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VOL, 10. WARRENTON, C, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904. NO. 6. notice. Air. H. J. White spent a day in Ral eigh this week. Mr. J. Alex. Ham, of Inez,- died If this spaces has the Red X Hark Oil it, it IS tO inform yOU that your Monday, after a short illness. subscription is out, and unless re newed the paper will be stepped. Tell your neighbor about the farmers' Dr. 3?vob. S. Booth, jD(3xa.tis'C, Varrenton, North 'Carolina. 'Oflice Phone . V;,idence I'hoie 5G-4 By the 'time this announcement reaches you we will have in almost all of oar Spring and Summer stock, which we iutend to make second to .noire. We have hieeting to be held here Stttur'dayyt beautiful line and some bargains. ' Come in am be convinced. April 30th., -m it -r -L o nrv 1 n jj"uii iiine oi jyiiiiineryv ?3-12ih. The Democratic- Executive Commit tee met yesterday and decided to call the county convention On June 16th. The primaries will be held on Satur day, June 11th. LOCAL ITEMS The entertainments given by Miss Eva Marie Miller are refined, instruc tive, up to-date, and embraces the Best from the field of lii...ivirn..e i.' There will be no town election this b heiu. her ftfc Aumonuui Moudrty night. year. Pay your poll tai before to-morrow week. Mr. J. B. f.fnSsenburg, of Goldsboro, is5 here ou a visit. Mr. Massenburg is in Come to Uie temperance tally to- j tVie employ of the American Tobacco borrow. j Co., aud tells us that lie has been n WMt "w- ricufrp . aS.r8f"-d. '0 Durham,. and will go Franklin, Ya. MRS CAE ER LEY'S SPRING AN N U N CEM E NT; Mis. J. R. Mtingu'iii Is visiting her sister near Louisbuig, tuere iu a'few days. Polk Miller aud his "Plantation Darkies" will giv6 an entertainment at the llii;h School Auditorium Fridsiv See new adv. of the Citizens Bank, j uight Apdt 29tll This is one ot the best entertainments ever given here and you should not miss it; Get your of Henderson, In this issue See notice by P. P. Hunter, executor of fl. B. Hunter, deceased. About all the public schools of the County liavo closed their spring session. Mr. W, W. Coserley, of the S. A. Ii. Uv., is here this week with his parents. See notice of laud sale by Sol Flera iug, commissioner. Pittmau & Kerr, Attjs. Mr. S. T. Green and mother, Mrs; M. A. B. Green, are visiting in Hamil ton. We invite your attention to the adv. of Chesnpet'.ke dud Ohio Railway Co., in this issue. Pb!k Mil'ei kept his audience con vulsed with lnughter for a fall hour. Nuw York Tribune. Miss Mary Gaidber, of Churchill, spent Saturday and Suudtiy hero with ielatives and friends. Rev. C. N. Wharton is attending the Albermarle Presbytery, in session at New Berne this week. Mr. F. E. Wilcox, of Norfolk, Ya., vus here this week attending the burial bf his mother, Mrs. M, J. Wilcox. Dr. E. M. G.iyie, of Philadelphia, Pa.v was called here Sunday ou account of the death of Mrs. M. J. Wilcox. How about that poll tax? If. you do not pay it by thy l-t. day 'of May you will be debarred iron! voting this year. Ymr,- attention is called to the new i a lv. of The LY.bie Go. on the 4th. page. If ym are contemplating buying a pnino c:i!i at tht-n store to-day. The town w sis in total darkness Smi duy night in ft a street lamp was burn ing, u ml those of our people who ven tured to chinch hud a dark time get inir l;ome. ticket early. The Warrenton High School base Ball team went to Wise Saturday and played their second game with Wise. At the close of the ninth inning the s6ore stddd 4 to 4 and so they had to play the tenth inning and the WTise boys made oue run which gave them the game. Mr. Jno. O. Drake, one of our best and oldest citizens died at his home here yesterday evening. He Iiad been confined to his room for several weeks an'd his death w3 not unexpected to his family. He was a good aud useful mm and will be gently missed in the town and county. A more extended notice will appear later. The following nmes from Warren Comity have been drawn as jurors for thp spring term of tho United States district court to be convened in Raleigh on May 23-d. A. S. WTebb, Warren Plains, T. 11 . Blacknail, Biodie Stephen W; Crowder; Ridgeway, A. L Pope1, Vaughau, Y. W. Temple, Odell Two thousand yards Hamburg, Nansook and Swiss Edgings and Inserting's to match from 5 to 50 cents per yard. Some of these half yard wide; these surpass anything in this line that Pa over been on this market. Two thousand yards Lawns, Batiste, Dimities, Organdies, Persians and Iudia Liuons, solid a ltd figured, from 5 to 50 cents per yard. French aud Wash Organdie. Beautiful new m'ereeiized waistings, Su white champagne,, stripes and dots, also ginghams, voids chain breys, white and brown linens also linen lawns. TWO hundred yards striped white good at 5 cents per yard; Two hundred yards of white goods" 37 inches wide tor 8'j cents. ... 'J'hrfee are bargains when they ai'e gone we'll get no more of them. New Em'broid.er'ed front for sLirt w,iisfc. - New lot farcy eoHars, belts, handkerchiefs, gloves and hosiery, ready made skirts and shirt waist. New lot val. cluny and imitation torchon laces, bleach cottons, lohg cloth, and lonsdale, Coats cotton, sewing and - embroidery silk, corsets, girdles, extended hip and French shapes most comfortable 'JVer worn, also summer corsets from 25 cts. to $1.00. Give me a call, Jtiiss Brady will be with me thia seasou, Thauking my friends for then liberal patronage, I am . Very respectfully, - " : . , THE BREAD MAKER. 3TCountry produce taken. Wc'ticB of Farmers' Meeting.- We are requested by Mr. J; B. Davis, of Warren Plains, to announce that there will be a fanners" meeting iu the court house here on Saturday, April 30th. Col. Jho. S. Cnnwingham, J. Bryant Grimes nnd J. O. W. Gravely aud others from a distance are expected to bo present and address the meetiug. Among the home speakers, Mr. Tasker Polk has been invited and will be pres. ent and deliver an address. This call ing together of the farmers is of vital importance to them, and it is to be hoped that all who can possibly do so will come and bring some body else with them. Don't forget the date, Saturday, April 30th.- and be sure o tell your neighbor about this meeting. Nothing Equal to thamberlain's : Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heme&'y for B:Wel Complaints in Childfen. . , "We have used Chamberlain t7olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for vears, . s:vs Mrs.- J. B Cooke,of Nederlauds, Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. We have used other medicines foi the same purpose, but never, found anything to eipial Chamberlain's. If you will use it lis directed it will always cure, lor sale by All Druggists. Mr. M. A. HoKen, of Manchester, H., and yit. Rusat-il F. Hoitm, of Westbon, Mass., were here thi.K week to attend the funeral of their sister, Mik. ii. J. Wilcox. Eva Marie Miller will give one o her Artistic! Reeitils in the Hicrh School Auditorium, .Monday night, April gjtii. Admission '2-"5 and 15 cents Miss Miller is a reader, entertainer, impersonator and nsonolngist of a wide reputation, and those wno fail to hen her Monday night .rill miss a treat. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. M. J. Wilcox which occurred at her residence m Warrenton hist Satur day morning. The funeral took place at the T3p;eopal church Mo'uday at ll o'clock and the remains were taken to Fiiirview cemetery :md laid to rest. For many veins Mrs. Wilcox has been In important factor in Ihe intellectual, social, and religions !if, ()f the cora-r-ininty. We shall sadly miss her, aud trust that God will comfort her be- r-'rtvt'd tamiiy-. Notice": Divine service on Sunday next April 24th. in St. John's church, Williams boro, at 11 A. M. On Sunday My 1st. Bishop Ches hire will visit Emmanuel Parish, War renton. OiiDER o" Service. At 11 A. M., Holy communion and continuation, with sermon by the Bishop, in Emmanuel church. At 8 P. M., service for colored peo pie in All Saints chapel. OCFt'iiiigs at both services for D;o cesau Missions. J. E. Pgindexter, Rector. JuOCAIj ads. New lot hats, collaf?. corsets, laces and dresstrimmings iast received ai Mrs CAsaRiiET'3. We haVe a few heaters left that we aro closing out at aud below cost, W. A. Miles & Co. Another big lot Hamburgs from 5 to 15 cts just in at Mrs. Caserei's. New lot picpie, prettiest we have had at Mrs. Cabeelet's. GOOD PASTURE, A good pasture uear town and am prepared to accom modate bnv number of cattle. For further information apply to T. T. Palmer. Money to loan by R. A. Hawkins, Atty. Ofne, Hymau Brick Store. The members of the Van Dyke Book club are requested to meet at the Hotel Norwood April- 2Sth. at four o'clock, business only. Everybody Says l-.r the benefit of those wishing to ai.i; iiiiiee th niselvi candivliites foi tiii? arioiiH oiii.;es, 'iiiE h cult-d to cut the price- one hall for such notices. Now ooriio on boys. Among the gradu.ites iu Medicine from hh:i University, of Baieigil, N. (.'., last week; we notice the name ot John Owen Plumiuer, who is a sou of oar townsman, Jno. ,5. Pkumnei There was a light frot Sunday mom lug, which damaged eariy vogetabk-s some. It is thought that the peaches have been damaged by tha cold aud frost, but Hut destroyed entirely. Many of our readers will leaih with sorrow of the death ot Mr. Louis Cole, the 19 yeai old son of liev; Jno. N. Cole. He died of heart failure m Kockiughain ou Thursday, April 7tL. Mr. J. B. Miller has resigned his po sition as Superintendent of the Furui ture factory, and lias returned to his home in Philadelphia, His successor at the factory has not been elected yet. The Musical at the auditorium last Friday night was good ar.d highly en jytd by those whose pleasure it was to attend. We understand a nice little sum was realized fdr the benefit of th M. E. Church organ fund. A. Spruill, chairman of the Republi can Executive Committee for Warren County, has issued a call for the Republican county convention to meet here on the 3rd. day of May. The district couveutiou meets in Weldou on Miy 5th. Rev. J. J, Marshall, of Vaughan, was in town lost Sunday and pleached an interesting serm on at the Baptist church Sunday night. Mr. Marshall is a full graduate of the Blind Iusti tution at Raleigh. He is now living at his home near Vaughan, aud preadhing whenever au opportunity presents itself. "I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," says irs. F. L. Phelps, Houston, . Tex. is. For indigestion, biliousness and constipation these tab lets are most excellent. Sold by All DiuggitstS. Among the or.t of tr.Tn friends "and relatives . attending the funeral and burial of Mrs. M. J. Wilcox Monday j we. noticed the following, Mi's. J. J. Thomas, Raleigh, Miss Mary Bullock, Ils'joso lias ' Nutbnsh, Mrs. J. EI Shaw, Brney, Va., Mr. B. Watkins Leigh, Norfolk. Ya.. Mrs. it. II. -Norwood, Lr. and Mrs. A. S. Pendleton. Henderson, Mr M. J. H -i-v kins, Miss Janet Hawkins, and Miss L-uev Edwards, Ridgew-,iy. Messrs. Frank P. and li. W. Hunter, Baleich. Polk Miller and his colored quartetle will give nn entertainment in the Audi torium Fridav -night. Aoril 29 lh. This quai tt tte was organized by Mr. Miller foi use in his entertainment ef "Old Times Down South." They are not such as are seen in vaudeville perfor mances, and are not of the cake Walk ing dnde variety, but the real thing. They imitate nobody. As to their voices, thev ate the s weet,tliou2h uncultivated results ,f nature, producing a harmony uneqnaled by the professional and be. cause natural, go straight to the hearts of the people Doors open at 7:oU and exercises begins at 8:15. Buy yoiir tickets early. Plows and Castings of all kinds, Stoves and Repairs, Farm and Garden Tools, Agents for Lntiisvillo Lead and Color Works, Floor Stains, Wagon and Carriage Paints, Mures'co . Wall Tints. ' Roofing, Guttering and Roof Painting. W. A. MILES and CO.; WARUENTOk, N. C. Agents for piano HarVesting Machinery. Mixes and Kniads Bread thoroughly IIN 3 MINUTES. Hands do cot tuch the dough Does away with Hand Kneading and Makes Better Bread. Simple. Easy, Sanitary SOLD BY W. A: MILES & (JO. FITTING GLASSES, If you die nn'able to visit our optiea! ofilce and consult our specialist, we will send you fr'eea simple method for tetlhg your eyes at home oii receipt of a postal card. '. . THE ftAPPOET OPTICAL CO. j Durham. N. C. . We are right here with the goods all the time; Fancy Grocery Department and the tine of Choice Goods tlandled. Washington Bread, Ice Cream, Vanilla Cream and Florida Fruit Cakes, Ha vener Crackers, Cream Cheese, Hominy Flake and Grits, Heints's Pickle, Fancy Potted Buttei, Canned Corn, Tomatoes, Sardines, Milk, Peaches, Oysters, Salmon, Irish Potatoes, Beans, Syrup, Pine Apple, S'our Kfo'ut Postuui, Grape Nuts, Malts-Vila, Fmce, Royal Salad Dressing, Gele;ine, Extracts of Lemon and Vauilla, Olives and Olive Oil, Prumes, Pigs Feet, Butter Beans, Oranges, Lemons and Rannuas. Salt Fish, Patent Flonr, Buck , W'heat. Smoked MeaJ; and Hams, . Shipstuff, Meal, Corn, Oats. Fancy Molasses and Syrup, . Apple Vinegar, Pure Lard, Roasted Coffee, ' Toilet and Laundry Soap &c, &c. DRV GOODS, NOTIONS and SHOES. Coal Tar for Corn . Respectfully , D. K. RIGGAN, Yours T. V. Allen & Co. pf-At night call over the fetore. Dr. W. Taylor, Surgeon tDerLtist,, Renders any services included in the practice of Dentistry. Cro wn - and bridge work, porcelain inlay ; and cast fillings according to the methods of to day. Omce Jfhoue . 2. 27 fim Residence 29. Notice of Summons. North,Carolina. ; ta th Superior Court; Warreii Cottiity. j June Terra 1904. Montgomery Drake vs. Mary Drake. Mary Drake defendant above named will take notice that an action eniitlei a3 above has been commenced in the SViperlor court of Warren court in the State of North Carolina by the plaintiff, Montgomery Drake to secure an absolute divorce from said defendant j and the said 'defendant Will further tafce notice that she is required to appear at th6 next term of said Superior court to 6e held in Warrenton, N. C on the 15th Monday after the 1st Monday in March 1904 and answer or demur to "the complaint to be nled In thl4 action 30 days before the beginning of said term of court', or tile relief therein demanded will be granted, Tliis April 8th 190K W, A'. WHiTE.'Cierk Superior Court. By.J. R. Rod well, D.U. S. Ci Pittman & Rerr, VIS. Attys. Barred Plymouth bucks, , Buff Golden Wyandottes We hnve surpassed 'ourselves in tho rnagnificehfe line Spring godd we an; showing. Fancy Mercerized White Dress Goods, exquisite de f-i ! 1 1 T 1 I ) ."l . y r I 1 T7" ) 1. . .1 tr I K f 1. -ri SlliS ollK .nuns, pollen v line?, r imkt-u v ones, lvinnnir C5ergps Potrgees, Xuns Veilings in blftck and colors, Natural Habutai Silks, Crepe-de chine, Taftetan and Peau-de soi Siiks in the greatest values wo ever offered with ah endss varietT of Wash Goods, Percales, LHwnS, Gin?;hanis eve, with Laces, Embroideries, al'overs, Collars and Cuff Sets. Belts, Glove.-, &c, in the newest things of the season. Big Hhe men's CLOTHING, HATS &6. Use yDUr brains and have the tireless arm of machinery to labor for you. Buy a Planter to plant your corn with. It plants it ex actly right distance and right quantity and right depth. It Comes up better, grows off quicker, is easier to work. We oiler you the very best patterns made at close prices . One of the best im plements for cultiva ting the young crop is a Hal lock or Keystone VVeeder. Ypii should by all means have one. is nothing' compared to the daily fights We aire making to please our customers and g"et them highest market prices. I offer eggs for hatching from finest matiugs of above varieties I everowned. Sixteen priibe won at two shows the past season, if interested write me; JOHN H. FLEMING, FlTTS, Nj C. Can also furnish a few settingl of white Wyandotte Eggs. WANTED Special Representative in this county and adjoining territories to represent and adverr tise an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary...$2l weiily; with expenses, paid each Monday .by check direct from headquarters. Expenses advan ced ; position permanent. We furnish evei'y thing. Address. The Columbia, C30 Monon Bldg,. fO-Ct Chicago, 111; Public Sale. By virtue of the authority, conferred on ma. in a certain deed of trust executed to me by Burwsll Brodieand Roberta Brodie.biswife. ou theitith.day o.f December lTtOl, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, of Warren County. N. C in Book 65 on pagb 093 et seq.. I will on Monday, the 2nd day oi May 1904. sell at public auctidn. at the courf house door in Waaren. N. C , t o the highest bidder for cash, the following real and perr sonal property, viz: One-half (1-2) undivioed interest in a certain tract of land in said Warren county, beginning at a stob in Geoi Williams line to Ellis' North East corner, running "J. 4 E. to House tract, Ellis' land; thence N, 9 1-3 W. to the Blanch (said branch . being the dividing line between Oca' Alston and Alfred Alston's land and the traet known as the Eurwell Brodie land) thence down, said Branch to El'ia' line; thence witli Kllis' line to the, point- of be ginning, containing in the entire tract 30 acres.. more or less, and also one .one-horse wagon. Said sale will be made to satisfy the debt secured by the said deed of trust, to whieh reference is hereby made. This the 1st day 01 April, 1904. TASKER POLK, Trustee; MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy Lady or Gentleman tomanag business in this county and adjoining terri tory for well and favorably known, house of solid financial standing. 20.00 straight cash, salary and expenses. '.aid each Monday by cheek direct from he'adquartnrs. Expense money advanced . Address Manager, 810 Oomo Bid., Chicago, 111. l-lzt. Another fine implement is the Disc Cultivate!", also the DISC PLOW. The closing exercises of the Warren ton Public School, taught by M's. M, O. Aycock, took place at' the school house Wednesday evening. Quite a number of the patrons and friends of the school gathered to witness the en tertainment, which consisted of recita tions, songs, dialogues &c. We think tile CUIlUlcu Uii awjuim-u uiKujouitiu well and showed that they had been well trained. Mrs. Aycock is one of the best teachers in the County, lias si large School and is doing good work, but there is just oue think the The Record wishes to join the petrous in making a request to the Committee and County Board of Education aud that is that they provide her with a better house and . more attractive location. This must be done before another session begins, and the thing to do is to start about it in time. jj. Dr. II. 1ST. Walters, Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. Office opposite court house 'in Fleming Harris Building. , 'rHoiies: Office, No. 59; Reideiice; No. 6. We sell both and the best niade. We have Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Cotton PlantersFertilizer SowefsAcrrio Pulverizing Harrow &c We also offer you Liine and Cement by the car load or less. Shingles, Laths, Windows and Doors, Barbed WirS and Iron lloo fiing. Cbiile' khd s'ee us. Wsrrentai N. Bring lis a load and we will please Cheap Tickets to the Pacific Coast. Beginning March jpt and continuing until Auril 30tli the Frisco System will sell daily one way Colonist tickets froni Atlanta, Gft. to California. .points foi $39.25 to Portland, . Ore., Seattle and .'acone, Wash, for 48.25, and to inter mediate points at relatively low rates: Write or call oh S. L. Parrott, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Cor Dnratnr and Piyor Sts., Atlanta for fuU information. you W8.f8house Headquarters. WALTER B. BOYD k CO. Old Hickory" Tfagon, Tyson & Jones Buggies and and standard makes kept on hand always for sale; Big Stock Harness oti hand. WANTED SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PER- sons in each state to travel for. a house es tablished eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for successtuil ana nroniau4; nue. renun- nent engagement. Wef kty casn salary or i nnrl nil travelinsr exDenses and hoiel bills advanced in cash eacli week.. Experience n t essential. 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