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THE DAILY jFBEB PBESS; W. S. HERBERT, Editor and,Pfop!r, entered at P. O. m second class mail matter, DR. .3. D. HARPER. , DENTAL SURQEON, , KPISXONN. C. L,.,V, j - j , j. I - fcf"Oflic Orer Du Qninerly'a store, In the Mom P Iilght t W ith the ettt-ptlon at tf d Of UBuildiag, u CV, Prl-e ft fco.' etora. throe Tor the past mouth! 1 11 National Dexnooratlo Ticket. Ton Prksidemt : WH. J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. Fo Vice-Pmesident : ADLAI E. STEVENSON, of IllinoU. Fob Firrr-SitviwTH Congkms, CLAUDE KITCHIN, of Halifax. Fob Presidential Elbctor, T. C W00TEN. uf Leuuir. NEGRO POSTMASTERS. S Onr introduction of the negro question wan mode merely to show that any man who, voted againftt State and local negro offlceboldingin the Augustelection would etnltify himwlf by voting for negro federal ottieeholding iu North Carolina. That is the plain, wimple truth, and no amount of nqulrmmg will change the truth. A vote for ISryan means that the federal offices in North Carolina will "be held by Democrats all white men. A vote for McKinley means that the federal offices iu North Carolina will be held by ttamihiiPAriR. which includes many ne- fhpreisno netting around this fact. In saying this we raise no cry against the negro nny more than we made war on the negro when we said that a vote for Avcock meant White Supremacy and . Arinma meant neero rule. If , CW V V W vr - we were right then, we are right now, The Democratic party is not the enemy , of the negro. It will see that he gets jus tice and fairness. Wr do not object to the people of the north, or in the south, for that matter, having negro officehold ers wherever the people desire them. The difference between Cleveland and McKinley in appointing negroes to office was this: Cleveland did not appoint ne groes to office in the south, but gave them offices in those sections that de clared a negro was as fit to hold office as white men. His ngro appointees went to negro countries or to northern states or to the District of Columbia. While created a row in those communities that had favored negro offlcebolding in the south, Cleveland never appointed a negro to office in the south. McKinley, on the other hand, bile giving the negro office, takes pains not to appoint a negro post- master in Ohio, but to appoint 27 in eastern North Carolina. The people o! . North Carolina do not presume to say to a president that be shall not appoint negro to office, but they do say that no president who cares for southern sent ment will impose negro officials upon a southern community. As McKinley has done this, they know that a vote for Mc Kinley means a vote for 27 negro post masters in eastern North Carolina, or as many of them as has not been sent to the penitentiary. Kaleigh News-Observer. Fixed the Gmm Comuaar. "i "I'll fix 'fui,': said o Capitol Hill citt ten when he got his gas bill a couple of months aeo. "'Xlne dollars and eighty move, that's all. At the end of the month, but If I dou't make that gas meter of mine work overtime between now and the day I move it'll be because I run out of matches, that's all! I'll eat up about $10 worth of gas and then let the darn ed gns company keep the $5 I've got on deposit!" So from that evening on as soon as twilight fell the Capitol Hill man made a tour of the bouse and lit every jet from cellar to garret "I'll teach em to bunko folks!", he said to himself savagely as he started all the burners a-golng. Along toward the end of the month he and his wife picked out another bouse and made arrangements for mov ing. The Capitol Hill man was de lighted when the gas bill read $29.00. This Is one time they won't gonge me!" he shouted exultantly as he danc ed around with the bill In his hand. Three days before the day set for moving his wife was taken 111, and of course the moving had to be declared off. She is only now convalescing. The Capitol Hill man paid the $29.00, and his friends' are now telling him the story about the man who robbed bis own trunk. Washington Tost. OR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, Office Honrs: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. j Rooms over the Bank of, Winston r ToixleitiMill Dairy and Stock Farm, E.R.&I.M. TULL, Prop's, p. o.: KINSTON, nA C. Thoroughbred Jersey and Guern sey Calves for sale" at reasonable prices. Ice. Ice MOORE & HOOKER, f J)ealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish, etc, . GROUND. BONE for Poultry the best feed known for laying MOORE a HOOKER hens; Give it a trial. For Ohills, Fevers and all MALARIAL DISEASES take : YUCATAW CHILL TOrjlC(M5rorci.) f Superior to all Tasteless Tonics. ' , - The people will aulcklr reooffnize the Snperlor Qunlltlas af "YtJCA.TA.Jt riaanraveai.) am th nuir so-called Taateleee Toalce. They an unreliable and tta dot it uncertain, Yucatan Chill Toaie (Improved) The medicine it theromrhlr dlatotred: e:ich dote eoataini the Mm proportion tie. eoniittinir of Uli'IXIKE which drirnamit milari. IBOX which tnneann the lyetem and PEPSIN which prodacet a hearty appetite. Any physician or dracsut will tellyoa there it NO aa. L-aa -JticauJixi''xxuJM for uauuua ana lt Kindred ditsaMm. Fieaiant to take; dee not licken or nsiiRMfp, ana ie acoepisoi to eas moet aeiicnxe swrnnci. rmvKi ae trnlf. for tale Dy ail aeaiera. Gen. Bates, who knows, says of the ; slavery that exists in the Philippine '' possessions of Uncle Sam is "genuine ' slavery" and no mistake. But he says the "slaves as a general thing work but . very little." That Js fine .for a republic that freed 6,000,000 negroes after a four years war and at the cost of 400,000 white lives sacrificed. What a fine thing . anyhow is that McKinley government. Gen. Bates is bothered to see how these negroes in the new possessions can be taken and freed without . paying, for . them How much In treasure did it cost " to free eTery negro in the south? TCil mington Messenger. Coincident with Mr. Bryan's great speech accepting the nominations comes an urgent appeal from Mark Hanna for money. The Democratic leaders appeal to the patriotism of the people, the Re publican leader appeals to their greed Cash is the only thing that can keep ' McKinley in office four years longer. 7 . Much to that gentleman's astonish ment tne people seem disposed to ajlow , Mr. uuuer to suik. Durham Herald. . And perhaps the people of North Caro , Una would be grateful if the State preos ' would stop printing Butler's name. Let's mention something more pleasant. - avweaw The pnblw debt of China, which is principally held in Europe, amounts to f 300,000,000 In round figures,' In this lies a potential argument against the J partition of the Chinese empire. . . "Through the months of Jane and July our baby was teething and took a run ning oS of the bowels and sirknM of the stomach," says a T. IL.ilolliday. of Deminjr. Ind. "Ilis bowels would moTe from fire to eight tim a day. I had a t-Dtt! of Chamberlain's Coiio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Imedy in the bouoe and gars him four dropt in a tf-a.roonfal cf watr and he got better at once," Sold by J. K. Hood, druggist. The very best ice de- Dannr Lied. li-fTOfo full -nraifrVif. act broker's office, got a job in the same der6d. ouice tor uis cuuiu narry. uanny sei oll im "PViorxa lO art A himself the task of making Harry ap- Va" UP rut'Ilw : uU. pear to the best advantage during the haV6 YOUr Order T6CeiV6 found It necessary sometimes to use prompt attention. , vWe means that were only justified by the haVA ft XJracrnn to TYiakft Every afternoon Danny had to run regular WipS tO all OUr with messages from one or the ex-1 ..af chancres to the office, a distance of half a mile. When Harry came, Danny had WO reSpeCtlUllV SOllClt io ureas uim in o uo mis. ice iirtsi nafrna rrn day that he made the trip from the Jour PaironaBe exchange Harry staggered Into the of fice, gasping, with his eyes starting from his head. : For a moment he couldn't speak. The broker looked at him in astonishment and said: You ran pretty fast, didn't you? How long did It take?" ' , "Four minutes and 17 seconds," Har ry panted, looking at the clock. ; "That's pretty good time," said the broker. , ,,. .;i "No, sir," said '. Harry; "not very good. Danny says he does It every day In a minute and a quarter." New York Commercial Advertiser. JAS. F. PARROTT. KINSTON, N.; C. 1 ' The lawn of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of me penaiuesiorvioiatingtmsiaw is piles, Keep your bowels regular by taking dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when necessary , and yon wi never have that severe punishment in dieted upon yon. Trice 25 cents. For sale by J. E. Hood, druggist. . . FORJiALE! - 50 Tons Agricultural Salt. Can be used in place of Kainit. Much less cost. ... ' i T. W. NEWBORN & CO 1838. ; 1 1900 Greensboro Fen College ZSTortk Caholika. Fall Term begins September 12, 1900, Catalogue on spplicttion. f tf DRED PEACOCK, PresldsBt oooooooooooooooooooooooooo BUOOD TEIiliS. Yet. it h the index to health. If jroa btve ! bad blood voa are likely te learn that you have Jlheuaatism, oae ol the most homble diaeaaet to which mankind U heir. . If this diaease haa lint berun iu work, or if yon have been afflicted for years, yon khould t once take the wonderful new care. ...RPEUMAOIDE... Tbonaanda have beea cared. The saaa. mer aeaaoa n the beet brae to take a rhea matic raraedr. Nature will thea aid the medicine in enectinr a peraiaDeiit. coaatitav i wiut bad tional People i i bad blood are ab ject to catarrh, indigestion, and many other giefaioe. i o oe pore. RHEUMAl blood parinenk it the blood ie the rnaet bo Prince of Sold by J.E. Hood. Price, $1. 7 Sni nr All You Can Drink For 5 Cents, AT Hood's Fountain ,A. REAL GRAPHOPH0KE Study the Points of Our Carriages, and you will find that they are perfectly built on designs that are absolutely correct. From 'the ' buildi ng of the body to the putting on of the tires, we know that everything is O. K. in the con ' struction of the carriages we sell. . If we do not have In stock the exact combinations that you want in a vehicle we will take pleasure in making it on short order. ', An Ellis buggy is a good buggy. . We give an absolute guarantee with every buggy bought of as. ELLIS CARRIAGE WORKS, . KINSTON, - N, C. ! " rang: rsHAima. Slmpla' Dockwofa Motor. llMbaaisai ' Visible. Durable Co atractioa. NO BOTHER, MUCH FUR1 gj Queen Street' ' Ad the Wowdera and PteeaarM af ; ' Uyfc.PrkdlalaJB',caia). tVhn accoroDanled br a kec order this Oraphophone can be used to make Rciordi. L the atandard Records. m ardar m ami I fa aar narit tffic. . - I .A.fln.n.. A.i n . nu rf A V . Ml KIW YORK, 4VWS Bieadwar. CHICAGO, va wabaaa M 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 Vlcl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. , . - A Black Vlcl, a good shoe for only $3.50. r , ' Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had such an enormous 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 them. Collars, Gents' Goods. A full line of Gents Underwear.- Neckwear. Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts. SERGE . COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to $8.50. i' ,In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. t ) DAN QUINERLY, ( KINSTON, N. C. J LOUIS, Tm Olhre St. WASHINGTON, ai -THILADELPHIA, 103a Caeatnet fee BALTIMORE. la B. Baltimore BL .SUTTALO, JM Mala St. tAXIS, . aav - aTiiiiitmis Jse. J " SAN FRANCISCO, tit Gear BL . - r I . I I II ' 34 Boolerard dee Italiena. ' H I . BERLIN, a Knmeaetrmaea. " V I ' s ; U v , - L'S ' -nil I XlLi W IX. AaJ , 0 JT .wWWIMWVWWwVWtfw ' Tour special' attention is X I called to " . j . ; Tobacco Twine, jo I TKermomcters. Overall Pants :g ! I m iJv- I I 4 ) 1 J DAILY 1 t y 1 v ry c r ' ' 1 ! ! '. '--.1- ' " ! . -. D"2' y ...... Adrertuing'u the Keyatuu ' ' to aecass.-BABirtrM. : . Tkesb are the days when the man whp, does a successful" business must realize the full scope and significance of the great veru, ,httstle.,, You must hustle It you do any business. Every 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 the people the money-spending classes Thx Fxes Pxrc3 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. in wnito. .blue, .Brown and Tan. . , aaaaav e) a -a irTices nrrnt. uivo 113 . calL ' Youro to pic TUllSTr.LL 0. HILL, AND CEMIAVEEKLV Hatta Given On nppIi3at!on. Corrtspondense Invited. Store. 1
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