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0 D-rr-n j 71 1 WARRENTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 19021 NO. 51. VOL. 7. NOTICE. If this space has the Hed X Mark en it, it is to inform you that your fiWcrfction is out, and unless re newed the paper will he stopped. LOCAL ITEMS Soo executrix' notice by Maria Schus ter. tfto ImsiucRS lccal offering fiue seed com for evle. Mr. E. J. Freeman spent a few days nt home this week. lv. Joel Whitalter, of Raleigh, was in town lust Mouday. Mr. Vft'i .Alston left last Saturday for rtu extended drunimiug tour. Miss Lucy AUn, of Axtell, visited iMis.s I'.thol Alleti last Sunday. lh W. W. Taj lor ia out of town on Yiofestiioual business this week. Mr. lv. B. Boyd spent several days in the country visiting relatives. Mr. Clement Rod well, of Henderson, ppout a few days here this week. Mrs. Ja?nes Martin and little one spent a few days here this week. Mr. Ilolley M. Bell went to Elizabeth City last Sunday on a business trip. Mrs. J. S. Jeues, ef Vicksboro, is visiting her daughter, Mis. C. A. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Allen, of Louis- bug, were pleasant visitors in town this work. Your attention is called to the notice by Mrs. C. G. Towell, appearing in this issue. S,.o V. M. iVlffier's local adv. about lome ground nie&l and Pure Wheat Hour. Mr. B. G. Green spent several days in Baleigh this week on professional business. Mr. J. C. McCraw, Jr., came in last Friday, having completed his drum ming tour. Mr. and Mrs. W: F. Kodwell and sou, Herman, of Oakville, spent last Mon day in town. Miss Marj Gardner, who is teaching K'Ihh'I near Mnrmaduke spent Satur day f.ud Sunday in town. Mr. Jno. Bullo-k. of Granville Co., .spent several days here this week the .ruit of Mr. It. B. Boyd, The Furniture Factory has ordered some lu'w m:udunery in order to make some of the highest gr ide of chairs. Mrs. Alice T. Jones and daughter, Miss Alice, left us last, Saturday for an Vxteiided stay in New York City. Mis. T. P. Jones and Miss Amelia Brume, of Vicksboro, visited Mrs. N. M rainier last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. J. May, of Richmond, Va., spent Siitm-.lay and Sunday in tov n and county visiting friends and rela tives. C, A. Cook Jr.. and Fmnk Joyner, two popular young gents, of Littleton, were visitors in town last Sunday. Messrs. W. B. Boyd and J. E. Boyd spent a few days m Richmond this week looking after their tobacco in terests. Let every committeeman in each of: the townships push forward the work r,f raising the amount required ot them lor the erection of the Coufedeiate lnounmeut. Remember that the Wrrn Union will meet with the Baptist church here jommetu;ing on Thursday night before the fifth Sunday in this mouth and continue until Sunday night. Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm, Flemir-g, of Richmond, Va., arrived in town last Saturday. The Dr. returned homo lust Monday and Mrs. Ilercing is still in town visiting relatives and friends. ATv. Thnmns B. Elliueton. one of Warren's old and' respected citizens, of Fisliim Creek township, died hist - 0 - l - Monday at the home of his sou, Mi- Eddie Ell i m? ton. near Terrapin. Halifax t County. He was 78 years old. You will never wish to take another flose of pills if you once try Chamber lum's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They cleanse the stomach and reeulate the liver and bowels. For sale by all Druggists There is no town in the State tha has more undeveloped advantages than Warrenton. While we are slowly but surely progressing in the right direc tion there is a great nt ed for a concert of action on the part of our citizens Get closer together, good people, and let us keep the welfare of our town at heart. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,, They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated, and pleasant iu effect. For bale by all Druggists. It is time to adveitise your spring goods. Mr. J. P. Batter white ia a visitor in the city. See the statement of the Citizens bank of Henderson in this issue. You will find that you always get your money's worth by advertising in The Record. Messrs. M. P. Bur well and W. N. Boyd spent several davs this week in the oountry on a fishing expedition. The Norwood Ifouse caught on fire last Friday but the fire company arriv ed ud quickly put out the fire before any damage was done. Do you want the Confederate monu ment on the court house square ? Of course you do. Be certain to see oue of the committeemen in your town ship and give him a liberal subscription. The Warren Guards were on dress parade Wednesday afternoon and gave their usual creditable drill. We do not understand why this company was not chosen to be an escort to the Governor on his trip to Charleston. It was con sidered one of the best companies in the State Guard while in LOCAL ADS. NOTICE. You can purchase of T. A. Nicholson, Embro, N, O., the 'Spanish Island Twin Corn" for seed at 2.00 per bushel, or one bushel of it or,, wiH be given ior two of common corn j 5.1 1 11 (J ctDCl j Wouldn't it be a good ida for the Town Commissioners to purchase a street sprinkler ? The merchants say that the dust arising from the streets is very ruuious to their goods placed on display. Notwithstanding the fact that we have had very severe winter weather in Warren county yet we can grow oranges here is attested by Mrs. G. W. Davis, of Areola, who has a tree that bore about one hundred oranges, some of them were cut from the tree this week and given to the senior Editor. certainly far superior to some of the campauies which were chosen to ac company the Governor, It is clearly evident that the companies chosen were not chosen by their merit. Capt. Price is one of the oldest officers in point of services in the State Guard and with his excellent corps of officers and privates they aio certainly far more worthy of recognition iu every respect than has been shown them. We think it is due the Governor and the reputa tion of the State of North Carolina to carry only the best companies in the State Guard and we do not think that it will be denied that the Warren Guards are better than some of the companies chosen. Lockjaw from Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockiaw. Millions know that the best ihiug to put on a cut is Buck len's Arnica Sale, the infallible healer of wounds, ulcers, sores, skin eruptions, burns, scalds and piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at C. A. Thomas' drug store. It will produce as much again corn and fodder as any other corn. Last year I measured 84 bbls. from my crop and have sold G560 lbs. of dry food. Call on or adddrcss, T. A. Nicholson, Embro, VFarren Co., N. C. Coal tar at Crinkiey's. We. have several desirable residen ces and buildiug lots situated in War renton that we will sell cheap. Apply to Hicks & Johnson, Attys. The Johnson store for rent. Apply to H. T. Macon. A good work horse for sale cash or time, cheap. No faui::. R. J. Twitty, BUGGIES. Just received two car loads of beautiful buggies and harness, all stvles, will be on exhibition in our show room on Main street, Riggau'a old stand, next week, where will be found a nice stock of buggies, wagons aud harness. Takwater Bkos, For fresh, watei -ground county meal aud Pure Wheat Hour from Fleming's mill, call on N. M. Palmer. Several of the committee appointed in the various townships to raise money for the placing of the Confederate monument in the court house square have been heard from, and they report that their efforts are meeting with success. Do your best gentlemen and report here on the 1st. Monday in April, Rev. R. A, Willis, P. E. of the War renton District, held quarterly meeting at Providence, on the Warren circuit last Saturday and preached there Sun day morning at 11 a. m. Mr. Willis came to town in the evening and occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church Sunday night. He pieaehed an able sermou aud it was listened to by a large and appreciative audience. See the card of Messrs. W. B. Boyd and Rogers & Bnrwell calliug planter's attention to the condition of the to bacco market and urging them to plan more tobacco. Thvy will certainly pay vou the highest prices for vour tobacco and we believe that the rosj3f cts art moie favorable for better prices or prices at least as gu d as they were last yer. In a personal letter to Messrs. Hunter and Allen, committee to re.-.eive funds for tho erection of Confederate monu ment on the court house so ware, from Capt. N.L. Shaw, Drake's Branch, Va., he says in part, "I am delighted to know the dear sisters have nut the brethren in such fair and equitable terms, it is just like them, and that tin way is n;w clear to have the monument where it should l;y all means be, in the court house sqr.aie." Capt. Shaw is a member of the Camp here and sent the above named genth-men a subscription for the erection of the monument. We are reliably informed that the grave of Miss Arabella Newell, of Odt-ll, was robbed and entirely desecrated. It was brought to the notice of Messrs. J. A, Pitchford and J. E. liedgepetn ho went to the grave and found oue nrd of a human skull, numerous Inmet, and. small parts or the colon, it was unquestionably a grave robbery as there has been a general supposition ill t the grave coutai n.-il jew -ii y and several thousand dollars iu gold. There is A . J.I i..... 4- some ciew as to cue pi peu.noi m this dastardly crime and we trust that the rascals will be brought, to justice. War- . A CARD. To the Farmers and Patrons of tlie renton Tobacco Market: The outlook for good prices on all grades of tobacco next season is, we thiuk, decidedly encouraging and we would aelvise our friends to plant as large crop as they can properly culti vate. With the large English concern, Hie Impeiial Tobacco Co.," of Eng land to compete with the American and Continental and Universal Companies, we look for a strong market. Walter. 1. Boyd, Rogers k Burwell. Get out youi- bal?s and bstf men, for we are urely going bab" this yerr. younp 'to play HbUU P H 1 9 GAD 33 ACH AY, OATS AND SHIPSTUFF. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOB CASH. 6j urwe ALL NEW! AITD EOSE HILLIAUD & CO'S. Prices they have put on Youth's, Men's nnd Boj'a La .Grippe Quickly C'dred. 'lu the winter of 1S33 aud 1S39 I was taken down with a severe attack of what is called La Grippe, says F. L. llewttt, a prominent druggist of Wiu iiehl, 111. "The only medicine I used was tco bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I broke up the cold and stormed the eourlnnir like niasie. and Ii hae never since been troubled with Grippe."' Chamberlain's Cough Keme- dy can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward off any theatened attack of pneumonia. It is pleasant, to take, too, whioh makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations in use for these ailments. For sale by Druggists. 1 fVl And See What he Sells : DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, II ATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Fttn'y aK'l Jtcary GroevritS, dindirs and Fruits, FrtaJi Grit and large Hominy, Oat M.al, Oat Flair, Soda Cracker, Fancy Tea Cake, Milk-lunch JJU-uit, Lice, Cluisr, Pork San ire, Pe and Cut Ihr rings, BrcalfaU Strips, Hams, Xorthcrn and Cvr-'try FxitUr, Slfr. la:;ofJinctaMe Salt, ArhnckL's Cojlec, Cracke! Gmin Cojt'te, 5 cts. per lb., Molassc 23 cts. to 4) cts. pt r gal , Ociagtin and 1 oio ?;, Lorn and Lump Siare'i. F.et.iact of Lemon and Vanilla, Grape N nts, Prist ree-f and Jdl'u , Ol'cs, Pickles, Pork and Tieans, Tomatoes, Corn, Mince Meats, Asparagus. Can So:ps, Fine Aipls, Roast Ji-svf. Canned Pears, Peas. Oyiers, Patted Ham and Tongue, StrtiiriK rrics, Cranberries, Street am irim Pvt-itoes, Onion 'J fi-r fall planting, Frif. Cocoa nut, Curnnts, Iiaiin, Ciirii, Spices af all kind. GlottMg, Siioas, Goods and Trimmings will be sure to bring customers. It will rft7 you to examine their entiru stock which is complete. Uooe New Embroideries in Many- Exquisite Paterns, New White Goods I in Choicest Design. New Ginghams benutifnK Kew lasts in Queen Quality SHOES. Judge: Yourstatementdosen't agree with that i, the last witness. Witness. That is easily accounted for, your honor. He's a bigger liar than I am- Chicago News. You Kn-w What Yen are Taking when you take Glove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly minted on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron ami Quinine in a tasteless iorm. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Cream Flour Meal. Smoked Ilaecn, Shinr.tajJ, (Ms, Salt, (til. A'".7.. Tinrare. Crocker. Churns and Jar, Tamil, rs, Putter Dishes, PliU, Saucers, &c, izc. The difference between failure and Miccess is that one is due to hard luck p.uel the other to genius. The Town Commissioners are in earnest and - intend to improve our tmtn Norli withstanding the improve ments already made on our streets it is learly appaient that there is room for more im proven t. J-he Hoard ot town ouimissioners mt last Tuesday night aud agreed to call an election foi the issuance of 1500.00 worth of bonds for the purpose of improving the streets and side-walks of the town. We heartily endorse the spirit ot thoir aetiou and we are sure that it will meet with the approval of every citizen who is anxious to promote the gradual growth and development of our town. On Saturday 29th day of March, 1902, at the bridge named below, the rf .rf root" fnr relmildiua Sol William's bridge over Shocco creek on line be tween Franklin and Warren and on road to Centerville will be let to lowest responsible bidder by order of county commissioueis'of said counties. Stops the Cough, and 77 orks " off the Cold. Laxative Rromo Quinine Table ts cure a cold iu one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. CH0IC3 CA1TOIE3 and FSUITS, Cl'i'dale Crtft n, Pc.n'yons, Roasted Al monds, Cruim Almonds, Sliced Pine Ap phs and, other fine and Plain Candtes, Larue Fancy Bajianas, lied and Green Applies, Orangts, Lemons, and ec-,ything at prices right for good value. Yoiirs Truly, D. II. RIG G AN. ROSE, I-imLTATtt) & CO. N. B. Few pairs of mon'sjand women's Brogau at kss than factory cost. ko&g hbred Steel i k Hale! ' " ,'.' --.-"- rr-t..-- -.-J'.-'-- ;."vi - - -n , '.r'J .; w v; r.--x .--.v-'J . : '.- ' ,.--v V1L lililiiiiKiilS A Trifle Mannish. lit TM.T THt TRACE MARK IS BRANOCO OH EVERY SHOE. Welted Sola. . Extension Ld?a. Most popular street boot of th& season. Thre is something about blue blood that will always speak for itself. A elaneeatmv IVrksh.re herd vill undonbtly convince the most faftidions that Ihi-land has been robbed of its noblest aristocracy es, we are her at the i -out and there to tay. These long bodied, broad backed, deep chested blacks, bavins iloen jud.ciousfv crossed with Americas best btrauia of Ucrkshires, has enabled me to offer to the public a line of YOUNG Even a deaf man can get a hearing ia court. in tae Sab of fisal Estate. By virtue of authority conferred in tne ty a wrt.iiu (U-iTs'e of t!i? Sunorinr Court of Var ron County, North Caroli ia. ren ltrel on the (Uh day of March . I). M0.'. in a Spoi-iul Pro ceilins ieinliHg thi-reiu. en'itled 0. V. FUuiiiiii?. Adair.-, of Fleming, dfprased. against Sol Flen in j, Jr., V. I'. Klllnstoa ami wife Cordelia J. Klliiig:ou. A. 1' Walking aal wife E. II. Watkin. 1 will arf commissioner apjiointi'd by s-itid Court, ell on the 7th day of A.ril A. 1). r.'02, at the Court House door ia Warrenton, K. C. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following tlact of land, lying and being in Nutbnsh town ship. Warren tounty. State of N... it bem the hon:e place of the late Sol Fleming, deceased. described and hounded as follows, viz: Beginning at 8 maples on South side of a bmneii. raschaU's corner thence down branch its various courses N. SO" K. 5 p 5 1. N -,i E 8 p -3 1 S 73 E.22 p 11 IS GS K. 21 p 'Jo 1 to Deep creek ; thence alons said creek its vari ous courses X. 5-J E 1 p N. 55 K.JO p N.IJE. 20 p. N. I 1,1 P N- - ol V 1 lo 4USUU Newman's spring branch; thence up said -..roiw.ii its various courses N. 7-1'i VV. 12 p W STOCZ TELA-T 23S EQXJjJliEID. You can alwavs find here what you want, with prices to match, from tried lou can aia 1.K,ini..ifc. snueak can't cet over massa's door siib" Kiiull v thanking you for past favorV, and patiently awaiting your future I remain, ery iruiy youi, WALTER D. FLEMING, Proprietor of THE BRIDLE CHEEK STOCK FARM, Warrenton, N. C. patronage, Danger of Colds and La Gripps. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneu- . - .1.1.. . . .. ia tict.rl tYiniiin ir reasoiiuoia umo i.v,., however, and Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy taken, all danger will be Avoided. Amougthe tens of thous and who have used this remedy for these diseases, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pueu- monia. wnicn Biiowa vuuuiueivcij it is a certain preventive of that dan gerous malady. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to tate For Bale by all Druggists. Notice. I respectfully warn all parties against contracting for wood, timber, renting land or removing' any thing from the estate of the late J. B. Powell, or pay ing money or its equivalent to any party claiming to be my agent or agent for said estate without my personal per mission. Mrs. C. G. Powell, March 1902. per J. B. P. Adaisistratcr's ITctics. Havins; qualified as administrator of Jno.U. North, deceased, late of Warren county. N. C , notice is hereby given to all parlies having claims against the o-tatc of thi h:ud deceased to exhibit them to the" Uii.U rMgned on or before the JMh day ot Feb. IW-i. r thi notice will be rV.a In ar f t'ir recovery. All persons indebted to -aid estate will please make Immediate payment This 17th day of Feb. l'.KVJ. TASKEK l'OLK. Administrator. branch its various courses i-;4 li p '-111 """'Y 1 I S J 8 p N 61 W 12 p N. SS- i W. 8 p N. 70l4 W. 8 p S . ; H A A A fl I A A ft 0 7l,'sJ W. 25 p 5 1 to a large poplar, J. 11. Hay-s" j M Vj ft lHP. I K corner; thence S. 35 W. i p to a stone. Hayes- N iL.V14. hJ fJUUUW BEST FOR THE SOUTH. WANTED 1 Iteliable man for Manager of a Branch rkPKo w wirIi to ooeii in this viciuity. Here is a good opening for tha tight man. Kindly give good reference when writing. . , ' v- The A. T. Morris WholfiSaU House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue i cts. stamps. corner, tnt nee X. Gu W. Jo p to a small sweet j gum, Haves' corner, thence N. 33 E. 4 p. to a , stone on East side of Austin Newman's spring branch; thence a.o.;faid bianch N.07 w. jij j p to a stake, thence . W. 'JJ p 10 1 to a stake j on rid.e oath, thence N. -21 E. 80 p to a stake, j thence W; 72 p -0 1 to a st jne on Little Deep creek, thence alon. said creek S. Vi E. li p j to a stake, thence N (9E.5p to a stone, J A.. Wilson's corner, tli.-nce S. li W. UG p o a 1 stake, the uce S.S-Vj W. Hp 11 to a maple on. West side of branch, thence S.5. -JUJ V 1 to a stone, Alfred Watkin-s' corner, thence a 8H E. lOl'.w p to a stone, Fascball d corner,; thence aloag Pasclnul 3 line x.-k - "P"" to a stake, thence N.3-4 E. SO p 1-J 1 to the be- ginning, coistainiug by recent survey or A. F. j Branie 218 acres. Excepting however 40 acres thereof, described as follows, to wit: Bcjin-j niiib' at 3 maples ou fobth side of bran h, 1'aschairs corner, thence N. 52 p. 0 1 to a stake, thence W, 73 p. "JO 1 to a stake, thence S. 90 p 7 1 to a stake, thence E. OS p to a stake in PaschaU's line, thence along said line Ni34 E. 38 n 1 1 to beginnings containing 40 acres. which has been allotted to Martha Fleniinsr,! t . . I. .1 1. ,1 H , F widow of Sol Fleming ueceaseu as uer Time of sale 12 o'clock m. J. H. KERB., Commissioner. March Sth, 1902 i-t Every Gardener, Former and Trucker should have Wood's 1W2 Descriptive Catalogue. It not only gives reliable, practical, up-to-date information about all Seeds, but also the best crops to grow, mot successful ways of growing different crops, find much other information of special inter est to every one who plants seeds. It tells jU about Vegetable &nd Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Tobacco, Seed Corn, Cow Peas, Scja, Velvet and Navy Deans, SorghuniSj broom corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, HiUet Seed, Rape, etc. Catalogue mailed free on request. J. W. PERRY COMPANY, Cotton Factors. Dx RaprriyctlM of thU Srfe thei New Prices on Winter Goods to get ready for Spring. The ladies tranf to begin theit Spring work in time; we are ready for them Glad to 6how them. The Allen and Ieming Go. Feb. 1st. 1902. The New York World. ThriuaXi uk JtdxtUn. VoTiroLK, Va., Mar. 12, 1902. COTTON': St-ady. Strict middling, 8 3-4 , Middling, 8 5 8 Strict low middling, 8 3 8 Iiw middling, 8 1-8 Tinges, 8 StaiuR, 8 niues and Sandy, 7 1-2 PE.VNUT:Dull. I'aucy, 3 18 Stiictly primp, 3 rritae.2 1-2 U 2 3-4 Ijow grades, 2 1-4 Machine picked, 2 1 4 to 2 3-4 Spanish, 75c pr bushel. B. E- rea, ?3.00 per bag. A LJfOS T A DAILY AT THE PRlCt OF A WEEKLY. Th prudential rtmpaiira U over but tb4 i world on Jnat the tame and It U (all of news. To lrrn tblt newi. Jut m It prornptlj d In parti ally U that j " to ia ia to look la th cxilumot of Tb Tartc-a-Wk Edition ot The Sew York World which come to th nbcriber 156 Ume a Th Thrice a-Week World's dlll(frnc at s publUher of firt nw has riven It eitcwlo- lion wnrrever ine tngun iuj(u ) -and ruu want It. The Thrlce-a Week World TtfuHr ob- (tcri4.tlon price Uonly II XW per feat. A offer the uaeaualed newptr MM TBI EtCvaB together one year for lt)T5. The reiruUrutacrlpUoBprtc of tbt tw paper is 12.00. ... i . t . i ra : ivanui uagMii ui uo .u. fnTar tC -rra1STT?V nagging and ties and peanut bags for X X LUl AO jM- W Jl JEj JL s:tle. l'tices guaranteed. and tbe correct time is necesbity to the batdnefss mtn. 1 T.W.Wosd&Scns, Seedsmen, U RICHniORS, - VIRSIKIA. Vft-n Can Get Your 3 r;nQ at This OSes. " j Come to See us or Write for x 4 Prices beiore Sending Your a Order Elsewhere. Try us. 5 TIIK ItECOltD JOB OFFICE, w Warren ton, K.C. WATCHES. CLOCKS, . andJEWELJcY repaired at a small cost. give me a "Trial. All my work Is done with a guarantee Prank Atemethy, Tb Warrenton. K.C. SUBSCRIBE TO TH2 SSCOHP.'
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