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H CORD VOL. 8. Old Series Vol. lO. WARRENTON, N. CU FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1902. NO. 32. NOTICE. If this spce has tho Keel X Mark :t it. it is to inform yon that your r-r eristic:! is cut, and unless re-ti3-.Tcd the paper will he stepped. LOCAL ITEMS i. r,ovd is iu V,i.-s Path o 11. Mrs. Daly Rose's adv. Her st.vk is iu.vI pretty. Hi," K'V and Mrs. E. II. Davis went to .; uu-l uvhT un Wednesday. N'iMi '-. tl1" mouths ok baby of : v i'hI., died Monday night. ,Iiss bli Miles and little Laura X u'uu- n tununl from Lomsbiirg Tues day. Vi-S Maria Vb Parker, of Henderson, ! i i'ii visit to relatives and Mis M.r.v Williams loft yesterday ., Msir .Miss Lima Aver, of Washiug t..:i. N. (' Wui. P. Arriugtou, of feters- ' :.:', Vh., visited Iiis sister, Mrs. W. U. Kegers, tins week. Mrs. O. P. Shell and children, ot JT.-'.:.l.-vs'i!i. are visiting her bister, ll.s. J. CI. Tar.vator. u;s vrint K. Williams, of the Pork, i biu.ig Uer fcislers, Mrs. Laura n:ii;i. l and the Misses Davis. Mr. 11. E. EiI wards has moved his v'.tnvo frame bu-iuess t ' i Wiu ,f t'.ie JaHisoti & (.iiv'T'-'iy store. U-v. V, S. Prmson rxpiests us i:"iuu'; that Bishop Cheshire will jc o;i next oauJIay (,Xov -ml) at veiling Ecrvit'e. f. Sam Graham, Sr.pt. of EJuaa f Meiklcnburg County, Natural Anxiety. .Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, ehihlren take cold so easily. No disiase costs ' mora little lives than eronp. Its attack is so sud den that the sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, al lays inrlamation, removes danger. Ab solutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble. F. S. Me Jahou, Hampton, Ga. : "A bad cold rendered me voicdess just before an omtorieal contest. I intended to with draw but took One Minute Cough Cure. I restored my voice in time to win the medal." Rheumatism of 17 Years Cured. People who have been cured sound tho praise of DIIICSOL. Mis. Jary E. Hartwell, wife of the treasurer of Los Angeles, Cal.-, says: "I desire to express my sincere appreciation ot your remedy. After seventeen years of con stant affliction, often times helpless with swollen feet and hands, I used6lottles of URICSOL, and now, after years' re lease, gratefully acknowledge a per manent cure." Druggists snll it at 1. per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. What You Want - AND- Where to Find it, AT OF COURSE. Wa keep busy all the time, 'this fi mm mm T Prices and fair IS iv u:. a isit. :;;d,ter at tho Prof. Graham has a High S.-hnol. t a free sample of Chamberlain's Best Circus Ever in Town. Such is the verdict of all who attend ed the Walter L. Main circus yester day, and theie was a big attendance afternoon and eveniuer. There was something doing all the time worth seeing and there were many acts each one of which was worth tha price of admission. Two rings, a stage and hippodrome kept things lively and af forded a variety of attractions.' The 70 hoifie act, the bieyle feats, tho balanc ing, riding, racing aud acrobatic work were all first-class. There were several departures from time-worn customs that were refreshing. The woruout Lclowu business wns entirely eliniiuated; no ancient jokes and alleged singing. Instead u small army of very fuuny characters cut up all sorts of capers, outside the rings and did or said noth ing offensive. In fact, the whole show v.-as clean and qniet. Even the menag erie was without a snake or other dis gustiug feature and the sideshow was altogether better than is usually seen with tented exhibitions. The whole out fit was in good order .ud everything was run like clockwork. Walter L. Main has not spoiled his early reputa tion by success aud is not usiug it now to gull the public, but is itill growiug Iu popular estimation as the one show in ;in who gives his patrons more than they pay for. --Ware News, July 17. CREEK ITEMS. Mrs. John Bnrt aud her daughter; Mrs. Harrison, speut a day with us proves that our customers knofo recently. v where to coiiio. New goods arrive Mrs. Walter Allen, of Axlell. and daily. Our stock is complete with Miss Mary Puiefuy, of Denver, Col.. gcd Variety of Dry Goods No- Hons. Shoes &c.' i- j f-i v. . Some of us went to see Mr. T. J. Dealings, Sell your tobacco with ARRINGTON WAREHOUSE Pitchford, of Einbro, last Sunday, who we are sorry to say is very ill. Mr. P. H. Allen, of vVarreuton, spent last Friday night here with his sister. Miss Jeifie Suearin spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Robertson : Mrs. J. S. Davis, who has been sick is well -again. To cure a cold in one night. As soon fcs the first symptoms are felt-, take grains of quinine at six o'clock, iu the p. m. and 5 more at nine that night. Steps the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laiative T.romo Quinine Tabh ts cure a cold iu one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 ceuts. Our Grocery Department was never better. We. men tion a few goods-, we have others: Smoked Meats, Meal, Flour, Ship fctuff, Sugar, Coffee, Oh ese Cakes, and Crackers, White Fish, Mack erel and Herrings, Canned Beef; Chin Beef, Bananas, Plain aod French Candy, Potatoes and IN". C. ROGERS & BUR WELL. IJMr. Mangum has charge oi our stripping rooms. Tobacco Very High Cabbage. Thn cute little lida cubs were receutly born in the menagerie attach ed to the Walter L. Main Sho-v. Ihey I are cute beybu.d description and nr among the many attractions that will be seen when the shovp exhibits at Warreu Plains on Nov. 8th. Try RIGGAN. Tombstones --AND MONUMENTS. -At- iria-li and I.iv v Tnhb ts at any drug v. lh-y are easier to t Ue and le pW :..'nt iu til'.-ct than pills. Then . ir use i not followed by eonstipa :i .is is eft-it the ease will piiis. i;!ar k:z'. 'J.je per box. Mr. W. V. Wiggins, of Wohh:n. was i: town tliis week on i'gal busiuess. lb' is admr. on t!ie est;itt! of V. 11. V logins advertietrtO:t of wuu-.u ap pi tus in t'lis is ail. Th- Hunter Drug Co. succeeds Mr. 1' ank P. Hunter, drug-ist. Messrs. i'viiik P. Hunter. W. X. Buiiam, W. A. r.,.i e!l and W. G. Rogers are in 1. 1. , ;!. Mr. liarhatn i- manager. We aie I to note tins spirit of push aud eiiti; prise. Win n you wake up with a bad t-.iste in your mouth, go :it onee to any drug vt.ire and get a free san.p'.e Of Chaia pi -rhiiu's Steinaeh and Liver Tablets. Ore or two doses will make you well. '1 l;ey al M cure biliousness, si-lk head ache and uoutipatiou. These went to the Tjir: Mrs. F. IT Allel Miss Speed Masseutuirg, Miss Sue Wilhamx.' Misses Annie aud Xeme Maugnm, (bd Hunt Macou, Win. J. j C't ok, W. H. r.iggan, Mis Nfftic W . Caiduer, Miss Annie I . Boyd, Miss ?.;ollie McCraw, Miss Sarah Gardner, Mrs. E. C. Flic1?, and daughter, Mr. mi l Mrs. J Wiley Harris, P. H. Allen. Mism s Pettie aud Emma Hall, A. D. Harris and children. Miss Bur well. Han a Ten Penny IT ail Through Eis Hand. While opening a box. J. C. Jount. of Jhiee Miles Bay, N. 1 , ran a t upon 5iy nail through, the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of all tlie pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately ap plied Chamberlain's Pain Halm and occasionally aitefwarus. io my sur prise it removed all pain and soreness and the iniiiieii parts were soon heal ed." For tale by all Drnggi&ts. HA1TG01T ITEM3. of Mr LOCAL ADS. A ?$mJ AHT STOHE. I want a portion of your trade, A plaiu statement but true. I wish to show you my goods. I have selected a small stock of useful aud ornnniental goods and y ou will fiud me in the store formerly occupied by Mrs. Taylor. 32 2t. MRS. DALY ROSE J Wanted. Six young white men to learn stene-cnttiug. WTages, $12.50 per month and board while learning, irages will be laised as the learner shows ability. 31 2t R. L. JoxfS, Wise, N. C. FOR PRIVATE SALE. "We can sell yon ft marble, granite, 6t I concrete tombstone, or monument: Prices range from smill to large figures according tr size of work. Squares or mounds curbed all kinds of cemetery fixtures cleaned and repaired. Bring us your pictures to enlarge and frame. If we keep talking about our good work it is because it is worth talking about. lie are in business to stay and will treat you right. Edwards & Roberts, 2i 3m. Warrenton, N. C. oyd's uc this shde? Tufa i one of many STYLISH shoes v r showing. H you wunt good hoes cheap we hare the a. Warehouse His Life in Peril. . "I just seemed to have gone all to pi-ivs," write.-, Alfred P.ee, of H'elfare. Tex., "biliousness ami a lame back had ingulf life a burden. I couldn't eat or :-ieep and felt almost too worn out to vv.ik when I began to use Eleotrij Bit t is, In t they worked wonders. Now I s.i ep iike a top, can eat any thing, have ur lined in strength ai'd enjoy hard vi lli." They give vigorous health an I i.en life to weak, sickly, run down peo ple. Try them. Only 50o at C. A. lh'. mas' drug store. Tho Best Prescription fcr Malaria, Chills and l ever is a bottle of Grove's j names yet l i Mr. R. L. Bennett aud family, Middh burg, visited the family of M. V. Fleming Sunday. ! Mr. M. J. Hawkins and son, Weldon, ' made a business call here last week. Mrs. Callie Whiteside wiil leave this week for an extended visit to relatives near Macon. Mr. Hope Bulleck. of Nutbush, spent Sunday afternoon in Mansou. 'three of our young ladies spent last Saturday afternoon making cushions. They are beautifully and artistically made, and it will not sin prise us to see some of them at the State Fair. Mrs. W. W. Wilson and sons will leave for their home iu Virginia this week. We are sorry they are goiiig and shall misa them very much. Mi. and Mi. J. D. Champion epeni last Wednesday in Warrentoii. Mrs. L. M. Watson, Miss Addie Wilson aud a good many others attend ed the Raleigh Fair this week. Mr. James Palmer, who has had charge of J. B. Brack's section for sometime, will reave in a few days to take a position near Raleigh. Mrs. T. J. Mills and little daughter, Lueile, will leave next Saturday for Alabama, where they will spend a month visiting relative. I think from all appearances we may listen for the merry sound of wedJiug bells again tsoon, but I wil! not mention Raving decided to leaVe the County, I offer one two-horse wagon, a nice pair of young horses, two good milch cows one fresh to the pail. About GO bins, of corn. o'JOO lbs. ot f dder. Farming imulements and household furniture; imduiling orgar sowing ma chines, chairs, bureaus, etc. Will be pleased to show these goods at my res ideuce oujthe Macon Road, 1 1-2 miles from War teuton. 23 it. J. F. Watklxs, Notice. North Carolina. Warren Co. In thp Snrwrlor Court, Before Clerk. I am prepared to submit estimates ou plastering, bricR-layiug, ami any kind of stone, work. References: Mr. A. D. Harris, aud Tasker Polk. Esq. W. N. Hawkins, Contractor & Builder. 27 3 m Littleton, N. C. The Johnson store for rent. Apply to H. T. Macon. "Tee Biggest Sensation Eveihwhere" LILIPUT Colapsahls Pocket Stereoscopic Apparatus The smallest Stereoscope wiUi thestronpest optical effect. Highly finished in different coltirs with rich sold and Silver decorations mountings). Including 21 V. F. Photo graphs. Views of art (genre)i PRICE ONLY 1.00. Sent everywhere prepaid in letter form. AGENTS WANTED. LI LI PUT S7ERE0SC0FE CO. FOR HE ST BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. 2H tf . P. A Fishel and wife.Fmma J. Fisfc'el.J. J rerxmni and wife. Molly Pegrani. John Harris and yU- Irene Harris. John Perkinson. and wife May i'eVkinson. Jack Ilaithrock. and v-5f tella Haithcock, Chas. Burroughs and wife Mary Burroughs. R. L. Bell and -wife. Annie Bell. Watt Pepram. Lee Pegrain, VTm. Pegrara. Thos. Imuran. Wm. Duncan, Benj. IVpram. Lula Duncan. Pearson Duncan. Viola IVpram. Glen IV-pram. Allene Pegrani, Mamie Harris snd Henry Harris. The last seven be- i ing infants by their next friend D. A. Fishel, vs. Haywood Harris and Eugene Harris. The defendants, above named will take notice tnat an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Warren Cojnty;to sei' the Mary A. Nicholson dower tract of land for a division, all the above parties being heirs at law of said Mary A. Nicholson ; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are reqnired to appear for- the '.Merk of Superior Court of Warren (.'.i r.ty, at his office in Warrenton. N.C.on the 1st day of December. 1902. and answer or demur to the complaint filed in tins action. or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This Oct 18th l'.MK. WILLIAM A. WHITE, Clerk Superior Court. Fittman & Kerr. riff. Attya. 81 6t. Our buyers are now ready for the new crop- The giant tobaccp com panies of England and the United States are hot for the weed. f i Come along- to the HILD Tusteless Chill Tonic It is simply iion iiii'l ipiiuine iu u tasteless form. 2io cine uopay. Price 00c, Fcity Tears of Tcrtnrs. di3 well To be relieved from a torturing ens'e after 49 years' torture might cause the gratitude of anyone. That is w hat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve did fur C. llauey, Geneva, O. He saja: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cuieu m if piles lifter I had suffered -10 yearrf. Tines cuts, Imrnri wounds, skin dis.ia si s. liesvare of counterfeits. Mauson still continues to thrive. Business more brisk than ever. Seveial Salesmen employed iu each store and customers cau hardly get served at that Dr. V. 'v7. Taylor, Surgeon. Dentist Renders auy services included iu the practice of Dentistry. Crown and i bndgu wol'k; porcelain inlay; aud cast fillings according to the methods of to day. Office 'Phone 52. 27 Gm Residence 29. SUBSCRIBE TO THE RECORD. WALTER ! BOYD. tt you want a Dtiggy, Carriage, VagDn or Harness call at Boyd's Warehouse. Tkonffi i Stock f .0 Sale! Tenth's Companion Galendar Pres. The publirdiera of The YoutVs Com puiiiou are bending fiee to new sub-'-eiiliers to the paper for lfJ03 a very liaiuhsoiue Calendar, lithographed in twelve colors, with a border embossed in gold. The exquisite home scene which forms the nriueinal feature of the Caleudar is suitable for framing Tho Culendar is sold to uon-sr.bscribers lor fifty cento, but to now sdbscriberg for llQ.i it iz nent frecj with all the lrsues of The Companion for the re- Uiaining eeks of 11)02, the poper then being sent for a full year, to Jiu., 11)04, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Ui Berklev Street, Boston, Mass, URICSOL Its Wonderful Peters. Mr. Harry Isaacs, general bap gage agent Santa Fe R. It., Los Angeles, Cab, Ihe home of URICSOL, writes: "Having suffered from Rheumatism and a torpid live r, I was advised to try URICSOL. I can assure you the re sult is astonishing. It never fails a cure. I take pleasure in testifying to the won derful curative powers of URICSOL." It also cures Kidney and Bladder troubles caused by uric acid in the sys tem. Druggists sell it at 1, per bottle; Iri riose- Hil Hard Cos. Iff' "MAI 1 1 "Do you believe in secret societies My wife belongs to one, and I have to keep all the secrets." Detroit Free Press. t-o. ;b thinr nhont Mna blood that will hIwatb 8P-ak for itself. i j i. it ..r I TWireln- 1ird nndoubtlv convince the most faftidioas that Fill stock is now complete. We are showing tne Dananiii, imu ' V "7-. " . lefit dr 'fitocracy. Yes. we re here at the Ladies' Dress Ooods and rl-iinminsi3 to be found iu this 3ectidu. Now as to Men's; Voiitb's and Boy's Clothing; we have the LRGST line to coiof frnrri fic.nti tfiirnishiriB Coods, Ladies' (fe Gents' Shoes we front, and there to sUy. Thefee long bodied, broad backed, deep chested blacks, . .. , . , . , . SU k M.srf'a hut) strain nf ltl-kiiir4 lidjt I UaVlUP neen JualClOUSlJ cruaaeu ii.u aujciivo a w.ua 1 enabled me to oflfer to the publio a line of YOXJXTGt- STOCK THAT CAlNo i, rtr,,I iiorA tt-hnt Ton want, with T3nceS to match; fmm tried OCI CV lj 1 1 I u vji .J - - - no I i.uu bail . . wj - y m , , t . i have ttam. A full .tcek of Genera. Merbhandise.-pnces ch.ap qual- Ds "f.tSn StiSSL his signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BroiiioQiiinine Tablets tne roiaetly tbat CKrcs a cnUi iu ne day Man's conscience God. Byron. is the oracle of ity considered. Come to see us and We will be glad to show you our Complete stock. It is your privilege to examine and be convinced that we are head quarters for anything you want Tlffi HOSE-HlilAlir) CO. Phone No. 5. . (incobpobated.) Bill." Kindly thanking ydn patrouagej I remaiiij Very trtlly yours, WALTER 15. FLEMING, Proprietot of The bridle creek stock farm, Warrenton, N. C. looks i&o bet ter dressed than yon may if you buy one of oat UANDSOME NEW SUITS. Large variety of clothing very cheap. New fctylea now open. See Our Neu Line Of DresS Goods and Trimmings. We alwaya ahow the tbihg that are new and pttftty. Or llns ia larger than cvei. Pric-t aro rfc-Aaouable U. SPECIAL OfFER! 50 doz. pair hoc?, worth 12 1-2 c per pair, atlK) c. pr dolen. Oar lino id now complete and wo will 1 glad to abow yoa Lew at lea la Ladies' Cloak-: now cpn. Salt anJ lime by car loa3, or leaa. Empire Drain Drill and Cbattaaoogl Chilled rioS for sale beat in IL6 conn! r j. The Allen and Fleming Go, Warrentou, N. Cn 9-19-02 j". w. 3?ErtHY co.t Cotton. Factors. Notf jlk, Va., Oct 23, 1702, Cotton Steady. Stt ict mtdJliog Middling Strict low middling Low middlscg TirlgeS 8 talus Bines PeannU Fancy Strictly prims Prime Low grades Machine picked Spanifch c. per bhel R. E Teas S3 33 pfr lg. rcannt Bags, in balea-3 in. 718 Uaggiug aud Ties and Peanut Bag for aale. 25 6m, 8 11 83 1 8 T13 16 SUBSCRiB'E Fdlt he lecord. ivi Let na have Jrczr dctisa to clean and presa. Special attention given to ladies' skirts. Work called tor and delivered. Give me a call. All work guaranteed. Repectfally, Klchard C. Hwin. 2CCU tbtTailori t
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