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THE Ml FREE pes W. Sr'HERHKUT. Editor and Prop'r. Entered at ' h wrond clnna in mi Adjniml iVwey authorizes the New York World to wy that he rescinds his former dirWon "not under anycircum stance to run for the preHidency." Fob sibly thoif HiirirfHtions at Greensboro had some wt iuht with him. "Secretary Knot," it is reported from Washington. "lum under consideration the innttor of ending more troops to the Philippine." If this be true, the secre tary mft 1imv- Mime information which he boa not nlmtvii with the country. All the "official" reports are to the effect that the "iiiHiiniH'tion" has been sup pressed. (Uuirli'HtonNews and Courier. There n ins to be a movement in other large and up-to-date townB for the mer chants to How in the summer months at 6 to 7 o'clock everyday except Saturday. The latter hour is more suitable for Kinston. We don't think the merchants of Kins ton would lose by dosing at 7 o'clock. It would givH their clerks time for a little rest arid recreation and they could and would do more and better work during the work hour. No trade would be lost, because the people would buy what they wanted before the hour of closing. It does not pay to be too close. It often pays to be liberal, and we believe it would pay in this matter. kinston merchants would do well and save a lot of wanted energy to close at 7 o'clock during the long summer days. The Washington, D. ft, correspondent of the Raleigh Post says, under date of April 3d: m "The resignation of Webster Davis, assistant secretary or the interior, which was handed to. the president last night, has not yet been acted upon. "Mr. McK nley, it is understood, has not yet made up his mind whether to ' accept the ivoignntion or again endeavor to persuade Mr. Davis to continue in the discharge of his dutieB at the interior department. ' "A larg" portion of the cabinet meeting Wasgiven over to considering the matter but none of the presidents advisers would discus it. It is learned, however, that Mr. Davis' determination to tell what h knows of the condition of affairs in South Africa is very disquieting to the administration. It is feared by the presi dentand administration leaders, so it is said that, the advocacy of the Boer cause by so prominent a. figure as Mr. Davis will, in all likelihood, create a strong sentiment in the TJnited States for open intervention by this government on behalf of t lie Hocrs. ' "Mr. Dm vis is looked upon by the ad ministration as one of the strongest Republicans in the west. This feature causes serious apprehension to the man agers of the administration, party." So there is some danger of Mr. Davis arousing sentiment in favor of interven tion for the Boers. Therefore, Mr. Davis is likely to do more ' good for the Boers by lecturing in this country than he conld by fighting the British in South Africa. Some smart newspaper pa ragraphers have been sug gesting that be.could have done the Boer cause more good by shouldering a gun in South Africa than by talking to the ' American people. , . . TRAPPED .BV LETTER. Evildoers Are All Aiixtouate Hmu From tbc Women Tner Love. "It is queer what risks some men wlli take to get a letter from a woman taey love," snld uH om$laf the gen eral delivery department of the post office: "Criminals who can be found In no other way are often arrested when they call for mall at the general delivery window. Generally the men call for letters written by some wo man. "Along close to the holidays last year a Plnkerton detective came to the office and waited for three days and nights for a man wanted In the east. The de tective knew that before the murder he was accused of committing the man had corresponded with a woman In the east. The detective had been waiting three days, when he received word to go to Columbus. O.. as there was a let ter nt that ofllce for the man. lie went and had not been there long when the mnn made his nppearanee. The detective arrested him at once and procevded to Cleveland, where the prisoner was tried and sentenced to death. "Another instance was where not long ago the authorities were looking for a man accused of committing some big crime and had no clew at all as to where he was. So every postofflce In the country was sent word to look out for a letter for that man. Some time after one came to our office, and we at once notified the authorities. A de tective came on Immediately, and when the man asked for his mail he was at once arrested." Indianapolis News. Bqrfm& Thomson; t ARCHITECTS, H ii5FayettevilleSt., Raleigh, N. C. Bwrtteforour "Brochure of in- formatiQrv, t f OR. H. D HAKPKK, DENTAL SURGEON. , KINSTON, N. C. pr uriu uvik Dan ilomt,ui' .v.uii, m rm MtMiLflT BmLuixe. Niiv m J. a. f m JOHNF.STRA Importer A Wholesale Dealer In all ktrdiot WUS'cfL MERCHANDISE, violin, Gnltart, nanjna, Arcordaona Harmonicas. AH bind of tri-nm, o. fcnd'or JOHN F. STHATTCN CO. Catalogue. 62Ciiano&t. NvwroNK. All Who Have Barber Work Done, Try Us. Artistic Hair Cutting, Thorough Sham pooing, Euey Sbaviug.Oleanliness Al ways. Try our preparation for the scalp. THOS H.GREEN TUB BarDer (Serbhop on uordon tit., lust back ot Temple Maraton'b Druji Utore Dealers in alliKlnds Of Fresh Meafo Efch, tc. GROUND BONE for Poultrythe best feed known for laying hens. Give it a trial.-: Yours truly; :r:s a ar moore & hooker. THE H JOHN F. STRATTON'S Violin Strings, The Finest la the World. Every Strug Warranted. John F.Stratton Co, Wholesale iealer, 82 Chano STktn Send for Catalogue. New Yoa'c If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. For sale by J. E. Hood. I r DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, DENTIST. Office Hours: 8 a, in. to 6 p. n. ii At r - i a k.uou uvcr iuc nana, ox rwiisiun. , Cash flovelty Store. In order to close out the balance of my Canned Gonds, will fell them at the following prices : 3 lb. cans Tomatoes, 8c; ioc quality Corn, 7c; 35c cans Devil d Cra8, 28c; a.sc cans Salmon, 19c; 1 lb. cans Corned Beef, 13c; I lb. cans Roast Beef, 13c; a lb. cans Roast Beef, Iqc; Garden Peas, ioc; String Beans, 8c; Sardines, 4c; Pine Apple, iqc; Pine Apple for pies; 13c. . MRS. CORA E. McRAE. Self-Playing MUSICBOX $6.00 aiid. upward. I th. latest and boh imDrov.d ot all tha Mu Boxes with Interchangeable Tune-Disks. The piano cannot produce the richness attained h the Critkrion unless played bv six or eiirht hand. and then the playen must be experts. It is superior to every other make in tone and simplicity of con struction. The durability you'll appreciate years from now, after inferior makes would have been worn out and useless.' 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, singina, instrumental renderings hymns and Church music, too. SENT OH TRIAL Sffff&jffi. 5? S days' trial. You can return it, and get your money back, if not entirely satisfied. Write to M. J. PAILLARD & CO.. 680 Broadway, Nw Yowc Or inquire ol dealers in musical-instrument! and je welers. Agents Wanted. tJ-Inaist on a CRITERION j there is no "just as good." Catalogue Fub. An AnnjMgcemerit! We are conducting an exclusive Wholesale Grocery Business in the brick store opposite the Court House in Kinston, and invite mer chants to inspect and price our goods before purchasing. Prices and Goods guaranteed SUMRELL & He COY, Wholesale Grocers, Ki ston,N.C. Unflertaker Mm 1 Will give competent service to all so unfortunate as to need such service. Just simply give me notice and all de tails will be attended to. ' Caskets of all qualities carried in stock, and bv patronizing my establishment you will get competent services at as low prices as from anyone. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage oi the people in this sec tion. Very truly, t ; GEO. B.WEBB KINSTON N. C. Residence Phone No. 63. Shop Phone No. 59. V JOHN F. STRATTON'S elebratifiUirASt5. Importer and Wholesale ueaier in a:i kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, , jBandfor JOHM F. STHATTON CC. Catalogue 62 Grand St. N ew Voki;. COFFINS, CASKETS, Trimmings, &c. lWe have a full supply, BIZZELL &. CHESNUTT, Queen St., Near Jesse Stroud's F. B. Cox. Pres- W. C. FiHtrja. V.-Pre R. C. Strong, Cashier. . I ll OF Ul tfOn Tuckahoe. Cranberries And Eagle Brand Condensed Milk ......AT...... T. P. ASHFORD'S Grocery. JBSTOn Tuckahoe. Atlantic & N. C. Uuiiroau time table no. 11. APRIL 1st, 1900. EA8TBOUND TWAINS. STATION. New Bicycle Ilnndlc Oar. A novelty In bicycle fittings which has Just appeared In the market Is a spring handle bar designed to relieve a rider from t lie vibrations caused by a rougu ronil. This new handle bar pre sents tm nppvarnnce of an ordinary bar. th spring's lMing concealed In the tubing. The evutral part of the bar for several inches on cither Ride of the steering had Is stationary. The ex tremities to which thi handle holds are attached are movable and play about the stationary parts. These extremi ties give to tli vibrations of he wheel, and the rldf N l ands and arms are re lieved of tk tvo.nrylng effect of con 8tant trembling.: . ' ' . , , Coromensed Baslness fHareh 1, 1897 . Tfce Bent Blood Purifier. ' The blood is i-onstantly heinr purified by the Iuiirh. Jir and kidnevs. Keep these orgMn- in healthy, condition and the bowels nitular and yon will have no need of a bhxnl purifier. For this pur- fose there i nothing equal to Chamber , ain's StoniMth mid Liver Tablets, one dose of them w ill do you more good than a dollar buttle f the liest blood purifier. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at J. E. Hood's drug store. Established upon a rock foundation -the confidence of the Teotle. Depositors absolutely protected the omcers are bonded and full insurance against safe robber. Accounts with farmers, merchants, dealers in leaf tobacco and others solic ited. . '..-V.-V-V:- A nicely furnished private room, witd stationery iree, for the nse and convent ence of our friends. Come and see us Board op Directors: B. W. Can ady, W, C. Fields, T.. W. Mewbjorn, E. r. cox. I. W. Graineer. T. E. Hood. Jesse Jackson, L. Harvey, W. L. Kenne. o.y u. v. Dixon, S. H. Abbott ' NOW READY. My stops are now fitted with the latest and mot modern ma chinery and I am prepared to do any work required of first-class macnine shops. I carry in stock : Pipe, Belting, Steam Fittings, Steam Whistles, Asbestos, Pack ing, Bolts and Screwsall sizes and in fact, all material used in " fittine no ma chinery. "; ;:- ';;; -.v ; I Sell Englars, Bolhrs and Machinery of all Kinds, and Can Save Yon Money la Your Purchases. Call at my shops near A. & N. C. depot. . E. M. HODGES, KINSTON, N. C GoldBOoro. .....j . Bdst'a........ Failing cree..i., .... Kinston.. Caswell Dover..... Core creek Tuscarora Clark'B ......... Newborn. Klverdale... Croatan .... liaTdock m. ....... ewpo. Wild wood Atlantic. ........... Morenead City......... uoreneaa city... i it 9 tit P. Al iOb 4 UU 1 80 4 82 4 4 55 6 0"! 6 111 6sK & 5U 0 16 1h sue 043 tf 4 0 64 716 . M at CO 2 p i CB X 9 ' A. ii. 7 00 v7 8 81 914 10 16 10 40 It 15 118 i SO 212 a 43 886 8 31 8fti 4 01 P. M. JO 5f3S A. M. 780 763 . h 10 8 S7j 860 ' U08 94i 10 2 10 i0 10 30 1060 ..... i 8 .-a a A. A. M. A. M 740 8 00 80V 820 880 848 8 66 907 91 985 960 1015 1018 1j80 10 43 1049 10 64 llU7 1115 A. M I WESTBOUND TRAINS. s S . , : . Il'ifVl . : v o. i a if Q h. a. - ' " . A. M P. M. P. M r M. Goldsboro.. ............ 1105 e Si 7 0. 70 Best's..:.; 1043 5fi3 885 18 LaQr nge l8i .'8 23 es 707 Falling creek.......... 102i 463 667 657 Kinston. 10 12 48t 640 647 C swell. , 9 60 818 613 6 85 Dover ....... 943 830 . 600 627 CoreCwk.... 9 30 8 00 4 87 6 15 Tocarora.. ...... ...... 9 80 1 88 4 80 6 95 Clare's 9 12 12ii 411 5 57 Newborn..... 8 87 1047 860 687 Rlrerdale .. ........ 813 1010 613 Croatan 80 looo .... '609 Havelock 8 00 940 600 Newport 76 9 Ort ...... 446 Wlldwood...,.. 78 8 47 ...... 4 3 Atlant'o i.. . 735 888 ...... 435 Morenead City.... .... 7S2 815 ...... 422 Horehead City, 7 06 7 60 45 IA. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. I S. L. DILL, Snperintendent. We are now putting in the latest improved ma chinery for the manufacture of Brick, and shall be prepared, in a . few days, to furnish the very best quality of brick at reasonable prices. Our plant having a capacity of 40,000 brick a day, we shall be prepared to nirnish them in any quantity on short notice. " We sblicit your'patronage. ' i. m&iwm sz son, KINSTON, N. O. , Slrv.Hinh Prinnc Won't Suit the Buyer of today. Men 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 t ade else where. We are selling a fine; set 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, either in paying too much or get ting an inferior quality of goods. ' " Any defective piece in an ELLIS BUGGY, CARRIAGE, PHAETON, HARNESS at any article sold by s will always be replaced within a yea alter its purchase. , " ' k V piling: lioee. . :'v;V; S . ; We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOEthis g spring. W$ have them in varied styles and can suit anyone p5 in Style, Size or. Price. . , .s1:- p) i . A Chocolate Colored Vicl Kid. in button or lace, a beauty, H) for $4.00., f , ' i- : SV j5 A' Bfafck! Vlci, a good shbe for only $3.50: ; , " Black Surpass This is the shoe of which we have had such an enormous sale. Price $4ioo. . , 1 I 'f . ' , We haye jut 'received a big line of1 PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. V -': '" V : ' "- 'c' ' ' f - 1 5 Gl A full, line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear,- 'Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS,-Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to $3.5"d. In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring .will be full and complete. . 1 ;-'.r : DAN QUINERLY, Queen Street KINSTON, N. C. H..; a Hi 1 I f
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