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VOL. XV. WARRENTON, N. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1909. 1 HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL NO.

27. Better Not Get Dyspepsia INEZ sauiBs. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Henry Alston, of New York City, were hare last week. Maj. P. G. Alston, of Bennetts- Good use of Moving Pictures, There is no entertainment' more enjoyable and more instructive at snch small cost as the moving picture In Craven Precinct was the mother of Edgecombe County, which was formed in 1733.

Edgecome embraced what is now Nash, Warren, Halifax, Granville and Vance counties; so some of the oldest records can be found in all of these counties. Granville was formed from Edgecombe her first off-spring in 1746. In 1758 Halifax and Bute were formed from Granville making them grand-daughters of Edgecombe, and in 1779 Bute was divided into Warren and you can help it Kodol prevents Dvsrseosia. 1W some places they have been ville; S. was at "Cherry Hill" cheapened by objectionable recently.

pictures bycoarsejokesorvulgar Miss Mamie Williams, of Cen-vaudeville. The authorities terville passed through on Ml effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. snouiu compeii mem 10 ue cieim her wav'to resume her studies at and decent, a partial digester and physics are not digesters at Kodol is a perfect fiitrester; If th W. H.

S. Mr. Nathan here looking at M. Palmer was timber last Fri you could see Kodol digesting every panicie 01 100a, or an kinds, in the 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 prior to 1758 may be found in Halifax, Edgecombe and Granville court houses, and probably in Na.sh county.

We will print in these columns items of county family history, so that our people may get their family history straight. We in glas3 test-tube3 in our laboratories. you would know this just as well a3 we do. 1 A great many, people who have trifled with indigestion, have been sorry for it when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cure it-Use Kodol and prevent baling Dyspepsia. Everyone is subject to indigestion.

Stomach derangement follows stomach -abuse, just as naturally and just as surely as a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking of Kodol. When" you experience sourness of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, The Atlanta Journal says that Rev. Prank Siier, of the Wesley Memorial, has jmade use of the moving picture shows as interesting feature of the services. On Sunday evening the church was "packed with, people who sat spellbound while thelife of Christ was flashed scene bv scene UDon day. Jno.

B. Williams made a flying trip to Ealeigh Tuesday take his son who was going on to Mor- "IT PENETRATES" Few Reasons Why It Is Best Civet relief for All Nerve, Done and Muscle Ache and Pain more quickly than any other remedy known. It Peculiar Penetrating Properties are Moat Effective. May be used with absolute confidence in its purity for Internal or External Uses. in Deaf and Dumb vite correspondence, which will all appear in due course of time these columns.

Nature and Kodol will always cure a sick stomach bet in order to be cured, the stomach must rest." That is what Kodol dees rests tho stomach, while the stomach gets welL Just as simple as Our Guarantee Go to your drngjrtst today and ret a dollar, bottle. Then after you wl.L5 ganton to the School. 1 a great canvass just above the! G. Tharrington went to gnawing pain in the pit of the Kli.1 Edward Jones, husband of Abigal Sugan, and who set- stomach, heart burn -as 1 1 It is Triple Strength. A Powerful, Speedy and Sure Pain Remedy therefore, most Effective in producing desired result.

Not only contains the old-fashioned ingredients of pain remedies used by your tuarmoea, neaaacnes, dullness or tied on South side of Shocco Creek, on what is now known as Jones' Springs plantation, in 17C6, will be numbered (1); his chil-i dren (2); his grandchildren (3); his great grandchildren (4); and so ion. All 2's are brothers or sisters. Those numbered three are nephews or neices to all the two's except their parent. They are entire contents of the bottle if you can lionestly say, that it has not done you anr cood, return the bottle to thedrue'ist and he vill refund your money ithoGt Uoa or delay. We win thea the druI Kodol is prepared at the laboratories of a a DeWitt Chicago, (rand parents, but also embodies the Latest and Most Important Up-to-date Discoveries known and used in medical science.

25c, 50c, and $1.00 of your dealer. The Genuine has Noah' Ark on every package. Sample by mail free. pulpit. Besides the films there Warrenton last Friday were illustrated songs, just asj Mr.

Oliver Rowland, of Jones there are in the picture shows, Spring was here last'Priday. though the selections were of course, in accordance with occa-1 Mlss Marguerite B. Griffin sion. O. W.

Stapleton sang iand Mr' A- Thompson atten 'Throw Out the Life to an ideda dauce near Brodie last accompaniment of beautifully Wednesday night, returned colored films, and Miss NealThursLay accompanied by Miss chronic tired feeling you need Kodol. And then th quicker you take Kodol the better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest it. Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tablets," physics, are not likely to be of much benefit to you, ia digestive ailments. Pepsbj Is only Nosk Remedy Richmond, Boston, Mm.

lirst 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, as we come down the line of descent. For Sale by all Druggists. Annie B.

Alston, of Shocco, and Harrel sang 'Lead Kindly Light. Mattie A. Hayes, of Henderson, N. 0. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Dr P. J. Macon, Physician Surgeon, Waricntan, ITcrth. Carolina. Isn't that a good use of moving pictures? The church was "packed" and the pictuxes told in their own way the story of the Christ that must have left its EDWARD JONES (2).

This Edward Jones (2), was the name-sake of his father, to whom he crave his "lone; rifle" with other personal property and impress for good. It not easy to pack a church on Sunday night. News Observer. Office Macon Public High School Offers High School Instruction free to all students in Warren County who have completed the course in the elementary public schools; also to public school teachers who desire to pursue High School studies. Fall term opens the first Monday in September.

1909. Good location, good water, board reasonable. For further information address HERBERT SOHOLZ, PRINCIPAL. Call promptly utttMulod to. opposite Kurt house.

Night on Said Mountain. On a' lonely night Alex. Benton, of Fort Edward, N. climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, toitured by Asthma, beut on curing him with Dn King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of Asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor.

Latei it cured his son's wife of a severe lunp trouble. Millions belieyg 3 the great-ett TLrqal and. Lung cure on eaith. Cuughs, OyqviB, Hsmorihage-apd Bore Lungs are surely cured by it. Cawthorne Strickland will R.

M. DI SS, ii, a. noYi, ii.iinr.KX, give a good show Friday night. real estate. This perhaps was the identical rifle with which he, Edward senior, killed the buffalo in the reeds upon Fishing Creek, upon his "home-coming" to the Shocco Country in 1736.

Edward Jones (2), married Mary Hill and was the father of Hill Jones (3), Edward James Jones (3), Robert Hill Jones (3), Sugan Jones (3). Mary Jones, Rebecca Jones (3), Sarah Jones (3), Abrigal Sugan (3) and Martha Jones (3), Hill Jones (3), grandson of Edward Jones and Abegal Sugan married MissBoddie and lived at what is now known as "Esmeralda" the former home of Col, Wharton J. Green. He is said to have been the father of several beautiful girls. He was a teacher and local preacher, if we are cor GREEN, BOYD DUNN, Attorneys at Law, Warrentoa, llorth Carolina.

Witt's Little Early Risers, Hie safe, 6 pro, asy, geptje little Jivej? The original Carboligsd Witch jseet tor tlay Fever, (inp atid Whoop Hasjel Salve is Do Witt s. Tlie name is ug Uough. 50c. uud SI 00. Trial 0.

A. bottles free. Guaranteed by Thomas, drpggisfc, plainly stamped on every box. It is cood for cuts, burns, bruises, bois, boils nnd sunburn but it is especially good Piles. Sold by ajl dealer.

Warrenton im School DR CHARLES H. PEETE. Appointment. Tucphone Connection. THE NORTH CAROLINA 1786.

Warrenton, N. 1909. rectly informed. He moved to Tennesee. Edward James Jones (3), married Betsey Seawell, of the celabrated family of that name.

They lived not far from "Montmorenee" on the public road. On tombstones there are the following entries. Edward James (3), son of Edward (2( and Mary Jones born March 27th 1774 and died May 23, 1817. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Gives excellent preparation for the University and the colleges.

Students board with teachers. Healthful Athletics. Active Literary Societies. Successful Young Men's Christian Association. The State's college for voca Martha Ann, daughter of Edward James and Elisabeth C.

Jones The to Success has raauy obstructions, but none bo desperate as poor health. Supccss today demands bu lecio. ters is the greatest health, bqijcev the wo-Id has ever known. It comp la per-faot action of stomach, liver, kidneys, bonds, purines and enriches the blood and tones nnd invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use.

You can't afford to slight E'ectrio jf; wpak, tnu down or sickly. Qnly Guaranteed Itf C. A. Thomas, drgggist. tional training.

Courses in Ag born April 1, 1810, died February 1st 1B24. riculture and Horticulture: in B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney at Lav, C. 7 Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Henry Seawell, son of Edward J.

and Elizabeth C. Jones, born July 7, lbll and died September 22, 1812. Engineering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chem The leadership of our students is shown by tho representation of members oj the Warrenton High School Club in the various phases of University life at Chapel Hill for 1908-1909, as follows: One instructor in Latin: two members of the Phi Robert Hill, son of Edward J. and Elizabeth C. Jones, born M.

T. Vv. I)i E.vrT, Lonisburg, 5s. istry. Why not St yourself for llAWlil.VS, BWiiv, C.

April, 23, 1813 and died march 23, 1817. life by taking one of these class presidents; two class secretaries; one class historian; presi- Joseph John Qordon, son of James and Eliza R. Gordon, born eeurses? mim items. Jth November, 1818 and died 23th November 182C Edward James Jones (3) and ETizebeth Seawall had the follow ing children. Address D.

H. HILL, President, HAWKINS BICKETT, Attorneys at Law. CHAS E. FOSTER, LITTLETON, N. C.

'Phone 43. ucuiuioemur lueaicat uiass; treasurer ot Senior Pharmacy Class-winner of Wiley P. Mangum Medal; president of Young Men's Christian Asaoelation; debater against University of Pennsylvania editor-in-chief of Tar Heel, and one staff editor; two editors on Yackety Yack Board. For catalogue and rates to County patrons address JOHN GRAHAM, Warrenton, N. C.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Littlejohn, West Raleigh, N.

C. from Baltimore, are visiting the Martha Ann (4), born April 1, 1816, died February 1, 1824, Hen families of Mr. B. S. Field and Capt.

Goodwyn, ry Seawell (4), born July 7, 1811 and died. September 22, 1812, Robert Hill (4), born April 23, 1815, and died March 23, 1817, Edward James (4), died unmarried, Joseph Seawell Jones (4). Civil Engineer and Surveyor. It. U.

Uoad, Park, Timber, Town, CiVv ami Farm Workquk-kly done and -planned, mapped aud plalU-d, farm work joUiiiU'i, and Mrs. T. H. Ay cock and Mrs. J.

Aycock visited The Man Who Wants -i. ii jr-m V- i 1 1 i It, i v. Joseph Seawell, Jones, (4) was quite a noted character in his day and generation. He flashed across the political-and sociaj Norfolk recently. Some of our youns ladies at Borrow Money sky like a meteor" and died at an early age.

He was author of "Jones' 'and Fancy Sketches" and perhaps other semi tended a moonlight dance at Mr. Plummer Jones' last Wednesday public documents. Wheeler in speaking of him said: "Joseph Sea Dr. II. INT.

Wo-ltors, Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. night, and report a "lovely" time. well Jones of Shocco, whose book, when leferring to documents in our State Department, and official records, is worthy of study, Increase in the Use of ICE! house in Fleming M. and J. A.

Good court arrH HulK 59; RMence. No. CO omce, No I'honeii but whoso pages only embrace a limited time, an aye narlfgcj with misplaced temper." Jones in launching hjs "Defense" says: Q. DANIEL, and the man who wants a safo place tokecp his money, a place where 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 rutnber YOIJ among them. THE CITIZENS BANK, HENDERSON, N. C. Arphives pf te Htate and the desks of ancient families bury the story of the rise and progress Of the Sjtate qf Nxn-th, Qarot Attorney at Law, tana of Ice per month is the amount Warrenton and vicinity use over what has been used wyn, of Norfolk, are visiting their parents. wa a very enjoyable sorm party at Mr.

B. S. Field's on the evening of the 25th in honor of the Misses McDougald, of Stateville. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Aycock N. c. I ina; ignorance and wickedness rqay te oi her histoi-y if efforts are not ir4ade to breaka away the darkness that surrounds it.

Such are the iaducements of this After the death of his father, May, 23, 1817, his mother married James Gordon, a commission merchant and moved to and sei-tled on spent a few days the past week Practices In all the court of the St it Moiey to loan on real estate. li-U-rcncc-i'lantrrs Bank, Littleton. Will be in Warrenton every first Monday. Dr. Hob.

S. 13ootli, xi tier, Paroljns J. B. Owon. President.

a in Whitakers, N. the road from Louisburg to Warrenton not far in front of Jones Springs the writer's father bought and lived in the house iir his early married life, before he bought Qhocco tjares Gordon Miss Fannie Boyd, a popular young lady from Richmond, wa a pleasant visitor- Qat. Jiaying mover to Mjssissjppj, Joseph SjeweU Jones (4), accompanied his mother ther.e, and diecl in early hfe in Mississippi, wyn's. fw tos dnving the. jStgajjjSSaglr-: Woman's ieaity D.

H. RIGGAN put the price down where everybody can buy it. The public appreciate this saving in their ice bill and buy frorri pas.t wee. unmarned. The following upon, Joseph Seawell Jones, and the Proclamation itself is to interest in showing the man The many friends of Mr.

J. A. Some women retain their beauty to an advanced pj Shepherd are sorry to learn of 1 and the times. This comment ana copy or proclamation was in TT, 77. W.

Taylcr, Qvirgeon DontiBt, ll'Mideu-s nh services iuoliidtd in of Denlixtry Crotvn bikI bn wrk, porcelain May, nnd cnsl age. Jut women, who regularly endure pain, age to the methods of aooordtng his siexness, and wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. Sh: hard is one of pu? nQfc pppnUr nd In'Sy es.teW?4 cjtiges. Misses Mary auci Iris Mo Dougald left for their home in Office Thone.

handwriting of the father of our friend and kinsman Mr. W. P. Masscnburg, and was found in the back of the diary of Mr. N.

Massenburg, of the year 1831-9. "The following, we believe, has never tjp.n ftutyiscd in a nof pr public it will therelorp be as vSW and Interesting tp tho people oi North. Carolina as it is unique and comjc-il. The writ tj d'iy. Cm rapituy, ior sunenng leaves ns lasting mams on them.

Nearly all women suffer more or less with some form of female trouble. It should not be neglected. Avoid the paintreat yourself at home by taking Cardui. as thousands of other women havA don ft. "The Zero Ice Man." Statesville son the 26th, after Begin at ones and give a fair trial.

er, it is known, is a gentleman of fine gemass and high literary attainments; has an abundant flow of wit and humor and is remarkable for his free and easy gentlemanly good manners. It is said that spending two weeks very pleas-agtly in our midst, leaving many sad hearts behind. Their visit 1 i 1 it a-t Dr. M. Gardner, DENTAL SURGEON, Macon and aughn.

Monday, Tuesday and Wedncs day at Macon oCii-c. Thursday. Friday ard Satnr day at Vauuhan ofiico. OJf Do not ba deceived by niiscriipIon. imitato who vould ae yM bf.lieve ihut th pi'lls are as good as Wilt's Kidney and Bladder Pills" There isn't auytuiug just good a these wouderful pills for the reiU-f of Backache, Weak Back, toll ipa mat ion of the bladder niinsry disorders and aH kicjnpy complaints.

Any one can was snortenea oy tne lciss. Eloise. n. iiAiiins n. 7AVI.0K.

a short time after he issued this characteristic Proclamation he met with Govenor Francis at some public entertainment and sought an itroduction, when his Excellency, swelling with wrath at tfog indignity that bad been offered him, tcok occasion tp shpw his resentment. Cut Mr. Jongs a seat by him, at table and by the insinuating suavity of his manner and vivacity of his wit, soon pu this offended dignitary in the finest hu.mqr, and bfoue the party pparated they wepo the most grasious eouple hi the company. The individual who had tl honor of Private Secretary in the subjoined Documents is a mulatto fiddler of Shocco." I It Will Help You tabs DeWitt a Sidney aud Bladder Pills aa directed in prfejt coufideuce of good results. Soli by all d'UggifctB U.

"3 Tate care qf yonr fctorftach. I.pt Totlol digest alj tin food nu tat, for tU'it ig what Kodol does. ISvery spooufnl of Kodol digests 2 pounds of food. Try it today. It is givtrai'teed to relic vti yon or your money buck.

old by all druggists. r3 Taylor Harris, Barbers, 5Trs. Katie Burlison, Gorerille, HL, tried Cardui an3 writes: eI sufTered with ewala troubles, and was bo sick I could not stand xl mend. Now I am able to do all my housework aad am in much or nice summer driving get one of our new and stylish Tyson better health than I was before." Try it N. C.

Warrenton, WANTED To sell you a nice JonG3 or. Hackney buggies. iT 1 AT ALL DRUG ST0EES I'ulitn service find all vork rubber tire buggy ivivv- gooas oesi values. first-cluss W. Ijoyd Co W.

B. Co. Owing to lack of space tie Proclamation will follow next weeji. Tv.

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