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The Daiu Fbeb Pbisi TIZS FREE PRESS CO., Publishers. FALNT. UZAKT NE'ER. - t "T"f'--f WON ailtor whoa first Mm was Daa Wrot a ooie to his sweetheart in Jfu. BJJMEL T. EDWARDS.. -Borro el the Fsetoffict at Mcond class matter. ANOTHER CASE OF "STIRRING UP ANTIPATHY." It Is very unfortunate that Dr. J. 8. -'" BmmN, who hold a chair In the feo . lty of Trloity College should see fit J to Kid fuel to the lame that arises from continued agitation of th raoe question. ,, The article that be hat pub lished in tha South. Atlantic Quarterly on ''Stirring up the itrea of Raoe An tipathy" wtJl go a long way toward achieving this very end, whether the doctor wishes it or not THE Free Pkess has aald all along that If oracles and fanatic would let ue alone we would soon, solve wbaterer problem . : there may be In the race question. But to have a representative of one of our - . ', leading educational institution! rise " np and deliver himself at Prof. Baa 'sett has done U a little more than the fank and file of aouthern whites ap ' prove of. "r "-, : ; ' ' ' We desire to be entirely tolerant. Every man should be allowed to hold , aid express his honest convictions. , The doctor hat a right to rate Booker 'Washington as he sees fit That it merely a matter of "taste," of person - a! judgment But it is a sad blunder ' that such a rating should Issue from a : ' college at which to man v of our youths '; are being educated. Dr. Bassett either knows br should know the temper of , our people. He either knows br should know the feeling aroused throughout ' '. 'the length and breadth of the land not In the south exolusl vel y, but in the north also, by the RooseVelt perform sweet in regard to the Booker Wash ington dinner, and that knowledge should have tared bint from hit recent , indlscretloD, to characterise It no more tqycraly, yy k As to the negro winning "equality" t the doctor Is also entitled to his opin ion. In our opinion he negro has already won all the "equality" that ' he will ever win lathis country r both north and south. ; Ws readily grant him equality be ' fore the law. He gets justice, he gets It oftener than does the white man. He l allowed equality when it comes to the enjoyment of thefmUs of hislabor, and he is encouraged, to accumulate ' and make himself a more useful mem ber of society. This equality it much more pronouneed in the south than in the north. 'But at to "soolal eaual Jt.v," that Is another question. , That . will never be granted, r White men " will never submit to it.4 and it would be equally distasteful to a large oum wr 01 negroes, xne negro, as a raoe, , Ioes not demand it, and If it were not . for hit fool so-called Mends the ques Won would rest in, innocuous desue , tude where it belongs. . j ' The article in question was unfortu- -v aate from every point of view.;":it can do no possible good and will ,do , an ; unlimited amount of harm, in, Its' my 4 ral aspects. ths maid, perhaps txit knewa a Deb. . f : -. .-j Replied td hts snisslvs In Feb. - , Her answer read. Tou caa ask pur." . And ha did so tlis Brat day of Max. ' But pa tarn ad bia hope Into vapor By a point blank refusal la Apr. But the youth, not accepting a nay. wrote again to the glrli in May, ' And hla Idler did now Importune The maiden to wad him fit una. the answered. "With you 1 wlU fly Tee very trst night In July.' But her lover Was chewed by the dost. . So the date was postponed until Aug. And than wall, they both of them wept. for the maid was close guarded till Sept.. Aad her door wasn't once left unlocked Until right In the middle of Oct Then her father qolte lucky for them) Went away a few days la Novem. And that courtship he long will remember. But he blessed them at last In December. -New York Times. Of a Cariwr GUESS It can do no harm sow." Received 3 Laaery. J remarked the well fed clubman, 4, ... who was known to have a large rent roll, "to tell bow I started in otl nese. . ' $-'T:'. il t h "If a a true story,' mind yon, be went n to asy, flicking the ashes from bis dgarv 4 waa about twelve year eld at the time of the big fire of 18TU -W managed to m-app It by Uvlng.la a part of the t-lty fh Ore.dldiJ't toden. but I used to go and look at the roiot every day. add one. morning It occarred to me that there might be some money made by selling them- There was auto a tremeudoua , stot'k on band that It looked like a pity to let It all go to waste. - . "So I hired a smaller boy , to go around and collect pieces of melted iron.'glass and tb like, and I set;up s little store on as eligible corner, with a algn In front of it 'Uuiaa For Kale.' The town waa full of vial tors, and I drove a brink buRloea till my mother found out wlmt I was doing and put a atop to it. much to my grief, lor iwas rynKI 1 lttA ' beginning to get Jrlcfc, 'Thii buane. 0 IN J .:' Nl AY" warn sail nniAI a rA' . I K. a l . . t i . ' , "But you had somerhlng. did listener. "Certainly. I paid Chicago Tribune. Trochct's y CoIcMcms .Ssllcykte ; Cspsiu'cs, A Standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and CQUT, endorsed by the hiehest medical authorities of. Europe and America. ' Dispensed only in spherical capsules,' which dis : soive in iiquias or ino stomacn witnour causing imranon Of disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure snd get the genuine. wn.i.iaaf acrta. co.. clftklanik ohio. aaaia Sold by TEMPLB-MARSTON DRUG CO- :v ' i rcoLCHicirtc SAUCYLATt Wear a pair 10 days. ., ; y'y; If not satisfied money returned. 3 FOR 8a LE PY ; JL, 1 0 - 7; T. PARROTT.Ph. G.i M.J D., ElNtTOM, N. C. Office opp. PoetoiBoei Orrna Hotmsi 8 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. tn. Bunddja by appointment. PILES! PILES! PILES! Blind. Bleeding. Ulcerated and lushing PUes. I absorba the tumora, allays the itoblog at oeee aotaaa a poultloe. rlTeaiiietaiit relief. Dr.WU llams' Indian PUe Ointment ia prepared Only for JPUee and Itehingot the private parts snd notb Ingelae. Kveryboxlsiruaranteed. Holdbydrog glttta. sent -wy maU for toe and ll.seperboz. WILUAMS M'FU OO., Proper ClertJaod. O. Sold by Teinple-Maritoa Drug Co. v r- -' jH. W. SIMPSON ,.., V . Jx ''i 1 "''1' w:'1' VAi itfii':1 Architect;;? ; KINSTON & NEWBERn", N.'C- '109 B; QUEEN, ST; n't' you ?-MSpW? 1 1 1 11 1 n 1 I niZZZZ him inUl-l! Ceaaplimeatavy. I iiid tttoioiii Life Insurance Comoanv ii v p BHMERICH "Acb, Fritzy. yon are tears tbeddink. Der mooslc moves yon. yeaf Ff F "I can't help It, Heinle. Tour pay ing reminds me so mooch of dot leetle pet pig I bad ven I vts a boy alretty " Chicago American. ' , "Billings tells me that, although be I has Inherited a fortune,; be seta . his alarm clock for 6 in the morning, the same as ever." v ; -Hsblt. rtr.' "Na 41e aaye he likes to wake np and enjoy the sensation of not getting np to go to work: i- A PATHETIC INCIDENT. 4 f The Salvation Army, a devoted hut , band, and thousands of admirers have ' '; xperienoed a painful lost In the death t Mrs, Emma Booth-Tucker In a rail . ;way accident in Missouri. When the eXHnmander heard of tb terrible oa- -lamlty he was completely- stunned by the magnitude at h misfortune that bad befallen' him: "His grief was most pitiable. Theoompanion who had stood by blm and who had helped him build up the Salvation Army In Amer tea with its thousands of helpful insu lations , had ,: fallen by the waytlde. i But at he stood, by her, bier ; In Chi . " Mwier, ISiUUku OOWed with grief, In the preienee of host ol people, ha boldly proclaimed his - loyalty to his Master b wolalmlng, Though He slay me, yet will I trust mm." , , , .: . - In New York "the funeral services 1 aver marked bv a rraat inni est and deep sorrow on all sides. Many noma, not only In ' the ; metropolis, fciit throughout the land, can truly feel ana n nas tost a rtlend. J Th - plwdid;'w9ricr;(p4MitV of oe oajvauon Array in America owes nueh to the Efforts of thla ."good -wo man. The trmt li in ' m wwuro rvaJtMa tnuon more eoclent than our churches, In that Its very organisation and meth wis 01 wore; enables it to reach the neglected classes that are so easllv passed over4 and reach them In such a nnited, eryrgeticway. True, their meth- oosare on-ttmes spectacular, but spec tacular methods must be employed to reach "spectacular" people. Some people eant Be reached any other way. Christianity is not somethini? that ex. tsted hundreds of years ago and that must be looked backward to and treas- nred np as a hallowed memory; It Is a principle; nat must pulsate with and I ate modern, pr ictical life If it is t tare the modern world. : Tie T ll ath w made for man and r t r 5i f r t' a Sabbath. To be sure ! t L e -itbaih rightly, but t!4 f 1 Christianity was ? ;, f ! , , It Ul!st I Made Mistake. " "You're sure It was the., colonel's ghost, are you 7 . . "voukio t oe mistooa. : sun. 1 wua 1 too skeered tor gft away en stood darl en watched 'lm. en atter makln' oneor two turns roun' de room he went right er de corner w bar de jlmmyjobn use ter stay, en w'en he seen it warn't dar 1 be put on sicb a dlaapp'lnted look Oat Hf f badn't been so skeered I'd 'a' felt sorry for 'im."rAtlanta Constitution. '. '! tlteptlra!.'-' ; SheHow loug Jiavejroji been loving met , ' ' ;' 3 He From 4the'very 'nuolnent' I knew there was aucb a person S yon in the1 world. - , , " ... .'She I suppose yon took It for grant ed that 1 would luberlt a fortune?. Baltimore Atuerltun ."H" A Patleat eiraait.'y'.' Af,- Tea, sir, said Uncle Elmer, v who was telling about his life and experi ence In the Sandwich Islands. ''Tea. sir, we had one of the laziest cooks you ever saw. " y. ';; V .';y y "Is that so 7" politely asked one of I his nieces. ' "Indeed, yes. Many's the time Our! dinner has been two or three days late! Just because she waited for the volcano! in the back yard to erupt, so she could broil the steak over It instead of kin dling a Are Id the radge.' Wudge? ; An old line company operating under legal reserve. " Issues the best policy on the market for the money. "Notices left at theofEce of J. W, Grainger, wiJJ receive prompt attenfacm.f 4 ,,v NOTICE!. -f , Notice Is given all parties thaCtEd nn dersigned will move the Hoard of Alder men of the Town of Kineton. N C., at a special meeting of said bpara to be held at 7 o'clock p. rn., o the 10th day of November, 1008, to grant to the under signed company the right, privilege and authority to use the public streets of the Town of Elnston, N. C.; lor the purpose f constructing, operating and nwiintauv ing telephone system, including: the necessary poles. wires, fixtures and electri cal conductors therein, in the said town. ' ', -. Souihsrn Ball Telsphons and Telegraph Co. . By J. H. Thtrrsll. , r , , ReliabJgents yantecl ....apply T0..;V.;.;r ; ; H,. 'SUSMMN WASHINGTON, N C. lit All This World t There )8 jqo more .Economical" Food v; Store than that oil it la loeietir. - ' , 'They say Miss K. Is a brilliant con versa tlonallat." , 4 , -; 1 ; '.'Indeed she Is. She told me the whole - story of ber life la five sec- onus.- v t s , t J j "Talk in shorthundr : f " , - 'No; showed me her tank tloogJ--. r Baltimore World. i 4 a Save Your Daughter ' Ko. M5 West 88th Street, - " - -1 Maw Tone Orrr, N. April S, 1909. Wine of Oardni has been a bleasing to my home. I ha-e often found that it was a neat relief whin i V. wmrv i. pain, but I am espeeially gratefal lor what it did for out UI.1 wben I n bat hei seaa in the abdomen and about the loina. This seriously in wKuwr mini oni coua. 1 nntimwi f hat h manm """Ji ano.ane sturereo with headaches and triddioeaa, hcavl- :H Harm Doae. s " "It luiiHt hurt a limit's i-redlt to wipe nut blf debtni by going through bank.. Tpicy t , ,"Oh,ritrmn.v,lD some .cases, but the A'tee man doesn't go through bankrupt cy until he ha worked his credit to the UmlfNCblcsgo l)st. - rCbollle, Uptoda te-. Life is worth 11 v ng down In . my office now. I've got one of tliose visible typewriters. wallle K tchon-Ah: The kind that wears those lacy shirt waists? Judge, - ' A Deawlate arltat. MsbelSsfb Hi a; flae pianist r Gladys-Be Is? Mabel- Test be ran play . classical thlnga and make them sound Just like ragtlroe.-New Tork Tlmea ' Tkose Horrldt Caps.. 1 Tes, It's all off between Laura and neglnald.1 I ' ' -i "What wasithe' trouble T He met ber unexpectedly out uuto- mobillng and abe had on her dew aqtol cap. The next day he broke- the en- gagement' -Cleveland Plain Dealer.' 4 ,y -bo tne pnysicians tuougnt yon had I M appendicitis? f l -f i fj f vpr in inniih mllovcul n Iimm I that they were mistaken; Appendicitis it going completely out of style,' yon know." Washington Stari.1 v I w - ll J The laeabator Orahaaw rirsi itooster what . did yon eay wben she threatened to go . home ?tol her mother? i - 1 "Second Rooster I Just gave ber the laugh. Ton know the was raised In an lncnbator.4-rhiladelphla Record, it " Vlri wiU taiias and she had to discontinue several. n BiKw oainng on me ana aiseaeslng tne matter suroeated that I rire hei etyowr Wine of Cardui as It had relieved hor daughter Wi Uwbl i a great improvement in her looks, health iJ.'.-'j',.,s,;- J and behavior, In fact she waa a different 3L ' ' - Ar eirL i The flaw twnnw.miil.. an 1H. . nave not oau 1 aa difficulty since. Tasuaoaaa, aUnuoiis MaMoauL AtMOuaqx. m iiiim nil rh 1! aeonrse 1 V liter m' ti t D.LaRoque,Jr. , UP-TO-DATE GR0CER.V n . You get Pure Eoods. J .You save Doctors' Bills. Youi will appreciate us more as ; you know us better T ; Phons 67. KlNSTON,' N. C. U9 ri?.1l f ' '.?"V 11 4 Here, the menstrual fnnrrtimt haH At km rnwl .-..J lis l c?feraj condition was making the young girl an invalid. The headaches and s giddiness, indicated something more than a mere temporary ailment. Thev were symptoms of a functional weakness which would become raore and mora agvated a years went by But Mrs. Thompson was ready to take advice for, her daughter's welfare and she gave the little sufferer Wine of Cardui and now she u a well young woman. " ; ' . w . If yo daughter is sickly and frequently ailing the letter of this eood ler contains tLe best advice von can follow. , mother contains tLe best advice yon can follow. Wine of Cardui is the menstrual regulator that cures' nine out of every, ten. Youofl suit, mothers and aaed women find this fam . All druggiaU sell 11.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. 4 ( The OWL DRUG STORE Yoti Can Travel Uany ESlcs . through many state and yon will find few drug stores, that you would exchange for ours. There soema to be an indefina ble so hiethlng about our Btore which ' makes our patrons toyal to us.'They are always telling their acquaintance about our store. We will not attempt to explain it. We simDlv try and conduct ' our store in such a way t hat our patrona wul leel as thev do. That'severvthintr. It is the same feeling that you have toward your life-hong family physician Of course we aefire to increase our liHt ol patrons. As soon as new customers know our store they become loyal If we should fail to suit you we don's want yonr money,' WILL HtJNTER. jr; , lUeejteeUr Teak lUtkee. "Is be Illogical In his poiirual argu- -Illogical? Why, even te ellmate won't agree with hlmr - Plttsbarg l rTesa. ; ? .!'-- -i-- , la ltieXrw'ell. math. t ai - 1 1 iy I! 11 in -A ' : ..w- "Say. . em'.dle. whafsi, that-is ceme tery ever tiiere .. : "Yes, sir; thatthe last hole." New I xora times. it li? .with, the -raopEir paint rf 'ftf S ' ' .'-- t t ( ' - '- IS TI-3E this Llllle Is your wife well luformed. Mr. Doebesd? i :t Mr. Ooebetd- Is she? Why. our new maid baa already worked for all the neIgbbora.-rblIadelpt.ia Ledger. The Reward of Ereivair, Ewoter - What's that fhl nay' T4c fsre of the prnrvn jir !" a Taehlar A a peal. The InspectorBut. madam. nght to pay duty. ' - ;; ;v; The NovU-e Well yon see. I'm so ln- txperienced In these matters. Can't I yon tell me bow to get It throagh? j ttKK. , : , realst ot the Haaklaar B. Leds end lerska tn the country - Now are fwllns moat forlorn, For a mnn has Just Invented A mach'ce for husking-eorn. 80 eo rtre the shrteks of laughter ntt the l-.:ij, rracundingr k!?a Vi'ili be hrnrd when enie lad hvatea Hed ears near a blushing mlii. Life upon te farm is dreary And room tunmia In fall. 03 o curt.; I try r' -rsuree Of the Vrxi-t. fr.ik WOlll-1 rob t 'l Jovif lluri In , - -T..r.!rr. V- j J---., . 11 t . . v. Always the cheapest, because one gallon maies two. '" I ' ."' -'y'-'r f - ,.. . . See D. V, Dixon's house, just painted. It required only r f l itN. r- for two coats. The painter estimated 25 gallons 13 left. We keep a full stock on hand. See "us.". b t. H E:rjrcs la 5 11.mu.wS Is 1m3 Kwwwa I li itH COLE'S OniGlilAL 1 r '-Kr n r"
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