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... i it - VOL. XV. n WARRENTON, N . C. FRIIIAY, NOVEMBER 2 6, 1909.' NO. 37. : ...... v - .. .. -, MM CTiMifc-'STi HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL. "IT PEN ETRATE8" RECOMMENDED. FOR"' -.; H RhmmatUm, Sciatic. Lam Back. Stiff J, imt j and MjccJet, Sr Throat. Colda, Strain. Sprain, Cuts, Druiaea, Gunpi, Colic, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and NKicrU Achr and Pain.' The Genuine Kaa Noah'a Ark on every packane. ' For Man and Beast. 25c. 50c, $T.0O of your dealer. Cot theCerraine. SampleoytaiIX Naa timtij Ca., Ridkaaai. V-. Bata, Ktm. jij Cravea Precinct was.the mother of Edgecombe County, which W3 if Pdcome embraced what is now Nash, War re,; Halrfar, GjKanvffieiand Vance countias;so mo nf th0 M.t res.pd jn all of these eoanties. Granville was formed fuoT3er .first off-spring-in 1746. .In 1758 Halifax and Rate were formed ?rom GranvilIe-making them granddaugh ters of Edgecombe, and in 1779 Bute was divided into Warren and t ranklm, making therreand-daughters of Edgecombe. So the history orWdrren is linked up in -the earlier days of our country with a vast territory, and the records prior to 1758 may be found in-Halifax, Edgecombe and Granville court houses, and jably in Nash cofjhty? We wHHrmtn these columns items of county family history, so that'our people may get their family- history tVaieht. We in- yite corrjesrjondence, which will all appearin due course of iime in " these ctoTtfnma-i :-":; - -:: - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. j '. Dr P. J. MaCon, : Physician & Surgeon, Warrenton, North KEY Edward Jones, husband of Abigal Sugan". ana who set" HSSPlSSftHV- Shoc0 Creek on what is now known as Jones' bprincr Plantation, in 173fi? will Va ' 1 . , v . w w a A -a. v. -a . dren(2), his grandchildren (3), his great grandchildren (4), and so on. All 2s are brothers or -sisters. Thns ' i - - - vpw w M -U V, V a.d J. WAV nepiiews or neices to all the two's exeept their parents. They are hf&t cousins to each other, except when , brothers or sisters. All four are nephews or neices of all threes' except their parents and I they are second cousins to each other where they have not same I parent or grandparent, etc., as we come down the line of descent, Oklls promptly tittfiulud to. opposite court houBe. ..We stated in ourlast issuo that William Duke Jones 3. married Mary Ann Speed on Oct. 27tb,1813 They lived over the line in Franklin county, or at leasjt their lirst child Joseph Speed Jone Carolina, named for his grandfather Joseph Speed, was born in Franklin " ,v coifriyon Oetabei-fh.-isk.' : Their children" wer JU1CV n t..(,Rr.x, H, a. noTD. GREEN, & BOYD :.s Attorneys at Law, Warrct:a, ITorth Carolina. DR CHARLES II. PEETE. Consultation by Appointment. Taiphon Connection were Joseph Speed Jones 4, Ann Bignall Jones 4, -Minerva . Temperance Jones 4 WitlirIiobertJonesUM6iy Eliza Jones 4, John Edwin Jones, 4 Joseph Speed Jones 4, was a remarkable man in a great many v '...- ar w . . ........ . respects, vrn.arlyjif.e he was-.ic(,?ntified yvith public affairs in the county. At the time of his young manhood and even in later years it was the custom for public men to drink and to treat. As a stu dent of Randolph Macon College, he joined tha 4 Son's of Temper ' ance.'i. af! oSrzStioli to: prbmote sobriety. Returning from col M 1 : .1 r m ni !et 1 a P i. ' ege.ue w.e jn.ioe oraceoi onrin, as aepuiy ior nis Kinsman, rider and would not have asaddle borse that would stumble. Often he writer has heard him say my mare brought' me right along at a good gait and never touched her toe." He "was an exceedingly prudent man and. though he had a strong sense of humor, and enjoyed a joke, -he never indulged in anything that acked refinement. He had that bent of mind that would have developed into a fine awyer had he been trained as such. His experience in public if e and keen observation of pub ic affairs made him exceedingly well informed upon the topics of the day. ' He was firm in his con victions and yet had great tole rance of the views ot others. He married twice; his first wife be ing' Miss Lucy Barke.r: Petti way of Halifax county, and his second wife; Miss Mary A. Fort of Maryland. " He was much bless ed in his married life and was a great advocate of marriage. His children had he utmost res pect for him and both by precept and example he endeavored to make them useful members of society. This brief sketch by his son is 'given for Posterity's sake. Dr. Herty, by his inventions in industrial, chemistry, is one of the best known chemists .in America. By his invention of the Herty turpentine cup he has saved the southern turpentine farmer, millions of dollars.- The annual debate between ths University of North Carolina and the University, of Pennsyvania will be held Friday night in Chapel Hill. Barnett and High smith represent Carolina. . , Yours truly, W. A. Burwell, Jr. s t w D For you, when you need-it But the longer you neg lect Indigestionthe more you will suffer before Kodol can restore Good Digestion. " 1 Chapel Hill Notes. The University tennis team, composed of George Fountain, a second year law student, and Charles Venable, a member of the Senior Class, have made a triumphal sweep of the State , of Virginia. They have defeated Randolph-Macon, Richmond Col lege, and the University of Vir ginia, capturing both doubles and singles in each meet. In the, four intercollegiate meets I this fall, North Carolina has not AFTON ITEMS.. ' The farmers are busy picking heir scrap cotton and gathering ' in their corn. . - : We are having such & beautiful autuam guess its a warning for us to make preparation for a bad winter. Mr. -H. B- Hunter went to Richmond and Baltimore on bus iness last Friday V Our school commenced ythe 5th, Miss White, of Macon, is teacher. Listen for -the distant buggywheels to rumble on the pike occasionally. The writer enjoyed an address on the Layman movement by Dr. Zoliicoffer at Zion, Sunduy. Miss Caroline Wynn who has been visiting at Mi. J. L. Rid- out 's of Axtell and Mr. J. A. Temple of this place has return ed to her home near Norlina. We all enjoyed Brpther B.: C. Thompson sermon at Providence the second Sunday his text be ing ;one sinner destroyest much good. We hope he will returnlc i our circuit next year and preach the same sermon, we would en joy hearing it again. , Pansy. . B. B. WILLIAMS! ; Attorney - at - Law, Warrentcn, H. C. - M. J. Hawkins. T. W. Bicktt, Uitlgeway, N. C. Lonisbnrg, N. O. HAWKINS & BICKETT, Attorneys ' at L a. wr.I 'J R71viDUNN, A'lTORNEY AT LAW. r : .' Collection, Court Practice and L uv of Real Property a specialty. Oftice ovei Mr. William Green Jones and retained that position, attending to been scored against, and her to the ereatec nart of th work unUl Mr. William Green Jones 3.- re- tal score i to her opponents At. thfit. tirro inr irrnlliHirn is that Mr. Jnf i.li Sr.f rrf X'. A "ia 10 u,. . u..:n: "1 j - u:..i mtercolleeriate tennis in tne South. - . Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, profes sor of economic geology, attend ed the second annual meeting o i.1 Tk.T .1 t T-v ' A Lue worm varuuna jjrainage as sociation, and made one of the principal addresses before the association. Dr. Pratt is vitally interested in every economic need of North Carolina,vand is doing more for the good roads movement than any other one man Dr. Charles H. Herty, dean o the school of Applied Sciences has been elected chairman of one in the American and wih pre' sessions in Boston. .signed Jones 4. wa about 21 yearsbf age. He .1 candidate for the office of Sheriff, having become thorughly fa miliar -with the duties i the oftice. He had strong opposition in a popular candidate, blithe made the race with the public announce ment that the time honored custom of ' treating" Vould not b3 ob served by him "If I have to be elected by the use of whiskey, I do not want the oftice." He was elected by a safe majority and re mained in office about 15 years, resigning to retire to his plantation and private affairs. His rooms ;Were back of the court house, in 1 .1 ' . -1-1 Tl Til ' TT , ".A. I . nouseuxuiuris now owneu oy ouiiu riiuuuit-r. xxe useu a wu aorn to call his servant "Old Dander to get his horse or wait upon aim. This horn is now the property of N. M. Jones and has "J. S. J,1844" engraved upon it. It is a; fact that the office of Sheriff lias been in the Jones family until, a few years ago, since long before Bute county was divided into Warren and Franklin. Re- rMiJejillardweCp. -U'lDS the occupants solely from memory we name Jamas Ran- of the divisions in , t i Uif thOu&an'drof one ; of the Jones girls, -then her brother .Chemical Society, ru AC P mQTPl, 24 AJ&A i!uin w;nsor a.an t0! a honhu kin- side over its sessi( 'Phone 43; man. - and deputy Joseph bpeed Jones 4, then onaries Jones,4i And, of course, indigestion if neg lected long eneugh, brings on seri ous diseases in which Kodol cannot benefit you. Some of these there is no help for at all. ; . There are, in fact, very few ail ments which cannot be traced di rectly -to impure blood. And im pure blood is always due to a dis ordered stomach. Use Kodol and prevent Nervous Dyspepsia.. Kodol will effectually assist Na ture to secure a complete restora tion; of gocd digestion. ,It does this by at once digesting 'air food in the stomach and keeping it di gested, until the stomach is rested and can resume its own work. Ko dol removes the cause and the effect quickly removes itself. - When it is recalled that Apo plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer and even Consumption are due to poor digestion and poisons thus transmitted to the blood, and throughout the system the impor tance of maintaining good diges tion is at once realized. " We "knew what Kodol would do before ever the first bottle was sold. If we did not know just what it will do, we would not guarantee it the way we do. j It is easy for you to prove Kodol the next (or the first) time you have an attack of indigestion. And you will certainly be" surprised at the results. It is perfectly harm; less. There can be no harm in trying something that may do you a great deal of - good when it costs you nothing if it doesn't. . Our Guarantee Go to your lrnp?rist today and g-er. a dol lar bottle. Then after you have iv-ed the entire contents of the bottle if yon can honestly say, that it has not done von an rood, return the Jnjttle to the dmpiat unit he -will refund your money without ques tion cr delay. Ve will then pav the dri'? pist for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all druggists know that onr guarantee is cood. This offer applies to the larsre bottle only and to but one in a family. The larse tot- tie contains ' times as much as the til cent bottle. - ; -- Kodol is prepared at the labora tories qf E. C. De Witt & Co.XJhicago. For Sale by all Druggists. $mm rxn The Boy who KNOW, all wy-r "Ton cannot aim, yon cannot nit 1 Without a STEVENS FAVORITE." 7 We hear from an army of live, wide awake American Boys every morn ing, requesting our 160 Page illus trated Firearm Catalog. Wh rinn't YOU send for a cony? Mailed for 6 cents in stamps. Learn all about toe famous U STEVENS' RIFLES, SHOTGUNS PISTOLS, FIREARM ACCESSORIES, ETC If mi cannot obtain STEVENS ARM fr.im vrmr dealer, let US -Tnow, and we will ship 'direct, express prepaid, upon receipt ot catalog price, J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.( P.O. Box 5m rVu-nn. Falla. Max. I m 1 i r I 1 -mm. sj. Hi FARMER! i . . . . Now is the time that you realize on your year's work. "As you sell your Cotton Tobacco and Produce, place your money on open account in a Strong Bank. Pay your bills by check and avoid the danger of carrying ' large sums of money in your pocket. Our Banking facilities and offices are al nays at the disposal of our customers and country friends. Citizens Bank of Henderson, HENDERSON, N. C. $250 ,000. 00 is the fund that serves as a guarantee for - -Depositors. is the one ihicg on which you njust rely when you buy jewelry. We value our reputation far above the profit on anyjiuinber of sales, and are frequently compelled to lose a sale because we refuse to misrepresent cur stock We believe this pays us. and expect to continue to con duct our business so our reputation will be above ques tion ' LITTLETON, N. C. - Civil Engineer and Surveyor a son of William Green Jones 3, then perhaps to unother of the wVilliam Grppn Jones bovs. then to Nathaniel Robert Jones 4,: citj" uml Farm Workqulckltlpppnd ;rtnd jsol. Erd; 2, and nephew of William -Green" Jones 3, Bwuratciy pianneu, mappeu auu :t.h intpvmission of a few terms n which Georsre Farm work solicited. vm. T- .r " - , I'liittfd. Dr. H. N. Walters, "- Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. ., ... o.tw "ppulte court house In Fleming rrU llillldl n ?. I'lnuei: Oillce, No. 69; Re'dence, No. W . S. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, . LITTLETON, N. C. v. Prrot.l In all thff Courts of the i Stat.-. Money to lon,n on real estate. .. . ... . .'.'.ti i. r KilMnV Will Uj In Warrenton every first Monday. Fitts. J. R. Rodwell and W. E. Dayis' came in, and thefrJohn B. W. Jones 5'" 'tlie soil of Josaph SpeidJtfirds was elected and his bro thers Natharn Milam Jones 5 succeded him, with William Duke Jones--6- his nephew as his deputy) and'thtis. to bur present ef ticent Sheriff, R. E. Davis, and the flter.arn3 , oar friend, the present Sheriff of the fact that we have four boys that may have inherited' that love for office and public life that Senator Ransom told 'the writer, tint h3 (Saaator R.) iniis cited from his Jones an- istors, The Pastor'is Confer ende. The Pastor's Conference will meet in Wade sboro, in connection with the Baptist State Convention, December 6th and 7th, 1909. W " PROGRAMME. MONDAY, DECEMBER, THE 6TH. . 7 P. M. Devotional Exercises. . v 7:S0 P. M. The Preacher's Opportunity 'in the Twentieth Cen- i ; at in taU comrnumtv who hnvp. no dealt with us to the many who have. I have just received a nice line of Silverware, Cut Glass, Watches ' - - - J and GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds. You are cordially invited to call in and inspect my nice stock. . THOS. A. N The Jeweler. V Warrenton, N. C. 4 f hre -was on 'fact tint Joseph Speed Jones 4 often impressed ,ap'hi3 . sohsirf cpnnecttd4ith his official life. "I had friends oL&he iSnty aiid :Vligrever sun-set caught me, there I. re named all night in good company nd was refreshed and ready .for n v work the next day." Dr. Kob. S.JBobtli-; I3GIXtBtJ, Warrenton, Nrth Carolina ) ftrm l'hone 19. k.!enc TUone (4-4 8312m tury; Baylus Cade. - . " 8:30 P. M. Open conference. Subject: Evangelism, the Tend ency of the Present Time, aud the Need of thejChurches; J. L. White, and others. . ,: . TUESDAY, DECEMBR THE 7TH. 9:30 A. M. Devotional Exercises, conducted by the Moderator 10 A. .. M.The Relation of the Holy Spirit to the Work of the .... - . i He -said he never carried a pistol and Preacher; J. R. Doan. . 10:30 A. M, The Personality of Christ in founding and Extend ing His Kingdom; J. W. Bailey.- . , 11 A. M. The Great Work of the Preacher. (I.) 11 A. M To Win Souls; R. G. Kendrick. (2.) 11:30 A. M To Organize and Train His Church; T.-W. Cham bliss. . - , 12 M. Open Conference on Pastor's Correspodence Course; Ifinl7ir-, Vi . , i-J . ,..r-.. y-fr 1 iat comparred with this day and generation the collection of taxes ! arf A 2 mfrmatter-the Black poll being collected through their J ; !EV)r nervous, tired women, we recommend Car dui. Cardui is aoman's medicine. It acts specifi cally on the female organs and has a tenic, building effect on the whole system. It contains no harmful ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you suffer from some form of female trouble, get 0ardui at once and give it a fair trial. - .1 m AFTERNOON. nl.-o vxrn: that no vvners, iui uie poini n esijcianj uonv . 4ood would come by riding at night the thing to do was to attend o your work, in the day and enjoy your home life, if you were at lome or -yojir hosts society at" night anduot expose yourself to n rr? vrr m--u . ' - l u.--v..Ari,.' Vhnt vwalkpth in darkness." While bhentt ne ca nHflh. :i inff t.vo man: hU- kinsinvi, T.;n Cadn In-1 1 n u-lir of a iu,lri Tuj wrTlee. included in the man named Davis. ; It is said that Tom airistm vs e;ig iged D ivis ; Henry Sheets, and others.- practice of Dentitry,. urwn nuc vQ,iverutio;r - and -sifctiiv,' -bisid v hi.n stealthily ilMX ins pis .,n.lg. wark....Wal.-t iy, - -uuiof TUt & -"Hrrn TnvrSuHinU" both fane specimens or pnysicai: 2:dOP. M.unurcn setters, a: en aia j our son ana oiners. , The Book that Has Done Me Most Good During tht Past Year: T. B. Davis, L. R. Pruitt, W. R. Cullom, 3:30 P. M. How to Promote Permanency in the Pastorate; J. B Carlyle,vH.-A". Br5wn. l. 4 P. M. iHow May a Pastor Get Most Help From His Deacons' :- . k t-X A a i Johii G. Hughes, N. B. Broughton. of the subsexdbers to the fund to ' Cm If. H. TAYI.OK. Taylor JiH 'PUi - rn lpBTTrySuit ind hil5rother, both fine specimsas of physical 2:30 P. M. Iidu manh004;:rabbed Christmas and held caVShr. Jtfnes -,spbke 3 P. M- . , 1 ; ocs'ovrinuiSnfl v khpw thatTom ' . n it as n aQt oi espej:i.i uicy .v.v. - -hristmas 'Was a danel-ous-charaeter. The other crimifaal hung : ,a 'nametL'Bijrnett, but what his crime, was -ve do not remember 11. w. Hnni & Harris, Barbers, . Warrenton, N. C. woeje strictlj l'ilitc tivrvko and all lirst-class, . ... Two door South of post office 'I joseph Speed Jones 4 wus, since early manhood, a member of the 'Methodist 'church ahd a steward. -Heas ZUt identified with the t..; U - iroi-nno nf T.1TP. SUDSCTdUUIS tU liUO IUI1U LU varrenton cuurcu, u " T ' "-r ' v -- 1 i 4-30 P M Miscellaneous Business Kt'iVhlirch'; He was one of the stewards who was alwaysf f-r. m. Miscellaneous business ,rcseit at Quarterly Conferences andx)nfe pfjliekind who felt that he Pastor should be paid.in luu-ana pna jsuuty iu iub ,tbwards to make tip any deficiency. tHeigrotseba6k T.J.TAYLOR For the Commit lee. n Ml . It Wil! Help You JSS Mtb. W. W. Gardner, of Paducah, Ky., tried Cardui and mites 1: r j I ,u M ' K tiaiUUl 13 JUbL lilCLUU.. J. UOIC UOU.jl Xll J-Ui CiCVClX vettlls. I am 48 years old and feel like a dilferent woman, since 1 nave been fA 33 tak-incr it. 1 usea to suner irom oearmff aown ams. nervousness f and sleeplessness, but now the pains' are all gone and I sleep good. I highly recommend Cardui for young and old?' Trj it. . AT ALL DRUG- STORES I "FT.. AND HIDES HIGHEST KAESET PEICB AND BIDES, WbclComafcsioa. Write fa? prjcs-listnieatkctefftlusad jtbw 11 ' Hi ; M . 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