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The Daiu Fuse Pbess. AAnrUUag lUMM Application. 'J I 11 ; SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Dally 0n Weak, by Cai-rir, . . lOe OtM Moata, . . . . . , 85c Tbnm Months I.OO Twelve Month t.OO TRAINS a W. FOR LAW.,,. Crrr Editor. SATURDAY EVEKXNO, .... Juljr 11, 1U03 ' 1T W Arfvartlassaaate. EmsTUN Bos.-4Por Monday. Auk Sohulto The Greatest Special Sale. Templk-Mabstom Dkuo Co. Every body. Mr. Herman Hardy fa as accepted a position with Qulnn a Miller as sales- mao la their furniture store. Truck trains Noa. 212 and 211 have been discontinued on the A. St N. C . and all truck will be handled by train : Co. z the balance or the season. Elder H. Cunningham will preach at . the Free Will Baptist church tomor row night at 8 o'clock. All are cor dlally invited to attend the service. Mr. Ouy Webb has bean appointed mate manager or th Health and scci dent department of the Pacific Mutual Insurance ompany, with headquarters atiunston. Dr. Marion Edmond, who is well known In Kinston, has left Blackwell's Island, N. Y the Chesapeake Coming and Going. People you Know or 8omebody Else Knows Mrs. A. Oettlnirer went to I'ewbern this morning. Miss Alice Laaf went to Newbern yesterday evening. Mr. Eugene Jordan returned from Newborn fast night. Mr. J. V. Howard returned from Beaufort laat night. Mr.O.C. Wllkerson, of EnieUI, spent last night la the city. Miss Kate Brown rt turned from Newbero last evening. Miss Vivian Blzzell went to Seven Springs this morning. Mrs. E.Y. Speed returned yesterday afternoon from Durham. Mr. T. L. Wlliingham went to Rich- mond, vs., this morning. Miss Myrtle Whitaker left morning for Kocky Mount to viit. Mr. J. Hlckttoo. Jr., spent last nfgbt 10 Uoidsboro aiid returned tula morn leg. Mrs. Seth West and daughter, Miss Mittie, of Dover, are visiting in the city. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Lewis returned from Chapel Hill yesterday after noon. My. Ed Einstein returned from Wil mington and Wrightsville Beach last night. Misses Clara Thornton and Jennie Raynor went to Srnithfleld this morn ing to visit. Miss Christine Lewis came up from Our 20 per cent. Redaction Sale makes business. Warm Weather ..Suits for Men.. Outing Styes and Serges A man can be comfortable in hot weather and yet be well ' w r dressed. Not bo much a ques tion of what's to pay a? of this tailoring. The Summer Woolens are light in weight and cool loosely woven, yet strong, but requiring careful tailoring because of its loose ness of weave. Coat linings are of the scantiest often done away with altogether, as in the "skeleton" style. It is solving the problems of making such coats hold their nu.uHiiuiuii jhibs v;nnsnne ijwis came up rrom , . . . . , . ..and is now situated In Caswell yesterday evening to visit at Shape that makes the expert esapeaice s Unlo hospital. Hunt- nr. r h TmU' ... ingion, w. va. M w , . . MnAAmnrht mr. v. oi. ucuucrsuu, wuv ubs uoen I Mill ( ithar nn Wooten. wnt to C lin- it c r a . Suit Critical Men Outing Suits $5.24 to 11 20. Will you look at a few ? Mid-Summer Reduction Sale o! Farxf Lawns, Dimities, Swisses, EI osltn, Orgmdies, Etc, For CM i - wun yuinn Miner here ror some time, as salesman in their furniture store, left yesterday afternoon for his home, at Jacksonville, where he will - embark into the furniture business for , himself. - The morning train to Morehead City today was filled with people on their - way to that popular summer resort. The travel to the seashore is on the :. Increase every day now. A number of Kinstonians will go down on the afternoon train to spend Sunday there Mr. Redding Pope, who lives about seven miles from Kinston, In Vance township, lost a barn of tobacco yes- terday by fire. It caught rrom tne lur nace, caused by two bricks falling out ana tne blaze licking through the aper ture thus, made. His loss la about 9125 with no Insurance, Einstein Bros, have a unique adver tisement in their show window. In the window are trunks, dress suit cases and other traveling necessities, and in the midst is a large placard stating - wat me uigajore rurnisnes everything out tne railroad on which to travel. The tickets to be found on the trunks to., read ''From ' Displeased ' to Per fect Satisfaction." - It has been settled that the second v regiment will encamp on Bogue Sound . about two mile this side of Morehead City, on the A. & I. C. Railroad. The date set .for going into encampment nas not neen learned yet, out lniorma .-tion for alt arrangements will be given out from headquarters in a few 'days. The K,Inston Ri des are In the second .regiment and will encamp with them. To the following have been Issued . marriage license since last reported: White Cooper Hill and Ella Smith, , Octavlus Jones and Myrtle Civile, im Koonce and Mrs. Leona Russell, C. Pate and Julia F. Aldrldge, D. 'U. Singleton and Mamie Heath and .vLuther Tlighman and Rebeoca Smith. ColoredClaud Cannon and Carrie Daly and Jim Dove and Mary Stan clll. Mr. Dempsey Wood, of Kinston, accompanied by his friend, Mr. Ashby . Baker, of Raleigh, has again been down to Morton's pond on a pleasure fishing trip, and had fine tuocessand I understand they contemplate making some arrangement for this pond by which they may stock it up with a . greater variety of their much sought after sport Harlowe Cor. Newborn Journal, - The board of directors of the Neuse River Shad Stew association and their families had a big barbecue dinner at Mr. Greene Taylor's yesterday. About 75 ladies and gentlemen were at the dinner and had a fine time. Barbe cued pigs and baskets filled with the choicest edibles to be found in the country were there in abundance, and lemonade was served to all "without money and without price" and the day was spent in such a pleasant manner as not to be forgotten soon. A good many Kinston people were out to the dinner and all expressed themselves as having had a fine time. , , Albert Chandler, the 4snake charm- ton this morning to visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Carr arrived In Kinston this morning from their bridal tour. They will make Kinston their home. AT THE CHURCHES. Services will be held in the follow lng churches tomorrow, to which every body is invited: Episcopal Church. No morning service. Evening service by ? Re v. T. M. N. George, of Newbero. Sunday school at 9:30 arm. Methodist Charch. Services morning and evening by tne pastor. Sunday school at U:30 a. m. . Epworth League at 4 p. m. Sunday. Missionary Baptist Charch. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. . Prayer meeting Thursday evening, Christian Church. , Services both morning and evening. Morning subject: "The Necessity of venlng subject: "'FellxTrembled,' 1 or. The Signlflcanoe of the Temper- f ance Convention at Raleigh." mbie school at u.SO a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Presbyterian Church. Services mornlntr and evenlnir bv tne pastor. Hunaay school at if.jo a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. . ; Free Will Baptist Church. , Evening service by Elder H. Cun nlngham. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. East Kinston M. E. Chapel. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m First Church of Christ, Scientist. . Room 3, 103 E. Gordon St. , HnrviiMA at 11 a. m Testimonial meetin&fWednesdav at : p. m. iteaaing room open trom 3 too d. m.. daily except Sunday. The public is cordially Invited. S. A. QUINERLY We close at 1 p. m.. exoept Saturdays "In the Good Old Summer Time" bring around your watch and let us give it a cleaning. Well fix it up and guarantee it until next summer. Now's the time to have your broken jewelery repaired. There's no rush, and we will fix it right DENMARK,! 1 THE JBWnXBR, ' Prices Reduced - 33 1-3 Per Cent All desirable good" and an elegant assortment of patterns to select from. Lawns, etc. sold at 25c, now 17c Lawns, eta sold at 20c, now, 15c. Lawns, etc. sold at 15c now nc. Lawns, etc. sold at 10 and I2c, 1 now 8c. Solid Colored 40 inch Organdies fall shades) never sold less than 20c, now 15c. ,. - a ' Samples on request, A Sale t Wash Goods at 8 c Yard For Monday; only we will place on sale 1,000 yards Fine Lawns,- Dimities Batiste and a Organdies, goods ranging' in value fixm 10c tol5c yard, and will mark the entire lot for Monday only 7 T : ; . , . ; 8c Yard Racket Store News. Special values in Ladies', Misses' and Chi dreu's Parasols, Lace Hoe-, Hate, Hat Tfimrninus, " hite Lawns, t otq. Lawns, Apliqnes. Traces Embroideries, Glovea, Mitts and Fans. We. appreciate we have bad this season the liberal patronage ani .will give issible in all our lines. the nest value poi Bu' ihe abovejine are e fecial value. ERSKINE CO. Prldgen Blook, 135. ; Also for, the same sale we will offer Ten Pieces Pine India Linen - as good as the average 2j4c quality, for Oc Yard A Sale of Valeinceones Laces Monday at 3e Yard A big lot of Valeincepnes Laces, Edgings, Insertions and Beadings, ranging in value from 5c to 8c yard, will ; be offered in one lot Monday for . s ' 3c Vara The greatest Lace Bargain ever offered. , ' . . Sale Strictly Gash; No goods will be, charged except at regular prices NOTICE! The .QecoDd Annual Meetinir of the S toek holder of the Citisens' Savings Bank will be held in their Bank Tuesday evening, juiy 1, kwa, at- ocujck. . - 7 ' CHA8. T. HARVEY,Celiier ','s..f. mbm (Uili White Man Risks His Life io Saves Colored Woman. er" referred to a few days ayo In these . columns, was bitten yesterday by one of his pets. It was a king snake and not deadly, Albert was tantalising the snake when his snakeshlp got mad , and struck him on the finger, bringing the blood. He paid no attention what ever to the bite and no evil elects resulted., He was bitten, he says, a few days ago by his white oak snake and experienced no pain at all. The reason ascribed by . young Chandler ror snakes not hurtinir him is on bwoudi 01 nis wnoie system Deinir so iy. Alo less of heavily charged with eleotricit uns line ne is also more or peenomenon, being able to voltage that would put the person out of business. Along a stand a average Mr. Fumey Dupres Dead. Mr. Furney Dupree, who lived about four miles from Kinston, died Friday evening after an illness of three weeks, c f fever. He was 62 years of age and : . 11 known in this place. : Ir. Dupree leaves three children, all irried, a widow and two brothers, rs. J. E., and Wm. Dupree, of city. - . was born in this county and i hfre ail his life, havini engaged -"Acz in this section, fie was a repefvd citizen of the county ijed the esteem of all who l. ' ral takps place this aftr t Lri::sh cliap!, in Sand Hill is Durham, N. C, July 10. Between ana v o ciock tonignt a negro woman was burned to death and the fire depart ment was called upon to stop a blase as a result of klndllncr fire with-oil The accident occurred at the home of Mrs Lk R. McCain, on west Main street The cook, Mary Ellison, was pouring oil on a fire from a five-gallon can, when the can exploded, filling the room with flames and burninsr her In a horrible manner Several attempts were made to reach the unfortunate woman, out tne burning oil caused a fierce heat and no one could enter. Finally a white man brought her from the house by rushing through the flames. The fire department responded and the damage, to the house was slight. The woman was taken to Lincoln Hospital and is dying. Halt the skin is off her body and the flesh fell off at some places. - THE GREATEST Special of goods ever known in Kinston will take place at SCHUJ-fZ'S Monday, July 13th a - - KINSTON, :N, C. en v. E3 XSSXSSXSXSSXSS3 JXSUXSSXSSXS. :x;:x::x::x::T5xn HEAVY AND FANCY Lest You. Forget Best 1-pourid Butter Prints, on ice, at 30c. FOR ONE DAY; ONLY for we will sell eoods lower than ever before. . Note. the Bargain Prices quoted below.. ? Petersburg, Ind., July 10. At a family reunion yesterday at the . home of James R. Arnold, Monroe town ship, 22 persons, were poisoned by eating ice cream. Nine are in a serious condition and not expected to recover. It is not known how poison got into the cream. v.;-. .. v..-. 4 :-jv . ,, I All H ea d a c hes PinCn PROMPTLY and UUULU ao bad eOeots br CAPUDINE At All Dras: Stores. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pickled Ovstwra at M. O Mr,11n,r. 25 cents a quart. Phone 281. . FOR Rknt. Restaurant in good locality. Apply to R. W ALSTON. Fob Salc Excellent lot of corn in the ear. Apply to Da. J. M. Parrott. Special Sale. Cooking crocks July 10-11-13-14 and 15. B. W. Canadt & SON'$. Parties wishing their Kitchen Slops removed every day will please 'phone W. II. Boxd. 'I'hone 14. 250 10c Towrls at 5c 801 10c La.lies Bleaehel Guaxe Vests, taped neck and arms to go at 5c. Best Brass Pins to go at Sc per paper. 3 bunches Featherstitch Braid for 5c. Ladies' Dropped Stitch Hose at U'c- Best Black Silk Garter Web at 9c. Ladies' black and grty Hos- at 5c. 850 yards light Calicoes at 4c 400 yards 10c flowered and polka dot Lawns at 5c. 80O yards 12c and 15e Batiste and Orgrndies at 8c 173 yards 15c white Lawns at 12c. v 239 yards 1 254c w hite La wns at 9c - We havej about 330 yards of And 'o scoggin Bleaching left and wil sell during this rale at TJc, but will only evil ten yards to a customer. . .Parasols 85 11.50 PatiiNols'at 97c 42 11.00 Parasols at 6;. 23 63c Parasols at 44e. -Best Torchon Laces' 800 ya-ds 8c Torihon Lace at 4Jic. 230 yards 5c Torchon Lace at 8c, v Shirts 'en's Guam Shirts and Drawers in , blue and pins to go at 45c pexauit. . 1 ' 100 Men's Pique and Madras 7fc Shirts to go at the low price of 43c dur ing this great sale Netting 500 yards Mosqu'to Nettinsr in all colors at 5c during tbm special sals only. Fine Sausage at 12 l-2c. - ivisVA f"?5 i':t& u ' t:-:55',ri Breakfast Hominy, Oat Flakes, Etc. Try some and you wilt be pleased. Call or order by phone, and it will be delivered in a few minutes. J . - J. A AlcDANIEL. 14-116 ?. QXJFKN STREET. Our Special, Bargain Sale " we inyite you to come to , our place and see the rare' , . ' Bargains we are offering. :- . - ; $1.50 Copy right Books are offered at 99c each, ' ' Kinston Coin snd Csck Exc!iZug3f ; TH05. S. GRADY, Myr. t. IISS. OtMcaSt. V KINSTON, N Ci 250 Everybody PLAYS Flinch AND EATS Fred Be sure to attend this Great Sal: and save money for we have also reduced the prices on all other goods for this GREAT SPECIAL ONE DAY SALE which takes place ivluiN UJA. x, J UJL lo 1 1- 5 i-ovn ey s Bear in mind that we refund niDi'ey for any purchase not satisfactory. C3No trouble to show the c . Yours to pleaso, Off ::';: Ob All 4 it. ost fceal'.t-.l, !y c -.ol drink r.f ry N3 " kvc) I'.zs: ; " j tout or' -Call r for on ui be' Job IY-.:'
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