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VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE CONTAINS 123-5 A.CRTCS- AdjolnUijr the Beautiful Town of Trenton the County Seat. Convenient to Churches rud Schools. A Most Suitable Place for a Colony. lATX dwelling house. hums. *tahle*, temint houses, fine water, healthy location ThU i* true of the mom suitable tract# of land m Joue* comity. - Aw ” °D. W. WHITAKER & CO. ° r J T.VKrJ<. o. Trenton N. C. Hur Jailor-made f oats & hr Drpirtrritl la full ot attraction* for you In all tha New Style*. We uialte a siweialty nf Black Dra#» Goods, Hnrt no lady *h<mld think of purchasing a Black Dress until she ha* *eeu our style* aud obtained our prtie. A select line of color* In , RR< >AD CLOTH Nothing more stylith tbi* season. A lao < just received an assortment of Braids j for trimming. Ba sura if you want aCARPKT. Mat- j tiku ur Bugs to ««e oar di-plav before; you purcna»e. t/SP We will offor you Sp.-cwl liMucenitt.il* ami advantages which you will appreciate. ; D. F. JATHVI3, 63 Pollock El, *gg“* fw&iHn * twiMwi % v *" f ®HK 50 HEWBEBH, H. 0, Carrie* a large and beautiful a**or tment of the be*i unH newest and kteet style* or Furniture. Hpeelftl attention i* called to the new Diuiutf Exieuaion Table. n» xhown in cut above. I invite you to call aud examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere, it will pay you to do so. J. J. Bailer, w WHEN IN need of Clothing, Shoes, Notions, Trunks, Dry Goods. Men’s Furnishings, dbc., &e. Don’t fail to no me be fire buying. I will SAVE you money on any thiux you buy. We are Agent* for W. L. Douglass’ Fine Shoes, —-AND S. P. Hands’ Ladies Fine Shoes. Every Pair Warranted. ••v * ‘ '• iOFMail ordera promptly attended tx d. J. BAXTER. CABL WILSON. Saleaman. /< f* S&MLB&t Contractor and Builder, Droftomon of tho moot modern otyloa of D««ltlujf» Would bo gtod tooorro* Kud with toy on* who wonts plunn or to on on? ttylonf work. Bideoboor fully on opplkmtloa. Foot Office Bos 56, KINSTON, 5. ts. tor Ladies. Mi*«e* and Children, barn just arrived, these are of the uewest style* and perfect filling - Come early ami iu«k* your selection. Should you want auy special stvle wo have the tailors at our corn maud, and short notice ary can guarantee you sat sfaciiou. • o’ir Custom Made Shoes Which the trade has recognized as be | ilifc of superior merit, we think are bet* ! ter ihau over, and up to date in &tjla. | The Time Has Come to Buy Your Full and Winter Good*. Out slock being wisely audeareluUv bought wa will guarantee you*ati*fhcisou,uu<i ; prices that cannot be uudersold. Books, Stationery, Periodicals, Ac. School Books. School Supplies, Fancy Goode, Musical Instruments. . Latest in Sheet Meoic Mall orders solicited. J. D. GASKIN, Newbern, N, 0- For the News. Bioiti,.i.\im N. C.. Deo. 11,1897. In your i»sit« of th« Btb, we notice an •riicle headed '‘Farmers Jfoad This,” fu rafareputt to low prices of cotton, and it* ruinous effects upon the former, you suvgost that they turn their a Lien tiou to thu cultivation of tobacco. You say, "we t ike our sister town Kinston as one of prosperity,” notably because It deals in tobacco. The formers in this section arc sorely grieved over the low prices of cotton, much more so about the low price* of looacco. Some oft he formers are already talking about quitting the cultivation of the weed. It is alleged that some of the agents from ihs different Kinston ware-houses come down m the tobacco season aud toll our formers that their tobacco Is a pretty lair average, that they maj ex pect to get certain price* for certain grades, or barns of tobacco, but such price* hiv* yet to be realised. Oar people ara beginning touujersiood tbs cu livaliou of the weed pretty well, but deliver us iron* curing, although tha agents aud curing experts tall ns that we are doing tairlv well. What pus sirs the former most la, the piecing and •'•lllng tbe different grades of tobacco in ihu warn-house.—why A's nod BV lirvt grade tubucco sh< old bring more ou the market tbau CV and Ds. To their judgement ouo is as good es an other, 'hey ought lo ktiuw something of. the d.lforent grades, Hilar having several years rxiwriereo. Tue Kins* ioii tobacco buyers most come to tb« iesene aud explain up, it not tobacco «ult|i* in thin section will toon he a thing of ihe pa*t. Kinston is ceiln'u ly a thriving town, but it is because nt the kindness and courteous considera tions shown to tha people who visit their, especially to strangers. A FARMER flooed On Her Wedding Wight- F-oru Oakman. Walker county. Ala., comes a story of a marriage which did out take piece tn the u*uhl way. Jams* Willingham, a proiutnent youi g far mer residing near Barry, was lo have been married a few uhrhte ago to a Mi** Brown, nne ol the belles of Oak uan. All preparations were mode for ihe efl ur. wnlch wa# expected to be 'he *well society event of tbe sen sou. Willingham and his friend# drove over from Berry to Uakman in buggies. They reached the borne of the pros jwetive bride’s Dat euts but a short lime before the hour set? for iha marriage, rim guests were rapidly gathering and ;he kitchen and oiuing-room presented * scene or activity, where preparations were in progress n r an elaborate wed ling supper. Jw*t before tha arrival of the happy hour It was found rhut the hruls was nu-j-i. g. Investigation*, brought to light ths fact llist.u short time Iwf'ira she had quietly left ill*- house, aiid, having met another lover bad * fopml with tiiti). The pair drove acioss the enuniry to and were married. W itlingha<n took the mailer good natundly, but the assembled 'guests and the parents of the young la dy w#re greatly shocked. However, >*t WlllinghnmV rusgesl*o.», the sup. ~*r was served and all partook ol it. none more haartllv than the disap pointed young rtian wh<w intended bride at that hour was hurrying to Jas per with a young farmer named J, T. Echols. Reported Corner In Wheat- D is reported at the Chamber of Com meres that the Peavy eUv„tor compa nies have innd« a combination wiih the Pi lie bury coiijianies and secured control of all tbe wheat that is stored in elavators thrum bout th* Northwest. for. Fills hurt recently predicted that wheat would go to 11.00, nod this I* consistent with the rumor of a corner. So figure# as to the extent of the cor ner are given, lorn grain man who is known to be ou the inside says that be story of the corn* r is correct.—-' MiuuearoMa Dispatch After hearing soma friends contin ually praising Chamberlain's colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, California, pur chased a bot tle of It for hie own use and Is qow an sthuslaatlo ov«r lie wonder ful Work as anyone can be. The 2$ and 50cent size - tor sale by P. Brog den, TrvUou No. A SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Branch office at Trenton. Mr. Wooten or Mr. <Bhaw will bo In Treuton every first Mundai. Sept? ttly. Col Julian S. Carr Addresses The G Id Bug Bankers. At the meeting held iu Atlanta G*., Dec. 15. of tbe Southern Banker*' Con vention. where gold standard resolu tion# were unanimously passed, ad* dresna* were made by seven.] promi nent Georgians, including ex-Secretary Hoke Smith, Among the vle'.tors called upon after the adoption ot the resolutions was J. 6. Carr, a millionaire banker of North Carolina, who was invited to address the body. *T am a free stiver Democrat.” he declared. "When I get among bank er* I confess that 1 feel lonesome, but I have plenty of compimy when l am with the rast, of the people, tam for Slate banks all right, nod I don’t care if tha notes don't circulate outside of the Stale of their Isim*. Wa want mooey we can keep at home. The trouble with this good money that cir culates everywhere, ts that it circulates away from as. The G»ld Standard nay be all right for the peopl# np North, where they have plenty ot mon ey. but we want sotneihng else. I got my idiui* of political economy and final ce by hard knocks. I tall yu that the alarm has been sounded In the winch tower of the public aud the peo ple sr* demanding that smoothing be ccno. We hud better be doing it, too. I am for ti e dollar of our daddies, butte banks and Tree silver.” Mr. Carr’s remarks werehvartily ap plauded, but there was no rejoinder. • - ''' * How lo Prevent t hneumonla. At tW* lime of the ymr jj cold 1* very easily contracted, aud if left to run it* course without tbe aid nf some reliable cough medicine, ta liable to re -ult lo that dresi'vil disease, pneumon ia. We know of no better remedy to cure a cough or a cold than Chamber - talu’e Cough Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction.—O tageh. Ind. Ter. Chief. This is the only remedy that is known to be » cam n t-rav*» live of pueumon » ia. Amen® the many thousands who have used tt for voids and la grippe, we have never yet learned of a single* case having results*l in pneumonia. Persona who have weac longs or have reason to tear un ait ck of pneumonia shonld keep ihe r-medy at hand. T< « 25 and 50 cent tuxes for sale by J. F. Bmgden, Trenton, N. C. shinglesT” I AM now manufacturing the very best CYPRESS SHEJ3LES, and am prepared to forni«h them in any quantity dcsiied. upon sbori notice, ai utoH rsasohabie prices. Scud in your orders. J. W. WOOTEN, Sep22. Trenton. N. C. CHAS. L ABERNETKyT Urnsywl Coansallo/at Liw, Practices in Jones, Onslow, Greene. Leuolr, Csrivret and Craven cmiutis*. at-d to the Federal and Siate Snprvnn Court*. Can be reach- d by latter hi Beaufort, N, C.. and will go whi-ieve service* are de-ired. Nuv. H> '97. DR. H. D-HARPER & SON, DENTISTS. Office over Quinerlv'e store, next tc IgrdttU's, Kinston, X. U. ' • • *• Atlantic and S. C. Railroad, •|irn.iTo.bleKo.i To taka effect Wednesday, Nov. 28,1887 teltail ~~ WcsMMiifc i , STATIONS. J £*. ¥ j-f f n s* i i <e ia« «•« p m ! a m | ii m 710 349 G ildsboro, 1105 ’ft 00 743 4 001 Be t'e 1043 720 306 4 09: LaGrange, 10 82 A fin «26 4 20. Falling Creek, 10 22 62d 9144 32 Ktuston, 10 12 AOO 9284 41 Caswell, 10 00 SlB 10 16 450 Dover, 952 420 10 40 602 Core Creek, .9 40 400 11 *5 514 Tuscamra, 910 938 ltaii 520 Clark’s, 922 320 1305 4* New Bern*, 867j0 47 212 610 Kiverdals BS3 1010 2 2t>i 6l ’ Cr «tau, 82910 00 2 43; 625 Havelock, 820 940 312: A3B Newport, 8009 0A 825 A44 Wildwood, 7A9 847 331 A49 Atlantic. 755 838 381 702 Mnrehetd City 7 42)8 15 401 710 M. City Depot 725 ?60 p«l P"* s m ‘ a m fDetlj .except Sunday. Wednesday, and Friday. iTueeday. Thoradat end Saturday. 8. L. DILL, Superintendent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIEDMONT AIR ulhE Schedule Effective May 9,1887. Thiv condensed Selmdule iu published ns inform at tnu billy, and is subject to ohonge without not Joe to (Jie public. OBKItXSBOItO, RALEIGH, OOUMBKM Altn NORFOLK. JSABTBOUKD. WnTi™. g»“ rw‘. »*«* Greensboro 12 10 pm 850 am ISO sm Gib»onvi]i<<, 1240piu 9 22am 2 20am Elan Coll'ge 12 4fl pm 227 nm 282 am Burlington 115 pm 9 86am 8 10am Graham. ISO pm 940 am AlB am Haw ftiver 127 pm 9 4 am 8 26am Mt-bane 1 SJH pm 10 00 «in 350 am Hillsboro I-7 pin 10 2am 4 80»m Univrraily 206 pm 10 84 am 4 50am Durham 826 pm 10 62 am 8 80am Morrisville 8 opm 11 20hi.. G32am Csry 810 pin 11 26 hni 6 ■«am Knit igb 240pmi1 40 am 710 A r No. 42 ex. Sun Raleigh 900 Lv Auburn 2 58 pm..... 9 4' 1 am Clayton 426 pm l<Boam Seiiua 4 36 pm 12 45 pm 1163ain Norfolk ••as* *#>*■« 826 pm Princeton 4 Bpm 110 pm 1/8 pm Goldsboro 026 pm 140 piu 110 pm WJSbTBUUN D-LE A VKS Vo. *1 So. u So. u Mly. Dolly. NxA D*ly Goldsboro 7ln am 180 pm 445 pm Pi iuuetou 783 am 200 put 630 pm Norfolk 9 26am Selma 749 am 220 pm AOS pm Clayton- 8 15am B<2pm 751 pm Auburn 827 am 814 pm 820 pm Raleigh - - 900 pm No. ft* vx Sun Raleigh, 868 am 840 pm »00 am Cary. 909 am 8 68pm 2 oam Morrisville 918 am 407 pm 289 am But bam. 950 am 4 6pm 8 80am University, 10 07 am 450 pm 9•5 am Hilbboi a, 10 22 am 607 pm 480 am Mebane, 10 48 am 5 ie7 pm 608 am Haw Klver, 10 56 una 588 pm b 26 am Graham, 1108 am 545 pm 6 40am Burlington. 1110 am 6 50pm 5 58am Eton Coll'ge 11 20 am 5 59pm Au&utn OibsouviUe. 11 24 ain 6* Bpm A 13am tireensborr 1155 am 895 pm 655 am Km. 11 and 12 carry Pullman cam be tween Greenaforu and Raleigh. NORFOLK AND CHATTANOOGA. Through Knoxville. Morristown. Hot Springs. Asheville, Salisbury. Greens boro. Durham. Raleigh, S\ ilaon. Rocky Mount and Tarbdto. Central A Eastern K*. SB K«w. IS 80. U litas, Daily. *lO Dally DsOy. Nashville —— 12 :6pm II 29pm Chattanooga 0 2"i>il 415 am Knoxville 9 65pin 8 25»m Morristown lO 65pm 9 50am Hot Spring*. l2 23hu II 40am Asheville Marion 3 14atit 3 82pm Morgan ton 849 on 411 pm OnucljSp’g* 4 Ofi-ini 4 30pm H ckory, 4 23am 4 50pm Newton,* 4 3 ain 5 i«ptu 'Biatrsvllle 5 lOhiu 5 48pm Salisbury. 6 ( oam A 40pm (Cain, m! Time.) 'feiliidmrir. 10 47am 710 am 8 15pm (Eastern Time.) "•rveneboru 12 10pm 8 &<*am 9 52pm Durham, 2 25i-ii) 10 52mn 5 30ain Hh o*gh, 3 40miii 11 45nm 7l' am Selma 438 pm 12 s(hm Goldsboro, 5 25pm 140 pm **o Rocky Mt 2 15pm -—— Pinuer* Ft.. 5 05po Norfolk, Arrive. 5 2iipm r ' " " ”” '• 1 ««"■—mmmmmmmmom . titra-A Xaatarn Ku It No. SB Sim. 15 a lliaa. Duly. t>*Uy. 9 Daily. Norfolk, — 9 25am 'rimers Pi.. ——— 9 45am So Pocky Mt —— —l 12pm iot.sbiro 710 am 130 pm "h-lßii. —7 49' 2A4‘ ll>'»iith 2 Oiluu 8 68' 340 * ihthsin. 3 30* 950 ’ 4 36’ Greensboro 732 ‘ 11 55 ‘ A35 ’ {R stern Time ) SaHttimry, 987 * -815 am {Central Tinn*.) 8 55 ’ 7 55; in Staie-ville. 94C * 8 40* Xewtoi., IU 20’ 9 15 ‘ tl'Ckory. 1047 ’ - 930 * om-H 8p*B« 11 06 •' 9 48 ♦ orvantun 1128 * 10 02 ’ Vfurinn. l'» 12 m 10 85 1 \aheville, 225 * —12121 m H- 1 Springs, 362 ’ 129 * Morristown, 565 * 30Q * Knoxville. 720 • 400 ‘ ritaifanm.g« It 65 ‘ —— 740 ’ Nashville, t.r, 5 46am 130 pm Koa 15 and 10, Norfolk and Chatta nooga limited, letwren Norfolk aid Ghatianooga. through Selina. I alelyli, Greensboro. Balieburv. Hoi Springs end Knoxville Pullman Drawing-rrbm Sleeping car# between Norfolk and Nash vllle. Through tickets cn sale at principal stations to all points. For ralu*- or infor mation apply to any agent of Company. W.H OKKOX. I * OCIP, a.A.TOKk, Oan’lS-jpt. Tnfllc ItraT. Oh>'l Faas Aft U Pa. At#., Wwblnglaa, D. O. 'gea. ll .! ifßaßmgamgwßagßgHßßwiwiwi i 11 JOE4S.SANBON Have lust opened at tba store or Sera Yoffise’s old etand. Pollockmll*, N. O. large and handsoma stock of liy Goods, OletUay, She**, Istlsms, Infoet anything yoa miy need for the Hammer at price* to suit the bard times i . It will be to yoor advantage to eel] to ate them when In Follodrsyllle.
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