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I III n 8. HERBERT. Editor and Proprietor. "Tbe war uiay D6 regarded as ap proaching Its conclusion," aald King Ed ward In alluding to tbe South African at' fair. Has Lngland made np lte mind to surrender? asks the Washington Post. Secretary of the Treasury 8 haw's twelve toes are a source of much com ment at Washington, but, suggests an exchange, the fellows with the nimble Angers are those who make the surplus tremble. Tbe Illinois Central Railway Is putting in telephone lines that are to be used for running trains as they are now run by telegraph. All told there will be 5,100 mites of such lines. This is a novel ex periment. the outcome of which will be watched with interest. The Washington Post very correctly says: "It is not .longevity that has swelled the pension list from twenty-five to a hundred and forty million dollars." If only fighting soldiers were on the pen eion list the annual appropriation would long ago have begun to decrease. When farmers reach the point of rais ing their own home supplies and pro ducing as much on one acre as they do on two or three, then they will be in a crnAtitn rf independence and prosper- lty such as The Gold Leaf has long wished to see them occupy. Henderson Gold Leaf. We believe tbe Durham Herald about ices tbe matter up in the following: "What the country needs is a railway commission appointed by congress that . will have the power to fix the 'rate the same a-coming and a-going. As the mat ter stands the smaller towns and cities are discriminated against." Even the average person can see that the suggestion of Governor Cummings.of Iowa, that all capital stock of corpora tions should be In cash or its equivalent la a good one and would remove at least some of the objectionable features about combinations of capital. Greensboro Telegram. HEROISM AT A FIRE. Tie Blt W1b Xeitfcer Girl Woald Climb Dowa Viral. Not long ago a hotel was partially burned and was the scene of some sen eaiionai escapes as well as or more than one death. A young woman was telling of her experiences on that nltfbt, when she and a friend occupied a room on the third floor. They bad been talking until a late hour, when they were startled by the cry of "Fire!1 "We Jumped up," said the girl, "and rushed to tbe door. Flames filled the corridor. The elevator shaft and the fire escapes were quite cut off from us, and nothing remained for tbe people on our side but to use the windows. As Kate and I stared out at the red glow in horror one or two people pass ed tbe windows, letting themselves down by the ropes. We looked out at them, dazed for a moment, and the crowd below shouted, 'Don't Jompf Then my brain cleared. I am pretty good at climbing, and somehow the Idea of my being Injured never enter ed my bead. I said to Kate: 'Quick! Take the rope and let yourself down! B'ate turned to me and said quietly, but firmly: 'I am stronger than you. You go first' 'I won't,' said I. with insinuating contempt 'You know I can always take care of myself.' " 'I shan't go first.' said Kate. "Then we both lost our tempers, Kate.' I said, 'your chief fault always was obstinacy. 'Oh,' said she In withering scorn, 'and you're not at all obstinate, stay Ing up here to burn." "One form after another passed the window. The flames shone brighter than ever. I was furious at Kate and she at me. We shook our fists at each other. The crowd shouted, 'Don't Jump!" and I shrieked back at them: 'I'm not going to Jump, you Idiots! It's Kate's fault!' "Really, when I think of the names we called each other, standing there with death creeping closer every mo ment. I blush. The crowd yelled fran tically. 'I won't go lirstT I shouted at Kate. 'I won't stir an Inch!' she shrieked at me. "Then we'll dler I cried melodra matically. "'Don't be a fool! Take the rope!' she yelled. No!' I shouted. Just then there was a great shove at the door, and the firemen shouted In the corridor. 'It's all out!' Kate and I fell into each other's arms hysterically. We vowed never to speak of our idiocy, but we have a sense of humor, and so we've both told the story of our heroism." New York Tribune. TAKE YOUR CHOICE I npl Quinine for 10 day. 1 am free of fever but leel iitlo'lv wretched. 1 in dt-uf as a post. Lost 10 pound. Just taka your choioe. An attack of Fever at this tint of year, with Quinine as the treat-" meat, means a week or ten days lost from Busi ness. -1 . ,, It means ten aaya .of unhappiuess for you and ten days of hard work and anxiety for those who love you.. .This is putting It in its very happiest aspect. It might mean your death, and K often means a breakdown in general health from which some recniierata very slowly. If you are a rich man your time la worth much to your i-tata If you your titx t worth much more to your family need Johnson's Tonta at hoars. Took Iterery. three ' hoard. Never felt better la mi life. Did not lose as ounce In weight Oaa eel ' anything. DR. TH 0 3. H. FAULKNER, cbntist. ' Office boors: 8 m. m. to 6 p. m. Rooms over Slaughter Bros. T. tf. JJeaibofn & Go., Wholesale Grocere, flateale Only.l kinston, n. c. t&Ont prices favor our customers, are it r nmn. your tiO' i worth much more to your family rrte Hon nnti !! ti! iintt.-r nir..rii to MiMt-r a i.wm or siouimi ad.-iy, as a result rrom en f. ..- i it I, M nc from (iiisineti- tlinu th- p r man -i lone the value of hi InUor li.h Hit n ri-h or oor re stupid to loe 10 days when ti to 4H Ixmrs i thf limit of tin ti required to put them in good condition by Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. I always fel sorry for th family that is wedded to the plan of subjecting then selves to the Quinine tr'tmeut. The procean is hIow. The result uncertain. The treatment Hiait' 'finer Johnson's Tonic haw two cardinnl ixiiuts that should immediately cohuimmmI It to evry tiiinkiiiu man in this country. Firt of all, it U harmless. Absolutely harmless. Harmless iiudor all cir CUIIlHt-HIIOfS. Second, it is quick; it acts at once. In 80 minutes after its administration it enters the blood and begins to undo the mischief caused by Malaria. It has a wonderful record of 17 years of success. 999 cat out of e'erv 1000 are promptly cured, and the 1000th case can be easily cured by doijMiuK the dose and taking it a little of tener. Johnson s Tonic is a wonderful medicine, it is not mere tuercnauaise. u is superb. No remedy in the whole domain of Materia Medica is more positive in its action and unfailing in its results. it will cure. It will cure every time. It will oure every case or. fever. it will cure any type of fever. it la the one great medicine that seldom disappoints. Don't trifle with Fever. If allowed to run, it is like a house allowed to burn it will consume you. Use Johnson's Tonic, Use nothing else. Now, take your choice. lie in bed for days, or maybe reeks, and poison your digestion with Quinine, and arise finally with all the Lfe and vim taken out of you, or use Johnson's Tonio and be restored at once to perfect health. No loss of vital force. No loss of flesh. No waste of precious time. Take yoi A. E GIRARDEAU. Savannah, Oa money To Iioan. Loans negotiated on first mort gage. Apply to W. D. POLtOCK, , . Attv-at-Law, KuraTOK N. C VOL. G. GAf&ISS, Manufacturer ol Carts, Wagons and Tobacco Floes. Repairing of all kind done at moderate prices. At Kins ton Mantel Go's. Old Stand. near Hodges' Shop. , . . , : . Shop AT RESIDENCE two modes East of A.fcN.C Depot, ttietpa, X. C., , b the place to set your REPAIRING OF A&L KINDS done, both in wood and Is hue. ' , If you owe me please pay up as I need the money. Retpectfally jas h. nn i.. PHONE NO. 115. iliousness "I have need your valuable CASCA- BETS and find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some time for Indigestion and biliousneKS and am now com pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one. Once tried, you wlu never be without them in the family.' .. El)W. A. Maui, Albany, N. Y. 0 Dr. Parkhnrst Is after Low's "reform" administration with a sharp stick. Among other thrusts, Dr. Parkhnrst says: "There is not much to choose be tween a Tammany administration that The Womei of Belgium. No one can travel in Belgium with out being struck by the extraordinary aotivity and prominenoe of the women. Over the doors of shops of all desorip has bad principles and a reform adminls- tions tbe name of tbe owner or owners tration that has o-ood nrindnka hnt 1 M frequently followed by "Sonars" or afraid to use them." It is Impossible to please some people anyway. Bill The ship subsidy bill having . been patched up and reported, the prepara tions for a legalised steal of the century may now be considered complete. It only remains to see whether the brigands can be held up In the senate. Strength to the lungs of every Democratic member of that body! If the project can lie de feated at this session it will be killed for good and all. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. The census bureau gives out the inter esting statement that the value of the cotton crop of tbe United States for 1900, including the seed and its available crude manufactured products, was 1419,208,- 290. This is a great deal of money to hare all been made on one crop in ten southern states an 3 Oklahoma. But we sent pretty much all of it north for mer chandise Including cotton goods life and fire Insurance and pensions, says the Charlotte Observer, ." Brau, Brass Is tin alloy of tin and copper, and analysis of the earliest existing qiertiiieua demonstrates that It . was formerly Manufactured in the iro por tions or on Mirt of tin to nine of cop per. A nothf la ienels Uses tb dls wery ami ua of both, these metals, aerortllnjr to iIh Bible. Stttetwen 4.ISH airfi I.H.IA nrn U-foff tlx Clirto. ' tisn Ki. ' "':' ' ' " ' - ? T l-at tbe art.''".k '. ' . -Ion"t yon ' iiilnk thV first year fof married lire the iuot trylna one. Mr enedk-kv . . . : . . , . "I did at, the rnd of it, but altte then 1 bare- given each recurrlug year the credlf-New York Herald. , ' V Dmtf Tkaaktwi. : f ': ' And now one of lb professors says It will be io.OtKUrou years before the San goes out. ThDksl W are la need f Just that sort of consolation every time we're called on te settle the gas fcl'L Atlanta ConamtrfToi""' ' - ' Are Ta Kimit TV FfNi' Prxuvw in k'tn? Ula Pug, fcatrae AOd. ftut i ii'Oqiajtaa-jat auX Veuve," You find them proprietors of hotels and restaurants. They are often custodians of the churches. They are employed to tow the boats aloug tbe chiiul banks. They out np tbe meat in b butchers' shops, and they are even aidacatte Toar Bowel witb Uaaer(a Candy Cathartto. core constipation forever. lOs.SSo. IffiaO fall. 1ntairltarMiindinone CANDY CATFIAWTIO. 10a, Genuine stamped C C G Never sold la bulk. 8cwer of the dealer who tries te fell "something hist at good." ($2 CANDY Pleajant, Palatable. Potent, Taite Good. Do Hood, Merer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. Wo, 26e, (tie. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lrMM twwi, r.-..r, tMf, a4wi, wm Twe. an MaTO.Rlft Soldand jraaranteed by alldrng- 1 U'BHto guu te VVUM Tobaooo UahU. ISLBR & SHAW, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, KDTSTOR, H. C PiarlhaahirtiaiMainrl nff aanir Wiim flir I oaai and Ooilow. Alao ta Sapariar aid U. I QT WANTED! Highest cash prices paid for PARTRIDGES Loaaa aeaoiialad aad aateai rlfhti WOOTBN A WOOTEN, Attorksts-at-Law, , KIKSTOir, I. c. f eaea. Qreaae. ' Pat . Snora ma Con. aad fadaf af Eaali Motth CaioUaa 4 Oa CeaH W.D. POLLOCK, Attorwkt-at-Law, KIN8TOR, M. C MtrOffice In rear of Court House. GUY THE GENUINE; S VflUP OF FIGS . XAJI UPAOTtJBBD BT " CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. tWHOTBTRClfAJCBV' FINE Photograph Work. Wood Seeds BEST FOR THE SOUTH. SEED POTATOES 011 OF 001 UADIII SPECIALTIES. . We have thonsa nds of barrels in etock; the best nlaes;rowa and Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1903 Catalogue gives, comparative crop results, both as to earliness and yield, with Maine grown and Second-crop seed. It also coBtain much other useful and TaiuaMe information about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and Special Potato Price List Wood's Descriptive Catalogue for IfOl civea rri inhlo. muib.i late latoraMttoa about all 8Kla.sivlnr not only deeii pttona. but the beat creea te e-rew. aaaat Lirnrinl -j tat Siffereat crape, aad much other In formation of apeelal tftoraet to errry Tracker, Qardener aad Farmer. Mailed Iraa apoa reqantt . , T.Y. Vc:i & Sens, Sscisscn, BIEaSUIB, T18SIIIA. .., s Trockere Faraw rqniritlree UnUtlrtttm1llni MMt,J . i . to write lor special priors. - 1902. 1902. A New Crop of Garden Seeds Just Received at ; H. Donn's Drugstore. Call and make ; your selection for early planting.' '. 1 Dr. H. D. HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, KXSTOIT, X. C. crofci MTaflBg,i rDaaQaiailitatora, ta the MW ta C. W. tnipm. tt Ce.1 stara. t 1 HooreaHMer osAUims Aaytbiat at tea oautograoa Ian ' Do k wall. Alae cheaa. Eatantaauat ock of aO kSMh) doae a aty etadio aad I rauranaie te do a hataar aad aa ever ettoM taaa traetoaa aaeata eSar , , , jm. at. pnn. C1MS1-OM.M.C The Commercial. A new hstel in the ol4 Hstil Bailey. J. T. siyNNEtvs 1 x,Ji , t V :,:,;r v .'.; i:-;r t','-' ':" Restaurant, KINSTON, - - . - N. C, NOTICE I Delinanent Tax elvers- must come forward and settle at once or I they will be called on for same by myself or deputy, as I can't indulge any one longer. All property will be seized and costadded. , ' D. P. WOOTEN.: ; v Sheriff Lenoir County. Bargains in Organs. We have a number of second hand Organs, in good condition, that we offer at great : bargains. See the instruments and get the THE COMMERCIAL (formerly Hotel Bailey,) Rooms comfortable aad wall fnrauned. 1 Uaame tbe I --J J j - -a.-I-J beat. . TraiunwitBatroaiareetaUy aolicitedt For pHCeS and yOU Will DC COnVlnCCd ttim conventence ol aaaw tree bus tram A.t.1 depot. MORRILL ft HARGRAVE, Prop'ri oa.fr. Come WOOD YARD New lot of Rugs just in. to see us for Furniture of all kinds. We have it at all times. Prices and terms to suit everybody; I deliver pine or hard -. wood sawed any length. Leave orders SLAUGHTER BROS.. at my residence on King street, near court house. H. C. V. PEEBLES, Next to Geo. Korneray's Store. ) , KINSrON, N. c. : Fresn Meats, Q Chicagro BeeC Eta ICarext Houes: 4to 13 a. m.; 4 to 8 - farpho&e 7. V' We will Bell our entire stock of SHOES for tho nest 30 daysi DAUSOHClCO. H: W. SIA1PSQN, Architect and Supsrlntcidsnt. i MAIN OFFICE, KRWBERN, N, branch office, kinston, n. c. Consult ds on all matters pertaining to building.. We guarantee good semce. , c. e. Li:;cbLfi. 1 u Manager Kinston Office, ii i a. - Bhavinj and Hair Drcccizr? Parlor Vzizr i::tll tull. Easy Chaves, Artistic Hair Cuts Competent Earbers. A T2IAL COLICITED Patronize Home arid Save Money ! The hose and half-hose made by ; the biaON MILLS, Klnstca, ; . N. C, are not only economl- ' r cal for you to wear, because of their fine wearing qualities and comfortableness, but they are made at home. ' The man ufacture of them gives em ployment to people right ia Elinston. : Every dealer onght - .. to handle them, ri '. Be sure to insist ca having goc 'j made at tie ORION 1ULLG. . Ey dclzj so you will net czlj save money, but. will be hdp izz hoae iadnstry.
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