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The Trent™ people now hare an nppnrtnnity of having from large assort* meet of DRY GOODS NOTIONS and SHOES. at New Berne nrtca. If- a New Stoic we have opened, end we are going 10 keep a cotrp'e’e assortment of good* and Mil them at a« LOW PRICES as any house la the country. The Dry Goods husineM has here* t«»r <fotly study. The stock 1* selected according ly. HA are tier prices. We«can off-»rd and will sell Cbe»p. We ere uot running a laney roy store, bat keep the goods the people w*ut. Our crest buying power enables ns to secure goods at very low prices. You shall have the benefit.— What you want la the lowest prices we can offer, then your interest- am the earns as ours, its the values we give. Is where your benefit comes in. We hav a not come just to ruo off somebody else s stuff, but have come to stay, and it you will give ua your trade, we promise to do our pert by selling the stock way down Bring this paper along with you and you will find everythin" just as ws aay. Ws name prices on some of our Dry Go als. Shoes, Clothing. Ac. DRY GOODS. A good unbleached Domestic, 3c\ The beet fell yard wide unbleached Dosaestic, sold everywhere else in Trenton at 56. our price, - 4c) North Carolina Plaid Homespuns, 4c; New fell dress styiss in calicos, 4ej Rea! heavy Cauton Flannel, ficj ■ A fair quality of Bed Ticking, 6«: Wide white table Damask only, SSci A good quality turkey red table Damask. 25c. Very fioe quality all lmeu German Table Damask, 50c A good quality Fringed Nmpk’n at Jtej A 5 4 wool Cash mere. 9c; A double width Cashmere, 9c j Double width fancy Jacquard Dress goods, TSJcj Mens’ Undershirts. 13c; Vena' uolaundried Shuts, 23c; This is the Store to Hake Your Dollar Go a Long Ways COME AND TRY US. The Duffy Dry Goods Co. DR. H. D HARPER & SON, DENTISTS. Office over Quiuetlv’B MOT*, uext to Kiiitco, C. J \~W~BdM£B, .Contractor tad Builder, Draftsman of the must rood-rn styles of Dwellings- Would be ghul tocorre* pond with any one who wants plans or bids on any style of work* Bids cheer fully gi'en on application. Post Office Box W, KINSTON, N C. Executors Notice. HAVING qnaUßed as txecutors or the last will and testament ol H. A. Whits, dacensed. this U to notify all persons having claims against tha estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to the tindersivoed PnHwtotillt. N. on or before the <W» day ol Pep. Umber, 1898, or this notice will ha pleaded to oar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo Mid estate are re quested to make immediaie povmenU. This 4'b day of September. 1897. A. ? WHiTß*' | EMOTIOt * Sept. 7, Bcoks, Stationery, Periodicals, die. School Books, School Supplies. Fancy Goode. Musical Instruments. Latest hi Sheet Maaio Mall orders solicited. » J. D. GASKIN, Newborn, W. C*. D.F. JARVIS, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Carpetings, 98 POLLOCK STREET, arawsansr, n- o. We are now randy wHh oar BPBING STOCK, to show oar friends the mast o*rUfl»fc * Qsmplst* Os DRKB GOODS, SILKS, and WASH FABRICS. % ft IUL aVi •Wfi ■M W-M !j SHOES. ;j: Womens’4mt. Dongola Button S; Shoos. alive 2J sat 60u ! j Womens* Dunguia Button, patent i; leather tip, 75c j; Womens' all solid Dongola Button "[ \ patent leather tip. ' 99c 'i j Womens* genuine Dongola Button j patrol feather Up, solid loner sole ]; outer sole and counters, square, ! | coin ami common sense toe, worth $1.50. o»r price only 11.25 ; Mens’ Sauu Calf Shoes, laced and congress, at only #I.OO Full liue of Shoes for Children. CLOTHING I Mens’ lfi rjs. winter weight Black i | Clay suits, 15.00 j i Men's Businets Suits good mats* j; rial. #2.75 i j Mens* >cparn»s Pants 40c : | Boys and Youths* Clothing in large ; ] variety. Sheriff Sale. Bv virtue ot executions issued from the Superior Court; of Jones Ccnn’y. to me directed, I shall expose to public Bale at the Court House door in Tren ton on Monday. November 1*t1897. st one o’clock p. m. the following proper ly, to wit: Seventy Apres of Land, more or le»s. U beiug the ekeesa of the homestead exemption of<E. R. Dixon in White Oak Town-trip. Taken on execution. Bvnum and Jdnkids Vs. E. R. Dixon. Dated at the Sheriff's efflee in Tren tou this Octoher l't. 1897. D. H. HARRISON, Sheriff Oc obar sth, HM'7. NOTICE. To the tax pay sis of Jones County, The tax list for the yeer ol 1897 is now iu my bands for collection, ai d all per sona ate requested to coma forward and pay their taxes promptly, as the duty imposed by law upon the Sheriff’, will be complied with strictly, (see Sec. 52 A 53 of the Revenue Act of 1897 ) X will attend at the foliowiiig time* uik places to collect same, to wit: White Oek at Maysvilfe. Oet. 43 97. PolfekavUle. at Pollnksville. " 15 v »• at Wh’tford Mills, ” 14 “ Trenton, a>-all times. Cypress Creek, at votiug pises” 18 •* Tuckahna, nt voting place, ” 19 •• Uhlnquepin. at voting place ” 20 ” Bsaver Cr» tk at Heath* MHI ” 21 ” 1 earneetly urge all to come forward and pay in time to eave cost and prose cution. D. H. HARRISON , Bheriff of Juuee County October sth 1897 . letter, Islpßhstsi and Xfeaema. The fartenss ttcMng and«aartlng,lnci daxUto theeediseesca. iainstantlyallayed by applying Chmmberlaiu ’ s Eye and afan Ohttmeat. Many very baa oases have bean permanently cured by it. If 4a equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy foe sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyee. 85 eta. ter box. Hr. fladjfe Csadttfsn Pswdm, are jnrt what a bone needs when in bad oondttfam. Tonfa. blood purifier and vermifuge. Thav me not food hut medicine and the beat In use to put a hone in prim* eoodttton. Fries 25 ctnti bmp oaokin. i ■HI MIMIAIV TEENTON ttigk mmrnrnmmammm Male and Female,' i / • W. H RHODES, • Mnslgsl. Tall Term of Trenton High Bchoot begins • August 30, 1897. Thl* Rehno) rreperVs for Colfegs, or girs* BuaiiiCM Education. . board iroro |4 00 to 27.00 per month,. English Tuition from 21.50 to 22.00 par month. , ' » Clsssws 21.00 exiif. Tor fertbsr particular* apply «o w.huhodir;. Things Worth Knowing A barn belonging to Mr. Thoe. M. CLesk. of Orange county, was ditto yet!, bv fire Monday uighl. A horse was burned op in the barn, and a mule was 1 so bcdly burnt that it is expected to die. Cause of tbs fire unknown. Ex Sheriff W. A. Bailey. ol Davie county, says he raped wheat enough lots year to last, Mrs. Bailey and him* self the balance of their lives. Be only threshed out 2 780 bushels.—Win ston Sentinel. Wears informed that one gentleman in Holly* towuthip has had the misfortune to lose a drove of sheep containing about flfteon head; all died fur want of water, there being none iu the creeks and branches and but Tgry little m ibs Northeast river.—Pender titer. The cotton crop in this and adjoin* lag counties is about all gathered. Re* 'liable and conservative farmers -&v there will pot be more than half a crop In many sectfeus felly nm'umd bolls that appeared Just ready W buret have withered and dropped ofl‘on account of the exceptionally protracted 'drought during the summer.—Pender Star. Lewis E. Hill, of Buffalo whose body was found in the river at Chicago, was formerly paying teller iu the Elficott Square B-nk, Buffalo, N. Y. He die* appeared a week ago with *2.000 of the bank's money. Half of this amount Bill subsequently returned to the bank sud hfo brother made good the balance. The bauk authorities had not asked for his arrest, as they bad ndl suffered any loss. 1 There are some swift cotton pickers in Robeson comity, but the champion* picker la Dnd. Stevens, colored. Last week on the farm of J. C. Atkinson, he picked out 404 pound* in out* d»y. Tl ete were some others good pickers in the field with him. Edward Atkinson pinked out 391 pounds and Pat Stevens picked 525 on the same day.—Lnrabertpu Robe* soul an. Gevernor Russell bas suspended the twdWilenca, Railroad Coimnisioner*. <and *pf4>;nted 1.. O. Caldwell, Populist of Statesville, In place -of Major Wil son, r-rd John H. Pearson, Democrat, ofMorgenton. in piece of 8. Other WiJ. son. It Is claimed that they are really Butler’s appointment*, both being un dtr his" dominion. Pearson claims to be a Democrat, “but has been awful wobbly.” The courts will have to de cide the matter, and the action of the Governor will be submitted to tbs next Legislature. It Is generally believed thet Governor Russelt lias done what he intended to do from the beginning. We will he very much surprised if the partisan Governor is sustained ei ber by the courts or the Legislature. Gov. Rnseetl may have done whet he (bought was right, hot wasn’t he con* ’rolled In his action in this matter by his prefudlcs against the Southerv Railway, rather than the guilt of the two Railroad Commissioner* be has at tempea to reiuovcr It will he difficult for him to convince the people that be was not deeply prejudiced in (his mat ter —Orange do. Observer. Deeds and Morgages. The following deeds and mortgages have been in the «fifee ot the Register of Deeds for some time, and Mr. W. H. Cox earnestly requests* every one to call at the earliest, possible *u me and get them. Annie Hall. E. P. Eubanks. • Thomas Tilghman. E. H. Pollock. Green Bud. Eva S. Koonce. W. H. Waters. Thomas Case. James Brown. Benjamin Askew. D. H. Harrison. W. F. Foy. James M. Williams. Sylvan Mills Comp. J. P, Lassiter. Barbara Quinn. James G. Harrison. Charles E. Moore. Leonard King. . W. H. Rhodes and others. Willis Kirkman. W. C Beryam. Louisa Wallis. Sarah E. Morton. J. M. Hayes. R. M. Miller. Rani! Jenkins. E. G. McDaniel. Lewis F. Koonce. G. W, Green. f. C. Koonce. * / W. L. Irving. James Hatch. Sale of Land'. Pursuant to the judgment >6 the ac tion now pending iu th« Superior Court of JoitMtoouiuy. North Cat qlina, where n Jo*. A S'nith, Executor of £. G Mo- Danfel. is plaintiff, and W. M Hawkins and wife ere defendants, we will - II at public auction at the Court House In Trenton, on Monday the let day of No vember. 1897, at 12 o’clock, midday, for cash, the following lands, to wit: Ouo tract situated in said Jouee coun ty. in Trenton township, adjoining the lands of the heirs of J. K Scent. the laud-ot J<>hh I. Hawkins. and t> e lands of 8. H. Moerc, containing 59 acres more or lew*, beiug the hind on which Win . M. Hawkins and wife resided on the lffthday of June, Pftfi Also another traoi of land in the same County and township, adjoining the lands of 8. H. Moore. James A Btauley. Ivey Pollock and John L. Hawkins, containing about i 94 acres more or less, and inoludes all tlie land that descended to Luvenia Hawkins, wire of Win. M. Hawkins, from lier father. James A, Stanley and the G- A- Dawkins land, and all land by said W. M. Hawkins a»d _uvenin Haw-kin- in Jones county, containing iu alt about two hundred and twenty-three pud one half uci.hs. M. DeW. STEVENSON, P. M. PEARSALL. Sept. 27. 1897. Commissioner*. UHP Wishes to Rnnonnce to tho public that he bas just received and is still re* cclving from the Northern Markets the handsomest stock of good- ever on the Trenton Market. He. doesn't want the earth, that fenced in and id a glass bog, but all he a«ks is to give him a call when in the city and if he can’t supply you. vou are at liberty to go where ever vou choose. par c-god dkfakthfht In this tfojwrlicerit h« calls stwcial atteiitinu to tlm efegmit. line* t-f Dr**t> Goods, in plain and cffeitts. A *pi sud kl assorlmcnt of Dress Luring* tits best ever- brought to Tren tou, in fact every ihiog that goes In mak* no i> utce (tress, such a-,-Cfenl •'kirt Binding, Triuimiugs, Black Silk Lace etc. His line <.f Prints and l’erca’s are ‘"Out of sight” and must be seen to be appreciated. nTtOTPriKTa My Stock ot Ready Made Clothing- is ibe hand- AAAAS VAsoiusst ever brought iu Jones county. Don’t fell to see ilnrm wneu in Treui« u. Hard Times have Gone, Good Times hav&Come, So look oat friends and cut turners «ud make your headquarters at SAM LIPMAN’S STORE, Wbere you can buy roods at your own prices, such as Dry frdrds. Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Hais. Caps, and Ladies and Gums ’nruishing goody. Jewelry, No. lion*, aiso ladies* Cap*. and men’s Mcluto»h. H orm overcoats, umbrella*, & c . Sam Liptnaii and Ins Halesuxm. I. D. Herding* end k ßam Yotfe all f- hi hi extending a most liberal Invitation 10 all tries da and customer*, to cull at once aud all other limes, where they will be moat heartily welcomed and waited on at once, without delay, whon in n*ed. 1 am Agent a'eo for tho W. L. Douglae shoes, prices from 92 00. 92.50 to $8 00 per pair. BAM LIPMAN, Treuton, N. C. _ S, Barker, Has a large stock, of Dry Goods, Groceries, and everything usually found in a general iherchandise store that he is selling at prices that will astonish you. Don’t Fail to Cali. —_lulb- - i 1 leaaaMg—WM-aMs .is.'., wm-etitag,!.. i_j —uem fie Hungry Must Ist. « Whitaker All.kind of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, 4 Groceries; Are being received fresh from the market by qvery Steamer. Sale of Land. Pursuant toifle jfidgu eut of the Su perior Court of June* county,- North, Carolina, iu the action wherein Jo*. A. Smilh. Executor of E. G. FcDamel is plaintiff and J. C. Kooucc and wife era defendants, we will eel! i>t public auc tion st tho Court House door in Trq**it>u on the Ist day oi Nov-ulmm 1 , 1897, It being Mmul.ty of .Tone* Superior o<iu:t, at 12 o’clock. M., for cash. the follow* inv land situated iu said Junta county, in f ran ton township, r.ti the south side of Treat river,above Trenton, adjoining the lauds of Sarah E. Nobles, the lands ol E. G. McDaniel, being part'of the •and formerly owued by Lmuiuil Bu-h-k, dfceased, and decseuded to, Suren B. K ’Oiice; bounded on the north and northwest by the lands of said E. G. McDsiiiel, on south bv lands of Karah E N r> ble or A. Mitchell, being the land on which the said J. C. Koonce and wisp resided on the 19th day of April, 1892. containing 138 seres more nr leas. M. DeW. STEVENSON, P. M. PEAKS ALL, Btpi. 27/1897. Commissioner*. Wanted —An Idea JSSSS am. WsjjhUupnixP. c.. for OwO Oder red now U*t a! ore uaNaaad tnvmOaa* *iuti BSOCEBT DSPABTMSBT. My aasortmei.t of .Groceries Is «H>m« . plme iu all respect*. You will find Flimr. Itenl, Bacon. Sugar, C* flea Mnlasuea, Syrup; Bice, C'ar ucd Goods. Cutlery. Crockery. Hardware. Tinware, Drugs. ALdiciues, In fact everything to supply your wants. Thera Goods are of the very, best quality.
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