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THE DAILY FREE PRESS. W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r. entered at P. u. aa second elaaa mail matter For White Supremacy. National Democratic Ticket. Fob Prcsiueiit: VM. J. BRYAN, of Nebnuka. For Vics-Presidknt: ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. Fob Fifty -Seventh Congress, CLAUDE KITCHIN, of Halifax. For Presidential Elector, T. C. WOOTEN, of Lenoir. State Democratic Ticket. For GovEaNoa: CHARLES B. AYCOCK, of Wayne. For Ijeotenant-Govebnor : WILFRED D. TURNER, of Iredell. For Secretary or State: J. BRYAN GRIMES, of Pitt. For Treasurer: BENJAMIN R. LACY, of Wake. For State Auditor : B. F. DIXON, of Cleveland. DR. For Attorn ev-General: ROBERT D. GILMER, of Haywood. a Commissioner or Labor and Printing: H. B. VARNER, of Davidson. For Corporation Commissioners : r' RAN KLIN M'NEILL, of New Hanover. SAMUEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. cor Superintendent Public Instruction : THOMAS F. TOON, of Robeson. For Commissioner or Agriculture: SAMUEL L. PATTERSON, of Caldwell. County Democratic Ticket. For Senate Eighth District : J. E. W. SUGG, of Greene T. D. WARREN, of Jones. For House or Representatives: V. W. CARRAWAY. For SHERirr : JOHNC. WOOTEN. For Register or Deeds : W.D.SUGGS. For Treasurer : JOSEPH B. TEMPLE. For Coroner t R. W. POPE. For Surveyor: ELIJAH P. LOFTIN. For County Commissioners : W. CANADY, A. W. WHITFIELD and D. W. w WO'OD. REFLECTIONS ON SPEECH. KELLY'S In hia speech in Kineton Monday Con irresstnan Kelly, of South Dakota, eaid North Carolinians who condemn hia being Drougnc to ine oui.i w u ijuuwuo, on behind the timee that in hia state it is a common occurrence for speakers to be brought in from other states. That is true, but it is customary for speakers going from one state to cam paign in another to discuss national issues and not to discUss local issues, Kelly's discuHsion of local politics in North Carolina is entirely out of place, and bis manner.of discussing them is indecent. The white people of North Carolina need no instructions from this would-be- dictatorial yankee Imported from South Dakota by the Butler-Holton-Middleton gang to tell them how to run their local government. Kelly knows nothing of local condi tlons in North Carolina, except such aa he baa been stuffed with by the Marion Butler, Holton and negro Aba Middleton crowd, and be is either a very dishonest or very credulous man. Wa suppose he is getting pay for his dicty speeches from the Republican party. Jtatler is doing all he can to bare North Carolina go for McKinley next November, and we sup pose he thinks one good way is to try to disgust as many Democrats as possible by Kelly's praise of Hon. W. J. Bryan Praise from such cattle aa Kelly is cal culated to disgust North Carolina Demo crats with anybody. Kelly praised Marion Butler to the skies, but North Carolina white people were already disgusted with Butler. In his speech Kelly pandered to the negro and "lower dawi of whites" the clam that enjoys aering negroes cheer at the abuse of true white men, and who will aid in trying to bars negro domination.- '" t'--" ; i ' . ; . ; .Kelly's assertion that the amendment was not aimed at the negroea but at the poor whitea, to diafranchiae them, waa one of the biggest lies be told- The poor whitea of North Carolina are Democrat, and certainly the Democratic party would not disfranchise its ownrdtersl Anybody knows that! If, as fusidnists claim, the amendment will allow the ne groes to continue voting while disfran chising poor white men, don't you know the Democratic party would fight it to the death, and don't yon know the Rep. Pop. fusion party would do all in its power to carry it? Why most certainly! This shows that the fusionists are lying, are trying to deceive the ignorant White voters. Their only hope of Victory is to deceive enough whites added to the negro votes to defeat it. They know the negroes will all vote against the amendment and if they can fool enough ignorant whites they could defeat it. Is there aDy white man who can't realize that if what the fusion leaders say of the amendment was true the negroes would all vote for it? There are only two sides to this ques. tion the white and the black. On which side do you stand? Will you vote with the great majority of white people for the amendment, or with -all the negroes against it? OR. H. D. HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, " KINSTON, N. C. , - . ; . .. -- UhOAo Over Daa Quinerfy's store, in the Mom ley Building;, Mat to C. W. Pndgen ft Co.'s store. no Tun u ram if urn DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, DHfiTIST. .,: .,. ': - Office Honrs: ' 8 a. in- to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of Kinston MOORE & HOOKER, Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish, etc. 'I . GROUND BONE for Poultry the best feed known for laying hens. Give it a trial. . . Yours truly, . MOORE a HOOKER. BLIND BRAINS. Henri Watterson is now back and is fighting for Bryan and Stevenson. Here is one of bin recent paragraph: "The fear of degraded enrrency need no longer frighten anybody. The lion now acroHs our path is the monster pluto cracy; nhall we clip hia claws and lop his horns and break him to work in harness, or shnll we allow him totcrow in ferocity and power until he is strong enough to throw off every restraint and every dis guise and to swallow up all that is bene flcieut and noble in the native life?" DR. RAYMOND POLLOCK, Physician and Surgeon, KINSTON, N. C. HaTOffice with Dr. John A. Pollock. W. T. PARROTT, Ph.G.,M. D.t Physician and Surgeon KINSTON, N. C. Dr. Jaa. M. Office: Located Parrott'a. at WOOTEN & WOOTEN, . Attorneys-at-I,aw, . kinston, n. c. Circuit : Lenoir, (ones. Greene. Pitt and On slow countiea. Supreme Court, and Federal Courts of Eastern North Carolina Are those used by the merchant who tries to sell goods without advertising. He that is wise doth advertise in TELE KINSTON FREE PRESS. B. W. CANADY. H. E. MOSELKY The fusion gang have sprung a new lie ubout the amendment. It is tnat "if the amendment is adopted a man will have to puy poll tax for ten years longer than he does now." It is a barefaced lie, but the fusionists reasoned that it might fool somebody, so Butler is sending it out with hU other "literature." No lie is too big for the fusion gang. It is safe to dis believe everything said by the fusionists, until confirmed from a responsible source. The murder of Americans in China calla for revenge. , It would do the world and America better service to turn loose the Philippines and send all soldiers there to China to shoot a little sense into the heathen Chinese and avenge the murder of Americans. j A 6d Citgt ttflclaa. Many thousands have been rettora J to health and bappiQeaa by the rje of Cham, berl&ia's Cough Remedy. If afSicted with any throat or lunjt trouble, give it a trial for it i certain to pro r beneficial. Co ugha that bare resisted all other treatment for rear, hare yielded to this remedy nd perU-t b?aJth been restored.- Cases that seemed boprleaa, that tbeeiimatanf famous health reeorta tailed to benefit, r ire been pennanentiy cured by !ta use. For aak by J. II Hood, drojisv. Muring last May an infant cnild or our neighbor was suffering from cholera in fantum. The doctors had given up al hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chatnterlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea llemedy to the house, telling them felt sure it would do good if used accord, ing to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. Ihaverecom mended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrb.CuktihDakeu Book waiter, Ohio. Sold by J. E. Hood H. E. SHAW, Lawyer. All matters attended to promptly. Practice in State and Federal courts. t-Office located back of Court House, Kinston, n. C. J. W. COLLINS. HARDWARE, STOVES AND T1JWABK. flo.14 5u.en St., - - KIHSTOW, ft. C. Another lot of those popular FREEZERS, alio Water Coolers, Bath Tubs, Mason's Fruit Jars, Thermometers, Lanterns, Tobacco Twine; &c. FOR J3ALE ! 50 Tons Agricultural Salt, Can be used in place ot Kainit. Much less cost. ,; T. W. MEWBORN & CO Tobacco Twine, Thermometers and lianterns T B. tf. CAHADY fi: GO.S, KINSTON. N. C. SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL ! Under New Managementl 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. All seven have wonderful restora tive properties. , ' , J , r Hacks meet every train at LaGrange, N. C. WateV free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or . . J ty r a . ill t 1 J'W Doaraing nouses ana using oeven opnngs water wiu oe cuargeu $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 terms and other information, address " " Of Course You Are. HOT I COCX)OCXX30CX3CXXOCXXX300COCXX BUOOD TEUIiS. Yes. it is the index to health. If you have . bad blood you are likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one ol the most horrible diseases to which mankind ia heir. If this disease has jut begun its work, or if you have been afflicted for years, you should at once take the wonderful new cure, - ...RHEUMAOIDB... Thousands have been cured. The sum mer season is the best time t take a rheu matic remedy. Nature Will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, constitu tional cure. People with bad blood are nb ject to catarrh, indigestion, and many other diseases. To be healthy the blood must be pure. RHEUMAC1DK is the Prince of blood purifiers. . Sold by I. E. Hood. Price, $1. Election Tickets. MAW- "" WA ". tf -ei jr ixin fKuu rKEas omce is prepyred to print tickets for the coming election at the Lowest Possible Prices. We have the type prescribed by law, also plenty of paper. in ordering tickets be sure to state size of tickets and number scanted. To avoid any , error we suggest that the name of the can didate be marked on the copy in Roman capitals, thus: JOHN II. SMITH. Exercise reasonable care m preparing the copy, and we will guarantee there will be no errors. . :- ' 3SXND US YOUR. ORDERS AT ONCE. FREE PRESS, . . KINSTON, N. C. But you can get cool at ..Skinner's Fountain.. You can get Ice Cream Soda, Champagne Phosphate, Wild Cherry Phosphate, Claret Phos phate, Claret Limeade, Claret Ice, Cherry Snow Pineapple Snow, Peach Cream Soda and anything else in the Cold Prink line. Ice Cream' with Crushed Fruit at. ; -.: :r:-C:.; - ' J. T. SKIMMER'S. I W. F. MORRILL, Prop'r, Sbven Springs, N. C. Z You Will Find Sta IN OUR STORE a fall Una of le Dry Good" and Groceries. e paj caen lor oar Rooda and eat them at bottom uricea, and will sell aa close aa any merchaptdoiog aaquareand boneat buaineaa. ring 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. . V ' A Chocolate Colored Vici.Kld, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. -W:; V." r ;" r -" :l y . ,. ;'.v :':;:. A Black Vlcl, a good shoe for only $3.50. Black! such an enormous : We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH-. ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. ; :. ; ' ww - wwrmj o w--'. .. 5-;'f : Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had j lormous sale. , Price $4.00. , Ci Hi Gents' Goods. We Solicit Both Town and. Country Trade. We keep a frea deliver r waeoo uo our atretafor the coDTenience of oar to wo trade, and a fren lot and atablea for oar conn try caatomere. Come to see na. Yoora rry truly, , iVM. ALEX LaROQUE, Qaecn Street, Phoks 76. , KINSTON N.C A. REAL GRAPHOPHONE FOR- $51 Ooctwa atr. UecaMtssa Visbte. Berabs Ca ' ' atrsctiaeK NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN. M Ike Wwn H Prr ( a af-Vtee1 Ulkaa-' mchi, lOen ccoTipnleI tj a Keer iht (r-apbohine can he oer ) to mke K -orda. Pnrowirh Kcomrer. 7 BO. Kproda.e3 ul the atandard Km-rla. 4rf M m4 mi I. r earrt $c. - I ccllmsu r;:c.c:r.ir;i co.crpt. so nnLiti rn I . iu (..--- c i fi t A .. ... X r Vr-f t I 1 LI , -r r.M A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery,' Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from ' f 5.00 to $8.50. In fact, our line of Gents Wear for the Spring, will .be full and complete. v " DAN QUINERLY. KINSTON, N. C. Queen Street. Wl TRY OURe PRIMING PKINT... Ready Mixed. Almost as cheap aa oil. Every gallon" guaran teed. . , , .. ; Remember we can fix you up for curing to-; bacco - v v'' .AND Tobacco ixAihc- , c Price3 lov7. Save money by trying U3. rcrWo hs.vo a fov7 WI1IDOW: Aim DOOB GOREE173 left. Wo cro cflcrir 3 them 1ot7v Truly, f i i c i i 0 0 a , c.
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