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4 (a-Il. . H VOL. 7. WARRENTON, N. O., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901. NO. 17.- - NOTICE. If this space has the Bed X Mark on it, it is to inform you that your subscription is out, and unless re newed the paper will he stopped. LOCAL ITEMS goo business local by H. J. White. Sue Ailaunietrator's notioe by James ft, llobiuson. County Board of Eduoation will meet Noitli Carolina. next Monday. Misa Maria Graham ie visiting in Wilmington. . - See health notioe by officer. See business locals by Littleton Fe male College. See notice of dissolution of co-partnership by Wynn & Fleming. Miss Etlie and brother, Mr. Manly Nicholson, of Maoon, were in town yesterday. Mr. Walter P. Eo dwell and son, Herman, of Oakville, were in town Wednesday. Mrs. S. D. Twitty is at home again after a visit to Asheville and Western Miss Virgie Egerton returned to her home last Wednesday aocompanied by Miss Helen White. Mr. Lewis Gregory was.here the past weels with relatives, - Mm. A. MfiCiillen and children, of Oxford, are spending- the weet , in the Miss Blanohe Foote left last Monday county, guests of Mr. L. W. Overby. for her home in Wilson. Mr. E. T. Rodwell, Riohmond, Va., was bore this week. Mis Mattie Brown is visiting near Wake Forest, thiB week. Mrs. B. W. Ballard, who has been here since the" death of her father; Mr. Jacob Parker, left for her home in Franklinton, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kerr and little Miss Virgmi Graham is visiting her Mr. Kerr's tmrents in Bister, Mrs. Home, in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Atlas W. Hicks, of Areola, were in town Monday. Mr. James R. Robinson and sister, Mis9 Sue, weie in town Tuesday. Dr. Judd, of Henderso. was a visitor at Mr. J. 0, MoCraw's this week. See business local by Walter B. Fleming offering black peas for sale. Capt. F. M. Fitts, of Wilmington, paid us a pleasant call last Monday. Mr, E. H. Russell, of Mecklenburg, Va., was on our streets last Monday. Miss Mary Hunter is visiting Misses Bessie and Willie Green in Weldon. Yanceyville. Dr. R. 8, Booth presented The Record with the tallest sample of millet we have seen this year. It measures 6 feet 2 inches. Mr. W. E. Davis of our town, left yesterday morning on a visit to Oklahoma. His shop is left in good hands while he is gone. Miss Lena Watson, of Axtell, ao- AM US IV TOM BUYING A HAT OR DRESS. Big reduction in all Summer Goods, consisting of Hats, Baby Caps, Lawns, and Summer Skirts. Going to make a clean sweep of all bummer Goods. We need the room and vouneed the coods so come right on to our store buy your HAT or DRESS and get yourj PRESENT. Selling them at startling prices Trimmed Hats for! 25 cts., 50 cts., 75 cts., $1 and $1.50 that were 50 cts., $1, $1.50, $2 andj $3. Skirts ready to put on for 25 ctsM 50 cts., and 75 cts. that were 50 cts.. $1 and $1.50. Babv Cans for 3 cts. also some nice ones at less than cost. Lawns at 4, 5, and 8 cts. per yard.'' Some beautiful Lawns for 8 cis. " We have had a big season and thank the - public for their liberal patronage. I jEJust received a lot of HATS bought at about half prise- will sell them accordingly. Respectfully, 3SK.S. T. 3s. OASERLY. WEW AH Grades of Tobacco are Selling High. Bring us a Load at Once. ILL GET YOU GOOD PRICES. ROGERS & BURWELL. To Cure a Cold in Ono Day Mi&Oi A.M. Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. All (Irncfciata refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. "Zoo Death af Mrs. Tucker. Black peas for Bale, Apply to, FTAiiTEB B. Fleming, TTarrenton, N. C. Fob Sate or Rent. House and lot recently oooupied by Lewis B. Oollius. www Tiie Old Eteiiabie WARRENTON, N. Cj, r7T7 Mrs. Georgie Miles Tucker, eldest Immediate possession given. Apply to, w. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miles, and wife of Mi. J. Herbert Tucker, died in Petersburg, Ya., on the flr&t dav of Julv. She was attacked with nnmnanifld lw lifir visitor. Miss Sarah tvnkoid fever early in June, and Gorham, of Battleboro, visited Misses although everything was done loi her Ethel and Lula Allen here this week. Mirr Sarn.h Alston, of the orK. is here and will stay with Mrs. Laura Daniel while Miss Estelle Davis . is at Misa Laura Shell is in Dunn on a Panacea Springs, to which place she visit to her brother, Mr. Otis P. Shell. I "expects to go to-morrow. Roanoke river was reported to be out on the low lauds the first of the week. Shaw, of Henderson, Wednesday on legal Capt. W. B. was here on business. Miss Mattie Hunter came home last nftor an extended Visit in Raleigh. Mrs. Walter Allen and son, Mr. Sam Allen, of Axtell, were visiting in town laBt Tuesday, that could be done by loving friends and skilled physicians and nurses the disease could not be controlled, but continued its cruel work until her Tjowers of resistance weie exhausted A. and she yielded her body to death and went to ioin those who have entered into life. When Ehe was about twelve years of age she made a profession of religion The little baby boy ot Mr. L. 33. Pierce died lapt Monday night. The little fellow was a little over 10 montliB old the bereaved mother and family. church. After her marriage two and a There was another colored man from half years ago she moved her member- near Littleton committed to jail here Ubip to Petersburg. last Tuesday charged with rape upon She was a eiuoere christian and a a rlrYrrl "worn an Offioer Kinsr. of warm hearted friend. Her many Tiin.i. i , r. frifinda declore her early death and XjlLLitJLUU. UlUUKUt IUD Wiouuw "H I ' w - - I ...... i 11 1 t frriAc mat TiIihv snail sea net iuuo uu U U 1 w W EL J. White. Littleton Female College is attraotinp much attention just now and President Rhodes is doing muoh towards solving the problem of the eduoation of young women in the South. FOR SALE.-I have for sale the Rialto Canning Outfits. Apply to, W. A. OVEEBY, Maoon, N.C. MACHINERY FOR SALE. I offer for cash, or on time, one 8 H. P. Farquhar Engine, one 60 saw Brown Gin with feeder and condenser, one Ball hand cotton press. All in good running order. Also will sell cheap Forth iOYD, Proprietor i Bale a&d Ticks of Leaf m Our sincere sympathy goeB out tol and united with the Warrenton Baptist I one set new brush sticks for Brown gin. MAfViov on1 famllir 1 't i r i I : I ,1 n I T T T ttm CZmt& TT ill 1 C1 Central Academy an Industrial Sohool trr hnru and Tnnnff men located B " - j- j - Littleton, N. 0 is a lohool whore aoy b iy rich or poor, of pluok and good character can seoure an education. We like such schools. hi T1k VinTTQ in namn had a match erame ...... , . tt - more. nf ball last wees warreuwu va. j nr:n:..-B ia n UAma ain U , , , . -,o n i May UOtt DlcBo BUU it-Lisa iiiur, xiiuaiuo w . xtaielgu. luu tjuuro vo in w v after an extended visit in Raleigh and 1 favor cf WaTfeutoni ' Raleigh was-shut comfort all the members of her family, and may they were m town other places. Capt. W. G. Coleman, and Mr. M. S. Pegram, of Churchill, last Monday, Miss Florence Bodwell and Mr. H, E. Rodwell, of Churchill, wore in town this week. Mn. J. IT. Rodwell and Miss Annie Perry, of Maaon, were on our streets last Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Jones and little son, of Raleigh, are here on a visit to Dr. R. S. Booth's family. Mr. J. C. McCraw Btopped over home here a few days this week on his drumming tour. TliPrA arn whisnerinars that we will completely out. Shell. They couldn't touch After a period of eome length, recre ating at the best watering places and most ffishionable sea-side resorts. Dr. W. TT. Parliam returned home last Tuesday, and everybody is delighted to have him back home, Mrs. D. H. Riggan and children came home yesterday after a visit of more than a month to relatives in ! Bethel and Woodsdale N; C. and La- Crosse, Va., and our good friend Mr. D. H. Riggan is happy again. Mr. W. J. Boyd, of Churchill, was in to see us yesterday. He reports great spoitinthe river low lands catching German Carps that have come out of have another quiet home marriage in the river in this week'B freshet. Mr. town in a few days. - R. L. Bell killed with a hoe one carp Messrs. R. B. Boyd, W. B. Boyd, M. weighing 23 pounds. P. Burwell and J. E. Boyd spent a day The Wairen Circuit Sunday School In Richmond, Va., this week. Conference will be held at Shady Grove, The Warrenton District Conference convenes with the Macon M. E. Church, find "Him a help iu this great trouble. Thou art not dead, And we will not deplore thee; But alive, with thy God, With all heaven before thee. Where friends are ne'er parted We hope that we'll meet thee; In the house of our Father We surely will greet thee And together we'll walk In the light of His love. T. J. TAYIiOB. loot flav fin infant child of "14"b j our neighbor was suffering from cholera (infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling i them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. It have lecommended this remedy i i Saturday before the 2nd. Sunday in frequently and have never known it to Anklet 1901. Superintendents will fail. ifrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Two Saw-mtlm,- Cottojt Gw and Pkess fob SAiiE. I hava two, almost new. saw-mills for sale. AIpo a 60 saw cotton gin and p wer press tn good re- rnir c. ash or on time. Prloes low. 1 f Call on or address, J. E. Pasohaix, Wise, N. C. FOR RENT OR SALE. Tmmpidiato nossession. House and! lot occupied by TF. P. Massenburg. Apply to, Tabwateb Bbos. ICE In any quantity. 100 lbs. I ticket can be had.-Let me furnish you. J. S. PliUMiTEB. For fresh, watei-cround county meal, call on JN. M. calmer. AMPLE CAPITAL. LARGE 6RDER r Twsaty Years Experience. Sell YOUR TOBACCO at Headquarter LARGE STOCK OP BVQOlSB AXD WA00S8. IT AM v vrv , . . inN nnim I . 1 W IS TOUR QUI We are offering the handsompst line of Riqqan Sells Cheap. DRESS GOODS next Wednesday, July 24th. 1901. Miss Rhea Henderson, of Caswell bounty, is here on a visit to her uncle, Mr. J, L. Henderson. Mr. Wm. P. Rodwell (Judge) and Mr, John Bell, of Churchill, paid us a pleasant visit last Monday. ATi ar,A Mm. fJfln. W. Alston. Jr.. please have their reports written. Each church in entitled to four delegates; Sometime will be given to each church for recitations from the children. All bring dinner. J. A. Dameron, . Pres. W. O. S. S. C. Mrs. Caserly tells us that she knows nrlvfii-tiRinfl' does nay. She assures us that her adv. now running in this Ohio. Sold by F. P. Hunter, druggist. 1,500 yards of Cut Price Goods and child left last Saturday for their paper has brought her a great trade, so 1 . a. V f J home iu Texarkana, Texas. Mrs. O. O. White and mother, Mrs. Wilson, of Wise, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. White, of Henderson, were visi tors in town last Monday. litr ntid Mrs. W. L. Boyd and chil- that thA rnRh of customers on account of the adv. has kept her and all her force as busy as they could be all the time. Nothwithstanding this fact, you see lots of business people With no customers complaLiing of hard times and yet do no advertising Mrs. Boyd and children will spend eomatime up there with relatives. dren went up to Mr. Boyd's mother's t(J bring about better times. lostMonaay. inr. u. Rfiama. hee Miss Mattie will spend . . Curl, died at her nusoana s residence lnKt Rnndav and was buried last Mon- Someofthe soldier boys are baok i evening in the Curl burying home, and report the boys having a grounja at the Rhoden Parker place, luce time, but plenty of rain last week. Rey T J Taylor conducting the burial The Wilmington papers say the Warren Berv:oea. Mrs. Reams has been in bad Guard3, Co. H., is the largest company kefo,. sometime and a gi-eat sufferer. . i i-Kn r nrt -TV I . - 1 1 . No doubt death was a renei to uei. Rhand and infant child cf Sue Irene Stallincs. Died on the 6th day of July, 1001, VOU tU UJJ.CX little Sue Irene Stallings, aged sixteen months and seven days, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Willie li. mailings, oi Consisti oi Lawn8 to 4 ctg a Embro, JN. u. , nni;n A n r uta a vnrd. nA ; l,;o mrnv saw fit 0 J1U aiiW " J " J t, o fi,a a vmu dailinPthat OrKandies 6i to 1 cents a yard made such a sweet home. Never will Outing 8 to 4, 0 ana b CIS. a yaru. Uav HttlA uoip.p Round acain nor those pifljda a to 5 cents a yard. Pant little foot steps be heard. Her little Q00(jgt 7 ct9. tip . bnd best looking men in the camp. Mrs. M. G. Taylor has moved her stock of millinery into the store room hext door to Thomas' drug store. She has a very pleasant, airy room how, to see her friends and customers. Wa am nleased to note that Dr. W. ' x W. Taylor was one of the successful applicants who applied for license at the recent meeting of the N. C, Dental Association, The doctor recently graduated with honors from the University of Maryland, and declined a position as demonstrator at that iu Btitution, with the view of practicing in Warrenton. His success is no surprise to those who know him. See his busi ness card in this issue. to whom we extend heartfelt sympathy. A more extended notice will be given hext week; If you want something specially in teresting about Crimson Clover, send for the leaflet just issued by T, W. Food & Sons, Jciicnmona, v a. xi gives with other interesting information; letters from successful growers 01 Crimson Clover, giving best metnoas ot creuaration and seeding best uses nun i"""" j . cotton at the last working great value ha irvTi-rnwRr also about itS USO t, natnvarrei trrGton fttfid Ol haV. Ih9 " F1"""" " . . " m Ttr a-nA otn.lrirnAS IRSUeU DV 1. W . OTon Rons aro doinfir splendid work in the practical information giveng as tn the best crops to erow and the best chair is vacant and cradle too, but our dear little Irene is wnere ginCQ our first cut price announce nevercome. Why should we grieve .L.. , J uir i nn urii imu x wv vw r- i and God hath taken." Little did we for their liberal patronage. I ap think God loved our little Irene so preciate it very much. Save money well. But the sweetest flowers are buying of me. always gathered first. May we so live ;hat we can be with our darling little Irene again, where sickness nor aeatn can ever come. May God comiort ana guide mama and papa of the little riariincr an thev can never have her back again. Written by heb Aunt. July 15th. 1901. that we have ever shown, from the 5 cts. Lawns to the handsome French Flannels, Challia and Silks. The very latest styles in Trimmings . We can suit the ladies, both nnoli f TT oTlH ftfvlft Thb nobbiest line of Gents'' FURNISHING GOODS, Men's, boys' and Youths' CLOTHING ever shown in Warrenton. If you appreciate a good thing, wear a pair of STATS 5LiPPS." Straw Hats ! we have them t In fact, we have a general line of up-to-date goods at Prices Right. Gome and See . - Yours to eervs ROSE, HIjIRX) & CO. WE FIND Ourselves Slightly Over; stocked iii the1 Goods Below and miist Reduce Stock : ct w to to 03 CO -3 I have sold nearly 400 dresses p 8 . s. Masenburg it v ith va again and vOl b glad la ttrt her many friends. - . " co- m Yours for Cut Prices, D. H. RIGGAN. meron DR V. W. TAYLOR, Surgeon -:" Dentist. rown and Bridge work a specialty. I1STEZ, C, Special Agt. for the iETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY -i t A Xt Tiro fail Anv nna fiendin'? fitctch and deSCXlDtioa of anv invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent ability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" cent upon request. Patente secured through us advertised for salo at our expense. t-- xt.-v.nr.T. ia T-nrf Ix7n cfwriil rmtifA. without charcre. in The Patent Rgcoed, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers ana Investors. Bend tor sample copy rKtu. uureba, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorney a.) Evana Building. - WASHINCTOfl, D. C rrj rrj CQ 03 P P. M M M M 4 H ct ct i bd y M rr O CD Cfi rA CD B. Cl W 5 S B g a JL 5 4 Q n ? o a 9 g cf O. -w rro tl - desires to talk with all who are interested in Life Insurance. He has up-to-date policies iii every Jnn.nklA Taivi TI-iq A of ti o trrnf i utJoiJ auic luiui jiuo iic x w w All decayicg or ded cabbages $l 29S 424 iu 1900 and J. A. Dam must be destroyed &.W.titd at once. w . A. failure to do so -frill Object one toou , Health Notice. in ONE YE AE FOB 'Record. indictment. Have yc-tif wells cleaned G. S, MILESj noalth Officer; than any other agent in the State' and won a premium of $96.00. oo We have decided to clow theS good out and we are going to offer them at a prices that will mtt it to your interest to buyheaper than you have bought goodi lately. If you want bargains com id g6eus; and ailt to" ee reduced prices all ov?r the store. These prioel are (or cash; The Alien & Fleming Co; J ways to grow them;
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