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' 1 ! . "'" J,.11..' - " " ' . i VOL. XIV. WARRENTON, N. C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1909. NO. 48. BY entorv I- -!: w i& (ii !nv i f o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Our Entire S tock of MerchandiseOffered for ive Days, o o o o o o o o o fUESDAY, Feby. 9th. to Owing- to the expiration of the Copartnership existing as Allen & Fleming Co. the past ten years it becomes necessary to settle up their business. We desire to turn every dollars worth of the big stock into Cash. Monday the store will be closed marking dow the entire stock. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock we will be open for business. "Toil Hl liy an opportunity to buy Men's and Ohildrens Clothing, Ladies Cloaks, Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats, Shirts, Dry Goods. Some we have not a great quantity of, others the quanties are larger P not wait until the thing you want is sold. Lay down everything and come to this gyeati money saving sale five days only. 1)0 not Think this is Some Catch Penny Scheme. It Is a Bona-f ide Sale. We are not going to discontinue business but the business must be closed up, reorganized and incorpo rated and this is necessary tO enable US tO do SO'at Once- No goods charged to anybody and non sent cm approval. Allext & Fleming Company, Warrenton, N, G., Feby. 3rd '09. statement CITIZENS BANK HENDERSON N. C. - - - NOVEMBER 27th, 1C08. 1 wish to announce to the public that I have put in a nice line of the Edison Phonographs and Records, and the advantage you Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of the power and authori- v u i ,r. tUof i ty conferred upon me by a certain ui. . w jj -trr w." , . . . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts f i.",H11.14 Ovtrdrafts. ".".VJ.Ol Hanking House und Fixtures, It), ..'.J. ..$ Inxurunce department, . ,7l.T. Cash on Hand and Cash Items, :5H,(i2ti.OH Due from Dunks, 112,lT.).41 LIABILITIES Total, $G.1,"37.!3 Capital Stock paid in, Surplus and Profits, Deposits. Cashier's Ch'ks Outstanding, Cet tititd Checks, $100,000.00 61,791, n V5,-i0;'i.r:j 4no,nid.;o l,480(i 42.09 you don't have to pay any ex press or freight charges. The Edison Machines are conceeded to be the best Talking Deed of Trust, executed by David Pulliam on the 7th day ot August 1998. and duly registered in the oifice I of the Register of Deeds for Warren Total, $051,7:37.95 this Hank has One Hundred and Fir? y Thousand Dollars of its own Capital and Surplus to guarantee yc r deposits, ana in f.dditior, la this, the stockholders are liable for :r additional SIOO.O. AH i iiicer$ are bonded. Wo are fully insured against bu --gluvy and daylight hold up. Deposit your money with the Citizens Bank. It wiil be safe, .1.11. OWEN. W.A.HUNT, made, and soils it. the name it 3 1KHSIDKNT. Cashi; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon, 77arxenton Ncrtla Carolina. Cull promptly iittruded to. 0$ce cpiH)si' oour house. CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLETON, N. C. - - 'Phone 43. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. n. a. ouebm. n. a. botd GREEN & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, Warrcntcn, North Carolina. II. It. Itoud. Park, Timber, Town, Citv and Farm Work quickly done and accurately planned, mapped and platted. Farm work solicited. DR CHARLES !!. PEETE. Consultationhy Appointment. Tuephonf Connection. Dr. PI. ISr. Walters. Surgeon Dentist Warrenton, North Carolina. house In Flemiu (temembcr that you don't have to osder your Christ mas presonts from catalogues now, as I cary a nice line of Silverware, Rich Cut Glass. Watches, Clocks, and Clocks, and Jewelry of all kind. I thank the public for their liberal patronage, and solicit a continuance of same I am yours for courteous treatment. Thos. A. Shearin, JEWELER, Warrenton, - - - - N. (J. - . ... -V A f 1 ... Machines I ount -te 0 W, m 1 Uook Au. T&, paye 233, default hav- Wiisuii iUy been made in the payment of the debt secured in said Deed of Trust, J will, at the request of the owner and j holder of the bonds secured, sell, at j the ' ourt House door in the said i Warren County, at public auction to I the highest bidder for CAnH, on tti 8th day of February 1909, at 12 i o'clock M; all of that certain tract or t parcel of land, lying and being- in Hawtree lowship, warren Oounty, bounded as fol- stone in Da lly St. -Ssnar's line, thence N,":iS L. 1-f 42 chains to a ! birch; 'thence N. 6 1-2 E. 21 3-4 chains to a corner stone m the line of (J. W . Cole, Sr., and C. W. Cole, Jr., thenee N. '.i 3-4 chains to a stone in said Coles' line, 6. 82 1.4 W. 21 20 chains to a stone in River,s line, thence S. 12 1-2 chains to a stone where Riyers and Parham comes, thence S. 13 1-2 E. 19 chains to a stone in Davis' iine, 3 chains to the beginning, containing 51 3-4 acres, more or less. Said sale will be made to satisfy the debt secured by said Deed of Trust. TASKER POLK, Trustee. This Gth day of Jauuary 1909. '4-Jfta I North Carolina, and bou j lows, vis: Beginning at a , sv' ivy Davis' corner in Bh Wedding Rings. Some one wanted to know without asking directly how long a certain woman had been mar ried. . "jbqu,t fift33n years," said a man who was a jeweler. "How do you know?" asked his wife. "You don't know any thing about her. You never met her until tonight." "I can tell by the size of her wedding ring," said the man. "The width of wedding rings changes about every ve years. Th eir size repeats tself at cer tain periods,' but figuring that way, tne woman must, naye oeen married fourteen years ago, if not fifteen. She isn't old HELD EATING CONTEST. Office opposite court trrls BuiMInt;. Piionea: Olllje. No. 5 Re'.ience. No. Dr. Rob. S. Booth, Dentist, Warrpntoi), North Carolina y.'lice Fhone 09. '.t fldence Phone 50-4 83-12m B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, "Warrenton, IT. C. M. J. Hawkins, UiJgowajr, N. U. HAWKINS & BICKETT. T. W. BICK.STT, Lonisburg, N. O. Dr. W. W. Taylor, Surgeon 3Dentiat, liemlers auj services included in the practice of Dentistry Croftu cud hi-idgo work, porcelain iulay, and cast fillings according to the methods of ko day. OfSce Thoue . 2. 6m Ilesideuce '' S. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law; LITTLETON, N. C. Practices in all the courts of the Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden 6 Farm. Thirty years in business, witn a steadily increasing trade every year until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country is the best of evidence as to The Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. V. WOOD & SOUS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Three Fat Men Get Away With 675 Oysters and 22 Pounds of Steak. From the New York World. Three men of the Manhattan Fat Men's Club who are in training for the forthcoming an nual championship eating con test met Sunday at 244 East Third street to settle a private : wager of $50 as to which of the trio could get outside of the most food. Here is what they con-sumed: Ex-Alderman Frank J. Dot- 1 J! A. 1-1 enougniorioriy-uve; consequeui, zler who weigiis 380 pounds iy sue musu ueiuiiy iu tne uiuetu year class." Subsequent inquiry that the jeweler was New York Sun. proved I right. - Business Judgment. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Guano! Guano! Baughs High Grade Tobacco Guano for plant, State. Money to loan on real estate, j eds; the best plant food known IMerdiice iJanktif Littleton. J f, fnw nlant.s. Tn 10Q lbs Will bo ia Warrenton every nrsi i ' c1tt n By virtue of power and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of Trust, executed by Thomas A Maj ors and C. H. Majors on fie 2nd day of November 1907, and duly registered in the office of the Kegister of Deeds for Warren County, State of North arolina, in Book No. 75, page 117, default having having been made in the payment of the debt secured in said Deed of Trust, I will, at the re quest of the owner and holder of the bonds secured, sell, at the ourt House door in said Warren Couni, , at public auction to the highest h' -uer for CAhH, on the 8th uay of Feb ruary 1909, at 12 o'clock M. ,s 1 i that'ecrtain tract or parcel of land, Iving and being in Hawtree Township, W arrcn ounty, .North Oarolma, and bounded as follows, viz; Beginning at a stone, corner of Lot No. thence S. 89 W. 14 P. 13 L. to a posi oak in P. B. Perkinson's line, thence along said line N. 11-2 i. 82 P, t stone, thence IN. 89 lu, li h. u Li to a i stone, thence S. 1 1-2 W. 82 P. to the i beginning, containing 7 1-2 acres more or lest, and being Lot No. 4. i which was alloted to said Thomas A. Majors n tiie Special Preceding, ' entitled Thomas A. Majors and Bandy G Grigas, exparte. At the same time and piece and by virtue of the same town and authority, I will also sell the following articles of ptrsoual property, to-wit: Ore end spring Chase City buggy and one set of buggy hari ess. This the 6th day of January 1900. TASKED POLKi Trusted. Mt. Olive Tribune. There can be no greater mis take that a business man can. make than tp. be mean iyi busi ness. Everybody has heard the proverb of penny wise and pound foolish. A liberal expend iture in the way or business is always sure to be a capital in vestment. There are people in the world who are short-sighted enough tobeleive that their inter est can be best promoted by grasping and clinging to all they can get and never letting a cent slip through their nngers. as a general thing, it will be found, other things being equal, that he who is most liberal is most sue cessful in business. Of course we do not mean it to be inferred that a man should be prodigal in his expenditures: but that be should show his customers, he is a trader, or those whom he may be doing any kindof business with, that in all his business transactions, as well as social re lations, he acknowledges the ev- erlasting fact that there can be no -Dermanent prosperity or good feeling in a community where benefits are not recspr o 275 oysters. 8 1-8 pounds of steak. 12 rolls. 11 cups of coffee. . 3 large pies. Jack Gossman, who weighs 315 pounds 210 Qystersl 6 pounds of steak, 9 rolls. 10 cups of coffee. 3 large pies. Jack Probst, who weighs 320 pounds 190 oysters. 12 pounds of steajr 10 rolls. 6 cups Of; CjOflfeev 4 large piesu Peter Balvado, the referee, a warded the $50 to Dotzler, who had hard work pushing the mon ey into his vest pocket. A dozen other members of the club were present as watchers, got so interested in the contest that their mouth opened and shut automatically, as the trio ate. Finally they all began to howl for some food for them selves. "It's all gone," said Balvado. With loud cries the twelve rush ed out to a restaurant. Brave Fire Laddias often receive serve burns, putting on fires, then use Bucklen's Arnicu Salve uud forget them. It koou drives ont pain. For Burns, Sen Id", Wonnde, Cuts and Bruises its earth's greuteht healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions Old Bores, Boiles, Ulcers FeloDs; best Pile cure made. Belief is lustant, 25u at C. A. Thomas. if TJwo more months of wind and rain. jfeave you taken advantage of our t 25 per cent, off on Suits and Overcoats, better make tour purchase now and get a bargain before they are ait picked over, Hilliard-White Co. I, 4 i 4 i j" f ' I r , Ii t f Attorneys at Law. Monday A . I , t
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