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t i . ' I VOL. XIV. WARE EN TON O., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908. NO. 25. H Iti IS - f V ff l Statement of the THE CITIZENS BANK HENDERSON, isr. C. JULY 15TH, 1908. RESOURCES h0lXV and Discounts $Ui2,S8(i.28 2,536.9.) Overdrafts 29,4(51.25 pm from DanKs, 118,073.17 Total, 645,230.02 ana ioimf. , I t T , rrikinir House and Fixtures, 10,7:52.73 InV-ii-am-e department, 1,830.79 . ... 'i, An Hand and Cash Items, 19,709.45 You Have a Right to .Know. o who entrust their money to a bank want to know and have a rijrht to sc itethinr of its financial strength. We recounize that riirbt in full 1 T i . I ' C 1 1 IVe ladiv lurnisn ueposuors nimiius miormauon. i;blih iep( rts, from time to time, showing1 the condition of the Bank, uivhh copies for our depositors inspection. We Hi n PlK'lT vein xuu& o.vivjuixl, iuu tan en vears. II i IiCtC B. OWEN, PliESIDEXT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLKTOX, N. C. - - 'Phone 43. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. K. K- Road, Park, Timber, Town, City and Farm Work quickly done and accurately planned, mapped and itted. Farm work soncneu. Dr. H. N". Walters, Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. . CfiU-e opposite court house in Fleming arris Building. riuiiss: O.li-je, Xo.59; ReMeuce, No. 66 Dr. Rob. S. Booth, Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. Oilioe Fhone 69. Residence Phone 5G-4 33-1231 Dr. -W.W.Taylor, Surgeon Dentist, ) i-enders ai;j services included in the practice of Dentistry. Crown and hri'lge work, porcelain inlay, and cast jl'i!? iiccordiug to the methods of tJ.ti:,v. OSce 'Phoue ; 2. 27 f.m Residence " 31. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon, Warrsntsn, ITcrth Carolina. Cuils promptly attended to. Office opposite court house. OR CHARLES II. PEETE. ; Consultation by Appointment. Telephone Connection. B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, Warrenton, N. C. S. G- DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. Practices in all the courts of the State. Monev to loan on real estate. ReferenceBank of Littleton. Will be in Warrenton every first Mondav. M. J. Hawkins, T. W. Bicjmtt, Uidgeway, N. C. Lonisburg, N. O. HAWKINS & BICKETT, Attorneys at Law. ii. (Jr. Green. H. A. Botd. GREEN & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, Warrsntan, North Carolina. :ggs for Hatching! At Raleigh, Asheville 'and Munroe in Competition with the best the country affords. My Barred Plvmouth Rocks, White and Golnen Vyandottcs, were among the winners. They excel for laying and growing quick, strong broilers as well as for exhibition. I guarantee a fair liatch. John. H. Fleming, .Warren Plains, N. C. RF.D.No.1. Condition 5 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in, ' $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 5(5.120.27 Due to Banki?, 4)40.54 Cashier's Ch'ksOulstandin;, 511.05 Deposits, 487,()4(.6(5 Total, S 045230. 72 um uitxui.i.iji.1 uur j;a;;, ixtuiu ui W. A. HUNT, CASHIER If You Want 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. I carry in stock, solid Gold Watch es, Bracelets, Rings, Broaches, Chains Lockets, Waist Pin Sets, Emblem Rings and Pins; Silverware, and most all kind of Jewelry. Fine Repairing work Guaranteed. Aspeeiaity. All Thos. A. Shearin. JEWELER, Wakrknton, N. C. For Sale! Bills for Unbled, Heart Pine Shingles and Lumber filled on short notice. This is strictly original growth. For prices ap ply to. W. A. CONNELL, INEZ, N. C. 20,000 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS NEEDED Young Men Prepare Yourselves For Good Positions. fn nf.-.or.jit i)f th a new 8 bur k pai-setl by congress iu the iiitere t of loU'graphors, an I also on aceoiOit or so inttnv uw roilronds tieing built asid ol lines extended, an nuntuial d ennui 1 fir operators has been cieated. CoiiFtrva five estimates have placed th.i nu ruber of additional Operators that will be re oniied during the next ten mouths at upprosimatelv 20 C00. YOUNG MEN NOW IS YOUii OP rORTUNITYl Enroll ia -our School NOW and iu only four to h'.i niouth we will have you qualified for splendid po sihons. telegraph 0)erato:s receive from 850-00 upwards. Oar school has been established twenty years, its equipmeut is perfect; instruction thorough aDd practical; positions posi tively guaranteed cur graduates. Board in Newimu is very che:;p; tbe to-.vms hoalthfni and the people are cordial. Two Main Lire Kailroad Wires run in to our Keliool rooms. No other school in the United States has such up to date and practical facilities for the benefit of its student.". Write at once for free, descriptive literature. SOUTHERN SCHOOL CF TELEGRAPHY New nan, Georgia. THE NOHTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OP AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. Practical education in Agricul ture; in . Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, in Cot ton Manufacturing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemistry. Tuition $45 a year; Board $10 a month. 120 Scholarships. Examinations for admission at the College on Qnrvr.ember 2. Address THE PRESIDENT, West Raleigh, N. C furvicc. how ia !:. Write or come to us at, patcnt Office, 523 Hinth Straot, cpp. United States Patnnr ana iiiiiiiiko:'"" pROCUFl EDA gOsStSSffSii free report g Hrawumorp ot,,-1'''r, i";; ..ofpnti trade uiais, 3 OUK TICKETS! NATIONAL. President W. J. Bryan. Vice-President J. 7. Kern. STATE. Governor W. W. Kitchin. Lieut. Governor W. C. Newland. Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes, State Treasurer B. R. Lacy. State Auditor B. F. Dixon. Attorney General T. W. Bickett. Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. Graham.. Corporation Commissioner B. F. Aycock. Superintendent of Education J. Y. Joyner. Labor Commissioner M.L. Shipinan. Congressman, 2nd Congressional Dis trict Claude Kitchin. I - i COUNTY House of Representative T. O. Rod well. Sheriff R. E.'avis. Register of Deeds J. A. Dowtin. Treasurer J. L. Coleman. Coroner Ed. Petar. Surveyor C. E. Foster. Countv Commissioners V. M. Stal ling. Walter Allen, J. T. Mills. C. G. Moore, F. B. Newell. lira Any Style or Size, Made from Photographs or tin types. Likeness R. Roy Smithwick. Manson, N. C. n i Place your order for Casings. Ceiling and Flooring while we have clear lumber, and can fur nish iust what is wanted. We can furnish a limited quan tity of To. 1 Bevel Siding, and enough knotty to weatherboard a town. Ask for prices on any and every tiling wanted whether rough or dressed, knotty or clear, thick or thin, short or long. Yv'e have a superabundance already cut and dried. W. ' PL Pridgen, CT1 T7 V V fl llijitA., AN. C. Wood's Kh-Gz?e recti:., j pr&ivit gt a ff"! A??Aa The King cf Sol! frr.r-rovcrs, c!?o 'mrkes spStnild vvintsr and pprhig grszir., Iho casHesl grsc:i ise'd, or v. eod hsy crop. CRIMSON CLOVEi? will in crease ih3 -.product: ?c-nj;33 of the land mere than twenty limes as mnfh n.s the same amount spent in commercial fertilisers. ' Can be i 1 Eov.-n by itself or at the last work- w V ing of corn, cotton or other ca'.ti- vated crons. Weeds Trade ftxli Cr!n;son Clover Seed is the best c:nality obtainable, of tested germination, r.r.d free from ii-pur'; ties and eljec tioiafclo "occu sGf-cis. V.'nte for "Wood'?. Crop CpccJal" fivin? prises and infonn-ii ion ctlicr Reasonable Ftcdi. nvy f, K- .- r i.T r-jZS 3 : i Judge and jury should feel as much bound to do their duly asa soldier on duty. When they try cases ar; iu the sight of God, with no fear of man or the devil, then a man who- commits crime in high life will be tried as a com mon criminal. Then there will be fewer murders a,nd other high class crimes and misdemeanors and more respect for the courts and for cur laws. Let the, mills which grindout justice grind slow, if you please, but grint . to powder. Albemarle Enterprise. If you li;'.ve kidiifj nu.l Madder trouble and do imt ; ue ' Fold's Khluey Cure, von will hiv o:dy yoiiHoifto blame fW result-!, its it p.)sihvi-!.y cures all forms f kidany ;iiid bhulder dis Huso, lliudt-r Drag C ). A man who has no sympathy for others is not a man. Oriuo Laxative Fruit Sjrap is 'sold uiider u positive gaaranteo to euro con&tip;itiou. sick Lfiidnche, stomtieh trouble, or any form of iiuligestiou. If itfnilif, tho manufacturers refund your money. What more cm cue do. Hunt er Drug Co, ... O J B B g 8 PS llf H I s ; A Worker's 'Song. Jt is not for me to order - The work that I have to do: My eyes must follow the Master, ; And ever His will pursue; And therefore I wait and listen, For as soon as I hearilis voice,- Forward I press with gladness, And even in toil rejoice ,',- Sometimes I am growing" weary, And by troublous cares ppprest, And the Master, in his pity; Dismisses me to 'rest. V V-V And, again, when I have not earned it, - In His kindly, great reward, J Tie loads me not with wages, But munificent reward, Selected.' RESOLUTIONS.. , Whereas ourvwise and. unerr ing Heavenly Father has called from the scenes of earth our be loved brother deacon, J. J. Rod welJ, who for forty years was a i years a faithful deacon of Gard- ners' Baptist Church, and j Whereas, we desire to place on record our high appreciations of our beloved brother. Therefore be it resolved. 1st. That we humbly recog nize the will of our Heavenly Father in the death of brother Rodwell, and rejoice to "believe that our great loss is his eternal !nd. That we record our un dying rememberan.ee of him as a good citizen, a kind neighbor, a consistent church member and a faithful deacon, whose pleasure was in the discharge of the duties of the office, and was always present at the meeting of the deacon with kind advice and: charitable views until the infirmi-j ties of age prevented! 3rd. That these resolutions be inscribed on a page in our record book set apart to the memory of our dec-cased brother, that a copy be furnished the bereaved family and that they be published in The Record and the Biblical Recorder. Y7. A. Shaw, Cornet tro Approved conference. J. by the Church in W. Sheakin, Clerk. IrisSi Economy. "Cegorra," said Patsy 'Oi couldntpaymehvesmlhnsfoi.ne,jdut.esandtho deiMRds of his andOihud togo Lo jail for j work as a representative member cab' , , i of the American Congress, in An now mucn aio yez spenu to get drunk? "asked Mike rather sarcastically. "Oh, 'bout live shillin's. "Yez foul, if yez had not spent yez five shillin's for drink yez'd 'a' had ycr five shillin's . to pay yevJ foine wid." Everybody's jJisgazine. Sale of the Portis Gold Mine. The Portis gold mine was sold on Monday last by Mrs. Lelia A. Sturgess to A. J. Overton, of Salisbury, the consideration being $150,000. 003 acres were conveyed, one thousand dollars being paid in cash, five thousand dollars to be paid on November 1st, 1908, and on the first of February, 1909 the balance of $144,000 is to be paid. The agree ment stipulates that upon the failure of the buyer to make good his payment of $5,000 on Nov. 1st, 1908, then the contract becomes null and void. It is gathered from the contract which is on public record in the Register of Deeds office that the purchaser intends installing now machinery and to operate the mine on a large scale. Louisburg Tines, 14th. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ra ward for any oaso of Catarrh that can not be cared by LLdi's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We; the undersigned, have-, known F. J. Cheney for the l-.t la years, and believe hi m 'perfectly honorable in nil busiuesa transaction and financially able, t'j e;UT.y out any obligations made by his linn. Wamiixg, Kixkan & Makvin, . Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and "mueoua surfaces of the system. Tsstitnomals sent fren. Pnce 75o per bottle. Sold -by ail druggists. F. J. CJflENEZ & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c Take Halt's Panni Pills for cousti patiou. " BEATEN AT THE START Nation Will Repudiate President Roosevelt's Candidate-The Peo ple Would not Have the Cre ator, and It Follows That They Will not Accept His Man Friday. The first paragraph in Taft's letter of acceptance, in which he says he accepts the nomination on a platform to carry out all of Roosevelt's policies, will beat him now before, he starts. The Re publican party repudiated Roose velt, despite his insidious efforts to secure the nomination. The nation will repudiate his creature in November. They would not have the creator, and it follows they wTill not accept his man Fri day. i Jtfryan is goicg to De eiectea. All this sophistry about the empty buckets being filled will not deceive the country nor ap pease the stomach of the pail bearer. There isn't so far grease enough in the bucket to cover the bottom. -Taft, once esteemed a great judge and an evenly balanced mlIlj has shown by becoming the mouthpiece of Roosevelt that he is neither' a great nor a well- balanced man. After traveling 'all over the world, mingling with 'all sorts and condition of men, Le appears on the American politi cal stage as a mere understudy of the man who has nearly wreck ed the nation, and who only de sires Taft's success that he may in reality get what his party and the people made clear he could not get at the ballot box the j power to run the government j four years longer. Nashville, jTenn., American. Good Representatives. The unanimity with which the Congressmen in the various dis tricts in North Carolina have been nominated as their own sue- icessors s lks wen ior luem. All the while this paper has i favored returning Congressmen for several terms at least, unless they prove untrue to the trust reposed in them by the people who make up their constituency, ! It takes a man some time to be r'.mct fnllv- "fnnnintofl vith tho some respects the greatest delib erative body in the world. And while a member of that great National Council fills well his po sition, attends closely to his duties and carefully looks after the interests of the people . whom he represents we see no need for being in a hurry to turn aside and place the interests of the peo ple in the hands of another. , We do not wish to be understood as advocating for any one ar life tenure in o'iice;'for we dy no believe that a public office belongs to any man; and so rotation of office is a fair thing, and we believe it should be practiced. Generally there are as good and capable men left in the ranks as are chosen for positions of trust. We did not start out to discuss long or short terms of offlce,but to make note of the high compli ment which the people of North Carolina are paying their Con gressmen by nominating them as their own successors. Scotland Neck Commonwealth. Halifax Democratic Ticket. Halifax Democrats held their convention last week and put out the following ticket: For sheriff,- J. H. House; regis ter of deeds, J. II. Norman; treasurer, J. E. Bowers; senator, E. L. Travis, (by acclamation); house, A. R Kitchin and H. S. Harrison. Also the following county com missioners were nominated: N. A. Stedman, B. A. Pope, S. T. Thome, S. P. Johnson and W. R. Harvey. There are many imitations of De .Vitt's Carbopzd Witch Hazel Salve but just oneorigiual. Nothing else is inst as t'ootl. Insist on De Witt's. It . . -i nnnK.n. Sjld by Hunter Drug, Co. is i-.ieaufinar. cnoimg auu cwmiug. Death of Mrs. Lucy S. Ciapton. Lucy Shearin Clapton, wife of W. A. Clapton, died suddenly, July 29, at her home in Hender son, N. C. Her remains were in terred in the family burying grounds at her father's, J. L. Shearin, near Vaughan. The community in which she lived, husband and children are bereft of a good woman, a true friend and a faithful wife and mother. She was a woman of good sense and a beautiful char acter, and those who knew her best admired her most. She united with the Methodist Church in her girlhood and died in the faith in which she had lived and grown brighter and better. Tis sad for those who loved her to know that she is gone; that no more we will see her face, hear her voice and know that she is with us here, but from that other shore we know she is watching and waiting for that day when we too. will pass over and clasp hands on the other side. Yes, on that shore she now is resting, watching", waiting" for us there, In a world of bliss eternal free frorn every sorrow, care, To her mortal being, gone forever, we must sadly say good bye, But in memory it will never, no will never, never die. One Who Loved Her. This is How it Was. "The antiquary of The Char lottesville Progress," according to The Petersburg Index-Appeal, "overthrows the claims of The Charlotte, N. C, Observer, that Horace Greeley married a North Carolinian and that the mother of James Madison was a North Carolina woman. The Progress says that Horace Greeley married Mrs. Cheney, who was a Con necticut young woman engaged as a teacher in North Carolina, and whom he first met in New York. The mother of James Maxlison, according to the same veracious chronicler, was Nellie Conway, of the large and influen tial family of that name in Lan caster!: one of ihelo'wef northern neck counties of Virginia." Our only inaccuracy, and this due to a mere slip of the pen, was in saying the "mother" of James Madison when we meant and thought we had written' the "wife." His wife was born in North Carolina, May 20th, 1772, three years to a day before the promulgation of the blessed Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence As for the wife of Horace Greeley we never said and never intended to say that she was a North Carolinian but only that Horace "married in this State." See Observer of Friday, July 17. We knew at the time of the writing that some smarty would read it wrong and try to pick us up. Mrs. Cheney was a teacher at Warrenton, N. C, and Horace came there to marry her. Charlotte Observer. Hay Fever and Summer Colds. Victims of hay fever will experience great benefit by taking Foley's Houny and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the it flamed air passages, and ereu if it should fail to curejou it vi ill give instant relief. The genuine is in a yellow package. Hunter Drug Co. Wonderful Growth. Mr. W. B. LaFar, represent ing the Gowan Medical Company of Durham, N. C, was in the city this week and favored us with a call. He says he always comes around to the newspaper office that the newspaper is his best friend. In four years the print er's ink on newspapers has made Gowan's famous in half the States in the Union, and he therefore wants to always seethe men who makes them. Gowan's Prepara tion is an external remedy and he says that he always feels good to know that the mothers use it instead of some of the drug laden dopes that create habit and final ly make fiends of those who use them. Does your bacli ache? Do you have sharp pains in the side and the small of the back? This is due, usually, to kid ney trouble. Take DeWitt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills. They will promptly relieve Weak back, backache, rheu matic pains and all Kidney and Blad der disorders. Sold and recommended by tluuter Drug Co, OUR EX-PRESIDENTS. First Time Since Jefferson (he Country Has Been Without One. For the first time since the be- ginning of Jefferson's adminis tration this country has no living ex-president. Washington died in the third year of John Adams' admistration, but Adams lived through the administrations of Jefferson, Madison and Monroe, and died on . the same w Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 1826 m tne administration of John Quincy Adams. The presidents who succeeded Washington were as a rule, long-lived, and the presidents between Jacl Lincoln did not serve more than a single term, so that for a con - si cterable period there were threw or four ex-presidents living in each presidency. Lincoln began his administra tion with five ex-presidents liv ing, viz: Buchanan. Pierce, Fill more, Tyler and Van Buren. Grant began with four ex-presidents, but in the last year of Hayes' administration there was but one living ex-president, and that was General Grant. Iu Cleveland's first year, Grant, Hayes and Arthur were the liv ing ex-presidents. During his second term Benjamin Harrison was the only ex-president, and since 1907 Cleveland has held alone the honorary and honorable position of ex-president of the United States. With the presidency going into younger and more vigorous hands as is the present drift, ex-presidents are likely again to increase, in number, but the relative rapid-' ity of their death in recent years suggests that the strain and stress of the presidential office has become a severer tax on the vitality of the incumbent than it was in the earlier years of the republic Philadelphia Press. The Pekin Poor Relation. Yonr-p-usbing- ure-too hard," said Wu Ting Fang to a reporter in San Francisco who was inter viewing him. "You are taking advantage of me. You are like the Pekin poor relation: One day he met the head of his family in the street. Come and dine with us to night," the mandarin said graci ously. " 'Thank you,' said the poor re lation. 'But wouldn't to-morrow night do just as well?' " 'Yes, certainly. But where are you dining to-night?' asked the mandarin curiously. "'At your house. You see, your estimable wife was good enough to give me to-night's in vitation.' "Everybody's Maga zine. , The litlle attacks ot 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 chance to get well. If you take Kodol in the beginning the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if yon allow these little attacks to go unheed ed it will take Kodol a longer time to put your stomach in good cjnditiou again. Get a bottle of Kodol to-day. Sold by Hunter Drug Co. Heroic Measures Adopted. The colonel of a volunteer regi ment camping in Virginia came across a private on the outskirts of the camp, painfully munching on something. His face was wry and his lips seemed to move only with the greatest effort. "What are you eating?" de manded the colonel. "Persimmons, sir." "Good heavens! Haven't you got any more sense than to eat persimmons at this time of the year? They'll pucker the very stoma,ch out of you !" "I know, sir. That's why I'm eatin' 'em. I'm tryin' to shrink me stomach to fit me rations." Everybody's Magazine. While Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is especially recommeuded for children, it is, of coarse, just as good for adults. Children like to take it be cause it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Its laxitive principle drives the cold from the eystem by a gentle, natuial, yet copious action of the bowels. Sold by Hunter Drug Co,
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