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'iiie Daily Free Pbessl- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily On Week, by Carter, , 1 On Month, . . . . ; . . 8&e Thro Month. " . .' tfl.CO TwlTa MonUbO . N4KJ UJ. MgWBQRW,..,. .,, ,.;, JUhaQSS. Saturday Evewino,.,. April 18, 1903 No w AdvortUvaaeau. J. E. Hood. Candy. M. PKABSOK.Read This Carefully, Einstein Bros. Monday's Bargain L.lst. . S. A., Quinerlv. Our Flannel and Serge Suit. Not one set ot marriage licence was issued by the register of deeds of this county the past week, something unusual in this place. Capt Richard Williams, register cf deeds of Pitt county, and Miss Bessie Jarria. daughter of Mrs. M. A Jarris, of Greenville, were married at Greenvilleyarterday. Several from LaGraoffe were attendants at the wed ding. ' The committee appointed by the Odd Fellows Lodge to arrange the annual outing or pie-nlo have secured the steamer Goldsboro and will go to Heven Springs on Thursday next, the 23rd Inst. All Odd Fellows, their wives, daughters and sweethearts areexpected to go. A full dress rehearsal by the Masonic entertainers was held at the court house last night at which a full meet tng had of the members of the company. Next Thursday night, April iVd, is the date set for the en- - tertaisuowsK A large bunch of fun is in uv fur Klnston people in this en- tertaiameot. , S-rrk will be held , in the Free n iil UspUsi churcn tonight, tomorrow morning and tomorrow night. To morrow afWnoon baptismal services will be held at , the river. The recent meeting, ha .been very successful several besides the eight candidates for. baptism having ,been reclaimed. Tomorrow ntght Iter.. Mr. Alford will E reach his farewell sermon in Kins ton. aving accepted a call to other work. LaG range people are circulating a petition asking the Atlantic and North Carolina Hallroad company to deliver and receive mail on the early morning and late evening train so that La Grange will nave the benefit of four -nails a day.- This is very proper that our sister town should nave this con venience and further, a mail agent should be puton the "Snoody" train so that people along tbe A. A l5. C could have the benefit of an extra and com petent local mail service. The Free ' Press has pointed out tbe need of this before.-.. ;-; C An exhibition of wonderful nerve by a creature of the brute creation -was witnessed by : some young men last night In trout of Hood's drug store, when a rat thai had been caught In a steel trap deliberately knawed off it foot to' gain Its liberty. After Mr. Hood hattclosed his store last night, a rat got one foot caught in a trap that had been set for rats and being In full flew of tbe young men to front of the door attracted their attention by its struggle. ; They watched the Todeat to see what he would do, rattling the door latch -a; little !to-frigJ!ias,hia, and ne knawed on tus toot as stated Mr. 8 EG Abbott returned yesterday afternoon from t"eterDarg, vs., wnere he went lnxhe interest of the Chester' field Manufacturing company, which was recently , incorporated under the laws of Virginia by a company com- ' posed mostly of Klnston capitalists. , The Object of Mr. Abbott's visit to Petersburg was to arrange for: the es tablishment of a brick making plant on the property owned oy the company. and to be operated by them. On tbe - land bought by the company was found valuable rock quarries and good brick clay. ' The Chesterfield Manufacturing company will develop this property In all of these branches, as well as the ' manufacture of cotton yarns, yt,-A Pleasant Party. Miss Katie Sutton delightfully enter i talned eight or ten couples ,of her friends at her home onCapitola street, north Klnston, last evening, i. Various kinds ot music, both vocal and Instrumental was had and a gen- eral good time by all was en joyed.. Delicious refreshments were served after which an historical guessing eon test waa engaged in for a prize and re iulted in Mr.- W M.' Herbert captur lng the first ' prize by his superior knowledge of things historical and in solving the knotty problems of which the minds of most had lost, The prize was a pretty silver pencil.; ? - Mr, Richard Parker disclosed great density in regard to ancient things of moment, answering not a single ques tion of the ' twenty propounded, and was awarded the booby prize, a jew eled bug boutonneire for his lack of knowledge. , v. The party broke up about 12 o'clock and the guests reluctantly departed - for their homes. : '' .A' Question. , ; Deab MR. Editob: I wish to ask if it is notmaklngpeople vote blindfolded, by having the bond Issue the same . election with our city officers, when the personality of the latter will wholly govern the rotes ot so many of our cit ( Xzens for the former? : r . ; - A NATIVE CITIZEN. ! As a matter of fact the nominations, which are equivalent to an election of officers, will Joe held two weeks before the election on the bond issue. Ed. Klnston, N. C, Mar. li, 1993. Have Your Stove 'Repaired. . Jerry J.Rogers, professional stove repairer will be in the city for a few 'ays. . Cook stoves repaired at your l ome between meals. Steel backs and mpers. All orders should be left at 2ioore 4. Parrott's. Reasonable prices. ' '2 " .' i -" ' Xox (ireat a lUsk. ,, A reliable remedy for bowel com ' i. s should always be keptat hand. ? rW ii t'o ereat for anyone to -. t. tila.Q's Colic, Cholera irian1 i !' :iidy never fails and a r-- s , .i warr is pleasant to lev l j J. i;. Hood. - A3 THEY COME AND GO. . , These Were Seen at the Train, Com . Ing and Going. - ,; - N :- Mrs. E E. - Rouse went to Grlfton this morning. . Mr. Larmour Parrott went to Orlf- ton this morning. Iter. B. W. Nash, of Goldsboro, is In the city today,. , Mrs. Lizzie Jones returned to Dover yesterday afternoon. Mr. Furney Dupree returned from Newborn this morning. ' Rev. G. N. Cowan returned from Beaufort this morning. Miss Sallle Shaw went to Wallace, Duplin county, today, to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richardson, of Dover, spent last night in tbecity. Miss Lizzie Blddle returned to her home in Craven county yesterday af ternoon. Rev, E. H. Davis went to Falling Creek last night and returned this morning. Miss Bessie Edwards, of Goldsboro, came yesterday afternoon to visit Miss ciara oettinger. Messrs, E. R. Wooten and Guy Webb went to Farraville last night to attend a dance. Mrs. Lynn Wooten and Master Thomas, of Fayetteville, are visiting Mrs. Mary wooten. Mrs. Levi Ferrall returned this morning from Dover, accompanied by her sister, Miss West. Mrs. Shade Wooten, of LaGrange, returned home last night, after a few days visit in the city. Mrs. W. E, Bizzell, of Goldsboro, who has been visiting at Mr. A. 8 Copeland's, returned home last night. Mrs. M. H. Wooten returned to her home at Falling Creek, this morning, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Inez. ;: .. , Mrs. Candace Rogers Emmette, of wnson, who, nas ..twen tne guest or Mrs. W. A. Bobbitt during the presby tery at this place this week, returned home this morning. AT THE CHURCHES. Services will be held in the follow ing churches tomorrow, to which every body Is invited: Eplacopal Church. Services both morning and evening by tne rector. Sunday school at v:w a. m. Methodlat Church. Services morning and evening by tne pastor. unday school at v.m a, m. Epworth League at 4 p. m. Sunday. Mlaatonarjr Baptist Chorea. Services both morning and evening conducted oy tne pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 3:30. p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Christian Church. Services both morning and evening. Bible school at ujo a. m. Christian Endeavor at 830 p. m. Irbjrteriaa Church. Usual services both morning and evening, conducted by lie v. E. P. Bradley, of Wllllamsboro. Sunday school at 9-30 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday Fvm WO) Italat Church. . Swikf both morning and evening cueutvewd by tne pastor. - . Prayer meeting Wednesday night. . EauSKbMtoaM.K. Chapel, Sanday school at 9:15 a. m. ' , . Ffraa Church of Christ, ScleaUato. ' ' Room 3, 103. E. Gordon St. Services at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. m. Subject: "Probation After Death." Testimonial meeting Wednesday at tjo p. m. v daily except Sunday. The public Is cordially invited. Fire at Mantel Company's Plant. - A small blaze started at the Klnston Sash and Blind Co's. plant (the old Mantel Co.) this morning about 11 o'clock, in the boiler room, but was quickly extinguished, and very little damaire was done. Tne ore caught in snavings piled in the fire room and soon a lively blaze was going, which was put out by the people at the factory. , I he nre department responded. to tne alarm promptly, out owing to the dis tance from the engine house, the fire 1 was out before they arrived at the place. A .it::fis;4.s4VF(i4s'?!,?';'-vf xne xaciory and siock are partly in sured, but not enough but that the burning of the property would entail considerable loss on the owners. Chicago Sewage Reaches 8t. Louis. Municipal Journal a Engineer. . 1 That the public water suddIv of St. Louis is in danger ot pollution from the sewage ot Chicago has been eir i cumstantially demonstated by Dr. Ravold, former city bacteriologist ot the former place, in nia testimony be fore the Chicago drainage canal com mission. ; Dr. Ravold slated that im oorted bacteria such are as entlrelv foreign to the vicinity of Chicago were dumped in quantity into the drainage canal near Chicago and in a few days bacteria of this same kind were taken from the river at 8t Louis where no such bacteria had ever been found be fore. This was partial evidence that the pollution from the drainage canal was polluting the water of all the cit ies and towns that obtained It from the Mississippi river below where the Illinois river meets the other. SICK HEADACHE Curse Immediately Cares' by ths lit at I HICKS' CAFUDINE. inn. Sltfltni SnniinnritarM. A t.. . ,f You Hay Count Printing na Expense, Cut Good rrintics Is an Investment. ' The pnntmT we do more tr n pays lor it? J in I'm lavora; u ' impression it trives otLers of t!.e otlice or business houe from which it emanates. The Tree Pref.3 Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. City Dairy for pure milk. Old paper for sale at this office; 20c per Hundred. ,- To LKT."--One large, furnished room. Apply to A. K. Miller. .: 4C0 bushels polished peanuts lust re ceived at Klnston peanut vo. A few finer Pineapples direct fromi FU rl la forsaletoday. E.B. Haecett, At Wh.t Furniture Co., 110 North St Wanted: Manager for new branch i of our business here in Klnston. Write promptly, with i reference. . Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati. To The Ladies. Wait and see our Oueen Quality Oxfords. They have been shipped arid will be here today or the last of next week. . a. Jjoftix. For Alderman, Third Ward. ;:v, .' 1 ; , ' f ly''f HuTlni been reqaeatM to allow my um to oome betore toe primary to M new on the )th int,ant. an candidate tor Alderman in tbe Third Ward. I hare decided after reoon- kiertn tb matter to auk my tnendu for tnelr For Alderman, i First Ward, At requottt- of many tax payers. I an- nouruw myself a candidate lor Alderman in First Ward. For Alderman, First Ward. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderuin from the Firnt Ward, sub ject to the action of th- Democratic primary J. n. i.iis. ..March 8U, iwm. . .. x For Alderman, Second Ward. I I respecaullr announce myself a candi date f r A'derraan from tbe Second Ward. Subject to the Democratic pri- f v ir 11 . 1 u 11 mr ikr' iiApril 6,0fl W ' f . ' 4 For Alderman, Second Ward.: l hereby announce myself a candidate for A derma'i in the Second Ward, sub-1 ject'to the action of the Democratic Diiniarv. j. W. CUlUjiaJS. March 28, 1903. For Alderman, Second Ward. I announce my candidacy for the office of alderman from second ward. Subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. Respectfully. April 6th, 1903. For Alderman,' Third Ward. I announce mi self a cand'date for alderman from the Third Ward, subject to tbe Democratic primary. ' . - 4. A. HCUAJXlbii.. April 10, 1903. Announcernrit I I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman in the north end 01 the iur ceturci utu m vjisv uviiu ouu w lira i l. ...... , . . third ward, subjeU to the Democratic, ? ft"-7 announce mywll !s candidate nnmn - ' 4 . . r -,. v 1 for Alderman from first ward. If elected primary, J; E, s.hTTMAlV.' s For Alderman, Third Ward. I announce myself a candidate for h lderman from the Third Ward, . subject to the Democratic primary. '. ' -.,-' J, U, nAuiMll. Man h 81, 1903. . , - For Alderman, Third-Ward, I hereby announce myself a candidate for al 'erman from tbe third warri. sub- i ject to the Democratic ward primary t March 28, 1903 , ! '- Dissolution Notice. . Z. Edwards, H. C. V. Peebles and C. H. PooL proprietors ot tbe KinHton Sa8h and Blind Co., have this dajr dlsNolred copartnership. Z. Edwards amumlnar full control ot the business. also assuming all liabilities and assets of tbe bunston Sasa and Blind co. - t . , Z. EUWAKU.1. i 1SCAU. ; - H. C. V. PEEBLES, heau C. H. POOL. ; 8EAI. Mareb . 1L90S, . , - - , , t , $1.50 a Week . OR, . 25c Each Working Day ; win aep up six snares oi stock in tne Kins ton Building and Loan Ass'n This, with the profits, wilt amount in 5 years to Or in 6 years and 4 months (332 weeks) it will mature your stock at $600 S? CASH This is what WE can do for you. Don't you think you should invest!. gate this today. It Is a good thing. . . T. H. FAULKNER, . . . ..Sec'y andTreas. R. C. STRONG, Pres., , i ! The coming of spring brings new suits, new hats and J V .-f""- I Hoveltiss in J;e!ry for spring wear. We have gotten in a lot of Srt A i frit Sets . Idt Phs, Hit Ths, Ltce Fhs, and a lot of other novelties of pretty an.l attractive designs. DENMARK, rLr". I cii., as. J r0ti r WumitAtr On 2ric4 Cn'j, Our Flannel and Serge Suits are a special leature ox our Clothing Department, and look will convince you - that they have : no . equal as to price ana quality, any place else in town. ' Jfinston, 7f. C. 102 3. ( St. AftTHUH HABHeU... jiiusi, For Alderman; First Ward. .Jj jstnttonnce myself a Alunian from the First candidate for Ward, subject to (ne Demoi-ratlc pnmar.r. 1 " ' ,W. J('. HlAftL.1, Starch 81, 1603. 4for Alderman, First Ward will serve the wood Deonle of Klnston to the nest ol my ability. J. w, LIKUH Oicyclos I.-atn i now prepared ' to fill all order for J Bicycles., I handle the Celebrated', EAGLE WHEEL, known north and south as a Great .Racer,. Roadster and general good service wheel, and the ribKCfc!, WHEEL, which stands without a rival . in the cycling; world. A eood 'line , of other wheels also in stock, such as the IVER JOHN SON, HARVARD and YALE. Repairing a Spscialty Mr. H. M. Beasley, an expe rienced repair man,' has charge of the Repair:, Department and will fully guarantee all the work done by him.- I J. A. UeDANIEL No, 112 8. Queen St Hi i 1 c;oCiZ Mi a CIGAIiS A Hlz2 Ccsy Heme, . . A Good Dooli, and a ait-:.-... fort. buy a ! with t: O : ' is tl: ; ! Ify joI Cigar, and a man has , Lis highest dream of cora ' i have the home, you can k and we can furnish you C:.:;ar. ' . 'Vv!Iv tor.e Tark" Cirar : c.tv 1. to c: 1 a 1 . :r one ue 1 : mm OjOyClCS Co iy carciui selection, we f mm s ;. are euabled to offer at the extremely low i price of t- v;'4; j-t.-, :C:' 'V;v-f 10c per Yard an assortment of pat terna iri Dress Lawns containing some of . the most- beautiful designs. - This line abounds in good values and con-, I tains a number of styles identical with higher priced goods. 1. See North Window Racket Store News. Again hare added o - our large stock of Mlilinery some of the latest and mos correct effects. You will be pleased with the styles and assortment and mot f an pleased with the prices. Mfe are delight-d that the public is realizing th- surprising display of our Millinery. which is not surpassed In Kinst"n Our Nartliern Trimmer is giving rurTrhnmed tarhtoh la tint. snitna aoorf In k mornn - - f lni Hats ajcharm and elegance that to pleaa- V g the peopl. which we appreciate and we are making every effort to please in air via an) nuiAa ovj iv uuu yt i7. -i i. ERSK1NE CO Pridsren Block. 135. Vest Pocket Didionaries ;'V.i'yl;'4V:V-?.:'i'H?. Morocco Bound Indexed Price 25 cents. iiiiiviHii vwih Mtm wwun t,nwiHiinw 't TH05: S. IRADY, Mg'r.? IMS. Ones St KINSTW.N, C To Patrons of Kinstoh Steam Laundry Notwithstanding the burning plant we will continue . to . call of our our on customers lor their Laundry Work and wi I have the same done elsewhere until we can get new machinery and start our plant again.' - jioping lor a continuance oipatronage we are , . Very respectfully VICK BROS. Every Spring . and Summer Want Supplied at Econonjical Prices in Sim, Wool Dress Good Wash Goods and White Gccds. Tr!:::::::r3 to I 10) SOUTH QVKVS ST. Bargain List is brimming over with extra big values, and the goods you need right ,now are offered at such prices as will tempt you to buy but don't forget that this sale is for ;v One Day Only, Mdriday, April 20th . Read carefully the - items ' S'l, .tit- ' v below. There's a saving for you in every line.v . : Embroidered Stripe, White Goods " beautiful for waists and dresses regular i a jc Value,", for Monday , . t. so yard .i8 inch all wool Albatros. white: black, light blue,' pink! mode, royal blue and cardinal, regular soc value. for Monday 42o yatd 50 -inch white French' Lawn, extra fine and sheer, usual 40c quality, for Monday " 29c yard 2.5 pieces 21 inch Habutia Silk in w. . . fblfckrhlte-r ctmavyTCerese. nile irreen, pink, .light blue and cardinal- always ' 50c,- reduced for Monday to ; ' - iS9o yard . Embroidery Silkall colors regular 5c stock, we offer for Mon day to close out,: at ; lo skein Odds and Ends in Lace Curtains, one and two pair of a number, will be closed out at exceedingly low prices. A good chance to buy lace curtains cheap. ; . One lot Bobbinet Curtains, regu lar $2.50 grade, will be sold Mon day for . $1.98 pair Extra fine India Linen, our reg ular 15c grade, for Monday . ' . , iuo yara All Linen Window Shades, usual 25c kind, for Monday only . - 15c each ioq yard-wide Bleaching for Monday ' 7 1-2 o yard Only to yards to a customer. Look at This Valenceinnes Lace for Monday le yard White Tape for Monday lc each Featherstitch Braid,- white and colors, for Monday Sc piece Leather ; Chatelaine Bags, with Oxadized Silver Frame, usual 25c kind, , , , 100 each Remnants of Embroidery A big collection of Embroidery Remnants will be sold Monday at unusually low prices. A chance to buy Embroideries, cheap,,, M1. w 1,000 yards Chanibray and Covert Cloth -all colors both plain and fancy our regular 10c quality, for Monday . 80 yard SALE STRICTLY CASH rO-No -goods charged ex cept at Regular prices. 1 T? lully 1V,1 vi Jl Now is your t t 1 v . aOt'S 8111 1 .v V,u -vo riurh. i ! v i lu :1 t .)' 1 t'rior v s' -r-f r t' . 1. I l.o ; - r nf t' e & mI t I. . r ;i 1;, 1 00 OH: rt t 1 1 it t Pione 11
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