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J ins ton us? jDat by )ay ' Continued Story of jCocal vents INTERESTING STATISTICS. Earn lid. JULY IV02.I Ban MobTm w4 Thnj Fri Sat - - . 6 7 8 9 10 11 la 18 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 31 22 33 24 35 30 37 28 39 30 81 , wblls not new I probably enjoyed as orach u any solo erer tang In Klnston, Another beautiful old solo, "Where to My Wondering Boy Tonight?" will be sang by one of the beet baritone rolcee In Kln- eton, Mr. J. A. If cDanieL Abont 1,000 extra eoptee of The Fhk Pbess will be printed on Saturday. Part of them will be mailed to a select list on order of a Richmond mannfactnriog firm Weather Foracaete for July 1 to 3, storms; 7 to 8, destructive hail aad wind land part of them by hand ae sample wrms; w wiy, cnangaoie; ti w xs, cod1m to th- dt Advertisers ean rrLir AtJ iitHT "to so! b-wflt of this lncreaee without tra renei-all fair and mild: 21 to 22. waeon- eoet, Begnlar ; adrertiwrs ehonld In able for cotton and corn: 23 to 24, local I create their snaca. beary logs; au to si, damp, unseniea. i a Phaser: flew noon otn; nret i a game wun m new uern warn oi use eiie Moon Phaser: New noon 5th: first Quarter 12th; full moon 20th; laet quar ter 27th , July 24. Sun rises 6:00; sets 7:11; Pajs lengta 14 nours 12 minutes, ' Travelers Galdev , TRAJHBAKHlVa AJTOUCATC, LAI. C iCast. 8. 58 a. m.. to New- bern only; 4.82 p. m. West, 10.12 a, tn., 1.38 a. m., 7.87 p. m. A, C. U, north, 7.80 a. m.; south, 1.40 p. m. muAJta, ' does. A, C. L.. north, 7 a. m; A A N. CL, 8.20, east, and 9.40 a. in., weet; 4.00 p. m., eaet, 6.80 west. Open from rest 9.85 a. m., from eaet 10.20; a. m., 1.10 p . m., from weet; 7'4o p. m., orom out. 8 IRfnetoscope Moving W Pleturae of Dally Events Stroot Happemlnga A four room bouss on Chestnut street near the Free Will Baptist church is being built for Vr. T. G. Wooten. '. The Orion knitting mill commenced work in part yesterday and will resume operations In full next Monday. Joe Taylor and Paul Peace, both and age that is scheduled for next week. The boys are working Industriously to raise by subscription enough money to pay the expenses of the game. Help them along, for remember yon were boy yourself once, prorlded of course yon are not woman now. The delegates to the state firemen's tournament returned this morning and report a fine time with great Interest In ths gathering. Mayor Webb was one of the delegates and while In the meeting was called upon very suddenly , to make a speech and without any preparation or notice, did himself and this city proud by making ft speech that for wit, humorand good sense, was right la the front row, We didn't know our mayor was an ora tor, but felt sure that he could rise to any emergency. '.:; Klnstonians are glad to learn of the honor which Professor P. P. Claxton has received. :' Be has ust been elected and accepted a position as professor in the department of education established by ths i University vi of " Tennessee. He is already secretary and practically mana ger of ths summer school of the south which was started this year with 1,900 students at the University of Tennessee. Prof. Claxton formerly taught in the old graded school at 'Kineton between 15 and 20 years ago. Mr. B. A, Stroud of Vance township brought In a leaf from his tobacco Held this morning which measures 86x22 Inches. r MK Stroud has ft field of ten What we Earn, Whore we . : It and Ho w Spend it Some Interesting facte about K ii.it ou were collected together by Dr. H, I. Harper, sr., and given by him in hts ad dress of welcome to the 8unday .bool convention this morning. They contain much matter of interest. ... Belt w are given some of these facts: ' Capital invested in Industries In King ton 1918,250. ; - Persons supported by these Industries, leaving out the tobacco industry, 8,045. Paid out for tobacco last year to the farmers $900,000. Paid out each week $4,000, to between 1,000 and 1,500 employes in the tobacco industry in Kiniton. ? The approximate amounts of ths prln cipal necessities oi me sold annually are as follows: ' i ' . Flour, bbls.............. .....$ 20,000 Sugar, lbs 100,000 Chickens, lbs 125.000 Ejrgs, dos. l,2O0,ooo Butter, lbs 40.000 Potatoes, bn 7.500 Hams, lbs...w....................... - 230,000 Meat In addition to local purchases 1,500,000 pounds. Horses sold yearly 600. The Industry having the largest capl. tal stock Is ths Kineton cotton mills $310,000. Next largest comes the Hlnos Bros, Lumber Co. with a capital stock of $100,000. Hlnes Bros. Lumber Co. supports "more people in Kineton than any other one industry. It supports about 550 people. The Orion knitting mill comas next. About 480 people are dependent upon it. These figures must not b understood to baexact but they are made : after a careful investigation and therefore they represent approximate numbers.. ., Oapc Oar. away for . .' " latura. - Evitob Free Press. th Legla- S There is None In casting about for a good member of I 2 14 of fop ihm Istwmr liriiiaa In tha naxt MIMml ma-1 rT tnbly to represent Lenoir county why i 5 Thafl the Best not send bark that strong, faithful, tried Democrat and genial gent'eman, CaptW. W. Carraway? He Is thor oughly acquainted with the needs of onr people, tielng a native of the section be hfm mnrMwntAd. Fie hoj alwavs promptly attended to the wishes of his constituents and will do so again If elected. This is written without the knowledge of Capt, Carraway, Citizen. 4 S Take the outside, the in. lde, the middle of a .. ROYAL FELT MATTRESS SPurey Personal Items About People Who Come and Go SPECIAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE'S WANTS EXPRESSED HERE Bit Unet no Charge lees than 10c To Let, For Sale, Xtelp 'Wjanted, ,Work Wanted, Articles for Ex change, Loat, Toand, Bewcrds, etc triv ;l A colored, were before Mavor Tune tall yesterday for throwing watermelon rinds I cre n,I tW? bat not the largest In on the street, Judgment was suspended I f.f out was picked at ran. upon the payment of costs. Remember the league game of ball to morrow, Kineton vs. Wilson. Our boys are going to make the effort of tholr lives to even up things tomorrow foi those two games last week. ' There will be a dance tonight In the opera house, proceeds to go to baseball club. The admission win be Aha j911al at t.Ksi ifwtl , k awttlniw haiA vhw wvuwt ww suv w jaa viuisj vwiu will be here on the afternoon train dom. Mr. Stroud is a successful grower and though a ' young ' man' is steadily laying a foundation for competency by progressive farming of all the standard crops while giving special attention to tobacco. He says his crop this year is the best be ever raised. The pupils of Dr. Lewis' school-tbey are both young and old now are. pre paring to have a big reunion here the latter part of next week. Interesting short talks are to be mads by some of Mr. E. P. Wooten has accepted a post I ths former students. ' A program for the event win be published this week. The tlon with ths Central for' the season. Mr. wooten is wen mown nere and is thoroughly competent tobacconist, and wlil be a deel Jedly strong card for ths Central A hay ride was given last night com plimentary to Misses Kbrft Balsley of Greensboro and Ruth , Gold of Wilson, who are visiting the Misses Dawson. About a dosen participated and report Jolly time. Watermelons are plentiful now In this section and are very cheap. It Is re ported that they are selling at New Bern for $1.50 a hundred In large lota The small boy and the darky la corres pondingly happy. McDonald returned from h's Aching trip yesterday quite sick, but is better this morning and will very likely bs able to play ball this af ernoon. Mack Is ft crackiug good ball player and would bs badly missed on the diamond If he should not be able to play. ,: meeting will have to be held In the opera morning.' Mr. W. F. Pugh came yesterday from Grlfton. Mr. S. W. Isler returned yesterday from Goldsboro., Mr. 3. F, Hostetter went to Goldsboro lastevenlng. Mr. Hyman Mewborn left for Concord this morning. Mr. Paul McDanlel, of Trenton, was In Kineton today. - y Mrs. J. H. Banks returned yesterday from LaGrange. Mies Kathleen wooten returned yea terday from Clinton. Miss Calla Heath, of Jones county, Is Visiting Miss Dwllla Heath. Mr. T. W. Mewborn and. daughter re turned from Dover last night. . w, m - ' iffi a t . . ... . v .MiBe wura rr ixjien leu uir xjeassviue N. C, today to spend some time. ' Misses Edith and Leah Oettingcr re turned from Morehead City this morn ing, Mrs. C. T. Meacham ' and MIhb Daisy Oettlnger went to Seven Springs this house, for urge crowd will bs out. It is hoped that much Interest will be I shown In this meeting In order that due appreciation may be shown to one who has been one of the greatest factors In giving growth to Klnston which lasts not for a moment. For-20 rears Dr. Lewis has taught in Klnston, thus hav ing given his whole life to Kimton's I advancement. This meeting Is to be held in order that the rising generation may not bs In the class m hlch knows not i Joseph. FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. Oolds boro Hose , Team Breaks Hose , Team World's Record. a Wa a a ins crowa at naieign was enormout yesterday and enthusiasm over ths tour nament reached the highest pitch. To Goldsboro belongs ths chief honors of ths day; for with her two hose wag ons, nlnckv craws and vrt tnr,taA Kn. Mr. Geo. Weber brought a barn of to- she took first and. second nrfsea in th bacco to town yesterday and today, to horse hoss waaron races, and hmk n hve graded and prepared for the open- world's record, with ths remarkable Ingnals here Friday August 1st. The time of 82 1-5 seconds. The Eclipse uuuuua an, mm ivinsion win nave wagon and the black horse and Messrs. by far the biggest opening, sals it has Nathan Edwards and Henry Jones at ever had. Mr. Weber stopped at the the hydrant and coupling composed the Farmers'. nmhlna.tinn that hrnt. 1 " m ivum duu A cordial t Invitation Is given to hear the men were carried on the shoulders ths address at the Baptietchnrch tonight of enthusiastic townsmen the full length at o o ciock oy Mr. . B. Broughton of oi the grand stand. Mies Fannie Stanley, who bad been visiting at Mr. Justice Dlsosway rs, re turned yesterday to New Bern. Miss Blaschs Marquette returned Tues day from Johnston county, where she had been several months for her healths Mrs. A. E. Bountree and daughter. Mrs. R. L. 7risp, left last night for the Blus Ridge mountains, to spend several weeks. Tbey go to Clyde, N. C. Miss Carrie West, Miss Outlaw, and Mr. 0. V. Richardson, of Dover came up this morning to attend the Sunday school convention in progress here. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hood and family, and Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Stephenson left last night for Waynesville, N. C., to spend several weeks among the mountains of western North Carolina. The Fbee Pnses now has on band probably the largest stock of envelooes and Dabers of any nrlntlntr Dlant in Ext ern Carolina, and the goods were all purchased at low prices and wears giving our patrons good job printing at very reasonable prices. Send In your orders. Shingles Fob Sals. A fine lot of Cyprus shingles, in lots to suit. For par ticulars phone 108. .;. U. W. Cbabtbee, Wabeiiousb Saies Books: Tee Frkk Press now has ready alarm stock of Warehouse Sales Books and can suddIv them instantly at4U cents each, f2.2o per nail dosen and $4.25 per dozen. Wanted 6 Young Men from Ienolr county at once to prepare for positions in the government service Kailway Mail Clerks, ; Letter Carriers, Custom House and Departmental Clerks, etc. Apply to lnter-otateuorres. Inst., tedar Kapids, la. SvenSnrinirs Water all you can drink lor do at uood's lountam. A two-story six. room honse for rent, co ner Vernon avenue and Independent street. Apply to J, iLXumminirs. Fob Rent. The rooms occubied by Messrs. Land A Cooper over the Bank of Klnston. will be vacant let of August. ApylytO ' MB.D. OETTINOE& The FrebPbebs room ears too crowded with vast quantities of all kinds of papers and envelopes. , We are desirous of reduc ing stock and will make especially low prices on very big lots of printing. It you need any printing in 10,000, 25.000. 50,000 or 100,000 lots give us an op portunity to ngure witn you. Pay $15.00 or $25.00 for a Mattress. If it Isn't the Royal Pelt it isn't the best. We Sell the ROYAL FELT at $12.09.. We have other Pelt Mat. . . - - .ft .. - AA mt iressfs ai $0.50, ,f 8.50 ana f $10.00. Anyone . of these 2 just as good as any other deal el er's at the same price. Any Of r . . . , a j- . . tm i jviaiiress snia nwe. imm rne ?r t li2 on nrt ? tn th , TiIorViAr J priced, we open for your in- mi Eaielle, Steel : tai : IrS Eeisteac. . n Now at rednced nrirt. Rtnrt. r ing at $3.00. OFFifE frniTimrc. Roll-top Desks, Flat-top Desks, Stools and Revolving I Chaira rightly bnilt, rightly I priced. - Cheao Fnrnitnfe here.. Better Fturnitore here, g On any sort of terms that will secure oavment of them, r a ......... rnrnvrnr RINTIfIG TO LEASE ARTICULAR EOPLE is the kind .. turned out at THE FREE PRESS office. Splendid equip ment and competent workmen. Store cloud 7 p at except Saturday. DENHARK The Jeweler Store doted jp. n. except Saturday. : The home agent can give you the same policy in the same company and at the same rate that , the other - agent oners. Why not patronize the home agent ? When - you do you further the 'spirit of co-operation and help the home agent to be able to help you. fE. J. BECT0N Local Aeits W. k. MITCHELL r 1 81BIL IITATT Get . Day Books , Ledgers Blank Books Memorandum Books Ink, Etc. ' Everything for the Deak. HOOD'S DRUG STORE, Phone No 116. AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE Raleigh on "An Evening at Our Door." There will be no bell rung as there Is not a bell at the Baptist church, so ths dele gates and other people should not expect this but be promptly at the church at 8 o'clock. .: , ; .... f The music at the address o! Mr. N. B. Broughton, o( Raleigh, will be some ol the best that has been heard la Klnston for some time. Rev. E.D. Brown will sing "The Harbor Ben." This is one of the sweetest solos In any hymnal and Shake Into Toor Shoca Alien f oot-Eaie, a powder. It curat painful, mart icf, nerYout feet and ingrowing ttiit, and mitantly tske the tting out ol corns and buniont. It'i the featrst eoir.f.-irt discorery of ih age. A!len Foot I .w BiVn i t or new hoj feel easy. It u a n cure f ir wu'sg, ca!Iou and hot, tired, aclv. -t, Try it to-day. SjM by all drngifisa and . 1 '"Tt any i.'V .titute. By mail 1 " '" t-'i "'.' IRtC Addtai cert j r t 8econd priss of $50 also went to Golds boro, being captured by wagon No. 1 In 8 seconds. Raleigh Rescue Co. No. 1 won th third prise o! 2S, making the run In 39 2-5 seconds. " Ths other hoss wagons entered with the time made were as follows: Greensboro Steamer Co. No. 1 47 3-5 seconds. . New Bern Did not run. Ureensboro Eagls No. 7, 46 15 onds. -Durham No. 2, 42 seconds. Salisbury No. 1, 42 2-5 seconds. Kaleigu Capital Cose No. 3, 42 oil's. Durham No. 1, 41 seconds. it I . INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION A combination of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Elec tricity, Mechanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 years), Special Courses (3 mcs.). Tuition and room, $10 a term ; board, f-3 a month. 30 teachers, 369 students, new buildings or 500. Vrite for booklet "A Day at the A. & M. College." Present cio. t. r::::sTc:j, n-v, r. c. it sec- sec- :d, U P. , N. Y. V tie Tow T"n" XTl Bt yoo are TsMr.f '-a t a 1 Cre't Ts i '.-ss C1 .1 Tonic r ef sr ' 1 on ev-y bot- " ' ! a i j u.n a, j e in a HINES BROS. LUMBER COriPANY, Hills located at Junction of A. & N. C. and A. C. L. F.ai!rcai;, KINGTON. N. C. Wa manufacture roujb and drened KU i-Pried Tina Lamber of erery descripEioa common 'y nt.! f, i bailJing ptirposei, including Moldingt, Mo; i. i Cajurr and Fte, Hand SaHi, S.air Ka"s, I V mate La tut, Ehinx'e. Tobacco Sticks and IYJ S'ats. aad ret out materiul for Tobacco I. ' " and CaHa Boxea. Wa are always b the ., L-l for Lococr, Log and E'Ati.1": , T: ,.' r pty &..h at in '.t p:i.:ea. If you wih to! oi r'.t ' o and g-t oor r' . Y.'etyt.i ' i i j iih all aad cockiJu owvord mora Brwioiii :' -r r. ' i. COLGATE'S 25 CENT ' . TALGUL1 POUDEtl AT 15 CEUTS A BOX (TO INTRODUCE) ricic: o : ei f i. iiT. zY t t-y j r r a t : T. i v, '.'.1 i"j f r t1." e cr e't ". If yoa j t' Xt ZtZfXtZI xtz JZtZtZIZtZ M M JtT&ja to Trade it Th Big Store M ' M '. M - 2 M N M 5 They I rtust I be Sold We don't m as :r r !. C C .1 1 E If 't i I M intend m carrying ovor any m season, and to gain this point We have g marked . such low g prices on all the stock S will clear tbem m out in a hurry. m 8 5 and all Summer 8 Goods in , the store. Come here for whatg vou nftftH- and rtonift y g expecting to buy it cheaper than ever be a fore R H ! H 8 8 H 8 White Goods Lawns Organdies Shirt Waists Underwear rn m 4V KINSTON, N. O. zxxxxxxxxxxix N i w 4 F H Call and See .. ......... .4 OUR STOCK OP Mantels at $t 50, $2, $ 2.50 to $5, Doors at 80c, 90c, $1 to $2.50, Sash $1 to Store Fronts. . Ceiling, Flooring, Boards, &c. Prices to suit. ' Weather KINSTON MANTEL CO. JAMES SPRUNT INSTITUTC, ; KCNANSVILtC, N. C. An ideal place to od your danghttf. Location healthful. leaching unaurparatd. Preparatory Dipiomaa issued under nd collegiate State t,narter. couraea. l!Dlomi Studenta easily obtain County Car tificatee afier takinff a Drescubed course. SS0 cover all expenses, including medical fee for on term Write for catalogue, fall term begina Sept. WM. HI. aH. HOTEL FOR LEASE 02 RENT. Will either lease or rent the Fields' Hotel at LaGrange. Possession given the 1st of Jannary, 1903. For particu lars write or see Dr. J. 81. Hodges, LaGracje, N. C. THEY ARE uim pOUBLEXRIANGLE 1 Brand COLLARS. 3 GJ.-. re 5 etc. end 2 for 25 ctp. . J3 . II.
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