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THE DAILY FREE PRESS. W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r, literal at P. O. M, second elass mail National Democratic Tloket. Ton Pmsidskt: WM. J. BRYAN, of Nbraka. Fob Vics-Pmssidbnt t ADLA! E. STEVENSON, of lUinou. ' Fob Firrv-ScviNTM Concrm, CLAUDE JUTCHIN, of Halifax. FOB PbSMDSHTIAI. ELKCTOB, ': T. C WOOTEN. of Lenoir. DEMOCRATIC CHANCES. Th Norfolk Landmark discuses Intelli pent! j the possibilities of the forthcoming 'nvomhr election. It thinks that "there ' is no doubt the Republicans have two or t hree shades tue iieuer 01 me ttimuuou with ivcard to the presidential ticket, because they did not make the blander of encumbering their canaiaates wimany dead Issues. Nevertheless, Hryan and Stevenson have a pood fighting chnnce, . whieh is iireafd with every speech made by the rant punt lloosevelt." Then it set the states off in groups, with the electorfal vote of each, saying that the Democrats are practically sure of these: - .v Alabama... 11 Arkansas.............. ................ 8 Colorado ? 4 1 Florida - ' Georgia...... 18 Idaho.... jj Louisiana. 8 MisaixHiupl w Xfissouri 22 Montana............. JJ Kentucky . Id Nebraska 8 North Carolina..;.;..,.; 1 1 South Carolina 0 South Dakota 4 Tennessee , 12 Texa IS Utah Virginia . ,....12 Total...... .......172 The Landmark thinks that either Wyoming or Washington is sure for the Democrats, and to be coneervative it takes over the lesser Wyoming to the Democrats., Ita three votes would bring Bryan a total up to 17a. Then the fol lowing named states, with theirelectorial votes, it gives to the itepuoiicans: New York 3($ Ohio 23 Pennsylvania . 32 Maine... 6 Ilhmle Inland . 4 Went Virginia.. ....t. ,.. !) Oregon . 4 New Jersey,. 10 MansachuHetts ................ 15 Washington 4 Vermont 4 New Hampshire ; .. 4 North Dakota 3 Iowa.... 13 Connecticut........ 6 California " 9 HE GOT NO MONEY. Am laeldeat In (he Dorhood LIfo o ' Loola Xtll of Prance. One day. w'at'O the dauphin, after- wuid LoiiIm XIII. was 5 yours old. lb Duke of Sully t-nnie out to tft. Gonna iu well supplied from tlu treasury' with IKH-la-t money for the dauphin, say .Mrs. Lucy Otwnp lu Tliv AiUiutlc. Tbe ihmvk of the superintendent's arrival set I lie who! houwliohl iistlr, t'ligi1 for a share iu the expected sjwiL Mine dt Monghit hurried the ilnuptiiu luto the great t'ounyiird of the instle to re ceive Sully with as iuucIi honor ns If he hud, been the klug himself. ; To please the gretit liinn the little pi-luce put Ills enfant d'houueur and other attendan tath rough aidr I 11 with their toy arquebuses aud swords. At the end of the show M. de Sully gave the dauphin 50 crowns, which his mock soldiers seized out of his hands so quickly that he bad scarce time even to (eel them. At last but one piece re mained, which he held fast bold of In spite of the efforts of Mme. de Mon glat's tailor to get it from blm. lie- be he's trying to take it from me!" sbouted the child. Mme. de Monglat took' It, gathered together all the rest of the coins from the reluctant hands of their possessors and kept them all. The dauphin did not complain, but soon nfter be said, "But I, too. was a soldier, and I didn't get any money." Ilerouard always maintained that n certain reluctance to both spend and give, which characterized Louis In lat er years, was the direct result of Mme. de Monglat's teaching and example. W. T. PARROTT. Ph.G.,M. D., Physician and Surgeon KINSTON, k. c. Osncs-Locsted Parrott's. at Dr. Ja. M. VOOTBN & WOOTBN, ATTONEYS-AT-IjAW, KINSTON, N. C. - MORE a HOOKER, Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish, etc. . GROUND BONB for Poultry the best feed known for laying Yours truly, - , " MOORE & HOOKER. hens. Give it a trial. B. W. CANADY. Cjbcuit : Lenoir. Tone. Green. Put and On. low counties. SuDreme Court, sod Federal Court. of uawro norm utroi H. E. MOSELEY. Tobacco TAi nc, H. R. SHAW, Lawyer. All matters attended to . promptly. rracuce in ttate ana i-eaerai courts. WSTOmct located back . of Court House, Kinston, N. C. Thcftnometeirs and hanienns T Cotton Bagging and Ties, OR. .3. D. .HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. FRUIT JARS Quarts, 75c; Gallons, $1.00 per Dozen. B. VV. CANADY & CO., KINSTON, N. C. tOffice Over Dan Oninerlv'i itora. Id the Mom ley Building, next to C W . Pndgen & Co.'s (tore. L. OR. THOS. K. FAULKNER, OSNTIST. Office Hours: 8 a in. to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of Kinston A Waralos to Oorrowen, . A man who was too economical to take this paper sent his little boy to borrow the copy taken by bis neighbor. In his haste the boy ran over a 4H stand of bees and lu tea minutes look ed like a warty summer squash. His cries reached bis father, who ran to his assistance and, falling to notice barbed wire fence, ran Into that, breaking It down, cutting a handful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining t $4 pair of pants. The old cow took ad vantage of the gap In the fence and got into the cornfield and killed herself eating green corn. Hearing the racket, the wife ran, upset a four gallon churn full of rich cream Into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole flock. In the hurry she dropped a $7 set of false teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled through the spilled milk and Into the parlor, ruining a brand new $20 car pet,' During the excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man. the dog broke up 11 setting hens, and the calves got out and chewed the tails off four fine shirts. Kansas City Jour naL -; v ' Total ...170 Upon this sbowinor McKlnler must have 50 more electorial votes and Bryan 51, and each is to look for what be needs to the following named states which are classified at doubtful Illinois.... 24 Michigan.... 14 Indiana 13 Minnesota 9 Kansas....... 10 Gentlemen at Odds. "Huh!" snorted Mr. Sourdropp to Mr. Arguso. "Iluht If you knew half as much as you think you know, you'd know a half more than you do now." "Is that so?" growled Mr. Arguso. 'Well, If you . only knew twice , as much as you don't know, you'd know three times as much as there is to know." Baltimore American. ' Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, Ii5 FayettevilleSt., - Raleigh, N. Cf "Write for our t'Brochnre" of In- formation. Ice. Im. Artistic Job Printing at The Free Press Office ram The very best ice de livered full weight as or-1 dered. Call up Phone 12 and have your order receive prompt attention. We have a wagon to make regular trips to all our customers We respectfullygsolicit your patronage. JAS. F. PARROTT. . KINSTON, N. C. 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. A Chocolate Colored Vicl Kid. in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. 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 I4.00. v We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. Call and see them. ' . , -, Oents' Goods. A full line of Gents Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy-Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts,1 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 and complete. The laws of health reauire that the bowels move once each dav and one o the penalties for violating this law is niles. Keep your bowels reorular br takinnr a aose oiunamDenain sstomacn and L4ver ivaiintM....... Tablets when necessarv and vou wi iv.aryiana.... never have that mvera nnnlahmant. in. Dieted upon von. Price 23 cents. For sale by J. & Hood, druggist. Delaware...... 3 Wisconsin................................. 12 You pay your money and take your choice. 1 ne ngnres given by our esteem ed contemporary are at least interesting. and we agree with its conclusion that "Thouzn it is impossible, with fair fltrur ing.to avoid theconclusion that the odds are against Bryan and Btevenson," it is quite otherwise as to the lower house of congress. As to this body, the Demo- To the Public ! We, the undersigned, are now ready and well equipped with mill and fixtures and abundant forest. crats, seem, at this time, to have very and wish all purchasers of lumber SfflAteJSL61 the PrP8,t,on to give us a call beforebuyine else- where. Fully thankine you al for past favors; we solicit a contin aance of the same. Terms, strictl v casn. Z. EDWARDS & SON, KINSTON, N. C Charlotte Observer, The Free Tuess thinks the chances somewhat favor McKinley, because of the big campaign funds that will be raised by $ Hanna from the trusts. It is not a question of whether llryau will get the most votes we feel absolutely cer tain he would carry. all the doubtful states and several put down as safe for McKinley if the vote was honestly count ed. The question is, vill Bryan get such overwhelming msjorities in the doubtful state that f Hanna can't count him out? We have a strong hope that he will get such overwhelming majorities, and pick out the following states from the doubtful column to give Bryan the number of votes necessary to elect him: Michigan 14 I n d iana . .......... . 1 5 ! innesota t 0 M ry land 8 H uHonsia... jllllllHtMMilliirrft mm V O I TotaJ 53 Ttis would give Bryaa four mors than the number necessary to elect. "Ttror.h the months of June and July c :r ta1 7 was teething and took a run r 7 c 3 of the bowels and iirkne of the .. -,cW fays O. P. M. Holiday, of L r . T.ini. "Hi bowels would move ' if. ret" fr:v.t timesadsy. I had a I ' cf Ct.v trtaia's Colic. Cholera r 11 -.rrhv l'-"rpiy ia the hocse end : e t:- i 1 r drrjsiaa teaspoonfel rf .- r r ! J . r t t -1 tr at once." Bold Pup Crystal Ie delivered at your home At l-2c per Pound. Ice Wagon makes Daily Trips. M PHOIfS NO. 26. Id. C. WHGHEt?J A REAL GRAPHOPHOKE Simple ' Oockworft Motor. ; Mechaaisai visible, Ourable Cmh tract k' NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN. AM tk Weavers tm4 Pleare of a Mifk-Prfceo' TUu" 'chiM. Then accomsanled bv a Recorder this Oraphophone can be naed to make Rc -orda. Price with Recorder. t7,BO, Reprodtuea all the standard Records. StmJ orttr mm aianay ( aur martt effic. C0LIM3U PHONOGRAPH CO. DepL 39 MEW YOIK, I4J-M5 BriMdwaf. C H1CAUO, M Wlbut A0 ST. LOUIS, TfM Oliv St. WASHINGTON, ctia 1 FHILADCLFHIA, 1031 Cbenot St. iTON, 919 FenMrtraaiO Am BALTIMORE., ia K. BaluatM St. UFTALO, JiJ Main St. Queen Street. DAN QUIMERLY, . KINSTON, N. C. Advertising la .the ejatuu , to Saecess. Babktjm. . 111 I A Gentle Eleminder ! ILO. sl Mi SAN tlAi, PAJUS. U Boaliftl IIIU.1, t KlMCMIrltMl K CISCO, n? Gaary St. ard dM Itsiieaa. 1 Tea Ell E:!!:? Eiys 1 firs ii2n::2 rcua . ci r:t r::i It, r::i It t:ir:t . Hit 3 1m... We are prcrarci ta write air classes cf property, to vrn cr cctin. try, at lowest ratc3 ccr;:;lcct with af i-srarce. ari ci very re.:;n- Thesb are the days when , the man who fj does a successful business, must realize the full scope and significance of the great veru. ,v "hustle." You must hustle It you do any Dusiness. livery man who has a dollar wants his money's worth before he lets It go. The man who has bargains to offer must let the fact be known. If you have anything special to offer advertise the fact, else the people will never know it. As a medium for reaching Cj 1 .1.. ji uc peopic tac xauncy-speauing Ci&sses Tub Fees Psxca is the paper par excellent. It reaches the homes of the people throughout this and adjoining counties, and is read by everybody. An advertisement in Its columns will prove a paying investment. Try it. o o w . . a. Va. J DAILY AfiD C r.TI-V;CCKL' ni: o Q 6 6 Hates CIvan On flpplleatien. Ccrrr zpcni?njt Invltad. 1 KINSTON, L. HAOVuV it J. i;. lUxl, Cr:.:iit. W . f
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