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-1 it THE JVEJTT TOTE Some of the Most Prominent Nine Cardinals From AmonJ Whom Leo's Successor May Be Chosen Chances of James Cardinal . . Gibbons For the Seal of St Peter 7 Htttmnrtttrnntnnnnnttttimt -V . k Catholic throughout the world -7. Mi : Ue queatlob of paramount In . '. tiret la tix. selection of a auc . , cessor to Top Leo IIL to rule the ; in rone IMet Mora tnan a qaar m ter of a eutry naa'paaaed iince tbe . ; college of , cartel naleJjM Jeen called upon to perform tbt Important fluty of ' choosing oh of Ita number to preside ,-' Over the destinies of the moat powerful religion organization In Christendom, and of all tbe cardinals who took pari 4n the conclave which elected Pope Leo one la alive todayCardinal Lulgl ' ' Oreglla, dean of tbe sacred college and . Vcanaerllngo of tbe Catholic church, tbe aame office tbatwaa held by Leo at the . time of bla elevation. ' While It ia generally believed that the next pope will lie "chosen" from among ' the Italian cardinuK if . espec al r . Interest to American that Ca'rtl'ii.l .UibDojis, the only American uietnuer; pi tbe college, ia considered not "to be - without a chance for succeeding to tbe pontifical throne. ' ' . , " ' v That such an event Is possible, la ex plained by the fact that many m?mben i "of the sacred college are said ,to favor a new policy for , the church and the election of a foreigner aa pope.t Should - this plan commend itself to tbe con . clave and a change of policy be agreed ' on Cardinal Gibbons might be the ee , lection. No opposition, to lihnxould la the rank of a prince of the church. This ceremony took place la the tfa!ti more cathedral on Jan. 8, 1896; Cardi nal Gibbons placing tbe red bat on bia bead. ; Francis Satollf, titular blhop of Le paato1 and for 'year! aa clone to Tope Leo XIII. aa any member of tha col lege, la a native of Perugia and even aa a boy displayed gifts of oratory of a high order, and to this accomplishment be - added great powera of original thought and marked facility aa a writ er. : Batolli Is about sixty -two years old. r Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto, patriarch of Venice, who la regarded aa a strong candidate for tbe papal throne, waa born at RIese, northern Italy, in 1835. lie- la noted for his prudence, having never meddled "with polities,..' and, for extreme Independence. : He ia also a patron of the arts.'" ,x f ' .The cardlnsd j, is recognized one of the most teamed men In the church and Is a stickler for the truth aa be tween the church and the -people. Sarto w6n much renown some years ago by and waa created titular archbishop of EU Uaraclea In 1882. Be, became a cardinal in 1887. taking title from the. Church of St. Cecilia, and waa mad secretary ef state In the same year He Is administrator ef the property ot the holy see and Is one of the leading diplomats of the world : - Still another possible heir to tbe pon tificate la Cardinal GottL Jerome Ma ria Gottl la a Genoese, the son of a dock laborer and Pope Leo is aald to have long favored him aa bia successor. Cardinal Gottl waa born on March 20. 1834, and attended the Jesuit school; but at the .age of alxteen waa admitted as a novice Into that moat austere of Carmelite orders, the Order of Bare foot" CarmellteatTpon reaching the priesthood . be waa assigned s the Cbnrcb of St.' Maria della Scala, and Just before the death of Piua. jlX, he became head of the mother house of the Barefoot Carmelites, and In 1881 be waa made superior general of tbat order, , , 1 ; Taking title from the" Church of St. Maria del Son In, be wna created car dinal In 18SI3. 1 He , Is accounted the best authority on canon law In ; the eacred college, a itboujtn bin tastea at" scientific..'.' He la still a Barefoot Car melite, but is not now superior gen eral of the order. - Perhaps the mosL popular candidate f the church is Car " n: "'- t'v u sTf . 1 1 1 fr .. l--- . V-'Nill In Italv for bead o i "n j .'"rr- l II - : 4V "A ' 'V - f - I : ! f - ' ' I I ' J.:.- V I t" : J I , , ?",,. V; I - -Gibbons. j- :" j ' V-a... - . v - W " l ... ..' ' Svami'A. W ;; Kv I i)rk Qreciia; Hr-rt WeaR-,";,,f;;;' Hearts . Are due to Indigestion. Nlnetv-nlna of every one hundred peopla who have heart trouble can remember when It waa simple indiges tion. ,. It la a acientiflc fact that all cases of heart disease, not orpanio, are no) only traceable to, but are the. direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach Which fails ef perfect digestion fermentaand swells the stomach . puffing it up against the heart.. This, Interferes with the action of the heart,' and in the courae of time that eUoate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr.D.KauUt,af Nevada. ,! ihadatoMeh WouMs sad waa ta bad MM M I hai bant troobia waa a. I look Kodol Dvapapala Oara tor alma foar sjaotas aa H -obtmI wax .: T 5 KoeM treats WkatYow Bat. , . and relieves the stomach of all nervona strain and the heart of all pressure Botnasesly. $1X0 Sfca acidlnc SH nmaa tha waa ' atoa, wfalca aalla tor SOe. : . tVsssrsd by . O. Da WITT OO., OHIOAQa Institute for ToanK mmt . aa. 7PEACE Music Ha I , KALEIQH Best. PlaceY W. C for Your Danghter College courses BUhSUatirl Catalogue Fiurx tUna, Mas-Blnwiddle rnaiaaai SEE YOURSELF ' j H . W. SIMPSON Have those old.: detaced 1 Mirrors re-plated as new. O. G. as good . .eVlv a;' " ';"'.. r Hartsflcld You May Count -PrlotinR an Expense, . But Good Printing V , Is an Investment. . Tbe Free Press Co IT TOU WANT A Pump Repaired or a new one put down, or- Awn ines put up, or a Sitm painted call on me at BELL'S SHOPS, ' two blocks east of A. & N. C. depot. JULIUS BELL. feared from any of the fcuroiean Itov ernments, and no political compli'-a-tlons would arise, j it is snld to be a fact that many' of .the cardinals 'think that the selection of Gibbons, would happily solve: many, difficulties. ' Xorth .. America has hml but three cardinals : SlcCIoskey, Taschereau (who are both dead) and fiibbonsv - : ' ' James Cardinal GlblKins is one of 'the . most popular and respected dlgnltirles , of the Roman church. He was created a cardinal by Tope Leo on June .7,1880, at the age of fifty-two. He U a imtire of Baltimore,' but .Ment his boyhood i i Ireland, where he received a liberal ed ucation. . Itetnrninff to America he was graduated from the JBt. Cbnrlea college, r -. , . . . . . . . murj utim, ana was onia nea a Driest in 18C1. He is known ill Home as the "democratic cardinal" from his ex ; trerae tnodfsty und retirement , , ne is frnil iu appenrance. but endow ; ed with tremendous vitality. As a scholnr with a wide and Intimate knowledge of men and affairs he has ; man college of cani:niN. But while the election of a foreigner as bead of the church has been discuss ed, It Is not considered more than a re- ; mofa poMiy. atul Wc in the be--t rirtc': tnn in t nitiv Q ra nnr l.mt V.o n I f , v'.'i.t'.i. ...jui. i.i., v.-'in" u ..ink au j Italian will be chosen. TI.e Italian car dinals most prominently mentioned for r !fv'i"d'i are C, i. f- .itu'Il. S'ia T'i. the brothers Vanautcl.l. Sarto, I:ara- and Orf":'. i, i'.h C:" ! ''r -I'errt.i 8"-l I - 1 as i'r.:i-' r f 1- ! : -i. !.,".;. v i . t a ( HGOTT, , 3 li e It destroying certain relics of doubtful authenticity. . . : v Cardinal Sarto was not discovered until he had reached middle age.. He was a pRTr' T-' priept in the 'province of Vei:i'f for ? '-cuter i .irt f his life 1 I' .."v. L, a bnunp. Ills hlgb en' qvi: i.. 1 unexcelled i , . i;. , became i- uowu soon after his elevat.on 'and wci' reco;:ii;:id by the church, lie was created a cardinal in 1803, at which time be was also named patriarch of Venice. ' One. of the most striking figures of the group of men whose supreme ambi tion 1s to succeed to the papal throne is Cardinal Seraflno VannutelJi. He is a power in tne chnn i) ty lineage as well as by education jr ' achievement 1 e is descended from ( ..t; of those Old I.oman families whose h:; tiiies have aen linked with the Koiuan Catholic church for centuries. His brother Vin. cenzo is also a member of the college cardinal, altl'.ous'a of lower raiik. bring only a cardinal prie?t. He wa? born in l'.Ct. I'ope Leo created VannutelJi a car dinal bishop in l,s7 and pave fclm the f-e t t rascatL i .ih-a t' en he ha ..' I ! Il'tiiie and .ati. com! ( f t -ers of c'si 'il dlnal Domenlco Svampa, archbishop of Bologna, and it is said that Ieo him self believed at one time that Svampa would be. his successor. He is one of the youngest nieiuUers of the sacred college, being but flfty;two years old Like Gottl, he is of humble parentage and has risen to high place In the church by force of uersonal ability. lie waa made archbishop or Bo'o0na in 1892 and created cardinal two yearn later. - " " ; . Cardinal tuigl Oreglla di Stefano. who is cameiiingo or chamberlain of the Roman Catholic church, was born In lWS and created, cardinal by Tlus IX. In 1873. He is dean of the college of cardinals, archchancellor of the Ro man university, prefect of tbe com re gation of ceremonies and. a member of the curia. . It Is remarked tbat according to the prophecies of St. Malachy the symbol of I'ope Leo's successor, will correspond to the words ipuia ardeus, (glowing Ere). ,. ; The escutcheons of Cardinal Oreglia and Gotti, which bear a burn ing star, and the escutcheon of Cardi nal Svampa, which bears lighted torches, are Indicated by the word. t Malachy was an Irish prelate who lived in the twelfth century. He wrote a book which was discovered after fcls death and 'which contained n mnttn for every ponti.T from" the year 1143 until the end of the r. r ary. It is de clared that these prophecies have luwm fulh.l. d in a remarkable manner. He f;::vU ' 1 that the success, r of This IX. PILES 1 PILES! PILES 1 Dr. Wffliamn Indian Pile Ointment,!) cure Blind. Bleeding, Uleersted and Itching PlleH. It absorbs tbe tumor, allays ttaeUebintr at once, SCUt a a iKiult.le. civex Inntwnt rplief. Th- Wll. liams' Indian Pile Ointmeut is prepared only tor Pilea und Itcbmfr of the private parts and notb lug else. Every box it guaranteed. Soldbyrug- rixtti. tient n.v mail for V.Kt and 11.00 per box. WILLIAMS MTXJ CO., Props.. Cleveland, O. soid ny letnpie-Marston Unix co. T. PARjROTT, Ph. G. M. D.. PHYSICIAX AND SURGEON. . KINSTON, N, C. .. Okficb Houkb: to 10 a. in. and 8 1 9 p. m v Telephone caJK - Ronee 24, Office 78. SPRING HILLINERY LATEST STYLES - LOW PRICES N. L. BRUT0N & BR0. KINSTON, N. C ' C. H. POOL, Contractor and Builder of Wood and Brick Buildings, KINSTON. N. C. Estimates furnished on application. , Oood Work Guaranteed. New "Gop Turnip Seed, Ruta Baga, Etc, . JUST-RECEIVED-Also Cabbage and other seeds for planting this season. . HENRY DUNN; r' Phone H7. '"' ' You -Will Do . We Right Thing . . to call in the Bakery and see , our Jice of Fancv Cakes, , Etc. We will be gla'd to fill orders for fancy goods of any' kind. ;v Our Baker is one of the best ' in North Carolina and can furnish ' you with anything you may call for on short notice. . We have a nice variety of fresh y goods in our cases every day Kinston Bakery Co, Town Lots for Sale House and let, No. 6' 8, on North Me- Lewenn tret. ri of lot 134s70. sinffle story houHe with 5 roomt). Good water. O e lot on K. Kin stre t, 50x210. Two lota on corner of Bright and Mc Lewenn streets. Two lots on eorner of McLewenn and Grni ttere avenne, u of lots 70x140. ' Otlier valuuble town and farming projterry. t Land & Cowper General Real Estate ApenU, 103 E. King Street. ' ? Pbone 2a J, A. HARVBT. E. W, W. 0. SWIFT. CHADWIC Summer Furniture. Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Go-Carts .and Baby Carriages all at greatly , . reduced prices.' . A few Jron Beds to go at cost. Our Combined Baby Jumper and Rocking Chair fills a want recog nized by all mothers 'and nurses iior the care of babies,, as it is ! safe, practical and convenient. - JwCall and examine them. " White Furniture Co. - , HO W. NORTH ST. i ,.. Juki around tbe corner from I.aRoQue1 Store STATEMENT OF Citizens Savings Bank at the clone of buinees on June SO. 1903 HarYey-Chadwick Co, Beautiful Turned Work, Columns, Balusters, Newels, Etc. . 'Come and see them. PRICES RIGHT. EAT TO LIVE is no doubt the proper maxim, but just the same you want ' what you do eat to be of first . . . class quality and A Visit to My Store ,will convince you that my variety and quality of table v delicacies ate equal to those of r any city grocery ' 6rStaple; Groceries at bottom . prices. , . vl , W. D. LaRoque.Jr. ' -1 UP-TO-UATE UROCER Phone 67. Kinston, N. C Architect - KIlJSTON & NEWBERN, n!' C - Notices left ! the office of h W. Graingef will receive prompt attention. . - ... Cold Drfriks OF ALL KINDS Ice Cream DAILY,; : J. T. Skinner 132 N. QUEEN ST. BEEF BEEF Baring purchased & lo of fine , "' Cattle onr market will be con . etantly ' supplied with Borne Rained and Western Beet ,n Our Grocery Department in also -: fli-strtltuts and up-to-date. O M. HOOKER & CO. - 5ucceaior to MOORE A HOOKER. Phone Ne. 27 . BILTMORE Wheat Hearts - The Heait of Wheat ' scientifically prepar , ed, retaining only the nutrative elements, appetizing, easily di gested and nutritious A Bountiful Breakfast. A Satisfying .SfyJDr r . QUICKLY PREPARED. v MarkrMewborn , The Grooecr : Phone Ko. 14 B. E, F. COX, Preeident. J. GRAINGER, Viee-Preeident RESOURCES. . l-fane andDiBCOunte...r.....$128 238 54 ifverdratbi .'... 840 S8 H'.nrtt.... 1,000 00 Furniture and Fiituree ..... 1,984.99 R-H Ltate and Material for Ink ... a (idd 00 Due from Hanks 80.535 11 ( ui-h Jtemo 1097G hmIi on hand , 12.007 76 ,rtl7,t(i3.13 ' ' . - UABIUTIES. ' - Ciiiiital Stcx k .. $25,000.00 l'na;vi.' Profits 6.102.52 NoTi-h i:ed:neonnted 5.700 i0 I !h 'avtihle - 7,500.00 l-'Vovita mibjeet to cneck and Ct-rtirtpateg of LVposita 132,175 02 C-vh-er'a Cherkoutstand:'r3, . 88550 I i viilf inTa unpaid 2,0u0 00 V - to I'Mka, none. f 17 M.J.13 Specials in Men's; r Summer ; Underwear Changing timerfght now 'We liavc just new line of received a B. & B." A I Top Shirts ; The Bank of Kinston Capital Stock,- '- $50,000.00 Sarplns ProBts, $21,000.00 Legal Depository for State County and Municipal Funds Solicits deposits from Farmers. Merchants, Corporations and Indi viduals. . -, ' . .'! Caprtal and Surplus-Profits was f?Wiearsagp. f , This Bank was safe tlleiM-yoU can see that it is jieitjly ff find one half times stronger now, If you are not a depositor, would be pleased , to have ypu. open an account. . .Yoijrs iruly, , R. C. STRONG; Cashier For. Sale! Paris Green, Tobacco Spray ers, t r Tobacco Twine", , . Thermometers, Lanterns, Fruit Jars, -Stone Churns, , Flower Pots, Jardinieres, . Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oil, Varnish : " and a complete line of v Builders' Hardware, Farming Implements, ' - Stoves, ; House Furnishing Goods, Tinware; etc., etc. , Be sure ,'to?get ray prices 1 ? the i . y'. r . r ' ' ! i t ! i i 1 f ,'.'i"y m -c it i. y r-"v V at r ft 1 ? t i ': ' : t It f c- .1 i t c ' ' 1 f s I .v t would l ave th-3 ( vi;,! i f a i:ht in before buying '! : 1 hf:ivrn (' i-i.cn in cd..), c 1 as a mat ter of f. t th- t " he, 1 v:.. , f J to Cc21 cfrly cr.d jet your pick." ea r ,Very rc?pcctr.:!!y, - ; H " " " ' - t .III ill . . ..sit 4 ( . f r r c : '-- i. ij- - - i Year 3 to plcac3, r.- I- "in, : '-,i ; f . t : i - . - t i 1 f e c: ' CO" . C i Ml i
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