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VOL. XIV. WARRENTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909. NO. 50. STATEMENT CITIZENS BANK . in:NDi:KSOX n. c. ... November 27th, icob. KLSOURCES O.. 1 tl.'All.U LIABILITIES Ca ital Stock paid in,' It 01 t SiUplus nnd Profits, I', l ii'iu i.xun'.s, i, ... 1.1 , , :!'. depart ".c"it, l,S"l.7: ,'. mi! l.i N.'.niuU'u!! Items, :.!2(?.r,S T tut, cn.")i,"i:n. '.).") Dei rsiis, Ca-hior'sCirks Catstaudin t'ei tilled Checks, Total, $100,000.00 2'viois.r;." 4(i0,oi:.t-o , l,iSO.0!5 $(m1,i:;7.u5 REMEMBER ' Ms i:,u.i: has One Hundred and Fil'ty Thousand Dollars of its own Ciii-it.;! nr.d Surplus to tfuaiT.r.too yi i r deposits, nnd in addition to this, tlv tiK-khoulcrs arc lnb.o for an additional ilu.wu.uu. All ( or (.nicer: arc bonded. V.Y arc fully insured against Lu: salary r.nd daylight hold up. lvposit your money with llic Citixkns Bank. It will be safe, W. A. HUNT, Cashier. J. IV OWEN, Trustee's Sals of Lands. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician cfc Surgeon, v;ancnt:a, Itoth Carolina. CVii p npt!y ittf inletl to. Office i jTj'n'.ii't com 1 house. I'.. Ci. (ii:rrx. U. A. Roto GREEN & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, i Dtt CilAKLES II. PEETE. I Consultationby Appointment. j I Tuephone Connection. by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Matilda Hicks and R. Lee Hicks on the 4th dlv of March 1901, and duly registered in tre (.nice of the Register of Deeds for Warren county, N. C, in Book C9, pngo 121, I will, at the request of the owner of the bond secured bv said Died of Tru.it, . default having been inivie in the payment of said bond, sell at the court house doer of said Warren county, at 12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, M arch 9th 1903, at public auction, to thi highest bidder for cash, those thcee certain pieces, parcels or tracts o-' land, lying- and being in Hawtree township, in said Warren county and more particularly described and'do-iin-d as follows: vis: TRACT No. 1. Being Lot No. 7, wh'eh was allotted to Lucy F. White in the partition of the lands of her fa:hcr, the David Hicks and which was conveyed by said Lucy F. White and Vv . H. S. White, her husband, to said 11. Lee Hicks by deed, dated March 21.it 1903, and which is bounded as fol io .vs. Beginning at a stake, Mrs A V Fleming's corner, near the north tof Broadwater Branch, thence along said Fleming's line N 88 34 W 5G P 18 L to o itake, corner for Lot No 6, thence N 21 i P 15 L to a to stone, on the South j-.iu3 of Haw tree Creek, N E corner for Let No 6, thence down said creek its v&rious courses N 5-5 W 11 P W 17 P 5 j -to the north of Wortham's Branch, th ncc N 83 E 49 P 5 L to a stake, cor ner for Lot No 4, thence S 41 P 5 L to Hawtree Creek, thence up said creek its various courses S 29 1-2 E 22 P S 2-! 1- W 12 P 3 3 W 13 P S 31 1-2 E 16 P a 23 1-4 E 12 P S 5 "F 20 P to a cedar u. d ash, J H Thompson's corner, tker.ee S JO V 12 P S 31 E 12 P S 11-2 W 16 P S 19 1-2 E P to a hornbeam on tho East side of the creek J II Thomp s n's corner, thence S 80 3-4 E 49 P 9 L lo a sassafras, J II Thompson's cor- . 1.,., T . 1 I W r,?D 1 T 4- ............. ...... .... fhri " " JU i. 1- JJ rt Kcrccniuer mat yuu uau i n...,s ju'.i - , , .. ..,,.,. ,-.v,,P ' st "ne, Thompson and King's corner, ir; r.reconts f.-oni colonics new. as I cary a nice l.r.e . 1 1 a ' of Si:crwarJ. Rich Cut Glass, Watthes. CbcUs, 2nd er By EDNA BRITT. tilt- ..n. X. follow my prsscriptioa I can guaran- tee a complefe cure." "Shall I iief.d U'eatinent after 1 leave the hospital ?" Le asked hopefully "S.antley said that the. cuts were su- 5. wrficial ai:d that he would nut some Copyrighted, IOCS, by Associated Literary Press, ? Jla3ter cu them iu the There" were hoarse cries from the hurrying throng, it groan of horror and then a rush toward the snot where a dusty, huO died heap lay." in the road-! way. The 'white' -faced driver reined In his horses in response to the threat ening demand of the cooler headed among the spectators. , . . . Presently a blue coated figure pressed through the throng, to emerge again and hurry toward the police box. "Ycu are meat." "That's right,' in need of other treat- dmltic-d David. "It's thie, and you are thz heart trbuLI.--, Ka only ph--s:.Li:i r.ho tan care me, and you do not seem to understand the case." "I Uiii-I- I do," she iiaid gravely, "but it 13 cu atactica cf the head, not tlae heart, Daia. You think that you want me, but it is merely a thought." "Ycu have the wrong diagnosis," ln stelcd Davil. "It is her.rt trouble. I have no head trouble." I will be rvenared to admit that I wish to announce to the public W.r.t I have put in a nice lin of tic Edison Phono"vaphs and rords, and the advantage you ;i-ve by Ijuying frcm m?, is, that .V( '.i don't have to pay any ex- voss or freight charge?. The Eiison Iviaolnr.es are concoeded be the best Talking Machines uvule, and the name Edison" si lis it. Then an ambubnice came, and the'faHi perlwns cliaSge my treatment--croved gave three cheers for the doctor 1 wnen i have proved my own diagnosis when it was seen that it was the new' ! y.-rong," eaid EatUerluo smliingly. woman interne of the Emergency "hos- j Y7ill you. try my treatment for, say, pital, and they watched with interest ' itree months, David?" her handling of her first case. I 'If you will admit error at the end "Women doctors are more sympa-, of that time," he agreed promptly, thetlc than men," commented one man , and thoy Ghook hands over it in the to another aa they noted the relief; grave fashion, that had been theirs with which the slender white clad wo- j ever since they were children together. man announced that the man was not Katherine felt much relieved Liberty of the press (Prom Lord . Erskine's Defence of Thomas Paine.) The proposition which I mean to maintain as the. basis of the liberty of the press, and without which it is an empty sound, is this: that every man. dot intend ing to mislead but seeking to en lighten others with what his own reason and conscience, how- ever erroneously, have dictated to him as, truth, may address himself to the universal reason of a whole nation, either upon the subject of governments in gene ral or upon that of our own par ticular country; that he may ana lyze the principles of its constitu tion, point out its errors and de- j.cv,b, ejs.d,uim uu.u puousu us ins business, and in-twenty corporations, warn his fellow - years from the time ho began to citizens, against their ruinous put by his money was worth one consequences, and exert Ms hundred dollars. Selected. whole faculties in pointing out A SENSIBLE PRINTER. ' AN ew Orleans paper tells of a printer who, when his fellow workmen went out to drink beer, -during working hours, put in the bank the exact amount which he would have spent if he had gone out to drink with them. He kept to his resolution for, five years. He then examined his bank account and found that he had on deposit 521.85. In the five years he had not lost a day from ill health. Four br live of his fellow work men bad, in tbe moanra;, be come drunkards, were worthless as workmen, and -were discharg ed. The water drinker bought a printing-office, went on euiargic;: badly hurt. "A man doctor would j When David shock hands cu a thing ! the most advantageous changes Washini?tci 0aC3 Cravo an. 1 . j V- V-te bundle him into the wagon and rush it was his promise that It should b him off to the hospital and cut off hla done, nd, though he scowled over the leg goon's he got him there," The other nodded wisely, and then as the patient was slipped on the Clcvks. and Jeadry of a!! ki:id. I thank t'.u putiic for tli.-'.r I bcral patronage, and sciicil a continuance of same $m yaiirs yr courteous treI.njnt. B. B, WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Lav, 7arrcnt:n, II. C. Thos, A. Shearin JEWELER, KYauuknton, - - - - r.. C M. 3. Hawkins T. W. V.lcK-.n- HAWKINS & 3ICKETT. Attorneys at L a w. CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLETON, N. V. - - 'Phone 43. CWi! Lnslnc-r an.-i Surveyor. Seaboard Air Line. KiTccfiVr- .Inn. 3 d. 13: J I It II. IX. It .rv.', I'.nk. Tir.iW, Tov.n, !;tnn V! kcr.i'kiy d:?ne M-U r.'.ani.t-ii. piania-J ind 1 lotted. "Kann winU solicitcil. Dr. II. r. Wfvltcr& Surpepn Dentist, Warrenton, Korth Carolina. Dr. Hob. S. I3ooth, Dontiat, Warrenton, Nrth Carolina S:'.-I2m O'.'na I'!.uii; ''. Ilits' in r;v thi mid dcpinturt-s itu ! t.n infi tiii.tii.ii fur tht- public iiiid . . I T... .;:7 ......I. Ii' HOI HlUf II. iliiliip ill f."t i ! lll I'i'.iiifl f Mow, fil'.'-j' i'V ti ii il-'rn itlio;tt liut.it.-: 32, il:SU A. II , for rortsmo Uh- .-rn'.k. ?'o. .13. 1:55 P. M., f..r P. i ln.itl:. N.iSo:ii,:!ti-.iu at -V i l.loii r;(. t'. Al , -.itftms ".Mtli A. Li. I i. i'i' JLiUi--!tt oilit.-, Blliviig:it Po: taii. ;!h ":.'i) I'. 11 , rr!;I M ti.'f.; Willi tU-HliuSjip iiM-s fur Wnjdiii'gtoti. Iiitiuure, ( up thence N 8(1 3-4 W 22 P 13 Lroa stake on tha west sido of Howtree Creek, tl-.ence up said cree S 10 H 15 P 23 L to the beinniny-, cc-iztaining' (52) Ijity-two acres more or less. fit ACT No. 2. Cemsr lot No. 3, w'lich was allcU'-d to James K Hicks in the partition of the landsofth' said l ivid Hk'kis and v.:hich was conveyed by said James II Flicks to said It Lee IKeks by deed dated 1004 and which is bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake Nicholson's corner, in the line oi Let No 2. thence along Nicholson's 1: ,eNl 2-4 V 52 P 23 DTto an old f I anish oak stump, Nicholson's cor nv, thenco ao:i' Nicholson's line N fii 3-4 W 5(5 1-2 ' to a large while oak, thence N ST 1-3 W 0 P to a stake, X chokon's corner, thence S 2 1-2 W if P 15 L o old run of Ilawtree Creek. thenco ip Raid oreelc, it$ various cour I i test i?i5i ti -a! r II Vf I ft H ir3 rnm hi f scrap or blue paper tnat Kathenae thrust into his hand as he left the hos pital in the morning, he determined Jo try it. It was one of the hospital prescription blanks and read: "Take Helen Weygaut to the theater at least ence a week. If she won't go, take some one else." "It's for Kathle's cake," he told him self as he wrote an invitation to Miss I Weygant and a note to Kathie to re port his progress. Both girls smiled over their notes, but from wholly dif ferent causes. In the weeks that followed Katherine was busy with the ambulance calls, but not too busy to follow the progress of her special patient, and she was not at all surprised when one day the jubilant announcement of an engage ment was made over the telephone. "Neil and I are awfully obliged to j'cu for curing me," explained David Ljubilantly. "Your first cure waa quick and complete, Kathie," 'I'm a homeopathlst," explained the smiling girl. "Like cures like, you know." "And causes -liking," suggested Da vid aa ho hung up the receiver and turned to the blushing girl who stood beside him. 25s. at "I WISH I COTTI,r STAT 1IEEB FOKEVEB,' ' SAID DAVID. -' stretcher and lifted "ttito the' wagon they departed, to, tell that they had seen that new woman doctor the pa pers were full of and that she was a beaut." In the latter statement they were eminently correct, for Dr. Katherine Roberts was more than good Tooling. She was one woman in a thousand. Really a Compliment. Aaron Bancroft, the father of the historian, was a Massachusetts clergy man who revolted against the Calvin ism of the day. The young minister found himself held at arm's length by the surrounding clergy. In "The Life and Letters of George Bancroft" Mr. M. A." DeW. Howe quotes the follow ing item from the old minister's "Memoranda:" An honest but not very intelligent farmer of my parish some ten years ago accosted me in this manner: 'Well, Mr. Bancroft, what do you in "Va I . 1 . .v. ...)v! 1 I-1 i . . i n ii-i csji,auiiouuicuiB vvuiun lie tiuii-i t,. .1, .... . , . aiucia iu uti latiicany ueitscbiYt; ui uve eeK8. liiooa iKison from n. spiJ. slidmer from their obiect bv a- ei 8 Ult J ie, deep - Bor8 to , " cover his leg. Tho doctors fail.!, thou "BuRklfin'a Ari.a K1. r.,f ,f..l- wamu vum i n r. in 1 If All this every subject of this culc1 me" Wli3 John Washiugten, omfTlr.o ;.,1,.. 1 iwcwtm. uuus uuui.y naa a, nyuu lu uu ii uuius and piles ita supreme. COntemnlatos onlv whni, hr lliomaa. thinks would be for its advag- tange, and but seeks to change Take Of f Your Uatsto This Boy. the public mind by the convic- t mhprt,n, Unw LiiJii vviiu-m t ows; T 'nm rpnnTi- -xr TT . xoung juarry Mcuiii, "wlio re- , I u .uw v ii x. 14. i.J X Uther liberties are held under Western Union, is a cood messen. SuvcrumeuDs, uui me iiDeny oi or .mA (Vu Rnmpfh;Tlfr fllo opinion keeps governments them day that instead of being a , ke -w ww-vA. vy-u. UlLU kJlLLXJJlJ as a good joke serves to point a moral or adorn a tale. He was given a message for a certain man with instruction to deliver it. Harry discovered that tho. man to whom the message was to be delivered had just left town; but that was not any of his business; his business was to deliver the message and he did he chased the man to within one mile of Fairmont, delivered the message and returned, riding his wheel twenty miles. We; take o3 our hat to Harry. duties. scs S t; 1-2 V 21 V S 13 YV 32 PS271-2' .- classical features and a wcaltBT think the people of the old parish say Y 21 P S L E 20 P S 48 1-1 E 13 P 15 of color that betokened perfect health. L to a stake near the mouth of iVor- In fashionable drawing rooms she ,., l-i-h ibpn'p N 83 E 77 P to ' could have created a sensation had she rr.v W. Taylcr, ZJwv&BQri Z3e:n.ti"t lenders unj wrics iiiclvidcd m tlx practice t Dentistvy Ciowu m brulgo work, porcehiii. inl.i.v, auu cnsl filiiu-s aooor.lin- to th methods o? l,,Uy. OfliceThono 2. Cm llohidcuce t s. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. I'ractiucs la all the courts of tin State. Mouov to loan on real estate, i..r...Tw'.. 'll:mk of Ijittleton. win i. in Wnrn-nton evorv first lll - -- -- --- w Monday. New luiii, liiU'U ami lu-vi b ucc. v0. 2'J. 3:00 A. M.f ! ftcs N.;iii:;:i . ()loid at iid liuh -igh, mi : iing 10.05 a. a. Uo. 41. 1:23 P, M , fpf lwul poiuts U- eic;h, C'lcu i!.!r, .itin Bi.in:..g In m. Memphil nud poiiits Ki uiii v es-l, connectiiigiit Ufnders -n for Dunmr Mini connecting at liftiulct witli c, 13 for Honda noiut-s No. 33, 12:Ci A. M., for ( h-u..l-, W ilmniirlon. Atianhi, iliriu n ,hor, Memphis ami pohita Wont, conuclicg Uh No. 40 ut ii- inlet for U i:ming ,n. No. ill for Columbia, y;iunnah, jack caviile and all points iu Florida. Trains will pass Norlina aa follows: North Louud. Ko. 84 2:23 A. M.. lor Buhmud. r.hiutoii an4 New York. No. C6. 1:13 V. M.. for lticlimond, WRfhiugton and New York. No. 30, S:10 P. M., local for Kicix- laoud. sourn hound. No. 81.-2:00 A. M., Wilmington, Cliiirlott. Atlanta No. 33. 1:10 A. M., Columl-m, &h- vuiiniih, Jo.cksoui!le and Florida pom te No 43,-3:25 P. L. for Hamlet, i.ol umbia. Savannah Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden 6 Farm, Thirty years in business, witn a steadily increasing trade every year until we havo to-day ono of the largest busineaHes in need in this country ia the best of evidence as to Die Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats, Cow Peas, So ja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive CatclojJ the most useful aad valuable of (iarden and Farm eced Catalogs mailed free on request. T. 7. WOOD & SOUS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. Florida ooluts No. 23,:00 A. M., Oxford, and Ka leicrh. No. 41, 1.50 P. M., for locu! pcnl- Ohiulotte, Atluuta and points West. Mt-nl EtnUon for 33 and 41 cio Hum a etake and stone in line of Lot No 2. thence alon- Lot No, 2 N 3 E 43 P 5 L to a stale and stone near a chopped line, thence S 83 1-2 E 36 P 5 L to the be - inning-, containing seventy u ac .' es, more cr less. TRACT; Np. Ppir Lot No 2 vy'iiehwas allotted; to Mrs Ann W Hicks and said R Les Hicks in the partition i q lands of the said David Hicks, the said Ann W Uicks (generally gall- a ttt: : f , , , 1 TTI,lrc I-. ' rr pavov. iO VVllJulirru r uo'i'io ec-. to said R. Lee HicVs al . of her in terest in said Lot No. 2 by Deed dated Much 21st 10 V, and which is bound- ec. as loiiov, s; ucuaiuj u, a. oU.-y a-id stone in Nicholson's line, N. E corner for. Lot No. U Th?n33 along Nicholson's line N..86 1-2 W. 40. P 13 L to a sake in N'cholsQn's corner n'iwfi.riSril.2 W 30 P. 5 L to a i, stake anil stone nar a chopped pine, lh.?nce S. 30 W 87 P 22 L to a stake a id stone. Thence b 80 1-2 E 81 P. 22 L to a bar of iron in a Load b corner for Lot No. 1. Thence No. 3 E 37 P 22 L to the beginning contain-ir,- Forty-five (43) acres more o- less. Jacksonville and liiis 5th day of February 1909. TASKEU PQLI, Trustee. elected to become a society bud. But Katherine Roberts had some, very de cided notions, and one of these was cf you now?' I answered, "I hope somethiug very good." Vhey say: 'If we find fault with him he does not mind it at all, and if we ! praise him he does not mind it, but Es volts At Cold Stsel. 'xonr oulv hops," ssid throe doc tors ta Mrs. 11. Fisher, Detroit, Mioh sniiriuo from a severe rectal trouble. lies in au operation, "-"then I used Dr n-ing s IN ew Lalts Tiiip, she writes, "till wholly cured." They prevent A p. pt-ndicitp, cure Constitution. Hca laehe 2oi. at C. A. Thomas. Going Up the Hiir Just to Come Down. Smithfiefd Herald. that'she wished toAie a' successful phy-j keeps steadily on his own way. We .- . - 1 J. 1. 1 JJ 1- - X. JL 1 Administrators Notice, Having qualified as Administrator ci liev. Li. cj. feriiinbDu uwess, let mid Norlina, nil other traina tarrj j Df Warren Countv, North Caroli- Cafe during curs. All through tiaias x is is to notify all persons hav- are equipped with-Vt'Rtibtiln bifcli back -m ciaims against the estate of said seat coaches, PuUmni drawing room cceased to exibit them to the under- sician. pho had taken the ambulance run that was a part of the duty of every interne, and she welcomed the expe rience, though Bhe found it rather dis concerting when her first call was t attend tho man she had refused to marry only the nlsht before. . They were almost at the hospital be fore Belknap was restored to con sciousness and looked up to encounter Katherine's eager glance. "You are all right," she said reas suringly as his glance turned to a. question. "You thought you could get a'cross the street in front of a team, but you didn't quite manage It. There are no bones broken, but you have been pretty badly shaken up, and you had better stay in the hospital for a clay or two." You will be better locked after than ycu can be at your bcarcV ing house." "You bet I'll stay," assented Belknap, and Katherine smiled. "Ycu will find the house surgeon a charming fellow," she went on. "I think I have introduced ycu to him Dr. Santley?"- 'I know him," groaned David. "But I thought that I was going to have you for a pbysicim" 'I am on tho ambulance. " she re- m!nc!ed, then, relenting, "I'll try to drop in now and then." The stopping of the therefore have concluded that it Is best to let h'm alone.' " The farmer mentioned the fact as a subject of laughter, but I thought and still think that, taking the declaration In its bearings, it wa3 the prettiest compliment I have received through my whole life. AVhir lmnlrl n. marri-iTEifo is. tt i - ...j - now uiiay ooys ao you Know sue a warrant and constable who wonld have done that? Ho w serve it and after a trial pass it many, rather, do you know, who, on to the Superior conrt where after a half-hearted search, would a jury and judge carry the case have taken the message back and along and convict and sentence said that the man was not to be the man, when a sympathetic found? Those wno are disposed Governor is nearby to reverse it to kid Harr,v; about his deter min all and pardon them'? It looks ation to deliver that message like struggling to get up the hill might read with profit Elbert just to come back down. For Hubbard's story about carrying years there have been entirely the message to Garcia. The boy too many pardons. We think so who when told to do a thing, does many of them have a tendency to not stop to ask how or why, or increase crime. Men who know where, but goes ahead ant! does eleepiDgears, Tor farther nifoi inalion applto W. S. TElUtELL, Agt., Waireu tMuinB or wiite lo C. H. O ATTIS, Tra rus . 'KaVigh, N. C, signed on or before the 2Gth. day of January, 1910, cr this notice v. ill be piadinbar ol tneir recover, -f-m persons indebted to said estate will p. ease make immediate payment. This 29th of Jan. 1909, WALTER P. ROD WELL. Admr. He WeiId Have It. An old negro woman on the eastern shore of Maryland was lamenting to the son of her former master in slav ery days the fact that her race was getting so fend of chickens that they were turning tip their noses at pos sum. "Why, lo ycu kno', Mars Will," she said, "dese newfangled niggers, sence dey got to goin to Ealtimo' an' other cities, come back down here an' makes cut dey never did like possum. When I was young niggers was fonder of possum dan anything you could " set befo' 'em. But now it looks like nig gers is run plum1- 'stractcd ef dey don' .git chicken. It's -chicken, chicken, chicken, all de time wid 'em! Well, I g'pose I oughten talk 'bout it too much, for dat cldes' boy cf mine, Bill, he's di.3 ve'y minnit 'bout de fondes' nigger in de whole county of chicken." After a pause of several moments the old woman exclaimed, "Why, do you know, Mars' Will, my Bill is dat ambulance run mad over chicken dcit he'll have U that if they are convicted it is very probable they can get out o the trouble by applying to the the Governor. We are not satis fied to leave so much to one man. The State should have a board of pardons whose duty it will be to pass on all applications for pardons. This is just the time of year when you are most il es y to have kidney or bladder tr ubl, with rlienmatiain and rheumatic paius caused by woak kid neys. Delajs aie d-iugerons. Get De Witt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills, and b i sure you eet what you ask for. They era the U-st pills made for the backache, weak back, urinary di-;or dei-s, etc They are antiseptic and aot Diomntlv. We sell aud recommend them. Hunter Drufl co. it, is to rare to be jeered at and kidded. Harry has cot the right stuff in him and here's hop ing that he will never learn when, given a task, to stop to question or to consider the difficulties. The Sscrst of L:ng Life. A French soieufist has discovered one secret of long life. His method .in.,u ki.-.,i r.. . ii lions of Amaricaus had proved Llectrio Bitters prolongs life auj inabs it worth living. It paiins, enriches nnd vitalizes the blood, rebnii;l3 wasted, nerve cells, imparts life aud toue tu ., .. A.: t T i , i . iue t-uure svisieni. its 1 tiiiutieua l- wpali. Riirk iinl rlel-.i !i t-i ti-ii innl "iiiddey ttoable h-id b'tihtad my I if tor months,' uiites V. M. Sheririaii nf Cncl.IlK, "hut VI. ..,;.. li.t. ters enred mo tntirely. Uniy 50c. a 0. A. Thomas. Executor's Notice. Having ouulifd as executor of Su- n iiansoi i, ceceas-to, uat- ui n ana. 3, ( 'uuntv, North Carolina, this is to no- rp o-iiuv strong healthy ChlCKS ii v rll rridons having claims a- , ,.11."' j l-ain-tthekiate of said' deceased to it is very important that you m U.tm to the undersigned on or toduce new blood. One, of my I. foic ibe l.V.h djy of January lslO, pni- WMfo or tl h: i;ctiic will be pktd in bur of Barred Plymouth Keck, White o, ;l.-ir ivcovciy. All j-trM-ts indebtca iaff VTvandottc cockerels will t .aui i.-iTiewiu please jLii-.i.u diate nayir.fct. Tlii.H the 11th day of Jan. 1909. M. V. THORNTON, Executor of Sin-cn Ransom Dec'd. R. A. Ilav.kir.?, Atty. surely improve your chickens. A tine lot on hand at bargain prices if taken at once. John. H. Fleming, Warrer Plains, N. C. ' R F. P, No. 1. brought the taik to a halt, and a ecu-1 pie of crderMes half carried Belknap to the emergency ward, where his cuts were dressed and bandaged, and. thei he was put to bed, and an opiate was administered. ' It was late in the afternoon when he' wcko up again, and presently Kaih orlne came in to see how he was get ting along. With deft fingers she ad justed the bandages, making thsm easier, and fdi3 predicted that by the morrow the patient might leave. 1 wish I could stay here forever," said David impatiently. "Now that yon are on the ambulance I don't sup pose that there will be any chance of peeing ycu unless I get hurt again." ilOh ye?, there will be," she insisted. "And if I catch you 'throwing fits' like Tete the Fake,' just to get a few days in the bespit"!, I shall have to give you the most dreadful medicines." (J'll take them if you give them to me," deeluTd Belknap, and the. pretty doctor frowned, - . . "I think that I shall have to hold yqu to that," she said, nodding her ef he has to buy it!" Harper's. Life In tha Country. In the country every morning of the year brings with it a new aspect of springing cr fading nature, a new duty to be fulfilled upon earth and a new promise cr warning in heaven. No day is without its innocent hope, its special prudence, its kindly gift and its sublime danger, and In every process of wise husbandry and every cUcrt cf contending or remedial courage the wboloojme passions, pride and bodily power of the laborer are excited and exerted in happiest unison. The com panionship of domestic and the care cf serviceable animals soften .and enlarge his life with lowly charities and disci pline him in familiar wisdom, and un boastful fortitudes.' while the divine laws of seedtime, which cannot be re called; harvest, which cannot be has. I tened. and winter, in which no man can work, compel. the impatience and coveting of his heart into labor too submissive to be anxious and rest too Kweet to be wanton. John P.uskln. j a Tjwo more months of wind and rain, jffaue jou taken advantage of our 25 per cent, off on Suits and 0ue?coats. better make your purchase now and get a bajgain before thei are all picked over. Hilliar d-White - Co". re it: :-r-. - . ! . I
The Warren Record (Warrenton, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1909, edition 1
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