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1 2 7 WARRENTON GAZETTE. WARRENTON, IT. C FRIDAY, MAR 16, 1895. 'subscription in advance One year (by Mail), Postage Paid $1.50. Six Months 75 Ifnotpaidforin SO days, $2.00 a year, j JI A. Foots, ... Editor, There is one man in Germany ytho has the twist on -the .Emperor. This fellow has the job of curling the Kaiser's mustache every morn ing and gets $15 a week for it. When it .comes to the mustache William doeft.bol stand on ex pense. Martin Connally, the leader1 of the Brooklyn trolly strikers, has had his brain drained and is now improving. If some of the leaders in the North Carolina Legislature had their their brains drained some time ago they wouldn't have made the sorry spectacle of jthem selves as they have. The estimated cotton crop of .1804-5, already in sight as per February report of th United States Agricultural Department is .9,581,129, with 10.1 per cent yet in the hands of producers. This .ives a total of 10,549,002 bales. The final report will appear in April, when the report will be re VPised and reduced to the utmost .accuracy attainable. The total tcrop of 2'exas is put at 2,86.1,653 in sight, which, with 10.1 per cent added makes something over 3,150,000 bales, or nearly one-third of the entire cotton crop of the ,counf.ry. These are alluring fig-c uresj and are "grand gloomy and peculi-tr," v. hen taken in connec- TRUST By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted by Ellis Foster and wife, iated January 14th, 1890. 1 will sell by public auction for cash on the 8th day of 4pril. A. D, 1895, at the court house in AVarrenton, three tracts of land i One 6n the Milford road in. Sanday Creek Township, Warren county, adjoin ing lands of Green Adcock, con taining about fifty acres ; one ad joining the above containing thirty-hve acres; one adjoining No. 2 containing eighty-one acres 7 this tract being only for the nat ural life erf Junius . H. Dunn. Reference is made to the trust deed, registered in the officer of register of Deeds of warren coun tyin book 54, pages 611-613, for more particular description of the lands. This March 6th, 1895. Thomas M. Pittman, Trustee, o ' LAND SALE. By virtue of authority given me bv law-, and in pursuance of spe cial authority given me by an of dor of tne Superior Court of Vance county made on March 1, 189o, in the case of Alnx J Feild, adminis trator of Meeta A Capehart, deceas ed, against B A. Capehart, Sr. and others, I shall on Wednesday the 10th day of April, 1895, at the court house door in Warrenton, N. C, sell at public for cash to the highest biddei the following tract of land, to-wit : A certain tract of land in Fork township, Warren county, N. C. containing six hun dred and seventy-two (672) acres more or lees, lying on Keedy branch, Shocco Creek, and the Xouiaburg road, and adjoining th.j lands of John Buxton Williams. The said laud is particularly de scribed in a deed cf trust from Lucy E. Polk to B. A. Capehart, trustee, recorded in bjok 52 page 921 in the office of Register of Deeds of Warren county, and also in a deed from B. A Capehart, trustee, to A. J. eild, administra tor of 3eeta A Capehart, deceased, of record in said office. For fur ther information address the un dersigned at Oxford, N . C. This Jfarch 4th, 1895 Alex J. Feild, Adm'r. of Afeeta A Capehart deceased. :zvr i:?3 ncr 9 V 5 S j .,.! I !-, a:.. iiwIj.! f :. truMr ' ' M" V!:" ' am., t R:hrtc.-.r. ! t)n thww m-,i.tM ."J Iht rt.i n.f-.-' W. t -r- 'v, -u' M by HtsI cliw . frb i,J tenM Nf f'-S? !T,:"','' CI7TL 3 SEEDS -.Vd find lit-ll- . . i. i n lit a l.iryv W- ...Mr..U ) V:4r li Three -Mt r w Cul- .-ni urn ', . .. Art Phl' i . . - i the irnR il i - 'l &nrted froiVdtrrfal tn va!u i. f !,r.- !. B . l-:tii' t ws f" ---.H-d T vi tg t -- h ? T .1 o ii pi4 SiCO BcvVirc Silj-'iid injury. V'-'KW -t,,t' Grates. V KV-' cntlru Veterinary of Suib kkIi M iillf H j'OH ' lid rch. ile .i5lli:iii. ).'i'f, ' i pn:ran( .lurid: ihe i-n-K ttve f-'' : :Ai i v'i 'Ut I'M vft, "V"' are txicl'y aJwriited-" Mis Dvi. Bionklvn. Y. IV'n. H-nry Vt jri H. he.- ( rfuU iihjerl'jor), n 1 rc Gwnivjixl, ncn ioo't p' U offt ti fubript.. ud " . . ('ol'ectlnn 'i' for 60 crMa. SfEGiAL OFFER i'r ' m tor fcb-v effrr. natxtrvc Me A wiw ' t:-rtV H, w will addition to nl tti sV've. v. ni-w-t vw-'V.-' tnri'j'iin iiirrit i . .n ..if.. c . . . . Tt. llnN Univ. tVlnM. Rn.t iri.t r-lphr-frd known. - Th- ta aJ l.elnht oi 6 U-1. ird vr.l-jc for thrrfl i c.TtiBiiou pf ANOTHER 6REAT CFFER ! 1; , .2 mbsrrlptkn-inU-e) will nJ The l.n !. Vcar Wte riih our ti.,:..ltint of Ckata Ktaww 9crd ilwrii dcribJ. Ilk oo p:kl of ihe txtetTely dT. tuwt wd iu.T nlrbrmted p-fVr..r1 Swfft Jw. AMrtm : Th. siyOiiJi a co a? Hew Twk. i 'in v 5 i' vf !f world. Cirou.ars ana proois raaii etl Free. .lijiniC-' r.. f.Viarff- VES ii'.f-r " Sc. 878 Canal fa t "n-iFI -fit k: 'IV, kr IIP COPYRIGHTS, rtiw niiT a i a patent? For a prompt answer and an honest opmion, write to M U N N CO., who hare bad nearly tif f.y years' experience In the patent business. Co!inuun1oa tions strictly ooBfldentlal. A II a ml boo it of In formation conoerninR Pntentn ana pow to ob tain them Sent free. Also a catalogue oi raecbiin lcl and sclentiflo books sent free. Patents taken WroURQ Munn to. Issued weekly, elegantly illnstrated. has i)y far t ha larpest circulatiou of any scientific work m the Buildins Bdition, monthly, 1 2.50 a yc ;r. S;r?1e copies, 'i 5 cents. Every number coma-ns beau tiful plates. In colors, and piiotoeraphs ot iiev houses, with plans, enabling builders to chow tiio btest desiims and secure contracts. AiMfess MUNN & CO., NKW YOlUk. 301 UiiO-iDWAY. T he: tion with the price at which th;; .-( r v.t.s a time in l? more such crop ann the dnancil judgment. THE REAL -DANGER. The great danger that threatens this country is not political dema g'gy; not a corrupts ballot; not bribery; not federal encroach ment. Bfileful as these are, the people could get rid of them if the stream of public virtue were not poisoned at its source . The innu merab lodges, clubs, saloons and other nocturnal resorts, constitute a tenfold greater danger. It is in ; uch places as these that all our f-o;ia:; moral ami political ills are incubated. Anything that tends "to. discourage the marriage relation, or to weaken its ties ufter they have been assumed; anything that tends to foster im morality and vice, as these agents notoriously do, corrupts our na itioual life, v;here it begins, and r makes all other evils welcome Men and women are driven to aoid the bonds cf matrimonv. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. North Carolina, In the office of Warren County. clerk of Superior Court. Notice is hereby giv.-n of the filing.of article!? of incorporation of the "Bright Belt Vobncco Com nanvf: tliat the names ot the in- Que ! corporators are T. L. II. Young, T. D. Young, R. t. Bovd, . J. hite. W. B. Boyd and W! G. Rogers, and such others as may associate with them ; that the principal place of business i3 in 'r nei&r the town of Warrenton, N. C, iod its general purpose and business is that of manufacturing smoking and chew ing tobacco, subject to the rul?9 and regulations of the by-laws of said corporation, that the dura tion of the company is thirty years ; the capital stock is $20,000 divided into four hundred shares ot the par value of fifty dollars each. William A. White, Clerk Superior Court. February 20th, 1895. the WOild made so vJl .is now -vie things. There never vr when acccprr Take tee 1 instance ei L If it breaks QO tO thin- LA. i ,v.o c SO t ior T S -SS d 1 1 9 ui y V ,.t; 'ils H tea 3 I. tii it:-; in ; store r- f od . B 3 r' -s T". (U C -3 Z e o CM CL '3 1 r-S 5 111 J P o.. ej f; -1 ? w wA . ... i - r - A . V -S ' ATTACHMENT. North Carolina, ) Superior Court. where you bought it and get your money back. If it kinks its "bones" and rolls up, as most of the corsets do on women of cer tain forms, you gen youi money back. . If it slips or shifts its "bones," you get your money back. f If it doesn't suit fou, after wearing a week or two, back you go to the store and get your money. Thee's a primer on Cor sets for yoi at the store. GJ3 -a 0 it Durham. N.C., Jan. 12, 1895. Lyrm Hrfg. Co., Brooklyn, X. Y. Gentlemen: I was rendered entirely helpless from rheumatism in my right side and arm and had to give up work. I used Mexican Mustang Liniment freely, and With in a month I was able to be about and can now attend to my business regularly. Whenever my arm or side hurts me I rub the Mustang Liniment in well and plenti fully, apply a warm flannel when going to bed, and in the morning all pain has dis appeared. I hope all who are troubled with rheumatism will try this liniment and con vince themselves of its value. Yours, Weigher in Blackwell'a I J- R JSfiJFJ0Nak Dm-ham Tobacco Co. I Mcilanus St. Durham, N. C, Jan. 11, 1895. Lyon Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, 2T. T. Gentlemen: For 15 years I have used rtexican Mustang Liniment, and consider it the best liniment on earth ; I am never with out it. I recently used it on a bad gall on my horse's neck and it cured it in 3 days. I had, also, a bad spvain in my leg and had to use crutches several days. As soon as I commenced to use Mustang Liniment 1 felt relief, and in a few days was entirely well. 1 recommend it to any one needing a liniment for horses or for self, with confi dence that they will get their money's worth. Yours JNO. R. HUTCHINGS. Of Carrington & Hutchings, Prop's Ream's Warehouse, Durham, II. U. : r- t Co.. CU1.C .1 and New Yorfc tachrnent. Warren County ) January 31st, 1895 W. B. Ferguson and E. A. Notice of NorHeet. trading under Summons firm nan. e of W. B. Fer- and War- euson & Co. f rant of At against R. P. King. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above en titled action was issued against said de fendant on the 30th day of January 1895, by the clerk of said court for the sum of three hundred and sixty-four and 93.100 dollars due said plaintiff by account, which summons is returnable before the superior court of said War ren county -to- be held at the court house in Warrenton, beginning on the third .Monday in March, 1805. The said defendant will also take notice that a thatthevmav eniov a larger liber- warrant of attachment was issued by , j i i t t tne cierK oi saia court on saia January i.v, u.uu a oioauer license, ana eve- 30th 1895 agai,nst the propert of said ry year adds largely to the number defending which warrant is returnable of fh,, u ho wiiht. frt before said court at the time and place ' .1 a hnirQ nnmun P. f K . . . . r 1. . . Soldiers, a 1- rs, explorers, and' mons, when and where said defendant adventurers oii?ht not to marrv : is squired to appear and answer or de- mur to the comnluinf,. nr the rpliVf a. u : i x i i -i ' ' " juguwaymen, train roooers ana manded will be granted. This Janua- , men who frequent - the clubs and j ry 31st 1895. William A. White, MJr,nno mKt. r, f, in morr I v Clerk Superior Court. ' ' 13 ' 1 l hi a I m a r fr-TT I A. iiiti,i j KUl UJ, that would propagate their vices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. TT o xr J r rr miAlifin1 j o a i C VLlfOn OVIIB 13 HIO .1U Ul villi OI I l . , . . . . ' J . L last will and testament of Josenh Hen i"f f.lio ncro W h r a nnnl fr ifa I -tt ChanM:n j i i , - - w.-, II 111 1 FOB THE HElLiyO OP THE SAH0NS oianiG Blood Balm TU CKIAT MtTHUa USKST FO All Skin and Blood Diseases ! It purifies, builds up and enriches ; the bkod, and never fails l to cure the most inveterate! BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-j EASES, if directions are fol- j lowed. Thousands of grate- i ful people sound its praises; and attest its virtues. G-WRITE for Book of Won derful Cures, sent free on ap- U plication. If not kept by your local druggist, i send fi.oo for large bottle, or 8S-oo! for six bottles, and medicine will be j sent, freight Daid. bv : j , J J niMin R4LKI DO.. Atlanta, fid. I A' it I - IS Your F:uture ro ecxs and increase the danger . To reai- j solution? 1 county, notice is hereby given all par ties owing said estate to settle same at finPP fr otana rr J 1 I Krt j. 1 1 1 Mr. John Gtalmm,of Eid?eway, the E"ame by Taw. Ally's having wnere in t ie raca tor r""111" .kihsl saia estate are. notinpd co present the same to me on or before was no ,a i. , ,,... oiipniuijut , wuij.-jg ji. me aay or January, 1893 uiuy uiirtv--vy tifu vv iiaou koi ,TT ' uAium, executor. the plum, it does seem a sljamJ '1 Jan' 24th 1895 that such a man should have beat- f - - e.r Mr. Graham. Mr. Graham aays 'i'roAurer Worth said Wilson was a jgood pary mari, was poor and r 4" I t A r t r rw urn a v r.- va T I . .' . . .. 6 Jackson Office Formitiirk Pn ai;d he must have somethms. it -. rw id ?iiicu, right, proper and generous ' vACKSo, Tenx. to help those in distress, but &it MAXU FAC TTJKES of School h.joulrt le done bj friends in a Church and Office Furniture nnvato waj ; uuu it is not ngnt to Schoola aad Churchfl jrive a nia:: a public office who is uafil(fr sin ply because he is a i$Qod arty man and in debt ? the best nished. WO Send fr manner. Offices r ta'ogue in fur- rany look bright enough to-day, but what guarantee have you that they will be the same a few years hence ? How do you know but that you will be incapacitated or deprived of your present in come by an unforseen calamity ? Ask these same questions of a policy holder in the qui table Life and see how quick he will answer that he 8 protected against mis fortune ; that he is assured of comfort In his old age ; that his family is provided for after his death. This is worthy of close investigation. For particulars address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Department of the Carolinas, ROCK HILL, S. C. So Simple. 11111 UtllVi out of ten whenwe are out of sorts our trou bles can be removed by that re liable old v medicine, ; Brown'e Qron Bitters, which for more than 20 years has been curing many people of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ma laria, Impure Blood, Neural gia, Headache, Liver and Kid ney troubles. It's the peculiar combination of iron, the great strength-giver, with selected vegetable remedies of true value that makes Brown's Iron Bitters so good for strengthen ing and purifying the system. It is specially good for women and cnildren it makes them strong and rosy. Brown's Iron Bitters Is pleasant to take. and it will not stain the teeth nor cause J A J J A n.I.iy 1. Fvl and 1 - i::d T5 1 te:"!i"-'r o;l F:r t'-'Tivs A' H H 12 11! Mil lies ad mi' Btttk BOda la inferior to package soda. i'rp'y to . ' 1 I ri n( 1 1 ! . Sclcr.i.f:o American Agency f?r m 1 - . CAVEATS, MARSC, ccpyr:uvts, Fr 'Tv'oT-rEX ! an nr,i' .- r -c TTrndbock i -w MUNN CO.. ."-1 BhoaihtT, M . . . . Olvlest iir "u or Eecurin,- paiox,s n Ai iev-u lery rA:ci-,t t.- .r.it by vs i3 1 1 :f):t 'jv .-j tie puuUc by b notice giTcu tree on mz&q iu the I lrppst eircTilatlon of anv fiHeiitlflc par-?r ti the wovia. Splcnai'"y i.'. jsirateii. No irteJUfreul i-iaa AnuW le - ithuut it. ? e!;!r, s-C0 r -ear; $l.6a -ms it.1.1. w BEWARE of imitation trade mmrlLS and lakela. is the whole story about eg M e PI 1 111 JlrHCrClg Costs no more than other package soda. never rpoils 111 P2vidV. flour universally acknowledged purest in tbcvcrlu. S Made only by CHURCH St. CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere, 2 TfVite or Arm. and Hammer Book of vaJaaWe JJecipes SMBtaBaseBOBonsnBt33aEOBBECi:3r:3c'-: - . ,3' r?; roicen-yjowii eta an Restored to vof TTol-fh n s uj La O O -5 S C . 1 'i Ci iTiiiroiiMr i a i r. r-, c c I j constipation. See the crossed red lines ie wrapper, uur book. " How to sttpa Lire a Hundred Years," tells all about it; free for tc. stamp. Bb.owm Chbmical Co., 60 Baltimore, Mot HEELER IIsSoHS NEW es, he pats t:: ?? 6-TON VJtXCOH S?Ai . ittiUWantei Pond fur Ttrm. - 1 FARMERS' Br sad Warchon.p Pen'-fsu fcCL-i,' l Or F.Min? f: be cv-.ro 1. " cu.ro a aitcr fail. k n .-. cnii !1! d c a -5 ' 1 I 1 i 1 U ! ! ut use we v.'iiljr.'.i yov ci etot- j ) li . i I 1 I ! 1-ial Co., till : r f iiXL..., pa. 'o 1 -j c o 1 i 1 ! I 1 1 1 M l ! I i! I CLEAR P 01 LONG m P'' v) US. I HF-el ESI Mental! w strong 1 By the use of 'S arsaparilla Sarsaparilla 1 G1LY PERFECT SEEING WlSfjj FAMILY USE. Wheeler & wilson manu FArUxlIN G CO, Atlanta la. r i 1 ' ? ! Jill J 4 " For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from con- A Ws si;l)ailon Kianey xrouoie, ana mai vV?MlV gc-stion, so that my constitution ' r Jrv4( ........ 1 J. i. bL't'iuuu iu ue completely oroRen down. 1 was induced to try AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such ex cellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect -condition and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time I began taking AVER'S Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 p.ounds, 1 now can brag of 159 pounds, and was never in so good health. If you could see me before and after using, you would want me for a traveling advertisement. I swear by AYEli'S and believe this prep aration to be the best in the market to-day." S. P. Surra, 312 Poplar st,, Towanda, Pa. ' - "I cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained from the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilia. I was afflicted with kidney troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with pains in the small of my back. In addition to this my body was covered with a pimply eruption. The remedies prescribed for me by the doctors did me no good. 1 then began to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and after using two bottles of it, I felt like a different man the pains ceased and the pimples have dis appeared. I advise every young man and woman, in any case of sickness resulting from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla." II. Louis Jarmann, Janitor, S5 William St., New York City. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas3. Has cured others will cure you I 111 Ve? I-: " Wooiton's Patent Wire Tobacco Hangers :--."f v'h; :viir'?tD. A IT b-3CQ ' Si J tiilt.:V -ita fttisetc workntOJi to l:ke or A i icd Ai'i'L' our maiiaii la tMs TicK..ty. CorTOpindonoc sollclied; tTiito fiw prisma a:ul tortus. SOTT 4 CO,, Ciiisnnati, Chb. 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