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THE DAILY FElili WSL VY S. HERDER T. KoHor and 4 fropf am.ired at I'. i. mi- wwrid out. until matwr For White Supremacy STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET Foh Govebnob: CHARLES B. AYCOCK, of -Wtyne. Fob Lieutknant-Govkbnob : . ALFRED D. TURNER, of Iredell. For Sbcbbtarv of State: J. BRYAN GRIMES, ofitt. Fob Treasure: BENJAMIN R. LACY, of Wake. Foe Statb Auditor : DR. B. F. DIXON, of Cleveland. For Attorney-General: ROBERT D.. GILMER, of Haywood. For Commissioner or Labor and Printing: H. B. VARNER, of Davidson. For Corporation Commissioners : i FRANKLIN M'NEILL. of New Hanover. SAMUEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. For Superintendent Public Instruction : THOMAS F. TOON, of Robeson, FpR Commissioner or Agriculture : . SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, of CaldwelL FhiladelDhia can no longer be regarded a tha abidinar place of the bargain coun ter. A jury in that town bos placed a valuation of $25,000 on the affections oi an ordinary man. The South Carolina Democratic plat form sftvs "benevolent assimilation has proven to be the benevolence of murder LIU ua ci3""','"" " v language sounds very much like Ben Til man. :- ' It hasn't taken long to develop in Cuba the standards peculiar to the carpet bag system of American Republicanism, re marks the -Richmond Dispatch. Now look ont for the returns from TortoRico. And the Philippines hnve not been touched yet.. This is the harvest, year for the carpet bagger. He ought to bless St. McKinley for the great oppor tunities opened up to the carpet bng variety of American enterprise. There is no doubt that the Republican and Populist bosses are getting ready for fusion, in spite of the two dummy State tickets. At the senatorial conven tion of the Iredell-Yadkin-Davie district, the Republicans nominated J.C.Pinnix and left the other .place "open." For what? For the Populists to fill it. There is perfect accord and understanding be tween the two parties and after they have kept all thePopnlists they can from joining the "White Supremacy party the deals will be consummated. . ; U ocoimilatinn nf rODDerY- xur Wharton Barker j nominee middle-of-the-road Populists for president, called on President McKinley Thursday,' to "pay his respects,' so it was announced. In an interview with a newspaper man afterwards Barker predicted McKinley' election 'nnV-ss the Democrats nominate Gormitn or norue other eastern man. Barker talked like a goldbug and we think It quite probable that, following his visit to McKinley, he will "pay his respects" to Mark Ha ana and secure some "sinew of war" with which to carry on his sideshow to aid McKinley by drawing all the strength he can from the real nominee of the masses. ' The Popullnt State nominees are work ing to help the Republicans. The Repub licans don't want to meet the Democrats in Joint discussion, though challenged to do so by Chairman Simmons some time ago. " Now the Populist boss are say ing they challenged the . Republicans as soon as did the Democrats. The plan of , the Rep.-Pops. doubtless is to have the Republicans accept both challenges and sandwich the Democrat between two sets of nominees, of different politics in name only, for the Republican and Pop ulist candidates are neither opposed to each other, but both are opposed to the Democrat. In fact, the probability is that they will, on the eve of the election, withdraw parts of each ticket and unite on the same ticket on election day. . It Is a cowardly scheme to have two speaker to one speaker for Democracy and White Supremacy. Chairman Simmons should insist on the Democratic nominees meet ing only the Republican candidates, tor all opposition to Democracy this year means only one party, that which favors black rule. ' BiliouneM is a condition characterized by a disturbance of the digwtive organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver tor- f)id, the bowels constipated. There is a oathing of food, pains in the bowels, diziineim. roated toniroe and vomiting, first of th undigested or partly dijretd food and then of bi! Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet allay the disturbances of the stomach and creat b healthy appetite. Tby also tone op the bowel. . Try them and you are certain to be much pleased with the result For ale by J. il llood, druggist. COLT'S INVENTION. .i. i . Vh Fir . Crest ISBttrovemeat Kd Tn thla Anv nf imnroved firearm the fact that the first fcteat improvement 1 made In repeating pistols py coionei Samuel Colt was patented la the day of our grandfathers Is seldom recalled. , It was Colonel Colt- then of New York. to whom was granted the patent, Feb. 25, 1830. The original petition in tne case was destroyed by the fire In De cember following. The letter patent were returned when application was made for the reissue, Sept 1, 84S. The original letters are signed by Andrew Jackson, president; John Forsyth, sec retary of state, and Benjamin F. But ler, attorney general : " , After describing his Invention Colo nel Colt claims as new "the application of caps at the end of the cylinder, the application of a partition between the caps, the application of a shoulder over the caps as a security against moisture and. the action of smoke upon the works of the locks, the principle of the connecting rod between the hammer and the trigger, the application of the shackle to connect tne cylinder witn the ratchet," etc. There had been a revolver patented about 20 years before by one Collin, but until Colt's Invention little, bead way was made. Indeed It was not un til Colt's Invention had been given a trial by Major Sam Walker and his Texas rangers that it gained popular Itv and was retarded as a success. About the time Colonel Colt was ap plying for a reissue. In 1848, Mr. wes son had filed an aoDlicatlon for a re peating firearm, by which the Smith & Wesson pistol of today 1 represented. Washington Star. A Labored Effort. "What do you think of my play?" asked the author. piav!" irrnnted the leading, man. Play nothing! It' hard work." Phil adelpbia North American. An acrent for the American Bible so ciety say that the first book prmtea in Aiinnesoia whb a oiumi. u itb v'uvdu In 1836, about 13 years before the first Issue of a newspaper in St Paul. White' Black Liniment full size 25c bottle for 15c. It cure pain. . ' . J. E. Hood. A Big Line of Notions, Underwear ! , and ... Hosiery... T. P. AS H FORD, KINSTON, N. C. An Announcement! We are conducting an exclusive Whplesale , Grocery Business in the brick store opposite the Court House in Kinston, and invite trier-. chants ' to inspect and price our goods before purchasing. V . Prices and Goods guar an tee a. SUMRELL & McCOY. Wholesale Grocers, Kinston,N.C. FBOMHO.. DiWer aid EoHer. ' Will give competent service to all so uafortunate a to seed such service. Just simply give me notice and all de tails will be attended to. s - 1 ' 1 Casket of all qualities carried in stock, and by patronizing my establishment !roa Will get competent services at a ow price from anyone. " I respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage ol the people in this sec tion. Very truly, GEO. B.WEBB A ,- r."; kinston; k. c Residence Phone No. 63. Shop Phone Ko. 59. . -- ' ' AT COST! To Close Out Business. MRS. C, E; McRAE has decided to eo out of business.' and to get rid of her stock Everything Will Go At COST . except Confectioneries. This is positive, and now is the time to secure very cheap anytning in , nu; onrl mcorrrT.a ViUUU - UUIA V Urn Household and Kitchen Novel ties, etc. : The line of Confectioneries will be kept fresh untU everything else is sold. . Eyerythinj At Cost Exec t! j dr7 h."d. harper, DENTAL SURGEON.; : --J; 4 KJKSTON.'N. C. nHDffi'o. Ow Ouin.rtyt torn, fa tto- Uio tto C.W. PrdgenftCo-'swa Ton Had Better Hare A FIRE ) IHSURAHCE POLICY and not need it, than need It. and not .uHaveit.... - We are " reoared 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 I Straw Hats ! We call your special . f - - - . - t mp a W TTATS PriCGS , A . , tosuitorffe and all from 10c up. Pants nicely put up "in cartons, one pair in carton priceg from $1.00 up. - , s t . Coffee. Trv one i pound t!of best Z AMOR A COFFEE ; at 25c, and you will use no other. Thanking all for liberal patronage, we are Yours truly, TUHSTALL & HILL, JBrlck BlockMo'49. Next to Tetnple-Marston Drug Store ' ye RecehtJy Received ACarLoadof ' We can no,w suit you at a very low price in a"fine drive horse. We also have on hand some draft horses ; . ! Medium-priced horses and mules for farm purposes, y -'. ' y Gall and Look at Our Stock. We will be pleased to show you and treat you with every courtesy, and when you buy from us you . , .... . . . UU I W 11 who give a guarantee to satisfy every customer. i QUIUERLY u DECTO;:, KINSTON, N. C. Ekicz Stables, - . Goxrcx St. ! dr;jhos. h. faulkmeb, J Office Hours: 8 a in. to 6 p. m. ji ' ' Roomi over the Bank of Klnston. ( ..Sellf Horses.. ftealcraljii ds of Fresh Meab, Fjsh. fetc. J3.JIQ.UND ONliJol Poultry-the best iaed kn hfeL JftRdllND , ft. . . . V.-iTHrz 1 ' If we do not have in stock the exact combinations that you want in f vehicle we will tske pleasure in making it on short order. "AnPllis buggy is a ecod buggy, ' ......... ::, We give an absolute guarantee with every buggy nought ot us. ELL-IS CARRIAGE W.QRKS, BLIND BRAINS-.. Are thcBe used by the merchant who tries to sell goods without advertising. 'He that is' wise doth advertise PRESS. poring: Shoe :m " We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES this ; M spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone G5 in Stvle. Size or Wice. A Chocolate Colored Vlcl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty for $4.00. ' ' A Black VirJ. a rood shoe for only so. Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had ; g such an enormous sale. Price $4.00. ' ' ' ' " . We nave just received a Dig line 01 rAinn x waiu" ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beautfes. Call and see themJ " " ' ' ",' " GrentsGrOods, A' full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, h CufFs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and .White Shirts, SERGE 5 COATS, Double and Single Breasted; front $5.00 to $8.50. j j In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring; will be full j and complete. ' " ' ". " 1' ' . 'T : . n- strt w.bi kmvvm What Kind PRINTING? BILLHEADS, r , LETTERHEADS, - - CIRCULARS, r. . 1 POSTERS We print everything: from a Card to a Newspaper. Print it well and ? , quick. Cheap too. THE FREE PRESS, KINSTON, N. HQOKER, , f known for laying Yours truly, Moore a hooker: Studyi the. Fouits ,01 Carriages, and you will find that they are perfectly built on designs that are absolutely correct. From the r building of the body to the putting ; on of the tire, we know that , everything is O. K. in the con- j struction of the carriages we sell. I in TMJU HiJN ktujn u iJiCi , l; DAN UUmtKLY. -U " i . ' j kinsTON." N. C. " r " Do - A L. . . T I I You Wnt? DODGERS, ; CARDS,., or what? C. i , r . V 1 r. i!
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