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The Daily Free Press. . KIN9T0N, N. C , I KlNSTOX PUBLISHING Co. OWNER. orncEits axd pinECTons. W. B. IIERBEBT, President and Treasurer. JIXSE H, HERBERT, Vice President. ; F. II. HARRINGTON, Secretary. DIRECTORS. J. F.Tatlou, ' TtT6 Colum, Cham.1 F. Habviv, A. ElNTIN, i W, D. Pollock. , Lovit Him. g. W. Canaot, Dal P. Wootbh, . i. M. Parrott, J. W. Orainoir, 8. H. AlXBN, - D, QBTTiNOBR, R. T. H. Faulxkir, W. O. Jones., O. P. Flbmino, E. F. Cox, Dr. H. D. Harps, N. J. Routs. J. E. Hood. Dr. F. A. Whitaxir, S. H. Abbott. J. B. Cumminob, J. A. MoDambl. HERBERT BROS, k HARRINGTON, PUBLISHERS. W. 8. HERBERT. Manager. - r. m. ii Altai so Tox, Menacing Editor. JESSIE II. HERBERT, City Editor. & F. KOONCB. . Circulation Manaetr and Reporter. Entered at lha Poetofflee aa aacond clase matter. PRICE 3 CEXT". SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pal Iv One Weak.br Carrier, . . 10c One Month, . . . . 8 So Three Month, . . . . Sl.OO Twelve Montba, . . . . . 4.00 ADVERTISINO RATES ON APPLICATION. KIVSTOV. V. '.. Jan- 11. 1002. The KMture of South Afrlc, 1 uetner or" pot irt Britain was .more' magnunImou" t the Boers than rlrcnrostances compelled her to bo Is iM-rnups not uow'wortb while discuss- ;iii. 'The terms of peuet however, are as favorable as tue burghers cooid 'ifcave expected short of the retention of itself 'absolute Independence. About jail that Great Britain get out of the Iwar, which bas cost her nearly $1,000,. 000.000 and 60,000 Urea, Is the sover eignty? of the Transvaal and the Or jafttf Ttlver country; while the former (Afrikander republics are assured of a .self government similar to that of Can ada and Australia. "The Dutch. Ian guaee is to be recognlied in the schools ,and courts on the" same footing as the (English,? and; the burghers are to re Iceive an appropriation of f 15.000.000 to trestock their devastated farms, i These conditions the Boers seem In clined to accept with good grace. At least there is no talk of self expatria tion or of another great trek into the wilderness. There seems to be a more than fair prospect that Boer and Brit on will dwell together la harmony and that South Africa will enjoy an era of peace and prosperity. " Much will de pend upon the attitude of Great Brit ain toward these colonists. With the closing of the war her task In South Africa has only Just begun. She Jiiust make good now by wise legislation iand organization her claim to superior government The ucv order of things imust, embrace benefits for all the In habitants of the country. The one flag must come to represent lu ue way 'of freedom and prosperity fur more than did the three that formerly Suit ed there. . As the union Jack now stands for all.' it must be for all the symbol of hope and protection. Noth ing less than this will meet the occa sion and Justify Great Britain In the course she has pursued. ' ' The proud empire hr.s beeu 'chasten ed as It has rarely been before tu Its history. The Boers .huv forced from the Britons more than fair ten:; of surrender. They, have won a men -rare of respect from their foes tlt will profit them and their descendant. It la now for Great Britain to prove to the world that the right she htis as sumed to control South Africa wa based upon the desire nut merely to acquire the' wealth of . tbt . Unml or solely for territorial ;'aggrnnd:s:nient, but to furnish such Just and liberal ad ministration as would beat develop the country and bring happiness and pros perity to Its people, i The editor of American Medicine ruthlessly smashes a long established theory.' He says: There la not on rec ord an authenticated case of snake bite cured bv wfc'K'-ty; Ptrnty of Indl Tiduals bittJJ wUliv' uuder tUf iuUu ence of liquor' have died, and' largo amounts of alcohol bare failed to save life In many cases. Only about one in tlx of those bitten by venomous snakes diea. The remaining five are cured by anything they happen to have taken. Stimulation Is excellent but the giving ef whisky to drunkenness by lowering tie resistive vitality has undoubtedly' Leea a causative factor In many aths supposedly from shake bite r at won!! otherwise not have e- ' L" Thus perishes another popu : r i;:u ton end with It the correlated y cf both snakes and whisky. - . U a X:--Uzg of apprehension in I " i tV.t J. rierpont Morgan viU . ' j, cf the coronation ex ; tj c:;ulre more 'power and "HOW DID YOU GET YOUR MONEY?" ,v By Bishop HENRY CODMAN P0TTC3 of New York ' 3IIE WORLD nAS A RIGHT TO ASK THE RICH MAN TO ANSWER TWO VERY DI RECT QUESTIONS. ONE IS, "IIOW DID YOU GET YOUR MONEY ?" Much of the hos tility to the men of wealth takes its rise right here because many fortunes represent only cunning, self ishness and beartJessness. , r i THAT CAPITALIST IS NOT AN HONEST MAN WHO AS MAN AGER, DIRECTOR AND STOCKHOLDER IN SOME ORGANIZATION CREATES HI8 WEALTH BY MANIPULATION OF THE STOCK MAR KET IN SECRET. ' , , , i ' ' We may ask, too, of the millionaire, "What are you going to do with your wealth !" He may answer, "I shall enjoy myself." The effect of luxury upon those who indulge in it is debauching and demoralizing. It destroys the- purity of the family, degrades the individual and injures society. . Are We All By Dr. R. B. SllTIHN" the last fifty sons and fools has increased 300 per cent That means if the increase continues that THE ENTIRE POPULATION OF THIS COUNTRY WITHIN 260 YEARS WILL IT ' VE GONE INSANE OR BECOME FOOLISH. Figures the logic of which is indisputable, prove that the present generation Is doomed unless heroic measures are resorted to. I SINCERELY BELIEVE THAT THE HUMAN RACE IS HASTEN ING TOWARD AN ABYSS THAT WILL ENGULF US UNLESS SOME THING IS DONE. What this something should be, of course, is a matter of opinion. I would start at the root of the evil and devote ray attention to the proper education of the masses. ' 'The regeneration must begin with the unborn. I think good results can be obtained from proper educa tion of the people. 1 ,r "' ""' "" MARGON May Have Unraveled the Great Secret of trie Universe .... T By CHARLES R. DOW of New York; . , . , shall soon be able 1 to be sent to ships far out to sea. The isolation of , ships on the ocean will soon come to an end. SHIPS, TOO. WILL BE KEPT 4 SAFE BY A TTNY it m - INSTRUMENT APPROACH OF railways will be made infinitely safer, as every engine cab will carry, an instrument and be able to talk with trains on the road ahead and behind it ". ' ' s . - ' .,"J. : ' ARMIES AND NAVIES WILL MOVE UNDER WIRELESS ORDERS. The Associated Press will be able to bulletin messages in Chicago to be sent instantaneously and coincidently to a thousand American cities. Marconi may have unraveled the great secret of the universe, ' and your shops and factories may be run soon by impulses from tho coalfields of West Virginia. It may be a potent force which will bring about an industrial revolution and aid in bringing about the complete brotherhood 6f irfan.' ,. Green or ' Dried W are better prepared than ever before to furnish yon any lumber you may need. We handle flrstelas PJne Lumber and can furnish It Green or Dried, Bough or Pressed. . We can and will make prompt delivery of all orders given us. f , Ppiees to Compete With Anyone I Tive ns an order and yon shall be pleased. ThankW vou for past orders and hoping so serve yon, we are. - ' V".b.- B. EDWARDS St CO. of Cardn! whan M fat about i Cardul a woman ten 4e any rtaaenable work and tnoy good1 health. The health that Vine ef Cardul brings maku a woman vigorous In body and mind. freed from thoM terrible devastating palm a woman grows well and ttrorf , aaturally. V int of Cardul rtgulattt the disordered menskruslion and curt, tcttcorrhoea. falling ef the womb and periodical paint In the head -1 t - caused by standing er titling a Ion, tms in tht sme posUion. Ir s t " Clack-Dr.ught putt the bowels, tto.nach, liver, Ldwvs and blood in r - r thape. Creatlv Increased strtn-th end cndtirsnre It the iutur rt 'L f t . eases are eerea quick!y. A3 qro'-'t te'l HO bo. 'm of V. : tf C I and X5 cent parkj-'t f Th .':oro t L ,ick-DuL t. rw.a..t".w- wMw. r'--ff wn t.m.. -Tv T .'' A ' Going Crazy? HOYT of Detroit , years the number of insane per to file dispatches in New York TO WARN . THEM OF " THE I OTHER SHIPS, f Travel ou Rough or J Di Dressed Yourlriends, , , A Strong Woman ' Iowa Oitv. Iowa. 1. IS. IMS 1 My wtfa waa lick for thrae yean. Wa triad 1 everything- without relief and .pen. muoa money. My wife tried Wine of Oardui and font bottle, eared her. She took two more Bottle.; knowlnc .he would have to work bard daring the hay narveat She attended to all her house hold dutie. and loaded and anloaded ail the hay. Thia medicine rare her atrength. For merly aha waa weak and tired andeonld hardly fet about, but.lnoe aha haa been taking Wine 11 ana leeia oeiter aaa etrooirer inne yeara ef aira. JOS. A. EltiiAHAF hut Mrs. Elatnhaltr had hied tvrythln durbiC her thres years skkacu and had peai consiaV. arable mensy. She wu weak and could hardly for three years Before the took New, after Uklr,$ the Wine ef Cerdul, the can work with her husband fat the hay Held. That I hard work, but It is not at tnurioiu te a woman', health at labor hi .tores, factories and f fleet where thousands of fir Is era dost ty con. fined veer after year. With the aid of Kine ef Photography Is now holding a higher position as a fine art than ever before, but Its position Is by no means fully established, , says Popular Science News. But it Is far enough advanced so that It Is beginning to be divided Into two classes, artistic and. commer rial. With the latter the price per dos en prevails. Artistic photography can sever have a price per dozen. , The care and effort Involved to produce a certain ffect are at the most too greats Te Beater Platlneea Prleta. To restore a changed platinum print a mixture of hydrochloric acid and cblorloe water Is recommended, con venlently made by adding a few drop of sodium hypochlorite solution to dl lute hydrochloric acid (one of add to ten or more or water may be useai uu til the odor of chlorine Is, distinctly no ticeable. A Hew Sahatataee. We learn through the American Chemical Journal , that ' Professor a . 1 1 aw r 1 1 lr'wt m tin i-vih innr Bf vn rHaaitr Holmes has discovered a substance which Will bear the' ponderous tuiine of paranltrobencoylureaortbosulpboule acid. We fear the old silver stained veterans woqld hardly survive .the shock If this acid should ever enter the darkroom. It Is quite possible, bow ever, that It may be utilized In photog raphy, as Professor Holmes reports that It forms salts with silver, potns- slum.' sodium, etc - The silver salt would maintain Its Identity under the following formidable combination of letters: Pr-ranltrobenzoylureaorthosui phouate of silver. A. SKYROCKET. FOR WAR. Atarrlraa laeeatloa That .Scsttera t - - Ballet la All ptrwwtlcaie. : Joseph J McIntyre of Brooklyn ha received a certificate of patent on a new destructive projectile which ta cal culated to work great bavee. In time of war. Mr Mclntyre'a Invention ,1s, a war rocket. He took out his first jMt ent on this idea more than a year.auo. and at that time Assistant Secretary of ' War II elktejohn pronounced Mr Mclntyre'a projectile the best he bad ever seen. ; The Brooklyn inventor hit been bard at work on ImprovementH to the device opon which be obtained the first patent and, now baa a rocket which be regarda as .nearly perfect, up such a device can be made. . The, war rocket as designed by Mr. Mclntyre has a very definite and somewhat restricted use In time or war. but at the same time it fills a gap wmcD no otner engine or warrar luwuri uiwu.. nuvKU iktc ucvw uwh-u for many yeara for signaling at nljtbt but Mr. Mcintrre . has, succeeded In adapting them to be used as destruc tive projectiles. Mr. Mclntyre's rock et Is a small.' easily carried, self pro peUlnr bomb. It Is Intended for use in dislodging the enemy from, points of vantage, such aa treetops, trenches and redoubt not open to the direct fin or Small arms. 5 The principle upon . which the war rocket works Is very much the same aa that of a bomb combined with an ordinary skyrocket The method or construction Is as Ingenious as It is simple, --' - A new type of pneumatic tire for an tomobiies called the Martin baa been undergoing severe tests ' In ' England says the American Engineer. A car wttb its wheels equipped with It bas been runnmo; between ' London and Brlzhton. Even uporr light vehicle the strain, opon the tires Is very se vere. causing Incessant trouble, i One sajlent feature of the Martin pneumat tc tire is that the. Inventor dlspeomv with the Inner tube, which Is respond' tie for the majority of tire mishaps. : The Martin tire consists of a' band built np of a road surface of thick rub ber, i with Inner layers of fabric and thin coatings of rubber, the whole vut caiiizl together, ; This band Is moldiMl to an arch sliape and becomes a tire in conjunction with the felly of the whc I to which It la fastened by flangest on either side cr'.pped together by bolt pMsing" ;tbronEb1be' wooden felly When these bolts are tightened, the- cover Is gripped on eacb aide betwwn the flanges and the felly; establishing an sir seal, the security of which U In creased by the fact that the flange and fellies are both serrated. -: By tb!a means the tire la held very firmly to tli rim. and It cannot creep. c It will be immediately realized, there fore, tbat it is not a bandy' tire to re move for repairs, but the severe triiil to which the tire bas been ftubje-t-l during the runs between London and Brighton prove that a genuine punc ture is very unusual, and as there Is no Inner tube Internal troubles cannot arise. Another strong recommendation Is that it dess not roll, apd it is reslll ent ' i Patting Treee te Sleep. Stunted trees and shrubs of the Jni anese have been the wonder and envj of Hardeners the world over, k Ger man chemist cow comes along and docs soracthin.5 which even the Ja;:i riesa ccUJ tarl'.j be exror?"J to do. lie bas prepared a fluid t' t fcas t lit tower, wtra Injected Into t'.e tissues cf a t'"t r- r Iti rets, cf ar " l-j tie f.zi. ' 2s a r 1 c f li J .1 -i t a !ant d i L.t t-.i. iit : : r.:zz' t 1'? tr-'X ? n j t , .. " V '"' 'i l.i i" ' fy t I A. J. Lome) ' ' . ; W. A. abrcaatl LOFTIN & MITCnRLL, Attoknbtsat-Law, ' f ? ' KwrsToir, jr. c.:i''- ' Office in Court House Building. ..YOU.CAri.,r.lAKE.. your lite easier oy buy ing your Ice Cream from 8kirmer,r-':'stsr Delivered in any quan tity from one quart up. J. Te SUlHHEf?. raone 140. . kimtos, w. c v IP vtmv rrronf iiT4-nl ofo Tailoring done place your 1 . . . . ,ii , . . , ., VfUW, wi M , , S. J, WALLS. i ' Everything guaranteed with a guarantee that ie good ! Could you ask fairer? KINSTON, N. C. !. 0$ '- HARDING & H ARB IS. ' Attorney s-atLaw,, , KINSTOH, . - . tr.o l9Practice In all the eourts, i Offlos over B. W. Canady k Son's store Sammef Sehool FOV TBACHBKS : University of porth Carolina , .Ninth Session JUNE, iHOW, 5 Twenty Instructors. ' j 3,500 ,,Teachera sWre 'aitendc, , ne pst.,, ,ExDe6t w. Address & P. VVBN ABLE, President, Chapel HU1, N. C. H. W. SIMPSON. Architect and Supsrlr.tcnisnt, MAIN CFFICB, inrWBERN, K. C. bkanCb oppics, Km8TOr, n. c. Consult ns on all matters pertaining tc building:. We guarantee good service. C. E. Lir.'COLN, , . Manager KInston Offloe. WOOD YARD. Hard and pine wood delivered at $2.50 per cord. 1 Sawed for fire place and 'heaters at $3 per cord. Leave orders at my residence on King street, near the court house -' II. C. V. PEEBLES. DR JAMES M. PARROTT, Physician and Surgeon, . ; KrssTow, N. C CJ-Oflke oa Gordon street. Bonn e. to te a. Patronize Home and Save Money ! The hose and half-hose made by 1 the ORION MILLS. Kinston, N. C, are not only, economi cal for you to wear, because of their fine wearing qualities and comfortableness, but they 1 M a. n n 4 mw V ntrvr a aa l I ufacture of Uem gives em- 1 1- i t ii pioymeni 10 people iixai in Kinston. Every dealer onht to handle them. Be sure to insist on having roods made t the ORION HILLS By tolzz so you will not caly save money, tut will be help ing home industry. Ti;-!FE3:Fr' -sJca Prist' "5 Depart -t lsj-'t t J r T J ,r a jar- 7 c f r v t ,1 r , J 5 c .r.r-r c - : a v -y i a 1 Bell's Shops No. t K. Blount St, KIMSTON. H. C. , Is the place to get yonr Farm Carta aft a bargain. s Will sell at a discount rather than carry over to another season. . JAO. H. DELL. annHi HA ... LAND 8c COW PS R M. uun .. eowrsR - Attorneys and Couunllors at Law, ' OSfeaa ever Bank ef Kfairtoe, : ( ', T ,- ? ; Pnctica item thma tarricM ar liirindt : ' t . IJENRY TULI,, i. D., ?, f Office on Cm well street, back of Hotel Toll. Office hours,' 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. At residence after rapper houre SURE 1 0 ' ILL! , . '.vrt,.!.f."vs Our' . fresh ! assoent of Insect Powder, Death Dost, Black Flag, Etc., is dow here;' also Quick Sil ver and other insecticides. " ' h Please call for them at t H. Dunn's Drue Store kinston'w n. c. ISLBS A SHAW, . BWHBV P BBAW I ATTORNUY8-AT.IAW, KIwsTnw. w. c. " mtHcm ta rWeuanhi Wisetr. Wavae. Oraaae im and Oadow. Alw h .apartaa aaa O. fcaa eeseeiaaad aad Bauatttjata aacp Tf 1 , 11 .'" 1 a 11, 1 11 us VOOTBN & WOOTBN, - ArrowrBTS-AT-tAw',' i CiBccrr: Lenoir. Jonea. GraeB. Pit and Onslow counties. Bupreme Court and Federal Court of Eastern North (Carolina. pR- WttUAlsJ BDWARDS," Physician and Sargeon, KINSTON, N. 0. ' Phone Hoe.: Office. 61: twtdeiiM. 10.1 ! Offlo formarlv rwmjnlul he, rtr. ff Yi Summer Goods ,-, ' lit ' FOR Ladies AND Gentlemen IS you have not purchased your Straw Hat. or if you need another it will pay j ou to see us. tO"Our line of Genta Furnish- ng Goods is up-to-date. 7 " ; , . - t " " ' . v.. : 1 . , Heavy and Fancy ; - Orbceries. ; . ; i .We want to supply you in this line. You are invited to come to see us. ; TUI1STALL C- HILL. Crl;i CliCi, Kt. A3. Next to Temple-MarstOB Drug Store. L; HARVEY & SOIM, LEADINQ INSURANCE AGENCY, KIISSTON. N. C. A - SGWIMn 1..0-411.3 f V7e are tlays addir? t3 c r alreadr vcn'crfal bari'S f . 1 cwi2 Machines ere r.o escsit!c.i tathe rde. Here is a tar-" i t' :t t. :: Crl! ' ., c , Y70r.TLT SGI) if?, ffl
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