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. S. HKRHRRT. Kflityt nl Prop r HE ASPIRED TO OFFICE. Sntered at P. o. j spcond clas mmi matter. DUKE'S INFLUENCE IN CHINA: We copy the following from the Con oord I irnHH: Our coiint.viiian, It'v. Frank M. Itoyal, . a returned niinHionury from China, re cently delivered a lecture in which he mnd'' the following ntatenient: "I have Been Duke'H cigarettes sold on the Htreetn of China where, the inefmage of my Nfanter had never been told. The pictureH of nuked women taken from the paokn of ciirarettes were pnnhed at me, and I wbh taunted and told that wax the way American women went." No wonder the Chinen are tlow to ac cept the innovations that come from abroad. Duke'H nude pictures may have had sonift'iing to do with the Hoxer up ririing and the expulnion of the foreigners. We cannot well blame a heathen people for opposing the introduction of a civili zation that they suppose will abolish the J custom of wearing clothes. Mr. Duke should abandon the experiment of send-; ing hucIi picture' to China with his cig arettes. He might substitute pictures of a more elevating kind that would give the Cliinninnn a more favorable impres sion of our civilization and our women. The absence of skirts from Duke's pic ture permits the Chinaman to observe that Americm women have large feet when compared to the pinched deformi ties upon which Chinese Indies amble ab ut. The Chinese need to be advised that Duke is not permitted to send out such pictures in America and that he misrep resents his own country in tending them abroad. But it must be admitted that some few ladies in this country attend dauces and receptions in costumes which are suggestive of cigarette pictures in low- ness of neck and absence ofsleevefi. Such exhibitions are going out of favor, how erer, as civilization gets further away from the scant attire of our first parents. And He Will Vrr Forget HU First LtMun Id I'olitira. One Detroiter who uoR's some day to be elected to the legislature Jollies the reporters by saylDg that he used to bo a member of the craft. One of them, who prefers evidence to bare as sertion, asked the political aspirant all about It and extorted this reluctant ex planation: "Well. Just between you nud me. it was this way: My fa liter ran a weekly paper down in Indiana, and it was the party organ in the county. When I got home from college. I made np my mind that I was about ripe to be the clerk of courts. The old gentleman told me that I was pretty raw. but he agreed to be my strategy board and said he reckoned he could pull me through If I'd obey orders and make no moves on my own responsibility. I can see now that he was a great gen eral, but you know how heady a young fellow Is before the world has bumped hint a few times. "So I put up what 1 thought was a great scheme and kept It from the gov ernor. The truth is that I thought him Just a little slow for my class. The man against me on the opposition tick et lived In another town, and we bad never met. So I went over there, told T. W. fJeiflboFn & Co., ' Who csale Grfcers, Wholesale Oiilj.l kinston, n. c. tOrOtxr prices favor'oar customers. i him that I was a ther't; paper ;'?!' ! plans for making we nan : ic hour, smoking the Juice of the ivpirfr from my fa- pi'ec.M'ded to get his the tight light fnl talk for an cigars and sampling grape from his own L. S. SMITU MANUFACTURER OP MATTRESSES For the WholmAb akd Retail Trade. South Queen St., near Salvation Array Barracks, KINSTON, N. C. Tne people will quicklr rpcf.jjn.M l.i.. Stfi?i-W aj ! o-eallad Tamrlvua T:il . r ..-.i I twquirw no abasia of tlia U'tti. T-i :--i-;f . I of medicine, Formulonn inrH l.ui ' . the system and PEIS1. ;.r.,u-v BETT2B PaSrtOHIPTro f .r :S nanseat. and Is a-n'' 'o i im mmt . v. DISEASES take j'-nLLTOICdmproTei.) f ,;: .clcss Tonics. ll'M'.t (Improved) orer the but a) -A I If ! it -.rlj i ...i.' ' ft Ft-l Th OA.1 . . . : : :: , i 'i .i .-. A .iv .;i. m . !..! il .. .- . r : i i ..mi. Yuca an Chill Tonlo (Improved u h noa i imtiunj tne m proporaea 1 UUN which tone.ee inn it .!i iiu'it i l tell jroa there li NO -. I'l,. .i-um to take; does not sicken e -. .. I i'-r t. For sale by all dealer. .. i i'.: I'l.isruEi. Evanavlllv, Ind. SoM in Kinston hv J. E. HOOD. Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, H5FayettevilleSt., - Raleigh, N. C Brochure" of in- "Write for our formation. Sumrell & McCoy, Wholesale Grocers, KINSTON, N. Phone 6. A St. Louis family of four father, mother, and two children turn6up with the record of having gradually reduced the expense of living, through an experi ment of the father's until they reached the point of 1C cents a dty. The wife then nought a divorce, however, on the ground that the last straw bad been placed on the camel's back, and we can't say that we are surprised ather action. Richmond Dispatch Those opponents of Democracy, who call themselves Democrats and oppose every principle of Democracy, now an nounce their readiness to come forward and reorganize the party. Their plan is to make it a mild echo of the Republican party. The party is not ready to have ita assets administered upon, is not look ing for a hostile executor. News-Observer. .aw. Put Simmons in charge of the national Democratic executive committee in 1904 and maybe we will win a victory. m. How does Senator Simmons sound? Senator Simmons surely sounds sweet! ami LOST Many golden opportunities have been lost by thos who inBer from rheumatiim. By taking Rheumacide now they will be permanently and positively cured Sold by J. E. Hood. Arttflelnl Era. Artificial e.v. v::;!kd to all the world from " '!::v:::g!j. r;;;r.n.v. Near ly all the giov. ;i inhabitants of some of the villages are ': -i-.-cd in tlcir ii;n:m f act tire. I'our men usually sit nt a ta ble, each with a g;ts jet In front of hu:i. and the eyes are blown from gas plates and molded into shape by hand. The colors are then traced In with small needle's, no set rule being observed in the coloring. n:ul a:? every man uses bis own fr.nc.v no two artificial eyes there fore are exactly alike. vineyard. I was too tickled for words till I got about half way home. Then I'd liked to hav gone into a faint. It Just dawned t pon me that my smooth host hadn't told me a confounded thing and had got out of me my campaign to the minutest dotnlis. I was beaten to a standstill, and the old gentleman advised me to move." Detroit Free Press. Moll no nrtiiPRty. "That naive trust In human honesty that one sees here is distinctly Ameri can." said an Englishman, pointing to a letter box. "I would like to see a continental business man lay packages and large envelopes on the top of the post boxes. They would be taken be fore the glue of the stamps was dry. There Is another reason why we can't do that at home. Our dear old London fogs would wipe out the address In short order, and unless the collections were frequent the paper would be re duced to n pulp. A dry climate makes you Americans talk with a dreadful nasd accent, but It shows up your honesty." New York Tribune. We Sell To Dealers Only ! To remove a troublesome corn or bun ion: First soak the corn or bunion -in vvnnu water to soften it, theu pttre it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and upply Chamberlain's I'aiu Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for five minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Fain Balm is unequaled. For sale by J. E. Hood JVIorfcon's Bakery DELIVERS Fresh Bread and Cakes Anywhere in the City. A Good Article Made At Home. OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXX3COOOO O ntLrtrtn Tr r- t. fi r $ Da-lVSVSldr 1 LUUO, Yes. it is the index to heal . tf you have bad blood you are likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one ot the mostf horrible diseases to which mankind is heir. If this disease haa just beeun its work, or if you have been afflicted for years, you khould at once take the wonderful new cure, y ...RHEUMACIDE... Thousands have been cured. The sum mer season is the best time to take a rheu matic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, constitu. 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 blood purifiers. Sold by J. E. Hood. Price, $1. ooooooooooooooooooexxxsoooo B. W. CANADY. H. E. MOSELKV. COLD WEATHER The cold weather will soon be here, and we will be pleased to have you call at our store and examine a nice line of Driftwood, Elmwood and Wilson's Im proved Air-Tight Heaters. They are neat, durable and economical, both in price and con snmption of fuel. We also have a large stock of COOK STOVES, which vi e are selling very cheap. Come to see us. B. W. CANADY & CO., KINSTON, N. C. account for it. buy. ELLIS A. REAL RAFHOPHOM s j ..FOR.. I tar run' jSmml f 'fiQr Clockwork .1 'iMg!'Ht. Motor. H Dfl 1 S 4(WmWS Mechanism I I 11 ?ifep2l Visible. I I fv ( ""-8 strocUon. I L. 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 We want you to examine our stock before you CARRIAGE WORKS, KINSTON, - N. C. A BRAND-NEW SHOW ! AT KINSTON Ofl FRIDAY, flOV. 16 th. First Season in America. i '.O BOTHER, MUCH FUN, All the Wonders and Pleasures ol a High-Priced Talkiafl Macbioe. '"Vinn nrrnmnanled hv a Recorder tilt , :;phophone can be used to make Recorda B . ... e -w ith Recorder, 47-BO- Reproduces allS ; standard Records. Bean oraer ana moicw Kir nearest office. :imm phonograph co. Dept. 30 :EV YORK, i43-45 Brodway. CHICAGO. 88 Wabash An. ST. LOUIS, tx-in Oliva St. WASHINGTON, 019 Pennsylvania. Ave. I.riIlADELPHIA, 103 Chestnut St, BALTIMORE, no . Baltimore St. , ECFFALO, 313 Main St. . SAN (sArn-uu 135 ucaiy ab When in need of medium priced, serviceable hosiery for child, man or woman ask for goods made at THE ORION MILLS, Kinston N. C. LONDON. PARIS.. BERLIN. To Extent ol KlorUt Indaatry. Tne florist bnfcinoss In tho Unltinl States I tv '" i'"!iis a:i nninijwrta'.it ludusfry. I; i:?!im.;: ' t!::U the rv tall ::; 1,1 do vti-r" -i''t' :::;inn'Iv i ?12."t".H:i i"il :sf 5.iTt-:1 i-aSs OOO.tKiU. Th t' m f M ; !t ss tliau !(!.:: cstabilslnm-iits li: t'uiti(l Str.t;! Totwl to Un iiTov. Inn of plants muler glasw. Chloasro tM.rtmlclp. . Dost of tli kp Is om or the myster ies vhloli prples sailors. No matter bow cnrefullj thv decks of sailing feblp may be wasbed dovn In the monjiux an enormous quantity of dnst cau be wept tip at nljrbt : "I bars used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era aad Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Ur. E. 8. Phippe, of Potean, Ark. "It eared tne of bloody flax, I cannot speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins tbe good opinion, if not praise, of those who nee it. The quick cares which it effects eren la tbe most eerere cases make it a faror its everywhere. For sale by . E. Hood. A Nice Line of Candies. Crystal ized Fruit, Nuts, Etc. N. L. BRUTON & BRO., Cash Novelty Store. NEW 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, Y KlNTOJT, N. CT Call There is no better time than now to drop in arid select a beautiful Dress Shirt .. : -. .1 . . t Our line contains a number of beau--tiful designs for old men, , young men'andjboys. " Give Us a Call Mammoth Menagerie and Real Roman Hippodrome ! "The Rhod Royl Show w good, big and moral." Worcester Spy, August ao, 190a 1 ? "One of the best tent shows ever given in New London was that of theRhoda Royal Show last Wednes day. The 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, Wednea- Day ! : m3& I We will treat you , right : - . TUIISTALL G. HILL, rWNert t Terarle-Mnrston Drng Store. . The World's Grandest and Best Amusement Institution; e r SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. . Tented Exhibition entirely different from anything yoo have ever seen, and, yotf win be convinced, yon see the big Agrrgation, that shows are not all alike. Read the special features: - - Prof. Berris and His 63 Beautiful trained Horses. AO performing in one ring and at one time. This act cannot be duplicated on this teirestial globe. ? - Capt. Sharpe and His Detachnent of Rough Riders. L i The Horse Back Riding Pony. -! 5 ' - ' A Cute, Conning, Thoroughbred Shetland Pony will actually ride sad perform On the backs of Tw Large Horses, hile galloping at full speed. i -v J r - -t , THE THOMPSON" BOYS. The funniest of all Clowa Mult Uuidl. Riders will actually introduce something new in tne Riding -Const dy linn. : ... . . . .? -: . i i i , r . .- ... ... . : "v A Troupe of Trained Performing Elephants. - I : . .- That do Ereryihing but Talk. . " - ' - MADAM ROYAL . The Ou cf u Ladv Hon Trainers and Manace Riders. Not the Old Time Manan Art ' tm each and every Trick tiewnd of tbe latest High School Riding art. .. ' TH HlPPOIlrOB RCES entirely diaereot from the old style. ' " : 50 OTHER FIHST-CLASS PERFCnL'EBS and PERFORMANCES 53 THM POXJH SHBS, the funniest of all Furopean Oowtm. asalv New r earn re. New latril, New Specialties, New Acts, ie" u appointments and ail Tents Poti- . lively New and Waterproof No Gambling and no Games of Chance OOROCOUS tTRBST C!VU passes throerh principal streets between tst and. it o'clock the day of tahibitioe.and immediately upon the return of the parade to the show erounds the oririial "aiRIa CQITM Trll UBUR.N MArs" WIUU "KS A hi on DlVH from an Aerial Ladder into a net below. Free, lao after the H igh Dive other t ree tiiubmoos will take place. C::rs cpsa I zr.i 7 p. n. Pcrfinnsnccs Ccrcr.C3 2 and C p. m.
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