TIE DAILF FIB Pitt PERSONAL MENTION. SUBSCRIPTION prices: OA wee. ...10 cent One montn... .............. ....as TnreemonU) a... ........... ....SUM Twelve montM.... ..tU Friday Evening, Oct. 26, 1900. . Mr. W. T. Hines epeot today in Golds. boroi ? " :r;l. '. 14, : ?. J."-'' I .i llev. J. B. Jackson went to Wintervllle I this morning. Mr. A. L. C. Hill spent today with friends in Newbern. Mr. M. O. White, of Winston, is visiting friends in Klnston, Iter. C k. Grantham returned to his borne in Wayne county this morning. Cotton today: 8 to 8tf. Miss Stella Meacham returned yester- i a ii a. a. w i j . - c .i a. t ma. Kemember the epeaklnjr tomorrow at "W1 " thecourt house at 12:30 o'clock by Gen. ".y- . . . . ' Carr. Come out to hear him. Mrs. faeo. woittuogton and cwid went The Bryan-Steverison and Kftchin club yaeD lDW morn,D w v,8Ui ner will meet tonfght at the courthouse at I , , . ' . ' 7:110 o'clock. It is hoped there will bee Mr. J E. W. Sugg, of Greene county, iook me cars uere vuiau.'uruiugiuruuiuo boro. full attendance, as there is business of Importance to be transacted. . Ci-hA 0nf1n of Kinjn irA ' tftivJnir Mrs. T.W. Williams and little daugh- aJLtiLa aft and Dared side, tef, of Jones county, were in Kins ton W " 1 , walks now W hare an enterprlsinir toaay. - people here, and It is only a question of Mrs,- Mollie Philllpf.'of Grifton, who time when this work will be done. had been visiting friends in Klnston, re- Gen. Julian 8. Carr. of Durham, spent turned home today. last night in Klnston and left this morn-1 ' Miss Olivia Cox, who bad been visiting Ing for Greenville, where he was scheduled Miss Josie WoOten, returned to her home to speak this afternoon at 1 o'clock. I at Seven Springs this morning. Gen. Carr will return to Kmston tonight Bevs. J. M. Alderman, of Pollocksville; and address the people of this and adv j j, Newton, of Aulander; C. W. Blanch-. joining couuubb MJiuurrowjttHA.au.m. ar(j and Air. Jesse Valine, oi junston; Lonnie Moore, about 18 years of age, Mrs. J. F. rarrott, Misses Vallie Blancn in the employ of the electric light plant, ard and Eva Smith, of Kinston. returned fell from the ton of one of the poles this last niarht from Winterville, where they morning while placing in a carbon. He bad been attending the Neuse Baptist turned somersaultstwice,partlaliycatcn- association, ing the first time and securingaflrm hold on the spikes that line both sides of the Died. iwliythelMt-tlme. Miss Bettie Hansley, who lived with badly by the spikes lacerating his chest Mr w A Jone(l died on the morning of and by one penetrating the left side of 0ct. 22d, at 7:15 o'clock. She leaves one his jaw, but his wounds are not danger- 8i8ter, who lires in MississippL She has ouli- been a consistent member of the Presby- Kinaton ; people were surprised this terian church for a long time. , She was morning to learn that Mr. T. B. Yancey, waited on patiently by the family and ?IVJ I lly 4 MANUFACTURER OF MATTRESSES For th Wroumu and Rrr ail TaADB. South . Qoeao St., near Salvation Army Barracks, ; KINSTON, N.C. Mouse AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA f rurmsmi Dress Soods. igs.v. A' Charicd to Save ! of Virginia, who married Mrs. Mattie Moore here last Tuesday, had been ar- rested on the charge of bigamy. ; Mr, Yancy has a wife and two children near Jason, Greene county, but claims to bare been divorced from ner. lie appeared before Justice J. G. Cox at 11 o'clock and the cose was continued till Monday, by which time it is hoped that bis wife and children, and the authorities atBoydton, Va., will be communicated with, and tho truth known. We understand that some of Gen. Carr 's friend") are saying that the editor of The Fheb Tress wrote the article in yester day's paper headed "Simmons' enemies." It was a communication and the name of the writer will be given anyone who cares to know. We want it distinctly understood that the editor of Tub Free Press has manhood enough to state his views openly. He has never written an article and published it in his paper as a communication. The friends of Gen.'Carr who are making such wild statements should confine themselves more closely to . facts. i: . ' No man can make the most of his busi ness when be ignores the experience of ' the thousands who have succeeded. "Potato" Tingree, who was mayor of .Detroit and is now governor oiMicntgan is probably the least conventional and most original man in the Wolverine state ret in the shoe business, from which he nas grown rich, he has followed the ex ample of all other triumphant manufac turers in advertising extensively and per sistently in tne newspapers. J4 rank u. Pingree, the superintendent of the estab lisbment in which the governor is inter ested, says that "after thirty-six years we do more newspaper advertising-than at any previous time, friends. Notice to Carr's Supporters. All the friends and supporters of Mr. J. S. Carr will please meet at the bank-1 ing house of S. H. Loftin tonight at 7:30 1 o clock. , H. J.Bass. Te Rat-. a Raid In One Oiv laka Laxativb Bkomo Ouinin Tablets. AH Jrncciita refund tha money if it faila to cure. K. W Oiove't Meoatnr to en aac bos 5C. ' We have v.just received some beautiful colors in .Broadcloth, Camel's Hair; Flannels, etc. , This being r the ; first season .we have handled a nice line of Dress Goods. we will give special prices. r Jvome and look. THE NEW YORK RACKET CO. KINSTON, N. C. . , Sumre & ncCoy, Wholesale Grocers. KINSTON, N. C. Phonb 6. , , We want every s housekeeper to j Wp pII Tn Flpn give us a call. We please others . m wis v 1 mr vswi w j - we can please you. j We haven't all the things iecesT sary to furnish a home completely but we have the greater part of them, any of which will add com fort to your homes at prices that will ( bring happiness to your purses. , , v : , , ,, : , Our Furniture Department (up stairs) is a busy, place these days with the daily .' deliveries . and ar rivals of new goods. It is kept in one continuous go. '-. We never allow our stock to run downit is always kept complete and offers every opportunity for a good selection. 1 s Otily ! Special Notices. Mince meat at H. W. Cumming's. Lost. A diamond pin lost In Kinston Mondar. Finder by returning to Free Pkess office will be liberally rewarded. The New York Life Insurance company is issuing the most liberal policy on the market and oners an excellent opportun ity for first-class reliable men to make money. Correspondence Invited. Mabtin A. Lyon, Agency Director, Charlotte, N.C. I&On Taekahoe. Heinz Sweet Pickles, (in Kegs,) ' Mustards ' , and Sauces, ' ' ';. . AT T.'P. ASH FORD'S; - On Taekahoe. Just Think of the Good You Can Get At OETTIfJGER BROS. JWoirtons Bakery R , DELIVERS ;,'v':' Fresh Bread and Cakes Anywhere in the City. - I All ! of ?ThIs r Season's Latest Styles ; and Designs Jn; High Art CLOTHING ! .... The only line of real tail- ored garments at prices no 2 higher than the other kind. mvu nuv wuk iui vxiKi&ap" pearance will instantly appre ciate the advantage in .wear ing -High Art Clothing. They fit different, they look different and they are differ ent from any other, line of Ready-made Clothing on the market. 4 ..... ' - r 1 " ' THE BIG STORE; KINSTON N. Pollholdera for Senatorial Primary. The Democratic primary for United States senator is separate from the raru lar election, but will be held at the same time and places, the chairman of the township Democratic committee prepar ing a box in which Democrats rote their preference." The following hare been appointed as pounoiders lor the senatorial primary: LaGrange J. Ilenry Fields and John II. Aldridge. Institute Klias Sullivan and P. M. Hardy.- "- i . Sand Hill Emanuel Daughety and E. It. West. South WestJames S. Brown and A. W.Whitley. ' Contentnea Neck Joe F. Barwick and J. M. Phillips.' Falling Creek-I. T. Haskins and John I. Sutton. Kinston, No. 1 T. T. Ormoud and J. II. Dawson; No, 3 L. P. TappandThos. llarrey. . , Woolington VL W. McGownn and E. II. Waller. Trent J. C. Darts and J. II. Cuniug ham. Vance Fred Tartar and Bobt. Wooten. Pink Uill W. S. Howard and A. J. Trndall. Neuse R. E. Bland and Rcott Taylor. ' 'HUGO ITEMS. October 23, 1900. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Bouse spent Sunday at Mr. J. W. Murchison's, of BidgeSpring. Mrs. Bebecoa Mc La whom returned home Saturday from an extended rbit in Greene county. - Wt learn that the public school hw will be taoeht by Mr. E. L. Haxelton, Sr besinDins: dpi Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jackson spent a few hours visiting her brother, Mr. W. J. Laneston, of Kiuoton, Saturday. Mr. J, S. Smith and Mies Clyde UrtM toa bar just rcturnfd from "llajirilie, wbtr tier spent soms time vUiticg friit3'Ji. You can get ried Oysters, you can get Stewed Oysters, and if the above don't suit, yon can take them Raw. l nave naa n years' experience in the oyster business, and I know I have 15,000 on hand and will y(mr wants. Come to see me. i Fried Oysters,..'... ...30c . SHlfiCIiES I RED HEART blNE! Hand-Made. sell for $3.50 Per Thousand. H. O. HYATT, KINSTON, N.C. Stewed Oysters, 25c - Yours to pltase, - , , . J. T. SKINNER. and. Fancy Goods are Here at the Lowest Prices. Call to Sec Us T We Will Endeavor to Please You! j VALUE If The Handsome Hats JUST IN ! Meet Ma at th Onyx F ouctala ' mm ,1 ! .AT. Cash Novelty Store, Wednesday and Thursday I Also at Night. .N.L. BROTOll & Lowney's and JRoyster's FRESH pine Candies Moore & Hooter. DKAiBaS IN Come to see' me, boys and young ladies ! . ' Respectfully, Is not -inconsistent with Moderate Prices. ' Where much nellin in : R6i)itGr'G, cndPorie a reasonable; ad--' able, that is why wo can ' sell at such low figures: , Our stock of r m 1 . 1 staple x run mm Fresh Meats, Chicago Beef, Etc. 4 to la a. m.; 4 to 9 p.m. Phone 27. oVI th a roiaaionarr ra.:v at -N' 1 ' ! Sandar morninfl- nt H f !-!(, peakitr. etc . j Vmu-Lirx at 11 tr Mr. KODAKS... Not the cheap, trashy kind but Genuine Eastman , KODAKS. A complete line just in also all necetsary material, etc., for de- Telopicg. Thk Witchery or Kodak ery" a little book on iht art of riiotrzraj. hj giren free toall who will csH. OEIMIYIARK Th tfaujalar, f . : -. S J : r .f 13, 1 r? t-Mrrr . 1 ; : . - I J J i c. 1 iuuu. packages, lUc to 51.50. the State. If quality and an object Try the - PEANUT BRITTLE . ' ' .-and,' ; ... COCOANUT CRISP !1 price 13 an oojeca it 'wise to buy from us. s TEr.FLE Eri-k C' li'l orJTunconrinn. f r. Q :cen & Casw.-H t.. PL 9 11 Just law w m Kj CAR 'tO AD OP ' QUALIVY ?1 f . a EXTRA For Thii Lv C i 1 v Mustbescli we en a stut yen Y.'e t! iimcncirr: October S. V riiclo in cur I: C a, U t o c ft Li: t. it ! ? J. II 1. m.stc.i, . c. A 1 iw I . . vr.

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