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The Ma Iree Press. Adrartirfa Rate oa Application SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally Oaa Wmk, kr Carrier, . , lOe On Moat 8 So Thrrm Monlhi, .... S)1.00 rwMe MooUi SU.OO 0. W. "ORLAW.. .Cm Editob. Tuesday Evening, , .Oct. 6, 1903 Advertisements to be changed must be in by to o'clock, day of publication The millinery people are advertising their goods and expect a large crowd at the opening tomorrow. Prof. Rhodes says that the R. M. I. till continues to grow, It having re ceived six additional students this week. The members of the Jr. O. U. A. M. will meet at Stanley's Hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired as there will be degree work. Cotton continues to decline and the price on the local market today reached 8.75. Quotations on the New York market show October to have reached 9.12. The ruling price here was 8 to 81. Messrs. It... F. Hill, H. I. Sutton, W. P. Dibble and H. C. Edwards were appointed poll holders yesterday by the county commissioners, to conduct the dispensary election here October 27th. Mr. O. T. Doney is the reg istrar. The board of county commissioners at their meeting yesterday offered a reward of $100 for the apprehension and evidence to convict the person or persons that ambushed and shot Charles V. Pate, in Neuse township last week. Joe Taylor, a youthful colored in corrigible, was arrested this morning here by Policeman Taylor and turned over to an officer from LaG range who took him to that place to answer to a charge of disorderly conduct. Joe is only 10 or 17 years old, as years go, but his experience in the police courts would do credit to a much older person. Reaping the Harvest, one of the most delightful melodramas ever pro duced on the Klnston stage, will be put on at Mr. Loftin's opera house Thursday evening, October 8th. Theatre-goers will recall with pleasant remembrance this delightful play which was here last season and which had such liberal patronage. Seats will be on sale at Dr. Woodley's drug tore tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock and to insure a choice seat, persons who intends seeing the play had better elect their seats early. An amusing incident occurred last evening when two rival Jewish mer chants whose stores adjoin undertook to conduct auction sales simultane ously. Each had a lar,ge dinner bell and standing In front of their respec tive stores rang them strenuously. The (deafening din caused by the ringing of the bells attracted quite a crowd and the sale began, the orowd alternately going from one store to the other. The woe-begone expression 6n the face of the merchant when the crowd would leave him was a picture. -.. m uioviuuui HUUil Goldsboro. has been here for the naatl two weeks oTerhaullna- tha fin. .nHn. u.J ii VlTI j"" ma the engine this morninir. For some tim. nnin,i. wv. k...ii- .k zzz zrzi ; r: . B --w .w.www. j servloe and when examined it showed to be in bad fix. The flues were cor- roded, causing leaks in a great many oitbem, but these all being replaced . . . - with new ones the enlgne did fine work a . L. - T.1 .Lt. I xub nai wis morning was onty a snort test but sufficiently first meeting of the Board of Aldermen proved that the work had been done neld ln October next, application will well and Klnston will have much better made by the Southern Bell Tele i 4... .u. Phone and Telegraph Company for tuu oeiore. ""r mrown iw ieet siraignt up, easily, ana better than that can be attained. A fuller trial will be made at the slough late this afternoon. A Birthday Party. I'm going to have a party, I'm eight years old you see And if it's bright and sunny We'll play beneath the tree Out in the bright, green forest My friends I wish to see Don't any disappoint me But come at half past three. The above pretty lines and a dainty little Invitation card was sent to a number of little Miss Helen HarrelPi friends and they responded yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and were taken in charge by Misses Lula and May Harrell. fin. ii .i j.uo roues-some young tolka- went over into the park "a-gypaylng" and spent several hour "beneath the trees" in pleasant childish amusements. . Refreshments were served over there ana general good time had by alL i v Better Taaa Pilla. ma question has been asked In what way are Chamberlain'a Stomach I ana Liver Tablet superior to the ordi nary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realises that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 2j Hefor learlnv town or If you bar friend v1lilnn iilaiu nutlf r thin uffloa for tha banant i - - . - of your friend. Mr John Ivey, of Seven Springs was a Klnston visitor today. Mr. Claude Oray returned yesterday afternoon from Seven Springs. Miss Ada Moore returned from Goldsboro yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. IL W. Simpson, of Newborn, spent yesterday in the city Mrs. J. C. Wagner and children returned from Beaufort this morning Mrs. Kleber Denmark is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Starky, In Greenville. Mrs. Zulleme Wooten and two little children went to Falling Creek this morning to visit. Col. W. D. Pollock returned yester day afternoon from New Haven, Conn where he has been attending a special course of law lectures at Yale College. Miss Lou Wescott and niece, little Miss Ella Tuttle, of Elizabeth City, who have been spending some time here, returned home yesterday after noon. HEAD-ON COLLISION. The Southern Has Another Wreck at Goldsboro This Morning. A head-on collision occurred on the Southern this morning just beyond the city limits of Goldsboro, in which the engineer on the Incoming train was right badly hurt. No one else was hurt seriously, though all the passen gers were badly shaken up. The collision was between two pass enger trains due to meet in Goldsboro but the incoming train being late, had Instructions to go on the siding at Grant's brick yard, a suburb Of Goldsboro, and failed to obey the or ders. The incoming train was going at a low speed, but the train going out was making good time, and there be ing a curve did not see the approach lng train until close to it. The crews of both trains jumped a nd were not hurt, except the engineer. The engines were thrown from the track and badly damaged. CAPUDINE AlintfO Abo 1 iekaeM nd UUKHO Traveler! Neusea, dii- ALL HEADACHES i:r; fleet oa brain or be . loe, 38c end Mc t bottle. tLlBU.) SPECIAL NOTICES, Visit Lenoir Cafe tonight. Herring Roe, at Mark Mewborn's. Norfolk Oysters at Lenoir Cafe. Lunch Herrings at Mark Mewborn's Saratoga Chips at Mark Mewborn's Salted Can-nuts at Mark Mewborn's Fine Steaks at Lenoir Cafe tonight Fresh Cakes and Crackers at Mark Mewborn's. For Sale. -A i Apply to rood Milk Cow. 0. W. L. Wilklns. fanl. T at-ia O.I. MVVflS flfflAA A special sale of Silk, Velvet and Satin Wednesday, October 7th, at Mrs. . a. tsecion's. - Special Mention. Nioe Picture guiding. lmu your pictures ana nave vxem iramea. Parker, the Artist. Lltahia fnr wrannW "nen.-irm1 derl ay lng carpets, etc., atlOoahun- - r" ? ar"" sr Hat wea dred. Free Press Offick. MM. . ' l III NOTICE Is hereby given that at the permission to establish an office and erect poles ana lines within tola city. Printing of Merit No matter how small the job It receives the atten tion that results in work of a high order of merit. Consult about Printing ' anything little or blg.MM Free Press Co. ! Is Your Time ' Valuable? : If it is, an Accident . and Health Policy in the Pacific Mctual . will insure it. . r . ,. Can yon afford to leave ; your time uninsured? duy Webb Manarer Accident asd Health Depart neat for North Carolina. Hood Bid s'- Jtisk-CUs CloiMior and Sonts' JmmitMor from JfoaJ t 00 Pri90 Omtw X? VE S TS Some of the newest designs for evening and day wear. See South Window. : : c Sf. Quineriy, Jfinston, 7f, C, J02 S. Quoon St. SrAono T ARTHUR HARRELL. Manaocr. Racket Store. Millinery Opening Wednesday and Ihursuay, tth and 8th. We win saow the most ap proved Styles and designs in Trimmed Hats. Also the Novelties of the season to which all are invited to see. ' Erskine Co. ONE NIGHT ONLY Thursday October 8 Hill Fred way C&Co. PRESENT THE 8ft EAT MORAL PLAY Reaping the Harvest FEATURING THE AUTHOR TOM FITCH and ' Julia Romainue PRICES! 25, 50 and 75c. Seats on sale at Woodley's Drug Store BICYCLE BARGAINS A' splendid wheel for $17.50 25.00 Wheel for $20.00 $35.00 Wheel for $30.00 . Full line of BICYCLE SUNDRIES SEWING MACHINES iGood One for $5.00 ; ' $40.00 Machine for $20.00 Come to see me. I am going to make prices to suit the times. J. A. McDANIEL. II4-II6 g.fiTJKKN STREET. 2,000 Pencil v . and Ink t TABLETS for School Openings. (A few " Globe, Red, .White, . Blue , and Pink Tablets left) ' TET.IPLE-IIARSTON DRUG CO- Oettinge r s I HAVE YOU THOUGHT THAT YOU'LL NEED Blankets and Comforts for the comincr cold weather. We offer and recommend especially an all wool Blanket we are showing at $4.00, red or blue bordered, asfone whic h will please you in every spect. re- A large line of Comforts from the cheap cotton ones at 75c to the best down at $10 Watches -Jewelry- Silverware Sterling Silver Novelties DENMARK, THB JBWELES. Do you realize that J. M, STEPHENSON keeps the only Exclusive Ladies' Store in Kinston? See those exclu sive styles being shown. They are new and up-to-date, and a right prices. J. M. STEPHENSON The Ladies' Store. (6SOpposite Mayor's Offlce. Our New $3 Shoe for Ladies "The Fad 99 A Shoe of Distinction Beautiful ; Stylish i : Durable - - ' , ' ' A Strictly Up-to-date Shoe ; in Vici and Patent Leather SOLD ONLY BY , ; it 100 SOUTH OH EX ST. Phons li Great Ten Days Sale Every Day Until October 15th Greatest Bargains Ever Offered Cannon Cloth The regular 10c quality will be offer ed during this sale for . 80 Yard Ladies Vests Extra Heavy Jersey Ribbed Vests, taped neck, regular 25c garment, for this sale 19C Each Infants' Vests Infants' Fine Fleeced Vests all sizes always 15c, for this sale 10c Each Ladies' Kid Gloves During this sale we offer the choice'' of all Ladies' Kid Gloves, black, tan, mode and white, every pair war ranted and so stamped, for 69c Pair Great Ten Days Sale of Flannellettes, Light Oatings Fleece Skirtings and Percales Take your choice during this great sale from a hundred pieces, all new goods, in Flannellettes, Light Outings, Fleece Lined Skirtings and 36-inch Percales, all worth 10c yard, for Best Bleaching ; All during this great sale we offer Best Yard-Wide Bleaching (not over twenty yards to a customer) 7 l-2c Yard Bed Ticking Extra Heavy Bed Ticking, usual 20c quality aud guaranteed to 'hold feathers, for 14c Yard Apron Ginghams A good standard quality to be sold -duiiuK llila Salt for 5c Yard Great Ten Days Cloak Sale 1 A tremendous stock of Cloaks and no cold weather. We will wait no longer, but instead we will offer during this great sale the choice without reserve of Two Hundred Cloaks and Jackets in Black, Tan and all the new shades, made in the latest styles and half of them with Satin Linings, not one in the lot worth less than $6 and most of them $8 and $10. To lessen the stock we will offer the entire line subject to your choice for $4.98 EaCh ' - . Children's Cloaks too will be sold at wonderfully low prices during this Great Ten Days Sale. Reelers at 98c, $ 1 .48, 1 .98 and $2.98. Long Coats at $ 1 .49 and $2.98. Worth almost double. , , ' Ten Days Sale of Dress Goods . Phenomlnal bargains art offered bars snd wis shoppers will ses ths advantagt. ' At 39c Yard we offer a grand col lection of Dress' Goods worth up to 60c yard. . . . All Wool 36-inch Venetians in all colors for this sale 89c Yard 36-inch Granite and Bourette Suit ings. 50-inch Skirtings, 38-inch -Mohair Brilliantine, 38-inch Novelty Suitings, every color in the lines, all to go during this Great Ten Days Sale for . 89c Yard . I All $1.25 Dress Goods for 98c Yard It don't matter what it is ot was, we will offer during this Great JE Ten Days Sale the entire choice of all $1.25 Dress Goods in the ffl store for 98c yard Also during this great sale we will offer all $1 .50 Dress Goods, ? including any and everything in the store at that price, for $1.19 yard Wonderful Ten Days Sale of Notions and Small Ware li it i Best Brass Pins, all sizes, '' . 3c a paper Turkish Bath Toilet-Soap, - 3 cakes for .5c Good Pearl Buttons, all kinds and sizes v 6c a dozen Large boxes of assorted - I. Hair nns i a ouz . Best English Needles, all " ; sizea,- - -'4c a paper Featherstitch Braid, usual 16o kind, for - Be a piece Nickel Safety Pins, all sizes - - - - 2c a dozen Sale Strictly CASH. ' The only restriction during this Great sale is that no goods, will be charged. , iStore will remain open every night until 9" o'clock."d KI1SSTOM, IS. C. ' ' Canton Flannel Fifty pieces to be sold as follows: Regular I2fc quality for 10c Yard Regular loc quality for 7 IOC Yard Regular 8c quality to be sold for w 6 i-ac Tard Lonsdale Cambric , , Regular 12c Lonsdale Cambrrc for this sale 8 loc Yard Ladles' Union Suits Perfect fitting Jersey Ribbed Union Suit, regular 50c kind, for this sale 39c buit Infants' Shoes Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, chocolate, black and light blue, always 25c, during this sale 19C Pair 6 3-4o Yard Curtain Swiss 36-inch White Curtain Swiss in sev eral size dots, also floral effects, reg ular 15c quality, for He Yard Cottage Curtain Poles - Oak and Cherry, complete with fix tures, a wonderful bargain at 8c Each Lace Curtains v" 25-pairs 3-yard Lace Curtains, pretty stvlrf nA initially aoid for f 1 pair, to go for 59c Pair At 79c . Yard we offer you the, : . choice of all $l.oo Dress goods in the store. ; " 54-inch Broadcloths, 58-inch Heavy Skirting in Zibilines, Meltons and Cheviots, Silk Finished Henriettas, Canvass, Sanglier and Mistral Nov elties in black and colors. - The entire one to oe sola acconung to : a your own selection for 79c Yard White Stay-Binding:, all . ' widths -1 I c a piece Black Lisle Thread Garter . Webbing- ; - - - 6c a yard Ladies' Hemstitched Hand- ; : vx kerchiefs - , - - 3c each Fke Taloum Powderi goo& . A'- make - - - 8c a box Large Tablet and . good Pencil v with nickel tip and rub'r, - 6c Vaseline, large jars, food . quality - - - - 3c a jar 1 ( censs per ooms oy t. 1,. Hood A Co. 1 irrrrrrrmrrrrrrrroT
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