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I r i Vi 5 1 L i it- . - t- ti - r r r i ; l t The Mu am Vmss. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally One Week, by Carrier, . On Month Three Month", .... Twelve Moih, .... M lOo l.OO H.OO C. W. FORLAW. Citt Editor. SATT R3AY EVENING Oct. 17, 1903 Advertisements to be changed must bi in by to o'clock, day of publication The special rate to the State fair has been put on at the local station. The fare to Raleigh, Inclufliug one admis sion to the fair grounds, is $2.95. After Octoler 1.1, Miss Katie Brown, of Klnston, who formerly did faithful work for The Orphans' Friend and Masonic Journal, will be its repre sentative in the easter n part of North 1'aroKua. Orphans' Frii-nd. Mr. N. H. Hroutrliton, the noted, Usmneranco worker of Kuieiifh, will address the people of Kinston tomor row ttfternoon at 3:'Mi o'clock. All are invited to hear him. Good sing ing and jfood speaking in abundance. On account of the Weldon fair the A. C. L. will sell round trip tickets from Kinston, including one admis sion into the grounds, on October 27th to 30th inclusive, Rood to return Octo ber 31st, for $3.35. The regular pas senger schedule out from Kinston will govern but returning the train will be held at Weldon till 1 p. iu., reaching here at 8:3.1. In the listof contributors to the relief of the wounded man, Flanders, we noted a contribution of $1.5 from lines Bros. This should have beeq Hines Bros', lumber mill crew and we make this correction at the instance of Mr Hines, who doesn't want credit for his men's generous act. The contribution was taken up in the mill and lines Bros, subscribed to it. A young man created a laugh at the A. & N. C. depot this morning by the manner in which be alighted from the train, fie had been on the cars to bid some one good bye and the train was moving off when he jumied. Hejumped kind of backwards and the forward motion from the train caused him to Jose hia balance and he landed broad Side in a mud puddle. He was a sorry looking sight when he picked himself up. Mr. Kleber Denmark has in the N. show window of his jewelry store Tjemarkable-Jittle clock of Swiss move meet that runs 400 days with a sin gle winding. It is encased in a glass globe to keep out (fust and other friction-causing things' and thus reduces the wear and tear to a minimum. The delicate machinery is so regulated that no "indecent haste" is shown in the movements aid it is said that the same correct time is maintained at the end of the long running as at the beginning. It is a very pretty orna ment as well as remarkable and ser vicable clock. T3ucoess brings its reward and begets respect and in view of the fact that the Jley. Irl R. Hleks, the famous weather rognosticator, foretold of the present Stormy conditions, to the exact date, more than a year ago, it will be of interest, to know that he also predicted two other storm periods for the last days of October. The next one will begin after a short interval of respite from the present one, beginulng Octo ber 18th, and resulting in a consider able decline of the mercury. He pre dicted sleet and snow in abundance from the northwest, the latter part of the month, and it is but natural for us to expect to be affected also. PERSONAL MENTION. Guarantee Ho faro learia town or If yon bar friend I riMtio pieaM notify tola onto for torn Mneut or four friend. Mr. Leon Oettinger was home from Atlanta Ga,., last night Mr. Chas. E. Kennedy, of LaGrange, was in the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson went to Newborn yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. Hlckson, Jr., returned yes terday afternoon from Raleigh. Messrs. A. P. Hill and Joe Cum- mlngs went to Newborn this morning. Mr. Jesse Herbert, of the Rocky Mount Motor, was in the city last night. This Garment Guaranteed , by the Makers B. KUPPENHEIMER & CO. CHICAGO Mr. . Date , Oettinge TX7E authorize every pr son selling Kuppen- heimer Guaranteed Clothes to fill in the purchaser's name and date of purchase on this Mr. D. L. Haddock, of Petersburg, linen ticket, which 18 Sewed Ka., is visiting at Mr. A. r . . . . ... ruin s. 1 ira t. n. Ahford rtiirn,i W In this way we bond nrht from a visit to her son, Mr. T. selves to See that 1 Ashford, at Newbern. our- you get absolute satisfaction or your There is no better made or better fitting line of Boys' and Children's CLOTHING than the one we carry. Won't it pay you to get superiority cf workman ship at the same price of the other kind? -:- -:- Blouse Suits Norfolk Suits Reefers Overcoats : ft mm I m.fi - . W a7 . OCTOBER 19 I Uiu XSali. linn utnlanf at I' M T w. nt to her home at seven Springs last money back. 1 he risk is ours TWiM, Single Breasted Suits night, to spend Sunday. not yours or the merchant's. I Mr. Albert Parrott left this morning Our oroduction is uniform! v for New Orleans to take a course of . ... - penect ana tne return-ot a faulty garment is a rare oc currence though gladly wel comed here, tor we want to see our mistakes when we nmlliMne at Tulane Uuiversity. Kev. D. B. Clayton, Unlversallst minister, arrived yesterday afternoon and will preach at Woodington tomor row. Mrs. l'orter Arnold, of Newbern, who has been visiting at Mr. Henry make them, 80 that they Will French's, returned home yesterday af- , , (Two or three pieces) All Suits from $3.50 to 7.50 have full lined Pants. The plaits on all Norfolk Suits are contin uous not sewed on like the inferior makes. -:- We offer the. following items for Monday only at prices meaning a big saving to you. ; ; White Fleece Lined Piqiies Our entire line of Fine Mercerized Fleece Lined Piques will be sold Monday at the followiug reductions: All the 30 and 35c qualities will be 22C lard All the 40c goods will be 29C Yard All the 50c goods will be 39c Yard Nazareth Waists 19e You all know Nazareth Waists for children arid know .they're worth 25c, but Mon day we offer 10 dozen at 1 9c Each 35c White Flannel 25c Extra fine all wool White Flannel, the regular 35c quality, to be sold during the special sale Monday for 25c Yard ternoon. A Delightful Dance. There was a delightful subscription dance at the opera house last night that was largely attended both by par ticipants and on-lookers. Music was furnished by the Victor Real Italian string band, of Wilson, and it was of very high order. The dancing continued until 1:30 this a. m., and every one enjoyed it immensely. The following took part: H. II. McCoy with Miss Susie Tay lor, W. C. Fields with Miss Helen Gray, Arthur Einstein with Miss Han nah Dawson, Abe Einstein with Misi" Flora Oettinger, Adolph Einstein with Miss Wolf, of Baltimore; John Adams with Miss May Stevenson, Clarence Bond with Miss Clara Oettinger, John Cox with Miss Mary Rogers, Jesse Ball with Miss Burns, of Chicago, Jesse Herbert with Miss Daisy Oettin ger, J. Frank Webb with Miss Edith Oettinger. Oscar LaRoque with Miss Bovden, J. M. Richardson with Miss Georgia Taylor, of LaGrange, N. C. Stags: Mr. Hatch, Hoge Irvine, Will Street, Ed Land, Courtney Mitchell, Henry Miller, Frank Quin- erly, S. C. Sltterson and John Dawson. Chaparones: Dr. and Mrs. II. D. Harper, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Carr, Mr. and Mra. Dan Qulnerly, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stephenson. !B. KUPPENHEIMER & CO. SENT ON APPROVAL Sold Exclusively In Kinston by S. A. QUINERLY niLK AND CREAH. I have rebuilt and stocked the "City Dairy. and um now prepared to furnish all who de sire It. sweet milk at 80 cents per gallon, de livered In any quantity. Cream 40 oents per quirt. jau. pnone in or leave your order at Store of Myers A Midyette and same shall bave prompt attention. , Kespeetfully. J. T. MIDYETTE, Owner City Dairy. t GcOtu. f That Old Wheel of Yours should be as plumb as the wheel of your engine that pulls your gin. If its crooked it will run crooked. Have it straightened at i WHEN Its All Going Out 5 ' and Nothing Coming In After you have an acci dent unless you ar6 in sured such is generally the case. An Acciderit Policy in the Pacific MuTUAt will indemnify you against loss of time from an accident or sick ness. Don't put it off. , INSURE NOW. QUY WEBB Manager Accident and Health Depart ment tor North Carolina. Hood Bid's. IN MEMORY OF MR. H0ELL. Member of the Eighth and Ninth Grades Pass Resolutions of Respect. Whereas the angel of death hss taken the soul of our beloved teacher, Mr. Charles F. Hoell from the shadowy plains of earth to the sunlight of Heaven; and Whereas we, his former pupils, do love and reverence his memory, and do feel that in the death of Mr. Hoell each of us has lost a personal friend, Beit resolved, first, that we will strive to follow in the path which he pointed out, upward toward true and noble manhood and womanhood. Resolved, second, that we will keep tv copy of these resolutions inscribed upon the minute of our classes, that we will tend a copy to The Kinston Frex Press and will send a copy to the bereaved mother and sister with whom we do so heartily sympathise in this dark hour of sadness arid grief. Katk A. Chadwick P. I. Sutton O. K. Bbowk . Hattts E. Daly i ' Pauuns L Perrt V Annis L. Rhodes . BessubL. Dawson Mart Moselct. ; -. ? ; Committee. What a Kinston Man Saw. One of Kinston's business .men who has been endeavoring "pit liquor down" for several years recently spent some time in Trenton, and makes an interesting report of the changed conditions down there since the local dispensary law went into effect. Not one time did he see any evidence of drunkenness in the town limits. Bus iness seemed just as lively as usual, but somehow the town seemed cleaner. There was not even a lemon pealing on the sidewalk to entrap the unwary pedestrian. The reason is that "king" alcohol is a slave and not a king. 10,000 pounds of BEEF CAPUDINE IIDCC A!o M ickneM toi Jl SJ 1 Ek0 TrT0l6r Niihi, dia-. ALL HEADACHES SE (bet oa brain or bra . 10c, ttoandMcatwttle. (LlQCU.) . Maay MotAers of Like Opinion. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says "One of mj children was subject to croup of sever type, and the giving of Chamberlain's uougn Kemedy promptly, always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think the same as I do about this remedy and want mo other kind for their chil dren." Far sals by J. E. Hood & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. Visit Lenoir Cafe tonight Fresh Pork at Bond's Market. To Go at Once. Steak, Roast and Stew. A sun- I ply Mutton, Pork and Sausage at I KOCK BOTTOM PRICES. Orders taken and delivered promptly. i S. W. Scarboro, Phone 179, Back taRoque's Store. BELL'S SHOPS. 310 E. Borrrr St , KINSTON, N. C RACKET STORE Our line of Millinery is complete. The prettiest and most approved Hats trimmed in the most artis tic style at the Lowect Pricks we have ever sold hats. -:- -:-A complete stock to select from. A fine line of Millinry Trimmings and the Novelties of the season. Alu Orders Filled Promptly. The Erskine Co Sale of Ladies' Hosiery We offer Monday fifty dozen Ladies' Fine Fast Black Hose, guaranteed stainless and regular 15c quality, for 10c Pair 9&A GREAT BARGAIN. REGISTRATION NOTICE I Having been appointed Registrar for tne Town ot Kineton lor the election to tie held October 2th, 1903. notice given that the books of registration will be open at the utore of T. W. MewDorn & to , corner uueen and Blount streets. on October 12th, 1903, and thereafter for ten days, for the purpose of register ing the qualified voters of the Town of Kinston, N. C, who are not now reiris- terea. ,' This October 2nd, 1903. V O. T. BONEY, Registrar. Norfolk Oysters at Lenoir Cafe. Western Beef at Bond's Market. Mince Meat at Mark Newborn's. i Candies Fine Native Beef at Bond's Market Fine Steaks at Lenoir Cafe tonight New Dates atW. D. LaRoque, Jr.'s. S New Layer Figs just received at W. u. xjaxwque, jr.'s. W. D.' LaRoque, Jr. more fine fresh celery. ' a. has somel t Fresh Richmond Sausage, ail Pork. -' 1 v w . . , - , J .5 ' You can hare Cranrmrr R,nn. W4 D. LaRoque, Jr., has the Crarl Buy Sausage from Bond's Market on guarantee, renec! aatuf action or I money rerunaea. 5 - w K . Wanted. Position by good double! entry xKKMuceeper Aaareaa 'W I KiMSTow Fan Press. . t t TO LET.- Furniha1 n wj rooms, i Suitable for offices or lodg-lS ings for men. "A. R. Milleh. I Lost. Sunday ahernooD. orobahi wunu ana ins inarrfn. iv3iura Ki uus ocioa. v ThatSelL WILEY'S Maple Pecans PHELPS Chocolate Chips' FENNEYS', .Peanut Brittle. LOWNEVS Chocolates ROYSTER'S 1 Crystalized Ginger . at TEnpLE-riAftsToni DRUG CO. 3 iimuii)imiiimiii:i Watches Jewelry Silverware Sterling Silver . Novelties DENMARK, , -.TUB JSWBIK. i . The OWL DRUG STORK EOT SODA EVERY TEIE ; The Owl tnnke hit with everybody. Marbe jom dont like hot aod generaUyr Try our: we wont r ny more. You will do the mikin afier you onoe tiuite It. Our Hot Cborolste is bummer. We offer the follow- ins Oown-to-DM Hot OrlokK Hot FV Phonht. Hot Iitttited ftiuk. Hot Imiml. -i ,v Hot t r-roihta. Hot h k Piincb. h ot (. iart i'tiwphate. Hot VaoUia Bust, Rsmember we mm nerre all the latest fane Pota 1 "-'tins to be found oo anj iXwn-io-Lwie F," .if...... ii e nuite oo clirf whea we don't suit. WILL HUNTER, JR. . Hot Gtner PnfT. Hot I m pen h1 Puneh. Hot Fiue hiie. Hot tr.i-li Collee. Clara buiioa. HeeJ But oo. Tomato boullon. $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Ladies' 'Shoes for $1.8 Pair K We offer Moridav our entire Rtoek of "American frirl" Jf and "Utz ta, Dunn" fine Ladies' Shoes that sold for ft I $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, for $1 .98 Pair I l All in perfect condition and fully guaranteed. The $ only reason for their sacrifice is that toe have discon- j tinued handling the makes and want to clear them & out quick. - - . , - t jK $ f f I Sale Stribtiy Cash No goods charged Monday except at regular prices , N. C. KINSTON TOWN TAXES DUE The Tax Li?t, of the Town of Kinston has been placed in my hands for' collection, and all are notified to come forward and pay their Town Taxes without delay. ' ' Very respectfully," , L. J. MEWBORNE, Cleric! DICYGLE CARGAIIJS A splendid wheel for $17.50 $25.00 Wheel for $20.00 35.00 Wheel for $3a00 Full line of . BICYCLE SUNDRIES SEWING UACHINES Good One for $5.00 $40.00 Machine for $20.00 - ( ; . '.- - - Come tq see me. I am going to WEEK We are showing' a beatiful line i s . , ( , ; ( . Ladies', Misses' . ana , -Children's WRAPS make prices - to euit the times. J. A. f.lcbiNjfeL. at prices far tielow their value ico couin QUEEir gt. I
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