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Jait building j Work done on Jail , do do do do to July 1st 1869 do , do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do T i 10,948 feet timber for Jail building ..", Work done on Jail i- .., v 1 H t ; Professional services attending Pauper Post Morton examinations etc charged $9o. Superintending Jail bunding 289 290 295i , 294 &:Co4,H do ao ao ao $ vaa. do Dick W illiams ..... J do Jno Plummer , dor Allen Falkener- do Jos White- ; Kobt Wymess - . M J Maddett -fit Richard Madden K P Alston M'iii)iB Baccus Plummer 4! Dr G A Foote i 10 do do do do tdo da do do do J H Cook allowed .. .. D Parish .- e W Supporting Jack Harrisa Pauper 3 monthi o Jack Burchett do do do do do do do do J t Provisions furnished for a Pauper Lime furnished for Jail building Freight on Lime and Cement for Jail . Provisions furnished for a Pauper Keeping Willis Fitts a Pauper 6 months Guard duty ' Room rent for Jail timber Making 2 "coffins for Paupers Hauling for Jail vi. , :: ' ' ? ; Provisions furnished for Mrs Nicholson -. do f itrdo do do Pendergrass Guarding convicts one month i Work done on Jail ' ' Provisions furnished?for Paupers " do do do do Boarding Jail hands to Auguut 1st 1866 Superintending Jjiil building Account of JaU - ' - , , Sorveying, dividing the County m'toTow.nshii s ProTiions futrisned for County purposes Registering 9 voters in Township No 3 .do 41 - do 1 do do do 1U do - 18 do do " do . do 5 Sawing timber for jail Provisions &c.t furnished for county purposes Sawing timber for jail ' f ;: . 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T A Montgomery f flo William Wt -.'h do W4 Norwood k Co.: do William West Idol Pock West .dot I H Eenoett ; 295 ; 296 m . 298 299 SCO . 3ol 3o2 ' , 3o3 3o4 3o5 3o6 11 8.00 1 l95.70 9.T55 29.42 17.70 40.25 501 312.50 .318.75.1 270.00 I 114.94 4,00 , ,38 50 4o.oo 25o.oo " 15.oo 12.5o 31.4o n-rXlelppearMTuthe umn it the', Living Present for Sep-' temfc8 Sjd f ntkj?d' H Stranej eri tencel' 'criticising t decision of i Milj-.illPJ 'Ui ' . iiM-- 0OT down toyu Druggist; do do do do do do do do do do do 1 John Collins &r o T J Pitchford '- ! A L Steed . Ned Hawkins John J Rodwell do . and fees as Solicitor 6th District do as county Commissioner do do do do do do do . do do " d5 ' do , do' t . Ac-T do ; doCl'kBoarddo ' . &c. do Meal furnished for prisoners doGen'lWRCox do A. L Steed V Of do 1VW Rodgers do John H Bullock do T -A Jilontgomery do I H Bannett ' " do Arrtngton-ic White ."; do Extra pffic'l serv'ca, an' delinquents, tax on lists '68 to N R Jones Sh'ff 4 3o8 4.oo , ' 3o9 27.00 - 310, 2.oo r 3ll 5.0O fc'ws- :-. . . , . : -312 10.00 .i.i.-.x- -313 v 1.00 ! - r 314 4.oo .-7 ; -316 15.00 , U f 317 ti 6.00 ! 1 318 f 2o.oo . ' ' . i 319 10.00 ' . : 320 s . 90.00 . - 1 321 65.00 i 322 2.00 '323 198.00 . t324' 118.14 '.at 1.315 i , .63 :A t f t 326 tU' 2.87 "ifS'-i--;,.3l 1.26 f 328 25,00 V:i 329 ; 7,08 330 1,39 v-1 - 332 ' J 19668 jtm .... 333 243,02 334 14,00 336 ,w t 3,85 337 ' 1,47 -; - : ; , 339 : 1 -US 4 i-fc?4J403TA J1 v 342 ' f. . M - M Q. a.. . Judg4 Watts, in tfie case'of the ' State, v 9, Lucinda Boyd, (col,) and others; who were tried on an Indictment for Argon, at A t he e last crm pf ?Wayren Superior Court.- Th PoyticalDd vLiteraEditot of ibl paper who was one of the coun sel for the Defence in the above case, deems it due to himself, to saythat he had iu). knowledge of the aboYe men tioned artiele until he read it in the Local columns of this paper, and that he regretted to see its publication; while 'he believea that the Judgment of- thej Ooort in this case cannot be sustaiped on legal grounds, still he thinks! that Judke Watts, in the course which! he has' pursued in this matter, was actuated ? by good motives, - and that he did what he considered to be best for the community and for the Prisoners at the Bar.1 It is but' nght too, to, state lhat the article no ques tion fould not Tiave appeared if the LocaliEditor bad beep thoroughly ac quainted with ine facts in the case. a The publication of the financial op eratlo is of each county in the State of, .( rtk Carolina being unknown; to our law before the abolition of the old courif r Court system and the establish ment )f a "Board of Commissioners for ca :b county, wo think it would not be amiss to stater the law onrtbe eub- Octotec : 4 1 The ur evilg' appointee, as yet sup:' plies itheVacariey of r the still absent nn A ' l If : 11. ; -w-i writ i ouu uiiuubb lorgotien jauor, Air. fsucu a WaddiD. - .," i.' A, 1 'J l times!" Otrr down towu-Dnizgist; an M..D.. ana tbe Village Undertaker, in close tvcuusuiiauon, vat ,Long'8fjia corner, IlIPOIlTAiVT-SOTIGB-TO-FARMERS: yesterday jmfnW Horrible 'indvctl. ATTCriH ki;wl. CASU dwxuc. e result . is the bate contemplation of iKe result or this private confab. What mercy nave, wejjoot mortals to expect from combination, 'these hard .r.-r The Tar River Baptist Associa- ; tton.;':'- " 1 - Commenced its regular annual session at Sharon CJhureb, in this county, on yesterday. E very body with their wives, are expected there on Sun day next.-; We can only liset one eat, and to save disappointment, confusion, m 11 Cotton Shipped, throach ax. and hold tbe Cotton as lonz n pirtVs mar des5re- TARKEU i WATSON. Warrenton N. C. Sept. 30, 1S69. jacoOarker, The "Important notice to Farniers" AgCIlt foV Life ail(l FlI O : by Messrs. rarkerT atson, & Co. sup- 0 . , plies a Jongneedt "want'' in ur INSURANCE. .'" "V , " lummunuy. ,un no expense . or t trouble of shipping, your cotton can In deposited and liberal advances made upon" it, even -though you desire Jo hold it for a chancre in the market &c., we have determined to accept the J By this great advantage, a few Hun- A hint to the area, can be raised at anv time if vou r. . . " 1 first offer that is made wise tc, only have the truck. but TheXew Jail. - surely creeping on to completion Additional force has; been employ-" ed upon the work, and it is to. bej hop ed,' that before another twelve months, a safe' and substantial house," for the "evildoers", may be prepared. We suggest to the county Commissioners, the,expediency of insuring this proper., ty when finished. One more building scheme like; this ' and ' Bankruptcy' is We cordially mvite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Kos- 1:00. This remedy is prepared bv our -enferprisin j. townsman, .Ir J. J. Law rence, the inventor and former proprietor otltosadalisi Itis really a source of satis faction to announce: that tlk Koskoo U rapidly winning, favor with the public, and on account of ltw great 'merit and pleasant taste bids 'fair to become the most popular medicine r m America. Such'Ti lir. Lawrence's confidence in its real worth, that he is enfafging Kfs labo ratory, and has recently invvtt'.ed a very large capital in the business. 3 Dr Lvr- WARRENTON'N. C .Sept. 30, im Just receivM, and for.il. !' 4 " by I'AllKEll WATSOX & CO. AGENTS FOR THE SOUTIIERX LAND IMPROVEMENT COMfAXV'. . PERSONS wish a to sell land will please gife us a. description of their -land, and Improvement- also State th lowest price &c. " Warrenton,;, Jf. C. Sept. 20,' 1869 2m. LITEbiT'ATES TAX STICE; - rence enjoys a fine reputation as a chera- isi, ana is a gentleman 01 character, en- B. Ii. Ford Esq, be,?-ffi Ss'lS itoS Exchange of ileal Estate.' Collector' Of net 4th J)istbict.- Raueigh, N. C, Sept. 18th, 1889.1 ALL PERSONS ON WH01T ASSESS ments heve been made, and now in arreari will meet me or mj Deputy at the following places, at the time mentioned prepared to pay their t&xes, vis: Add to this amount all orders made (and not settled, before the organization of this -Beard); Dy the County Courts, including Juror Ticket &c., audited by this Board and ordered to be raid by the County Treasurer. . .j ; ...ft .'J v ..." . w';,.t..-lvs di - , , "-J "ij: : . ;.; ; 'f1 29,40 172,00 ,29,40 18,60 31,50 111,15 65,15 3,00 '266,08 -Tetaf", fi $2,827,52 16,099,59 ject ttereby showing the authority by which the Commissioners of this coun ty have orderd4e;publicationi.of the same. The law, (as we shall present ly show,) not only requires each mon etary xansaction of the Board of Cbm missic ners to be published."in one pr. more countyf uewspapers'i but -sub cha.ser .of tbe remaining half interest in the Drug Store, (the lower portion of the Temperance Hall building.) at the Sheriff's sale on1 1 oesday iast.'W Rev. B. F Long, has purchased the interest of Mr Glass in the extensive Hub and ; spoke Factory, situated on Hub Qr. creek, in "River Township. This factory convenient to river transportation to Gaston. - ismakin extensive shipments or material to -v-r -r 1 ' I il i ' ' L J IMew xorK, wnerL.Miej,,.couiiuauu ready sale, at maximum prices. a RherilTa Statement of Receipts and Disbursements of County Revenue for 1868, as returned 4o the Offic and examined, and TiTiroTsd bv the Cohntv Commisioners. viz Tn mnin:t rtlZlrlcs abstract of former lists of 1S68 do. do ddlijilisted taxes collected and returned . da do i do. rror iu former statement Ao Ao do lmry Ilumes agent, 'for violation of revenue lawn in peddling, lets 5 pr cenWcouifciiisJona Bv am't of diiWrsement do do do received of dm do dedpftrdon lan do do of 5 pt'r cent commissions s, as per voneh?raxhibitad llcnrv Hume aet. fot violat r - . dof Mrs. Drake, BJcfj - ion or revenue laws m peaaimr oil products of Geo. Davis 69 . 7573,71 Dr. 7814,52 157,24 1,82 33,68 7,973,58 i 'TW cnppinl inritailnni w fallen frf lects eacn member or the said - Board 1 ; tt $8007,26 i 1,3 8007,26 Receipts and diiibursements of J C McCraw, County Treasurer To amount received of N R Jones Sheriff, as a eounty iuna By Te T To To do ! Paid out by J C McCr.-.w lo do do do . of balance county fund in hand of Treasurer am't Rer. of N R Jones Sh'ff as ft jail fund do Paid of out do Orer paid by J C McCraw Treasurer $5360,21, 4595 i i . f . . i f 0000.0Q $5406,16 5406,16 0000,00 ' $2322,48 $2153,16 i. if; I $169,32 $232248 $2322,48 North Carolina)! Warru Count v f 1 -- 1, 1. II. Bennett, Register of Deeds, in and for the County aforesaid do hereby certify. that Vthe foregoing iaa true state ment of accounts audited by the Board of Commissioners of said county, from July 31st 1868, to September 6th, 1869, and that no unverified accounts have been audited. I ' I ' I. H. Bennett, Register of Deeds ; Public "X. . , : .f . - j Sale of: Yaluable LANDS, 1 rlli -WARREN COUNTY N. C. v ' "' ' ' r" ' ; I IT virt ne of the authority confered on XJ subscribers, by a decree of War- I , ren Superior Court, made in the case of John White and N. R. Jones, Administra tors oJ.Petar D Powell deceased, azainst John C. -Powell. , U'e shall offer for sale to ! the highest bidder at public auction, at th Court House in Warrenton, on Monday "j the 8th day ef November next, the lands f the said Peter D. Powell, situated in! saia county, (about 7 miles South East of Warrenton,) on the waters of FISHING CREEK, and adjoining tle lands of Lucas Lancas ter, Jas. A Cheek deceased, and the lands fonnerly belonging to Mary A. T. Newell an others, there being about Nineteen 'huadred nd4hirty-three acra, subject to I th dower ef Ihe? Widow, of the said Peter D.' Powell, whfch has been already allot- ted to her. The said lands are well water d, much of It tn original gTowth, heaithy and well adapted to the products comftion to this section of Country. Tke, sale will be made in separate tracts of 230 acres or thereabouts, and on a cred it six months, with interest from the day of sab, oxcept as to the sum of one hundred dollars, which will be required in CASH. Bond with geod security will be required, , and the title will be retained until the xav- snent of the whole of the purchase money is made, and until the Court shall order a 6etl to be executed by the Subscribers. , JOHN WHITP, ?. t ' ' ' fr," : I vc . : V Administrators, I N. R. JONES.) ' - Bept, 24th, 1869. 6t. EH O EH t ( i-H EH -v HOnCEl NOTICE U Having qualified as Administratrix of V. A. THORN TO !f dee'd, notice is hereby giv en to all parties indebted to the Estate of the; said r. ja Thornton, dee'd,' to come forward and make payment without delay o Thomas K. Green or Peter R. Davis, my lTHxrpo:rtel Agents, and those hav- iij cUs against the said estate, are re- jetted to present them properly au thiatieaUd, -Ci-the said Agents within the tim prescrit;lby law, or; this notice wilt - j plead in bar or their recovery, ; i , " . LUCY THORNTON, Adm't'i- Serteabcf 3rd, 1863. ; No.-31-6w. : tn- EH w o Ch i' Q W .-: s Xfl O w H. GO w o tOi. c ; . o P. o "3 CO t H c o & a CO t . a eS a. e3 I to a- C3 O S3 . H O K CO w Q c . o . o e3 eS a c a vj H ja a. eS a O G O j3 "5 : DR. G O 5)1 D I NS COMPOUND GENTIAN BITTERS Cures chills and Fevep, Dyspepsia, Indiges ,tion, Collie, Sick ptomaca, Uronchitis, Asthma,- ieuralgia, Khumatism, sc -ja .'A UNIVERSAL .TONIC. A sure, safe, and reliable preventive and cure far all Malarial diseases, and all dis- easeff reqUJig a general tonic impression. ;Perpared only by.DK. N, AiH, GODDIN. and for. sale 'everywhore.f ; , JAMES T, WIGGINS, (Successor to J. H. Baker & Co.) Proprie tary Agent and Wholesale dealer in Patent- Medicines, Norfolk, Virginia. , v J April 23d, 1869. - , . I ' . no-16-12m. to a. prosecution for a misdemeanor in case hey fail to dp so. jTher enact ment ot such a law by the legislature at this time, when extravagance and tbe reckless expenditure of the pedple's money are 100 pamiuuy eviaeni in most of the departments of govern. mentjmay not have been unwise. The making public of each act of the Board of Commissioners must exert a whole 1 . some and salutarv effect,, each tax-, payer being able for himself to see what distribution has ibeen made of ; . . . . . : . : - the1 pi blic money. ' ' , The law requiring the aforesaid pub licatidn was ratified on the 14th of August, 1868'i and. is contained in the 13th section of the 20th chanter of the laws passed at the Special Session of 186S, to wit: ,t Sec 13 The Board shall cause to be posted at the Court House, and to be pumisbed in one or more County newspapers, if there be any, within five days after each regular Septem ber meeting and for, at least, four suc cessive weeks, the name of every indi vidual whose account has been audited by them, the amount claimed and the amount allowed ; and also, at the same time, a full statement of t ounty reve nue t.nd charges, showing by items the. income fronVevery source hd the disbursements on everv account for the past vear, together with the per manent debt of the County, if any, From the Sentinel 7 LnlTersity and-' the Public fichrols. (No. 3.) ' Any slight inaccuracy in thefullow- mg statement will not materially; af fect the argument. . Put the services of the thoroughly educated man at $1,500 per annum, and of-the unedu cated, or day laborer, at $2.50. The value, to the istate, in dollars and cents, of the educated . man exceeds ; that of the uneducated by $1,250 per annum. The education of one hundred men, so thoroughly as to enable them to earn upon an average $1,500, increases the annual monetary interest of tbe State $125,000.' . Add to this the superior intelligence, ;and the moral power and worth of such a class of citizens, and Smithfield, Nashville, " LouiBburg, -Warrenton, ' Oxford, - t , Hillsboro,I Pittsboro ' Raleigh, 2nd October. " 4th October. ' 6th October 1 8th October, t 11th October. . 13th October 15th October, - 18th, 19,20,Ot. at the new millinery establishment of Xf., AT n ''TVillidrheM ,Un cfond a. All.. X . t 1 llllliltiOf - ' .u ajtuuu formerly occupied by Messrs. Ford fc WainwVight on yesterday, and saw bd exhibition a most attractive 1 assort ment of goods recently selected by her we have some conception of the profit in New York Bonnets and llats, of accruing to the btate from the liberal every conceivable shape and pattern, education or its young men. comprising every "novelty, or tbe sea- l here is no money more rreeiy paidf son. Ribbons, Laces, Rouche?, Featb- and, none more judiciously : invested - ' Jt iL.. L.l L!.L 1 J ers, 1 lumcs, &c, ac. in euuiess vane- iuu iui wuicu is exueuueu iur uur o Tin Shop ! Tin Shop !1 Tin Shop !!! to Its. s&'a'zq O 4 ,M Hi;,, r- a o - a t OS P ORANGES, Lemons and Cocoanuts, just received, and for sale by : - G! R. SLEDGE. March, 21th 1869-1 ... ; GONFECTION ARIES. Fresh Sup plies received every week, and for sale by V :: G. R. SLEDGE.' . . -i - . ! ;,..,.. i:, . Meal and Flour, of the best kind, constantly on hand at ? i is j G. R. SLEDGE'S. Bacon, Lard 'and Fish, constantly on hand, and for sale at . ' G. R. SLEDGE'S. Carolina Uice for sale by Q. R. SLEDGE. .Trainable Real Estate for b V ; ;.Ajply.to G. JUgLEDQE.- Marth, 2 Ttb, I860 u.ch!2ir i EDWARDSHR0YER; 1 T HAVE this; day commenced thel busi- JL riess of Tinning, Roofing and Guttering, unaer tne name ana style of J. Shroyer. A knowledge of the busmes in all its departments' as well as prompt attention. and low charges ( Cash) are relied upon as the sure meansof success. . . ? 3 f ; I can be found at the rooms formerly oe- cupied by, A. Mv Miles & Co where I will be glad to see my old friends and custom ers.- '!.'. tii jr.- v'!4 ' "' ,-1 am determined to . execute promptly and therOughhy all work 1 am favored with at low figures,--and must in all ; cases de mand the Coa. - - ?:A-mgttAt; 12, l869te I 6iv irs3 All lndAbtMltth tb nld firm nf A ti, Miles & C6. will- please ome forward and make payment to me, as longer indul gence 3l not be granted. ' ' . h ? ft. ft . -E. SHROYER. ' -;- Whciisalaand Iletafldialerto FRUITS, -AND FANC' Q00DS C.IGA.RS, TOTSie " Wo. 183 Sycaxaoref recJ tv Many otber . pretty tblngs we saw which in all "probability had names, but as we did not like t5o. be too in quisitive, (it was our misfortune once) we did not find out. ! S t (f V The ladies are particularly tnvited to go" aud see for themselves, and our, word for it, you can be suited. V Eocal Briefs- Splendid rains in this vicinity since last issue Frost was seen by the early risers on Tuesday morning last - - There are over bixty pupils at the Warrenton Female . College Messrs lYaUdui & riummer an- i "Vl i nounces, neavy arrivals oi fan ana Winter Goods at' Nq Y Block For Fire and Life insurance risks, apply to Jacob Parker, Agt., who ad vertises in to-days pperv i To the Ladies See Mrs. William's announcement in another column Numerous complaints, of the inse curity of bridges on the road leadin from arronton o U rove Hill, Over- All persons who fail to comply with this notice, will be visited with the penalties) of the laW. - , . . I J. YOUNG, 5ept.30th3t. ... Collect er, MILLINERY,.. ' ; MRS. W. T. 1TIL.I.IA?1S, beps leave to announce to the ladies', of Warren -ton & vicinity that she has opened in the Store formerly Occupied by Messrs " Fofd & Wainwright, and 2 doors. South of W., J. Rorwood & Co. 4' ' " .A First Clasi Will fnerf ' S Having just returned from $ew TorV, with a large and varried assortment ' of Goods of her own Selection, she U pre pared to offer at prices thai will defy com -petition, the, Latest fashions,' comprising, all the novelties of the season, in . BONNETTS, " ?v li ATS1,"1" a iUBBONS, - ROUCHES, FLOWERS, -x .. L , FEATnERS. AC! 8h only asks a call before 'purchasing elsewhere ...j m. i . ; Bonnets and Hats shaped and trim, ed to order. - " t . . irarrenton, N. C. Sept. 30, 185a,' tt ... i In the SupricY Court. . NORTH CAROLINA. LUCY N, THORNTON, vs. Heirs at Law of . F. A. THORNTON, - Petition for Dower. arriving W- ITi 1 J i an ana winter gooas Parker, Watson & ' Co'J The Tobacco crop, not yet npe, is land. essrs. when contracted and the interest paid seer, better Hend to your biz or remaining unpaid thereon. The penalty for refusing to publish he sstme is found in the 17 tb section f the same chapter and laws, and is in these words, to witf , i ... Sec. IT Any Commissioner wto neglects to perform any duty required of him by law. as a member of the Board, shall be guilty of a misdemea nor, and liable, besides, to a penalty of twoXhundred dollars for. each of- fenceJ i . Thfe Clerk of tho Board of Commis- sioners, is also; required .by the same poses of education. Each man wbo makes his home in fvake County, yarn ing and receiving a- salary, or enjoy ing .an income of $1,500, adds so much to the: pecuniary interest of the Coun ty When such person takes the place of ther uneducated, the exchange is worth to the countv $1,250 annuallv. Introduce one hundred educated, en- - W - M terprising imSn into the city of Raleigh, WARREN COUNTY ) and their value is at once felt. Dur ing the present year, one thousand day laborers in ake, receiving fibO each, become the means of circulating $250,000. The same number of edu cated men receiving $1,500 each, would have circulated $l,500,00Jj o? more money .by one and a quarter millions of dollars. That is. one thou sand educated men are Worth to their county yearly one and a quarter mil lion of dollars more than the same number of tfneducated day laborers. It is surprising that money should be comparatively scarce in that State, where a considerable proportion of the people are uneducated ? To what sec tion of our country do we loot for wealth its baaks . and brokers, and moneyed men? 1 Why the great dis parity in the thrift, and enterprise of sister Mates. :- Ibe Public Schools and Colleges, and Universities. Cornell and .' i -i i il. L-LM 1 TTftT-rord onA ' Vol rf V. Vn.L .J 1 SCllOUSiy enaangerea, oy tne pruuauu- PZ , i, THE Subscribers having this day formed ity of a killing frost th,e ew England States, are annually a copartnership under theflna of Waddin FUT- educating ineirtnousanos. Education & Plumer. for the purpose of conductinz Par-1 13 capital, its earnings are tbe income. the "ne wno receives a salary of $1,500 -Arrinffton at The said Lucy N. Thornton having fifed her petition in this Court, that Dower be assigned her out of the lands of the late F. A. Thornton, and it appearing to the Court, that two of the Defendants via Nathl. M. Thornton and Barwell Thornton are resident beyond the limits of this State, " it is ofJered by the Court that publication be made in "The Living Present." a news paper published in tho Town of Warrenton once a week for six weeks, requiring the said Nathl. M. Thornton 'and Barwell Thornton to appear before thi Court, on or before the 12th day of November, le69. and show cause, if any they can, why the Prayer of the said petition should not be? granted. WILLIAM A. WHITE. Clerk. ffarrenton, Sept. 30 18?.6w. OTICE A chance to-sell j;our 1: 6iisb description ' &c; tbil lrpr WntRon A". f.n:. Agents for "SmithpTTv T.aiul Improvement Com- as rich, without 'stock or bond3 or pany : 1 1 ! 1 i r - - lands, as another ' who enjoys an ; in all com to thd 2. T was in act Sec I9o - publish the amount, nature, etc, of all compensation audi ted by tbe Board to each of its mem- J " ' f ---- bers in the following language : f Se5. 19 The .Clerk shall annually, on orjwithin five days next before the' first Monday VflSeptehiber, make out and certify, and cause to be posted at the Cburt House, and published in a newspaper printed in the County, if there be one, for at least four weeks, a statement for the preceding . year showing: .- 1. The amount, items and nature of pensation audited by the Board members thereof severallyi he nnmbe; Of days the Board .session, and the distance trav-l etecLby the members,' respectively, in attending the same. 3. Vbetlier any unverified accounts were audited, and, if any, how much and for what. - - - The succeeding section 20, makes it a misdemeanor far bis neglect to com ply witb the preceding, 19. " ; vSic 20 An y Clerk who intentional ly neglects t post and pobfish the statement required by the preceding 'section;; or faiowfnglr posts and . pnb- j.lishes a false statement, sbalT be guHtvJ The Office opposite the rvorthwest corner of Court Squaie is to be the Warrenton Township - House, 1 : what ever that i The -Ridge way Hotel, is in charge of Dr. Black nail, second only ii repu tation, ta Blair'as a Hotelist , - Shell reports travel and business in creasing on the Raleigh & Gaston R. R Billiards ": is becoming tt popular amusement here and the "Arlington comeirom $25,000 at 6 per cent. He is neber, for he has not only as many dollars, but the additional wealth of intelligence. , "Where is the liberally educated man who' would ' consent to eichange Ins education fotjven twice twenty five, thousand dollars f; .JVere it not better then that ibe father give hiSi.fivesons a thorough, education, though it cost him all his hard earning, than bequeath them an estate of one hundred thousand dollars ? He has the business' of Ueneral Merchandisinz- respectfully solicit the vjatronaee of the public , . JOHN M. WADDILLy WALTER O. TLUM5fEK. Warrenton, If. C, Sept. 10th 1869. The subscriber adopts this method of re turning his thanks for the liberal patron gge of the conrnranity, for three years past ad would res pteet fully ask an increased continuance of the same for tho . new Arm. "VTKW DRESS GOODS, . -. JN . at WADD1LL It PLUITMERS- ' LA&aK Stock of Clothing, ' at WADDILL k PLVtLXftftS. TTnco nniTarH Salnrvn ttiA mnct. tDUS, IlDC OaiV left tDem ftll &mme SUD- vored and frequented resort of the port, iut has fitted them for positions place , .,, of usefulness and hocor, for rank in A FULL line of Caasimerea t WADDILL & PLUMPERS. rXt a One of the grandest results, emana ting from the onward march of tbe arts and scienceSj is the recent opinions of the great medical authority of the present age iu regard to the administer ing of stropg and poisonous medicines. Calomel, that Nias slain a greater ratio of men ,thanf,Gen. Lee dijl during the 5 yeafsof civil war,'i3 now almost entlrelj' superceded" by milder and more effective remedies, so, likewise with all other powerful and poisonous drugs. Pure . whiskey is fastr becomirjg the foremost, with medical men, as tho greatest remedial agent in most diseas, es. The great difficulty is in procur ing a pure article, owing to its ready sale and the capacity of so few a num ber, to dfetett its purity. .The Christ . mas whiskey is warrented, pure and free from any deleterious mixtures manufactured' here in our midst by one TILE North Carolina Shoe ' at WADDILL & PLUXTMERS. EVERY style of Gents ani Ladie'sHats. at -WADDILL k PLUMUKELS, . QUGARSv Coffees k Mola&ses.' . ? . at WADDILL k PLUallLERS , society, for a successful competition with all around them, for distinction among' men. The.heritage of $25,000 in houses or notes of stock, may dis appear in the fluctuation of business, by the ravages of war, or under the O torch vof the incendiary.. Lands and O notes, and stock are taxable fromall such the eapital of an education is ex empt. .The bberal education of chil dren is a parental duty, it is true State policy to ' provide -tlw means.' The wealth"of nations is not told by doub loons an4 e,agles aud dollars, bat it U OO found in the ccnis of thoujjht, tfee jew- , els of. mind, And the inestimable treas- T . " ! " V ures of patrioiisni and.vihue end n GtDMLaSL" ligiop, that shme out and adorn the I ? - -. -ri .. . 3 & lO pound Can of Lard, for eaTer at WADDILL k rLUMMERS; .T7-ER0SENE0il and Lampn for a ale at J tTADDILL PLUMPERS. ... - - : - . . i t OLE and Upper Leather.' for enlc at WADDILL & . PLUilMKliS. 1L- cbaracter of the ceocle. Our. -well ,train.fcd ind properly educated joiing men must be the pride of our country, the pillars opn which securely repose our liberties, tbe safeguards of the Re- wi-fvut wuukj tucu ttuu puiu v .. . f .WaddiU's and J, C. MeCraw Ce. , , A QBirf Carounij rjlHK'Lrt &Mrted ' Stocfe f ClotV X hrg, offered in Warrevtonv irfnee the war, at ; WADDILL A FLUMSIKRa, Vttt9 .AS. A FULL Un of 3taple.al fancy ti. Mx4, ot the utet tjl-s at , , . t ,f V.UDiLLi rLVMMERS. 1:11.; ; tf;
The Living Present (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1869, edition 1
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