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THE RECOHD. VARRENTOlf, N C Warren County Directory Warrea county was lotmed In 1779 out of m xJ'its County, wnich was what is now known as Fiankiin and Warren Counties and :bf:t portion of Vanes County cut on froia 1 ; rts?nt area !s about 600 scjuare miles. Iptiiaticn. (1890) 12,360, Chiei- Pkcdccts: Tobacco. Cotton, Corn, Y!-e.t, Oat.?, Grass?, Gold and Granite. Sckfacr: Hiity and rolling. Soil :Lr-sal and Clay, Jiowa:ta iADd.ail wall' -raic-iisfi by streams. OFFICERS, Juge of the Sr.perior Court, Sad district, Hon. IT. K. Bryant, New Bsrne. N, C. Judge c! the Criminal Court, . District Hon. O. P. Meares, Wilmington, N. C ' Solicitor of Courts: W. E. Daniel, Weldon TIME OF COURT. ScpBitroR Court: 3d Mondays In March iiti September of each year. . 'KiMiN-it. Couht: 3d Monday In January 21 Monday in July of each vear. Co.viiKEsssciN, 2d District: Hoa. Fred. A SYoodnrd, Wilson, N. C. Ci-kbk or thbCoukt: William A. Whit, Warrenton, N. C. i:aEiFr: W. E. Davis, Creek, N. C. Chief D. S.: H. Allen, Warr.atoa, N. O. Blister of Deeds: M. F. Thornton, War renton, N. C. Treasurer: N. M. Palmer, Churchill, N. C. j rhairS wwsoneM. J. Hawkins, wa Ridew?y;R H- Altoa. Warrenton B- W. Alston, Creeki J. p. lam,'Elams; M. E . Newsom., Littleton. They shall meet' as ML0' EYduoation Tuesdays after the W Monday in January aBd July each year. publla GREEDY III TRUSTS. MAKUTAOTUEES ALL ASS PCS ! nmEES, TARIFF SATES. Kta.micor of Applicants to teach schools: J. TL llodwelL Warrsnton. D:!y c! pub'ic examinatloas: 1st Monday la Juiy cl oHoh year. Tncorjto rated Towns. arronion, county seat, near tne centr ? ibe eouEty; Littleton 15 miles east of War-' irmon; vaugban 10 miles North East, and Slacoa five miles North East. Post Offices. Warrenton, Littleton, Macon, Oakville, Oine Greenback Churchill, "odell, Mt Vf ' &rry Mt Aiiday.PoDular Mt., Nemiw " wghlfc urote Hill aa4 v VTarrenton Directory. Situated on high rolling lands, 3 miles fro: the great 8. A. L. system of R. R s. and cca neetd with said system by the W. S. Jt. Commnnictfoawitallthorld by the Postal Telegraph and Wastarn Union Tele graph companiaa. Good water and a health record, second to no other town la America. Population 2.000. Officers. Mayer: Joha L. Henderson, ""-surer: W, B. Watson, Chief of Tclioe: W. J. 7ato Commissioners: H. J. Whit" wfeii. j. vv nils vvnite. H. .T r, ii Harris,J. il. Ransom, J, s.' Plummer Churches. w A. Bur- J. W While Prices of Bolts, Nails, Shovels, Kalis, Krc, Have Been Advanced 50 to 200 Per Cent, at Home, But Xet to Foreigners. The manufacturers of bolts and cuts, following the example of the nailmakers cud mannrafitnrers of shovels Red the combined produc-rs in several other branches of the highly protected iron and steel industry have formed a combination, the first effect ox tho movement being an in crease of prices by fifty per cent. The news was first pnbltsned in a dispatch from Anderson Ind., paying: "The formation of a trust by all the forty-three bolt manufacturers of the United States, with the exception Ul. -atierson iron an.l Bolt Com pany, of this city, was effected yester day. It will go into e3ect at once.' The organization does not appear to uuve ueea completed Until a few days later, rress dispatches from Boston Fuoiisnecl by the newspapers gen erally (the New York Tribune and other high tariff organs included), an- nouocea "the successful nnn en ra tion" of the combined manufacturers cent, in prices. "Whether there will be a further advance or not oannot ba told," said these dispatches. .. k-: i i . . ' mo prices are io oe made from month to i ,U tnat tbe scbemowas perfected uuder the direction of the Kit I iU. f , ! tne iaU Fo!, a com "IT; : f meQ as 1D0aSed.the base Ui we nans at the mills by 200 per cent,, and that of cut nails by 223 per cent., since May last, the advanca having been from 85 cents per ke- to cents to $2.30 in the second. This is the combination which exports more than 20,000,000 pounds of nails p annum aud sells to the foreigner for a thfX ll hI S1.per ke than that which the American buyer is com pelled to pay. Bef erring to this out rageous increase of the price of nails, a report published in Boston, where 6ays?OmmiS5i0nei'6 OiS0d i3 8ifcnated. "The profit to the manufacturers is Bolt and Jsnt Pool will operate in the same manner, and it is understood that the Commissioner receives I cent a Keg on the 8 100, 000 - kegs of milg macufaoturerl annually, and a similar, ieuLge or. tne belts manufactured As the price is to be made from month to month, manufacturers are cautioned Bo'"u6 seiimg to any deal A THE SXAHKETS. 9fW TOS COTTOX rCTXXIS. Cotton fiteadvi tniii nr.'.A. ales. June Juiy August... , spt 6 8$ uct 6S1 ..8 57 Xov 6 73 .753 Dec 6 M -7 45 Jan CM UTZKPOOX. VTrn wsrv Cctton. 9 not: 3Hdd'in it A ' T-... nu'-f. BaWa 15.000. Inrmtr. a- i";7 ' O 14,100. Ac?. .F-t Oct... 8 5181 June.355l Oct A Kot June A July.3 5754 Nov A D.. . . .I ill l r mciao nuts paoDect. I. . Churchs Bav. P.K Herman.pastor, cctTj.s every a ana n Sundays at 11 fl'cjoeg. a. in. and 8:30 p m. Sunday school s, f u viuuii o. m a. nova. Kai.t. Baptist: -Rev. T. J. Taylor,pastor,?ervics e?ery 1st. 3d, and 4th Sundays at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Sunday school at Q o'elocfe a. m., J. B, Rodwell Supt vresoyterian: ilex, C. X. Wharton, pastor. ernee3 every ist and 4th Bandars at 1 o'clock a. m., and 8:30 p. m. PROFESSIONAL CARD3. gENRY A-BOYD. ai-iukwjsy :-: AT :-: LAW. Warrenton, North Carolina. Binea placed in my hands will receive im mediate attention. jiontniy reports given on all claims sent me for collection, and all correspondence wili w" f'uj auawerea oy return maif. Loan3 ceerotiated on reasonable terms. Reference is made to the following hnai. nass .houses, with their ezprass parmission:" jw,. urws, vrarreaton, N. C, Geo. L. Arps. Norfolk. Ta Battl n-.mn V o.. Narlolk, V.; Martia, Soa A Co., Petersburg. 2, ; J. D. k R. S. Christiaa, Richmond, vt- .-.....vua, wwii m, vo,, sinmore( aid. fr m nra f Hon wuo juuam s suppiv. The nailmakers, the boltmakers, the rnanu.aoturers of steel rails, and nil the other combined manufacturers in I irir Eteel indnstry who are' compelling tne people of this country they eell to foreigners at a great re duction and prove by their export trade that they need no tariff duties I W prfl0lect them xMt the competmon of foriegn goods here at: home, are shouting for McKinlev and' eagerly looking forward to the time Jhentha Republican Pattv .hall in J crease the tariff duties which tner now! w;V-DitrUment3 Gi ottion. They want higher rates, in order that they SJJ? abIe to exaot even hiihS Katel i10 the United: states, ihe Republican rartv in r.J grK3 voted a few woL . crease their tariff duties hv fiftM. I cent, and rromlsA V ac-L b98-Coiwequently there is aieat Kepubhcan c i ready m sight. N. Y. Times. Pongee I-Ianidkerci-iief'. nnt Jua cons Jaac. . oats Juue.. rota Juuo.. la an June.. E! bs June. . . shrieked Mrs. "(inaz. I'll - 1 1. -A .... r iuu av; uis-ifs my handLf.rrh,Vf tn. n, M u: 1 !ed ?oor feeliog as if she Piitrr ' ""H.1 a terrible nightmare from 00 'r00" i wolcn tQere was ho. awakening -r o a oar-; A likely story ! clamored the en- The old Pilkingtob f arm honft ."xre a ways heard home was crammed frill nf v.av;o vuiKaiur, . :ii j , 2'.;S July 57 V 27; 9 July 2! July H Jaiy 7 C7K July 4 10 July 3 tO . homb cottox markets. hit. 7 73 6 63 7X 7 20 Cnl- 7S' 6,S' -iaa 7T' TV !a Tin c m nia o n n m . i jmuoaiuio. xus oureau now. arawers overnowed with wnicn were ox no use to anyone ; the trunks were packed full pf ; "bar gains." , And here, on the crowded curb stones of Grand street, the ewinging pasteboard sign of "Great Bargains Within!" attracted her attention, hur ried though she was with the manifold errands whioh yet remained incom pletes She had a lot of damaged table linen under her arm, and some cheap hosiery in her bagi and a dozen tow els with misprinted borders in her bocket; and here- she was crowding into the Grand street store to buy a blue spotted pongee neckerchief for eighteen cents I ! "It'll do for Sara Janetta to wa'ar around her neck of a cool evenin," said Mrs. Pilkincrton, "and eighteen cents is really very cheap for real pon gee." Mrs. Pilkineton lived in & HtM brown roofed farm house on the Hous atonio River, and her main errand up to town had been to buy a "store car pet" for her bedroom floor, and in pt. change an old sewing machine for eometnmg of a newer order. iler cousin, Mrs. Bruce BabhTtt who had spent the summer months at tne larm, and made the most possible trouble for the least possible pay, had also engaged to hunt her un a "hpW from the nearest intelligence offino and have the same on hand when tha Ml. - ..... ' - v u. i o-iuuj nuiu leis me ikely storv! rugea nousewife. , uo wnes ana tricks of these city out a never realized it until i UOW. UriVA nn V-rra : -1- t bargains , Sae shall be lodged in the county jail iu.o vtsry mgnt ! "Are yori sure you ain't mistaken, mother?" said kind Ezra. a mnnasinn. ating the look of pallid misery in tho young girl's face. "Mistaken, indeed!" enifled the old lady. "Drive on, I say ! Don't lose ; any more time, or Squire Pnlteuey j will have gone home for the night." ! She herself took possession of the j reins and she spoke and chirruped lo me norses. "But, mother" pleaded Ezra, inu m m epoite, nowever, poor xnroue, ariven wild by vague terror ,aaa an instinctive desire to escape. ! hoA Anns. T 11 t 11 l. uuua ucisci uom me wagon to , tne ground. "Stop for heaven's sake, mother, I stop I" shouted Ezra. "Don't you see I that her dress is caugh t in the wheels ?" The little horse stopped. He al ways stopped, on general principles, whenever a suitable opportunity pre- ?froud i.Velf' ,aui :the ver BllS"test Whoa ! would invariably bring him to n dead standstill. Ezra sprang from the wagon to dis entangle the helpless figure in the dust, and Mrs. Pilkington scrambled after with a vague idea that Phcebd might yet get up and trv to ran awv As she jumped down her satchel fell f tiwuo 1UkU me roaa, and bursting ytisu mo overiiiainediatcb, disgorged us euuienrs on ti:e dewv rras nf ihi -l -i . o-- i ro nfinf. fit o n i r- i uauM ueu- j wnicn 5 icj:5 i lM -, 2 3 20 -a iS i i3 4 6 G'a lO IS 13 23i30 S5'ci sirong with good demand for all among was a BDotted uonrpA ln.i i i . . o nercmei. oooaijand o'Mosesl" piously in terjected Jira. 1'iJkiDirton. "if th tral Depot that afternoon ! And sure enough, when the lady ! rom the country arrived. rd nn.i , -Vl ra"w"' ab lu uepot, wnn disheveled ain't th ,i,.mi h " nair. bent bonnet anrl ckirl A,, 7:...""V""VMm P"Se nanciKer nil - 5.. t ... .-oo ntier Blir ioiii, a uiuufSl yoans ffin Mnnil at i -v. . . . . . the door with a rard uinVtllZZ: , "u". tne ared neipiessly, first at exactly be you?" said Mrs. Pilkington, rub- Mrs PHWtnn 1 "u'i"i.f"T tM -k : j 1 . i - '"".-."w"! ux niiuiH n I n r uS uct lioja wim a puzzled a r. i nr,nAA u - . 7., . . :'i.x. i.wv.i.i. . i v .iiu t- i .i j n r w . i - j - - - -"o 1 ui re- Good mlddlintr Sirictmiddlins Middling Ktnctiow mi idling Lovrnij.jilntr fii iviiiur lair fully middling .At OTHER rOl!TS. COTTOS-Mi ldlinir o-.lotMtlin.- A n.n.r. Steady 7; Norfolk. . dull. iWi cnarloston. Mea.lv. 7': Boston. ou!rt ,'t J-avaanali. dull 7;'. Ualtimorp. ncnlnai. 7;,: I'lii!.l.lpbi, quirt, 8; Wilmington. IiALEtAIt l ATTnv wmrrv Midtilin; '.. 7r Strict mid Jiln Low DilJlIoir t'i? EiLEiaa Tnmrc.i Minir Smokers, Common " . 3 Good Fin-. Cutters. Common Good 1 i:e Fillers, Conitnoa Grcca Gvt-1 Fjlo Wrappers, Common.... Good Finn Jlarkrt praiUs. BALTIMOtlE PBODCCE SIARSKT ALOCE Dull: Wet.Tn nrtna II fio 2.20; do extra S2.30rti2.VO; familv 3254. 8.50; winter wheut Latent 5 1 :. spring wheat, pate-t 3.503.60: do.&prinz' wnejit rtraients e3.25'S3.43. WhZAI Pull: Bnr.t nnA Tnn ryii'szr Ja.y nn l August C2fii e2X-. No. 2 r ..southern wheat bv umni ricn. 00. on crade Cors Stea.lv: ppot and Jim 50ts rv J uly 33!:rti 33;4-; August .... steamer inlxM, ?lK(a;11?'; Southern wh:te corn by samrle Jws; o ye.lc w corn S3!r. Oats fet.-a ly; No. 2 wtute western 25S25V: No. 2 mixed western do 23'?2L yeAim ana wt-as. No. 2, 83? 10 for r ior w-tern. e.f,1 tut choice Tio'by 1U Wl XI w. 5ATAL 8TOBSS. WilmlnctAn. N. C. R. 'n firm, at .i. .1 $1.3J;;procdptraiaed. 1.37'; sr.rif nftnr.' j'-uuae, na.ir nt j. Tar t.ji.lv at W crude turpentine hard r 1.30. soft r!.70; Tirffin 1.80. Cotto Seed Oil. ul-t prim cmd 2C: prime crad fob mills 16S17V: ol pra lcslS and 20; butter it ra i. 2S r rime jr-uuw .t; pnaifl wane 7. Cone .Spot Rio dull; No. 7, 13': mUd firm; Cordova 16; 13. 1 u E The rice market was to.idr at Charlrstoa. Am. qnotaTions are: rrirRe4:4!?4!4'; Qood ; iwt 3;4f2 3; Common .-53. ITntinrf l uuuu at . Last! vrcu,c'" wt rlI2nnn ; A Coniponnd that will kill tho Worms on Gro Tobacco withont Injury to and without Poisoning tho Plant. CHEAP. SIMPLE. EFFECTIVE. ! Tobacco Planters Dear Sirs: Don't you dread the work and worrr c ' r. mg tobacco worse than you do any 1 ibor or trouble lif -rl i mi- D,f ou ever wonder why something wasn't discovtf killing these worms without the tedioul work of h?nti'! and then mashing each worm? Ui!i-S We have made that discovery. Listen- Y S T i pound which kills the worms-all of them, little and vl remains on the plant for those not hatched killing v b1: the fit "nibble" and before they have time to in Le t Apiilicatioa is easy. No annaratua i sifter'0 Spriuk,ethe Powlover the plant with an ord::: any,- -iV 5. J. does not poison or injure the tobacco in ana wo present vou with nnciti- -f e - - V '4Wt V1 111,11. you to keep strict account of what you save in labor r resSts 1CCO' anno-vance. etc, and report iu faU i COST INSIGNIFICANT. Tk. . . . f L T, LOUISDURO, K. C. JAN'. 2 This is to certify that I bare thoronghlr ttd what is known m -t , L, on my crops of tobacco, ad find that it effectnaU v detrovs all the growing tobacco at a cost of almost Eothino- J rv:- ",".' iniurr to lh- t1Bt T .,.. .v.. 7.. Z1Z1'. T" 7. V-wu. WB rtJrit " . . ..v. ,u miikutc prKUCAUT mil . - iuca cu long ocen a thorn groners. Ues tie a tbe fieth o! tJ are a tz4lt. this new -. . i. . oace, Lnt tte - of "Mrs. Bruce Babbitt" in her han 1. ihenlhinnSXtV' r "I it Mr Piiir,-nvt ', i lien at incebe s handkerchief "Yon S 2 S Q?- ld th3 eam8 iQ Polo't Pattern and ion am t the new sewme machine, . itA, 'Nor yet the eighteen yards of carnet rom Stoneybridge and Bounce's?" ' 1 am Phoebe," said the voan? wn- ; . . . " 1 . a - man -"i-nceDe, at nine dollars month, if I am lucky you, ma'am? ' She was a pretty, blue with a fresh comulexion. mA a. nout morse. "Poor child! and I'm r,.i she's hurt a tryiu' to ran away from notnmg at all." PhmK&'a atiItIa iva J.'Lll. enough to suiter, " . T"! , "-fJPinea, - -, . " on, ouu uj iuis iime sne was" . s jie io smne ana answer kindly Mrs. "Kington s numerous questions and condolences. Cyclone In Ohio. A heavy storm rusl orer Cunton. 0..ami vicinity Saturday. The Canton A M..nirt ElectrioIUilroaJ was blocked with a bu landslide. The CathoUo chnrih at Wt Brookfleld was destroyed by llghtalnjr. Two hundred foct Of ld trn.-fc . th Cleveland ft Lorain llailr.i.a - out. A Dumber of bousos in Canton wr struck by lightnltR and to children of BZ m lS-ll wm badly she eked. Tree W VeUpro.,,eJ' 0,"1,ars flooded and Uwna, gardens aud treetj damaged. Application is extremely simple, requiring no apparatus er and the ordinary laborer to use it. One beaoty abont tfci that it not only kill all the worm lrA .n.l .-.M . V,nir?a on Jhe ll0t for ,h0B8 D0t afcbed, kiaiag them mith . I think the application of "N". S. I." mean, an ablate gnanrtw the tobacco will not be disfigured by the "pwUferons"' bora and bud JTrtf I am certain that no farmer who gives ".V. S. I." a fr tiit ' again worm his tobacco by hand. I don't see how I coaU make tU A A.c-si'vt.ituAiy SUDmilied. J. K. SrEXCEE 1 We, the undersigned, subscribe to the fact that Mr. J. K. Spccr t tl county, is a most worthy and reliable citizen, and a farmer who has in growing some Urge and exceptional! v fine crops of tobacco 8. D. B.gley, President Female Co'llrg C. M. Cooke, Lav-rer : -UtXi0 Re1"tr of Dccd- H . C. Kearner, hUrl' M- s- D. Treaauer. B. B. Maasenbarg.C f RAGLAXD SEED FARMS, Tobacco Sed Growers, ..v o j " f Uaif" Cooc!-r. December 7. If S. I. Company, Richmond, Va.: t .2e1?!!'?'a'-"We fnnJ1t S- I-" first rate for yoacg tobi.c. i- ' it will kill the wcrms all ncht. Yoars Truly f RAGLAXD SEED CO., W. C. Sl.te. Vitrei 1 3T Hundred of other testimonials from all partttfl the Tobacco Belt trill be shown yon tcith pleasure. ; For Sale by tho Leading Merchants cf Warren County. N. S, I. COMPANY. 1 TAYLOR, mfl Co.s store, w palroag Klieited. pTlI.a. MACON, ruXblUIAN & SUEGEON, Warrenton, North Carolina. Calls promptly attended to, Offlo. oddo ite court bousa. oppo- 0. A. COOK. . . flSEBir. QOOK Jfc GREEN, AiiuitiNiUYs :.: AT x LAW, Warrenton, North Carolina. Practice in the Superior Courts of War rea and adjoining counties, Supreme Court Z'?'-. Dtotriet and Cireuit uuuiLa auu uail.a state Cirenit T -l- i ouuimu Appeals lor the FourS oSoS at Bichafoa? w tM5 gd,sJ entirel-v fc f our mar VlrSmia. amoau, ketgj lt woad be qq Protection is the People's Worst Enemr. The rabid McKin:eyites who appeal to National prejudice and sectional Hatred, m an attempt to stir uP a Com aercial war between this country end the British Empire, should hava th eyes opened to the dangerous results, U their effects should ba sncsessful. bv a recent publication of the Deoart ment of State. In a summary ot the commercial relations of the United States with the rest of the world, it is shown that in 1S94 fi .v.,u au4 Ireland took exports from this conn- try valued at $431,059,267. or 4S.3 per cent, of the total exports. Canada took $56,664,094 worth of our pro ducts, and the other British colonies and possessions took iff worth; a total of S580.0S0.52B. sixty-five per cent, of all our exports, bnould the Renn.bliftA.na K f 1 . , - DiA vvvoO" tui m the coming elections, and pro ceed to carry out their trada-Wi,,,. t -i.. t. i leoee, Dy snuttin. gown of green and white seer-sucker, "finnT,;,!.!,.!! r, and she wore a hovt nf w ' ... I.r-ld.e hme? Oh, of course I trimming, with aclustex of tuttercaP; ! J'.S ff A- r auus 'i ouir ioe i least bit Ume." i Old Father Pilkington was anxious. j iy loosing out lor them, when, con ; s-iuerably later than he had expected, j the wagon drove up and Mtf. Piifcin. j ton made haste to explain eTerythin? W UlUJt aa ami it oueer." said "that me and Phcebe should both hov j uougai pongee hanserchiefs just alike rujrrana ttreet? if 7er there on the side. Mrs. Pilkington looked dubiously at her. She had prepared herself to ex pect a stout, red-handed drudge. It did not seem possible that thi3 delicate little apple blossom of a girl could be a earvant-of-all-work. But there, sore enough, wore her credentials, and the bell, even then, was c-'anging for the closing of the gates, C. IT. SCOTT, ClVII, ENGINEER AND SUKVEVOE, Warrenton, N. V. iuah.es Ajana, iioad. Kailrnnd ni Water Surveys, with maps, plans and lerms reasonable. Apply estimates as above J. HBXIiY MILAM, ATTOKXET-AT-IjAW, Warrenton, S C. Practice in Warren and adjoining uuuuucs. . i-rompt ana careful atten tion given to all business placed in mv ua.uu.ts. m couri nouse building. W. H. Day, " S. G. Daniel, Raleigh, N. C. Littleton, N. C. jDAY& DANIEL, Aitorxe rs-at-Law, RALEIGH, WARRENTON AND LITTLETON. Practice wherever their services are required. Money loaned on easy terms. One of the firm will be in Warrenton every let and 3rd Mondav and at other times if necessary. ? A new torpedo destroyer has Just been invented that understands its business. It is a magneto-electric de vice, formed by placing a number cf hollow cnbeg with elong&fed points; three Inches apart This device lg dropped and held by a chalD. It has long tentacles, highly magnetized that Instantly grasp and lock around- Horseless carriages are common in tbe self-defense, the British Empire, with its population of nearly 300,000 000 should retaliate by excluding A,;! can products. If this was don- nri our farmers and manufacturers were Bhut out of the markets in which they now sell sixty-five per cent, of ,iV exports, what would they do with that great amount of their products? It is certain that we could not use them at home. It is also certain that there would not be a demand for mor th a very small portion of them in the iMl a ma world. Then uow makins crooda fnr oe idle. Our farmers V rw I . i Cuiactves witn immense ,,fr,in0 crops on their hands which they could not sell. Idle mills and nn.u products would mean unemployed labor and ruined farmers. Th. ban Juptyb PlUDged hPele63 -it is earrestlv in ha a the panic-producing, poverty-creatin-theories of the McKinWit; prevail either in the United States or m foreign countries. ShnnW u our hostile tariff legislation, ever pro voke other Nations to shut cur pro ducts out of their markets, it would the greatest calamity that could happen to the American people. Whiddiss Ghaham. our mills export would would find. "Uorae on "said Mrs. Pilkinrrtnn k -y i tver mere was tad .he rushed throuJhf draS Jrd Phoebe after her. "It's strand, thv' Cttl ulQa Roods, with a hem that the carnet and thn cai'nv ....... ohine ain't hP & i . ' lesticks !" said old Mr. Pilk. - - v . . r . ... "Did you expect carpet and a sew- t's baaina !" " 8 MJ 1 h&le' Little Phcebe Primrose Rtayed on at the farm. She liked the daisies and red clover, the sound of ronnin urooKs, the smell of the cow's breath. Ana .Lzra Pilkington liked her. uis!-:asl2 or the skin. , O .......... I1H.1- flcnt to cc.ir.a, tetter. Ea.t rhru.-i.ml th,. u:.vii05 cf tl:c tkin U instantly allayed It appjjing Chamberlain's Ere aad Flin OintracnL Many rcry Ud casc3 bare beca permanently cured bv It. li ; m. cfiicient for'itchine piles and a favorite rrra- eav lor sore nipple; char.ped hands chil Mains, frost bites and chronic sore ere. or ie by druggists at 25 cenu per box. TiyDr. Cadj's Condition Towdorn, they arcjust what a hor ndwhen in Con. Tonic Hood nurificr.nd vipm;f... . J. H MILES At Sledge's old Stand. DEALER IN Srrington -;- Fflf yarehous HEADQUARTERS D e.) a Q J n ull in macnine, ma'am?' Phcebe askpd respectfully. "i bought 'em and paid for 'em," said Mrs. Pilkington impressively, "and 1 don't see why they ain't here " "Perhaps they will be sent by ex press," suggested Phcebe. "1 declare to goodness, I never thought of that!" said Mrs. Pilking ton. And she skurried through the crowd ed car to find a seat. It was the dusk of a chilly May evening when they reached Black bird's Hollow, and alighted in the midst of dense pines and sighin tam aracks. "If Pilkington hain't remembered to come and meet us I shall be mad I" said Mrs. Pilkington, stretching her neck forward the better to survey the glimmering curves of the road. "And Pilkington is always forgetting ! My goodness, gracious me, what's that?" as Phcebe stooDed thing which she had inadvertently let ' mf am m T..afc.. r m m CRACKERS AND CONFECTIONERIES. P T 1 U DQ ? m (l in Fighting the Squirrel Pest. correspondent wants to fight" sends A Chicago Tribune iviiij says ne this: Away off on the other shore We hear the British lion's roar For hntrinr. i.. .... svl u,s tau in . . "My handkerchief, ma'am." Mrs. Pilkington made a grasp at it. 'Your handkerchief ?"she screamed. xuine, you mean minx ! thief ! good-for-nothing ! -my pongee handker chief, that you have stolen right out of my bag! Well, I never!" uSbu nook Ftcebe vehemently. Phcebe i began to cry in mingled ter ror and resentment, and just then up drove the farm wagon at a gallop "Hello, mother ! " sai 1 Ezra Pilking ton s cheerful voice. "I'm afraid I've kept you waiting a bit, but the linch pm came out of the wheel and I had to stop at Tony Deephill's to get it fixed. Now, then!" 6 He drove the stout pony close to the raised platform which extended awav from fViA - J : iUM,rs- pilkington pushed Phcebe into ! the back seat and followed her with i lightning haste. j "Not that way 1" she cried, grasping ; at the reins, as Ezra would have had i ed for the highroad. "Drive straight ! to fcquire Poltenev's. Thi ,i'u thief! I m going to have her arrested I and theal utiure sue is a ctay older!' it seems strange that squiirela euuuiu oe so pientnui as to be a rest i in any settled country," said E. B. I Breed, of Spokane, Washington, at the j National, "but such is the case in the northeastern part ot the State of Wash- I ingion. Aney ruin vegetation, and. I larmers can nnd no way to get rid of mem. A favorite plan is for the owner of a ranch to have a squirrel shooting mnt(, Rnn.t lu r uimucu b uuuu i rum opo- kane. Tacoma, Seattle and elsewhere are invited to a squirrel hunt. The ranchman entertains them loyally, and prizes are given for the most squir rels, while the club having the smallest number pays all of the expenses of the trip. Rivalry runs high, and the elnh. j send their very best men to compete iur uo prizes, as is not at all uncom mon icr tne leaders to have several nunctreu to their credit at the end of a six days match, and a thousand a day, where several clubs compete, is uj uu means a Dig record, let, not withstanding this wholesale slanphtpr. there does not seem to be any percep tible diminution in their numbers." wasnington star. Freeh Bread Eterj Day. riTTJIAX cO KEItlt, Lawyers, " .wiai. AU., - - - - N t&r Will Attend to Butine, C. If our Fac e Keep Tour Mouth Shut. . Dr. Footsoft says that this is the secret of avoiding colds. The man or woman who comes out of an overheated room, especially late at niht, and breathes through the mouth, will either catch a bad cold I lungs sufficiently to cause annoyance auu uUiueasttnine83. At people would just keep their mouths shut and breathe through their no?es, this dif. Scully and danger would be avoided. Chills are often the result of tieoula raiting . . . ..U.UH imcii nu in tint or i.-w-iv. . l , - wa ium lAAm n . . r 11 - . . uvi re ooers who di'nc Will b. wreathed with a most nC.KtnC mil., after you Invest In a WeSewiDslaclB CQUIPPtO WITH ITt NEW PINCH TENSION. TENSION INDICATOR PRICES AES BOOlVIIIVrG! And tvowisli to mil the nttcniinn of all TobaCCO f Raisers to our MAUKET, and to somooftho nunr advantniics to bo ptincd by selling Tobacco at the Ar rinp'cu Warehouse. MV have ;1 good corps or liberal burcrs with nnlcr ! sum. ieut to l:,ko at its full value tvrico tho amount of T- ! bacco ever sold on this market. ... .. auu i.ircsi aim nest liplitc.l Trarcimn? v Nnrlli Camlitia orVirginia f.ir shotring Tolwcro to tf hcf .MtUanta-c, and above all wo arc prennrcd with AMPLE CAPITAL AND LARGE ORDERS ' To jcce that every pile of Tobacco put on our tl "! ? shall brim; outside market prices. Vo ar determined to make a success of our 11" i and intend to sell mora Tobacco than the market ha ever before sold, if Uuncst Weights, First.class Service ami ir ? Prices will do it. ! So get in "Tho Swim' and coma along to tho Arrinr- ' ton Warehouse. i after rrom lankee Doodle Doodie's fist. Aust'M wl . . u' oet Create "Eh!" mofher again. is a aay older " augll over tbe , their wavh said Ezra, staring from his ' are invitine iSn.-., t, S I . air, and ome to Phcebe, and then back ; during youth that th n..f mv ' : S!Lf Wnd contract habits of in baadkerchief-mv bpnVvir,!!: rraa"0Q their whole 'sJbe's stole AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER. The most complete and useful devices ever aaca xo any sewing machine. The WHIT I! i. Darably and Hindiomefy BI!t. Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjutant, Sewi ALL Sewib'.e Artlclei, iiA WP tm aad Plcise Tm P tJ toe full hmitofyourexpecuuons. wJS DlALK" Wanted in onocc pied territory. Liberal terms. Address. PITE SEWINO MACHINE CO.. ' CLKVEAAND.O, BURWELL BRDS.B0YD& 5 rietors. no aawgoawwgi8ia P. S. Don't forget that we always carry a full of "Old Hickory and Tcnne$eo Wagons, Wrcnp Buggies aqd tir?t-clafs Harness.
The Warren Record (Warrenton, N.C.)
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June 12, 1896, edition 1
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