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ibMtit& Prpj'f. litrfii at i'. i' ilH mall "matter. SOUTHERN MEN DID IT. In comment injf on 1111 ui tide in the At lanta Jtuirmil. HtMtiiiwr that the Impres sion that Atlnntii Ih.h Ihii built op al most entirely li.v lit r ' liern ramtul is erro neous that it han been built up by home capi'nl and enM-rprine, the Raleigh News- Obdti ver snjn: In North ('iirolina, in the nucceseful manufacturing Iiumik-hn, t he money and the braiiiH hnvt i.lmuMt nil been home made, though there hn been an imprew won to the nminuy. I hat impreHHion probably had its origin in the fact that until recent years there was a systematic attempt in many southern communities to induce nor'hern men of capital to come south and build factories. Finally when every bn.l.v woke up to find wheels turning and i-pindN'H humming, they jumped to the rone lijMiou that men of wealth in the north had responded to the invitation. Tin trn'h i that while many communities -i r tkx -till, waiting for northern men tontait the ball rolling, there were not a few men among us who, in a hiiiuII way at first, were working along waiting for nobody, but building up mauufucttir ing eHtaMinhrnents that have given the State ita first place ainqjcg southern iiianii''.ict ni iiiKhtats, the Holts, the Steeh'H, the Oilellt, the Fries, the Chatham, the Pat terHcnn, and others in cotton mai)ii'actiiing, and in tobacco manufacturing, Black w II, Carr, Duke, Day, Reynolds, 1 lanes, Brown and oth ers were not waiting for outside help, but were getting rich themselves and brinuing a larg measure of prosperity to the State. Their cuccess inspired oth ers to believe that they could succeed. and every manufacturing establishment that bus been well managed Las suc ceeded, if it was not hampered with debt or injuriously affected as latterly in the tobacco nusinvsH by the trust. What North Carolina has done in man ufacturing in the pat ten years is but an earnest of what it can and will do before the census of 19 10. Now that our home men have demon strated that manufacturing pays good dividends, it is comparatively easy to secure stockholders in enterprises in the south from capitalists elsewhere, but if southern men wnit for this, the continued development will hi slow. If after the war, Mess. Holt, Odell, Steele, Blackwell, Carr, Duke awd other leaders in manufac turing had waited for men of large capi tal to develop the State's resources, would North Carolina have more cotton mills and larger tobacco factories than any state in the south? North "Carolina has a bright future as a manufacturing State, but its future Is almost entirely in the hands of its own sons and adopted citizens. Whenever tbey demonstrate that there is money in any line of manu facturing, they cau get outside capita) to aattiitt Ju development. But in thefuture, as in the past, home men must lead -the was, invest their own money and prove toeu laitn by their works. What the News-Observer says of North Carolina is especially applicable to Kins ton, which has been built up by the co operation of the home people, beginning by potting their little sums together tn one little mill and after that succeeded putting larger sums together in larger factories. And that is the way that Kins ton will . continue to grow and thrive. Talc Tr-Choice The Buddblsts believe that happi ness, Nirvana, consists In self efface tnent, oblivion, TEcjotuig Buddbas began life by sitting unsupported? in the air just nfterJrrth Their mothers attained Nirvana Immediately, ana tbey, the Buddbas, reached Nirvana In various queer ways. One earnest Buddha, one of the earli est of the long line, earned the "Nlbbu- ta" as follows: A hawk was about to devour a small bird. Said the Buddha to the bird of prey: "'I beseech thee, leave this little crea ture in peace. I will give thee its weight from my own flesh." Down from heaven came a pair of scales, and the transaction was accom pllshcd. The small bird sat on one side of the scales, and the Buddha began putting slices of his body into the other side, while the bird of prey looked on with an evil eye. As the Buddha carv ed himself up the little bird seemed to get heavier and heavier. The beam of the scales did not move until the last particle of the saint's body. was put In the scales. The Buddhists' legends do not tell how the saint managed to enrve up bis last few fragments, but that Is not Im portant. Which do you think was hap pier, the Buddha who entered Into NIr-1 vann ns the little bird flew away or the bird of prey that made n hearty meal of the saint's flesh and sailed off de lighted with his bargain? New York Journal. QR. ;H. D. HARPER, ,0ENTAI, SURGEON, I KINSTON, k. C. - J J' 4 Cf"OAc OvttDu Ouin.rty's Mora, is th Mbtf irv suuauif, mjU M k. w. fndfa ft toa . lip ejffs OR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, DHHTIST. OfficeHours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of Kins ton. I i Toe peopl. Will anlolrlr rcO(-r:.'.fl ii Superior Q.ittllUr. of TCC1T.IX (IpW4)()Mr tlguiv 10-called Ttl 'j'unic. ihsy ir unreliable and tb 4o it uncertain. Ynca'aa Chill Tonio (ImproT4) requires no soaking of the Ik ml. 1 bo i.i.iiciu 1 lhroa?hlr lisolv.a ; a. oh dM contains tha saw proportiaM of medicine, fcormulann ooob buttli., wulalinf of QJIXIAK which drive, out roitlarin, IB OM which toneanj (lie system and 1K PS I X which produce a hearty appetite. Any physician or Jrugi : 'vlU Ull yon then la VO BETTER PaH3CRIPTIOrifr MALABIAaod iu kindrJ diaeawm. Plwuiaat to lake; doef not lichen ar lanieata. an.iii ncptablf ro Vim moirt ctelicata stomnoH. PKICK, ft (. For lale by all dealata. Via OAI-txl3Jux'X, auiDioiinaoo., ol puoi-iuktom. Evanaviil, Ind. Sold in Kinston by J. B. HOOD. DR. JAMES M. PARRpTT, Physician and Surgeon, KINSTON, n. c. rlOfBcoD Gordon Street. Office hoars, a to I i I a. m., and 5 to 0, p. m. bnndayi, 4 to g p. a. . W. T. PARROTT, Ph.G.,M. D., Physician and Surgeon kinston, n. c. "Office formerly occupied, by Dr. , M. Parrott opposite A. Miller's. One of the greatest engineering feats of itslcind is the Cancade tunnel of the Great Northern railway recently completed It js one and one-half miles long, 23x16 feet, and was cut through solid granite almost the whole distance. The work was begun on both sides of the moun tain, tba two sections operating toward each other. They met near the centre, the junction being as perfect as if they had been working on top of the ground. This wonderful feat of engineering, which would h&ve been practically impossible 30 years ago, has been completed in con siderably lees than thr years of actual working time. The CovmtMs f A.rr. At a dance In the country a gilded youth from town was complaining that there was nobody fjt to dance with. Shall I Introduce yon to that young lady over there?" asked his hostess. "Shela the daughter of the Countess of Ayr. . . , j Delighted, the young man assented, and; after waltzing with the fair sdon of a noble bouse, ventured- to slt -after her raother. tlM Countess of Ayr.' "Mr father, you luean. said the plrL . "Co, no., no." xa!l the btnvilJered youth,. "I was ifsiias after your moth er, tue Countess of Ayr.- "Tea.r was the. reply, -but that's mt father:" ; - Utterly -at .a .loss, the yotrng Wan mshed off io search of bis hostess and wild the girl sfce had made him dance with was "unite . uad ; io1 him i "So be la," answered the hidr of. tba house. ."Let m Introduce yoo to tflni. Mr.' So-and-so. Mr. Smith.' th county sarveyor." IjhiiIoti rbron kle: - - C'obTreba nni C ut. An old time remedy t: stop blood flow-ills' from a cut is to ptit cobwebs over It. but from recei:t discovery It ap- pt-nrs a dangerous thiiiK to do. Some time ago :i woinnii fell and cut her bead, and when 'her frlenda hurried to her assistance they found the blood flowing from a deep gush. Cobwebs were applied, and the bleeding quickly stopped, but In ;i few !:iya the woman was taken with lockjaw. A scientist declared there were lock jaw germs In cobwebs, and that was the way the woman contracted the dis e:is;. He lias made quite a study of the subject and says that in a handful of cobwebs he fouud 01 different dis ease germs. That being true, it is very easy to see how one could get not only lockjaw, but many other dreadful dis eases, ns the cobweb is placed right on an open wound and the germs can en ter the blood. Cobwebs form In dark, dirty places, and it is not to be won dered that they gnt'.ier germs. Exchange. in China criminals and p -!iti, is( rl ouers are belni;!i d Sonn- of the exe cutioners a;v . e.vjH 't that tiny i-an arrange and helu ad a mni: in is sec onds. No military parade or drill except in case of viar. riot. Invasion or Intutrrcc tlon Is lawful on election day in New DR. C. B; WOODLEY, Physician and Surgeon. l6y-Office in Drng Store next Bank of Kinston. Calls left at Drug Store will receive prompt attention. B. W. CANADY. H. H. lOSHIT. GOLD 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 v Driftwood, EI mvyoDd arid: Wilson's im proved Air-Tight Heaters. They afe neat, durable and economical, both in price and con sumption of fuel; We also have V large , stock - of . COOK STOVES, which we are selling very cheap. Come to see us. B. W. CAN AD Y & CO., . KINSTON, N. C. Bat tltl IMMJ IKIII 'Hit laiU! m It 1 1 t'H I Lilt tfl I WOOTEN & WOOTEN, Attorneys-at-Law, kinston, n. c. Circuit: Lenoir, tones. Greene. Pill and On alow counties. Supreme Court, and Federal Courtt I varou of Eastern North ( olinf NOTICE! Notice is hereby iriven that application will be made to the next General Assembly which meets in anuary. iooi, lor changes in the Charter of the E. B. LEWIS. Town Cleric The Weather Just "Nippy" Enough to remind you that heavier weight Underwear will add to your comfort. The most comfortable and healthy Under- ij wear is Wright's Health January, iooi, ii Town of Kinston GEO. 6. WEBB, Mayer. Barrett & Thomson, AB03ITE0TS, H5FarettevilieSt.t - Raleigh, N. C ltfSrWrite for our "Brochure" of In- formation. . T.W. Sleoibopj) & Go., Who esale Grocers, Wloto (ttlyil kiitfvStokf n. c? nSTOur prices tavor our customers. r - tThis is the most popular Underwear made today. My fall stock is larger tban.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...... ; !' f " H Staple Groceries. Lay in your Xmas supply of Canned Goods from the most complete assortment in Kinston. . i Queen Street. DAN QUINERLY. kinston; 3 s IWMMMMaUHW. When the stomach is tired oat it most have a reel, bnt we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Care "digests what yon eat" so that yon can eat all thefrood food yon want while it is re storing tne dlgestlTe organs to nealtn IJ Li the only preparation that digests al wnQs 01 fOOQ. I, Jfi. HOOd. I Will Close Out My Stock of Shoes and Hots ' at c,o&r to make room for more Groceries Feeding tb people is my busi ness IV- been at it for 2d years and still keep up the game. ; Call' and get your winter Shoes and Hats at' cost before they are all sold. Respectfully, W. A. LaOQTJE, KINSTON,' N. C The Season For HOI DRINKS Help is needed at one when a person's III is in daflr. A neglected conph -or cold may ooa become sendnsandwhonld be stopped at once. One Minute -Coach Care quickly cares eoughs and coiis nd the worst cases of croup, broncLhis, prinppatd otWr tarfataadlsigtrosbles. J. 11. Hood. . is upon us, and we- are, now dis pensings - v ' - - : . Hot Chocolate; Coffee, Tomato Bouillon, 'Clam-Bouillon ' "Viand ; ; ' "Toros," , the palatabfe and nourishing liquid food.' . .y;,v nrOur CANDIES are xnatle bv "Huj-fers, vTenney and Royster; ueniitr names to all. Attractive packages for the holiday taflel - i jEfci'SoiHfliico; ; - DRUGGISTS, Next Door to The Bank of Kiastoa Bread JfeslQ :Of r BUY TK C?JU?nC IF.R3S We can't quote all our bargains, but if you will come you will say with Queen Sheba ofold, "Lolbe half had not been told." " - CAUFORNIA -FIQ SVUP CO. A . . . . r i ROGER; ES iii -.1 Fresh Meats. Market Hdnks : 4 to'ia a m.; 4 to AIMS ioods iii 4"; Xmas Goods REMKMfeKR : THS irailCKEISI Is'Headquarters for Xmas Godfls'. Naver has ? such I a v large stock been shown in Kinston. Never such a pretty stock and never sucba' variety;; Cotton Piece Goods. Calteo as low as 8Jfc. Calicio, indigo bind, 4Me. Yard-wide White Homespun, 5c. Apron Gingham, 0: - ' Canton Flannel, 6c ' ' Heavy Brown Drill, 6&. ' Checked Homespun, 4)(c. 25jpieces Table Oil Cloth; all 15c yd.' :v ("Everything In this lino cheap. , QLOTHiNa. , The. only 'one price clothing store- in Kinston.. .vvve don't ebarge one customer 110 for a suit and sell the next one at f 5 ; for the same suit. We bare them from ? to 15 la Men's, and- from 65c tip ,for Children's rants for 15c. ' Men's Pants for 89c to f 5. Men's Heary Pants for 65c Men's All-wool . Vests, 25c 'A bint to the Wise is snfiBcient. Come and see our Clothing Wfi.wlll save yon money and you take no chances. ; Cms price to all, and that the lowest. ' ' . ." SHOES. . ' " Note these prices: " "i . Men's Brogaus as low as 90e. , v Men's Brogans, whole stock, : . Men's Oil Grain Creoles. 1.15. ; : - Men's Lace or Congress, worth $1.95, our price, f l.- . , ,- ; Men's Boots, $1.40., : , . - - V - KAix.Tan Bhoss At Cost.'O : Lad ies Shoes from the cheapest to $3.50. ; Ladies' Bewed Shoes, 59c. ' Ladies' Sewed Shoes, glore grain, 65c Children's Shoes at 15c and up. -Baby Kid Shoes at 23c t A; . Capesi and. Jackets. rJ In LadiB' Copes we have 'them at all ' prices and stylesr-Ladies Velvet Capes thatsnaliy sell lor $1-25; our price 89c. Children! Cloak and Jackets at all ' prices. -t$a t " ' .-. v Books and Statjoheffy;. Wd aefyihe Btate .m tnielLookv ; at these prices i -t t n,- - , Webster's' Unabridged Dictlonarr, 69e;- ouc noveis, msiones, Jicc.f 1 ac ; rvi Teachers'. Bibles, worth $30. lor $L, , j; 001 s uap raper, a quire, oc ' Legal and Bill Cap, 60. ' NotePaper,'3c p. ' . ' David's ink, best made, 8c. : We caa furnish Book Sets. Ennvolo. . , . pedias, Etc., at one-fourth .the usual price. , ' - - v , , In Underwear. N .' iWA Y M mm .V' t. . 1 U 1 . Ladies' Bibbed Heavy Vests, 15c ' ', ; ' Ladles Black Hose. 6c. " , r -Men's Sox, 5c ' : ; ( , , J-'- srA Large Collection of nctum f aad fnnts at the Lowest Prices.'. Anv of these sra t a cent at rmr itnw A box of Blacking, paper of Hns, paper o ' of Needles, box of Tacks, cake of Toilet Soap, a, Thimble, 5 Slate Pencils, a Slats ; . Sponges, 8 Collar Buttons, 3 Heelplates ; a Gimlet 1 Spool of: Cotton, and a soors 1 of other things that you pay 5c for at ' J other stores. ' ' , - -Six-cord Spool Cotton, 8 for lOe. : Lftdlf s' Corsets from 50c tip,. ' i - 1 , Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 8 for 5c v Umbrellas from S 9c up. 1 -Ril k DmbreUas, 43c " ' " ' Boys' Khires, Sc. Hand Saws, 10c. : Padlocks, 5c Knob Loeks, 20c , - Hats and Caps. - We-haTft a l&nra ' stork at thM In ftfik-. Pjices run from I cent to f4.CO, Fredora Derby. Railroad. Crush, l'lant- OO, S.66-$lO.OO and 12.00 An I rsall sorts that will fit the heads and article '- 1 -r ; ;t rpocketsofallr- We have quite a-number of ctoks bot. Hatu from lonn.' and .everyhody can be. Waited on I . . . : - ' Whether they buy or not. We are! r Everything will be sold at the lowest pcssibla nmrrfn. SS ut,1sre, tavf;Prt snail undewell us;. It will fay yea to give us a tml. - v . '.I xrs fi ! r" r f r-rs r. nn Remember e liave the lowest w-hs,..i-r lji iu.,v.oJuu:rr.i prices."'. Ota e to heaiauarters- fat your Xinss Ccodu. 4 - - No one' - w UcZ Drcr South' Of Font Cca.
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