f OMoftht Bml FaiuJ v)y papers id iSiet era J' $ Carolina. 1 l $ X-^X-SC-X-X-X^ puoacßiPTio'N; «i.oo a Jeai^ ' VOLUME 2. TRENTON MAILS. ARBI VA I, AND DKI*AHTWK«. PROM COVU: turn Trent on at 7:30 a, ro. Arrive* at Trenton nt 12*0 m. Leave* Trenton at 2: 0 n. w. Arrives at Trenton at 7:10 t». m. from roiiW)K»vri.L«: Leave* Trenton Tuaedsys, Thursday* ami Saturdays at 6*o ft. m. Arrives at Tran ton (Mine days} 3 p. m. FROM RIOIILANUa. Leave* Trautou Monday*, Wednesday* and F* id *y» at 6:0 > a. iu. Arrives At Trenton (sama day*) 7 p. m. knon uoNirs : leaves Mondays, Wsdnasdaya and Fri days at 7:00 a. m. Arrives at Trenton (same days) 4 n. in. F, F. OUEKN, I* M. COUNTY OFFICIALS-"* COMMISSIONERS : J. Harper, S. Tl. Moore. W. B. Taler, Lewis Bynum. Clark Superior Court, 8. K. Koonca, !U«i*»or of Deed*. W. II Cox, Sheriff. D. H. Harrison, Treasurer, Lewis King Coroner. L. H. Mallard, Surveyor. A. F Becton. Standard Kasper, Benf. Huggins, list of Appointments, for the different Churches on Trenton Circuit Ist Sunday, Los** Chapelt' 11a.m. Ist Sunday, O.ik Gfnva. 3 p, m. 2d ** Mindy Gr*<ve. *ll a. m. 31 *>*• C\press Creek, 11a.m. 31 *• Trenton, 7 p.m. ♦ h “ ’irenton, lta.m. 4th ** M»plO Grove, 3p. m. J. M. BkMßom. P. C. immura. Fiijih Coming and Sain?, and Wkt Thsy are Doing. ISSS AftOllT Tilß TOTS IS CBSEM, ETC. m ■ ■ J. P. Biogtleii went to Newbernc Tuesday on business. Bfcnj. Brock, Sr. f of Cypress Creek was in Trenton Monday. T. S. Bender, of PollocksviUe, was in town last Friday. The Board pf Couty Commissioners were in session last Monday. R. B. Dunn, of Beaver Creek, was in Trenton Monday on business. W. H. Claytor, of Kinston, spent a few days in our midst last week. Mrs. D. H. Herrilage, who was sick last week, has greatly improved. Mrs. E. A. Rhodes, who has been quite sick, is better we • are glad to know. P. M. Pearsall, Esq., of Newbeme, was in Trenton last Monday on le gal business Sheriff Harrison, one of the best • in the State, called to see the News last Monday. Rev. J. M. Benson preached at Lee's Chapel and Oak Grove last Sunday. P. M. Pearsall was elected by ihe Commissioners last Monday county attorney. M'ss Sue May K’mcy, who •has been teaching school in Chinquepin, returned home last Wednesday, M. E. Haskins was in Trenton last Monday, representing the well known home man, D. S. Barrus, of / Kinston. We call attention to the advertise-1 anent of James G. Tinsley and Co’s .Celebrated fertilisers. Inquire, of the agents. 'F. Koonce went to Towle Tues day morning on business. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Bir .die* <fho will visit the family of Cy rus Foscue. MM lillllLlVt WHS. I W H Cox went to Polloksville j Tuesday on business. ! Castet is a hummer when il comes to feeding folks. Our Thursday night prayer meetings continue to increase in interest. Last Monday was cold and crisp, yet one of the most beautiful we have had this winter. Tuesday was cloudy and cold. Lost. —A 16 lb. sledge hammer between Trenton and the Scott place, return to Norman Evans at Trenton and be rewarded. David Craft, of the Tuckahoe section, was in Trenton Tuesday, and subscribed to the News. He is one of the most prosperous citizens of that part of the county. Miss Louise Lane, of New Berne, spent two days in Trenton last week as the guest of Mrs. J. P. Brogden, Returning 1 , went to PollocksviUe, accompanied by F. P. Koonce. Lewis King and E. L. Hardy will plant a crop of tobacco this year on Mr. King's plantation a short distance from Trenton. They pre pared their plant beds last Tuesday. We have been informed that eighty new tobacco bams will be buUt in Jones. This shows that many of our farmers intend cultivat ing tobacco this year. Cotton does not pay. At the residence of the bride’s mother on last Thursday IW Brock and Miss Ora Koonce were happily married. They left for their home in Atlanta, Ga. The News extends congratulations. Miss Maud Koonce. of Wilson, spent a few days in Trenton last week, visiting Miss Theo Kinsey. She, accompanied by Miss Sue May Kinsey, went Saturday to visit her uncle, C. T. Koonce, in Chinquepin. The wire-weavers have put up a good fence on Market Street be tween Lon Taylor and W. H. Cox. This fence has the appearance of be ing substantial and durable, and we doubt not, would be largely used if the fence is not too costly We have on hand quite a number of copies of a “Letter,” reported to. be written by our Savior Jesus Christ. The copy of this letter was given us by a gentleman ,to print an 4 we struck off some extra copies which can be obtained by applying to this office. . • Miss Joe Francks, accompanied by her brother Richard, went to Kinston last Saturday to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Peebles, who is quite sick. Richard returned Mon day. Miss Joe will remain a week or two. Mercury going 50 degrees below zero, which was reported in the Aduondacks recently, one might say is pretty cold. But in the Southern part of our little town on last Tuesday night, one of our young ladies happened to the mis fortune of having her teeth freeze. There was certainly a chid time in our town that night. C. E. Foy, Esq., of Newbeme, was in Trenton last Monday on bu siness. This gentleman gave the News a pleasant call, and renewed his subscription for another year.— Mr. Foy[is one of the most reliable and successful business men of New- Born, and a worthy son of Jones county. He deserves all the success he has attained. A f AHEK FOR flLl. f LASSE3 OF f EOPLE HO Jf Ati T THE J.ATEBT J*EWS. TRENTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1898. A DESERVED COMPLIMENT. Dr. S. E. Koonce, of Pollocks ville, son of our County Court Clerk S. E, Koonce, has received the ap pointment of First Assistant physi cian at the Central Hospital, Raleigh in place of Dr. Mott, who recently died. This is a deserved forfipli iment. Dr. Koonce was fast win* J ing his way to the top round of the ladder in his profession and was en joying a large practice in the locality where he lived. The best wishes of 1 all the people of Jones County go with the Doctor in his new field of labor, and none doubt but that he will fill the position with honor 10 himself and great credit to the State. No mistake has been made in his appointment. He left for Raleigh last Monday morning. JURORS FoiTtHESPRING TERM. At a meeting of the County Com missioners last Monday the follow ing persons were drawn as Jurors for Jones Superior Court which con venes March 28th, 1898. S. D. Strayhom, J. B. Collins, Luther King, Tim Conner, Henry Green, W. B. Hargett, R. L. Sutton, Daniel Cobb, E. M. Jarman, Joseph Basden, T. C. Whitaker, j. E. Charlie Jones, John Simmons, T. A. Harriett, M. E. Haskins, Geo. Smith, F. S. Koonce, D. F. Banks, 4 s * l Mnrrill, N. Green, Geo. W. Adams, Geo. T. Turner, D. W. Koonce, Amos Jenkins, Durrant Godwin, Dave Craft, Moses Crooins, Fumie Brock, J. L. Basden, Brodick Taylor, Jim Brown, G. R. McDaniel, F. M. Dixon, W. A. Reynolds, C. J. Mc- Duffie. BONUS FTEMS. We have been having some very ; cold weather for two weeks. Little Dasie, of Coahoma has been visiting her sister Mrs. E. M. Gilbert of this place. There was a \ large crowd at Na than Gilbert’s lart Sunday. Messrs. W. M. Tyndal, Lum Gilliton, from Dover, Ed Bird, of Green county, and'sevend others. . The people are not going ahead on their farms yet for the weather is I too cold. Messrs. H. H. Lawry and W. M. Gilbert, of this place, went to sec James Wooten, of Coahoma yester day, who has been sick for a month or iwo. M. E. Haskins was in Trenton to day representing D, L. Barrus, of Kinston. This gentleman represents one of the most reliable dealers of Horses in the State, and carries none but the best stock. All information given by him about a horse or mule may be relied on. When in need of a good horse or mule call on M. E. Haskins <?r D. L. Barrus, or let them know of your wants aud’ they will supply you at once. »(. 1*135 If .foil get hungry whan In Tranton call on RQAStIC He la prepared to eatlefy an; appetite. OYSTERS! Board $6.00 per Month. James 0. Tias*ej & Co., (Branch oftbe Virglola-CarcHna Chemical Co.J MANUFACTURERS ft IMPORTERS OF HIGH GHADE FERTILIZERS, —AND Fertilizer Material, RICHMOND, VA. . - ■nmaaotM— Tinsley Celebrated Brands: Stonewall Guano, Richmond Brand Guano, La* Brand Guan% Powhatan Com Gunne, Stonewall Tobacco Fertilizer, Wheat and Gree* Fertilizer Stonewall Brand Acid Phosphate. Richmond Brand Acid Fbo*- phule. Diaaolved 8. C- Bone, Powhatan High Grads Fho* pi title. Bone and Potash Mixture. Fare Grouud Animal Bone. Top Dresser, Strawberry Grower. Sweet Potato Fertlser, Irish Potato Fertilizer. Cabbage Manure, Vegeta Ida Guano. Ten per cent. Track Guano. Seven par oeut. Am- Uiomated, J. G. Tinsley ft Co'a Tobacco Fertiliser, All these Put Up in Bags of 200 pounds. We nature yon that all our Brand* wilt be kept up to the Utah they have always maintained. why metiSsT When that dollar of your* will buy more at my *tore than avar before. 1 know you are getting low price* for yoar cot too, bnt I regulate my pricea accordingly, consequent!* I am telling my goods at SACRIFICE PRICES. Wore led*, trom 10c to 50c jier yard. Outing. sc. Check Homespun 4c. R*«d Flannel. Ise. Cautie Flanuel, Bc. Table Oilelo h. 30c yard. Velvet very low. Shoe*. 25c pair. Knitting Cotton. 15c p.ckage. Uudershirt* 20c piece. Blanket*. 60: to 81.00 pair. Ready Mane Shirt*. 25c pair Men * Hat*. 25c to 81.00. Cape, 25c to 50c. A few other gAode that are going low. Bisrch, 5.-. lb. Black Pepper. 10c. Shot, 7c lb. Coffee. 10c !b. Good tfnU*s«s, 2Jc gallon. Chairs, 40c to 50c. xts&wsr scans ox.oxsnroi IS GOING AT COST. J>KUGS of all kind will be found at my store. Boat load nr FLOUB just received from tht mill. Delay Ofttime Proves Fatal, Ko call at once and be supplied. J. P. BROGDEN. Trenton, N. 0. . t / f : ; '"v ; e 1 jgbwaWAMaaaagiagngmwaMrMi jasaiMt H .. z&z a* 3 *2YI le=; £2 * 3 g s «. a 2%zi * aasß«si»3Bijg*3 ft s.|i-3cS5 c ~ =r < z a ift I 2 S* -5 S*"., 5 J pra * s=l % e c --3 t a - gs S h w K s ■ 5 a 23 E w 5 2g ► *sa 5 tea S E—* te *s g ®S f a S 2 . 0 !f*3o -»fci o=2 ss Sus jg ''FTirfriTiiiii'i'i «* 1 Largest Stock, . ' Greatest Variety, Best Quality, Lowest Prices TO BE FQVtfD St, SECTION, Miller’s Agent for two of the li'pat Flour Mills in this country. MTSugar diroot from the Re&osriee. HTOur Goods are bought front ftrst hands, saving the middle* munis profit, and we sell at Manufacturer’* Prices. Out Dry Goods Departamt fahrios for Spring aud Summer wear, with everything neoemary for Cora fort. Our She Doprtmenl '‘o'™ r.h , m I .H,r ,rBb<> “*”* oW ,<>, * lT J. H. HACKBURN, (Suocessors to Haukburu ft Willett ) • NEWBERNK, K..C VI * Subscriptioo : li f 81.0 Q PER YEAR. *' f 50Ct«. Six Month*. If ;* p. • NUMBER

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