THE DAILY FBI PB. , Dealers itf all kinds of FRESH. ME :ATS. FISH, JJtc! GROUND BONE fori Poultry the best feed known for laying i V, S. HERBERT Editor and. Prop'r. hens: x Give it a trial." - Yours - truly, - - ierPnoNE27. .. ... MOORE & HOOKER. lntervdatP.O.MieooDa elass roaU natter, The Democratic eastern managers now feel that New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia and Delaware are eafe for Bryan and Stevenson. Many think that New Yf.rlr will hn in line and are hopeful of Connecticut. The New York Herald, a strong sup porter of the administration, announces ""that there is sOTBttngeryftkrairaflic lit. TJpnnblican headanarters over the advices received from Illinois. The Her aid is authority for the statement that the gains made by Mr. Bryan in the state are such as to render it more than doubt ful. The Journal of Commerce's monthly review says that during September six cotton mills were about completed and expect to operate within 60 days. Five are started in Georgia. In North. Caro lina eleven new mills, were announced during the month with an uggregate of 63,000 spindles. 500 looms, and a capi tal stock of 11,045,000. Secretary Long is about to give con tracts lor 80,000 tons of armor plate. Tt fa hrliuvM that Carneeie will get the lion's share, which , will afford him nroflt of two or three million dollars, Great Is Itepublicau fraud tnd ru'scality The government should make its armor, but the trusts have control things under McKlnley's rule. TO SPEM I OR. .3. D. HARPER, ' DENTAL SURGEON, r KINSTON, N. C. I Mf"Offic Over Pn Qninerly'i itora, in th. Mom ley Building, next to C W. Fridges & Co.'t Mora. IVIorton's Bakery DELIVERS Fresh Bread and Cakes . Anywhere in the City, i .. Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, H5J4 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N, C lS"Writo for our "Brochnre" of in. formation, , joriES a villis, Shaving and Hoidfessing pQirloi Under Hotel Tull. ; Easy Shaves and Artistic Haircuts. Competent Assistants. Clean Towels. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty. ST A TRIAIT SOLICITED: T. W. aembofD & Co., Wholesale Grocers wiolesalc Onl.j kinston, n. c. I&"Our prices favor our customers. nnv AVmr.kT will mnlp the nnenin? uv " " " - nil niliMHvMnnm own speech of the national campaign in Eastern H(i H(i(iUUIiUiltil North Carolina of The New York Times quotes Mr.Cro- ker assaying: "It is too early to make a canvass or to give figures. Anybody who wants to do figuring can do so. I ; won't. Why some people say we will nnfc earrv California. I say we will. We will carry Indianaand Illinois. A friend i of mine came from California a short time airo. lie informed 'me that the Democrats would carry the state by &0.000 majority. Bryan will be elected. I am sure of that.'', Chairman Hanna said to the commer cial travelers of " New York: "Brush aside all the collateral issues meant to deceive you and make you forget that the one iei-ue is prosperity.- There is one collateral issue which Mr. Ilanna is nnita willinc to brush aside till after the I1M- KI1MSTOXM, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P, M., Saturday, Oct. 6th I have purchased the stock of MRS. c u. juck.au, commonly known as "THE CASH NOVELTY STORE and will continue the same business with Notions and Millinery i added. '' Will continue sales at Reduced Prices in order to make room for fall ! stock. A. share of your pratrouasre is solicited. MRS. LULU BRUTOfJ, ) KINSTON,. N,C, J. E. PHYSIOC Is Here to Stay 1 I have prepared myself for it. ' I have tust received a full line of Foreign - and )omestic Samples of Woolens ranging from $15.00 up to $45.00, a suit. I am not trying to compete with ready-made goods. I promise to give yon a first-class Merchant Tailor's Suit as good as you can have made in any first-class Mer chant Tailoring . establishment any where, and for as little money. Yon will find that I deal straight and fair, and always look to the interest and taste of my customers t&THave just .employed a first-class coat-maker. , J. E. PHYSIOC. Seamless , Hose and Half-Hose. THE ORION. MILLS, Kinston N. C, manufacturers Seara 4 less Hose and Half Hose, in natural tint, fast and stainless black or colors. These goods, while not quite so- low-priced ' as the goods with seams, - are cheaper in the long run. They wear longer. Besides, they are more .comfortable to the foot. I-Ask your dealer for ORION MILLS socks or stockings. 4 v B, W. CANADY. AYCOCKhas no superior as a public debater, and everybody in Lenoir and "the surrounding election, and this is his mouBtrousscheme Countiea are cordially invited to coma and hear the issues of the national campaign discussed honestly and eloquently. vo take $270,000,000 of the money of American taxpayers out of the treasury for bounties to steamship corporations. Philadelphia Record The Republicans are trying to play that '96 "shut up" fake on working men. "Sound money" speakers are making speeches to railroad men in Baltimore and telling them that the building of a new road talked about will depend on the election of McKinley. ; In a Connecti cut town the proprietors of a plant of some sort told their employes that they didn't wish to dictate as to how they should vote, but that if Bryan Is elected thev will shut op shop. Men like this ought to be Indicted as common frauds, thinks the Wilmington Star. Ktlla 4k Soaar. Clifton Bingham, the author of Im I Old Madrid." "Love's Old Sweet Song" and The Dear Homeland," once Bald: The moment a song la put on the streets,' as we call It, it becomes tre mendously popular. Yon hear It every where. Every boy hnms It as he goes to school. It Is played In every street But my publisher shakes his head sad ly when that day comes. It is general ly the beginning of the end a boom which dies away. . Teople get tired of hearing the same song wherever they go, whatever the song may be, and the song of the barrel organ is not wel come In the drawing room. So that the putting of a song on the street or gans means a fleeting fame, and then well, too often an utter relapse and complete oblivion." J. Vt. GRAINGEF, Chm'n Dem. Co. Ex. Committee. H. B. MOSBUBT. GOLD WEATHER! The cold weather will soon be here, and we will be pleased to have you pall at our store and examine a nice line of Driftwood, Elmwood and Wilson's Im proved Air-Ticrht Heaters. They are neat,' durable and economical, both in rice and con- sampiion oi luei. we aiso nave a large stock of . COOK STOVES, which we are selling very cheap. Come to see us. B. V. CAI1ADY a CO., KINSTON, N. C. t 4 i i 4 JUST IN 1 Lowney's and Royster's pine Candies Come to see me, boys and young ladies I Respectfully, J. E. HOOD. DR. TH03. !. FAULKKER, ' DHflTIST. Odce Ilonrs: t 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ' Rooms over the Bank of Kinston. tV A KKAL CRAPHOPHONE FOR Uarpkr' WIHr Commffet. Paul llorphy, the famous chess play er, once attended church In New Or leans when the bishop of a foreign dio cese was present The young rector of the church Lad prepared a sermon In .honor of his distinguished visitor in the delivery of which he tired every one except tie bishop, who raid close attention. Part of the congregation left the chore h. "Well" said Uorphy, "that preacher Is the first man I ever met who hadn't sense enough to stop wben be had BotLIng left but a bishop." fT.: V A Faitkfvl LlkriMi. Artist Ilere Is the portrait cf your Wife Llch Ur. r.lchr.an Ahl It's very like ter. Art-'jt-rbe cr h'n tte t'.lz't r7 fir It. fe fi!J joa'd Co Cat lit. r.::trr.an-Ah! t'j:. crre Lie t-r.-rL::-. ' rrt&a. Urt'iFniua Otwab't Cm tract to. . UNO EOTliE? MUCH FUN. ' ark... .-i.J ym - i. J. l ' rtrspborhone can t c 1 to ! v -or . tnce !;1K fin f-r. 7 hf:n.l'fi I cc Lr : : 1 v r ; : : : : i co. r - ; : i rr. tc . - - -. r.iTLA r . ' a 1 i 1 -i. ... , t. fc. 4 . I i. srrv -,,.,,-. -, Our Stock is more com plete than ever before, consisting of - Staplo Dry Goods and GrocGries, - Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoas. Cotton Bajuinj . r.nd Ties a rpccialty for thirty day3.' Givo U3 a call. TlS FLYI WO ! Flying is just sitting still, and feeling a little breeze, and get ting there. That's all there is to it. Now, riding in one of these buggies of ours is just like flying. You glide smoothly along, without any bumps or shakes. Perfect mechanism, perfect workmanship, honest material. account for it. We want you to examine our stock before you buy. , .- '-: " . - ELLIS CARRIAGE WORKS, . . KINSTON, - N. C, We are making a specialty of GENTS SHOES this spring. We have them in varied styles and can suit anyone j in Style, Size or Price. A ChCCCJita Cclcrcd VI:I liUt in button or lace, a beauty, ; for J4.00. ' r A C!::k V!:!, a good shoe for only $3.50. ' C'cck C. ."r": This is the shoe ol which we have fca3 scch an enormous sale. Pries $ 4.00. We have just received a Lig line of PATENT LEATII- ER Shoes. Trice fs-co. These are beauties. C-Il trd s:z , them. ' A f-:i :: : c ; G:-!3' Ur:d Ycv:73 to p!: 1 P Cc:::rs. r - r- - r th