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i mm m. WV& HlRBEBT.Rdltorend Proprietor. tatarcd X Pouoffic. u iecood-cUa auit matter. STAY ON TUK FARM. We bare beard of several families com ing to Klnstn without previously hav ins? obtained employment; soon pen'4 tag the money they had accumulated and final) finding It necessary to return to their former homes. This idea of rushing to the towns Is a poor one, and such a step Is most unwise even for people who mnrk nt ipaHm and much more so for those who come to work "at most any thlnr " It is a. hard life, an uncertain living and at bent, is uimatinfactory. We have beard of a nomber of that class who wanted to move to the towns because their city brothers seemed to he getting on better in life than themselves, were living eacier, etc. If they knew tbe oftentimes hrd and bl'ter struggle many of their town friends were experi encing in the baitleof life, diocontent with life on the farms would disappear and in Its stead would come a feeling of satisfa tion with conditions as they art. We believe tbe life of the industrious fanner, who appreciates Independence, to be by far the most enjoyable In the world. He can surround himself with every com fort, rear an Intelligent family, and anion? tbem live with about as much content as is possible for man to have His sons are not exposed to the tempta tions of tbe world are not beset by them at every tu'n. So, farmer friend, yon who are becom tag dissatisfied with yourquiet homes and would go and mingle with the noise and strife of he city, w would advise yon to look well before yon leap and weigh well your chances. If yon must leave tbe farm, however, first secure permanent employment (unless you have means) be fore giving up the certainty for the un certainty. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE , Real ataarlUh Plant PadSlaaj. Tbe following Is a recipe from a re liable source for an English plum pod ding: Stone and cut In half a pound of finest dessert raisins, add half a pound sultana raisins, one and a half pound currants, a quarter pound each of can dled lemon and citron, the latter sliced as thinly as possible. . Strain tbe Juice of a large lemon over tbeae and add pound of very finely rubbed and rolled suet, a pound and a half of dry bread crumbs, a pound and a half of crushed macaroons, a pound of well dried flour, two pounds of Denierara sugar, a quar ter of an ounce of nutmeg, a quarter of a iound of sweet almonds, blanched and chopped, and a few bitter almonds similarly treated. When chopping the almonds, add to them a tablespoonful of orange flower water. Beat separate ly the yolks and whites of twelve eggs, and when all the other Ingredients nave been thoroughly mixed together In a dry state stir Into the eggs a gill of brown brandy and. If possible, a gill of cherry brandy and mix the pudding with them. If more liquid Is required. add a little milk. These are the quanti ties for a very large pudding, which should be boiled In a mold and will take about eight hours. The pudding should be hung In a cool, dry place un til needed, when It will require about two more hours' boiling. If tbe quanti ty Is lessened, of course tbe time re quired for cooking will be correspond ingly decreased. The Orlarlaal Mmm, The grossest Injury which Dickens ver Inflicted on a fellow being was his too accurate portrait of an Inno cent man f his Bqueers. That York shire schoolmasters were, as a rule. cruel and wicked enough It is true, but the particular schoolmaster who was recognized and who recognized him self as the original Bqueers seems to have been an exception to the rule. It will be remembered that Dickens and his Illustrator traveled together to the north of England for tbe par pom of collecting material for "Nlck Icby and especially for the Doth, boys episode. At Great Bridge they visited a boarding school known as Bowes academy. Tbe master, William Shaw, received the strangers with some hauteur and did not as much as withdraw bis eyes from tbe operation of penfnaklng during the Interview. This sketched hira 'in the act; Bos described the act. The personal pecul iarities of William Shaw were recog nized in Squeers. Shaw became a butt of popular ridicule, lost his pnplls and finally died. of a broken heart Yet there is abundant evidence to prove that he was a really excellent and kind hearted man, who was made to suffer for tbe misdeeds of bis neighbors. IJternrv Era. TO THE OEM. lisVt'' An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, sracp or Fie, manufactured bv the CAuroana Fra Stbuf Co.. illustrate tbe value of obtaining tbe liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be ttti When you want that old butnrr to ran Jignt, nave tbe axle fitted to toe boxing, and when yon wish to d lease your woe, ouy ner a Binu u-K. M. 6. EOOSCE, KIN8TOW. N.C. Geo. m. Clark & Cos at rmocroa, rt ,.. Bearesrntee Is UMalQR ft J. ft, BIZUU. Call on him for Monuments and Tomb stones, Iron Fencing, Tiling, etc. To tie Public. Or. H. D. HARPER, DENTAL 8TJRGB0N, KPT8TOW, K. C. ty-Oflk orar 8. P. Joimaaa-i atora. mOmHwrn , la Boflamg, But to O. W. Pridg m a C. torn. i to i OR. TH03. H FAULKNCR, Office boors: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Booms over Slaughter Bros. , , W., A. Mnraiau. txAiuusLdys tusriia amirs are i.ni T.,.--T -r"rT, I headquarters lor repairs of all kinds oil i Z7t.Zr: u I Fnrnltare, Carts, Wagons and Plows. wia ana sooepiawe to tne system. . it , Warded Off, Mr. Phoxy Did you send tbe Borems a card for our muslca'e? is tbe one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation oer-- manently, Ita perfect' freedom from every objectionable quality and eub stanee, and ita actintf oa tbe ktdnera. liver . and. bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. - In the process of manofactnruur Mors are used, a the v are nleaaant. to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the New Cart Wheels at 11. Call and see W. A. HARRELU Proprietor, Southwest corner Gordon and Heritage wrests, Kinston. H. t. Shaving a w j. , . LOPTIN & MITCHELL, Attorneys at-Law, . , kinston, jk.c. . Office In Court House Bnilding. . T.V. NEWBORN & CO., ' ;Wholenl Cnwen,, -t. ffloiale O0. KINSTON, N. c trFOar prices favor our customers. Qrs. F. A. & R. A. WHITAKER. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, KINSTON, N. C. Mrs. r boxy-Yea. How conld I get remedy are obtained from senna and and UalT DreSSlOg XaTlOI increased ber exports of machinery f 52, 000,000. In the same time England in creased her exports of machinery f 10, 000,000 and Germany f38,00u000. In 1900 England led with $9588,400 worth, this country eomtng second with f71.000.000 worth and Germany third with 934,44.400. But w imported lsssthaa aay of them, $3,300,000 worth, to 918.482.000 for England and 924, 03,000 lor Germany. Wilmington Star. The Jatksoari&e (Pla) Times-Union re marks that not assay jaar ago, In Leon onnt)T, tbe gram that grew there was looked upon as a corse, and now it is time frosnwum farmers make some valu aiti4mnf'mm. liwtnieof tbe farmers in Xurih CnMvlioa spent half as much time and w-k4 half a hard cultlvat tnggra tr do io trying to kill it( tbey woall he four linttmA well off, truly sats aa rzchaase. A Baptist teacher In western North Carolina wishes eoogres to postpone ac tion oa the Appalachian park bill "until It can be diameed in onr Baptist aso i ations and other meetiiifr." What bust- 1 nee Is it of the church to serve tables on ' kn we are to have church and state te. unite as in tbe days before Thomas Jef- : ferann and Patrick Henry secured dises tablishment? Rtle'gh News-Obwrver, Great Britain attempts l to substanti ate its claim to be the sivior of these United States in 18'.8. The attempt was not particularly happy. The plodding and the methodical German has pulled the record on ber and made the claim look like a plugged nickel. We are more than ever peiuaded that tbe salvation Of this country in 18U8 was in its avoir v dupoin. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. , Ileix's a genius who tarns up at Mam. fordville, Ky., Io the person of Mr. Po'ey O'Neal, who U uninir a net of fa'ee teeth he ma-lehimnelf out of a piweof seasoned apple tiw ruot with no other tool than bis pock-t-Vnif The tth are said to be of perfect nhae and ivuularity, and the plate, wb' h is (lf tdn Hame piece of wood, fits b;s mouth a if f whioned by a plaster iaipreesion. , J - Dr. 'de Peau, a distinguished Cuban physician, who is now visiting this eoun- !- nr)btatf t1 , r . (i.iut-uicni-t,EBiir,Mja Palma, ever lands on tbe island ' there will Immediately be a racket between the whites and blacks that will tear the is land to pieces. Some people In this coun try would liks to see that, for it would give an excuse for holding on to Cuba. Exchange. ' . . ' I Power Wright, o! Den ve'r. Col, Inventor of aa air ship, says b isn't going to have his ship rolled to the St Louis tz position on wheels, bat win seoot down there In mid air with it.; A Chicago Inventor alsa threatens to do the same. 'He is the fel low who employs "cyclone force."--W0-ington Star,- 'u . ; - - . . Growias Kltehea Herbs. The secret of a contented cook is (he kitchen window garden. Upon many other counts it Is well worth while. No matter who cares for It, house mistress or maid, it can be made the source of Infinite pleasure and no little homely comfort Tbe possibilities of a kitchen window garden are almost as wonderful and as various as those of humanity itself. The moist, warm air suits all manner of growing things ever so much better than the starchy atmosphere of the parlor. Tbe garden, of course, must have tbe sunniest window and, If pos sible, also the warmest one. Have it fitted with shelves rather far apart and as high as can be conveniently reached. out of It? Mr. Phoxy I'll tell Borem that Jenks is coming. Borem owes him money. t Bad Small Hep. First Physician I understand the measles have broken out in your neigh: borbood? Second Physician Tea, but the fami lies are so scattered I'm afraid they wont catch. Boston Post other aromatic plants, bv a method known to tbe CAuroaana Fid 8tbitf Co. only. In order to ret ita beneficial effects and to avoid imitations. Dlease remem ner ine iuu name ox tne company pnntea on tne xroni ox every pacaaga. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AST nUJTOXeOOw OAU . . x-euxariLXja, xcx. mnr tobxc sr. t. iB7sUOrasx)--irtsei0s.srbela Under HOTEL TULL, Easy Shaves, Artistic Hair Cut Competent Barbers. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Oflica on Oumb ctrMt. two doors Kmlk of I. W. GraugVi. On or la other may ba found at hc o&oa tnm I a. n. to I p. a. QR. C. L PRIDGEN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. KINSTON, N. C. ; Debts. Is it you Dissolution Ndt ice! Boore a Hooker nerer have Father How any money? wot3e is hereby given that tbe lumber I Son-If s not mv fault If a all dna manuiaciiunng nxnroi a. xuawaros HOD to other peopla-Philadelphla Press. 'ZiL1 COU9enc 'Tiwkhnatnau will Rn tmnHnnul r.A. I Aw at li , . . I . " w v aaun vrov man uvu io mm worus ana xeis a the firm najm of TL K VA-mn.An mt,n uau rciiutauuui auuuier lu bib muuen SOUcilS W0 patTOnase Ol tM DUOllC -DBAJKB IN a and enjoys a good one. Thoreaa Ordinary wooden boxes with sine trays underneath to catch tbe drip are best They should be just as long as the shelves and of varying depths. Tbe deepest therefore tbe heaviest should be on tbe lowest shelf, which should J. E. Hood, tbe druggist, wl'.l refund j t -rrneyifyou are not ev'.ed ' I ham Nrlaln's Etot h en-ile WlliW On Her Feet All day long and racking with pain from her head to her heels. That is what, many a self-supporting girl must experi ence, on tnose days each month, wnen in otner cir cumstances she would go to bed, 1 she must still be at the desk or counter and strug gle through tne as beat she may. Bacaacne, Head ache, and other pains caused by womanly diseases are perfectly cured by Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrtp- , ion. It cures the cause of these I tains. It estab ishes regularity. dries eafeebling drains, heala in flammation and, ulceration and cares female weak- ness. It makes . weak women itrong and sick women well. PAIN ALL COME. "I hare taken yoar medicine with the giesteil writes Mrs. Geonre Rithl, of Lock. 1L Orders for pine and ash lumber will be filled promptly and at, reasonable prices. We thank, our friends and the public for past patronage and ask a continuance of same to the new firm. Accounts doe tbe old firm mar be nald. and immediate oavment is nrsed. to either of the undersigned. Keepectfully, Z. EDWARDS. D. E. EDWARDS. Kinston, N. C, Dec, 81. 1901. Fresh Meats. Chicago Beef; Etc IfABxrr Bovbs: 4 to 13 a. to.: 4 to p. to. " . sarPhona 7. Come and See Oat Bargain Counter. lar-Office with Dr. Jno. A. PoUoek nxt to Hood's drag store. ! ROUSE&ORMONDf & ' Attorneys at-Law, kinston, n. c. WDI prsctks whwovw thoir a-ric an deairad, Om maaibar of tka firaa can aJwaTa ba ioaud ak their offioa, at thovaar of tb coort hoaw, iwnmf offica koaja, batwaos tba hooi of a. au aod 4 p, aa. WOOD YARD. Hard and pine wood delivered at $2.50 per cord. Sawed for fire place and heaters at $3 per cord. Leave orders at my residence on $16 Lamp for $7.50. $8 Lamp King street, near the court house. for $6. $s Lamp for f 4. $1.50 Lamp for $1. Soup Tooreens, Steak Dishes and other Crockery m proportion These bargains onlv last for n Best plouib H. C. V. PEEBLES. lb H. L. The Commercial. A lew fcetel ! the tU Ottel Bailey. " aaSaa.aaaaSajaaaaaaaSaa.,1- m -.--' W 4. ..J - w. t - - THE COMMERCIAL- (foratariv Hatal BaiWr.i i Rooaa comfortabl. and anil famished. Casine daa TrantiantpatraiisaraesDacUlly aoliatacU For race 01 taaia traa 'Do iroai amfcu. MORRILL ft HARGRAVE, rWta, sinaton. n. Mi- OiiBFlato U Enialr. announcelIent ! Will give competent service to all so I anfortnnate a to need such mrrc. Just simply give me notice and all details wtl) I Caskets of all qualities carried In stock, Ul WUHB oo V.t HOUU, S. J. Walls, of the firm and by oatniuudnsr my establishment KT n ' mill Anon on nn.fn. ! prices as from anyone. 1 respectrally solicit a continuance or the patronage of the people la this tlon. Very truly. atisfaction." port Station. Westmoreland Co. Vi A KITCHEN WINDOW OAHDKN. be of such height as to bring tbe box surface level with the window. Plant in this box sweet herbs. It will nlve space for a supply as plenteous ns it is varied. Iu between their roots radishes may grow. The next box should be given over to pot herbs green celery, parsley and all their ilk. A pinch of kale seed or mustard bh1 eprlukled over every month or so will provide supplies of tender greens oil the year round. A clump of chives niny fill one cor ner, a knot of looks another. Tiny onions mny be muck dwn In the enrth nnd plucked for eating as soon ns they ore full of sweet growing Juice. Give the third box to salads, lettuce and its kind. Sow radishes la the let tuce rows and pick out either for green herbs or roots ns they grow. In tbejast two of tbe boxes one may grow flowers. . ' Praanptaeaa Tnappreelated. George What's de matter, kid? Willie-Ifs ' dls way (boobo-. De boss told me to be prompt about every thins.' an' how he's Bred me becaase I was too prompt about coin' home. Chicago Kewa i' ' ' . Penna. "Your ' Favorite Preacrintion ' 1iaa eared me of uterine trouble that I suffered from for fifteen veara, and painful monthly troubles. I can boocatlv aar I can wore wnoie aay ana not art urea, ana De-ore taking ur. Pierce's tneoctnes I always ' ten urea. My pain is an irone and 1 reel nice a person. I auOered with headache all the time, but hare no headache aow since taking ur medicine. I have been cared of troubles that I suffered from for fifteen rears, a ad the dch aocior id tne suae coum not cure me.' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt ot at one-cent Stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. o.6 a f . a . mar. t uroona rrom tne Dest Micnigan wheat. Others, may say they hve something as good, but don't be lieve it Tf vnri have nsed ANN ARBOR once yon will have noth-l Best Quality log else, bee that yoar grocer gives you ANN ARBOR and tale nothing else. Sumreir G ; HcCoy, Wholesale) Grot era. coo. d. rjanBD, t ' rnrsToir, n. e Bestdence PhonsMo. 63. Shop Phone n Pi its, date TaiioriDsr Establish ment upstairs overS H. Loftin's store, near the PostoflQce. Only the best workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed. A well selected stcck of foreign woo' ens con-: stantly on hand to select from. ' both 1. T ey enra d t'M.fl-ieaaj, c Tr,. e 1 j cent Something Tbaf W1U ' Do You . ... 1 GOOd. ; ' Te know of no way In which we can be of more service to onr reader than to tell tbem of something that will be nf real grood to tbem. For ths reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of tbe very best remedies on tbe market lor eonsha, colds, ana tnat alarming complaint, croon. We refer to Chamberlain's Congo. Remedy. We have need it with men (rood results in our famiiy so lonsc that it has become a rT(hoSi necessity. Py its prompt use e haven't any doubt l ut that it V-as time and srsin prevent-'! croup. Tbe twtimocyis civea upon our own ex- peru'tic, ana we inaionrriaers -;a.;v tDfwe wr.o cave emai cu;.jren. o t-'syskep it In their homes aa a sa'e n j r j &'aict cronp. Camdn (.. C) ' ? ' iieiwr,ar-r. For sale by J. E. Hood's Drc; lure. AT, COST I For Wet Weather; ed Bliss For the next 30 days we will sell bur Trimmed Hats. Ready to Wear Hats, Caps, Baby Bon nets. Laces, Silks; Ladies' Hose and Corsets at cost. Rubber and Bover. Shoes. .MISS MEACHAI.1 & CO. J pp HTJOterS ' L. HARYEY & SOU. One Thousand Yards OF K I BBON t. at and . Below CpST. Look in tho Eouth win dow. - A. R. FILLER, Leggings, Loaded . . ..' . Shells. Yours to please, TUIISTALL a HILL KINSTON, N. January 27, 1902. C. Next to Temple-Marston Store ' Drr. Tobaccb placs. J- Coming100,000 pounds of sheet iron for Tobacco Flues. Our prices are right. Send your orders at once and avoid the ru-b, which is sure to bo later in tho Ecocon. Respectfully, corouPcrroU, t saaaaaawa aaaMM"v ""' ov 1 - ' . c. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTri 'Ah my pretty on, is it you? Under Two Flags OuidaW Famous Storj Readers of this newspaper ' who have cot read this fas . cinaticg novel have a rare treat la' store. . 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