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k PEOPLE OF DAY. j The Tlslt of Secretary of War Root to (?uba for the purpose of personally Investigating conditions there Is char acteristic of the man. He has always been In the habit of relying upon his own judgment and of endeavoring to Una for himself the facts upon which to base bis opinions. , . r. k "; Mr. Root Is always serious.' No boa- mot Is credited to him. Bis speeches not only I ay prugvuitor or woman clubdom, but the pioneer press wo man of the country. Few of her con temporaries know that her pen name; Jennie June, In one of the sweetest reminiscences of her. childhood. When she was only 12. a gentleman who had been visiting her family wrote to a friend: "tsne is the Juneist little girl 1 ever knew. ' 1 . In after years, when she made her first venture Into print and sought for a signature, she remembered the quaint fancy and promptly became Jennie June. DR. JAMES M. PARROTT, ' Physician and Surgeon, KINSTON, n. c. OfQce near Court Honse. Office hours : 8 to n a. in.; a to 5 p. tu WOOTBN & WOOTEN, Attornbys-at-L.aw, kinston, n. c. Circuit: Lanolr, Jones, Greene, jitt and On slow counties. Supreme Court, and fader! Court of Eastern North Carolina, s , i . Hrs. Goelet find Her Daughter. Mrs. OgUon Coelot and her daughter, Miss May (Joelet, are more like sisters than mother nod daughter. Mrs. Goe- let Is youthful In spirits and appear ance. Mother and. daughter like the same amusements and are fond of travel. MIm JJooiet, who Is pretty and charming. Is probably the most popu lar Amerlrnn girl nbroad. She made her debut In Lon!on at Mrs. Arthur James ball In 1N!7. She has bad her name linked In mnnj engagements. At the age of 2." Miss Ooelet .will Inherit something like $20,000,000. H. R. SHAW, I,awykr. All matters attended to ; promptly. Practice in State and Federal courts. f"Office located back of Court House. K inston, N. C. QR. H. D HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. TVOrnca Ovia Dam QDiKtatT'a Htoaa, in ram ainaai kT UUlLDIKd. nBXT TO rf. A. rlB ; BECRETAnV ELIHTJ ROOT. ; hare been 'political almost exclusively. His success s a lawyer has been . marked, hut It would be hard to recall a particular case. In 'which he has ap- . peared. In discussing his merits as a 'lawyer -one day half a dozen of his le gal bretlm-u differed greatly as to his - actual Kt:nidlug until one said that the secret was that Mr. Root had forced men to accept him jit his own valua tion. . - Just the Slain. Mrs. Belgrave (on the Bermuda boat) Are you one of the stewards? Bill Roling No. marm. I'm cap'n of th'top. Mrs. Belgrave How nice! Bring it and spla.lt for little Chauncey, won't you ? He's ; almost bored to death. Harlem Life. - OR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, . DHflTIST. . Office Hours: 8 a in, to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of fCinston. J. P. Stem has just received a CAR LOAD OF NAILS Steel and Wireall sizes. We bought them close and are selling them accordingly, ' 1 We invite your attention to our Athletic Mr. Weeks. Bartow S. Weeks, senior counsel for Roland .Moliwtix. defended him more from a loyal friendship than as a. law yer earning u is ree. The two men have beeu"nend8 for yedrs ever "since MoHneu . was champion of America xro the horizontal '-tya and' , pne of tbp uiosi uanoff nnu gracorui : periormers ever Seen among amateurs. He was of course the best gymnast in the New York Athltlc club. . ' Mr. Weeks is athletic, but not an athlete. A trifle, above the medium height, he has such great breadth of shoulders and heaviness of limb that he looks short and sturdy. Mr. Weeks has served with distinction on various I""" " 1 THE m mm f Self-Playing m?m musigbox I H Barrett & ; Thomson, ARCHITECTS, II5 Fayette ville St., - RAtElGH.N.C. "Brochure" of in- tSTWrite for our formation. '. F0RJ3ALE! 50 Tons Agricultural Salt. Can be used in place ot Kainit. Much less cost. T. W. MEVBORH & CO. $6.00 atid upward. Is tltt latent and most improved ot all the Music Boxes with Interchangeable Tune-Disks. s The oiano cannot produce the richness attained hv roe uuTKMON aniess piayea oy six or eigne nanus, ana tnen tne players must oe experts. It is superior to every other make in tone and simplicity of con. strucnon. 1 he durability you'll appreciate years from now. after inferior 'makes .would have been worn out and useless. '- Disks are easily changed tney're practically indestructible. Charming Home Entertainments may be arranged without notice if a Criterion is in the parlor danc- S I . . 1 1 1 . , ing, wigine, insiruraeniBi renderings nymns ana L,nurcn music, too , All Who Have Barber Work Done, Try Us. Artistic Hair Cutting, Thorough Sham pooiDg.njafl.vBnavlog.Unanllii ess Always. Try our preparation for the eualp. ; THOS H.GREEN THe Barter tVShop oh Gordon 8L, ast back ot Temple. Harston's Dnur Store ,f. v. A. JONESVJRm Shaving UMB1.vru uu1uuvwiiu9 CPnT AW TRTIT on receipt or price. We will . committees In the New, York Athletic VJl 1 ftlftli send the Criterion r on ten and HaiPdPeSSinct PafjlOtf club, and his record as presldeht of the Saegfe unaer Hotel jun. club Is one of which to be proud. He Is a fine swimmer and something of a rowing man.,,; Tennis is his favorite aport," and on, the fast clay courts of Travers Island he can beat a great many more "Caen than can beat him. New Yorjc World. M. J. PAILLARD & CO.. (80 Broadway, . " New York. I ' Or inquire of .dealers in musicalTinstruments and jewelers... Agents Wanted. C5-Insist on a CRITERION there is no "just as good." Catalogue Free. " - Tor President' -" , Eugene V, Debs of Indiana has been i nominated by; the Social Democratic party as its candidate for president of the United States., The platform un qualifiedly demands extreme state so cialism. ' Debs is probably . as ' well . known to the public as any man who ever championed the cause of labor in this country. He came first into wide prominence by his leadership' 6f the American Hallway union during the . strikes on the Great Northern railway nd at Pullman. Ills first connection with the labor movement was as sec tmffi&mw jiil Mill 9 P -f isft ml v M m R III jiMii ; fe v liriia M If ml 1 Mm f a , 'If k Mi ? Ii . 11 1 t! r . an Easy Shaves and Artistic Haircuts. Competent Assistants. Clean Towels'. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty, I3-A TRIAL SOLICITED. trot can rarslsh all except the cool. We request your examination ol .our Cook Stoves, all sizes. Prices from $7.50 to $35.oo. Our Ready-Mixed Paints are satisfyiug our customers, both in quality and price. Our stock of Buggy Harness : is complete," and sales increasing " daily. We can't name everything we carry in this notice. We urge yew especially to come and examine our stock and prices. DIXON & HDpKER, KINSTON, N. C TO THE... ii;iiittuiimiiniiiaiii.iit ' " a s CHen of Taste IN DRESS . Bug Season and Spring Cleaning. You can get at.;.,,. HOOD'S DRUG STORE, DEATH DUST, , QUICK SILVER,. , CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE and a score of other' things used in spring cleaning. Come to see me. , J. E. HOOD. 1 , - M lid CI m in iu in in in in in in in in hi m hi in hi in 111 in in in Are the ones that the ladies al- waj s favor: There is an indefin able something about a tailor-made suit that gives that distinguished appearance: that trim and tasteful look that frivea an individualitv P'B Co? -w C Fistos, V.-Pres a lA i- t,' r STRONG, Cashier, clothing. 1:' vv- Easter is not farEoff how, and tfir; wVift liatrA tint rantA t'.u'u r v I order for a Spring Suit with us will STT;Fen.Vtirh. rVsei 1 hustle or they will be Uft, CofflffieDSed Easiness PaPCh 1, 1897 after 17 years of Incumbency. In nw " we are DooKing several oraers . every aay.; 1 joibuixiicu ujwusiw ivuuuhuqo Atr ...111 1J 1 . . I .UUUU5USB WJ U1C UCUUiC. uumne uneor samples, we, are oScers are bonded and full insurance confident you will be pleased with I against safe robber. l,I!!lffflll April lOth to Slst, Inclusive. There will be many special attractions at this Fair, See large posters at every station. Daily Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Leaps by a corps of best known Aeronauts of this country and Europe. . ; The program of amusements includes many of the latest attrae tions and will be so carefully arranged as to offer new features eacb day. ' ' ' - -' The Great Show, "The Streets of Cairo," Will Be On Exhibition. From all stations west of Newbern tickets will be sold over thia road on the regular mail train from April 15th to 19th inclusive, goot to return until April 23d inclusive. All stations east of Newbern by the regular mail train will sell tickets from April 15th to April 20th, inclusive - teTThe Special Fair Train will run on April 17th, 18th, 9tb and 20th from Goldsboro and Intermediate stations to Newbern and return same day, see schedule below : ' ,t'-' SSHlSlSllSSHMSSMSSSlSSSSSSStSKBSSSlSSSIllllSlllllllllSlM ' y-:'. Fare for round trip, including one admission into the Fair, when tickets are purchased : BY REGULAR MAIL TRAIN : GOLDSBOUO : ..$240 BEST'S 2 15 Lagrange 200 falling cheek, ........................ 1 80 KINSTON - 160 CASWELL - 145 DOVER 1 80 CORE CREEK................................ 1 10 TDSCARORA, 90 CLARK'S .'....$ 8 RIVERDALE, 75 CROATAN C5 HAVELOCK, ... 1 0 NEWPORT, 1 23 WILDWOODf..;...........M................ 1 23 ATLANTIC, 183 MOREHEAD CITY, 1 BY SPECIAL TRAIN, GOLDSBORO,...;....... .................fl 70 BEST'S ..... 1 50 Lagrange 145 palling creek, ........................ 1 40 KINSTON, 135 CASWELL, ................ .,.............;.tl 23 DOVER, 1 S3 CORE CREEK, .................. .... 1 . TUSCA RORA, ................................ CLARK'S, ............. .......................... 7 cent years, be baa '- advanced rapidly -.along radical lines and. while be Is still ' friendly to trades unions, now declares that nothing short of the complete so cialization of industry will emancipate the workers from- "wage , slavery." Debs Is a man, of more than ordinary education and Is & writer and speater of great fcrcp.' " ' a ; , : j - ;-; , ? y : r Jennie Jane. Mrs. J. C. Croly, who has Just round ed her 70 years.ls the literal embodl mcnt of th woman's movement, boiay them and place an order, as we aim to do high -class tailoring. Ihoroughly reliable goods and superior fat and finish are the points upon which webid for your patronage. PJIuEFI & GHAHAn, Accounts with farmers, merchant!. dealers in leaf tobacco and others solicited. A nicely furnished private room, witfl stationery free, for the use and conveni ence of our friends. Come and see na. Board op Dirkctors : B. W. Can ady, W.C. Fields, T. W. tlewborn, E. v. cor, J. w. Graineer. T. E. Hood. Jesse Jackson, L. Ilarvey, W. h. Kenne dy u. V. Dixon, S. II. Abbott. i. 14 SCHEDULE OP SPECIAL TRAIN. ' (going bast.) Arrive DOVER, .....;..............9:30 A.U. Leave DOVER, ........................9:43 " CORE CREEK,..........10:02 " TDSCAR0RA.:...W...10:20 ' " CLARK'S,. ..........M.....10i30 Arrive NEWBERN, ...........10:50 Leave GOLDSBORO,..,..........7:30 A. M. " BEST'S,.... 7:53 " Lagrange, ...... .........8:io " FALLING CREEK, 8:27 " KINSTON,. .. 8:50 " .9:08 " CASWELL, SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN. (GOING WEST.) Leave NEWBERN,;.... ....... 4:50 P. M. " TUSCARORA ........5:20 " CORE CREEK, 5:37 " DOVER, .....;.;..............6:00 " CASWELL,.. .........6:15 4 M it U Leave KINSTON, ........6:40 P. tL " FALLING CREEK, 6:57 " " Lagrange, -.... is") BEST'S Arrive GOLDSBORO, .8:00 "
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