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TIE DAILY FfflE PRESS W. S. HERBERT. Editor and Prop's-. entered at V. o. as second clam mmi matter. Tho Pamlico Enterprise, a new weeklj newspaper publinbed at Bayboro, W. T. Cftho, alitor, baa mado its appearance It 1h of eight pagea and rery creditable. Gen. Wheeler nnya he is not a candidate for the vta-prtwideutial nomination. lie thinks the references to him in that con nection ttimply in the way of a personal compliment, not serious but merely the kind expression of partial friends. The people of Kansas City are plucky in starting to work to rebuild an audi toriuni for the national Democratic con vention no quickly after the destruction of the maguitlcent building tbey bad already erected for the purpose. The building is planned to be completed by May 15th. Nearly every county conrention has . endorsed Aycock for governor. He will doubtless be nominated before a com plete ballot is taken; if not by acclama tion, the vote for him will be so over whelming that before the ballot is com pleted a motion will probably be made and carried nominating him by acclama tion unanimously. . Says an exchange: Considering the 4nf (if hauling and the inconvenience of Uuvel over rough and muddy roads, one ' would enquire why we have such poor highways. Before the property of this country can attain to its real value, the roads must be improved. Let our cam paign motto be "liood roads, good achools and white supremacy." He who gjhres to his country better roads will be remembered among its greatest bene factors. He will give rest to the weary and wealth to all. THE BISHOP AND DIPLOMAT. IllnstrtlM ( a Dlplematla Ait Mm 6 m Toward RellsrloB. In the "Life of Archbishop Benson" by his sons occurs the entertaining And iTtrrm!r autrtroatlva nn son rro I shall never forget a conversation 1 have supplied myself with some between the embassador of a foreign tne best ever snipped to Kins power and my father. The former was ton. Anyone in need of a good The Plug Season is now about over, and the time having arrived to sell Nice Driving Horses drive horse will do well to purchase from me. Satisfaction guaranteed. D. S. BARRUS, KINSTON.N.C Brass Tube ra mm We have in stock COOK'S PATENT r, and are prepared to sink this Strainer any depth required. . See us before placing your Or ders elsewhere. Respectfully, BELL & SONS. The negro are taking little interest in thecouiiitif election, they have faith in God and believe that He will direct all things. Raleigh Blade (negro organ). All the same it will be well for the advo cates of white supremacy to be early at ' the polls, and , to pall a full vote for the . amendment. Out of, the 120,000 negro ' voters, at least 119,049 will be on hand to vote solid as their bosses direct. Fifty may be sick aud one may not vote at all. Whenever the tugro leaders say that tbe negro is "taking little interest in the election," look out for a full solid negro rote. Raleigh News-Observer. , The "Wayne county Populist convention - was held in Goldsboro Saturday. Only about twenty-live members were present. The Populint conventions so far held in North Carotin have been slimly at tended. The Populist party is dead in North Carolina. The remains will prob ably be burin! alongside the black corpse of Republicanism next August. ; The best element of the Populist party has already returned to I'euiocracy. The few who mourn around the corpse are mostly thinly dinguWa Republicans, who hope ta continue fooling a lot of good voters; but their pur pi Men are now covered only by a large mli veil and can be seen by everybody. dlnlnar at Lambeth, a genial,- Intelli gent man. very solicitous to be thor oughly In touch with the social life of the- country to which he had been ac credited. After dinner the embassa dor, in full diplomatic uniform, with a ribbon and stars, sitting next to my father, said politely: "Does your grace reside much in the couutry?" My father said that as-archbishop he was provided with a country bouse and that he was there as much as possible, as he preferred the country to the town. "Now. does your grace go to church In the country?" with an air of genial Inquiry, turnlux round in his chair. "Yes, Indeed r said my father. "We hare a beautiful church almost in the park, which the village people all go to." "Yes." said the embassador medita tively, "yes, I always go to church my self In the country. It Is a good thing to show sympathy with religious' feel ing; It is the one thing, which combats socialistic Ideas. I think you are very wise, your jjiuce, to go." My father said that he felt as If he and the embassador were the two au gurs as represented In Punch. "I did my best." said my father, "to kinds of persuade him that I was a Christian, but he listened to all that I said with a charming expression. Implying, 'We are men of the world and understand each other.' I am sure that he thought that 1 was speaking diplomatically and In nnrolv vmvontlnnnl lnnomnrn nnA that If we had known each other better mate vou on sll0rt notice. I should have thrown off tbe mask and avowed myself as free a thinker as he." . RH ante KINST0N I Co. can now serve your wants in all Building Materials. They will astonish you with the number of useful things they can MOORE & HOOKER, Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish, etc. : , GROUND BONE for Poultrythe best feed known for laying hens. Give it a trial. Yours truly, MOORE & HOOKER. THB KEEhEY INSTITUTE, . . For , the Cure of the km: opium cocaine iu (itor ting addle noes Kenre EiimsOoi mil iota Mi GRnnflSBORo, ft. c This is the only Keeler Institute It North Carolina, and owine to Its beauti ful, and healthy location. Its elegant buildings and attractive environments Its well aupplied table and skillful man aKement, it presents to the unfortunate a oerfect home for rest and complete restoration. If you have a friend afflicted with an of tbe above addictions, write for tie! illnetrated hand-book, entitled "Thv New Maw." Address You Will Findsxs IN OUR STORE a full line of Staple Dry Goods and Groceries. e pay-casn ror our (roods and set them at bottom prices, and will sell aa close as any merchant doing a square and honest business. Oreexwhoro. N, C Get Their Prices made of FIGS BUY THE GENUINE SYRUPOF ... VAjrtXTAOTTntED BY... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , ty yOTE THE NAME. ; J. W. COLLINS. AROWARE, Crockery ,Lampa i and Lamp Fixtures, Tinware.Pump. ana rump Repairs, riows ana now castings (liolds- boro and Norfolk). Stoves and Stove Repairs. We try to SUDD1T the everv dav wants of home and farm. With thanks for past tavors.we ask a continuance of same, your interest shall be our interest No. 14 Queen St. on anytniner you want hard-wood or pine. Give a home enterprise your patronage. KINStON MANTEL CO. An affidavit of a Republican of In dianapolis thvs that Wm. Bynum was in frequeut tiumunication with Chair man ttowd.v. of the Republican central committee, "and the two chairmen ex changed of free silver Republicans and gold I k'iu.ierats so they could mu tually work on 1 them and secure their vote lor Mckiuley. - Bynum told the -affiant fn-qu. i. tly, he swears, that he in tended to vote for McKinley. . ine above will be used in the fight against ti t omnrmation of Wm. Bynum aa a meuu-i f the board of general ap praiser of Nt w York, aa a Democratic member ol said committee. . . t Bynum w not a Democrat and his posing tui nut' i a fraud. Don't deHnd on town gossip. Pay the small sum' of 10 cents a week and get Tas Feeb Vhzss six times a week. It cctta but little and you get it at your door." -- . To the Ladies. You are cordially invit-l ed to our Opening of Spring Millinery, Tuesday, April 10th. DEMOCRATIC STKVE ..C0ttlEflT0tt.. At RALEIGH, N. C. Wednesday, April llth, 1900. On account of the above Conven tion the A. & N. C. R. R. will run a Special Train from Morehead City andj intermediate stations to Goldsboro on .Wednesday, Apn iitb. ' - ' The following rates of fare wil govern when tickets are purchased tOjGoldsporo. and return : $3 Don't Stumble through the world. ! Iet, some ' good fairy of an optician fit you out with some eyes. Don't be ashamed to wear glasses. It will give you an ihtellectua look, and then how nice it will be to be able to recognize friends across the street, and by returning their bow ex plode the. idea that we are of a haughty and unkind nature. . If we lit' your glasses, you will have no trouble, with tnem. or with your eyes We would be pleased to have vou come to us whenever you need our ser vice. - '- H. O. HYATT. We Solicit Both Town and Country Trade. We keep a free delivery whuoii on our strets for. the convenience of onr town trade, and h fa lot and c tables for onr country customers. Com to see us. ' Yonrs very trnly, WM. ALEX LaiUMJUE, Queen Street. Phone 76. . KINSTON. N. C. fl Iiarge Stock OP F our that was bought when Flour was lower than ii is now, and as a trade inducer will be sold at the same price as prevail ed before the rise., Fresh and Crisp Soda Crackers a lway s on hand. FRENCH & SUGG . KINSTON, M. C. Phone No. 32. 5) KINSTON, N. C, April 6th, 1900. I KINSTON 1! Call on us at H. E. SHAW'S law omce. We will rive all busi ness our prompt attention and guarantee satisfaction. Wasted. 100 acres of farm land. Will cash or cotton on short time. ' one Hundred acres of land far cash. . ' pay For Sale ! One house and lot in Kinaton An Pv ton Avenue, 4 rooms, outhouses, etc. One house and lot on Caswell trot near Knitting Wills. One farm in Sand Hill townsMn TT5o-fc state of improvement. Cheap for cash une larm near IGrange containins 33S acres. 0 6 One farm near Seven Sprinsrs contain. ngl7 cres. slon M Estate Aeczcf. to Morehead City, ftuanuc. ...... 00 Wildwo6d,. Newport. ......... 87s Havclock,... ...... 4S Croatan. .......... 935 Riverdale,... ...... a 15 Newbem. ......... 1 85 CUrk'i, 16. Tuscarora, $1 55 Core Creek........ 1 30 Dover. 1 10 Caswell Kinston Falling Creek,...., 60 LaGrange 40 Best'! ,. as .bare tor the round trip over Southern Railway from Goldsboro to Raleigh and return, $2.50. SCHBDUUB : Leave Morehead City, Depot,.. ...,....;.3:oo A. M " Morehead City, Up town...... ....3:17 " " , Atlantic,,......,,......,.,.. ...... 3:13 " WUdwood....... .....t.....vao " Newport, ,. 3:36 Havclock, 3:50 Croaun.... ............ ...........3:59 Riverdale. ........................ a:o Arrive Newbem,. ....................... 417 Leave Newbem, ...;........... ........4:35 " Clark's... ..............4:47 Leave Tuscarora,. . v.. .'4:55 " Core Creek, ,.5:0$ " Dover..... ... ................3:17 M M 41 M M Caswell, ........5: .. jkinsioQ. .............. ....... 5. 37 Fallim Creek, ................ ....3:47 ranje,. ,...:5 Isboro,. 6:33 r.io i.51 LaGrann. Best's Arrive Golds! Leave Go d boro. Arrive Raleigh, . All tickets good to return on any regular train up to and in cluding April 14th, 1900. Agents will see that these notices are posted and properly distributed. . . S. L. DILL, Supt We ar now putting in the latest improved ma chinery for the manufacture , of Brick, and shall be prepared, in a few days, to (furnish the very best quality bnck at reasonable prices. . ; 41 ... OuKpJant hating a capacity of 40,000 brick a day, we shall be prepared to furnish them in any quantity on short notice. v We solicit your patronage. 5 prying: Hoe. , We are making a specialty' of GENTS' SHOES this spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price. A Chccclata Colored Vid Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.oo . - , '" V A Clack Vicl, a good shoe for only $3.50. ' irr ' Dlack Surpass This is the shoe of which we have had such an enormous sale. . Price $4.00, . , 7 We have just received a big line of PATIENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. . . , , . Gents' Goods.. A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE ( Qaeen Street. 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