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TBB DAILY iMPBESS. r TUB BROOKLET. W. S. HKRBKRT. Fditor and Prop'r. Sneered at P. b. as ftecobd claw rami itOT. For White Supremacy. 8TATB DEMOCRATIC TICKET, j Fom Covuinui: I .CHARLES B. AYCOCK, of Wayne, j Ton Lieutenant-Governor : 1 WILFRED D. TURNER, of Iredell. j Foil SSCRBTAKV Of STATE : J. BRYAN CRIMES, of Pitt. For Treasurer: BENJAMIN R. LACY, of Wake. For Statk Auditor : DR. II. F. DIXON, of Cleveland. , For Attornev-Geneiial: ROBERT D. GILMER, of Haywood. For Commissioner op Labor and Printing : II. B. VARNER, of !avidson. For Corporation Commissioners : FRANKtIN M'NEIIJL, of New Hanover. SAMUEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. For Suwcrintendbnt Public Instruction : THOMAS F. TOON, of Robeson. Foa Commissioner or Agriculture : SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, of Caldwell. 1RHI ,11,1,111111 IJ 1- ! U C. II. Allen von inaugurated as first civil governor of Porto Rico Tuesday. The ceremony pompons and impres sive. Mr. Dole will be the lirt governor of Hawaii. ThuB begin the era of im perialism, the sending of rulers from this country to our colonies. The white loaders in Raleigh received -Oh. aUT brooklet, floln cUtab Vtorcver oeadioi put dm here, . I stand and ponder M thy Sow; Whence ootneet tnouf Where dost tbo gf "Ftom out the feck's derj heart I sUds, O'er flowert and mem my oourae Iuida, There floats upon tny mirror trrfe The picture of the tiuaven's blue. 'So, like a child without a care, I bound aloof, 1 know not where; j lie will, I trust, mj Leader be, Who from earth's bosom summoned me." i 8. J. Underwood, From the German of Ooetba, j ! ROYAL NAMES A HOODOO. j Ob of the Strongest Saprat!tIoBa ; at tht Earirllnh A'swjr. One of the, very strongest and most Ineffaceable of all superstitions An the royal navy, a superstition that Is al most as strong today as ever it was, la that vessels bearing the names of roy al personages are doomed to 111 luck. and, strange as It may seem, there Is an undeniable historic basis for this feeling. Some of the most terrible disasters ever known In connection with our na vy have concerned .war vessels .with royal names. Two vessels called the Royal .James came to disastrous ends. One of them exploded, and some 800 officers And seamen perished. The oth er ship so named was actually carried out of the mouth of -the Thames by the Dutch Admiral de Ruyter under cir cumstances disgraceful to those in charge ef the craft Then there Is the forever memorable disaster to the Royal George, an un lucky ship previously, that turned over and sank In sight of crowds at Spit head, over 1,000 souls, among whom were 300 women, being sacrificed. And DR. H. D. HARPER, DENTAI, SURGEON. .'- j KINSTON, N. C. j' , . tl"Offioa Over Dan Oulnerlr's store, ia the Mosa- tay ISuiUUqk, next 10 C. w. Pndgen & Co.'s store. I DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, 1 DENTIST. Office Hours: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Rooms over the B4nk of K'naton. r ' f ' E. A. FAD loto Ariist, Enlargements of air kindi at lowest prices. Also enlarcements from Kodak necatives. Just received some new Backgrounds, and new designs in Cards. Kememoer, i make likenesses, cannoc pnoto- frapn your leeiings or imaginations. You Patccmag Solicited. COFFINS, CASKETS, Trimmings, &c. I We have a full supply. BIZZELL & CHESNU TT, Queen St., Near Jesse Strond's. second only to this hideous disaster is that Trhlh n f torTtro rrf Imfall eVio nnval . ti.- i t ti A.. " v- orders irora amni..,. i Charlotte, which, after a career of that tne negro must De given um iuh showing in the Republican State conven tion. The order came too late to give the negroes their full showing, as the negroes had been kept away from Raleigh as much as posaible, but it shows that the Republican party is the negro party, not only in this State but nationally. An Announcement ! We are conducting an exclusive Wholesale Grocery Business in the brick store opposite the Court House tn Kinston, and invite mer- chants to inspect and price our goods before purchasing. Prices and Goods guaranteed. SUMRELL & F.lcCOY, Wholesale Grocers, Kinston,N.C 1thVJR.6. - MOORE & HOOKER, Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish, ftc. ' GROUND BONE for Poultry the best feed known for laying hens. Give it a trial. 'Yours truly, " v MOORE & HOOKER. BLIND BRAINS. Are those used by the merchant who tries to - sell goods without advertising. He that is wise doth advertise in THE KINSTON FREE ; press; -r-; Study the Points of Our Carriages, Last year the United States exported .$23,000,000 worth of cotton goods, while Httlo Switzerland, which is so small and so modest that but little is heard of her, exported $23,000,000 wort?, and Great Britain, which buys most of her Vaw cotton from us,' exported $828,000, 00p worth. Rut the United States is rapidly increasing its exports of cotton goods. The south will become the great field for cotton manufacturing, as the cotton is grown in the south. Sr 'J The ! Republican convention has named ' Mr: James F. P&rrottj of Kinston, us its , candidate for secretary of state. He is a Jtjlever young man and has the well wishes of many friends, but we think his strong est Iriend would scarcely contend that he has the experience and qualifications supposed to be necessary to fill so high and responsible an office. The only pub lie, office yet filled by Mr. Parrott. was that of agent of the A. & N. C. R. R. at Kinston, under fusion control. But it ) -i-not supposed by any intelligent man that any of the Republican nominees will be called on to fill any of the Stte offices. much vicissitude, was consumed by fire off Leghorn, over 800 of the very flower of the navy perishing with her. When in 1SU3 the victoria, a new vessel and the very triumph of modern invention bo far as naval architecture went, was rammed and sank at once In sight of the whole fleet end when hundreds of lives were lost, there was not a sailor, however matter of fact he might be, who did not remember the dfre fate, of the royally named craft. These Instances are only the greater ones. A score pf smaller ones are reel ed off by every royal navy mamTit Bits. It is stated that at the conference held between member of the Boer mission and Dr. de Beaufort, the Botch minister of foreign affairs, the latter, did bis best to convince the Transvaal delegates of the hopelessness of their mission. At the pressing request of the mission. Dr. de Beaufort put himself in communication with. the cabinets fn Berlin, St. Peters burg and Taris, and naturally received from all of them the answer that any intervention was impossible. All the powers, without exception,' advised the Boers to make overtures of peace to England. Even if their independence should be sacrificed, the conclusion of peace would at least pat an end to use less bloodshed. There seems to be nothing for the Boers but annexation by Great Britain or j annihilation by the vast armies that are pouring into South Africa. They have proved themselves valiant Paid For HI Joke. The editor is fond of a joke and. has the good sense to appreciate one at his own expense. A few weeks ago he was walking with a friend, and at the corner of a busy thoroughfare he saw a dilapidated looking Hibdrnian standing At the opposite corner gazing listlessly Into vacancy. , "Watch me surprise this old fellow,' said Ire to his friend. ; "Look right into his face and see if it won't be a study.: A second later they were abreast ot the son of Erin, and the editor .pulled out a silver coin and said as he thrust It into the man's hand: "Here's that half a crown I owe you. Now, don't go round any more telling people that I don't pay my debts." for a second the mans face was a study. , lie' was .amazed at the unlook- fed Tor .kindness, and .then, as its pur port rlawned on him. he raised bis bat and said: "Heaven bless yer 'onner! I'll never say another: word ag'in ye, But" and bis eyes twinkled merrily, "are ye sure it wasn't a crown ye owed me?" - " ; The friend roared: "Oh. pay the man In full! Don't try to beat him put of a paltry half crown." The Irishman got bis crown, but the editor no longer pays his debts at sight now. London Telegraph. 's t -' ' f : V " men, brave fighters, and it Is likely they will choose to fight to the last and lay down their lives on the Boil of the country which they love with such devotion. They can prolong thet struggle .and' cause great loss to England, but at last they will be overwhelmed. - "It is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamber lain's Colic Cholera - and Diarrhoea Rem edy," says Druggist , A. -W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, see ing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, . said to me: , 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shorn,' and she be came so enthusiastic over its merits that I at once made op my mind to recom mend it in the future. Recently a gentle man came into my store so overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to the fioor. I gave him a dose of this rem edy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in iba minutes he left my store smilingly informing tpe that he felt as well as ever." Sold by J. Hood l Humor of Oraass Dlowersw . An Irishman had been obtained at a pinch to blow an organ, i The player was ready , and tho signal was given, but no wind came. The BlgnsJ was re peated a second time, and again a third time, but still without result.. The de lay was becoming awkward the con gregatlon was gttting nncasy.- What was to be done? Choristers and organ ist now united In shouts of "Blow blow1! blown Not the slightest zephyr stirred. within the wind chest At length the organist hastened to tne blower's sanctum. - And What a sight it was that met his. eyes! , Cling tag with heels and hands to the long wooden handle of -the bellows, there hung the son of Erin, his eyes starting from their sockets and his cheeks dis tended and crimson, blowing as if for dear life rnto the end of that long wooden-Iiaxrdlet . The anecdote of the ex-sailor blower Is hot so funnf , but It is la keeping. The old tar when- he went to blow took off bis boots and' his coat and. If 'It weje warm, .nearly everything else, ror,w said he in explanation, . "I can Dld on better." Longman's. ' PaTOn Tuckaboe Big Hominy, Pancake Flour, Oat Heal, Canned Goods, Sweet arid Sour Pickles, ALL FRESH. T. P. ASHF0R0. t&0R Tuckaboe. Will rive com Detent service to all so unfortunate as to seed such service. Just simply give me notice and all de tails will be attended to.. Caskets of all qualities carried in stock. and by patronizing my establishment von Will eet competent services at as low orices as from anyone. " I respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage ot tne people in uus sec tion. Very truly, GEO. B.WEBB i KINSTON, K. C. Residence Phone No. 6 1. Shop Phone No. 59. . ; " - - Biliousness is a condition characterized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver tor pid, the bowels constipated. There is a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, amines, coated tongue ana vomiting, first ot the end forested or oartlr dhrested food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances ot the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be much teased with the result.' For Ale by J. E. Iood, icaggiet NOW READY. My shops are now fitted with the latest and most modern ma chinery and I am prepared to do any work required of first-class machine shop. . I carry in. stock? Pipe, Belting, Steam Fittings, Steam Whistles, Asbestos. Packinsr.. Bolts and Screwsall sizes and in fact, al. material used in fitting up ma chinery. ix . v. I Sell Engines, Boilers Md Machinery of all Kinds, and Can Save You Money In Your Purchases. Call' at my shops near A. & N. C. depot, E.M. HODGES, . : KINSTON, N. C and you will find that they are perfectly built on designs that are absolately correct. From the building of the body to the putting v on of the tires, we know that everything is O. K. In the con struction of the carriages we sell. . If we do not bave in stock the exact combinations that you want in a vehicle we wiil take pleasure in making it on short order. . ; An Ellis buggy is a good buggy. We give an absolute guarantee with every buggy bought of us. ELLIS CARRIAGE WORKS, m ill We are making a specialty of GENES' SHOES this spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone in Style, Size or Price. , . A Chocolate Colored Vicl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. v , V . A Black Vicl, a good shoe for only $3.50. , Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had such an enormous sale. Price 4.00. We have just received a big line of .PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. 'Call and see them. -;- antl ISJl Grents'-Oooda . A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to $8.50. ; In fact, our line of Gents' -Wear for the pring J will be full and complete. ' ' L , ' ' DAN QUINERLY, ; KINSTON, N. C. Queen Street. lwtf4stssifiji lf ay - 1 Of f Ton Eil Better Hiie K FIRE'ESURHCE P0UCIv cd not need it, ttm reel It not , aa E115 it... ; We are prepared to write all classes of property, town or coun try, at lowest rates consistent witn safe insurance, and on very reason able terms, . HAHVEY. Ct GOH, JtlNSTON, N. C. PRINTING? .4 What Kind Do You Wnt? 1 BILL HEADS, ' LETTER HEADS; v ; , ENVELOPES, OIROULABS, z . DODGERS. - ' - CARDS, POSTERS or what 9 i" i f We print everything from a Card to a Newspaper. Print it well and quick. Cheap too. I THE FUBB PPtHSS, inirsTON, c
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