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VOL. 8. WARRENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. NO. 15. . - A " 1 r" NOTICE. If this space has the Bed X Mark i . ii M T "I imr.i'ri A 1111 1.11 -!,! U U Ul Itl i! uw " and unless re- CSt. - . . ; v Rins'r will ce stcrrea. pv.Lvk rc-- ... . . LOCAL ITEMS. Tli glorious r.liK'lvborrica are fine. Quo half of 1902 is gone, (jomimiouers' court nekt Monday, go,, local adv. offereirig a good milch f . r ... 1:1 t. 30 w Ki Mi-s Xi'ttie Gardner, of Churchill, i9Ui town U relatives. Mr. r.yvon Ford, of New York City, is lu'io viitinti relatives. Mr. 2sooUov, of Baltimore, Md., was a pksiMint visitor in town this week. S'c executor's notice by W. G. and E II riummcr appealing in this issue Ir. Whit K. Clements, of Shocoo, pjicut this week in town with relatives Vr Ifmbert Tucker, of Petersburg, Y,i veiled frieiids in town tbi3 week. r, T. J. ritchford, Jr., wife and C nliUeu, v- a -tw - J' Several reports of early cotttJn blooms aie in, but they are numeious and cem-. JUU now. Mis. J. L. Coleman and Mr. J. M. Coiemuu, of Macon, we're in town last ie-ilay. j'.s a pair of "young democrats" at Mr. Vr. J. Davis' and a girl at Mr Lucas II. Hawks. Ma.v.er Reuben Ruldick, of Washing ou, f. C, is here visiting his aunt, Mis. P.. K. llulley. .Tmlo C. A. Cok and wife are on a h F.x Gov. and Mrs. Eusseil in Ihunswk'k couuty. Miss Gertie Abernethy is at home hool which she has been j i v uj ' - - ti-ucl.iug near AxteU. Mr. James Grant left us last Tuesday to spend the remainder of his vacation r.t Li home iu Jackson. Mr. J. J. Loughlin, Jr., wife and v-hihl. of Durham, visited relatives and Ii leiuls iu town this week. See local adv. wanting carpenters at high prices. Mr. B. G. Green went to Baleigh this week on business. Mr. C. E, Jackson returned to Flor ence, S. C. last Wednesday. Mr. Tasker Polk went to Franklin- lon this week on legal business. Mr. John Graham was in Frankiinlon a day or two this week on business. 'BARGAINS! BAiteAMSI - BARGAINS! Fl Mrs. Jas. T. Wiergms, of Wilson; is here on a visit to Mrs. J. H. Kerr. Mr. J. C. Gardnor and son. Jesse, of "Churchill, were in town last Wednes day. . Mr. M. S. Davis, Jr., of Louisburg, was here this week with the Empyrean Club, ... ... ....j Mrs. John Gatling and Miss Anna Dardeii c! Hertford county, are visit ing Mrs. C. H. Ethridge. Hon. S. G. Daniel and Esq. M. E. Newsome, of "Littleton, were in town Wednesday on busmoss. iiir5. a. v x lemmg ana iurs. r. jr. i- , ' Gardner spent yesterday with Mrs. W. Warrenton, N. C, Jut 27th. 1902. P. Rod well, at Oakville. Big reduction in Millinery, White Goods, Organ die's; Lawns, Baby Caps and Ml Hafc' tor children. Just received a big lot of Hats and Ribboua iought at reduced price! A few nice Hats left at 5, Belling iOwfos2. $2.00 and $3.00 Hats for 81.00 and $1.66, Lawns reduced om 15 acd cts to an 1So4 is the Tinie td Buy, Dont Wait, they are Going Fasti Galaiea Cloth, colctea jriq'.s, and Linen for good Serviceable Skirts, Wll io aiid t cts. per Irird. Pretty Madras for 10 cts per yard. Lots of other sumnW goods reduced. Come early aud get the pick. trnViner Vn (r"h f nir Tron ilirpo.t. from tho mills in car-load lots t 1 ---,3- - : . - 1 before the recent advance in the Iron and Steel market, we are bett?r fe'rafciared than ever before to Make and Repair Tdur Tobacco Fliie. Send us your orders at once and avoid the ruh as vre onlj make " . .. . 1 1 . 1 . . : 41 1 1 3 11 1-1 1 1 -1. i. 1 A f la. I i.npm v.rt nrnpr. nnn wi 1 1 iiliiki Hiiti h i.i iih Lilt! 111 uwav. xtruur w livery any moment you want them. We. also defy competition at I v,u (.uaii lj , ivui&iJiauBiiii auu iva a uwtu jv.i. W. A. MILES & CO., ... isi 11 eh mm 4 r 0 Warrenton, N. C. Mr. Jacob Parker, of New York, was '..vie a ft-w daya thu past week on a "visit, to rt-lahvi-B and friends. Mr W H flnrrlnAr nnrl rlftnolifor. I "I am llRinw A lnv rf f.liftmt,fli-lain8 Miss Myrtice, of Churchill, paid our Stomach & Liver Tablets aiid find them town a fljiug visit yesterday. jthe beBt thing for my f ioract I ever Mrs. Fannie Gill and children, of , ' J T . , v , m . . T, . . , ... . 101 me irace, ijom, siie-ii. . j-iiese Wake Forest, are at Oakville, on a visit J . , - : .: i : , . , ... . , , , ,1 I xaoieis not ouiy correct uiticraers 01 to het sister, Mrs. W. P. Rodwell. -v . . . , . i . . ,. , Mrs. H. B. Arrington and daughter, bowels. They are easy to take and Miss Lillie, of Petersburg, Va., are pleasant in effect. Plica 25 nents per here on a visit to Mrs. W. G. Rogers. box. For feal'e by all Druggists 1 - See The Allen & Fleming Co's. an nouncement or tneir remuane summer 1 . ... , . . ,. . . teach public schools will be held iu the gamS. nnnrt liniian nn Wpnpsd iv find 'Thlirs- Mr. E. W. Jeffress, of Palmer's day,-July 9th and 10th 1902, for white Springs, Va., was in town to see us applicants Friday and Sattu day, July lasfWednesday and brought us a treat lithiind 12.,1902 for colored nppli of delicious plum3. cants. J. R. RobwELii, Co. Supt Misses Arama aud Maria Graham, Mrs. H. N. Walters. Misses Sarah and Willie Macon are taking in Washing ton, D. C, this week. Our trip to the mountains leaves us strapped. Delinquent subscribers are earnestly requested to come io the ib- i - p p 1 1" 1 i. .1 i t severe lameness in the side, An iuterestiug game of ball between I fr0ni a stvmu, and wae greatly pleased ljittleton BEd Wf.rreuton is on as our W1th tha ouick relief aud cure it elidd , -. ' . ;i I - fcrms are beinc looted. are too late for this issue. MRS, T. M. CASERLY; Acts Immediately. Colds ire sometimes more trouble in summer than in winter, it's so hard to keep from adding to them while cool- ine off after exercise. One Minute Cough Cure cures at once; Aosoiu6!y safe. Aats inirhediately. .Sure cure for couchs. colds, croup, throat and lung tronbles. AE1 tha Best Liniment for Strains. Mr. F. H. IFt.lls; the merchant at Deer Park; Loner Island, N. Y., says: "I alwavs recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm as the best liniment for Strains'. I used it last winter for a lesultiug Tile returns e(j." Por sale by all Druggists. t,OdA.L ADS. FOR SALE A. good milch cow. Wm. J. Cook, Warrentoii, N. C. WANTED. i00 carpenters. Wages, 2.25 to $2.75 per day. Apply to John H. Pierce, Contractor, Room 18, Low enburg Bldg., Norfolk, Va. Piai?6 Fojt Sae: A tet gotd 7 oc tave pino for sale very cheap. Apply to Trra Record, IFarrenlon, N. C. CL ERg WANTED. A business ni'an in Warren Couuty wants a cober. in- THE RQSE-HILUARB GO. Hot weather is here and we are making it hot for our competitors iu Good Goods and Prices. C!f To ttt TTa f e - A full line. All sizeh Und Styles our aw xidt&. in at hargain8. .......... . t.H . "1 11 ni 4- "-r-ir The very best bb trie marker. win sun aiij UlObillllg. " comers in style, fit. and prices. Now -is your chance to got a suit ior yourself or the boys. LADIES' DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS. Cautifui, durable aua at price? that defie "competition. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. NdTlONS a complete line. GROCERIES Splendid line of meats hom.-j cured and best m Warren Couuty wants a cooer. in- ,. . . "j nnvrrtD diistiious, intelligent young man to FLOUR and MEAL tha unsurpassed DUN LOP. been clad to print. Mr. Goo. C. Gregory is at home from enough to keep over the Univ.rity of Va., from which In Mitr.tiou he graduated in Law this Mrs. Horace Palmtr, Sr., of Green- hack, spent sometime in town this week with relatives. She was Tvhile here. Mrs. Henry Williams and Miss Lena Williams returned last Sunday from Heiiileisoh where tliev attended the funeral of Mrs. Owen Davis. m - -X T. 1 : TT,.-. TV Allan Vleif Vjlliei Ol f liliua 'limn . a"cu 1 - .i TVilr; flijS tt-woTr t-iTiiicriiifr 1 lack I SlSi. 1 0 : . m " ' ---c-. 0 j t;h. lJm liia omr'Mr Ti AIIp.ti. who I : - r, . .... ,,ltu . ' ' . .: lr. Wntrertou. J. J.. on me eveuiug Mr. Goo. W. Alston, Jr., and family, M8 here for several days ot res.. bf June 27th 1902, Mrs. Caroline M. t.i IVxarUaiia. Texas, me here on a , . Bana M- v rnwtis nut n....i.. i t r ,. nUIipi IV visit tu their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Levertli articieS that we would have Hunter, aaod eighty two years. G. JvillT. I u., fr -nvinfc Sirir.T ft am cood I crii, iiXr.-lr- ivt.nllv t)n mnsi of OUiUli JW'iJl annlliur ll'f ll.Ml lulslied. Uud Q.S next week. I i ..., n. n.t.i. mavpi Mr. M. P. Burwell, accompanied by breathmg the odor of fading flowers Messrs. Norwood Boyd and Percy which kind hands have placed thereon, ... -i - tS . . i : i. o . - i t Miles, lelt yesterday ioi jjarnuyiou, vj. tlie voice oi memory wmspuis C . wiiei-e they will engage ip the to h v cf her. who 'now rests beueatU the n . , baccojbusiness for the coming season. , NVhile tlie ieiisthened shadows of quite sick . ., ... Messrs. U. rnce ana vx. vt. j.er- me tr-siug occ ... r . jon went to Littleton last Monday on who, years ago, weie companions of business connected with the branch her youth and beauty . dispensary of Warren county located Enwrapped in a yajl of modesty, few thre. It is said that Halifax county knew the dignity and power of this Tr!int lic.niisps to retail liiiuor dn centle heiner. whose influence served t f - n v her side of Littleton next Monday. m0uld into noble men an Miss Mary Mercer left lis last Sat in tiny for her home iii Elm City, after monld into noble men and women ri,,;r.. an Wfri. storm nassed ovei those around her U.Kp'' -w-- - . , - i.k.... i ill., rwl th nnrthfiin Dart of Endowed with a nature of great ten Pennine; two weeKS or moro u-ic , - . . .o.nuf Wn;nfhrmanvfiiendB. the county last Monday night. At clerness; sue was ever uu-uu C! Wi86 Mr. J. JS. ITHSanail wao iixcuu, .ruiiv i--. a- 1 Married at Wise. June 28th; by A. b. d instica made her a wise TVehh. J. P.. Mr. Andrew J. Moseley to Mrs Annie G. Williams, daughte of Jos. H. Perkiuson, Esq. clerk m a store and keep a post officp. Apply to Box No. 20, TTarrenton, . C. A good second hand buggy and har ness for, eale-real cheap for cash. Call on or address The Record, Warrenton, N. C. I am prepared to furnish lie. to al1. 11 cH. per .pound 100 pound ticket for 1.00. Ice house open at all hours in the day except Snndaj-s on Sunday from 6 till 9 a. m. and from 5 till 7 p. rn. JkO. S. Pttimmeb. BTjGGTES. Jnst received two car loads of beautiful buggies and harness, all styles, will be on exhibition in our showroom on Main street, Riggau's . . i . ... . old stand, next week, wnere will De fonud a nice stock of buggies, wagons aud harness. Takwater Bros. LARGE STOCK. Bnggie?, Carriages, Phaetons and Old Hickory," "Fish Bros.," "Pied mont" aud "Russell Wagons. . Siugle and double buggy and wagon Harness. Cash or on time. IKalteb li. lioxn Phone No. We are readv to 6erve you and prove our assertions. Call and see us, or phone us. THE HO SE-I-IILLT AJD CO. (ikcoRroB ated. ) Tkiililifd Etdsk k ml - - - - A -n -- - N - . - i ' JL. - ??".--'- - - . - - i r - . ' . - . . : . ' : . 4 - v"r-w " - 4M stinck by lightning and was destroyed of light and justice made her y by fire, putmug thi-'ae valnable rnnles counselor. anrl a lot of long food. The damages Ju ath ebe bracai ih' -pr Bomo five or six hundred dollars. ... ... . , tlie Chris i: f..:l -oiar cortAit ti tfelllS. i emu luiiui wiiuu " ' ... rrr n T i. M I Pnrt M V 'iPlTfill. tUG DlPnBHUli, fX ftimrvAit nmKl Hid S SLOrmS. UUr .ir. aim ivirs. vv. ix. Xigenuu. ii. ju. . , ? ! -"ft- . , . a on: !inatif nf tlin W Ft. R. reanests n..';. ;.ii.,.r."t,rr nnnl: piiahlinor her to Hums ami Misses Jiisteiie auu oamu gcumi - - o, u.00 , a Pen v of Macon attended the concert us to announce for the benefit of the bear meekly its sorrows; and to realize, of theEmpyreah' Cub Here last Ties- traveling public that in the future th -Beneath her were the Everlasting 'Jay nioht train will not be stopped for passengers Arms'." While resting 'heath the shadow ver saw its warm , . . . , to get on and oH witmn tne corporate of gig love, her strong laitu e County Board of Education meeis hmUa of tho town except at ;tlie crq- f. i,nnllirllt hevond. and in i m .. i. t..i- lAih 1Q(19 l i nf Mv KPf-r'a fpsiiience. - . iii-Ai .uouuay ween, u.j , ,g ,u n""" . v .! T J- " . - 4 aVs her heart opened iu quick respouse Tl,e school committee of the county are but no baggage will be taken on. f" .L wl.il aurrounded llBf. ' t'xpected to meet with that date. Cut this out and take tore aud got a box itomach ft Liver Tablets 1'hynic tho slomach. Price 25 cents. bur esteemed friend M. T, Duke, Esq., of Fishing Creek township, was VOLCANO'S, m. .-. . 1 1. : n .l,nn hlna Wnnl Hint will lwSTR BWftk for itftelf. A . . i .mere is pwu'ii""5 , . . .... ., , I t .111 nnAiikt v nnnsinon t)iA mnfct I.Utl(IlOUS that rr, t .1 ... , i I Riance a lujf ucimio ..v .v. ... w , xue uuuuouu im. t-f .j "" England has been robbed or its noblest aristocracy, xee. wo, re,.usrB, ei uxv H. T; Macon. frfmt and there to stay. Thesd lorig bottied, broad backed; deep chested blacks, Lavinc ln?en judiciously crossed itu America's best strains oi Berkabires, Has enabled me to offer to the public a line of YOTJNQ STOCK .THAT O-A-TSnSTOT You can always find bere what you want, with prices to match, from tried . : 1 a: .. iiCi,,n.tr cnimalr Kitn't irot ntr mlSM S UOOT sill." Kindlv thanking you for patt favors, and patiently awaiting Jour future patronage, I remaiu, Yolcanic Lara Overflows and BriLga liulh hiid bestrubtion, but Riggans Nice Line of Verr trtilv ToUrs. ' w - . ' WALTER 15. FLEMING, Proprietor of THE BRIDLE CREEK STOCK FARM, Warrenton, N. C. Great L . . -.---. Semi-annual Rnit Sale. Wednesday, July in our Spring Remnant Sale. TleM remnant sales of previous, seasons have been Bufficiently iiitersliii,; to make people ask Ju a whn e will have this sale and we ar plea- ed to say that we have d-cided to make this sale even moro interst ir g for you than any previous on, since we ai a going to place in i goods from every department, where thre are just ft fw of a kind. You will find in U not w'nly small pieces of Oalico, White Cloth &c, but there will he . Slippers ranging from 35 c. pr. up ana jtugn Duqes as well. A lot Of Clothing, clean and frfesh; Every Straw Hat m the . house. A lot of. Fancy Shirts and many other things which Will interest you. Remember to bri-m yo'ur puis as nothing will bv charged ex cept at regular rfi5-8 but you will have Si chance to buy some bargains. The Allen and Fleming 6q Warreuton, ! C, July 4, D2: javj., . ..-".-c . m. d or nearly inrea bujio jcoiqouo 1 - ike it to any drug- in ton last Tuesday and told us about .q ct,mmuuioa with him, who; b'efor of Chamberlain's a fine . ripe watermelon he had raiafeu, jj altar, had promised to cheerish fi i - -vitil Ui?r anA tvhirsTl lie would CUt today, July . , , u u.1,0.,l';nfn rpsl, " For nearly three score years she lived The beSt and which he would cut today, July and when she "entered into rest, liiey also correct disorders of 4th This beats any 'n?8 e she left him still her lover and each J .r.nr.A r.t in ma!iv vpfti's. Mr. UuRe also ... . , told us about his fine cotton that bloom- Child given tnem seemeu uui v ii.. - i 1. -Kr-. ed loni belore any 01 ms neiguuuiB. umu uiwo iiir. 1 ercv allies. 01 mewyuiu .. - j ' . . . . ; 1 . 1,.. ) iieaiis. Va., spent a day or two here this week, "The Empyrean yiuo composeu ux echQeg of h aving for Darlington, S. C, yester three young ladies from Louisburg. N. Bafeiy day where ho will, engage in the to- C, came to YVarrenton mis wee. . fa harbQr & Ble88ea hncco business with Mr. M.r.Jiurweii. gaVe out people an "7, : Eternity, and, as we wipe from our sistmg 01 song, pinu u ; - : 1" mi, 1 , An 1 c v r- - o tion, that was supero.. xu - - infl!MM8 of - " T U.l .a Wt3 lCUlUiC UUU "-C3 are Misses iuay tioues, anitr and Helen Williams. The two Misses -"- " Fancy ai n( no WftlTPlltOtlianS. " """"V W1111ULUO cut. T. A Nicholson, of Judkins town- ship, one of W&rrfea's best colored , . liiriners sent us a cotton uioom uu 2'.)th of June, and says he has topped a good deal of tobacco. This thrifty. , . M, and MrB. j, Wesley Jafle 30 02 colored man subscribes to The Record. rfr'hiamg an Miss Jones is a native of Summer complaint is unusuaiiyprev- Louisburg. Miss Sallie Williams is the alont amontr childien this season. A pianist, Miss Helen Williams the so- well developed case in the writer's loist and Miss Jones tne .e ocuu. x .. . . . J. .' .'. -r . p Jl l..na avck real irT.lSr.q 1T1 family was M. T. K. Need More Help. rti tho. nnav.futrerl nvrrans of dii?es ed case 111 tne wrnei ioibi uu - - v.v. --D - onrefl last week by the Each of these ladies are real artists in tion cry oui for help by dyspepsia's .t .; . 1. ... n.i;. viIaq The hiffh char- j." vrco Tti.inpRV hpadaches. timely use of Chamberlain's uonc, tueir f"""" ; "T,-: PaiUO ' ! ' ' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy-one acter of the ladies makes heir concerts Htct pints, bowel aisorders buch ,ii..;..0S'nrinf,;A. trioi-e attiactive. A good house was tl.01inies call for prompt use of Dr. . . i n-. iJi,'p LriTTPn th club here, and Warrenton -r-.w. New Life PiIIg. They are vureu ana wnicii ia & . . . . r. .. . . . a. , , j , ,,,,.,1 iit. .1 ,. ;i nn .r ha Thm is has noi in we ihclu.-i r .- eenue. luauugu &"i . .i . U - t nnn,'na.raar. in snntf. ner 1. n A ftirritta' 1rncf tor 'i-pfi mm for tue naa sucu . D' 1 cure, -iuo i" J-",J--" t . . . I .. . . . mi tt I company; vho do not advertise with ns, but to benefit little sufferers who Jnily not be within easy access of a piiysiciaii. No family should be with out a bottle of this medicine in the house, especially - in summer-time. Lansing, Iowa, Journal.' For sale by all druggibts. ....... -i i - .a fnr ti,P Tind such a real genuine treat in, song, .t AMrf.i with music and elocution. The Record commends the Club most heartily to tne people of the State, and will assure the public an evening well and delightfully spent in attending one of their recitals". The most cultivated and refined wfll enjoy the entertainments given by ("The Empyrean Clutf;" (3 T7 fV box of ipr this signature Is on cvijjrt J.Xpe fPnuint LaXuilVS Dr0in'J"JilUHU5. tae mme&$ that cms cola li one aay NEW FEATURE COFFINS! brinsrs hanpiness and a good appetite when on5e yoii have tried tbem. Trtf our Chipped Beef. Country Hams, Smoked Bacon. Canned Com and Toma toes, Roosted Coffees, large Sour and Sweet, Rice, Shreaded Wheat Biscuits, Fanty Molisf.es and Syrup, pure Vihegar, Roe and Cut Herrings. Nice Country Batter, Faur? Cream Cheese. Cabbage, Irish j - ; , ' ; - - ; VI Potatoes &e., and KuHdredS 'df other things loo numerous to mention here. Try cur nice things to eat and eee what effect it will have on your health . Tours for Groceries and Satisfaction. T. H. BIGGANj To met the growing needs of this community, new features have J f RpJSQM & SONS recently been added to cur Bank. Our business has been classified, nn w w mi v. m .. and is now conducted under three distinct heads; namely: Live a nioe i 1 batial liu The Commercial Department. The Savings Department; I w iiprp. rancinir 1 n ha Him The Safe-Deposit Department. S J2 ... they claim that t1nT can sell ya Separate systems of apeounts are kept, so that eacu PJ compieve - . :t i tr. .n. fo nn til na nr vritt) 111 With t T eW to UUblUeU. I. , . ... 1 iincii. i' o iuuto j - I DfI (I of CofS i in r-ttK-L. AT.iT-. STYLES. Prices as cheap r$a La had nj here, rangiDg In. the cbrmptt to The (Is Bank, Hendersoni br dengn and l'imroingi A -lrg-. Hill 11IU CVDipiriq IIH AU ,vt hiud all the tiuic. Give them a trial. J. D. OWEN, President. W. A. HUNT, Cashier. THE NORTH CROLI-lSraV &TATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE: Firs.tl. onc'i work ff everr kind T. -i ". dona neatly, i'.ioly and at tb tibt I price. CU aui ee Uicm. J4 . J.M.KAKOM 4 SONS. time is Money . .. audits coiwl Uto I a seoeMity to tJt tuuuru mxu. A'k. PENPLETON. . E.M.GAYLE. Drs. Pendlettin & Gayle,' ' Practicing Physicians; WaKKENT ON, N4 C; Literary Classical Scientific , Commercial Industrial Pedagogical Musical Session open September lSih. Epent 1100 to Ho; for nnn.rMidi-nts of the Stat $ico. Facultr ot M member; Pr- .1 ni1..Pr.ilnn Kfl rxl conneclrd wllh the Cot'rce. Cor- rcspondenctf lnvlU-d from tbone dclrlin component u-M-hcra and Btenoerftpners. To secure ooara in ine aooiivari- tuition applications should be made before July lltb. For catalotrue and other lnfvrmatloa addn-s PS2SILE1TT CHASLZS D. XTSS, onnExsr.ouo, n. c. WATCH KS, CCA.r. d JKvrEt.hr repJrd at a sou. I ooaL GIVE y.C A TRIAL. M , All my work Is doc lib a g rie Prani iAc;nr.hy,,,",'! . Wat re a ton. K. C.
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