f: THE DAILY HE NHL . W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r, Entered at P. O. m second class mail matter For White Supremacy. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. , Fom GoviBNoa : CHARLES B. AYCOCK, of Weyne. For Uutmant-Govekno : WILFRED D. TURNER, of Iredell. Foe Secretary or State : J. BRYAN GRIMES, of Pitt. For Treasurer : BENJAMIN R. LACY, of Weke. For State Auditor : B. F. PIXON, of Cleveland. DR. For Attorney-General: ROBERT D. GILMER, of Haywood. For Commissioner or Labor akd Printing: H. B. VARNER, of Deridson. For Corporation Commissioner : FRANKLIN M'NEILL, of New Haqover. SAMUEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. For Superintendent Public Instruction : ', THOMAS F. TOON, of Robeson. ! For Commissioner or Agriculture : SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, of Caldw.ll. For Fiftv-Skvbnth Congress, CLAUDE KITCHIN, of Halifax. . Foe Presidential Elector, T. C. WOOTEN, of Lenoir. , . , , . f Tbe Philadelphia Press objects to the Democrat criticising tbe postal f rands In Cuba. Iff says: "The administration dis covered the frauds. It is investigating them. 1 will punish them." To be sure. And the administration is also responsi ble for tbe men who perpetrated tbe frauds. There can be no objection to tbe administration claiming complete owner ship of and jurisdiction over the Cuban rottenness. Savannah News. The 'continuance of war taxes is one of the matters that will seriously bother the Republican party during the cam paign. These taxes are burdensome, and in many cases a positive nuisance. "Con gress could in one week," says the Phila delphia Ledger, "pass an act to wipe out the vexatious stamp taxes." The Republican congressional conven tion at Greensboro Tuesday elected S. B. Adams and J. A. Norwood delegates to tbe national convention. No nomination was made for congress, thus leaving the place open for S. B. Adams when he is taken down for, governor in favor of Cy Thompson. ' There seems to be some probability that Admiral Dewey will be nominated for vice president by tbe Democrats. DR. 3. D. HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, , ' KINSTON, N. C. tj" Office Over Dan Quioerff's store, In the Moss. ley Building, next to CW. Pndgen & Co.' store. $ - DR THAR H FAIlLifHFR. I Bl ej WWW WWW ( Office Honrs: 8 a in. to 6 p. m. 9 t Rooms over the Bank of Ktnston.X f Barrett (J& Thomson, ARCHITECTS, Hjtf FayettevilleSt, - RalbiGH.N. C. fSTWiiU for our "Brochure" of in formation. , , f FOR .SALE ! . 50 Tons Agricultural Salt. Can be used in place ot Kainit. Much e ss cost. T. W. NEWBORN & CO UiderNewMaiioameit! . W. F. MORRILL, Prop'r. The Finest of Mineral Waters ! - Each Spring has a differ ent analysis ( Especially recommended for Stomach, Kidney; Liver and Bladder troubles. 1 All seven have wonderful restora tive properties. , ' T7ar1ra met avsrv train af T aCt-ranna ' XT " f . Water free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or O V.tA.4.v 1iah.au nn1 Hc!niv Cawvam Cnr. n nr. a4a ma11 1. I- -1 SP $1.50 per week- . ' . A number of improvements" have been added since last sea son, among them are the bath rooms being completed, a profes sional barber in the Hotel, and others too numerous to mention. For ternxs, and other information, address . , - Mflf. F. KORRILL, Prop'r, II t TifHV DON'T YOU FIX UP H BIT MUST BE CARRIED. Tbe following, copied from the Raleigh News Observer, expresses the sentiment of the white people of North Carolina: ' "Tbe only spot on the globe where ne- , groes, either directlyor indirectly, either by themselves or in union with a few renegade whites, assume to govern the . white race, is North Carolina. . "Throughout theentire north and west there are only a few negro voters, no ne gro offlcers. The negro cuts no figure. Throughout tbe south wherever the ne- - gro is present in large numbers, he is djs V franehised bv law, by force, and by man agement. The negro has no voice in the government of Texas, Louisiana," Missis- , sippi, Alabama or Georgia, "A negro has no more political power : in ' Canada, Austria, Great Britain, Ger ' many, Russia, indeed anywhere in Eu5- , rope, or, even in Austria, than a steer. "Even in Africa, the home of tbe negro. where be might be supposed to have ' political riirhts, if anywhere even in ' Africa the negro is a perfect nobody. All , the world is looking on while the English ' and the Boers are fighting over the coun try Which belongs to tbe negro but no body, seems' to care a rap about the negro, who is being robbed of his land. "In the District of Columbia the negro is disfranchised absolutely by a Republi can congress. ' In Hawaii, In Portoltico, in Cuba, in the ' Philippines, the white ' yankees and white southerners have run orr negroes by act of a Republican con ' gress, directed by a Republican president, paid for with Republican gold currency. officered by old Confederate as well as yan&ee generals. :'T'" ',' ? - " ' "Does anybody suppose that the white men of North Carolina are fdols enough and cowards enough to stand still and submit to negro domination,! when all the rest of the world is governing the negro? Manhood demands the adoption of our constitutional amendment." A SpecisUiat.' ' A few days ago a well known Wash ington lady, being unexpectedly bereft of lier kitchen UHsistaucc, advertised for a colored womuu capable of per forming geueral housework. The IH'Ht caller In resiNinse to the ad vertisement was a mulatto damsel, be decked with ribbon and Umry From her airs nud graces she might have been a graduate of a seminary. She announced that she had noticed the ad vertisement and was desirous of se curing employment. "Are you a good cook?" Inquired the lady of the house. "No, Indeed. I don't cook." was the reply. "Are you a good washer and ironer?" was the next query. "I wouldn't do washing and ironing; it's too hard on tbe hands." declared the caller. ''Can you sweep?" tbe housewife then wanted to know. "No," was the answer, and it was a positive one.' "I'm not strong enough for that." "Well, In the uanie of goodness,; what can you do?"i said the lady of the house, exasperated. The placid reply was: ; y "I dustfi." U ashlngton Star. Faintiaebks, BALTIMORE. Semi-Paste " Form ' ; r One Collon j( f Ttzto Cnllons. ' Study the Points of Our Carriages, and you will find that they are perfectly built on designs that are absolutely correct. From tbe : building of the body to the putting on of the tires, we know that everything is O. K. in. the con. 8 traction of the carriages we sell. If we do not have n stock the exact combinations that you want in Vehicle we will take pleaaure in making it on short order. . . " . , , An Ellis buggy is a good buggy. . t , ' , . We gire an absolute guarantee with every buggy bought Qf n, ' CARRIAGE - iqrisTori n. c. Mr&W? srs-ss-s-s 4eS"ssw we-ss-"esepeep i. "V. , 1- ELLIS WORKS, WORKS splendidly for the painter, LOOKS beautiful on a job, and WEARS till it makes a man's heart and pocket feel good I -. GoSebOub. Agents, DIXON & HOOKER, KINSTON, N. C. Ask them to tell yon something of it, nu 10 snow you some ui ic . Married fh Doy Tber Met. Horace ' Greeley and Mary Younjr Cheney were married the first day they met , They had corresponded for some time, a common friend, who was some thing of a matchmaker, having brought this about She was all his fancy paint ed her, but she was much disappointed in nis appearance, so much so that when be appeared before her, having proposed and been accepted by letter. she frankly told him that although she married him, she was not In love with him. Their married life was long and nappy, ana the loss of his wife was a blow which Greeley did not long sur vive, -c .' : V. I 7? prixis: Shoes. M We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES this Li spring. . We nave tnem m vaned styles and can suit anyone (.1 in Stvli. Si7.e or Price. . , 5 I .V; . . - st AL...1.1. n.i eti.i uu.' . .. " " - : a Uiiocoiaie ivOioreu vici iua, xn Duuon or xace, a oeauty, ( for $4.00. 1 - c A Black Vici, a good shoe for only $3,50. Black Scrnass This is the shoe 01 which W have hA ( such an enorjnous 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 ' i tnem. i 1 - ) Am Example) aad a Warnias. Tm afraid." said the natlpnt wffn. "that yours will be the fate of Abel." 3fe insurance, and on very reason- Ton Had Better Haie A FIRE IHSUB1KCE POLICY ' and sot seed It, tban need It and sot ' H&T6 lta.lt We are prepared to write all classes of property, town or coon- try, at lowest rates consistent with Oecnte' Goods. A full .line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosjery Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS. Double and Single Breasted, from U.oo to &.ko: In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full ,( ana complete. . , - ? l I fiAfj ninriFni v n ew mum MWIISblseB j J i 23 Queen Street. KINSTON, N, C. "Mexico in the past nine years has doubled its revenues, doubled its exports, doubled the number of its factories, and multiplied by three its banking capital I Consumption and bronchitis, which are and tne continuance 01 tnls treat pros Why, what do yon mean V asked the astonished husband. "Well,w she replied, Abel was kiUed by a club, and your club will be the death of you If you don't come home oftener. Chicago News. Beware af a Cough. A cough is not adiseasebutasymptom. able terms. L. HARVEY a SON, , '. KINSTON, N. C GOIG ODTOF BUSMESS ! Stran Hats ! the most dangerous and fatal diseases. perity is nowquite aspronounced as ever 1 nave lor tneir nrst Indication a persistent i during tne decade." II tne country were i cougn, and it properly treated as soon as oathissideof the IlioGrande its prosperity I thia cough appears are easily cured. We call your special the country were cough, and if properly treated as soon as f 4-4. -. 1i4 ndeitanroarjeritT thia couirh arDears are easily cnrd . aTCeilUOIl OUT 11116 OI would be easily explained, of course. As Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proven nmn a ttt tt a rnn matters stand, it la a great mystery- wonderfully successful, and gained its I OAXVjCV W fl l A O. rnCcb vuarioiiiua ixv we tvuu touner. It does not appear that tree silver coin age baa injured Mexico. i Lord Salisbury baa thro wn off the mask ' now and says the wrong interpretation was given his words when he declared that England sought neither gold nor territory in tbe South African war. He says not a shred of independence shall re main to tbe Boer republics. In fact tbe Orange Free Stat has already been an nexed. r The figures tell the story. The United Cfafoa m vaV;n 1 AVI AAA II. I ,. maintAinlnir thi. I'Mlinni TK- .JKrWe D4Ve lQli Upply. age daily export from that delectable group to the United States is f 3,212. Does imperialism pay? wioe repufcawon ana extensive aaieDT its ;i. i n rt success in enrintr the diseaees which canse U1U OHO UUu ftU- 1TUU1 coughing. If it is not beneficial- it will J -t rn not cost you a cent - For sale by J. E. j UC up. B. A. PAEKBB, Rolfl Ail ; :: Pants ' Eo Urn mo Is of an kinds at lowest prices. Aleo I . . . DUrXBtt fro- Kodak "C", refxiy niCGly PU6 Up IB 001X0113, iJtJiJ cnBO one pair in carton-prices Yea PitMfl BolUlUd. 11002 Ql.00 Up. COFFINS, CASKETS,! Trimmings, ccc. CI22ELL & CHESriUTT, Queen St., Near Jeae Strond'a BilionsneM is a condition characterised by a disturbance of the digestive orjrana. The stomach Is debilitated, the liver tor pid, the bowels constipated. There is a lo&tLing of food, pains In ths bowels, diiiiue, coated tonsrae and vomitinsr. f.rtcfthe unuigwted or prt!y d-etd fool and then cf til. tLaas'riaia's stomach and Lirer Talleta allay the d '-rbanoea of tLe etotcafb aaicreat a 1 9 ilj e -reUt. Thej alao tone tp the l 'i.. iry them and yoa are tvrtMa to t xz!r h j Vri with the rtrJt. 1 cr ts'e ty J. 1 ilood, drcJii. Ue Try one poundHof best Z AMORA COFFEE at use no ylotliing Sold flbbve Cost. Prices Cut Frorm 30 to 50 per cent. I am positively going out of business, aud will sell my stock of Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Silverware, VChinaware, .Toys and in fact my whole stock,-except 4 Confectioneries, at any reasonable price offered. Nothing will be sold above cost, a cut of from 30 to 50 per cenU being given on the entire stock except Confectioneries'. The following prices are made ;on bona, fide' articles and. every thing will te sold as stated i 1 Crockery and Miscellaneous Articles Tea Set of four pieces reduced to 2oc. ' Berry Sets of seven pieces reduced from 50c to 25c - Beautiful Water Sets from $1.00 np. A handsome Set reduced from f 3 to $1.75. A Set from $2.50 to $1.85. A Set from $2 to $1.35. , Wine Sets from $1.50 to $1.00. . A set from $2.50 to $1.75. Scissors and Shears with mazlietized points reduced from 50c to 28c . Pocket Knives for ladies cut war be low cost. . Fine line of Stationery, Tablets, Ac count Books, etc, will be eold at any price. , j All classes of Lames and Hooks will tro at anything like a reaonaMe oITer. . ricture Frames cut half of former prices. Doll Carriages,' large and handsome, cut exactly 50 per cent, from former price. , Lamps; This is your opportunity to secure a lamp of any kind, but especially a hand some parlor, dining or reading room lamp at prices that you will jump at. A Nickel Lamp that sold for $2 will now be sold for $L - - A Beautiful Globe Lamp that sold for $3, now priced at $1.50. r - Another beautiful Globe-Lamp reduced from $1.25 to 75c . ' A magnificent Lamp, tbe electric burner eo called because of its bright andscft ligbt. One of the bandomfst. lamps ever brocght to this city. Was" cheap at $7, now cut to J t. Lamps as low as 25c. All n-lz 3. Jus Receded zndJ0VX7m A Birr Line of - - Thanldnrr all for liberal Notions, Underwear and 1 ct ry T.P.nSH FO RD, patrcnao, vro aro Ycjra truly, 1 1 r. ,fn 1 , ft i I eV4 I tlt::gt. People wto are acquainted with my stock, know tLcre is not a household in existence but what neeis sone article, carried in ca stock. . . " V e can fumisa frcn the rr.ort fir-le kitchen snd necessities to elaborate aicrrner.ts for the v.;::! hce. Icv? 13 yczr t: to rer:r.:;1i yc"r r : : !; : low that you. will p rctally r:v;r I. :', : tl ; c;; : o rccn :v lir.s r t prices Vc-rs 1 : ":'ext la 7.