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The Duly Free Press : SUBSCRfFTlOW RATBS: Dally Oo Week, bjr Cantor, . . 10e IM Month, : i . , , , fljfl Tfcr Mot.th, : . , ": . . H.(t TH? Month. , . , a w. fOftw.:... ...Crrv Editor. Monday Evening ..July 13, 1W)3 N' w A4rtiaiia. , "Wduu Hpnteb, Jk. Vino Frsppe. T. W. Mewborn & Co. The Story of i own 4iK nour. Cantaloupe ate liiijf shipped from nere now quite irwij Mr. G. A. Ham, of Vance township has tobacco seven and one-half feet across the plant and individual leave. two and one-half fe t wide. The Jamei City colored baseball team will play a tani of colored play era here toinonov afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the baaeball park, . Mr. J. Frank Wo tn baa accepted a position who a uure t jnacco com , pany at Mullli a, S. t ., and will leave Wednesday, Jl. 15 h, to enter into , Jus duties. We hare been requested to announce that the Newborn lodge, Knights of Harmony, win run a grand excursion to Wilmington and Wrightsvijle Beach ana return on August &th. iwt, j. w. Aiiora came from near LaOrange this morning, where he has been conducting revival services. He will preach at the Free Will Baptist cnurcn nere weanesaay mgnt. Lenoir Council, No. 78, Jr. O. U. A M.. will meet In Canady'a hall tonight ana every memoer is urgea to be pres ent as there Is degree work and other matters of importance to come before the council. Mr. H. W. J. Corbett, who fainted on the streets a few days ago from pain caused by acute abdominal her ma, and for which a very delicate operation was performed, is able to sit up now and, we are glad to state, is mucn improved. Dr,! Hargrove is back from Balti- more where he went with Mr. J. R Phillips for the purpose of having Mr. Phillips' leg amputated. Dr.. Har grave saya that Mr. Phillips' condi tion la very good under the circum stances and that it is favorable for iiis ultimate recovery. Watermelons are very scarce In .Kinston, only a few small ones having made their appearance on our market thus far. A darkey was heard to remark on ' the streets today that "if he couldn't get no watermelons in dis town he wu goin' back to Noobern where every train brought a boat .load," .v w A'MIM.U.f IUUU 1 a. zv one. -. consider mi actions ana get busy." , He will find something to do and his f'ubllo spiritedness knows no bounds. Ie was seen this morning by 1 the reporter with a little shovel levelling the cart track at the entrance to Par rott'a bridge, and the result of his ,lie uriving teams aiong tnere. - . ' . ' . - The board of equalization is in ses ion toaav anatuey are kept pretty busy with listening to complaints from people who think they have been over assessed, v The board will canvass the returns Of tne assessors Of the several sownsmps and bear these complaints uu mane uieir reports, .nothing den' nite nas resuitea from the meeting at ue uuw tuia paper goes to press. ' The fire engine house and eauinment . ,re being remodeled and refitted for one oetter convenience of the fire com. pany. A change is to be made whereby , an entrance can be gained into the fire alarm tower without going up into the ' lty hall as one does have to do nowto turn in the alarm. The hose wagons are ikhuk reuiuueiea, aiso, ana wnen com pleted will be much more convenient ana win Help to expedite work at ures. Dr. Jas. :i M. Parrott performed t very successful operation on Miss Het. tie Casper, of Jones county, ten days ago, In which he removed a tumor and one of her kidneys, and today . the jroung lady Is able to be up, ' which peaks wen lor the skill of Dr. 'Par rott In this-very, delicate operation, : jvinswn paysiciaos are as , good as any in tne world, anyhow, and can treat with success the most difficult cases aa wen as any other M. Ds. The "shoofly" train on the A. & N. J. Railroad .- came near having a serious wreck Saturday, the rear - wneeis or tne tender leaving the track and running on the crossties for a hundred yards The train was crowded witn passengers for Morehead City ana being behind was making fast time, about a mile a minute. The ' trouble occurred about eight miles this side of Newbern and but for the cooi neaa oi the engineer a serious wreck mignt nave happened. Aa It was no one was hurt. At the passing of every "thoofly" train, and especially the train at night to Goldsboro, is the necessity of hav . ing a mall clerk on this train made , more apparent The people who are not familiar with the inadequate mail service are constantly being disap pointed by trying to get mail off on this train. The business of the patrons of the postofflce department and the railroad Is sufficient to justify a better mail service and a little organized effort on the part of our people with the co-operation of other towns along the road would undoubtedly gain a favorable. audience from the proper authorities. We need it and ought to have it and let's ask for it and get it. Vick Bros. Resume Operations. Vick Bros, have resumed operations at the laundry and say they are better equipped now for turning out work t an they were before they were burned ovt last spring. i The plant has been moved to Dr. Hyatt's place near Parrott's bridge, i - :cn makes it much more convenient ; ople down town who miss the n. ..?y did some work Saturday which v. J very eat:sfactory - and will be- i i.i c-i-M'st t:iis vof-k. (.' . is t trios t.al'vf ul, - -'y COol ilr'.r.i r : r . . i- 8?EN AT THE TRAINS Coming and Going. People you Know or8ombody Else Knows. Mr. Sam Currao went to Kewbern tl!s cnrniny." - Mr J. W. Lynch went to Goldsboro thu moi-mng. Mrs. Carrie Forduam has gone to Clinton w visit. Mr. Al'-Jtrt lo it, tree, of New York, Came ,t.n n.or.4a Mr. D. L. Ward, of Newbero, was a Kinston visitor tdty. Prof. W. H. Rhodes returned from Oriental Saturday night. Mr. J. W. Goodsoo returned from Oriental Saturday bight. Mrs. A. Oettinger returned from Newbern Saturday night. Mr. G. P. Fleming returned Satur day night from Mlduleburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cherry went to Goldsboro yesterday to visit. - Mrs. S. W. Chamberlain left this morning for Durham to visit. Miss E. B. Wilson left this morning for Marion to visit tier brother. Mrs. Josie Wooten is in Kinston on a visit from her home in iNorroiic. Mr. John G. Cox returned from near Seven Springs this morning, Rev. J. J. Harper, of SmithSeld, came this morning to spend a few days; Mr. K. R. Harrell went to Seven Springs Saturday night for a few days. Mrs. W. H. Sutton and daughter, Miss Katie, spent yesterday at Falling Creek. Miss Daisy Walker, of Tarboro, is in the city visiting her brother, Mr. J U. walker. Mrs. J. L. Morton and Miss Annie Morton went to Morehead City to spend a while. Mis Sudle Gully, of Goldsboro, came Saturday afternoon to visit Miss Martha Allen. Prof. A. J. Barwick returned from the University Summer School Satur day afternoon. Mr. L. O. Moseley went to Seven Springs Saturday night and returned yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. C. Wagner and family went to Morehead City yesterday afternoon to spend tne summer, Mr. W. E. Street, of Goldsboro, was in the city Saturday evening for a short while on business. : Miss Sidy Wyher returned Saturday afternoon from tne university Sum' mer School for teachers. Rector Cox, of the Episcopal church at Greenville, was In the city today on bis way to seven springs. Mrs. M. E. Chad wick and dausrhter. Miss Eunice, left Saturday night for a week's stay at wrigntsville Beach Miss Eme isier returned this morn' Ing from attending a house party at Mr. iom uzzeirs, in wayne county Miss Mittie West, who has been vis iting friends in the city, returned to her home at Dover yesterday after noon. Mr. T. W, Mewborn and daughter. miss weta, ana Miss uarioua Mew born went to Moreneaa City. yesterday afternoon. conducted the service in the Episcopal church here last evening and returned to his home this morning, ' Elder J. J. Moore went to LaGrange Saturday mgnt to mi ms regular ap' polntment in the- Free Will Baptist cnurcn at mat pi ace yesteraay. The Misses Basnlght are entertain Ing their friends, Misses Loftln, of Kinston, Miss Lang, of Greenville, and Miss Wooten, of LaGrange. iNewoern journal. The following went to Morehead City Saturday afternoon, the srreater Dart of them returning on the late train last mgnt: vol. w.- u. rouocK. Messrs. E. C. Rountree, J. Frank Webb, Frank Wumeny, u. v. uowper, Guy Webb, E. M. Oettineer. Ben Hlnes. S. . A. Qulnerly, Adolph Einstein, Clovus Black, W. C, Fields, Will Humphrey, F. C. Dunn, Lewis CUy tor, Emmet Wooten, John Adams, J. M. Stephen Henry Foy, Dr. C L. Prldgen and Misses Mamie Hlnes, Leah Oettinger, Flora Oettinger, Susie Taylor, Dalsv uettinger, May uncom, uaitn Uet tmger, uiara Ldncoin, aannan Daw son, Mamie Dawson, Nannie Cox and Mesdames Dan Qulnerly and J. M Stephenson. ; Wilt Have Teachers' Institue. The county board of education met today and appointed school commit teemen for. the school districts of the county. ' . X he Doara also decided to have a teachers' institute for Lenoir countv. which will be held some time durlnar T All Headaches PUDPn PROMPTLY sod . IfU flLU do b& eSeet by : AS All Drat Storae " SPECIAL NOTICES. Pickled Ovsters at M. C. Holland's. 25 cents a quart. Phone 281. 1 FOR RENT. Restaurant in trntiA locanij. Appiy 10 ii, W ALSTON. ' Parties wishlnsr their Kitchen Sloos removed every day will please 'Dhone w . k. uond, -rnone 1. . 1 dot. Visiting Cards with vnur dmm beautifully written for 10c. Seod or- aers to u. Harsrett, Kinston , Tobacco Men: Call on us before lacinir your order for Job Printing ur uie cumiag season. - THE FREE PRESS CO. xeachers wanted. we need at once a few more Teachers for Fall schools. Good positions are beinsr nuea aauey Dy us. we are receiving mure cans uis year man ever oetore. Schools and colleges supplied with J leacners rree or cost. Enclose stamp Ay.xrcAM Teachers A ssociatiov, J. L. Graham, LU D., Mim-t, l-M-tllj-Jj!rhUa;!di;, ::- The oond Ai.nnal Meeting of tlie Stork holder of the Clt.fens' Savfngn Bank will be held in their Rank Tuesday evening, Juiy it, iwa, at o cidck. CHA8. F. HARVEY, Cashier. TOWN TALK Sweetness and Light Told in Three Words. The Story of Town Talk Flour A Tiiul BAiflNO 1m more convinc n than volumes of printed teHtimonials SaTAik your Grocer for it. T. W. MEWBORN & CO., Sole Agents for Kinston. tttttttttMJLttAtitttl Everybody PLAYS Flinch AND EATS Fred Lowney's J Candies ItemplemarstonI DRUG CO. (Save your Golf Tickets.) to T V 4 T w 3k) w t mjm. t A Fl A L ZrZ L Owing we are having today we have decided to continue this FOR , 500 yards 32-inch Madras to go at 6&. 250 10c Towels at 5c, 830 10c Ladles Bleached Ouaze Veots. taped neck and arms to go at 5c. Beat Brass Pins to go at 3c per paper. 2 bunches Featherstitch Braid for 5c. Ladies Propped Stitch Hose at 10c' Best Black Silk Garter Web at 9c - Ladies' black and gray Hoe at 5c 330 yards light Calicoes at 4c r;r 400 yards 10c flowered and polka dot or. 350 yards 12A and lu Rn.f-.isf a unA Orgrndies at 8a, 173 yards 15c white. Lawns at 12c. 1 259 yards 12)fc white Lawns at 9e. We have 'about 350 vards of Andrru scoggin, Bleaching kftandwill sell during this rale at 7Ki: but will unlv tU tn yards to a customer. ,r" Tuesday Be sure to attend this Great Sale and save money for we have also reduced the price3 oa-.alt other goods for this GREAT SPECIAL ONE - DAY SALE which takes place . - TUESDAY, JULY14TH 1 Bear in mind that, we refund raoixey for any purchase not satisfactory. .v CC?No trouble to show th 3 r I3. - Yours to pie: , Our 20 per cent. Redaction .Sale makes business. v Warm Weather ..Suits for Men.. t Outing Styes and Serges . - A man can be comfortable in hot weather and yet be well dressed. Not so much a ques tion of what's to pav a of 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 shape that makes the expert ailor. . The Summer Styles of Quinerly's Suit Critical Men - Outing Suits $5.24 to 11.20. Will you look at a few ? S. A. QUINERLYl We close at 7 ik m., except Saturdays i Irrthe" r I - I t 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 broktn jewelery ; repaired. There's no rush,- and i. we will fix it right. - - I DENMARK.! X JEWKtEK, - I the Rush Sal July 14th Parasols 35 f 1.50 Patasols at 97c. 42 1 1.00 Parasols at 63c. . 25 65c Parasols at 44c. Best Torchon Laces, 800 yards 8c Torchon Lace aMc 230 yards 5c Torchon Lace at 3c. Shirts lien's Guaze Shirts and Drawers in blue and nink to go at 45c pej suit. 100 Men's Pique and Madras 75c Shirts to go at the low price of 43c dur ing this great sale - . :: 3- Netting 500 yards Mosquito Nettinar in all colors at 5c during this special sale only. cf Mid-Summer Reduction Sale of Fancy Lawns, Dimities, Swisses, Muslin, Organdies, Etc. ' "- i ''I V'.y-i y -:;::rxJ i i Prices Reduced 33 U3 Per Cent All desirable good and an elegant assortment of patterns to select from. Lawns, etc. sold at.'asc,,- now 17c Lawns,, etc. sold at 20c, now . 15c. Lawns, etc. sold at 15c, now 11c Lawns, etc. sold at IP and ' iac, now 8c. , 1 ' . Solid Colored 40 inch Ofgandies (all shades) never sold less than 20c, now 15c Samples on request, f v..' WAREHOUSE SALES BOOKS We have on hand a stock of Sales Books for Tobacco" Warehouses, well bound and ready for' delivery now, which "we can supply -. at $1.50 per doen. r : : ; ALL ORDERS FOR TOBACCO PRINTING ' ' '' . - y , , " 'J. '' '. will receive prompt atten tion. Let us figure with :i: you on this season's order Satisfaction guaranteed.: THE FREE PRESS CO KINSTON N HEAVY AND FANCY Groceries - j ':.:.':'.. . - .. Best' 1-pound Butter Prints, on ice, at ouc , ' Kine ausage at 12 l-2c. ' Breakfast Hominy, Oat Flakes, Etc. Try some and you will be pleased. - " - I Call or order by phone and it will Jbe delivered in a few minutes. ' - - rJ. A; 'McDANlEL.iyi . c THE OWL DRUG STORE Vino Frappt Mountain Nectar Manhatto Frip Samaritan Punch Maderia Frip Arctic Vim Puncnine Coney Island Freere Cyclers Favorite Queen Lame Sa!perino Fizz Cherry F e Punch FLk Punch Australian Del! Princess Lu'u Port Sargeree ht Don't fur5et that we do not the f.-.ct t ".it the puri'y eft: loose s' e 1 v- r!-.::;eJty f eft xxtxxxxxxxxxxx h P.v to Tnd at tht liig Stot$. M M 4 We close evenings at 7 o'clock, Saturdays excepted.' . H M ARIiOLD M SHOE CO. M M M 9 H H M Unless you have worn , An Oxford, you .can't imagine the real pleasure and comfort there is in a pair. - We" are showing beautiful line of M H 3 X H ti . Ml Ml j 4 : t. HI M s M Oxfords for Men 'f id all style toes, either plain or patent kid, lace or buttou, at jjj 43,50 for "King Quality". $5.00 for The Dorsch Wear a pair and ''Make your feet glad." - , M M H M ' 8 -jr rS KINSTON, N. O. 5 M M N Lest You Forget M V I - i NORTH ABINGTOIl j k Mass; . 3 J- Our Special Bargain Sale , we invite you to come to" ' - ' our place and see the rare ; v Bargains - we are offering. . ; . $1.50 Copyright Books are ' offered at 99c each. " - J i Kinston Coin and Book Exchsngs, : -THOS. S. ORAOY, Mg'r, . - IISS.OuMBSt . v KINSTON. NC. L Just Received " Aootherr supply of ; , 'Ladies' .Slippers in V , three-straps, sandals . and oxford ties i Also a full line of our " . famous KANATEA , SHOES iir-all, sizes and newest styles. J. M. STEPHENSON;. , The Ladies' "Store. Opposite Mayor's Office. 1 I Cta All : o 1 U J.
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