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""-1 fiCR-6Aft, v-i r W VI 1 1 if 1MI "IT PENETRATES" rXCOMMENDED FOR r.'irurrii.im, Sci.itica, Lame Back, Stiff I j J i ; nJ Muadn, Sot THrottf. Cold. i S . . ni. fr)-i;:i.. Cuts, Braise. Cramps. t' C Toi'i. acKe, anil a!l Ncrvo, Bono and ; .j!K a Av lira ona rem. I ho (genuine It d. i Noah'i Aik on evrnr pr.ckajie. For ; T . - .1 i Mk- SI II n vnt. itraler. Get tHc Genuine. Sample by mail. 11 Hi PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL: Cook's Eskimos Faithful. The Atlanta Journal editorialy Do You Know? Craven Precinct was the mother of-Edeecombe Counts whir was formed in 1733. Edgrecome embraced what, is nnw "NWv 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 1746. In 1758 Halifax and Bute were formed from Granville making them erand-dausrh- ers of Edgecombe, and in 1779 Bute was divided into Warren and Franklin, 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 nrior to 1758 may be found in Halifax, Edgecombe and Granville court houses. and probably in Nash county. We will print in these columns items 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. says: . ; "It must be a terrible thing to The manufacturers Record is authority for following statement: Do you know that the South 's have a reputation for beincr as aericultural nroductions now ex- irascible as Com mander Pear y , ceed the total value of the agricnl for that seems to be the answer tural output of the United States to the confusion which now pre- in 1880, and -are almost as great That Lame Back Means Kidney vails as to what the Cook Eski mos, who accompanied the Brook lyn physician, have to say on the subject of that trip to the pole. KEY Edward Jones, husband of Abigal Sugan, and who set tled on South side of Shocco Creek, on what is now known as Jones' Sprincr Plantation, in 173(v will he. numbered flV his rhil dren(2), his grandchildren (3), his great grandchildren (4), and so on. All 2s arc brothers or sisters. Those numbered three are nephews or neices to all the two's except their parents. They are first cousins to each other, except when brothers or sisters. All four are nephews or neices of all threes except their parents and they are second cousins to each other where they have not same parent or grandparent, etc., as we come down the line of descent. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon,-. 7Ti:::at5n, North Carolina. C all promptly utteudeil to. opposite oourt Louse. Office i: r. r. s , II , A . BOYD, GREEN, & BOYD Attorneys at Law, TTjrreaton, North Carolina. CHARLES II. PEETE. Consultation by Appointment. Ttuphont Connection B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, 77arrenton, IT. C. M. J. IlA'VKtNS, i;;,1r;.-.v;iy, N. c. HAWKINS & BICKETT, Attorneys at Law. R M. DUNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collection. Court Practice and Lr.v of Ileal Property a specialty MVice over Miles Hardware Co. CHAS. E. FOSTER, l.riTIjKTON. N. C - - Thono43. Civil Engineer and Surveyor K. II. Koad. Park. Timber, Town, t'itj and Funn Workqulckly done and iitvuriiUiy planned, mapped platted. Kami work solicited. Dr. II. 1ST. Walters, Surgeon Dentist, Warrcnton, North Carolina. srrU ll'itlillrm. 1'Iiiim : Olfloe, S. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. I'i:u tlcr In all the courts of the Mat''. Money to loan on real estate. It f.-renefi L'lantris Dank, Littleton Will 'i'ln Warrenton every first Monday. Or Hob. S. Booth, Dontiet, Wa ro nton, Nbrth Carolina r I'lione I'M. llnce Phone 50- M. '!. T.wr.CH. Taylor & Harris, Barbers, Varrcnton, :- I'olite service ami all ' '-cl:iss. Tu dors South of post cfllce Having completed the descendents of Edward Jones 2. son of Edward Jones 1, and Abigal Sugan, we now commence with Rob ert Jones 2, son of Edward Jones 1 and Abigal Sugan. Robert Jones 2 was born in March, 1752, the youngest child of Edward Jones 1 and Abigal Sugan. His father died at Newbern a few months before his birth, Oct. 8th, 1751, having been in attend ance as a member of the General Assembly from the County of Granville. As stated in a previous issue, the Colonial Records of Tuesday, March 31st, 1752, contains this announcement: Mr. Robert Harris is elected a member to serve in this Assem bly for the county of Granville in room of Mr. Edward. Jones, late member of this county, deceased Tuesday, October 8th, 1751. Mr. Starlde announced in the House the death of Mr. Edward Jones, member from Granville." - Some time after the death of her Jones husband Abigal Sugan Jones married Thomas Cook, of Franklin county he so designated his place of abode in his will dated Oct. 16, 1791. .Mr. Cook seemed to be a man of property and good common sense. He was on the bond of Jethro Sumner and headed the list or subscribers to a re- p lir fund for St. John's church" (Church of England)." He '"diecf "Be tween October, 1791, and Nov. 1794. This old St. John's church stood at the entrance to the lawn of Jones' White Sulphur Springs and was located upon the property of Edward Jones 1. There was also a graveyard, with a rock wall surrounding it, in which Abigal Sugan was laid to rest. The spot T. W. UrcKTT, has been pointed out by the writer's father, and was to the rightof Louinburg, N. U. rnn pntmni-fi t,n the lawn. Abisral Susran seems to have been a remarkable woman. She evidently had an abundance of good common sense and had a will of her own. Her descendants have attained high honors throughout the State and the Nation. It is possible, and the writer believes very probable, that the traits of character exhibited by the descendents of Edward Jones and Abigal Sugan may have been derived from Edward Jones and his ancestors, it being a tradition that Edward Jones' ancestor was an English judge and was one of the judges who decreed the death of Charles 1st, and afterwards had to flee for his life, coming to Virginia. If this tradition is correct, and the writer has seen the list of English iudsres forming the court before whom Charles 1st appeared and found Judge Jones, a member thereof. Not detracting in the least from Abigal Sugan or her ancestors, and knowing from documents in our possession that she was "seized and possessed" with landed properly in her own name be- fnro mmintf from Virginia to the "South side of Great Shocco Creek, we yet believe that from her husband as well as herself, Nathaniel Macon, Matt W. Ransom, Robert Ransom, Robert Hill Jones, Daniel R. Goodloe, VV. w. iutciiin, uiauae Jiitcnin, unaries A. Cook, Wharton J. Green, James Jones, of Wake county, Daniel Jones, of Arkansaw, "Congress" Willis Alston, M.T. Hawkins, the McLemores, of Tennessee, and a host of lesser lights, inherited their strong characteristics. After her marriage to Thomas Cook, Abigal Sugan Jones was known to posterity as Grandmother uooir, as she is designated at this day, although she had no children by Thos-Cook. Thos. Cook's will, probated in November, 1794, gives property to "n,n;Di .Tnnp son of rnv wife. Abisral Cook." This Daniel Jones was ancestor of Daniel Goodloe and of Daniel Jones, of Arkansaw. Thos Cook also gives property to ' Robert Jones,son of my wife Ab- ial Cook." Robert Jones received the larger share of his property, conditioned upon his paying "my just debts." This landed estate u,,otv.0i fr. T?nhert Jones extended from-what is known as UciJucaiuV'U -" f!rlev's Cross Roads, on the Vance County line, to the estate of Dr John Brodie below Jones' Springs, a distance of more than four miles and embracing all of Jones' Spring 'property, made a most desirable tract of fertile soil upon the waters of bhocco treeir Thos. Cook "nominate(d), constitute, and ordain my worthy ..:,i. Tnun f it,.;mt and Gabriel Long executors of this, my last II lcliua "i ; - - - will "and" testament."-. The older children of Abigal Sugan Jones havin"-received their portion of their father's estate, the will of Thos. Cook gives the entire balance to her two youngest children, Daniel and Robert Jones. . ' .. Robert Jones 2 at the age of 27 years married Nannie Duke, the . i , r T-.1-. v r.hrktmas Jr.. the daughter of William Duke, of WltlUvv Ul iiuii" viiiiw 1 Purchase Patent. Nannie Duke. Christmas was then the mother of three children, viz: Henry, Mary and Martha. Henry Christmas was a naval officer and died at sea. Mary married Phileman Haw kins and Martha married Allison Williams. The descendents of Mary Christmas and Martha Christmas will appear under both the Duke and Christmas families. Robert Jones 2' and Nannie Duke had the following children: Nancy Jones 3, Saliie Jones 3, iuzaoeui owwuuua o, ..Mui as Jones 3 and William Duke Jones 3. " ;V in value as the total of the United States in 1890? ' Do you know that the South is mining, more than It will" be recalled that Peary, twice as much bituminous coal a short time aero, gave us a verv as the United States mined in circumstantial account of what 1880? the Eskimos told him. He al- Do you know that Southern leged that these natives of the railroads must spend $2,000,000, frozen North bore testimony that 000 in ten years to provide facili- Dr. Cook had not, in reality, been ties needed in Southern growth.?; anywhere near the North pole. Do you know-. that the most which was yery important, if comprehensive and remarkable true. ; warehousing system in the world And now Knud Rasmussen, is "in operation in a Southern the half -Eskimo governor of town? ' Greenland, sends word back to Do you know that the South is Denmark that the two Eskimos building two of the most remark who are supposed to have ac- able railroads ever constructed companied Dr. Cooke to tha ulti- in America, and that one of them mate North are faithful to him is the most unique ever built in and bear willing testimony that the world? Dr: Cook was really at the apex Do you know that the South is of the world. now spending S20.000.000 in Ramussen himself, being, as I building cotton mills? we have said, half an Eskimo, Do you know that the Steel speaks the lingo perfectly, and Corporation having $50,000,000 he had no" difficulty in .talking invested in Alabama is carrying with the natives. It is true that out vast improvements which he did not talk to the two who will add immensely to the pros- accompanied Dr. Cook, but he perity of the whole South? saw members who had talked to Do you know that good roads, them, and the verdict is entirely which mean more for agricul in favor of Dr. Cook. tural prosperity than anything In explanation of why they did else before the public, are being not tell Commander Peary the built all over the South as never truth, they said they feared the before at a cost of many millions Commander's temper. of dollars? -. -. - The civilized world has more Do you know that all of the than half guessed already that present development of the rail Peary has a temper , which one road and industrial work in the would rather not encounter, if South is only the revival of what possible, and the Eskimos have was being done prior to 1860 on borne out the suspicion. The a relatively still larger scale manner in which Peary came which shows the inborn trait of charging homq, with blood and Southern people to turn to in- brimstone in his eve. vowing to dustnal interests.' expose the gold brick which Do you know- that the South Cook was handing the world, lost by emigration between I860 prejudiced his case so much in and 1900 about 2,500,000 of its the eyes of the general public own white people, and that this that he was making friends for was a far greater loss than the Cook right along. ruin and destruction by war? Wonder how Peary must feel Do you know that this dram when he learns that the Eskimos has largely stopped, and that were really duping him, and pre- Southern men and boys are now tending to discredit Cook, simply finding more avenues of employ because they were afraid he ment at home than elsewhere? would blow out a cylinder head if Do you know that the tide of they told him the truth? investment of Amerian and for- Such, at any rate, appears to eign capital and the movement of the fact. The Eskimos, accord- population is turning Southward ing to the highest authority in as never before, and that wonder Greenlandf really went with ful things are in store for this Cook to the North pole, and they section? are willing to bear testimony to Do you know that the biggest this fact at anv time, to the com- immigration movement in the plete satisfaction of the world. " And to Relieve the Lame jmd Aching Back, You Must First Relieye the Kidneys . 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