JLa DOINGS OF A DAY IN BUSY KINSTON. Inrean of Local and General ference and Information. Purely Personal. 80d. APBIL. 1002. - , 8nnMon Toe Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 8 1 It 13 18 14 15- 1 17 18 10 20 31 22 23 24 25 2fl 27 28 28 30 28 29 80 1 F. Wooten spent today In O' Berry spent today in morning tor Laet quarter 1st; new mnnii 8th: first anartor 1 Moon Pbahka: noon 8t 32d; last quarter 30 th. Cth; full moon Anrtl A. Run rises f:4'J; sets o:Zrf. Day's length 12 boors 40 minutes. Moon rises 8:05. Weather Fohkcahth run April.: 1 to 3. stronc stales; 8 to 4, thunder, with Ixhi runs- 5 tn 0. cloud r. 7 to V, sen mral ra.tna: 10 to 12. warmingr up; 13 to 14, summer-like weather; 15 to 18, v,W'17 to 20. very cool; 21 to 22, lmutv. ahnweir: 23 to 24, threatening m.w- JK tn 20. thundsr storms: 27 ti 28, mild, genial; 20 to 80, fine grow tag season. Travelers Golds. TRAINS ARRIVE AND LEAVE. i. 4 N. C. East, 8. 53 a. m., to New- Wo onlj; 4.82 p. m. West, 10.12 a. m., 8.28 a. m.. 7.87 p. m. W. A W.. north. 7.80 a. m.; south, 6.45 p. m. THE MAIL". , Close, A.C.L.,north, 7a. m; A AN. CL, 8. 20, east, and 9.40 a. m., west; 4,00 p. in., east, 0 80 west. Open from west 9.85 a. m., from east 10.20; a. m., B.15 1. m,. 1rom west; 7.45 p. m., from aSt. ..!fr,,S . , ,m Cottoo Market. ,' was Sheriff I). LaGrauge. Mr. W. H Ooldsboro. Mr. U IT. White left this Baltimore. Mr. L. P. Tapp returned yesterday from Duribam. Mr. J. T. ' Taylor returned yesterday from Goldsboro. Dr. J. M. Hodges, of LuOrange, hers yesterday. Dr. Won. Ed wards returned yesterday from Baltimore. Mr, J. E. Koonoe returned from New York this morning. Mr. Jas. Lf Smith returned last night from Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White returned boms yesterday from a visit in Craven county. Mr. J. J. Potter, of Snow Hill, left here yesterday for Newborn, Jacksonville and other points. Mrs. J. E. Cameron and Mrs. B.F.Wig gins returned to their home yesterday irom Raleigh. Mrs. Alex-Warren, of Wilson county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. T. Launders, of near Kmeton. Mrs. John Duckett and little daughter, of Raleigh, came yesterday to visit at Mr. 8. H. Abbott's. Miss Maud Williams, of Greens county, came laet night from Newbern, and went to her home today. Mrs. M. M. Marks, of Newbern, who had boen visiting at Mr. Oettinger's, Ms C. A. Rhrdeand John Lijfardy ars auenaiDg conn at Trenton- wis week. : r4."o4-a4-b3'lo'o4oo44,o4o . Miss Llllls Hardy is spending in Trenton shaking bauds wll mttoaud friends. , tbiswerk th srAool- Miss Bossis Koonrs, of Jtfcblands, is visiting friends in Jones county this Week. Futures on ths New York cotton ex- returned home yesterday. hangs closed today as loiiows: I, .April. 8.97; May, 8.83 July, 8.03; August, 8.78. Snot cotton on the Klnston market 8.30. ' KINSTON KINETOSCOPB. Rev. W. E. Brown went to Dover yes terday to attend the missionary institute and educational conference. Mr. A. D. Kennedy, of Norfolk, Va., who had been visiting Mr. H. M. Smith, left for bis borne this morning. Mr.Thos. E. Pats, of Wilmington, who is visiting relatives In Klnston, left this morning for Greenville to spend the day. Mrs. D. E. Roberts, of Durham, who bad been visiting at Mr. M. T. Taylor's, left .this morning to visit relatives in Greens county. Mrs. A. M. Harding, of Raleigh, who had been visiting at Mr. J. W. Williams', returned home today, accompanied by Mr. Williams' little son, Robert. Mr. M. W. Warren, of Snow Hill, took the cars here yesterday morning for Goldsboro, returning in the afternoon and going to bis boms last night. NEARBY NEWS Moving Piotures of Dally Events j! Street Happenings. Mr. Geo. T. Carson, of Forsyth county, lias moved with hli family to this county. Us will merchandise near Klnston. r A bunch of fins rad sues was brought to The Fbki Pbkbs office this afternoon from the garden of Mr. Lewis Grady. Tbs capital stock of the Bank of Klns ton la wav no in G. The par . valus is f 100, but sit shares sold this week, three brought 600 and three $030. A special notice In Tn Fbkb Press effected the sja, Little George Taylor, the two-year-old on of Mr. John Taylor, died at his home In Onslow county yesterday of typhoid fever. The remains were burled this afternoon at 3:80 o'clock near .Mr. Tay ; Jot's old home In Jones county. ;'.;.-,.A , . -. The voter is being made to feel his im portance today and is enjoying the rare luxury of a carriage ride. The lame, the halt, the blind and all other varieties are being haled to the poll to vote for one or the other of the mayoralty candidates. ' John Brown, colored, while rolllnir loirs at bis horns in Jones county, yesterday, bad both of his legs broken by a big log falling on him. Medical attention was nmmonsd from Kington. A reporter was informed that Brown very likely re ceived some Internal injury. There is much doubt as to his recovery, Mr. John E. Rbem, of Wayne county, mai Miss Llllls Matthews, of Durham county, were married in Raleigh Wednes day. . It- was a runaway affair. The couple cams to Klnston yesterday where they will spend a few days v'sitlng friends. Mr. Rhem formerly livnd In HYOO. Aprils Rev. W. G- Johnston preached an ex- Mr. D.B.Taylor made a business trip cellent sermon to a large congregation at I to Ayden Saturday afternoon, tbs Christian church last night. His sub- Ths young people around here attended jectwas "ThsNesdofaConsclousnessof Union Chapel Sun- w'JfT He hand & "of. Klnston; wa. her. jw hi luwuuor, CkUU IUO I MOQu4Te I A, A At - 1 a . ' m I Looal Happenings Reported By Free Press Corre spondents. ' ORMONDSVTLLB. April 2. Mr. J. C. Dail, of Klnston. was here a short while Monday. A large crowd from here attended ser vices at Union Chapel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Ormond and Mrs. Irene Ormond visited friends , in Greenville Tuesday and Wednesday. ,,: Miss Llczie Lewis, who has been visit ing friends and, relatives in this section, mturned to her home in Henderson Monday. The farmers of this vicinity are hauling in a large quantity of fertilisers. There were Easter exercises and an egg hunt here Sunday. They were attended by a large crowd. OOVB. f .- I ,. 'Aprifi. Little Miss I pock returned from .Yance boro last week, after spending some time visiting relatives. Mr. E.0. Avery, Misses Fannie t and Annie Avery and Mrs. Townsend attend ed the Missionary meeting at Dover yes terday. Mrs. Bailie Springle and little sister, of Beaufort, cams through Cove yester day on their way home after spending some time In Jones county visiting their parents. Miss Ines Moore, a girl less than fifteen summers and Mr. Jack Avery were mar ried test Sunday in jyenoir county. This was a runaway match, and some say a courtship of only three days. Jones county heretofore has been capturing th license lees, but a suit or two made the register of that county a little more par tlcular and it is not so easy to steal a little girl do; hence their flight to Lenoir. We don't know how the young man got his license, but some young men And it "easj" by swearing the girl is eighteen. After tbey get married the father thinks it better to let bim have the child than n nut the man in the penitentiary for pr- iry. Mark the prediction, somebody will get in trouble yet if this thing is not. stopped. Several in this neighborhood in the last two years have married un der fifteen years, against the will of their parents. Mrs. Sallie I pock and Mrs. Nancy R'ggs, of Asbbury, spent yesterday at Mr. E. D. Avery s. , Mrs. Sallie Jenkins, after several months confinement with heart trouble and dropsy, died last Sunday. She left a husband and five little children. Several Coveites attended court this i week at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Lane spent Sunday In Newbern visiting Inends and relatives: alar : ..; -i if .t r a i . . . -... . ", M . -K oi Split Seats 38 Cts. Double Cane Seats, 48 Cts. Special Notices. Merchandise Envelopes havs been added to the materials carried in stock by The Free Pbess Job Printing Department. Pumps and Pump Pipe cheaper than ever. Pump put down for $5. Moore & Parbott, Klnston, N. C. The Free Press Job Printing Depart ment has recently received over 100,000 Shipping Tags. We furnish a good No 5 tag neatly printed in 10,000 lots at 60o per 1,000. A last notice is given all delta qttent town , tax payers. The tax must be paid at once. All real estate upon which' the tax has not been paid will be advertised on Monday, April 7tn. Those who do not wish to be advertised must come forward at once. L. J. MBWBORNE, Clerk. THE RUSH IS OVER and we are ready to supply your wants in Spring Millinery. Be sure to see us before placing your orders and . we ieei sure we will get a goodly share of them. You want stylish and tasteful goods, and that's our aim. The secret of our success is in pleasing. Our out of town friends are cordially invited to call. , . MISS MEACHAM & CO. close attention of his hearers from begin ning to end. The meetings are Increas ing la interest with each service. Mr. Johnston will preach again tonight from the subject, "The Meaning of God's Long Buffering and Klndnesa."Everybody In vited to attend. : - l .- Have you visited the American Mu seum of Anatomy? If not, you should do eo. It Is located next to Mr. Geo. B. "Webb's shop. Dr. Margulls, who owns tbs museum, has written recommenda tions from the mayor, physicians and surgeons and prominent people In nearly very town tn this and many other States that be has visited. In his collection Is a, Mfe-sise figure of Leon Csolgost, the as sassinator of our late president, besides maay other noted criminals. The mu seum contains many features both inter esting and instruetirs, and is more than worth the price of admission, , 15 eects. nullum is lor men only, see ao. la an other column. ' " lypewnter paper for sals at Tin Feee Mr. J. W. Sylivant took Easter dinner withW. W. Ormond. of Ormondsville. Sunday.' i - : Miss Palmetto Taylor, of Hookerton. spent Saturday night aud Sunday with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. V. a. Taylor. Mrs. D. B. Taylor spent Tuesday after noon with her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Hardee, of Hardeesville. ... Vr. J. W. Sylivant went to Snow HOI today. :. , , COMPORT. April i:- Mrs. D. W. Philyaw Is on the sick list this week. Mr. W. G.Hardy made a flying trip to Richlands Saturday afternoon. The farmers are busily engaged In corn planting and preparing tobacco land. Mr. Murrill Cox, of Catharine Lake, vis-' lted in the neighborhood bunday. Mr. I. D. Elalock spent Saturday night in Klnston end retarti"4, Sunday. i:i i:. M Ws'tors, who b.1 been vie- U r r i,tr wr, iirs. v. A. i.aoits, re turned to ber home atLaGrai :reiinday Mess. F. G. EfttterfiM.l, W. G. Hardy, I. B. Koonoe and tlaud iirown spent Sun day at Trenton tatlxgln the union meet APEK-ICAfl JJDSEUf.1 Of flJlflTppY AND DelecliFES' Erines; Gallery, Next U , B. Webb's Satp, containing all outlaws in life-size fizures.' The hidden wonders of the human body revealed. Once Seen, Never Forgotten. ; Contains a life-size figure of LEON CZOLGOSZ, the assassinator of our late presi dent. For lYIcrx Only. ADMISSION 15 CENTS. . That is 12 cts each chair lower than usual price. Every one warranted to be cf the best second growth Hickory Stock. 100 of them only among our reduction sale of 'the Dawson & Co. furniture. i t ?: ' Now is your opportunity to furnish your "Home" at Bargain prices. $10 00 Felt Mattresses at $750. i-Z $ 8.50 Pelt Mattresses at $5.50. $ 5.50 Cotton Fibre Mattresses at $4.50. t o4-ooooo4oooooopoooo4-oo4o4-oor0ooo OUR MATERIAL FOR FLUES 15 HERE! Tobacco Flues I Tobacco Flues I t Tobacco Flues I , ' Made of Double Seaming , Steel. Quality and durability are guaranteed to equal any made for this purpose. Our metal is free from scales, which make it last longer. We are in the flue business not for this year, but - as long as we continue business in this city. Therefore we strive to make customers for another year. Our flues are made by workmen who understand how to make flues. : Our prices are guaranteed. Can fill orders on one day's notice. Send orders or come and inspect our work. " . S. H. ISLER, JR., KINSTON, N. C. HINES BROS. LUMBER COHPANY, Mills located at Junction of A; & N. C. and A. C. L. Railroads, KINSTON. N.CV W. BUiufactnra'rougii and dreutd KDn-Dried Fin Lumber ofyewy dercriptxm commonly uod for building purpoKS, mclnding Molding!, Molded Cuiags and Baw, Hand Raili, Stair Rail, Etc We make Latbi, Sbinglea, Tobaccd Sticki and Bed Slats, and get oat material lot Tobacco Hogsheads, Meat and Cabbage Boxes. Wa are always in the market for Lamber, Logs and Standing Timber, for' which we pay Cash at market prices. If yon wish to buy o' sell see ui and get our pi Ice,: W try to deal Square with all and couideronr word more precious than gold. . . . . ,, ( , ROUSE & ORMON D, I Attorn kys-at-Law, KINSTON, w. c. - Will practice whereTer their serrkes are desired. ' n. Vi.B,iur nf the firm can always be tonnd at their office, at the rear of the court house, during office hours, between the hours of o a. m. and 4 p. nv Your Watch has ''that tired feeling." It needs a spring cleaning. Bring us your watch, we'll clean it, repair it, regulate it, and let you have it back guaranteedd for another year of good work. . t D6NMHRK, TSSJVWsXBm. . KINSTON. H. e. e Cleanliness is , Next to Godliness. 1,000 Cakes Toilet Soap, worth toe a cake, will sell at 15 a box (3 cakes to the box) until it is all gone. . Come early; we are waiting for you. The tlgjest bar gain ever offered in Soaps. AT . . llCOD'SDflUG STOUE, T.V.r.1EVVB0RN&C0., Wholesale Groeen, . fflolesale any. ' , kinston, n. c. tQrOur prices favor our customers BRISTLES IN YOUR TEETH are not very pleasant, but you will get them there every time you use a poor tooth brush: Get a Brash that is built right costs more but gives more satisfaction ' than a dozen "cheap" ones. Our Best Are the Best. A Package TOOTH PASTE free with eyery Brush bought this week. t" '.' ' f t n n '"""ip'vri -.1. Us 1 kiL,. -1 U LJit Jt P&jt to Ttde at The UigStoie. ' ' Foulard ' Silks Worth $1.00 yd. for 59C yard. Too many Foulard Silks here that's the only reason for such a reduction. We sim ply intend to reduce stock and will take a loss in order to ac complish ourpurpose. All the newest shades and designejust five dress patterns in all ard yours for 1 I KINSTON, N.C. 59c Yard. XXXXXXXXX)OOOOOOOCXXXXXX)OD) Pack your Blankets, Furs and clothing with . CilMPIIOR ; CRYSTALS, a sure protection from An effective disinfectant and antiseptic. . Lavender, Cedar and Camphor. J odors. AGENTS, Phone SO, Brick Block. OOOOOOtXhtXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXIO B. and B. Red tine. The Fit of a Shirt " . may not be so apparent as the fit of a coat, but it is just as ' essential to the wearer's com 1 fort. These Shifts pt in the collar, the arm holes, the sleeves, the wrist bands. ' - the length, because we carry " such a veriety of sizes and proportions that we can meet the measure of every man . r Pfice $1.00 Calland examine them. ' The Lcli hi::3To:t, C f Tbers offlos. ing. KKTSTON, it. a - aI t c. Ccr. C KSi &aJ ftr-ydl t