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The Daily Free Press. -" Had Hiajonj For "Bin Indignant DANIEL T. EDWARDS.. .Editor aVaarad at th Pottoffica at aecond dau mauer. THE PICNIC A8 A HELPER. The Hon. II. Z. Linney, the proapec- tiveRepublicancandiiiitte of "de ale," N. C, has ideas of campaigning: si ml lar to those of the Hon. Wm. S. Dev- ry, of "de nlnt" New York city as sembly district. Deverjr believes in big picnics, wholesale excursions, a plenty of beer ami brass bands. It is intimated that eider in the Tar Heel picnio took the place of beer, and a poet took the place of Devery's bras band. But the fetch ing: possibilities in each case were prob ably reckoned by the promoters as be lag of much value politically. Here is what a correspondent of the Stateaville Landmark says about Mr. Lanney's picnic: Hon. li. '.. Linney Invited his nu merous friends 10 his mountain home, "Tater" Hill, on Saturday, to hear an address of welcome from ttie proprie tor, a poem read by the mountain poet, "A. M. l)au(?herty, and to enjoy an old time barbecue. Kaeh feature of the programme was executed in a manner suited to the place and the occasion. Mr. Linney in a reut lover of the mountains and has purchased a vast territory on the east side of the lilch nountatn, including the "Hat woods" and a noted peak, the "Tater" Hill. Upon the summit of the peak Mr. Lin ney has erected during the season a summer home. Two rooms are con structed of lumber, two of mountain rock quarried from the peak. The pro prietor brought with hlrn a herd of sheep, some cattle and horses to (rra.e on the natural prairie on top of the mountains. At noon Saturday the rock on the "Tater" Hill was literally covered by a mass or people gathered from vva tauea and the adjacent counties. lie lijrlous exercises were conducted songs sung, and the listening throng heard a beautiful address of welcome from Mr. Linney, in which he extolled the great blessings derived from close touch to nature s heart and es pecially the intellectual elevatio rained from a home among God' grandest works, the great, beautiful mountains. Adam Most uougherty has some thing more than a local reputation us a poet, lie, too, delictus to speak i rhyme of the grandeur of his native mountains. He willingly responded so the invitation of Mr. Linnev to nre pare a poem for this occasion. With only a few weeks for preparation, and the greater part of his time devoted to business cares, Mr. Dougherty produc a a long descriptive poem, uealtn with the scenery from the "Tater" Hil and dedicated to Mr. Linney. The eyes of the people followed the sugges lions of the poet as he read and pointed to the different peaks in view. At the close the air was full of cheers for the Intellectual feast enjoyed by each one and praise for the beautiful sentiments In the poem and its perfect rendition oj its author. Silence as of s ton of Ice stretched between them on the sofa. At leiiKth shs spoke. "Mr. Snlffen," she observed, "are yon swnre that one band of the Bartholdl statue measures 16 feet 5 inches?" "80 I have heard," he nodded, happy to be sddressed again. "The thickness of the bead from ear to ear," she pursued icily, "is ten feet" "yes." "The nose is 4 feet 6 Inches long." "Yes." "The mouth Is 3 feet across." "I believe so." "The waist 35 feet sround." "Y-yes." "Then will you kindly explain," she continued dlHtantly as she rose to leave the room "will you kindly explain why you stated in the poem which you addressed to tne that I reminded you of the Goddess of Liberty V" With these indiKimtit words she swept uwny. New York Times. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every ons hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all eases of heart disease, not organic, are not 'only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach Which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D.Kable.cf Nevada. O.. ears: had atoroacfc trmblsaadwaatea bad atata as I had heart troaWa rlta It. I took Koobl Dyspepsia Cora for abeut fear auataaana cared me. Kodot Digests Whet Yon tat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $ 1 .00 Slie holding 2 times the trial size, wbtcn aaiia lor eoe. Prepared bf O. Da WITT OO., OHIOAOC. A Family Talk. BAD BLOOD WILL NOT PAY. The semi-weekly Rocky Mount Mo ter will be changed to a weekly. Tne Motor is one of the best papers in the JState. Its news matter Is got up in good style and its local matter par ex cellence. Brother Herbert Is right. A semi-weekly will not pay at one dol lar per year unless the circulation is very large. Success to the Motor that is doing a good work for its section Wilson Times: The Motor is doing a good work, and furnishes the people of its section with an excellent paper. But as the Times says, a one dollar semi-weekly unless under very favorable circum stances, will not pay. 2. 3. 4. e. 1. s. . There are thousands of people in ur great cities today whose condition would be vastly benefitted were they to give up the city and move to the country or town. No class of people And the city so damaging to health and life Itself, as do the negro popu lation. This is shown In figures quoted by the Goldsboro Argus as follows: There are 13 cities that contain 30, 000 negroes each, as the following table shows: 1. Washington 87.000 Baltimore 80.000 New Orleans 63,000 muaaeipnia 63,000 New York 61,000 Memphis 50,000 Louisville 40,000 St. Louis .' 36,000 Atlanta Sfl.000 10, Charleston 32,000 1L. Richmond 32,000 12. Nashville 30,000 li Chicago 30,000 aaorwuuT ana oirtn returns show that Id all of these there are more negro deaths than births. Under such circumstances negro population be comes dependent upon Immigration, atnd were it not for an inflowing tide there would in the course of time be m negro population in theoities named. In Washington, for example, there were In the census year 2,704 negro deaths and but 2,003 negro births. In Boston -the births numbered 240, and the Heaths 327. In New York city there were 1,970 deaths and 1,430 births mong the negroes in the census year. Is Chicago there were 389 births and 79 deaths. In New Orleans, 1,735 births and 3,310 deaths. In St. Louis. 04 births and 1,555 deaths. - There is nothing ; sectional In the figures presented by the census bureau, the mortality rate being as high in ortbern as in southern cities. Nor aloes climate seem to be controlling. The rates are plainly racial, relating more to race conditions than anything els. They are due, beyond doubt, to want of sanitary precautions, to pleas-sure-seeking and to lack of self-control under the circumstances created by the civil war. The negro popula tion as a whole is increasing, but it would steadily decrease is the cities if 1 jmi r tion did not keep up the s ipply. L- , i "1 bad trouble with my bowel which made bit dkmmi impure, jar iac waa foTnu who pimpiea wblrh uo ritriir remedy eonld remove, i tried your llu' .mli and great waa my Joy when the rfmpiei disappeared after a moutb'a steady nae. hare re"ouamendd them to all my frlanda and Quite a few have found relief." C. J. Puarh. m Hark Are., New York City. N. T. j ,2 The Dowels VV. CANOVCATrtajrriC T Plenum. Palatable. Potent, Taate Good. Do Never Sicken, Weaken or aripe. Me. S&e, Me. Nerfr aold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 600 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES "Papa, I don't like to hurt yoqr feel ings, hut it always makes nie angry when folks say I resemble you so much." "Don't worry, daughter. I get toler ably mad about It too." Chicago Tribune. Into Boatoa Men. Norton I came near gettinj awful scrape while my wife was away this summer. 1 wrote a letter to a lady friend of mine and by mistake put it into an envelope addressed to my wife. Hill My! I suppose she actually raved. Norton That's the Joke of it. She was so tickled at the sweet things in the letter that she didn't notice it was written to somebody else. Boston Transcript. The Sincerity of Advice. Gabber Are you going to housekeep ing? Benedlct(Answer drowned by pass ing car.) Gabber-That'a right; nothing like it Have your own Benedict I said I wasn't. Gabber Oh, well; that's where you're wise. You'll- miss, etc. Baltimore American. Vnflnlahed. When the new puppies were discov ered to be blind Teddy was very un happy. His auntie assured him that God would open their eyes In due time. When bedtime came Teddy was heard adding a petition to his prayers: "Dear God, do please hurry up and finish those puppies!" Lippincott's. Horse and Wagon for Sale Cheap. Harvey-Cliadwicfc Co. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams' Indian File Ointment win eura Blind. Bleeding, t loe rated sod Itobtrur File. II abaorbe tbe tumor, ailaye tba t to bang st one, acta aa poultice, tlrea Instant relief. Dr. WbV llama' Indian Hie Ointment la prepared only for PUea and Itching of tbe private pane and noth ing elae. Every box Is guaranteed. Sold by drag- gutta. Bent by mall for See and SI. 00 per box. WILLIAMS M-FtJ CO.. Props.. Cleveland, a Sold by Temple-Mar ton Drug Co. ..a fCOLCHICINE .SALICYLATE H. W. SIMPSON Architect KINSTON & NEWBERN, N. C Notices left at the office 01 J. W. Grainger will receive prompt attention. REGISTRATION NOTICE! Trbchet's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. a sisnaara sua inrtiiiDie cure for KritUAlATIoM and GOUT, endorsed bv the highest medical authorities of Eumne anil America.1 dispensed only In spherical capsules, which dis solve In liquids ot the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price,, $1 per botue. Sold bf uruggiau. do sure na gci ine genuine. -WriAJUAM- "f CO., CMTttAMO, OHIO. ; Sold by TBMPLE-MARSTON DRUG CO. K H 111! KMC I W 11 U i IVnUD TT!- Tf- . t si nmnAk.n The Bank of Kinston Capital; Surplus and proEtrdver rr Seventy Thousand Dollars Total Unquestionable Assets over Three Hundred Thousand Dollars Solicits Business from Merchants, Farmers and Individuals. Having been appointed Retristrar for the Town of Kiiibton for the election to lie held October 27th, 1JI03, notice is jfiven that the books of registration will be open at the store of 'I . . Mew born fc Co , comer Queen and Blount streets on October 12th. liiO.'J, am thereafter for ten davs. for the purpose of reiriter- na the (inalifled voters of the Town of K inn ton, N. C, who are not now regis tered. This Octoler2nl, 1903. 0. T. HONEY, Registrar. Special Bargains IN TOWN PROPERTY One two-story house 8 rooms. Lot 70x210, on E. Blount St. Prit very low and terms reasonable. Single story 5 room house on Vance Ave , near Gordon 8t. Lot 52Kxl7rJ. One-story 5-room house. No. 508 Mc- Lewean St Lot 70x134. IfePriees and terms will surprise you. Land & Cowper Gsnsral Real Estatt Agsnts 1 Just Received Wear a pair 10 days. If not satisfied money returned. FOR SALE BY BENJ. MAY 109 S. QUEN ST. tiiiinimmjui mtT'iiiiiiiin i ii"f pti it nmiin 106 E. King Street. Phone 222 Notice to Stockholders. On Thursday, October 8th, at i o'clock, a. m., the Stockholders ofth special meeting in room over the Bank of All Stockholders re- hold a Library Kinston. quested to be present. Yours very truly, Real Estate Agency OF Domeatlo Away. 'I got up at 5 o'clock this morning," renin rked the married man, "to go to a Are." 'Where was It?" asked the bachelor, In the kitchen stove after I made it," replied the married man sadly. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Haona Hla Bualneaa. "There goes a man who is always anxious to see his name in print." 'Really? Is he one of those idiots?" 'No, one of those wise men. . He'i n advertiser."-Philadelphia Press. A PronaislBaT Paptl. mm wJ2" t ''' '' ' ' ' Pond Mother Obo'ls'sure the visit or would like to' near her Infant prod igy n the vlolln Johnnie la so far advanced that now we can almost tell whether be la tuning or playing. The Grafter, v ,. VTh la It that amllca. and Ter so raraat A rig alio amllea, whenever Tou aval Whila croaalnc. up and dowa, the streetT v Tha graitar. , Who la It that pata you on the back?' Who ehaere you up when you're out of 'back . . - - - And hite yon (or tea moat eVry crack? ; .; TBegranar. . e . . -,t Who eays: "Old fellow. TH ace yoa arin. U you're down Bay way, way. Just drop scuttles away with the borrowed tent The fTafter. ; Who a the fellow you never can And ' Wham you went to give bin piece of yoor atlBdT '. j . Who. U be aeea you flret, Juat eurna the The arafter. . New Orleans Tbnee-Democrat. Millikan, Walker & Bain It is an admitted fact that Greensboro is ratridlv forging to the front and in a l - ill l ii i 3i r . very buoi i uuie wiu ue uie leauiug ci.v of Worth Carolina, iter railroad faeui ties are unsurpassed in the State, and there is a constant influx of capital era ployed in the various kinds of manufac turing, which is constantly Increasing the population oi the city, and a great demand for real estate has been created and the property in constantly changing hands, itiit considering the marvelous growth of the city, the price has kept on a reasonable basis. Persons desiring to invent here can make no mistake, pro vided proper care is taken in location and price of property. We make it our business to k ep a vigilant watch over the interes'e of our customers, and are in a position to save you money, as we keep posted on values in tbe city and nearby farming property, and can aid you in investing your capital where it will bring you quick and satisfactory re turns, uorresponaence solicited. When you are in the city we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our office. Boom No, 6, over SykeV Drug Store, There's Heat .-' a i';; - -friv. uv when you want it and Just aa you want it in COLE'S ORIGINAL Air-Tight Wood Stoves On a windy day partlcorarty tbe beat AueMit ao ap the chimney. - The pat eotd draft and absolutely air-4laht -construction ot the atove ezplaia th beat producing and beat fiTing pointa II. E.V riOSELEY 80r.S AGENT L. 0. MOSELEY, Sec't. TOWN TAXES DUE The Tax List of the Town of Kinston has been placed in my nanas tor collection, and all are notified to come forward and pay their Town Taxes without delay. Very respectfully, L. J. MEWBORNE, Clerk. Beautify Your Home DO IT WITH THE PROPER PAINT The Stag: Brand . .... IS THE Buy You Something Good to Bat We carry a nice line of FANCY GROCERIES. Our stock is new. You can get Country 'Produce daily. Give us a trial. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Always the cheapest, because one gallon makes two. See D. V. Dixon's house, just painted. It required only 12 GALLONS for two coats. The painter estimated 25 gallons 13 left. We keep a full stock on hand. See us. DIXON & HOOKER We guarantee this Paint to be all right. ..KKltnHKKllllm mmmrHinHiiiiiiiiini HHHfttil G.,H. BURSELL 403 N. HERITAGE ST. ? PHONE 176 Positively the Only Big Show Coming This Way This Year SIG SAUTELLE'S 1 COLOSSAL 12-COMBINED - - W W -V ft W ,. . aT-V WW XX Wr "W J Cheapt Place in Town K A lliKIIA V X H WN ' Will Exhibit in IMSTON (Rain orSe) ' iSS OCTOBER 9 FOR Crockery Glassware and Tinware Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses a specialty. N. L. BRUT0N & BR0. . KIN8TPN. N. C 4 m FRIDAY, Schoolchildren v You afe'lnvited td lobk at ' our s.tock of School Sup- plies before buying. A new lot- just' received. . Come to see me. 11 Cold and Hot sDrinks in ; , their season. . . , . . . . HENRY DUNNi ' Phone 147. -u,. HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS, ' , CANDIES, ETC. v s , y - A fresh, lot of Ixrwnev's aj Chocolates just received.': New goods coming in daily. Call in and see our. fresh line oi uaies, uracKers ana Pies. We bale Graham and Rye Bread every day. ' KinGton Bakery Co. See Roger, Out ')0iant Elephant , ? 'Weighs 8 tons and stands 12 feet in height'.- - -In pronounced contrast to this Veritable mountain of flesh, bone and ivory is- BABT BELLE Infant Elephant, only three feet tall. Children go wild with delight over this most diminutive animal ; ' - ' SEE THE MARVELOUS SIXTY-THREE HORSE ACT. SEE NERO, EARTH'S ONLY RIDING LION. SEE THE LITTER OF LION CUBS, Born August 12th. See the Grnd Free Parade at 10 a. to. A Marvel of Splendor A Revelation. of Moving Wealth. .-.v ";; Exhibition p ace: Opposite A.CL Depot. Tvfo performancee, 2 and 8 p. m Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Cheap excursions on all Railroads. Tbia Big Show will exhibit in Greenville October 8 and Goldsboro Octobr 10.
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