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WARBENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902.
NO. 18
NOTICE.
If this space lias the Esd 2 Hark
cn it, it is to inform you that your
subscription is out, and unless re
newed the paper will be stepped.
LOCAL ITEMS
S'0 local adv. nbout a '.ost pocket
book.
Sc administrator's notice Viy Leonard
Wilier.
Mips rruden, ol Edeutou, is visiting
frieiub in town.
Miss Laiua Ayors, of Washington, ;
7C. C, i' visiting Miss Maiy Williamw.
Mr. W. O. Piiim, of Littleton, was a
plc.isaut v-itor to our town last Tues
day. Hr. A. S. CoSeld, of Kittvell, was a
visitor to our atlraelive town last Sun
day. Miss Mamie Alien, of Dunn, is visit
ing relatives and friends iu town and
county.
Work is piogressing finely on the
tew bru-li ttore for The Hose-llilliard
Onipuuy.
Miss Myra Towell, of IJtltiaiore, is
here on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Jerro
rniKT.
Mrs. Eliza Lewis, of Tavboro, is here
on a visit to her cousia, Miss Eliz
Tuunabiil.
Mrs. John G, White, of New York
v ity, came iu last Tuesday to spebd
the mi miner.
Mr. C. K. Eodwell took in Ya. Beach
mid surrounding points last Saturday,
Sunday aud Monday.
What nbont moving cur Comity
Home ? Head the com luuuieatiou on
that subject iu this ifi-uei
Mrs. Dr. B. B. Williams and children,
ot (iieens-boro, are here on a visit to
here mother, Mrs. Polly Alston.
Miss ftosa Hod well, of Cnurchill,
came up hut Sunday aud is spending
sometime iu town with relatives.
Miss E'.len Cmlup, of Kittrell, aj-
eomrmnied by Master Mal v)'m McNeil,
f f Chicago, visited Miss Xettii Gardner
a day or two this week.
The Republican County Executive
Committee met here last Saturday aud
issued a call for a county convention
on Arifriut 15th ILK -2,
See business h;cal by J. W. Bnek.
the photographer, Re his splendid
work and call on him over the Flyman
U-.oU store und let Lira tak-j your
picture.
Cut '-'r.y. out and take it to any drug
Ptore and g t a box of Chamberlain's
.Stomach k Liver Tablets. The best
rliysic. Ihey also correct disorders of
the stomach. Fi ice 25 cents.
Misses Lnla and .Tauettn- Hawkins
diid Mr. Weldon Hawkins, of Iiidgi
way, were isitors in town last Tues
day, guests of Miiis Mary Hunter.
Miss Carrie Freeman, of Couan's
Well, Ya., accompanied by her friend,
MisH Mabel L"e, of Stony Creek, Ya..
are guests of Mr. E. J. Freeman's
family.
By order of the Board of Education
the county Supt. of Schools' address
delivered lire on the 14th inst. i3 pub
lished iu full. It is on the inside of
this paper aud we hope every body will
read it.
Died on June 29th. 1902, at Chiygate,
Surry, England, after a long and lin
goring illness, Mrs. E. S. Withendge,
fumeily Miss Kate Limer, of this
county, a daughter of Mr. ond Mrs.
John Limer.
There will be a meeting of the citi
zens around Wise on Saturday evening
to consider the matter of arranging for
a high school in connection with th6
public school. Wo hope them success.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson, of
Goldsboro, who have been in the county
on a visit to relatives, paid Warrenton a
flying visit last Monday. Mr. Walsou
will buy tobacco this season ou the
Darlington, S. C. market, and will go
there August 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. White came back
homo last Monday. Mrs. White has
been in the Howard Hospital iu Phila- i
delphia for several weeks past for
special treatment. Mi. White was with
her all the time. Thr Rkooud joins
their many friends in the joy that Mrs.
White comes back completely restored
to health.
Summer complaint is unusually prev
alent among children this season. A
well developed case in the writer's
family was cured last week by the.
timely use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy one
of the best patent medicines manufac
tured aud which is always kept on
liaud at the home cf ye scribe. This rs
cot intended as a free puff for the
company, who do uot advertise with
us, but to benefit little sufferers who
raav not be within easv access of a
physician. No family should be with
out a bottle of this medicine in the
house, especially in summer-time.
Lansing, Iowa. Journal. For salo by
11 druggibta.
air. A. S. Webb is back home from a
visit to his son in Asheville.
Mr. Mclver, the Ealeigli Pet man,
was iu to see us this week. He is a
hustling newspaper man.
Mr. S. II. Weldon, of Spencer, is
here for a mouth's stay with fcisparentg,
Mr. and Mis. W. D. Weldon.
Mr. F. II. Bnsbee, of Raleigh, was
in our town last Wednesday night on
legal business before Judfje Cook.
We are requested by Capt. WTm. J.
White, Commander of John White
Camp Confederate Yeteraus. and a
member also of the Board of Education
of Warren onmitv. to Rtta tiiat. fii
daU foi. the Reunion antl ElwMon al
llally to be held m Warrenton in Aug.,
will be published in our nest issue.
"I am using a box of Chamberlain's
Stomach & Liver Tablets and fisj thtm
the best thine for my. stomach I ever
used,"niysT. W. Robinson, Justice
of the Peace, Loomis, Mich. These
Tablets not only correct disorders of
the stomach but regulate the liver and
bowels. They are easy to take and
pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by all Druggists.
Sis
On the evening of July the 22nd at
ten o'clock, A1 Sunder, infant son of
John A. aud Mary Boutin, died at the
home of hir. parents.
With no knowledge of sorrow, no
cloud of sin, no stain on . its spotless
purity, this little life was ended here,
and another life begun beyond the
gates of Death.
However deeply the sorrowing hearts
may be touched, however teuderly
those who held him dear may mourn,
there must be comfott in the thought
that He, who carries the lambs in His
bosom, has this httie one folded safe
forevermore. S. W. S.
Dsath cf Mr, Longhlin.
Mr. J. J. Loughlin, who for a long
number of years was a resident cf our
town but recently of Greensboro, X. C,
died here last Sat unlay eveuiui, July
12th 1002, at 8:33 o'clock. He had
been in feeble health for sometime.
After. taking his Led here he gradually
Sauk till death enme. He came here
from Greensboro about a week before
his death to j un his wife who was on n
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
flairhcook.
Mr. Lough Ha wag hvioo married.
His first wife was a daughter of Mr. J.
II. Johnson, deceased, a prominent
business man of our town. By this
union he hud four children who survive
him;or.o son Capt. J. J. Loughlin, of
Durham, and three daughters; Mrs.
Tnnstall. of this county, Mrs. Mahry
aud Miss Minnie Loughlin, of Greens -bf:o.
His second wife, Mi?s Moilia Haith
coek survives him with no children.
Mr. Loughiiu was a brave Confeder
ate soldier and kind hearted man. He
was 65 years old. Ke was buried from
from the Episcopal Church here and
interred in Faiiwiew Cemetery Sunday
evening.
Our sympathies aro extended the
bereaved
children.
wife, children aud grand
To Crs a Cold in One Say
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists reluud the money if it
fail? to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 25c.
"Watermelon Contest.
The season is now on for watermelons.
The IIecoitd (in order to get water
melons to eat our patch this year is a
total fuilura) offers tho foll owing prizes
to the people of Warren county:
1st. Prize. For the largest waiter
melon delivered at The Eecokd office;
one year's subscription to The Eecobd
and nome aud Farmer.
2nd. Prise. Foi the second largest
watermelon; one year's subscription to
The Eecokd,
3rd. Prize. For the third largest
watermelou; six month's subscription
to The Ekcokc.
4th. Prize. For the fourth largest
watermelon ; three month's subscription
to The Record.
The prizes are open to all. No per
son will be allowed to driw but one
p' ize, therefore all will have a chance.
The melons are all to ba weighad here
in Warren toil.
Let them roll, gentlemen.
How it is !Don3.
The first object m life with the Amer
ican people is to "get rich;" the second,
how to regain good health. The first
can be obtained by energy, honesty and
saving: the recoud, (good health) by
ushur Green's August Flower. Should
you be a 'despondent sufferer from any
ot the oltects ol ayspepsia, aver com
plaint, appendicitis, Iudigestion, etc.,
such as sick .headache, palpitation of
the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos
tiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous
prostration, low spirits, etc., you need
not suffer another day. Two doses of
the well known August Flower will re
lieve you at once. Go to Thomas' drug
store and get a .sample bottle free.
Regular size, 75 ats. Get Green's
Special Almanac.
i'- & r u a u a i ,r, g ;
ofinyfiitsai -
Big reduction in Millinery, White Goods, Organdies, Lawns, Baby
Caps and Mull Hats for children. Just received a big lot of Hats
and Ribbons bought at reduced price. A few nice Hats left at $5,
selling now for 2. $2. GO and 83.00 Hats for $1.00 and $1.50,
Lawns reduced from 15 and 10 ets. to 10 and 7 ct3.
Ifow is the Time to Buy,
Don't Wait, they are
Going Fast.
Galaiea Cloth, colored Piques, and Linen for good scTvieeablo Skirts,
all 10 and 7 cts. per yard. Pretty Madras for 10 cts per yard.
Lots of other summer goods reduced. Come early and get the pick.
MRS, T. M. CASE ELY,
Warrenton, N. C, June 27th. 1902.
Prisoning the System.
It is through the bowels that the
body is cleansed of impurities. Con
stipation keeps these poisons in the
system, causing headache, dullness
and melancholia at first, then unsight
ly ernptions an. I finally serious illness
unless a remedy is applied. DeWitt's
Littld Early Rispis prevent this trou
ble by stimulating the liver and pro
mote easy, healthy action of the bow
els. These little pills do uot act vio
ieutly but by strengthening the bowels
enable them to perform their owu work.
Never gripe or distress.
Shall VrO T"1'"-. flia rK TT,o2
This is a quest-'on that deeply inter
ests every. man and woman iu Warren
county.
"To do the greatest good to the great
est number," is the recognized rule of
action in every civilized country. Can
we do more good by keeping tin
County Home where it is, or by re
moving it nearer to our county s-ut ?
It is live miles from town, and the road
uot a very good one, and thTO is no
telephone connection. Eveiy time an
inmate is sick, the Superintendent must
go or Heml five miles for a physician,
in. i often much suGermg has to bo
endured before
e n reach on
Th-.m, it it-i;apos?i!)!e for a physician
to ee tiie pa.tifiit9 as often, or study
the cases as careful iy as could bo donij
if he lived, nearer to them.
It would add much to the pleasure
of these poor people if they cordd fn 1
that they had the sympathy of their
fellow citizf ns. Mr. Miiis used to toll
an affecting incident at the orphanage
of which he had charge. Ho fo.iml a
little boy weeping bitterly, and upon,
inquiry he said: "No one has kissed
me siuce I have been here." The hu
man heart craves sympathy and affec
tion. Shall we give them food and
clothing, and deprive thera ol the
higher pleasures of rational human
beings ?
The most of them are rc-dueed to a
life of inactivity by disease, m n-al de
ficiency, or old age; and few are able
to read; so life becomes a sad routine
broken only by the visits of the Supt. j
and f smily, and occasional vis'iors. If
near tbe county seat, not only people
from town, but all parts of th;3 cjiiu ty
would cheer them by visiting them and
taking an interest in their welfare.
Ministers of the. gospel would preach
for them. Youug ladies and gentle
men would drive out and eing for
them and talk to them cheerfully, thus
giving them a gl impse of the outside
world, and making their life happier.
The place owned by Mr. Prescotthas)
been spoken of as a suitable locatiou.
It is within walking distance of town
has a good house, and attractive
giounds and could be made a "Home"
which would be of untold benefit to our
poor, and reflect credit upon our connty.
A Subscriber.
Saved a Woman's Li
-Toliave given up would have meant
death for 3is. Lois Cragg, of Dorches
ter, Jass. Foj years she had endured
untold misery from a severe lung trou
ble and obstinate cough. ' -Often."
she writes, "I could scarcely breathe
and sometimes could not speak. All
doctors and remedies failed till I used
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and was completely cured."
Sufferers from coughf, colds, throat
and lung trouble need this grand reme
dy, for it never disappoints. Cure is
gnaianteed by C. A. Thomas. Price
50 c. and $1.00.
Stops the Cough and Worfcs
off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Table ta cure
a cold iu one day. No Cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
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taxaiive Br
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Acts Immediately.
Colds -re pome times more trouble in
f'uramer than in winter, it's ao hard to
keep from adding to them while eool
iog r.ff after exercise. One Miunte
Cough Cure cures at once. Absolutely
safe. Ats- immediately. Sirro euro
for coughs, ;olds, croup, throat and
lung troubles.
LOCAL ADS.
We respectfully announce to tho
eitlzeus and visitors of Warrenton and
vicinity that wo have opened a photo
graphic studio in the biiek building
opposite the drug stores, an.l for a few
weeks will be glad to serte tlum in
either high grade or low priced photo
graphs. We cater for all kinds cf
photo work, such as Portraits, groups,
views, flish-liglits and iif'. size work,
and believe that cur esjn rienco vi
enable us to please the most of our
patrons. Notice our clisp'.ay of photos
at the fMitrance, and if interested,
kindly call up to oar stadio for prices
or other information. I' virs t" serve,
J. W. "UCIv.
All work will be fimshel right in the
building her and as nuiVJv as possi
, hy to ininre tin? best resalts
LOoT. A r!ak, black, leather pock
et book with some mony in it, lo-t
s mo where m ton '. e-t Thursday.
The frnlor will be libiTally rewarded
by h;aving the book and contents at
Tim lti:t"or.D oflice.
WANTED 5 YOUN'G 3IF,NT from
j Warren County at once to preparo for
Positions in the G-we-vmetit 'o-Tvieo
Iliiiv.ay Mail Clerk?, Letter Carriers,
Castom House and Departmental
Clerks, etj. Apply to
Inter-State Cor res. Inst.,
C'-dar E-ipids, la.
WAXTED im carp-ut-rs. iriigoR,
2.25 to P2 75 prr day. Apply to John
H. Pierce, Contract r, Room 18, Low
enbnrg Bldg., Norfolk, Ya.
Piano foe Sale: A real good 7 oc
tave pi-no for sale very cheap. Apply
to The Eecord, IVarreutou, N. C.
I am piepared to furnish ice to all,
1J cts. per pound 100 pound ticket
for vl.00. Ice horse opeu at all hours
in the day except Sundays on Sunday
from 6 till 9 a. m. and from 5 till 7 p.
ta. JXO. S. PliXTMMER.
Tho Johnson store for rent. Apply to
H. T. Macon.
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D. II. KIGGAN.
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Fobacdo
Having bought our Iron direct from tho mills in car-load lot
befove the recent advance in the Iron and Kteel market, we are
bett?r prepared than ever before to
Make and Repair Tour
Tobacco Flues.
Send us your orders at once and avoid the ruhli as we only makd
Ihem to order, and will label raid store them awaj', ready .for de
livery any moment you want them. Wo also defy competition as
to quality, workmanship and prices. Fifteen years experience.
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Hot weather is here and wa are making it hot
for our competitors iu
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Clothing.
The vrrv b't
comers in sty!
chance t pt a cv.it Ivr yourself or tho boys.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS and 1 iilM MINGS. B.-autifal, durable and
at prices that delie co'r.n'-tili-in.
CROCKETA and GLASSWARE.
NOTIONS a corrpleto line.
GROCERIES Splendid Iir, of mf-nt hnm.1 curedand best
FLOUR and MEAT tho unsurpassed I) UN LOP.
Wo aru ready to servr you and provo our assertions.
Call and seo u, or phone ua.
TIIIU EOSE-I-IIL'LTAJRID CO.
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There is eomothinir about lh:e blool
planco at my lierksinr" hrd till undoubtly com iuce tha most fastidious thai
England has been robbed f its r.nbht Hnt-raey. Yes. wo tro here at the
front, aud there to stay. Th- ?e ! n bodif-d, broa f backed, deep chested blacks,
Imvina beeu iu-liciousiv cros'- d v:th America's best straiua of Eerkshires, Las
enabled me to oiler to the public a line
-z-oxjito stock t:hla.t oisrisroT
sia equaled.
You can al'-nys find hero what you want, wifh prices to match, from tried
Dams and experienced Hires to a "S pica!;, squeak can't pet over masAs door
sill." Kindly thanking you for pust favor, and paticiitly awaiting your future
patronage, I rcmaiu, Very truly youis,
WALTER R. FLEMING, Proprietor of
THE BRIDLE CHEEK STOCK FARM,
Warrenton, N. C.
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To r.:et t tlio prowi-ipr nerds nf ibis cmniuiniy, new features Iiave
rcci'titly b..T. :dJ. .! t" ur 13 i: k. Our bi)s-i'j--s has breu cla&biQcd,
au.l is no'.v coud.itt i nn.hr threo dis'.inct lu-ad, liainelj:
The Commercial Department.
The Savings Department.
The Safe-Deposit Department.
Separate systems of nri'.ounU nr.- l:'p!. f that rnc!i d.-partment is complete
iu itself. He iuvito vou to call or writ'j v.ith a view t' Lusinetvs.
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J. B. OWEN, PfcsiJfnt.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
STATE K0BHAL AMD inBUSTRlAL COLLEGE
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Semi-annual
Wednesday, July 0th. we beigiri
our Spring Remnant Sale. These
remnant tales of previous fee aj dub
have been sufficiently interesting
to make people ask'u3 when we will
have- this sale and we ar pleas-"
ed to say that wo have decided trt
make this silo even moro interests
ir.g for you than any previous one,
since we ar going to place ia it
goods from every department,
where there are just a few of A
kind. Yon will find ia it not only
email pieces of
Calico, White
Cloth &c, but
there will be
Slippers ranging?
from 35 c. pr. up
and High Shoes
as well. A lot ot
Clothing, clean
and fresh. Every
Straw Hat in the
house. A lot oi
Fancy Shirts and
many other
things which will
interest you.
Remember to bring your pnr.M
m nothing will bo charcec ex-
iccpt al regular prices, but yn
will have a chance to buy -somd
bargains.
The Allen
and
eniinE Go,
Warrenton, N. CM July 1,
J. M. RANSOM & SONS
bare a nic and Ik antif ai
ore tis in ktock.
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Price tut cht-n p an cn be ba l nj
wherp, rangins frofn Ibo ci n3il
tbo Lij;!M-L TIjoj aro not ubit.g r
one to Jit', but wlon joar fi i-ii U !iJ
tbrj claim that th( J tl'l Jatl
tran.il cxj at tb rn;lit price uti 1 ul tlia
lest dfHii aud trimtuiiiga, Ir4.
full and crai3-tj lin" tt
band all the time, (jive tL. u A til.
Firt claM wu wotk of f-rr V:nt
ln nt-atlr, cpiicllj aoJ al tb tibt
pricta. Call aud ft thrta.
TIME IS MONEY
oral the crrrrct titn- i
cccKbitj to tins buikiucta mm.
WA TClin, CLOCK.
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repaired at a suia'l o-L
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