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m DAILY FIB PRESS - W."8. HERBRRT. Editor and Prop'r. Entered at P. o, as wrood class mail matter. ONE 6BJEOT. : There ia only one object that is desired to be obtained bj the amendment, and ,&t is to cut off a portion of the ignor ant negro rote and prevent a recurrence of such events as transpired during the lost campaign. ' If I did not believe this was best for the colored race as well as own I would oppose it, but I am fully my convinced that it is best for all that it be male impossible for vicious colored men eyer again to dominate Eastern North - Carolina. Those who were there during the last campaign knqw tnat our peo- SCORPIONS AND FIRE. -',,, '.i ., ',. V:; U ,? ! rotaoaona Animals Arm parties Jj;j '"iurlf Itnilllrt to Ilaat, An Interesting- question' bns ' from time to time been discussed by natu ralists and physiologists, as to whether the scorpion commits suicide by sting ing uimseir witn bis own venomous dart' Experiments ; have often been made, which consist in surrounding the scorpion with a circle of fire, usual ly formed of small pieces -of burning coals. '' ; ' One may then soe the animal agitate bis tall in the air, waving bis dart to and fro over his bead in. a desperate movement and finally fall dead, ap pearing to have decided that, he could not escape the flames and to have In oculated himself with bis own venom. This Idea Is now, however, found to be erroneous, as It has been proved that the scorpion Is not affected by his own DR. H. D HARPKR, . , DRNTAL SURGKON, kinstom,. c. . or net oriK D uci".v oniki. i rn Moirt-r MuiaciM. nxt rr-a. Pais eavsvroas . r . . :. ,;. We Desire to Call the Attention of the: Public t :0lR ESV depatctcaot. kinds FRESH FISH arrive daily. Your patronag MOORE a HOOKER solicited. ? .OR..TH0&. H. FAULKNER, f- CHUTIST. t;V' Office Hoars: , 8 s 'ui. to 6 p. n. Kooma over the Bauk of Knston. Barrett & Thomson; ARCHITECTS, H5 Fayetteyille St., - Ra&sxgh, N. C. fgTWrite for our ''Brochure" of in- foiniation. ,.V; THE r ISI Hi a : 'mm 1 pie stood on the brink of a racial riot venomous fluid, and the hypothesis of n i ninirnn nu i " which seemed at times unavoidable and hIa nicide cannot be maintained. It U K , VhUiUU VM(i AfllKf ifit had come would have vbeen bad PPars from later observations mad3 U. 1. lllilMill, lliUlU iUllM. - enough for the white race and awful in ' its consequences to the poor deluded negroes, Such a condition' must never t again occur. We have the race problem Co solve. We must face it. The responsi bility is upon us. The adoption of the amendment will solve it and will settle the whole question quietly, peaceably and without one drop of bloodshed. It will be a spur to the coming generations, botn wnite ana coiomi, to secnr nu v education, to improve their minds aud f flt themselves for citizenship. It will be a blessing to the white people and its beneficent effects will be at once percepti ' ble. "Life and property will be 'safe, upon the death of the scorpion under ! the conditions in question that a more simple explanation Is to be found. n Scorpions are, In fact, sensitive to heat and are easily killed by a temper ature not exceeding 60 degrees centi grade. If , one concentrate the solar rays upon a scorpion's back by means of a lens, one may observe, that he tries by means of his tall to remove the cause-, or .discomfort.:.. It Is this move ment of defease which has hitherto iK'Wi tulstakfu for one of suicide, and In reality .-'the. scorpion has been killed Enlargement of 11 kind at lowett price. Alio nlarsements from Kodak negative. J utt received Mint new Backgronnd. and new deiign in Card, . . Remember, I make likeneise. I cannot photo- gTapn your leeungs or imagination. 1 . . Yoaw Patronag Solieitad. ' ' ' ' JOHN P. STRATTO N CC. i Importer &Wholele Dealer in all ktndaot' MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, V Violin. Oaltart, Hitnjns. Aeoordeona Harmonlcaa. All klnWa nf iHrt(ra.A. ' Send for JOHN F.CTHATTON Ca Cstaiogao. i 62 Grand St. NtwYoaK. Self Playing $6.00 and upward. " I the lateit and mot fmoroved 6l all tha Mane Boxe with Interchangeable Tone-Disk. - - 1 ' The piano cannot nroduce'tae nctines attained h the Cmtkmom unles played br sis or eirht hands. and then the player must be expert. It u aaperior . to every other make in tone and simplicity of con struction. The durability you'll appreciate years from now, after inferior makes would have been : worn out and useless. Disks are easily changed they're practically indestructible. ,, , Channine Home Entertainment mav be amnmid without notice if a Criterion i in the parlor danc ing, singing, instrumental renderings hymn and Church music, too.. . , v .'. ... . SENT OH TRIAL n I day' trial. ' You can return it, and get your money back, if not entirely satisfied. Write to ' M. J. PAILLARD & CO.. : 68o Broadway, j V ' 'New York. Or inquire ol dealers in musical instruments and jewelers. Agents Wanteif. From the Lenoir Ooiintj Cotton Patch to the Le noir County Foot. ; ; by I'm heat to which he has been at. Si,r MWn- An 1 Announcement! It is possible . that byTpurchasin, the excellent hosiery, for man woman and child, made by thj ( ORION MILLS, of Klnstotj N. C, that you may ; wea: ; ' socks or stockings made frorf cotton spun in the Kinstol Cotton mills and knit in tht . Orion Knitting Mills, thus etj . couraging the cotton grower d Lenoir county and two splec ' v . did manufactories giving cm ployment to labor in the cotfl , ty. Thus you will be1 assis 1 ; ing the cotton grower, the cot ton picker, the cotton gi'nnei! .v the cotton spinner and knittef . all people of your own neigh borhood. . ' '. , We are conducting an exclusive Wholesale Grocery Business in i If trmihld wit.h rhpnrrintiom tr'iva capital will seek investment, good gov Chamberlain's Pain Dalm a trial. It will . . . a ft : M . - m . a m . i a. j - . . emmenwin De assurea ana a Dewier uuf cubs you-. cent; ic ooes , no gooa. uwa tt r Une application will relieve the pain. It . "w""-. . ueuuingaeia. Ithe time rennirnd hv nmr nt.hor t.rn irrifltitt vtn innpt nnrl ; vnrir, nnr a. . a. , . . . , . i - . - . ' . ment. ,ws, Darns, irostoites, quinsey, goods before purchasing: uaua .u uuw, UUU ,UC3 U, (JlCUlUUlCU When the legislature had under con sideration the amendment to the con- and other swellincrs are auicklv cured h 3S) 3; IE rikS .s,S:,-;5rv,.,;n,v,,Ss; -) I Pnce 25c and 50c. J. E. Hood. ; 4 av " xtitution the Joint committee reported applying' it. Every bottle . warranted. a bill that was warmly approved. The caucus of the Democratic members was held and after a prolonged debate the amendment was agreed upon. When the vote came in the legislature the Populists " all voted for it, while every Republican member antagonized it.. There are many V intelligent, self-respecting, conscientious white Republicans who will give the amendment their support. They are . white folks and oeiieve in the necessity and wisdom of the measure. -Wilming-. ton Messenger. , Prices and Goods guaranteed.' a 1 X Ti t Andrew Carnegie has filed an answer j tjo the complaint of Frick, the discharged manager of his steel works. Among i other things, Carnegie's answer says Frick has never invested but f 30,000, and even Carnegie admits that Prick's i interest in the company is worth .15,000,000. This would look to be enough money to make on so modest I JOHN FV STRATTON'S- . -4juuwMi Celebrataa ftnaalan Out Violin Strings, roe jnneax la tne World. Every String; Warranted MohnF.StrattonCo, ' Wholesale Dealer, ; " 'r end (or Catalogue. . New YeaV FORJ3ALE! 50 Tons Agricultural Salt. Can be used in place of Kainit. Much less cost. , . : T. W. MEWBORN & CO. All Who Have Barber Work Done, Try Us. Artistic Hair Cutting, Thorough Sham pooing.EasjBhaving.CieanllnesH Always. Try our preparation for the scalp. THOS H.GREEN TH6 Barter Wholesale Dm We are now putting in the latest imDrdved mal ic: Prepared in a few days, to furnish the very beW Our nlant ha?incr a r.anar.ir.tr nf 40 nnn Virilr IflKfiF: ifl Effllalifir. day' we sha11 be Prepared to furnish them: in anj1 E. H&RVm fir som, . KINSTOl, N. OJ will cive competent - rvi t nil so auantitv on snorx notice. . 1 w uniortunate as to ted sucu service. . ttt. ' ' '4.-. M " NJir!l Just simply give ine u.tic and 11 de- -We SOllClt yOUT patronage talis will be attended t. Caskets of all qualities carried in stock. and by patronizing my estaMishment you will get competent services at as I i low prices as from anyone. I respectfully solicit a continuance of tne patronage ot the people in this sec uon. very truly. ... . GEO. B. WEBB KINSTON, N, C. Residence Phone No. 61. Shop Phone xno. 59. aki ivtiTAatrianlt nn . 1. tvtnaf Via r MMnf ,,OTvov, v . .u, pr-Shop on Gordon St., Juat back of Templp. business that can make such tremendous Marstoa'a prujr store It scarcely needs to be fostered JOHN F. STRATTON'S alebrated GUlTAES. C r 1 a Importer and Wholesale Dealer la all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, ' Read for JOHM F. STRATTON CO.. Catalogue 62 Grand St. New roan profits. - by a protective tariff. Why Ttnw i to tlif K ij.lt J. "It 1 h r:i;i i ;fn t IV.r a iKTSim t-j sol throtJRh -t3r;j)f tlu ilrst tlrni'." ild a returned tourist. s "I visited .ai old 1 palace In Scotland and was wnlkins 4 dowQ a lonr eorr'dor when 1 cainu to a 4 sentinel, who told me to keep to the , right. I .could not see any reason why I should keep to the right and asked Dim why. but he said be could not tell. . I finally asked the custodian, and he ' said he bad looked It up In the archives or tne palace and round that nearly 100 years ago the floor; was painted, and some people walked over the fresh paint. The officer of the day was or , dered to station a sentinel there to keep people. off from the fresh paint nd have ilivm wall; to the right, "fhe order hail iii'ver Ih'imi countermanded, 1 and from tint t da j to tliia a sentinel nant!.- ti nit ie!!s I'wr.vbody to .keep itt t!i ;'t V; iu.l::i:iiiioli! I'ress. It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival of tha rWrAr in iih (JT. Y.) dairyman called at a drusr store or Good Substantial uicioiurouwwrwi come ana see hia T ffTn child, then very ick with croup. Not IJIIIIliS rinding the doctor in, he left ward for www,,v; him to come at once on his return. He that will also look neat and nice ayobotlffhta bottle' Of rhfimhnrlfiin'a . .1 r ---c y 1 - v. uw nuuiu give som.e relief nntil the doctor should inpr the doctor need not come, as the Llanulacturers of Rough and child was much better. Th drn-?st. Dressed Lumber. Monldinr-;. R.tT! Ilr.Otto Scholz, snys the family has Doois, Blinds, Mantels, Stairway s:nce recommended Chamberlain's Cough Matprin1 At . lmedy to their neighbors and friends irntllliehas a constant demand for it from that part of the country. For sale ty J. 1). Hood. BAKER & VAUGHN, Materials, etc. CAICER & VAuonn, KINSTON, N. C. I " 1 ' ' 'I f ' BUGGY. CARRIAGE, I ' III' ' I 1) will always be replaced ELLIS 1 M 1 L SIcy-High Prices , Won't Suit the Buyer, of today. ' Men know the value of holding on to 'their money, and unless the merchant's prices are sliced down till they meet their approval, they will foade else w here. We are selling a fine sr t of Harness very reasonable, in fact very cheap. And a reliable guaran tee goes with every 1 piece. You run no risk in buying from us, either in payingtoo much or get- ting an inferior quality of goods. Any aeiecnve piece in an uJL.ti PHAKTON, HARNESS or any article sold by us within a year after its purchase. . CARRIAGE WORKS, fflen of Taste IN DRESS Are the ones that the ladies 'al ways favor. There is an indefin able something about a tailor-made suit that gives that distinguished appearance; that trim and tasteful look that gives an individuality never attained in any other clothing. Easter is not far off now, and those who have not placed their order for a spring Suit with us will have to hustle or they will, be left, ( as we are booking several orders a 1 - every day. - We will be pleased to show you our fine line of samples. We are confident vou will be olcascd with ( r - - - .( them and place an order, as we aim ( to do high-class tailorim:. . Thoroughly reliable goods and superior lit ana linisn are tne points upon which we bid for your patronage. t n ( t ( t ( 1 ( 1 ( 1 ( ,.. ., ... I 1 ; We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES this spring. We have them m varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price; . A Chccclat8 Cclcred VIci Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. - , A Black Vicl, a good shoe for only $3.50. v " Black SrpaS3 This is the shoe of which we have had such an enormous sale. Price $4,067 . 0 We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATII. ER Shoes; . Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and ses them. ' '.- A full line of Gents' Underwear, "Neckwear,; Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and Vhite Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to 8.50. In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. - . ' r ( ( ( btree. .DAC3 QUIflERLV, , KINSTOII, II. C.
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