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The Daily Free Press, PubJivxd Ery Afumoor, (aicacx Sunday; al Kinston. North Carolina. THE FREE PKESS CO., IublUhers. DJLNDO. T. EDWARDS. - Editoh ntarsd at ih Pottoffic a Mcond class matter. LES8 TOBACCO AND MORE COT. TON. Kmm various localities throughout this section covered by our correspon dents come reports that farmers will iant less tobacco and more cotton. We rejoice in this as enn food news, ( r we believe it will make our people more prosperous, provided always that thev raise their supplies so far as possible. Tohtti-ro is now iiriiijrin a fiiirly pood price. i!ut that f:ict should not entice the fanni-r In plant at all heav ily. The trust may har put it ui in order to encourat'e iroductin or the demands of the trust and of the inde pendents may have legitimately caused a rise in the price of leaf. The fanner fur all practical purposes, does not care who puts prices up or who de presses them. So lon' as he knows that prices are subject to this sort of manipulation, he would do well to look askance at the crops. Kspecially should he do so when he has other money crops at hand thnt are beyond Mich complete control by any man or set of men. (Jo litfht on toha'-co for a year or so and it may help the demand for the weed . A STEP FORWARD. Hon. J. Adam f5ede, a Republican member of the house from Minnesota, made bis maiden speech in the house Thursday. Among the very spicy things that he said was his proposition that if the "Democrats would stop abusing Mr. Cleveland he would agree to have the Republicans stop abusing Mr. Bryan, saylnt both are working in the interests of the Republican par This was of course put forth in jest, but there is a lot of truth in his con' tentlon that the Republican party Is bided by dissensions on the Democrat ic side. The longer the political fight can be kept lively, the better it will be for Republicanism. Cleveland has cut himself out of the contest and is will ing to submit the business of platform making to the Democratic party in convention assembled. It would be a decided step forward for party pros pects if Uryan would do likewise. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. During Senator Simmons' address on the canal treaty the other day Sen ator Tillman interrupted, asking about the comparative demerit of stealing and of receiving stolen goods. Our senior senator, however, answered him verv neatly when he said in reply, "I do not go that far. I do not think the question of stolen goods and thieving enters into this matter at all. " And a great many of the fellow citizens of Senator Simmons will agree with him on that proposition. Politics will cause soSe mighty utrantre things to be dune. One of the latest outbreaks occurred in Chicturtt.' when some of hU eneinies tc!d to saj dle Mayor Carter Harrison with re sensibility for the Iroquois theatre fire. On his trial the mayor was ile dared in no way guilty or liable, and the presiding juuVe saM that the cor oner's jury in ordering Mayor Harri son held for the grand jury had pin an unjust stigma upon the mayor, who bad failed In no particular, either ir omission or commission. When war is declared over in the east and Russia and Japan begin to fighthen we will believe there is some thing in it, but not until then. I.lkrlr to Do So. 'Ve had known e;u'h other slightly,' aid Miss i: vy W'aite. "but never ti teak to until on- ia while out skat tug I fell dun ii quite n. ar Mini, and"- "Ah. J'i ." reji! i d ' I ;ss I'epprey "that InnU" ft.- l- of .nurse'"- I'hlhi nelphin Pres ( ltl . o. I). Iif-llverr. i "You t!i.v;'!i 0 ; .ev.i.in n man j er that was most r.tue.jaml effective "Yes." answered the poMtcnl o-atnr- "I had to le particular nltout the de j Merjr of that speech It wns a C O ! ! transaction ,v",,!t't'- CUmatie Cares. The Influence of climatic cot1 dither 5n the cure of consumotion iB vrv much overdrawn. The poor ;atie-,r. and the rich patient, too. can do n.eoh better at home by proper att-mjon to food digestion, and a regular uv of German Syrup. Free expectoration In the morning Is made certain by - German Syrup, so is a good night's ' rest and the atwenoe of that weakening ooujrh WM-debillttiiifr nipht awent. Restless nltrht and the exhaustion due so cousrhinp, the greatest daneerand dreafl of the eonsanaptiTe, can be pro- JL be abl to ko to a warmwc!ln- jou will find that of the thousands o( e.eiTii-tiTes there, the few who are hcf fitted and rejrain strength arethne who "e Germs n Syrun, Trial hoi tW iu'e t. T5c Al J. E Hood A Co., drurriats. ; JAPA.rb WAR CHIEF. Itarral Mualakr Trranrhl, the Mi kado' MluUIrr of War. General alasHtuke Teraucld, Japanese minister of war. who -will direct the opt rations of the mikado's army should the threatened clash with Ktissia take piece, i- soldier of wide experience in Dv i mi I .u i are. lie studied In the ;Tiiinn universities forty years tin und on his return to Japan entered the army. In which lit served In various capacities until short ly before the ( "hino Japanese war. when he was made a member of the board of strategy. "ImrliiK the march of the allies on 1'ekliiK i" l'-1"' I"- erv- r ; OENKKAL MAHATAKE TEKAtVHI. el ns a major general under Lieutenant (General Vamagiiclil. who commanded the Japanese troops, (iener.il Ternuclil Is fifty-eight years old, Is known us an able tactician and was made minister of war In March of last year. (ieiieral Tcrailchi is regarded us one of the best informed military authori ties in the empire, and to him is due much of the credit of reorganizing the army according to west rn methods. After the ( lose of the war with China he advocated and brought about the splitting up of the army into twelve divisions Instead of six, thus making it easier to mobilize in case of trouble, lie was active also in promoting the establishment of the Japanese Ked Cross society, which now numbers 17'.'. of whom W.iU.'o are life members. Since becoming the head of the war department (ieiieral Tela, ul has kept In close touch with all Kuropeun 1m provements in military equipment and man killing devices. As a consequence military experts agree that no army to day is better pn lured for a conflict than that over which lie holds sway. Llkf his prospective an'a,-oni8t, Gen eral Kurnpatkin, the czar's 'minister of war, Ternuclil Is no carpet knight, but has come by his military knowledge by long service in the Held. Should the cnr and the mikado lock horns over the eastern itucstion these two men will be called iiin to display their hL'hct skill: but not - ijii'il actually pitted against each ether can their re spective abilities be detenu ued. SMART SPRIMG WAIST. Attractive (.nrrariil Hndr of Modtrh l:;(erinl. j?" III times oT penre ihe wise nation pre pares for war: likewise in the woman's kinj.'ih'in ill times of s:; I'll. rial pence mid quiet the wise wi man prepares her ear ly splint and siiiniiicr iauiiaij.'n if cowns ami waists. Mohair is to he specially modish this spritm a a material for jrowns and sep urate waists. It is riot the mohair we 5 W . . MS A NEW BfHrKO 8HTKT WAIST. have kr.own. but a son. rh'ted and beantifi i f..l rie. which makes up par ticularly well iuro the pa rate waist. The jr.tr.'H'tlv-' waist iuustrated Is of blue niohnlr tt vk -.1 with white. It has a ohirred shoulder und yoke effect which i arranged m w deft a fanhioc as to give the appeuruiu-e of the shoul der shirring being a continuation of tliel yke Two box plaits form a trimming down the front, decorated wtth eight large, handsome buttons' made of no balr trimmed with run metaL : i VtYL. 1 rTMoI,Wf' W th wltn t- M the top as a aoftenlng ttet trimming la a piece of Persian lace la fine silk disks. This lace Is a new ud Tery smart trimming. , . . v . At Humor end Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH topyrigb., l'-(i3. ly Sampton-IIodyn Co. PERT PARAGRAPHS. There was a woman at the bottom of It when Maggie fell Into the well. An emergency Is n case of unexpect ed company on Sunday. The best Is the d ereft In the case of girls. If It were not for the fools, dcudheats ka l) d sharpers would have to go- to work. Eternal hustle Is the price of success. The beauties of a snowstorm are more appealing when viewed from a comfortable second story window than when Keen from the middle of a drift. If some people were as luminous as they think they are the world would he one dazzling blaze of glory. The best thing about a Christmas pro gramme Is that it can't be repeated for a year at least. The health of the small boy shows a great Improvement during the skating season. There Is not so very much dif ference between giving and liv ing. .Maybe n thief en lie atcha thief, but why should he do It? Pprhnns nritlp oes before a fall, come after n hit. but it sure to Little Blrls are never too young to no tice whether -their hats are becoming rb them. When a man begins offering to help his wife nlxiut the house It is tiua to call In the doctor. The Usual Thing. She wrought with patient, loving pride A garment for her fiance; The back was short, the aleeves were wlda, And worked with silk In colors gay. She fondly hoped thnt when he mused In Idle hours with his cigar He'd wear the coat, while he confused The thingB to be with things that are. And so she sent it by express That he might get It Christmas day, BeBtowins on It a caress Before she sent it on its way. He tock it from Its coveri-nRS And held It upsi'lc down, and then He said he 'wondered how such things Could lie acceptable to men. He tossed It in a closet dim Anions some slippers bat31y mired And wrote to say she'd sent to him The tiling that he had long desired. Can't Afford to Lose Her Now. "What nn;kes Roberts so attentive to his wife'" "She has threatened to sue biru for a divorce." M did not think a little thing li!;e that would feaze him." "till, you see. her millionaire tv.icl about to !!. and Huberts consider- that it wouid he bad Judgment to let her cut loose now." Mean Thing. Krnestine Will Grantley is the menin est man I know. Josephiiie-VjJJi.v. what has he done? Ernestlne-M had the cleverest Joke of the year on him and meant to tell it to nil the girls. Josephine-- fid you tell It? Ernestine No. He went before nie and told every one of them. Pane Pictures. Jack Frost has etched, with careful hand, I A picture cn the window pane A ftarden full of III Us and A lit of UK a ali.n( a lane. This seems a mucking travesty Of slncJnR. smillr.g onmmer time. This k 'istt'iilng. sparkling mimicry Of summer done In winter s rime. But Jack Is wise; he wants to show That he knows love and laughter bright; That Ice and frtst and drifting snow Are not the whole of his delight. And so he mikes with skill and care A picture full of birds and bees That we may know he s had his share Of happy summer harmonies It Was His Business. "I tell ynti. that fell.w has seen gome pretty sharp practice." "IVtpetive. criminal lawyer or whet?" "No. He sharpens razors in a barber shop." Strong on the Arches. "Mndse is In full chase after that irchduke." "Sort of "an arch conspirator." I "he"! v Song of the Boy Vitfc the Cuf.er. Chin the belles, chin the t::es. Chin them all the wnv: Oh. what fun It Is to ride WrtS a new girl er'ry day! . ' Hi the Evidence. "Are these eggs fresh V "I Just "bought them frotn eang 'woman." ; -. b Vss Comirg to Hirnv . , ."One of his' ancestor wns btipsr." "Too bad he didn't Inherit th- tend ency.";; ... v- .... , W3 is Signs of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore. Yon worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly looking place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and im pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate non-healing sores of the most offensive character. Often an inherited tain t breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old age or middle life. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is always at fa;;!t, md, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can do much to keep dow i the inflammation and cleanse the sore, it will never heal permanently tol the blood itself has been purified and thedeadly genus and poisons destroyed, and with S. S. S. this can be accomplished the S. S. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in ordei and at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health. If you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical advice,' TKZ SvIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CM. (COLCHICINE SALICYLATE Sold by TEMPLE-MARSTON DRUG CO. GEO. B. WEBB, Undertaker and Embalmer KINSTON, n. c. A full line of Robes and Burial Supplies kept in Stock. $10.00 REWARD For the capture and return of CHARLES FOWLER and LUTHER McCRIMMONS, colored, who escaped from the county convict stockade on Tuesday night, I will pay a reward of 10 each. Following is a description of each: CharlesFowler: Color, black:height, about 5 feet and 6 inches; weight, about 140 pounds; agfed 25 years; thin face and little bumps; clean shaved: quick ! walker. He was polite. Luther McCrimmons: Color, black: height, 5 feet 8 inches: weight, about; 1H0 pounds; age, about 40 years: prom-' inent white teeth; quick speaker; full eves, and thin side whiskers. He was ' p . , DAL F. WOOTEN, Sheriff, E F t OX, Pres. J. W. GRAINGER. The Bank of Kinston Capital, Surplus and profits over . Seventy Thousand Dollars Total Unquestionable Assets over -Three Hundred Thousand Dollars Solicits Business fWnu. Merchants, Farmers and Indi v id ual - WHY NOT TAKE A TRIP FLORIDA to CUBA . This beautiful State and' island easv reach bv the splendid OAST LINE, the great thorough fare to the tropics. Winter J ounsts lickets are now on sale to all points in f londa and to Havana. For rates, schedules, maps, sleeping car and steamship accommodations write to W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, T C. Beautify Your Home DO IT WITH THE PROPER PAINT. The Stag Brand IS THE BEiST . t . . . V .... ,...........,-.'. Always the cheapest, because one gullou makes two. See D. V. Dixon's house, just painted. It required only 12 GALLONS ior two coats. :The painter left. We keep a full stock on DIXON m tl U- 4lUlly llilai I poi.-.tted blood is punned and invigorated, and when rich pure blood is again circulating freely throughout the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take on a natural color, the discharge of matter ceases and the place heals over. Trochet's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules A standard and infallible- cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Disperse J only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids or ne s'orr.ach without causing irritation ot disagreeable syrrrptor.-s. Prre, SI per bottle. Sold b druggists. He s.-.:-e v.r.6 ,et the genuine IMl.I.l.lM MF. t',., iLr.VELtXD OHIO. Sole Prop' EMBROIDERY SALE For ten days liegiuniog next Monday Over 1,000 jards to be sold Everybody invited to come MISS MEACHAM & CO. REPAIR SHOP I am prepared to do first-class repairing in Wood and Iron on Buggies, Wagons, Carts and Vehi- cles of all kinds, The work will be done at short not,ce nd at reasonable prices, J. M. P. JQYNER in Dr. Hyatt's building t P&rrott's bridge Vice Pres. R: C. STRONG, Cash'r - THIS WINTER THROUGH have been brought within service of the ATLANTIC estimated 25 gallons 13 hand. ' See us. HOOKER Ul.il IU bw bil llQlilt I ?'j H. W. SIMPSON Architect KINSTON & NEWBERN, N C "Notices left at the office ot J. W. Grainger will receive prompt attention. Now is the Time I will close out my stock of Dry Goods within the next few days. The goods Mvst be Sold to make room for a large stock of Groceries. My stock of Groceries is already large but I want to make it larger. Call and see for yourself. G. fi.-Biir.sell, 408 N HERITAGE ST. PHONE 17G ANNOUNCEMENT ! I hnve luiiiulit the interest of Mr L.J. i ullom in the Kinnton -Htenm Laundry mid enuned ir. Ite.it. of Wileon, an ex periene il liiuinl .vnian. to ninnnge the hiinineHH We nre better equipped than ever to do pood laundry work and coheit a oiitiiiiiuiice of the lilieral patronage heretofore received ' All work will lie collected for on de livery. J Tliankit.rf the public for past favors, I am for business, A. H. VINCENT. Nothing But the Best can you buy . from the ORION" KNITTING MILLS. Don't be satisfied with anything! else. If you want -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- Misses' Hose Ladies' Hose Boy's Hose Men's Half Hose ask your dealer for Orion Knitting Mills' Goods. They are made at home, and are the best. Feathers, Pillows and Bolsters. These are very com fortable to have this cold weather. A new supply now in stock. For an) thing in the Furniture line be sure to call on us be fore buying, we will save you some money in prices. Your pa trou age solicited and ap precited. Cash or installment. : : : White Furniture Co. 307 North Queen 'Street Grainger's New Building - Kihstcn, N. C AUCTION SALE OF .r-t Valuable Real Estate The lands1 owned and heretofore qc cupied by the Kjnston Carolina Tobacco Warehouse Co., will be eold by order of Jbe Stockholders at Public Auction 1 1 the highest bidder, on the premises Monday, Fkbbuaby 1, 1904, at 12 O' clock, Noon Terms or Sale Cash. This property, is located within the tobacco district of the tbwn of Kinston, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the ditch on Heritage street, at the intersection of Lenoir Street, running, east on Lenoir .street 152 .feet. thnce north parallel with Herritage strvet 280 feet to Vernon Avenue, thence West with Vernon Avenue 157 feet to the ditch on Herritage street, thnce South on Her ritage street 260 feet, to the beginning. J. W. GRAINGER. 8. li ABBOTT, . D. OETTINGER, Committee for the Stockholders. ' Embracing the Opporttmity . t- have jour roof overhauled now; will sive you lots of expense and discomfit later on - A Very small hole will let in : a whole lot of water and should be re paired before the water cones Atthisea son wet weather must texpected end he Wise man will, bare his house weather tijrht 1-efore it eets in ffe ar experts at such work, Rfld can find and flx a-y i&Hk tfiJ mattered w small. Better let us look at yourroof. nd do what is necessary now. It will be money in your p cket . . - - - Moore &Parrott KIX3T0N, N. C.
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