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Tbe Daily Free Pbess. . Adrariteinv lUtae on Applicative). 'l 1 " 1 . 1 " 8UBSCRIPTI0H RATESt i Dally Om Week, br C arrier, . 10e ; Om Month," i.rW' 03o ThrHi Motilh, ' . j-' ... 91. OO Twclv Montfca, , f . . , f fi.OO C J. MIWBORM... c w. roRUir.;.1, ..Crrr Kmtos. Tuesdat Evening,.,..... Msy 5, 1903 ':;? Xe w Adyrtt a a ta. . ' Pkpsi-Cola All Soda Fountains. KINSTON COIN AND BOOK EXCHANGE Ma Magazines 'v;.m:-- ;t Messrs 8utnrell 'ft?-McCoy hare mored their stock from the building on west Gordon street to the building recently erected for them on east Gor don, next to the postoltloe. There will be a called meeting of the A. M. wadaeii cnapter v. u. C to morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. 3. T. MIdyette. AH members are requested to be present. Mr. John Coward went to Raleigh this morning to take his wife, who is very 11, to the Royster Hospital in that city, Mrs. Coward had to be carried n a cot, being to ill to sit up. Mr. W, D. Raynor received a die- paten from new York yesterday, stat ing that bis sister, Miss Minnie Ray- nor, aieu mere aunaay nignt. Miss Raynor was well known here, baring - visited her brother several times. A special excursion rate of tl from Klnston to Newbern will be given by the A. A. N. Cv railroad, next Monday on aooount of the Memorial Day exer . cisea there.' The train leaves Kinston at 8:49 . m. and returns at 7:37 p. m. J- ........L , - A gentleman representing vast busi- letter toTHX Fkek Press saysrwe are very much of an admirer of your pro KressiveneBS, ana ininK your town ts wav ahead of anything in the eastern section." , There will be Memorial Day -exercises in this city next Monday, May 11th. by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, a program of which will be published later in The Fees Press. Memorial Day,' May 10th, falling this year on Sunday the exercises will be on Monday, the 11th. Mr. Jessie, Fields et als., brought suit Derore vierkMthe-XJourt-CoIlias -against Mr. Edward Uszell, et. als., for ft sale of land ' for division between the' heirs "of Mr. James Fields. The v suit vi. was begun to day but service of summons not hav ing been made on the minors, who' were heirs,, the case was continued until May 26th, to allow the summons to-be served, on the minors. Twenty days notice is required, hence the con tinuance to May 26th. Mr. W. Harper, of 'Contentnea Neck township, owns a cow which has been giving milk since February 15, 1392. t She started with ft production of 2t gallons of milk per day, and now yields 1 gallon per dav. Thia cow la ft perpetual milker, and was ft fine ln-l veBunenc Air. uarper paid viu.70 for rier, sow tor calf for iio, and has had ,T "7 " . ' v - . I VAIN PllfHnt tKn avoKarM n O . 1 I yielded 8,(WQ gallons of milk during the 11 years and estimating the value of the milk at 20 cents per gallon, which Is easily obtained for the lacteal fluid in this section, we have tl,600. Deducting t3 a month for' the cow's support, or I39d for the 11 years, the cow has $1,210 to her credit, besides 10 obtained for the single calf of this remarkable cow. This oeata the most intensive farming. , v . ' 8chool Trustees Meat. ? t . - ... i The new board of trustees of the I iua,u Kuu xiuwu wi i mi. J. Rouse's offlrift vnatanla iltrnnli I nrf nm.nl, l..t Ml a rr u I - : mwvm I bott chairman and Dr. V. . Weyher, siiMiiiAvaNai TUada - tT , tr AbbotL. iLPrHMfTR D. Oettlnger and V. k; Weyherr i - The board received ft bill from . Mr. H. W. Simpson for 153 balance due him for the plans and specifications submitted by him for the construction or me new igraaea . acnool soulldlng. I The account was approved and ordered paid. i , - .t The board then - adjourned to meet again Thursday ; afternoon at Cana dy'shall at 3 p. m. ' - ' -i Wa"sw"""aaaBawawasasysaa , V"" j.c :' '-'-A C f , t . 'Or. Pridgen Re-Elected. . - .. Tbe saniUry board for this county met yesterday and re-elected Dr. cl t Prldgen, the present lncumbent.county superintendent of health. t A misunderstanding caused by over looking clause in the law providing ' for the election of superintendent of health was the reason of vesterdav'a lee'loo by the board, as It was thought " unnwuuu w maueoy me ooarti 1 KSS-Ktr ..7! P the the first Monday in May, and yester'L; . eu?Te 0 having a picnic every day's election was in aianJ -TtK veT b think the chance that section. Tbe election of Dr. Prldgen by - a unanimous vote of the members pres. ent at the meeting was a complimenta ry endorsement of his administration of the duties of this important office. Raleigh's May Festival, May 4th-9th. The attractions are tn Ka fin-nlk by the the great Casklli-Mundy lovitt Carnival Co., the largest amusement enterprise of the kind in Amerca. All the nations of the globe are represent ed. Great free parades every day and r.iarht. The following attractions are to be seen: Trained wild animals show v;th sttel arena, the Gryatal maze, t .'vt t of India or stadium, moving : . ? ires, a cihtin the Orient, a house - de ! - a ferris wheel dog. pony i no: l0y circus, German village, Ja-via, tbe pirl from up there, i e!ass blowers and many . 1 ree entertainments will he : t i: t' rva's during: the day, . ..1 cuns-l.t of the highest class ! !- i tvis conn?rv, in- J f r cvc'.e . i .t i i-.l u t-.-vi V.U! ' , . ". I.l c- " -i :'-' v te t :.e : A3 THZY COM2 AND CO. These Wen 8ssn at the Train, Com- u-;''i''r,,.'nf And Going. Mr. Hoge Irvine went to Danrille, Va., today."- , ;' -,;. ' Mr. S. W. Isler went to Goldiboro this morning. ; , ' . ' Mr. E. M. Land returned yesterday from Wilson. - , Mrs. J. L. Nelson, returned from LaGrange yesterday. v; Mrs. George B. Wilson returned to Do rer yesterday afternoon. , Mr. J. W. Grainarer returned jester- day afternoon iroiu weldon. ? Mr,H. V. Williams, of LaGrange, is a visitor to the city today. , Mr. Alpheus Moore returned from the western part of tbe State this morn ing. , : . , ... Mrs. E. Y. Speed went to Durham this morning to visit friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Best returned from visiting at Wilson, yesterday af ternoon. Mrs. W. A. Wilson and sister, Mrs. w. u. vvesi, oi jjoyer, were mnsion visitors today. Mrs. John Crawford, of Goldsboro, came this morning to visit at Mr. I Kleber Denmark's. . Mrs. Geo. H. Rlchardsan and little Misses Fannie and Jessie Richardson, of Dover, came this morning to visit in the city. Apology and Appeal of "Observer. "j I humbly be your pardon and ak to apolorlxe: Oh. do forifive nine error, for dlmlnUbins' your iM. Most mighty E. B U ' You are wiaer far than Solomon and smarter than snakexpeara. None, whether dead or Hviiur. but mutt , aoknowledee you an peer: ' , h",-jm eoU,n' E. B. u You are tbe man who rules tbe world, writes novew and one playi; It you who (rants at our lire, makes sunny , ourdays, v.;t!'.f-. ,v ,vvs-. ! . . , , ... ublimest E. B. h. : tt'Z2S.!22leMon fMm wl,lch You are- tbe bUrseat elephant In Cnole Sam- uela show: Mont honorable ItfB.li, It'srou and not Columbua, wbo America did flnd. You- conquered nuVhtr nations and left napoleon oemna: Exalted S. a U You are who taugbt Oeorre Watblntrton to never teu a lie. You have invented eouratre. you do Sullivan . oety; c Most gallant E. a I No Rothseblld and no Morvan can In wealth wita you compete. Yourbeaatr. a your manners, is perteos sod eomplete; ... immortal E. a L, You are the greateat statesman upoatblseooU- Not Roosevelt. Bryan. Cleveland; you shall be , preauient: Oh. vlorlous E&I. And now I onee mors ask yon upon my bended knee . ' " Withdraw from me your anger, permit me to ,.- go ireej ....... 4 .. Att merolf ul taL BUCKLE8BERRY ITEMS. May 6, 1903. Mr, and Mrs. John I. Sutton spent Friday in Kinston. Mr. N. B. Wooten was ft visitor our community Friday. Mr. E. E. Brd,,of Institute, visited inenaa Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. S. Rouse, of Strabane, spent ouausy mt Mr. vvm. 9Ullon S. or. . -w-wvw m . spent Saturday at Mr. iMiiii nxuiniftv bb.k ivi v a 1 w 1 1 rr An ' m Rev. S. H. Isler. spent Saturday night of . Goldsboro, at Mr. Chas. tvey-s.- i, -fu vni j;:4:c?wH'-',:v.Yf Messrs. K. E. Sutton and O. t. Capell spent Saturday night at Mr. A. H. Sutton'a. Mr. Joseph Kinsey and Dr. Bodges, of LaGrange, spent Tuesday evening lnourmldst - . - f - . - Messrs. J. F. Barwlok, 'Jr.,- and L. J. Moore made ft business trip to Kins ton Saturday. . . - Rev, Alfred Rouse filled his regular appointment at Oak Grove Saturday fJi. j " uuuj UMJ The Sunday school picnic was quite! ft success, Saturday. All who attended -umptuous feast rery muchT fcIad to welcome Mr. Major Warwick home again, who, for the past i" Jettr8 has made Baltimore his nome" ' . : . Mr. Dempsey Parks, of Mount Olive, returnea nome last. Monday after spending several days with relatives ana irienaa.sA::.'p.-y Miss Annie - Waters successfully ! 1SA JSa-JSSw-iw?r: good teacher.- We regret having to I part with her, but hope to have her l back again next fall. I NEW HOPE ITEMS, May 4, 1903. Mr. Hardv Loftln spent1 Sunday atl Mr. Jesse Jackson's. having Irish potatoes as large as hen es. ' I ?le? W Sunday in reTaTC doubtful this year, borne of the farmers In this section report tobacco plants scarce. Others report mem pienutul. , Mr. Willie O. Sutton and Miss Dora Grady, of this section, attended church at Sandy Bottom Sunday. Mr. Henry Sutton, of Kinston, spent S.u ,h ,aternooa "ith his mother, Mrs. Welthie Sutton, of near Kinston. Misses Bessie and Cassle Simmons, of this community, spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Jim Grav's, at Coahoma. Mr. Henry S pence and wife and two little children, of this section, spent Sunday in Kinston risiting relatives and friends. Miss Anna Dudley and three little sisters, Mamie, Dora and Bessie, and little brother, Claude, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Maud Johnson. SPECIAL NOTICES. Subscribe to The Free Press. . Old papers for sale at this office; 20c per Hundred. ' 400 bushels polished peanuts just re ceived at Kinston Peanut Co.- Chattel Mortgages, Lien Bonds, Warrantee and Mortgage Deeds, on rood paper and nlceljr printed, at Tbe Free Press odioe. ;.. .-j. PILES ! PILES 1 PILES ! Dr. Williams' Indian File Ointment will a lire Blind. BlMdinif. Ulcerated and llebiau File It alnorba the tumor, allar to ltobloir at ones. mu ea poultloe. riven tn.uut relief. Dr. Wil liam' Indian PUeOlnlment to prired onlr for File mid Iwhiwrof the private purM and nutli- lncelM. Every boita guaranteed. .Hold br dru f lot, neat by mail fur Sue and tl.uu per boa. WILLIAMS MTU CO., Props.. Cleveland, O. Mid br Temple-Marston urns' CO. - To Patrons of CiM T J flJIlMUll OlUtlll ld.UUUiy Notwithstanding the burning of plant we will eontfnn to call on our our cus'oiuers lor their Laundry Work and wi I have the same don- elHevrhere U' tii e can get new machinery and start our plant again ' ' .Hoping for a continuance of patronage, I we are . A' Very renpectfully, VI CK BROS. $1.50 a Week .OR 25c Eactf. Working Day will ep up six snares oi stocvintlie Kinston Building and Loan Ass'n This', with the proflta, will amount in 5 nan tn . . '. ti.rnAat l "; . . . Or in 6 yeirs and 4 months (332 weeks) it will mature your stock at $600 CASH This is what WE can d for you. Don't you toink you should invert!- .it. j iii. . . T. H. FAULKNER, v. ' Sec'y and Treas. R. C, STRONG, Pres. ttttmuiiumtttttmtt GOLF GOLF ' IS I ' i-. JJLfJT Si The !f tw Fruit Driak Good foriYottf Nerves Good for Yotfr Btain uives rest and restores SZ Free ticket with every glass at " : ; TBIPLET.IARSTON ' DRUG CO. S ''ttH--,, . v. 99TTW1 WeeloseevenlagaMrik mexoept Saturdays I A - $6 Fountain Pm for i Cent We will give a regular gold mounted $6 Paul ' E. Wirt Fountain Pen to the person writing the words. - "Buy a Paul . Wirt Fcntn- tain Pen of Denmark, Kinston, N. C," the greatest number of times on a regulation Postal Card. We will also give a $3 Pen as a second prize for the next greatest number of times. Conditions: Regular government cards must be used, and in compliance with postal regulations. No words can be written across or over ! ' others. No restrictions as to I number of cards each person I may send. Contest closes on May 31, 1903, at 9 p. m. Write your name and ad dress plainly and address the card to DENMARK, TH3 JEWELS 2, KINSTON, - - N. C- jVijh-Clasi CatAUr amdStntt' JurnhMtr ' v frpm Jtiad t foot REMEMBER Our Blue Serge square r n and round Sack Suits, - Blue Serge Coats in ' square and round, and - Light Trousers in . Worsted Flannel are special features in : : : OufXIothing Departmen 'Ztfmsfon, 9fi C fC2 Slimmer Millinery i We have just received a new -.-'supply of Headgear for ' : ladies, misses and children ?'and offer thern at unusually $ low prices'. Our line is now ,4$ complete and we can suit i ine most iasiiaious. : x our Jvil. STEPHENSON. n a ne Juaaies cstore. ODDokw Mayor's Office. Pay With Orders It greatly facilitates and simplt fiies every business deal; ' " , It is a check on forgetfulness. Your check back from the bank is a receipt and a reminder in case entry-of ; the v payment, has been omitted. ! , ? . IHh. BANK. (IF KINSTON , has a capital' of $50,000 and 'sur I . a" AAA AAA . Plus T .V' . Vv, si Tnnstall S Hill are showing a special line of New Special Values and ; Up-to-Date ' Style; IS Prices to suit all. Give us a call r.ud we Avill convince you. Yours to j!:r.-?, ( ' Spring Hats Oeitmprs OFFER Surprising Values IN A LINE OF Dress Skirts Ranging in price from v $1.00 to $6.00 combination of Style and durability hard to find f : -? "'" ' ''- for the price asked. ' l ti'L Racket Store News ; Black Dress Goods in thenew weaves. . Colored Dress Goods, 1 . Wash; Fabric,: ".colored and .-.white .fordresse and7waistas Latest styles. We can furnish you with both dress and hat at LOWEST PRICES, ERSKINE CO. IMdsen Hook, 138. Read This Carefully Now is vour time to bur vourClothfnir. Shoes and Pry Goods, because I bought too mucn. I naven e room enougu in my store for them. . ' I bought out a manuf-tcturer'of the best clotuiDg an sinas, sis ana aivies. I can fit a child 8 rears old up toa man 100 rears old,' and will not refuse any reasonable offer. . -. " t . I ome to see mel before you go 'else where, and I will convince you. M. PEARSON CHEAP JOHN $TCRE. . 217 S. Qussn St May Magazines ... ( 7 ; rj; H' ARE HERE. : T '' : Call and get your favorite. . WE HAVE IT, . THOS. S. GRADY, Mg'r. . IISS.OMMSt. KINSTON, N. C A. HARVKT. W. CHiDWIOK , C, WIFT. HarYey-Chaduick Co. 4 Keep -the Flies Out "We are making - a lot f Screen Doors and Windows And Vknt to UAt Scs:c fcr Yoa Have You Seen It? WHAT ? The celebrated Pierce Wheel, the neatest and best made, and the Iver ohnson, Eagle, Harvard, ale and several other good makes; a gen eral good collection to pick from. It will pay you to see them before you buy. J. A. filcDANIEL. AH that old and l:t c.e j Clean: r I Low ; ; 1 o vour vvn rir give it a re You v ' -'S M I I . ru txizzxtxtxixi x :xsx:xxxx It Ps$ to Trade mt th Hig Stor. a i? We close eveninars at 7 oV WIt. M We close evenings at 7 o'clock, Saturdays excepted, v, 5 A M Great ain 1 . 4 sin 2 White H Organdie XX7o IT.- I1 it..'. . , v uiiu oil . UU3 wcCiS H ' ' ' w ten .pieces of beautiful m White Organdie, a regu- 8 lar 15c quality, for . . g 10c yard Also we offer some ex ceptional values in white 5 . ft goods suitable for com M N g mencement dresses and S "- -w.s. . - .. . . ." evening ,wear. n Beautiful , Laces and 2 Embroideries are here in ft M M xtxxxxxxxxxx xx Business '' - ' can't ness any better Building " tonic than good printed ' matter. Let ' your Letter Heads, Bil : "; Heads, Etc.be models oi nest . ness and good taste. We'll see that they, are if we do the printing THE FREE PRESS CO. EAT TO LIVE . is no doubt the proper maxim, ' v bu just the same you want :;wut you do eat toi be of first- class quality and " , ' - & - ' '. A Visit to, Ely Store will convince you that my, variety and quality of table ' delicacies are equal to those of. any city grocery. ' ' tSTStaple Groceries at bottom prices. ' 1 r . ' 4 W. D. LaRoque, Jr. , , TJp-to-Date Grocer ; . Phone 67 - Kinston, N, C New Black Dress Goods ' , ; : - -in;" " -. Mohairs, Series, Etamine, Whipcords, Sicilians, Henriettas, iicviULo anu Mistral Cloths Extraordinary Width 4t 50c to $1J0 :r yarJ Bare .1. . T7'TTiTmTk'r V" S M M M . M " M ': ' M M ' .: H M . M H , M s 8 M M : M M hvdioegtiois ImmesVy Csrtd by the L'ss cl HIcki Ccpudlno ! !
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