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W. S. HERBERT. Editor and Prop'r.
"Nations are led astray by a deceptive
idea of glory and honor. The United
States have lately offered a pitiable ex
ample of that. A civilized land has been
plunged into war by the criminal ugita
tionof brainless demagogues and the
incapacity of rulers. The United States
have sinned against humanity and
civilization." Professor Virchow, of
Berlin.
The British have met with severe
reverses in South Africa, and from almost
every country goes up the cry that Eng
land is not the lion she has been reputed
to be. We would be glad to see peace in
South Africa. We would be pleased for
the Boers to retain their freedom. Yet
we do not rejoice at England's misfor
tune, for the reason that though cove
tous, it is a grand and noble nation.
England has been in t'ght places be
fore and has come out on top in the
long run. England makes u glorious,
and generally successful, up-hill fight.
We expect to see her recover the ground
she has lost and yet come out of the
present struggle with flying colorn.
We confess to divided yntpathics in
the struggle. The Boers are, it seems,
in the right in defending their homes,
and thi'y are doing it bravely and suc
cessfully so far. Yet we have a tender
feeling towards our kinspeople, the
English. .
. Coatlr Iisona.
"What's that there young man's
business?" asked Mr. Parvenu.
"He's a tutor, I believe," replied his
wife.
"What does he teach r
"One of them old sciences, I s'pose,"
Answered Mrs. Parvenu. "I ain't just
sure what It Is, but last night Maybelle
told me he was giving her some lessons
In osculation."
"Well, I s'pose she's got to be edu
cated," returned the old man. "I only
hope he won't charge no fancy prh?e
for his lessons." Chicago Post.
The fa! ! '.:!-: ir'rr . fi:::t(ilai!i:l
trc only i 't:i!vt j:J .1 i: .. n thv rnst
.ml fiomh nj:stH aud i;s t!H"b;inl:s,"
being caused by the meeting of the
arctic current with the gulf stream.
The interior In summer Is described
ts a most delightful climate, resem
bling that of the south of France.
Steadfast Nature.
"I ha ye seen Brother Bruggetts grow
from a poor young man to a middle
aged millionaire," said the aged minis
ter, "and It has not changed klm one
bit When he first entered my church,
be established the habit of putting a
quarter in the plate every Sunday, and,
though he has since grown rich, he
puts In his 25 cents." Indianapolis
Journal.
No other M. D. has so many cures to
his credit. No other M. D. has made so
many wonderful cures. So-called "hone-
less" cases, chronic cases, "incurable"
cases have all been cured, not once or
twice, but thousands of times, by the
use of that remarkable remedy
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Hedical
Discovery.
"My husband had been coughing for years
and people frankly told me that he would go
Into consumption." writes Mrs. John Shiretnan,
of No. 965 25th Place, Chicago, Ills. "In the
spring of 1888 he took measles. Re caught cold,
the measles then settling on his lungs, causing
such terrible coughing spells, we not only grew
much alarmed, but looked for the bursting of a
blood vessel or a hemorrhage at almost any
time. After three days' coughing he was too
weak too cross t he room. The doctor who lived
with us on the same floor did him no good. I
went to the other end of the town and stated the
case to a druggist, who then handed me a bottle
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. My
husband's recovery was remarkable in its speed.
In three days after he began using Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery he was up and around
and in two more days he went to work. Two
bottles cured him."
Sick people are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter absolutely free of charge.
Every letter is treated as strictly private
and sacredly confidential. All answers
are sent in plain envelopes without any,
f rioting upon them. Address Dr. R. V.
ierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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J. S. BIZZELL, - President.
W. S. HERBERT, Sec. andTreas.
H.E.SHAW, - Attorney.
said
Why He Was Wakeful.
"Didn't sleep a wink last night,
the dyspeptic.
"Overwork?"
"No; I heard one of those songs about
slumber sweetly, sweet dreams be
thine, and the confounded tune kept
running through my head all nlghtf
Washington Star.
Virtue.
The elements of virtue are at the
bottom of every heart, and, though
they may be trampled underfoot and
crushed Into the mud, they still exist,
and, when rescued and restored, nobil
ity and manhood will grow out of
them.
Voetnt'HM of tb Sno.
The sun U m rm that If It were a
hollow bftll t!ie moon could revolve In
the orbit ; which 11 now. follows and
still - lie entirely Inclosed wlthli the
sun's IntrrJ.ir. 'For every acre on the
surface of our globe there are more
than lfMXKi ncres on the surface of
the great lumluary. Every portion of
this ni'ir.Hahle desert of flame Is pour
ing forth torrents ct LiiU
. A SURE CURB FOR CROUP.
Twenty-Five Years' Constant Use
Without a Failure.
The firnt indication of croup is hoarse
ness, and in achild subject to thatdiseaso
it may be taken as a sure sign of the ap
proach of an , attack. , Following this
hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as
'soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even
after the croupy cough appear, it will
prevent the attack. It is used in many
thousands of homes in this broad land
and never disappoints the anxious moth
ers. We have yet to learn of a single in
stance in which it has not proved effec
tual. , No other preparation can show
such a record twenty-five years', con
stant rise without a failure. For eale bv
J. 11 Hood. '
Do you wish to borrow
money?
Do. you wish to lend
money?
Do you wish to buv or
sell a farm?
Do you wish to buy or
sell a city lot?
We will rent your prop
erty for you and collect
the rents.
We will look up titles,
etc., etc.
, Call on us at Wooten & Shaw's
law office. We will five all busi
ness our prompt attention and
guarantee satisfaction.
Moo leal Ett Agency
and we are ready for it
with a store full of pretty
and useful articles.
We Have
Ransacked
Toydom
to meet your Christmas
wants. What we found
is here. You may see in
one visit what it) took us
months to find.
Don't wait for the rush.
For satisfactory holiday;
shopping pick while the
stock is fresh. j
wnen you give, give
first choice. All open
now for your inspection.
DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER,
Office Hours: 8 a. 'in. to 6 p. m.
Rooms over the Bank of Ktaston.
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T. C. WOOTEN, 1
Attornsy-At-Law,
t " KINSTON, U. C.
Circuit ; Lenoir, Tone, Greene, Pitt and Onslow
counties, and Federal Courts of Eastern North Caro
lina. KJ"Offic in rear of court house, fronting King
street.
W. T. PARROTT. Ph.G.,M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon ,
1 KINSTON, N. C. '
Office: Located at Dr. Jas. M.
Parrotfs.
H E. SHAW,
IAWVKR.
All matters attended to promptly.
Practice in State and Federal courts.
agTOffice located back of Court
House, Kinston, N. C. .
JOHN F. STOATTON'S
WebrtUdQUITABS.
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Importer and Wholesale
Dealer In all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Bend for jOHtf F. STRATTON C ."'
Catalogue ' 62 Crano St. Nkw Vor..
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DR. JAMES M. PARROTT, .
Physician and Surgeon,
KINSTON, n. c.
Office near Court House.
Office hours : 8 to 1 1 a. m. ; 2 to 5p.n1
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Sympathy
...Avails Little Now...
An insurance policy with us
would have been much more valu
able. It will pay you to insure, also to
see us before you do so.
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Wanted. r
106 acres of '.farm land.
cash or cotton on short time.
Will
pay
Plantation For Sale.
Cherry Point plantation; Craven
county; 500 acres. Terms, one-half cash,
balance on time. -
For Sale! ,
One house and lot in Kinston on Pey
ton Avenue, 4 rooms,' outhouses, etc.
One (arm near LaU range . containing
225 acres. ,
One faim near Seven Springs contain-
inf 327 acres. '
One farm witnin one mile of Ktnston
which we will sell in lots to suit our-
chasers.
Apply to J. S. Bizzell'at Carolina
Warehouse, or at Shaw's office.
Just Received
and must be sold. Gall
at once.
L&IRoque's
Sale, Livery and Exchange Stables,
KINSTON, N. C.
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i'Jl F. STRATTON'b
. ...4.v OlebratsaJXnaalaiiUal.
',!' The Flneit in th World.
r is very ocring yi .
Mohn F. Stratton Co,
WboleMle Dealt, ' M,'
63 GRAND STKCKT.
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DOBBIN & FERRALL,
At Tucker's Store,
RALEIGH, N.C
Dress Patterns
For the Holidays.
As is our custom, we have made
up a choice line of our highest
grade Imported Dress Goods in
pattern lengths 6 yards 48 ' ar
50 inches wide; have priced them
at actually half prices for holiday
presents.
These pattern .. dresses are put
neatly and nicely, making a up
most appropriate present.
The scope and variety of the
charming stuffs thus gathered
make the task of choosing a pleasure;
Dobbin & Ferrall,
RALEIGH, N. C.
The prices ran from
$3.50 to $10.50 a pattern. '
TOM
A large line and nice assortment
of Toilet Sets received last night ,
by express.
They came late owing to failure
to fill order promptly, but
They
JVIast
Be
Sold,
and to dispose of as many as pos
sible by Christmas I will sell them
cheaper than if I had received
them early ani had plenty of time
to sell. Come early and look at
these articles.
Confectioneries. ,
A large line of all Nuts, Fruits
and Candies. ,
Handsome baskets packed with
fine makes of Candies.
You ' can get -. your supply of ;
Christmas from top to bottom from
us.
f.lRS. C. E. McRAE.
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WHAT DO YOU SEE?
Have you strained the delicate
muscles of your eyes until the im
pressions of the world are blurred
and blotted ? Doen a bright light
make them ache and blink ? Maybe
there is no serious trouble; maybe
the eyes only med a little help.
We will fit a pair of glasses that
will take the strain from the eyes,
and do the work for them. We are
careful and accurate. Ourcharges
are reasonable.
H. O. HYATT.
W.. . . M m IM.1 1. mi.. 1 1 11 ,,' ltuimm i.i.iiimmiiiiii. jt JS UIi!SSU'ilt :':
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are what you want in a tair of shoes.
Try a pair of our Patent leather VI CIS, and you get all I If
three combined. t We have them in button or lace, Pric6?$5. -e
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To make room for fall stock we will reduce the price of
every pair of Tan Shoes in stock.
A few pair of John Kelly's Ladies' Fine Shoes. "Former
price was $3; they go now at. u... 82.25.
All new styles. Come quick,
wont last long.
Queen Street.
as they
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