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TIRED OP BEING ANNOYED.
Wednesday Evening, April 4, 1900.
M. n. E. Shaw will address a meeting
at Edwards' bridge next Friday night,
when a White Supremacy club will be
organized.
Deputy Collector J. E. Cameron requests
us to state, for the benefit of those inter
ested, that a good many people in the
country make cider and adulterate and
label it tinder different names. AH who
do so are liable to f 25 tax. Only pure
cider is exempted.
Lehr & Williams' Comedy Co. presented
last night at the opera house the laugha
ble comedy 'Tug, or Escaped from Sing
Sing," to a fair sized audience. All who
attended were immensely pleased. They
Trill present tonight "Triss, or Beyond
tfae Bockios," a western border drama in
four acts.
A special train will be run on the A. &
N. C. railroad to Raleigh on April 11th,
for the benefit of those who wish to at
tend the meeting of the Democratic State
convention. Fare for round trip from
Kinston to Goldsboro will be 80 cents;
from Goldsboro to Raleigh and return,
2.50. The special train leaves Kinston
at 5:37 a.m., arriving at Raleigh at8:51.
Advertisements point the way to com
mercial bargains. The spring shopping
has begun, and careful buyers peruse the
columns of their favorite newspaper be
fore starting out to make purchases.
With the special qualities of goods ex
plained to them in well worded adver
tisements, shopping is made easy, pleas
ant and satisfactory. Philadelphia Rec
ord. Kinston lodge, No. 174, 1. O.O. F., has
decided to hold its anniversary celebra
tion meeting Wednesday night, April 25.
An invitation to attend has been extend
ed to the Snow Iiill lodge. An appro
priate address to the occasion will be
delivered by Mr. Plato Collins, after which
the members will banquet. The Kinston
lodge of Odd Fellows has grown to Buch
i an ex teat that all the members do not
know each other, and it is desired that
all of the members be in attendance and
become more intimately acquainted.
Some of the trees in front and on the
side of the new Baptist church are being
cut down and the remainder trimmed of
all their branches. The seats for the
church are being put up. and the first
sermon in the church will be delivered on
Sunday, April 15th. The interior of the
church is arranged in a splendid manner.
The floor slants gradually upward in
every direction from the pulpit, which' is
in the center of the east side of the build
ing. The seats are of oak and are very
fine. The windows are magnificent.
.The celling and walls are of oak finish
and beautifully designed. The church
is handsome on the outside, but the in
side is beautiful and
Former Republican Wants Butler's
Literature Sent to , Negroes.
Rsleijh Post.
LaG range N. C, April 2. The follow
ing letter was handed me for publica
tion, and the writer expressed the wlsn
that all Democratic papers in 'the State
copy:
LaGrancre. N. C, April 2.
Hon. Marion Butler, Washington, D. C:
I was in the Confederate war; I was a
Union man, opposed to the war. After
the war I took sides with the Republican
party until 1898. then I changed my
party affiliations, it being time for white
men to stand together. 1 am in full fel
lowship witn the Democrats in favor of
the amendment, I hope you will not an
noy me with any more of yourliterature;
better send it to the coons.
F. B. Fields.
Not a Political Office.
Charlotte Observer.
In a letter in the Raleigh News-Observer
of Sunday, Superintendent of Public In
struction Mebane says:
"I see in your paper that certain corre
spondents are emphasizing the fact that
the Democratic party is under no obliga
tion to me. I wish to say to all such that
I am glad to know, that, in looking back
over ray term of office, is found the fact
that no political party is under any obli
gation to me for party service; that what
ever service 1 have rendered, though pub
lic it be, I have tried to render it honestly
and conscientiously to the children of this
State."
That rings right. It will be an evil day
for the children of the State when this
office is given to any man as a reward for
his services to any party.
Married.
Mr. Fernie Gooding and Miss Huldah
Seymour were married yesterday after
noon at the register of deeds' office by
J. G. Cox, J. r.
The Weather.
Raleigh, April 4. The weather forecast
is fair, colder tonight, with frost Thurs
day morning.
To Cure a Cold In 0ns Oay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Alt
druggists refund the money if it fail to cure. K. W.
Grove's signature i on eac tor. 15c,
Special Notices.
Subscribe to The Free PsEbs.
Houses for rent. Apply to J. F. Wooten,
House and lot for sale on King street.
Apply at Feee Press office.
Beautiful New Goods OETTINGER BROS.
For Spring and Summer.
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Colored Wash Fabrics in the most
popular colors and designs. White I
Goods the largest line we have ever
bad Beautiful line of Embroieries,
Edjrinus and Insertions. All over Cm-
broidery Tucking and Puffings. Some
of these are matchless in beauty and
price. We are receiving and showing
some of the newest and most popular
ready-to-wear Hats, botn ladies' and
children's.
New York Racket Store,
No. 41 Pridgeu Blo.k, KINSTON, N.C.
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Jt Pwa to T.afle at the Biu Store.
THE2
KINSTON
I Co.
Pill ante
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can now serve
kinds of
your wants in all
Building Materials.
They will astonish you with the
number of useful things they can
make,you on short notice.
; Get Their Prices
Mercerized
on
want made of
anything you
hard-wood or pine.
Give a home enterprise your
patronage.
KINSTON MANTEL CO.
Meet Mb at the Onyx Fountain.
Foulards
Canary Birds !
WANTED!
at
Timber and Mineral Land
reasonable figure. Address,
J. V. BICKFORD,
HAMPTON, VA.
A Choice Lot of
These Birds
Have
Just Been Received.
FOR SALE !
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point of view. We understand that, 50 ions Agricultural bait.
while the men had charge of building the be used in place ot Kainit.
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rueunff xne interior, ana tue interior is
the best part of it.
Can
Much
T. W. MEWBORN & CO.
They are Fine Singers
And Can Be
Purchased
Cheap....
PERSONAL MENTION.
Ball left this morning for
Mr. Thomas Harvey left this
Mr. J. It.
Raleigh.
for Washington, N. C.
v Mr. J. M. P. Joyner came yesterday
from Timonsville, 8. C.
Miss Eloise Wooten, of Dover, came to
Kinston this morning.
Dr. and Mrs. H. Tull and baby returned
yesterday from Baltimore.
- Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, of Newbern,
who had been visiting her son. Mr. S. D.
Parker, returned home yesterday.
The Great Newbern Pair.
Rtleigh Pott.
weareDUtaomgourauty to our up
, country friends in reminding them that
the Fisn, Game and Agricultural fair at
Newbern takes place on the 16-21 of this
month. The exhibits made on these oc
casions, and this year it is promised they
win exceea an iormer occasions are a
revelation, instructive and suggestive,
to all not residents of the sea-coast and
to North Carolinians a source of great
State pride. The boundless resources of
our State are not to be appreciated by
any mere description that can be given;
each section from the Tennessee state
line to the sound-washed shores where
old ocean vies with terra Anna in con
. tributing to the wealth and comfort of
the citizen, possesses advantages pecu
liar to itself. These must be seen to be
approximately appreciated. . The fair
at Newbern reflects well, fully we should
say, the resources, agricultural as well
as industrial, the products of the water,
as well as of the air fish and fowl of
our entire eastern and coast section.
' Every citizen who can do so should spend
a day or more at this fair. Such will be
more than repaid for so doing.
Tb Best PretcHotloB for Chilli
ittd Fever is ft bottle of Gkovs's'Tastssuss Chill
ionic it u empty iron and quiuint in a tasteless
toxin, no cure no pay. race, 95c
Good printing at low prices. The
eix rcEsa runuBnes it.
J. W. COLLINS.
HAR OWARE,
L.rocKery,Lamp ana Lmp fixtures, unware.njmp
and Pump Repairs. Plows and Plow Cast in zs f Golds
boro and Norfolk), Stoves and Stove Repairs. Wa
See and Hear Them
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try to supply the everv dav wants of home and farm. I
With thanks for past favora.we ask a continuance of I
same. Your interest shall be our interest
No. 14 Queen St.
Artistic Printers,
wno exercise good taste, use
appropriate type and newest
ideas, are few. To this class
we strive to belong. We do
printing for most of the best
business and professional men
in this section, and would like
to do yours.
The Free Press,
KINSTON, N. C.
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17 & 19 N. Queen St.
Muslin
Underwear.
Good material ! Careful work
manship ! Every garment new !
Gowns Mother Hubbard: Yoke
trimmed with three Hamburg In-
sertions and Tucks; Neck, Front
and Sleeves trimmed with neat
Cambric Edge, 75c.
Gowns Empire, Front trimmed
with wide Insertion and Edge,
75c. Sleeves trimmed with Cambric
Ruffle and neat Binding, $1.00.
Cambric Gown Empire, Puffed
Front with two Xace , Insertions,
Ribbon and Ribbon Beading, Lawn
Revers trimmed with Insertion,
Lawn and Lace Ruffles, $1 25.
Skirts Cambric, Lawn Flounce,
Lawn Ruffle and Lace Edge, $1.00.
Muslin Skirts Umbrella, Lawn
Flounce, neat Hamburg Edge,
1.25.
Drawers M u s 1 i n , Umbrella,
Deep Cambric Ruffle with Torchon
Insertion and Edge, 50c.
Drawers Umbrella, Lace Inser
tion, good quality, 75c.
Cambrb Corset Cover, with neat
Insertions, Ribbon, Ribbon Bead
ing and neat Lace Edge around
neck and armholes, 506 others for
25c, 65c, ,85c, and a very fine one
for $1 00.
This indicates only a part of
what we have, the rest we will
gladly show you.
Grand Duchess Paper
In One Pound
Packages,
in Azure and Cream Colors,
Latest Shape.
Only 25c a Pound.
Also
TABLETS
and'
BOX PAPER,
and anything you want in Station-
ery, at
HOOD'S DRUG STORE.
Be Uo-to-Date. The Time
For Chanqe
They look like silk,
they feel like silk, and
yet there's not a
thread of silk about
them. Simply mer
cerized that's all, but
its a wonderful inven
tion. Beautiful styles
in all the newest col
ors. Prices,
18c to 50c Yard.
SK3pCome and see.
THE BIG STORE,
KINSTON N.C.
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The Perfectly
Dressed Man
always wears a fashionable
Watch Chain or Fob. Good
dressers may feel sure that
they are in good form when
they purchase these necessi
ties from us. I -Our
stock embraces a vari
ety of styles in all gold and
heavy rolled plated goods at
almost any price.
THE JEWELER,
KINSTON.
N.C.
GRAND
MILLINERY
opening;
Thursday arid Friday.
5 and 6,
-AT
MILLER'S
The Public Cordially
Invited.
KINSTON, n. c,
Apr. 2d, 1900.
Wear
Tailor-Made Clothes.
It is now a recognized 1 fact that
tailor-made clothes are the cheaper
xn tne long run. uesiaes every
one looks better and feels more
comfortable in clothes made for
We have on hand a nice line of s
Imported Goods, summer weight,
consisting of -
Cheviots, Cassimeres,
Serge and
Unfinished Worsted.
Also a nice line of samples for
t Flannel Suits and Fancy Vests.
1 Satisfaction Guaranteed, j
We have made " suits for all J
classes of men and have always
given satisfaction and guarantee
same to you.
Repairing, Cleaning, Pressing
and Altering Work don. - r
Drop us a postal or call us up on !
phone and we will send after any
work you want done.
joiinson & piiycioc,
KINSTON, N.C.
tCTNo. 21 Queen St. Phone No. 55.
Upstairs, first room to right, next to
uetunger utos.
from grave to gay is arbitrarily
set by Dame Fashion.
Easter
banishes the darkness ot winter
and brings forth the bright colors
The showing ot
Dry Goods
in every department of this stow
is remarkable. Immense variety!
exquisite stylej excellent qualin
and low prices are some of the a
tractive features. ,
Jieca Atftuv&ls.
Lace Striped and Crinkle Silk, i
all colors.
Phons xi. Cor. Qaeen and Caswell
KINSTON, N. C,