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TiiE LVBN I ME PRESS. 'jBscniPTio.'j rnicEs: OH "Willi; 1" cea1 O ruonru " T ,rrp morn tin. IM"1 fpflVH mon I'.a .0" Fiiiiav Kvkninh, Nov. V. 19)(X Cotton in Htill ndvHiuing. It brought 0 to Q in Kiimton today EanKi'Imt W. II. Front will preiirh at the Chapel ruxt Wednenrjuy niht. NewlK-rn fnir next we-k. It in going to be something worth going to nee. The Schumann Concert Co. pluved to a largo audience Iimt night, and gave a flue entertainment. Mr. Everett HriiiHon went to (jreenville this morning. He Iih purchawd a f tj 11 rown blood hound, w hich he will bring home with him tonight Dr. H. 1). Harper left this morning for Dunn to bo at the bednide of bin mother, Alrx. A. A. Hamer. w bo in (differing from ' a stroke of para! join, and in not expected to live. Wo are remitted to utttte that there will he a nhootinir match at Grav'n thicket iiint bevon 1 tlie iron bridge next Tuesday, at which 40 turkeys w ill be dis posed of, Craven county gave Simmons 1,227 tnAioritv. (ien. Cair receiving only H08 voter, in that county, although the New hern Journal sunnorted Carr. Craven was the home of .Simmons for many years. The board of county canvassers met m Kinston yesterday, but as one township nrna not ivnresented. no !)Usines8 was transacted, and the meeting was post poned until today at 12 o'clock. The returns will be found in a table in another column. The st.nr mail route from Kinston to Hookerton lias been changed to th schedule formerly run. It will leave Krnstou at 0 o'clock in the morning, ar rivintr at Hookerton about !); returning will leave Hookerton nbontlo'i lock and Krrive at Kinston at 4 p. m. This sched ule goes into effect tomorrow Saturday morning. There was a runaway on Queen street festerday. A mule, hitched to a cart, ecatne so unruly that the driver, a small boy, could not manage him. Mr. F. B. Becton went to the rescue and was thrown down and drawn, and dragged about for several minutes. The mulegot away from Mr. Becton, but was captured on Gordon street, near The Fhee Press office. Officer Josiah Wells, of LaGrange, brought "Deb" Logan, colored, to Kins ton this morning and placed him in jail to await court next week. The negro was seen gambling in LaGrange several months ago. Papers have been out for his arrest some time, and he was cap tared and tried yesterday. He had made j PKRSONAL MENTION Rev. D. E. Motley returned to Wilson thi morning. Mr. J. J. rotter, of snow mil, was in Kinston today. Mr. C. G. Dflpree. of Newbern, was in Kinston today. Mr. A. It Banks, of Goldaboro, spent today in Kinston. Mrs. 0. L. Hardy returned yesterday from a visit to friends in Goldaboro. Mrs. Jennie Turnage returned yester day from a yiit to relatives at Wilson. Mrs. N. S. Maxwell, or Gold8boro,came yesterday to visit relatives near Kinston. Mrs. J. W. Brown came from Golds boro yesterday to visit friends in Kins ton. Mess. E. A. Hargett and B. M. Outlaw, of Onslow county, were in Kinston to day. Mrs. Samuel Eason, who had been at Dr. Hyatt's sanatorium, returned to her home at Goldaboro this morning. Mrs. Minnie Brown, of Parmele, who had been visiting at Mr. Geo. W. Tull s, near Kinston, went to Ayden this morn ing. Miss Olivia Waters, who had been vis iting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Randolph, re turned to her home at Newbern yester day. Misses Capitola and Saddie Grainger returned home yesterday from a pleasure trip to Baltimore and other points oi in terest. Mrs. S. M. Hanrahan and Mr. J. T. Worthington, who had been in Kinston a dav or two. returned to their homes near Grifton this morning. VOPio:keyGol Weather Necessities... Fresh Bread and Cakes m Anywhere in the City. Barrett & Thomson, ARCHITECTS, iiSFayettevilleSt, - Raleigh, N. C Brochure" of in- Write for our formation. A Good Article Made At Home. When in need of medium priced, serviceable hosiery for child, man or woman ask for goods made at THE ORION MILLS. Kinston N. C. Gen. Carr Not Depressed. Durham, N. C, Nov. 7. Gen. Carr was on the street quite early this morning shaking hands with his friends and ad mirers. The general, although defeated, is not cast down in the least, and is to day as good a Democrat as he ever was, and he is happy to think that his county thought so much of him, by giving him such a handsome majority. The Best Prescription for Chills I Kaver is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill romc It M limply iron and quinine in a tastrieu iorm. No Cora no pay. Vric. a; . KINSTON MARKET. paid Prices quoted for Country Produce ars those by dealers. Beeswax, per pound, Corn, per bushel, Meal, per bushel, L. C. Sides, pound, .... , Ham, Country new, per pound, Salt, per sack, Lard, Country, per pound Chickens, per pair, S5 to 50 Eggs, per dozen 14 Sweet Potatoes 40 Peanuts, per bushel 50 to 75 60 60 8 3 85 9 A Nice Line of Candies, Crystal ized Fruit, Nuts, Etc. We have anticipated the cold weather and have prepared for it ? Have you ? If not, you would act wisely to do so now before the lines are broken up and best selec tions gone. Comforts, Blankets, Wraps, Underwear, Gloves, Buggy Robes, Dress Goods. ..iilAlAliaaaia.iilalllliS It Py to Trade at The Big Store. Rich Black Silks. Full assortments of each that won't be here long at what we term 'reasonable prices, and II. L. bnUIUll CL DliU., them and examine the goods. Cash Novelty Store Sumrell & McCoy, QETTINGER BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 'V KINSTON, N. Phone 6. We Sell To Dealers Only ! SheeD '. i i.oo threats against any man who attempted j Lamb, i.oo to arest him. He told a man in La Hides. Dry 6toio Grange that he had killed one man In another state and was forced to leave. and he would do the same thing in this State. It is said he has been recently released from the penitentiary. There was a terrific wind storm in this section for a few minutes last nightabout 80'cloek. Part of thescaffoldingarouud some of the bonnes in course of erection in Kinston was blown down. Goods boxes around town were blown in every direction. There is always something to amuse in everything; it matters little what the occasion may be. Some of the colored population thought a cyclone bad struck us, and marie for other quar ters with horror stricken countenances. Sereral people lost their hats. Mr. W. Ed arrott turned up tins morning much the worse for the storm, tie, too, thought a cyclone wan "imminent, and in Iris haste to get in doors, ran into an open gate, was thrown down aud re ceived several bruises, rie requests us to state that those who keep their gates shut at night will render a great service to a long suffering humanity, ii The Chrysanthemum' Show. The lodge room of the Kniuhts of Pythias and Odd Fellows has never been the scene of such beauty nor has it ever bad so many visitors. The chrysanthe mum show, for the carpet fund of the Christian church, is being held there. The proverbial "goats" of these fra ternal orders had been securely penned, and there was no danger during the night that this voracious animal would devour the beautiful chrysanthemums, luxuriant ferns and palms and thrifty EottPd plants with which the hall is so aadsomely dworaUnl. In the language of the circus this ele gant, tastily arranged, splendid and mag nificent aggregation of "things of beauty' hns never been nor ever will lie surpassed on this terrestial sphere. The handsome prizes were awarded yesterday afternoon during the openln hour of the show. Rev. E.D. Ilrown an Mesa. Geo. B Webb and Charles F. Har vey were t he judges. For the largest and nicest collection, Mr. L. J. Mew borne was awarded a cut ghtsebowl. For toe largest six"bforn8 a cut glass wter bottle was aw aided tc Mrs. 8. H. BMmtree, Jr. For the largest single bloom Mrs. V. E. Werner received a cut glAss vase. A handsome piece of china was awarded ttMrs. J. B. Ttlghraao. -. ' The show was well attended yesterday evening and this morning, and many eat flowera sold. - There were m&njexclama tfozts of surprise that tneb beautiful fiow tad been raised even in Kin6ton. T:m table hare beeo replenished and tlste are still enough for those who ' de sire to boy, and they art as pretty if not prettier than before. ' v The bail will tw opened again tonight for "visitors, when oysters and other re freshments will be sold. - Don't fail to go. Tc CcrsaCaid Is uea Cty 1 ak Uurni B bono Quimwa Taaur. All Arrrm refund tfe ionr if it fail to em. . W tauvs'l Msoatsr ii oa c boa mju Hides, Green, 5 Beef, on foot, fat 5 Freih Fork 7 Fodder 75 to 90 Molasei 35 to 50 Flour, 4.00 to 4.75 Special Notices. Butter and Cheese at H. W.Cummings'. Nice Butter at 20c It) at J.B.Cummings' A nice line of Boys and Youths cloth ing for sale cheap at J. B. Cummings'. Cabbage Plants Must BeSolr Cheap 5,000,000 Choice Jersey and Charles ton plants and 1,000 barrels smooth Seed Irish Potatoes for sale by W. P, Baugham, Propr. Cottage Grove and Honey Pod Truck Farms, Washington, N.C. LOOK I We have now on exhibition a beautiful assortment of Jardiniers, from 15c to $1.65. Also some lovely palms. Give ns a call. THE NEW YORK RACKET CO. KINSTON, N. C. A CAR LOAD OF Western Horses and Mules. Moore & Hooker, DBALERS IN E I FANCY HRI Fresh Meats, Chicago Beef, Etc. Just Think of the Good Things You Can Get At SKWErVS. You can get Fried Oysters, you can get Stewed Oysters, and if the above don't suit, you can take them Raw. I have hadn'years' experience in the oyster business, and I know your, wants. Come to see me. Fried Oysters, 30c Stewed Oysters, 25c Yours to please, J. T. SKINNER. ' Market Hours : 9 p. m. Phone 2f. 4 to 12 a. m.; 4 to f. NEW I ill Hf! I have secured the agency in this section for several strong fire insurance companies, and am pre pared o write insurance on all classes of town and country prop erty. Office in Cox & Co.'s store with S. H. Abbott. ' Samuel Abbott, Kinston, N. C. Meet Me at the Oivx Feantad A SHIPMENT OF 10 GROSS TOILET SOAP Received THURSDAY, November 8th. 7 Finest shipment we ever re ceived. Were, bought cheap and will be sold quick and cheap for cash or good paper. Call and ex amine this shipment. ' J.C.QUIIIERLYaBRO.; KINSTON, N. C. IQrBrick stables Gordon street. Just Opened ! Wholesale and Retail ! ARMOUR'S ."FINE : , ART," (Perfumed like "Cashmere Bnuuet.") 10c, Three for 25c- : ; A trial will convince you I ST Ladies will please v ask' for samples. PIum 50. frl k Block. We cany at all times a full and com plete line of Black Silks but just now we we want to call your attention to an extra value wnicn we are i offering in a 21 inch 3 Black Peau DeSoie, At $1.00 a Yard. This goods is oneof the few Silks that will actually wear, and better still there is no silk made that for beauty in appear ance will touch it. The grade we offer at $1.00 is richly worth $1.25, and you'll say so too when you see it. THE BIG STORE, KINSTON N.C Buyt6Your Drugs and Goods from HOOD'S DRUG STOftE. 0DAKS... Not the cheap, trashy kind but Genuine Eastman KQDAKS. A complete line just in also all necessary materials, etc., for de veloping.' , Th WlTCHKRY OF KODAK- kry" a little book on the art of Photography given free toa.ll who 111aM - . - .- . ., -. KIJiaTOIV " - i - v 1 Cm FURS! FURS! FURS! At Quick-Selling Prices! Boas, Scarfs Collarettes and Neck Pieces, At $1.79 and Up. . ' ;- , r i. n -. i. . ... . .:Z A beautiful line and at prices that will suit youv ON THE CORNER. Cor. Qnean A; Caswell Sts. , Phons 11 . - ' -We have just received a idee line of -- Ncuu and Pretty 0 Pattern We guarantee prices as well as the goods. VI. 8. PflTE. K?AlsofTrimmings and Linings to match. 4 .1
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