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The' mm Free Press. AtvertJaiaft- IUm oa Application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DallyOM Wk,br Carrier, . . 10c Om Month 33e Thrw Month fl.OO Twlve Months M.OO a w. roRLAw.. ,Cir Editor Saturday Evenwq, ..August 8, 1!K)3 Advertisements to be changed must it in by ro o'clock, day of publication M w Ad vert I Mm eat. Templk-Marston Dkuo Co. Flinch The colored people will ha re a graiid concert In the court houe here August 2flth. Some coon huntera near LaQrange n. fAar nlirhta aero cut a tree tn whicn they found 19 coods. Mrs. Pattle Tucker, of this place, raluul a nna In her irardea that is ii inches long.- The peas in the bull are about an inch apart but fully matureu Mrs. N. L. Bruton Is the possessor nf & nlffht hlonminfl' series that is ex rw.id to bloom tonTffht between and 12 o'clock. It will be displayed in her show window In the Webb buucunjf and all are invited to watch for the bloom. There will be a grand educational rail and bltr dinner In Pink Hill township next Wednesday, August 12th, at which speeches will be made by Hon. It. F. Beasley, of Monroe, an eloquent speaker, and prominent pub lic men of this county. '. Mr. Thomas S. Grady, manager of the Kinston Coin and Book Exchange, haa anld his school book and station rv hualneas to J. E. Hood & Co., and will only deal In literary books, papers, magazines and periodicals. He has moved to Hood & Co's. Cas well street entraace of their new store. 1 TherVwM 'quite a pleasant dance given at Loftin's opera house last night, complimentary toMissesThorpe and Whitehurst of Newborn, who are aaa. A f- A L. 1 1 1 A Un.. . guesisoi raisa Annie ATvuuen. t wen t v cou Dies participated. Music was dispensed by "Kinston Star Or chestra." Chaperones were Mesdames Long, Skinner and Cummlngs. On account of the firemen's tourna- meut at iuraaiu aukub " A. fe N. C. Railroad will sell round trip tickets to individuals from this station to Ooldsboro for one first-class fare. Tickets will be on sale August 8, 10, 11, good to return August 17th. Fire companies or bands in uniform with 10 or more on one ticket will be given a rate of one cent a mile for round trip to Ooldsboro, ' Jesse Wiggins, a negro beating bis way on the A. & N. 0. freight from Ooldsboro early this morning, was stricken by the dark house just this aide of Stony Creek and sustained injuries thai may prove, fatal. 'He was riding in a dox car ana stock ai head out of the ear door, just as the train was entering the dark house and hi bead struck the wall ' and be was knocked Out of the car. The engine topped and went back for him and brought him to LaGrange where he it now in a precarious condition. . s A New Teacher Elected. Yesterday afternoon the board of 'trustees of the graded school met and elected a teacher to take the place of Miss Margaret Perry who declined an election to the faculty of the graded school recently. The young lady chosen was Miss Florence May Ellington, of Loulsburg, a recent graduate of Trinity- college. Misa Ellington will teach Latin and English in the eighth and ninth grades. She comes with the very best recom mendations, and undoubtedly she will show the wisdom of ber selection as a mamhm nt the fanultv of our irraded School. ' Will Parch Flour and Play it la Snuff. Last night at a called meeting of . the retail grocers' association, a good brother or business man of Kinston remarked that the greatest trouble they would bare to overpome would be the snuff question. ." - Now man-like, sometning naa to oe laid on the women. I want to say in behalf of the women of North Caro lina and other tobacco states, that we am now. aa we have always been. ' ! tn ortma tn tha front toheln and stand by our husbands and fathers in any way that is for their, good. Now brethren, of the association, I am sure the women will pledge you not to use the snuff made by the A. T. company. I don't say we will do with out our snuff altogether, but we will not touch the A. T. Co's. snuff If we have to grind our tobacco leaves and form a trust of our own. We will keep our pledge if we have to parch flour and use it and play it is snuff. ! So now brother farmers and mer chants let us all come together and do what we -can. "ror in union there Is atrength." --: :cj ? : N. L. A. . Play Ball. ' i-: ; The down town team will meet the tobacco boys on the diamond Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and some thing very interesting in the way of banball is expected, With mily Cole man b -bind the bat and Llsha Lewis In the box, who will revive some of those fancy Alleghany quivers of days and Eustler, whose success as a league player was phenominal, to twirl the sphere for the tobacco aggregation. there la bound to be something of unu sunl importance to fann at the ball park Monday. The admission to the trame will be 25 cents for men and no thing whatever will be charged for the ladies, who it is expected and hoped will grace - the occasion with their preseaci in large numbers. The line up will be as follows: Town: Will Coleman, c; E. B. Lewis, p; E. Whitaker, 2 b; Harper, s: S. Whitaker, 1 b; Stevenson, 3 b; Kllpatrick. 1. f.j Hawkins, r. Li Su t I. C. f. ' ' . Tobacco: bustier, p; Adams, c; r.c r r, 1 b; J'cacham, 2 b; Palmer, I f; Jo s, 3 b; Perry, c. f: MoCormlck, rf; J. ; r oc!n, umpire. ; C 1 V uen Bonds, .r -a re DeAis, - on 1 r ' p.-iavri, at I SSEN'At THE TRAINS Coming and Going. People you Know or Somebody Else Knows. Dr. F. D. Swindell spent last night in the city. Mr. J. W. Grainger went to MoreT head this morning. Mr. M. 8. Harnlio returned from Winston yesterday. Mr. Randolph Meade went to Dan ville Va., last night. Mr. J. F. Taylor went to Beaufort yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Swift returned from Seven Springs this morning. Mr. Murray Whitaker returned to his home at Trenton this tnoraing. Mrs. Carrie Fordham returned yesterday-afternoon from Clinton. Mr. H. R. Dillon returned to her home in LaGrange this morning. Miss Essie Hargett, went to Mays vllle yesterday afternoon to visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiram Bell returned tliis morning from Kichmoud, Va. Mr. Fred Sutton returned yesterday from visiting at Clifton I urge, a. Miss Maud Sutnerell, of near Kins ton, went to Morehead this morning, Mr. Berrv Dail. of Snow Hill, took the cars here this morning for Wilson Mrs. Henry Dail, ;of Kenansville, is visiting mends ana relatives in xviub ton. Misses Ruby and Betsey Foy went to Maysville yesterday afternoon to visit. Mrs. John Brown and Miss Daisy Harper went to Newport News, Va., this morning. Mr. Ralph Kllpatrick, of Grifton, took the cars here for Morehead City this morning. . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wooten and Miss Bessie returned this morning from Seven Springs. Miss Ruth Gold, of Wilson, who has been here visiting the Misses Daw son, returned to her home this morning, Rev. E. D. Brown returned this morning from Mecklenburg county, where he has been for two weeks visit ing his parents. Mrs. Henry Thweatte Miller, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Devlin, of Ottawa, Canada, are guests of Mrs. M. H. Carr on Peyton avenue. Mrs. F. O. James, Miss Mary Blow and Mr. Haywood Dail, of Greenville, spent last night in the city on their way home from Aioreneaa city. Mrs P. P. Culbreth, of Tampa, FJa., who has been visiting Mrs. L. Hines for some time, left last night for La Grange to visit a few days before re turning home. , AT THE CHURCHES. Services will be held In the" follow- lng churches tomorrow, to which every body is invited: Episcopal Church. Services in the morning only. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; ' , Methodist Church. ' 1 Services morning and evening by Dr. Swindell, presiding elder. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Epworth League at 4 p. m. Sunday. Missionary Baptist C hurch. Services morning and evening by the pastor. Sunday school at :) a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock. . B. Y. P. U. Monday evening at 8:15. ChristUtCChurch. No service. ' Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Presbyterian Church. Services morning and evening by the pastor. sunday school at v:w a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. , ; . Free Will Baptist C hurch. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. East Kinston M. E. Chapel. Sunday school at 9:15 a. tn. First Church of Christ, Scientists. Room 3, 103 E. Gordon St. Services at 11 a. m. Subject: "Soul." Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Heading room open irom i to o p. m., daily except Sunday. The public is corcuaijy invuea. 11NDIQESTIOIS 'PIIDCf) Immediately by llUnCll the use of Hiol's CAPUDIIVE (Ua-idi At All Drue Stores. -.4 i SPECIAL NOTICES. Salt Mullets at M. C. Holland's. Pickled Oyters at M. C. Holland's. Pickled beef for sale by v . L. J. Moore. Old papers for aale at this office, 20c per hundred. . Butter on Ice 20 cents a pound at J. B. Cummlngs'. Nice cheese kept in J. B. Cummlngs. Refrigerator at For a 4-roora house for rent apply to Hardy Hill, 215 west Blount St. , - FOB Rent. 5-room house on Wash ington St. E. J. Bectojj. Resturant for rent in good locality. Fitted up. Apply to R. Walstoh. Wanted. 6- or 7-room house, cen trally located. D. W.Smith, Box 25. For ten days only 2-plece Suits i duced 331 per cent. - S. A. QnxEELY. Say Zu Zu to W.: D. LaRoque. Jr. and get a package of alee Crisp Gin- uup. , Wanted. A young man to do ste nography, typewriting and general office work. Apply by letter to ''Ste nographer," care Frik Press. ' Wanted. An experienced book keeper, must be sober, write quick, leg ible hand, frerer one who knows &.? oocraphy and type-writin?. S:aM ex- f --r - ani salary wactJ. Ai'T-. A. :-. C, csre 1T.::3 Ir- ?3. mini Stmts' JmrmiAiryir from Jttmet to Every 2-Piece Suit - ' . r-.- . y in the House will be sold for. tfie next ten days I . ; ' at One-third Off cJl jf. Quinerfy, Xinstont7l. C. St. PAon 7. 1RTHU. HARRCLL. Mai. v Trained Nurses. . . : Miss Smith, a grftduate of the Grady Hospital, in Atlanta, and Mrs. Munvll, another hospital gran n ate, .offer tlw professional services. , We eibse st T p. tn.. except Saturdays Emblems Pins Buttons ' A. F. & A. M. ": I. O. O. F. t , . j K. f P. ' Jr. O. U. A. M. 6. P. O. E. Buy one and present it to your brother, and exemplify the fraternal spirit.. Prices cheap enough. ", DENMARK, : THB JEWELBR, Gentlemen: Ton. nnv ronAtr tnr himinMiH. HoDe you will call on me before giving your order ei8ewnre i nay siwa. vi . a m .. 11 J . goods now reaay ior iau sou Handsome Suitings and,, Trouserings. FirstKjlass Workmanship Guaranteed. I hope you will patronize home trade. will flnil it mnnt atisfac- tory, Upstairs over 8. H. Loftin's store. Charles Raulen 1 The 1 Great Game Flinch sTH,IPLE-r.lARSTOn 5 T S (Save yourjDcIf Ticlrrts.) " Special Sale Wash Taffeta ONE WEEK, BEGINNING t ,'"'. Monday, August 10th We have secured a quantity of Wash Taffeta Ribbons in widths 5, 9, 22, 40, 60 and 80 at a price considerably lower than usual and ih order to of the purchase we will place prices: 3c for No 5. worth 5c 9c for worth 5c for No. 9, worth 7 l-2c lie for No. 40, worth 15c ) All Shades I" Mail Orders will receive Madame EIRado Palmist will be here only this week. Tells Past, Present and Fnture'; , will insure you in the Pacific Mutual L i fb Insurance Co. against Typhoid Fever and nine other diseases. i ..i i n .i i r . t . h -V" ...a-' lam lianager Accident aad Health 5 Department for North Caro- S Z Una. , Hood Bujlding, g VrrvrrrrrrriTTeTeTT e. r cox; - President J. W.' GRAINGER, 1 Vice-President The Bank of Kinston Capital Stock, - $50,000.00' Surplus Profits, $21,500.00 ;: v Legal Depository for State, County and Municipal Funds Solicits- deposits' from Farmers, Merchants, Corporations and Indi viduals. ' . ' ..'.'-, Capital t and Surplus-Profits was $2 1, ooo six years ago. . -This Bank was safe then you can see that it is nearly three'ahd one half times stronger now. . . f If you are not a depositor would be pleased to' have you open an account. Yours truly, . , h R. C STRONG, CaAier THE OWL pRUQ STORE No Standing Slill This is not the same drug store that it was 33 days ago., It is constantly charg ing, always progressing, ever improving. We get r.ew suggestions from our cus tomers, new ideas from traveling men, new '..- f.ora visiting succes-fal dm? stores i i c " rr cities. Gradually tu-s ug-j- .. U-as ar.d plans get wo:kei intoour s-.;re. That is why it keeps f-ow inga-.li -rovirs. It seems tobe r ure for c r cv to"iers to traie wi'.a us, - - i it Cr- : t Assure ( t US to -it such as "'e i-v.-.e y - rf Yc t ; t - Ulv its.:;. J All - Silk Ribbons give our customera the benefit them on sale at (he following v t '7 "v7r No, 22, 12 l-2c 12 J-2cforNo. 60, worth 17 l-2c . v.lforNo80, worth 20c Best Quality prompt and careful attention. Great Reduction AT THB Racket Store n all Summer Gooda. We want to close out all Summer Goods, and will give a reduction" now which means money to those buying DRY GOOD8, NOTIONS, MILLINERY,' ETC. , ; ; ' BRskilNE CO. Prtdgen Block. 135. Atlantic and North Carolina R. R. Newbern, ,N. , C., August a, 1903. , THE SUNDAY SPECIALS ' leaving Goldsboroat 7 a. m. and leaving Morehead - City at 9:5(3 p discontinued after the above date. j , , - - -" ; The annulling of these does not in any way effect trains Nos. 5 and 6, which wiIL-run ' on the usual schedule. - r The Sunday Excursion Kates will continue in effect until further notice. . S. L. DILL. B. A. NEWLAND, Gen. Supt. Master Trans. TbWN TALK T O W N T A L K Strawberry Shortcake " isn't all berries. It's mostly cake, and that should be made from the best flour. Try - . " . , ' ' Town Talk, Flour for your next cake. , ' Ask your grocer for it. t ; T. W. r.'EWZOHH I CO., Sole Agents for Kinston STATEMENT OF Citizens Sayings; Bank at the close of business on J una SO. 1903. BE80URCES. Loans andDiseounta 128.238 OverdraJts... 840 Bonds - 1,000, Furniture and Fixtures......... 1,984, Real Eetate and Material lor Bank Due from Banks.,. faoh Item Casb vn hand.u....M... a Ran : fio.535 100 12.907 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock ?25.0O0 Undivided Profits 0.1O2 N irs Uedifii'ounted 5.700 Fi;U f'aai 7,500 Lt-po-.;t s-ubjtH't to check and tVrtir-iMts ( Lepoeit .-.132.175 C !' fc-r' Uhet-k ouwtaodini, M" Idvidnds unpaid 2,fu0 D ik to Bins. nne .13 Cc- ; i a e E'i iv, t C"" 4 C C , 1 - . ! ' - I rt f f t' e C: if 'I 1" 7 ft pits to Trad tU Fig Stott. 9 H M ' . M . M . H ' M H , M ' M a i a clone tr-n'wg at ? oVtock,. Saturdays excepted. ,, 5 The N Great , 5 Clearance HSale v , . J A,J '( l . will be continued ' All This Week I 4 r 5 In order , ta give all a h chance and to further 9 h reduce the stock we will t " - 5? continue the Great Clear- ance Sale all thb week. l All Prices Will Remain at S the Same Low Level and Wise Shoppers Will Do S well to Supply Their Needs Sale Strictly Cash g No goods wfll be charged g ft except'at regular prices., KINSTON, N. O. ZZ4X4XkXrXZZZX4ZZ ' Jo - m MOM - Z5 Fresh Groceries" 'I am prepared -to serve you in eatables of the first quality. " Inresh Butter on fee all the time. f" In fact, anything 1 in .the way , of Family Groceries. GooAs delivered to any part of the city. 1 ,i " . . r n mTrtDDrr 403 N HERITAGE ST. PHONE 176 You Will Do ' : . ;; iRighf Thing "' , to call in the Bakery and see 1 our Jine of Fancy Cakes, Etc. We will be glad to fill orders for ' i fancy goods of any kind. - Our Baker is one of the best in 7 North Carolina and can furnish you with anything you may call for on short notice. , T ' We have' a nice, variety of fresh ' goods in our cases every day. Kinston Bakery Co. This- Week- All Figured Lawns The 10 and 12 l-2c qualities, to go at u3 Strictly Cash M . M M ; . H , M 5 M 5 S s s N
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