S. HERBERT. Editor and Prop'r. Kntered at r. o. as) second class mail matter. SENATOR SIMMONS. Tho Raleigh NevvH-Obwrver hut the fol lowing nice imd truthful articli) about our next Horiutor: The senatorial primary renulU'd in the election of Hon. Furnifolri M. SiinmoriH to tho United Htatew senate. The mujor- Stv i so large that there can be no doubt in any man's mind that he is thechoice of the Democratic party of the State. It bIiowh that, the people carried out the resolution that was general after the vic tory of 1(5M to give the State chairman the high honor of the senatorial toga as a reward for the ability and generalship he displayed in leading the party hosts In the strenuous campaign that redeemed the State from Radical rule. Mr. Simmons will go into the senate well equipped by former legislative expe rience, having served with ability two terms in the house of representatives. He is an able lawyer, a successful party leader, a prodigious worker, an astute politician, an eloquent debator and a man of versatile talent. Since he reached manhood, Mr. Simmons has been a con sistent and active Democrat. He lias always stood true to the Democratic principles and policies, and in sunshine and in shadow has. never failed to work for the success of his party. In the higher field to which lie has been called, Mr. Simmons .will represent the best sentiment of the State and stand by Democratic policies, of which Bryan is the best exponent. Woaldp't Sell the Hoaae. The house In which Joan of Arc wai born Is still faithfully preserved In pious veneration at Domremy, where It is looked upon almost in the light of a ehrlne. Passersby invariably cross themselves and utter a prayer for pro tection as they go by. The story goes that a rich and eccen tric Englishman tried hard to buy tho place In 1S.T7. It was at that time the property of a farmer named (Jlrardin. The English men offered to let him name his own price, but the old man held firm. "No, no, no," he cried. "I would not sell It even to a Frenchman, much less to a foreigner and especially an Englishman. People here would call me n traitor nn! a coward were I to port with the house from which Joan of Arc s nit to nerve France." The Englishman convinced himself that further bargaining was useless and went his way. Soon after nil ollicer from the king's household arrived In the village and asked to speak with J i rani In. Before the whole village, assembled In the Street, he said: "Girardln, the king has learned that you have refused to sell your house to an Englishman. He de sires to reward you, but not In coin. He knows that you no more want the money of tho French than of the Eng lish, therefore has he commanded mo to present voti with the cross of the Le- glou of Honor " Chamberlain's Stomach arid Diver Tab lets cure biliousness, constipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by J. E. Hood. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo BUOOD TEIiliS. Yf, it if the index to heal . If you have oma Diooa you an likely to team mat yott , have Rbeiunatira, one at the mott homble diteatet to which mankind U heir. If thit have been afflicted for yean, you khould at once take the wonderful new cure, ...RHBUMAOIDE... Thousands have been cured. The' sum mer season is the best time to take a rheu malic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, coostitu. tional cure. People with bad blood are ub ject to catarrh, indigestion, and many other diseases. To be healthy the blood must be pure. RHEUMACIDE is the Prince? of. Sold by J. E. Hood. Price, $f. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo NEW i nil n ! I have secured the agency in this section for several strong fire insurance companies, and am pre pared o write insurance on all classes of town and country prop erty. Office in Cox & Co.'s store with S. H. Abbott. Samuel Abbott, KlNSTON, N. C. MMMMMMMHMHf B. W. CA.NADY. H. B. MOSULBY. COLD WEATHER The cold V eather'will soon be here, and we will be pleased to have you call at bur store and examine a nice line of Driftwood, Elm wood and Wilson's Im proved Air-Tight Heaters. They are neat, durable and economical, both in price and con sumption of fuel. We also have a large stock of COOK STOVES, which we are selling very cheap. Come to see us. B. W. CANADY & CO., KlNSTON, N. C. REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE. The HepublicariH won a sweeping vic tory Tuewday, not only electing the presi dent by a tremendous majority but gain ing more Heats in congress and continu ing to have full control of every branch of the national government. The population of the fifteen southern states has increased nearly four million in the past ten years. There were but three million people in the colonies at the time we gained independence from Eng land. "The only way to keep the price of cot ton at ten cents," says the Home, Ga., Tribune, "in to sow plenty of wheat, so that you will be independent and can hold your cotton." William Jennings Bryan, twice de feated, but still America's greatest states man. A most admirable many Vina. Queen Catherine obtained pins from France, and, lu 1543, an act was pass ed: "That no person shall put to sale j any plnnos but only such as shall be double headed and have the heads sold ered fast to the shank of the plnnes, well smoothed, the shnnk well sliapen, the points well round filed, cnuted and sharpened." At this time most pins were made of brass, but i:;auy were also made of Iron, with a brass surface. France sent a large number of pins to England until about tho year 1G2C. In this year one John Tilsby started piumakinp: In Gloucestershire. So suc cessful was his venture that he soon bad 1,500 persons working. These pins made at Stroud were held In high re pute. In lfXJit pinniakors combined and founded a corpora: i;n. Tl:o Industry was carried on at lirlstol r.nd ttlrmlng hain, the latter becoming the chief center. In 1775 prizes were o (To red for the first native made pins and need cs In Carolina, and during the war lu 1S12 pins fetched enormous prices. Pins vary from 3V. Inches In length to the small gilt entomologists' pin; 4,500 weighing about an ounce. Good Words. ' and; li evers LARIAL DISEASES take MA YUCATAf! CHILL TON ICCIiproTei) Superior to all Tasteless Tonics. 5 Tho noodle will quickly rocoirnlzn the Superior Qualities of TVCITAX (Improved) over the man o-ciillnd TNlele Tonics. They are unreliable and the dose is uncertain. Yucaan ChilUTonic (Imoroved requires no shaking of the huttlo. The medicine is thoroughly dissolved : each dose contains the same proportion f medicine, formula on each bottle, consisting nnjuifl in ml wmca times out malaria, I KUS wluca t ho nvHtnm and PEPS IX which urodu '08 a hearty appetite. Any physician or drueirist will tell vou there iSETTEB. PRE3CRIPTIOI for MALAKIA and its kindred diseases. Pleasant to take ; does not sicken or janneate and is acceptable to tie most delicate stomacn. rKlUK, eo lnl. for sale oy ail dealers. Xlso 0s,CXs3'XXX9,X1 MXlIICinr3 CO., BulbPbopkiktob?. Evansvllle, Ind. Fold in Kinston bv J. E. HOOD. SHOW! A BRAND-NEW AT KlNSTON ON FRIDAY, NOV. 16th. First Season in America. An Adjunct to Tears. 'Terhaps you can direct me," she said, with pompous condescension, to the floorwalker. "I've a erring need for"- "Yes'ni," Interrupted the floorwalkir In his quick, nervous way. "Ilan'k" chlef d'partment. fif counter, ncx' aisle." Philadelphia Press. Iklftoda Soyall ft m w niiflTniiiiu ninir nnm winum Z HUd HflUffl HI Fit H tiUHU A. K AS EASY AS FLYING! Flying is just sitting still, and feeling a little breeze, and get ting there. That's all there is to it. Now, riding in one of these buggies of ours is just like flying. You glide smoothly along, without any bumps or shakes. Perfect mechanism, .perfect workmanship, honest material account for it. We want you to examine our stock before you buy. ELLIS CARRIAGE WORKS, KlNSTON , - N. C. Spring: lioe. We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES this spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price. A Chocolate Colored Vicl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. A Black Vicl, a good shoe for only $3.50. Black Surpa8S This is the shoe ol which weave had auch an enormous sale. Price $4.00. T We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. 1 Gents' Ocfods. A full line oP Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to $8.50. In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. DAN QUINERLY, KlNSTON, N. C. Queen Street rum 1 mwt ruwi mifi iwi .mri iinrriwirnvvnvii .wui viifi viifiiTsT7uvmr7niiTnni. .HiiTrrmffrnihHTTinriinfTii LLVMMf.lHl.lliEflfllMf. Mammoth Monti gerie and Real Roman Hippodrome ! ' The Rhoda Royal Show waj good, big and moral." Worcester Spy, August ag, tooc. "One of the best tent shows ever given in New London was that of the Rhoda Royal Show last Wednes day. J he one great feature about the show is that they give exactly what they advertise. The Rhoda Royal Shows have made a most favorable impression in this city." New London Daily Globe, Wednes day, AeptemDer 5, 1900. The Wicked Little Germ. "Microbes attack their victims when they are worn out" "That's so,- we read about them until we pre dead tired, and then they take a mean advantage of ns.MIndlanap- . '"trrnaL' "'.,; v. To retnor a troublesome corn or boa ion: First 8oak.!tbe corn or bunion in warm water to sol ten it, then pare It down, ae closely ev poeeible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing ifrot ou8ij.for.fi re minatea at each applies tion. A. corn plaeter should be worn for a few days, to protect it from tbe shoe, Aj a general liniment for epraina, braises, lamenem and rhenxsatism, Pain Balm is unequaled, ,, For sals by J. E. Ilood.1 The World's Grandest and Best Amusement Institution SOMETHING NEW UNDER TH3 SUN. Tented Exhibition enlitelv different from anvthintr too have ever seen, and von will lw ninvmmil. if yon see the big Aggregation, that shows are not all ahke. Read the special feature: ... Prof. Berris and His 63 Beautiful Trained Horses. All performing in one ring and at one time. This act Cannot be duplicated on tins terrestiaT globe. Capt. Sharpe and His Detachment of Rough Riders. The Horse 'BacScidef JPoiiyl" V A Cute, Cunning, Thorougobred Shetland Pony Will actually ride and perform on the backs f Two THE THOMPSON , BOYS. The fnnniestof all Oom Mule Hurdle Rider will actually introdoce something new in the Riding Comedy ho. ,. ..- ' . - - A Troupe of .Trained Perfonning Elephants. . MADAM ROYAL The Qaeea'of all Lady Hone Trainer and Manage Rider.-,, Not the Old Time Manage Acta,' but each and eery Tnck new end of the latest Hifth School Riding art. - .S , . TlllFPOOItO CS entirely Afferent from the old ttyl ' - 50 jOTHER RRSTt-CWSS PERfOSUEBS and PERfOrAKCES. 50 ''riVHioii asinicfieTijr'tici - v. .. ' t EtJr' ProFrt7 brM New Harness. New Wagon, New Cage, New Honea. New AnU Mh, New teatorea, New MaterUJ Ktm Spetialtie, New Act, ar' ia appoiutncat and ail Teota Poai lively New and Waterproof, No Cambliag and no Game of Chance. - . OOjWwoos SrnBHT CAWwiVJUi pase through principal street betweea to and it o'clock the day of lubtbttMB, and immediately npon the return of tbe parade to the how ground the original 'OIAU awTB THS usuyt Mjur? Wiu MAKI h MIOH Dtv trora aa Aerial Ladder into et below, tree.) Also after the High .Dure ethee Free Exhibitions will take places - - &vstrtvrvd Wm Maj m 1 lrmn-rii PRINTING? What Kind Do You Want? 1 5 Deer open I and 7 p. m. PerfcnnaRCSsaCcn:cnc8 2 and 8 p. in. I i I BELL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, DODGERS, CARDS, POSTERSor what ? r VI. i -, 1 1 We priht everything. from:a Card to a Newspaper. Print it well and i v quick. Cheap too. J; thefijee; PRESS- . . KlNSTON. N. C. fc,-rlx. r..Jtfm nwJe, m. tV. fa, m " il i! r -" I f r-

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