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' iJ v V:':.'. - f ft Thb Daily Free Prrsi Fvkloi;i:o .nada TUB FREE PRESS CO., Publishers. Published Erery Aftsmoon (xcpt Sunday) at - Kiraton. North Caroline. NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL, RAILWAY WILC OPEN RICH WHEAT LANDS t AMIL T. EDWARDS,. WTO Irrtsred at 0 Postofflc m econa dan matter. i? EMIORANT8 SOUTHWARD. Everybody admit that the real need of tbe south at present ! a stream of Immigration that will furnlih aa a suf ficiency of labor and capital to develop our, latent resources. Especially do -ww want trained laborer; for if we ean get the labor capital will not be found wanting. . The Baltimore Sun ha an interest in discussion of southern Immigra tion, a tollow: The Railway World call attention u tun stream ut uamigTutioa I wuicn ha been pouring into the south la re- cent years, we movement aounward being foatered by the rallwajre of that section witn strittinir aucceas. Tbe or- jranued effort that built up the weat so rapidly is now being applied to the development of the south This is not done, of course, in a purely phllsn tnropio spirit, nut witn a view to in creasing the business of the railways During tbe past ten years. It appears, 75,000 western and northern farmers have settled between New Orleans and . Corpus Chrlstl, bringlnsr under up-to date methods 3,000,000 acres of farm land,Jn the past year 1,200 farmers settled along tne lines of a single rail way system east of tbe Mississippi. A ease is mentioned by a southern farm magazine, in which one farm within a rear increased in vonuiation bv 400. In Maryland a valuable addition has been made to our farming enterprise oy tne influx of northern and western Immigrants, who appreciate tbe fertil ity, convenience ana cheapness oi land, South of tbe Potomac the great rail way systems nave shown a oommenda able spirit in taking part not only in the promotion of immigration, but aviso la teaching the people by exam' pie how to make good road and mak Ing them, by way of encouragement, in abort Motions here and there. The rood roads trains ' of the Southern Hallway for Instance have performed . highly appreciated service for the southern farming public We cannot appreciate too highly all efforts that are being put forth to at tract immigration, whether It be put forth by Individuals or railroad cor porations. , Of course very few Indl lduals and do raitroad corporation will offer these inducements from any other motive than self-Interest But human affair are so arranged , that when an Individual or corporation de rive profit from an undertaking, be It fair to the public, the rest of us who are Interested are apt to be benefitted also. Rna Wbollr m DbIiIm Terrltarr Pveraler Laarter'a I'laa Mak Caaa4a Ceraatereiallr la- 4epeBMlet, The opening of tbe vast and almost unknown region of northern America la the object of . the new trsuscoutl Cental railway which Is-about to be Constructed by the Canadian govern' men, and in many respects It Is the most remarkable undertaking of. Its kind ever planned. ' The scheme ha the support of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, premier of Canada, and the Dominion parliament Is asked to ratify an agreement made by tbe government with a company organized under the auspices of tbe Grand Trunk Halfway company for the construction and operation of a transcontinental road through tbe northern portion of the wheat belt. Tbe road will not only be the most northern railway In the world, running, as It will, to Dawson City, but Its western terminus at Tort Simpson Is nearly BOO miles north of the weatern terminus of tbe Canadian Pacific railway at Vancouver. For tbe greater part of its route tbe pew road is to traverse a practically unknown and uninhabited country, a land that hss generally been conoid ered as far north of tbe rsnie of civilization and cultivable land. 1U" cent surveys have brouittit to lif-bt the fact, however., that there are enormous tracts of rich wheat lands In the far north of tbe Canadian wilderness and that the northern warm line of wbeut In western Canada Is hundreds of miles nearer to tbe pole than It lsio thr etst. It Is this development of far northern forest and agricultural lands, where nothing but arctic desolation was pop ularly supposed to exist, which gives much of the Interest to tbe route of tbe new railway. Another Interesting fact In connection with the enternrUf and one upon which tbt Canadians are especially congratulating themselves It that for the first time In it history the Dominion will posses a through line of railway from the Atlantic to tbe Pa cific, every mile of which will be upon Canadian territory, . with Canadian ports forming Its terminals on both oceans. Sir Wilfrid, Laurier made the mast of this fact In Introducing the measure In parliament recently.: claiming, in pUT4 DoriU For GlrU j pT. PARROTT.P11. G., M. D., PHYSJCIAN AND SURGEON. . Office opp. rpstofflce, - KiNsTos, N. C. Urrra Hours:. 8 to 10a.m. and St. 6 pm. Sundays by appointment . . PILES JOEII-ES W PILES ! Dr. William' Indian POe Ointment win eur Bltad. Bleedliuf . TJleereted eaa iMhkHt Piles, It absorbs tbe uwrn alien ib Hcbtaf one sew m poaltiee. frives instant relief. Dr. Wil liams' Indies File Ointment la prepared only fee Piles and lushing of the private parts and notbV sent by mail for SOe and tl.00 per box. WUXIAMaMTU CO.. Props.. Qevelaod. U Sold ti Tempie-Marstos Droit Co. ' ' Don't Blame the Cook If roar table is not as roa Ilka It, Tbe fault is roan. You tsU to provide it better. We sen good that are ftt for a king. Large fancy hand packed Tomatoes at 15c. Mocha and Java Coffee at Uot I pounds for tl.oo. If roa want a eyas sd a strange man. Sorrow a Introduction to him from some- pody, und den nf you sdlll luff lira all vill he veil. ; nw'iVr ,":-?:r": Doan'd nefer refusal to eat brsaifast and luncheon ad home . yust. because you vas golna; ould to dinner; mlt a cbent in der efening. Hnnger 1 a nice idea, bud id should nod be carried to eicgatremes. . : v- s t( j.f- Doan d , nefer , offer to pay your friend's fare on dcr street ear, bscause she may let you do id. and yon vlil be a nickel to di-r bad.- $ixn,. Doan'd nefer vear false balr In der j pompador, because ven a girl has rats in der garret no young man, vill set a trap to catch her in der bond of matri monial. I , - r 1 - Doan'd nefer carry your money con cealed abouid your personality vare no- a i u r -..A i . t- oou7 can vuut- iu. uu mra f, f, V and N, O. Hams, and many other things to haf a purse mlt long chain ao dVr M hhhmu. At Myers A Hidyette's picfcpogget cbent can pinch id miuon.a i old sund. Phone si. vaitmg to apologize to btmseir. . ; Doan'd nefer say "Dank you kindly!" to dcr cbent dot clfs you a seat In der street car, because he might response, "Itonn'd mention Id!' und you vouid haf to say, "Much obliged !" und he vould feel der Inspiration to ay. Per plpasure vas all mine!" Und dls vould lend to a chencral gonversntlonlns abouid der verlder und a proposal nf marriage, vicb vould result In papa kicking der man down der air shaft be cause politeness means so leedle ad der beginning, bud grows so bidder as ve pursue Id. . Doun'd npfer go shopping mlt der Idea dot you can find yust vot yon vent because you baf forgotten vot you vanted in der eggscltemeat uf remem bering somedlhg vich yon vould vant if you dlt nod vant somedlng else. New York American. :; , fbirs Frenchlerioiiical DroiJi Strictly vegetablet perfectly hkrmlessvaura toeccomplUh DESIRED KCdui. i . u rea test no wn lemaie remedy, jPricc, a..50per botue. Bwavr of tmRtarfailu snd hnlteUioiM. fmn!MliMil mm taanlv m mmatM-htmr Cmt-1 T sTa - So B7 V I II1UJ TaSi,sl w sll A . . i j i. , r atK : sjffM msj vaa'oeiiw T aaiim as aw as asaar vr. -arVM awwsj sT4VSUwat vwrsjaHrs, VJU mwm?i00m Sol4 by TEMPLE-MARS1W DRUG CO. E. V. CGSPn" TP. XlfLHXQIk4.:-R.V. 8TK0N0, Cash'r ' The Bank of Kinston l . Capital, Surplus and profits over , 1 . Seven t y T h o usan d D o liars .,. Total, Unquestionable Assets over" " Three Hundred Thousand Dollars Coffee at Stet I pounds for tl.OO. If yon want a ?erdSd.UN:: Solicits Business from MerqhatsFaers ?nd Individuals, f F. F. V and N, O. Hams, and many Other things mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiJmmmmmmmtLmmtmmim Just Received Leon B. Sutton, GROCEU NOTICE! Notice Is given all partes that the un dersigned will more the Board of Alder men of the Town of Kinet n, N C, et a special meeting of said board to be held at 7 o'clock p. m., O' the 10th day of November, iwn, to grant to toe under sigmd company the right, privilege and authority to use tie public streets of tbe nionev TetuMed Town of Kinston, N. C, for the purpose J ', , i iuuBtriH:i,iiiif . ouwrowiiir aua mniDiain- Ing a telephone system, including tbe necessary poles.wires fixtures and electri cal conductors tm-reou, in the said town. Souther Belt Tslsphons and Telegraph Co. by l. n. Thsrrsii. v i . Wear a pair 10 days. . . If not satisfied FOB SALE BT BENJ. MAiY 109 S, QUEEN ST. Last years' cotton crop was 10,127, XX) bales. Bradstreet's Commercial Agency ha just issued a report that! of quite a good deal of interest to cot 1 too producer. . The agency hat cor respondents throughout the cotton pro ducing state and consequently speaks with authority when it give' out a " report. (; Bradstreet says: ' To the main question as to tbe prob- able yield uus year as oom pared with last, tne unanimity or the opinion pointing to a yield below that of 1902 Is potable. Two states, Alabama and Ijoulsiana. report a probable lnorease 1 in production. Texas shows much di versity of opinion, the net result being , a crop about equal to last : year', while the other states report decreases, moss notaoie to south usrouna, Mia aiasippi and Tennessee, with smaller " reduction in North Carolina, Georgia, Arkansas and Florida.5 ss, . - x ' Although the concensus of opinion V la that the cron will be smaller than m year ago, it Is pointed out thrn the -' higher prioe ruling, the : advance on - ' last year being' 1 to 13.4 cents, makes " , the crop potentially a valuable in a i', money way aa a year ago. Making all allowance for under-estlmation, the 1 " report a a whole point to a yield in " bale no larger, if, indeed, it quite equal that of last year, which saw a , , commercial crop of 10,727,000 bale ' marketed. ,.' . 1 1 , Si i i j) m m wuimwuj Wi m 1 -4- Jayjij w i. ' $k "As at Little Babe. The man who had traveled had fin ished telling hi bearer of tbe terrific physique of the natives of South, Amer- lean republics. He described them ss big. massive men. with brawny arms and scraggy muscles. . In ' fact bis speech gave tbe Idea that they were tbe biggest men to be encountered any where on earth or elsewhere. - "Why," said the man who bad mere ly stayed at home and read the papers. "I thought they were 'very babyish." "What gave you that impression T asked '' the man who ? bad traveled. "Surely nothing has ever been printed about them. They are certainly giants. What made you think they were ba btesr , ' , - "I bad read." said tLe other, "that they are nearly always up Jn arms." New York Times. In AH This World h. W. SIMPSON There-is-ao more ; Economical Food i , , Store than that of t W. D. La Roq ue, J r. UP-TO-DATE G80CER. Y6u get Pure Eoods. 1 You save Doctors' Bills. You will appreciate us more as I you know, us better Phonb 67. ' , : , Kinston, Ni C Architect t KINSTON, & NEWBERN, N. C l9"Notices left at the office of J. W.' Grainger will receive prompt attention. ' ' - I don't like to sail," - she said posi tively. "I always get fixed just bq that the wind blows my hair in my, eyes, aud that's no fun." , "You come out with me," be said per suasively. "I'll fix you so that the wind will blow your hair In my eyes iiintead of yours., That will be lots of fun." So she weut.Town Topics.-. ' Before' thanksgiving day New York ' will probably know Dowia no more. Hut the memory of the Restorer" ! with his host will have been indelibly 'impressed upon the susceptible Goth ami tea. As Bevery ay, "Th old man ha hi graft and he is working It for all he i worth." y- in anotner column appear a very interesting discussion of Bowie's cru sade and bl efforts to reclaim New f Tork " ' r " y , tal WelicLt. , The imiitf' .,: . nf a calf thr months ol'. Is frou; U. poncds to 33 pounds. i.oue yar tijls weight has increased a from H0 pounds to 730 , r .; ' Boiied fpfs that adhere to the shell - are freeh. A od eg will siuk lu wa tor. Stale eus are gloify and smooth ct t-hc. A trv sh vg lias a limclike t iH-aranc ou tbe surfnee of tb shelL Wrttias. About 4.'0 B. C. ll.e uidians first lb trmlud tl:e prvwnt system of writing from left to rlbt I'revlous to that i .V froni r'sht to left jirevailed. I "t I'm Ikrr-1lrf. IH WILFK1U LACB1SB. . IPremler of Canada. fact, that 't was absolutely necessary to the, conmierclnl Independence of Cuiuitiu thut site should construct such mllwny His cnuteuttou was that from the earliest days Cauadit lind teu dependent upon American friend. !hlp for tbt tninHiwrtatlon of her goods aero United States terribwy and that bonding privileges which she enjoyed m Ik ht be ulKtllnhed at any time. The line will be approximately 8.1 WO miles in , length. bcKlnoins: ut .Mono- ton, a dlvlHlonnl point on the Intercolo nial railway. In New Brunswick, and running west, with a northward trend, to Port Simpson, en tbe Pacific coast. In British Columbia. Like all national enterprises, the new scheme baa had to race the fire of political controversy. : the man objec tion being that tbe line from Moncton to Quebec will run In opposition to the Intercolonial railway.: which is owned and operated by the government Sir Wilfrid Laurier meet this criticism by pointing out that the propocedlne will be from thirty to seventy miles distant from the Intercolonial, with a chain of mountains lylnjr between them, and will open, up fertile region In a section of New Brunswick. Between Quebec and Winnipeg tbe line will boss through a tract of good fsrroinjr land larger in area than the states of Massachusetts. Connecticut Rhode Island. New Jersey ami Dels ware, and the climate compare favor ably with that of Manitoba. As to thr western division, there is little roon: for difference of onlnion. rort Simpson, the western terminal. Is said by engineers to have the bout harbor on the Pacific coast It constats. In fact of two harbors, the onter belnp three miles Ion by one and n half miles wide, perfectly sheltered with a half mile entrance, and the Inner bur bor nearly na lonjr, bnt not wa wide with a 1.200 foot entrance. Sir Wilfrid Lourler has been tbe pre tnier of Caniidn since !S56 and Is the first French Canadian to hold that of fice. He Is a lawyer by profession and entered the Dominion parliament In 173. Upon ti e retirement of i: 'ward T ' o fr--i t! I.!! i-r-I I ; : ' ,. - . t'aa bashed. ' ' Irate Parent! want you to get out ot here and never darken my door again. If I had a sick cat I wouldn't send for you. Imperturbable Physician Of course not. You'd send for my brother, the veterinary, who lives over on the street next tp the one I live on. Here's one of his cards. Baltimore American, L The OWfc' DRUO STORE i tl " ' 1 'O' .. Chaaare- of Time. ' k" rifef 1 1 ! f . 'Buch fine pair of twin! ; t 9 ' 1 I : . II - Yon Can Travel Many Miles J through many states and you will find few drug Btores that you would exchange for onrs, 1 here seems to be an indetti s ble something about our store which makes our patrons loyal to us. They fire- always telling their acquaintances about our store, W e will not attempt to explain it We simply try and conduct our store in such a way t bat onr patrons will feel astbey do. I hat s everything, it is the same ieelina that you have toward your life-long family phy sionn. Of course we defire to increase our list of patrons. As soon ss new cust mers know uri store they become loyal If we should fail 10 auis you we auu wans your money. WILL HUNTER, JPt. High .Grade Millinery At lowest Prices, i , Latest Stvles "from "".', Northern Markets. ' Satisfaction guaran- - - , ' - .teed. ' Give ns a trial. ! N. L. BRUT0N & BR0. V-,; KINSTON. N. C. . . : - School Children , . You are invited to look at ,. ,; our stock of School Snp-. .. . . plies ' before buying. ' A , ' , , new , lot . ' just , , received. - Come to see me. . ; Cold and Hot Drinks in 5 -' ' their season. .m ; . ' HENRY DUNN, .. Phone 147. . 1 The Best of Bargains In Qoods and Service Is ' . . What We 'Guarantee Full Line of Fancy . Groceries ,i Country Produce Daily ' Just deliver your order and the goods go to your house promptly, G. H. BURSELL 403 N. HERITAGE ST, -PHQNE176 TOWN TAXES DUE The Tax List of the Town of Winston . nas Deen placed in my hands for collection, and all notified to come forward and pay their Town Taxes without delay. ' 1 ' Very respectfully, , J. MEWBORNE, Qerk. Something Good to Eat A visit to our. store will convince , you we carry a nice line of Gro ceries, and Country ; Produce,' Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions at Rock Bottom Prices. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the city.- W. T. FIELDS Ct CO. . ".PHONE 273. , , NO. 105 NORTH STREET, i SCHEDtTLE CINSTON BBAKCH A, C. L. f ' . Cat tjils oift and keep It before rou. - , ,go , f5g. . STATIONS. " ' 1 'X J w1: ; " " IS 3 ..I ... 1 ' j --j u . I 1 . p. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. 8 60 6 4ri) Kinston. .....4.,, . 7 80 9 00 S 16 6 S3 Gralntters. 7 42 9 27 S4fl 0 21 Grllton ...........N.. T M 8 5ft tW 6 OH ATden.........,..,-.j..4.. 8 OH 10 SS 1 I 4f 5 67 WintervlUe..,.....,i.w 8 17 10 T 1 14 6 4 Greenville ...... ...... 8 81) 11 is 11 40 S 1ft Parmele 0&ri OS 10 II 4 42 Goose Nest..,.. ........ 8H S 00 9M 4 2 HobKood. ... .......... 9 bl S 3H 8 H 4 13 Scotland NeoW.. ......... 10 10 4 18 T 85 Stl TUlery ) 82 & 60 5 S5 S 2M Halifax 10 K 6 45 6 00 15 W'eldon.. ,. 11 10 S IS a. m. p. pi. a. m. p. a Leave Kinston 7:80 a. m. Arrive Richmond. Va., 7:46 p.m. . " Norfolk. Vs., 1 p. m. Fockj Mount, 10:SS a. in. t'lymouiQ, li.io a. m. f Waaliinctoii, N. C, 10. Zero to 85 Decrees la 5 .!(( i ..Eisilss la tts Ktssrl till COLE'S ORIGINAL Air-Tiht !7ood Stoves my n i rrVe-- Tt go. you littlif rascals!" A MflMtbtil rikt. This nl) world hmths a cozy place Until mm sclentigt IVeiTlbos th vr.rK.ui nl robea arhic'l On wlcktd pranks InflaL My fi!l spprcvsl T1 xprs In nn-e: t. !; ted tcr:' . Extpptirfc fur onr l:t: r I'm worried bwv t'.-.t t .1 TTTi JjJ3 DO IT WITH TELE PROPER PAINT )0 ict I O I a 4 r r-wa f- Always the cheapest, becausa one gallca mates two. See D. V. Dixon's bou?e, jut j rzr tcd. It required only for tvro cents, left. V.'eLcv: T1.3. painter c af-:iftoc!:c:i I. J 5 gallons -13 i:s. Ar1 rov I 1 ! - t
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