
Sore Throat
Lumbago
his aPP1ication was un" far mer, as a member of the Virginia
of salicylicacid.
acidester
I Ass
Rheumatism Toothache
iembly, as a member of the
Congress, as head of the
it- a^e of twenty-one Wash- tin
nteret*
military world
h
great honcrs t0
tessfui" in° brought to suc
the campaign /
*«£hi °n116 Frencb and Indians, f j
cxix?
destroyed
\
;ess. Surely we realize our need
f or the forests, the wealth therein
a nd the great importance of cons
this wealth.
timber
viealth of our State is
rapid1;y repleted and unless we check
he would speak to them again the 1
immortal words of his Farewell
Address, called by President
United
of
the
as
President
yes, and
"A Chart For The Guidance
him
a
as
think
of
we
hero,
States,
always bringing credit and honor Of The Nations."
upon our country. The man was Observe good faith and justice to
all nations; cultivate peace and
superior and greater than
he ever did.
harmony with them, Religion and
A Patriot, Washington refused a morality enjoin this conduct; and
can it be, good policy does not
crown, (Wisdom), Patience,
equally enjoin it? Only the
to
Courage, Consecration
of the Principles lying
his
animated
cause
the Righteous
{wi
youth was his moth-
^tatters
those who
Lrought and great firs hazard, it
The following listed property owners having failed to pay taxes due
an readily be noted that practithe
Town
for cash, in front of
ally all of these fires were caused W. G. of Macon, I will sellN.to th eonhighest bidder
March
Egerton
Store,
Macon,
C.,
Saturday,
12, at 12 o'clock
iy people being careless with fire
M.
the
real
estate:
following
,nd could have been prevented,
fou can also note the great price
J. M. Coleman, 1 Town lot
$65.25
re have to pay for this careless.
the
woven into fabric
national j
domestic)
best of ourt
we
and 14 were
,
zWw;<fflW
Mja
Jrance,
r
e
^
K
u
Kj
his powers of leaderK
^fcudship.
his genius for statesmanship,
fightng spir.
all. his splendid
H^ve
before all trials of suf^Kjsg.
^Kdauntlass
ignorance and defeat.these
finest I
of
ft.
^fcimed
causes
WILLIAM JAMES DAVIS
origin. Most ol the come after us to enjoy. We are
"ires in Bertie, Chowan, Halifax "Our brother's keeper" and when In loving memory of our little
.nd Northampton counties
grandson, William James Davis.
we destroy, or cause to be
in pocoson lands, making
property that others have a
he control of them extremely dif. right to enjoy we are being very Dp to the shining courts of God,
icult and increasing the areas of unfair and disloyal to our brothers His spirit winged its flight.
bore no trace of earthly stain,
and falling far short from the ideal He
he fires.
his garments white.
Upon
for which man was created.
The number of fires, area
Let us be very careful with fire His life was like a fragrant flower
and amount of damage as
in the futurue and do our bit as That opens with the morn.
by each county is as
tonest citizens and loyal neighbors Transplanted by God's tender care,
in
helping to protect and conserve His garden to adom.
Bertie.37 fires; 10,695 acres
the
forests and timber wealth of
tturned; damage $12,569.
His stay within our earthly home.
our country and keep the young Was
but a little while;
Chowan.9 fires; 912 acres
trees green arid growing.
Yet in our hearts forever lives
e
damage $1,214.
The beauty of his smile.
Durham.23 fires; 1.582 acres
Five Grange units have been
tlurned; damage $2,221.
God look with pity on our hearts
recently in Granville
Edgecombe.17 fires; 425 acres
It is planned to organize eight And make us brave and strong
tturned; damage $1,112.
units when a county Grange Grant we may hear from 'round
Halifax.41 fires; 4,515 acres such
thy throne
will build from these.
Our Darling's happy song.
mrned; damage $5,869.
.Hannah M. Davis.
Hertford.22 fires; 762 acres The
county farm agent in
N. C.
Warrenton,
iurned; damage $1,433.
is developing
County
Northampton.28 fires; 3,892
Chatham County farmers will
among his 4-H clubs this
cres burned; damage $10,724.
1
a series of basket plant an increase of 10,000 acres to
by
arranging
Perquimans.29 fires; 529 acres | sail contests.
lespedeza this season.
mrned; damage $550.
Warren.24 fires; 562 acres burn,
d; damage $806.
Even though the fall months of
OOI
>f unknown
organized
County.
:;;^S;/
''
;
new
a
niscellaneous
In Mcmori&m
burnd;
Wf^SL devotion to his
K- P^f-js of courage and faith
of America which
,
s£.<
If
r
by| timber and game for
burndreported
folows:
bt^Vin
{ ambition
^BoC8?e hapn.nnd its King Arthur,
ncendiary origin, 53 were caused! of our woods land there will soon
be only scanty forests and little
by lightning, 25
)y smokers. 2
originated
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