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A v . 1 1 i i i i i i i i r Pre 177 i i i . i . i i i r It lS EOt t09 tOt AILY TIIEWEATHEf.: to advcrUM wisely aad watt. Cooler day aia ; tmmm Probable thunder Dhow ere. CooJer To-day. I I I I I t I I I I I I ' I ! 1 I I I 1 PUBLISHED EMERY KFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDRY, VOL. V, NO. 83. KINSTON, N. O., MONDAY, JULY 7. 1902. PRICE, TWO OENTQw 1 Free i li EL THJELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD Short Local Stories, Editorial lotes One could get hot under the collar Bun- 4w withnn. half trvinir ' , , . 1 'Dog days are here and It la permlaalble to howl about the weather.. : The king may be crowned yet. and! what will the clalrfvoyants do tbenl Owing to the mlner'a atrike the coal banker are low but the price remalna high. 1 ' '..,,:. . ; , .' Onr greateat glory la no1! In never fall tag, but In rlaing every time that w do fall Oonfucius. , ' Borne men will cheerful j do yon a I mall favor In order to touch yon next day for a big one. - ' a ; The 816,711 Immigrants who arrived daring the first halt of 1902 will make a j ajreat showing la the census ol mo. A ten round boxing match between Tillman and Bailey would beablgattrac- j tion for some county fair. . ' j They claim to have found Noah's ark In Alaska,bnt it Is probably a refrigerated gold brick. e One of The Free' Press correspondents writes that "the marriage bella will toll oon." .xnere is no quesuon was u a l... At A MM I many wedded Uvea could be foreseen It would be painfully appropriate for the "marriage bella" to "toll" ; v s.. MT SWEETHEART, i I 1 have a sweetheart whom I love, ? And ahe says abe loves me, . Mr awnetbeart thinks It not amiss To lit upon my knee. 1 tier eyes are bine, her cheeks are pink, . Her hair a wealth of gold; v : t V Ehe loves me true as I love her; " ' She's only four years ol d. THERE'S NO GOOD TIME TO DIE. I wad not dl in spring time t y When all is fresh and green When little birds la singin' An' bustin' buds Is seen. . J wud not not dl in summer- ' I'd ruther go a flshin Or see a gamaof base ball An' have fruit by simply wlshinl ' - I wud not dl in ortum With peaches tit fer eatln' . , . The woods la full ov akwirrela An' candidates Is treetln'. .. I wud not dl ln winter When apple brandy's ripe . An' I kin set down by the fire ; An smoke my korn kob pipe. - I wud not dl In winter, . - t In summer, spring or fall ' An cents I re thort in over 1 wud not X at giUI, - , t s.-f?: :V-'.:-.-:','- Never did rain clouds and cool damp cephyra look and feel mora welcome than tLia morning. Teaterday af ternoon waa the awful climax of the worst "heated spell" ln the memory of the "oldest In habitant." Others are remembered dur ing the last twenty years which equalled Mlt lil wuuiv iv 'J, i. u 4 - cij vuv v . - no n nuvio these last eleven days were tne worst on record for physical scaring. 'Hardy and healthy citizens wore a tsJvrd, dejected and worn out look, work and business were neglected and 'r early everybody was reduced to a point cf rot car!rj "whether school kept or t-t." They were or 'y buoyed up ty its hope t it ''t or tomorrow wcIJ brirj r. , I ::t t.:i' ,t or tomorrow was al- worse v : 't':it an Jul Eanay oca, vil.-'a a!l nature ("crnel psr- c": -1 t" - r f - . x : t: ? t"7 I t ' I if - 1 e' 9C:.'J ' 3 r. 1 1 ? BALM. 'i - . ... .. r I'.' . After tbe heat the daw And tbe tender touch of twilights I The unfolding of the few I - Calm etara. After the heat, the dew, : After the ran the ehade v f - And beantltnde of shadow? I Dim alalea for memor made, .'. And thought. .. nerwe sun, cne snaoe. I Alter au were la oaim: I From the wings of dark there 1 - wafture I Of sleep-night's lnlnlts psalm After alUhentabalm. www WHO HAS THEM TO BELL? Highest cash nricee will be naM at I Timely Topica' office for A cushion for the aeat of war. A eheet for the bed of a rlTer. - , A ring for the linger of acorn. A glove forlhe hand of fate. A ahoe for the foot of a mountain. A aleere for the arm of the law. . . An opener for the Jawa of death., A lock for the trunk of an elephant. . . . v . . . A pair 01 glaaaes lor tn eye Of the I law. A feather lor the wing of the wind. A key to the lock of the door of suc cess.' V1' ; ; :V : : : : V' ' f A blanket for the cradle of the deep. Food for reflection. Scales for the weight of years. ' A button for the coat of paint. A thermometer to measure the beat of an argument. '' A rung for the ladder of fame. ' .A hinge for the gait of a horse.' ' A tombstone for the dead of night. A rasor to shave the face of the earth. A link for a chain of evidence. " A pump for the well of knowledge. A telescope to watch the flight of time. A aong that will reach an ear of corn. A hone to sharpen a blade of grass. : A cemetery in which to bury ao me dead i languagea. I A front and back for the sldea of an ar- j gumenv. A book on how the water works "and frost bites. A medicine to keep the Ink weU A dog to replace the bark of a tree. A pair of pincers to pull the root of all evils. r , A new rudder for the ship of state. A liniment to stop the pane of glass. A treatise on what makes the weather vane and the roads cross, BTRABANBJ. July 4. ' Some of our farmers have begun curlntr cooacco. , - Misa Cora Les ol Kinston: Is vlsitlmr Mies uarne iiaray. t v . t; Messrs. Robert Herrlaarton and Em- mett Smith of LaOranse SDent Sundav uur. w,u uaray s. ; j . ; . Little Jack, the Infant son of Mr. and I Mrs. James Newman, died last night at 11 o clock, ue win be be taken to .Holy Innocents cemetery this afternoon for Interment. ,.,-, , t - . - The rural free delivery made Its first trio to tstrabane Tuesday and we think it would be a good Investment for every family in this county to envetbe agent SI for Tbb Semi-Weekly Fbkk Press for a twelvemonths' subscription. Remember you get 104 copies for only f 1, the paper I aione being wortn more moneyi not Bay ing an j thing about tne good news and Information you get through its columns. Kemember, you get the paper the morn ing It is published. GRAn:anr.s. July 5 Miss Mollis King of At den came Satur day to visit Mies I'allie Junes. l?iaa A ft Ala T .anrratrt-i ta vf..itf!n tn (JOUUty tulS VleeK Mr. Hmry Langoton and sister (Miss t.vH) of iuneton spent isaturaay and Saturday night with relatives here. Mrs. Katie Rell of Kinston, who bad bwn viaiting her brother, lit. J.C. Lang- eton, returnea nome luesaay. Mr. Willffl Klnjr of Kinston is visiting at Air. u. jr. jor.es . . Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wl.-ns s"oDt Sun day with her brother, l.r. Ii. S. lIow. I'r. and Ifrs. Tr Tvrv-'ict Eo-o ;pht t.iturdayr.'..' tr nj l.... ! y wlh ttr siiiTster, juts. u. ju. j ciinsoa. . I' J. R. Jor i, IT Jc -son t 1 ' a f-a JcL- - l. " j Jones r 1 ' j I.! t P"snt t l.t r -. I : T?;.a i.I.-s . ..: - j ., : ..a ! 'ft . , J. a r f ! r t -1 tU c'. "' --ra. 1: i. Yon i OLD NORTH STATE HEWS ADD GOSSIP ODD AID HTEEESTIXG HAPPEXIXGS. . Took French Lea re. Concord Tribune: Teaterday after noon Bill Smith, colored, a member ot the county chain gang, decided that he would go to other fllelda, eo he walked off and left hie comrades. ; Hewaaehaeed by a guard to the bashes behind the Upi pard yarn mill, where he waa lost. It waa auppoeed that he would land In Beed town laat night, but a aearch there failed to lo cate him. This moraine hia chain arana uniform waa found in Mr. Ervln'a yard on North Union atreetv After dlveatlng himself of bla uniform he took hia 'chain off and carried them back to the place wnere the gang la working and buna them on a plow and made a cross mark and spit in it and shook the dnst of Ca barrna county off hia feet He was aerr- I tnsr 90 dava fni mrplna m. tr. . '... " ' f r. w"w muJ" mcyc at ewU' and would have amna tn WaoWianrknra. - " ""on w. hub. mueu jm utuaueu jua term here. He was also due Bowan county about two years work. - . Kin blnea the Poor. London, July 7.-Half a million of Lot. don's slam dwellers were King Edward's guests Saturday. They were scattered In about 400 hallo, aehnnla. Anil nark a In varying nuoibere, the greater number of . - , r royal beneflclaries being at Stepney. where no less than 15,000 enjoyed ft din- neranch as they aeldom cartake of. At! every gathering was read a message from the king signed by bis urlvata aecreta.rv. to the poor sent tbrouuh thalnrd mnr,,i. of London; Sir Joseph C. Dimadale. Masooio Installation. . Following is the official programme for the public Masonic installation to be I he,d tomorrow, July ff: 10 a. m All Masons will asarmb'e promptly at Masonic hall.;' 10;45 a. m. March to court house in a body. ' 1 1 a. m, InntaIlfttion of offlcere of St. Johri'a Lodge, N . 06, and Kinston Lodge, No. 810, by Grand Master H. J. Clark of Scotland Neck. - 11:46 a. m.Introduction of apeakera by S, H. RnuDtree, ar. 12 m. iddresa by B. F. Dixon of Ral eigh, v . , 1 a. m. Dinner at park. ' The public Is cordially invited to attend the eeremoniea at the court house. T. C. DunnfW. D. Pollock. L. J. Mew- born, Committee. ' i . IrbaTIowa. ' Cast Iron plows ' were ' Introduce about 120 years ago.and were much ob jected to upon the ground that they poisoned the land. , Pineapple nloe. The best lubricant (or the oreans ot the throat Is pineapple Juice, It Is said that people living in countries where tho cone shaped fruit is grown nevpr suner rrom bronchial Sections. "':" '" Table Decorattoa. 1 An attractive way of decorating the I fn. m ....... T 1 m L . . I m,u.. vi aujun luwuun ia to Bianu a tall crystal vase In a shaUow bowl Of cut or baccaret glass, the bowl filled with short stemmed flowers and the vase with a few long" stemmed blos soms. . , . .. . . . Tbe Tew Tree. x-aims never live more than 2501 yeara Thi? yew is the longest lived of - Aa Aaatrallan Cnatoa. ; The natives of Australia tie the hands of their dead together and pull but their nails. This ia for fear the corpse may scratch its way out of the grave and become a vampire. Balldoara. ; Bulldogs are at one and the same time the most affectionate and fero cious of animals. One of the epecies will guard with its life the person or property of its master from either c tual or fancied danger. . ' Oar Xewapapera.- in iiie tn..ea Mates newspapers a j pear in twenty-four dlTerent Ua- 4TtI03. ' r Ithf - :te f; 1 I tfc? i- r KpT PKESIDENT CASTRO, GENERAL URIBE-URIBB AND THE CRUISER CINCINNATI. Tli erniMr ClnoinndH, to which las Uteiests in Veneiuela vhioh onr overamant 0 1 ef the rebellion in that eonntrr. is smnly i-nxmUnd that IWlent Caetm backed I rthrow the Ktnreroment of ColombU. Meanwhile Cairo's own people KbaUed atraiMt iiw I rale. tlnbe-Unbe waa defaatad in ixdombia aad Uutnrs foranuuent ia now w a lira- i j . RABBIT TOWN- Julyl. The crorm q this section are looking very promising; ; Mis Osora Dawaon spent a few days Dear inmn laat week. Mr. EgVert Pntton spent Saturday and a,.i.."..,.,. ,n"y 5 XTO 1 1 think the marriage bells will ring ln ' near n,tnr8 Misses Mollis Waters and Roth Rouse of near I'aQran8e T,aIted heM Sunday. I The rural fie delivery route which ex I tends. Jrom LaGrange through here will Be a benefit to our little town. ' Mesrs. Out R. Walston and Noah H. Walters of Institute visited at Mr. W. A Hardy's Sunday night 'i Miss 8udle Bouse snent Sundav with i misses itutn ana Hdtner uart. J ooooo-Kooooooo Special f.oticc oooo-Koooooooo Fob Rent. One nicely furnished room I on Blount etreet. Apply to Mm. Kate ! Loopa Lost. An English gold stickpin with ot neaa on it i ulaha Wooten. ' Fob Rejct. One furnished room.' Ap ply XO JURS.jlOHM y. TAYLOK, JiOil Ktt Gordon Street. v , , Nice furnished room for rent. Apply to a. Al. XlABBEL. Fob Sale. Two good feather beds; murt be sola at once. Address li. C, care oi t ree rress, junswn, n. v. Bcsimss fob Sale. Hardware Store. ! Crockery. Tin aad Piumbinir Sqod Inconl neetlon; stock ol. tools win inventory aooui . f ,ouu; spienaio opportunity. Wilt sell for part cash: balance on easy terma. : fiubineea in Tarboro. Must be aold at once. .; Address Box 140, Tar- ; aoro, . i;.. r . r-'..-.:-.j;,t:,; . Seven SDrtnara Water all vou can drink tor 5c at Hood's fountain. Wanted. Any time within the next two months a four-room house, good location Apply at Fbeb Pbebs office. - Fresh lot of assorted fancy cakes In- ini tha iuht,i im.rn Rn. . ty" barrel ginger snaps, at Myers Sc. Mid- yette's. v -i 4 If you wish to rent, buy or sell real es tate commission the East Carolina Land and Improvement Company to do uuru.voueiiii vuuiuouj w uu so for you. They are getting some at- lots soon to appear. ' Business and professional people all over Eastern Carolina should send their orders for printing to Tbb Fbxk Press. If they will do so they will get neat, tasty and appropriate printing at very reason able prices. Keep cool! Uae an electric battery desk fan. Creates a pleasant air current and keeps files away. Splendid for the dining table or bed chamber. - Portable. Costa six cent a dfy to run. Price f 10. On exhibition in Fbeb Pbxss business office, , : .. . . For County Treasurer, Having worked hard for the Demo cratic party for 33 years, I respectfully ask tie nomination for Treasurer of Lenoir county at thecomin convention. li. W. Pope. Ls toner c - y z j :::yt: -t .l ; ct' : y r.ct r '-tcia f ive yea icy ia the j : r ' z si V..z r;'.; T f '-.t c'";:3. i yzi do. yea ;',t cf co-r------ been i putod the tak of sfegiutnlin( Amsricnt faanid mieht be koiNudiied hr tha rcmot tern nblo to rir m food Recount of heraelf. It will 1m a i Oenend Uribe-Cribe in an insnrreotion dMieml to, SPurefy Personal Items About People; vvflo jamc ana uo Mr, J. R. Ball spent today In New Bern, , Mr. J. S. Bluell spent today ln New Bern. ,. . Mr. B. F. Nunn came 8unday from Wil- Mr. D. W. Smith spent Sunday in Golds- boro. Mr. Carlyle Heath spent yesterday in LaGrange, Mr. A. D. Ward of New Bern came this morning. Mr, L. T. Ay cock returned yesterday to Fremont. Mrs. M, JE. Chadwick left Sunday for Norfolk. Mr. J H. Jordan went to Seven Springs 1 yesterday. Mr. V, A. Rouutive eppnt Sundny in Goldsboro. Mr. Albert Brown yesterday In LaGrange. Mr.lE. C. Rountive came yeeteidny from Wilson. Misa Dora -Miller returned Saturday from Hamilton Mr. N. J. Rouse returned 'this morning from Greensboro. Mr. Horace Dupree return d this morn- Ing to Wilson. n a if ttn ... a . j o. ui... i returfiBU cnturQBT from Craven county. .Misses Mary, Ethel and Clara Lincoln went to Morehead City Saturday. Mr. D. Oettlnger went to Goldsbbro Sunday and returned this morning. Mrs. W. C. 8wift and Mrs. 8. W. Lynch returned this morning from Seven Springs. Dr. H. D. Harper and Miss Anna How ard went to Morehead City and returned Sunday. . ' t ',;,v",; t -----'i Mrs. S. M. Pittman and children of Grlfton came Saturday to make Kinston tbelrhome. ' - , Misa Snsle Tlmberlake, who bad bet-n Tisiting at Capt. G. D. Hawks', returned " " 8 mday to Raleigh. . - la Uncle Sam's service, left this morning for Fortress Monroe. Br. and Mrs. CO. Ball of Baleigbwto had been visiting Mr. J. R. Ball, left 8at arday for Morehead City. Mr. J. Frank Wooten returned yester day from Richmond, V a.,' where he has been attending a buslnes college, Mr. Vernon Price, who had been visit ing Mr. J. T. Tyndall, went Sunday to Whltaker, Edgecombe county, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oettlnger and daugh ter Miss Clara, left this morning to spend about six weeks in Western North Carolina. Misses Nannie Taylor and Vernon nil', who had been visiting at and near Kins ton, returned this morning to their homes near CriTton. Profs. B. 8. Skinner of Hertford and Carles F. Hoell of Aurora, who had teen vis'.tg Prof. A. J. Barwick, lef t VJ.3 mon,!z j for tLelr homea. 1 fhake Into Tonr Eboea " -nt Foot-Ease, a powder. It con painful, l mart nervnn, fest and irgrowirg sails, and hutant'y ej lh il rj out of corni and bunions. It's tt tco ' jrt !'eor of tha A!!tia f ot. .'. : t cr neir f,; l ca y. It ia a - a ci;e !..r calwus and bt( tie I, a V T-y it M.'..r. ScU ir a.l ! ' t : 1 .-a : s, r .-ot arctft any t' ' a. I f tr 1 r i. i T.-!-l.aUta I. . 1 L i s. r - j,ier ?,N. y. NEWS FROU - THE DIAIIOHD Wilson SW Oat Tartorn Clltr Cscts Eaatera Carolina Lean. Mirable dfctu! Wif.cn abut out Tar boro Saturdayl How bath tbe mighty fallen! Summaryr m . ' ' ' B H. E. Tarboro .... 00O0O(Vf0 00 5 7 WUson......... 0200UU80 16 5 3 . Batteries Suiter and Higulna; Sulll. van and 8mlth. Umpire-Kneel. At tendance, 600. It goes without saying that Wilson has been greatly strt lightened since play lag hre and that the little triangle league Is becoming a very warm member. The fight for first place has become exceed ingly interesting. There Is not a doubl in the world that Tarboro will take I la mellate and vigorous action and will ' corns down here next Wednesday deter-. , mined to retrieve lost houore. Ktnstt n can't afford to?ay down now and be the under dog in this battle rojaL Captain Harvey Is not In the least rattled at d hts gone to Raleigh for players. He promises .tog!ve Tarboro an argumtnt tht will make the sand fly. Get together, wry body, and back him up. It la Klna t n against Wilaon and Tarboro. Cap. tain Harvey la full of "sand" and will hold his own If wetand by him. By Its two victories Wilsonfpulled op even with blinston and pulled Tarboro down with- In easy reach. Undoubtedly Wwluesday's game will be .the greattvt ever blared in Kinston. It Is town agnin.t ton n and a run for your money. Turn ont, every- ho6 ,and brJng Jom frfend( Game called at 4:30. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. P. C. 750 .375 .375. Tarboro.................. 6 3 l Kinston.................. H 6 5 Wilson 3 Kinston was badly beaten again at I Weldon Saturday. 14 to 4, but It was not the full leasne lAAm. Mn tin tan ttaA I be shed, although we hats to see Kins ton swamped anywhere under any clr- sumstanceet The Parka team of LaGrange haa been putting up good ball this season and has. proven almost invincible. W. N. rants writes "the prettiest and most h'-tij contested game Parka haa plated t 'is eon" was thaif with a team ran. j resenting Kinston on the 4th of July, tw uivu i oi aa wuu VJ a avore OI 4 lO X. Mr. Prka further aaya tbat "Kinston had picked players from four other good clubs to help." Why not have th Parks team down here to play an all Kinston team? Klnsfonlans are sorry to lose Prot Green and bla anertju-laa int t n rA m ht I . . --. HIckB. Thev A.ra hArrf. Mrnaa and gentlemanly nlaTara and 'maV- I splendid battery. . Fire at Clinton. Word waa received here this morning that Clinton was nearly destroyed by fire yesterday morning. A large part of tbe business section of the town, several dwellings and livery stables and a hotel a ere burned to the ground.' The fire en-; gine from Goldsbooj waa telegraphed for, but arrived too lata to be of any assistance. It la not known exactly how much waa the lose, but It la reported that the Insurance will hardly cover a third oflt. ... Lawn Party at ECookerton. ; There will be a lawn party given by the Ladles Aid Society in the Academy 'Grove at Hookerton on Thursday night, July 10th. The public la Invited to at tend. No lnvltatlona will be sent out. . .. Mother Always Keeps it tlmuAri "My mother suffered a long time from distressing pains and general lil health due primarily to indigestion," says L. W. Spalding, Nerona, Mo. "Twoyeais ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now at the age of seventy- six, eats anything sbe wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects aa ehe haa her bottle of Kodol handy." : Don't waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. It your stomach is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests ths stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It is na ture's own tonic J. E. Hood. UNITED You to write us for prices oa Tlrz- proof Cafes, Earglar Frccf C-.'.:, Tiue Locks, Vaclt Doors, r;-: "t Foxes, etc. Ve will save yea Oa Oa Lnnir z - C"
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