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. v i This Dam im m AdM-Uluc ItaiuM vn Application. - AS TH-Y CO "I AN- C3, vV These Wre Seen at the Train, Com in j and Going. v Mr. J. I'. Dail left thin morning for SUBSCRIPTION HATES: mwvwu. Dally One wMk.bc arrior, . , lOr Mr. J. F. Wooten went to LaGrance On Month 83 I InU morning. Thrr Month ai.oo Mr. W. V. Durkett lt-ft this morning fwTiw .nonius . . . . . "' for Gate. N. C. Rev. H. W. Hpillman went to Wel- don this morning. Mm. L. J. Mewborn went Grange this morning. I.ev. J. W. Alfot-dleft this morning for hi home at Keniy. Mr. K. V. Woolen spent a few hours la Dover this morning. Mr R. H. Gregory left last night for Uoldsboro and Hocky Mount, to visit. Messrs. J. F. Mewiwrn and V. T. Hines went to Havelock yesterday af ternoon on a fishing trip. It Doesn't Matte rjOettineir's V J. KEW80RNE., U. W. FORLAW, Masaois. ..Citt Eorro. to La- Wednesoay Evening, . . May 27, 1W)3 w A4vrtlxaat. J. M. STEPHEN.sov. Duck Hat. ' 'KiNSTO.v IIakeby Co. If You Expect Dr. J. M. Parrott was elected a mem ber of the board of trustees of Wake , Forest college, Monday. , r Mr. B. L. Brooks la having the brick , columns Id the front of his store taken ' : out and will replace them with Iron : columns. The board of aldermen have adopted an ordinance prohibiting having slot machines, musical or otherwise, In publlo placet. . , The Temple-Marston Drug Co., are putting up a large awning in front of , their drug store that will reach to the corner of the sidewalk. Elder L. H. Hardy, a Primitive Bap ' tlst minister will preach in the Chris tian church In Klnston, on Wednesday night, May 27th at 8 o'clock. ' Mr, Plttman, of the Newbern Cycle Co., paid the reward of t!i to Mr. Hal. Beasley and Chief of Police Simmons, for the capture of the bicycle and thief. W. P. Burkett, who hat been work ing In the capacity of operator and cashier at the A. C. L. freight office, left this morning for Gates. His posi tion here hat not yet been filled. " The A. C. L. have a few open dates during the months of June and July for special excursion trains. Parties ; desiring to charter trains for dates In these mouths will please see agent. Klnston is contributing something to the Jewish sufferers from the Kishl neff massacres. M. Pearson and A. ; Diamond hare collected 124.10 which will be forwarded from this place to day. It Is requested that all those who : contribute to the rummage sale for the benefit of St. Mary's church will kindly tend in their contributions on Thurs day , afternoon between the hours of 3 and 8, to No. 325 Queen street, Slaugh ter't old stand. The management of the plcnio-excur-- tion to Wilmington wish to notify all parties that the use of intoxicating : liquort of . all kinds it strictly for bidden, and Any one on the train who Is under the influence of it will be im mediately put off. , The Southern Comedy company will begin a week's engagement at the False Rumor. No Wreck. The rumor that was fast gaining currency on the streets, that an engine on the A. St N. C. had plunged Into the river, about two miles from Klns ton, proved to be falne. The only foundation for the story is that the engine In passing over the first trestle from the bridge dislodged a defective sleeper and three posts, broadening the span by double the usual distance. A flag was raised by the keeper as a warning, thougn it is not considered unsafe for the train to cross. The usual length of the span is about ten feet and the falling out of the sleepers and posts will double this distance, thus weakening the trestle to that extent. ' - , , T , .. ' 'V The prifvcctorvOutirvg how many coat-vest-and-trousers -suits you may have this season, you really can't do without what is popularly called an "Outing Suit"; that is if you want to be really comfortable this Summer. Our Outing Suits, one of which we herewith illustrate are made from fabrics specially designed for this purpose. These fabrics are extremely light weight, but so woven as to give excellent service, ' while admitting enough air to make them the 1 coolest of Summer garments. The patterns of these fabrics are this season very beautiful and we are show ing a large variety of styles from which you can choose an Outing Suit that will be becoming as well as satisfactory in other respects. It is not al whys PRACTICAL ECONOMY to buy the cheap- est priced; goods. . We offer a line of Boys' and Children's Clothing XHX4XXIXXXXXXXX ft Past to Tradt mt tin ft g Stat: M n e cione eveniDgt at o ciock, m Saturdays exoepted. S Special 5 This Week to fit all sizes, unsurpassed for superiority of Fit and Worlanship The Southern Comedy Co. Newbern JournaL The Southern Comedy Co. opened a week's engagement at the opera house last night and held a delighted audi ence with their pleasing specialties. The leaders in the company are the Rumley sisters who made such a good impression here last fall. Their power to please has not diminished in the least, but on the contrary has grown greater. Every act that the sisters appeared in received merited applause. Their tongs and dances were highly enjoyed. The character of the entertainment is vaudeville and all is given with the wonderfully clever manner which In sures them a host of warm friends wherever they go.-: - The show tonight will have other and varied specialties which will be well worth seeing. The public la as sured that they will get their moner's worth and a good deal more, f This company will be in Klnston all next week. and representing the best val ues procurable. Blouse and . Norfolk Suits J U I N R! Lrf for the smaller and ' single and double breasted Suits for the larger boys. f Furnishing8 of all kinds sent on approval. PILES! PILES! PILES Dr. Wllllm' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. Bleeding-. Ulcerated and Itching- Pile. It ulMortM the tumor. allavH the Itouina at once. act an a poultice, give lnntaut relief. Dr.WU- llanut' Indian Pile Ointment i prepared only (or PUex and Itching of the private part and noth ing ene. Every lxz in guaranteed. rtoiaDrarug glsw. sent by mail for Ac and ll.(X) per box. WILLIAMS M'F'ii CO.. Props.. Ulevelana. V. Sold by Temple-Marston Drug Co. LOOK OUT! Commencing Monday, May 25th, we will run a Special Cut-Rate Sale for One Week. Come early r and secure BARGAINS. Kinston Coin and Book Exchange, THOS. S. GRADY, Mf'r. I IS S. Quaes St KINSTON, N. C Hon. Claud Kitchin at Wake Forest Hon. Claude Kitchin delivered R. I. WHITS. E. B. HABOKTT. Kffl,tZ aSSa ra M WF White Furniture Co. daVafternoon ot nexl eX The nrlce. ddre" contained much truth SSiVIJ helpful cents. . Mrs. Isaac Schults left, this morning for her former borne in Charleston, 8. C., where) aha will remain for some- , time to try to recover her health, which hat been very poor of late. Mr, SchulU accompanied her, but will re turn as, toon at bit wife't condition admits of hit leaving her. . Arrangements have been made with 1 the A. N. C B. It. to have excur sion train to atop at Dover on the morning of J une 2nd at 5:15 to, take on partiet from that place who desire to go to Wilmington. Train returning that night win ttop at uover for parties to get off. Round trip . from ' Dover $1.75, Children under 12 years $i.oa. - , , Mr. J. F. Baker, who runs a barbe cue stand on North street, struck Mr, A. B. Harris over the head with a stick this morning, inflicting a bloody if not very serious scalp wound. Mr, Harris was taken to Dr. Pridgen, who tewed up the gash in bit head, taking several stitches. Harris was at Bak er's place and got into, a dispute with Baker and called Baker a foul name, when Baker struck him with the stick. There will be a "rummage tale" by the Ladies' Guild, of St. Mary's Epis copal church, Friday and Saturday ot this week, at Slaughter Bros, old ttand, next to T. W. Mewborn St Co.'s store. "All the odds and ends that can be gotten together by the ladies will be sold and a great many things will be on sale which are useful and valu able. The proceeds of the sale are for the benefit of the Episcopal church, Mr. Henry Qrlffln, of Ooldsboro, a former Klnston boy, is in the city for a few dart on vacation on account of injuries received in the' wreck on the Southern last week, near Raleigh, Mr. GritBn was baggage master on the train that was wrecked and sustained right serious injury; but notwithstand ing his injuries were bad he did noble and self-sacrificing work in relieving the distress of the wrecked uassenmra. paying especial attention to the women and children. . ' :v'.;v.;;;:': At the meeting of the Retail Grocers' association last night Messrs. W. D. LaRoque, Jr., and Staten Sugg were e'.ected delegates to the convention of toe association to be held in Raleigh June 8 and 9. : The convention Is for the purpose of effecting a State organ ization and will be largely attended by representatives from the various or ganization in the State. A "black list" was also arranged at the meeting last ni?ht, a copy of which will be placed in the hands of each member of the asso ciation for bis protection. Petitioners for a partition of the Jas. Field's estate, near LaGrange, were l eard by Clerk of the Court Collins yesterday. The decision of the i i k was for a sale for division in i of partitioning the land. In this r which has been pending for time, part Of the heirs, ten in r, wanted a sale of the land for v ; ion, and others wanted a parti icfi land itself. There are 149 s of the land, so situated and con 1 V at partition was not deemed - ; v ' 'e by the clerk after hearing tv: ' .v', and he ordered aisle for to the young lawyer. . Among other; valuable suggestions is this important one:- ...... , "The day of the trlokster is passing. He himself Is finding out that it doesn't Esryv in these times of clash and push a finds that it it economy of time to be honest an direct. Tricks reoulre .I . . . . ... . . . . i ume k pian, to execute, time to avoid detection. The jury, the judsre and opposing counsel mark him as soon as 1 ha enters the court room. The ; public is quicker to find him out than form erly and quicker to condemn. None find him out sooner than his client. xou win oDserve tnat no lawyer. or firm of which he is a, member, who has the reputation ot being a sharp practitioner or trickster, ever tries an important case or settles an important matter, aioner ms client always em ploys an associate not to help him, out to watch him." " 110 W. NOHTH ST. Just around the corner from LaBoque's Store New Firm New Furniture and Lowest Prices. v It vld be ta your interest to call and examine our MocH and price nmii fail tn aa our Babr Jumoern. Baby Walkers, Reclining Chain, they are solid com fort; Baby Carriages. Qo-Carta. WMslde TaDiemi lndlnpenaable f or the (dolt ... We also carry In stock Matting. Rugs. Quilt Lace Curtains. Curtain Goods, Clocks. Trunks. t tt . JkhA. .1..'. . j --! A- You should have one of our Kitchen Cabl nat. a neoesitT to any housekeeper. Cash or installment. We sollottf your pat ronage and promise prompt and lultbiul ser vice and lowest HvIbs prices.1 - . - A new Une ot Beautiful Pictures and Mirrors lust open today. CuUand see them, - Price will surprise you they are so cheap. Summer Normal Beginning- June S2nd and continuing six weeks a Hummer Normal' Reboot will be oan- O noted a Dorer fr Craven- eounty teachers, bnder the auypioetot State Normal graduates. Write to . 7 f?0KC X. MARGRAVE, Dover, N. C. Fresh Medicines '; ' CONSTANTLY COMING IN. I make a specialty of keeping the purest and best in the city. Also "a full supply of GARDEN SlSEDS frveh and Genuine." , iJirCall and see me. (Skhzuff Eet'UslWrite HENRY DUNN, J Registered Pharmacist. Phone 147. NOTICE I M M H M M M ' M 4 . M s ft . M M s M M ' M : H 8 8 M M . M For all this will offer ' . 1,000 Yards Fine Dimities M M - ;. '.-J:-: m M , M week wc M M in Polka Dots with white, h navy . blue - and red grounds, usual 10c qual ity for , T 7c Yard An unusual , bargain and only made so on account S of the large 'quantity on h hand. 1st Please N 2 rsr The" Word Contest for the Doll j ends June S get in your S words this week. g 5 M M KINSTON. N. a, M N -you a Fire, Life, Ac cident or i Tornado In surance Policy. . The safest and best companies. - , ' E.J. BECTON, 118 1 Gordon St. Klnston.. N. 0 Income ot Trinity Church $ 1 ,000, 000 a Year. Kew York Sun. . The Church News association states at information from an Inside source and hitherto unobtainable that income of the Collegiate church, from its in vestments in all forms, is $400,000 a year, and Trinity 't 11,000,000 a year. Trinity states, in itt year book just out, that the people worshiping In all eight of its churches and chapels gave last year eoi,3-v), ana tnat tne vestry appropriated $00,720 for purposes with in, and $34,313 for purposes without, the parish. ' What became of the $00, 720 appropriated by the vestry for pur poses within the parish the book re cords, but it is silent beyond that. The tout inoome of . Trinity parish, at against the corporation, is tet down as $176,419 last year, making it the second largest in America, St. Bar tholomew's being first in financial in oome. Trinity it the largest in num ber of communicants, however, beating ot. ueorge a oy more man s,otw. The number is given as 7.241. What it costs to maintain Trinity church, St. Paul's and the other expensive chapels, the public Is not told. The Collegiate church also main tains eight places of worship, but its total membershlD is 3,403. This smaller number gave in benevolence last year, however, $79,937, almost the same amount as did the larger number In Trinity. . .. . my IS NOT WEALTH but is the source of wealth if you wil1 rightly Invest your savings. Litt'e sums like 25c a week, 50c a week, Ac. will keep up 100 or 200 worth of stock in the ', Kinston Building (and Loan Ass'ri Every stockholder shares equally in the profits, according to hit stock. It la strictly mutual and you will get more profit than any bank will pay. ' Let's put you on our list ; T. H. FAULKNER, " , , v Sec'y auid Treas. R. C. STRONG, Pres., . . We will not deliver ice on dundays hereafter, Our Sun- daynours will be trom 7:30 to 10:30 a. m. Thanking the public for It Yftll rYnPft XF : N. B. MOORE. 'K- . X C WAGNER. xxxxxaxtxxxxxx SPRING JJILLINEBY LATEST STYLES '-LOW, PRICES N. L. BRUT0N & BR0. . KINSTON, N. C We close stTp. m., except SatunJsys. I For June Weddings. 1 l Call and tee our stock of articlet - tuitable for presentation gifts. Mantel Ornaments, ;Fancyaocks, l ' Cut Glass, Silverware. . The Fountain Pen contest cloaea i Ma Slat. V ' DENMARK,! res, Lien Bonds, rtss-e Dwds, on 1 pi a.tt-d, at The HNDIQB;STION lmmtdittsly Curtty th Ust of Capudine GOLF TICKETS ARE WORTH MONEY. S. H. Isler, Jr., TIN AND SLATE - ROOFIISa. ' have tools, which the proper labor-saving does enable me to do your work as good at the least cost it can be done. . - . . ' r r r . e Hick's X ,!Oe, aScaod SOe at drug' torts. SPECIAL NOTICES. Florida bom's. Tomatoes at Mark Mew- mi 1 ad 1 mt m f We give Four ; Free S Drinks for 100 tickets, g and you run a chance of g the $5.00 Watch S getting FREE. Rooms fob Lillian Perry. Rent. Apply to Mrs. Wanted a srood Shave and went to Weeks' and got It. FOB Sale CHAP One Refrigerator. Mark Mewborn The New French Drink 2 AT TOBACCO FLUES. aotiDie" seamea or rtvetea just as the customer wishes. Give us a trial and we will convince ; you that you will save moneys . . EAT TO LIVE ; is no doubt the proper maxim, . " but just the same you want . what you do eat to bt of first- . class quality and . A Visit to My Store will convince " you that my variety and quality of table delicacies are equal to those of any city grocery, t ::St.ipIe Groceries at bottom prices. For SaLK. An Eight-year-old Mare, good Buirey and Harness. cellent driver, i'hone E. M. Land, Ivi Kin St, f ' m3mZV.'- D.LaRcciti2,Jr. Bay nrTTr C( 1 ' - 17-v IJ VI LIT. r miiiiiiinrrirmrnr; Up to-Date Grocer Kirton, ,; to gd bn-the eicur- ' sion to'Wiltnington Tuesday don't forget to place your orders in time for nice Pies, 4 . Caketei Pickles, Pre-serRe$v- etc. ,., 'n. ... . We vcarry : an up-to- -. - Z date line of : PICNIC GOODS. Kinstpn Bakery Coe jr. a. HABVBT. i .W. 0. BWtPT. W. CHAD WICK HarTey-Chadwick Co. : Beautiful TUrned Wortc, Columns, Balusters, Newels, Etc. Come and see them. DUCK HATSIPR1CES RIGHT; Lace Stripe .A complete line of j Duck Hats for ladies, misses and children just .opened up for, your inspection. - - ' Prices " 25c . to 75c. Call and see them. ; J. M. STEPHENS0K. , , The Ladies' Store. Opposite Mayor's Office. lose Great Bargains IN LtHCllCS99 Misses' Children's BICYCLES FOR Thirty Dayc $20X3 YQ2 $15X0 $17.S0f $20X0, $2153 $25, $35 and $15 I can suit ycu in a wheel All Colors r it f mm . .otut ta 1- itw" J TRY LIE J. K 114 s. j L C T) i i I Z 10 r
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