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The Daily Free Press. SEEN AT THE TRAINS AdwUala Rt oa Applleatloa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally Oa Wl, by Carrier, . . lOe Om Moath H He Tare Month tl.OO TwvlvoMuaths Si.OO a W. FORLAW, . Crrr Editoh. TbI'Hsday EvKNi.vo,....June 25, 1903 , Sm w Advrtiaei Erskixe Co. F. Stanley urn. Einstein morrow. Will Hunter. Get in Soda Water. -The Bargain. Whitaker. Gymnast IiMi)S. Special Sale To- Llne for Pure Eyery Business Day in the Year we sell the best Cbthining, Haberdashery and Hats that we know of at as low or lower prices than the same qualities can be bought for at any other: house in this town. Now and then opportunities come to us, through which we are enabled to make V Extraordinary Offerings The Kington Uifles marched to the minstrel dhow last night in a body a a favor of theircaptain, H. D. Harper, Jr., wno aia me nonors. The j( ung ladlea St. Alban'a Guild win give a lawn party in the grove near farrow's bridge, Friday night from 8 to 10:30. Cream and cake will be served. Every one is cordially in vited to ttt nd. Rev. A. B. Crumpler. the evangelist, preached to .a large crowd at the court house last night on the second coming of Christ. Mr. Crumpler bandied his large subject In bis char actistio manner. From a financial standpoint the ex cursion from this place to Richmond Tuesday and return last night, was Dot a success, only 135 passengers be lng carried to Richmond. was said to be the loss to the managers. Little Annie Louis Edwards, the nine months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards died this morning after an Illness of several weeks. The remains will be taken to Greene county tomorrow and interred In the family burying ground at the old home place Justice of the Peace E. B. Lewis has received a copy of the game laws passed by the last general assembly, from the headquarters of the Audubon society at Greensboro, An important one of the sections provides that a non-resi dent of the State shall obtain license from the clerk of the court to hunt dui ing the hunting season. The license e la HO.. Coming and Going. People you Know or Somebody Else Knows. Mr. R. B-Dunn returned this morn ning from Oxford. Mrs. H. D. Harper, Jr., is visiting ber parents at conetoe. Mr. S. M. Thompson returned this morning from Lea burg. Mr. W, H. Hlckson, of Lynchburg, v s., came yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Loftln and daughter, Ml.is Helen Gray, left this morning for Mount Airy. Mlss'Elberta Joyner came last night from Ridgeway, Vs., and Is visiting at Mr. J. F. Joyner's. Miss Emma Spain, of Kinston, is on The obiect of this advertisement is not to announce at the i Tim io in. jm. a. v jn on thieve-1 , . . . . . ' land street. Durham Herald. present moment such an occasian, but simply to tell you cfi?t-f;iM-.fIseli,Tr"?1Iollnmri? that whenever we shall advertise an especial offering at for the Atlantlo Coast Line, was in the ... , - v & city a few hours this morning. special pnees, don t you wait a moment, but come as quickly xi&T. as you can; because you can depend upon it that whatever jno. a. Pollock, who is in with we win gay 'm that advertisement will absolutely be borne Mrs. Jas. H. Bell returned from out by the facts and the merchandise. iffS. rT-SP w advertise a "SPECIAL SALE, win visit here. I means business, and you will have an opportunity to buy day afternoon from Warsaw where he legitimate and extraordinary bargains. Make a note of it went to attend the (Jowan-Mlddleton nuptials, solemnized at that place yes terday. it Cowan-Middleton. Rev. G. N. Cowan, pastor of the Missionary Baptist church, of thi city, and Miss Stella Elizabeth Mid dleton, of Warsaw, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in the Bap .1 o aViiimIi In YV.b. rA..n.d..f " . 'n morning at jo o'clock Promptly at the hour mentioned the bridal party entered the church, the groom with nU brother, Mr. Coleman C. Cowan, of Webster City, and the bride on the arm of her father, Mr. O. P. Middleton, of Warsaw. The maid of honor was Miss Margaret Carlton, also of Warsaw. The church was handsomely decora ted with evergreens and red flowers Dr. J. D. Huff ham, of Henderson, the veteran dean of the Baptist minis try of North Carolina, apoke the sol emn words uniting the couple. The church was filled with admiring friends of the bridal couple, who show ered them with congratulations until their departure on the tram for Golds S. A. QUINERLY ! We Will Exchange any book in the store for your Second Hand School Books. COME AND SEE. Kinston Coin and Book Exchange, THOS. S. GRADY, Mg'r. 118 8. Oumo St. KINSTON. N. C A. G. Allen's colored New Orleans minstrels showed in this place last . , night to a packed tent, the number of people under the canvas being vari ously estimated from, 800 to 1.000. The performance was good, the delinea tion of the southern darkey being well -done. The female impersonation came in for a good share of deserved ap- plause, at also did other features of . the performance. suspicion points to a white man as being the murderer of Jim Burney In Jones county, Wednesday. It is ' thought that he blacked his face with harcoal dust, some of It being found under the filbert bush from which place the gun was fired. Burney bore . an unsavory reputation himself, though otner members of bis family are known . as exoeiient colored people, one, a brother, living in Kinston and well - thought of. , v lie trick Dioycie rider witn Allen's minstrels ran into a colored man dur- ing the parade yesterday and got off jiis wneel ana struck the man one or , two severe blows with bis open hand, The uncalled for assault aroused the indignation of the colored bystanders and they had warrants for the rider in wo eases, assault and disorderly con : duct. The fines and costs In the two .cases amounted to about 914. The mayor cautioned the colored people to drop the matter and not molest the bicyclist under penalty of severe pun lanment ana mere was no further It is the best medium of Investment for small savings tbat has ever been defined. . EVERY MAN Woman or Child In KtnKton who works for wHires or for a salary should be a stockholder In tbe boro. wlerethey took dmner and left Kinston Building and Loan Ass'n in tne afternoon for Ashe vine to spend a week and thence to his father's at Webster City. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan will return to Kinston on the 20th of July, when he will continue his duties as pastor of tne Baptist church of this place. At Mr. Middleton's home on Tues day evening a reception was held at hlch gathered 150 guests, who were met at the door by pretty young flower girls and presented with a bouquet of sweet pea nowers as tne favor or the bride-elect. In the eastern parlor of Mr. Middle- ton's handsome home the guests .were introduced and passed a pleasant social hour or two, and in the western parlor was seen a large number of handsome presents in silver and cut lass, At 10:30 tbe guests repaired to e dining room wnere dainty refresn- ments were served. Rev. G. N. Cowan needs no intro duction to the people of this section, having aerved as pastor of the Bap tist church of this city and in which capacity he has gathered around him a large circle of warm friends, who will join in congratulations and best wishes. Miss Middleton was for some time a teacher in the graded school at this place, which position was filled with splendid credit o herself and her de- parvmenii. 'It's the Best" g Colgate's Double Strength Extract Vanilla and Lemon 10c and 25c Special Sale T6M;6rrow Friday, June 26th FOR ONE DAY ONLY A List of . Bargains for . to-morrow I that means money saved for you in every item. Read carefully and be on hand early. Ladies' Finest Ingrain Lisle Lace Hose that have been selling at 85 c and $1.00 pair are all reduced for tomorrow onfyto. ' , , ,v- 69c nair - ....... ' . - r- - Misses Black Lace Hose sizes 6 to 8 W regular 15c quality, reduced for tomorrow to IOC flair ' ..... , - . . . Another Sale, of Dimities at 5c Yard Again' tommorrow we will offer 1,000 yards Dimities, usually sold for 10c yard, several styles and colors in the ot for m ' fri varif You Take No Risk when you trust your money to snieb men as oom- pone Its Board of Directors. Here they are: n. b. MoweieT. fiato Louins. t: v. uunn. J. jr. Taylor. J. T. Midjrette. U J. Mew borne. J. J. Rogers. H. C. Stronir. E. R Mars ton. T. H. Faulkner. Lovit Hines. J. A. McDanleL $1.00 a Week will pay up 1400.00 ot stock. T. H. FAULKNER, Sec'y aud Treas. R. C. STRONG, Pres. Violet . Talcum Powder old price 25c new price 15c TEHPLE-MARSTON DRUG CO. (Save your Golf Tickets.) unnwtwMim 1-3 Off-A Sale of Lacesl-3 Off , Tomorrow, Friday, we offer our entire line of Fine Laces, Gallons and All-Overs at One-third Off All this season's latest styles and effects in Chantilly, Venise, Plauen and Oriental effects and in white, butter and arabian colors. Without reserve the entire stock is subject to your selection tomorrow at exactly S Georgia Legislature to Meet. r Atlanta, Oa.,- June 23. The state A seTere ball storm struck tbe sec-1 legislature of Georgia will convene at tion of this oounty on the Hull road, the state capital tomorrow morning for ;iruut aix nines irom tunston, yesier-i ine summer ia.j uuiag ra uamnire w looacco ana no last nnr aays. xne most imp other growing crops, i The soope of questions to come beforethe legislature the storm was limited, being about are bills affecting the convict lease sys J miles in length and not over a mile tern, the uniform text book law and the inwiatn. Among tbe heaviest loses child labor law. -was Wr. J. . , Horner, who had 40 One-third Off This means 66c for $1.00 Laces, 50c for 75c Laces, 34c for 50c Laces and so on right through the stock, but for tomorrow only. Wash ( Goods at Bargain Prices Tomorrow Only Fine Linen ' Batiste, regular 25c quality for tomorrow only . , , 15c yard . . .-; . , : 1 , . , . , ., . " . ' - -- m . 124c Fine Corded Madras and Covert Cloth all to be sold tomorrow only for - - - 8C yajfj Wash Silks, 19c Yard ; FoOne Hour 10 to II O'clock . Tomorrow from 10 to 11 o'clock we will offer 300 yards Conjcd Wash Silks in several several ; styles and colors at 19c Yard There are so many people who can't leave their work None will be sold before ten o'clock and none after eleven. . O r Tt eeciatJi- sale AT SCHULTZ'S CONTINUED rssirjhThTexS to do their trading until Saturdays, therefore we have con dy iP.lant eluded to continue our Soecial Sale everv dav until Saturday Night Jtme:27th at i O'clock Sale Strictly Cash No goods charged during this, sale except at regular prices 4 acres of fine tobocco almost totally destroyed. He carried 92,000 hail in surance but says that amount will not pay his damage.' J. W. Pool, Jacob C Young, Ben Southerland, Ahsley . Kennedy, JR. B. Alexander and H, D. Driver were other losers. Some of these had hail insurance but some did cot hare any. v The Owl Drug Store threw open its doors last night to the public. The "Owl" Isoneof the most beautifully ap- pointed arug stores in Horiniaraiina, And In fact, its expensive furniture and convenient modern arrangements wouia oe a creait to any large city The handsome double soda fountain of onyx with large t rench mirrors form 1 a truly beautiful sight. The, decora tion added much to the beaut? of the . THCture. Mr. Will Hunter, the nro. prietors experience in a large city , uruz swre stood nun wen in nana in .. buying his furniture, for it is certainlr pretty drug store, Mr. Hunter . says that his opening patronage is very pattering. yvv- i - Masonic Program. " All &ar.na am ma,,a iA . semoie in Lortin s opera bouse prompt - ly at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, wnen ue lodge will be opened and will then proceed in a body to the court house v Tor public installation and other exer cises. 5 After Which will proceed to the . r armers- warehouse where dinner will oe served. , All officers to be installed should re port at headquarters as early as pos sible. '.; - , The opera house will be Masonic headquarters tor tbe day, ; Attention! Masons. , ' -r There will be a special communcai tlon of St. John'sLodgeNo.4,A.F. &. A. M. tonight at eight o'clock , for wors: in tne masters degree. Grand Master Clark will probably be present. All brothers are urgently requested to be present, especially members of J;rree team. All Masons are cor lially inTiwd to attend. V . - H. B. Drxx, W. M. Cite Precedent. and add a good many more . Bargains to the sale M ho it Uwi X7ho is it tv5t cj'if) V e Fewer-gal- Wilmloston Messenirer. That applicant tor a federal pension who bases his claim on the fact that he was "rotton-egged" by a rebel, and that rebel his wife, should cite to the commissioner of pensions the case of Seawell vs. the Seaboard Air Line, re cently decided by the supreme court of tnisaiaw. NERVOUS HEADACHE - PIIDm wHhou nv ' dlirreeble : UUIILU result by dose or two ot - CAPUOINE uw) .. 10c, 3 So and 50c at irag atores. ."' f Oymnaslum ; I intend organising a class in Gymnas- thrs ana wiu ns up a uymnasfum. Anv- one intenrated will call at Drs. Whit- afcer s office from 8 to tt p. m. - F, 8TAKLET WHITAKER. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Kinston Steam Laundry will resume operations July 1st - - . W. U. V ICK. . All the warehouses should call on Tbx Free Peess for Sale Books be fore buying. - FOB RENTDwellinff house enrnnr Lenoir and Independent streets. Apply to W.CFieldsT For SACE.Nioe Parlor Suit, new. For particulars, arolv at once to Box 191, Kinston, N. C. nished or unfurnished desirable loca tion. Apply to this office. - LOST. A Gold Medal awarded to D. Rhodes. Finder will receive re ward by returning to this ofice. Tobacco Mex: Call on us before laeing your order for Job Pricing or the coming season. Ths I r.r-s Ivr 5 c 2oo yards blue ana pinK "Ikc Organdie at ioc. 300 yards Dress Ginghams at 6c. 1 30 yards 1 ic Black Lawn at 9c. Best Brass Pins' at 3c paper. Featherstitch Braid, 2 bunches 5c. 900 yards 5c poka dot . and flow ered Lawns at 3c 'f ,500 yards 5c light Calicoes at 4c 800 yards Androscoggin Bleach ing will be 7c yard.; No more than l$ yards to a customer . 500 yards solid colored Lawns at -c- . - - ... -. . 300 yards I2c Silkaline Drape ries at 8c ,' . - ' ' 1,2.50 yards ioc Madras, nice for Shirt waists at 7c - 200 yard 7c white Lawn at 5c -, 400 yards 7c white cheched Lawn at4C ; -, , 359 yards u i-ic white Pique at 9c j"? 1 io-4 Sheeting at 16 i-ac , Blosquito Netting at One-Half Price 500 yards, all colors, to be sold at 5c per yard - i Ladies' Shirt Waists 1 ioo Ladies' Percale Shirt Waist at 23c ...-.'.. 450 Ladies white 75c Shirt Waist J at 49c 24 Ladies' nice all silk $2.7$ bnirt waist at fi.gs 300 Ladies'. White Gauze Vests with neck taped at 4c ' ' " '150 Ladies' solid colors in pink ana blue uauze vests at sc -; ' Slippers,' Ladies' .75c Slippers at 49c. "Ladies' $150 Sandal Slipper at $1.19 . 5 -Ladies' $2oo all Patent Leather French" Heel Slippers at $1.49 Infants 65c Sandals at 45c' Babies' Soft Sole Shoes in all colors at 22c - V.'. ' , i - - " i F it jm A L. KINSTON, a. ( ) A GREAT REDUCTION : - in - , , v BABY CAPS,. ; -t ' ' , and ' READY-TO-WEAR HATS IIISS nEAQIATJ h CO t - - Corsets ", 50c Summer Corsets THE OWL DIUJG STORE at Ladies' 39c ...... .'..Ladies' 75c Short Waist Corsets at 45c We have also reduced prices on other goods Rememper this sale ends SATURDAY NIGHT, June 27th CC2Any purchase not satisfactcr will refund the money. Yours to PI Get b Lbe f:r Ture Soia ha Three things are indispensable: 1 Pure Syrups. 2 Water properly Iced and Carbonated. 3 Care in Drawing and Mixing. Slight any one of these three requirements and you get poor Soda Water. Poor Soda Abounds Good Is Scare It is a Uttle science in itself. We have made a study of it. If you call on us we will show you. Fhysicians say: Eat more fruit. Our pure ratural run synsrs is one ci t. e mwt d; ' cious forms in to u.e it. ,er ,.e eve-y f -cy C. .:k in the n. a:ket. Our i C','--;n tr.v:'.rs you. W close at 7 p. m., ezeept Saturdays. For June Weddings. Call and see our stock of articles suitable for presentation gifts. Frr.cy C!cc!:s, , " C... f - '...-- i i : i tf a k 4 i f r - J PHONE liG
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