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si 4 jUr--v. .Mtv.i,..v i THB DAILY FREE PRESS. Ill Aointr Wti Reaaaarlar. ' 'Mtffr CalJno." Hie simple hoarted ana Ingenuous Frenchman, happened .tfr be V. S. HERBERT. Editor and Prop'r. rldluff In a train In the same compart, nient wijn a may who was iu couauiut Entered at P. o. aa eet-oad cum man matter, i fear of a smasuup. At every sudden, stop, every Jar, ev ery sound of the bell or whistle, she cried out: . . "Oh! Ob! XIave we run off the track? Is It ft collision? Are we going to be killed?" ' Callno paid no attention, but remain ed wrapped In solemn silence. Pres ently the lady said to him: "An1 tn oli- nron'fr rnn frnfil fit TT . 1 A- l I - "Not I, madame," answered Callno reassuringly. "It has been foretold that 1 am to die on the guillotine!" . The nervous woman went Into hyg terles and had to be removed from the train at 'tht next station. Youth's Companion. Yes, the Republican gold standard bill is a good thing for the bankers, and money kings, who furnished the money to put the Republican party in power. ' The Cincinnati Enquirer demands the removal of Attorney General Griggs, on the grounds that he is too friendly to the trusts. pie demand the removal of the entire McKinley administration, and will back the demand with their ballots. The Raleigh Times-Visitor kindly says: "The Kinbton Free Press has entered upon its 19th volume and we extend heartly congratulations. No paper has done more for the farmers of that section than The Free Press. It is well edited and a first class paper in every respect. May it live long and prosper." ' Col. Bryan showed bow little truth there was in the report that he opposed the choosing of July 4 for holding tlifs Democratic national convention by say ing: "The party will proclaim a second declaration of independence this year, and I deem it especially appropriate that this be done on the nation's day of freedom." At the Theater. Fuddy What do you lough at that old Joke for? When I told It to you even It as throe mouths ago. you ( didn't smile, and now yon laugh at though you would die. DutKly Yes. 1 know; 1 paid to get In here, uud I'm Iwuud to make the most of my money's worth. Boston Tran script. In times of scarcity the South Afri can natives sometimes roo me anis nests, and as much as five bushels of grain have been taken from a single nest mi cflii CJND::BRAINS;i. Self-Playing HUH $6.00 andjupward. I the latest and most Improved ot aU tha Music Boxes wtut Jatercnangeabla lune-Uuka. $ ; The piano cannot produceTthe richness Attained hv the Cmtbkio unless played by six or eight hands, ana tneq Mis players must be experts. It is superior to every other make in ton and simplicity of con struction. The durability you'll appreciate years from now, after inferior make would have been Are those, used by the merchant who tries selL goods without advertising. He that wise doth advertise in THE KINBTON FR1 PRESS. "' . , . ! !T.V.r.leivborri& Co., WHOLESALE GHOCEKS. Wholesale only.) KINSTON, N.r C, o irum uuw, aiicr imariur wuci wouia MTV Deem I ' ' 1 .v. worn out and useless. Disks i art easily changed gOuT DHCeS favor OUr CUStOEiejs. rnv'M nMPhrall inHtfviirhhlsi I Charming Home Entertainments mav be arransed without notice it a Critkkion is in the parlor danc-1 ng, sinKins;, iDHrunesut renderings nymns ana vnurvn music, x. SEHT OH TRIAL Z&&. u days' trial. You can return it, and get your money uwi ii uui entirely muisdcu. writs IO JOHN F. STRATTON's? f M. J. PAILLARD & CO.. 68o Broadway, New York. Or inquire ot dealers in musical instruments and jewelers. . , . ; Agents Wanted. M-Insim on a CRITERION: there is no "just as good." CATAtor.ua Free . Importer and Wholesale' Dealer fa all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. fiend for JOMM stbattom en Catalogue 62 Grand St. N ew York.' General Hardware, Stoves, TInw and Housefurnlshing GoodsJ No. 14 Queen St., Kinston, N All Who Have Barber W Done; Try Us. : ArtUtic tlttir Cm tiiiir.Tiiorongh Sh f0(lnjr,Ei8 8htivliif.Cii'MtiUu(!8MAIw Try tur ptfpxrMtimi for l)iNlp. THOS HGREEH TlieBa w&dod on uoraon sc., jnm dck ot Tea Marston'a urojr wre K3NSTON OR. H. D HARPblK, DRNTAL -SUROSON. KINSTON, N. C. Senator Tillman drives the Republican party into a hole when he corners Sena tor Piatt, of Connecticut, and asks him to reconcile hi position, which shouts ro fftf" XnniS ior negro sunrage in ine noutn ana lor nogrodisfranchiftementin Hawaii. Piatt's party, in this matter at least, faces both ways and wants a double standard. Wilson News. Sill's 8T0KI r fir Tuns m ram KMFR. PBflTIST. OfSce Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. tn. Rooms over the Bank of K'nston. ( The presidents of the most important banks of New York seem to be agreed . that the passage of the currency measure now pending in congress will materially ; increase the circulation of national bank notes. 1 , Of course it will, and it will decrease lOO BUDDIV OI Otner paper money, in enlarnmenta from Kodak negatives. factput the control of the money supply 'fSi aim. iuw uouus ui uib oauooai oanKere. G. A. PARKED, PllOiO ArllSt. Enlargements of all kinds at lowest prices. Abo Just received graph your feelings or imaginations. You Patfooaga Solicited. oto- JOHN F.STRATTOM CC. Importer & Wholesale Dealer In all ktrdiot Mtlfiir.ai MrDruitMnicr Tlollna, Onltara, listnjoa. Jkecordeona, Harmonloaa. All kinds of trln(rn. Ae. endfor JOHN F.STRATTON Ctt Catalogue. 62 Chan d St. n kw Vomk. t The American Newspaper Publish ers' association, which was in session in New York city last week, gave consid- eration to the increase in price of white paper, which has recently advanced : from CO to 100 per cent. The associa . tion found that there was no reason or S warrant for this arbitrary advance in the price of paper, and resolutions were . . adopted asking congress to look into it. Rqrrfltt A ThnmQflll The Statesville Landmark mw itt BU OL I UUHIbUIl, - no relief from congress, but if the news- . AEOHITEOTS, papers of the countrv were thoromrhlv united-ifthev wohld fnrm ft tmot. ,lf "5Fayetteville St., - Raleigh, N.C. their own and turn their guns on every I JSTWrite for our "Brochure" of in politician and every other interest which fotmatlon. . opposes them they woald what they ask for. soon get Afraid to Old. At an auction tale of miscellaneous , goods at a country store the auctioneer put. up a buggy robe of fairly good , quality. An old farmer inspected it closely, seemed to think there was bargain io it. and yet ho hesitated to bid. Think it cheap?" asked the auction eer, crying a 10 cent bid. "Yes. kinder," was the reply. "Then why don't you bid and get It? "Waal. I've bought heaps o things In cry goods and so on." slowly rejoined the old man. "and I never yet took home anything that the old woman thought was worth the price. If I get tnat 'ere robe for even 15 cents, she'd grab It up. pull at one end. chaw on a corner and call out: "Cheated again! More n naif cotton r That's the reason I dasn't bid."OhIo State Journal. . A Laelc. ' She What: Are you going to dine t the club? I should think you would hate to take dinner there. lie-Why? Sbenecanse. my dear, you will miss all the pleasure of complaining about what you get to eat Detroit Free Press. '- . .-' r., v: . ';' . ,-: ' ' Sailors trousers, or "trombone pants," as they bare sometimes been called, expand Id bell shape at the bottotrj so as to be tli more easily kicked off In ewe of the wearer's falling Into tho water. Take Your Cattle to MOORE, & HOOKER, KINSTON, N. C.' aad get the Highest cash prices for same. illltli! Call on us at Wooten & Shaw's I lawflBce. We will eive all busi ness our prompt attention and I guarantee satisfaction. SIcy-High Prices Won't Suit the Buyer Wanted. loo acres of farm laud, cash r cttin nsb rt time. Will pay Plantaliou For Sale. Cherry Point plantation, Craven ! county; 5iacre. Terms, one-half cash, I oalanct on uin. ' of today. Men know the valncof holding on to their - money, and unless the merchant's prices are sliced down till they .: meet their approval, they will ti ade elsewhere. We are selling a fine set of Harness very reasonable,4 in fact very cneap. 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. Any defective piece in an ELLIS BUGGY, CARRIAGE, PHAETON, HARNESS or any article sold by us win always oe rcpiaccu.wumn a year aiier ica purcnasc. -v . ELLIS CARRIAGE WORKS, , KiriSTOri, N c. ZD in'!' For Sale ! One house and lot in Kinston on Pev. iuu iivcuuvr, 4 ruuiua, uniuouscs, etc. I in n rn mnA if Pb.or.11 .luAf ioo acre farm on the suburbs of Kins ton. . One farm in Sand Hill township. High state of imnrnvftnnt. - Plinn fnr i-osh a : . r -r ..r- une iarm near iyatrange containing ai25 acres. , ' I ng 327 acres. fef lino farm tvithin nno tnil nf ITlnstnn wnicn we will sell in lots to suit pur In Order toXlake Room for a large Spring Stock, and having such a large stock of Shoes on band,, we' have greatly reduced the price : Gents' Shoes. EiDslfli M Estate JOHN F. STRATTONKJ . 'ctM CalebrataaJaoMlaaCivt Violin Strings. The'Slneat la tha World. Every Strina Warranted. JohnF.StrattonCo, . WboIesaia.ealer, " iendtrcaudosua."- N kw Yaa'si fc.ff r-J To Stockholders .OP. Ill I You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the BANK OF KINSTON will be held , at the bank building FRIDAY, March 2d,;at 2 o'clock, p. m. ' R. CSTOOriG, . Cashikr. wm&i Inrnnnn i A t-.Jt . J r:: trsjt i t -r : e ttj 1 r a ,uuwimic uiiuku viu xwiu, inuuc uy iVICC OC X1UUSUU, ( This shoe is neat and trim in appearance, is one of the ! easiest wearing, and is guaranteed to be the equal of any! c 5 shoe in both appearance and wearing quality. Re duced from $450 to $3.50. We have a durable Tan bnoe, tnat ; is aiso ueat in appearance, reo acea ; rrom $3 50 to $2.75. .;, , ' - ' As Christ taught, by parables, so does Coin teach. The book is an allegory, and , ; " 4 The Most Wonderful Book . Of tho Ago.: : A-copy of this book and The Twick- x-Week Free Pkess a year for $1.40. The book alone, 23c. . : ' ' , Tee Daily Free Press a year and a copy of the book for 5. 1 Send orders to .'. ' THE FREE FHEGS. KIN3TON N.C. The famous Regina, the finest money ever sold in. the' town, $3. Queen Street. m 11 11 Hilt 1 ( 1 - ( ' i Ladies' Shoe for the t L ( 1 ( c DAN QUINERLY, . 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