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THE DAILY FREE PRESS. Entered P. o. as aecontf class mall matter. Publlshi fey IHE KINSTOM FREE PRE$S PUB. CO W. S. HRKBERT, - Editor. Senator Butler declined to change bis seat to the Democratic side to make room for a Republican. We suppose that Butler considers him $elf as much entitled to a seat on the Republican side as any man - An orator at one of the Chape Hill re-unions bore off the palm for patriotism when he declared that "the American eagle, whether he was soaring, over the sunny isles of Cuba, the tropical jungles of Porto Rico or the iceberg fields of.Klondike would never, no never , draw in his horns nor retire into his shell' MMMM-aSHMMPM' It seems to be assured that a bill will be introduced in the legisla ture looking to a constitutional amendment providing for a divi sion of the school funds, by apply ins the school taxes of the blacks to their schools and of the whites to theirs. The Salisbury corres pondent to the Charlotte Observer says he has talked with a it ember elect of the legislature-win will father such a bill. The Free Tress advocated such a measure soon after the election. We hope that t will be taken up and pushed to a successful conclusion. v ,. We are told that in the light of the election of the 8th of Novem ber, "the dream of a southern and western alliance is evidently illus ory." Come 'to think of it,, the dream of a northeastern and south- ern(alliance is also 'Illusory," The only thing for southern Democrats to do in iqoo is to wage eterna war against the money power as i roDs tne people' tnrougn tne con trol of money, trusts, or tax-dodg lag. There is jiothing sectional in such a policy. It will deserve to win on such issues. It is better to be defeated standing for true De mocracy than to. win by Republi can policies. News-Observer. .Electric Fans, Etc. Everything New; ajd First-Class. Meals, 25 cents WILLENBRINK'S Reslaral ana Sioine kooq II. WltLEIf BRINK, Prop. 120 Middle street, 2nd door from Hahn & Co.'s Stables. NEWBERN- " - N. C, Southern The Standard Railway of tbe SOUTH. The Oiit bin to All Points. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA and . PORTO RiCO. Strictly FIRST-CLASS Equipment on an j urouett and Local Trains; ruiiman alace Sleepine Carson all Niifht Trains: rast and bale Schedules. Trail fef tht SOUTHERN and yon art msuM $!. ComfTtabtt and Expeditious J urney. Apply to tlckrt aitenta for time tables, rates and general lmormauon, or aaareas 8. I Trraos, T, P. 1. f. R. Oarkf , e. f . AT. A. , Charlotte, N. C. - Aahevllle, N.C. -N Trnable to Asawer Qsratfoas. CBANK 8. GANNON, J. H. II LP, M T. r. A flea. Maa. Traa, Mas. W.A.TCKI.e.r. A. WASHINGTON. 1. The Man That Knew. "There are some men, " raid Mr. Staybolt. "that always know about things. They have a power of judgment that amounts to genius. They discern the truth unerringly. They know what la right and what is wrong in a ques tion, and they know it at the outset without waiting for the event. They range themselves not with confidence. but with knowledge, and however the clouds may lower they are cot disturb ed. Indeed they rather like the storm, ' for they know when the end will he. "They are more powerful, than other , men becauRe they are unhampered by doubts. They don't doubt, they know, and men follow them, as they always . wilL Everybody admires a man that .knows and is sure about it." New York San. Kilted Hla Sentiment. , A newspaper correspondent at the battle of Atbara tells a good story about . couple ox Scotchmen, lie was walk . ing sot tly about the camp so as not to disturb the sleepers on the night before the fight when he overheard a senti mental beaiortn nigniander say to a comrade: t , "Ah, Tarn, , how many thousands : there are at hame across the sea think- -tog o' us the nicht." "Right, Sandy," replied his chum, "and how many millions there are that " 4ont care a d -n. Go to sleep, you fool." ' v And silence fell upon that corner of the square. Proof of It. VI suppose Saxey and Slims are both truthful menf "Absolutely so. Neither of them is capable of making a misstatement of fact Why?" "Oh, I just heard them calling each other liara, "Detroit Free Press. A plant grows in Assam the botanic al name of which 1b Gymnema sylvcs tro and which has the peculiar prop erty whoa chewed of temporarily neu tralizing the scuko of taste as regards sweet and bitter things, while sour and ealine substances remain unaltered. The Hindoos claim that the plant Is an anti dote to snake bite. . E. F. Cox, Pres. W. C. Fields, V.-Pres , K. 0. Strong, Cashier. Commenced Basinets fJareh 1, .897 ft 0, .:: f 5 ' ) o a - v. il 11 j : a s i .1 I n n 1 ' ' w fl . , t it 1 1 r o it V " 1 ( 1 ( i ', 1 II!" 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Depositors absolutely protectedthe beers are bonded and ii against safe robbers. Accounts with farmers, merchants. dealers in leaf tobacco and others solic ited. A nicely furnished private room, wita stationery free, for the use and conveni ence of our friends. Come and see us Board of Dirrctors: B. W. Can ady, W. C. Fields, T. W. Mewborn. E, v. cox, I. w. lirainger, J. E. Hood, W, B. isier, 1. Harvey, W. j. Kennecy, u V. Dixon. S. H. Abbott. Remember THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF-FLOUR. Coal Stoves, Cook Stoves and Store Furni ture, Stove Boards, Pipe and Repairs. Wood Saws, Cross-cut and. Hand Saws. Hard ware of all kinds. The Daily FREE PRESS. : D Irtl RAtVlAnY tj. att j.1 i i 4 . . mm- www - v m mtm mm news the day it happens 10c a week, 35c a month, $1 for three months, W0yiAAAM ix year. Subscribe now. it"-' II !! II fl STOCK'S BEST PATENT AND OTHERS. When you want the best &sk' for Stock's Best Patent. The price may seem a little hieh, butfff ask your grocer for it. If he hasn't got it he should have it. T.U. newborn & Co KINSTON, N. C Ky-JTfccIf sale Cslv- MOOD! 500 cords of Pire and Hard Wood or sale. All orders will receive prompt attention. H. C.V.PEEBLES. n o i-K. ' 111111 Mm ' Mm II 1 ? 1 -k-T - llllll i ; IS 1 :. 4't ill I:.'" t f 1 P':: -? ii i ! )i a ii 9 ti o . .. A- o if n " rl , o o V . n - .- , Sr 0 0 A i . . 11 v 4. Sr o n 11 r 0 11 . . j . . . II, -. '. 11 ; . 4; f . u ' 4j ( v s " '''' I! ' S ) , . s - --N U ? T T They are the best and most economical, I Advertising is Kejat6un o Socvess. Babnum. , 14 A (Gentle Reminder ! Thesb are the days when the 'man who does a successful business" must realize', the full scope and significance of the 'great verb, "hustle." You must hurtle il you do any business. Every matt who has a dollar wants his money's worth before he lets it go. - The man who has bargains to offer must let the fact be known. - If you have anything special to offer advertise the fact, else the people will never know it. As a medium for reaching fi the people the money-spending classes The Free Press is the paper par excellent. It reaches the homes of the people throughout this and. adjoining counties, and is read by everybody. An advertisement in its columns will prove a paying investment. Try it. O x C- o o DAILY AND CCMI-WCCKLt, kiiisoii, ir. c. 6.' 6'' ( H-tss Gien On npplliatlon. Correspondcncs Invitsd. y S , N
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