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.This DM im tms. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily On Week, by Carrier, . Ooe Month, . . . , Three Morfhay-V .... Twelve Months, ... lOo 8 So tl.OO a W. F08LAW.' .Crrr Editor. Monday Evening, .Sept. 14, 1003 Advertisements to be changed must bt in by io o'clock, day of publication The local cotton market today la 10) to lOf cents. . fifties about 35 bales Quite a large delegation from Grange is attending court here today. Prof. Hollbday arrived this morning to take charge of the military depart ment of Rhodes' school. There will be a called meeting of the Round Tabto QWb at the residence of Mrs. A. S. Wooten tomorrow after noon at 4:30 o'clock. In the case of .State vs. Jesse L. and W. T. Kenuedy for the shooting of Ed Hughes last spring the trial was con tinued until next court. Elder Cunningham, of Deep Run and Rev. J. W. Alford, of Kinston, are holding a series of meetings at Brit ish Chapel, 'har CIobs. Rev. K"A Ueddie announces that September i?th will be observed as a rally day; at Shady Grove. Revs. Mr. Deloatch and fc. H. Davis will be present and kssist. Mr. j, W. Hood's 9-year-old daugh ter, who . lives in the edge of Jones county, fell and broke her arm several days ago. The arm was set by Dr. Ray Pollock, of Dover. , Misses Stella Meacham and Kath leen Kilpatrick have returned from the northern markets where they have been for some time buying millinery and fancy goods for Miss Meacham & Co.'s establishment. Ross Best, the colored baseball player, arrived in the city yesterday and says the report that he was shot is absolutely without foundation; that MziO.itiL HEN f ION. Mr. II. B. West went to Durham this morning. Mrs. H. Archbell returned Saturday afternoon from Seven Springs. Mrs. J. C. Wagner and children re turned yesterday from Beaufort. Mrs. W. H. Spier left this morning to visit at Newborn and Norfolk. Miss Fannie Hardee, ofOrmonds ville, is visiting the Misses Hodges. Mrs. S. A. Hooker, of Cary, came Saturday to visit her son, Mr. O. M. Hooker. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. P. Joyner are here from Greenville visiting for a few days. Mesdames B. W. Canady and H. D. Spain went to Seven Springs yester day morning. Miss Callie Quails, of Wilson, came Saturday afternoon to visit Mrs. 8. II. Rountree, Jr. Miss Lou Westcott, of Elizabeth City, is visiting Mrs. Mary Jackson on Blount street. Miss Rosa Powell, of Goidsboro, who has been v-isiting Miss Lucy Har vey, returned home last night. Mrs. W. H. Hall of Aurora, spent Saturday night and Sunday at Mr. O. M. Hooker's on her return home from Cary. Hon. J. Y. Joyner, State superin tendent of public instruction, was in the city yesterday as a guest of Mayor Rouse. Mr. R. F. Hill went to LaGrange you will never have ' an accident out, ,tne.f; chances are you will. An arridenr Pnlirv in' '. '- the Pacific Mutual will protect you if , : you do. : ; ; ;: Guy Webb Munsser Acoldent and Health Departs! ment fur North Carolina. Hood Bid'; SPECIAL NOTICES. . Fresh Fish at Brown & Waters'. Fresh Oysters at Brown & Waters'. For Rent. 5-room house on Wash ington St. E. J. Becton. Wanted to Rent One cottage with barn. Desirable neighborhood. Ad dress P. O. Box 515. St iff A - Clat Cioibier Of Pric0 Omy V- As a Dress Shoe The STETSON has no equal . a stUe, fit and duarability. wetting Cflj aSl 'ItfWitQ Tr'lMt the 'igStote' On Wednesday ond Thursday, 10th ami 17th, iust. '. an Experienced Cutter from the We close evenings at 7 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. i 5 The Great 2 S Embroidery Sale 2 v:i.;:jrf-ij..:. ItIiW Tdmnrinir ins Wut cbrrtinue of qscnwu ohio, ; 5 All Th c Ww t 1 doz. Visiting Cards with your name beautifully written for 10c. na or ders to E. B. Hargett, Kinston " Lost A gold watch while riding through the streets of Kinston. lie- turn to Mantel Factory and get reward. I have lost a Jersey bull with chiin above head, please shut him up and let me know and I will pay you. Jno. F. Strlcklinf Sunday morning and returned in the Chattel Mortgages, Lien Bonds, afternoon with Mrs. Hill, who has Warrantee ana Mortgage ueeds, on been visiting there. Miss Bettie Davis, of Morehead rit.. whs Koa hun viotHrifr mi., m.. Oettinarer Bros, desire to announce . ' r that aQ experienced cutter, from the rood paper and nicely printed, at The Free Press office returned home Saturday afternoon. Misses Bessie Edwards and Mabel Howell, who have been visiting friends and relatives here for several days, returned to their homes in Goidsboro Saturday night. Miss Eulalia Calhoun went to New- and returned he has played ball with the Goidsboro team at Rlohmond, Norfolk and other Sunday morning, accompanied by her Cities and has been la no trouble. sister, Miss Annie Calhoun, who re- ' Miss Eulalia Calhoun, who has been turned this morning. ' in the employ ot the Gay Lumber Corn- Globe Tailoring Co. will assist them In their fall and winter opening for mer chant tailored clotmng on September 16th and 17th. . Stolen, At Hlnes' Siding, between Dover and Core Creek, N. C, on Au gust 31st, 1903, one Liberty Bell Bi cycle, No. 35,641. The person finding and returning same to the owner will be rewarded $5.00. Ten styles to select from. $53Ad4 -jper 'pair c jf. Quineriy, JCinston, 9f C, 102 3. Ou00m St. ARTHUR HARWELL. !Pon0 7, Mamasc. NEW LIVERY. We have opened a livery business back of J. B. ruramings' store and have nice i Teams and Riga for hire at reasonable prices. NUNN & STROUD. will have on display at our store a large 'and complete lineof Woolens, comprising the newest 'styles for Men's Tailor-Made uothitig for the Fall and Winter Prices range from $ 12 to ' . Satisfaction in fit and woikmanship is fully guaranteed. - - - - - B thus eivincr all a chance 2 2 at the wonderful bargains" 8 9 10c Embroideries are 5c Yard g 15c Embroideries ire '.".8c Yard iuc tmbroidertes are 10c Yard ft 25c Embroideries are 12c Yard h 30c Embroideries are 19c Yard g 40c Embroideries are 29c Yard Swis r Nainsook and Cambric wide And nar- with" Gt 9 S M M H 8 row witn insertions to match. Embroideries may neven be ' as' cheap again so - buy what you need now. Sale Strictly Cash None will he chnrcUl af , M . - lUAUjfvr J the prices quoted. pany as stenographer for some time, left last evening for Richmond, Va., where she baa accepted " a position. While here Mist Calhoun made many iriends who' regret to part with her. . At the special meeting of the board of ldermen Saturday night an ordinance "was passed against jumping on and off the merry-go-round while it is in motion. ; This is a wise precaution against certain Injury to the young folks if the practice had been kept up. , a uttie 9-year-oia coiorea boy was Tun over by horse and buggy driven MISS GOELET'S DOWRY. Fare Notice is hereby given that at the first meeting of the Board of Aldermen held in October next, application will be made by the Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Company for permission to estaousn an omoe ana erect poles and lines within this city. September iu, iw. Wanted. Faithful person to travel and supervise force of salespeople and make collections for manufacturing house. Straight salary , 9ZO.W a week and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expense money advanced. Previous experience unnecessary. Lo cal territory. Business successful. Po sition permanent. Enclose self-address ed envelope. Superintendent, 324 Dear born street Chicago. , OYSTERS DAILY -" ;:;l;.t SKINNER'S TOWN TAXES DUE Rumor That Roxburghe Will Better Than Marlborough. Newport, R. I., Sept. 12 The solici tors of the duke of Roxburghe are on their way to this country, where they will meet the attorney of Mrs. Odgen Ooelet and draw up the marriage set tlement for the duke and Miss May Ooelet. In the case of the duke of Marlbor ough and Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt an agreement was made in which it Teaches Wanj-We need a their Town Taxes without delay, was stated that In case of the death of o ,B feT more T?her8 tor -Fall j .u . iRedytoWearHatss and Shirt Waist PatternsareTiow on display : : : Also, new Dress Goods arriving daily : : : : : I 8 1 M s 5 M I ! KINSTON. N O. ZwZtZZZZtZtZwXX4ZwZZw Buy You : Something Good to Eat- The Tax List of the Town of Kinston has r been placed in my hands for collection, and all are notified to come forward and pay 911. kyMr.-pTe Fotfha. r -, ... I vi uvuvn a irtiiuvHi annuo uvi ivi iuuv I fillA1 aifl afternoon, in front of Mr. Mark Mew' bora's store and his, leg was bruised Shy the horse stepping on it The boy was looking In an opposite direction nd did Bo jiee the approaching team. Mr. J. W. Hood, of Jonea county, reporU a very fine yield of corn on Ids farm. He says that he has about 10 acres of land planted in an im proved corn from which he expects o make some 15 or 20 barrels per aore. Several of the stalks bear six ears a piece and some betr nine ears a piece. The general run Is from two to nine ears, y' . should revert to the Vanderbilts. It is not known what the terms of the agreement will be between the duke and Miss Ooelet, but it is understood that they will be more liberal than were those of the duke of Marlborough. Good positions are beloff filled dailey by us. We are receiving I more cans this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with Teachers free of cost. Enclose ; stamp I ror repiy. . j American Tsiachers Association, j. Li. ukaham, uu v., Manag 152-154 Randolph Building, Memph Tenn. . . . . , j.' , Very respectfully, TX. J. MEWBORNE, Clerk. I Bicycles Repaired ! The National Anthem. Washington, Sept. 12. The Navy department has Issued an order de claring "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem, and directing whenever that composition is played all officers and men shall stand at at- Mr. Roland Hardy, secretary of the ume88 . J are In Warmers Mutual Vr InmimnftA r.nm. duty that will not permit them to do pany. a local insurance society, paid 8 7 ,toMr. Jesse Eieldi 1275 Saturday, the U required that the same respect full face of hi policy, ooverinir the sha11 08 observed toward the national lost by fire some time ago -'of Tils resl- air of any otheP tel wlen played dence and .furniture in Vanoe town ship. It Is understood that Mr. Fields bad only paid $1 in premiums on the .policy. j in the presence of officials represents tive of such country. THE COTTON MARKET. : woowu6. HIGH U)W The board 'of trustees of the Kinston September . , , , . 11.23 -. 10.98 ' graded schools, met Saturday after- October .10. 10 f 9.92 i noon at i o'clock at panady's hall for November' ... 9.98 9.80 the purpose of accepting deed for lots December. ..... 10.00 9.82 ior school building for the colored January 9.98 9.82 aehooK'..Mr.Lr'Il.yarserl' attorney February. 9.85 9.85' for the board, found the title good and March . . i . . . .'.10.00 ; " 9.83 , properly probated, ' and the board accepted we tots, allowing fu ror the two lots situated on Davis street. . The old building will be for sale and the board is ready to receive bids tor same, l.vjtiuv..5 auxm 111.17 10.04 9.95 9.96 9.96 9 96 : 9.97 Tone: Steady; spot 12. INDIGESTION PIIDCn Immediately by tUilLU ita use of Hick's X CAPUDINEwd, i - At AU Dnf Stores. . A A. A. N. HUMMELL, of . . . . . Hummell Bros., GOLDSBORO, . Dispensary Election Oct. 27th. A petition asking for an election for -a dispensary was presented to the board of aldermen Saturday night igned by 263 voters and the number being in excess of the required num ber an election was ordered to be held in this city on Tuesday, October 27th. ' . The committee to whom was referred the petition that waa presented to the board Friday night reported four less the best -Tailors ill the State. than the required number, but a sup- . . ' plementary petition made more than With Charles Johnson, their the number and the election was ' to- . . ' ... . ! . . ' ' cordingly ordered, -' h,--- cutter will be in ; Kinston i.otfT tiJ andTuesdayof ne.t The eiecuonwut be held according week to take ordeW for Fall to the custom for holding such eleo- - tions and a majority of the votes cast Clothing Sch as Can be seen win oe required to oeciae tne result. Mr. Carl Dupree will fix your Wheel 'without 'delay. J. M. T EPHENS0N The Ladies' Store. ; KtvOppo8ite Mayor's Office. .Bakery Products We are known, of 'course, by jour Bread,' and want to be. But ! we also want you to know of our I other products. . ' , Whatever we make has a quality I which casuses people to exclaim at i- I' . .W. V - i. ' .L i the excellence. . But our BREAD nice, large, I brown loaves at 5c will pay you i and please you.' ' : We carry a nice line of FANCY GROCERIES. Our stock is new. You can get Country Produce daily. Give us a trial. .. Goods delivered to any part of the city. ' G. H. BURSELL j 408 N. HERITAGE ST. ?H0NE 176 Cheapest Furniture Store in Town : A call will convince you. ' The Prettiest "assort .,, menfj of Pictures and -f, , ;. " Frames to be' found in the city, received ; . today, i Call and see, , '. them. - r- : : Wanted Several persona of char acter and good reputation in each state (one in this oounty required) to repre sent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid finan cial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly Casra , and Kinston Bakery Co. White Furniture Co. nished when necessary. Bflferences. t ' ' . ' 1 " ' 1 rthirrA Knclose self-addressed nvelon. f!n1. .XUlaWVV onial, Caxton Building, Chicago. WantedA District Manager for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com panycompany 36 years old, six mil lions invested assets, twenty millions collateral guarantee, well known and highly recommended by policy holders throughout the State. Exceptionally fine and permanent contract to the right man. None but experienced pro-1 aucera neea appiy. wail on or write at once, with references to J. J. Rog ers, uen'i Agi lor jNortn Carolina, Hood Building, Kinston, N. C. , ' Best Butter on ' 'I ,'7r; " , .ice at 30c pound . . ; : Root Bee.r on jce, finest made.;' H SilverSpoonwith - ; with each pack- ' ' ! age of Coffee,' for , ' - a limited time. J. A. McDANIEL. IT4-ll6 ?, QOTKN STREET- , . lit. U..T. Kline went to Goidsboro jesterday and returned today. nowhere else. Can be 6een at Hotel TulL Mixed Spice Pure Ground . , : : Spices miPLE-IIARSTON DRUG CO. (Save your Golf Tickets.) ii lit :::: iinrriTrrr; The OWL DRUG STORE RIGHT Prerirtion sre slwsjrs fllled Rljht In our PretMu-iiition liHrtinent. Tbe Right druir re lwi um-iI. Nerer snydeviatiuD. Thn worli Is 1wts clone in tbe Ritrht war. No lightinit. BO carieH-n.s, no lneomptenoe. The pnoe h always rhi. Never too mucb and never too low. F.very customer is waited on in tbe Rlirht omnner in the Owl Dtub Store. Noun. necessary delays. Courteous answer to all Questions. A a earnest dexire to be aceonuno Satm t sll. i-verythinif will be Kiht, all Kitfbt, and a'wara hiifht Jf you trust us with your rreM'n' uoii. rerythirc about our store U 1 nt. If auTthinir shouid haiipen to no wroi i we will n ane it Rmht in every rartiou- lar. I"t th ifwl bave your dru traue. Re meuibfr if we don't suit, we don't want your B)' V e are Arnta for AUerrrtti's Famous Cniiy. Vill Hunter, Jr. l M Wt elose at 7 a, nu exoept 6tturdays ,WatchTalk . . ' Every man should carry a Watch, and as good a one as he cnu afford. , A watch is a conven ience aud a necessity.' There are . ' times in the run' of a yar when a' watch would be worth the cost to you. 'v . " v. ' Call and see our watches. We can please yoa and your pocketbook, too.'. Any quaiity, any price. - ' DENMARK,! ,1 THE JEWELER," . 110 W, NORTH ST. Just around the corner from LaRoque's Store OUR .new ; , I FALL AK WINTER Waistings Beautiful . Attractive W : KJ TOWN TALK 'and Durable T n T O ( , . Mi- ' :x. T ! ' T and . Prices Very A Moderate L a, - lours to please, Something Darning It's that pan of biscuit in the oven. TOWN TALK FLOUR is a quick riser and baker. Ask your rcccr fcr it, T ' '" ' " ri 7 1CD :3u::i QunnrcT.. n-.cai 11 M M 8 M M s M it i for I Iln toti.
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