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ii -i f I- WARRENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1902. NO. 42. V e KOTIC3S. rM,taee has too fced X Mark it it is to inform yon that your subscription is out. and unless re &Swe& the paper will e stopped. See sale of land commissioner. by H. A. Boyd, LOCAL ITEMS b. .Trmilrii' uoWe by Mrs. Jane Limer. g, e n.lv. of sale of land by C. A. Ck, trustee. Mr. P.. G. Green visited Weldon lust Wednesday. Mr. H. J- ftntwelli oI infield, is visiting in town. The change in ad, of Frank Aberne tliy, t!i jeweler. r. .Tndil, of Henderson, 13 visitiug jn town this week. Miss IVIie Davis, of Areola, was in (own lat Monday. Wliv nut a summer resort in Warren- t,,ii ; It would pay Mis Lizzie Bin-well, of Woods worth, is ; jiU asniit visitor here. i n f 1'ivoki") is the best advertising muliuui in Warren oouuty. Mr. S. B. Williams returned from riuhnlfl ilti:i last Sunday. Tlu- County Board of Education units next Mend ay in regular sessiou. Mr. T. W. Hawkins, of Charlotte, vms in town on legal business this vi'fk. Col. E.L. Trice and wif of Newark, N. J., are registered at the Norwood House. Mi. Frank Dike has accepted a position as salesman with Mr. D. F. Criukli-T. Mrs. E. L. Lee and children, of Stoney Creek, Ya., is visiting Mrs. E. J. Freeman. Mi. A. C. Zollieoffer, one of the most clever lawyers, of Henderson, was here last Monday. Miss Ida Miles left last Tuesday for nn extt nded visit to Petersburg and others points. See business local by W. . Bobbitt, of Piingwood, wanting good men to lun tobacco farms. Mr. Buxton W. Hunter was here this A. Card of Thanks. DeAk Record; PieaBe allow us space through your columns to return our heartfelt thanks to your readers for the many kindnesses they showed us dur ing our stay in Warrenton. We cannot hope that out lot will ever be cast among a kinder people. From the day wo reached your hospitable . town till our sad dsparture, there was one con tinned stream of kindness setting our way. Though, while in you midst we were called to pass through the "deep waters" our stay among your will ever abide a sweet memory. The holiest experience of our lives was on that beautiful morning, the 11th. of Dec when we accompanied out dear boy down to the very brink of the river, and heard his earnest "amen" to our parting word, "jea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear bo evil; for thou art and who moved to South Hill, Va., last with me; thy ttnd lhy Etaff the3 year to be with his daughter Mrs. comfort me." Then we kissed him Nannie Wartmau died at his daughter's "good by and tried submissively to last Sunday. He lived an honest quiet commit his spirit into the arms of his life lived to a ripe old age, and is now Saviour and his body to the care of our gone to his long home of rest and friends. peace. We join his host of friends here To our friends who have been called in extending sincere condolence to the to piss inrougn a similar experience Mrs. Lou Barbara, of Warren Plains, was in town yesterday visiting friends. Capt. W. B. Shaw, of Hendersonj was in town yesterday on legal business. Miss Lizaie JoneB has chartffe tF o central office of our telephone. We I congratulate the Supt., Mr. H. T. Macon, in his selection amoug the ap plicants. We know that Miss Liszie will be acceptable to all Subscribers and it is to be Uop"ed that the sub scribers will be patient -with her till she learns how to manipulate the board, which we warrant will be but a little while. Ml Lewis B. Collins, who was for a long number of years a well known and highly respected citieen of pur town, bereaved wife, daughtei and feoni See Dr. Burbank's local notice in this issue. Dr. Burbank is a most affable gentleman and stands in the front ranks of his profession as is amply testified to by the best people all over N. 0. Va. and S. C. and especially by the people of Greensboro, N. C, his home. If your eyes need attention, Dr. Burbank's stay in Warrenton is a golden opportunity for you to have your eyes professional attended to by an acknowledged expert- specialist. Go and see him at Norwood House. since then, we extend our deepi t And See What he Sells : DRY GOODS, SHOES, NQTIOtfS, HATS, TRUCKS, VALISES, Pancy and heavy Groterie, Candies and Fruits, Fresh Grit And large Hominy, Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Soda Crackers, Fanctf Tea Cakes, Milk-lunch Biscuit, Rice Cheese, Pork Sausage, Roe and Cut Her tings. Breakfast Stripsf Hams, Northern ttnd Country Butter, 3 fc. bags of fine table Salt. Arbwkle's Cofce. Cracked Grain Coffee, 5 cts. per U Mbme 25 cts. to 40 Ms. per gal.. Octagon and Tola Soap, Corn and Lump Starch, EMratt vf Lemon and Vanilla, Grape Nuts, Preserves and JeUies, Olives, Pickles, Pork and Beans, Tomatoes Corn, Mince Meats, Asparagus. Can Soups Pine Apples, Roast Beef , Can ned Pears, Peas. Oyters, Potted Ham and Tongue Strawberries Cranberries, Suxet and Irish Potatoes, Onion sets for fall plantings Prunes, CoroanuU, Currents, Itaisins, IflTi JO) AfjUffSI 3 lira, PRICES ABB HIGHER THAN FOR TEARS. BRING US A LOAD AT ONCE. We will Bend you home Happy Rog ers urwe sympathy, and ever pray God's choice. tf Citron, Spites of all kinds. Cream Flour, blessings upon all. Sincerely, E. B. Clarke akd Wife. Jan. 1, 1902. LOCAL Meal, Smoked Bacon, Shipstuff, Oats, Salt, Oil, Kails, Timrare, Crockers. Churns and Jars, Tumblers, Butter Dishes, PUtcs, Saucers, &c, &c. Obituary John Limer was born April 29th. 1839, in North Nibley, a village in Glouces- tpislme. Filmland, and died at his v j O residence near Warrenton, N. C, Dec. 23rd. 1901. He came to North Carolina in Nov. 1873 and by dint of hard work, diligent firm in business and habits of WAJTED: Some good men to work tobacco farms on shares. A one horse farm and a two horse farm near Riugwood, N. C. Good farm in nice order. Apply at once to, W. V. BOBBITT, Ringwood, Halifax Co., N, C. Dr. Barbank, the Ophthalmologist, of Gieensboro, N. C, has decided to remain in our midst longer than one week in order that all of his patients may have the benefit of his skill. If your eyes are giviug you any trouble call and see him at Norwood Hotel. FOR SALE. Three or four good seioLd-hand wagons and harness. We have three or four double wagons CHOICE CA1TDIES and FEUITS, Chocolate Cnam, Bonbons. Roasted Al monds, Cream Almonds, Sliced Pine Ap ples and other fine and Plain Candies. Large Fancy Bananas, Red and Green Apples, Orangei, Lemons, and everything at prices right for good value. Yours Truly, D. H. RIGGAN; J. W. PERRY COMPANY, Cotton Factors thrift and industry accumulated a good property aud was regarded one of the anj harness been slightly used will best farmers of the county, tie rear ea cose them out at a bargain. Also six a large family of children, thirteen m aew bnggies to c'.ose out to make room number, ten of whom followed him to fol. a car. load to arrive .Tany, 15th bis grave in tlie burial ground at Provi- TAR WATER BROS. AT "V. flhniv. 1. DwcdliufiT m u (k to see bis paimits sml to giauaei. . , t n All kinds of fruits naval seedless different otaies anu cuuutnt, unu.mo ,.-,. oranges, supero appies, raisins, uaie, Mr. E J. Freeman, the popular ,.,., lwwi hgs, citron. Jverytmng goou to eas IWIOIl RlllX WUliiaimuww. 1 .... -r i ml I I T- 1 1 71 ,1 . 11, ,,n' R'Uesmaii lor August V ngut. me suoe ..,clf4irl R,.n. r,imer several Drea eTei Ub i,J-"co i xiic niiii i u -- i ItULll. IS Oil UU tl U1U. UimilQ flnriiiof Ins last lllueSS. JtllS -iao TT?XTTl Tl Tnonn ImnQA Miss Mary Lnnueau, of Wnke Forest, thoughts were naturally upon what was posse!fsiou j)ei.x ist. Apply to, Who is now teaching school at Areola, before him and how he had spent nis J. C. MAflBY, Agt. hf TTp said he had nOt lived as i ' r.M. .i asked if then he should I For fresh, watei-ground county meal, no ' r " " I i tnm lo God with the confessions of his call on . M. faime k misdeeds and beg that he be not re jected was there aught in His word to assure him "that he Ths'tiow Tdm is Eon AND ROSE HILLIARD & CO'S. Prices they have put on Youth's Men's and Boy's lotiiing, Shoes Dress Goods and Trimmings will be eure to bring customers. It vri'.l pay you to examine their eutiro stock which is complete. w A Trifle Mannlstn itz That thiI tRAOC MARK Is stuNOca ON CVtRt SHOE. Extension Edgi, Most popular ' street boot of the season. C01E AND would be heard. Wsis iu town last Monday. Mr. D. R. Riggau, of Wake Forest, is here on a visit to his sous Messrs. 1'. II. and W. H. Riggau. Miss Beuhih Kinchelowj who has j beeu the popular and efficient milliner rjae paiu sweetpromises of God's ovn vl iMis. l'. Al. Caseily has retuinea W0Y wel8 read and prayer was offered. Lome for the eeasou. T A tr Ureoik into his soul JJitUll D V. l-r xnrv- iU, Valium ii, tuc new pnaiui i amQ n the SVaneu ci:cuit has' moved into him weie these, 1 do not iear o uic no he narsomiffH. To him and his we i I Once did. I believe Christ has lor (fiern hearty welcome and pleasant given my sms and i trust mm htiiy with us. NoRFOiiK, Va., Jauy. 8, 1902 COTTON: Dull. Strict middling, 8 Middling, 7 7 8 Strict low middling, 7 3 4 Low middling, 7 1-2 Tinges, 7 5 8 Stains, 7 3 8 Blues and Sandy, 7 PEANTjTn: Firm. Fancy j 31-4 Strictly prime, 3 " Prime) 2 1 2 tc 2 3-8 Low grades 2 1-4 to 2 3-8 Machiue picked, 2 1-8 to 2 73 Spanieh, 77 1-2 c per bushel. B. E. Peas, $3.00 per bag. Peanut bags, in bales 68 in. 7 3-4 Bagging and ties and peanut bags for sale. Prices guaranteed. HOSE, 1-ItLLlA.TlD & CO. The Allen and Fleming Go, arc ofTcring newest sty-s nm" finest ltathfr in the test niakrs o1. BIIOEfi on the market K f u to look at onr ladies $1.2"; .She . also nobby lasts in gent's O. SHOES by the best makers. N. B. J'ew pairs of men's and women's Brogans at les3 than factory cost. Administrator's Itotice. Having qualified as administrfttor of R. Lee Egetton, deceased late of Warren county, N. C, notice Is herebr given to all parties having claims against the estate of thi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned . on or before the 82nd day of Nov. 1902. or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ttll please make Immediate payment This Sov. 181001. FRANK O. B. EOERTOS, Admr. T.Polk.Atty. TIME IS MONEY and the correct time is a necessity to the business m-vn. WATCHES, CLOVES, andJEWEtAtt repaired at a small cost. GIVE ME A TRIAL. All my work is done with a guarantee. Frank Alemetny, The jeweler, Warrenton. v.c MisR Lou E. Hall left us yesterday for Wake Forest, where she eroes to take charge of the post office there. We Lute to give her up but wish her well in her new home and new position, and we know she will do well, because of her experience here. To the good people of the College Hill, Wo commend her. salvation of my aottl. If I ask Him to receive me Will He say me nay ? Not till earth, not till heaven Pass away. D. We acknowledge receipt of a neat in vitatiou to the marriage of Miss Sallie Joserjliiiie. the accomplished aud beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Watkins. of Manson. N. C to Mr. R. L. W. Watkins in the Church at 'Middleburg, N. C , in Jan. 15th. 1902. Mr. Watkins is surely to be congratulated. The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and FeVer is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron ...a ri,..;. in ft tisfceless forin No l 11 I l 1111U1UU " cureuo pay. Price 50c, This year there is to be an exhibition of American Industries in Crystal Tulace, London, England. The Anglo American Press, of Loudon, Dec. 7th. l'JOl. has a superb write-up ol this en terprise iiud we note with pride that a vVarren county man is hh of the most prominent promoters ot this great ex hibition. It is Mr. Thos. L, Field, who is an honored and active member of the Advisory Board of this American Exhibition in the Crystal Palace. - The Press give a most complimentary notice of Mr. Field with a two column picture of this successful son of old Warren, "Some time ago hiy daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest aud had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Chough Reme dy according to diiections and in two davs she was well and able to eo to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says James Prendergast, merchant, Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an ap proaching attack of pneumonia, which hi this instance was undoubtedly, ward ed off by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It contracts any tendency of a obld to ward pneumonia. Sold by all Druggists. PISHING CREEK ITEMS We have had some delightful weather Baptist winter hut the cool wind has struck us again. There will be considerable changes in out' community this year. A good many are already moving aud trying td trn in a more prosperous ousiuest. O 1- Several of our young men speaa ui leaving home' and friends to seek theit fortunes iu other parts. We hope they will succeed. Our accomplished teacher. Miss Mary Gardner, has returned to her school at Jarmaduke after spending a pleasant Xmas with friends at home. The prayer meetings J; 3armaduke -m - tv! kl .r "ill have been suspended, mueau.j " account of bad weather. 1 neople are- ZJ.oy-Jiiniuj, . readv to commence work. Grass widows are numerous in our community there are five. Your Sister is one and of the number and we all enjoy our love letters. Vr. J. S. Powell has returned to his place of business in Norfolk aftei spending the holidays at home. Mrs. D. F. Crinkley made a short visit to her Pa last week. Sister. This stgpatiire i3on every bo of tbo genaiai Laxative BrofnoQuimne tablets lias s iuuu it vc t J If sold Issi ycsuTo : ' ' Do you tliink it - : : paystott others? ( h it The newest things in 1)1. '" - " GOODS and Trimmings, Sitkfc ' Appliques, ladies and cb'ildni .' Cloak b cheap. You k now we al w a ; f have the newrst things going u.-i great valuer. Beautiful Carpola and T.vz. ChatUnooga Chil W riowe 1 veiy best made 1 car load fr!: I car load Lime. Allen & Th mi Warrenton, N. C. XVAc Sale. By virtue of th ithoHty Ci.nff rr ! it -IB rrrttm t)H of trtlt HwUM 'o Tnr W. E. tpj bJ Cfctbrrine, hl U-, n 6th djr of Wr. !. 1 d'T rcp'tr.w-. theoBicof Bntrr of Id : Court'. In book 61 on pp KW. I mV pntllc auction forwh toth 3 ith-n x'. at the Court i!oce door In V. j.rr n Co. th fol logins rl prrirty. to u : ' tain tract of land Ijlbg and blrs:n County aforfeald and tr r, Wv'.a y kcrlbed tnd Mardutoilowi: i.riat. ti aftak(R. Wrachair corner on t;r J road). Ihrnre K. tj E. ia p. to a M n' . ; oak and two tweet-zutna lltarpT v' in raschaJl'a line), tUenre E. 62' j.. v. -near locurt vprouta In an oli m- - , tlienceS.tJVv. lacp.toatorkry Hico road, thence al.n the ali i W. p. K.,p. to theleflnnlnp. e : :.. aerea, more or Ui. and binn 1' land conveyed to the aid Hi E. C.-.-; M. Colli"! ai d wife date lith :-:--r Four (4) acre are l.ercby exempt :-l ' conveyance irentloned Iti ald t". -i alto the 85 acre einvtyed by eaiti wile to C.J. lurton galdfalewlllben-.ade to tatiffj aecured in eaid d 1 of trut. Time of ale: MCSDAV.JAN.lTi Dated thU the lsth day of le . D.BOYD KIMBALL II. A. Boyd, Atty. mow Off El othtr poor. Fort--- other Iots Can you . i proveaer.ti . r. la comnrn t - .- : White may patent Weruar&n- of feea ti 3 Fee moden.'e - ' ' instalmenta. ' .. BUUnt " i" ' f00PP&Gt ' i . t
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