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7 VOL. XV. WARRENTON, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909. NO. 29. MM HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL. IIS "IT PENETRATES" Few Reasons Why It Is Best GIvj relief (or All Nerve. Bone and Mu clo Ache and Pains mora quickly than any other remedy known. Ita Peculiar Penetrating Properties are Moat Effective. May b ued with abeoluta confidence in it purity lor Internal or External Uaea. It ia Triple Strength. A Powerful, Speedy and Sura Pain Remedy therefore, most Effective in producing deiired reaulta. Not only contain tha old-faahioned in greciienta of pain remedies used by your grandparent, but alao emhodiea the Latest and Moat Important Up-to-date Discoveries known and used in medical science. 2 V.. 50e. and $1.00 of your dealer. The Genuine ha Noah's Ark on every package. Sample by mail free. Nsaa R.swJy C.. RicsmooJ, Vs., k Bostaa, Mas. Craven Precinct was the mother of Edgecombe County, which was foi med in 1733. Edgecome embraced what is now Nash, War ren, Halifax, Granville and Vance counties; so some of the "oldest records can be found in all of these coanties. Granville was formed from Edgecombe her first off-spring in 1740. In 1758 Halifax uul Bute were formed from Granville making them grand-daughters of Edgecombe, and in 1779 Bute was divided into Warren and I' ranklin, making them great grand-daughters of Edgecombe. So the history of Warren is linked up in the earlier days of our country with a vast territory, and the records, prior to 1758 may bo found in Halifax, Edgecombe and Granville 'court houses, and probably in Nash countv. v f We will print in these columns item's of county family history, so that our people may get their family history straight. We in vite correspondence, which will all appear in due course of time in these columns. - - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KEY Edward Jones, husband of Abigal Sugan, and who set tled on South side of Shocco Creek, on what is now known as Jones' Springs plantation, in 173G, will be numbered (1); his" chil dren (2); his grandchildren (3): his great grandchildren (4): and so on. All 2's are brothers or sisters. Those numbered three -are nephews or neices to all the two's except their parent. They are first cousins to each other, except when brothers or sisters. All fours are nephews and neices of all threes except their parent and they are second cousins to each other where they have not same parent or grandparent, &c, as we come down the line of descent MR. ISDITOl:- i roads. Thf wnrlr'nf pnfnvppmpnt, - Please allow Erne space in devolves upon good officers and your paper to say Ja, few things true citizens, and neither of to the subscribers:! your paper, these can accomplish the work who believe in godd government, without the aid of the other. I' want to speak in : regard to the The law is net a failure because law that prohibits th manufact- cf such violations, rather the ex- ureand selling of intoxicating ception proves the rule. Let us liquor. V remember that reformations do As superintendent of the North not come in a day or a year. The Carolina Anti-Esaioon ..League 1 reformations that have done most have been from the mountain to for humanit.v havo rnh-on wntnr. the sea several times-this year; ies. Truely then, in this work indeed since I have been in this 0f over-throwing the liquor traf- work, I have visited and spoken fic to save our commerce - our in every county inthe state ex- politics and our social life from cept six. I am also in constant the domination of Kimr Alcohol. correspondence with our leaders, ' we can afford to spend years, and am prepared to say, our pro-! We urge all committies to be .' nioiuoniaw isworKmg nicely; in vigilent, and wherever the law is fact, is a great success. violated, let there be work and Having said this ? much as re-! agitation and prayer. And if in gards the. successf ul working of any sucn community, the blame the law, let me give you the other De Dn tne part of the of ficers, let side. There is no doubt of : the there be a earnest effort to dis fact that in many.communities, ! cn.h ntno.m itu man who have the cour'age of their Better Not Get ipepsia Dys If rou can help it Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon, Warrcntsn, ITcrth Carolina. Cill.i pnnipt!.y utU'tnled to. opposite court house. Offl the law is greatly ' violated, and that in soinoof these communi ties, the officers do not have the proper respect for their oath, nor do the citizens- appreciate the du ties of citizen-ship. I do not want to neccessarily discourage any in their bright views of the it u, i.r.rf.N, II, A. HlYt, It. M. IH'NX, GKECN. BOYD & Attorneys at Law, Wurrontcn, ITcrth Carina. DR CHARLES II. PEETE. Consultationby Appointment. Tticphont Connection. B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, TTarrsatcn, IT. C. T. W. KicETr. Lotmburg, N. 0. M. J. 11 AW21 N3, Hidgewny, N. C. HAWKINS & PICKETT. Attorneys at Law. -; e Nathaniel Robert Jones (4), son of Robert Hill and Elizabeth Baskerville and grandson of Edward Jones and Mary Hill and great grandson of Edward Jones and Abigal Sugan, lived and died in Warren. Nathaniel R. Jones married Virginia Abbv Wricrht of Va. He was the father of Stephen Wright Jones (5), Abby Elizabeth (5)' Mary Alice (5), Martha Frances (5), Robert Hill (5), Pattie Shields (."), Edward Pngh (o), and William Baskerville (5). Nathaniel R. Jones (4) as prominent in the official and social life of Warren. He was sheriff of the Connty for twenty-five years during and af ter the war, and like his friend Judge White, he could'nt be beaten. He quit the office about the year 1882, and died in Fall of 1890. Stephen Wright Jones (5), son cf iv.itbaniel Robert (4) and Vir ginia Wright was a brve officer in the Confederate service in command of a company in the 46th N. C. Regiment. He enlisted as a private but before he attained his 20th year was promoted to Captain. He was wounded at Spotsylvania Cour House, Va., and disabled for infantry service went into the artillery, where he continued until all was over. On December 10th 1868 he married Miss Alice H. Whitmore one of Petersburg's most facinating belles. He died May 14, 1904. Stephen Wright Jones (5) and Alice Whitmore had the following children. Mary Virginia (6). Alice Lyell (0) and Nathaniel Robert (6). Mary Virginia Jones (6) married James Middleton Butt and has no children. Alice Lyell Jones married Wm. Hodges Mann, nephew of Gov elect Wm. Hodges Mann, of Virginia. a a . a j situation in tne state, out still we surjt . v C. Anti Saloon Tamift. can gam nothing by disregarding Macon Items. facts or by overlooking the viola tions of our law. The thing to do, is to accept the conditions and strive to improve them. Mrs. F. M. Drake and little a a a ' aa a J I jT" W aa -sr- m a Allow me to quote irom letters son, uaswen, or. rankiinton, are on my desk that will Verify the! visiting in the home of Mr. J. F. i position I take: I read from a Rod well. Nathaniel Robert have no children. Jones (6), married Jeannette Bryant and CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLHTON, N. C. - - 'rhone. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. K. l. Koatl, I'iirk, Timlor, Town, "ity nnu Farm Work quickly done and accurately planned, platted. mapped Farm work solicited. and Dr. II. 1ST. Wnltors. Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. court house In Fleming OiTli'P rvnolte t'hmu: OHica, No r9 ; RpMfncc. No. fi6 Abby Elizabeth Jones (5) died in infancy. Mary Alice Jones (5) now living in Warrenton where she is beloved by all who know her for her sweetness of disposition and charm of manner. Martha Francis Jones (5) died in infancy. Robert Hill Jones (5) is now and has been for many yeas living in Raleigh. He has been identified with his city in its social and business life and has held positions of honor and trust in his County: He married Miss Sue O'B. Branch, daughter of General L. O'B. Branch and had one son Lawrence O'B. Branch Jones (6), a young man who gave great promise of a splendid entellectual and physical manhood, who died at Chapel Hill from typhoid fever, at head of his class. Pattie Shield Jones (5). died in infancy. Edward Pugh Jones (3) died in infancy. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, I T T L K T () N, N. C. conviction and respect for theii oath. Assuring that our 'state organ ization is ready to aid in any way it can, I am, Yours very truly, R. Li. Davis, A great many people who hare trifled with Indigestion, have been eorry for It when, nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cure it. Use' Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. ' Everyone is subject to indiges tion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, just as naturally and just as surely as a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking of Kodol. vvnen you experience sourness of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain in. the pit of the stomach, heart- burn, (so-called), Giarrnoea, neadacnes, dullness or chronic tired feeling you need Ko dol. And then the quicker ycu take Kodol the better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest it. Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tab lets, physics, etc., are not likely to be of much benefit to you, in digestive ailments. Pepsin is only a partial digester and physics are not digesters at all. Kodol is a perfect digester. If you could see Kodol digesting every particle of food, of all kinds, in the glass test-tubes in our laboratories, you would know this just as well a3 we do. Nature and Kodol will always cure a slcs stomach but in order to be cured, the stomach must rest. That is what Kodol does rests the stomach, while the stomach eeta well. " Just as simple as A. B. C. Our Guarantee Go to your drngplst today and get a dol lar bottle. Then after j-ou have used the entire contents of the bottle if you can honestly say, that it has not done yon any food, retnrn the bottle to the druggist and e will refund your money without ques tion or delay. We will then pay tha drujr erist for the bottle. Don't heEitate, all drnggisti? know that onr guarantee is good. This offer applie3 to the l&.re bottle only and to but one in a family. The large bot tle contains times as much as the fifty cent bottle. - Kodol is prepared at the labora tories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. For Sale by all Druggists. Attention Horsemen! Owners of fine mares will take notice that, for a short time we will have in this section cur standard bred stallion, L. L. POLK, 29953, etter written by a college pres ident. Matters in our town are such that detection is not so easy, since the principal , offender is of ong standing, wise from many encounters; more over he is brother-in-law. to " our mayor." From a letter, written by the mayor, August 21st, we quote: It seems that we have at least two blind tigers m our little own." From a merchant in eastern Carolina, letter of Sept. 6thf "There is a lot W blind-ti gering going on here- Our sher in as Miss Jessie White left last and we shall be glad to have persons interested to call and week for a visit to Elizabeth City. I give him a look before selecting a horse or sire. He is Miss Laura Lee McLeod. oi I truth a standard bred, registered, underruled No. 6, and Suffolk, is visiting at Mrs. Wal terEgertons. Misses Selma Thornton and Carrie Brame will leave today for Littleton College. Miss Kate Shaw left last Tues day for Lenoir to enter Daven port College. . . Miss Carson Faison left last Thursday for South Mills to iff and mayor pay no attention to teach in the Hi8h School. it If we get them, itlwould be Miss Nannie Shaw left Mon- no use to take them before our day for Concord to teach in the mayor, for there is a strong be- High School. lief that he is in the business. Miss Nannie Whitaker is visi Flease let me near from you m wMr a t? Rramo regard to this matter." Letter from post-master and merchant in central North Carolina: "We are sadly lacking in this county our sheriff being a man that winks at illicit distilling, and the magistrates are drinking men; get drunk. ' A letter from a deputy sheriff reads: "It is re ported to me that there is a Mrs. Slade, of Hamilton is onal visit to her sister, Mrs. Walter Egerton. (Crowded out last week Ed.) handsome a specimen of horseflesh as can be found any where. His colts attract attention every vhere they go, and best of all, they are, so far we know, as sensible and kind as they are handsome. He is in charge of William Perry, who will take pleas ure in showing him at any time. I. I. Young, W. F. Gill, Henderson, N. C. This handsome and valuable horse will be at Warrenton on and after September 15th for the Fall Season. The Man Who Wants . Borrow Money To Do not be deceived by unscrupulous imitators who would have you believe tuat cue imitation pills are ns good rb DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills blOCkade distillery m .opperation these wonderful pills for the relif oi in t.Vii cprtinn now hnw tin T I Backache. Weak Back, inflammation William Baskerville Jones (5), now living in Warrenton, N. C Wm. Uaskerviiie Jones has mends in every walk of life. A gen tleman of affable, easy manners; of fine intellect, he is "at home" in the best circles. He is especially fond of ladies' society, and lYactirr In nil tl.e courts or tne although he is a batclielor. ean generally be found escorting some SUt MonOV to loan on real estate. I i i nnn-a-,.00fo Horn' fn Irmrr V,fa anA hanninaca JSfi rrncc I'lnnHrs Hank, Littleton, i'ihj "'""n wv., ct .ltm Will le in Wurrenton every hrst cousin Buck, big hearted, warmjs.irted kinsman, may your name, Monday. like that of Arbu lien Adhem's "lead 1I the lest" unon the crreat Scroll because you love your fellowman. Mary Eaton Jones (5), a great beauty and belle of her day, died early without marrying. Martha Sturges Jones 5, married Mr. Samuel Goodo, of Mecblenburg County, Va. They had a daughter, Mary Elizebeth (0), (known as Bettie) who married Dr. Mills Mor rison Jordan. They have the following children Jennie Goode Jordan 7, Alice Morrison Jordan 7, Robert Jones Jordan 7, Morris Jennie Goode Jordan 7, married Ashby Wc have no record as to children. Dr. Rob. S. 33ooth, Doxxtisti, Warrenton, Narth Carolina Ofllce I'hone fl9. Residence I'honeM-4 8312m Dr. W. Taylor, Surcreon Dontiati U.Mid..i nn Hrvico8 included in tle lr,"ti:e of Dontintry. Crown and hri.lio work, norcelnin inlay . anl cast fillings annoiilincr to the methods of to-day. Jordan 7, Rose Jordan 7. VVatkins of Henderson. r.m Office 'Plume 2. ItoHideiioe " Dr. J. M. Gardner, DENTAL SURGEON, Macon and Vaughn. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day at Macon ofiice. Thursday. Friday and Satur day at Vaughan office. It. If. TAYLOR. 13. W. HARRIS Taylor & Harris, Barbers, . Sugan Jones 3, son of Edward Jones 2, and Mary Hill and ' rand son of Edward Jones 1. and Abigal Sugan, married Elizabeth Clinch in 1784 and had the following, children; Christopher C. 4, James Gray Jones 4, Mary Green Jones 4, Peggy T, Jones 4, Jack- -r J 1 A 1 - 1 . T t ey Jones 4, anu Aoigai ougnu juxis . Mary Jones 3, .married Wm. Chaistm is though we are not ab olutely certain on this point at this time. Rebecca Jones 3, daughter of Edward Jones 2, and Mary Hill, married James? Walker and had the following children; William Xing Walker 4, and Mary Jones Walker 4. Sarah Jones 3, married Thos. Brickie and had a daughter, - . . 1 a a 1 . I'll Ct - Polly B rickie 4. We have no turtlier record ot me cuuaren vi oa- rah Jones or of the marriage of her daughter Polly Brickie. Of Oaniel Jones 3, and Abigal Sugan Jones 3, we have no record. Varrentcn, t-: Polite service and all I: tt-class. Two dtiurs South of post office. N. C. work strictly Next week we will take up the descendents of Martha Jones 3 who married William Johnson and was the mother of Marmaduke Johnson, the efficieut Clerk of the Court for years, rhildrer.. proceed in this matter? Please let me hear from you fully." A Southern express agent writes: "Blind-tigers are flourishing and becoming more bold. I deliver from two hundred to eight fhun- dred pounds of whiskey at a time to men, who are running these places, and everybody knows it. No attempt has been made to my knowledge to stop it. I feel sure there are two stills running within, say two Increase mues oi me." a lYieuioaist preacher from eastern Carolina writes; "we need-' a detective here. One man got f ive fbarrells of beer this morning." A well-to-farmer in he east writes: "'Two barrells of whiskey came to our town last, week, several are in the depot; saw nine drunken men after five o'clock Monday on the street; was away the balance of the day. The policemen are in full sympathy with the business. No effort is made by him or the mayor to enforce the law. AH the magistrates of the town are i men of strong drink. Now, if you know of any way this can be checked, will be glad if you could furnish information. I can not believe that the Great State of North Carolina will allow this evil to go un-checked." I give these extracts to inform our people of our present condi tions, and to show them the ne cessity of work. All" must un derstand that the law is inani mate, and that therefore, it can of the bladder, nriuury disorders and all kidney complaints. Any oue can take " DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed in perfect confidence of good renults. boll by all druggists and the man who wants a safe place to keep his money, a place wliere he can leave it with the certainty of getting all or any part of it at any time, are both appreciated patrons at this bank. We do a general commercial banking business we co-operate with and assist our customers in the upbuilding of their business. We are constantly gaining new patrons and shall be pleased to number YOU among them. THE CITIZENS BANK HENDERSON, N. C. J. B. Owen, President. W. A. Hunt, Cashier. ZERO ! maV.a in the Use of ICE! and of other 20 tons of Ice per month is the amount Warrenton and vicinity use over what has been used here tofore; " WHY? D. H. RIGGAN put the price down whore every body can buy it. The public appreciate 'this saving in, their ice bill and buy from D.H. RIGGAN, "The Zero Ice Man." mam's leaiSy Some women retain their beauty to an advanced 1 age. But women, who regularly endure pain, age rapidly, for suffering leaves its lasting marks on! them. Nearly all women suffer more or less with some form of female trouble. It should not be neglected. m LAvoid the paintreat yourself at home by taking M vjarctui, as tnousanos oi otner women nave aone. Begin at once and give Cardui a fair trial. MEM it Will Help You J 36 r3. ITalie Burlison, Goreville, 111., tried Cardui ancl writes! -I "I suffered with female troubles, and was Bar sick I could not stand a. -i . mt -V a 1 a on my Icet. i: inaily l -began to tane uarcmi, ana soon Degan to 4 mend. Now I am able to do all my housework and am in much M better health than I was before' Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES For nice summer driving get one of our new and stylish Tyson & Jones or Hackney buggies. not destroy one moon-shine still I New goods best values. or send one Dima-tiger to the w. B.Boyd & Co. RECORD JOB OFFICE Solicts your Printing, I ft . ' ' ' 5 j a. 5 !' m i 'M 4t i '.,v . !; i : A V i -, V' 1't ii t V.7 . i. ;"i - ' ? 1' t : t,: 4'
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