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11 dm n PB Entered at P. 0. u second oiau mm Batter vblUh4 h TH KINITON FREE PRESS PUB. CO "i i i . i -in i .I i ii i . i i , W. S. HERBERT, - . Editor. SLEEPERS AWAKENING. Gov. Candler of Georgia, re- THE V " . ' " ferring to the Bafobridge peri.es of ( ' ! Krt flft 'flft lvnehine" in rjartietilar and the : V " Vw"vw , lf race question in the south in gen- yVICTOR BICYCLE) eral, says he believes the present going 6r.V.vV day cause of the uprisings is the) v ? t todaytomorrow they may be i eep tiff"m1 flint nrif n ftim -1of irttia of the whites and blacks in the 11, souta by "tools ana : tanatics . wno I them to look at. On exhibition at 1 ,' 1 1 1 1 ii Fresh Broad ! FRESH , , ROLLS! Baked on Monday, Wednesday, r Thursday and ; baturday of r each week by ... Rudyard Kipling says that the know nothing about the situation, 3ELiLi SONS. 1 OFtf MQRTOW. Americans are long suffering ana dui uuns wc waoie woupie uaics jgpshops open till 9 p. m, - Phone 8. 1 , 1 , ... . .. t. . , v , slow to take up arms in resent- from the day of emancipation.' "1 ' . OllF PatrOHS aSSS SSrSfi.SSS Notice -to: Contractors ! qetuwestPHc aroused they go resolutely into the ballot be given only to the in the fight and never give up until telligent negro. the victory is won. This distin guished writer the greatest of his day is a man of close observation, and he has read the character of we will advance tne - price on 1 No. 1, 2 and 3 Lumber on and af- The Western Union Telegraph ter August 1, 1899. company paid taxes last year on Framing; Box Boards and No. $750,000 in North Carolina. The 4 Dressed Lumber will remain corporation this year assessed it same old prices.- clear vision. . on 91000,000 judge bimonton's HfoeS BfOS. Lumber Co. The injustice inflicted and the restraining order maws Jnly 25th; ,899. hardships imposed by the trusts I 000, tne motion to make tne re- straining order an injunction to be I tried by him at Asheville on Sept. 13th. Judge Simonton, v seeming ly, always decides in favor of cor porations, regardless of the merits of a case. He appears to be a will ing tool of the big corporations. ' are beginning to be keenly felt. The barriers that are being erected against independent enterprise are becoming intolerable. The me nace to the perpetuity of our free institutions is becoming plain to , the dullest intellect. The enorm ity of the trust evil is beginning to y. T. PARROTT, Ph. G..M. D., be fully realized, and the iron is Physician and Surgeon,, entering the people's souls. They kinston, n. c. will rise in riffhteons ancer and 1 ..1 ;i t.i. . . fr ..... Office: Temporarily located at Dr. mcif ttwim niigui, wmc w joesc v Jaa. M. Parrott's. ; riavs. anc tVip nnnrcfwiw mrnnra. I iu im 'u- tions will fall through the peace- T. 17. DeVbOm & C(L iul means ' ol the ballot or, that WUfll PQAI F HRnPFRQ failing fu rWrnv in h WHULfcoALt UKUUtK5, and carnage of battle. Revolution is not the remote possibility : that those entrenched t&'Ouv prices favor our customeis. behind consolidated business (Wholesale Only.) KINSTON. N. C "W'I'M'IMM'M"I"M"I'M'I'MMT' 1 Clostd afternoon at 7, except Saturday. - 1 The ' ; ; Ingersoll ; ' v . ' V"'. DOLLAR WATCH, 'v1 Guaranteed for one year. Just the thing for tobacco ' ' ' curers FOR SALK AT ;--r DEfUVIfiRK'S, -! v The Jeweler, " . KINSTON, - N. C. We are headquarters for Staple ; Dry Goods and Groceries, and Shoes are ode of our masy special ties. .We have a store full of spec ialties in fact we make specialties of nearly everything, as we buy at , the very lowest prices by paying cash and taking advantage of every ' shave and discount in prices. Our stock ,1s complete. We have free delivery in town and a free lot and stables for our country patrons ' WM. ALEX LaROQUE, , ( ' . , Queen Street, ' ' KINSTON, N. C GET.. . " " YOUR PRINTING . ' from a printer who is willing -f and capable, and wha wUl in-, terest himself to the extent "of -1 making your printing best suited to your particular needs. Inartistic PHnters, who turn out medium or poor J work, make little , attempt to please you, but quote a low 1 price and say nothing about , quality, are many. ' Artistic Printers, who exercise good taste; , use ' appropriate type and newest - " ideas, are few. To this class we striyeito belong. We do' , printing for most of the best .business and professional men' in this section, and would like to do yours. The Pree Press, '. KINSTON, N. C. Roanolco Female College, Danville, Va. Fcrtleth Annual Session besins Seotember 13th. ' An Excellent Home School.tor Girla and Youn? Laarea. '- Enlargea andllmoroved. i Board &i capacity inoreoaea w ou Rupus, no; and Cold Baths, Lighted by tras. Excellent climate and health mxaurpaasei. Catalogue and terms turnUhed on ap ElfiTht Academic SohOOlH. MllRln. Art-- TSInimt.Inn nr1 Phiralnal nultiira:' rhlna Vlln tnr tlrtnof A&iioiiauuva ouu uuiburea veacners ana laorousftt trainmtr. atmosphere. plication Good moral and religions REV, C. F. JAMES, D. D., President a. w. cflitnoY. Twir iVWaj mm m winr4 Wwirt wwU jw-ww VA. H. B. tOOSHIiBY may think. Men to the last degree ; conservative discuss it with that grim determination that is unmis takable, and newspapers without a particle of sensationalism in their make-up recognize that it mav come. This will never be a government of trusts, by the trusts, I TittlC of yCQlT for the trusts, no matter how great and bloody the cost. Winston To bacco Journal. DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, OHISITIST. Office Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of Kinston. pnnnnnnip IjitULUUiii m Winston, When you need Groceries of any j ff. j kind letyou? wants be supplied by If FKENCH & SUGG. We keep a '11 i:'r' ' A i t to have your children's hair cut I Mil II VTW flT Tflfl - MnOf 1U11 UIVUU VI UlU J Send the little ones down and we'll cut the hair right, and treat the children wnuiy ana courteously, only is cents, and we are so anxious to please I nua. n. UlittW. neiJarOEr. you that we will positively refund jiSKuBtow 83U8t:bac,t-of Temple- money for any article not perfectly sausiaciory. s i , . . In 1896 Mr, Bryan received 175 electoral votes when , 224 ; were necessary, to' an election. It is POP AI Ft . Highest cash prices paid for certain that in 1900 he will carry A nice jru b . country produce. V the 12' votes stolen from him in stx.Fm;Vtheb''AU goods delivered free of 1896, which will give him 187 Kinston, N. C.r also one house and charge.; , , , , , votes, or 37 less than a majority, lot in town. For further informa A change of 17,000 votes in four il?n aPpiy t0 SnmmeF AnnouQcement. v -Wire Cloth,; Wire Screen Doors and Window Screens, Fly Fans and Traps i; ; ; Fish Hooks and lines, - . Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses, Ice Cream Freezers, BathJTubs, : Tobacco Twine and Lanterns. ll'-i ..rj.Canadv&eo. Storo open at 6 a. rn. Closes 7:30 p. rn. L i states, with Kentucky, would have elected him in 1900. ;. The anti trust issue will, from the present outlook, effect a change of ten times as many .News-Observer. F. C. LOOPS. FREKCH & SUGG. ... . . .: WOTICE! Two Ladies' Wheels tor rent at my shop. J. FRANK WEBB, Phons No. 32. ' Ex-Comptroller Eckles declares mat gom democrats will nave to Agent forColumbia, Crawfordand other nominate a ticket . similar to the wheels. ralmer and Uuckner one in 1896. A complete line of Sundries al- The goldbug Democrats have given ways on hand. up hope of defeating Bryan in the We do any kind of repairing. democratic convention and are J. FRANK WEBB preparing to try to tool enough ffiSSS Spectacles Vholcsalo party 'scandidate, McKinley. They I ,A.:,:V..jv nnnn LiflEin . ' 3 toning f- . - FINEST OF MINERAL WATERS. ...What Is It? Spectacles Retail. Spectacles ' At Any Price. would be more honest to go straight over to the Republican party. Ex-Secretary Hoke Smith , says that nine-tenths of the people of his state are opposed to continue insrthe Philionine wjir' Tw sentiment all over thP .tW i Spectacles from a Nickel to Jio overwhelmingly against the forci'- aPar ' ble retention of the islands. He I have a job lot on hand. They denies that there is any insurrec are going to be sold. tion. "There is simply an invad- . - II n mfATT ing army trying to conquer a ' ... . . II. U. Ill ill I, spirited people." - ' KINSTON, N. C. o 11 11 I! tl f) (I o Somewill say one - thing, others 1 1 1 1 1 1 J Positive Cure For-Q something else. I will say Come to A. R. MILLER'S STORE. -You can be shown Goods, that will be good for you', at prices we are" ottering: suen as fiain and Printed,; Or-t:-ics, "Treville, Faconnee," Piqus Corduroy, Devon Pique, French Organdies and Or- gandi Cordca. Clippers for Ladies and Chil dren. : Z IT-We are nz'sizz room for Fall Goods, i ' . INDIGESTION,.. s . , DYSPEPSIA . . . r , INSOMNIA, , : . . ' " - NERVOUS ' " ' ' prostration; . v . . . . . , -" . AND ALT, ' 5 KIDNEY AND ' WVER TROUBLES. " ' Its general restorative powers are wonderful. VEach Spring has its own peculiarities. All seven are marvelous.; Reduced rates on railroads.- Hack meets all trains at La Grange. Telephone line from Seven Springs to LaGrase. Waterworks in Hotel. Hot or cold baths free to guests. " Good Music', Boarders at OTHER HOTELS using Seven Springs water are charged , , ; . ' r. -' .1 s. - . 1 1 1 . II v ( I I tl X I . i I n i ( 0 ii 0 1 1 11 r 1 . 11 1 1 ( l t 1 1 . 1 t t 1 1 1 : i j ,- i . 1 I ', t f I I I for water, privilie. 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