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KINSTOX, C. IClNSTON Publishing Co, OWNER. . officers axd director's. - W. S. HERBERT, President and Treasurer. JESSE n. HERBERT, , Fit President. r. ."' F. M. HARRINGTON', -, - -, Secretary, , ' , ; i DIRECTORS. J. F.Tstlob. ' Plato Collins, Charles P. rUsvcr, A. Eimstsin, . W. D. POLLOCK, c Lovit rllNSt, B. W. Canadv, ' Dal P. Woorsn, . Or. J. M. Parmott, J. W. Orainoik, U. M. ALLS, . U. USTTINOSR, Dr. T. H. Faulkrir, ' W. U. . . JONIS, O. P. Flimino,. j E. F. Coi Dr. H. D. Hampir, N. 4. K out . J. E. MOOD. Dr. r. A. WHiTAirn. S. H. Abbott. tl. . L1UMM1MOS, J. A. MgDahih .HERBERT BROS. ft nARRisaim i- i ... PUBLISHERS. W, 8. U Kit BERT, Manarer. , , f. M. ii Aiiui sroToir, t Manscing Editor. , . . 4 JESSE H. HERBERT,, . City Editor ' I . i - C F. KOONCH. ' f Circulation .JIanwar snd Reporter, x -1 Enured at ths Poatofflca m steond class mittsr. l'RICE 3 CENT. .4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , XMIIjr One Week, by Carrier," . , JOr pn Month, , . . . i,. 8Sa Tbrne Months, , ,- Ni;dJliOO Twelve Months, . fBi.Op SawMtsRiia Appiidx ADVERTISING RATES ON KIVSTOIf. W. C. .! ST. lOir: vet Proposer) British Customs Unlot&4 ,' There appears to be a groMflg"se(tti inent In influential quartqrs H Engla&l in favor of a Bdtlsb Imperial ouetolriA union. Archibald Colnuhoun. wbw ' n widely! known through bis books on China and the Chinese question, rend an elaborate paper a few days ago iu Loudon,' In which be advocated a modl flcutlon of the existing system, and It was supported by the majority of a ref resentatlvv and intelligent audienos. rart of the British cabinet notably Mt. Chanitterlaln and possibly Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, favor 'the saute pollc& while of the five colonial premiers soon to meet in London tlirms Sir Wilfrid Lnurler of Canada, the Hon. Mr.'Sed lon ofAKew Zealand and Slr'Ooidou Sprlgg of Cape Colony, are strongly In favor 'of a customs union by which the colonics can secure a preference In the British market. It Is noteworthy ulso that an fucrennhijt number of writers lu the British magazines and reviews have declared themselves cu the same side." Some of thetie stati-MUii'ii. Includv ing Mr. Chamberlulu. Elr ."lfild Uu tier and Sir Michael IIU-UM-Bvncb. wero a few years hjjo convinced and out spoUen free traders, and the fact that their views' have beeu, so fur as they concern the tariff question lu relation to the unity of the empire, substautlat ly modified, recently Is full of sugges tive possibilities for the future. Much depends upou the uttltude of the British nrtlHiiu. It Iw iiNS rtwl that he bus become psiitly uu luipeiinllst. t least so far n the ptotmloa 6f Brit ish mnnufttctnres . la concerned,.- und that bis vote in uo louder wUl for free trade. Nothing but u g U'.rnl elwtloii could decide this, but In the meantime it cannot be doubted that the leaven or on imperial custouis ui.lon la working in Great Britain, esixtclully lu the colo nies. , j ' . 'The Exportation cf U:cf : f.V la vltw of the ,;rrv:iin::g hlKh prtcea of beef the latest bulletin jf imports issued by the treasury department ut Washington eoutalus sonic tftun-s of exceptional public Interest. It ni pwirs that during the mouth of May, dirplte the alleged shortage of cnttl In this country, there were exported '2:1.124 head, valued at $2.000.3C. This w..s a decline of abimt u .third u compared with May of hist year, but In the elr cumstances a ( much . bigger divl'.ne might have, been expwted. The ex Irorts of canned bf, oii the ether bund, showed a large Increase, the u mount being a679.043 pounds, rallied at T07. 734. against 3.517.250 pounds valued at $335,400. in 'May of last year. Ex ports of dressed beet .which, with canned beef, forms the particular prod; Oct of the beef trust were also heavy. The figures are 24.054.370 pounds, val ued at $:.;7k.Sti5, - aeair.st Kl.iaS.SS. I:.ui;ux, vulr i;.7. lu Ma;.: t' last year, Exports of salted or pickled beef amounted to 3.780,258 pounds, val ted ' at f2SC,i77, against ; 4.071.R17 I tunt'iS. valued at 1227.083, bj May oi ::vi. , ; ..-.-v .;- -. Thus It would appear that while there v as supposed to be a shortage at home ; :1 prices were reaching a level that ;;r.f!!iJ many people to stop eating t'.ie United gtates tti'J exported In n f ' .'e month Sj.C71.013 worth, which Uj tLat the t-Iulin of the beef 1 tuail ine U cut well founded. 1 t:..:t t'.ie eu!tan of ' -.. 1 V:-9 rul'-rrat-.-n t' : e ere fLouu;h al i 1 ' .1 novel '. t: rcV.on cf t: . j I ! ! i t I THE VACATION SEASON. a ; Ha take ths gun ha can't aim straight, tha golf atleka ha cant Hilt His raiment la so loud It squaals, r But when ha rcaehss tha hotel his For hs's sure to bs tha on man In a bunch of forty girls. ! ' , - '- ' New Yorsi World, s; Why the Government : Should Fight Consumption ' i! " By Dr. E. J. BARRICK of Toronto ; ' : QqUR great cities are breeding places for consumption v5 because the children do not have proper playcrountb m and recreation places. TO , PLAY BUT EST THE STREETS. . THEY CATCH THE GERMS OF DISEASE THERE. They inhale the dust.; They have not healthful rec reatiou, and so their, bodies are only partly developed. ONE-FIFTH OF ALL THE PEOPLE WHO DIE IN CITY DIE BECAUSE OF CONSUMPTION, AND IT IS THE THE CITY AND STATE TO PREVENT IT., - ' i 1, rr Give the children playgrounds. It is the duty of all good citizens to demand of the government that proper steps be taken to blot out disease. WHEN WE HEAR OF SMALLPOX AT OUR. GATES, WE' ARE HORRIFIED, BUT IN OUR MIDST IS A; DISEASE THAT IS A FAR GREATER ENEMY , TO TllE" STATE. 1 " . . , . ... , . '",' . r.i"., ,;" t H" t - v- : p "i 1, ' : A sum of government monev should be set aside every year to ; scatter broadcast information . about tuberculosis. Only . when the ' people thoroughly understand the proper precautions to be taken will tuberculosis be blotted out ' ' ': We must have organized methods. The thing must be stamped ; out systematically.'; The best way is to bring the sanitarium within the reach of every one, rich and poor, and insist that every one, rich and pair;.' be isolated and properly cared for. ' This is humani tarian end kind, and it is scientific. , "' " ' WOMAN'S GREAT POWER ' ? By Right Rov. JOHN LANCASTER SPALDINQ, Bishop of Peoria fi riiPHE women in our homes decide how we shall build 111 ana furnish our nouses, xiiey determine wuai we shall eat and wear and read. They select onr friends i and even decide the important questions of religion. They put words of the native tongue into the mouths of the children and influence them powerfully in their growth, to manhood and womanhood, , , IF THE WOMEN OF THE LAND WERE MORE LARGE MINDED, MORE THOUGHTFUL,' MORE INTELLIGENT, THREE-FOURTHS , OF THE DEPRAVITY AND SIN THAT CURSE PRESENT DAY LIFE WOULD DISAPPEAR. , ; The seat of the development of the child is in the home. To woman man' must leave the training of the boys and girls that are to be the fathers and mothers of the future. AN OLD montha of diligent and faithful use remains as defiant, angTy and oensive a9 ever. Every chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, 13 an evidence ci somz previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dre-3 cf these c.seases remain in the system; or. itrnaybe th-tsone Ion- kidderi po:.-?n perhaj-- Cancer has come to the surface and be-m it3 k-tractive v-- The blood must be purified before the sore w III LU vp w'.-li I and the stin regains its natural cc.or. 11 i throu-rh the circulation that the acrid, corroCIrr fluids are carried to the sore cr ti'.ccr irritated and in flame JL G. S invigorate the 'st.-na-t llod other hurtful x:iateri.!3 tn v. diseased parts, new tl ? f : healthy and t..t:r:!l A; V ; .. v ;n f rsTerat y?ara a vara ior 1- r e ' i tfr t X s y . ' . ' - ( r a r: .;;.- i Lien c a c tar ci' ' J. . . '-' i . , L,'nrf and awesome ara his shoss; brain with conquest whirls, THEY HAVE KOWIIEIlE , NEW "YORK DUTY OF Will aour the sweetest disposition and transform the most even tempered, lov able nature into a cross-grained and irritable individual. , If impatience or fault-findin arf ever excusable it i3 when the body is tortured by an eating and painful sore. It is truly discournnnjr to nd after of external reined.es tLat the place vCesb ar.i kcr Cryatal Partamn, Pavenienta'of glass, bavins' satisfac torllv withstood the test of actual use In Zurich. Genera. Lyons and other ...... r. . -... -. a I tried In Paris on the Uue Trenchet. In I the rear of the Madeleine. The mate- rial used for Jarin&-is not orainary glass. It la prepared specially. yet It la cheap, as it la made of old bot- ties and the like remelted. The glass la ground to powder, strongly heated until It assumes a pasty consistence and pressed , Into molds. The blocka of this ."devltrlfled' glass haye all. the hardness ana Curability of orainary (lass without Its fragility, . Tfc American Holr, Vmrnmum.. The American Motor league Is meet ing . much encouragemeht. : and the movement seems to be popular; Not Only Will It te valuable because Of the . ... - . . . proieciion auorueu against uujusi proa - ' , . m m Mleglalatlon, a promoter of better roads and a disseminator of Information re - gardlng the roads, thus ' encouraging touring, to which purpose a motor ve hicle la admirably adapted. j : On thm Bimmm. - - :t Kitty On! ythiifcl -Carrie got her new bathing suit wet through the very first time she wore It! Bertha Mercy! Ton don't mean to I say that she went Into the water? Kitty The Ideal Of course not A drenching shower came on all of sodden. Boston Transcript 0V000000000002 Copadino v 1 ' ' ' IS NOT NARCOTIC 4 IT CURES . All Headaches by removing the cause and J iciicviug luc ncjvc icuaiuu Sold at all Drug Stores 1 o J. EACH EOTTLB GUARI5TEED -yv TJTi' f-HH LJLJ-1N lJKJ 11 Don't tear onr Bicycle to pieces trying to repa r it yourself, but bring it to one who makes this a I r , . ! ,.- , . I spe ialty.' ' We have nr.ne butexi p rienced mechanic in this depart tnent and will guarantee yon Perifect Satisfaction in every job tnrced oat We re pair piece by piece and toroughly test every machine before it Is sent out. We also carry a complete line' of Bicycle Sundries and will be pleased to have you call and examine same whether you pur chase or not. ,. .,, , KllISll CTCLB CO C. E. SPEAR, Kaiser. ., ; & E:i:Er ; W 111 (;! competent service to" an so I iiiTurtunata aa to need tucn service, just 1 -wniilv t1t ma notice and all details will Ym attended to. i.c 1: ' lAMsew 01 BUi quaauHB cBrruni iublucb, 1 itfi by patronising my establishment von wttl get competent servicea at as low 1 pHom aa from anyone. , I rMpectioiiy soucit a eontinuanoa 01 i ti patmnage of tha people In this sec- tlnr. Vary truly, cno. d. cansa, iinstom, h, c j Besldenoa Phona Vo. C3. Ehop Phon Vq. K (Voicc Fancj iroccricG. Yon can supply your table with nearly all tne delicacies 0t the season trom our store. "PROMPTNESS" IS OUR AOTTO. If you are not amon g our cus tomers we iavite you to give cs a trial order. iCvcrytLir nice End fresh. ' Wo ; ' ; a : . ' f f 5 h I C cr C ..you can r.m::i. VCUT Ufa SSier bV DUV DJ JOUf ICO Cream frMD j SklnilCr Delivered in anvauan- ji.-. nnft nprt'im "J OUO qU-IX Up, j: t. siiiwi&r. j Paone 140, . CINSTO, N. C Stevenson Property ! By order of court w will or tfaa 7th daf of Inly, rao. ofler (or tab t th eonrt boum door in Kin ft .?i,f.?.?'ock "2"V. 10 ,h j 00 lh north conMrot 6omn tod Gordon traeu ia I .h t.Mk a IfiM W r L fi 1 v, - " i Jr ; I Slveuoa property. Fronuug QtMn ttrt with f "i J' h"I 1 dimtoa brntMi k. it Sureiuaa umi nr a. Sm. j hlfilii" ubJc, pp"" cault- 1. WUUI tH,' A. U. ITAKU. oS boart PORTER GGODUIfJ - ; .. - 'i - ' - ' -- '"' . -. - '' j .:"'': Vs V-i ." ' , :. ". " V : - Contractors and ' Builders 1 nnT nennon N. C. 0 wMwWVV, Estimatea furnished on all class of buildings. IT - DO YOU WANT A ROOp THAT DOji'T IiEflK ' coro Cl Parrott t puts them on. DO. YOU WANT VBNTI- f LATORS?, We make 'them. ' ', Sky lights too, water works. We are headquarters for all PLUMB- INO WORK, Guttering, i Pump, Galvanized and Cop I per Work of all descriptions. X Come to see us. We will t treat yon right. MOORE & PAMtOTT. erchantsCLninors Transportation Co. Steamship Lines Norfolk to Boston and Providence. Daily service to New England. Freight handled with care and dlsD&tch. Arwimtnn1atlntis anrl onlclnA tin. . f '"r'"-i"-v R. XI. WRIGHT, Agent, Norfolk, Va W. P. TURNIJR, G. P. A. C. S. HOSKINS, G. F. A. T r WITTTTJTfV . l . - " VdV P.nd t. u Qeneral OfSce, Baxtimoke, IId Tfl Hp PO '7 Tho hich hr g beep occupied by mo is noT7 pc itivcly for rent In tb ) v.ir.t . . W W & K. a J JR. c. h. PKIDG2N, ?IIYSICIAN and SUROLOIT, KDJSTON, N. C. iSrOffios with Dr. Jno, A. PoIIoca nsxt to Ilood's drug store. k Dw U Keep Fat Hints Haw tkm rxIm ft fitted to (h boaiRg : sad your buggy will rum Ugat. .. Cw f Flease Yanr TTife Buy bar SINGER. ' SI. G. EC3SCC, Oppocila Court HotrM. If you want up-to-dato Tailoring dono placo your order with , S. J. UfiLLS. Everything guaranteed with a guarantee that is good!. Could fairer? - you cclr KiNSTdn;n: c. Important: ISCillixiery , Notice.;.. TO THE LADIES: Untrimmed , Shapes in Chiffon and Fancy Straw , to go at a bar gain.. - i',.., 7 , .j. ;j,tif '4, All trimmed Hats to be sold at Laces and Applique Trimmings at a great reduction. Ribbons for neck wear greatly reduced. This sale lasts 26 days Come early and get your choice. ' A R. LLER, . BZN3TON, H. C. ti j o Tho choicest lino cf Staple and , Fancy Gro ceries to bo found any where risht hero. , , tin R KE f "Tj EATS. 1 Beef, Pork, Mutton Prompt delivery to all parta of tho city. Phono U3 your orders. ' KINGTON, N. O. Pii rn Jtiif r and t House Furnishing Z Goods. 11 Our lines are mo: e complete m than ever. We can fit tp Z ycrar home with new Furni- Z ture, Carpets, M-til.---, T, Stoves, Cociirj Uf:r. I' l Etc. S:e us. 1-AL Ll.S TE
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