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Tab SEEN AT THE TRAINS SPECIAL NOTICES. A4tt1 Bat om Ucoa , SUBSCRfPTTOW HATES: bmily Om Wek, by CmnHw, . . 10c fiOMllMlk, . ; - . . . . 85 TklrM Mosth. , I 91.00 Twalv Mot h, . . . . . .O0 Fob Rbwt. lUstaurtat la rood locality. Apply to IV, WatSTON. Coming and Going Paopl you Know - or 8ombody EIm Know. Mr. 8. W. Iiler went to Goldsboro ihU tuorctair. All tb warehouse should call oa Mr. J. HIck-on. Jr. wro to Tar. raw ior jjaia, ooom oo- boro tui murnm-, Oar 20 per cent Sale makes business. Reduction! 7 .Z rl -TV,--, - itiiu-oaiiimui Pv 7Vt Mt th Pig Stora. aw. roRUW.. .Cmr lorro. TrnesDAY EVENmo...... July 14, W03 llWAlMMt , XXckrt DCKM Io Cream, j ( " ' Ebskinb Co. Great Induction. J, A. McDanikL SUrer Spoon. ' v Mr. A. J. Scott, of Adams' School House, Onslow county, sends The - Frks Press a curiosity In the shape of a ear of young corn. It has about 25 branches growing out of it. The erare tax valuation of farm land la Wilson township ouulde of Wilson, as returned by the board of . assessors is $12.02 per acre. In Klns- ton township outside of Kioston, 112. A colored excursion from James City today, brought 400 or 600 to Kins ton and they will return tonight at 12 o'clock. A game of ball will be played at the ball park this afternoon at 4:30 between a team of the visiting crowd and a local team. . Miss Marietta Hewlett, of Newport, came Sunday night to relieve Miss JNfettie Perry la the Western Union tel egraph office here for " a couple of weeks.- Miss Nettie and her sister, Miss Ida, will take a two weeks' vaca tion and visit at their old home in Louisburg. f The board of trustees of the Kinston graded schools held a meeting yester day, and among other business trans acted, lowered the tax rate from thirty ' cents on 1100 valuation of property to 22 cents. This will make poll tax for school purpose 68 cents, whereas here tofore it has been 90 cents. The eight - cents reduction is a little over 25 per cent. The Retail Grocers and General Merchants association will meet to night at the court house, and every body Interested in the work of this or ganization is cordially invited to go. State Organizer Johnson, of Burling r ton, will oe there and make a speech on the objects of the organization. It , nay be of interest to you, so you had better go. ,- - The local newspaper is not a chart - table institution bnt a lvsl tnriimi . says an excnange, lust as much as a - cotton mill or any manufacturing en terprise. It has just as much right to demand of Its people their individual ; and united patronage as does the local merchant, who will complain If any person goes awayirom town to buy the goods he has for sale.. The citizens of a town will complain of the small size of their local newspaper and the scarc ity of its news, and never think that . the real cause of its smallness la due (o themselves, their meager support .Of lt.v'i,:u;; . ,:. . The ' little two-and-a-half- vear-old child of Mr. John Jarman, in Tuckahoe section of Jones county, was kicked by a mule Sunday and all Its front teeth ere knocked out. Th child wa at the artesian well la Us father's yard getting a drink of water when the mule came up and kicked , the little fellow to to left last! Nor- Mr. D. L. Ward returned to New born this morning, Mrs. A. T. Redditt returned last night from Ayden. 1 Dr. John A. Pollock went to Seven Springs this morning. Mr. Albert Rountree returned New York this morning. Prof. A. J. Berwick returned Goldsboro this morning. Miss Jenny Moye returned night from Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Marston this morning for Virginia Beach. Mr. W. O. Wooten returned night from Virginia Beach and folk. Mr. Dan W. Patrick, of Snow Hill, took the cars here this morning for Newbern. Mrs. Amanda Howerton. of More head City, came this morning to visit at Dr. R. A. Whl taker's. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Tunstall and daughter, Miss Ada Glenn, returned from Greenville last night, Mrs. John Fields Jr.. and Miss Lilla Sutton, of Fields, spent a few hours in the city this morning. Miss Sudle Gully," of Goldsboro, who ha been visiting Miss Martha Allen, returned borne this morning. , . Mrs. M. A. Jarvls and daughter, Miss Sofia, of Greenville, spent last night in the city on their way to Seven Springs. Mrs. John Flanagan and daughter, Miss Blanche, of Greenville, spent the night at Mr. E. L. Brooks' and went to Seven Springs this morning. fore buvlng. Parties wishing their Kitchen Slops removed every day will please 'phone w. it. oond, 'raone it rann Teatlicp Redaction Sale m M ! M I M I 4 IM Suits for Men;. s " . Ilaslin, Organdies Etc . Uuttag aryes ana merges - We close evrnings at T o'clock, Saturdays excepted. : ASIIIOLO : sncrco. Teachers Waitted. We need at once a few more Teachers for Fall schools. Good . positions are being filled dailey by us. We are receiving more can wis year wan ever oerore. i U it.l-;' I Hahnols and enllemw siinnliml with A tUSiJX DC COmfOrtable in Teacher free of cost. Enclose stamp t,A ' aotli. nA wotU J1 PnrM RpHnrrt , ... I vryu.. ;: vtw j w WW nvu J VVM AWU UVVVi last for reply, AMEiucAwTiACHERs associatioh, dressed. Not sd much a anes-i J. La. Graham, LL. D., Manager, - , , , , 2-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, tlOn Of whavs ' to pay a 01 tailoring. 152-154 Tenn. HAVE YOU TRIED, OUR... eeelCe Qeailleee Given tip to be The Best in Town. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. The pay Summer 33 1-3 Per Cent HENRY DUNN, , Phone 147. BEEF BEEF MISSING. Contributed. A hall erected to Memory Stands here on tbe campus sod And on Its walls are placed tbe names Of those who have rendered Ood An aeeount ot their life and stewardship: So. when earth's task is done The Alma Mater still keeps green Tbe memory of each son. Here is a list of Heroes Inscribed "Tbe Confederate Dead." And "James K. Polk.-" on a tablet. Is written shore mr bead. There, patriots, poet and statesmen. I read in tbe sun's bright glance. But the best beloved bt missing The saored name of Vance. It Is true. O Carolina, noblest name of all. Still waits to be recorded In our grand Memorial Hall. But I think as I pass Its portals. Pondering sad and slow, Tbe name of Vanee will take its plaoe. When we let the people know. It is solving the problems of making' such coats hold their nape tnat makes the expert tailor. The Summer Styles of Quincrly's fwr Stdt Critical Men Outing Suits 5.24 to 11.20 Will you look at a few ? v cr i ArTTirnnf ir Successors to MOORE ft HOOKER. : 19 1 I V r, t I .1 Woolens are light in weight A11 AUgk-A. . - , . v f i -a wvuii mva wu- mm cau strong, but requiring fu! elegant assortment of patterns g raiionng Decause 01 lis loose-i - f ness of weave. - Coat linings Lawm; etc at 25C now I73; are ot the scantiest often Uwni, etc. soldat'aoc, now 15c. done away with altogether, Lawns, etc. sold at. 15c now 11c. as , m the "skeleton" style, t asm. ma m nA , i- now Sc." r' '-" , . 4 , ; . SS,,.:-.' 'M s r ;K r f M 1 M NORTH mi s - - a M Unless you ha ve worn ' An Oxford , . Having purchased a lot of line Cattle our market will be con- .r stantly ' aupplfed wifli Hdtn- f Raised and Western Beef. Our Grocery Department is alo . flrtlaB and up-to-date. .' Solid Colored 40 inch Organdies (all sfiades) never ; sold ' les3 than i 20c, now-155. ' ' Samples on request, "y 4 -' can't imagine the real pleasure and comfort there is in a pair, ; We are showing a h beautiful line of " , H H 4 8: you '4 Pkeoe No. 27 ' a. Is r y-v C sa a -v m I j 4a? 1 1 V C I J y ii V 1 1 a7 1 f w? 01084 ' T P m" ezeept Saturday "In the Good Old Jr. O. U. A. M. to Hav a Banquet. At the meeting of the Jr. O. tl. A. M. last mgni iney aeciaea to nave a I banquet after the nubile installation Of the recently elected officer in the court bouse next Friday night Mayor Hood, of Goldsboro, State councillor of the order, will be here and publicly install the officer and make a talk on the principle of the oraer. Mayor Rouse will introduce Mayor Hood, who is a captivating speaker, and the public la assured of a pleas ant evening's entertainment In listen ing to State Councilor Hood explain With every package of COFFEE you get a SILVER. SPOON. Buy six packages and get a set. -:-. . Coupons with others goods with which to get silverware -:- Bicycles,T3icycIe Sun- " dries and Standard Grand Machines. -:-" ' Oreat Reduction - AT TH . Racket Store in all Summer Goods. We want to-close i out all Summer Goods and will givo a i 1 in all style toes, either plain or patent kid, lace or 'button, at J M Oxfords for rJen ;.$3for'Klng0uality'' . ,-.$5.00 for The Dorsch Wear a pair and "Make your feet glad. , i ' , . . aa r iwaiiaiai ' Summer Time" h bring around your watch and ! let us give It a cleaning. Well fix it up and guarantee it until ;t;, next summer. Now' the time to nave your broken jewelery repaired, There's no rush, and . ' we will fix it right. ' DENMARK, )'$. ; THB JEWBLER, , - . . ,,, MM, M, MM , reduction now' which mean money to I thoee buying DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, ETC. , . ' E.F. COX, : fresident. J. W. GRAINGER, . Vice-President ERSKINE CO.! . ; Prids-ea Bloolc 189. SPRING niLLINERY latest styles ' low prices . , i. 9 5? 5.. S KINSTON NO. ZwXwZXZXwZwZXXvZZwZ Lest You Forget Our Special Bargain Sale - we invite you to come to our place and see the rare . - Bargains 'we are offering. t $i .50 Copyright Books are offered at 99c each.' f Kinstcn Ccia end B::J( Exc!::: TH05. S. GRADY, MfV. F I1S8. 0mm 8t KINSTON, N C. tuuuv up aoi aicaea . we UUie ICllOW u owwvwutoiwuuw ex pi am i" .if f i av m . 1 f' f : y . - : - . aasrv."-,-??-J. a., aicdaniel. h-The Bank of Mod into a middle of water where It lav In- Invitations to the banouet will be I U-1 16 QtTEKN STRBBT, . .fu"f Y Mi.WU H. l: brotoii &bro. Just; Received ' into a puddle ot water where it lay in t- aensible until it parent got to it All cf the child' front teeth were knocked out and it face badly bruised. The child was brought to Kinston yester- oay lor treatment. Mr. Oscar LaRoque, who was form erly wltn the Bank of Kinston and : recently la tbe oommlssioa and brok orage business in this place, has been elected to the responsible position of casnieroMhe Bank; of Beaufort, at Beaufort, N. C. He, in company with viuer youas; men 01 in is pi sue were at . woreneaaaunaay, and Monday morn tag ne wa selected by the director and the position offered him, which he accepted. The position is a lucrative one ana came witn it great respon- : albilltlea inn nni . rt htm nuiikki.. only 20 year of age and is a decided ' compliment to him. We venture the conjecture that he Is one of the young' est, if not the youngeat cashier of 1 -bank in the country. Charlie Jackson, colored, k work man at the Kinston furniture fantnr. had a right painful aooident at the fac tory yesterday afternoon which caused ine 10s 01 a nnger, two broken ribs v ana sustaining internal Injuries of a very serious nature. He was runnin a ripsaw, and in the piece of woo wa a knot, and when the knot reached , w saw the piece wa thrown back at mm, snnang jaexson in the breast .with great force. Thl caused him to get hi hand In the saw which cut off uttjfw. iw wM texen to ur. fridgen and given - medical attention after wnicn ne was placed in a back to be taken home and the- hack ran into a Hole ana threw Jackson out, shaking him up- till further. : He was votten nome aner awniie and wa in- fairly good condition this morning when ris- iwu oy uie aoctor.. , " . .. -Kinston Rifles Encamp July 22-28 'J-na Kinston Rifles will go Into encampment with the second regiment w wimB wis aiue 01 Moreneaa - city. July 23-28. m ... .. CapW H. D. Harper, Jr.. ha orders to tnat eaect from the adjutant gen eral. . These orders are sweeDinv and give the commanding officer the power to carry tne memoers into tne encamp ment if necessary, but it is to be hoped that the members of the Kinston Rifles and their employers win ahow their appreciation of the value of a mill tary organiiation in Kinston, by turn ing out in force for the encampment. Seventy-fire per cent, of the com pany have to go or the Kinston Rifles will not get the . appropriation from the government, ana besides the com- f my can, and .will probably be dis 1 Jed if this percentage does not go. The Importance of all going who cm possibly go Is apparent. sent to 60 outside of the oouncil and after the public installation, the member and Invited guests ' will ?:ather at Canady'a hall where covers or 100 will belaid. , The members of this order is Increas ing very rapidly, having doubled within 30 day after the council wa instituted at this place. - ine pumio is cordially invited to attend the public installation and hear Mayor Hood's talk. 1 14-1 16 f . QtTBKN STRBBT, ..... -.r( .. r,., TOWN TALK KINSTON, N. a T O w N J a v T Capital Stock, - $30,000.00 "Jjrplns Profits, '$21,1500.00 WAREHOUSE : a you wake up with a bad taste r mouth, go at once to J. . 1 ii Co.'s drugr store and get a free ' r f Ct i ; 1 ain's Stomach and . . Vi cr two doses will ; . j v .1. also cure bil- ', sijf fc?3 .'.;; and consilpa- Heaviest Rain In Year. Thfl; oldest citizen say a that vester- dy' rain was the heaviest in years, amounting to 21 inches aocordlna to tne omciai report 01 voluntary obser ver, Dr. R. H. Lewis. ' The rain ot yesterday wa in the nature of a cloudburst on a small scale, and came down decidedly faster than it could run off, thereby causing much inconvenience to pedestrains. ' 11 wa incessant irom tne Deginmng at 3:30 until after dark, though not all ao hard as the first burst, Many remember . when more water was on tne street but it was due to poorer drainage, no doubt, a yester day' rain was more of a sudden down pour than any previous rain in this city..'-;-; ;- ---w.".-.-, --- 1 No serious damage resulted from the rain in this place, but it is expected that report from the outlying districts in disclose considerable damage to CrOp.-V;C ;-- 7.-:-' -. . ' II - Tha Rosell Opera Company. , xne ttoseue upera company was here Tuesday night and gave a snlen-1 did performance. The singing and acting was admirable and the audi ence manifested, its appreciation In ! constant applause. The gems of the! evening were 'The Last Rose of Sum mer." and the famous intermezzo from Cavallerta Kusticana. Fatohogue, N. x., Advance. At tne opera house on i July 23rd. . CLOSSJTEMS. Mr. W C. West and sister snent a . vs. yesieraay at uover. Every farmer is busy with tobacco today. The yield will be better than some thought two week ago,. ' Mr. Lewis Kil patriot came home Saturday to see his mother. 1 He has been in the extreme eastern part of the State since January, but is now at Newbern. . f - Mr. Forney Dupree was buried here Friday at British Chapel. Rev. . H Davis, or Kinston, conducted the bur ial service. He wa a good man, acd the large attendance at hi burial showed he wa held in high esteem. : em !or:sille: 'T S ALESiBO OK s ana uamcipai rtmas - T mum-- T Sweetness and Light ' Told in Three Words. The Story of Town Talk Floor A Trial Bako is mors convinc'ng than volumes of printed testimonial. I6f Ask your Grocer for it. T.W.nEWBORU CO., Sole Agents for Kinston 2 Solicits v deposits ' from .Fanners, . I Merchants Corporations and Indi, viduals. ' y ' -' - capital ana ; Surplus-Fronts was $2 1, oop six jVears ago, - This Bank was safe then you can see that it is neatly three and oneJJLL uaii hiuk stronger now. If yoU are not a depositor would j TOBACCO De pieasea to nave you open an account. ' " Yours truly, . ' R. C STROJfo, Cashier We have on hand a stock of Sales Books for Tobacco ' Warehouses, ; well bound and . ready . for delivery ' now, which we can supply at $4.50 per dozen. : : : 2 ORDERS 1 Another supply , of I - Ladies' "Slippers in.? '2' 1 three-straps, sandals - and oxford. ties. . ,.. Also a full line of ottr , . famous KANATEA ' ..SHOES in all sizes , ; and newest styles. - u J. Mi STEPHENS!?; -The'Ladies Store. " i ' ; .- . , . ......... ... : -i '-, F O R I Oppo" ;te Mayor' Office' ' - ; c PRINTING! Specials in :J':rr:;; " c Men's'. will receive prompt atten- tion. - Let us figure, with you on this season's order, Satisfaction guaranteed. - THE FREE PRESS CO k r N S T O M 3 R, HYwi;UUU( r ysk'-r-rl Summer? c 2 Flinch I Underwear ' N1 i 'it n All Hcadachca . ..k J BO bU eSecU br - AND EATS Fred Lowney's Candies TET.IFLEvL'VRSTOri DUG CO. (Zzvz j-cur Gc!f Tlzi zz.) CtiziZ tir riit now THE OWL EIIUG GTO?vE : wc nave just receive 1 a new Lr.z cf : ot) Shirt; Cell end rjct.ycur f :':. Vino Frappe Puncmr.e Coney IlanJ Fre Cyclers' Favorite Queen Lame , ... :.-.d r. 1 Cierry r:re Pun. r; i Fur-xh-1 Eon't f r Cf t' - f t ! J to pice;?, Mountain Nectar ITanhatto Frip Samaritan Punct I taJeria Frip T Arctic Vim Australian De! Princess Lu'.u Port Ear jeree et t' t we da not loose : t' i puri:y cf the fcev J ty the ete ' r -.t A (' .1 t I" M M t CAPUDINE tiio AS All Dru Stoma.
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