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Orrn 1 1 1 r r IVnnn Dnnni 1110 VMhi riusfi ritim Advartlaia ILaUt oa Application. ' SUBSCRrmOl RATES! ItoltrOa Week, by Crrlri . . Ifta Om Month, . . , . . , 8So Tarns Month, , . , , Mo Twlva Month, . . . ai.OO L J. MEWBOHNB.. a. w.porlaw.:.. ., Makaoi. ..Citt Editor. Wednesday Evekwo... April 22, 1903 Hp w Ad rt lenient . . Opera House. ltschel Lewi. E. A, Pahkkr. Photographer. 'v".VSanull St McCoy are moving the r stock to their new store on east uor- ; don street, In tlie Elk bulkltny. f Messrs. 8. II. Ialer, T. C. Wooten !' and H. K. Shatr, attorneys of Kinston, ' were in the city last night en route to Jacksonville. Newborn Journal. . The trucking season is gutting on In full blast now and the truck train f will be put on In a few days on the A. ,& N. C. Cabbage, lettuce and aspar agus compose the bulk of the ship . ments. " The admission prices for the Xordica " concert in Wllmiugtou on May 2nd, will be as follows: Entire lower iloor :" and 90 balcony reserved seat to; 0th, 7th and 8th rows of the balcony $3; reserved seats in the gallery 1.50; gen eral admission to gallery $1. All 1.50 and 92.50 reserved Heats are already - subscribed for, as well as a large num ber of those at other prices named. ' .Mr, and Mrs. Isaac gchultz arrived yesterday afternoon from Charleston. 1 b. C. Mr. Schults left here several weeks ago for Charleston and was married to Miss Beulah Casbury, of that city, on April 7. Mrs. Schultz -'was a popular young lady of Charles ton, and will be an acquisition to Kinston society. They will be at home to their friends at Miss Sue Cobb's ' hoarding house temporarily. The city election which took place here last Monday, ended one or the ' hardest fought political battles ever waged in Elizabeth City's history, and which resulted in a grand and glorious victory for Democracy and water works. Elizabeth City Economist. Progress is the word all over the State and this city will surely not be behind the procession. Onward is the word, for bonds and progress, Last night "Ingomar" appeared at ithe opera house In Goldsbbro. The Argus says that Miss Rachel Lewis -and her competeaV compay, who so delightfully presented the play, is the best aggregation - of hlstlonlo talent that has held the boards of the Mes aenger Opera House in ," years. Of course all Interest centered in the two principal and antipodal characters, Ingomar, the barbarian, a son of the mountains and the giant chief of his no less uncouth and untutored band " , t A3 TH COME AND GO. These Wert Sasn at the Train, Com ing and Going. Mr. W. JT Qulnn went to LaGrange this morning. Mr. L. M. Broom went to Greenville this morning. Mr. E. M. Land went to Newborn this morning. Mr. 1. G. Rinker returned to Rocky Mount last night. Mr. John Thompson went to Green- ruie tms morning Mr. W. A. Mitchell went to Golds bore this .morning. Miss Mabel Barru came last night from Pollocksville. Mrs. J. S. Wooten went to Dover yesterday afternoon. Sheriff Dal F. Wooten went to La Grange this morning. Mr. S. II. Isler, Jr., returned last night from Abonia, Va. Miss Julia Stephenson went to Wil son's Mill this morning. Prof. G. A. Grlrasley, of Greenboro, came yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. II. Henderson went to Jack sonville, Onslow county, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Eugene Wood, of Falling Creek, spent a few hours In Kinston yester day afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Dail and daughter, Miss Ida, of Greene county, went to Golds boro this morning. Miss Mary Herbert, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. W. M.Herbert, returned this morning to her home at Blackstone, Va. SPECIAL NOTICES. .1 City Dairy for pure milk. Old papers for sale at this office 20u per hundred. . For Bale Pure Jersey milk. Apply to 111 E. King street. Fleschmann's, Yeast at the Kinsten Bakery in any quantity. 400 bushels polished peanuts just re ceived at Kinston Peanut Co. Chattel Mortgages; Lien Bonds. Warrantee and Mortgage Deeds, on good paper and nicely printed, at The t ree rress omce. To THE Ladies. One shipment of Queen Quality Oxfords came Satur day, and they are beautiful. Call in and see them. Respectfully. S. II. LOFTilff. E. A. PARKER, UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHER - On tPrie0fj Our Flannel and Serge Suits ; are . a special, ieature of our Clothing Department, and a look will convince lyoii that they have no equal, as to price and quality, any place else in town. Picture Frames and Mouldings. All kinds of. Enlargements. PARADES AND FREE FEATURES and Parthenia, the delicate, beautiful and cultured Grecian captive maid, who finally triumphs over all difficul ties, and with flowery bands of soft persuasion gently leads Ingomar away irom Jus mountain fastnesses ana Dar- barian followers to the environments of civilisation, the pursuits of peace. the rewards of industry and the joyous realization of love. Miss Lewis, as Parthenia, and JUr. John Richmond, as "Ingomar" won the highest admira tion ot tjbe -audience. , A CLASH INEVITABLE. Bad Blood 8tirred by Heated Argu , ,. ments. Trouble Brewing. ? In the course of the municipal cam paign now engrossing the attention of our citizens, a very unhappy incident has occurred. The Free Pbess feels that publicity is the proper remedy for sucn outoreaks, so it nas secured the original documents which it now places oetora us readers Kinston. N. C. April 17. 1903. D. Oettinoer, Esq: Owing to an Insinuation in Tbr Free Press of yes terday, that my character is to be com pared to tnat or a ueer stealer and the srreatest Bigamist ill the World's History, which 1 am reliably Informed you are tne autnor or. i hereby dial lenge you to mortal' combat on the Champ Da Mars. . Herein fall not at your peril! Hon. Win. r . Dibble win arrange with your second an uie details, . - , ,i . ,. E. B. Lewis. April 17, 1903. Hox. E. B. Lewis, - At His Offloe, Kinston, N. C. dear sir: 'Your challenge is ac cepted. King Solomon at my last visit to Jerusaien being dead and Win. Shakspeare proving an alibinot hav ing been in Kinston since my residence nere, it is you without doubt, who maae vm expression i nave Quoted. Besides I am informed that you know "Uieanuness is next to tiodliness," . ana my lnrormant remarks, "what K. ii. JU knows he tells." So it must be you. . i. . m i. jij a... . .' x am re uy to aispausn you or in any way dispose of you in the most : delightful manner you may choose to oe snumea off." . xne Den beintr migntier man tne sword," (another one or your wise sayings; i sui we nght it out at the "point of the goose onill" trusting the victory of the battle will be with the just, that's General Chas. W Forlaw will be at the service of your second...- ' --'k -: v;.'v-,jf.-,;. Itespectfully, U f - 'Observer. P. 8. "Is it true that you fainted yesterday afternoon when you read that article? ' . : i Our Trucking Industry. Iileiga Port. . Our people generally, , we are sure, are unaware of the enormous develop ment of the trucking business in our eastern counties; beginning with the week before Christmas, when train loads of radishes and lettuce are shipped, shipments of which are kept r p during the months of January and February, and during March with let tuce, these to be promptly followed by urawberries. and these in turn by veg etables, cantaloupes, melons, lasting until the cotton-pk'king and corn-gath- rin T comes on. We believe through out the year the good, farmers of the s a ?f rn naif of this State are shipping T roquets of one sort or another to the i kcts, and all in car-load lots. For Raleigh's May Festival May 4th 0th Many Free Attractions. Great preparations are beinir made in Ifintl'HV top the nm nir inm rn which will be the largest event in the South this season. They have ar ranged to have parades every day and night during the entire week. Hand some prizes have been offered for ev- ery division. Monday, the day, it is intended to give a grand or: opening grand ori ental parade by the Gaskill-Mundy- Levitt Carnival Co., all nations of the I S I m . giooe win oe represented. Monday night, a tour of the world on the mid way. Tuesdav. Elks and Red Men parade, Tuesday night, battle of flow ers; Wednesday, military parade Wednesday night, illuminated bicycle paraae: xnursaay. a., or and floral parade, Thursday night. Queen of the uarmvai parade ana carnival ball Friday, industrial and trade parade Friday night. Odd Fellows and Jr. O U. A. M. parade: Saturday, school children and farmers' parade: Satur day night, Mardi-Oras fete, masque rade paraae ana oaiwe or vonrettl. In addition to the above narades. free attractions will be furnished at frequent Intervals durinir the dav These attractions cost thousands of dollars and are worth coming miles to see. xney win consist or tne high dive, oicycie siair case nae, nign wire acts. slide for life, electric fountain, cycle wniri, puouo marriage, cake walks The railroad rate to rate to R&l etgh will be 60 cents cheaper than the regular state fair rate, on account of not naving a fair ground ticket in' eluded. Vest Pocket Dictionaries Morocco Bound Indexed Price 25 cents. Kinston Coin and Book Exchange, TnOS. S. GRADY, Mg r. KINSTON, N. C I IS S. QuMn St , . .The Audubon-Act. Boys, take notice. The new Audu bon act passed by the last legislature ioroids me roDoing or oirds' nests. Here is what the law says on this sub ject, in section 4: , "ta; ii snan oe unlawful for any person wiiwn tne siaie or JNortn Uaro una to take or needlessly destroy the nests or eggs of any wild non-game birds except aa permitted by this act. b) The English or European house sparrow, owls, hawks, crows, black birds, jackdaws and rice-birds are not included among the birds protected by this act. "(c) Any person violation? an v of the provisions of this section shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction, be fined tl for each ecg, nest or bird killed or taken by him, or shall be imprisoned not less than five days not more than thirty days for each offence. Provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to any person holding a license giving the right to take birds. nests or eggs for scientific purposes as provided for in section 5 of this act. COMFORT ITEMS. f , : ; " April 20, 1903. Listen for the wedding bells. Some of the neighbors have ant out tobacco. ' , Rev. A. Lavton will Breach fni n Saturday oerore tne second Sunday. :Rev. D. C Ooddle filled his regular appointment at CvDress Creek Sun day, j Miss Mamie Minett. of Pollocksvilln. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Rhodes. 'ivivii;- : Miss Maud Cox and sister, of Cuthn- rlne Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday in this place. : - , Mr. and Mrs. Murrill Cox and little ton James, of Catharine Lake are visit ing relatives here. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes and Mrs. C. A: Rhodes and son made a business trin m.Ll s . mi . to mcatanus inuraasy. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones. Messrs. C A. Rhodes, J. L. Hardy and Carth- ran maae nusiness trips to Kinston a st week.- ' - - ; Miss Anne Rhodes a most rfi irminv young lady ot this city, went to New born yesterday and will snend time with her many friends and rela tives. One young man is verv h since her departure. . " Circuit Court Judsre Sanhnm h&a handed down a decision, granting the request of the Northern Securities company to be permitted to pay Great Northern and Northern Pacifia divi dends to the Northern Securities company. ' . ' - OPERA HOUSE 2-NIGHTS-2 The Dainty Comedienne RACHEL LEWIS Monday Night. April 27 As Parthenia, the Greek Slave, in INGOMAR, THE BARBARIAN Tuesday Night, April 28 As "Cigarette," in' "UNDER TWO FLAGS' See Baleitrh. Greensboro. Winston. Goldsboro sod other North Carolina newspaper notices I 01 uua unarming Actress in her Triumphal I soutoern xour. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c Bests on sale at Or. C. B, Woodier 'a Drag Store 0TheUltrasac" tssn By careful beiectiou, wo are : enabled to offer at the extremely low . ( price of , 10c per Yard "an assortment of pat- 1 ! terns in Dress Lawns ' ' containing some of the most beautiful designs. This line- abounds in good values and con- ' tains a number of stvles identical with" higher priced goods. XiX!XX4X$X4X3XiXXX4XtX it t'MSBto iraaaat tn 1 tirztoie. H M M M M N M M M M M N J" See North "Window c5. jf, Quinerltj Jfinston, 7f, C Let Us Write 1 J02 6. Uuecm 5V. AIITHUft HARRKLt,' Shome 7 you a Fire, Life, Ac cident or Tornado In surance Policy. . The safest and best companies. - , E. J. BECT0N, 1 IS W. Gordon St., tUnston. N. 0 I Special Sale Lace Curtains M-' M M M M M M We offer all this week our entire stock of odds and ends v in Lace Cur tains in one and two pair g M t ' ' t , :m ! H : H .. , M M M H M Less Than Half Value JJ These curtainsafeingood g M M a g soiled from' use in display !g g' - 5 SOrA rare chance to "m S secure a Great Bargain. - nil i r M :- h XXXXXXXXXXX'S'XX ' my IS NOT WEALTH but is the source of wealth if you will rightly invest your savings. LAtvt sums use ac a week, 50c a I wee V, Ac, will keep up fl00 or 200 worth of stock In the NEW MARKET r-VWe have opened a market at, Uraxtons old stand and will keep a full stock ;of Beef, Fresh Meats, etc. '-, Prompt delivery Phone 181. l1; To Patrons of : ' I Kinston Steam Laundry I Notwithstanding the burning plant we will continue to call Kinston Building and Loan Ass'n ivrfTiwivr . rHPDDV r ' Every stockholder share, equally in L iX 6 tttMtKl VI CK or. our on our customers lor their Laundry Work and wi i nave tne same done elsewhere until we can (ret new machinery and start our plant again. . Hoping lor acontinuance or patronage, we are : Very respectfully, It is strictly mutual and you widget SPllING IJILLINERY iuur prone tuau any uanc win pay, . I v 1 u LATEST STYLES LOW PRICES N. L. BRUT0N & BR0. KINSTOX. N. C. Let's put you on our list T, H. FAULKNER, Sec'y and, Treas. R. C. STRONG, Pres. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY The coming of springbrings new suits, new hats and I Novelties in Jewelry for spring wear. We have just gotten In a lot of ' Shirt Waist Sets, Belt Pins, Hat Pins, Lace Pins, 'Wrist Bags and a lot of other novelties of pretty and attractive designs. DENMARK, thb Jeweler. u ( ; SICK HEADACHE Cured Immsdlstely Cursd by the Use of HICKS' r.APTTnTMP 1 ftf- 2 and KfWrvM.A T M s. uS IWITI, ft?1' 'lb 0 St' so pieces yard wide Seoisland Percale, former -price 12 Jc, re duced to IOC. Ginghams, former price I2jc, reduced to 10c. ; 10c Ginghams, reduced to 8c. 35c Madras reduced fo 18c. - No goods charged at these prices. it will pay you to loot over our 1 stock before buying. YOUR MJEY IS SECURE when put into our keeping. Our vaults are modern construction fire and burglar proof; also insured against burglary. ,, lareful att ntion is riven to the ar counts of all depositors Business is conducted on a safe basis and all Investments ae thorousrBlv In vestigated before being recommended by f the management All nnancial matters which concerns the welfare of our clients are promptly and skillfully handled. THE BARK OF HNSTON invites deposits from individuals, firms and institutions, t - , 'arrisburg S. H. Isler, Jr., j. m. stephenson. Opposite Mayor's Office. Headquarters for Millinery., jtjp TIN AND SLXTE ROOFIINQ. ' I have the proper labor-saving tools, which does enable me to do your work as good at the least cost it can be done, TOBACCO FLUES. . double seamed or riveted just as the customer wishes:1 Give us trial and ' we will ? convince you that you will save money. ; 1 , ' Tunstall fl' myite you to visit their store V s fc and examine their line of IN CDO,fCS77C Jcjgabs A Nice Cosy Ilome, A Good Dook, and a good Cigar, and a man has attained his highest dream of com fort. You have the home, you can buy a book and we can furnish you with the Cigar. ) . i Our "Yellow Stone Park" Cigar is the best this city has to offer. If you can find a better ;one we would like to see it. Tanp!:-n2rstoaDru2 Co Dbi'Gloa CieyGlosi i New -Spring Ties Kine: Dodo, Oxfords and Sandals : Are Here Ladies, Misses and Children - I am now prepared to fill all orders for Bicycles. I handle the Celebrated EAGLE WHEEL, the latest novelty, stylish and Known norm anu souin as a ureal Racer, Roadster and general good . dressy. service wneei, ana xne riiiKLxi WTTr.r.T.. whiri st rival in the cycling world. A good line of other wheels also in A .1 line of stock, sucn as tne XV liR JOHN SON, HARVARD and YALE. Ladies ;$L25 to$JJ5 ner. the fu:: by I w r v . . r. 11. x.i. i,.;a5u:y, an expe- I repair man, has charge cf IU:-r:r Department and- wi ::;rar.tce all t!;e work done B. B. Shirts that cannot be surpassed in t yie and quality. Hisses ' IGiildren $1-25 $1.15 Yours to I ft t - I!) K.- v W JL. . A. . 11:
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