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The mli rKE Vms. Advertising ItatM on Application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Iily On Wwl, by Carrier, . . 10c Out Monti USc Thcf Month. SI. (Ml Ti hr Muutli 4I.OO Sc. m! THE TRAINS C. W. FORLAW. Cirv Editor. TuruMMY Kvenino, Aug. 27, 1!)03 Advertisements to be changed must be in by 10 o'clock, day of publication N w Admit lawmen t. S. A. QuiNKKl.v. Listen. Miss Mkacham & Co. - Back Combs. Jamks C. Ooixuns. -Atlantic Chris tian College. How man? We would you like to be the Ice are pleased John It. 1 'hilltps proved in bis his buggy, which to note that Mr. la sufficiently im- condition to ride out in he did one day this week. Tbe Wilson Concert Company, a colored troupe from Wilson, have given two concerts In the court house this week and the music rendered was of a very creditable order. Mr. J. F. Eweens, of Baltimore, ad juster for the Northern Assurance Co., Is in the city adjusting the loss of bis company in the recent tire at T. K. Roberts &. Co's. steinmery. There will be a meeting of the Retail Grocers and General Merchants' As sociation at the mayor's office tonight. Live matters to every member will be i taken up and all are urged to attend The delinquent list will be revised at the meeting. Prof. Coggins, of the Atlantic Chris tlan College, will address tbe teachers institute tomorrow morning at 0:15 All persons, and especially the teach ers, are invited to attend. All who do not wish to remain after the address may quietly retire. Hatch Bros', excursion returned last night from Norfolk between 11 and 1 o'clock and the excursionists say they had a pleasant trip. The train was filled with passengers before it got to Norfolk and the excursion was a finan cial success to the managers Misses Clara Lincoln and Elise Holderby entertained a dozen of their , friends last evening on the lawn at the utters noma on east King street Refreshments were served in the shape of ice cream and cake and the young folks spent a delightful evening, The assessment of the railroads for taxation in the town of Kinston is 49,107 for the A. C. L. and $7,017 for Aha A. $ N. 0. This figure is reached by apportioning pro rata' to each town, through which the roads pass according to mileage of right-of-way in the town. It was stated in yesterday's Free a?RESS that Miss Birdie Koonce, the musical assistant at the R. M. I., was -duoated at the New England Conser vatory. We were in error In making 4he statement. Prof, Rhodes informs -us that she was educated by graduates -01 mat mstuuuoa , Mr. Ellis Goldstein, formerly of this .place out now in business in - uunn, ana miss Mayme Isaacs, 01 uoids boro, were married in the latter citj yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and left last night for northern cities on a bridal tour. Mr. Goldstein was twell known in this city, Afthe last meeting of the fire com pany of Kinston a resolution was passed making it a rule in oases of fire tnat tne three nrst to tne nose wagon and they only, should : ride on the wagon to the fire. By request of the chief we publish this for the benefit of Ahose who were not there. 'Frank Howard, colored, yesterday awore out a claim and delivery for things removed from his house by his wife, aided by Wilson Vines, also col ored. Howard says that Vines and his wife induced his (Howard's) wife to leave him and then when he was away went there , and removed the things from the house. A great deal of complaint is being made by the residents along King , street about the fast driving of parties on that thoroughfare. The parents of children say that they fear for their children's lives. The town ordinance firohibita driving in the corporate imits at a faster gait than eight miles an hour and it is alleged that this is frequently exceeded. What came near being a very seri ous accident and one that did result in much - pain to the party involved, occurred at the A. & N. C. depot this .morning as tne westbound passenger train was puuing out irom tbe station. The wife of Preacher Pritchard, of the colored Episcopal church of this city, -was on the train bidding friends rood- bye, when the order to leave was given and tne train began to move rapidly -out from the station. She, in jumping off the train, sustained a right pain ful sprain 01 ner anicie. Coming and Going. People you Know or Somebody Else Knows. IJev. C. W. Blanchar.l was in the city today. Mr. G. P. Fleming returned home tliis morning. Miss Myra Outlaw went to Newbern this morning. Miss Nannie Smith went to Golds boro last uight. Mr. J. J. Hickey returned to Rich mond last night. Dr. Wm. Edwards went to Spring Hope this morning. Miss Zelle Cox went to Morehead yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Aaron Adler returned to Dover yesterday afternoon. Rev. G. N. Cowan returned thi morning from Goldsboro. Col. W. D. Pollock returned this morning from Seven Springs. Miss Lydia Yates, of Wilmington came this morning to visit Mrs. L Mewborne. Prof. Ernest Hines, of Trinity High School, after spending a few days with friends here, returned borne this morn ing. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, of Farmville, who has been visiting at Mr. Benj. May left this morning for Uolusboro visit. Mr. W. B. Coleman and sister, Mrs. J. H. Ellis, left last night for Lynch burg, Va., to visit their sister, Mrs W.H.Farley. Mr. T. E. Roberts, of Chase City Va.. came this morning on business concerning the burning of T. E. Rob erts & Co. s stemmery. Mr. Johnnie Pate returned yesterday afternoon from Asheville, where he has been in the encampment of the first regiment, being a member of the Golds boro company. The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. issues a u Fall Health and Accident Policy covering to Weekly Crop Bulletin. The general condition of crops ap pears to be very satisfactory; fall plowing is beginning to advance more rapidly. Cotton continued to shed forms badly onlight sandy land in the south ern counties; some damage by rust is also reported; but generally tne cro is doing extremely well; on good heavy land cotton is making too much growth, yet it is heavily fruited: bolls are opening In many counties; several correspondents state that cotton now has fully an average size, and that the outlook far the crop is very prom ising. Corn continued to do well except in eastern and southern lowlands, where the ground is much too wet for this crop; late corn, and most of the corn crop was planted late, is in very good condition; few correspondents report stalks without ears. The week was favorable for curing tobacco in the north central portion; some tobacco is taking second growth, which has delayed cutting. Late Irish potatoes are sprouting well. The con dition of all minor crops, especially field peas, peanuts,- rice, sweet pota toes and sorghum, appears to be as good as could be desired. Crimson olover is coming up nicely. Rye is being sown in Henderson county Peaches and apples are still rotting, and the prospects for fall apples Is not favorable, grapes are yielding well and melons are more abundant. ., all diseases for 12 annually per thous and. See GUY WEBB Manager Accident and .Health Depart ment fur North Carolina. Hood Bid's Jiffy A- Class ClotAisr and Ssnts' urnisAsr &rm JftaJ to 3ooi On0 iPrici Only & Oettinger's For Sale Cheap. Saw Mill Team and Log Equip ment, Boiler and Engine, 25 horse power, capacity s.ooo to 10,000 feet per day. Mill can run several months where it now sets, tor description, terms, etc., write or see Hines Bros Lumber Co 1 We are now prepared to thoroughly equip the young ladies or boys who are con templating going off to school with their Fall and Winter Outfit. The various lines are com plete in every detail, and rep resent the best styles and t.hp fnllnw. vaIues procurable. 1 we aesire especially to can vOur attention to our line of ip.ER, f KKAK, tA.K, STUDENT,) Dress LISTEN! If you think you cannot get a perfect fit in a pir of Shoes, come down here and you will certainly change your mind We have them in hig style toes: Nifty, We close evenings at 7 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. Going Away Something Good to Eat A visit to our store will convince you we carry a nice line of Gro ceri?8, and Country Produce, Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions at Roe Bottom Priws. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the city. W. T. FIELDS & CO. PHONE 273, NO. 105 NORTH STREET. Atlantic Christian College Opens September 15. -Extensive courses ia Music, Art Elocu- tion. Business, Lanjruaizws, Science, Mathematics and Bible. Expenses much lower than inoHt schools of like grade Mont extensive course io Music this sid of Boston. Lai'gest class in the world last year under oiie teacher. Fourteen able teachers, representing some of the best talent in America For catalogue addres JAMES C. COGGINS, Ph. D., Prssidsnt, Wilson, N.C. A Dangerous Tobacco Disease. A destructive tobacco disease has recently broken out with extreme vio lence la certain portions of the State. It is the desire of the station to a ecu mulate all Information concerning the disease which may lead to a checking of its ravages. The point now most to be desired is to find out how widely the disease is distributed over the State. To that end we request that all people interested in tobacco grow. ng, who are troubled with any disease of their tobacco plants win send spe cimens consisting of the lower part of tne stem and tne roots to tne station. We particularly desire these speci mens if the disease consists of the wilting of the leaves, accompanied by a brown color in that portion of the stem just inside the bark. We urge upon all tobacco growers tne impor tance 01 noumng tne station lmme diately after this disease appears in the neighborhood, so that we may ad vise as to tne means 01 preventing its spread. Two diseased stalks in tbe field this year may mean ' the loss of the entire crop the next year you put tobacco on tne neia. F. L, Stevens, Biologist. -. House Burned in Vance. Fire was discovered in Mr. Jesse Tlelds' house in Vance township, about six milea from Kinston. yester ; day morning at 12:15 and in a few minute the building and nearly every thing in it was destroyed. , Mr. Fields' daughter discovered the lire from the smoke In her room and gave the alarm. Five feather beds snd a few' quilts and a little wearing apparel were saved, and all the furni ture, a large supply of provisions and even toe ano burned.- No fire had been In: the house since ' five o'clock the evening before and some suspicion that the fire was the work of an incendiary. . - v - The amount of tbe loss is not known but it was learned that Mr. Fields had $275 Insurance . with the Farmers' Alutua! Protective Association. oes of the occupants were 1ISDIQESTIOIN PIIQEn immediately by uUnLU the use of Hick's At All Pro Stores. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fok Rent. 5-room house on Wash ington St. Si H V E J. BBCTON: Mrs. Kennedy will re-open her music Class Tuesday, sept. 1st. ; : Fob sale or bent, Lynch further particulars apply to Hotel, Lynch. ' Fob Sale. Desirable Residence on nortn Vlueen street. Six rooms. Apply at this office. --x . ' - v -v s-'.- Cut this out and take it to J. E. Hood & Co's drug store and get a free -sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and XiTer Tablets, the best physio. ' They clean and invigorate thf stomach, im prove the appetite and regulate the bowels. Ruffular size. Z'xt. per box. 'ri'.-e lo Tin Fr.r.3 Fi-SS. Teachebs Wanted. We need at once a few more Teachers . for fall schools. Good positions are being filled dalley by us. ' We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supolied with Teachers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. - r AMERICAN TKACHER9 A S90CIATION, j. 1 uKAaAM, u., Manager, 152-154 Randolph Building, Memphis, Wanted Several persons of char acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to repre sent and advertise an. old established wealthy business house of solid finan cial standing. Salary 121.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesdsy from bead offices. Horse and carriage fur nished when necessary. Inferences. Enclose self-sddreed envelope. Col onial, Caxton BuiLrr. C! ,o. 5 ANOTHER CARGO Lowneys Candies ! ! Fresh From Factory ! TEMPLE-HARSTON DRUG CO- (Save your Golf Tickets.) Lobster, Apollo, Saxon and Oi ban. No two of these styles are alike. Of course you do not know what these btyles are, but come in and wre will show them you and fit your feet, Life's Walk Easy." from 1.25 to $0.00 to "Ma kino Prices per pair. cS. Quinerlj, Jfinston, 7f, C, 02S. Si. ARTHUR HARRCLL. Mamaociu Materials which is larger by far than ever before. The utmost care has been exercised in the selection of this line and we feel confi dent that an inspection will convince you that we have A. . if me proper tnings at proper prices. fawSamples on request. GctCcaA 1 We olose st 7 p. m.. except Saturdays Watch Talk lays . Every man should carry a Watch, and as good a one as he cnu 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 you. Call and see our watches. We can please yoo and your pocketbook, too. Any quality, any price. DENMARK,! ' ; THS JBWBUCR, ' 1 r vim rr rrctr rrrr THE OWllDRUQ STORE Purity-;: .', Kverv drug dispensed at the Owl Drug store is pure ana iresn. THE IDEAL FOOD XCelQ Flakes wice cooked; Strengthens the weak and makes .Pure Blood. PURE ERFECT ALATABLE ; Try one of our 10c packages. liastoo Bakery Co. We Are Sole Agents - for Rockwell's Patent Corner V Dust Shields for Stair and Room Corners Let us put them in for you. Orders will receive prompt attention. White Furniture Co. 110 W. NORTH ST. Just around tbe corner from LaRoqae's Store xxxtxxxxxxxxxx It Pass to Trad st tbBigStot. H . M s N M 8 M M M g to School? M M s M N M H M s M 8 M Young ladies and men who arc going away to school will find us ready to supply all needs for the coming season. All the New Fall Goods are now in and readyjto be seen. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Shoes, Hats, S Clothing, Bed Coverings? ? Trunks and all other things necessary for com pleting a general outfit Take a look. Never any trouble to show goodsi kinston; n. a Z4ZZ4ZXZZZXXZZX See Our Beautiful Line of... Back Combs Si fie Combs And Shell Hair Pins HISS MEACHAM& CO. 1 , Mattresses and . Clocks 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 fs picked over, Workmanship Guaranteed CHAS. RAULEN GOOD TICKS 9 E. P. COX, Pres. J. W. GRAINGER, Vice Pres. , R.C. STRONG, Cash'r The Bank of Kinston K Capital, Surplus and profits over 1 Sevent y Thou sa nd Doll ars , Total .Unquestionable Assets over ?' Three Hundred Thousand Dollars I QUINN & niLLER I 1 One-Half on All Solicits Business from Merchants: Farmers and Individuals. tocoo Courtesy The sttention which every customer re ceives at the Owl Drue Store is a rood example of true courtesy. A constant effort to serve everyone in the quietest, plessantest and best wayi - Thoroughness All prescription compounding; and chemical as well as pharmaceutical manufacturing at the Owl Drug; Store done with the utmost thoroughness by an experienced, skilled pharmacist. ... Growth The Owl Drug Store has grown and is growing steadily on account of Purity of materials. Courtesy of those in charge and Thoroughness of all pharmaceutical work. Your money back if we don't suit you. i IViir Hunter, Jr., HERB AQ A IN Grand Auction Sale ... High-Grade Watches t Diamonds, Jewelry , and Silverware This is the most complete stock of Jewelry and Silver ever before offered. , A grand opportunity to secure high-grade Jewelry at your own prices. 'J. ? ' . Q Ladies I Ladies ! I 8 Special Sale for Ladies eery evening at 3;30.. Hand- (j some prizes . will be given awav' at each Ladies' Sale." () AU goods sold under a FULL GUARANTEE. Sale C continues from day to day until the "stock is sold at ' 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Sale at 3:30 p. m. C. BAILEY, Jcwclor ! DAVE RAUH, Auctioneer Parasols This Week CASH SALE c Kd "7 COUTH QUTEIT ri'.7: it ST. X ' ; m , M H M ' H a e M
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