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The Daily Fbee Press. Advartiaiac Katna om .Application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily On Vl, tr Currier, . . lOe One Month, ;j,V Tbrwe Miti(h, . . , . ft .no TnHv Months, ..... IflW 0. W. FORLAW ...Crrr Editor. SEEN AT THE : TRAINS JfoNDAY Evening. ...... July 27, 103 stavernsements to oe changed mu be n by 10 o'cioct, day of publication S w-Aitrart taeaaeata. Will Huntkr. Getting on Nicely T. W. Mewbohn & Co. Town Talk r lour. Kinston Cow & Book Exchange. The Baltimore Sun. All members of the Jr. O. U. A. M are ured to be present at the meeting lonigat at uanaaay's nail at 7;.io. A pretty full docket will be tried by the mayor late -this afternoon. The approaching busy season seems to infuse new life into the "fighting bri Kade. ' ' The Christian Endeavor Societv o the ('l)rintiah church, will meet Uved iiesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Mariorie Kennedy as leader. Subject, Mission Work in South Afri ca." A full attendance is desired a young coioretl man by the name of Phillips and his brother, who lives in southeast Kinston, became involved in a row Saturday afternoon in the the field and when they quit work went to tneir noma and re-opened the row and the younger went into the house after his gun. On returning he tired the gun, the loud going through the roof of the porch. He said that he was iust trying to scare his brother, but the case will be aired before his honor, Mayor Kouse, this afternoon. The largest crowd that has gone from this place to Morehead this sea son went down Saturday evening and yesterday morning. Upwards of 300 from Kinston were at the seashore yes terday, and the most of them expressed themselves as having bad a delightful time. The surf was by far the most popular pleasure of the day, and hun dreds were in old ocean during all hours. The two morning trains were filled with people from along the A & Si. C. railroad. Mr. E. D. Harrell and Mr. J. G Tilghman had a scrap at Mr. Harrell' saloon today at noon, in which a lick or two was passed but no serious dam age was done to either. The affair grew out of a discussion concerning a horse that Mr. Harrell sold to a man at Dover, It seems that Mr. Harrell took exceptions to a remark that he claimed Mr. Tilghman had made to the purchaser of the horse, and intalk- ing about it today the lie was passed , and some licks. The scrap which was oegun in tne saloon was renewed on the street in front of the saloon, . on uoraon street, later. Three excursions out from Kinston tomorrow, so you can "pay yourmon y and take yourchoice. Hatch Bros', will leave the Coast Line depot at 7 a. m., and the price is $2 for the round trip of two days to Norfolk. R. E. Pipkin Will pass through Kinston on the 10:12 train and go to Norfolk, Bal timore ana Washington. - This will be four days,' trip and the fare from Kinston will be 14.00 to Norfolk and 7.50 to Washington and ; Baltimore. The knitting mill and cotton mill ex cursion to Morehead City, forthe ben efit of the stockholders and opera tives will leave at 7:15 a. m. Jesse Kennedy, of this place, had his scalp laid open yesterday after noon by Thad Tyndal, of Southwest township, at the latter place. The boys were orer there yesterday, drink ing cider, It is said, and Kennedy be came involved in a row, and Tyndal Interposed, when according to Tyn dal's s account, Kennedy out at him -with a knife, inflicting a flesh wound on the finger. Tyndal then struck Ken nedy with a stick, laying his scalp open for a good bit Others interfered, Coming and Going. : People you Know or 8omebody Else Knows, Mr. J, Ilickson went to Greensboro thu m 'rut ii. Mr. D. FT. Dixon went to Mow head City lliis morning MU Bessie Sutton has returned from Boston, Mass. ' Mrs. R. II. Kouse went to Morehead Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. M. Jones went to Seven Springs this morning. Mr. J. L. Parrott returned to Golds boro Saturday night. Mrs. R. E. Dawson returned from Beaufort this morning. Miss Eliza Moore returned Saturday afternoon from Mt. Olive. Master Ray Waller returned from Mt. Olive yesterday afternoon. Lieutenant W. R. Bond was up from the encampment Saturday night. Mr. N. D. Mvers and Miss Zelle Waller spent Sunday in Woodington. Messrs. C. D. Meadows and T. L. Willingham went to Goldsboro this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson and children returned from Beaufort this morning. Masses Fannie Cherry and Olive Cleave returned from Morehead this morning. Mrs. G. W. Underbill left this morn- ng ror fnnaueipnia 10 visii ner daughter. Misses Estelle Johnson and Daisy Harper went to Morehead City Satur day night. Miss Marie Rogers returned Satur- ay afternoon from visiting at Carey and Apex. Misses Clara Oettinger and Martha Allen went to Morehead City Saturday fternoon. Messrs. C. R. Dodson and Hoge rvine returned from Seven Springs lis morning. Mrs. Dan Jackson, of Wilson, came Saturday afternoon to visit relatives i this section. Miss Hattie Marks, of Newbern, a rue up this morning to visit tne Misses Oettingefs. Rev. G. N. Cowan returned from Warsaw Saturday and filled his pul pit here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Oettinger went to Goldsboro Saturday night and re turned this morning. Mrs. Frank Outlaw went to Newbern SPECIAL NOTICES. Old papers for sale at this office'; 20c per nunurea. . v'-v-r '',,;." : -- .; 3 TOR SAU5Festher Bed. Apply Mrs. Banks, 113 South Queen St. to 1 dos. Visiting Cards with your name beautifully written for 10c. S-nd Dr. deri to E, B. Hargett, Kinston Wanted.- A younir man to do at. noeraphy. typewriting and - general office work. Apply by letter to 'iSto nographer," care Free Press. ' Jtd'ykm Class Clothisr and Stmts' SvtrnsAer Ml Qettinfver's pS xxxxX4 xxxxxxt: Vi.rs to Tmhat the fig Stote. from Jftad t fopi On Sr(o Ontu J& People Appreciate Our 20 per cent Sale. Underwear Redaction Sale Suits The Great Teachers Wanted. We need at once a . few more' Teachers fnr Fall schools. Good positions are being filled dailey by us. We are receiving inure- caua win year man ever reror,- Ncnooia and colleges supplied with to?0' 'Cl08e .Whose who have not Veen our American Tkaohers A ssooiation.i jv, unAaANf juu. u.a Manager. i-jA'At xuuuijjn puiiaing-, For the remainder of the sea ' son we otter all that's left of our entire stock of Muslin 'Underwear at about one-third Cl?'3r?klrffi,'iip nfT rmilan - H H M I M N M We close evenings at T o'clock, - Saturdays excepted. ;'i ' off regular prices,' as quoted oeiow; The Last Call, " " ' ' ' ' - i j The Tax on Dogs must be paid by. August i st or I will proceed to gets warrants forthe owners. .This is the last call and must heeded, G. F. .SIMMONS, Chief of Police. ! f MittllUttl tAt tx Fresh Turnip and Ruta Baga 5 .E E In Bulk and Packages. Wool Gash Suits-' for $5.40, $6.00 and $7J0: Those Flannel Suits ' for $6.00, $6.80, $8.00 and $10.00 Those Figured 3 Piece'' : for $8.00, $3.50 and $10.00 Should do so at once, as they are . Special y Values and are selling every day. " : - To look means ' to buy if you need them. . Gowns : that sold at $i .50 noW $ 1 .09 ; that sold at $1.25 now 95c ' . that sold at $t.oo now 77c - . f Chemise . formerly $2.00, now $ t .39 7 formerly $1.75, now $1.29--formerly $1.50, now $1.09 ' formerly $1.25; now, 95c . Drawers regular price 85c, now 59c "regular price 75c, now 52c ? regular price $ot, now 37c regular price 45c now, 29c regular price 35c; now 25c " regular price 25c, now '18c. H ? In addition to the hun- g drcds of great bargains now being offered during H H a we will include "tk M AH This Week I "Vs. HAN0l(CRCHICF5 M M H M : s . M , M H consisting of . 25 dozen Finest . Swiss - Embroid- . To those who come early we ft cried Styles; worth up to g ' Pflfl AfTr ft crlcA 'txaa : . ...... 1 v - Jfinsion, fy,- C 102 $. Own Si. ANTHUd HAfvl(cLbt MNata, no xynaai oeuavme may were trying to do him harm pulled nis- gun and held them off. One person told it that Kennedy was trying to get away when Tyndal hit him the second time. The trial took place at justice Cox's court (his afternoon but the result was not jtnown when the paper went to press The boys la camp are having a lot 01 tun out of the camp blanket trick, that is, taking a fellow up in a blanket ana with men at each corner of the blanket he Is tossed high in the air. it he don't know the trick he thinks every minute that his neck is going to ue orouen. xesieraay wmie this prank was being played on a Kinston boy down at the encampment a certain young man of this place was very .uiucu rousea oy me aci ana expressed himself as being nearly mad enough to whip the whole regiment, when the urst uung he knew he was "riding," Himself. The onlookers said of him that his facial expression was a sight to behold, for he was badly frightened. Tha vniin, Inllnw 1. . nous mi "ride" today and hasn't sufficiently recovered to attend to busi ness. Moral: Don't defy a regiment vi viuir. A Big Lumber Plant. Mr. li. B. Mallison, with the Man hattan Beach Lumber Co., incorpora- uuuer wo law 01 ew jersey and doing busiaess near Croatan, was in the cltv to spend Sunday and says that the company ; has recentlv . in. creased their capital stock from toO.OOO u au,uuu ana win aaa tne manufact ure of excelsior. .-i -.. , Mr. Williams, of Baltimore, the In ventor and owner of . improved ma- cmnery tor the manufacture of exoel slor will himself be interested in the Croatan plant, which will make fine excelsior for mattresses as well as the coarse kind for ordinary packing pur poses. , Ja4 A boat BodtiM take s little Early Riser-It will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. De Witt's Little Esrly Risers are different from other pilla. They do not gripe and break down the mucous membranes of the stomaho liver and bowels, but cure by gentl y arousing the secretions and giving treui to t' 0 jr-;: . Sold at . Jl liood & Co.'s dru blore. i Saturday afternoon to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. o. A. bniitri. Miss Lucy Harvey returned Satur day from a visit to the mountains of western North Carolina. Messrs. Guy Webb, J. H. Andrews and John Adams went to Morehead City Saturday afternoon Miss Sue Wilson returned yesterday afternoon from Charleston, s. (J, where she has been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Happer and Children left yesterday morning for Greensboro to spend awhile. Mr. Cleveland Moore came over from Greenville Saturday evening- and went to Goldsboro to spend Sunday. Miss Ruth Sutton returned Satur day from visiting her sister. Mrs. B. V. Booth, at Clifton Forge, Va Mrs. Mary Jackson and Miss Mary Simpson Russ left this morning for Black Mountain to spend awhile. Messrs. E. C Rountree and W. H, Tavlor went to Seven SDrincs vester- . . 1 V w day morning to spend a lew days Mrs. C. E. Kennedy, of LaGrancra, who has been visiting relatives near Kinston, returned home last night. Mr. J. B. Dawson and Master Jim mie, Jr., left today for .Elizabeth City via JMewbern and tne steamer JNeuse, Misses Mabel and Beulah Summer- lln went to Wilson yesterday morning to visit their sister, Mrs. a. u. Bla lock. Mr. K. R. Harrell, who has been visiting his parents for some time. returned to his work at Wilson.' last night. Mrs. J. F. Taylor went to Beaufort Saturday to spend Sunday with his family who are spending some time there. Judge and Mrs. O. H. Allen and Masters Connor and Reynold returned Saturday afternoon from Wrightsville ueacn. - Miss Eunice Wood, who has te?n visiting the Misses Hodsres, returned Saturday night to her home at Falling ing creeK. . ; Mrs. W. R. Barrington, " of New bern, came up this morning and went to Hookerton to visit her sister, ' Mrs. D. H. Dixon. ; ; " Mr. J. L. Vaughan and Mrs. W. H. -obb and daughter, Katie, went to Newbern Saturday afternoon and re turned last night. ' : - J Mr. J. Joel Stevenson returned yes terday afternoon from visiting Mr. W. S. Edmond and family at Miliboro, Va., and at Richmond and Norfolk. Messrs, W C. Swift and W. B. Coleman returned from Baltimore yes terday morning, where they have been to attend the re-union of Elks in that city last week. :o -"v'-''v -:i Miss Irene Ormond. of Ormondsville. who Is spending some time at Seven Springs, came over to Kinston this morning to spend few days with Mrs. Sit. a. Aioore. Mrs. Leonard, of Fitzsrerald. Fla..' who has been visitinar her father. Mr. Redding Pope.' near Kinston, returned home this morning, r accompanied by her sister, Miss Pope. ,5'v i ; , Rev. F. H. T. Horsfield. of Golds- boro, came yesterday afternoon to fill the pulpit. In the Episcopal church here, In the absence of the rector, Rev. J. H. Griffith, who is in the western part of the State. Adjutant General Rot iter. Assis tant Adjutant Williams and Quarter master General Macon passed through the city yesterday en route to More head to be there at the review of the second regiment N, C. N. G- this afternoon 6y the governor. Call on us for any th- Jj ing you want iiL-DrugsHJ j stationery or oeed. 1 We close at T p. m. except Saturday ' . Emblems : Pins ai Buttons y - . ft The Great nee Sale M ft M M M II. TAYLOR, Agent, COTTON DEALER.:; v We can furnish- such quantitij and deliveries as edit the requirements o millsK Reference: Citizens Savinirs Bank want S .k. p. U. A. O. E. M. TEMPLEfflARSTON DRUG CO. ' . (Save your Golf Tickets.) 1 V 1 Buy one and. present it to your brother, and exemplify the s fraternal spirit. Prices cheap enough. -, - is doing wonders and the m stock ; is moving away, This is what we g mer Goods are , to be HniedverraTidHoirft naven t had yonr share S m . ....... .. ....- - .9 DENMARK,! THE JEWELBR, v Delivered daily 'any- -' where on Queen" St.., for 25c' per month: " ttwwwwt Kinstcn Coin and Book Eicte, " THOS. S. QRADY.MsrrV 118 8. Oman St. " - ' KINSTON. N C M M H IS M M M kA ' as the H ' M Jiave the chance .sale will last - ' ' ' Until August Ast But don't waittintii the last day. Sale Strictly Cash DID; Y OUt GO TO Grand Challenge" Sale .- " AT the I! not be sitt to attend the Sale which is continued for tomorrow TUESDAY, JULY 28th Ladies' flocloar, 850 yards 36-inch Percales to go at 5c 273 yards nice Dress Ginghams at 5c. 450 yards 10c and 12Xc Flowered and roita itot Lawns to go at oc. 200 yards 10c White Check Lawna a. 350 yards beet Lijrht Calicoes at 3Jic 200 yards 12c White Pique at Stfc. 400 yards Solid Colored Lawns in pink and blue at 7c. ' 650 yards 18c and 20c Lawns at lOe. 200 yards 10c White Duck at 7)c. . Sheeting. 250 yards 10-4 Sheeting at 16c Bleachlna Andrcwcofftrin Bleachintrbest made toroat7V ftaronly lOjards to a customer. v. ; "" , Towels : - 150 large size 25c All-Linen Towels to 230 best 10c Towels, large is0, at 7c. X . . 1 i- . J , S 1 1 ppe rs : ' ; ; 1 ; Infant Sandal Slippers at 43c Cnildren's Sandal and at 48c. , 7 -----f , '. Ladies' 75c Slippers at 44c. , Ladies' 1 1 25 Slippers at 75c. Ladies' 2.00 All Patent Leather Ot-i for-Js at 11.24. , , Just received the best f 210 81ipper in I ?T Bna WUI en in tHis sale at ! fioi. ask io see them. - Low Cut Collars, - Fotir-in-hand-Tie Beeds, .etc. Shirt Waist riets in Pearl . ' and Sterling Silver. . ', J. M. STEPHENSON. The Ladies' Store. - . Opposite Mayor's Office. H . .. f M ; M H g No goods charged except 5 ai regular prices. 7? tTP"f M s M H M a S KINSTON; N. O. xxxxxxxxxxxxx Mmt ) All THE OVVL DRUQ STORE Table Cloth Red Table Cloth to go at 17c. - ' '-lit aa i i . . n mie junen iaDie iiotn at a 5c., Satteens 300 yards 12!c Blue and Cream Col- ond Satteens to jro at 8!c . . 15J yards 10c Black Satteen at 7)Jc. Flannel Dress Goods 300 yards 50c Blue. Black and Tan Flannel, nice for s'.irts. to sro du inc this sale at 39c yard L adleo' Vests U00 Lad!es' Bh ached Vests, taoed nk and amis at 5c . . 50 Ladies' B;ue and Pink Vests at 5c. " Lace Curtains BO pairs Lace Curtains to be Sold at extremely low prices Monday. : . Hamburgs and Laces .- we will put on sale forMondavKO piwi Hambergs, In e ttons and Laces at Banrain Prices Don's miss coming Hen's Underwear Men's Pink and Blue Under Shirts and yants ior Mouaay a sale at 18c each. v. Shirts hUn'u Pique and Madras Shirts to go The Owl Brand f 1.00 Shirts at 69c. Fatnerstiech EraiJ T) bunches Featherstitch Dr&M in . te an J colors, for Monday at 2c. All Headaches Cf'TH PROMPTLY and . wufcj bo bud electa b t CAPUDINE(u,.14) We will sell - all goods r. 3 money saving to you to attend " Tomorrow, Tuc: ' Remember we always refund : satisfactory. Yc::r advertised and it v.ill le a l!. 13 great sale which i; for July 20th piioni: -izz. :y for any purch: Slimmer Goods COMMENCING We will sell all sum mer goods regardless ofprof;t. Positively no good3 charged at Getting on Nicely Our business is in a very healthy condition, growing and improving. ; It makes us feel good (success brings a deli cious sense always) and makes us anxious to work all the harder to . treat each custo mer in a way that each One likes best. Your money back if we don't suit you. Will Hunter, Jr. 7 TOWN TA! Jrlc T O 17 n T A L L U . I' I I o 1: I i II . 3 tlt Cl. I. tL2 AS All Drag- Store. c. I i
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