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MING FREE s, I IK R BERT, Editor nd Prop'r. Blrel Y. U. aj Arcond class mail matter. Thre in considerable Kjirvulutlou an to the make up of Mc- McKinley'N new cabi net. We are not bothering our IihikIh about tftat. We don't give aeontiiiental who he putH in bin cabinet. Hanna wil' give instructions as usual Wilmington Star. ia Il.'HirnH from every leginlative dintrirt in Texas shows that with one exception the next leginlature will be solidly Demo cratic. The senate and house will belTtH Democrats and one I'opulist. My, but won t the 1 op lie lonesome. He 11 do nothing but sign the pay roll. .t.aM Editor Deal, of the Wilke.4oro Chron icle, explains the reason for the large number of baby girls by saying that it indicates that the people are opposed to the Philippine war, and do not care to furnisli any boys for McKinley's imperial guard. There w a reason for everything if all reasons ure not good. - . s TLe Columbia State, looking to cause of defeat, remurks that ho (Bryan) "was beaten because he led an assault upon the entrenchments of the money power; but if you will look backward you will find that the money power has an un broken record of presidential victories since the close of t.h wnr between the states " Rhode Island, by an amendment to its etate constitution, has abandoned it- state capital functions at Newport and turned that port over to the salacious society of another seaport town. Provi dence will alone dispense statutory re strictions upon the Khode Islanders henceforth we mean the town of Provi dence of course. JmlUt Hot the Mht, I At a sninll Beaport town a star ac tress of the third magnitude appeared as Juliet. "I cannot do Justice to myself," she Mid to the mannger, "If I do not bare a limelight thrown on me when 1 ap pear nt the balcony." "We ain't got no limelight, miss, but I think we could get you a ship's blue light," replied the obliging manager, and to this the lady agreed. The lad who went to the Bhop to buy the blue light brought back a signal rocket, which was given to him by mis take. Tho prompter took the rocket In good faith. Hoiiico-He jests ut scars who never felt a wound. (Juliet appears. Prompter lights a match.) "Hut, soft! Whnt light through yon der window breaks?" (This was tho match lighting the fuse.) "Arise, fair sun!" The sun or rather the rocket lld rise with n terrlflc hiss. Juliet was knocked off the balcony, the fly borders were set on lire, and the theater was filled with a sulphurous smoke, while the audience, which was fortunately a small one, made a stampede to the doors. Since then "Romeo and Juliet" has always been looked upon In that town as a dramatic work that could not be witnessed without personal danger. New World. BRJfitfiES M. PARROTT,' .Physician and Surgeon, V KINSTON, N. C. U"Office on Gordon Stre.t. Office boar, o to . m., and j to 6, p. m. Sunday! , 4 to 3 p. m. DRH. D. HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. fcJKOffica Over Dan Quinerly't store.in the Uou lay Building, next to C W. Pndgan & Co.'t store. blinp::braiiis,. - ! Are those used by the merchant who tries tic sell i?o6dfl without advertising. He that wise doth advertise in THE KINSTON FREE! PRESS. OR. THOS. H. FAULKNER. DBI4TIST. Office Hoars: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Kooms over the Bank of Kinston. Marion Iiutler has returned from his western campaigning trip. During the campaign he spoke in Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota. We've heard from these states. They went for McKinley. It is said that Iiutler does not appear to be "deeply grieved over the result of theelection." Certainly not. He got what he wanted the election of McKinley and his horde of moneychangers. In view of the decrease of population in some or at least one of the western states Nevada whose total for the state scarcely exceeds that of this, Wake county, and the evident decline in certain of the New England states, how would an amendment to the constitution pro viding that whenever the population of a state shall only entitle it to one mem ber in the bouse of representatives such state shall be entitled to only one mem ber in the senate. Does not this look fair? Raleigh Post. mwm , It is well understood that even two de feats in succession would cause the anni hilation of the Republican party as now constituted. Therefore, the vapid poll ticians who clamor for the backward step of the Democracy must take warn ing that the influences that were potent at Kansas City last July twill still con trol the Democratic party until the pres ent verdict shall have been reversed and check given to those who seek the over throw of popular government and the upbuilding of an empire on these shores. And-a single word must be offered to the victorious Hanna and his presideut. While there can be no Waterloo for truth, history abounds with instances where victory has been the worst possible de feat. The fight has only just begun. It will continue as long as there remains in the human heart a hope tor bettering humanity and for the extension of liberty regulated by law. Johnstown Demo crat. Many golden opportunities have been lost by tho ho tuner from rheumatism. By taking Rheumacide bo they will be permanently and positively cured Sold by J. E. Hood. Art' Happy DlacoTery, "Dauber has hit It at last. He's mak- i Ing fame mid money." "Howr "People have begun to notice that he paluts smaller hnnds nnd feet than any other portrait artist In town." Chicago Record. Siberian Lninrlei. The three great luxuries In Siberia are churches, theaters and museums. Even the smaller villages can usually be sighted from afar by means of the white walls nnd the towering, dome shaped cupolas of their churches. These are all amply supplied with bells whose rich tones roll In majestic har mony over distant hill and vale and break the monotony of the peasants' dally toil. Inside these churches are highly ornaa.ented with paintings, and they are presided over by married priests, who take a deep and genuine Interest In even the poorest of the flock. Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, "5X Fayette ville St., - Raleigh, N. C Brochure" of in Write for our formation. T. W. liletuboFfi & Go., Who esale Grocers, Wholesale Only. 1 kinston, n. c. IOur prices favor our customers. An Amntcnr Critic. Here Is a schoolboy's criticism of Sir Walter Scott In an examination paper which the New York Commercial Ad vertiser vouches for: "Walter Scott was a great polt. When he was dyeing, he felt It coming on. so he wrote sum tuch Ing lines which he ment for himself: "The way was Ion? the wind wat cold the mlnstrul was inferul old. (J may we nil reel the same wen dentil catches hold of us." FRESH FISH I Fresh Trout, Mullet and Croak r daily at BOYD'S MARKET. ggT'East Street nesr'new depot. L. S. SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF MATTRESSES For the Wholesale and Retail Trade. South Queen St., near Salvation Army Barracks, , KINSTON, N. C. COFFINS, CASKETS, Trimmings, &c. WifWe have a full supply. B1ZZELL & CHESNUTT, Queen St., Near Jesse Strand's. Itaptlat Humor. Here Is n story from the Baptist con rerence at Leicester, it is about a minister. lie found himself nt chapel one morning without his sermon. "My dear brethren," be exclaimed, "I can only give you now what God will send me, but tonight I will come back better prepared." Pall Mall Gazette. Not a Sonar Bird. "He said I was swanlike, I believe,' said Miss Rawkls. "Wasn't that gal lantofhlmV" "Oh, I don't know," replied Miss Pep pery. "It was while you were trying to Blng that he made the remark." Ex change. When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel like a new man. For sale by J. E. Hood. J. E. PHYSIOC Is Here to Stay ! Eiy have prepared myself for it. I have just received a full line of Foreign and Domestic Samples of Woolens ranging from $15.00 up to $45.00, a suit. I am not trying to compete with ready-made poods .1 promise to give yon a first-class Merchant Tailor's Suit as good as you can have made in any first-class Mer chant Tailoring establishment any where, and for aa little money. You will find that I deal straight and fair, and always look to the interest and taste of my customers. v HT Have just employed a grst-class coat-maker. J. E. PHYSIOC. Patronize Home and Save Money! :ooo Ye, it is the index to heal . If you have bad blood you are likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one ol the most horrible diseases to which mankind is heir. If this ' disease has just begun its work, or if yon d tor years, you should have been afflicte at once take the wonderful new cure, ...RHEUMACIDE... Thousands have been cured. The sum mer season is the best time to take a rheu matic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, constitu tional cure. People with bad blood are ub diseases. pure. KHCUHAUU a si r a v a Y ft T l-v "" A O T0 ana an malakial uiiCAaco iaivc YUCATAN OHILLTONICtMprorei Cunarinf t all TaclAca Tnnir. Tmnroviwl. r in.. .n ..L.Li. w.mir. ih. s.Mriuin..iiti.iil VTWATATt ! raved! aver toe sou rwrallad Taurtelea. Tonics. Ther are unreliable and the dose Is uaoertain. Yucatan until loaio iimprorau wuiiiir.. nn .h.tinu of the bottle. The medicine Is thoroughly dissolved ! each dose contains the (am proporuo . . ...... J ..fTtW. VVI LI.L J ... . t 1 W Wtf.mi hl.h .AM A. 11. of medicine. Formula on each bottle, consisting of U V IN IB the system and PEPS I N which produces a hearty appetite. Anv nhnini&n n, dniririat will tall VOU ther IS BBTTEB. PRESCRIPTION for MALARIA and its kindred diseases. Pleasant to take; does not sickea el - ..j i. ...t.hU n h. mn.t ilKllnatai rinmu-li. PRlrE.KaiV.tL For sela bv all deals TXxm OAiiijS'rKDT jDauax3xoxrri oo. sols Paopairroas, Evansvllle, Indl Sold in Kinston by J. E. HOOD. Spring: Shoes. We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES . this spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in StyJe, Size or Price. A Chocolate Colored Vici Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4 .'of'. A Black Vici. a good shoe for only $3.50. Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had such an enormous sale. . Price $4.00. We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. Gents' Goods. A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to $8.50. Infact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. DAN QUINERLY, Queen Street. KINSTON, N. C. :S A BRAND-NEW SHOW AT KINSTON FRIDAY, flOV. 16th. OH First Season in America. ject to catarrh, indigestion, and many ..other diseases. . 1 o D pure. RHEUi blood purifiers. To be healthy the blood must be E is the Prince of Sold by J. E. Hood. Price, $1. 00000000000&00600000000000 NEW 1 11 I have secured the agency in this section for. several strong fire insurance companies, and am pre pared o wnte insurance on all classes of town and country prop erty. , . Office in Cox & Co.'s store with S. H. Abbott. Saftael Abbott, Kinston, N. C. Mammoth Menagerie and Real Roman Hippodrome "The Rhoda Royal Show was good, biff and moral." Worcester Spy, August ao, 1900. "One of the best tent shows ever iriven in New London was that of the Rhoda Royal Show last Wedllesl day. The one great feature about the show is that they give exactly what they advertise. The RhodA Royal Shows have made a most favorable impression in this city." New London .Daily Globe, Wednesj Ad nnjrlleh nt;or!tT ban estimated that If nil tlu iulmMtnnt? of tb? Brit ish should WUU to attend church on a pivru ,ml.ir 2r.oao00 won) A be . crowrtttl it for lack of seating room In tltp rhnrrhpa. ' t "I bar used Chamberlain' Colib, ChoV y era and Diarrhoea fiemedj and find It to t be a great medicine," bats lir. E. 8. Phlppav of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flax, I cannot tpeak too highly of it." . This remedy alwayi wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who ose it. The quick cures which it effects eren 4a the most serere cases make it a faror lt sTarTwhere. For sals by J. E. Hood. The hose and half-hose made by .the ORION MILLS, Kinston, N. C, are not only economi cal for you tq wear, because of their fine wearing qualities and comfortableness, but. they are made at home. ; The man ufacture f them ' gives . em ployment to people right in Kinston. ' Everyjdealer ought to handle Uiem.::V;;vir.:.;;! ' Be sure to insist on '. having goods V.. made at the ORION MILLS. , By doing so you will not only w save money, but willibe help-, ing a home industry. ; x "vV ',. Just Received! A CAR LOAD OF EXTRA QUALITY. HORSES AND MULES. Must be sold quick. 1 We think we can suit yon. Come and see r- - - ' . - - -fen liTCrji Sll3 Mil; ElClLi1 StitlCS, -; KINSTON, N. C Tho World's Grandest and Best Amusement Institution SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUNY . " Tented Exhibition entiiely different from anythbg you have vet eeen, and yon will be COBvinced, you see the big Aggregation, that show are not all aJIkev Read the special features: ' , , .. 5 vProf. Berris and His 63 Beautiful Trained Horses. . All performing in ope ring and at one tii&e. That act cannot be duplicated cfe this terrastial globe. " iCapt. Sharpe and His detachment of Rough Riders.; ; ; The Horse Back Biding Pony.- A Cat. Canning, Thoroughbred Shetland Pony will actually rid sod perform on the backs f Two JLarge n arses, wnue galloping ax lull speed, . .THE THOMPSON BOYS. Tk fbemiest of Jtl Clown MuU Htudk Riders viU axtaally fotrodace somthbg Aew la th Ridingf .A Troupe.of Trained Performing Elephants. ' v " . " ' That do Everything but Talk. . - ; MADAM ROYAL , The Queea of all Lady Horse Trainers and Manage Riders. - Not the Old Time) Manage Acts, bn ads and every Tnck new aad f the latest High School Riding art. " THsl MIPPOOROlsial MCU entirely different from the old styla. ' 50 OTHER FIRST-CLASS PERFORMERS tad PERFOnM.'CES It THsl paaoH HCItBX. the funniest of eH Furor-en Clowns . Every piece of propertv bran new. New Harness. New Wagons, New Cages, Kw Horses, New AniJ van, jicv i emivTn,evpiiicn.i,ii7v cpccMiocs. pcTAcn,BfnsppotOBCiasBa m xenta nvejy new uta waterproof, nv vimDiwiueaeutBiei M uisoca ' OOROEOUS aTTRBsTT CARWIVMt asssei throilrh princrpal atreeta fcetweae a and it ..'clock thi day of tihibiooa, and immediately upon the returo of the parade to the show grounds the original "OIRli OUT mm nuSURrl HAIH" swi Uli t"AK WIOM Diva from aa Aerial Ladder into a net beiowi I re. Aim after the High Lhve other tree Exhibitions wul take place. , Cccrs cpsa I and 7 p. ra. , ; Pcrf:rn:ir.;:3 Cc.cn:3 2 zr.l 8 p. as
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