iWARRENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1800.
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NO. 535.
;;rSIXI-SS LOCALS.
THE RECORD.
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T'vf-c have s;ld out the
two shipments ot horses
v.-oek, ami have received
es this week.
l03 ! every pnfferei fvohi
;ut, Sciatica, should
a boi.
J. E. EODWILL, - - - Editcr.
Published Everv Friday.
SUBSCRIPTION S1.00 A YEH3.
Wharton v.iU fill his
m the Presbyterian
d v, n.-dy for Rheumatism
anVctwno-PIXK DISCS.
7
, I ;ll,u i'.i
bowl.
,o v-s ay that all grades
ivc advanced and the
e anxious to buy.
you c;m get the best
; a quart, i'J, 10 auu am
fle best beef soup at 5
iiso fresh coeoanut candy at
datJ. il. Miles".
vv.'hI a line of nice now style,
which wc are selling low.
lioyd and Rogers,
,1 R,:;ers are anxious
,:vo now. Bring them
for all
a
Cotton 7 1-1G cts.
The cohered State 'Fair is in pro
gress in Raleigh this week.
;r
is
a the Election i
...r, i'ling ihem a
1 1".
ovc
I'od load of
will vt von a
o ior sne
apply at Tiie
See notice of personal property
sale by Mr. II. Ii. Hunter, Si,
The Presbyterian Synod of X. G
in Session this week at Newberue.
See notice of sale of land ty C. A.
Cook, commission o'"'.
Mr. Boyd Kimball and Miss Lucy
Piummr were Married last Wednes
day in Middlcburg.
The N. G. Supreme court decided
this weak that it is illegal to ?;un freight
trains on Sunday. Good !
The Democratic vote was some 250
or 300 larger in Warren this year than
Fovd ! "at 'lie election.
The great Baptist host of N. C. are
in session this week in their annual
1. L. Shaw .i Co. have
;.vs :: Shoes !!! The lar
A selected stock cl Shoes, in
eau be icund
N. E
a new and
interesting advertisement iu this issue.
You will eniov reading ii
pay yen to do so.
and it vvili
... ;:.io of Fu-ess good, Ging
(.l;tli.i'..s and Calicoes reeievc'a to
N. 11. Johnson.
; ivy iuuies, misses avd " chil
,. .,,.,,0 fresh Etook to sc. eel
1 . , ;Ui .-,i.-.e, . ! A--v l--i
V. J". WHITE,
;;:;;::v...; bridles, b'-gcy whips, horse
: - at ve. y low pnoee.
v." a. WHITE,
v, .!.. . f.-.tde Patent flour, best
4:i,'.ui ehecpe, ccfiVo, sugar, tea, cat
.,;,!. (vimjed goods, and a flill line of
Li-.ivrit-s constantly replenished and
; .1.1 ; t I" tvo-ii yriees. w. J, white.
Our State Legislature, according to
the latest returns we can (rat, will con
sist of C3 Reps. 5S. Pops, and -13 Denis.
There is a tie m Jackson couutj'.
Nothing
d PjL-os. & Cf
irarehor.Sf
tlifir record
was saved in the great
Democratic conflagration in this st.tte
except the Kitchen, but that is a very
important part of an establishment.
The Populist, in large numbers,
certainly must have voted for Ilnsseli
for Governor or.Iio could not have re
ceived the large vote he is said to have
gotten.
County officers and township ofu.;evs
elected, who will hAve to give bonds,
are going to rind it harder than they
thought for to give the required bonds.
The "Warren Union will meet with
lViVVVLl -.'-lb Oi
r: nuvions t
id wish I Browns enurca iriday and Saturday
0 ou:ulij I preceedms the fifth Sunday of this
can
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i i ' i i'v on
;lv iuv pi
! ", V Good;
:-p;0
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!. Curry your tnbaeoo
will t iu' you home
has I
wo will oner at ex
. .1 -.le.eniK
,;hig. Shoes, Bats,
Notions, Crockery.
i month. An interesting program
; o-jen issueu.
Pvev. C. N-
pulpit here,
ehnrch, next Sunday morning at 11,
o'clock.
i:j.r. ,J. II. Kerr Jr., received a very'
Battering vole indeed for senator from ;
this the 11th district. Had he conic
out sooner and inside speeches in all.
parts of this county and Vance, we
verily believe ho would have been elect
ed, lie led his tukt here and in
Vance. His efforts in beholf of the !
entire silver ticket were splendid aud
it is a pity that lie was net heard by all
of 'our people.
Ther.e arc two things we call the
attention of our patrons to, which must
be adhered to. 1st. Business Locals
will be placed iu the business local
column, -first column in paper, most
prominent place, and no notice of them,
here nfter, will be made in the Local
News Column.
2nd. All advertisements must be
handed in to the printer by 10, o'clock
every Thursday morning. It is ab
soluty necessary for us to enforce the
two above rules iii ordei to get the
paper out in time and to save space for
the news.
The People's Paper, of Warren Plains,
is no more. Haviug served its pui
pose, so it says, it retires. Bro. Walker
has moved to Littleton and will publish
a paper from there Its character and
purpose he does not tell r.s. This
leaves Ths Record, practically alone
in this Held, and we wish nil to remeni
ber that we are still in the ring and
wish to double our subscription list
between now and Chiistmas. We have
some excellent things in store for our
readers, nowr that the election is over.
Subscribe now and get these good
things. We are anxious to issue a good
county paper and to have the same to
cuter every household i; the county ind !
surrounding country. Only 1.03 per
year.
The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, cl
East Brim field, Mass., had been suffer
ing from neuralgia for two days, not
being aide to sleep or hardly keel) still,
when Mr. Ilolden, the merchant there
sent her a bottle of Cliambcrlaiu's Pain
Balm, asked that she give it a thor
ough trial. On meeting Mr. Wi11k the
next day he was tcld that she was all
i ight, the pain had left her within two
hours, and that the bottle of Tain Balm
was worth $5.00 if it could not be had
ior less, lor sale at oO cents per
bottle by F, P. Hunter, Druggist.
GRK.VT KXCirEMKXr AND
TREMKXPOra KI'SII AT
N. L. SHAW & GO'S
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jSXnimiiotli Store.
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l'o mi hiim of
Leaf
Tobaeei.
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READY FOR
THE 1896 CROP.
"Mt. 1,111
Lvery m
;iahl
right and proper and it is not
to tail out with your
V3 and friends because thv do
vu tio.
right or proper
JDs&th, cf Mrs. Handersch.
I not see thiosra p.
's !
(4 Uwt
v. eveiv bodv
Mrs. Join
been expect
several wee'
AJ,
i,1
Ilenders u's death has
for some time. For
f he has been tmrcineb-
IUSIUfSS
ill at her uncle's, Dr. J. B. Williams' iu
oi
U-e
')if:
larger orders
iii aecomida
'''c ari'-u i !vcd
we can and
-rices for all
Cosmopolitan,
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lliLi.-.. Li ilLi U 1
L' November is on our laid.;, i l'u" 'lu"''vv "sll , i','U!U""
htfai paper and richly b?"8lst tc the oU cemcler.y hc
;?t Wednesday afternoon
They uiv now r-oi vJntf tho lar.wst ami
K-st as.rtsm-Pt .f Pr-.-s" (iw..4. Notion,
Sliof.s, St.-ij.Ie ami war,cy t;roMrioii. FrwJf.
t nf- tio:u i t In i-tmas unrt HoIUIay
ti'.. u. ever fjt f n t-oirvM-l by tli-.li to the
l-ublic.
PRESS GOOr.S-ali styles ami pi i.e- .
SHOES ele.'pt i tbaD ever known.
TRIMMINGS womloifuP.y cheap end
Irptty.
CATS of all btyles nd prices, "for Men
an 1 Boys.
I.AI ROCKS-jr.t s j cLeap and aip'relty
as you could desire.
HOUSE BLANK LT S 1 a re , warm and
colli fort:'lle.
Gents" rnderwerr, al! MZt- and jrico!",
C 'llar; -, Nec!:v.':ir. Silk, I.l:.e:i and Cfttoii
Handkerchiefs, Kid and Woolen Glove.
Jewelry of ail - eriet'on. 1'Iai" ne'.s. Tant
Good, Blankets. Comforts. Trunks, Valises,
Xejilijiee, Cotton ami Wool Shirts, White
M'i Colored Dress Shirl, Iloiery for
Ltdiei. Gents. Boys and Girls. Crockery
ni'.d Cila-.vcro. All very cheap and pretty,
Wesre opening and will soon have c.n
sale tho largest, pjvitwt and mui-t varied
assortment t HOLIDAY and CHRISTMAS I
G OOi'S ever v.f:, red to tho trade in Warren I
coi-r.tr. Tl.ey will consist tf Vse. H.wc I
l'owlf, Gia:-- Ba.-kels. Cups and tauv-r, J
of all kinds from a iK.-nij- to ilv j
dollars, V.'r.s'..iu, Carts, WheelLorrc-vs,
llohSy Horse. Shoo-fiii . D.dl Corriat-s, .j
!.!! Ftu r.iupv. Trunks, Washing Sets, t,iI
Coi-iv, Drain-:, Balls, Tea Sets, Albuuid,
Beautiful niekls plated oets. noveltlgs.
Cl ristnias Cards, Calendars, Books for
tlui littltf tots as well g for larger ho- and
iris. Games. Building Block. Air Guni
end infaet any and everyt!iin; to plea e
hoth v!d and yor, an J at prices which
will astonish yon.
Headquarter. forSehod Books 4nd
S'aiions ry.
Wo shall stvive to pleaso nil in
fiusji'y. ariety .-.-id price f our lare (.ml
Weil -el ied S!m-k of (.-o'ld and re-pi r! (ul-
" o;' !-ho pu'-iic to cal; and exu;iii.
Yours resjuctfiiliy,
X. L. SHAW A CO.
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Seventeen Years Experience
Increased Capital. Large Orders.
Warehoues Service Unsurpassed.
Highest Market Prices Guaranteed.
n; DZh'lKK TO CALL ATTEXTIOS OF TUU
TOBACCO GROWERS TO THE
FACT THAT TJIF
OLD RELIABLE BOYD'S WAREHOUSE"
haa alwnvs becu iu tho Load, U still iu tho LoaJ, ml !c limine J to tUj in
tho Left.l if rial J ami Heavy Stroke, Highest M&tket rricc, lUl Acv-tr-oilations
find Tip Top Service will kep it Ibcre. Oar pal year S-I4 ato
Iho Largest ever xaaJo by any firm on ILo Warnutou Market. We bettily
thauk tho Public lor tlicir liberal nappott, auil can rromi"w: ILcta t!.at tLo
o.st is oiily a forctntte of hut the future thall U.
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Stick to the iBridge that Carries You over Safe
BOYD & ROGERS.
Wo keep couitautly on bnn.l a l.irjr fUirk i.f "VIEDXOXT WAGOX.," "TTSOX 4- J0XES IH'GGIR,-
ntul otlicr hUiulartl wtk at Lfttotu Prices with full guarantee.
ie price asueu ior it
cA or Si.00 nor year.
Aacli'ec?
C:03mopc-litiia Magazine, Irviugton, N,
r . j yestertlav, and laid to res t by tho side
af iiei litt It, son v,i) preeeeded her
l V.
,-, l;r . 31.
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Nu bo',ks 1
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:h t.'idy, at p(.jil;i
i. I'm; V'idlVLag:
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All officers of every discription elect
ed r.i last election inve to render to
the 0. S. C. a vuiilied itemized account
of thoir el e alio a expenses. Judge
White ini'oiias us (hat eeveral have not
done so yet. To day is tho last day
1:: :
:.st v.lii!l we say.
ik-es for every x
:d on oitv lioor. ii
V'e -wil ! allowed for their returns.
tuf X ii, "95
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Co.
We are reliably iuforme .I that Mr.
DeWitt McCraw. a former well known
t;
ie to save iiioi:o"t.
citizea of our town, lias altor spending
by many years iu single blessedness taken
:: IS t !,
u'i.i.jg ihv. liius o? Meu's and 3ioys' ! unto himself a better
:n winter CIof!r!;g at
Better
b. Vfwv 7- rest
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r' Wagons,
:h"'s: for sale
i.'Urv.eil liros.
"Wrenn
at rock
-'.'.'Ul
I;.
we
r-'u! ot our county r.-fHcers
lent ni.-ntical b-ith from wl.
i iii.j t i.;;ve tin m, yet o
we 1
them never, especially when the !
beautiful young widow friend DeWit
has captured is reported wealthy.
Why sufier with Cough.0, Colds, and
LaGrippe when Laxative Iir.ono
Qcisixe will cure vou in one dav. Does
not produce tho ringing in the head
like Kid pirate of Quinine. Put up in
tablets convenient for taking. Guarau-
f-re teed to cure or money refunded. Price
iHl 1 25 cents. For sale and guaranteed by
31 Gm.
across the river about sis months ago.
Mis. Henderson was a most ctimab!n
christian wom:il, wile of our esteemed
townsman, Mr. John Li. Henderson,
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol I'.
Williams. She was a consistent mem
ber of the Presbyterian church of this
place and died iu full hope of a blessed
immoitality beyond this life. Her
i pastor, Ivev. C. X. Wharton, conducted
the burial services at the grave.
Our deepest sympathies go out to the
husband who has lost his loving, d- i
voted wife, and to the father and
mother who have lost a loving dutiful
daughter, and to the brothers and
sisters who have lost a model hister. i
May the God of infinite love and wis
dom pour the oil of consolation into
these sore hearts.
SEXES
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tilt
all druggist.
are
j of nou'.-r mivI respectability, j
The ladies of the
E. church will
coniuleiK-ry evpect thorn
-oti. i. iiii'it-ut ofiieerH.
'' '''''Oil i,l (;orI)il.cji0i1;i.s ni.g coiQ-
't (,1 yoi.d i f, raen who will eu-
ii' duly conscientiously
! have a chrysanthemum show at A. D.
liarris' old store, from 5 till 12 o'clock
this evening. Lot every liody go and
;pend a, pleasant evening amid beauti-
t
U'l
.1 r!a'ii
i:l
iieip us rusn it.
This issue of Tb.e ErcoRP closes the
ith year of its existence. It was es
tablished four years ago, and Dr. J.
F. Long, its first editor, issued its first
number on Nov. 17th 1802. Tho paper
has steadily grown iu favor with our
people both as to subscriptions and
advertisements. We arc truly thankful
for the liberal patronage given the
paper under its present management,
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l' and Kegister'of Deeds
s:!'-e ' "'luces for many
' ei!iyu::,t, polite aud
-rers in tho state.
Ii'. Juo. U. V. .b.nes.
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1! t:' JaeKt of the people of
1 'III l' H T..t.i rw,r.l
"'Isomo and looks like a
(':"iy ; in fact he comes from
- -iiviUi'.s. His father, the
t.-:-.-.;-ph il. Jones, was sheii "
''"j" for mor5 than score of
li!0 oijts family held the
":ua this couidy for over
The incomiug sheriff, we
ais.dve a popular oi;:cer.
oi the new oliicers a.undaut
11 oniciai lile, m-jU nope
ftjK,t tLy v"1 have the Kuconrigoment
support of all patriotic citizens, ol
, , u"r Pelitiml faitJi, in their efforts
flly and efficiently administer
r" "";;:i" s of flu ir respective offiicies.
uuua rcay to iieirj them
i
1"-lij-ynf.
will
same time help on a good cause, De
lightful refreshments will be served.
Contributions of handsome flowers from
a distance, in addition to our home
flowers, will be exhibited.
A large number of our patrons' sub
criptions to The ltoooED expire w ith
this number, All those who started
with the paper under Dr. Long's
management will have to renew.
Please see, kind reader, if your paper
is marked, aud if so please renew
promptly. We are sadly in need of
the money. Don't delay this matter,
but attend to it at once, and save us
the trouble of calling your attention to
it the second time.
Water-proof Dress Goods, 54 inches wide, all shades, for Ladies
Suits and Gapes, regular price 60 cents, reduced to 45 cents.
Ladeis' Oloth a,nd Broadcloth, 54 inches wide, regular price $l.C r
per y ?d5 reduced to 90 cents.
samine our Dress Goods at 15, 20 and 25 cents per yard
E C
RY OF HARD TWBES.
ful flowers aud lovely girls and at the '. both from subscribers and advertisers,
but our watch word is "Go lorward,
and with practically no other paper in
the county wo confidently expect to
double our suoscription list in tlie near
future. The Hecokd will strive to
work for the best interest of Warren
county and Warrenton, and to give the
news faithfully and honestly. Wc
"cordially invito every citizen of what
ever race or faith in the county aud
surrounding country to subscribe. The
price, 1.00 per year w ill be maintain
ed. If our business will justify it, we
contemplate in the near future an en
largement of the paper and other im
provements. Let tae good people of
our county, of both races, encourage
us by their patronage, and we promise
to give you a paper worthy the name
aud one that you will not be ashamed
to acknowledge as your county paper.
We hear it every day, but we are selling1 just as muck Clothing
Shoes and Hats as we sold the same days last year. So our lev
prices must be doing the selling. If you will give us a few minute:
of your time, spent in our store, we will make you open your eyes
our prices. If you don't buy it will not be our fault.
KuckKii s Arnica Salve.
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f you need Clothing, in Men's and Boys' Suits, Shoes, Dress Good-
Vest and Men's Underwear, give us a chance and we vil:
Ladies'
please you.
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The best Halve iu the world for Cut,
liruisee, Sores, Ulcers, Salt -Rheum,
Fever bores. Tetter Chapped HandSj
ChiiblaiiiBj Coins, aud all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay rearmed. It is guaranteed to aivo
rtspousio.e i rrieo 23 centa per box. For uuobv
i Di 0, A. Thomas.
Good advice : Never ieave home on a
journey without a bottle of Chamber
lain'a Colic Cholera and iHarihoea
Pvemedy. For sale by 1 P. Hunter,
Druggist;
ackson & Ore
ory.
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