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THE DAILY FREE PRESS. A recent dispatch from Manila says; ''Officers in the field now unite in saying that the pacification of the Philippine W. S. HERBERT. Editor and Prop'r. I Is impossible between the present' time -i.., ii. i. .i li ..--.ill, fc- s.n a i n nw1 I J .1 ' m . - f "L. I ; ana me vegiunmz 01 wie rainy season. flt. at B r ak JMSttnj Ml AM Alt Mitts I OO THE 1 j-fjp n ABOUT THE DUKES AND TRIN ITY COLLEGE. 1 . Watson writes a com the Greenville Reflector I ' Kev. N. M. mnnication to which he closes as follows; . "finally let me say that the trustees of Trinity College to whom advice is so graciously given are perhaps nearly as competent to determine who shall or shall not be president of that institution and upward. Ia tha latest and m6at Improved ot aU thft Music Boxes with Interchangeable Tuna-Disks. Self-Playing UOSICBI Thoy set the time for, this result from two to six years. No one who has been at the front and studied the situation with honest eyes believes that the insur: gents can be subdued under two years. A majority of judges are more inclined to six years' :.; And the tax burdened people of the United States will be compelled to pay IOr Wiai lengCU OI time tne immense COS Ths piano cannot productha richness attained by Of this Unnecessary War. If Brvan Is I Cmtbwo upless played by six or cijht hands, as any newspaper eaiwr, ana iiibjmo- elected j,e.wfll doubtless take Steps to to every other mak. in tone and aimpUdty ofeonl dist Church has net hitherto found it ji.4i.imi(u,.i' I... struction. .The durability you'll appreciate yean al I t"Vu wv xunnuva "J yoKiuv uieueurro. I from BOw, after inferior makes would have been niMuora tn aalr nnv oAitrtr rtt n. ruiUHenl newsoawr to determine who snail, or The war could be ended by dealing fairly IE"" JJEES&ff r"k shall not be ministers or members within with those people. , ' I A. i i " U u 1 1 1 il. i I I Charminr Home Entertainments mi b arranged ner paae; ana peruoua wie . wumuuuivj iu without notice if a Cmtmiom U in the parldaTic- ,nmi;uauiauiiin vmiwu Tha amnllnoca rf iha ormir gnmnriimH I . "''" insinimeuHu renaenngs nymns ana to determine whether or not a man Is a . " r -r , ' "I , Ulurch t0' menace to society ana a Dugns to me j avvm aw itdiit on receipt of price. We win spirit of manhood." . I guns were captured, and that with this I ? ..yl J Rlllu end fh Cmtewoh on ten r. . . , : ... I . n 1 j. 1 . 1 . Idaya'trial. You can return it, and get your money iur. fiamu tq utw oaivoawv w wtv mui iviv. vivujv acpv iu bunK iui wu i uw.K, u nut f numy wuiaea, write) to ' expense of some editors' of newspapers. J days 45,000 British soldiers 'are all! M. J. PAILLARD & CO sarcasm is quiie a powenui weapon i poiniea to as inaicaung inat tne orave 680 Broadway, when wielded by a roaster in its use. Boer general sacrificed nimseu and a Bat itcannot alter facts, or the opinions small army to gain time for the Boers of some people we believe many , in to concentrate and prepare for more North Carolina many Methodists. ; ' substantial resistance to the invasion of It appears to , be true that Trinity the Orange Free State. . . College is under the control of trustees It does look as if the British in suih (doubtless good men of their kind) who large numbers might have done the are subservient to the wishes of the work quicker 'and pushed on toward Dukes, and that Dr. Kilgo, the president, Bloemfontein. ' : is especially agreeable to the Dukes, and It is not such a big victory after all, takes occasion to, at least by innuendo, but it is the first for the British id their talk the kind of politics that is pleasing war upon the South African republics. to the Dukes, Tobacco Trust men. The Boers are not whipped yet by a For instance his denunciation of Thomas great deal. Jefferson. Thk Fbms PnraB in nnlv a little conn. It is Very hard to stand idly by and gO( . New Yokk. Or inquire oi dealers in musical instruments and jewelers. Agents Wanted. . K3flnut on a CRITERION there is no "just as od." Catalogue Free, KINSTON Ei! .w..rM : tnearnvai oi tne doctor. An Albany small consequence beside that of the (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store Tobacco Trust millionaire Dukes and there for a doctor to come and see his their able Trinity College president, Dr. hiId W sick with croup. Not irti Kii m(tJirti.Z i a finding the doctor in, he left word for Kilgo, but wedon tthink it a good thing blm come at once on his return He that North Carolina boys be under perni- also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's clous political ' influence at a denomina Cough Remedy, which he hoped would innul oniioim give some renentii luo doctor snouid w u.i. i,.t"i,k tmmmaa f ,!K- arrive. In a feW hours he returned, say Call on us at Wooten & Shaw's law office. We will eivfc all busi ness our prompt attention and guarantee satisfaction. BLlWD:lBiMIN;;; ' Ar those used by the merchant who tries sell , goods without advertising. He that wise doth advertise in THE KINSTON FR1 TRESS. ;' 'y": - 3 TAV.nevborn& Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, t , (Wholeaaleohly.) -K1NSTON, N. C. aKTOur prices favor our customei s. An Annouricemen JOHN F. STRATTON'tf al0brted BUlTAES, Ifflporter Md Wholesale veuer ia au kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Bend for JOHN W. 8TRATTON CO. CatalosQS 63 OuAno St. N kw York. Wholesale Grocery Business! the brick store opposite the o! House in, Kinston, and invite ii chants to inspect and price goods before purchasing. ; , Prices and Goods guaranteed SUMRELL & McGOY, Wholesale Grocers, Kinston, 3 Wanted. ioo acres xif farm laud, cash or cotton nn short time. Will tions by the Dukes to Trinity College, car i rying with them, as they have, the plac ing of the college in their; control, has been a curse to Trinity College. ' ing the doctor need not come, as the child was much better.; The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their neighbors ,, and friends until he has a constant demand for it Plantation For Sale. ' Cherry Point plantation: Craven county; 5 u acres. Terms, one-half cash, oaiance on time. Sliy-High Prices' Won't Suit the Buyer of today. Men know the valne of holding on to their money, , and, unless the merchant's prices are sliced down till they meet their " approval, they will tt ade elsewhere We are selling a fine set ot Harness very reasonable, in fact very cheap. And a reliable guaran tee goes with every piece. You run no risk in buying, from us; . either in paying too much or get-: ting an inferior quality of goods J BtJGGY, CARRIAGE, PHAETQN, HARNESS or any article sold by rxs will always be replaced within a year after its purchase. . I ELsLIS CARRIAGE WORKS,' 1 1 If the Dukes bad made tnese contnbu from that part of the country; For sale tions wunoup tne expectation, ana tne oy u. tu. nooa realization, of having it controlled by people in sympathy with their views on political questions, then they would have been entitled to the gratitude ot Method 1 ism and all North Carolinians interested in education. t But the Dukes didn't contribute in that beneficent manner. It really appears that instead of contributing to, they have purchased Trinity College. -:v: - . mi i ' . V Smallpox is reported as raging in many portions of the State, in the. west especially. , It was in Eastern Carolina very extensively last year. Not only is it in North Carolina but ' in several other states. . It is a loathsome disease and in some places appears in a severe form, causing death. Kinston was fortunate last s year in having officers who took right hold of it as soon as it reached here, established , pest houses and enforced vaccination quite generally. Doubtless the vaccina tion then enforced to some extent pro tects our people from the disease this winter. We sincerely trust . that this community will escape a visit of the disease this year. , ' laws Haii ' ' vy..j':-;i Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, ex presses dissatisfaction with the Goebel election law and says it must be repealed QR. H. D HARPKK, DRNTAL SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C, gVorrios Ovss Dam (toiNBSir'a btoaa, in i THS MOHHIiisT BCUDIVe, NlXV TO J. A. PBIP eiM'SSTOBB DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, DHJ4TIST. Office Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of Kinston. B. 1 PAffil, FHotO Ail. EnlargemenU of all kinds at lowest prices. Also enlargements from Kodak negatives. Just received some new Backgrounds, and new designs in Cards. Remember, I make likenesses. I cannot photo- grapa your leeungs or imaginations. . ' : Youp PatFonag Sollaltad. For Sale! One house and lot in Kinston on Pey. ion Avenue, 4 rooms, outnouses, etc. . One house and lot on Caswell street, near Knitting Mills. . 100 acre farm on the suburbs of Kins ton One farm in Saud Hill township. High state of 4m nr overrent. PViar tnr inch I . .One farm near LaGrange containing s One farm hear Seven Springs contain- C? inar 427 acres. ' , lcJ ' t - . . s. 1. J ...:' . . I I S vjuv larm wiiaio one nine oz J&.inston rSj which -Wf will Bell in Into tn mni mir. I tz chasers. i3 Isi M Estate mti I 4jhff " w v -mrr -w 'ae w W BBWHWI ' SM VII l'7 IMS ln Order to Hake Room - for a large Spring Stock, ' and having such a large stock of Shoes on hand, we have greatly reduced the price : ; Gents' Shoos. A Chocolate Colored Vici Kid,' made by Rice & Hudson, This shoe is neat and trim in appearance, is one of the easiest wearing, and is guaranteed to be the equal of any $5 shoe in both appearance and wearing quality. Re duced from $4.50 to $3.50. vWe have a durable Tan' J Shoe, that is also neat in appearance, reduced from $3-50 to $2.75. . : - , Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, XI5J4 Fayetteville St., - Raleigh, N. C. eSTWrite for our "Brochure" of in formation. Take Your Cattle to Itseemstohave failed to do the good MOORE & HOOKRP I V Ladies' Shoes. The famous Regina, the . finest money ever sold in the town, $3. Ladies .Shoe for the Queen Street . a" DAN QUINERLY, KINSTON, KVC. KINSTON, N. C, and get the Highest cash prices for same. d.W.eOLLIWS, The Most edit would do. Senator Blackburn says: "Thecontest for supremacy between the Democratic and Republican parties in Kentucky, in my judgment, is ended for this genera tion at least The assassination of uoe&ei was the death-kneii of the Re- General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware publican party in our state. I expect to ' ' see Kentucky go Democratic this fall by 50,000 majority or more." , If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third tne. time required by any other treat ment. " As Christ taught,, by parables, anal m m aA 'a - so does coin teacn. r Tne book is an allegory, and and Hcussfumlshlng Goods, No. 14 Queen St., Kinston, N. C. AI! Who Havo Darter Wcrk Dcr.D, Try Uo. Artistic Hair Cattirur. Tbororiffh Rh Cuts, burns. frosthitfa pains in the fide and chest, c-landnlnrl Trv our prenaration for th nnln. - - - smsb mm m m vfcA y w Wonderful Book , Of the Ago. urninum Ca GG 7 A copy of this book and The Twicb Jl-WeekFree Pjiess a year for $1.40. The book alone, 23c. The Daily Free Tress a year and a copy of the book for ?4.1 5. Send orders to , prpIJn'? it. l'rice 2oc a Every bottle warranted. andCOc. J. E. Hood. CST'Shon on Gordon 8t, Just back ot Temple Maxatoa'aPnm btore ' the rnnE i i vJ J 9 with JJyour name engraved thereon, and 100 cards with your name on thera, sent to anj' address on receipt of 50-Ccntc. THE FREE PRESS, ' KINSTON, N. C. .
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