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. -' : , f) 2 V 1 if VOL. XIV. WAR KENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908. 1 NO. 22. 1 SI A -I 1 Statement of ti: HEM) K RSO IS JULY 15TH, 1908. RESOURCES L.s.ns and IMsoounts ?-l!i2.8(.."8 Owrdrafts. LVtftf.Oo ! Stocks and Honds. T' I r.aiikin- House and i- ixtures. 10. L..i , lrM-'nce department, l,s;50.7 ) . , HandandCasll Items, 1!),7S). 45 jiue f rom Banks, 11$,U ..! 118,07:5.17 $oir),2:w.(52 1 Total, Yon Have a Right to Know. People who entrust their money to a bank want to knov-(and have a ri.yht to know) something: of its financial strength. We recognize that rilit in full ar..l gladly fumisli depositors with this information. We publish reports, from time to time, showing tb.e condition of tlie Bank, and furnisii copies for our depositors inspection. V solicit your Bank account, and call your attention to our pat record of iiini vi years. ,). 11. OWEN, President. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLKTON, N. C. - - 'Phone 43. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Pv R. Road, Park, Timber, Town it and Farm Work quickly done and j aci ccurat.'lv planned, rnappeu and platted. Farm work solicited. Dr. H. iSr. Walters, Surgeon Dentist, Warren ton, North Carolina. otv.t-e opposite court house in Fleming hit is r-uiidin'4. rii-.mes: O.Ueo. No. 3a; Ke.Kleuce. N'o. Dr. Eob. S. IBooth, Wavrenton, North Carolina. I'll one iiii-net li 3o-V2zn Dr. V. 77. Taylor, Surgeon Dentist, Renders any services included in the practice of Dentistry. Crown and bridg work, iioictluin inlay, and Ciisl fillings according to the methods of to duv. Ullice mono ; 27 Cm Residence :' 3i. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon, Warrsntoxi, Ncrth. Carolina. Culls promptly attended to. Ouke opposite court house. DR CHARLES II. PECTE. Consrdtationby Appointment. Tciephor.e Connection. B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, Warreaton, IT. C. G- DANIEL, Attorney at Law, L I T T LETO N, N. C. Practices in all the courts of the at". Money to loan on real estate. Kefrfnce 'jRank of L,ittk-toa. Will bp in Warrenton every first nua v. M. J. Hawkins, Hiil'ie way, N. C T. W. Bicktstt, Louisburg, N. O? HAWKINS & BICKETT. Attorneys at Law. J5. C, Green. H. A. Boyd. GREEN & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, Warrenton, North Carolina. Eggs for Hatching! At Raleigh, Asheville and Munroc in Competition with the best the country affords. y P.arred Plymouth Rocks, Vhite and Golncn Wyanclottes, v. ere among the winners. They oxcci for laying and growing quick, strong broilers as well as for exhibition. I guarantee a fair hatch. John. H. Fleming, Warren Plains, N. C. U P. D. No. 1. the Condition ;e TV. C LIABILITIES Capital Stork paid in," !f lOO.OOO.OO Surplus and Profits. o.V2.21 Due to Banks, 4fi U , shiei 'sLh ksOutstaiidinsr, ,ll.0 Deposits. 487.W.CI ' Zl -h'iui, fiii'j,-w. i $t;t5,2:0.72 W. A. HUNT, Casiiikk. If You Vant a Nice Bridal - or - Birthday Present you can get it from your town Jeweler, who will sell as cheap as up-to-date goods can be sold for. 1 carry in stock, solid Gold Watch es. Bracelets. Rini-s. Broaches. Chains i Lockets, Waist Pin Si ts, Emblem luns and Pins: Silverware, and most all kind of Jewelry. Fine Repairing VsjH-cialty. All work G mi ranteed Thos. A. Shearin, JEWELER, f1 Warrenton, - - - N. For Sale! . . , -,. ' , t Shingles and Lumber nhed on j short notice. This is strictly ; original growth. For prices ap- j ply to. j W. A. CONNELL, ! IFZ X C I ' "( 20,000 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS NEEDED Young" Men Prepare Yourselves For Good Position?. On account of tlie ne-v 8 hour la-v passed by congress iu the interest of telegraphers, au l also on aeriount of so man v nuw roilioads bein baiU n ;j 1 o! 1 hues extended, an nnns uil demau:l for operators has been crealed. Conferva live estimates have placed tha number of additioiitii Ojvrators that will be re quiied diuiuy the next ten months at appro x i ta a t e 1 y 20. 000. YOUNG M EX NOW IS YOUli OP PORTUXITY1 Enroll in our .School NOW and in only four to si month we will have ion qualified for splendid po sitions. Teieiapli Operators receive from 50.00 upwards. Our sehool has btfei; estaltiished twenty years, its equipment is perfect; iutt: iielion thorougli and piaclioal; pisitious pasi t'veiy gu; ranteed our graduates. Board in Newnan is ery cheap; the town is healthful and tL'O p; opie are conii d. Two Main Lire lJaiiic.-ad Woes rnii i i to our 'icliool looms. No t.tli-r scho su the United .Slates has i-udi Up to dale and practioal facilities for the l enefit of its fetiulcnti. Wiite at once for fiee, descriptive literature. SOUTHERN SC11GGL CF TELEGRAPHY Newnan, Georgia. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate in Warren County, N. C. 13 v virtue of authority vested in me as Trustee in a certainDeed of Trust executed on tlie lSth. day of February 1!07, by B. K. Cojrbill and J. O. D, Gholson and their wives to the under signed a-s Trustee and duly of record inthe oilice of tb.e Kepister of Deeds for Warren county. N. C, to secure unto E. K. Walker or the holder thereof the payment of a certain ne gotiable note for Fifteen Hundred fel5,0.00) Dollars' and interest there on, bearing even date with said Deed and payable one year after date: de fault having- been made in the pay ment of said note and having leen di rected so to do bv the holder thereof, I shall, on SATURDAY the 15th day of Aug. 1U08 at U o'clock a. m., oiler -At imblic auction to the high est bidder, iu front of the Court House! in Warrenton, N. C, that certain tract ; t with a 1 liiinrovemems tnere- cn lvin"- about 15 miles north-west of i Warrenton, N. C, containing 1S?2 1-2: aCre. more or less, bounded ny the .; lands of J. R. Paschall, Herbert and j Clarence Ibacey, Peter Hill Lard and ; others and being the same tract of , land which was conveyed to the said j Coi'billA- Gholson by James Jettrcssj and wife in l'JOS and by them to the. I undersized irustee. H,ffiu. Trustee. Richmond, Va., July 11, 1908. foiEYSICiiifiiM piles OUR TICKETS! NATIONAL. President -W. J. Bryan. Vice-President J. W. Kern. STATE. -Governor-W. V. Kitchin. Ll0ut' Uovernoi W. U. Newland. swtary of State-.T. Bryan (Crimes, State Treasurer-B. It. Lacv. i I Aud-B I . Dixon. I 1 " . -v " ""--Kfiu i Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. commissioner nr Aormn tm-r.... w Graham. Corporation Commissioner B. F. Ayccck. Sujieriniendent of EducationJ. Y. J oyncr. Labor Co'iunissioner -M. L. Shi)inan. Congressman, 2nd Congressional Dis trict Clae.de Kitchin. COUNTY House of Representative -T. O. Rod well. Sheriif R. K. Davis. Register of Deeds J. A. Dowtin. Treasurer J. L,. Coleman. Coroner Ed. I'etar. Surveyor C. E. Foster. County Commissioners P. M. Stal ling. Walter Allen, J. T. Mills, C. C. Moore, F. B. Newell. What the Spider Said. "I was spinning' a web in the rose vine' said the spider, "and the little girl was sewing patch work on the door step. Her thread knotted and. her needle broke, and her eyes went full of tears. 'I can't do it,' she said, 'I can't, I can't. ' "Then her m.ythcr came, and bade her look at me. Now every time I spun a nice, silky thred, and triad to fasten it .from one I branch to another, the wind blew and tore it away. j "This happened many times, but at last l ma ao one mat ttia not brek and fastened it close, and spun other threads to joint ! it Then the mother smiled. What a patient spider!' she Sllltl- "The little girl siniied too, and took up her work. And when the sun went down there was a Dcautul1 vre1 n r0'se v and. a square of beautiful patch- i work On the step. IJabyland. Phion vnnr order for CasiniTS. ! Ceiling and Flooring while wc ' have clear lumber, and can fur nish just what is wanted. We can furnisii a limited quan tity of No. 1 Bevel Siding, and enough knotty to weatherboard a town. Ask forprices on any and every thing wanted whether rough or dressed, knotty or clear, thick or thin, short or long. We have a superabundance already cut and dried. W. Fi. Pridgen, CRESS, IT. C. s Mih-Grade Seeds. mmwYL uover - - bis - Ths llr.S cf Scil Improvers, r.'.zo ;3:ahc3 splendid fall, v mt'or and spring grazing, earliest green feed, or a good hsy crop. -i-.rsOM CLOVER will in- IS-ip. r.r.-irjnctivcness oi tlie 0. nic-re than twenty times as eh as the same amount spent in iimersial fertilizers, can oe v. bv itself or at the last work- of corn, cotton or other culti m crops. Vor d'3 Trade Tfizrk Crimson jr Gccd ?3 the best quality luabio, of tested germination, free from impurities and objec- iaui3 weed seeas. v'rito for "Wood's Crop Special' firing prices and information about Crimson Clover and other Seasonable Seeds. 7, W. WOOD & SONS, Dft-3dsniS!-f : Richmond, Va. C 1 ' W - V 1 . . ....h.U mill flVlDTOIlrtrt 1 j Free advice, how to obtain patents, trade marne, j coiivi'iguus tv-, H all. buunimca. Business dirtci with Washington saves time, money and often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. lATvit-n iM- inmo tn no ar. 523 Ninth Street, cpp. United States Patent Office, j WAbHiriglUH, t. et fsnmcdiate relief from ii i t Patronize Home. j When we buy at home we get ! the goods and keep the money, ! and when we buy in other mar i kets we send the monev aw-av. it is to the interest oi every i man, woman and child to ask for j and to get Southern made goods, j . Tlie more sold the more work ! there will bo for every one. If you have surplus money to : invest, look around in your home i town r State. See what factory lor merchant could use more money to advantage. Place it , whore you can see just what it is doing and where you will have something to say about it, rather j than in stock and bonds away off, where you absolutely have no chance to have the slightest op portunity of saying a word and where it is hard to tell the exact facts as to what the company is ' doinff. You can set better re! suits from your investment at j home, besides by increasing; business in your section you in crease its wealth, of which you will get your share. Durham Sun. While Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is eppeciidly recommended for childron, it is, of eonrse, just as Rood for adults. Children like to take it be cause it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar, us Jiixiiive pnnoipi'J tuives ine cold from tiie system bv a gentle natuial, yet copious actiou of the bowels. 8old by Hunter Drug Co. REPUBLICAN EXTRAVA GANCE. The United States Treasury is paying out nearly one million a dav more than it is receiving. that is the deficit for the-first 17 j wears his whiskers, or the num days of July was 816,157,618. j ber of shingles on the roof of The last session of Congress ap- j Poe's cottage, Or any one of many propriated the enormous sum of j other things that children waste Sl,008,o97,r33.."6 for the fiscal I their time and the public money year beginning July 1. 1908, and : hi finding out about at school. the session of Congress begin in? next December may be ex pected to appropriate as much; Pee ycur bicTi 1 clie? Po you have 1 i t 1 ' shavn pains 111 the s:deaud tlie small of for the fiscal year beginning J uly ; Ujo k? Tlns ia Ju nsuallyf to ki,,. 1, 1909. That would give OUl'juev trouble. Take DoWitt's Kidney present Kepublicanongress the ; Bladder Pills. They .nil p omptly 1 L . relieve WVnk l ack, ba-kaeUe, rheu- unique record of being a two: raatifl pains i ud all Kidney and Blad billion dollar Congress. Every Jer disoi Sold and recommended n - i i by Hunter Drug Co. dollar the government expends : J is paid 111 some way by the peo- j pie, and voters should remember that this year they will pay 12! in taxes for each member of theirs families a total tax of about !0 j for each average family of five; persons. During the last four years of Republican extravagance there his been appropriated $3,428;- 0 000 or 23,900,000' more than : the vast expenditures during four years of civil war, so that during that period each head of a family has paid in national taxes over 200 and what has he got for it? Under Republican policies the tax paid by the rich man. In fact, in some cases the tax paid by the poor man is greater. For instance, when Mr. Rockefeller or any other rich man, buys flannel for underwear valued above 70 cents per pound, he pays a tariff tax of 86.39 percent, but when a poor man buys a cheaper grade of flannel for his under wear, valued at not more than 40 cents per pound, he pays a tariff tax of 142.07 per cent. These figures are the actual duties paid on "flannel for underwear" as officially reported by the govern ment for the year 1907. As the present Republican Congress re fused to consider any revision of unequal tax, or the many other like cases which the present tariff law imposes, the high rate of tariff taxes on flannels and everything else that is included in the tariff law still continues. Yet many business men, farm ers, and those who have to rely upon -wages still vote the Repub lican ticket, which is virtually to endorse the Republican policy of taxing those with small incomes more than those with large in comes. Surely it is time for retrench ment or reform, and experience shows that neither can be expect ed from Republican politicians. Hay Fever and Summer Colds.' Victims of hay fever will experience great beuefit by taking Foley's Honey and Tar, as it stops diffieult breathing immediately and heals the it flamed air passages, and even if it should fail to cure jou it vill give instant relief. The genuine is m a yellow package. Hunter Drug Co, NATURE STUDY. What Becomes of Valuable Time in Too Many Schools. The ridiculous nature of a lot that is contained in the modern educational curricuhsm is amply illustrated in a story recently published in the Philadelphia Ledger. A public school inspect or was visiting a room devoted to the instruction of very small children, and in the course of his inspecting he asked: "How many seed -compartments are there in j an aPPle?'' Not a child answered, and the inspector was shocked at the silent display of ignorance. . He told the class so. "All of yon," he-declared, solemnly and im pressively, "eat many an apple in the course of the year, and see the fruit every day, probably. You must learn to notice the little The children were suitably im pressed by this admonition as to the reality and earnestness of life, and at recess the teacher overheard them discussing it. One little girl gathered her com panions around her and said sternly. "Now, children, you've ; got to know more about things, for if you don't you '11 all grow up to be fools. Now, tell me, Min nie, how many feathers are there on a hen?" And, surely, it is fully as im portant to know how many feath ers there are on aheu as it is to know the number 01 seeds or seed compartments, in an apple, or the style that a mongoose Providence Journal. Democratic Platform. "he Denver platform declares that the Democratic party will Economize in the interest of the people. Make the House of Represen- , tative a deliberate body. Give publicity to campaign contributions. Lerri slate so as to make state s regarding monopolies adi- ditions to state remedies. Place on the free list all goods competing with trust products. Enforce all laws against the rich as well as poor. Make phisical valuations of rail road properties through the Inter-state Commerce commission. Establish postal savings banks. Impose an income tax. Modify injunctions and enact an employers' liability law. Upbuild shipping without boun ties. Protect all American citizens abroad. Rigidly enlorce the Civil Ser vice law. Provide generous pensions. Establish a National Sanitary bureau. Favor elections of Senators by direct vote of the people. Admit New Mexico and Ari zona separately. Create inland water ways. Establish a department of labor Build post roads and regulate telegraph rates. Protect all natural resources. Give independence to colonial possessions. Speedily complete the Panama canal. Shut out Asiatic immigrants. There are many imitations of De Vilt's Caibopzed Witch Hazel Salve but just one original. Nothing else is just as good. Insist on DeWitt's. It is cleansing, cooling aud soothing. Sold by Hunter Drug Go. A girl is awful proud of being able to blush without knowing why. Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold under a positive guarautee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturers refund your money. What more can one do. Hunt er Plug Co, Girls on the Street. There is a great difference in girls as one sees them on the streets. Some are modest and gentle and go along without at tracting attention; except what may be awakened by crraceful carriages and pleasant faces They tell of good homes and thoughtful mothers and gentle breeding. They suggest likewise good books, moral ideas and in telligent associates. But there are other kinds of girls who are careless of their conduct. They are mst a little loud, laugh a great deal and chatter noisely. They are rather empty creatures who read trashy books and talk the same way, and are inclined to get reckless in their chatter about beaux. It is their folly that attracts attention along the street. Whenever they pass a young man, he turns and regards them with a curious grin. Really, if they were sensible. most girls, they wouldn't like this. They wouldn't like for the loafers along the street to gawk at them and wonder who they are and make shallow remarks to the other fellow. They would want to go along the street leaving a sort of undefined sen sation, if any at all, that "there goes a lady!" These differences the casual observer can easly see, but really the gentle and well bred are in the majority, while the ioud and ill bred are only exceptions; but there are enough of them to excite disgust among all true men, that these girls and young women would conduct themselves so as to re flect honor upon their sex. Ohio State Journal. De Witts Little Earl.C Risers, safe, e.isy, pUaaut, sure, little pills. Sold by Hunter Drug Co. Respect the Flag. The Stars and Stripes are in the words of Drake,, the emblem "of the free heart's hope and home." Why, then, should it be necessary to pass laws to prevent the desecration of the glorious symbol? Yet more than two thirds of the states have such laws and the United States Sen ate a few weeks ago passed a bill for the protection of the flag, and sent it to the House of Represen tatives. The judiciary commit tee of that body now has charge of it. If any law is needed to protect fie national banner, it ought to be a national law, covering all the territory over which Congress has legislative jurisdiction. The state laws are all right so far as they go, but although every state had such laws, the flag might be dese crated with impunity in the ter ritories, and even in the city of Washington itself. The bill now awaiting the ac tion of the House provides for the punishment of any person who puts on the flag any picture, sym bol or inscription, or who displays a flag so disfigured, or who publicly mutilates or defaces any flag, whether public or private property. But it allows flags owned by the nation or by the states to carry inscriptions auth orized by law, and does not in terfere with the excellent Grand Army practice of carrying flags marked with the post name or names of famous battles. While the Congressmen are filled with patriotic thoughts this week, they ought to resolve to vote for the flag bill next winter, and every other citizen ought to resolve so to conduct himself that there may never be occasion to enfore its provisions in the courts. The Fourth of July is an appropriate occasion for be ginning to show proper respect for the flag Youth's Compan ion. The litlle attacks of stomach trouble and stomach disorders will undoubted ly lead to chronic dyspepsia unless you take something for a sufficient time to strengthen the stomach aud give it a chauceto get well. If you take Kodol iu the beginning the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you allow these little attacks to go unheed ed it will take Kodol a longer time to put your stomach in good oauditiou again. Get a bottle of Kodol to day. Sold bj Hunter Drug Co. UP FROM CABINET. Pathway Not So Common as Is Supposed. How often has the door of the Cabinet led to the presidential office? Jefferson was in Wash ington's Cabinet, Madison in Jefferson's, Monroe in Madison's and John Quincy Adams in Mon roe's. Van Buren and Buchanan also had been Cabinet officers. but some time, however, before their elevation to the presidency. Many Cabinet officers failed to each the longed-for goal. Among them were Webster. Calhnnn. Marcy. Cass, Seward, Bayard, Blain, Gresham and Sherman. Cass and Blaine were, hpa.f-.pn :it. the polls, although the latter is hardly in the class of Cabinet aspirants, as he did not become Secretary of State until he had failed as presidential candidate. It is easy to forget that Grant was ad interim Secretary of War for a while under Johnson. lie did not owe his election to the presidency to that fact, however. He served onlv under nmt,pr L and left the post as soon as he could conveniently do so, much to the discomfiture of the Presi dent. If Taft is elected he will be the first Cabinet asnirant eler-t.prl since Buchanan, and the first person since John Quincy Adams to exchange a Cabinet seat for the presidential chair. Boston Globe. The Warren Union, The Warren Union will meet at Gardners church on Friday before the fifth Sunday in Aug., 1908. Friday. II a. m. Sermon, by A. P. Mus- tam. 1:30 p. m. Reports from the churches. 2:30 p. m. What constitutes ' a call to the ministry, A. Cree, N. R. Cullom. '---Saturday. ' - 10 a. m. Devotional exercises C W. Riggan. 10:30 World-wide evangelism. . 1st. State Missions, J. P. Bowers. 2nd. Home Mis sion, A. G. Wilcox. 3rd. Foreign Mission, T.J.Taylor. 1:30 p. m. The Baptist Orphan age, J. K. Kodwell, N. W. Bobbitt. 3:30 p. m. Religious Literature, . VV. E. Bowers. Jr. 4 p. m. Woman's Work Essay, by Miss bailie Allen. Sunday. 11 a. m. Sermon by A. Cree. 2 p. m. Sermon by J. P. Bowers. ADVICE TO REPUBLICANS. That eminent Wall street bank er, Mr. bheldon. who bv the grace of candidate Taft was made treasurer of the Republican National Committee, is said to be having great success in raising campaign boodle. It is under stood that Mr. Sheldon does not stir from his office at No. 2 Wall street, but just sends word to the Trust and Corporation managers that they are expected to call or send their check for a "reason able amount." These contribu tions are for what Mr. Sheldon calls the legitimate campaign funcl of $3,000,000." Whether Mr. Harriman is to undertake the collection of the boodle fund" as he did in 1904, at the request of President Roose velt, is yet uncertain, but pro bably someone residing outside of the State of New York will be selected to collect this extra cam paign fund, so that the publicity law of that State will not apply. Since candidate Taft has been driven to the necessity of de claring that no contributions from Trusts will be accepted, there is a great desire to know whether Mr. Sheldon will re turn those contributions from the Trusts he has already re ceived. There is an evident feeling abroad that all this fuso about Publicity after election and the refusal of Trust contributions is a Republican fako. Miller. t WARNING! If yon have kidney Bud bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yoirself to blame for results, as it positively enres all forms of kidney and bladder dis ease. Hunter Drug Cb. if iff - i! . it' 1 It. 1 . a. t - 4 1 i
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