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The Daily Free Press. XIN9T0N, N. C. - KlXSTON PUBLISHING OWNER. OFWCERg AMI IURKCTOBS. ' W. 8." HERBERT, . President and Treasurer. , . JESSE H. HERBERT, , Vice President. F. M. HARRINGTON, ' , Secretary. DIRECTORS. .ok, PLtro colum, t. HASTST, A. BIHSTIIM, ; MIT fllMSS, DaL r. WOOTN, J. W. OsaiNoia, J. r. Truo Charles F. W. D. POLUJOK, B. W. L.AHADT, Dm. J. M. Pajuott. O. H. AUIK, D. OSTTINOSR, UK. T. H, FAOLKKM, W. U. JOHM, O. P. Flimino, . H.P. Cos, Dr. H. D. Hasp, M. J. Roust. J, E. Hood. , ,. . Dk. F. A. WHirAxn, S.H.ABOTT. J. B. CUMMIMOS, , ,J. A. MoDamu. HERBERT BROS. A HARRINGTON, r PUBLISHERS. . ; W. 8. HKRHERT, Manaare. . I". M. llAItniXGTON, Man seine Editor. JESSE If. 1IEBBEBT, City Editor. C. F. KOONCBV . , Circulation Minattr and Reporter. Entered at the Poftofflca u Mcond clan matter. PBICE 3 CEXTS. i , ... . .... , .. ............. Co. . . fn' h I ea ' .1. ."'.:' . m I ' ,'..," a. I I 3 UneU Sam: "I hooa that eammlfraa will hraalr I urn - k I Clavaland Plain Dealer., Gin Let us supply you. Our lines ore always fresh and up-to-date MARKET MEATS!. Eveiy thing In 'season Come to see us far all wants la this line. Country Produce a 3 Specialty. , , ' , ;: MOORE G. HOOKER. .KINSTON. N. 0. yyyyyyyyyttyyyyyyyyyyyyTy SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pally On Week, bjr Carrier, . One Month,' ; ' . Three Months, ..' ' . ' 1 " Twelve Months, ' 1 . . . AOVERTISINO ; RATES OK APPUCATIOW. ', ( f$fj$r KINSTOK. K. C Jaaa 6.1902. , bM JZZ- : ... a i ' i CKoicc Fancy 5 tal rintenhnrilo P, ri!rtoaiv n fl n is 6 - uiiaiiio fa i.iiiiuie Ueuuru u rarruii will do anything in Tin. ning, Guttering or Plumbicg Work that you need, at hot .torn prices. ? Tobacco Flues as cheap , as any one. We want to sell you. We know ,how to give you satisfaction. Bath Ttbs, Larattries ail Ceaeral PlsaWif Gsstikept in stock. , , , PUMFS as cheap as any one; , Come to see, them. Two lew Sfalalag Vbeb at i4 each. Did cheap see them.' - ' ' " Transportation Co. Steamship LIcc3 Boston and Providence Daily service to New England. Freleht handled with care and : dkpatch. y. , Accommodations and cuisine tin surpa sedr utv.,'M' R. H., WRIGHT. Agent; r., : . Norfolk, Va. ? W. P TURNBR, G. P.A. C. S. HOSKINS, G. F. A. j. J. C. WHITNEY, . .;, . ad V. P. lnrl T lf General Of ce, Baltimokb, Md. Export of Wheat and Floar. In an article in The Review of R- Tlewa Charles Crangton Borey '-urges that our -cxporta of breadstuff honld be In grain rather than In , wheat About one-third of the wheat grown In. this country goes abroad, and of this only about one-half went in the shape if flour.,. '. . The ' advantage , of exporting the milled product is apparent. Every sack of flour that goes abroad adds to the work done by American mills, leaves a largt'B .share of the ?whit for use as "shorts':. ior cheap food for cattle and economise " freight and capital in transportation by leaving less to uiove. The current of our export trade If fortunately in this direction. A genera tion ago. in 1874; of our whent cxitort 71,000,000 bushels went abroad . In wheat aud 18,000.000 bushels as flour. In lSvSO exports hud doubled, 1C3.000. 000 bushels In wheat and 37,000.000 bushels as flour, but tht jr-;porMon was the ramo. By thin time steel rolls were being stil 'stltuted tor grindstone, and the new milling was being Intro duced in this country, ! instead or a fourth going abroad as flour by 1SS7, fifteen years ago, i one-third of our wheat exports were in tuis form, or 102.000,000 bushels of wheat and 51,- 000,000 as flour. . The proportion of flour grew. By 1801 It was nearly ouc half. or W.000.000 bushels of wheat and 61.000.000 as flour. For a decade th'' :npoithn hna been mnlntnlned. I: Ruiue rears, a 1803, only a third cf the wheat export ed left as flour, bet by 1SU1 nearly half and half waS the rule, or 131,')0:i,OOQ bnshels os wheat and 84.000.000 Cu:-li els as flour, out , of brop i t r,0.!0:. 000. Out of this crop nlicnt 40'i.orui.oro . was milled and consumed ut home 84,' 000.000 milled and -consumed abroad, and 131.000,000 went atiroml as wheat, the raw material of footl. - ' " We have ample milling facilities, and none of our wheat should ro ut.rcad save as flour. If ; freight iv.ten , were properly arranged, this .would take place.. In , railroad fn.l.?ht elus'flea tlon, as Mr. Bovey uriies. flaur. jwrtlc ularly export flour. Is overrated as compared to the rate on wheat. Both railroad nnd ocean rates shocld en courage" the export of flour ami lalni mlze the export of wheat , Why didn't Poultney " Blselow tell the kaiser to send us a statue of Major Oeueral Baron Frledrich Wilhelm Au gust Uelnrlch von Steuben,' C a At, instead of Emperor , Frederick s th Great? Tho last statue of a king erect ed In this country was pulled down In Bowling green,; New York city, ,123 years ago and melted tip and converted Into 4R.0OO bullets, which were all fired at a king's Md'crv.iuie cf them by Baron SteuUcu hiniocjr. The Last Relic of An Ancient Custom By CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, President of ths -i National Woman's 8uffraga Association vcijr bbjuv vujavuvu wuicu iui many centuries denied women property or right of wages, which offered neither opportunity nor encouragement to the education of women, which persecuted the first women physicians and opposed the opening of each ' new industry to the woman wage earner is still objecting to giving women the ballot. , , ' ' T'-' AND . WHAT ;1S THIS OBJECTION! i AN INSTINCTIVE FEAR :- THAT . INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY FOR WOMEN WILL DISARRANGE THAT TIME HONORED SCHEME ONCE THOUGHT DIVINE AND DEFINED BY" BLACKSTONE: i -THE HUSBAND . AND WIFE ARE ONE, AND THAT' ONE IS 'THE HUSBAND." ' . . , To maintain this oneness of husband and wife he once adminis tered her property, collected her wages and spent her money for ; her, lie thought for mer and acted for her in every capacity pos sible. Time has destroyed the old time oneness, and now the wife THF ' VFT ' PJlfiKFT PIPF I. ' ir ' ... ' " l l i ., . . . . . . I mmrm wnmm manages ner.own anairs ana aoes ner own tmniang; but, as a last relic ot ancient custom, the husband votes for her. He does not do this because he or any one else supposes for a moment that he really represents her. HE VOTES HIS OWN OPINIONS, WHILE HERS GO UNRECORDED.1 Man is usu ally quick and willing to admit that (this condition is neither Iogioal nor just, but the "average man who still opposes giving the suffrage to women stands frightened before this act of simple justice. ' He is like a distinguished congressman who admitted the other day' that he was convinced the arguments for woman suffrage could not be answered, yet confessed that he quaked in his shoes in dread of the necessity of rearranging his ideals when once it should come. IT IS MAN, LIBERTY LOVING, PROGRESSIVE, FEARLESS, WHO ADVOCATES WOMAN SUFFRAGE. IT IS MAN, CREED AND TRADITION BOUND, TIMID, FRIGHTENED, WHO, OPPOSES JT, VqjTOCcrics. You can supply your table with nearly all the delicacies of the season from our store. "PROMPTNESS IS OUR MOTTO. 4 If you are not among our cu. I tomers we invite . you to give us a trial order. Everything nice and , fresh." ' : (": ' !" '(-. 1 1 i r'i Is i. . ,! FRENCH & SUGG. We make a specialty of goods is original, ( packages, .Barrels, Bags or Cases. 'A. J. torn 1 w. A, Uaaatx LOFTIN & MITCHELL, ! i Attornsys-at.Law,' KWSTOIT, K. c. -Office in Court House Building H. W. SIMPSON, - Architect and Supsrintc.-idsr.t, MAIN OPTICS, mrWBRKltr, K. c. ' BRANCH OFFIC8,' KINSTOK, W. C." JVf'i '..:,, A r'f.;-i .l Consult ns oaaQ matters pertaining building. W guaranty good service, i ; C. E. LINCOLN. .... Manager Kbiston Offlos. . PORTER GGODWiri Contractors and Builders GOLDSBOROr . - - N. C i ,:.l'. I ! :-; - ) U a- , ;. , - V,,.--'-'.. Estimates famished on all classes of buildioga. Stevenson Property I By order of ooortw will oo the 7th (Ut of inly. ooo, oner for lalo at tba court hixu dnar u I ton, N. C.. at ih hoar of u o'clock aooa. to tha highemt biddar for cash, all of that property litoatod, 00 tat north eoriur of Qaata aad Gordon itrccU at the Iowa of Kinitoa, N. C. bottwknowa at tha Joh H. SutMOn property, rrontioc Qum Mnet with on hudrod foet, rannioc back oo hnodred aad taei feet, maktna a froaug on Oordon MrMt oaa haa. dred and tea feat. The object of the sale it to maka uiwun oerween a n aterenwa and Mary A. Stn. "" aala will be made tubject t approral of court. " w r 01 May, loae. T.CWOOTBir, ; . A. D. WARD, commitiioBeraof Coart. s is due to the retention in the system of Uric Acid or other inflammatory poisons which find their way into ue blood, and are forced by tne circulation through the srlands and pores of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and the incessant itching allows -no rest night or day. eczema appears in a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the skin, fol lowed by, little blisters or pimples, from which a clear or straw colored . mat tr lrv e tnrm incr in frt crva rnlaa OALT RUEUrJ SiLl-T ...... commonly called Salt Kheum. These acid poisons sometimes , dry up the natural oils and the skin becomes hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Eczema is known as Tetter, and oftenest attacks the hands and feet. Unsightly eruptions in the shape of pimples and blackheads break out polluted blood,'" and this humiliating disease is called Acne. Local remedies auord put scant relief, The blood and system being saturated with 1 ' r tllfVliaShrt tflikr1iaMejh,enrml'KjbrMr.TiAr1 m'tU mae.t,M ..1m. GrjZ powders or other local applications. S. S. S. restores the deteriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates the sluggish organs, and all the waste matter is eliminated through the proper channels. S. S. S. makes the blood rich and strong, and under its tonic and invigo rating effects the general health improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth again. , ! &. c c. contains no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable. ' . Write us if you need medical advice: this will cost von nothW Illustrated book on skin diseases sent free. .. ,. ..... . , ; THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. 6a, fOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 If King Alfonso decides to substitute horse racing for bullfighting as a popu lar sport in Spain, this country can furnish htm the necessary Jockeys. They are the prime essentials of the turf nowadays all over the world. ! President Faunce of Brovrn onlversl--j- gives this new recipe for happiness: j tt ulne-tenths of all the literature t literature and come to know the v r ally grand and inspiring things -iture Itself. . -t C - ral JJHos either of his 1 rr through force of "clr- ! -'yen I bis control" has t' i I icLrrounJ, the fi! I : .'- 'X is once wore to ' Real Estate Rgeney, ' , Upon e(niabt- terms the EAST CAROLINA LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO. will undertake to reieve ibe owners of real property of trouble, not only in the collection of rents , but in the making of repairs, looking after the insu-ance, pa meut of taxes, etc , etc. ; J , : ' . They request owners of building lots (especially desirable ones), wishing to sell, to place the same in their hands. Also that those who wish to purchase property commiss'on them to purchase f rthem. tv " '. ' - -':!-' '- .; They are determined to handle a good bit of business in Kinston and Eastern Carolina,' and their purpose is not only to obtain the highest riht price for property placed with them for sale, but also to look afVr the interest of the purchaser, recog nizing the fact that there is a right price (neither too high cor too low), and setking constantly to learn what is the right prir e. This firm is in business not only to make money out cf it, but to benefit the community, and they believe with Tha Free Press', that it Is best "in the lonj: run" for every r!.;!:t-na:- 'e 1 citizen that rents, and land values should be neither too hlx cor too law. Throw a'l the business you can in their -h rer-tbj ts:zrti that it will le cttcr.dci U not r-:ly prcr.-'.ly, tv-t r.3 ccrrcctly ciilz rn l-rvs r.-.l cr.3 karn hoT.' a 0; X f avaMTs ms, sa, iaa. ; i Rid of GmuIm ' . . Franca Bite 1 c-1' ' 't m.HI. Sa X MUlinig. Illootlna, Meier Clogs. ' Scatter Mo Fin , r- ;- - ..--1. .' It Clean, Pleasant and Safe. : V ', " - . ..... . MANUrACTURKD ONLY SV THE BASE BURNER PIPE CO., Office, Room 20, U. S. Hotel, BOSTON. MASS. If bothered1 with heat get one of our Ventilators. They are guaranteed not to leak. ' We repair 'Pomps; Stoves and Tinware. Are Plumbers by trade NOT experimenters. k - , Tin, Slate and Papier Roofers. Hot Air and Water Heaters. - Lightning Rods, Hooding Machines,-Tobacco Flues and Roof Painting. Get our whoiesale prices on Stove Pipe. 4. ..; There is net Galvanized Iron, Copper or Metal Work that we . cannot do. Give me S trial. .' ( t 4 - S. H. ISLER, ai?.. , . -';V I , . .KINSTON, N. C 'I 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 J I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 , i; ARE YOU TIRED i i i i i 1 H if .OF QUACK MEDICINES THAT HAVE DONBJ ; YOU NO GOOD? f,i u If you want up-to-date Tailnrirg done place your order with 1 ' S. J. WALLS. GIYE HARRIS LITIIIA VATER i TRIAL, ' f Everything guaranteed with a guarantee that is I good I . Could . you ask J fairer? ' klNSTON. N. C. It flashes the Kidneys and Bladder and xcretea the nrio acid In the system. It has cured thousands of Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Bhen matism and all Kindred Diseases, and : . .if WILL-CURE YOU I r The man or woman who has used Harris Llthla Water faaa made a discovery. Case 12 gaUon bottlea, $4.00, delivered. One dollar allowed for return of bottles. Harris Llthia Water carbonated In enarte and pints. : As a table water It la unexcelled. For sale by dealers. LooAi, DiSTBimrroas: Tkmpuc-Mabston Dbco Co. and J. E. Hood. HARRIS I ITEIA SfRIXSS CO.. Ctrrls gpriz, S. C. i i i i i i i i i i i t 1 I ! i-1 1 I l 1 i f tats Shavlcg and Hair Dressing Parlor I i : Uodur HOTEL TULL Easy Sbavesi Artistic Hair Competent Barbers. f A TRIAL SOLICITED. c n " ii " n n . u mi V Prices $5 to $150 awarded run cnr.::D r:nn AT THE PA WO EXPQCETlOt:. WOOD YARD. Hard and pine wood delivered at $2.50 per cord. Sawed for fire place and heaters at $3 per cord. Leave orders at my residence ori King 6treet, near the court hoitse . H. C. V. PEEBLES. Entertains ' Everybody Everywhere Typm S ' t :vnn pr-i I Vii 1 1 Jm a 1 r T ra 1 C your lilo cc::r by bi 27 ycur Ic3 Crcr.m frcm 1 TT D: m rr.7 J I:
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