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IB DAILY W. S. HBRRBRtl Bditbr anaft-op,r; Entered at P. O. as second class mail matter. The beat recojrni i&l f Heads of Che negro advise him to Htay oat of politics and thqPemocratle party baa undertaken to do an enormous amount of missionary Work In this direction; says the Durham Ilerald. -'i. -..-". ';a AN EDITOR'S. APOLOGY." ' A ,' ;t. . ., 1 , - A ttappr Inspiration That ProVest' ( The editor Of it small provincial pa per in Austria wan, lu great .difficulty to nna a at subject for bis leadfuir artl cje hating been too intjent jiipon finer business 'or upon pleasure to provide one. The last moment had come.- and the editor was In despair. lie tortured bis brain In vain, when; be suddenly was Inspired by a trappy thought and dashed oil the lines: ?After carefully perusing the leading article written for the present number by one faf the ablest of -our contribu tors, we have arrived at the conclusion The ownert of the Topeka Capital are o well pleawd with the financial result of gey. C.(M. Sheldon's effort to run that that It may be .misinterpreted by-tbe paper as unrist wouia runituiaitoey aatnoritiea ana regarded, as; an attack hare decided to continue It as a Christian upon, the government. Ve'jOurselves daily newspaper. 4wnslder, It to be perfectly i Innocent; bat. as we are unwilling. fo qur read- l ' rpi..Wtltn Mno-r nreaRv. erS' ake aS WeU . tor Our .QWHw ,tO t7 V. " a." nave our newspaper, confiscated. we C. Sheldon very severely 'rnw taea h4re 'very onwilllnglyj though ,'as we or junning a paper Binrw.jvuri.. think, prudently, resolved to withdraw would run it. The paper was a failure tfce ftfticle.; This must servers' the raa a newspaper; it may do ' the ChriHtlan apology ,,to our , readers To ' the Wank : cause no (rood; ithaamadea lot! pf money space In bur present Issue;: . , ; - . frti.rtmhndT' but The Messenirer ottsrht . . ; Journal : was .published ; In the t Immiirn the motives. of Preacher mI ftwpy Sheldon. If Brother Kingsbury Will read any of hi no vel we think he will cbn ' elude that Treacher Sheldon is a: very good novelist arid, a sincere, Christian. ; "What McKinleylcm means' is adiffi. Icult question which our'aWiable't'on tem-jporary,- the Brooklyn '"Times," 'under. takes to explain. It all .depends oaths day when the interpretation is made whether before or after an interview with forming this little piece? of stratagem. left the' otHce In high linmor. Ah soon as lie arrived In the office the next mornlug a clerk came' up to him with a (loleful expression and sajd. "Her UedjlUtor. tlie paper s, couliiwated bv stbe pplicel" "For ;wbat reason?", ask ed the astonished editor, ! " For mall clous ridicule of the . Institutions of the Austrian empire by the omission of the leading article." replied the man. A Cnrlooa Shoe Trust. Doylestown has four odd characters FBBBMBl o Tons Agricultural Salt. Can be used id place of Kainit. Much less cost. ::'.;;,.vt';;,;vV:. T. 17; NEWBORN & CO. nn: THns: ii faiii kwfr -1 Ohlce Honrs: ,8 in. to 6 p. m. Komjtvcrthea JOHN F. STRATTON'S I Importer and Wholeiale Dealer In all kinds of " MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Jend for ; , JOM N F. STrt ATTON ! CO. Catalogs ?;iaqAfp.5T KJavroBK,; II: "'means before is in flat contradiction'of who pool their Issues In buying shoes. ' - V . '- - " - ' k I ITh.. Alt It... Art -I . .1 , Uub vu tuuw wuu( jrrwu cuiu auuun good intent ions us pavement id hades. I Brooklyn Citizen. what he toraus afterward. 1 In a Wati' rtiuv hut tliivt "hft mftHa wall:'? They all have the same sized foot, and each regards this fact In the nature 6f a libel perpetrated - upon him by the other three; Every year each one of the quartet chips In $18. and the fund of $72 Is expended for shoes. . Buyln them in such quantities there Is natu rally a reduction In price. One would think that there would be an equal di vision of the shoes, but that isn't their little game. " The shoes are owned collectively, share and share alike,' and when not being worn they are kept In a closet In the express office, which is the general lounging place of the quartet. If one man wants to wear new shoes, he goes Uepresentati ve Sulzer, of New York, on " .Tuesday md a very plaint pointed and ! truthful , opeerh in the house.. He spoke to the folio win;? resolution which was ' tabled by a vote of 94 to 83: ' ' Resolved. That the secretary of war is " hereby directed to inform the house of representative f s early as possible what fortification Ureftt Britain is erecting, '" constructing nnd corabletinir alonir the "northwrn frontier of the United States,' o the express oflJce and puts them on. especially at , Pnffet "sound and other i If be wears russets In the daytime and places on the Piieino ocean, contiguous to the state of Washington - and the dis trict of Alm-ka." - -i v1;,;.;. : Mr, SulzHr charged that McKinley's adminietrHtion ' has bowed dbwnto .Great Britain, while allowing her to fortify at our doors on the Pacific.; He most truly nnid that McKinley's adminis ,trationin defluient in Americanism. He said: - wants to wear patent leathers in the evening, he goes to the express ofllce and makes the change. They ? have been doing this for several years and claim they Wouldn't wear shoes In any Other way. Philadelphia . Record TM i t . i x a u wouDiea wicn -rneumatism.. civa unamDenain'sfain ttaim a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. I Une application will relieve the Dain. It 'There is a fminar all over this countrv I also cures sprains and bruises in one-third .that the' administration has absolutely the time, required by any other treat- ,'and ahjwtfdl.v nurrendered American ment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, . quinsey, rights to British interests. It has done pains in the side and chest, glandular so in Alanka;' Jt.haa done so in regard to and other swellings are quickly cured by the Nicaraugun canal; it has doneso now applying it, Every bottle warranted. , in the Orient, in the Philippines, in China. Price 25c and 50c , J. E. Hood. It baa bw n done in this war in South T!'1 ' ' i! " ' 1 b.'-h Africa. If It imd not been for what the GO PPINfs ' HAQk" PT ' - administrntion did the other dav. after ' w' w wm.m- a a, n consultation with Lord Pauncefote, after being told what to do by Lord Salisbury. , there would have been a concert of Euro- jSJfWe have a full supply, peanpowein which would have demanded I 1 n , - -. , ..Jl Trimmings, &c. UIUUUUUU1. i Will crlve comDetentarrvire to all an unfortunate as to .seed such' service. Inst implv civ me notice and all de tails will be attended to. ' Caskets of all Qualities carried In stoclr. and by patronizincr mv establishment you will get competent services at as low prices as from anyone. , .1 resoectfull v aoliHt a nntttlmiAtir a nf the patronage ol the people in this sec tion. .Very truly, 4' GEO. B.WEBB .;' v' ' K1NSTON, N.' C, Residence Phone Jtfo" 63. ' Shop Phone No. 59. - ; , v V "' jbeaiers in ah. Kinds q'f Fresh.Mcats, Fish", 'etc. :, V- l-; I ' GROUND BONE" for Poultrythe best feed known for layinl liens, r trive u ajriai. ; . u o? JiMp- x r( , MOORE Ct HOOKER To all who are buildnV;and to those who Intenda build; foon : W ar ranainc a Suh. .Doer and Blind Mill in KlnMon. Weare fullv aauioDad. mud in makin Building Material of every description, tuch aiSah, uwn, annus, own w ronn, vounicrs ana put up Sbelvine. We make ManteU of all kinds to order. Unll work for hallways, and Fancy fecroll Work and of every description. 'I We can give GOO BRICK I We are UD-to-date on Turned Wo. ou Porch Columns. Baluster Soindlee and Newels. Railing for Stairways of all kinds, and Corner Blocks, Print Blocks. Rafter Drops and. Brackets of anv -de. sign wanum. . , ( ) We dress lumber for the public any way desired We can make vour Window aad Door .Pranea mm. plete, ready toset. witnDr witnput the inside Trim-: tilings. We can give you a patent Pulley that U up- nmie. - in (uanuiiee u noii oreaa orpuu out. 1 will cost you laat haa th,e old syle. f j,,;. : :4 . i Call and see us and Jet us quota you pripes on Frames and the above mentioned material . .. , We will give vou - a chance - to :natronSm""a linm J factory if we cannot save your moneys but we 1 guar antee our prices, material and woikmanahin to ennal any other factory. . i... Call on or write us. We are dcated between the electric litrht plant and the GayMmber Co.' BAKER & yAUGHN, ! ' ' Winston; n.c; i Call on os at H. "E. SHAW, law office." We will sive all bus ness ;Our .prompt attention an guarantee satisfaction.- 100 ; acres rot,tarm land. Will pf cftsh nr cottori tibslirt tlme. ! 4 1 One house and lbt'lnliriritAn ah t ton Avenne4'rt6'ms, onthouses: etci' ;. use nouse ana jot. on ' Caswell Stretl near Knitting Mills. . '..-. I One farm Is Sand Hill townshln. W state of imprbvement. :: Cheapior cas, 4 One farm near LaGranee containir; One farm near Seyenprings coatai, ngi7 acres. , I isiial mMkmi it as We are r prepared to make good brick as has ever been made in Eastern North .Carolina. ' We are better t equipped . than it" ever to supply all the brick you may need at short nottcei The price is rights ' 1 '- ABBOTT & JONES, ! KINSTONiN.C. l"Commtltiications addressed to Clark's will also have ; prompt attention. - s : - . 1 ftJ'r ITC" fv ' 1 ii " . S r- ? I 1 . We are now, putting in, the latest improved mr chinery for the mapufacture of Brickand shall; b 4" ui-uxiuii ttu jrecu?uuu,Die pnqes., - , Our plant having a capacity of 466bibrick" day, we shaU.be pr&pare quantity on short notice: r! ,V We solicit your, patronage. , v , Seamless Hose and Half-Hose. the eefwatiou of war in South Africa, i .1 The ad ni i n it ration here is more English than the administration in London, and i it is tjnto for noinw one to stand up here .and talk lor American rights against uriusn luteiVHtrt. BIZZELL &. CHESNUTT, Queen St., Near Jesse Strond's. T JOHN F. STRATTON'ft ; ''ZZ'' Calobnrtaa XtaaalanOaft " Violin Strings, , i a mneBt m tne world. Erery8tnug Warranted. - UohnF.StrattoriCo. ' Wholesale Dealer. eand tor Cataloana. ' m. vI ' 1 ' All WhoHave Barber Vcrk Dene, Try Us. Artlstb Hair CntWnar.Thoronffh Sham .1 uid'J lilil?" ix jl illlMStlon that Uuh t'f-vij ilchattMl iuoiv tliuu outv. Dr. llyjji Hiowu. the autfior of "The Stt-irt of Howl Wealth.", refuses to state any Ktrtleular age, but fixes It at the time when men nhow themselves dlstlnetl.v less capable of transacting buslueK tij.ia lUej wew formerly; i ii ti ii . ". "jr ur ppnrHTion ior tne scalp, Ing childishly, eating capriciously and rune u rnrrn mt n,.i,m v exhibiting ti.e w..Hn frt nu.o M. gheen T&e Baroer in countle.; different ways. Men MnWbS".81' Just c ot Temple- rno nave jrrown fairly old so far. as years 'Indicate.; but retain their phys ical and mental capabilities unim paired, are advised uot to relinquish their buKiueK or profession. Such action. It liaa heeu found, has frequent ly a bad luduemv on the health.: . : , THE ORION MILLS, Winston, N. C, ; manufacturers . 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; Jonger.J' Besides, they are more comfortable to the ;: foot., -ay;4 9"Ask your dealer for ORION .. MILLS sxcks or stockings. .(ii i i Slty-lligh Prices irioa'tSultths Buyer. of today, . Men know the vatne of holding on . to their money, and : unless the merchant's prices are sliced down till they meet their approval, they will tiade elsewhere. We are, selling a fine set of Harness very reasonable, ,in , fact very cheap! And a reliable gu a ran ' tee goes with every piece. . You run no ' risk in buying from as, either in paving too much or get ting an inferior quality of goods. Anv defective piece in an ELLIS BUGGY, CARRIAGE, PIIAliTON, HARNESS or any article sold by us will always be replaced within a year alter its purchase. EIL-I CAKfrflflXJifc:. WORKS,. J Cash novel ty Storo. Everything in nlmost all li vanced, but you will not find it so at the CAS (I NOVELTY STORE. , The goods were bought before the ad vance, ana customers --have the arin. A. IL De Fluent, editor of Th J nnmnl taeeof it. The stock is Doylestown. Ohio, suffered for a number wav of China, Glassware, Wares' for of yearn fnim rheomatism in his right K,tcbei and so on. "shoulder nnd ide. He says: "iiy right Special prices on Fancy' China are arm at tim. ww entirely useless. I tried K1" every da7- It will beitothe inter- Gharaberlxiir I'uiii Halm, and was sur- e.st, housekeepers to see the useful ar- rriscni to r ivH ivlu-f almost immediate- Uc.Ies they can get for a litt e money. , ly. The Pain Baltu has been a constant . A choice line of of Confectioneries are companion of inine ever6ineeand it never kePt "h all the time, fails." ForulubyJ,E.IIood. ; ' ; ' CQHA E. CcHAE. 1 . 1 'ii".1 ii 111 1 111 i wuu nnuw vmf riv i. n U ''' " '' . nf mvji KWW' r"-n- 'Wr Bit I 1 . ihWmWmWm HiiAro '. Tlnllfliiilfir fd Hn H P! Oho 3. Paintmakers, BALTIMORE. , Semi Paste Form . MIXED PilTNT. ; ! One Gallon . - CQakes ' - Tcuo Gallons. IVOHiCS splendidly for. the painter, LOOKS beautiful on a job, and ; . IV AH 3 till it makes a man's heart t and pocket feel good 1 i ; v Go Seij Ont Agents, KINSTON, N. C. ( Ask them to tell you sometmns: of it, ( and to show you some of it. We are making a. specialty of GENTS' SHOES this spring. - .We have them in' varied styles and can suit anyone in Styled Size or Price. 1 v A Chccclata Cclcred VI cl K! J, in' button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00, . ,' v . : . - A Dlack VIcI, a good.shoe for only $3.50. ' , Dlack CiirpiciThis is the shoe of which we have had such an enormous sale. Price $4.60; . We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. : price $5.00. Tbese are beauties. , Call and see them. , . ' ' ) A full line of Gents' Underwear, 17eckwear, Collars, ; Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE f COATS, Double and jSin-le Breasted, from $5.00 to 3.50. ; -In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. , , v - ' , - '.p " niir'Tf Queen Street. 1 11117017, 11. C. ,
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