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MONDAT EVEKINO, Oct. 1, 1000.
Cotton cold in Kins ton at 10 cents to
day.
- There were big tobacco sales on the
Kinston market today, especially for
Monday.
Tickets were sold to 47 people at Kine
ton yesterday to people who spent tbe
day at llorehead.
" Fif teeb car loads of cotton and tobacco
were shipped from Kinston on tbe A. &
JN. V. u. it. Saturday.
. Those participating in tbe Old Maids1
; convention are requested to meet in tbe
opera bouse tonight at 7:30.
V Her. W. O. Johnson closed a meeting
at Richlands last Friday. The results
were six additions to tbe church by con
feaeion and baptism.
Electric lights were turned on at the
Christian church last nisbt for tbe first
time. They are neatly arranged , and
made a pretty snowing. There was one
: addition by letter to the church at this
service.
The Sunday school conference that had
been in session at Laiirange adjourned
Saturday. This session of tbe conference
was the best yet held, and was largely
attended. Many people from Kinston
attended.
We wore told this morning by people
who are in a position to know, that
Simmons will carry Lenoir by a big
majority. Mr. J. U. Vox said every man
be had seen today favored (Simmons, and
be talked with quite a number.
Ilev, and Mrs. D. H. Tuttle and two
children returned from' LaGrange this
morning.' Mr. Tuttle filled tbe pulpit at
the M. K. cunrcn tnore yesterday, itev.
W. S. Itone preached at tbe Kinston
church yesterday, both morning and
Charles Albert, 18-montbs-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Bagby, died this
morning at 0 o'clock, of bronchitis. The
burial service will be held at the house
at 10:30 tomorrow morning, and tbe
burial will take place immediately after
at the cemetery.
The meeting that bad been in progress
at Sandy liottom, conducted by lievs.
I). II. Tuttle, W. A. Jenkins and J. B,
Webb, closed yesterday. A church will
be erected at that place. Rev. Mr. Jen
kins left on the morning train for bis
borne at Goldsboro. '
There was a runaway on Queen street
Saturday evening. A mule hitched to a
cart, and without a driver, went plung
ing down tne street at a lurious gait,
scattering portions of the cart in many
places, running into other vehicles and
creating much excitement.-
Tbo mayor bad more cases before him
last week than in any week for quite a
while. Chief of Police Rouse informs us
that be bad 12 coses before Mayor Webb
during the week the fines amounting to
$25. The three other police also did a
rushing business, so the town treasury
was conmaeraoiy neiped last week.
Mayor Webb bad another busy day
aturaay. Air. Judge rerry was lined
2 and costs for drunkenness. Mr.
llaskell Terry was fined f 2 and costs
for beinff drunk and nsinsr profane lan
guage. Mr. E. E. Rouse and Mr. C. K. Bai
ley 's case came up Friday afternoon. Mr.
Bailey was found not guilty. Mr. Rouse
bad to pay the costs. Mr. Jeff Hill was
up for an affray Saturday morning
fined $2 and costs. .
Mr. Thomas Singleton was found dead
at bis gate in Duplin county, on Tuesday
morning, Sept. 25th; lie. was a good
and clever man, loved by all who knew
him. lie had started to town with a
load of produce about 3 o'clock, and
about 5 o'clock his wife found him at
the gate dead. Hart disease caused his
death. , lie was 88 years of age. lie
leaves a wife and mother and many
friends to mourn their loss.
Last year chrysanthemum shows
were held all over the country, several
being held in the larger North Carolina
cities. There is no reason why Kinston
should not have a show of the pretty
Japanese flowers. We may not have as
big a population as other cities but tbe
flower-loving women of Kinston raise
iuet as large chrysanthemums as any
body, 1 Bring out the flowers in Novem
ber and let the people see them.
. The firm cf Temple-Marston Drug Co.
has been dissolved, Mr. K. B. Mam ton
purchasing the interest of Dr. R. II. Tern-1
Sile. The business will.be continued by
Jr. Mnrgton under the same firm name.
Mr. J. L. Harwood. of Wilson, a regis
tered pharmacist, of five years' expe
rience, will have charge of the prescrip
tion counter. Dr. Temple left this morn
ing for New York, where he will take a
two-months, post graduate course. lis
will then resume the practice of medicine.
We learh that a fatal accident occurred
Saturday morning at Mr. Calvin Tucker's
gin, about three miles from Grilfcon, by
the explosion of the boiler. One nrgro
employe was killed outright, and an-j
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. J. R. Ball spent today in Greenville
Miss Rachel Bright went to Grlfton
today.
Mr. C. F. Harvey went .to Ayden this
morning.
v Mr, F. C. Lopps went to Seven Springs
yesterday. - -
Mr. P. M. Hood spent yesterday in
Goldsboro..
Mr. W. M. Beasley left yesterday for
Durham.
1 Mr. D. S. Barms left this morning for
Tarboro, "
MissBernice Wooten spent today in
Graingers. ... ...
Mr. J. F. Wooten, Jr., spent yesterday
in Lalirange.
Miss Kate Brown left today for Scot
land Neck. -
Mrs. M. E. Chad wick left this morning
for Raleigh.
Rev. J. J. Harper returned to Smithfleld
tola morning.
Mr. J. J. Bizzell spent yesterday in and
near LMJrange.
Miss Sadie Kornegay returned from
Uoldsboro yesterday. '
Mr. T. J. Rouse returned to school at
Ayden this morning.
Mr. J. II. Dawson, returned this morn
ingfrom Smithneld.
Mr. Geo. 'B. Wilson, of Dover, spent
yesterday in Kinston.
Misses Nellie and Lillie Cobb returned
this morning from a visit at Newborn.
Miss Emma Cobb went to Perfection
yesterday, where she will teach school.
Miss Leah Oettinger returned Saturday
night from Baltimore and Washington
Miss Bettie Rnth, of Raleigb, who bad
been visiting relatives in Kinston, retur
ned borne yesterday. i -
Mrs. Nelson Whitford, who has been
visitinor Mrs. Carrie Schweikert. returned
to her home at Newbern Saturday.
Miss Lena Spain returned this morning
from Newbern, accompanied , by Misses
Mattie Green and Neta Jlolton, who wiu
visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rosenthal, ol
Newbern. came from Raleigh Saturday,
and spent yesterday and today at Mr,
a. Oettingers.
Mrs. Alice Harper, who hud been visiting
at Mr. Will Button's near Kinston, re
turned to her home at Greenville this
morning, accompanied by her little grand
daughter, Mi9S Alice Sutton.
Mr, John M. Thompson, who has held a
position with the Hines Bros. Lumber
company, left .Saturday v to accept a
position with nis brother at fcSmittmeJa.
Mr. inompson is a clever gentleman ana
made many mends here.
The Beat Prescription for Cbllle
ad Few la a bottU of Govt Tatbtssi Chiu
Tonic It ia limply iron and quinin in taattlast
lorn, no cm bo par. rnca, aj .
Special Notices.
Case of Fox River Butter just received
by i! rench & Sugg.
Car load of 6-inch Drainage Tiling for
sale at Dixon & Hooker's. ,
A nice line of lunch boxes and baskets
at Mrs. Bruton's, at Cash Novelty Store.
DR. C. B. WOODLEY,
Physician and Surgeon,
kinston, n. c.
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of Kinston v
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DR. G. B, WOODLBY & GO..
DRUGGISTS,
Next Door to The Bank of Kinston,
KINSTON, N. C.
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Job Printing :.
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The Free "Press
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Clearing Out Sale
AH Suxmner Goods at and below cost
Some goods we will not consider the
cost to close them out. When we say
st and below cost, it really is. We
have already reduced prices, but now
beginning on
Monday, August 6th,
we mean to clear these goods out at any
1nce. Come and see what we are eel.
og below cost.
Few Fire Screens lelt at 98c.
. New York Racket. Store,
No. 41 Pridgen Block, KINSTON, N. C
Dissolution flotico !
The firm of Temple-Marston
Drug Co. has been dissolved by
mutual consent, ut. R. H. Tern
pie retires and Mr. E. B. Marston
assumes sole ownership.
The business will be continued
under the same style Temple
Marston Drug Co., , ,
All parties owing the ! firm wil
settle with'B. B. Marston. At
accounts dui by firm will be paid
by B Marston.
(PR. R. H. TEMPLE.
E. B." MARSTON.
I thank the public for the pat
ronage extended me, and ask my
friends to continue the same to the
Temple-Mar&ton Drug Co.
DR. R. II. TEMPLE.
Dissolution Notice!
The co-partnership heretofore
existing between J. C. ymnerly,
S. A Quinerly and E. T. Becton,
under the firm name of Quinerly &
Becton, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
All persons indebted to the firm
of Quinerly & Becton must make
immediate payment. Settlement
may be made to either of the un
dersigned. 1
The horse business will be con
tinued at the same stand by J. C.
Quinerly and S. A. Quinerly Un
der the firm style of J. C. Quinerly
& Bro., who desire your patronage.
October 1, 1900.
J. C. QUINERLY,
, S. A. QUINERLY,
E. J. BECTON.
THERE'S
better than now to
drop in and pick out
a piece of Jewelry for
yourself or as a gilt
for your friend.
' Drop in. We will
treat you right, v
DENMARK:
Tbe'7oul!,
Mtet Me at the Oavx Fenntala.
GET YOUR
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Seven Top Turnip,
Southern Trize Turnip,
Comfortable;
Desirable,
and Stylish.
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Skirt,
We have the goods to make them.
Camel; Hair
and
Cheviot,
' In Oxford Blue and Tan,
Plain and Plaid Backs,
60c to $2 a yard.
OETTINGER BROS.
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20"Our store will be closed Wednes
day, Oct. 3d, on account of holiday.
JUST IN 1
Lowney's
and
Royster's
pine Candies
Come to see me, boys and young
adies l
Respectfully,
J. E. HOOD.
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PHONB NO. 26.
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KINSTON, N. C.
DOW'T READ THIS !
Young Men, Old Men and Boya 1 When you get ready for your Fall
Suits, tee our eamples of Tailor-made Clothing something that is worth
two stock suits to you everytime. We represent the DESBESTZER
BLOCK TAILORING CO., and will gladly show you samples and quote
you prices on the latest fall patterns, such as Kerseys, Vicunas, Westover,
Doe Skin and French Broadcloth. , -
INFANTS made separate.
tt. B. PATE.
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