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- : ' : ' v. .Jj.,V. --.: ,v ,'.,!'.. 'C.V,-.; ,: i-V; .'V :". .. V : ... - -V ' ,v" .'"' ItllH W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Proprietor Katarad at Poaloffica si econd-cli Bail sutler. PREVENTION HBTTEtt THAN CUBE T noa Iti Wlannnaln t.h&t A doctor DfO- clalmed hia contempt for vaccination, urging that smallpox it not contagious. To flemonntraraine nonnanew r um iui otl nninlon h "Dent daT in A nat. hiniHH iu iloHe relation with a maltnnv nAtlonf thpn r1 ahont the state on tlw oam and vUiti-d a nnmlx?r (.miiio. in rfiffamnt, tDwiM. Efforra of to pAntnra and caa" the lona'ioe failed. How much bla criminal Idiocy has to do with the apread of the epidemic ib noi itnowr knt tliof tho altnaf inn la aariuna is indi cated by the threat of the Chicago health officer to establish a qnarantfne against Wisconsin. Thie would mean tne inapec- (nnnminiF t,rA.inn for tb detPCtiOQ " ...i. a w- - of any of the unscrupulous and murder- ouafoo'awho aonot neeiiaTeio irvei when afflicted with smallpox and for the inlnatlnn nf nnaaanafnra who mftV have been Infected. It la anppoaed that if any Mich policy ahailbe adopted tne quaran tine win anecs tows nuu iuuiolu, Tn TWa Mnlnaa thara Ant said to be 500 casea of amallpox, and In a score of other Iowa towns the epidemic la nncnec.ea. Similar reports have been made as to Indiana towns. Philadelphia Record. . It seems that amallpox is becoming nrevalent over the whole union; although aa has been often stated the disease doea not at present have near aa large a per cent, of fatalities as waa the case in the nast. But it is iuat such fool ideaa aa waa entertained by the Wlaconaln doctor that causes the spread of the disease, tromrer Dublic sentiment should be built ud for the observance and enforce- ment of scientific sanitary laws, than is the case at present. Also, the health of the people hould never be jeopardised for the sake of saving a few dollars. In the handl'nar of contag'ou" diseases each community will Always find in the matter of finances it true that "an ounce of Drevention is worth a pound of cure" that the expending of- a few dollars at the beginning will save expending as many hundred later The esteemed Madison Enterprise Jjives us the following: "The nreient Democratic election law will disfranchise at least five hundred white men in Madison county "imply be cause they are unable to py their poll tax on time. It iff hard enough to pay taxes, much less to be required to pay them more than elx montha before the election. Is this right?" Aa the poll tax referred to la that which was dne last September with an allow ance of eight montha In which to pay It, we must submit that the "five hundred white men" in Madison county who are thuS described have no right to complain If they are "unable to pay" the law permits the county authorities to relieve them. We dare say bnt few white men In Madison who are able to pay poll tax at all would require more than the eight months allowed from September 1st to May 1st to make ready. After the first of May the sheriff or tax collector ia required by law to proceed against the delinquent, and all the law above complained of doea ia to add the penalty of a forfeiture of the right 'to vote for going beyond the liberal llmlta allowed in which to pay the tax. Raleigh Post. In the manufacture of cotton goods, the two Carolina lead all the states of the south and are only surpassed in New England by Masaachueetta and Rhode Island. South Carolina holde first place, having 139,258,946 invested in cotton mills and machinery. Its annual pro duct amounts to 129,723,919, with 42, 663 looms. North Carolina has f 23, 011,518 inveeted, baa 25,469 looms, and the value of the products la 128,372,796 a better showing as to product upon capital than South Carolina ahowa. The much-heralded coming of Prince Henry will probably be postponed until later la the year oa account of the Ulneaa of President Roosevelt's ton. Of course we are glad to have the prince come to this country and he will receive a warm welcome, but are we not mating too much of hia coming? Geo. H. White, the North. Carolina negro ex-eongreasman, moat haw deeply felt the "cold shoulder" tamed to him by his ova color tn Brooklyn. Serves him right tor the "haughty" manner and earning contempt la which he met moat . of hia race when he waTla pffiea. . Xtb Intimated that President Rooee Yeltfa forthcoming declsioa win 'satisfy the extremista of neither taction fa the Bchky-8ampaoa controvert. "Strad dMng" would not have been expected of Teddy sometime be for he waa president The EHea 1L Stone news la becoming about aa tiresome aa the 8outh African war news. Little New Hanp-hire baa the largest legislature of all. It haa 421 members and the ratio la one ,inembr for every 974 population, which i ridiculous. W ilmlngton Meseenger. The steel trust people say they have mora orders than they can fill, and are buvingateel In Germany to help out, But Banna aaya the trust "couldn't get along without tariff protection. March is said to be the month of fires but how about February? This Feb ruary, so far, has broken all records. Millions of dollars worth of property have goue up in smoke in different parts of the country. The Wills of Noah and Jaeob. The origin of testaments ia lost in obacurlty. but doubtless they followed aoon after the first Institution of pri vate property. Eusebius says that Noah made a will soon after the flood where in be disposed of the whole world. He waa certainly possessed of a consider able landed estate, but Eusebius' story of the testament In writing and wit nessed under hia seal needs confirma tion. In the forty-eighth chapter of Gene els. however, we do find mention of a will, wherein Jacob bequeathed to his eon Joseph twice as much as to bis otber children. This was not a testa ment in writing, but a verbal or nun cupative testament, declared by the testator "in extremis" before witnesses and depending upon oral testimony. Such nuncupative testaments were at one time recognized in English law, but In the eighteenth century. Black stone says, tbey bad fallen into disuse and were hardly ever beard ofc Neither Better Than the Other. "This dollar" began the cashier of the restaurant aa be scrutinized the coin. "Is bad, eh?" Interrupted the sour looking patron. "Well, it doesn't look very good." That so? Just bite it and if it's anything like the dinner I had it'll taste even worse than it looks." Cath oUc Standard and Times. A Baty's Birth is very much like the blossom ing of a flower. Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the Care bestowed upon iu parent. Expectant mothers should have the tenderest care. Tbey thould be spared all worry and anxiety. They should eat plenty of good nourishing food . . . ana laite genue exercises, x ms will go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well as that of the little one to come. But to be absolutely sure of a short and painless labor they should use rJJother'a FrishtS reffulaxly daring th months of feta tion. This ia a almpla linimant, which la to ba applied externally. It five etrenRth and vigor to the mnaclea and proven ta all ot the discomforts of preg nancy, which women used to think f absolutely necessary. When Mother's Friend is need there is no Hanger whatever. Get Mother's Friend at the drag store, at par bottle. 1 lit BKADflELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. iMrataM,Mnkwlilm. . !ES FOR im DOUELS yea Barest a rlar, aaaltay aweafflit of the .vela ewy day, yoa're 111 or will ee. Keep your ,w.i. mmmm udba walL Ton, la the abase ot vte- feat ch rate or sill poteon,ls eaacereea. The aiaootb. est. eaaiaa.vos perfect we et keetaac Ike koweal alewaa4 eUaa at te take XTV CANDY pa a jr frK I faf f 9 t3 cmfr ojW) ' EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I.Tr Stofc'n. Weakeo-. or ttrtpa. IS, V, a4 M or sox. Write tor tree seiaBte, sad kooaiot oa aoalta. AMrooa 4 4 raHiiao a. ova nwvifV. rWW iOO mm nw T6" . KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLE.'.:! as. F. A. & R. A. WIIITAEXrv, : rnTSICIAKSA5DEUi:GIX)N3, A XirSTO, K. c. CVKce oa Qaeea street, two doors Boats of J. W. Cm On or tKe other but he foacd St the cs trom Ob s. at, to I p. sv JOHNSON'S Chill and Fever Tonic IS A SUPERB T.1EDICINE., It is 100 times better than Quinine and doea in a single day what Blow Quinine cannot do in 10 days. It is a wpnderful cure tor aDy Malarial Trouble. It enters the bipod quickly and drives out every trace of Malarial Poison.' It is a superb Grip Cure. Will drive out every Grip Germ from the body and do its work quick and do it right. It is endorsed and recommended by the very best men in this country, it is the standard and accepted remedy for Malarial Fevers. Use it, and use nothing else for Fevers. It will cure every phase of Malarial Pois oning. It costs but 50 cents a bottle if it cures, NOTHING if it does not cure. Buy it from responsible dealers and thus be sute of getting the genuine. - I DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, DH1TI5T. i Office hours: 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. Rooms oter Slaughter Broa. We will sell our entire stock of SHOES At Cost for the next 30 days. 7. davson & CO. AT COST For the Next 10 Days: Our entire stock of SHOES. , , Overalls that were 65c now 48c. Hen's Suits Underwear, were f 1.25, for thia aale 90c. Ladies' and Alen'e uversnoes, were 65c. now 48c - Shirts 20c to 75c. Suspenders from 5c to 50c. Umbrellas at any old price, unr enure sroca ono bacco will also be sacrificed. W. f. FIELDS & CO. North St. . , ; General Store. Seamless Hose arid Half-Hose. THE ORION MI1XS, Kinston, N. C., nmtdjacturera Seam less Hose and Half Hose, in natural tint, fast and stainless black or colors.. These goods, while not quite so low-priced as the goods with seams, are cheaper In the long run. They wear longer. Besides, they 'are more comfortable to . the foot; ... vf;: te v.: g9-Ask yotar dealer for ORION 1 . MTT,TrQ socks or stockings. . StillS I can save you ?5 to 50 per cent." t few'ptices: : Shoes from 30c up, were f i,: now 75c, Shirts that were Pants Cloth worth 40c, now 25c, that were $ 1.50, now $1.00. Men's article at cost. Next to SIarUcrErcs. ellinn Ai SAVANNAH. GA. GUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... KAH UfAOl'UUICD BT... CALIFORNIA FtO 5VRUP CO. rmOTB TUB irAHK. NOTICE Delinauent Tax payers must come forward and settle at once or 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 cost added. D. P. WOOTEN. Sheriff Lenoir County. 1902. 1902. A New Crop of Garden Seeds Just Received at ' ' H. Dnnn's Drng Store. Call and make your selection for , . early planting. t 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 prices and you will be convinced. New lot of Rugs just in. Come to see us for Furniture of all kinds. We have it at all times. . Prices and terms to suit everybody. - SLAUGHTER BROS., Next to Geo. Kornegay's Store, :'.rJ. KINS TON, N. C. ' Cost rj-.;-- if you buy from me. Here are Overalls at 80c per suit, Shirts that 50c, now 38c, Pants from 50c up, Corsets from i8ct0 4ic each, Hats Undershirts 20c and 25c. Every DAf: o.ui;::nLY. ararMEM v. um MBMSV M. SHAW. iSZtBR & 8HAW, ATTORNBY8-AT-LAW. KXNSTOia. H. C. nacttoai th eWai ot I aaoar, Way, Owaas, loaaa aa Oadow. aJao Sapaiiof aaa O. ft, coasts, toaaa aasnrtatas aaa aaaaat Kttoiwwi T.W.MEWBORN&Cq., Wholesais Groeers, fflolcsale ony.l kinston, n. c. liirOur prices favor our customers. WOOTEN & WOOTEN, Attokneys-at-Law, kinston, n. c. CiBcuiT:--Lenoir, Jones, Greene, Pitt and Onlow counties. Supreme Court ana Federal Court of Eastern North Carolina. DR. W. R. JONES, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. Residence and office at Mrs. Kate Loops', Blonnt street. W. D. POLLOCK, Attornby-at-Law, xihbton.h.c. ttSrOffice in rear of Court House. H. W. SIMPSON, Architect and Superintendent. - maw officb, nkwbb&n, n. c. , JaVWauav BRANCH OPFICB, KINSTON, N. C. Consult us on all matters pertaining to building. We guarantee good service. C. E. LINCOLN, Manager Klnatoa Office. If You Want a. Pamp Rcpciipcd or a new one put down, or Awnings removed.or a Sien Dalntedcall on me at BELL'S SHOPS, two,block east of A. & N. C. depot. JULIUS BELL. Phone No. 115. IIS I III. . Shaving and Hair Dressing Parlor Under HOTEL TULL Easy Shaves, Artistic Hair Cuts Competent Barbers. A TRIAL SOLICITED. , ' .. HoorefiHooto, DEALER IN STflPLEXFflKGY GROCERIES,; . Fresh Meats. , j Chicago Bsei; Etc. Mabkkt 1 Hocbk 4 to 13 a. m.:4to 9 t7If&oneS7o WANTED ! Highest cash prices paid for PARTRIDGES at J. T. SIWWEirS Hestaaraot, ; KINSTON, V - - - N.C. '. Beet Quality Oak and Ach Wood, $2.75. V BcctQualityPinoWood, v 2.50, p crmc acurcd cord, delivered in your vrood yard. This i3 GPLIT WOOD, V7ELL GHASONED. . L. IIARYEY t COIL WOOD!
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