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H DAILY -FIE PBESS. W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r latere at f. U. aa second clasa mail matter. National Democratic Ticket. Fo Pkbsident : WM. jf. BRYAN, of Ntbraka. Fob Vicb-Pkidet : 4DLAI E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. ' Fo Fimr-ST Conors, CLAUDS KITCHIN, of Halifax Fot PlKSIDlXTlAI. ELBCTOK, T. C. WOOTEN. of Lenoir. SIMMONS FOR SENATOR. Mr. D. P. Earcbern, of Bed Springs, write in favor of Hon. F. M. Simmons for the U. S. senate as follows: "What Gen. Lee was to the army of northern- Virginia Simmons was to the hosts that marched to the ballot boxes last August. He bad able lieutenants to assist him. so had Gen. Lee, but if Lee had succeeded no one doubts that the highest honors of the Confederacy would nave been given him. , When Butler threatened to have every registrar ar rested so that tbe election would fail by default, every eye was turned on Sim mons for some recourse from such an issue. 'If Simmons pulls ub through the amendment I am in favor of giving him anything he wants,' was a common re- ' mark heard on every side. We owe Sim mons tbe senatorship, and let us be hon est and manly, and pay our just debts." Every word of, the above is true. If Simmons Is defeated it will be a ltepubli can victory. The Republicans hate Sim- ' ' tat - ' mons worse tnan uie aevii uaws noiy water. Simmons should be loved for the enemies be has made. lie has accom plished great good for the State. It would be ungrateful Dot to recognise his . services by' electing him to the U. S. : senate. - When Simmons represented, and with much ability, tbe Becond district in congress, he made a great fight against the cotton bagging trust and helped to force that evil combination to let loose its bold for a time upon the pockets of the cotton farmers. So strong a fight did he make on this trust, that it and ' other trusts spent extra money and efforts and defeated him for re-election. Simmons is a man of great ability. His , letter to McKinley regarding interference in the election by federal "officials was one of the strongest documents of the 'campaign and showed ' Simmons to be a ' very big man. He has always been able I to grasp the situation in North Carolina and direct and make tbe fight success fully for good government. Re is fully equipped "mentally , to cope with the enemies of good government in North Carolina. He will be able to successfully repel any attacks that the enemies of the south may make In the senate on North Carolina and the amendment. ' ; The Winston Journal says: . "The' fact that the Republicans of this State would do anything tbey could to Tke Parte Cab Drtrer. ' 1 Tlta Aator JSaieaar trmauf-- ; uutsiae or many wine snops in ran j s From the northern end of Chatham- ana in tne principal cjues or irrance a ? square starts the; Bowery, and a few lga Is often to be seen bearing the i gteps' from its commencement . is the words, Au cocher fldele ("To the faith- f building now used as a Germen thea ful cocher"); beneath It a driver Is ter, which was once the Old Bowery, pictured, bat In hand, restoring to a Before the Bowery theater and previ gentleman and lady, the hirers of the ous to the Revolution the game site coach, a purse forgotten on the cusb- i occupied by a : bnlldlnif which has a , place in history because Washington slept In It This was the Bull's Head tavern.. Being close by the. city slaugb- Ions of the vehicle. This Is not a con ception of tbe artist, nor vile flattery of tbe restaurant or wine shop to draw thither the coachman with a foible for the bottle, but a reality which often oc curs and of which the cocher has every right to be. proud. Anybody who has lived any length of time In Paris will Indorse tbe state ment Who has not forgotten an um-. brella, a walking stick, a small satchel or some little object on tbe seat or floor of a public vehicle? And who has not had his property restored without even having taken tbe number of tbe ve hide, without any remembrance of the physiognomy of the driver? ; By a slm pie application to a special office at tbe prefecture of police, where all objects found in public carriages are deposit ed and arranged according to tbe date and hour at which tbey were brought in. one Is able promptly to regain pos session of bis lost property. : V f This ' reflects great credit on the Tarls "cabbies," few of whom, by the way, are born Parisians. Harper's Weekly. K Concentrated. Professor Countemfast is a small man with a large mentality. His wife is a tall woman, who believes in the power of matter over mind. The pro fessor had been absorbed the whole evening in a profound paper on the mental characteristics of people who were unhappily ' ( married. Suddenly looking up. he remarked: - - "My dear, are you aware of the fact that a man's brain . weighs about 3 pounds?".,".:;;, -.v : ' "Humph! you've just read that. haven't you?" '' ' ' :' "Er er why--er oh. yes; certainly, Of COUrSe." -V : ;; ';;- ;: :. y "well, that article says a woman's brain Is not so heavy, eh?" "Er cr yes, it certainly does, but" "And It also states that a woman's brain Is of much finer quality, doesn't ft?" "Er er well, yes; you are quite right, my dear." ' "Now. listen to me. Just concen trate your SVi pound brain on that scuttle and figure out bow much it will weigh after you bring It full of coal from the cellar." The professor meek ly bowed hlH great bead, and, as he de parted for the lowor regions in search of abstract Information, he murmured: "The man who thinks that mind Is superior to matter is an illustrious Idiotr'-Loadon Tit-Bits. ZalDKnrwi. 'V inBf net Fevers tea houses, all the butchers who came to town stopped at this inn,' making It the first commercial tan of Its day. During the Revolution. Henry Astor, brother of John Jacob Astor, owned the Bull's Head tavern. He leased it to Richard Varlan. But Varlan went privateering and left the Inn to be conducted by his wife. - . Astor was a butcher and conducted his business In the . Fly market in Maiden lane. He incurred the enmity of all the butchers in tbe town by con ceiving the brilliant idea of riding far out aloijg the Bowery lane, meeting the drovers as tbey brought their cat tie to town and buying their stock, which he sold to the other butchers at nis own price. . As tbe lane was really the only road to tbe city, Astor in this way formed a trust and prospered for many years. ' - The jnn. too. prospered until 1820.7 when It gave place to tbe Bowery the ater.--Hoine Journal. J . - and all MALARIAL DISEASES take YUCATA CH I LLTOf J IC (ImproTCi t "? .: Superior to. all Tasteless Tonics. Ti woplt will auicklr Ttxurnlm flw MrlarQamieof TITCATAW (lniMmilm, tluiui o-oiUed Tutrlsu Tonlea. They r nnrallkbl and th don U uncertain. Tocaian Chill Tonio (Impnmc nqairai no hkinr of th botti. Th wdlcia U thwoaerhlr 1 laoolrad ; ich do contain, th nrao proportii of medicine FormiUoBohbotU,eoiuitinMQUl.'IIKwhlchdriTtm4fcr,IItOKwblcatooei th tyitcm and PEFSISI which produce haaxty pptit. Any phjraiciM or dratrfftfl will tell yo thai is N BBTTEH PaKaCRIPTIOJf for JCAX.AKIA mni lu kindrwl diteumw Pleuknl to tak; don not sicken i mtowf. ml ii aooepteblo to tbo moat dellosto stomach. PRICE, S Onto. . For Ml br all dealen Viae 0-4VXJEjaai,xiXaX SCBOXOXirxi 0X, Sou raopaicTOBs, Evanavllle, tnd BLIND BRAINS.. T Are those used by the mercliantlwliri sell t goods j. without advertising. He that k wise doth advertise in THE KINSTON FREE PRESS. ; B. W, CANADV, H, B. MOSBLEYj Yon can spell it cousrb. coff. caunrh. kauf, fcaff, kough or kaugb, but the only Harmless remedy that quickly cures it is une Aiinute uougn uure. J . E. Hood. Th Traak Tmld. Some years agd a man ran up a bill of $200 In the Tremont House, Chica go, and then ran away without settling It The trunk which remained tn his room was Unusually heavy and when opened after his departure was found to contain specimens of ore, brought from the gold and silver mines of Col- DR.'H. a HARPER. DENTAL SURGEON, .KINSTON, N. C. OrOffioa 0r Oan Quinerhr'i I7Buildinr, next to C V.Pndl . I. .1. XM ' mtlj m .111.. U. MW MUlf I fndgca Co.'i itora. ; McCornifck 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 N B. -.W. CANADY & CO., I n DR. THOS. H. FAULKNER. CHUTIST. ' : , Office Hours: 8 a , in. to 6 p. m. t Rooms over the Bank of Kington. i i c : kinston; n. DR. JAMES M. PARROTT, Physician and Surgeon, KINSTON, N. C. CfK)ffic on Gordon Street. ' Office houri. o to 10 i m - . M . C I . - - I "i a "i F. ui.i ouuuiyi. nss, n. OR- C. B. WOODLEY, Physician and Surgbon, j kinston, n. c. ! t&kt Hotel Tull at present. ! We are making a specialty of GENTS' SHOES this! spring. . We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone5 in Style, Size or Price, - , I A Chocolate Colored Vicl Kid, in button or lace, a beauty.' (' ..for $4.00. ! ' ' j ; A Black VIci, a good shoe for only $3.50. "I , Black Surpass Thi3 is the shoe oi which we have had f such an enormous sale.v Price $4.06. . . 1 ; , ' 1 V. ' i We have just received a big line of PATENT LEATH ( 1 W. T. PARROTT. Ph.C.M. O., Physician and Surgeon KINSTON, N. C. , JOffice formerly occupied hy Dr. ai. i-arrott-ropposite A K. Miller's. ER Shoes. them. Price $5.06. f These are beauties. - jCall and see 3rellt, Goods. ' A full line of Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, .Collars CufFs, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee and r White Shirts,' SERGE COATS, Double and Single Breasted, from $5.00 to I8.50; , In fact, our line of Gents' Wear for the Spring will be full ' and complete. t ' - s orado, where presumably he had lost effect Mr. Simmons' defeat, is proof that If" money. After waiting out the they regard him as an able and danger- umc Air. oage sent tne contents ous foe. and if for no other reason (but ' there are many), this should be sufficient to stimulate the Democracy of this State to more determined effort to make him Butler's successor," :' : ' . It is announced that McKinley will not male any campaign speeches, but Mark Ilonna expresses a desire to reply to ; Bryan in the latter's state. Nobody is . better capable of speaking for McKinley 'than Ilanna. "Money talks" is an old saying, and Ilanna is now talking with 1. Jl T..4 t. . when boodle cannot buy an election . and we hope now is one of such times, . The 8 bate convention of Democratic , clubs will meet in Raleigh on Wednesday, Sept. 26th. Gor.-elect Aycock; Dectors-at-Large Overman and MiLean will speak, and it U hoped that Senator Dan- 9 1 , . . 1 . iei bdq uor. Dtone wiu aiso De present ouv auuin. vuv uuwuujnh uuw I Oil road rates have been secured to tbe above occasion The Democratic committee of Kansas has had a thorough' canvass of every precinct made, and finds three times as many changes from McKinley to Bryan as from Bryan to McKinley. State Chairman McLane says that Kansas is not a doubtful state, that the Republi cans can adopt no means that will taks it from Bryan. Prvbablr. That Baltimore woman who gtve her pet monkey a first class funeral must have been greatly attached to the aclmaL Tes; It probably gave her a regular monkey wrench to part with if Cleveland nin Dealer. - - of the trunk to an assay er, who return ca two bits of metal valued at more than $100 In excess of the bill after deducting his own fees. H. K. SHAW, : : Iawyrr. All matters attended to promptly. rracace? in oiate ana reaerai courts. IgrOffice located back of Court House, Kinston, N. C- Queen Street. DAN QUiriERLY, ' . KINSTON, N. writers, the chronolojrjr of that couBtry r" nck 2:7.000 years. rorrTf-t congnniptlcn, q-jicily ctir tLroit an j lung trot: with One Ilia. ute Coc-h Core. J. C Hood. H Sapoalttai. A philanthropic lady of, Pscfflo Ileightav one of the sort of superior slum raisers sbown up In Tables Is : Elans'," met on one of her tours a lit' tie boy who was swearing reundly bne seized nim at once and gave biro A good shaking, adding:. "You ought to be asaamed of yourself: l never bear. Such language since the -day I was bora!" The bor Isto yrbo desolate home she bad Jnst 'mh'U i.iiiglng llrti pulled himself loow. ,Y'l'!.., he snltl "1 s'pose dere v.-ai i guoA deal s eu8sln de cay you w-s l;ora."-8ar rranclsco Wave- A Fraocft Yj Cor Bald: A French surgeon announces a norl cure for baldness, which, however, Ls only within the roach of the wealthy. The first thing is to find some poox, starving wretch with a fine head of hair of the color which the patient de sire The farmer having consented to part witn Ms hair for a stipulated sum. the doctor scalps the pair delicately and applies the hairy scalp d the subject to tne bald client, and rice versa, Vtita hick the graft is said to U a success. New TorW Sua. ... Ha Vaa Slaw. They had been "keeping company for eight years, and, when he finally proposed and was accepted, la the ardor of his enthuKiasm he exclaimed, "Dar ling, yon are worth your welch t in goldl" With almost croel facetlocsoesa aha replied, "That is saying a rood doal for it was an awful long wait" Rich mond DiSTAtcb. era say, Larsrt iua foots. astronom ' . . . . canaea ms exiirme ceat ti tzmmer. and doctors d x'are nearly all th rn tratloc v.-?' i- i ur-1 bre.forien of the totraca. (.oo l 1 f-rta i'uovi crvd di- vfl' yea est. 11 you live ir " iion crJ-.-, t it will 'tf .erd an per- z.z--zV.j czrt yox J. L.llood. WOOTEN & WOOTEN, . Attojsinbys-at.Law," : '": kinston, n. c. Okcuit : Lenoir, lone. Graana. Pirt and On (low coaotiet. Sopram Court, and Fadaial Coartt 1 w uuoni nona iarouna . . Advertising la the Kejatvu to Success. BaJtmru. " A few more Boarders desired at v Motel Bailey T Those desiring to secure good board at a treason able rate are solicited to give us a trial immediately. , : Barrott & Thomson, -ARCHITECTS, : H5iFyetteviUeSt, IUikioiI.N.C rSrWrite for our "Brochure' of la. formation. - - ,l . . - ( ( ( ii ( ( ( '( t CUV TH2 GETJUIHIi , ... MaNCT4CTtraZ3 'BT.: CALIFORNIA PlQ SYRUP C6. OF 'FIGS M peota fi Go., ITkoIfsale Crecers, " Wa0lC2l2 C'mU. KINSTONy N. C. KTOnr prices favor our customers. Havo llz: cn Hind Cr.2 Car Lend cTi.IcD BQO'JZ HOOD. !i by car load or wacn Try cs. I a r - T'sci, Ceala- J T" i WocJ oad. Prices reasonable.. Thbsb are the days when the man who , does a successful business must1 realize the full scope and significance of the great verj, . "hustle.' ;You must hustle il you do any . ( business. Every man who has a dollar wants his money's worth before he lets It go. The t 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 Tna Fej:3 Paresis the paper par exceHent; It reaches the homes of the people thronhotit , this and adjeirirs co titles, and Is' read by everybody. An advertisement in its ccltinrj will prove a paying investment. Try it. 3 A CA1LY , ::. c. r-.t?s Given On npllszii:: Tlz-V ::t:ir:;iri:i:::n;::
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