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THE ' t 5 t i I si1 i . WARBENTON, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1908. NO. 33. The Harvest is here, and the .returns for crops are now visible. Fertnit. us to call your attention to the danger of keeping this - money at heme, where -it is subject -to loss by Fire, ''-Tbejt CarpleJness, but deposit it in this strong Bank -where" it will earn you 4 per cent, in terest, and is protected by our Large " . Capital and Surplus. Our De- - ' . ..... , ; . , v -pesitors Guarantee, : r -V 250.000. f PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. FOSTER,, UTTLErb-2SJ:'C? - :? " 'Phonfr 43. Civil Efrtgifieer nd Surveyor - City and Fartn ork quick! ytt 61$ and accurately.. planned v mapped, and platted. . Ta-r'tn--work 'sol icrtedj- - : Dr. H IN". Walter . Surgeon'Dentist,- Wajteti itW,, North Carolina. : oc opposite court house in Fleming arris BWI4tf HfX " x- Phones: a.Use", So;8ieaoe. No. 66 - ' ' c.v Dr. Hob-SBpotli, Warrentou, Noth .Carolina. 0 31 ce Phone 69. -Residence I'hone 5C-4 83-12m Dr. W. W. Taylor, Renders any services included in the practice of Dentistry. Ciovv. and bride work, porcelain mlaj, nm. caul fillings according to the methods of r r.. .1 r. 7. 1 .-V. UJUCO A'UOUW 27 " i'tUsleiite?r"34. Dr PJ. ICacon, Piryiifiaji ?&- Surgeon, -. . Warrentoa , 4 ... Eortkiarclini." Calis prcnitJv. attended to. OiSoe opiiqfjt-i, ooiy-,t ljous. , ; DR-?ARtES H: PEETE- Coj25uitatkn by Appointment. Tticphori Ctfimectioni - - A 1 1 o r n-cry at I a w, . j - - S; G. 0ANIEL, Attorney,, atLasy, ;; ,L I TT Li E.f P .. N.-. ; i . PrlicStiees in 'salt" 'the -coufts 'of "tte Stat4.' Mony toHtfaa'Lon" r5al estate. Referhce-Oank oftlAttleton. - Will 4jet ia- srfrentcm' every first MonxTay. ' : ' ' .'- ,'y r SI. J. Hawkins, T. W. Bicktt Kiugeway, N. O. Lonisburg, N. C. HAWKISH BrCKETT; A 1 1 o r n e y s at L a w. 15. Q. Greejj. h. A. Boxp OBEEN C BOYD, Attorneys at Law. ' Warrsntta, Kcrth; Carolina; , EggFfprMtchiflg! . if At tRaligh,. Asheville:i and Munroe in . Competition . ,. Tith - tlie.,' best the j - ". . . - :- ; co antry affords. My Barred ; Ply moutli . Rocks, Vhite-.imd-iGQlnen Wyandottes, were among the winners., They excel.., for laying .and growing quickj strong:bronersfas well as for ibitioji. I guarantee a fair hatch. P.JD. No. 1- - ... -When you want the best watch buy the HAMILTON. AvjpZ. J i'Ar-z Vs?;-1 4 If you want Dimonds, Rich Cut Glass. Silverware, Watches, Clocks, and Solid Cold Jewelry.of ail kind, for Bridal or Birth-day presents I have them in stock for you. , The public are cordially invited to come in and inspect my nice hue. Tlios. A. Shearin, - - JEWELER, -Wakrenton,. - - - - N. C. Sieel mb Picket Fence Cheaper Than Wood The lovest priced good substantial lavm and gar den fence built. Write for catalog of lawn, field, hog and poultry fencing. DEKALB FENCE CO., DeKaIi, I1L . Kansas City, Mo. Wood's Seeds. S66( WilSBfj ( Oats, Bye and Barley. . We are not only the largest deal-O er3 m beed uram in trie boutn, out vre sell the best, cleanest and heaviest qualities." Our stocks arc secured from the best and largest yielding crops, and our warehouses are fully equipped with the best and most improved machinery for cleaning. If you want superior it cropa liUill ffUUU d iJlUua Prices quoted on request O Descriptive Pail Catalogue, seeds, maiiea iree. L W. 1000 & SGHS, Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va. Shirred Bonnets are New. , A charming accessory of the modisd evening toiletisthe quaint shirred bonnet of silk which has -lately been intoduced from Paris. The silk is' shirred on reeds which are bent into a half-hoop shape, and the wide brim is filled in. with a soft ruffle of lace or tulle. The bonnet is tied under th. chin with wide tie-strings of liberty ribbon, the effect being that of the coal-scuttle bonnet of long ago, with added piquancy ancTcharm. ; Sometimes mousse line de soie is used instead of silk for making the bonnet, -tiny bunches of small flowers being introduced among the soft, tun puffs of mousseline by way of trimming.-New Idea -Woman's Mogazine. & Hfc - 2 & If t 5 BANK- GUARANTEEING. Mr. Taft seems to think or tries to think "that the proposi tion of Mr. Bryan to guarantee the money of depositors is but little short of anarchy. Now Mr. Taf b's plan is for the Government to establish postal savings banks. By this means which he proposes the depositor will take his money to the Post Office and have it en tered in his book like the bank, and the. money that the Post Office receives from the depositor will be deposited in the national banks of the country; here is where . Mr. Taft 's argument-is torn,; to tatters and riddled to shreds., . After, the Post Office Has received this money from the people, they do not turn one "dol lar of that money over to the banks untii they have a guaran tee that every dollar will be re turned to the Government. Now if the Government demands a guarantee before they will de posit their own money in a na tional bank, why should not the depositor have a guarantee when he deposits his all in the bank? It is, a well known fact that the different banks that the Govern ment designate as depositories in which the Government funds are deposited for the benefit of circu lation guarantee every dollar of it. Now why should not the in dividual as well as the Govern ment be guaranteed? This all goes to show that the Republicans have no plea to make to the people and that they have been unable to answer any of the Democratic arguments. Three Elements of Citizenship. Every growing ambitious town is composed of those elements. Those who work patriotically, vigorously and intelligently for advancement; those who are in a state of apathy or indifference, and those who take a curious de light in discouraging the effort of others by ridicule, and by a persistent denial that any prog ress can or has been accomplish ed, and by boasts of every other town besides their own. The last class are called croakers, but they are really something worse, for their opposition does not arise simply from despondency but from that unenviable spirit that will neither act itself or suf fer others to act. Mount Olive Tribune. Folej's Honey aud Tar curs coughs quickly, strengthens the Inugs and ex pies colds. Get the genuine in yel low package. Hunter Drug Co. Farmers Wanted. Washington, D. C, Oct. 14, '08. Wanted 3,000 pratical farm ers who would like to own homes of their own. The government has nearly 200,000 acres of land lying under the various irriga tion projects throughout the West for which water will be available next season. The farm unit on these projects varies in most cases from 40 to 80 acres of irrig able land, depending upon loca tion. In many sections a tract of grazing land has been included in the farm unit wherever prac ticable, bringing the total up to 160 acres. The only charge for these farms, besides the regular land office fee for filing, is the actual cost of getting water to them, and payment may be made in ten annual installments, without in terest. These irrigation projects are scattered over' the entire arid region, from Canada to the Mexi can line. In consequence, every variety of crop grown in the temperate zone can be raised un der them. If you would like a fruit or dairy farm, a garden for market truck, a tract for diver sified farming, hog or poultry raising, just write to the Sta tistician of the U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C, for particulars. Burnp, bruises and scratches, big and little cuts or iu fact anything requiring a salve, are be6t and quickest soothed and healed by De Witt's Carbolized Wilch Hazel Salve. The best salve for piles. Be sure you get DnWitt's. Sold by Hunter Drug Co. OUR TICKETS! NATIONAL. President W. J, Brvan. Vice-President J. W. Kern. STATE. i 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. liranam. Corporation Commissioner B. F Aycock. Superintendent of Education J. Y Joyner. -- Lib?r Commissioner . L. Shipman, Congressman, 2nd Congressional Dis trict Claude Kitchin. , - COUNTY t House of RepresentativeT. O. Rod ' well. -Sheriff R. E. Davis. Register of Deeds J. A. Dowtin. j Treasurer J. L. Coleman. (Coroner Ed. Petar. Surveyor C, E. Foster. County Commissioners P. M. Stal lings, Walter Allen, J. T. Mills, U. G. Moore, r . B. JNewell. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas our Heavenly Father in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from our midst our sister, Mrs. Francis F. Limer a beloved member and co-worker of our Sunday-school, Therefore by it Resolved. 1st. That we the members of Providence Sunday-school do hereby express our deep sense of bereavement in the death of our sister. We feel our loss most keenly, and shall sadly miss her; especially her labor in training tne children for Children's Day, Christmas entertainments, etc. 2nd. That we extend our tend- erest sympathy to all of her grief- stricken loved ones, (especially her husband), trusting that they will bow in humble submission to the divine will of Him who doeth all things well." There is a vacant place in her home and Sunday-school; yet we hope to meet her inv the great beyond, blessed of our Father in Heaven. 3rd. That these resolutions be spread on our Sunday-school record, a copy be sent to the hus band and father, also to the Ra leigh Christian Advocate and The Record for publication. Mrs. D. P. Limer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ridout, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Temple, Committee. Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, tbe widely knowu proprietor of the Crooin Hotel. Vaugku, Miss., says: "For several mouths I suffered with a severe cougu, and consumption seemed to hav its grip on me, when a fiieud recommend ed Dr. JliDg s New Discovery. I be Run taking it, and three bottles affect ed a complete care." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wid. Sold at C. A. Thomas drug store. 50c ana 1.00. Trial bottle free. What are Your Boys and Girls Reading? They are bound to read some thing. They will read trash un less you give them, something better that is equally interesting. Try The Youth's Companion. There is plenty of adventure in the stories, and the heroes and heroines are of the real kind, finding in the line of duty oppor tunity for courage and unselfish ness. More than 250 such stories will be published in the 52 issues of the new volume for 1909. There will be fully as many articles, sketches and reminiscences to impart tiseful information in the most agreeable way, familiariz ing The Companion's readers with the best that is known and thought in the world. Full illustrated Announcement of The Companion for 1909 will be sent to any address free with sample copies of the paper. The new subscriber who at once sends $1.75 for 1909 (adding 50 cents for extra postage if he lives in Canada) will receive free all the remaining issues of 1908, besides the gift of The Compan ion's Calendar for 1909, entitled! In Grandmother's Garden," lithographed in 13 colors. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. A man who has no sympathy for others is not a man. -Where Responsibility Rests. It is quite the fashion among all classes of people to berate tbe newspapers for being no better than they are. People who are ready to buy a paper whenever they see a screaming headline or get scent of a sensational or sug gestive - article are always say ing: You can't believe any thing you see in the papers," whithout ever realizing that they themselves make the market for journalistic mendacity, and worse The business element looms large in newspaper making. . To some extent the public is given what it will have instead of what the makers of the papers would like to give. There is, happily, a wide line of cleavage between those papers which are willing to go to the limit in sensationalism, in the inspiring of mob spirit and in appeals to more sordid emo tion, and those who will hot. The public mustL recognize its own responsibility in the matter. And when it sees the first page of the paper, by common consent belonging to the most important news, given up to the exploita tion of sensational fiction or to the heart-throbbings of the sob squad school of writers, matter that has no connection whatever with legitimate news or the cre ation of a healthy mental atmos phere, it should stop and think long enough to see whither it is being taken. Many people must get their literature and science their higher education, in fact, from the newspapers very large ly, but they should be reasonably careful what school they attend, self-control and self-direction in reading is even more necessary than in eatingor drinking. Pitts burg Post. State of Ohio, City op Toledo, Lucas Coo-tt, . ss. Frank J. Cheney makes Odth that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Tolcilo, county and situte afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for men and every ease of Catarrh that canuot be cured by the use of Hall'a Caturh Cure. FRANK J. CnENEY. Swoiu to before me and subscribed in ray presence, this 6th dav of December A. D. 1383. A. W. URBASON, (SKAIi.) fcCTAUT. FUBLIC. Hall s Catarrh Cure is tUKen iukt nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drugsrista, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for cousti-patiou. Don't Worry Fat Men- Tall Men- You can FLOOD-CURSED CHINA. Treeless Condition Exposes It to Inevitable Losses. - No other country suffers so ter ribly as China from floods, Now, for the second time within a few months, great loss of life and de struction of property are report ed from Chinese river - valleys. The ruin wrought is almost be yond belief. In all the history of the mod ern world there is no' other flood record like some of the ghastly everything" that daughter just chronicles of river havoc in the couldn't deprive her of the pleas densely populated "and fertile ' ure of doing all the housework, plains of China. In one year the ! Whether the- story be true or loss'of life by floods in the Yellow 'false, it suggests conditions .that river was upwards of 1,000,000, according to the best authorities The wiping out of villages enou gh to run the mortality up to 10,000 is not uncommon in the Chinese. valleys. These are the floods of an al most treeless country, except for remote mountains, west of China proper, and ior the fruit and mul berry trees grown in gardens and about houses. The ruin wrought by rivers which sweep but of their channels is the dire result, in the main, of stripping the country of its forests. There is no relief insight, nothing hope ful in the outlook, because there are no woods. , The warning to America is so plain that the moral need hardly be drawn. There is nothing in this country to guarantee it against similar results of like folly. Cleveland Leader. To Protect Washstands. A housekeeper may protect washtands from ugly rings and scarfs by pads made of common outing flannel of delicate hue and pattern. . Double a yard of the material; spread several layers of paper between the folds and then buttonhole the edges with pretty silk thread. When it be comes soiled, clip the stitches. New Idea Woman's Magazine for November. Do not It-t anyone tell you that some thing else is just as good as DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills because there isn't anything jast as good for weak back, backache, rheumal:o pains, inflxmnlation of the biaddar, or any Kidney and Bladder disorder. A week's trial will convince you. Sold by Hunter Diug Company, -gTTTt-rMr--" g " Be fitted for that Winter Suit. B Y Milliard-White Co. When Mother Gets Old. A New York exchange . carries the story of a mother, aged sixty v who asked the courts to relieve her of the bondage in which - she is held by her own daughter! : It appears that the daughter ' of whom complaint is made had "taken her mother along" "wtien j she (the daughter) took unto her J( self a husband, and the aged ' parent practically filled the place j of the ordinary domestic. It was J cheaper than hiring a girl, for . "mother was so willing; to. do . are often found in these daysof advanced civilization. " -There are some sons and daughters who forget that childhood has no per petual claim on parentage. What the ordinary mother endures in the early life of her offspring can never be repaid, even by a life time of devotion and kindness, and how a child can burden the declining years of an uncomplain ing parent is a question beyond our comprehension. Mother does hot possess the secretofeverlastingyouth. Some how her shoulders insist on stoop ing as the years advance, and the eyes that used to glisten with the light of motherhood will get difi. The journey down hill, then, should not be hastened by un necessary burdens, and when mother turns her eyes to the set ting sun her days should be filled with kindness, gentleness and love. No child holds a mortgage on mother. She discharged her debt to you long ago when her life was featured with sleepless nights and days of nameless anxiety. Asheville Citizen. A Jewelsr's Experience. C. R Jlluger, The Jeweler, 1060 Virgiuia Ave., Indiauipohs, Ind., writes: "J. was so weak lroih kidney trouble thai I could hardly wulk. a hundred feet. Four bottles of 'FdUy"8 Kidney Remedy cleared my complex ion, cured nay backache aud the ir regularities disappeared, aud 1 cau now attend to bnsiupss every day, and recommend Foley's Kiduey Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had fuilel. Hunter Drug Company. The election will be held Tuesday, November 3rd. on Thin Men Short Men f. r 1 1 - ' 1 1 - -
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