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tastern Uarohna News ; rcßUsmtD weekly by, Tii Mm Finishing Gompacy, D. W. WHIT4KKB, EDITOR. C. ». WHITAKER, LOCAL EDITOR. Correspondents Solicited. Wa beg our friend# who htivw attv thing to mj that lha public i» intarcrtcd In hearing, to dm the News •« at» hide to communicate their views.— The name ot the author should aecom pany the article, yet I* will be optional with him whether It shall he publUhed Subscription Price: One Yraw . —•—• I Enured In the Poet Office al Trenton. H. U., aa second elaee mail matter. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1898 ’ Lea Alilbornj tl»o folium* wo man eugraver and etcher, ot Sweden, who died recently, was selected by the United States government as the engraver of the Independence medal In 1876 A correspondent of the Ain* beret Kecord says that the late Professor Tyler was one of the few eminent men who were twice honored by Harvard with the decree of doctor. So for as known, there are only four ineu who have twice received this distinction, Here is the concise law ot life on which the late Barney Baruato foouded hfa career: “Never let a u»an wrong you< without getting square, no uiaW ler how l«mgyon wait;and nev er wrong a man if yon can help It, because he wit wait his time to get back on you.” Some years ago a West Vir ginia man bought thirty-four acres of land, for which he pair $8 dnliara an H*i l«nt»d them in apples and other fruit trees, il ls y»*ar he gaKieri'*; 6,000 barrels of apples which hr sold f0r£14.520 to which he wili. add about $6,000 more by the sale of other pnnlucts of those 34 acres. Irrespoi sibility- OecAsioually one comes across persons who are to all intents and purposes irresponsible. No matter what tlieir acts, they have a plausible excuse, and when excuses are exhausted they dismiss the whole affair a little flutter or a wave of the hand and declare that “really they don’t know anything about it, or that they have done all they can, and that's all there is to it.” Personal responsibility and the habits of accuracy, re liability, truthfulness and well bred frankness are among the most i in portent items in the ed ucation of a child—above all a feeling of accountability and the dtefKMdtlou to aecept what ever belongs to one’s share of the responsibilities of life— Hew York Ledger. Judge Ewari's Opinion. Judge Ewart, In his charge to the grand jnrv here, referred to the fact that the sheriff of this county had Inquired of him If he would require a list of delin quent tax-payers to be famished the court, with a view of indict ment for misdemeanor under the act of 1897. To this request he stated that he bad informed the sheriff that lie would not require such a Hat, and farther remarked that such a construct ion of the law was Illogical, ab sorb and ridiculous. Disease inn the matter at length he re ferred to the fact that in many of the counties court liod been held within a few days after the tax list has gone into the hands of the sheriff and tax collectors aud that under thin absorb construction every tax payer in those counties would be liable to indictment before the tax collector could print notices that he ever had the lists in his hands, and that, too, in the face of the plain provi sioiis that a sheriff conld no? enforce collection till Novem ber. Other absurd feat ares of such a construction wore re ferred to. He said further that he did not believe that there wae a well-informed lawyer In the state who would so construe the statue. . Ou being Informed that Judge Sutton had just decided a< Charlotte that every delinquent tax-payer in Mecklenburg most be at once indicted under this taw, he dryly remarked that « judge who would sentence u man to be bauged on Thanxs gtviug Day was liable to dtcide almost anything, and that Sat urn's docision didn’t at all change hie opinion of a lawyer, who would place snob an ab surd construction on this law. --Marion special to Fayette vi lit- Observer. II m. # ■■■'■ uur. o t Tonics- Grant’s tomb In New York is to lie heated by six gas rod is tors. The heating of tombs i certalnly a novelty. Rabbi Moses J. Grlsss. of Cleveland, urges the adoption of the Christian Sunday as tit* Jewish Sabbath, and his boarr •»f trustees is considering tlo advisability of making tlo change. The western papers annonne* that only 68 sailors lost their lives while navigating the Urea* Lakes this season. Not a sin gle passenger on the lake steam ers was the victim of aecident, but one did jump Overboard and drown himself. An effort Is be.ng made to es- Übhsh a biblical mneeuin it. New York. Those interested in the project are trying to ob tain space for snch an institu lion In the Metropolitan Mnse um of Art. The purposes of snch a museum will te to in struct Sunday school teachers by showing them exact models of everything mentioned in the lessons which they teach, and to make it the centre of Bibli oit instruction for the whole country. In spite of all that is raid re garding the perfect union oi North and South, there was ex hibited a lot of bad, an-Amer - can blood iu Boston on Thurs day last, when the Twenty second Maseachn etts Infantry denounced president Andrew:', of Brown University, who lost an eye in defending the union, because be publicly commended the bravery and manliness of certain Confederate generals. No doubt these same Massaohu setts veterans draw good, fat peitalone which come in part from the pockets of southern veterans. Tits prospeottve ladies of Westfield, Ind., issued a “Wo man's Edition'* or the Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, 1896. The paper Is filled w.tli matter of interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editor printed, realising I that It treats upon a matter of I vital importance to (heir sex: “The best remedy for croup, colds, and bronchitis that I have been able to find is Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. For family U9e it has it 6 equal. I aladly recommend it. ' 25 aud 50 ceut bottles for sale by J. I*. Brogden, Trenton, N. C. Trenton Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY j i . BRoo i > kK, DEALER IN General Merchandise. Corn, . . par btinhvl, Ml IVar. Field, . ** Potatoes Sweet, Yam*. ,k .30 Potato**, " Bahamas, “ .20 Ohl*:tc«n*. iwr. pair. . . 30® 10 Spring chickens ... .12 But*. p**i: dozen, .15 BMi'WftS. . . . p**r io.. .20 Hub*, rfi evn, ; per lb., ® 4 dry. . . ** ® f* Huttwr country, . “ .25 P«al ( «r, . perewfc. @ 7(i llhco.i country. . per lb. @. — llam*. . . . pe - B>. Lard o uutry, . . per lb. .OS .v.-. f-tce. Galt-Kheuoi uud Kczcjuu. ?’ij irtbusa itching arid wnartinc, inct v> iaioMKinriv HU»ve, >r tpolying Cb^utWhiiu' s Eye ur<. it'ci (Mutmoat Many very bttf cam ■.ir-.v itermat? ?atly ctus?d by it. 1. a Hr ei’lci-'Dt tor itching pile* aut i fi'Yvrlts remedy for mrc Di;nd«. 3b-pVi**l hiinds, ouilMaittt. fr*>et bite; aore ojt». 2t> etc. ; or box. l*r rjdy’s Omlttlm Powb-n, ** js*> '.vliat a novo? nwm- V'i.ei. In ijwo 3<roJUl;m. Tonic, Wo;-d pniifor an l vwnt'JujfO. ‘iliuy «\ro not food l*u aoii'* ita *%nd tin- '**A in tw#> l>< vul ; aoT i?; nr.ia" ccr/'l'ton. PrfcA Vi Beek-Keepiirg, Baslaess, PHONOGRAPHY, .."■"X,. gfo JmPCVielegrapH COP’YHIQWTBh R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY. V Tor rirenUroThk tamoot Md rapoedbl* COKBRERCUL COLLGBE OF KY. UNIVERSITY A wanted Medal mt WwMEspedUm It. for* to tbouaaixfc of nadnetet la poattloo*. cadorruU BMiiMto ce««eu toclodm* Toi tk>n. Books aad Board is fiailr, about •». SharthiaA.Typo-'Writiig, end Tel^Ttfbj.Sped<m. ®VTh« Ksntorky CnlTMotty Diploma, order tool, avrurdod andnotca. L4tararrOooT«afraa. Udeelred. MraaaMoa. Enter now. Grad o atm miecearfal. I /» order <o uh wo*r Mm reach «a, atUrttt oar,, WILBUR R.SMITH,LEXINCTTOH.KV. i/^m o#y V&A S j? I jsfW! 1 pp nS3*\ • I |pSmi| S VSfli W. M. COBLE, TraiM, L c. I erieh to wty to the poblio that I have OO hand a lot of nice WATCHES ARB CHAIRS. Aad Other Jtwthy, Ard expeot to have more eoon.and «rf:i /uiohdi <ny cmdomer* with an' Ihing ii< the Jewelry line, iffnof in mock oat have it In a few daye. . Repairing neatly don*, ntahort notlc«- and at renaonabie prkiee. And ynti know that I am alao prepttirrd to make YO UR PHOT 08. And all other arork in my line, aud 1 will en learor to klw Mtlafaotioii. Tn«i» meet truly. O.’ltO. W. X COBLE, a snoe- WWbvi)h,X C. Bull Dog Breeches have no Equal. Sell from w* d..5u t wr l*au. ou’t tip, aud tlie b«AI aenrer* oul. Also a full liue of UllY GOODb ui ai-iouiahitigly low pricer. READY-MADE CLOTHINU iB C, Heavy and Fancy Grccaies, ‘Whip, Saddles, Eaimes, Hardware end luttlery. ill Gan Be M at R ck Bottom Prices. A* lb« Mtpeott tor oeit'amant i* ni h»m', all p*r*(*i anwiiißKccouiit* oruntet «ill piwAM *«-t>e the »ap» early, ilia wc maj bo <n c> tu In Ip jou auoilit'r eeamn. Wbeu lu Poiloktvtlla d »n't fail In call nr< u*. T A. BELL & h RQ. e lave You Lead to Sell ? IF SO, PLACE IT TN OUH HANDS AND We Will Let the Public Enow It, and Make Sale if Possible. A rte*cri|iti«?e lift of l#»'d* will »hs puhli*hed in the News and copie* rent to Mich rewintj* of the c''uii*ry ar iu <»ur o,>'.ni<>u would be luoet likely t«» iu tercet land luveetora. II you waut to dispose vl your laud, NOW IS YOU. OPPORTUNITY. Now is the Time to Put your Land on the Market, if You want to Sell. D. W. WHITAKER & CO., TRENTON, N. C. • Q S * u*c »Ss£ i 5 re | o c.= 2S 4 s * w p. “ et.s ?S i - £ E ifS * r -^O « ”E = q o -c - -c -a O<9 - Si I“ c (£l-Lu ’ r**•*g* *“ tj { : « A <, « r JJ. t-J a, w's ® i " a£cj 3 aj *> ■ ZviZ S * •« 5 ° Ct '-S E ‘« *■ >, aJ-j * » I* —u z ft n « E £ a o O g fc'ggSflg §<Sg >- « §s* S *' C 3 -gS . s** - !!* 1 1 sP.’H 3, --|o y fc-e . to a ££aS < < E *-* nii A- £ t <fi a O* * O >v" ISk * jSC • 1 eSJ - r* e =£ ta 11 c • k-o H g H .g JttrfOAt«=-tNSOaAKCE. t The Onslow and Jones Branch of Tire Fanners Muttal Fire Insurance Association. MranHßiwp. The appl'e-iut* 'or aien Vndiiy io the <V»lo» *nd J’on Brenrh of Thr Pormer* IN'** mi»l Pirv «n 'mi'Miiiiuii of >■ nb «aoi* a. met at ibe « oon H< om* i loeLoi ville >•» J tnimry Pfh, to* iwrr«-t «i« orR-.ii s.tixu The Mote /|jri>l. J.fi l. o«rp-n - "t, of R midi, uimt' h lirittf ■ zplo* hii<*n »f (be plan »« oper<'tlop in il'L aud other Wk»l, The fl ■l*l * onl Bb.r, ll* tl I-: Tl «■ luromm, or tbrno •w»it g deto.i l pro *ny ia |m I‘nniiliia f On-low ■* d Jorier ar«- ptivileged under rptcia) net oi tbt N C. Legislntnre “ oblighte iluu»e vm io u policy coumct • To Proportionately Share Each Other's Loss in the Event of the Destruction of Property by Lire Wind or Lightning ; ad if tb'te he an ton* or dnmafte 'bee If ir»t nolhl ft- u Ibe'* *w no w’trW rrfrerr*. A foe «■! 60 oentM oo ercb *1(10 00 worth or |dmf«Hy iuHnied in rbjrg"). iliie imom.t mitya all th* rtieo-eK of the oM*»l***>n and alrm e*o'« wewbrr a prtpemoi pel u*v without edtlWinaal com*. uol<ea aouie mtaiwr loreta with a low. end b> tUI #wi i yi u «ill r„iv he mweeeii to any your |M r»t» ebere, which ia hum oai«# would be he tbaa /on would aire oan mifortnn»l« r.iabbor gii, || 4 i j.i of the oflmia eleite I for the On# ow aod Jouaa Bre oh : 0. H. SIMMONS, Pie-ident A B TAYLOR, Bec’y aad lteu. SUPERVISOR* : Dr. WJ. Montfort, P. W. Hargett, John F. Cox, D. J. Sander*, A. N. Sandlin, Dr. B. W. Ward, Dr. B. A. V hltakrr, K. B H*y. f. M. Dixon. #. B. a»rr»*oo, J.>hn Harty, Now. tba al*«vw eatred renflomen haw lb* roirpb<te er»tr**l wad n rrepriro* t M Ilia nraa-lt tit* Aewtta of murr-. .Io el- the wotk. bat It l« mperriard by Ibbt Iroal Board. - MWimwad of «wnr own ael*btw>r». oan yon a<t »m»t rb«t» ? Ai d. atein ran y«w> aPbUI •o rwoiata nrlaaared what* It win oitpr enar yo* fan* tl fO'ofXOO on !La thmaend acna ally ? Oormt'tar '0 . that Ha loan of f 1000 iha*a bard IhttM* aaai a atv«M aa.infce. For f .fiber partionla** roftee t»»r>g tbia tbaafrt «* »Adr.ar, - D B. M«QFE£N. Loral A grot. J. 8. 0. CADPBNTEB. B'ata A«>«t. daokaoßtUla, X. a KaUigb. U. 0.
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