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The Daily Free Press. EUBSCR1PTI0K RATES: ItellrOa Wcwk, by Carrier, . . 10c Ow Month, 8 So Thrrfi Mouth, .... S).0 Tw-lve Month S)J.OO a W. fORLAW.. .Crrr Editor. SEEN AT THE TRAINS Monday Evening Aug. 17, 1W3 Advertisements to be changed must be in by 10 o'clock, day of publication Sm w Ad reft ! tt. Einstein Bros. Our. Will Hunter, Jr. Menu. J no. n. Wamcer & Co. Beef. Chas. Raulkn. To the Public. Mr. J. F. Marquette hat taken a position with Qulnn A Miller In their furniture store. All members of the Jr. O. U. A. M. are urged to be present at the meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. The board of trustees of the Klnston graded schools will meet Thursday, the 20th, for the purpose of placing1 the order for the new desks for the school. The sick benefit department of Neuse Ruling, No. 214, of the fraternal Mystic Circle will hold a special meet ing at Caoady's hail at eight o clock Flday night. A very Interesting and close game of ball was piayea at Laurange satur day between the Parks team, of that place and the Patetown team: score 9 to 9, when the game was called on ac count of darkness. Col. George L. Kllpatrlck, who lately attended the Fort Fisher re union at Wilmington, showed us to day a tallow candle, in a perfect state of preservation, which was washed ashore on the beach at Fort Fisher from the wreck of the ship "3eaure- gard" sunk during the war. It was given him as a souvenir of the reunion The relic can be seen at J. E. Hood & Co's. drug store. At a meeting of the promoters of the propsed stock company to manufacture smoking tobacco it was decided to open the books for subscriptions at the store of Cox & Co. and keep them open for the benefit of those who want to subscribe. It any one, In the city . or elsewhere, wants to take stock in the enterprise they can ao so by going there ana writing tneir name and the amount they wish to subscribe opposite. The shares will be 150 each. A bit 'of compliment for the enter prise shown by The Free Ppkss Sat urday in giving a full account of the mass meeting Saturday, though the meeting began at 2:30 and the paper had to go off on the 4:22 train, was heard on the streets from a colored man who remarked "these newspapers do beat de debbll, dar dey done got dat man who spoke in the paper an hour after he spoke," referring, of course to the picture of Mr. ' Johnson, the speaker, which was used in the ac count of the meeting. Abe Mason, colored, cut Louis Henry Wilson, colored, on the face this morning with a pocket knife, i and also maae . a "swipe" at bis Dowels, but did not cut htm the last time. ' Mason had his hand in Wilson's Docket. aocordlng to the latter's story, and he told Mason to take his hand out, that he had nothing in them for him to get but a knife. Mason remarked that if he told him he was trying to steal his knife he would out his face off, cutting at Wilson at the same time. Mason escaped and has not been caught yet oy tne policemen. Coming and Going. People you Know or Somebody Else Knows Mr. L. Hlnes went to Beaufort this morning. Mr. Randolph Meade went to Green ville this morning. Mr. D. W. Patrick returned to New. bern this morning. Rev. U. W. Spilman returned home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. N. F. Moore went to Newborn yesterday afternoon. Dr. H. D. Harper, Sr., went to Morehead Saturday. Mr. John G. Cox returned this morn lng from Morehead City. Mr. J. F. Taylor spent Sunday In Beaufort with his family. Miss Zelle Cox returned Saturday night from Morehead City. Mrs. I. G. Rinker went to Newborn Saturday afternoon to visit. Mrs. Alice Hunter returned from Goldsboro yesterday evening. Mr. W. M. Herbert went to More head City Saturday afternoon. Miss Hattle Moseley went to More head City Saturday afternoon. Miss Hattle Randolph went to fore head City Saturday afternoon. Judge O. H. Allen left yesterday to preside at Person county court. Mr. Eli Oettinger returned this morning from Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Claytor returned Saturday afternoon from Durham. Mr. J. B. Dawson and little son, James, went to Tillery this morning. Mrs. Jas. F. Parrott returned Sat urday from visiting at Glenn Allen, Va. Miss Katie Bizzell, of Goldsboro, is visiting Miss Vivian Bizzell, in this city. Miss Betsey Green took the cars for her home at La Grange yesterday at this place. Mrs. L. W. Dawson and Misses Johnnie and Ida went to Beaufort Saturday afternoon. Messrs. E. P. Dixon, W. E. Parrott and J. V. Howard went to Morehead Saturday afternoon Miss Annie Foy, who has been visit lng at Mrs. C. H. Foy's, returned to Newborn this morning. , Mr. E. S. Beaman, of Snow Hill, spent yesterday in Klnston and re- SMALLPOX IS PKOSPfcCT. Raleigh, Auk 4. In the counts of talk today nbout wiwllpox Dr. Lewis took evasion t ) May that he expected to see an even more extensive outbreak of it In the State wlten cold weatlier comes. ity the carelessness of tlie general pub lic it ivft'lv appears that they do not care whether they have this disease or not; this in face of the official statement that in tli jiHt four years there have been thotiHuudH of cases and nearly two hundred deaths in the State. the Pacific Innurance Co FIFTY CENTS sift Ulnxt CtmtffnAV TtmUniA ptr nd eight tmuuipvA, yyuuiu uiu otuer AtseaHe See mv WMt Manager Accident and Health Jfiyk-Clats CiotMUr mm J Stmt' mmitktr Jrom Jifiad to foot 00 tPrie Only .Hood Buildinv lament for North Carolina SPECIAL NOTICES. Subcribe to Thb Free Press. For Rent. 5-room house on Wash ington St. E. J. Becton. Druggist wants position. Box 501, Kinston, N. C. Address Three rooms for rent on Gordon street. Apply to D., this omce. Wanted $2,000.00, Real Estate Se curity. Address Box 25. For Rent. A 4 room House on Chestnut St. Apply to H. T. Oglesby Position Wanted. Anything in the machinists line. Apply to Work, this omce. For Sale. Desirable Residence on north Queen street. Six rooms. Apply at this omce. For Rent. Four room House on Caswell street in East Kinston. J. C. Wagner. 1 doz. Visiting Cards with your name beautifully written lor 10c. Send or ders to E. B. Hargett, Kinston Strayed or Stolen. Female setter dog, white with liver-colored spots Answer to name "Veto." Return to J. T. Heath and get reward. Hav for Sale. We offer strictly first-class Crab Grass Hay, with slight mixture of pea vines, in bales, at reasonable prices. L. Habvet&Son. For This Week Only. Teachers Indexed Bibles, 11.25 to 91.50. Regular price $2 and 93. Teachers' Bibles with out index 91.10. Thos. S. Grady, M'gr Kinston Coin & Book Exchange. Mr. Levi Mew born Dead. .Mr. L. A. Mewborn, Sr., died at his some on east rayton avenue tnis morning at 4 o'olock. He has been ill for some time with a complication of ' diseases and his age militated against nis recovery. Mr. Mewborn was born in this county, near institute, 74 years ago ' and has lived in the county since, for m long time past in Kinston. He was a representative citizen and was generally loved for his genial good nature and was familiarly known as "Uncle Levy" by a wide circle of intimate friends. For the past six months his ; health has been such that he was compelled to stay closely at his home. He was one of the oldest members of St. John's Lodge,- No. 4, A. F. & A. M., having become a member of the lodge in 1852 and will be burled with Masonio honors tomorrow. Mr. Mewborn leaves a widow and three eons, Messrs, Will E., T. W and Mark Mewborn and a host of rel atives in the city and county. The funeral will be conducted from ' his late residence at 207 east Peyton avenue tomorrow morning atlOo'clock by Kv. j, a. urimtn, jr., rector of St. Mary's Episcopal church, of which Mr. Mewborn was a member, assisted by Rev. Edward Wooten, of Wllming- ton, chaplain or Mr. Mewborn s com pany in the civil war. turned home this morning. Mr. J. S. Bizzell spent Sunday in the city with his family and returned to rwewbern yesterday afternoon. Misses Maud and Pauline Lepper, of Morehead City, came last night to visit the family of Mr. J. M. Howland Miss Ida Heller, who has been visit ing Miss Edith Oettinger, went to Tar boro thta morning to spend a few days Mr. G. M. L. Peacock, of Fremont, spent yesterday in this city with Mr W. C. Swift, and returned home last night. Miss Carrie McGhee, of Goldsboro, who has been visiting the Misses Kll patrlck here, returned home Saturday night, fUUOT m UM VUUIUQUI, MlfiaM JanlA ITnvftlvl f71r& Pat an1 Mary Move, went to Morehead Satur- ifinctnri N O Rflllffc Fflf Sfllfil Miss Devlin, of Teachers Wanted. We need at once a tew more leacners ior ran schools. Good positions are being filled dailey by us. We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied wnn Teachers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. AMERICAN TEACHERS A SSCMJ1AT1UIX, J. L. Graham, LL. D., Manager, 152-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, lenn. SHOES Our entire Fall and Winter line of STETSON Shoes has arrived and is open for your inspection. Among them are several new and pretty styles. Ideal and Corona Pat Kid and Velour and Calf, plain leather. Prices, $5.00 and $6.00 cS. JPf, Quinerit, JCinston, 9f C . s Oettirige rs We have yet a small tity of that quan- Low Priced Muslin Underwear XXXXtXXXXXXXXX M A ft Par to Trude tithe Bin Store, m Ws close evening at 7 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. Our I Buyers Such prices as these have . 1 . A movea au put a lew nieces $1.50... GOWNS... $ 1.00 $1.25. .. GOWNS..... ,95c $1.75 CHEMISE $1.29 $1.25 CHEMISE ...95c 6S5c... DRAWERS ....59c 25c... DRAWERS ...'.18c If you would take advantage of this Underwear dale must hurry: you 102 S. Qu0H St. ARTHUR HARRCLL, WeiSolegeirts for Rockwell's Patent Corner Dtist Shields for Stair and Room Corners Let us put them in Orders will Duck Hats receive for you. prompt attention. KtULUj White Furniture Co. : 110 W. NORTH ST. ' Jus around the corner from LaRoque'a Store v Rally at Ormondsville. Ormondsvllle, Jf. C.j Aug. 15. The i . ki. --.r i m the betterment of their schools by the consolidation of three small districts here. . By Invitation ' State Superin tendent Joyner and Prof. Alex Gra ham, of Charlotte, discussed here to day in the masterly manner for which ootn ineae gentlemen are iamea,. tne question of consolidation. As a re sult of the agitation of this question and this meeting these districts will be united and a strong - central school given to the people. The peo ple here feel much encouraged at the prospects and at the interest i mani fested in the movement. We under stand there will be a called meeting of the county board of education at an early date for the purpose of ratifying the consolidation. ; - . . ", - Kat All To WarnU .- , ;, :-.; Persons troubled with indigestion or Dyspepsia can eat all they want U the; will take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy prepares the stomach for the reception, retention, digestion and assimilation of all of the wholesome food taut may be eaten, and enables the ci.'pMive organs to transform the! f i i .' tied of bl od that p-iv ! - 'i. Sold bv J. : Devlin, of Ottawa, Canada, who has been visiting Mrs. M. H Carr for some time, returned home yesterday morning. Miss Estelle Williams, of Kenans- vllle, who has been spending several weeks with Mrs. R. F. Hill, returned home this morning. Miss Ida Sutton, who has been vis iting Miss Nora Albritton, at this place, returned to her home at Golds boro Saturday night. Miss Florence Rice and Mrs. Nathan Garner, of Beaufort, who have been visiting Mrs. L. J. Hill, for some time, returned to weir Domes yesterday. Mr. G. L. Kllpatrlck returned from Wilmington Saturday afternoon, where he has been to attend the re-union of Confederate veterans at Fort Fisher, Mr. E. P. Weeks went to Goldsboro yesterday morning and returned in the afternoon with Mrs. Weeks, who has been visiting in Durham for a week. Miss Myrtle White came from Pol locKsvuie Saturday night m response to a message stating that her sister, MissAlmata White, was ill in this place. ,, - Misses Ethel Johnson and Georgia rearsaii, oi nea springs, wno nave been attending a house party at Miss Phebe Shaw's, returned home this mornipg. Mrs. L. R. Mann, Mrs. Richard Ellis and Misses Octavia Kellum and Sarah Mann left yesterday for a few weeks visit to relatives in Kinston. New bern Journal. -Mr. W. R. Harper, 9rst vice presl dent of the South Atlantic insurance company, spent Saturday in Kinston and left on the night train for his home in Richmond, Va. Mr. John Dunn, of Newborn, presi dent of the State organization of Re- tail Grocers and General Merchants' association, was In attendance on the mass meeting here Saturday.: - -.. Sealed bids will le received at the office of the Mayor of Kinston, N. ft, until lil o'clock, noon, of Tuesday, Pept , 1, for 80-vear 4 per cent, bonds of the Town of Kinston, N. ft, amounting to 100,000 Denominations to be rxed by tre Hoard of Aldermen Said bonds to be issued for waterworks and sewerage systems, fire alarm system, and impro vements on electric light system, streets aod public buildings. The right to reject any ana all bids is reserved N. J. ROUSE. Mayor. L. J. MEWBORNE, Clerk. a full line of fresh Can Goods of all kinds Remember we muct have a part of your patronage for Fancy Groceries to keep the Bakery groing. The people of Kinston have never supported a bakery; so if you appreciate the one you have, we would be glad tor you to snow it oy giving us a liberal patronage ior our iuh line of Fancy Goods. We carry n fall line of Glassware, lln wae and Crorkerv Ware. itirif you fail to see what you want, just ask font. ' Kinston Bakery Co. W M. HERBERT, Mgr. titmmmtmttnm 1 TKe Destruction of Mrs. Joyner' s Milk' LaGrange, Aug. 15. Mrs. L. J. Joyner'a mill, about two miles from hore. was undermined and washnd away Thursday night. As Mrs. Joy I 3 nor is old she will not undertake to I M rebuild. The site win be offered for sale. The property was very valuable and Its destruction Is a public loss as well as a private one. Our fishermen were on hand and some fine fish were caught. The most of the timbers will be recovered. . . .. vi Vj. V. Attention, Masons! ; All members of St. John's Lodge, No. 4, A. F. & A. M., are requested to meet at their ball tomorrow morn ing. Tuesday, August 13th. at 9 o'clock. for the purpose of paying the last sad tribute to our deceased brother, L. A. Aiewoorne. far. All Masonio mends are cordially Invited. , . . . J. W. Black, W. M. Great Game Flinch m lNDIQEGTlON . . J toe . tt i. . ' .pudi: ' o4T miPLKIARSTOII: . DRUG CO. s (Cv.5 ycurGctf Tickets.) Beef, Pork, Sausage And Country Produce you will find at Braxton's stand. Now run by a new j, firm. All orders will be ; correctly filled, therefore , we solicit a liberal share ; of jour patronage. i John R. Walker.& Co. Phone 181 just received a new . shipment of Ladies' ' and Children's white Duck Hats. Prices from 25 to 75c. : : J. M. STEPHENSON. The Ladies' Store. Opposite Mayor's Office. . ' THE OWL DRUG STORE In all of our Egg Drinks none but fresh newly-laid eggs are used. '' EtfytiaQ Frappe French Sip ' Siberian Freeze ik.eio riz ' ureme ue Mtnl . Strawberry Jam , PtneannlB Nmsh Creme De Cocoa Frosted Fruit Peach Blow Nectarine runco Alaska snowball . - TriDnle Enr Phoxnhate , Peach EBowim Wine a la Evr Mint Julr Mn niinrni uviara jioe suverAae Boker Pokey Punch . ' VIchT a la Egg- , Blizurdine Creamed Oranir Ambrusla Frapp . Mountain Nectar ImDenal Cnin Scorchers' Dellirbt - Fratina Cuptb's Idea vimrrappe Koysl tup , , Pepsin Pboaphate : VtoJade Snow Cream Golden Idea . RwiDberrT Cordial Wine Punch Bon un Frappe Cherrj- Cobbler . American Leaoer conee Noe - ' . Luna Blend (Moon Drink) . Alphonw Slut" Zit Zulu Eira Pho$mhta Henrietta Dip Gaston Punch Elks' Htut t Vino lrlHe - Cyclers' Favorite . . Coney Island Freeze Punchfne Queen Larna Fiske Punoti f- Haderia Flip Arctic Vim Sainariran Punch Salperino Puneh Cbem Rioe Punnh Manhattan Flip Princess Zulu Port Santceree , AU8trauan DeliM : We sell AllegrettJ and Lowney Fine Can dies. Ask far any kind of Drink you want. Your money back if wt dont suit you.' Will Hunter, Jr. -SMIf TO THE PUBLIC I am now prepared to turn out up-to-date work in the '.Tailoring Line and only ask atrial to convince you. My Fall and Winter stock of Goods have arrived and I will be pleased to take your order' before the stock is picked over. Workmanship Guaranteed : CHAS.. RAULEN 5 are M . fin M fthe 9 M M a M s M s s I M . i M Market, Watch this space M M M M s . S M . M 5 M 1 I 1 a 8 M s a a M I i. 8 S I KINSTON. N. O. Fresh Groceries I am prepared to serve you in eatables of the first quality. Fresh Butter onlce all the time. In fact, anything in the ( way of Family Groceries. Goods delivered to any part of the city. ' - G. H, BURSELL 403 N. HERITAGE 8T. PHONE 17 f X We elose at T p. m., except Saturdays TOWN TALK O W N 4 T A AVP? A. K K A Town Talk Loaf Color. That's for tbs Critical Eye. ' Flaron That's for the Fastidious Palate Loaf Size: - That's for your Bank Account. s . v : ' - Th litrhter the loaf the more Bread to the Banvl Yon iret it all in a loaf baked from TOWN TALK FLOUR." Ask your grocer for it ' '. Sole A Rents for Klnston E F. COX, Pres. J. W. GRAINGER, Vice Pres.. R C. STRONG, Cash'r ; I he Bank of I vinoton Capital, Surplus r.nd profits over Seventy Thousand Dollars Total Ucque-tional la As-ets over ! Watch Talk ' Every man should carry a Watch, and as good a one as he can afford. ( A watch Is a conven ience and a necessity,' There are times in the run of a yar when a watch would be worth the cost to voa. ' ' -,5 Call and see our watches. We can please you and your pocketbook, too. . Any quality, any price. I DEN MARK,! THB JEWELER, Z This Week t- 'it- Figured Lawns- The 10 and 12 i-2c qualities, to go atv Strictly Cash
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