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f'Vfjr s)"-y .'V-''-t 1 . 1 W. SUEREKRT; Editor And Prop'r The allegation that fruclent Egyptians ftelnpeced copper and bronze to carry a razor edge Is not borne out by Investi gation. Thomas Harper of Beilevue, 1 Pa. .challenges, anjuq--fo-jroduce a POIT EDUCATION. : ' The Raleigh News-Observer in pledging itself to work for a better public school system hnn done the wise thing. The following appeared at the bead of its editorial column in Sunday's issue:" "Besol vtni X . ; That we pledge our party .... to providn a tour months school term for every child in worth Carolina, to tne end that they njey have better opportunities to secure an enm ntion. i ; "Besolved 2. That we will carry out this pfcdg if It be necessary to 'bust the bller to do o. . -V; i-vfivK,, "The wibntance of the above resolution, framed in diplomatic language, will be offered to the committee on platform and resolutions at the Democratic State con vention when it meets in Raleigh on April 11th. "r "The sopn'me need of the State is the education of the children. , They will never be educate except by public taxa tion in the public schools. Therefore if there are any etateemen s in North Caro lina they will address ' themselves to securing the, adoption of measure that will carry on t the constitutional man date to provide n .our months term of the public schools." , North Carolina can never become mly . great financially and educationally nn til the State provides better schools for the thousands of poor children within its borders. The subsidy mongers never cease to prate about the alleged steamship boun ties paid i byrthe British and ' German government; but very carefully avoid mention of the fact that the great bulk of ocean transportation is carried on by tramp ships which never receive a dollar of subsidy If all the alleged subsidy paid by the British and German govern ments should be offered to . the Frye Hanna bill on a gold platje they would disdain to accept it. These foreign sub sidies are ttw mere blind behind which a raid is to be made npon the United States treasury. Philadelphia Record. Cai,h order t jvolty uiJi,i ' -- ' ' HMIIllHIiril- wmWMMMmaNSMSMaPMMOTMW.W vi - - n n Li l IT , I III I I .. ... 1f ii Sf 1 ... V.Vf!Ur. Wf I ' -' ' w-s in., i..- .m-mm, ..-up. ,11 fX X, 1 nateroa at p. o. as smma cuas mi ,tdvu. puttf of metal tempered -by the an jcienta that cannot be more than dupli cated by any metal worker today. lie says that In examining bundred of specimens alleged to have been temper ed to the degree that steel Is tempered he failed to find any, nor had he dis covered any one who had seen such work, and the fable which has been Implicitly believed for centuries is be ing shattered in the light of modern re-search.- V:r .'Z-;f .,i;.-"I.-.v This Is not the only story believed for centuries tending to belittle the man of In order to close out the balance of my Canned Govvds, "will eel! tbem at the lolloprice.: -, , . J. 3lUucajBrDbnlatoei; 8c'r T63 quality Corn, 7c: 35c cans Deviled CralsA. 28c; 25c cans Balmon, 19c; I lb. cans Corned Beef, 13c; 1 lb. cans Roast Beef, 13c; 3 lb. cans Roast Beef, iqc; Garden Peas, 10c; String Beans, 8c; Sardines, 4c; Pine apple, toe; Pine Apple for pies, 13c. MRS. CORA E. EcRAE. An Announcement ! I We are conducting an exclusive Wholesale Grocery Business in today, to make him the Inferior of his the brick store opposite the Court forefathers; which failed under the House in Kins ton, and invite mer- searchligbt of inquiry and science. : The chants to inspect and price our ancients were children In mechanical knowledge as compared to the people of today, and If there ' was a demand for any particular building or piece of work such as was produced by the an cients It could be duplicated and Im proved on by the skilled artisans of the nineteenth century. -American Mann facturer. 1 . : ' ' goods before purchasing. Prices and Goods guaranteed; SUMREIL & McCOY. Wholesale Grocers, Kinston.N.C. WHY DON'T YOU FIX UP A BIT I The Chatham Record notes that north ern Republicans living in this State are nearly all in favor of the suffrage amend ment, adding that "they realize, after practical experience, that negro suffrage Is. a. failure. They wisely think that North Carolina can be better governed by a majority of the white men than by a minority of the whites combining with the negroes. They think that their prop erty will be safer and better protected by the bulk of the whites than by the negroes and a small minority of the whites." . After a Battle. In the first aid that Is rendered, on the field after a battle nothing Is at tempted beyond the arrest of hemor rhage, the r application i. of temporary splints for fractures and antiseptic dressing. ' There Is no washing or ex ploration of wounds. The clothes are merely , slit " up with scissors, . not re moved, thus Insuring protection to the . patient's body and avlng unnecessary disturbances. The sergeant ln charge of .the collection station has a field companion, a water bottle and a small reserve of bandages and first dress ings in hlH are to replenish the sur gical havcrsiheks with which the bear ers are supplied. Triangular bandages are chiefly used ' on the ban lefl dd. made from a 88 Inch : square of linen or calico, cut diagonal-1 Iy into iKuvi-n. Almost anything that comes to bn'.nl may be used as Impro vised Bpiiut sticks, telegraph wire, ; bark ' of tin's;, straw, rifles, bayonets, lances and so on. The splint. If neces sary, . Is .'padded with straw or leaves or grass and la fastened with straps torn from the soldier's equipment or with strips of a shirt, securely bound with the triangular bandage. Bound op Vrlth the rifle splint, a wounded man Is made 60 - secure that he can hardly move a muscle. "V One leg Is firmly bound to the rifle, and the an kles are tied together, so that the In jured Hm ! Is almost as rigid as the rifle at lt$ side. London Standard. A: B. De Fluent, editor of The Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right ; shoulder and side. He says: "My right - a.i i 1 x j 1 arm nt uuien vvtta tfuureiv ubhikbs. jl ineu ' Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was sur- Erised to receive relief almost immediate r. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never fails." For sale by J. E. Hood. Barrett & Thomson, : AROHITEOTS, 1 Fayetteville St., - Ralkigh, N. C, j tarWritefor our "Brochure" of in- j formation. HirsDberg iMr&co 1 PaintmakerS,' ' r BALTIMORE. mIOORE HOOHER. jpealerainjtlliss of FreshMe t feed known for lay ins GROUND llONE. for. Poultry-t; J Give it a-ttiftW Yo TT.10QRE Z HOOKEn. Ok- Hi D'ilARPKR, . DRNTAX "SURGEON , SVorrioa'ovsa Din Voiai-t'l eWaa, is . mm stoaiLa? Vcupina, nsiv to J. a. Pn.p , csiTb sroRi ' DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, - ' DHrtTIST. ; Ofitce Hours; 8a.m. to 6 p.m. oomswetnenit All VVho Havo Darter Vcrlc - Artistic Hair CutiingjTborough Sham poolng,Easy Shavlng.Cleanliness Al ways. Try our preparation for the scalp. v; THOS H.GREEN Tie Barter tarSliop on Gordon fit Just back ot Temple Marston'a Droit store JOHN F. STnATTOM'O il"JJl"a CelbrafcBiutaOat" violin strings. The Flneit la the World.' Brerr Stnne Warranted. ; John F.Stratton Co. waolesale jealera end for catalogue. Nal ro2W? Semi-Paste Form k One Gallon makes v Touo Gallon. trOn Tuckahoe. Cranberries And Eagle Brand Condensed Milk .AT. WORKS splendidly for the painter, LOOKS beautiful on a job, and 1 WEARS till it makes a man's heart f and pocket feel good ! ' Go See Our agents, DiXON & HOOKBR, , KINSTON , Ask them to tell yu something of it, v S and to show yon some of it - ( tSTOn Tuckahoe. T. P. ASHFORD'S : Grocery. NOTICE !: To all who are building and to i those who intend to build soon : . . W are running a Sash,' Door and Blind Milt In Kinston. W are fully equipped, and are making Building Material of every description, such as Sash, ..J TJIJ3Z.-sl:liJorsiB,lna!tore rronts. counters ana put up Qna nallTalTeSSinCt PaflOlT Shelving. We make Manfebor all kinds to order, I and Grill Work for haUways, and Fancy Scroll Work ot every description. , A. JONES, jr:. Shaving FOR SALE! . 50 Tons Agricultural Salt. Can be used in place bt Kainit. ; Much less cost. , ,.' .;' ,,-' ' T, "IV. KEIVRORN L CO. P. E. Cox, Pres -v Wt C. PiBLDS, V.-Pres ; R. C. STRdwe, Cashier. ' 1 Commeneed BaslDess Hareb 1, 1897 Established npon a rock foundation--the confidence of the people.. . S , - Depositors absolutely protected the officers are bonded and toll insurance against safe robber. Accounts with farmers, merchants, dealers in leaf tobacco and others ' solic ited, ;,. v " 'V,i f l?- nri' ,V A nicely furnished private room, witn stationery free, for the use end con veni-" ence of our friends.; Come and see na.. Boakdop Dirkctors:- B. W. Can ', ady, W. C, Fields, T, W. Mewborn,. B- P. Cox." I. W. firaincsr. T. tt. . TlnnA Jfesse Jackson, 1 Harvey, W. Kenne dy. D, V. Dixon, S. H, Abbott . . . , - D 1 crn a ".We are now putting in the latest improved ina chinery for the .manufacture of Brick, and shall be prepared,' hi a-fewdaysVto ftirnish the very: best qualitypf vfarick 'at reasonable prices i Our plant having a capacity of 46,000' brick a day, we shaU be prepared to furnish them in anv quantity on short notice. ;r y , :V; . ; : , We solicit your patronage. - 1 KINSTON, N. O. Under Hotel Tell. Easy Shaves and Artistic Haircuts. Competent Assistants. . , Clean Towels. . Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty. I-A TRIAL SOLICITED.- We are up-to-date on Turned Work, voil Porch Columns. Baluster spindle Railing for Stairways of all kinds, and Corner Blocks, Seasonable Goods;.;. If vtruuUM with rheumatism, give Chambni l.iiu's I'Hin Palm & trial. It will not conf j-aii i cent if it does no good. One applic Htion will relieve the pain. . It also cu ivs p ftii)iand bruises in one-third the tiiii-nHjiiirvd by any other treat ment. Cut., Jmrns, frostbites, qninwy, pain 4 iy ti; m.Ih and chest, glandular f " 1 cl,"T nvel!mjraare quickly cured by r-jiv-jr it. Kvery bottle warranted, lii a 2.jc nn.i 50c. J. U. Ilood. I Best Cream Cheese, Country Hams, Lima Beans, Brown and "Granulated Sugars, Staple Canned Goods. - Evaporated - , i i Apples and Peaches, Best Flour and Coffees, , ; Also the leading brands of Tobacco and Cigars. ) Wo will take pleasure in showing you. Give us a call. ; . ' TUI1STALL CI HILL," CCTNext to Temcle orore. , Print Blocks. Rafter Dions and Brackets of any de sign wanted.. We dress lumber for the public any way desired. We can make your Wirtdow and Door Frames com plete, ready to st, with, or without the inside Trim mings. . We cau give you a patent Pulley that is up-to-date, We guarantee it not to break or pull out. Call and see us and let us quote you prices on frames and tne aDove mentionea material. , Wi will cive you a chance to eatronize a home factory f we cannot save your money, bur we guar antee our pnees, maienai ana woiKmansoip 10 equai any other factory -L'x'' f..T' .'-'- 'l':' .Call on tr write us., we are I located between the electric Jight plant and the Gay Lumber Co. BAKER & VAUGHN, KINSTON, N, C. L i THE Ml UIIGBOI , oo.oo fend upward. ' - Is the latest and most Improved of all the Music Boxes with Interchangeable Tune-Disks. "' The piano cannot produce the richness attained hy the Critrriom unless played by six or eight hands. and then the players must be experts. It is superior to every other make in tone . and simplicity of con struction. The durability you'll appreciate years from bow, after inferior makes would have been worn out and nseless. ., Disks are easily changed they're practically indestructible. . Charming Home Entertainments may be arranged without notice if a Criterion is in the parlor danc ing, singing, instrumental renderings hymns and Church music, too. . . . CTT? CI T!IT on receipt of price. We will V.I liaAUUnd the Criterion on ten days' trial. Yoa can return it, end get your, money back, if not entirely satisfied. . Write to M. J. ft'JLL'.rD Ci CO.. 6So Broadway, - New York. ; Or inquire of.'dealers in musxariuttrumenU and jewelert. J 5T!"lniist on a CRITERIOXj theres no "just as good." Catalogue Fkeb, ouv-iiii in rriuus of today. , Ttfen know the valne of : holding on to their ; money, and unless the merchant's prices are sliced down till they .meet their approval, they will ttade elsewhere. We are selling a fine ,et of Harness very reasonable, in fact . very cheap. And a reliable guaran tee goes "with every "piece. You run no -risk" In buying from us, t either in pa.ring too much or get ting an inferior quality of goods; r Any defective oiece in an ELLIS BUGGY, CARRIAGE, PHAETON, HARNESS or any article sold by us will always -be replaced within a year after its purchase. ELIIS -CARRIAGE : WORKS, i j - We are making a specialty of GENTS'. , SHOES this spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or .Price, , : - . A CCCClat3 Cclcrcd VIci .KId, in button or lace, a beauty, , for $4.00. i - , r. . - v A C!ac!c A'icI, a good.shoe for only $3.50. - ' Llzz'.: C-rpzt5 This is the shue of which we have b.ad' such- an enormous sale. V Price $4.00. ' , N; , We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. vTbese are beauties. C-Il and .see them. ' ' -'- V; '' .... ; . . ..- c. ; . . . . ' " : A full line of Gents' Underwear, ITcc!; wear, Cellars', CufTi, Fancy Hosiery, Ne-li-se and Whit 2 Shirts, C"IlGE' COATS, Donble and Sin-le Ercasted,,-frr 1 C5-cc to In fact, cur line of G:nts Wear fortlie Crinj r.i:i L- Lll.. 'and complete "... I .", ; -, 0-e:a Street. . vJ A OI , c.
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