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VOL. XI. WARRENTON. N.C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1905. NOTICE. If this spacs lias the Red X Mark on it, it is to inform you that your subscription te out, and unless re newed the paper will he stopped. . Dr. Hob. S. Booth Warren ton, North Carolina. Office Phone 69. Residence Phone 66-4 63-12m. LOCAL ITEMS Cotou lOf.to lOflyesterday. Mr. W. G. Finch, ot Oxford, wag in town Monday. Mr. T. T. Hicks, of Henderson, was here yesterday on business. Mr.!J. H. Kerr was in Halifax county bra week pa legal business. Mr. B. Green has been on a basi Ee so tripto New York this week. Mrs. J. A. Egerton, of Raleigh, is visiting her sister, Mis. H. J, White. Mrs. Walters, of Wake Forest, iB here on a viit to Ler son, Dr. H. N, Walteis. If vou find the red X on your paper ft is a gentle remindei that we need Those of our readers who raise large I . . . . . . . . 6 hogs must give us the weights when they kill. tiet us have your job work. We can do it for you and . keep your money right here at home. - Mr. Tasker Polk felt Sunday for I - ' " I V. Yrfe- trhurl 1,- t t . 1 tend to important legal business, Mr. J. J. Tarwater visited Norfolk gain this week, where w teought Iioraes lor Aiarwater JSros. Oee local aUV. I Wo are glad to see Mr. J. N. Thomas I back at his post at Thomas dru store Iwvor. I Mr. Lee Fasoball, of Old Town, Md., j was in town for a short while Monday, Mr. I'asshal! is on a viuit to his peoplo at Wise. ""..- I Mrs. Lncy Pell has moved lo the rsn Rot 1 Mr. J. G. Tarwater has had the house repaired and painted. Tickets for the Boston Orchestral tympany's conceit on sale at Hunter Dmg Company Friday evening. Ge parly imd select a good seat. Tho thermometer registered 16 id IVarrentou Wednesday mcrnmir. We tko it that this i a gentle reminder 'liiat wiiter is approaching.. Mr. Frank Serls has receutly bought the old Macon house and lot, just va- cated by Mrs. Lucy Bell, and will move there in a short while. ! The bank statement of Gardner & Jeffress, published ii another column, ia . 1. .1 1 1 H I AO bill? inxKOOU C.UU UCnb Diet KUfcvtJU UU 1 iL. x .a ...utjuur w... The Boston Orchestral Company wiln give an entertainment at the High School Auditorium next Monday night. There are five membersrof this company and every "Otoe is star. t , i G. W. Bennett won the first prize, W. ! W. White, Becond, and S. E. Loyd. third. We have given each one credit on their subscriptions for prizes won. Mr. W. T. ltobertson, of Grova Hill, , was in town Tuesday nd showed us 1 .nnu. ),. c.m .p k .AMni t . . . , crop our. ttooerison muse uavo Boou Truit trees to bear two crops oi apples :a year. Mr. Robt. Rease and Miss Alice Daniel, both of Virginia, came to Wan en ton and were married at the Tjourt house early Tesday morning, Justioe R. T. Watson performing the ceremony. Mr. T, O. Rod well has moved hiB "office from the old telephone office to -a liice suit o! rooms tip etairs xver The Allen & Fleming Co'a Btote, where ke will be glad, to see his friends and tespeoially those ' who Hiay tte?d legal advice, ifti'u tt tnnon . wif- f JT. Ai-fthii Johnson, vera brought here for Interment in the town . . t r? tt -.t,--- c,uOWJrjr, kuu. xuiiiw-, tb., " he died Wednesday night, Arcnie ana hiB family formerly lived in Warrenton aud their manv friends sympathise with) uim in his bereavement. v.u hbuubbus ui jmi D - one entered the Btore of Mr. J, 1. P. Barton. f Dnifl. hv hreakinc Out a wfrvfln nA uiA himpelf to 75 oente that was in the cash drawer, and u ,ofvi Thu. i , 5 There is no nine as to who ho WaB. btllKl HrJUniHU UI ITH VM1V LUUUCDb lllUCCUt On Account of Ibe bod weather) Mi. H. M. Cates, Alliance lecturer, Can celed his his engagement to speak at Warren Plains Tuesday, and made another one for next Tuesday, Nov. 21&t. The speaking will begin at 2 ociock promptly. Jbet every larmer make it convenient to be be . present. Mr. CatB in n crnntl Rnraknr. " Mrs. J. O. MeCtnw Visited in Hen derson this week, Mrs. Bailie J. Foote, of Portsmouth, m visiting Mrs. O. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers spent a portion of last week in Enfield. There were several additions to the Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr. A. B. Spenoer, of Oxford, was here this week at Mr. S. P. Fleming's. Five person were added to the Methodist church last Sunday morning. A light fall of snow occurredon Tues day. Only a reminder of what is to come. Mr. Bolton W. Williams, of Peters burg, VaM .was hero Sunday and re turned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. TJsry, of Oxford, spout Saturday and Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. N. P. Marks. . Miss Annie Bond leaves tmorrow for her home in Edenton, after a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. O. A. Thomas Miss Anuie Mangnm retarded home fast week after spending twelve months in the Philippine Islands and in Japan. Her pref erance, we hear is ' the good oia .aorta estate. ; The ladies of the Baptist ekfch at Wiee Wl11 8iv0 an ojBter supper Friday M'te0 ne twenty-fourth of Nov. at the nigh coo4 building. The proceeds will h Rent tn fch Rant.icf. nrnli.nana . m. . mi i at ThouiasTille as a Thanksgiving offer ing. ilfany children inherrt"con8titntions weak auk feeble, others due to child hood troubles. HolTister's Rocky Jfonn- tain Tea will positively care children ftUl make tbera strong. 35 cents, Tea Ti.t mi rr i tv n Xu1Cta. iUI, UUUVJf Lrug UU. The W. H S. boys dofeatei Haruer Military School Saturday by score of 5 to 0. It was a clean suappy game, in which gooa team work won the victory An, lrT a TKtt QUAnnil rvama io rr be plajed here Friday, and it will be rth yonr w..Te !"-- Bee " inn pcmun 11111 uct umraii at u .it u. ui. Admission: Ladies and men 25 cents. children 15 cunts It is with pleasure that we call the attention of out readers to the adver tisemeut of the Bank of Warren, which aDDears in this issue. The omccrs sua airectors 01 mis uans are well known bumnass men or the town Rnd county. lu nank is -mealy uxe.l up on Main street, opposite $re court house. ThosM of our country leaders. whn thev come to town, are invitMl to call at the bank and pet acquainted with the cashier,. Mr. O. N. Wilhums, Jr. Bishop's Visitation. On Snnday next. Bishop Ckshir Will visit Emmanuel Church. Divine service at 11 A. M with Con- f!rrmtir FTnlv f'nm in ii rnn anil Lermou by tha Bishop,. offering for Bishop's Visitation Fund. James E. Poivdexteb, Rector. Jnrors for Special Term of Court. i r-. 1116 Connty Commissioners were to jury for the special term of Warren Superiot Couit to convene in Warren ton, N. O.. Monday, Dec. 11th. 1905, S. G. Wilson, W. E. Hicks, H. A Moseley. J. L. Hilliard, J. E- Frazier, E. H. Davis, Louis Mustian, J. H. Harrison, J. B. Davis, N. M. Jones, W. O. Robertson, W, A. Connell, Sam W. Pitchford. J. T. Powell, Frank Seris, J. T. Perkinson, J. W. Stewart, 3. W. Bell, R. B. Davis, R. J. Shearin, J. H. Fleming, J. C. Gardner. Juo. Wv Hudson, W. A. Chrinkley, Mike Sea- man, J.N. CoIlinB, J. M. Coleman, A 11. Walker, J. M. uarrougns, u. n CJanns. John H Wrnzht. colored. Thos. p -n80T, j E shaw a L. Caoos. m E. Jackson, J. B. Wiggms, B. O, Alston, J, W Burroughs. Dr. Hume's Lecture. On Friday night, November the 10th, a large and appreciative audience - at. sembled in the Auditorium of Warren ton High School building to hear a loo ture by that dietingushed educator and I lecturer. Dr. Thomas Humo, of the Chair of English in oar State XJni yersity. - I After a brief, humorous introduction j by Rev. T. $. Taylor, Dr. Hume an I nounoed as his subject: "Practioa Morals and a Little Religion in Shakes F"Bv . wo u I . 1 CJ 1. -1. , 1 em was olmnfleoU im r.r" conoepuuu oi uioraia wo uiKiJTO I -,rocf ,n,1 that hia rliOTon oosilive. biblical and helpful. The ilpnturer dwelt with striking force upon the historic and moral teachings of the historical plays whmh begin with King John and end with Henry the eighth 1 Hia iiia8trationa drawn from Jlmg Lear. Julius Oeasar, measure for meas lure. Midsummer Nights Dream Borneo and Juliet, ahd Merry Wives of Windsor were sti ikingly beautiful and BDPrODnate. and mark him inaBter ol tba wonderful tiroduetions of the I ... world s greatest dramatist, Dr. HKV Walters Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. office opposite court house in Fleming Harris Building, I Pho neat Office. Ko. 69: BfeJdehce . No. 6( the I BO GEES 85 BUR WELL. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Also Remember: That it requires years of Experience, Ample Capital, the best -.Possible Lights and every accommodation for man and beast, to . meet the re quirement for a first class warehouse. These we have and more. It is our wish to please our customers and we do it. TASKER POLK, it. J. BA WKIN8 ijresidenU Vice President. WARRENTON, 2. O. V Opened for Business Mov. 6th, 1905. We, solicit your.accouot'whether larg6 or small. Every courtesy extended consistent with conservative banking. Four per cent, interest paid on time deposits. Special attention toe Elections. DIRECTORS: THOS. ORESHAM, . R. P ASCII ALL, J. A. DAME RON, C. N. WILLIAMS, Jr. R. B. DAVIS, M. J. A A WKINS, DR. P. J. MA CON, P. R. PERKINS ON, NEW STORE. The Star Grocery. phone No. re KIOGrA.Sr, Proprietor Dealer in Heavy nd Fancy Groceries, Com, ; - Oats and Shipsuiff. We make a specialty , of Fine Candies, Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco. Your -:- Patronage -:- Solicited. tMew S kirts Real SUN TAILORED Garments lovely pattens; also ES FULL This seasons best greations. Fall Tailor-made and perfeo fitting new RAIN COATS vary cheap. Men and boy's suits in new and nobby patterns. A very large voriety of sepeiate pants--yery attractive prices. MMENSE DRESS GOODS in the seasons most desirable fabrics and the prices are very reasonable. Another shipment of new shapes in men's hats direo from factory. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. I 0New Goods in every Department The Allen & Barred RoGk Whltlj Golden and Buf Wyandottes Sustained their past record by win ning 6 of the prises at the great N. C. Statu Fair, Oct. 1905. If you are looking for the beet, : in above varieties, write me, Alt Prices are Lew. JOHN H. FLEMING, Warren Plains Nj C. r:f" d.ko. Iciitre WaMoM URWELL. CARTER N. WILLtAUS, Jr., . Cashier,. : J. M. COLEMAN, W. S. TERRELL, TASK BR POLK, this week. Fleming Co. "Warrentea, You Can Have Your Eyes Fitted With Eyeglasses and SPECTACLES at H J. CORDIiE'S JEWELRY STORE, Littletojij N. C. Mr. Cordle is a graiuatod Optician and has the very finest instruments foi testing your eyes. Hia prices aie moderate and work guaranteed, SUITS. Just received one car of Cooking and Heating Stoves; nice line lowest prices. Screen Doors, Wind6ws and Wire Cloth at cost: any kind. Send in your old beaters to be relined, before th6 rush. d ; -- . OD s . . . . .. I W V oq CD W CD g & CD Administrators Notice. Havlne Qualified s administrator of the es tate of the late W. i. Cbriatmas, this is to hotifv all nersons haVlns claims atainst the Estate to present the same to we oti or before tlie lztn. aay. oi ocwDer muo.or ibis nout-o will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said stte Witt plee mate immediate, payment to me. This the 12tti. day of October 1905, Rev.)IT CHRISTMASi Administrate Raleigh. N.C. ATTENTION -AT- Boyd s Warehou You find the BEST light, the MOST tobacco, the HIGHEST prices. Yours BOYD 4Headquarters." P. S. Theriio8t complete stoek of Buggies and Wagons in Warren Ccunty . hes stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales bottles Does this record W. A. MILES and CO PHONE 72. The Empire Variety Store. BUSINESS RUSH. The rush is on -and Warrenton it moving to the f ron.- You can already see the life the new enter pises bring. ' gTOP AT-- -. D. H. RlGQANS and see the life and energy that is going on in every department. LOW PRICES AND GOOD . QUALITY are the drawing cards for our Btore. ; We handle Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Hfavy and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Corn, Oats, Shipstnff, Flour, Seed wheat and Rye, Ya. Gray Oats rust proof? Anythig in this line not in stock will be furnished on short notice. Will make it to your interest to stop here with us. Satisfaction gnaranteed. D. H. RIGGAN. Br. W. W Taylor, Surgeon ZDen.tist, Renders any services included in the practice of Dentistry- Crown and bridge work, porcelain inlay; and cast fillings according t the methods of to-day, Office 'bone2. Residence ' 34. 27 6m FARMERS! se - mm wi load. truly, & C0W1 PAN Y Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic of merit appeal to you ? of Hardware, Guns and Shells, at Can save yon money on Roofing of : JUST mm. CAR NO. 1 SHINGLES. Corn, Corn Meal, Cotton , -Seed Hails, Cotton Seed Meal. Flour and Meat 2 or 3 Good Farm Horsaa on Hand ' . - Two Tise Well Fixtures Iieft Yours truly, Warren Supply Co. J. W. PERRY CO., Cotton Factors. Nobsois, Va., Novrl5, 19CS.. -COTTON. Steady, Strict middliug. ... ... 10 7-S JliJdling................ 10 3-4 Strict low; middling........ 10 Low middling : 1012 Tinges....;...;....;. Stains .. ... i . . ... . . . i Blues.... PEANUrS. Fa'ncy ........ Strictly prime . "to - m m i Priaae Low grades .. Machine picked Spanish 95 o per bushel. B. . PEAS. $3.10 per bag. Black & Speckle Peas $1.10 per bushel. Clay & Red Peas $1.00 per bushel. "68 in. 8 ox. Bags in bales. 10J Administrator's Notice. Havlnar Qualified (is adminiptrator nt Minn Francis Feits, decreased, late of Warren C, n.u., ims is 10 notuy ail person Having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them te the undersigned on or before me esn. aay or ov. 1906, o-r tliis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will nlease make im mediate payment. This Uth. dav of Nov. 1905. W. P. aObWJSLL, Admr. Pit'tman & Kerr, Attys- Wm. W. PA-RKE-R, - ye Specialist j Warrenton, n.c. Don't ruin your eyes with cheap and mroperly fitted spectacles or allow the peddler and traveling great Doctor of eye to deceive you. If your eyes trouble you my scientific methods o( adjusting glasses will give relief and comfort. Charges reasonable, consul tation free, ;J 'f INSURANCE. FI-RE and LIFE Having added to my office a ful line of first-class companies I re spectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Prompt attention and thorough protection guaianteed. Respectfully, R.T.WATSON. Office in Centre Warehouse. over One end a Half r.fiSlon No Cure, No Pay. 50c
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