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V ' 1 ""' "' TBE DAILY FREE PRESS. W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r. ntered t P. O. u) secona claw matter. National Democratic Ticket. Fo Pumidbut: WM. J. BRYAN, of NebrwU. Fua Vie-PgiPWT : A.DLAI E. STEVENSON, of IU100U. Fob Firnr-SvRHTH Conom, CLAUDE KITCHIN. of Halifax. " FO PHWIDBHTIAI. ELCTO, ' T. C. WOOTEN. of Lenoir. Senator CaBery declines to be the Mc Kinley stalking bom of this campaign, ne does not wish for the fate of Palmer. Fusion between the Bads and Fops in m Kflon nronounced a failure, and v the Populist have revised their tato ticket and will go it aionevum UusHia comes next to the United States nf netroleum. Her out- ofwhich tlcgoveriimr&T-i---'- aa excise duty. TW Pilen. nnrinor ft holiday ramble Blr Fred j Tirriifnn came across a little -r - , . inn tha ettmlwinril of wnlCH was being somewhat coarsely painted i nrtuf ' ; Fnr some little time sir Pwrforiek watched the progress or the painting, till the rural artist, glancr . V A. ft.-. M.t. Inn 1n-n r PY11.1 TK P(l. -11 UB H lUiUB IU( viM - Tio-hrnn assented, adding that a fig' ure ou. the signboard was out of pro portion. ' ' . "Wlirer 1m it out y asked the ag Bxieved artist "I'm thinkin yer've Got It Don. r intaiiiTonKlnnklnar bot walaed Into a grocer's shop the other day, and, reading from a paper, sam; - - "I want six pounds of sugar at 2 a nnnnil " "Yes, said tne ungusu Biioyuiau, that will be one and three halfpence. MClavan nnniri nf rice '41 L' XVlKl m, . V. U M . - "One and fourpence halfpenny, nm men ted the erocer. " " "" - a ' .. ' i. A, M . Oil ' pound." a niiA ha nntinnpd : . "Five pounds of coffee at Is lOd, seven tins of milk . kila fraii tins nf tomatoes at 6d, .v " ----- , . eight tlna of sarumes ai as au. mh hnmon niflUA OUL uie um ojuu your mother send the money or aoe she want them entereux- - . tmt-m AiAn't rpticX me at all. th hnv; oiTinf hold of the bill. PU1U fcAIW K1J J C " " , !'. mv nrlthmotlfi leSSOQ. UUU A UttU " " . . .. Fbr-OhillSt Fevers, ' and all MALARIAL DISEASES take YU CAT A C H B L L TO l I O (ImiiroTei) 5imprinr tn all Tasteless Tonics. 0-cnlled ' mmmer wronz in yer solght.' "If you get off that ladder, I'll put it -1,t tnr vnil." rem e(l U6 U. A. iiuv1 fin Til ni"11 V. fEh, boot can ye paintr queried the Afhot Imihtfnllv; "10 KOU I U1UUJ want mv work Bulled." ii s mi iigui, a c it s my ariininuin; icoou ing in my time," answered Lelghton, to gct lt aoiae BOmehow." . i. tf i.iomiiorpil dnwn the lad- i U 9 VilC ViUC " - I der. Then, taking the palette, he climb- kite's Black Liniment full size 25c Tt. pnroa nain. , . J.E. Hood. UClt UI.U, lunatf) w r - if uaw ed up and commenced to paint and did bottle for 15c not desist until he uaa compieieu uiv i . BIKUUUUIVI. . ... ..jrr-T7TTATITITD' ."n.r iMiot tha's nae 60 Daa," was uie iik. .3.. u n-xvir v, rural artist's, comment "Art is nae so DENTAL SURGEON BLIMD BRAIMS.. Are those used bjr. tlie merchant who tries to sell goods without advertising. He that ia wise doth advertise in THE KINSTON FREE PRESS. paying now; still If ye like to ao mair rnri- tnr I'll do ve malr siller thin '"t do as a rule." ' "Thanks," replied Sir Frederick dry iv "Mr name is Lelghton "Vorrn. nlensed to ken ye. Mr. Leigh ton." replied the man, ignorant, ui. what the name meant "My name is 11. A. UUlVliAI. KINSTON, N. C. r"Offic Over Dan Qmnerly'i Kore, in torn U76uilding. MittoCW, PndgB w. DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER, tt.J. nlPARed with theimpres inn that he made upon himself in his Tam."-.gt James Gazette. recent speech that ne nas o-.u r w.t. m Dlanram. the stump the last two wee-sol tne cam- Fuadlethwalt gJrl makes the paign. Verily, everything seems to point flattegt remarkg 0f anybody I ever Mr. Brvan way. Luruii saw. Ana peopie isu v ww.. OBNTIST. , ( nfRre Hoars: ; 8 a in. to 6 p. tn.- Rooms over the Bank of (Tinatnn . i T oo n't nndprstand it . inniiraa'1n anarchistic .nnn she has money." ---- - ,inKnrth uxmt' she been saying now?" languagein wugWu. - even,ng M tf ThA Aft V W R. V III lUIOllCllUR " carounw " .... , fc - thnt mv narents had 13 children." with the Democratic program, -- ' "'is by the shot-gun. H I predict tne peopie IWel, 8he looked at me awbue and will resort toitsuseDeiorewierawus ,0ht wo yovl tne thirteenth r xnen abuse. It is the only argumeuu uo everybody snickered, wow, win ju trie have left." ' kmdly teu me waai mere w i i 1 ivuu, luatt , m.'wb'' . . normMiMin leaders are working bard, Prnner Pla.oe. nnssible means to adjust , "Family portraits should generally j: ,a rwt,ween the mine owners be huna in the hall, shouldn't theyT' . Tt. (r TM ine HB. VUO.li "Xes; UIOSl Vl lueiu m a ca vi . dinner pail Men ck halI."Chlcago Record. . ., .mail nnvda not who n vein mm v - fc D.m.-M , .hi s..ii riinnu. nn.il iir namn.ri.ia i ft.unuu iiuuivn t w . TOHMIi UUII.T - ... - I " - .. . . . i tavorne. get three square "-.., , . . .,nw An, heRlinir Drooertie8 of . . , a j fmati. We I thwremedy,.MpieaaoTOBwuu Trnlv this s the .day of trusts. w,l" , ' nr nreB httve made it a : j ,f u.tnw combination pi a' witi, nonnla ftvervwhere. i. i-i!... ltt,noluTPOnhl ti liwrnnthprs of Small ranital. A consouoaviuii m 1C IH ctiii" f' , ui tloniUTdeBniph d Trf-phon. Co. and 23?J,f, .tftfin o opinm or other , . ..t .ha Sua. Trnnn IjO.. . j niirfln do nnnn. tne organizauuii - narmiui arug i moj u Bf an A ipnh markets tyi a. hn.hvas to an adult. I or I wnereDv vo uu'j . -- . . are to be cornered, are trie laiesi iruBi- B uj -" -o trtbe announced. And yet tne tion. Hanna says there are no trusts. It must be be- QR. JAMES M. PARR0TT, Physician and burgeon, .KINSTON, N. C. : B. W. CANADY. McCormick Mowers, Ball-bearing, ' . And McCormick Self-Dump Steel Rakes, Cotton Bagging and Ties, Gin Brush Sticks, and a complete line of Hardware and Agricul tural Implements for sale by ; ; . B. VV. CAHADY & CO., KINSTOJN, N. U. M n.An ct. OfTiCfe hours, a to io B 3U1U(. VII Wlw r V - . a. m., and 5 to 6, p. m.j Sunday!, 4 to 5 p. m. - Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, ret Pavettetille St.. - RAtKlGH, N. C fSTWrite for onr "Brochnre" of In formation. Sumrell & r.lcCoy, Wholesale Grdcers, - KINSTON, N. C. Phons 6. Spring: lioee. ; u 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. . , ; M. J , : , A Chocolate Colored Ylcl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty, for $4.00. A Black Vlcl, a good shoe for only $3.50. 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.-- ' We Sell To Dealers Only ! Oents' Grbods, A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and White Shirts, SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to f 8.50. In fact, our line of Gents Wear for the Spring will be full and complete. T. tf. .leiflbora & Go., t-wU h siiva. an exporter at iso. wholesale Grocers, ub?i?rW c. . m LHMAnaAn : in 1 nifri t:in.i iciiw r - ami nuuiDUDuu Vw- UDdeMer DAN QUItlERLY, Queen Street. KINSTON, N. C. f t 1 1 j i ( Anti-Trust league. He says that he has w:wnM,ir;M(l fnr ntir customers -w I m L4 4WV .M wv -w " VOted ine ivepuununu wv .v. j sBBoni He will vote for Bryan on the anti-trust ert issue. In his letter to the league he says: 1 OUiur r lii ZZTofZ Dairy and Stock Farm, . wtMAa. hIia finva ViAATI steam pump uuoiuctw, able to weld alotot heavily mortgaged corporations Into one." N. 1. world fr J P" Bossamon. editor of The Peo ple's Taper and provisional State chair man ot the Mid-Road Pops, has issued an AiMrMw. from Charlotte, to the "true . ropulist ot North Carolina and all other hnnoat friends of reform" to meet in ItaJeiih Oct 11 to nominate Barker and Donnellv electors. Mr. Sossamon want tn "nwcue the party from political schem- ers who are bartering away its principles will oivB eomoetent service to all so 1 nf.A such service. I Just simply give me notice and all de- j tails win oe attenaea to. Caskets of all quaUties carried in siock, and by patronizing my establishment you will get competent services at as low prices as from anyone. I respectfully solicit a conunuance 01 the patronage of the people In this sec tion, very iruiy, GEO. B. WEBB v - KINSTON, N. C. t..Unr Phone No.6t. Shop Phone iMNMvfeHri itrev ana titierrj No. no. r i UUWU6uU.v- j j sev Calves for sale at reasonable prices. E. R. & I. M. TULL, Prop's, P. O. : KINSTON, N. C ah nniioomEiiT ; TunstaU & Hill. fv .. ' ' '. v. w.. . J c c ( ( ( ( Advertising Is th KejBtuUm to SucceaB. Baebum. I have purchased the stock of MRS. C. E. McRAE, commonly known as enWUUB""""'"1"""' I r I 1 llii tAO 1 1 iU V CLil & vluivu, in order to secure offices for a few poli- ad will continue the same business tlctans." Of course Cy Thompson ana vnin r.tWWnrtharenotezpected to attend. , riOUOnS anU l.illllUCI V . .. . t . . added. Will conUnue sales a Keouceu k . rrv,. ycnnn Kawa avs that at the Prices in oraer 10 mine room 101 . :rnf,nth- nnhlicHTn condoned tock. A share of your pr.tron.ge 1. .. - . " .v. solicited. committee a. ne.aou w -a- in 11 nnnrnn members of the committee were on one I Mil a. LULU unuiuu, .m. nf ttiafin.ll nnd the whites on the BtV4 v we other." But the negroes ran the meeting KINSTON, N. C j buti w -o" I and put in their man Martin, berecming prOnlze HOITie tht vote 01 me DlftCKS aou uaa u.a- . ana avc iuuncy 1 0 Our Stock is more com plete than ever before, consisting of Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, :' O". 4 o o rick, the defeated candidate, received the writ nf iKa rhit members of the VUtlU www v ' committee. The Wilmington Star ays "Whether the negroes rvfud to sit on the same side with their white allies or the white a'.Iie refused to sit with them is not tated bnt the fact re mains that the color J'.d was drawn and that the negroes came out on top." The Pfjvr r'ho oat.!.on: "What will the IkKialey Democrats,' who bare bwn r rt:rg tL&t lb c- rro question l.oulvl t drrrr3. ,at to tL;? Lxen tbe re- rrc-stttLs 21 district tj.-r from t!.?m Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoe: Cotton Bajin; end The hose and half-hose made by the ORION MILLS, Kinston, N. C, are not only cconom cal for you to wear, because oftteir toe wearing quaxmes ccialty for thirty are cade at hone. The man- d ZJZ. cfactnre of then gives en- H -1 i'i r. C?ll. v - r:oyr:cnt to pecrle riht in Thesb are the days when the 'man, who does a successful business must realize the full scope and significance of the great vero, hustle." You must hustle il you do any business. ' Every man who has a dollar wants his money 's worth before he lets lt go. The maa who has bargains to' offer must let the fcet be known. If you have anything special to cITcr advertise the fact, else the people will never know it As a medium for reaching the r'cc-le the '-money-spending clashes Te2 Tz.-zZ rzrc3b ths f2per par excellent. It rerches the hcne3 cl the r;:c;.2t::: thi ev; 3 r. :I c'icinin- co ?? c x rr -.1 l:v Aa adverthenent ia it3ccln: .1 jtoto a paying Invest cat. Try It. a ryLoJy 7 1 c'aily ' . d ci"i.,.;:zrLv 111 . . - - - , - C Ilizstca. Evcryjicalcrcht Vcv.r.i to ?- r ! r tlrdrwt'9 e'er Kr.e an! ;-t- - Ci-'-n r t I f "I't !;r t' r f ,-al to tan He then. v. ' - - ! t' nl.:t f-'' . czt, t 1." 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