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Kuten d at P. o. as w-cond cl&as tuaU matter.
Publfohert 6r IHE KINST N FREE PRESS PUB. CO.
VV. S. HKKBBRT,
Editor. ;
More than one thousand bills
have been introduced during the
present session of the legislature.
Of course not( half of these will
becotrie Jaws. .
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Moalo d Katin, -
1 dincdtho otbcr day at1 a restaurant
wberu bedinner ' is served to tho ac
couipuriiuieut of a q orchestra. We had
"King Cotton" with the oysters and
rag time with the soop. Then the or
chestra slid into that always boaatifaj
interin'ezzo oi "Cavalleria Rosticana.'
They played it ranch more slowly than
I remember, ever to have beard it be
fore The head waiter fidgeted and
gnawed bis Jip.- There was 'misery in
bis eye. At last be difappeared in tbo
direction of tbo musician, and a mo
ment later the Intenuezzb besan to gal
lop along, presto,' prestissimo, and at
tbo end of it tbo orchestra struck tip a
two step. The bead waitci came back
relieved. .. .. .
"We can't have slow .tnosio hero,
madam, " be said to me wbefr I asked
him u I on tit. " We'd never get through,
A Wewff Leaf.
too slow when tbey plays slow'
And when I looked around
knives, forka and spoons were
to tbo tempo of tbetwostep. Everybody
was hurry iu. The head waiter knew
what be was about. Washington Post
"And ye
Paris! Ho v.
"A la
Plain DcaU
Atnrally.
r.ay yon ato horse ateak in
vaa it served!
.. of course." Cleveland
Seiiatoi Tinman, sprung a good.
one toe omer aay wnen ne asteu
in the senate how, men wh,p were
receiving pensions tor physical dis
ability could enlist and engage in
the war against Spain.
The Raleigh Post says: This
month of February ' is the time to
prepared tobacco-plant beds, Get
the.best seed, of the grades suita
ble' to, the soil to .be cultivated, and
prepare for good, healthy plants.
Good tobacco is and will continue I
to be in demand, and it is only the
good that pays. As Japan and
other countries are beginning to
buy our good brights, it would be
well for our farmers to prepare for
raising the best, and thus get the
best price for their labor.
The Liberty Register says that
in 1898 there were shipped from The Atlantic ocean is crossed monthly
that place 94,000 chickens, 6.j6 7 w l.OQOaMp
crates of "eggs, ' 25,000 crates' of
on inns, sn.rw hnsriAl rf nntntrws
. , 1Ar I have moved from my office on Court
and 11,000 pounds of butter. The House squan to the office formerly oc
Asheboro Courier says that for P1,, ,,r- v"na nr. woomey.on
f j r t 'u i. Caswell St., east of aud near Hotel Tull;
vwy v"ic suippcu irutu jiuci iy ; ' N. J. ROUSB,
one dealer. Mr. W. "R. Teavne Counsellor. at Law.
shipped five from Staley. These QR. H. D HARPKR;
are significant figures and show DENTAL SURGEQN,
Hereafter -all parties ordering
lumber from our mills who are ndt
legally responsible must ; sen
inoney;'with order. ' It 'requires
cash to .run ou business,; aud
don't matter how good ypu xnay.be
your accouncwui agt pynour pjis
We wish to express oiy tVinkj
to alt cash customers for their lib
eral patronage in the past and - so
licit a continuance.' To those who
and I wants togetoff early. People eats' owe us we feel tha3V that the
?f music." j amount j. is j no, larger than it is.
I saw that May G0d bless ydu;'W we cau'ti
'6 moving! . . x.; : ' . ; .U ;
lie Wn "On." !
The Count I hnf lofod your daugh
tair from ee fairst tinio we tSet.
Her Father Who had told you that
I was rich 1 Chicago Newa
The tallest shaft or pillar in London
or tho neighborhood is the London mon
ument, which ia only 202 feot high.
Notice of Removal !
the rapid growth of this business.
The egg and the chicken are big
ger weal t,h -producers than cotton
or tobacco, says an exchange.
We commend the course of. the
News-Observer in its continuous,
consistent and wise course of advo-
KINSTON, N. C.
arorrw Otib Da Qcimeily's Btobi, id
' TBI MOMtST BUILDIKO, NUT
oik's Btobi.
1 TO J. A. PBI0
H.C. STRONG, Cashier.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The second annual jneetinsrTof the
stockholders of The Bank f Kfnston for
eating and urging economy by the tae eiecuon 01 omcers and the traisac-
' ti, , 1 1.. j Uota of such other business as may come
legislature. The largely increased before the meetiiir, wiirbe held at its
appropriation to the deaf, dtimb baiiking house in Kinston; N. C;t
and blind school , would be all Iftld&y, Jlareh 3, '99,at 2 o'eloekl P.13,
iixui u iuc oiaie coma anora it fti,i,i ,t, ,:n
ut there are .other deserving char- p'ease give their proxy to ome other
for, and it was not right to spend
such a big sum on one and then
not be able to increase the others.
In fact, the Democratic platform
promisea economy. 1 ne taxes are
'already as large as tfie people can
stand. The charitable institutions
snouia oe prpvwea tor liberally, The remedy isa VegeUbte Tompound
but we think the nnnrnnrintinn fn Extract of Roots, Herbs and Barks. n
auvivc uDiuuuua is iuu large, out the Poisonous Acids tbat cause, the
The appropriations for all the in- disea- Cwea 98 per cent, of the pa:
auiutions 01 me otate ought to be
We are now preparing lumber for
Cabbage $6xe, ; '
land are ready to receive orders.
We are always in the market for
Logs and Standing Timber, when
accessible, for which we pay cash
at market prices. '
We keep Shingles, by the car
load, for sale. f .
Hlnes Bros. Lumber Co; ,
KINSTON, N. C.
Jan. 23d, 1899
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will save you money. Harness repaired
neatly. Shop open until 9 o'clock at
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Price, SOe. a4d 11.004 bottle.' Sold by all Dries''
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! Prcparcd Dr. EARL 8. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS., U. G. A. $
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cure For RHEUMATISM.
considered collectively. Economy
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Sold by druegists generally. Price
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sou in Kiaston Bf J. E. Hood.
EKyptLam Ovrlals.
It has hitherto been supposed that in
Jigypt the practice of embalming th.
bodies of the dead and formintr them
into mummies was the most ' ancient
method of j sepulture, but Professca
iinaers remo, tne wen tnown gyp rSA4-' I .-k.A ri 5
tologist has by recent excavation! Uet LOWCSt PriCeS.
thrown ouito a new liffht uTvw i?J ? ' " " ' ' "V"
question of the ancient method of dis
posing of the dead
Patrons
At Deshasheh. a
place about 50 miles south of Cairo, h
paa discovered a series of tombs,v in thi
coffins of which he has found complete
Keietons trom wnicn the flesh has beer
carefully dissected, evidently previom
4o burial ' The coffins are of admirabl
wortmanEhip,' are made of sycamor
tna are ,in perfect preservation ,not
'Withstanding their 5.OQ0. years; burial
in the sand. It remains to be proved by
iiu mer excavations wnemer tne mutila
tion of the bodies was performed as a
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' We are headquarters : for Staple
pry Goods ' and Groceries,; and
Shoes are one ioi our mazy speciaK
pts. We have a store full of spec-.ialtiea-in
fact weiiake specialties
: of nearly everything, as we buy at
the very lowest" prices by paying
fl ad taking advantage of every
. . juiatuuai in prices, uni
'.stock is, complete: tlV hive' free
delivery in town,ania free lot and
.I stables for out country patrons. . (
rally except sanday. . ,
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t Tuesday, THuraday and satunay.
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