J THE DAILY FREE PRESS. W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r. tnwni at P. o. as. aecona oiasa mail matter. National Democratic Ticket. Foa Prbsidkkt: WM. J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vic-Pesident : ADLAl E. STEVENSON, of UUnoii. Foa FIpty-Seventh Congkbss, CLAUDE KITCHIN. of Halifax For Prrsidrntial Elbctor, T. C, WOOTEN. of Lenoir.. THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE. President McKinley wants the United States to keep on fighting the Filipinos for the sake of the brown man. It is . our holy duty toward those raifguided people, he thinks, to till them 'off nntil those who are left agree to accept civili zation and huppiness. Mr. Bryan, on the other hand, prefers to regard the welfare of the -American people rather than that of the Filipinos. "You tell melie say,"that a mau who lifts his voice against- the doctrine of im perialism is pleadlug the cause of the Filipino. I tell you be is pleading the cause of 70,000,000 of American citizens. Aye, lie is 'championing the rights of the struggling masses of the world, who look to America for example." In theory, perhaps, the SIcKinley idea maybe the more lofty, if we could believe in its sincerity; but Mr. Bryan's idea is surely the more patriotic as well us the more practicable. - "It every Filipino," say Mr. Bryan, "were to die the world would go on, but it this nation, the greatest republic of the world's history, puts out its light, if this republicUurns its ba:k to the doctrines wbich we loved a century and a quarter ago, then to what nation , of the world can the people look for hope aud inspira tion?" 'V,?; The paramount issue in this campaign is the preservation of our own republic, which Is worth more than all Asia to the cause of mankind. Boston Post. ' " Some people iave been struck with wonder at the fact that any man could have said as much as Mr. Bryan has said within the past four years and preserve marked consistency In every utterauce. The secret of this is the man's hoarsty to bis convictions, his deep and abiding sincerity and his immovable loyalty to the welfare of the people. He speaks the truth,, truth .without ambiguity or the slightest purpose to deceive, and a wit ' ness wbo tells the troth, the whole truth and nothlug but the truth is hard to trap, either upon direct or cross exami nation. By his frank, honest and straightforward course, Mr. Bryan bas won the confidence of millions of Ameri can citizens and bas wrung from many .,Krt nnnnuM him tributes to his sincerity. " V V..w " - In striking contrast with the vacillating and weather-cock proclivities of McKin ley Is the firm adherence to principle of Bryan. Winston Sentinel. Sir, - KPMtarr Parker was asked at Golds- boro Saturday what the Farmers' Alli ance was going to do with Butler, after having stated that the Alliance is to be reorganized and will figure no more in politics.'1;'' ' :'' -.':''"'.'"''.:' "Butler?" replied Parker, "Why he has not belonged to the Alliance in five years. That is the trouble' with people. They blame the Alliance for the acts of persons ' who are or have been members instead of the man." - 1 . 'Yet, but for the Alliance Butler's elec tion to the senate and. fusion misrule would have been impossible in North Carolina. . Still, if the better class of far mers will reorganize the Alliance and conduct' it opon strictly, non-political lines, in the' interest of the farmer in the way of co-operation, etc., The Fbkr Pbkss will not oppose but will do all it - can to aid the movement. The Pamlico enterprise says Tec Fbec Purss did Mr. C II. Fowler, of Pamlico county, an injustice in an article pub lished as a special from Raleigh concern ing the Pamlico political mesa. The article appeared in many other papers. We disclaim any responsibility for it, having published it only as a matter of news. We have no interest at all In toe matter, and it bow has bat little Interest for our readers. The Enterprise fully exonerates Mr. C II. Fowler from blame in the law suit mentioned, in which the article charsred him with having been convicted of fraud. The Fkkk Pbers takes pleasure in saying that we have heard people wbo know Mr.C ILFowIer speak of him in the very bigbest yrm. T.'tat in ot people wsxt ia some th'rj ... . . . V I. 3 I V- . . triiia ana Tatie ura la uwi ii l ti; n. Ciiamt-pr'.a.n's Stomach and Liver Tab lets t 1 1 I "1 to a dot. Tb?y srs esjy trt-,Vr-l Tiiant ia t'ect. ForF&le i i i i ... a .... , .ii..i.ih .n i .. ' - v RAINLESS. When Aorat burned upon the year's decline, I stepped within whlapcra of a . wio white day, pricked back by d.rWeftpln. Had ihlinmering tumult wbert tha thick Stems tood. Some accnt of withering eap-a teething wine VUde incense of the Ulsam breathed drought. Sweet the aifh of lummet in the south, Athlnt for autumn and the purple ne. , My feet prciscd down the moaeea' fibrous gray; A dry twig cracked upon a drier atones All parched Tiewa of lavender and brown Died in the channel! of the rocky way. And in the famished covert I alona t Knew in what floods the thirst of Ufa may drown ' -Cecelia Eeaux in New Lipplncott Gerri fins Orwrnnle Life. Scientists fmiucntl.v remind us that gems possess life organic, life. Ev erybody knows that opnls and pearls grow dull wheu worn by Invalids, and It has been lately proved that rubies and the turquoise show the same sen sibility. Tearls are most delicate nd lose color and brilliancy and actually die. Rings and pins should not bo worn by invalids, because the invisible cmnuations of disease penetrate the microscopic interstices of the gem and kill its life. Philadelphia Tress. A . I'roof. "Madges-Cut don't you really believe that Ida is engaged? May No; I'm sure she Isn't. I asked her if there was any truth In the re port, and she refused to say a word. Harper's ttazar. i. A Minister's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era, and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and wa entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia; Kan. My neighbor across the street was tuck for over a week, had two or three bottles of ..,..,1 ttinm tha rinotnr. Ha used them for three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief bo discharged mm. i wenx over w w wm the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terriblo fix, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if be bad tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and he said 'No.' I went home and brought" him my bottle and eave bim one dose; told him to take an other dosein fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured." For sale by J. E. Hood, druggist. J. W. COLLINS. HARDWARE, STOVES AN 0 IINWAKE. Ho.M Queen St. tqnSTOlt, J- O. Another lot of those popular FREEZERS, also Water Coolers, Bath Tubs, Mason's Fruit Jars, Thermometers, Lanterns, Tobacco Twine, &c. I Have Now on Hand One Car Load of Nice Wood sold by car load or wagon load. Prices reasonable. Try me. , J. A. STREET, Wood, Coal and Maehlnevy, ., : KINSTON, N. C. IPIamblng and Pips fitting a tpeclalty. ooooocoooooooooooooooooooo BLiOOD TEIiliS. . Yes, it is the Index to health. 'If you have bad blood ron are likely to learn that yon have Rheumatism, one oi the most horrible diseases to which mankind is heir. If this disease bas Just begun its work, or if yon have been afflicted for years, you should at once take the wonderful ew cure, ...RHEUMAOIDE.., . Thousands have been cured. Tha sum mer season is the best time to take . rheu matic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, constant tiona) Core. - People with bad blood are Jib ject to catarrh, indigestion, and many other diseases. To be healthy the blood must be pure. RHEUMAC1DE is tha Prince of blood puriuera. Sold by J.X. Hood. Price, $1. Don't Stunblo through the world. Let some good fairyof n optician fityou out with aome TAi, Ks asViamM to wear rfaaaes. It will giv yon an intellectual r . ... . J . J II V.. tn. Vv looat, ana uco now nice n wn w-. v rion 's u-tmi the SUtV J V " street, and by returning their bow ex plode tne idea mat we nx oi liaim an 1 ankiai natare. T r wnn r el a Oil Vll have no t-wUe srith tbea or with your . ',1 1 n V a - r -1 eyes. e voiVij j.c" w j come to wbeneyer ytra need our er- r.ce. - , - - M - r 1 1 OR. H. D. llARPER, -, DENTAL SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. r0(Rce Over Dan Quinerly'a store, in the Moaa hsyBuUding , next to C W. Pridgea & Co.'a store. DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER,. i , , , DBftTIST. . i Office Honrs: 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Rooms over the Bank of Klnston OR. C. B..WOODLEY, x Physician and Surgeon, V ' j ; '. ' KINSTON, K. C f 14 i l-At Hotel Tull at present. W. T. PARROTT. Ph.O.,M. D., Physician and Surgeon KINSTON, n. c. ' , OFFiCEt Located at Dr. Jas.' M. Parrott'a. , " WOOTEN & WOOTEN,' s Attorneys- at-Law, . KINSTON, n. c. . Circuit: Lenoir, Jones, Greene, Pijt and On slow counties. Supreme Court, and Federal Courts of Eastern North Carolina. ' ' . " . - ' ; H. E. SHAW, 11 . . Lawyer.'- ' )t'. All " matters attended to promptly. Practice in State and Federal courts. IgyOffice located back of Court House, KINST0N, N. C. Barrett & Thomson, AROHITEOTS, Fayetteville St.J - RilKlGH, N. C IST Write for our "Brochure of in formation. ' L,. B. COX. Owing toad health, L,. B. Cox will sell his store and goods flt Cost. Parties wishing to go in busi ness will do well to see him at once. Nice business and good loca tion, j 'ft- $ August 15th, 1900. fl. & N. C. R. R. Transportation Department. To TfiE Land oe the Sky, AshevlUe, W. C., All A. & N. Ci coachea to go through Snpciftl train for the accommodation of alL Tickets on sale at all stations. ' Fare for the round trip, tickets jfood to return by any rarular train including September 7th : ; Morehead City,..,....y-..... ----f "0 Wildwood, ,..............."...? 5.r0 Newport,..-.. 5.50 llttvelock, .... ...,....,.. .. ........ Croatan,...... 5.o0 Riverdale,:.....- . u NewUern - -v 0.0O Taecarora, Core Creek, . 5.25 Dover, 0.0 Ca8well,..........i- Kinston, 5.00 Falling Creek,.....-..-." 5.00 LaGrange, . 5.00 Two Full Days In Ashsyilla! SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN: Lr. 11. City, Pier No. 1, 4:20 a, m. - ITn Town. 4:87 " " Wildwood, 4:49 4:5fl 5:10 J:15 5:23 C:05 6:17 6:25 u) XewtK)rt. ... , 44 Hatelock, . A " Croat an, M mrerdale,... " Newbern " nark's,. Tuscarora, Core Cms, Dover......... C:?5 C47 Caswell, ... Kinoton - fl :"" 7:07 7:17 ranicgCmt...... IaGrac,..- lveu... 7:..H 8:00 Ar. (iolNoro - Lv.Goliaboro f t A.eriiV... S. L-. DIL-L-. EXCURSIDM 'ezt I MOORE a HOOKER, Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh Meats, Fish,' etc.' , -. GROUND BONK for Poultry the best feed known for laying hens., v Give it a triaL . Yours truly,- x MOORE a HOOKER. , We are making a specialty of GENTS' i SHOES this, gj spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone -in Style, Size or Price, r-r" - ' (j A Chocolate Colored Vlcl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, t ; for $4.00. - v.'-.' - im 1 A Black Vlcl, a good ahoeor-only $3-5Q r tl) - "' Black Surpass This is the shoe ot which we have had j such an enormous sale. Price $4.00. .- ; .'t, ' . 1 Q ;ER Shoes. Price $5.00. These are beauties. , Call and see . them. . .'I't, i ' J ' Gents' ObpdQ. - A - full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, ; Pnflfa Fanrv Hokienr:- Nerfiee and White Shirts. SERGE COATS, Double and Single . In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring win De iuii . i and comolete. . ' Oneen Street. - TRY . FRIMING' rPKINT... . Ready Mixed. Almost as cheap as oil. Every gallon guaran teed. ; -.'.-,- Remember we Jean fix you up for curing to bacco , ' Lanterns, T?rmom?t?rs, AND ' Tobacco Twine- Prices low. Save money by trying us. , is-We have a, few WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS left. We are offering them low. Truly, ' DIXON & HOOKER is-The flew Hardware Store. ' kinston.n. c. A Gentle KeminMjj nun -. . . , v . .. . - ' man who has bargains to offer must let the fact be known. , If you have anything special tn nffVv advertise the fact, else the people will cailt atid csr.:i v;ccKL ) ) k,li.vi trPhona 27 Breasted, from $5.00 to $8.50. m nAN nuiNPRi Y m) KINSTUW, U. t Advertising V) the Keyetvh to Success. Babbum. ? ' Thksb are the days when the man who (Jjf does a successful .business must realize tht full scope and significance of the great Venn yv "hustle." You must husUe it you' do any Q business. Every man wno Has a aoiiar wants t.t - .t. t,f V lata t tm Th V, never know it. As a medium for reaching Q. the people the money-spending classes Thb Freb P2ES3 is the paper' pax excellent. V It reaches the homes of the people throughout this and adjohucs counties, and Is read by everybody. An advertisement in Its columns V will prove a paying investaenL Try it. j Q O ( ' iae We Htss Given On Jlpplieation. Corrtiponden Invited. H. O. HTATT. ty J. 11 i.oo J, drvrrlet.

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