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Ins Duly Free Press. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ; ItoHr Om Wank, ty Carrier, 10 One Month, ! ;.,. v .., v ; 8S Tfarr Month,' , . . . 41.00 Twelve MonUia, . . , . . l.O0 SPECIAL NOTICES: U 'Flinch" 1 the new rame. - Get It at TempIeMarstoo Drug company. AdTvrtUla ItatM oa Appllcatioa. U J. MEWBORNB.. u w. roBUw,. .Crrv Editor. MOXDAT g vevijwj, . . . .March 16, 1903. N w Advertisement. EOVJTA. OHARLE3 RAUU2V. Gentlemen. KlNHTON Com ANI BOOK EXCHANGE What a Nulmtnc. Einstein Bros. Tlie New Dres . Good, Silks and Trimming. Mist Kate Harvey, who has been In the northern hiarkut for several week has accepted aitoaitlnn with a large millinery Brm in uoanoke, Vs., and will stay In that city uurinir the sea- on.,, . The criminal docket was not finished In the superior court Saturday but will , be today and the trial of civil causes will commence tomorrow. Probably the whole week will be consumed In trying the civil docket. Mr.E. ICHassel, who has been' in Kinston. several years as cheif engineer , ror uie nines uros. uumoervo., out whose family had been in Scotland Neck, moved them to Klnston last week and will make this his permanent home, , A special-meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society will be ; held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock . at the home of Mrs. E. H. Davfs on Independent street. : A full meeting is : desired as matters of importance will arise., zyai - '.';. '' Streams of melody issuing from the county jail today indicate a satisfied ' contentment not In accord with the 5 idea prevailing about it being1 a 'place of tribulation. The prisoners today ' were singing in such a lively way that .one wasted to believe that they were perfectly happy with their lot, ; c To the following were issued mar riage license last week: White: J. M. Brown and Annie E. Newborn, 8.' C. ham and Mary R. , Williams and W F. Nunn and Miss Annie Pate. Colored: Isaiah Anderson and Martha Gregory ua Auea raom ana rauime Held.. . Dr. Wffl. Edwards returned Saturday afternoon from Sping Hope where he had been called to a patient. Dr. Edwards had accompanied the patient to John-Hopkins hospital t Balti more to nave an operation performed at that' institution and returned to Hprlng Hope last week and Klnston Saturday. A crowd of darkies deeply engrossed in the fascinating past time of crap shooting at Mrs. jSarper's stable yes terday afternoon were raided by the Mr. Clarence Oettlnger returned yes terday afternoon from an extended trip to the northern cities where he has been to buy spring stock for the firm of Oettlnder Bros, Mr. Oettlnger has given the selecting , of the stock his careful supervision and the large pur chases made by him will prove of great benefit to, their oustomers. v Rev. Ada C. Bowles whose temper ance lecture drew so large a bearing on Sunday at the court house, will de liver her Ucture on "Woman As An Inrentor'Y in the Christian church on Wednesday evening of this week. A Boston paper says of this lecture that "the facts were of so much interest that the report of It. as given in that city was taken up by the great dailies and republished all over the country." Mareellus Harper colored, and a white man traded horses Saturday afternoon and Mareellus becoming dissatisfied with his trade afterwards, went up to the man and jerked the reins out of his hand, which held the horse and made off with the horse, carried off. The man warranted Har- TUlI DUllatng, KinstOI', ana per ror forcible trespass ana tne casei , will ha tried thU nftopnnnn. Harnur "6 U UX IX. is only recently free from the roads and make this bid for another job with the superintendent of road construction. Persons who are holding books be longing to the Klnston Library asso ciation on which the time limit has ex pired, are requested to return them by ,y 1st. If they do not do so a bill will be rendered for the value of the book ao held, and if aatisfactory settle ment is not made,, the bills will be put in the hands of a collector. The asso ciation has been compelled on account of the demands of the subscribers, to purchase duplicates of some of these books , It is with regret that-this step Is taken in the matter, but self protec tion seems necessary. iu .,it.. Jlyjk-Caj Clot Foi Rent. Three rooms with Mra. Carrie Fordham, 202 S. East street. All our Heating Stoves will be sold at actual cost to make room. Come early. Moore & Parrottj' Chattel Mortcatres. Lien Bonds. warrantee and Mortgage Deeds, on good paper and nicely printed, at The f ree Press office. (. Wanted. Competent and exjw lenced Insurance solicitor. Party capable of taking charge of branch office preferred. Life, accident and Are. Address P., care Free Press. If your watch or clock doesn't keep time carry it to FELIX , SUTTON, in Hotel Jram Jtiaet to Jvi On Pric Only J& The Celebrated V Crown Trousers Spring Cleaning Gentlemen! V Yon are invited to inspect my line of BpKfng aniShianief Saftlngs. The pat- " , .. r.. ' V. J .. terns ae all new and up-to-date. L' Alt order given prompt attention and work is guaranteed to be first-class. Charles Raulen, MERCHANT TAILOR, . Over Loftlu'sStore KINSTON. N. C Tq Tow. Tax Payers 1 " . MOViNQ PEOPLE.; Thaaa Wai-a Saitrt at the Train, flnm. v ina-ianii nuina-.v The delinquent tax- payers of Mr. S. Oettlnger spent yesterday In Kinston arc notified that April 'tst I Thrbest fa Style,; Rt Flflfsh ponoe ana instead 01 the usual "come seven" it was 'go seven,' there being seven of them, and they were marched to the station house.' They ; were be fore the mayor this morning and bound over to court. . ? irx-'MtJ''''-'. On and after Sunday. Nov.' 22. the A. & N. C. railroad company will run the "Shoofy, train to Morehead city on Sundaya.- This early morning train does not go further than Newborn now but the Sunday train will, beglning .Nov. 22, run through to Morehead city. The same schedule will be in effect from tliis place aa now, that Is, leave Kinston cepot at e:f a. ax. ' A suit of ejectment against R. and S. Burke tried Saturday afternoon re sulted in - a verdict for the plaintiff, Mr. S. H. Loftiu. The defendants gave a series between Hecker and Burke Bros, for the possession pf the store building next to Oettlnger Bros, and the result of Saturday's trial rives iiecKer possessslon of the store if. no appeal is taken. -. ' ' ' - . ! a sraau wase occurred this morning Daly returned a oout o'clock at the city markethouse from LaOrange. uu nsw ervwu auuu gainerea, ; rne cause of the Are was a defective flue which caused a blase between, the ceil ing and roof and was bumfmr niu briskly when the stream was turned on tut the flame was soon extinguished, ana very utue damage resulted. - The fire department responded quickly and a stream was on in a short time. 1 Mr. A. Einstein returned yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Jiortnern markets in the , Interest of JUnstein Bros., store and saya that he has bought more heavily than usual this year of the many beautiful styles for the spring and aummer. Mr. Ein stein believes in telling the public of in kuuws au care ful perusal of his ads can only prove of great advantage to prospective pur chasersWatch out for his ad. Newborn. '.'.Drv C, L. Pridgen went to Dover this morning. - ; , . Mr. JH. Ouinn came from Ayden Saturday night .. Mr.- O. M. Williams went to Green ville this morning. Capt. J; C. Nelms, of Jfewbern, spent Sunday in Klnston. titi. r. f - rr. ... fr -.,. I $- T . Urange this morning. I llf h ! f Mrs. J. P. Kelly, of Caswell, was a ft M visitor to the city today. ; Mr H. E. Dillon, of LaOrange, was a Kinston visitor today. Miss Laura Kirby returned from Goldsboro this morning. Dr. H. O. Hyatt went to Washing ton, N. C, this morning. ) 'Mr. Charlie Ellerson, of Newbern, spent Sunday in the city. Miss' Mary ' Edwards came from Oreenyille Saturday night. Mr Wv Ai Harrell apent a few hours at Dover yesterday afternoon. , Mr. W. W. Clark, of Newbern, is in attendance on court here today. ' Dr. J. M. Hodges, of LaOrange, was In the city a few nours this morning. Mr. and Mrs.' Ferdle J. Ashford, of Fayettevllle, are visiting in the city. Messrs. C. R. Dodson and Randolph Meade went to Wilson this morning.; ' Mlsa Mary Heath ' spent Sunday In LaOrange and returned this morning. Miss Bessie Wiggs, of Kenley, came Saturday night to visit Mr, E. E. Heart. . - Miss Clyde Dawson and Miss Clara Gardner, of Grifton, spent yesterday in Kinston. t . . Mr. D. H. Dixon, of Greene county, took the cars at this place Saturday for Newbern. -. ' Miss May Keener, of Asheville, came this morning and is visiting . at Mr. J. Y. Barber's. , Misses Bessie Dawson and Sudle yesterday afternoon I will advertise them in The Free Press and the -costs "will' be 'added. If you haven't paid your taxes! this means yoiiA' L J. MEWEORNE, Gak.l a JNuisance it is to be always hunting up an ink bottle nd sometimes Bpilliog the ink. You i tan avoid this1 by buying one of our new . All Sizes. & J(. Quinerij,, . v Jfinston, 9f CC .y iftTHUIt HARRCIrU MiuaK g The New . always ' brings ' to mind 8 Dress Goods, that a piece of Furniture here or a Carpet : there would add greatly " to the comfort ; and - beauty of the home. , ' 1- " , On the nd floor at ; aal g Silks li r a H (UlU , M ; wjlr be found - all Tkhe necessaries" on .which-,sde- - pends the cozines ofthe M It Part to Trade at tb$ in Mne. ' M aTrinimings. M - here in profusion. 5 All the latest New York Sand M , 8 being 9 counters ' and are Foreign Styles are shown pn -olir worth h a trip to see. ( v! yever have goods been styles so h so beautiful or LHmpg t lloomM Bed JKjf .1 r1 'u.k"'-1 ' 8 iWaWi&v -Ask- tseUheV. f ?V S"c yo ' aescription g r , P , ii furniture Department g and yfheSy invite 'i S jp-yuir iw-wiire ana sccTOT M h .... -v m m yourself. No trouble to and get their;prices."r:.v.-;rl show and no compulsion 8 to buy. Valuable Land for Sale, 1 1 It. E. Bland farm, aitnatxt iln-ht a . m. !MwaiK.iin.; sown m. fteue- 'iwnship, uugniin mountain rens KSj-s: iwo-srory tenant honses, 82x16; four tobacco bari.s, etc. About 200 acres ciearea ana 75 acres prepared for clear ing. Balance in good woodland Fine wufWTo, corn ana cotton land. Gav o. lilt runs by th tract, An excel ent argaip offered in i.the ea'e of thisflhe ;uuciiei?--vaiuaDie? real estate in rttr nanaay Bave, your- money by investing Every business man or woman should have one; it saves time and money. Think this over We sell them for $i.oo with a guarantee. , Kfnstci Cciil and Book Exchange, ; THOS. S. GRADY, Mj'r. ,4 lias, Qoms $t,; . KINSTON. N. C. Yesterday was Epworth League day in the Methodist church all over the United States and it was properly ob served at the church in this city.' The! mouse was -,. decorated ' beautifully c iu uisaiier ; , inai ; waa em Liematic ; c oi the League, . and speeches were made at the evening ser vices regarding the work of the League. The Kinston organization Is a live one and great Interest is being manifested i a um worn, ana large membership ; i expected to result from the activity l ne game ol ball Saturday after- i oon Deiween tne "Ooldsboro Boos- i s" and the "Klnston Stars" ended a score of 7 to 3 In favor of the, aston boys. A very good game was i y ed, there being only 8 hits during , game, Kinston getting 5 and iooro 3. The , batteries for home ; team were Cummin s and 'ut and for the visitors, Holmes 1 Carter. They both showed up y well but Goldsboro couldn't hit ' r Cummings' curves and young r caught a game that would have i a credit to one much older. The - was over in one hour and thirty 3 iuu umj Kai receipts were i '! "rcftth the tm nd 8trfrs; ' t ; i i , no uii,:tute. 1 . y t ' r. eay to take ; ' ' '. ' ' ' vcr J , . : in ! . - I. '...J ' ariy labors - v.:., 'i avt as a Mrs. S. H. Rountree, Jr., and son, Mr. E. C. Rountree, returned Satur day from Richmond, Va. Messrs. John Roberson and Tom Freeman, of Goldsboro. spent Yester day with frienda at this place. Mr. I. G. Rinker- and Master Joe Ballard, of The Rocky Mount Motor force, spent Sunday id Kinston. , , Miss Sarah Howard, travelling agent lor ine urpnana , Tiena, spent Sun day in Klnston with her mother. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Griffin, " of New Bern, returned home yesterday after noon alter a week's visit in the city. 2 Mr. Ai Redd, i Jr.i of Maysvllle, Jones county, spent Sunday in the city, visiting his father, Mr. A. Redd, ; Miss Annie Brooks, of Nashville, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. E. L. Brooks, for some time, returned home this morning. ' t cant, and Mra. Hugh L. Skinner, of mitnneia, spent yesterday and last night with Mr. Iverson Skinner and ieu tnis morning for wuson. , ; .'- Women Flnil Work. KewvOboerrer. -New avenues of employment for wuurou ueiDir owneu everv oa v in owwi iu iveius vme me jr.. li. t-enn looacco company will in the fu ture employ young women and girls in uo imu&iuK tuoavco aepartment. The Old North State company tried em ploying girls some time ago and has found it profitable and satisfactory In Greenville and Elizabeth City women are employed as printers and in the office of King's Weekly a woman is pressman. . : V -i - 'V' Land & Cowper, .'''HIUW". X03 KING STREET. YOUR MONEY IS SECURE y whvn put into our keeping- Our vaults are of modern : construction nrv and burglar , proof also , insured against nurgiary. . . , , .-m ' Careful attention Is given to the ac counts of all depositors - Business ia conducted on a safe basis and all Investments ate thoroughly in vestigated before being recommended by the management. ' . All ftuancial. matters which concerns the wellare of our clients are promptly and skillfully handled, nrp pwr OV imVF(Vi invites deposits from individual', firms and institutions. miatmAiULtttfitmttttt av Speaal Bargains in Silks t we save aeoiaea to devote more attention ta-our Silk and Ribbon purehaalng to the future than, wje have done, heretofore, and .we want ru, the htqiep of Klntiton, to lend your awlHtanoe by giving us your attention, and we wul promise jou to ear for your wants far uevter Luutf una oeea none in our town in the past. - - Wa are now aellina the SOe Wash Silks for waists at SSorard. t VvWuOn" 85o Taffeta ih all oolors at 75c. '- ' tl.OOrard wide Black TaffeU at 75c. I1.S5 yard wide Black Taffeta at tl.OQ. -y -g. It.a0 yard wide Black Taffeta at ll.SiC - ; We will nave constantly on hand all of the new (roods as they appear, in the market and trust you will benefit yourselves by seeing- our Una before making any purchase of your (foods J.I1T. STEPHENSOK. - f. C Opposite Mayor Office.. ' The coming of spring brings new eufts, new hats and Novelties fa Jcwety? for spring wear-.'i We 'hare just gotten Jn a lot of U" Shirt Waist Sdip MPinstPinsLacePins, xrj J" Wrist Bags and aJ lot of other novelties of pretty and attractive designs, DENMARK, w THB JEWELER. ., S H H M 1 ' a ' i. .-- To the Ladies just 2 More Days Mr. Fitzpatrick leaves ; Wednesday. .Call and -, let him show you how tOj do the best work on the XXXXXXXXXZXXXw Fresh Medicines . Constantly comino in. ' I make . a , specialty of keeping the I purest and best In the city. " . ' '" Also a full supply of GARDEN SEEDS. i Fresh and Genuine. ' 1 " ""',4 ' tJ Call and see me. h . ' s HENRYvDUHN; .egisterea rnarmacist. , Phone 147. . ' " ' ; .'.REDUCED RATES VTA . " I Atlantic Coast Line. Southern lEdncational Conference, , Iticbmond, Va.' 'Tickets on sale from points in Virfflnla.-AdHI : SOth. tlft and 2d. Filial limit Anrll SHth. HKI3. From all other points. April SOth and (1st, final limit April 2th. One and One third fares.- -' Southern Baptist Convention and Auxil iary Societies. Savannah, 6a . Ticket on sate from all points Kt one far for : round. trip, pIuh 25 cents May 4th to 7th. inclu sive. Final Umlr May atth, WOS. An extensioa. of the fluui limit uu til. iuue lffl, may be ob tained Ur deposit of tickets with Jnuit Ajren best machine. , He will " sT"""-.?9 v& s' 8h0W VOU how to dew ntt Vnited onflWerateyeteraMa Reunion. " . : .. .. . .- T I ft : : KmMhiii T.'- machine. tm.h'. will you to call and see us. Respectfully, Choice Canary CAPUDINE Cures Colds, La Grippe , and , all Headaches, Etc. SOLD AT ALL DRUO STORES. " Zzii YczzXlz Fcr Silt Cta? 1 ALASKA ONYX .SODA Mvoilnps tnil sis a.vnips. rouii'lt-t-'. Uoo-1 ai Dew. FOUNTAIN. l-vsrythiiig Birds EIT TO LIVE b no doubt the proper maxim but just the same you want what you do eat to be of first class quality and ' " AiVisit to fly Store will convince you that ' ray , variety and , quality of tabte delicacies are equal to those of any city grocery. . KTStaplc Groceries at bottom prices. S W.rfD.LaRoqu2, Jr. Phone 67. ' Kinston, N. GOOD SINGERS TO DELIL'QUEHT PAYERS I.'" 1 AT Your Taxes State and txQ past due, TE'IFLE-IIARSTOnS D"UG CO. are 1:, wiU 1 County and all tifieJ that if not paid ril 1ft the (klirz-p-c:: - :;lvcrti::d a:: 1 c T ' i Ja A LIcDamel No. 112 S. Ousts 8t Orleans, Ia. ' .Tickets on ale Mar 16th to 21st. innliinivn.t ' Final limit Mar S4th. 190a An extension of ' final limit to June 15th. may be obtained br a deixmit of tickets with Joint Agent at New Orleans on payment of fee of BO cents. Ratav one cent per tulle. - 'Call on Ticket Airenta for emot mtea ami any other information, and see that your tickn i ets read via the ATLANTIC COAST USE. Approved: ' - general Pawtenver Agent. H. M. tiMiiitsoN. xrafflo Manager. SPRING Dress Good s in Vool and SiC I nave just aaaea to ray Etock of General Hardware a full.lma of Ilixcl Paini3, Lead3 end Oils, Varn: !;c7., All tt: Latst K AU rv i Colors eel i -1 nd Erc:ner . 1 TT- A . 4. . V AiA."l cf tha 1 0: i a j Lranc We o c T :z th :3 v. :.o c '.1 c: M N M M M M N M M M M M H " M M 8 M V. 1 TTT1TT A. V. . I . ,
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