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luE Daily Free Press. KINSTON, N. a - KiNSTON PUBLISHING' CO OWNER. OFFICERS AXD DHtECTOBS. . W. 8. HERBERT, . : President and Treasurer. . , JESSE II. HERBERT,, - Vic President. 1 , . F. m. Harrington, Secretary. ' . DTHECTOKS. J. I. TTLOI. ' " i PlATO COLLWt, CHAKLIlF. HARTST, A. ElMTBIW, , w. D. Pollock, . , . LovrrHiKit, B. W. Camaov, v DalF. Wootsh, Dr. J. M. PAMtorr. J. W. Orjuhom. O. H. AlXIK, D. OlTTIHOBR, Dr. T. H. Faulk-, W. O. Jonm. . O. P. Flkmino. ...... E. P. Cos. Dr. H. D. Harper, N. J. Rouis, - J. E. Hood. Dr. F. A. Whitakh, S. H. ASSOTT. J. B. CUUMiMO. J. A. McDajhil. HERBERT BROS, k HARRINGTON, - PUBLISHERS. , W. S. JIKItBEnT, .. Manager. JT. M. UAHBIXGTOX, . -; T Maaarfna; Editor. - ' ' JESSE II. HEBBEUT, ; . '' City Editor. Enterad at tba Poatofflea u Mcond cUtt matter. miCE a CENTS. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Hail? One Week, by Carrier, . One Month, , . Three MontJis,",'' , , ," Tw.1.. MmiiliL ' - i - .'. - '. f , 10 . 854 l.OO 4.00 ADVERTISINO RATES ON APPUCATION. KIN8TON. W. C. Jana 80. 1009. Thnely ad Wholesome Advice, TU Electric Review, one of the lead lag trade papers la Its line, read the racing - aucoiuobillsts a timely and whoUsoiue lecture. " Recalling ; the quick loss of popularity that befell the bicycle as soon as it was seized upon as a machine for the establishment Of racing; records and the fact that this loss not only led to the practical aban donment of one of the most beautiful and useful inventions of the last cen tury, ' bat Inflicted - vast . losses upon those who bad Invested their cupltnl in its manufacture, the Review warns the automobile racers that their folly threatens the same results for the new er vehicle by giving the public an ex cuse for regarding It simply as a dan serous contrivance for sporting pur poses. The existing hostility to auto mobiles Is, ascribed wholly to their misuse, and the makers In devoting time and talents to meeting the de mands for utterly useless Speed are told that they are suppressing another demand that would, if heeded, be the firm foundation for a great industry, Fays the Review: "The same money, the same Ingenuity and the same en gineering skill displayed In construct' ing an electric automobile to cover a mile in forty odd secomls would very likely hare resulted in building a ma chine that would transport a trucklond of goods at four miles an hour over cobblestone pavements in commercltil competition with horses. This Is the sort of thing that we want to see." This is what everybody else who lt reasonable wants. ' The self propelling vehicle ought to become a medium for the safe, convenient, quick and popu lar transportation of passengers and freight rather than the duugerouH plaything of a few rich sporting men. - It needs no prophet to Bee that the history of the rise and full of the pnnu ma hat is near its close, Its growth has been too rapid to last, while cheap imitations of linoleum and American atraw hare given the fashion its death blow. Like most fads. It has been car ried to the extreme, and it Is doubtful If It outlasts the present Beasou. Hut really the exit of the panamu as tin article of everyday business wear need be no occasion for grief. It has an In congruous look on most wearers. Top plug a costume in which a stiff collar, a ' flat and i formal cravat ' and dark clothes are component parts, the paua Dia has much the same effect as would be produced ; by tb Interjcctli::! of' n Epanlab fandango -horui into i.n oi,i-; torio. The itiuuiii Is of the tropin troplcalC IaWhhV Hjibt and raklidity H regular In Vua;e abovtv ull lfc:.;s.v never bent Into the stiff fdor:r ha; which violates every ruuou for It I Ing It harmvtilwa only with the white Linen suits, gflxues and flowlug ties of the far south. ' ; A Milwaukee cotirt ha issued t- injunction resiraiuuiK n uiuu irum i . signing bis Job to accept a better oii However. It appears that be Is in Stopped from the privilege of asking for a raise In salary. . 7 ( An eminent Spanish scientist claim C! at be can extract electricity from the tiopphere. Tossibly he has been read Vs about old Ben Franklin, who did t inctliing of that sort about a century I yi ' & V- r V sv i fr- & A COLONIAL RESIDENCE. t Exterior Well ArrBR 4 latcrlar Peatarca of Thla Bonae. ICopjrrlaht VOZ, by GeorM Hitching. 41 Park row. Time building. New York. Neatness in design and convenience In plan arrangement, two important Items, have been successfully carried ont in this design. The exterior Is very pleasing to the eye. It Is ornamented by a large piazza across the front, and the roof is broken by a gable on one side, the gable being shingled and or ifisWsWf: .raw- Mars: -My, what a noisy nslflhborr . ' J Rig g UJjy yLNLM . -New York Herald. M fftfeiE mfTLWk ti DANISH WEST INDIES , f OPPOSE BEING SOLD f iy FRANZ VON f ESSEN, Commisslonsr of Internal Affairs at , Copsnhsflsn , t - EARLY ALL THE INHABITANTS OP THE DANISH WEST INDIES ARE OPPOSED TO THE SALE OP THE IS f LANDS TO THE UNITED STATES. . i The colored population, as well as a great majority . of the whites who are not sugar planters, oppose the' sale. The colored people fear the sale because they believe it will endanger their personal rights. They believe that' if the United States should get control of the islands their condition. would be reduced to that of the negroes in the southern 6tates. They now; enjoy personal freedom and have equal representation in the colonial council. ; . , ' f In the island of SI. Croix the sentiment in favor of the sale of, the islands is confined to the sugar planters, who comprise only 5i per cent of the population. They believe they would get United. States prices for their product . In St Thomas the coal supply gives the great income. The inhabitants fear that if the island were sold to another country they- would lose their coal interests. "When I return to Copenhagen, I will advocate a plebiscite, so that the people of the islands may vote on the question, which really la their own. THE ISLANDS WILL NOT BE SOU)" TO GERMANY. IF SOLD AT, ALL, THEY WLLL GO TO THE UNITED STATES, BUT THAT, IN MY OPINION, IS FAR FROM PROBABLE. ? KEEP -COOL;! BUY AW ELEeTRie BATTERY DESK FAN $10 C05T 6 CENTS A DAY TO RUN Creates a pleasant but not too strong current and brings great relief on these hot . days. On exhibition in the FREE PRESS BUSIHSS OFFICE Green or Dried -n ID Hough : or. Dressed ' urn l-itr prvpHrwt tlimi fvr Mir m 'ui.i -S v. .1. ,: f IihimIIh flrt- ltnM fu. I,nni'r hihI i-n 'u' t-r. lirmwaM), ,. V i-ttii t.ml will iiik- prv.inir, rtn'tvr t ;t'l ti nnv lunilwr von w n n or I'ried, Kmnl 4i. r irivHit an. ; ' Ppieas to Compete . With Anyone I . :T. i .D,-,;i-DiAiKRDS t5c CO, $ J. nr.l has goue to Labrador. I .'.a wIjo bare done business I ' i ere of the opinion that ' 1 1 ",-!) before. be : t 3 c: r I -j r :e i: re IveJ to i ijrtl uu. ' ('AN A- TAs LoulU TrUnU Zrand Collirs arts', c :.r. f If seam. Sou 1 3 t p.f juar merchants i -er 3 samples $s .it pre-aid for SS cents.' T, -re" :r c : r .r 1 z. r( . .:- s s r yonopoia Uufo u.zzziz vjI.zx yoa cat. This preparation contains all of the nlgestants and digests all kinds of rood. Itglves Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food yon want The mostsenftitlva stomachs can take It. By Its use many muusanus ' 01 ajspepucs nave been cured after everything else failed. It prevents iormation or gas on the stem acn. renevint? ail aistress arter eat ins. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't kc!3 Lot da ycu rscd rrmraoDiyir c u. intwrrr oo.,Ohloi T. E. HOOD. h Hi B ' FBOKT SXKVATIOIT. namented with mullion windows. The bay windows on tbe front and side-are also very attractive features. '. Tbe foundation is of hard brlek laid In cement mortar and pointed on. the outside below grade with pure port- land cement to make a perfectly dry cellar. Tbe building Is framed la a sobstan tial manner wltb a mortise and tenon frame with sprnce timbers, cl) welt seasoned. : Tbe Oiling 1 stods ere of good, soand , hemlock. These studs doubled around all openings mr cov ered with hemlock shea thins board one inch thick, placed diagonally and covered wltb XX red sheathing paper to make a perfectly airtight Job. Then a white pine bevel siding t pot on tbe boards, being six inches wide and v and Machlm-r-, la' g variety and stoi k of Fapers and cor petent workmen, ITHE FREE HRESS is prepared to do all of your Job Printing in neat and artistic style. Our fresh assortment of Insect Powder, Death Dost, Elack 11-, Etc., is now here; also Quick Cll-' ver and other insecticides. -Please call for them at H. Dunn's Dru Store " KINSTON.1T. C. - a a. HARDING & HARRIS KINSTON, ' Attorneys-at-Law, K.O ItarPractloe in all th 1 Tcrts. Office over B. W. Tanady k Son's stors HENRY TULL, II. D., ' KINSTOiV, N. V. Office on Caswell street, back of Haw Tuu. Office hours, 8 to 10 a, m., 2 to 4 p. m. At residence alter snpper hours tns phone number of which Is 69. DR. WILLIAM EDWARDS, Physician and Surgeon, K1N8T0N, jr. C Pbone Kos.: Office, 61; residence. 105 umce lormeriv occanled br vr. a.u Hyatt Or. H. D. HARPER, " KINSTOW, N. C. K'TCe(r TI ria- I ' "J J . .' ff L I 0-.BLOB I va.t - ft f wipe ' . veaviCA :!,-(!."-;' r S. T. JoIumoo'i tsaa,iaaM Mom, aynaSaig, an to O. W. Frldfaa Co.'f oor DR. JAMES M. PARROTT, ' Physician and Surgeon, Kin st on, N. C. I &OfBco oo Gordon .treat.. , Hoara a 10 9 a a Belfs Shops No. 3io E Blount Si, KINSTON. M C ' Is the place to (ret your Farm Carts at a bargain. Wi'l sell at a discount rather than carry over to another, Beaeon. - JA3. H 0LL. B. H. LAND ' '.: o.. coarrs MX. LAND & COWPBR .. . Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, DNBTOK, H. 0. OOcaaaawBaslief Kinaaoa. ' ftwatka itow than- atrricaa tuu UtW Pianos. Organs and Musical Instruments OF ALL KINDS. Sewing Machines AND SUPPLIES. See Us for Btrgafas k Oar Lines. SLAUGHTER BROS., Next to Geo. Korneeav's Store. KINSrON, N. C. . - VOOTEN & .WOOTEN, Attoknbys-at-Law, , kinston, n. c. Cibcott: Lenoir. Jones. Greene. Pits and Onslow counties. Supreme Court and veaerai uourt ol Eastern Alorth Carolina. PHONE NO, m FIBST FLOOH PLAIT. showing four and a half Inches to the weather, making a lap over of one and a half Inches. Tbe first floor contains a large recep tion ball 7 feet 6 Inches wide, with an ornamental platform stab-case. This hall- Is connected with the parlor by a grill opening seven feet wide, draped with portieres. The parlor has a large bay window and a handsome cabinet mantel and Is connected with the din Ing ropm by sliding doors. : The dining room Is large and has a bay window at the side, making It a very pleasant sitting room as welL It Is provided with a cabinet mantel and a china closet built in a recess and Is connected with the kitchen by a but ler's pantry equipped with a dresser rwBea. 2 AMAMeea . Iffi-f . V:- .'.' . CAnecR - .'. X &AA.6ea ib.j-o . ' c o - o . . norchants&nincrs Transportation Co. Steamship Lines .. Norfolk to Boston andProyldence. Daily service to New England. , Freight handled with care and dispatch. . Accommodations and cuisine nn- surpased. t R. H. WRIGHT. Agent, 4 Ncrfolk, V W. P. TURNER, G. P A. 7 C.S. HOSKINS, G. F. A. J. C. WHITNEY, ad V. P. and T. li General 05ce, Baltimore, Mo. 8ECOSD FLOOR FLA 5. having two drawers below the' coun ter shelf and two glass doora above. With shelves. The kitchen has all the modern im provements, such as galvanized Iron alnk, range, soapstone tubs, etc. The bouse has outside and inside cel lar stairs. The cellar floor Is concreted and is partitioned oSf in coal tins and storerooms. The attic contains a servant's bed room and a large open room for stor aj. The second t!ory has four lurjre I t',rooms and a I at'.. room, i an iron esamel batLtub and tkkel I !at'?J trim-r.Ii-,:s. Tta Tvnsh Ir :i is a (' ' i I ovi wltb r:ar'. Ivx'z tnl s'.! r l " t li t:i. .:, t:l t'! s''j v i f ' c I t o I - . V - : ? .' t t m I r ' . '. STORE FOR REilT! The. rtor- which b gd occup i by me is now positively for rnt Jn the mearriTje what etock rfctaaia will bo cold nt any rea?cnablo cITcr. iau ISLER & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, KINSTON. N. C. - etkw as tha couttw a Lanoar. Wars. Onaaa -onoa and Oanlow. Ibo fat Smwrlot and V. S Loan Mcotiaud and (.ihI licit, aacaiad Summer Goods FOR : Liadico AND Gentlemen If you have not purchased your Straw Hat, or if you need another it will pay you to see us. C5Our line of Gents' Furnish ing Goods is up-to-date. Heavy and Fancy Groceries. We want to supply yoa in this line. Yoa are invited to come to see us. a, 4 ft 1 ?f . a a A : i Next tore. hSTALL HILL. ti Temple-Mar5ton Drc A f 9 r fi i V70RTH n ' ' 1 3 5 r: t3 r - 1 t D 1 it:
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