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'V:.l; THE JJAH.Y SUBSCRIPTION PFtlCES: OM week One month TfereemontUa... Twelve months. .10 oents .as M ....S1.00 ....14.00 Wednesday Evknino, July 11, 1900. The Oxford orphans give an entertain ment at the opera bouse tonight. rri, nvf.ird Orohan asylum choir, com -oh nfiN urrived lust nijrbt. Do not fail to attend the concert at the opera house toniulit- Wc are iuformed tbfttMessrttrGraaIV W Grav have the lead in the finest crops of to hawu m iuhuuimj mjwuouih. ,"v nut in the firist barn July 9th. Ilev. D. H. Tuttle asks us to state that there will be no prayer meeting at the MthnHiHt -!iurch tonijfht. lie desires his members to hear and help the orphans TT'n fimrlps H. Aveock will speak at Goldsboro on Saturday, July 14. bpecial low rates on railroads are given for the occasion. An immense crowd is expected to attend. The lusint f? fusion of the third quar terly conference for Kiuston M. E. church will be held next Friday night at 8:W o'clock by lie v. W. 8. Itote, P. E.. at the parsonage. All official members will please attend. Register of Detds W. D. Suggs has been sick several days aud unable to attend to the duties of bin office. Mess. Geo. L. Hodgs and J. 8. Hizzell aro making out the tax list and attending to the other duties of the otllee. There will be a meeting of the county Democratic executivo committee at the court house in Kinston on Saturday, July 14. All members of this committee are urged to be present, as business of importance will como before it. White men, Democrats, take notice! Just ten days from aud including to day iu which to register for the coming August election. Former registration will not auswer. Ench voter must go, and in person be registered anew. Let no one who loves his State fail to attend to this important duty. There will be a game of ball at the park here between had range and Kinston on Friday afternoon, July 18, at 2:30 k. hnrn. Cant. Parks, of the La- rirnncra toiim. was here today and ar ranged for the game. He thinks, and his team thinks, that in a uine innings game they can beat Kinston, so tne game win be called at 2:30 in order to give ample time to play nine inning beiore toe o:u train. Two colored women. Matilda Good and Lena Blount, of Newborn, came a day or two ago to visit Sarah Isler. This morn ing, while packing up, in preparation for returning home, a dress belonging to Barah Jslerfound its way into the basket of Lena Blount. She was at tne eany train, intending to leave for Newbern, when rolicemau Urinson arrested her. Hue claimed not to have any knowledge . . . i j i - AS to nowtuearess louna u wuj iuiu her basket. Lpon recovering her dress Rarah Isler decided not to prosecute, anc1 on the costs being paid, Lena Blount was allowed to proceed ou her way. Air. R. E. TiDkin. the successful excur nion manager, will run his excursion from Wilmington to Norfolk, Washington and Baltimore on Tuesday. July 24th. The schedule is to leave Goldsboro at 11:30, o parties desiring to go on it from along the A.& N.C. railroad can leave the same day and make connection.' The rare from Ooldsboro to Norfolk and return is f2.50, to Washington or Baltimore and return is $ 5.50. The schedule gives three days and nights in Norfolk, or two days and one night in Washington or Baltimore. The A.& N. 0. railroad will sell parties of 10 or more round trip tickets from Newbern, Kinston or LaGrange at one first-class fare. Cheap hotel rates have been se cured. To Cure a Cold In On Day Taka Laxative Bbomo Quinine Tabutts. All druggists refund tha aionay U it fails to car. , K. W. Giovs't signature on aac boa. sc JASON ITEMS. Julj 11,1900. Rain is very math needed in this neigh borhood. . Mr. Giles Parks, of near Goldsboro, pent Sunday here. Mr. Thomas Sullivan, of near Wheat Swamp, was here Sunday. The young people from bore are all going to Morebead Sunday.' - Mr. J. L Mewborne, of Kinston, spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mies Lizzie Pate, of Snow Hill, spent last week with MUs Minnie Cobb. Mess. Ed and ton Button Md Link field Hill, of Falling Creek, spent Sunday Iter. 11 lavs lioldafc, Janie and Effls Sutton, ot Falling Creek, spent last Sunday near her. Mr. It. W.Sutton has many vWtors now, as his "melons'' are beginning to ripen. Mian Lula Smith, of Bull Head, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. B. J. Baker, this week. The ice-cream supper at Mr. C E. Cobb's was wry much enjoyed by those who at tended. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mew borne and daughters, Miseee Lydia, Nannie and An - nie, of Fhioe, spent Sunday at Mr. E. II. H&niie'e. ' " rter Mseeo, of Chics go, or "Mr. Bow f r," a be styles himself, went through ;h whirlpool rapid of the N"irara river. at ". vra FaJIo, Monday, is the prr- e-ire cl ftbont 10,000 psrsoaa, in bis cralt TtitK.,i..r. it.tes liack uniment. It eure f:t:a, r.bearntLra and Ner.!,a A -c t3tt: tor 10c I. U IIcod, PERSONAL MENTION. . Mr. C. E. Spier left yesterday afternoon for Newbern. '; , Miss Anna Mary Yick left this morning for Franklin.-' ' . Mr. J. J. Stevenson left 'yesterday for Ilichmond, Va. , , Miss Lilhe Cherry returned this morn ing from Dover. Mr. Allie Kennedy returned to Newport News this morning. , Mrs. C. A. Vic and child left for Suf folk, Va., this morning. Miss Hannah Dawson left this morning to visit at Uoldsboro and Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson and child, of Danville, Va., came Monday to visit relatives. Mrs. J. W. Mison, of Rocky Mount, and Miss Nellie Mayo, of Wilson, came Monday to visit relatives. 'Prof. L. C. Brogden, who is attending the summer school at tne University, came home yesterday and will return to the University tomorrow. President Jas. A. Bryan, of the A & N. C. R. . R.. came from Newborn this morning to look over the situation with the idea of having a fine new brick depot built in Kinston. BASEBALL. TCEBDAY. Pittsburg 2, Brooklyn 4. St. Louis 8. Boston 0. Chicago 5, New York 2. Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 2. STANDINO OP TUB CLUBS. Won. Lost. PerCt Brooklyn 42 19 .688 Philadelphia 35 29 .543 Pittsburg 84 29 .539 Chicago 33 30 .538 Cincinnati 29 33 .486 Boston 28 35 .444 St. Louis 26 33 .441 New York 21 29 .411 State League Games. Tuesday. Raleigh 10, Durham G. Tarboro 1, Statesville G. STANDING OF STATU LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Per Ct. .636 .GOO .545 .500 .375 .250 Tarboro 7 4 Durham 6 4 Raleigh C 5 Charlotte ,4 4 atatesville 8 5 Wilmington 2 G Hon. C. B. Aycock spoke to a vast gathering of over 4,000 people at Oxford Tuesday. ; - The Best Prescription for Chills aui FVreris a hottl of Gkote'i Tasteless Chiu. Tonic It is simply iroa and quinina in a tasteless form. No cura pay. Prica, itc Special Notices. Get your neighbor to subscribe to The Fbke j'kksb. Fon Rent Seven-room Dwelling in East Kinston. ' Jvuva Bell. "Keep up with the town news. The Free Tress prints the town news. Only 10 cents a week. A maiden lady aged 38 desires to corre spond wtyh a gentleman between 40 and GO years of age with a view to matri mony. Address Lock Box No. 6, Kinston, N. C. Why Don't You Get Married ? Married people buy, more Drugs, such as Paregoric, and Cream Soaps, and delicate Brushes and Castor OU and a whole lot of Medi cines. Do not like to nave people sick, but everybody's system gets out of order some time; and I will do my best to repair it. 1 When you are well come in and buy Cigars, Toilet Goods, Station ery and Cold Drinks. . I will please you. J. E. HOOD. Meet Mat the Oovx FtHBtaU. 6$ Inch Liinen Envelopes For Business Men. Bought at a Sacrifice. We will sell at ...5c per Pack... Also Small Size fi For Ladies, . 3-Same Pxica l Bay now. yonr supply for the year !flE-iUI(jj L.lj CO. 25 OOO Tim 12. ErUk E!tck. Bargains ! Bargains ! l This Week Only I , Redaction on all Dry Goods, all White Goods and all (olored Goods of every kind.' When we say we reduce pri es we mean a redaction. ' Now this reduc tion is f"t this week only.. AV'e have some pretty goods in White and Colors which we will sell just above cost, which are extra bargains. We : have a lot of other goods which we have priced down atcvsi for this week only. New York Racket Store. . No. 41 Pridgen Block, KINSTON, N. C. We now have on hand several hundred thousand of as fine Brick as were ever offered in Kinston. If you will note their (size, , ; General flppeairanGC and Quality u e w f you win ouy our ijncK every time. wSampi,es can be seen at our office. ' L HARVEY & SON, KINSTON, N. C. Prompt Delivery FROM. FRENCH & SUGG. You can always expect it when you order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can sup ply your demand for Choice v Staple and Fancy Groceries. Pickles, Relishes, Sauces, Olives, Country Hams and other articles kept by a first-class Grocery at rock bottom prices. FRENCH & SUGG. Phone No. 32. Pare Crystal Ice ; delivered at your home At l-2c per Pound. Ice Wagon makes Daily Trips. PHONE NO. 26. J. Ca WAGHEt?, KINSTON, N. C. S3Q mm Election . Ticijcts. THE FREE PRESS office is prepared to print tickets for the coming election at the Lowest Possible Prices. , We have thejype prescribed by law, also plenty of paper. . j In ordering tickets be sure to state sire of tickets and number wanted. To avoid , any error we suggest that the name of the can didate be marked n the copy in Roman capitals, thus : JOHN II. SMITH. !t Exercise reasonable care in preparing the copy, and we will , guarantee' there will be no errors. TSend cs yocx ordezs at orcE.n;.-., ;v ' ,: FREE PRESS, KINSTON, It. C. OETTIKGEUOS., Can:. You Afford tb Be f "Without Li or -suehweather-as-this- The principal reaaotrg whp you ought to buy a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator are that it keeps things cold and pure, it uses little ice, it can be taken apart to be cleaned, it has AIR-TIGHT DOORS that remain so for years and years, and the prices are no more than the cheap makes. '- Only a few Leonard Re frigerators left, so come early. OETTINGER BROS. CLiOCIS, These are not the cheap . tin clocks usually sold by dry goods stores, but are warranted. We guarantee them to work for, one year. $1.00. , OEM MARK, Th Jculr, KINSTON, - . "N. C. Ice. The very best ice de livered full weight as or dered. Call up Phone 12 and have your order receive prompt attention. We have a wagon to make regular trips to all our customers. We respectfully solicit your patronage. JAS. F. PARROTT, ' KINSTON, N. C, On Entire Stock Cut , D Many Articles Being Sold At Any Pricey Procurable.... I am positively going out of bucinec3land if you needanything'necd- , ; v., ed in a hour chold, ,, j now 13 tho " ' ; t:mo to ..... 'buy. G.E. Ca::i kinsto:: C. Refrigerat U Pa'fB fo.frife at The BigStprfy The July Clearing 5ale Continues For t Every Day During The Month. All Summer Goods will be offered at such low prices as ; will insure their speedy sale. We will not go into detail and mention prices, as it would take too much space- snflSce to say no matter what your wants, may be you can" fill them here at lower prices than thought of. Remember the sale lasts for Every Day During July and remember also that first comers always get best choice. THE BIG STORE, KINSTON N.C. J. E. PHYjSIOC The Only Tailor Now in Kinston is here to stay. I promise my friends. and the public generally to give them the best work at the lowest prices, con sistent with first-clnss Tailoring, and no work will e delivered unless it comes up to the standard of a first-class tailoring establishment. I am thankful for the past patronage extended to me under so many aliases, and now it will be conducted under and in the name of J. E. PHYSIOC, I tla Oettinger Bros. ooooooooocoooooooooooooooo REDUCED in ON A f t t sfc c TH05S II. Ccr. 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