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The Daily Fbee Press. abUabed Iran AAtreeen (except Sunday) at atlnetoo. Horta Carolina. TEK FREE PRESS CO., Publisher. DUfUL T. EDWARDS.. . Editor CAN'T REblST. at the Poetofflct aa ucond claaa matter. NATIONAL TICKET. For r"residen., ALTON B. PARKER, of New York. For Vice-President, HENRY G. DAVIS, of W. Virginia. For Rep. 2d CoDpressioDal District, CLAUDE K ITCH IN, of Halifax. to f 1 be OUR STATE TICKET. For Governor: HON. RoBT. B. GLENN, of Forsyth. For Lieutenant Governor: FRANCIS D. WINSTON, of Bertie. For Secretary of State: J. BRYAN GRIMES, of Pitt. For State Treasurer: B. R. LACY, of Wake. For State Auditor: BENJAMIN F. DIXON, of Cleveland For Attorney General: ROBERT D. GILMER, of Haywood. For Superintendent of Pub. Instruct'n. J. Y. JOYNER, of Guilford. For Commiss'r of Labor and Printing: H. B. VARNER, of Davidson. For Commissioner of Agriculture: SAM'L L. PATTERSON, of Caldwell. For Corporation Commissioner: SAMUEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. For Associate Justices supreme court: GEO. H. BROWN, Jr., of Beaufort: W. A. HOKE, of Lincoln. For Presidential Electors: F. S. SPRUILL, of Franklin, W. A. SELF, of Catawba. TRINITY'S LAW DEPARTMENT. The Russians complain that Chinese bandits are Interfering with their op erations in Manchuria. The "Chinese bandits" to whom they refer are prob ably Chinese citizens and not soldiers wbo are tired of the Russians presence and who take a delight in kicking ber on ber downward course after the! Mikado's men have given them a start Great efforts have been made keept binaas far as possible out ( 'the rumpus over there in the east. China takes a hand in it, It will difficult to prevent the victors in the present strujjjrle from taking advan tape of her acts and take off a slice of her territory or in some other way as sume power over her. The world a represented by the powers, does n want China partitioned or her sov ereifrnty diminished. The powers have no scruples of conscience about tioinp such a deed. Bat each one wants to do the trick and wants to keep the oth er fallow out. Fearing that the other fellow couldn't be kept out. thev have apreed that all Imd better Siay out. However, Chinese character is too weak to resist the temptation to jrive her late invader a kick; and she is do injr so under cover of "Chinese ban. dits." DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner, subject to the Democratic primaries. If elect ed, will endeavor to do mv whole dutv and guard the public interests Impar tially. All the support jfiven nre- be gratefully appreciated. Henky Tt'I.L. With the establishment of a law de partment, to take effect at the opening of the fall session, Trinity College gives additional proof of the progress ire spirit of the men who are guiding its destinies. Many of the very "brightest ornaments of the legal pro fession in North Carolina for years and years have received their collegi ate training at Trinity, old and new, but because the college offered no in struction In the mysteries of Black stone her aspirants for bench and bar have been under the necessity of go Jng to other schools to drink at the fountain of legal lore. From this time Trinity will supply everything neces sary for the triaking of a lawyer ex cept the man. If the student will do the latter the college will accept the responsibility for the former. Likewise master builders, the trus tees of Trinity have laid a solid foun datlon for the future law department by securing, in tbe person of Mr. Sam el F. Mordecal, of Raleigh, a lawyer who, for legal learning, for quick per ceptlon and for ready reference has no auperior and few equals in North Car olina. Mr. Mordecal, besides being a well furnished lawyer, has made his mark as an instructor in law and has shown marked fitness for the respon sible position to which he has been called. Under his direction the sue cess of Trinity's law department is as sured. Morning Post. We are very apt to think of the present as being tbe day of great things, of magnificent undertakings We brag about our stupenduous bridges and long tunnels. But the New York Press reminds us as follows: The labor strikes of today are punr For County Commissioner. At the earnest solicitation of my friends I announce myself acundidate for Democratic nomination for county commissioner. Ifnomicated andelected the county shall have the very' best service in my power to render. W. P. Gilbkkt. Announcement. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for tbe Democratic nomination of county commissioner. If elected will serve only for the best interest of the county. I will kindly appreciate the support of my friends. Geoih.;e West. THE ORIGINAL. A Well Known Core for Piles. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, eo- xema. skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could not Improve the quality if paid double the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWitt's Is the original and only pure and genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for Ihe name DeWITT on every bos. All other sre counterfeit. r,AiD it E. C. DEWITT CO.. CHICAGO. For Sale by J. E. Hood & C. LSI VtJVB '! flin rat-areta ao eood that I wrmld not b without tneiu. 1 vita troubled a great deal with t.n:ud !:ver and headache. Kow aliiea taking r.ii.i ar;tj Candy Cathartic 1 fel very moth l-ttr I . h:iJi rrtaliily recommend them tn tar frieuda at the i.est medicine 1 have everaatn." Anna Liiuet. Ostium Mill No. t, fell Elver, Mats. Pfw Physicians is wm their heat t car Jam vVTTlrce, of Dllloa, S. C, who bad om of tha moat terrlblo caeea of RHEUMATISM oat wear. They ail failed OeUil mat dectev sreacribed- r IT CURED HELPLESS CRIPPLE.' Sit. Wllkaa mile In tb eoarat of a lens tattar, iuti Satan 18. 1902: Mr leti i awia arawa back antil ate louatea mr klpa. I wu at helplett at a hakr "W aearlr 12 atontha. Tka aaclt d mr armiaae left wra and ana driveled aa. I anSared araift maav timet oer. Wu treated by il different phrticitna in McColl.Dilloa and Manoa. bal none at l hern coeld da ma anr food, antil tit. J. P. Swine, of Dillon, told a ta try rour SHEUM ACIDS. I kegaa tatake It, and before the firtt buttle wu wd I bef an to get better. I ated St bortlea and wu completely cured." Df. J. P. tajini contra Mr. Wilkea' atatemeat la tvary particular. rait Trial some scnt oat iLieaTio to OBaiTY CHEMICAL CO., PROPRICTORS. ALTIMOSH. MB g,ai. laaaa. . .. 1 1 trymf 0404aO00004K4-004do.o4-00f04-0'00i-0-rO-i-0C-rO J The bowels ...j Cd4N0v cathartic ; Plpuint PklAtah.. Pntdsnt. Tut flrwl Tsnilfww.. Sever Sicken, Weaken or Grtp, Ute.&e,Mc. Kerer oM in linik. Th MB nine tttbUi stamnesa fl ' C iiiutrsuteeU to cure or your saontj btwk. Stcrlloc Remedy Co.. Chicsgo or N.Y. tot ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES . affairs. Solomon, tbe biircest emolov- er of labor the world ever knew, never naa a strike or lockout. Id building sue teoipie ne nirea or the descendants of the Canaanites 70,000 men to bear nurdens sod 80,000 to hew timber and stone in Lebanon, under 3,ti00 over seers. He also raised a levy of 30,000 Israelites, wnom be sent to work Id Lebanon by relays of 10,000, each re lay serving one month and returning home for two. Here is an army of 183,600 men working steadily for sev en and a half years without the slight est friction. Possibly some wisdom was needed for their management. Tbe late Hon. Samuel M. Jones, widely known as the Golden Rule May or, of Toledo, contributed to Collier's Weekly the last editorial comment from his pen. In this the late mayor For Sheriff-W. T Moseley. I announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Lenoir county, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries Thanking my friends in advance for their support. I am, Yours, very truly, W." T. Moseley. New Crop s Turnip seed, Rufa Bagas, etc., just re ceived; cabbage and other seeds for plant ing this season at Dunn's Drug Store Phone 147. Stag Paint For houses, ! barns, sheds t and fences. r Ml' I iFIY. ill ;:, For County Treasurer Jno. H. Dawson. I hereby announce that lama can. didate for the Democratic nomination for county treasurer. All the support given roe will be pratefully apprecia ted, and if elected I promise to per form the duties of the office faithfully. Jxo. H. Dav.so.v. I've just received a nice line of Picture Frame Molding and can make any size frame you may need at short notice and will be glad to have the public to call at my gallery and examine my line and give me a trial order. : : : : Yours to serve, W. M. COBLE & SON KINSTON, N. C. C. A Dudley for Treasurer. Io the Democratic voters of Lenoir County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of treasurer of Le noir county, subject to vour wishes as expressed at the primaries, and if nom inated to serve you, will do so as I have the party all my life. C, A. Dudley. "The People's Candidate." The name of D. F. Woolen, ths pre?ent Incumbent of the sheriff's office will be presented before the com ing primary for re-comination for the office of sheriff of Lsooir county. He is tbe people's candidate and his can- d.dacy Is based upon duties well per- iormed in office and noted for his efficient service and prompt collection ofalltaxe9, "rich and poor" alike. "Many Voters." Season Opened I have remodeled my Ice Cream Parlor and am now serving de licious cream daily. J. T. Skinner o Stag Paint For bright ening things t up around the house. cAt Cost Hammocks, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers and Porch Chairs at cctual Costv for the next 30 days llargett&Hartsfil 807 North Queen Street Gralnaer'a New Bulldlnir - Ktkstcji. N. C Rhodes Military Institute and Kinston Business College . Object: Hifrherediication formen; pre pares for sophomore and junior classes. r uu college courso for . omen, Uood business preparation. Buildinm new and attractive: location ideal; access by A. & N. C. and A. C. LJ R. II 's: advattases manv: nine stronirl college and university equipped teacherJ I Board. Rates: Literary Tuition. ( Laundry, Uniform, ccat. cod. trousers. 161 Literary tuition, .l 00 $4,001 music tuition. 8.00 4.00 Business tuition, 2.00 3.50 Other information cheerfully given'. per school! year $18 W. H. RHODES, - Kinston, IN. SuptJ C. P A IPJT ! Why Are OuA b r . " jl Because we supply them with . vwvwa.w tiivtv kJ kalMii O.X1. V J LXlX VI tHe mOSt t paint. That why we sell it f Up-to-date MillinerjJ 5 at most reasonable prices. Hats and Trimmings suit the most fastidious.. BRUT0N&BR0 KLVSTON. N C an I i Hats OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO -v4;-Avv Third Annual Statement OP THE Horner Military School, ft Oxford, N. C ;; Citizens Savings Barikf of Kinston, N. C. At close business June 30, 1904. ft $ Tbe fifty-fourth year begins Sep. tember 7. 1904. Classical, scienti- 1- flo and EBglish Courses. Tbe m f 1 J. .' . -- I . . N't v9, iiiuro,', mental, social ana physical training. Every member of the faculty an experienced teacner. Wait For It. Save the best for the last, that is what Little & Kitrell are doing, just late enough to be pleasant and cheap enough for every one. The excursion from Kinston to Norfolk Sept. 1st and return 2d. They will run 10 cars. 5 fiyg; I " " ,V'J ""no pnpii aria o ''Will the Golden Rultv work f1" freolored, which will be divided This question Is beinir asked nearl. b-' baae "r- member they twenty centuries after Jesus brought' f1""" ,ne ttf ord" ?ood it into striking prominence by making 11 ina cornerstone or his philosophy, H. W. SIMPSON Architect ;. at KINSTON & NEWBERN, N. C. WNotices left at tb office of J. W. Grainger will receive prompt attention. and during all these centuries we have been teaching and preaching this same philosophy, and we are yet asking. win it workr time. 2. come and en -with us. Pare. G. A. KrTEEii& It. J. Little, , Manager. Notice. AmailBff f wi,. a -"" ww meruunsrs or tbe . , 1J IV . ZT. li DenocraUo executive our work. . We have left out the im portant part, tbe doing." . . msk It? Simply because preaching and "Truo ,ec"'lte wmtnmee of teaching have been the sum total of ' TI M cna'' (cept v.au.u.ira iur ww up cioces acu Tor coroner and county surveyor) for of fee are hereby ootified that they must file notice ! their esndidacey and de posit the sum of 5.00 with the under. but If not relieved Pneumonia will b ''t?04 o " before the 24 .h day . of ' ' "'V'.; v:; J,'"-': A Samaaer CoM A summer cold Is not only annovlnp PILES ! PILES ! PILES I Dr. Williams' Indian Pi! a. Otntment will mr twlnd. Heedinr. Ulcerated and Itching- PUea. It absorbs tbe tumors, allays tbe itching at one, eta aa s poultice, sivea Instant relief. Or. Wll nams' Indian Pile Ointment la prepared only for PUea and Itching- of the private parts and noth ing elac Every box issuanutteed. Sold hydras a-mta. aent by mall for S and fl.00 per box W1LUAMS M'F-Q CXX. Props.. CleveluxL O oid by Tamnle-Mamoa Drue Co , fnsdtute for Vooi Women D. Coriierva toryof 4 MuiicTTa Best Place for Your. Daughter T). M T.v .a 1 UtLIUII . Collect Courser HifSSlasiiat- JtS-DinwidJu RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . . . ........ . . . $173,401.75 Overdrafts , . 2,346.06 Bods. 1 ,000.00 Banking House and Fixtures . . . . . . . . . , 8,954.59 Due from Banks . , . . , 63,757.4a Cash ; . 17.774-78 267,234 60 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $50,00000 Surplus and Undivided Profits . V;:. . . 15,711.82 Dividends Unpaid . . . . 4,000.00' Deposits.. . . . . :qv,i7q.i6 Cashier's Checks - 188.S0 ' uue uanics.. . 3.853-08 ' " 267,234.60 Apply for catalogue to f 1 K a . W. a'I 1IVI . X s DIRECTORa N. J. ROUSE, Kinston, N. C. I , W. L. KENNEDY, Fallinif Creek. B. W. CANADY, Kinston.N. C. , I JESSE JACKSON, Kinston, N. a L. HARVEY, Kinston. N. C. f I J. W. GRAINGER. Kinslon, If. C. J. E. BOOI), Kinston, N. C. I J. F. TAYLOR, Kinston, N. C N P. OET1INGER, Kinston, N. C : D. F WOOTEN, Kinston, N. C. U1NIVERS1TY LAW SCHOOL The 8ummer Term begins June 8th, to continue tbne months. ' . Thorough instruction in . courses admitting to the bar. SpeciaJ lectures by eminent lawyers, For catalogue, ad- , 'dress ,' ...., ..... Jas. C. MacRae, Dean. Chape! Hill. N. C. "Just What You Want the probable result by .xh fall. Ooe Miouieounuure clears thephlenj and draws out tbe itifUmation, heala, soothes and atrengtheua the langs and i-onchisl tubes. Ooe Minute COU;b Cure Is an ideal remedy Pir the ehil. rirn. It Is pleasant to trie tateand' -.ir,. e-Miifh snU coM. id by J. E. 1 PW, .,i t.- .l V: .. r.''AV?- ft. The executire committee of each township are requested to immediately od V the undersiRoed the names of! ? .no Mioviuers ir their respective townships. ... Hood & Co. - tniitte of Lenoir Couctv. Printingof Morit No batter how small t) job it receiTee the ntten tlon that result in work . of a high order of merit. Consult about Printing anything little or big.. Free Press Co. - OFFICERS. " h ... : - ' ; N. J. ROUSE, President, Kinston, N. C. CHAS. F, IIAUVEY, ashkr, Kinstcn, N. ft fjjg yQU mjfi JJ Which means perfect Laundry work in one day's time. Our specialty: Don't wait 4 Send . yours down or phone 122 and our wagon will call. Nuf Ced Kinston Steam Laundry - . t (aa r . v-r . i n; i. . &l$W&-la .... ,2 C I C-f Vpn PREPARE for tha UNIVERSITIES' an J M.O. 1 VUl LEQCS as well aa for BUSINESS, for 1 d COL. TEACH. S INO. and for LIFE. Situated NEAR GREENE BORO, N. C, ever 1 ,300 feet abare the sea levet, n view of tbe mountains. iMttft aad Best Uqalpped Fitting; School for Yeafif Men and Bcya la 'iMSMth. Rates t 128.00 ta $173.09 per annum. " 'oa scaurirut earaLoaut, aooatas J. A. & M. H. HOLT - - Oak Ridffe, N. C. i Jour; La k-. & " mi J Li Administrator's Notice. Hftving'tbla any nuallfled a admlniHtrato of the etote of Handy Moselw. notice w hereby a-lven to all pcraon bavim claims avainst the w(d estate to present th. aame to the unler)rned on or before the fcv i day ot Auir. IftR, or tbi notice will beplpiid. in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebt. to the aaid estate, will please make immetii ate payment. This Sutb day of August. lftM. . . II . ' . JOHN H. DOVE. Aflmir Istrator of Handy Moceley. deceafd Lot un a Varser A ttorneya for Admlnistrawr X"T.. MOTT'S HliltVKiiiNw t r r .T jsi Tbe rrent rmrJy for n-ryous prostration ar.d ail d ss.'j cf th K-n(ratira ; ore:,i.aof either a(, sura a Nr-vous l'r.siratun. I- amr-.j er Li.st ilanliood. Iiu:otencf, Nii'litiy Kmtssions. YouUiful Krn-s. i,;.-mnl Worrv, et'-'-ite use of lobnet-oor C'l.iiim. abu l K-aJ to cnir.Ui n aiJ .'"initr. ah ererf r or w r a t . r-r -fi:- t ' .. r. .,,J : i ? 1 (.,,, p s ti buses f-r t j.t. j. i .i.i . Hf 4-. . iUi.l,tn,ju,t' .J o . ' , p - uruvEusiryciJU or fs!,f?, r"- Y.o'.sm Labomtarie as charts ol spcciaZlsts. r-'nor Lbo.
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