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THE DAILY mm Entered at P. O. as second claw mall tnatter. Publlihtd br (HE KINSToN FREE PRESS PUB. CO W. S. HERBERT. Editor. The Atlanta Journal says o three Republican enemies of the south: "Pruchard, Chandler and Lodge are preparing to howl, in the senate for a force bill, but tio bodv will pay much attention to Jiiem." .. State Labor Commissioner Ham rick truly says: "If our farmers could be induced to reduce the present acreage of cotton one-half . f . ana plant a greater variety 01 crops they would very greatly improve The New York Journal makes a strong point when it shows that under the Republican system of taxation Mr. Joan D. Rockefeller, .with an income ot $20,000,000 a -year, need not pay any more tax 'than a working man whose income Js $500 a year. The Republican .system of taxation is based on ex jpenditures. The Democratic party ibelieves that wealth should bear its just portion of the burdens of tax ation .News-Observer. ' The Richmond Dispatch sensi bly condemns the negroes in the north who listen to and applaud ithe negro slanderer Manly -s lies: It says: "So long as the negroes -Countenance such men as Manly Etbere can be no peace between .tbem and the whites. If they knew what was good for themselves tthey would chase all the Manlys OUt of the country. It is not the Iwhites ithey hurt, but the very people they profess to love. V '1 : . mmmmMAMBIwhh , f j l Webster's Weeekly thinks one fJf the important contributing fao .tors in the late political upheaval 'was ?the stupendous blunder made iby 1 Pntchard i, and ; Russell : two weeks before the election in asking ildcKinley to send troeps to this 'State, which raised the bristles on .every i Democrat. " Yes, . and t if iPritchard and his gang of despots will pass a force bill and send the -: . - j 'army into rnonn varouna in 1900, 'the State will go for the white 4 man's party by . 50,000 or more. Let the little Radical rattler play 'his oppressive game , and take the 'consequences. Wilmington Mes senger. . Hon. R. B. Glenn, of Forsyth .county, who will be - one , of the leading members of the State sen ate, tells The : News-X)bserver that Jhe is glad to see that, paper urging ..the Democratic i members to con sider -all n important measures in 'caucus and to present a V united front to the State. Mr. Glenn wisely said ; "There will naturally be- differences among ? Democratic members as to the best methods of obeying the mandates of the peoi pie. j These ? differences ought to be considered and settled in caucus where the discussion and debate will be without giving our oppo nents anything with which to make political capital. After the caucus has voted upon the best plan, then when the measure comes up in the senate it ought to be supported by the solid vote of the party. The minority in the caucus, fif there shall be a minority upon any ques tion, ought to have a free hearing in caucus and ; then it ought to vote with the majority. Electric Fans, Etc. Everything New ajd First-Class... ......Meals, 25 cents WILLENBRINK'S Til -r Resin t and 81 12 Boom II. Willenbrink, Prop. 130 Middle street, 2nd door from Hahn & Co. 'a Stables. NEWBERN- - - N. C. Remember THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF FLOUR. Job Printing! Is the sort you want, if you want any. ? That is the kind done at...... -. 1 The Free Press Office ' l: t KIN5T0N, tile . ; STOCK'S BEST PATENT AND OTHERS. When you want the best ask for Stock's Best Patent. The price may seem a little high, , but ttr ask your grocer for it. If he hasn 't got it he should have it. T.AV. ' newborn & Co KINSTON, N. C Wholesale On)?- FOR SKLEI 374 acres of good land, two miles from Kfnston, on the Goldsboro road. Also a ten-room house in Kinston. For further information apply to F. C. LOOPS. July 13th, 1898. v inston, f . C, - .'if ,.. , X -2 ft fi , o o o w ar w 1 . a II 8 J VP n p 1 i 1 i I fs 8 8 8 f 1:3: . ..' .11 : , 1 ..'! ! : , 1 I $ i l ;"i 1 1 1 . ' . 0 '"ii -t 1 ' , A' '.'..'il.p S ' ' ' I Desirable Land For Sale. v lf yoa wUh to huy for cah, forty ac'rea of the moat desirable land around Kins ton, within ha'f a mile'of town, with a good barn en tbeudVpply at once at :.-.:Sr-J.-;Tlie Free Press Oflce. . .. .. Ready fof Business To J5g(rnish Lumber Have' tul (n. ir new Dlaner and every- thinir'U in ahape at my lumber mills to fill orders Tor Rough or Dressed ' Lnm ber of -aiif dimensions promptly and satisfactorily. . .:. . . We f urnish Oak, Ash, Lone or SLort Leaf Pine. ..,,,...,... ,., A bin lot of No. 1 Air-dried Pine is ot hand ready for immediate delivery: . . , V " " KINSTON, N.'C A tlan ti c & C. Railroad. it fTIMR TABLE No. 6. f , Eutbound. 1 ll I Si i a (2 STATIONS. '101 7 401 Suj TW l' 18 It 10 15 10.0 1111 11 81 ISO) V AM it.. 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It 'giveat ALL Ithe ;lpcal news the day it happensl Southern ikilWA i) 10c a week,1 .35c a month; - 'S?"Ky $1 for three months, $ta The Cold leather Is Here ! The Standard Railway of tlie SODTE year. "Subscribe how, Th Dit liina to All Point. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBAand i PORTO RICO. Strictlv FIRST-CLASS Rnnlntnn( ah all Through and Lfval Traino- Pniim.H Palace Sleeping Carsonail Night Trains: P.. G.f. Ca1,.JI.. r Trawl by tb SOUTHERN and yoa tra atsurrtf Saft, Comf rrtabla and Expeditious 1 amey. Apply to ticket amenta for time tables, rates and ,1 gnenu uuormauon, or address- t B. Id Vrraoa, T, P. A. P. R. Darby, C. P. AT. A. , Charlotte, N. C. A&beyme, N.C. No Troable to Aaaver qaratloaa, FBAKK 8. 6AKN0JT, - J. M. CVLP, -' Id. fP.AGea. Haa. Traa.Maa. W. A. TUBE, 6. P. A. t VWA.RIlSOT. T. C. E. F. Cox, Pres. , W. C Fields, V,-Pres 5 R C. Strong, Cashier. ; , . 5 - J Commeneed Easiness fJarch 1, 1897 Established upon a rock fnunrtt?An- the confidence of the people. y Depositors absolutelr nratctmAJLh officer are. bonded and fall insurance against safe robbers. Accounts with farmer. mivtonf dealers in leaf tobacco aid others aolic A nicely furnished private room, wit n sUtionenr free, for the use and rnnwnl. tnce of our friends. Come and see na. Board of DiRKCToas:R. ady, W. C. Fields, X. W. Uewborn, E. r. v.oi, j . v. orainger, j. b. Hood, W. R. Isler, L. Harvey, V. L. Kennedy, D V. Dixon. S. II. Abbott. 1 j 1 3 - II I '1 1 til fjtji! 'SI -'II :!-. 1 . ; llim .---T" : ; .t'..-J'---r- :. P : C l JK ... L f i - I W J 111 I LI j . ...' a .... ,y ' -X l 1 !(. o ' '11 1 IS X .t1 xi . i-is . . Sr ' " Ai! ' . - - . . ' ..-.-. 1 J It'll . V M "Hi" U - 4 . tl t . : ' . , , f 'jv v i U ' X t T r t ......SO IS THE...... Dwf ttttOOOd and Elmtuopd filter's. They are : the best and most economical . j Heater made, not expensive. Also Box and ' ; Coal Stoves,' Cook Stoves -and Store tPurni-; tiire, Stove Boards, Pipe and Repairs. nWbod , Saws, Cross-cut , and HandSaws. Hard- .ware of all kinds. 4 B. W. GANADV. .v y Advertising u tha Keyetoa to Soft'ess. Barncm. wThbsb are tne nays wnen- tne mza ytno does a successful' business must realized tHe &s . j ioll scope ar4d significance : of the greatfyerb, . 'hustle." Yoti'must hustle; it you ' do" any , C business. : Every man who has a dollar wants his money's worth before he lets it go. The man wno nas oarKams-Jtoonernustei jine- t . fact be known: l( you have anything special i to oflfer advertise the fact, else the people will V , never know it. ; As a medium 'for "reaching j the people the vmoney-spending classes -yV . Ths.Frbs Press is the paper par excellent. Sr It reaches the homes of the people throughout C(i k this and , adjoining) counties, and is read by. everybody. An advertisement in Its columns will prove a paying investment, ; Try it . DAILY. AND GEMIAVECKL,: i;iZZSSOIl9-il. C4- V- "CoWecponder-;3 Inylted,; ( r t r ; I U ( : f 5
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