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OS ." .- ; " ' ' ' THE DAILY FIB PISS: W. S. HERBERT, Editor and Prop'r, entered at J. O. as second olaaa maij matter. National Democratic Ticket. FobPbjmidbmt: WM. . BR VAN. of Nebraska, . " ,. Fob Vicb-Psidnt t ' " DLAI E. STEVENSON, of IMmoU. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. electors at lascs: tEE S. OVERMAN, of Rowan DAN HUGH McLEAN, of Harnett, , ; pistwct electom: First Dutrlct-C. L. ABERNETHV, of Carteret Second District-T. C.WOOTEN, of Lenoir. 4 Third District H. L. COOK, of Cumberland, y. Fourth DUtrict-B. C. BECKWITH, of Wale. Fifth District-W. A. GUTHRIE, of Durham. Sixth District W. C. DOWD, of Mecklenburg. Seventh District J. R. BLAIR, of Montgomery. Eighth District-W. S. PEARSON, of Burke, Ninth District J. M. CAMPBELL, of Buncombe Foe Fimr-SEVEMTM Comoksi .... CLAUDE KITCIIIN, of Halifax. HcKINLBY CAMPAIGN OP DE NIAL The campaign of . the Republicans will go down Into hWtory "m "the campaign o! denial." William McKinley la at the T)ar of public opinion charged with grave crimes committed In the guise of "duty" and under the alleged inspiration of Vdes tiny." The world's history is filled with the crimes of "destiny," but no despot has had" th assurance to masquerade In tbe'cloak of duty. McKinley and his cabal have not even thecourhge of their convictions to win them followers. ' They have been accused of imperialism. They deny it. They have been accused of militarism. They deny it. - , ' ' They have been accused of fostering the trusts. They deny it. They even go fur. ther and deny the trusts. . The plea of "not guilty" has been en "tered again and again. Escape from re sponsibility is' apparently the only hope of Hanoa and bis co-conspirators for the consequences of the , indiscretions to which they have forced their presidential puppet. The indictment is too straight to be quashed, the evidence too clear to be doubted. If the people declare for Mc Kinley it will be becanre they believe in ' imperialism, militarism, with their ac companying "duty and destiny" treacle President McKinley says, there is no such thing as imperialism in this conn try. Everybody who thinks knows bet ter. Imperialism means the government of others without their consent. McKin ley is governing Forto Rico today with out the consent and against the will of the Forto Ricans. Ttiis is imperialism. ITo la t.rvinir in triivern the Filioinos b.T aoi military force. This is imperialism, eiuo McKinley denies, Hanna sneers at mili 'fl'ftarism. In 1898 the regular army was ? Wfled to 25,000 men. In point of fact .HCTtvJtt,was not so large. Today the army lonnonibers 100,000. In 1898 the army .mojcogYf aDout 123,000,000 annually; the Vs'ptthe army this year is $133,000, ""OOQ.'jiBiit we told that there are not iiJnusoldierB enough. What does this great Ss'jifcierease fd two years mean if not mili-! tud o WW MM- $here ftre no trQ8t8- He Stiol liefeyafcd h knows he lies. He is at this I1"1! very ttfomeiit ''dickering with a gigantic rx "..1.. -1 .!.... ..... ' 'VrnaJ. iA afAn T.K tVrVA.1 atrika to aava hia ;.,o., rubnets, ai Washington. He himself is nieiUTr r-iTri-.T-- ----- - lo 3ntrntrl-of th Bessemer Ore Producers' J'f-" a6clatr6t),1onfr'o! fchA'most iniquitous r.iUq liag the prof Bsemer e since 1898. The "campaign of denial" does not defry Its otte'mpV'd evasion is simply a jjio cohfewiioa iof' weakness. Boston Trav eler. . . - - - , . , rlMSSi DfingL "pdlitfcr- Wetlng in Chicago 'kay'.nignC -iiio-i V the chief 'speaker, Vui.pt. the,' audi t-(khre Asked him; Vllow : about thftnPenn-.gJai"Ta,brJV-ttTike?'''',It will be settled to ? woJ fi; wpw'i'jV&s Ui ft rff.Ty. '' Senator Hanna t jikn rtrt' arei nrar.tiea.Iiv that Lis ffort" 111 piiri'-srviTv-.t---".- . , -, .wit ni bfarKl-trfrtJr rwmnnidljle. for thfl -C(1DCr, s T i. ith tha urvnl ruit. hnttnt. . t i H-iUI.- ,itl' trine cf thwe1 who t .1 r-.it a. i :.ce t: oa t:.9 t u itii an , . . i -. . . . . 'lttpa 'the.rr:u-!-l tLitit. trth rtr live (f tr ' V ( t 1 r :tlt U r to The gold brick swindle," i said a business man quoted in the New, Or leans Times-Democrat, "is one of the most plausible propositions, ever ad vanced and bas landed some of the cleverest business men in the country, A number of years ago it used to, be a common thing for banks la the west to buy gold bricks I mean real ones-- and frequently there were the best of reasons for keeping the transaction quiet - "It often happened that the owner of some partly developed mine , would make an unexpected strike and wish to buy the adjacent property. Natu rally be would want to hold back the news of his discovery until he secured the land and if be bad any bullion to dispose of would make the -sale as quietly as possible. - The banks be came accustomed to deals of that kind and were consequently pretty f easy prey for the gold brick Bwlndler who turned up with a precisely similar sto ry. "I don't believe I exaggerate when I say that fully one-third of all the bank ing houses In the western mineral belt were at some time victimized by this game." , . , Adjourned In Da Form. : "Mr. Nevergo," the young woman said, suppressing a yawn, "when the business of u meeting Is ended what is the parliamentary form for bringing the proceedings to a close?" "Somebody moves that the. meeting adjourn," replied the young man, "and then" "Well, If you'H move," she inter rupted, "we'll adjourn." Her Opinion. "You see," said the heiress conflden tially, "my father likes the count very much. But bo Is afraid the dear boy is inclined to be careless about money matters. What do you think about it?" "The fact that he has proposed to you," Bald Miss Cayenne thoughtfully, "might possibly be taken as very gocd evidence to the contrary." Washing ton Star. - it Happened la a Drug Store. "One day last winter a lady came to mv rlrnir store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, thepopu lar druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what couffh DreDaration I could recommend. I said to her that I could freely recant" mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ana that she could take a ootueoitneremeay and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of -a day or two the lady came back In company with a Irian A in iaoA t.t fniioh medicine' and alvioed her to buy a bottle Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 consider tnac a very good recommenaaT,ion lor ae remeay. It is for sale by J. E. Hood. Fresh Trout, Mullet and Croaker daily at BOYD'S MARKET. SSTBsBt Street near new depot. DBALBR3 IN STAPLE 8 FHIIfiY GROCERIES, Fresh Meats, Chicago Beef; Etc. " Phone 27. . CQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO BliOOD TELtliS. Ye. It is the index to heal . If you bare bad blood yoa are likely to learn that 70a k.M tti.nm.Htm. Ant ol thi most horrible diseases to which mankind it heir. If this . disease hat jut begun its work, or u yoa bar. been afflicted for years, yoa should at oace take the wonderful new cure, ' - ...RHEUMAOIDE... Thousands have been cured. Tha sum mer season is the best time to talc a rheu matic remedy. Nature will thea aid th medicine in enectin( a permanent, coaitim. tional cure. People with bad blood are ub ject to catarrh. indi(retioau and many other diseases. To te healthy the blood roust be pur. RHEUMAOIDE is the Prince of oliod panders. ( t 0 C:!JtyJ. E.l!::i Pries, $!. tr.I Will Cloco Out 'ii i? e -O"0 wi. vClUU. r-V- ! .. ., . ' AT COST "i e roon fcr nore Groceries. ' i l M I - 5 - f:i" Teeiir j the pcr;!e 13 rsy a tt it C. iicr II: 1 y, Moore SHookei A Ttllair of t.iauttles3. Laos, in Cochin China. Is. according to Dr. Lefevre, a Tillage of out and out fools or lunatics. A common form of mania with tbera is to believe they have a buffalo In the stomach. , Hope less cases of this delusion, or "plpop," as they are called, are thrown into the water and if they save themselves are accounted free' from the possession. The Ladlea; Gallery. It is not ' perhaps generally known that an order for, the withdrawal of strangers 'from the English bouse cf commons does not extend to the ladles' gallery, which is not supposed to. be within the house. Ladles can there fore only De Informed of the subject of debate and left to withdraw or not at their own discretion. Chases For Him at Home. Tslugger (the eminent pugilist, In a high state of indignation) He offers me ?5,000 if I'll lay down In the fiftf round I I'll show Mm, by George, I'm a gentleman I Mrs. Pslugser-What's the matter with trying to show me you're a gen tleman? Chicago Tribune.' , When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the frritation of the throaty and make sleep possible. Jfc is good. Try it. For sale by JE Hood. QR. JAMES M. PARROTT, Physician and Surgeon, ' KINSTON, N. C. vS- ' ' ', '' 1 , '- K rf-Office on tkdon Street.' Offic hours, 9 to 10 a. m., and 5 tp 6, P- n J Sundays, 4 to J p. m. W. T. PARROTT. Ph.G.tM. D Physician and Surgeon ' - KINSTON, N. C. !, grOfiice formerly ocenpiee by Dr. J. M, Parrott opposite A..R. Miller's, DR. C. B. WOODLEY, Physician and Surgeon, v "6iEce in Drug Store next Bank of Kinston. Calls left at Drug Store will receive prompt attention. - DR. RAYMOND POLLOCK, .Physician and Surgeon, 1 , ! triNSTON, N. c. Ofl5ce irith Dr. Jno. A. Pollock. OR. .H. jt). HARPER, DENTAL SURGEON, I ' KINSTON, N. C. rfrOffic Ovr Dan Quineriy's store, in the leyBuildint, next to C. W. Pndgon ft Co.'s s Mom tor. . OR. THOS. II. FAULKNER, " ' DHItTIST. Office lionrs; 8 a. m. to 6 p. m, : Rooms over the Bank of Kinston. H.K. SHAW f Lawtkr. AH matters attended to promptly. Practice in State and Federal courts. tyOffice located back of Court House, Kiitstok, N. C VOOTEN & YOOTEN, Attorneys-at-Law, kinston, n. c. Ciacwrr: Lenoir, Jones, Grn, Pitt and On Slow counties. V Supreme Voun, ana arai voura of Eastern North Carolina. Millinery Opening X . r ft " 'A - a " f l . J 1 m V ..--' s V .. . . 4 . i j i- aj-Jal' MALARIAL DISEASES take. YUCATAN CHILL TGniO(lEi;roTCD CirnTinr tr. all Ta:-f.!e;S ToniCS. T he ,S,nl. will quikly reooni-. the 8-pertor Qn.lltle of TUCATAJ (,pr?Trr?'im,!?J!tT so-eallwl Tstssele Tonics. They are unr.lia.til. and the dose Is unoertatn. Yucatan Chill Tonie (Improredl requires no shaking of the bottle Th. medicine is theroosrhly dissol-ed: each dose contain. ""Vt oTm-dicin. ForJiulaon ech botUe, consisting at U Ul N I X JS which driresout 'J "j1 the system and MS PSJI M which produces a hearty appetite. Any physician or druwriat will toll you I h ere Is BBXTKH PRESCBJPTION for MAXAB.IA and iw kindred disea-es. Pleasant to take; does not eickenea naaseata. and Is aeoeptahl to the mrnt dellcat stomsch. PK1CE, SO tlrnta. or sale by all Jtefifrs. VteOAXUMTWDV auuixcilxK GO., 8ol fBoruiroBA, Evansvillw, Ind Sold in Kinston B. W. CANADY. COLD WERTWER! ' The cold weather will soon be here, and we will be pleased to have you call at our store and examine a nice line of Driftwood, Elmwood and Wilson's Im proved Air-Tight Heaters. They are neat, durable and economical, both in price and con sumption of fuel. We also have a large stock of COOK STOVES, which we are selling very cheap. Come to see us. B. VV. CANADY d CO., y The Jlem H&vdm&m Store. ; Prepare now, for Comfort in Cold weather ,. , By buying . , ' fflWsaf. A I 1 ti A fsT q rt i C i DIKOW & -HOOKER;. iThe New Hardvargi Stc'rc. kinston. n. c 1 PRINTI1 What Kind Do You Want? i t I BILLHEADS, . LETTER HEADS, , ' E1TVELOPE3, OIRCULABS, ' DODGE FOSTERS cr what? Wc print evcrytlikr: from a C'ir,! to I J.'. . ... . byj. E. HOOD. HrBniOSELBT. - MA - W -sAUf evw ' t - r7a 1 H t" A ff-l,nf, t We iave the BEST HEATERS for the money on the market. One trial will convince you. :? The KING. Tha COMFORT, The CENTURY and the BOSS. See the Heaters and get the prices. . ; We are headquarters for Buggy Harness, We have been asked how can we afford to sell Harness so low. We always buy in such quantities as to quote the low est possible prices, and our sales are so numerous the small profit on each set added together enables us to sell low. Come and tty as. Hew! - 1 card: t ni t 11 . . ii k.n.i
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