the w : m m m.
w. s. nr. i
Knrered at '
t .r ni'J Prop r
ik v' oi.it rHh IJV 1 1 i; 1 ir
I Effect of Vmr on Wounds.
! The fear of poison in o lucerated
wound under certain circumstance la
In Itself quite sufficient to. give a
i wounded ' man tetanus, or lockjaw,
than which no more horrible complies
tlon exists. Thus for a long time It
i was thought that the natives of the
Solomon and other neighboring Is
lands lately added to the empire used
: poisoned arrows and many whl(e men
shot by them died In tetanic convul
Thepontnl fucili'i' U'tvvtfii KiiiHtnn
and theMinriiiii(1iiitf-e-ii'iii nrviuir whut
they ouj;b; t I if, mi') mIhhiIiI leimirovi.
One big iinp'ovf.i.fi.t w. nl.1 hf to Iihvh i 8jon8i induing one-very horrible case
rural fn dHiv.rv from KiriHtun to hiuii-
of the thickly
munitit-H.
Mltli-il Mirniiinding i-om-
A Kcpiihlicfin in K il ili holding a hijjrh
i-Kinl(?v to milk'
in the pf l-HOiilifl of
portion in M- pnrt
pone of I'd fiil' iit
(sweeping Iihuu
Federal ofhViHl-1 in thMMifli.p'Wtirulml.v
in this Suite. irli i vif w to HtrfiiKtht-i -ing
the pmtv. W V (.iippnnc hn will np
poiut Noun- KinVv I.iiit-rntM" to
office.
-e m
It in "Hid Unit Uicliiitil Cmker doemi t
pay a doller of f n in N-w York city. Iuf
in England tir-v ;! In- I'M mm inrm" of
of a commander in the nary who had
made a special study of tetanus.
At length the French governor of
New Caledonia, noticing that the symp
toms exhibited were not consistent
hh.vn it, in the pur-1 with the use of any known poison, ap
pointed a medical commission to In
quire Into the affair, when it was dis
covered that the arrows of the natives
were not poisoned at all. although con
structed in such a way that a small
piece of the bone point almost always
remained in the wound. The irritation
produced by this prevented the wound
from healing quickly, and the mental
disturbance produced by fear and per
haps change of climate did the rest.
It was discovered at the same time
notlfHH tlinn l(lKMi(),m.l thf-y are go-J thnt the natives of other islands who
i.,f,... i.i. f.- ft.-.niHi i, t in firmly believed In tlie poison tneory
seems from tli i- tint, the Aiiift'ienn tax
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
RHEUMACIDE
Ii rapidly taking the pUce of all
other known reinediei at a rh.o
matic cure; laxative, tonic and
blood punter, lhe reason U
plain, for it
CURES v
There ii no better time to treat
rheuiaatitm than during the fall
month. Cure yourself before the
ligort of winter are felt. R H EU
MACIDF cot but $i per "bottle.
Sold by all Drugguu. Secure it
and cure your
RHEUMATISM.
Sold by J. E. Hood.
t0O0OOO0O0O0OCXXX)OOOO000OO
IS9
Fevers
E0"
c T If It :
and all MALARIAL DISEASES take
YUCATAN CHSLLTOWIC(IiprOTei)
Superior to all Tasteless Tonics.
The people will quickly renwmbe the Snperlor Onalltlea of T PC TA Jf (IaaprOT4) Mf 'thma
gc-called Tasteloae Tonic. They are unreliable and thedoae it unoeruiln. Yataaa CUM Tobio (improvea
require no ihaking of the bottle. The medicine Is tnorouir
of medicine. Formal on each bottle. corufotlnir of OUIN
e (yetem and PEr-s I 5f which produce a hearty appetite. Any phyiidaa or drum; in
Improved.
BETTER PHB3CKIPTION (or MALARIA and It kindred din. PUouant to tike; doe not eickea er
m4 la AMnffthla n th mnrt flMlflUtA Itnmirill. Pltll'K. AAlVnta. Kor Bale DT all dealer.
Xla OAJEUiSTBOT TUT tli IW3XMOO.
11 tell roo there la HO
ike; doe not (ickea ei
Vnr ..I. h all dealer
Houa rtoi-nntroH, Evansvlile), Ind.
juniper do'-Hii't - iij-i.v iIu-hhiiih rivileun
in England tlmi h- iIoph at hnnif, hhn
the Wilmington Sti.r.
The HritWIi are pursuing in Soiirti
Africa the Miiiii-policy tlinv puriojfd in
thin country during th" ltHVolntiiiiftr
war luriiimr. p;llni;inir uml di-Htroyinir
It seem that th Itiifi-h nmd" of war
fare has not liten improved in the i--n-
tury and morn that han elnpHil MiiM-H tht-
American i-oloni won thfir indnpfiid
ence. Savaiiiiah Nhwm.
seldom stiffered much Inconvenience
from the arrow wounds, because they
believed that the spells given them by
their own sorcerers prevented the poi
son from taking clTect. Pall Mall Gazette.
Ex-Preniilent Harri-niri 'vidnritly is not
deluded by the humanitHrirtn pivtenYion
mingled with trading ghimnon hIhu'
civilizing the Philippines and convrtiiig
them by for.- of arum into five HHlf-jfnv-
erning commonwealths. The poorest.
possible way of -ou-iiat.iug and civilig
ing the heathen in in suppressing tlim
by the strong arm of military power.
Philadelphia Record
Public announcement is not umde of
pardons. They., are made by the gov
ernor as suits him, and information as
to the pardons is denied the public. hx
cept as it leaks out. Shortly after (Sov.
Russell was inaugurated he announced
that all pardons would be given out to
the public. Me kept this up a short time
and then gave orders that the public
should not be advised when pardons
were grauted. The fact of a pardon
now known only to those on the irisid
except in occasional cases. . The pardon
of an inmate of the penitentiary is a pub
11c act performed by a public officer. The
governor ought to let the public know in
the regular channels when the pardon is
granted. More than that: VYheu appli
cation Is made to the governor for par
don, be ought to cause the application
to be printed More takingaction. That
would prevent a pardou on ex-parte tes
timony, and would put him in possession
of any reason why the pardon should not
be granted. Kaleigb News Olwerver.
Bobjitt't Chill Pil' are the beat. Com lex than
any Otb. chill and fever remedy, and they are guar
antee! to cure or your money back. Price 35c per
bottle) Drug(i t.
A GMtroaomle Cyclone.
All men and women eat If they
don't, they won't last long, and no one
need worry as to whether they count
for .much or not. But good eaters are
usually very depeud-n-able. By good
eaters 1 do not mean large eaters or
, greedy eaters, tIough I may include
some of both, but ! mean the men mid
women who enjoy what they eat and
snow no disposition, either from dys
pepsla or other form of Indigestion, to
quarrel with tliclr food.
Gluttons, however, are not very love
ly. I sat at tahle once with a woman
at a summer resort who every day for
dinner ate 12 t are of corn from the cob.
That Is more than the regulation mid
day feed for a horse. And in the opoia
tlon she greased her hands and her
cheeks, and every now and ;aln her
nose was tlccornted with the well but
tered gralus ii! was a slg'ut. and at
the eud of the t;;::t she Imd a famine
that it took vv.:i!.; o n IK-ve. And
she was in niKM- pot by any means a
bad look ins wt- ;:n. 1st In aetiou-hi
action at the tah!e l:e was a klud tit
nutunu -. Ui.i.: icivias -desolation in
ner p-Mh !:: hr 1 t;a l three husbands
end N m wldiiw ;:gri:!i ' V.'hat bw-ame
Of th poor tui'U 1 tevi-r knew;- Maybe
.she .tl:i-ni.-.bilin. Cilmei- S;eed In
CriterUm . - .. - V
Irnaclble Von flnlOTv.
During Ii?ius von I'ulow's leader
ship of i Iu orclu'stni ;:i Hanover ii
tenor of i'.iii:c was engaged to play a
!-(:n- i. !; i:i "Lohengrin." according to
i.;is Neuc P.iait, and while the singer
was rehearsiug his part Bulow was
forced to go over the same burs a num
ber of times without the new actpr
beginning in sing. Tired of bis wasted
effoit.s the I'-adei stopped the orchestra
and angrily untied to the singer.
"I know iIim a tenor Is proverbially
stupid." he s;:id. "but you seem to
make an extensive use of this uuwilt
ten law."
At another time, while one of his
grand intermezzos was being played
with great feeling by his musicians, a
peculiar noise, hardly perceptible by
untrained ears, annoyed the leader for
some little time. At first he thought
It resembled the flutter of wings, but
soon he discovered nu elegant lady
fanning hers!f in otic of the boxes
close by. Bulow kept on with his ges
tures, fixing his eyes on the offender
In a manner which meant reproof. The
hid'., net' l".'li::-' 't!:!s. was suddenly
surpns'-d i ' l'nder dropping his
stlei; ii"d n .:!::ir toward her.
"Ma:: h; cr.'ed. "!f fan you must,
plea-" .-t h - t keep time with your In-fei-n.'!!
im1-
OR. 3. D. HARPER,
DENTAL SURGEON,
KINSTON, N. C.
ITJ" Office Over Dan Ouinerly'f itore, in the Moie
) Building, next to C W. Pndgen ft Co.' (tore.
Ol THOS. H. FAULKNER,
DBNTIST.
Office Honrs: 8 a . in. to 6 p. m.
Sold in Kinston by J. E. HOOD.
B. W. CANADY.
H. . MOSS LET. f
COLD WEATHER
'XV: The cold weather will soon be here, and we will be pleased
to have you call at oar store and examine a nice line of - J
Driftwood, Elmwood and Wilson's Im-
proved Air-1 icrnt neaiers.
They are neat, durable and economical, both in price and con-
sumption oi iuei. we aiso nave a large siock oi cuu&
STOVES, which we are selling very cheap. Come to see us.
B. W. CANADY & CO., i
KINSTONf. TJ. P.
QR. JAMES M. PARROTT,
Physician and Surgeon,
kinston, n. c.
Office on Gordon Street. Office honra, o to t
t. m., and 5 to B, p. m.; Sundays, t to p. nv.
No one can- reasonably hope for good
health unless his bowels move once each
day. When this is not attended to, dis
orders of the stomach arise, biliousness,
headache, dyspepsia and piles soon fol
low. If you wish to avoid these ailments
keep your bowels regular by taking
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab.
lets when required. They are so easy to
take and mild and gentle in effect. For
sale by J. E. Hood, druggist.
NOTICE!
Barrett & Thomson.
ARCHITECTS,
H5 FayettevilleSt., - Raleigh, N.C
tip-Write for our "Brochure" of Information.
T.' W. Jleiaborn & Co.,
Who esale Grocers,
OalM KINSTON, N. C.
Wholes.
ltiFOnr prices favor our customers, i
Tomep Hill
Dairy and Stock Farm.
E. R.&I. M. TULL, Prop's,
P. O : KJNSTON, N. C.
The Weather just "Nippy" Enough
to remind you that heavier weight Underwear will add to ,
your comfort. The most comfortable and healthy Under
wear is
Wright's
Health Underwear!
iep"This is the most popular Underwear made today.
My fall stock is larger than ever before and must be dis
posed of. You can get at the lowest possible price anything
in GENTS' CLOTHING, LADIES' SHOES and DRESSES.
A Full Line of.
Staple Groceries. .
Lay in your Xmas supply of Canned Goods from the
most complete assortment in Kinston.
DAN QUINERLY;
KINSTON, N. C. ,
Queen Street.
Thoroughbred Jersey and Guern
sey Calves for sale at reasonable
prices.
Xmas Goods.
ilK 01
Notice ii herebv iriven that aoslication will ha
made to the next Ueqeral Assembly which meets in
i v. .1. .1
1 .11 u.i j. juui) ji Miw,n iu imxw vi ui
I own 01 Kuitton.
E. B. LEWIS. Town Clerk
GEO. B. WEBB, Mayor.
A Good Article
Made At Home.
When in need of medium priced,
serviceable hosiery for child, man
or woman ask for goods made at
THE ORION MILLS, Kinston
N. C,
Xmas .Goods.
Xmas; Goods.
Remember
. THE
a
i
81E
-: . Hw tt Cara Crsjia.; -Jfe
llr.. BL Gr?, who litraj m-ar imnia,
DnchpMfonBtr, N. 1'.. ay: "Chu.br.
Iain's Govifh Itemed y u tii lnt tnnciDe
I har ever o-M. It 1 a a vhildren'"
remedj for croup and Decr fili w t-urw."
When giren ua noin as V.w vhiii UttiDifn
hoarse, or evrti aftr the croupy cuh
has deTlofd, it will prevent the . at-,
tack. This ahonld I borne in mind and
a bottle of th txiniih IU-uieilj k"pt at
band ready for inaf ant n ui fwh si
t ' jroptoui" apptar. For ale by J.
K. llco j, droryint. -
Is Hedqtlarters for Xmas Goods.
Never has 'such a large stock
been shown in Kinston. -i
:. Never snch a pretty stock and
never such a variety."
4 Prices run from I cent to $4,00,
$500, $8.oo, $1000 and $12.00 an
article. . . -
- - We have quite a number of cl Aks
and everybody can be waited, on
whether they buy or not. We "are
having a rush, but we have . pre
pared for.it. 1
Remember we have the lowest
prices.' Come to headquarters for
your Xmas Goods. -
the nav Yon:; RACKET CO.
i No. 41 Pridgen Elock,
KINSTON, . N. C.
We'are headquarters for all kinds
of Holiday Goods. Santa Claus
has been to see us and we are
supplied with everything needful
for Christmas.
JSTSee our stock.
N. L. BRUTON & BRO.,
i Cash Novelty Store.
We can't quote all our bargains, but if you wjU come ybn will say
with Queen Sheba of old, 'Lo ! the half had not beeii told.' ' .
Moore S Hooker,
-DKAtSKS IK
7 ' Fresh Meats, ;
Chicago Beef, Etc. ,
Market Hours: 4 to ia a. nu; 4
9 P.m. .
IPhone 27. " " s
to
Pep
You Sour, Cross-Grained
old
DYSPEPTIC I
Stop looking so ugly and
feeling so-badly. Get
a bottle of " .
sinatoilue
' Get well and decent
ibnee more. You old
played-out old man,
take it and feel young -again.
: :
PEPSINAGOGUE is
made by .
DR. H. O. HVATT,
And sold by all tp-ta-dat
Cotton Piece Goods.
Calico at low as 80.
Calico, indisro blue, 4Xc. .
Yard-wide White Homespun, 5c.
Apron Gingham, 80.
Canton Flannel, 6c.
Heavy Brown Drill, 6Jc V
Checked Homeepnn, 4o.
25jplpce8 Table Oil Cloth, all 15c yd.
turEverything in this line cheap. '
CLOTHING.
The only one price clothing store in
Kinston. We don't charge one enstomer
910 for a buis and sell the next one at So
1 for the same suit. We have them from $2
; to 15 in Men's, and from 65c op for
Boys. : - ;;rr' ".v;..'
Children's Pants for 15c.'
Men's Pants for 89c to f 5. . " .
Men's Heavy Pants for 65c. ' .t. ?
Men's All-woo) Vests. 25c. -
A hint to the wise is snificient. Come
and see onr Clothing. We will save you
money and yon take no chances,. One
price to all, and that the lowest. . ' . -
. .rSHOES.1; ; : 7
Note these prices: '
Men's BroirauB as low as 00c.
" Men's Brogans, whole stock, f 1.
Men's Oil Uxain Creoles, fl.15. -Men's
Lace or Congress, worth $1.25,
onr price, $1. - ,
Men's Brio to, $1.40. V 1
' t&"AvL Tn Bhoss At Cost.TSJI
. Ladies Shoes from thecheapestto$3.50.
Ladies' Sewed Shoes, 59c ., '
Ladies' Sewed Shoes, glove grain, 65c.
Children's Shoes at 15c and up.
Baby Kid Shoes at 25c
Hate and Caps. :
We have a large stock of theoe in Silk.
Fredora Derby, Railroad, Crush, Plant
ersall sort that will fife the beads and
pockets of all. - "
Alen s Hats from 15c np. .
Boys' Hats from 10c up.
Capes and Jackets. .
J In Ladies' Capes we have them at all
prices ana styles.1' iaaies' . velvet Uapes
that usually sell for $1.25; our price 89c.
Children's Cloaks and Jackets at all '
rtrinoa
; Books and Stationery.'
weaeiy ine estate in tnis Juie. jxiok
at these prices: 1 1 ,
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 69a.
50c Novels, Histories, Etc., 15c.
Teachers' Bibles, worth $2.50, for fl.
25c N6vels. 5c ' - i '
Fool's Cap Paper, a quire, 5c ' '
Legal aqa Bill Cap, 8c , ( . '
Not$ Paper, 2e. -.
David's Ink, best made, 8c, V , : ; ,
r.We can iurnish. Book Sets, Encyclo
Price. , , . .
In Underwear;
We have from the cheapest Merino to i
ilk fleeced. ' - - -
Men's Undershirts at 19c
Ladies' Bibbed Heavy Vests, 15c
Ladies' Black Hose, 6c. , ,
Men's Sox, 5c. . r
tsrl Larf e Collection of Pictures .
is 4 Franes at the Lowest Prices.
- Our Penny List.
Any of these go at a cent at onr store:
A box of Blacking, paper of Pins ' oaner
ofNeedlw", box of Tacts, cake of Toilet
Soap, a Thimble, 5 Slate Pencils, 2 Slate
Spongf , 8 Collar Buttons, 2 Heel Plates
a Gimlet. 1 Spool of Cotton, and a score ,
of other things that you pa v 5c for at
other stores.
Six-cord Spool Cotton, 3 for 10c -.
Ladies' Conts from 20o np.
Ladies' Handkerr-hiefs, 3 for 5c
Umbrpllns from S9np.
Silk Umbrellas. 48c - ;
Hoys' Knives, 3. Hand Saws, 10c.
Padlocks, 5c Knob Locks, 20c.
Everything will be sold at the lowest possible margin. ' No one
shall undersell us. It will ray you to eive us a trial. " "
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