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i 1 I l i t : U . s. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r. merea at r. O. aaf second olftB mall matter. WILL NBWBERN FAIR QUIT? We nee from the Newborn Journal that h fair of la week, while Buecesnful as to exhibit, rat-en, etc., did not meet ex pectations as to attendance and did not utafre any money. ' We ropy a follows from The Journal; "Financially, the fair ia not a money maker, and if' those who jjive their time, ability, efforts and financial backing to the fair, are to find a non-appreciative attendance, there is nothing to warrant them in further risking their money, be sides throwing away valuable time, In keeping up these annual fairs. "The Newbern fair has served its pur pose in exploiting the splendid resources of Eastern Carolina. It has been always an educator to the farmer and mechanic, a source of profitable entertainment to every one. "It is now time for those who have la bored so lontr and successfully to both cbnsijer their own interests, and to judge I whether or not awn business proposition the Newbern fair has not fully perved its 'time. "If it has, and everything should becon eidered with care, then it is not good . business to continue these annual fairs, and some new method of promoting the business interests of this section should be sought for and put into force." The Fhke I'hesh is very sorry to learn that the fair is not a financial success. It has certainly been of great benefit to Eastern Carolina showing to the world the extent and variety of its products and resources. Among the reasons for the attendance not being up to expectations were a cir cus in Greenville, Kinston, etc., superior court in Kinston, and it ia possible that coming so soon after the election kept some from becoming interested euough to attend. Besides there were two ex hibitions this year. We hope that the enterprising business men of Newbern will not allow the fair to stop for lack of financial support. The Gentle Reader. What has become of the gentle read cr? ask0 Samuel M. Crotbers in The Atlnntic. One does not like to think that he has : utmed hwny with the Btagecoaeh and the weekly news letter and that henceforth we nre to be con fronted only with the stony glare of the intelligent reading public. Once upon a time that Is to say, a generation or two ago he was very highly esteemed. To him books were dedicated with long rambling prefaces and with episodes which were their own excuse for being, In the very middle of the story the wrfter would stop "with a word of npol oiry or explanation addressed to the gentle reader or at the very least with a fiod or a wink no matter if the fate of the hero bo In suspense or the plot be Inextricably Involved. "Hang the plot!" says the author. "I must have a chat with the gentle read er and find out what he thinks about It." And so confidences were Interchang ed, and there was gossip nbout the uni verse and suggestions In regard to the queerness of human nature until at last the author would Jump up with: "Enough of tlity, gentle reader; perhaps It's time to go back to the story." 11 or dial IriiK, A woman In Cnjii' 1 :;loi:v on trial fur some oB'ense v.-us told tl:;it she might "challenge" any one I he jury to whom she ohjeefed She Immediately took ndvuiit.'Kje of the permission by challenging :i highly respectable farm er. Ou being asked afterward what her reason had tiens for doing so she explained thnt she had supposed she was obliged to object t; some one, so she had picked out the ucrliest. DR. JAMES M. PARROTT, Physician and Surgeon, kinston, jr. c. tJOflic a Gordon Street. Office hours, g to i . in., and $ o 6, p. m. Sundays, 4 to $ p. m. W. T. PARROTT, Ph.G.,M. D., Physician and Surgeon KINSTON, n. c. t&"OBicc formerly occupied by Dr J. M. Parrott opposite A. RMiller'. BLIND BRAINS.. Are those used by the merchant who tries to sell goods without advertising. He that is wise doth advertise in THE KINSTON FREE PRESS. DR. C B..WOODLEY, Physician and Surgeon. "Office in Drug Store next Bank of Kinston. Calls left at Drue Store will receive prompt attention. WOOTEN & WOOTEN, ATTORNKYS-AT-IyAW, kinston, n. c. Circuit: Lenoir, Jones, Greene, Pitt and On slow counties. Supreme Court, and Federal Courts of Eastern North Carolina. DR. H. D. HARPER, DENTAI, SURGEON, KINSTON, n. c. rf-Office Over Dan Ouinerlv's store, in the Mose leyBuilding, next to C. W. Prjdgen & Co.'s store. no Tunc un, 1 iivoi Iteporte come from Boston that Geo. F.Washburn ie planning to organize a new party to unite Bryan Democrats, Bryan Republicans, Populists, etc. From Topeka, Kan., comes reports of a move ment by Populists to organize a new re form ptrt.y. Wo ho.ro (lout cut niueb sympathy with the above as with Don M, Dickinson's ; movement to reorganize the Democratic party on the gold sland ard basis. We think Democrats and reformers should quit talking politics now for awhile and devote themselves to business, and after two or three years meet together in the national convention of the ; Democratic party and adopt a platform in accordance with conditions then existing and nominate a ticket in accord with the platform. ' The iron and some other lines of manu , facturea of the United States are uuder ' setting the Europeans in Ihe markets of the world. Yet they are still protected bra high tariff and charge the home people abont two prices for their wares. Such manufacturers are growing im mensely wealthy at the expense of the people of this country. This is not right. It is robbery. mi ' It ia stated that a new express com pany is to be organized for the purpose of doing business in the south; We hope it is true. The Southern Express com pany, which now does the business, . charges outrageously high prices. 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. lor sale by J. iv Hood. H. FAULKNER, DBNTIST. Office Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Kooms over the Bank of Kinston or Chills. Fevers and all MALARIAL DISEASES take YUCATAN CHILL TOWICdmpTei.) Superior to all Tasteless Tonics. The people will quickly recoro!m the gnnrrlor Unmlltlea of YTJCATA'V (IaestroTed) over the many ro-called T Mteleee Tonics. They are unreliable and the dote is uncertain. Yucatan Chill Tonlo (Improred) require no shaking of the bottle. The medicine is thoroughly dissolved ; rich dose contains the same proportion of medicine. Formula on each bottle, consisting of QUI Si IN K which drives out malaria, IRON which tones nja the system and JPJBPSIN which produces a hearty appetite. Any physician or druggist will tell yon there is NO BETTE3 PRESCRIPTION for MALARIA and its kindred diseases. Pleasant to take; does not sioken or nanseato. and is acceptable to the most delicate rtmnncb. PRICE, SO 4nt. For sale by all dealers, flae C-JE.IjTJ&1IT TVTT-lTXC3XIVld OO., SOLS Pbopkistobs, Evanvill, lltd. Improved. Sold in Kinston by J. E. HOOD. LOOK I We have now on exhibition a beautiful assortment of Jardiniers, from 15c to $1.65. Also some lovely palms. Give us a call.' THE NEW YORK RACKET CO. KINSTON, N. C. MMT Ma ar golden opportunities have been lost bv thos who sutler from rheumatism. By taking Rheuinacida will be permanently and positively cared . E. Hood. now Sold 5 BELL & SOWS, Headquarters For A few more Boarders desired at j4otel Bailey I Those desiring to secure good board at a reasonable rate are solicited to give us a trial immediately. JVIorton's Bakery DELIVERS Fresh Bread and Cakes Anywhere in the City. Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, H5FayettevilleSt., - Ralbigh, N.C asSIPWrite for our "Brochure" of in- formation. - norm Pump Material a Specialty. T. W. Jffleiabofl) & Co., Who esale Grocers, - WMesale Only.l kinston, n. c. Onr prices favor our customers, WPShops at same old stand.-! Tli Raaalama. An Englishman in Russia says that "we, may dislike Russia as we will and perhaps must, but there Is no denying that the men and women of Russia are good lookers." The men are "tall and well built" The "women, especially those of the. upper classes, have a grace and fascination that Is all their 6wn." The writer adds: "1 am tired of bear . log, English people say that this is all show and that If 1 knew them better 1 should be greatly disappointed. Be hind go6M looks and refined manners I hate found the depth and sincerity of tie Scotch combined' with the wit and humor of the Irish." N-V. i Buy Your Drugs and Goods from HOOD'S DRUG STOflE Customer Why did yoa take your boy way from school so young? . .Grocer--They yrw ruining hi 21 for my businecs-Krying ' to teach him that ; 16 ounces main a pound. Exehang. ' "I hav used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," saya Mr. E. 8. v.- rtippa, of Poteao, Ark. "It cured ma of bloody flax, I cannot speak too highly of - it" This remedy always win the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use, It - The quick cures which it electa Ten la the most serere casqa maka it a faror. ite rrerywbere. For sale by J. II Hood Osea tram 7 a. at. to II p. m. We Want Your Patronage.... And we will merit it by fair, "hon est and courteous treatment, com , . bined with the best and purest Drugs and lowest - prices, We carry a full line o " Drugs, Sundries, Fancy I : V and Toilet Articles '-' and Patent Medi cines. 'Cigars and Tobacco, : and Soda Fountain :, Speciaties. Ia fact, ' we carry : everything 'fcept in a first-class, up-to-date drug-store. ; i s . DR. C.B. WOODLBY&CO., : . Frejcription -Druggists, 5 ? NexJ Doof. to The Etinjk of Kinston, - - . . ...... ?..,., KINSTON, - K. CJ PRBjSH FISH I Fresh Trout, Mullet and Croak r daily at - BOYD'S MARKET. SSTEast Street near;new depot. . I Have Now en Hand One Car Load of Nice Wood sold by car loid or wagon load. Prices reasonable. Try me. J. A. STREET, Wood, Coal and fffaeblnevy,' ' KINSTON, N. C. tSTPIumblnoand Pipe Flltino a specialty. New Designs in B. W. CANADY. . H. B. MOSKLEY. COLD WEATHER The cold weather will soon be here, and we will be pleased to have you call at our store and examine a nice line of Driftwood, Elmwood and Wilson's Im proved Air-Tight Heaters. They are1 neat, durable and economical, both in price and con sumption of fuel. We also have a large stock of COOK STOVES, which we are selling' very cheap. Come to see us. B. W. CANADY & CO., KINSTON, N. C. ring; We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES this ,spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price. A Chocolate Colored Vicl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4:00. . A Black Vicl, a good shoe for only $3.50. Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had inch 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. Goods. A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars' Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single BreasteoV from ' $5.60 to $8.50 In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full' and complete. " ,..;- i is '. 1 Queen Street, DAN QUINERLY, KINSTON, N. C. J Advertising la the Kejetuti o Snceasa. Baksvh. A Gentle Reminder! MiUmery Every Week ! Last shipinent just 1 in today. - :-r " v Shoes; -".4 ' . if i -.,! At Cost for the Next . ;xThktyJ5a Avail Yourself ot This Opportunity. : , 4' ' ; f KOV. S ooo. s 3 Thbsb are the days when the man who does a successful business' must; realize thr full scope and slgnifiqance of the great yeru, "hustle. Youmust hustle.il you do any business, Every man who has a dollar wants . lib money's worth before he lets it go.. The man who has bargains to offer must , let the , act be known. If you have anything special to offer advertise the fact, else the people will " never know it. As a - medium .for reaching the people the i money-spending ; classes . , Tes FkS5 Psbss is the paper par excellent. It reaches he homes of the people throughout ( .tnisana anjoinmg counues, ana is reaa by V everybody. An advertisement in its columns V will prove a paying investment." Try it. -'dai.y' and semi-vccklt ; ' nnrron, ii. c. I - o Iatea Given On flpplieatlon. Corrtpondne Inviud. ( c f r v V
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