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THB DAILY FBEB PBESS Entered at P. 0. u second class mat 1 matter PyblLhH k THE KINSTON FREE PRESS PUI. CO W. S. HERBERT, Editor. Danville will nave at least one independent tobacco sales - ware- house, well named the Liberty. It will be operated by Capt. Jno. R, Hutchings. ; ; ' . 1 The Wilmington Messenger says: "There is ' a, woman in Boston who j is as fanatical and foolish as any old-time reli-mouth abolition blath erskite ever was. She is so bitter and extreme against the south she spits her venom in mouthfuls and longs to stir up strife. If she could only chancre..her skin she might be happy. Failing in that she might persuade some "brother; , A Mttl Bit of Salt. . v Every child needs a little bit of salt, and in almost every food Jt is well to put some, not only for the taste, but for Us value In digesting the food. It Is a notable fact that all animals wel come salt occasionally. , and. - like hu man befnps ilut wbenjtherels a lack of it In Holland, sopie generations ago. It Is said to have been the custom to pun Isl) criminals by. ajlbwlpj no food but bread without shit; The con sequence " wan the- blood became de praved, they became Infested with worms and died miserably, ''tilood contains a Inrj?e crceutag, of salt, and no one can be healthy without It. Ari experienced physician jm stated that If a strong solution of salt and water be injected Into the verbs of a person dying with cholera the patient will be roused from his stupor, and occasion ally it has led to recovery. Ledger Monthly.. .y V. T. PARROTT, Ph. G., M. D., Physician and Surgeon, - , " KINSTON, N. C. , Office: Temporarily located at Dr. Jas. M. Parrott's. DR. H. D HARPKR, . DENTAt SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. - prurrioi Oti Di qcinsbly's stobb, Tarn MOBmhmw BHT TO A. rIV DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, " DHtfTIST. Office Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Urwffl nwr Tlanlr rf tTIncfnn in Mflrlr" nf niire African descent to woo and win her. Miss Jewett J. IV. eiVbOm & C(k is terrific." WE Have been here about two t ' months and ?:i;Vr; .:; 'U: HAVE SOLD 2i BICYCLES ! ! and lots of Tires and Sundries. We sell the$35.oo Cleveland at $25.00 and , we will sell for the next 10 days the $35.00. wheels at $18.00 as an advertisement. If you are thinking of bnyinj? a wheel come to see us. ? We still have a large stock on hand and have just received anew lot of Tires and Sundries. Eight new wheels on the road. - ; t ' KINSTON CYCLE COMPANY. BSTNext to Strickland's market. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE v OF 1- . . 1 JJ flGRIGULTUHE A1D flEGHflJlIG J1HTS f Offers a thorough practical education in all branches of Agrl riculture, in Cotton Manufacturing, in Civil, Mechanical and Elec trical Engineering, in Architecture and in the Industrial Sciences, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. , Regular courses, special courses, short courses. ' Total annual expenses, including board, fuel, lights, etc., $118.50. -. , ; j , .-.'. . One hundred and twenty scholarships carrying free tuition and lodging are open to needy boys. . . Appointments made by any member of the Legislature. Eleventh Session Opens 'September 6, '99. j Candidates for admission may be examined in each county court-house at 10 a. m., August 19th, 1899, by the County Superin- ' .. tendent, or at the College in Raleigh; September 5th, 1:899. : . For catalogue, address , ' PHSIt)HflT GEO. T. mfiSTOfi, It u . tl it B. F. Cox, Pres W. C. Fields, V.'-Pres . . R. O. Strong Cashier. WHOLESALE GROCERS, (Wholesale only.) KINSTON. N. C Dr. Winston is going to work with a vim to make the A. & M. College the most useful institution IOur prices favor our customeis. in North Carolina. He proposes to make it thoroughly a practical institution. We believe it will be of vast benefit to North Carolina, in educating the people of the State to better methods of farming and tion apply JQ co operate successiuuy manuiao turing industries of various kiuds. It is a very useful kind of education- an education that will cause the State to thrive' and prosper. FOR SALE! t nice irucjc, looacco ana Stock Farm, near the suburbs of Kinston, N. C. ; also one house and lot in town. For further informa F. C. LOOPS. h. fc.COKSSOU, KINSTON, 3ST. C, Are giving big bargains in Watches and AWrvatinn Jewe,ry Hooks, Novelties, Notions and U User VU HULl I u- r A. o n- rt - auvj uuuus. : ivuww, 0UUU) vicars, Cheroots and Ciearettes. All kinds Var?Atv iti tbA phda and fancy Candies, Foreign and . Variety in tbe ,0raegtic . Frnft9 Nuts ' etc anned v Experience and should teach every farmer versify his crops. soice of life." and in farminfir is Goods, Baskets. Brooms and Fishin .Zc.iA. r. I Tackle. Poles, Lines. Hooks. Corks an VwuwviK. uxvW iaujr fcuUf . Nets if you needFishing Tackle don't Make plenty of grain and meat, fail to see us. Also a number one Ilar- nntotnM npoC frnifc raJc "5Da BHUU1C iiorsc, JOUggY ana r , A , , i xiarness. chickens, etc. Raise enough for yourself and to ' spare some to . tiring to market when you come to town. The farmers who have done i this have prospered and are pros. pering. The farmers who have grown nothing much but cotton have n6t prospered but made mis. erable failures." L. B. COX & SON. Commeneed Easiness fflarch 1, 1897 111 1 4 . , mutt) ,n 1 - - - " B. W. CAfinDY. - H' H- lOSHIiHY Established upon a rock foundation-r-the confidence of the people. . f - Depositors absolutely protected the officers are bonded and full insurance against safe robber. Accounts -with farmers, merchants, dealers in leaf tobacco and others .solic ited. . ' ' , , " ' ' . a niceiy mrnisnea private room, wiia i .3 stationery free, for the useandconveni- j t Board of Dirrctohs :B. W. Can. ady, W. C, Fields, T. W. Mewborn, E. F. Cox, J. W. Grainger, J. E. Hood, Jesse Jackson, L. Harvey, W. J Kenne dy, v. v.jjixon, o. n. aodou. ( GROCERIES When you need Groceries of any j kind let your wants be supplied by FRENCH & SUGG. We keep a I iMcCormiclj Mowers and May Rakes, Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses, Cotfoh Oii' n and Ties, , , FOR SALE BY . W. Canady & Co. f I Store open at 6 a. m. Closes 7:30 p. m. y v i mi .im in Kfm . n gr i i.ii.i nip in ui.iMiwr,.iiiMliw'tAr7tjrpTMyjpj,WM, m il. vr,..M,f-,..-i,i-r m -t b si" iw ' """" iimim awg w 114 Full Stock of tie Best ' o-kkc &&mo& 9 , A leading Havana merchant, a Cuban," is quoted , as saying that universal suffrage in Cuba would mean a black: republic in tbe near future. He says halt the popula tion is black, and that many Span iards will refrain from voting. He thinks that in fifty years 'there would be less than 250,000 whites and over 2,000,000 negroes in Cu ba. That being the case Cuba J. S. BIZZEU,, - President W. S. HERBERT, Sec' and Treas H. E. SHAW, - - Attorney Do you wish to borrow money? Do you wish to lend money? Do you wish to buy or sell a farm? Do vou wish to buv or "uu,u u5 tt uu ,wuuu. UDC1C f sell a citv lot? neeroeshave the island and see ' W 6 WlUJrent yOUT prop- wbat they will do with it. it erty for you and collect might be a good place to which to the rents. send the negroes who want to leave the United States. 1 MIWn CI. v Sharp Dame I must frankly tellycin. lit, - Qinx. that myi consent .to yonr marrying my daughter baa been wrung from me under protest. , ( Mr. G inx Eh ? Protest t ' Sharp Danie Yes. sir. I'kneW that if I did not consent she jvould disgrace the family by an elopement When she 'wants anything, we ajl hare to give in to her or take the consequences, And long experience has taught me that I might as well try to fan off a cyclone as .reason with her when she gets angry, efpecialfy.if thgre is a flatiron or a roll ing pia handy, and so I just give up at "once. -Has the weddinjr day been fixed 'oayeti Mr. GinxT . '; llr. Ginx Urn ernotyet, and, in fact madam, I'm I'm 4 little afraid 1 can't cHord to marry. Goo-good day -EscLacco. - ' We will look up titles, etc., etc. , : , Call on us at Woo tea & Shaw's I law office. We will give all busi:, i ness our prompt attention and guarantee satisfaction. - - Moi mi jam km June 24, 1S99. ' , : n esc ITactci la KIsstoa. We have an applicant who desires to rent a house in Kinston with four rooms and kitchen and dining room. rimiatisa Fcr Sale. -Cherry Toint plantation, Craven county; 500 acres. Terms, oue-ha!f casli, balance on time. and we are so anxious to please you that we will positively refund money for any article not perfectly satisfactory. , Highest cash prices ' paid : for country produce. . , 4, IAll goods delivered free ; of -f? charge, r , . . ; V. FRENCH cl SUGG. 1 ,5 Phone No. 32, " -."fe Advertising is the Keystone to Success. Babnxtm. j A (Benjle Reminder;! (Good Thing ;..What Is , 'It? Some will say one thing, others something else. I will say Come to A. R. LIILLBR'S STORE. You can be shown Goods, that will be good for you, at prices we are oflenntr: sucn as Jfiain and Printed Organdies, Treville, raconnee, iiqtia uorauroy, uevon Pique, Frencli Organdies and Or- gandi Cordon. Slippers for Ladies and Chil dren. Z IT We ere riakinrrconfor Tall Goods. v m j if r 11 1 4- : " s - - 1 4.:, 1 O ' j . ! , . r . ; lilt - . t 1 ) . v DAILY 1 I TT ' c 5 c , These are the days when the man who does a successful business must realize the; full scone and sismificance of the creat verj. w fr , "hustle.". You must hustle if you do any business. Every man 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 (i 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 nnrr IT ' ' t) . - c c ('; AND CI.MI-VCCKLY,: W Ail. ' fjntss Given On 11-11 Correspondent In.'ii 1 o !! i II O il I f - o
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