VOL. 8.
WARRENTON, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1902.
NO. 22.
NOTICE.
If this space has the Eed X Mark
C3 it, it is to inform yOU that yOTir Miss Lizzie Jones,
rr-VscriTJtion is out. and unless re
newed the paper will he stopped.
Mr. Richard Arrington io hre cn
visit to relatives.
Miss Leach, of Littleton, ia visiting
LOCAL ITEMS
Miss Bessie Bobbitt, of Axtell, was
;n town this wtek,
Pr. II. X. Walters is back from a
tnp to Eastern N. O.
Mr. J. M. Colomau, of Rlacon, was
ii town hist Monday.
Willie E. Webb lias retmiled to
Bo 1 Hackle, Ten., to school.
Mr. B. Hunter visited his father
Tinil relatives in town this week.
Large lner.ko of tobactro in town
every day this week and prices high.
q. A. S. Webb's new grand daugh
ter :u rived in Kalejgh last Sunday p. m.
Mr. Bobt. A. Jackson, of Palmer's
Srri1'. Va., was in town last monday.
Miss Lucy Allen, of Axtell, was a
visitor in town last Sunday and Mon
th' Keo rji'tiec of sale of town properly
by V. K. Talker, trustee, by his Atty.,
f. Polk.
Mrs. L. X. Wntson and daughter,
Miss Lucy, spent last Sunday in town
with relatives.
Miss Bettio Xicholson and Mr. T. R.
Peikinsou, of Oakville, were in town
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S Allen are visiting
the northern markets buying their Fall
S.iul Winter goods.
Mr. Alex Terrow, Jr., of New York
City, whs a visitor to our town a day or
two the past week.
Mr, John Sells returned last Satur
day from a long visit to Canada and
other northern points.
Mr. J. L. Henderson went to Rich
mond, lust Saturday on business, re
turning home Monday.
Miss Eliza Egeiton delighted her
host of friends in town by a visit of
several days the past week.
Mrs. A. V. Fleming spent several
lavs at home this week, but has gone
buck at Palmer's Springs again.
L'euniou and Educational Rally to
morrow. Come and bring a basket
Well tilled with good things.
The best pbysic Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to
take. Pleasant la efl'ect. For sale by
till Druggists.
Miss Lucie Webb is visiting near
Townsville, Vance county, before re
luming to Littleton Female College.
Misses Maggie Mercer, of Elm City,
and Susie Diuightry, Rocky Mt., are
Visiting Judge C. A. Cook's family.
Mr. C. E. Jackson came up from
Florence, S. C, last Saturday and
speit Sunday here with his family.
Mr. W. F. Williams and wife, of
Baltimore were in town last week
bhakiug hands with their old friends.
The County Commissioners will hold
their annual meeting at the County
Home on the 27th lust., next Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rod well, of
Raleigh, spent several days in town
and county this week visisiting rela
tives. Mr. M. P. Burwell spent last Sunday
here with his family returned to his
business in Darlington, S. C, on Mon
day .
Mrs. flu v wood Clark and beautiful
tittle daughter, Edith, of Norfolk, Va.k
art; visiting their aunt, Mrs. V. L.
Pendleton.
Messrs, Claude and Julius Judd, of
Henderson, were here this week stop
ping with their cousin, Mr. J. C. Mo
Craw, Jr.
Miss Dozier Scott and her uncle,
Mr. Walter P. Rodwell, of Oakville,
Were iu town a short while laBt Tues
day, shopping.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy has a wcrld wide
reputation for its cures. It never fails
aud is plearaut and safe to take. For
bale by all Druggists.
Mr. R. B, Boyd visited his brother,
Mr. Geo. V. Boyd, of Enfield, last
Sunday, who has been quite ill, but we
are glad to report is better.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison, of
Knoxville, Tenn., are here. They
came to see their mother, Mrs. D. K..
Harrison, who is very ill.
Miss Estella Davis, accompanied by
her cousiu, Miss Lottie D. Harris, who
.s on a visit uere to relatives, are
spending this week with relatives in
the Fork.
Henry L. Shattuck, of Shellsburg
Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble
with whichhe he had been afflicted for
years, by four boxes of Chamberlain'
Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had
previously tried many other remedies
and a number of physicians without re
uel. 11 or buIo by all Druggists.
Miss Cariolee Drake, of Raleigh, is
visiting Miss Sue Williams.
Miss Mabel Harper, of Kingsfciee, S C
is visiting Miss Edna Allen.
Mr. David Bronsdn, of Atlanta, is
here on a visit to his father.
Mrs. (Jreo. W. Alston, Jr , and chil-
dien went to Ceuterville Wednesday.
Miss Fannie Pender, of Asheville,
visited Mrs. B. B- Hilhard this week.
Mr. J. H. Kerr and sou went to
Yanceyville to visit Mr. Kerr's parents
Mrs. Virginia Williams, of Hender
son, is here on a visit to Mrs. Lucy E.
Polk.
Miss Nettie Gardner returned yes
terday fioin a two veeks visit in the
Churchill neighborhood.
Capt. W. J. White left Tuesday to go
to Durham for treatment. Wo sincerely
hope he will benefited.
Members of the John White Camp
are requested to meet at court house
9 a. m. Saturday morning.
Episcopal S. S. gave a basket picnic
ab Watson's grove yesterday. About
75 folks enjoyed the outing.
Judge W. A. Montgomery, came
down from Raleigh Wednesday to
spend a few days with friends here.
Miss Virdie Robards, of Henderson,
and Lieut. J. S. E. Young, U. S. Army
and wife, of Henderson, are visiting Mr
W. B. Boyd.
Misses Josie and Eliza Plummer, of
Warren Plains, are spending sometime
with Miss Mattie Hunter and Miss
Mattie Williams.
Misses Mamie and Sue Plummer. of
Newport News and Miss Kate Plum
mer, of Middleburg, are visiting the
Misses Hawkins.
The Record wishes to call attention
to the adv. of the Henry Williams
farms in this issue. This is a fine
plantation and would be a good in
vestment.
We wish to call especial atttention to
the new advertisement df The Rose-
Hilliard Cd. which appears in this
issue. They can save ydu money.
Mr. J. W. Buck, the photographer,
who has been operating here for a few
weeks past, reports a liberal patronage
and will continue to make sittings for
a few weeks longer.
Mrs. D. K. Harrison died at her
home near town Wednesday evening
after a long illness. Buried yester
day afternoon from Methodist ohurch
in old cemetery. We extend sympathy
to the bereaved family
Mr. W. G. Plummer has sold his
nice iarm near warren jriains w
Messrs. W. G. Rogers and W. B. Boyd,
and they are offering this nice farm for
sale. See adv. in lllis issue.
Confederate Vets and Educators to
Meet Together, Saturday
August 23rd.
The executive committee of this
movement met last Wednesday and
decided on the following program :
Hon. Dan Hugh McLean, of Duttn,
and Dr. B. F. l3ixon, State Auditor,
will be the orators. Tasker Polk. Esq,
will introduce the former and J. H.
Kerr, Esq., will introduce the latter.
lne meeting will be hell in Dean B
Grove, next to Mr. P. H. Allen's
residence.
Everybody will be expected to bring
a well-filled basket of lunch. Mr. M.
B. Alston is appointed to receive and
checlc baskets.
The new editor of The Record will
be on hand to get acquainted. Let
him suggest that subscribers and others
shake hands with him and leave him
better off. Note: The "long green
and the "silver wheels" are main fac
tors in the life of a newspaper.
Shatters all Records.
Twice in hospital, F. A. Ualledge,
Verbena, Ala. paid a vast sum to doe
tors to oure a severe case of piles, caus
ing 24 tumors. When all failed, Buck-
len's Arnica Salve soon cured. Sub
dues inflamation, conquers aches, kills
pains. Best salves in the world. 25o
at C. A, Thomas drug store.
LOCAL AD8
Brain-food NonsenM.
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent au
thorities. They have dispelled the
silly notion that one kind oi food is
needed for brain, another for muscles.
and still another for bones. A correct
diet will not only nourish a particular
part of the body, but it will sustain
every other part. Yet, however good
your food may be, its nutriment is de
stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia.
You must prepare for their appearance
or prevent their coming by taking reg
ular doses of Green's August Flower,
the favorite medicine of the healthy
millions. A few doses aids digestion,
stimulates the liver to healthy action,
purifies the blood, and makes you feel
bouyant aud vigorous. You can get
this reliable remedy at Thomas' drug
store. Get Green's Special Almanac.
FOR SALE OR RENT. Pleasant
home. Good schools aud churches.
Fork of two roads, C. Carr place, near
Dr. Fleming's.
LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE.
One tl the most p rosperous schools
iu the South. Room for 200 boarding
pupils. Twenty-firfet Annual Session
begins Sept, 17th. Large illustrated
catalogue on application to Rev. J. M.
Rhodes, A. M., Pres., Littleton, N. C.
WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from
Warren County at once to prepare for
Positions in the Government Service
Railway Mail Clerks, Letter Carriers;
Custom House and Departmental
Clerks, etc. Apply to
Inter-State Cor res. Inst.,
Cedar Rapids Ia.
WANTED Oak logs at the Furni
ture Factory, at once.
Piano for SAiiE: A real good 7 oc
tave pLuio for sale very cheap. Apply
to The Rec6ed, tParrenlonj N. C.
The Johnson store for rent. Apply to
H. T. MAcon.
FOR SALE.
Siot on 0e&board Train.
Tuesday afternoon as the Southbound
train No. 41 of the S. A. L. passed
Middleburg a Email riot occurred, as a
result of which Road Master Fred
Stevers was instantly killed and negro
porter Jim Mitchell mortally wounded.
A negro named Cole was the instigator
and leader of the fracas. Capt. W. P.
Clements, conductor, barely escaped
beinar killed owina his escape to the
faithfulness of the negro porter.
The rioters are now in jail at Hen
derson and a T&rv ot fair minded men
would losa no time in sentencing them
Failing to do their duty, the matter
could easily be settled out of the courts.
We are glad that Warren couuty will
not have to entertain these negroes.
The" best tobacco farm in the
County, known as the Walter G
Plummer place, about one mile
from .Warren Plains and about
thr?e mites from Warreuton. Con
tains about 220 acres. Plenty o
wood, good pasture and grain land
nice 7 room dwelling, stables,
pack house aiid barns.
Apply to
W. G. ROGERS or
W. G. BOYD.
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ARRINGTON WAREHOUSE,
Bring us a Load at Once.
We will Get You High Prices.
ROGERS & BURWELL,
C?-M"r. Mahgum has charge of our stripping rooms.
Tobacco Very High
Bovd's
W
arenouse.
GO!
Cupid has again put in his work.
This time it was Miss Minnie Capps,
daughter of Mr. Macon Capps, of iudigestion, dyspepsia
Warren Plains and Mi. Robt. Williams auy good food you eat,
who Riirm-tsed home folks bv being after meals.
united as man and wife last Sunday,
Rev. E. H. Davis officiated. We wish
them joy.
To My Friends.
It is with joy I tell yon what Kodol 1
did for me. I was troubled with my
stomach for several montns. Upon be
ine advised to use Eddol, I did so, and
words cannot tell the good it has done
me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that
he had tried most everything- I told
him to use Kodol. Fords of gratitude
have come to me from him because I
recommeuded it. Geo. W. Fry, Viola,
Iowa. Health and strength, of mind
and body, depend on the stomach, and
normal activity of the digestive organs.
Kodol, the great leconstructive tonic,
cures all stomach and bowel troubles,
Kodol digests
Take a dose
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A Cure for Cno'lera Infantum.
"Last May," says Jfrs. Curtis Baker.
Of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child
of our neighbor's was suffering from
cholera infantum. The doctor had
given up all hopes of recovery. I took
a bottle Of Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra and Diarrheea Remedy to the housej
telling them I felt sure it would do
good if used according to directions;
In two days time the child had lully
recovered, and is now (nearly a year
since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have
recommended this Remedy frequently
an d have never knbwh it to fail in any
single instance." For sale by all
Druggists.
Jurors for September Court.
The following jurors have been drawn
for Warren county Superior court, com
mencing Sept. 15th 1902:
W. A. Ciinkley, J, H. Davis, col., A.
D. Capps, M. B. Alston, J. J. Stalhngg,
O. O. Vanlandingham, G. W. Duke,
Walter Egerton, R. A. Carroll. Kaspei
Killian, 0. B. Yaughan, T. A. Hams,
R. Maugum, A. A. Speed, E. P.
Fitts, L. C. Perkinson, N. M. Jones;
J. J. Tarwater, J. J. Dickerson, J. W,
Fleming, C. H. Buchanan, J. T.
Haithcock, R. B. Thornton, J. J.
Myrick, J. W. Gupton, W.B. Fleming,
W. G. Coleman, Sr., Hy. Holtzman, R.
D. King, N. J. Harris, J. W. Hudson4
A., D. Harris, J. W. Clements, T. H;
Cheek, S. 3. Stallings, J. B. Wiggins.
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To Cure a Cold in One Say
Take Laxative Brdmo Quinine Tablets. !
Ail druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 25c".
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The bore aiwajs tries to leave a hole
in the memory of his victim. .
For an hour of mirth
pay a month of sorrow.
we frequently
Cures Rheumatism.
URICSOL cures Rheumatism and all
Bladder and Kidney troubles caused by
uric acid. It has peiformed hundreds
of remarkable cures in Los Angeles,
Oal.. wheie it is being manufactured,
on account of an urgent demand caused
bv the remarkable cures it has made,
nnrl it is now beiue introduced in this
section. It is highly endorsed and is
flpstined to have a large sale, it cures
these diseases easily and permanently
Druggists sell it at &L.00 per bottle, or
six bottles for $3.00
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AUGUST
BARGAINS!
We propose to
sell every piece of
Colored Lawn,
every pair of Slip
pers, every suit of
Summer
Clothing
in the Store at a
Our buyers are now ready for the sacrifice to close
mi j -i fVom mif r a tttA
new crop- xne gianx looacco com-
panies of England and the United must have the
States are hot for the weed. room for
Goods. Do not
miss tnese oar
gains.
A few CORSETS at about hall
pricey beet make but odd pain.
The Allen
and
Fleming Co.
Warrentou, N. O, Acr; 1st. 02.
Come along to the
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If you want a Buggy, Carriage, Wagon or iiarues9 Call at Boyd's
Warehouse .
1?our3 for business.
D. H. RIGGAN.
Biiwlikd Stool: k
Store House for Rent
Sals!
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Large, sicely amDg"4 !aile. twi
etoties. conlr&lly located ojrncr of ilid
and Jail Streets,
WARRENTON, X. C.
The most popular mercantile fcUnd
tn the lown. Front pi t of tip fclairi
fitted up for oulceS or lieil rbbdJa.
For particulata cnll riu Jamc Mt
Gardner. Warretiton. N. C, or mnte
1I0E2IA:T L. Prep
Drakes Uriinch, Va.
There is something about blue blood that will always speak for itself. A
n rr.1T T?tr fall 1 TO llf1-1 nndoubtlv convince the most fastidious that
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7ih ri io5r t.pw brif k stnro next to N. Jii- JODDSOD h?
nrv1irtl Vina hoon hhd of its noblest aristocracy, les. we are liere al tne
IT ii A U.A v i s iii vi- -v i juujianu vwv - - . 1.11 I . Ill 1
u . of i6f. T?rrtT r,w until fripn thpv will make it to front, and there to stay, inese long uoaiea, Drou iiac.eu, uuGuawu uo,
about Sept. 1st: rom now Until then tney win mase i ""J , beeu jUjlciously crossed villi America's best strains of Berkshires, has
your interest tu visit iuch otuioi u""" .v, o
BtRAW HATS are offered, in fact a largfe stock of General
Merchandise to pick from and prices to please quality con
sidered; Not the cheapest goods but gbod goods cheap. Will
try to please oiir customers. Call and see our stock.
Phone No. 5.
THE HOSE-mIHD CO.
(iNCOKfOfiATEbi )
Stops the Cough and "Works
off the Cold. '
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
All Eemnants at a Bargain.
enabled me to offer to the public ft Ude Of
YOTJlSrO STOCK TH-AJT O-AJLTITOT
You can always find here what yop want, with prices to match, from tried
r,Ta oi,.l MnpHflnoed Sires to a "Sdueak. squeak can't ret ove"r massa's door
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sill." Kindly thanking you lor past lavor6, ana pauenuy anaiung your iumro
patronage, I remaiflj Very truly yours,
WALTER B. FLEMING, Proprietor of
THE BRIDLE CREEK STOCK FARM,
Warrentoiij N. d
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