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The Daily Free Press. kinston, n. c Kinston Publishing Co. OWNER. OFFICERS AM) IHUECTOH8. W. 8. HERBERT, , President and Treasurer, JESSE n. HERItEUT, PtV1 President. v.Vu iiariuxgton, , ' Secretary. ' 1 dibectoiw. J. F. Tvtoa, Plato Colli. CHARLBSF. HARVSV, A. ElNSTaiN, W. D. POLLOOB. LoVITHIRII, B. W. CANADV. - DAL F. Wootm, ' ' Dh. J. M. Pamiott, J. W. Okainork, O. H. Allen. 1 : D. Oatthwer. , Dr. T. H. Faolxhbr, W. O. JOhbs, O. P. FLCMtMO. E.F. Cot, , , , Dr. H. D. Naipm, N. J. Rous, J. K. Hood. Dr. F. A. Whitakir, S. H. Abbott. - J. B. Cumminos, . . J. A. McDanibl. . HERBERT BROS, ft HARRINGTON, PUBLISHERS. . W. 8. 1IKRBEBT, Manag-cr. F, M. 1J AKUIN'GTOX, Manas-Ins Editor. JESSE If. HERBERT, ' C:Uy Editor. Entantd at thi Podofflc u Mcontl cUu matter. riUCE 2 CENT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pally One Wwk, by Carrier, . . 10 1 One Month, . . . , , . ' 85c Three Month. . ".. . $1.00 Twetre Month. . . . . . t.00 ADVERT1SINQ RATES ON APPLICATION. KINftTOX. X. C. Aanit T. 1003. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court W<Kll CLARK., , of Wake. for Associate Justic of the Sajre nl uourt irom the Kar, HENRY GROVES CONNOR, of Wilson. For Associate JuHtice of the Supreme! Ifeurt from trie tVMt, PL ATT D. WALKER, of Mecklenburg. . . For Corporation Com mls"l oner, GOG ENS C. BEDDINGFIELD, of Wake. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, JAMC.D I. JUINEU, ' of Guilford. For Senators from the Eighth Senatorial - ' uwtrirr, , DR. JOHN A. POLLOCK, of Lenoir, THOS. D. WARREN, ..i of Jones. For Congress from Second Congressional District, CLAUDE KITCHIN, ? of Halifax. .; DeaaoeraUe Co-aaty Coaventloa. ' , At a meeting of the County Democratic xscutiva committee it was unanimously agreed that the primaries for the town-1 hips should be held on Saturday August j Dta and the county convention to De field on Saturday, August 10th.' Therefore the chairman of each township and Tot ing : precinct will .please giro notice throughout their respective townships ' calling upon all white voters to assemble thsmsnlves at their usual place of voting and elect delegates to the county conven tion who will nominate a member of the Legislature, Clerk Superior Court, Sheriff and other county officers. Bald county convention will be held In court house Klneton, Saturday, August 16th at 121 O'ClOCk. J. W. URAINOBR, Chairman Committee. The sentiment of the people Is In favor of quitting trying to defraud the state out of a fair share of funds for carrying on the state government. - This is the only effect of undervaluation and false swearing about solvent credits. We favor listing Lenoir connty like Durham, Mecklenburg f and ,. other up-to-date counties.::. We believe that no matter who is nominated for county chairman public sentiment will soon force him to recognise the truth of the above obser vations. If a man could buy Lenoir : county at what it is listed and sell It at what the people : ask for the property, the man would be the wealthiest cltlcen of North Carolina, eould build two or three towns like Klneton and not owe a penny for them. Is such a condition 7 just, equitable and honest? Let's all of us get right on this matter and not shirk our dutlee to our fellow men. Let's be honest even If it does cost us a few dollars. Dishonesty is the worst policy lithe world. It bat never paid and never will pay, especially when a man's conscience is taken into account . - Sir Michael nicks-Beach says that the Chinese aud. South African wars have cost Great Britain $1,140,000,000. "of which amount the taxpayers have already willingly contributed $375,000, 000." Apparently Sir Michael hasn't bad his car close enough to the ground to bear the groans of the willing" tax payers, though about everybody else In the United Kingdom has , heard them. ... "v -.. 0 A San Francisco banker has disin herited his daughter because she eloped with a poor young man whose Income was only $150 a week. Strange, isn't it, how girls keep on rushing Into poverty just for lore? - Tie Chicago thieves who recently ttola an electric car were certainly en t?r; : :. !rj. They should open an Oca 5i V"f :i s'rtvt, where they can steal a J..i.ili,ll.ll.iJiil.ail..J.uilllJI.L.I..i..,..l.. ... .. I.. ..t, . . rf. f j Similarity of Woman The By FRANZ KALTENBORN, lV'''l'"ll''''tl"l'l'r;il1Miii;iFyiiijiiiyiiitRriiRMriitl"lHiiinii 1 rrT . l i: LiUUa at wo viuiiu. I and waist, carved in IX AiUUO KJli. Al I AI1J.J.W 1U XiYiYX, I LAU OF TIIEil THE RESEMBLANCE TO TOE OLD COURTLY SPANISH CONCEPTION : OF A LADY'S PERSONALITY WOULD BE PERFECT. ; Musicians know that the violin has a souL Every man but a Turk will attest that every woman has one at the least. . Soul is understood to be mind. r - 1 J To bring out the sweetest potentialities in the soul of female or fiddle the power of a master is required, we are told. Women have been known to exhibit no love, no tenderness nor any of the graces of their nature to first wooers, yet they were fountains of affection and sympathy to their next gallants. V :: SIMILARLY, VIOLINS HAVE BEEN PLAYED WITH POOR OR KEDIOCHE EFFECT WniCn IN THE HANDS OF OTHERS WOULD YIELD DELICIOUS MELODY. It is not that the second player is necessarily a better performer than the first; it is not that the second sarily handsomer or more attractive than the first. It is in each case a curious sympathy between the harmony. , Spontaneously, mysteriously, of some one man. It appears from the experience of music schools that the spirit of the violin is similarly responsive to tho spirit of some one player. WOMEN LIKE A VIOLIN? SPIRITS ARE THE 80UL3 OF RIENCES RAN THE GAMUT OF AND WHO DIED WAILING THEIR TREASON. The treatment of Catarrh with astringent washes, lotions, salves, eg. na agarenaa or any external or local application, is Just as senseless aa would be kindlinar a fire on tnn f makf! lil. True, these give temporary relief, bat the cavities and nanaave nf th haA bronchial tabes soon fill up again with mucus. Takinz cold ia the first aten tnwarria Patan-1. 1 iaiccjs penpuauon, ana int poisonoas adds and vapors wmcn snoaid pass off thr 'rma - thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, i r' producing Inflammation and exceaaim flo at ttinmtsl MSatLaaB-. ainch of which is absorbed into tha 2! ?Sf ! T!1" theStomach, Kidneys and othe the body. When the disease iffected and ia .constant ringing 1 U DOlluted blood pan rnr. Decomes exceed: hearinz affected icacxi u pouuiea wood can care cireuUtion all active, all the s s ti. zzzc,rz,rr-"-r"'," Stomach and digestion, but the appetite under its tonic effects. Write us about advice free. Book on blood and skin TUX WirT SOMETHING THAT BEATS AIL COOL DRINKS .'-;-y:.i. .". '. -j 'ii: '.'ti .'' - ' j-.: : t" vi i!'',1 '5 ;' !'-' i' A GLASS OP COLD Fre9h from Reidsville Dairy. . ' At T. B. Broivrs Saloon Or Kinston Peanut Ccmpany's Stand A limited quantity of Milk will be sold each day by the quart or gallon. Respectfully, T. D. DHOVJil, Phono 112. Cor. Qaccn end North S:s aoid Violin Composer and Orchestral Director Ti 1 1. 1 1 .1 .1 1,1 x, uua n jiuca, niiu ueuu, ouuuiuera graceful, curving models. HAD and successful wooer is neces the positive and passive sources of the soul of the woman obeys that VIOLINS ARE WOMEN. THEIR DAMSEL3 WHOSE EARLY EXPE ALL THE JOYS AND 80RROWS ANGUISH FOR FALSE LOVERS' antinnt a medicated tobacco h thm mh-im mm. - bland, atwt tt.JLi. assumes the dry form, the breat in the ean. No femedy that doeiW O.tatrh : o C a .-i- t Catarrh. S.S. S. excels from the offensive matter, and when rich, pom mucous membranes become healthy and the skin R vwiuuuk , uuuum ; uib roav xm to disagreeable, nainfal iTmntam Aiaan. near, and .mrminM tti. 'a j I and general health rapidly improve vnnr nw nA . v- diseasea sent mt armliratinn SPKCiriC CO.. Atlanta. Ga" MILK 0 suiirell & iicCOYjEAST CAROLINA WHOLESALE CEOCEBS, . .' ! . .... 1. ... have moved to new quarters on Gordon Street, Nos. 108 and no. All orders filled correctly and promptly. ' J ROUSE &0RMOND f A$g!SD Attorwhts-at-Law. KtNSTOX, N. cN ; ; wm mctie. iu, b. i a . - - . ' th.iroSc M ths narot thm court Votu.. dnrin. oftic homn, bt th hour, ot a a. at. ud iB.m The Pride of the Eye... is among the sins of the , flesh of which we are all warned, but the lover of fine China hopes it doesn't mean h.r, for she does want to indulge a bit in this feast of beauty. Our lines of China and Glass ware are complete. Ud N. L. Briton i firo. DR. w. R. JONES, 7 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, KINSTON, N. C. Residence and office at Mrs. Loops', Blount street. KaU DO YOU WANT fl HOOF THAT DON'T LEAK? T.loore & Parrott 'puts them on. 1 X DO YOU 7WANT VENTI t LATORS? We make them. Skylights 1 too, water works. - We are headauarters for all PLUMB-1 lNG WORK, Guttering, J 1 Pump, Galvanized and Cop- X T Per a descriptions. 'J to see us. we win (T.tyouright. ' ; S ' ' f . - "V; . - . . . n a. - i OUmmer JEiXCUrSlOII liaies. June 1st to Sept. 80th round trip. Newport Nw,; W PoinK Ocaa View and Virginia Beach, Va.;. 7.50 waeningcon, v. u., via onoi,...- 4.pu Baltimore, Md.vla Norfolk, Va ... 12.50 Philadelphia, Pa., via Norfolk, Va 16.50 New York, via Norfolk, Va. - 20.50 Providence; R. I., via Norfolk, Va. 25.50 Boton, Mass., via Norfolk, Va.,... 25.50 Bates to New York, , Philadelphia. Providence and Boston lnclnds meals and state rooms on steamer. fa Rates to any point furnished on application. , . . C. T. MEiCHiM, Agent If you want up-to-date Tailoring done place your order with ; . ; S.J. WALLS. Everything guaranteed with a guarantee that is good ! ; Could you ask fairer? ' KINSTON, N. C. If You Don't Think . an ad. ivTaa Fbex Press will pay you, Just try It. for three or six months or a year, i'you do this, chanjre your ad. often and conduct your business on business princi ples, we know advertising In The Fbkb Peess will pay you. If you can't make advertising in The Free Fkesb pay you, it will be your fault, not the paper's. H. W. SIA1PS0N, i.r i w.. v--. main ernes, key; r-sir, u. c. e ranch cttict., r:r:ic::, it. c. Cons-U us oa t'l Kstt-r r : '. ' ' jtc LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Our operations have been ham- pered recently by unusual condi- tl0M bt we v e now ready tor business and asx: tqe aid and co- j . m . 1 J operauon 01 tne property owners Oi IBIS SeCUOU In a few days we shall begin ad- .SV, placed in onr hatjd3. We have placed L-..n-.,.H.frt.w. We shall name the lowest cash prices on these lots, and the prices WA WOUKUUJ BUVOUVU KlOUUsUif 4, - . ' . . . property and render surrounding lots more valuable. .TM. c 1 J .l . good building lot in a g od part I of townwill do well to come to us quick and make a purchase at once. The 'prices we, shall name will be cash prices; if ,' terms are made, of course some little advance will be made for carrying dtfetred pay ments, but this will be upon a lib- ! eral and reasonable basis. In the matter of these lots it will be FIRST COME, BEST SERV. ED, so come along to see us at once and get bargains. FARM FOR SALE. A farm of ioi acres of land, 8o acres cleared, in Vance township. No buildings ": Rich land, suttab e for fine tobacco, cotton, t corn or any crops grown in Eastern Caro- I lina. ' Price low for cash.- ' v, ::) FARM FOR SALE We have for sale a n a-acre farm within ioo yards of Grainger Sta- rinn n xrca Tniifsi tttityi bv insrfiTi l i np ' . it . TTI A. Wt. land runs along the railroad for at least a quarter of a mile. It is partly timbered. - It has no houses I of much value on it, but Is well situated, is rich snd will profitably grow truck, cotton, corn, tobacco or anything, almost, jnst like the " ' . r ' .". .-.... other good lands of Eastern Caro lina. It is splendid value for the price, and will be sold on liberal terms , to anyone who will put a nice house and improvements on it. This -is a bargain and will doubtless be "snapped up" quick. If you want a small, nice farm in that section yon cannot find a bet ter bargain than this; , HOUSES FOR SALE IX KINSTOX. We have just closed a deal (un til the papers are ready for deliv ery in i 0tober)--fbr one of the nicest homes in Kinston, and now offer the public the following: In East KimStom. A. five-room, newly painted house on a lot 70x110 feet on Caswell street; rental value, flOamonth. Price, f 1,200. Terms tosult. In Bowts Kinstoji. We offer an ele gant five room cottage, on a lot 65x120 feet, corner Bright and Mcllwean streets, occupied by owner. This Is one of the neatest and best situated cottage homes In Klneton, is nearly new, and is good value for the price, f 2,000. For cash a good trade caa be made on this place, compared to other high prices being paid for property In Kinston. We ask the people who have property for sale or rent, or who wish to buy, to apply to ua. We don't want to take hold of any property the owners of which are not willing to give us a year's option at the lowest price they will sell. We don't propse to help boom anybody or help make land values any higher than they are they are too high already and if you are not prepared to name to us your bottom price we don't wish you to try to do business with us until you are in the fight frame of mind. We don't wlh to try to handle the property of anybody who la holding it for city pricaeorwho do8 not wish to sell it. We are handling sales on strictly a 5 per rent, commission basis, the seller to make the deed. It Is to our interest to get all we can for rr.-; rty placed in our Lands. We hahdle rents and collection of rents on a basis of, 10- rr cent, for patrons placing lees thaa C it) a notjtb Lnslneea with us; 5 rrc. t.t. I t r ..'.-c: 9 placing more than jlUa i "i i f;' On the?e t.m.s ' 1-wk r '' 2 s withes. r r afonable ertr owners, rerfiirs ( ' ! -M 1 'v 1 lut we i - - ' j I'C- :' ;. ' - f ' jt; -1 i "; i , ', i '--n i t - - ii .. ; t . i . r : jret;s as iar a r 82 J make t-n's Ere reas i, ly 1 r i adrer- v e Lc; e to tio some -J, It I I :::tc- s ol.. porter& Godwin Contractors and Builders , v-.,;..:V- ': " :'' I'1 ''a ..a 1 GOLDSBORO, - N, C. Estimates furnished on ! all classes of buildings. ; 1 ( STORE FOR RENT! ;T' 7., ' JV'"'1 1 4 '-..The store which has been Occupied by me IS now positively ; for rent. I m m A9 m' I ' Jn the meantime what Stock remains Will be Sold at. otitt rAn.nnnn.Vi1o nfFexr 1 ... v . DAN QUINERLY. fv LISTEN! The choicest line of Staple and Fancy Gro cerie8 to . be . found ny- where-right here. MARKET MEATS. , ': !':;r .;- ", .f , , - ' . jVI, , Beef, pork, Mutton Sausage Etc. Piompt "delivery tO ; all rhtx oif phnna I VW W VUW XA WW .; as M VUW , v US yOUT Orders. MOORE & HOOKER, , . kinston, n. a erchants & Llincrs Transportation Co. ' Steamship Lines V Norfolk to Boston and Providence! Daily service to New England. Freight handled with care and dispatch. .. - ' Accommodations and cuisine un surpassed. , H. WRIGHT, Agent, Norfolk, Va. W. P. TURNER, G, P. A. , C. S. HOSKINS, G. F. A. J, C. WHITNEY, 2d V. P. and T. M General Office, Baltimore, Md.. DR. C. t. PRIDGEN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. KINSTON, N. C t t fcOfflce with Dr. Jno. A. Polloea nxt to Bood's drug store, . Uow to Keep Fat Horses ' Have tk. ula refitted to h boxiaf . . and your buggy will ran light. How to Please Your ITIfe ;,...:.: ' Bat W SINGER. 31. G. EC3XCE, Opposite Court Hoof. -SATISFflCTIOIl- My customers are being satisfied with the choice Staple and Fancy Groceries I am offering. I want other customers to appreciate the good things I sell. ; Try an Order Tc :'::y for your satisfac tic i t: r.:crrow. Those who find an icf-ricr bit in anything I sell b?2 ccir-casated if they will o'nlyt '1 1-2 tie dICcclty. tZTl v.':".t a i'...:r2 cf yotir fat-rocs:. iV:''"l?.f,'i...ll'W'!i U-VHr f'" ' ' r:." 1 without fear of the po ( .- .c C r.
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