V TBB DAILY FBI flUBBL W. S. H gtt PERT. Editor nd iTop'r. Catered st p.u. u teooni im ovui mutter For White Supremacy. STATUS DEMOCRATIC TICKET. CHARLES B. AVCOCK, of Wyn., Foil LutUTKNAKT-GoVKKKO : WILFRED D. TURNER, of Irdll. .: Fos SttcRBTARV or Stats : J. BRYAN CRIMES, of Pitt. ' For Trsas vat: : -BENJAMIN R. LACY, of Wk. For Stats Auditor : DR, B. F. DIXON, of CUvaluid. For Attorrrv-Gknrral; ROBERT D. GILMER, of Haywood. For Commission of La son ano Printimc, : ' H. B. VARNER, of Davidson. For Corporation Commissioners : ' FRANKLIN M'NEILL, of New Hanover. SAMUEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. For SofRRiMTSNURMT Puauc Instruction ; V THOMAS F. TOON, of Robeson. T For Commissioner of Agriculture: SAMUEL L, PATTERSON, f Caldwell. Sentiment nwmi to be growing all over the entire country in favor of repealing the 15th amendment, which gave the fcgro tbe ballot. . The great reapiou of the United Con-, federate veterans at Louisville, ky., takes place ou May, 30th to J nne 8d. It will be j ine largest reuuiou ot tvuuieuerawa ever held and many North Carolinians will be in attendance. The seating of reunion in the seat to which Crawford was elected was another instance of llepublican injustice. Yet Republicans in North Carolina raise their voices in terrible denunciation of what they term Democratic election frauds, The unseating of Crawford was an unmitigated fraud. . Hut the people of Crawford's district will again return him to congress, and by such a tremendous majority that even Republicans will be unable to find . any color of excuse upon which to unseat him. THE HOSPITAL DOCTOR. r B t)tm tto rUH Us Patleat Hospital doctors were onder discus ten. Every man tn tbe party bad bad bsjeprtal experience at some time or erotber, and each bad a good word for Ms particular doctor when tbe dis cordant man came fn. "I tell you wb&c healthy appetite, II in, sxuu dc, vuere tire nouie uugmy cold blooded men among tbem. I was Biliousness is a condition characterised by a disturbance of tbe creative organs. The stomach is debilitated, tbe liver tor pid, toe .bowels constipated. There is a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, amines, coated tongue ana vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a They also tone uo the Dowels. Try tbem and too are certain to be much pleased with tbe result. For I sale by J. E. Hood, druggist in one of the big hospitals not long ujcp. Turning uocuot ineiiu vi imue, (fefeVOl TuOkallOi. ii was ni&ui ana lucre was noi wuca going on. There wre four or live doc- BlfiT HOITliny. tors ieffia my rncna arouna. ana pflirnlA Elmtr some one suggeted a game of poker. riintaKC riUUlj "We hadu'X leen playing long when a Qflt jTlCl nurne knocked at the door and said, j At - Doctor. I think the iKitient in No. 8 Is tXTVCCL UOOUS, dying; won't you come down? 'Yee, Cmv4f ts vv w - and Sour Pickles, ALL FRESH. T. P. ASHF0R0. terOn Tekaboe, right away said the doctor. Til draw three cards. Hi! filled his hand and played it, and he kept right ou playing for about 15 minutes, when there came another knock at the door and the nuine said: 'Really, doctor, that man's condition Is rery serious. I know he s eying; wont you comer The doctor J j A i l said: Yes. yes; oh. 1 forgot 111 be Mil MN NUUIIUtillltiN I I tucre in just a minute i n raise you a quarter, doc.' 'Well, lie played that hand out and the next one. nud -then he sold he giuwsod iic'd go tte Hie patient. Tbe uurxe met hint half way down the taint aud told him the man was dead. Now. what do you think of that?" fcll. they get hardened, tliey see so much suffering," sulci one of the party apvlogi't'enlly. "If he'd gone w-lien he was Grst call ed, - he- probably couldn't have done mirth in;? to save the man's life," said the .sm'oiwI. MVfr. jMild, the discordant man, "but juKt ns a iruuter of form he might have quit after he MUmI that first hand." "lie might." a-'wented all the party. "Hut tho mm v.-an going to die any way'Ncw York Sun. We are conducting an exclusive Wholesale Grocery Business in the brick store opposite the Court House in Kinston, and invite mer i cnants to inspect ana price our goods before purchasing. . Frices ana Goods guaranteed. SUURELL & McCOY, Wholesale Grocers, Kinston.N.C. PlIONR 0. .;:::..;: :..:';:;;.v.r::::;:-'-'-. i MOORE & HOOKER, Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish, etc. ' GROUND BONE for Poultry the best feed known for laying hens. Givejt a trial. , Yours truly 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. . , : -: 7- A QUEER OCCUPATION. In Norfolk the daughters of the Con federacy have erected a monument to Father Uyan, . the poet-priest of the Confederacy." It is of granite and bears the simple inscription: "Father Ryan, Foet-rriest. Erected A. D. 1000 by the Daughters of the Confederacy of Norfolk, ; bis native city." The 22d inst it will b uo veiled. lie sang his way into the hearts' of thousands and his poems are bis own best monument, but bis ad tnlrers will be glad to know that bis merit and memory ars to be preserved in a granite shaft. , ' . One of the most interesting features of tbe , Confederate reunion at Louisville, Ky., May 80th to June 8d, will be the appearand of u vouipuny of Cher6kee Indians, who . will accompany the vete rans from North Carolina. Thirty full blooded red men will take part in the great parude and participate in the festl v - ities of the men who wore the gray. For they, too, wore the badge of the Confed eracy and fought bravely to defend it throughout tbe great conflict. The thirty Indians who will attend the "reunion are the survivors of the fumous Cherokee battalion of Qen. Thomasl west North Carolina brigade. The 'red skins were living in North Carolina, when' Hie war broke out and they followed ju the .steps ' of their comrades of the Old Nortt State, Catherine tbe Dovrn of Cattails la tbe Jersey Meadows. - One Of; the queerest Industries has grown pp on the Il&ckcnsack meadows, an otherwise apparently useless oog upon which It Is unsafe for man or lxUKt to venture. In the summer cer tain lufns of the meadows are covered with a dense growth of cattails. They grow particularly rank and large. SouietlmoN the tall.' or furry part, is a foot or more loug and thick la propor tion. The Ught. furry down, is long nud soft.' bearing a close resemblaace to down when first taken from the stalk. . '. -. - V ...-.-. Certain people . always more or less quck to see tbe advantage of a waste product hare begun gathering the seed down from cattails and are making It n considerable business. Just 'before the Ice I" goue In , the spring Is tho time selected. Provided with a large sack In which to store the feathery products, the gatherer goes - about among the tall flags, puLU off the down. deposits It in his sack and takes It home. It Is not a particularly pleasant pleco of work, because rb little bits of down fly all over one, 'getting in the eyes, the nose, the mouth and ears, and completely rover one's clothing. Dut It furnishes work, and men. and women do It , ' - It Is tukeu tuna the sack, carefully spread where it will dry thoroughly, and It Is then ready' to be. used In pil lows or wherever ,ctse gecume animal down Is advisable. It doosn't last long, because Us libera lack efostlcky. but for a time the pillow w411 be as soft as ny. s : , Those w4io gatlier it make reasona bly fair pay at H. though bardly-voougb when the danger end tbe diwigrevable character of the wovk areiwosidered.--New Tork ComaMHreial sVdwrtlser. . Study the Points of Our Carriages, and yon will find that they are ' perfectly built on designs that are absolutely correct. Prom tbe : building of the body to the patting on of the tires, we know that' everything is O. K in the con- - straction of the carriages we sell. .St . . ' . n we ao not nave in stocx tne exact comoinattons mat you want la a vehicle we will take pleasure in making it on short order. An Ellis buggy is a good buggy. 1 ; ; . . , We give an absolute guarantee with every buggy bought of us. ELLIS CARRIAGE WORKS, I ; iwsTOfl, ft. c. iSX 1 &v . Ton Had Better Hare k FIRE INSURANCE POLICY tod not need Itthan need It and not : MM HftTO lttM We are prepared to write all classes of property, town or coun try, at lowest rates consistent with safe insurance, and on very reason able terms. , , L. HARVEY SON, KINSTON, N. C. WHY DOfl'T YOU FIX UP A SIT 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 Chocolate Colored VIcI Kid, in button or lace,' a beauty , for $4.00. " 9 . ' A Black VlcI, a good shoe for only $3.50. Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we ' have had 1Z i - 0 . I PJ tJ such an enormous sale. 11 t Price I4J00. We have just received a big line o PATENT 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 COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to $8:50.' In fact, our line of Gents Wear for the Spring; will be full pi and 'complete. Mmn 5 HUU Queen Street. DAI1 QUINERLY; .KINSTON, N. C. I y I Paintmakees, BALTIMORE. STiLQ BajD Semi7Paste Form On Cttllon Tcao Gallons. j PRINTING? i 1 . All over H'au you vcUl see liuagea of foxoH oIJ fsxN, with their noses chip ped and tholr enrs broken onT; older foxes still, with a growth of moss on their backs; sly. alert foxes, with noses perked smartly in tho air: great foxes and little rex en. sages and downs, all tunas and degrees, ahowlng the nreva lence.o this belief In tho land of tbe wistaria and the fan and also showing in wnat respect the fox is bcM. It Is curleua to note that tn all countries tba fox, above ail other animals, bas been considered to exert great influence soul power, ah nations have legenda ef which the cunning and lotclUgence of in roc art the theme. is with a good deal of pleasure and 'sauwarwon mas 1 recommend Chamber Iain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Ikm edy," says Drugget A. W. Sawtelle, ol HarUord, Conn. "A lady customer, see- , ing the remedy exposed for sale on my ebowcoiw, said tome: 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the pat summer while at the shore,' and she be camo so enthusiastic over Its merits that I at once made cd hit mind tn, wwn. mp" 1 it la the la tare. Kwn'Jy a gnt!e-m-'i car.-.e into my store no overcome wi:h coiic rains that be tzzk at onre to t: f.or. I five tim ao''eof tl.is rt-n-T wli. h L.'-i Liai. I reratl ti e d 9 nnl ia t.'vv.a mfsav-s ho lft my f : e-r..::r;y ir.frnvirj me tlatfce U-lt t : ".'-1 r i f nr." t'jIJ ly J. 11 Hoo J Former Vice lYeeldent Iev1 P. Wor- . ton Is now ralslug chlckcna for a living aud probably has the finest hennery as well aa the uneat barn in the world at bis farm. Ellerslto, which Overlooks tbe Iludsou near the village -of Ehiaecllflr, He hatchet ail bla cbkkena by Incuba tion and baa 15 incubators' constantly employed, turning eat .several h undred little chickens every week; thus belog evble to rurnlsh spring chkkens at all periods of tho year, which be sells to the cluba and . faahlooabie boteia of New York. Mr. Morton 1mm been in tbe milk bufilnesa for a long time and- uppUes xallk, cream and butter to the Union league club, tbe Metropolitan club, tbe Union. University and other dub add t Delmooico. Sherry, the Waldorf-Astoria and similar tabt!sh- xaonta. m milk brings a fclgh prtre in xaerket, aentng for 12 cents a Quart &&d bla cream CO cents a aoart. nts Xacome fnom bis dairy, bis benbery anj Lis vegetable aardva (4 more ttsn J2d,000 a year. ( The Cr Lsvr la tartans Is tttevery stripe of wLafever brcadlh orHolon must be-tbe same la both the' lerirta and breadth cf ther;b. WORKS splendidly for the painter LOOKS beautiful on a job, and WEARS till it makes a man's heart and pocket feel good I , Go Skv Oca Ackkts, DIXON & HOOKER, Ask them to tell you something of , and to shovcyoa some of ft . i it. Ilea t'--' tt:rf are jrsci 'ttt. C: TCf 7 r.ia T71:t!'i r'?.;k LI; tc;;:!;ri:. II cu J. 1: Hood. KINST071 umm Call on us at II. E. SHAW'S law office. We will give all busi ness our procpt attention and guarantee satisfaction. Titlti, 100 acres of fmrm laud. cash or cotton on short time. One hundred acres of land cash. Will for the For JSalo ! Nice lot in town of Kiniton. cqttoa feet, opposite M. E. church, on Caswell street, the highest point a the street between the monument and knittinsr Utf. One house and lot la Kinston on Per. ton Avenue, 4 roont, outhonie. etc One house an.1 lot oa Csiwell itret. ces-r ur'.tung I,:;.:. Ce f ra la Ecd II ill towrst'?. Il'-b Ute ci lmprovetnett. Clesnlor c-s.i. C:t firtauetr LGrsr- ccnt'ilz": ii5 seres. What Kind Do , You Wnt? u ii 1 - BILLHEADS;, - -. LETTER HEADS, V : V. ' " ; ENVELOPES, OIROULARS, - 1 - . ' 4 DODGERS, , . ' ' " ' . . CARDS, . , POSTERS or what? i 1 -I 1 1 We print everything from a Card to a V Newspaper. Print it well and quick. , jCheap too. ' e farm cesr 5:7 :res. -4 r--1 :vea "ic: 1