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"..;V!V ;.The Daily Free PfiEss. w SUBSCRIPTION IUTISj , Daily Oh Waek, t7 Carrier, . ! Dm Mimtk, , , , . . ?. Three Months, , ; . . .' ,TwI Moatk, . . . . lOe S5o l.OO f.CK 0. W. POHLAW,. .Crrr Borroa. Advirtiumtnts to it chanted must b4 in by to o'clock, day of publication TOTESDAT EVENING PiOV. 3, 1W3 Attention i to Mi Mnrri..' card, which ipmui la today's Free PRESS. . " Cotton sold on the local arket to- day at 9.00. There was no New York! market report on account of the elec uon were. Don't forget the chrysanthemum how Thursday and Friday evenings, the - proceeds of which go to the .. I. . - J .1. - I 1 W. vuu.curr,.. Today's receipts of taxes at the snerltrt orace were ine largest so lar this year, the amount for the day be ing upwards of 12,000. Caswell Chapter will confer Past and Most Excellent Master's degree tonight at 7:15 sharp, All qualified Masons are urged to be present. The Jr, O. U. A. M. will meet In Stanley's hall tonight at 7:30 and a : full attendance is desired as the meet tixg will be full of interest to the mem 'ber of the order. The Stetaway woman, who out her : lover's throat Saturday night and relented afterwards and took him to a doctor, was bound over to court yes - terday afternoon by Mayor Rouse. The people i between Newborn and 2 Morehead City arejvery.'much dissatis ' fled at the discontinuance of the shoo , fly train, especially on;Sunday. They say It Is a great. convenience, at all ""times and that if it waslcontlnued thb business would increase. Newborn Journal.; sf '1' v J ' Moore & Parrott, of this elty, have . ;.. : a AAvMVklarAif tha AitMait sVtaa alatl ' F'Tc , , Sheriff Edwards, of Snow H 11, and T' u ""T I " ":?rmr'.lb HiU f , ' ouow it t Mimlu nuottnir f tKa antl.a.. I :,". - I ' loon league held last night it was de- ; lded to petition Uie olty council to oi in cjwjiiuu wr pruuiuuun uietr i , regular meeting in ueoemDer nexv iuTomMvu (i ivnuu ui mora than a sufficient number of reg-1 istered voters had signed the petition calling for said election, but for rea- BOnS. Which Seemed best it WaS decided 10 postpone tne mawer unui inai a ate. Newborn Journal. - r h J i ' '' Mf. Jacob Parrott, who lives about I 3 miles from Klnston, entered suit this! ; , morning against the A. & N. C. Rail- . road Company for $1,000 damages for putting his younger brother, Simon, 'off the train between LaOrange and ' Ooldsboro one Saturday night some . I time ago when Simon claimed he had bought a ticket to Ooldsboro' Simon is minor, and Mr. . Jake Parrott ? brought suit es the next friend. : The papers were made returnable before f the. superior court judge at the No vem ber term. : The Chrysanthemum Show Thursday and Friday evening will I " be a scene of beauty and a visit to HI . will more than repay one tor going. The floral display will exceed any ever ' made 'before In this city. Although . the early frosts have injured a great many of the flowers, those raised (or competing for the prizes have been .- nroteoted and are very large and 1 .pretty . . - ' - ' f . ;E. B Lewis Vindicated. - iBalttmor ipeolal to Pittsburg DUpatoh. A new hair restorer haa : been dis covered by Robert Baylor, who has been employed since last march on i the new Northern Central Railway ele vator at Canton, near' this city. He - was noted for not having any hair upon his head, which often made him the butt of jokers. , ' - While attending to his duties on the elevator a fellow-workman told him if . he would discard his hat when the sun Shone be would be assured of ' the re- ' turn of the hirsuite adornment, which - had once been Mr. Saylor's ipride. Without faith In the advice Mr. Say ' lor continued to work on the hottest days without any covering on his head, I which brought him warnings of the danger of isolation. ' , I Without telling the object of his per-j siBtent courting of the solar rays he continued to comply with the presort p- j tlon until he began to realize that hair was growing on a pate that had been hairless for many years. Now Mr. I J?Tlftr can'show a full suit of hair I of which no man need be ashamed.' : r , , , . (The above restorer for exeunt omnes hirsuite adornment was dlsoov- ered bv our fellow townsman, Mr. E. I B. Lewis, and to him alone belongs the honor, and although patent has cot been issued the world at large Is I rivea cctice that it has been applied f , r ? ! no frfrin jements of rights will tet ' 1, sa js Mr. Lewis. - -: PEfiSONAL MENTION. (Itofora letvintf town or if von be!'frlendi Vim Unit uliM nuLif thin offliu for thelbenellt m your inooa. r Rev. E. D. Brown left last night for Wilmington. . Mrs. H. Hecker went to Newbero this morning, w. Spllman went to Golds- boro this morning. Mr. J. L. Mnrtnn rat ti mad lit 1(yht -whftpn. I uapt. owm uaiioway returned UUS i morning rrom Wilmington. Mill Asrnes Foy. of Newborn, came l a1 W l Mr. T. C. Wooten went to Trenton - thl morning to attend court. Mr. J. T. Palmer returned this I morning from Wolf Trap, Va. Mri. j, j. Siree returned to her home in Goldsboro this morning. I MJi Summerlln went vUI her sister at Wilson this morning. Miss Emmie Pollock spent a few hours in Dover last evening between trains. Mr. E. L. Nunn returned this morn ing from a visit to his parents in Mar-1 tinsville, Va. Miss Rosa Lee Stelle, of Raleigh, oame yesterday afternoon to visit her uncle, Dr. R. H. Temple. Col. W. A. Bobbitt and Mr. W. E. Dorset returned last night from Jack sonville, where they have been on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marks and child were visitors in the city yester day and Mrs. Marks and child left last night for Baltimore. LENOIR S: S. CONVENTION j Held at New Hope "Church Saturday and Sunday. Officers Elected For the Ensuing Year, y The association of Sunday schools for Lenoir county held their annual I Ann VAnfclrin at Vav TTnnArtKnMh Manea ' township, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's sessions were devoted to npoH bu8lDegg of the association. ' ftl'tba Sunday aohool hour Rev. B. W. Spllman n. - . ,1 i. rt ti n n.it lain. : li U UJUO .tmst. x-. o. xiau, I 0 christian church, of this city. preached the convention sermon, and tne sermon was nigniy complimented by those who heard it. At the conolu .ion or vne sermon amner was serveai and the srood oeonle of that section did I themselves proud. It was bounteous dinner. ' v i ThaMAfnir tha fkmnnn uulnn tha Neuse association was organized with the following officers: E. O. Moore, president; Rudolph CroomL. vioe-pres ident and A. A. Croom, secretary. ' The following officers were elected for the Lenoir association: ' Y. T. Or- mond, president; J. J. Rogers, vioe- president; L. R. Varser, secretary; Mrs. B. W. Spilman, superintendent of the cradle roll department and Mrs Jaoob F. Parrottr superintendent of the home department. :? JRev. B.tw. Spllman delivered a strong address on the workings of the International Sunday school work, at 2.30 p. m. The convention' adjourned at 3:30. CAPUDINE AlinPf Ab tlekBMt tad C II R Ho TTlDhjrr4 alli:2Adaci:esS Okct m bnia or taM loo, SM ud aoe botu. SPECIAL NOTICES. Quail on Toast at Lenoir Cafe, v I Subcrlbe to Ths! Fbeb Press.' Norfolk Oysters at Lenoir Cafe. ' - Fresh Canned Pork at Bond's Mar ket. Valuable this office. paper, found.'. Apply at Itooms for rent. East street. , Apply 202 south . Tobaooo Sales Books at a bargain. s il'BEKPRBSaUa.. A few Boarders wanted at 211 south McLewean St. rf v Mrs. Ida Cox. - Lost. A dark bay mule with long tau and mane belonging to a. u. oy. ivfKWKiTKa Paper, all rrades fori school and business purposes at Free omoe. . . v' Have your Pianos tuned bv Prof. M. F. O'NeilL Call at or phone the LTncn notei.r au worK guaranteeo. To Let. Furnished or Unfurnished rooms. , Suitable for offices or lodg- g muxes. . Mostcharmlnff home site on Nor- folk harbor in the growing suburb! Prt Norfolk. healthfuL location, all modern conveniences, prices of lots ,1 to industrial section. 1150 to 1200 per lot. . Write today to M. W. Mason, Norfolk, v a., for particulars, i The Dime Bank having recently been organized under its charter, with W. E. Baker, president, Geo. G. Parker, vice - presmens ana una, r. Jjunn, 100 bavin? been already s)bscriNi!) cf stock. Terms: tl.CO down and tl per month until full Piiare is f ' 1. d YouDon'tHave: ! to Die to Win "Life insurance is good for ; your family. Health insur- $ . ance is good for both yon and your smflyv Vo collect health insurance by living You have to die be for We insurance can be collected. If you knew your health was threatened I you'd insure it if. y ou could." i i . i j t i -i You do not know when your health may give way. Take --ft out a policy in The Pacific Mutual now. i f; s : j ,. OU Y WEBB Manager Accident fend Health Deprt- trim VT-iH Slanlln Uikni lh' , mvu ivi - v vswwiwaj WHa A " ' '-if . t. .... t XXX) UMI Watches - , .v- f- t Jewelry ; . Silverware Sterling Silverf f Novelties 1 ! DENMARK, THB JEWELER. Citizens Sa?ings . ' OF KUSTOK, I. c. DIRECTORS! B. wTCaNADi . . . , Kinston t. HARVEY . . . . . . Kinston J. E. HOOD Kinston P. OETTINGER . . . . Kinstipn W. L. KENNEDY, FalUng Creek JESSE JACKSON . . Kinston . . Kinston . . Kinston . . Kinston IJ. W. litAiJlJ!K ' J. F." TAYLOR '. If), F. WOOTEN OFFICERS. 1 N I. ROUSE . '. i .President o W CAN ADV Vice President ' " CHAS F. HARVEY . v Cashier s Weoffer-' - A Great Bargain In nice quality of f yriting Paper g Just bought at a sacrifice 2 ,1,1 sale " f 15c Per Pound Envelopes to match - , ' TEMPLEMRSTON S rwateellllllele The Celebrated i ACME OP PERFECTION 2ES Qesttiijgerls For Women arid Girls Coats for Winter AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES (J iQ Tan Coats. Plaited front and $0ik7 back. : Loose fining back. d i QO Black and Castor.: FuU back. 4T7 Oroup tucks front and back. b I . I ill III II ! T j tfi QQ Tan Coat.- Full plain back, 4T7 invitation collar velvet inlaid. f C QQ Black Coilarlefts with Cape. J77 Plain full back and front. frO J Q Black Cloth.full plain back with 40TX. double cape and ornaments. . CO QQ Tan Russian Blouse Coat with ij)ey cape, tabs and ornament. tQ QQ Black Cloth, medium length: 4 7 7 Plain full back, velvet collar. Better grades in fine quality Zibelmes, Cloth, fctc., in the lateBi unprpvea siyies up to $16.50 each. . 6km RACKET STORE .Special Values in KNIT UNDERWEAR , This Week Vests, Pants and Union Suits Money saved in this line of i goods this week by baying : f rom us. ' . The Erskine Co C. H. POOL. Contractor and Builders of Wood v and Brick Buildings, v ' - .KINSTON. N. 0( ' Estimates furnished on application. , uooa nora uuaranieea, Help Wortb; mum Tbrongh Scbod I press your clothes for 50 cents a I Single Suit or a dollar a month.: Four! .Baits allowed each month. Work called tiArees esms tieanea ana rreseea. iNeatiy ouu careiuiiy uone. , j: r. sinpsoN at R,n. i. FRUIT CAKES '.TP.; We are now-ready . ' C e ' H1! AKES .; t v e guaraniee our ' rCakes not ,to taste bitter or o u r '"""mon"ey 'refunded , Place youf order at . once to avoid the 'rush , Our prices , ' . guaranteed. 1 KINSTON BAKERY CO. Crown Trousers j i Special Oisplav of Cldaki mm 5J ' and invite your., inspection. M gsiD, uiayc . yvcj Deucve big assortment , Prices $2.98 to $12.50 g g Come as early aspossible j scu in a nurry ana rememDer mere are no two alike. 1 .W M 8 M KINSTQKi. N. C; KinstonJBressing Club is opened up again, by. the o'd reliable gentleman who run it some time back and wishes to see all of his old patrons come back. New members wasted. v We Clean, Press) and Dye do all kinds of Repairing. Ladies' : Skirts and Cloaks made a specialty of. -, c I will give the whole town of Wilson for reference. - ' At Pbysioc's old stand. 116 Queen 8t. T. B. POWELL, & HILL. QiailgC of LoCatlOll I We' call the attention- of our patrons and the public tO the 50T rt w ir li'no r. I ; ; t FUKT'Jrl LiKiii iiU Uoa , MATTINGS, PICTURES, ETC., AN handsoine 3i to J, W. Grainger's new tand nig on yueen I . . 1 . Til 1. J -.1- J A peei, wneieem Degiauw you. -. lours to pJease, , V White Farnitorc Co. HDSBAHDS! HDSBA1ID3I Make home happy , by presenting , ' t' your wjfe ' ' with a ; SUIT OF FURNITURE - at low prices. QUINN &HILLER i VWTTTTTTTTTVTTtttttTTVV DICYGL5 D.:RG.i:S A splendid wheel for 17.50 525.00 Wneel for 5?2U.UU 1 orr rr tttt 1 $30.00 Full line of BICYCLE SUNDRIES sev7i:;g iiaciikies Good On r Pj.CO 4 r rr i r. clim . for Qf:o.oo 13 1J.JJ Cc-J to i I cm r ' mala i 1 1' tD rr.t t: ? t. Oh For 1 Ladies and nisses; We t received, yesterday a' A J "leading New York manufac H turer s , sample line of Ladies' and Misses Cloaks, comprising ;100 Different Styles in all the' latest ' eftects and colors. We place these goods on sale today at ; LOW PRICES No matter what your we can suit vou from this m M ; I as some of the best styles win . M ft 5 o ' (fob . . -y. LOTS. FOR SALE! Two of the finest lot in Port Norfolk. ' corner Broad street, (70 feet wide) and fronting on Bay View Boulevard (140 . feet wide), total width 87 feet by 140 feet deep. 'J hese lots command fine view of harbor and have everv mvfarn venience, electric cars, city water and -sewerage; Owner resides in Pennsyl- vania. and will sell at a bn.nm.tn imnu. v,.. diateiy. Address for farther information , ; jvj. w. mason, , NORFOLK, VA. 1 Ladies We Are , Ready- J Fall and Winter Selections. CoUT - . weatner is just aronnd the cor- - I i ner.-' From now mr thii -"r't will be the Mecca for Ladies and ' Children's Waitings. Heavier ' - - Wear for the winter months. We have the mostf complete line of , ' Ladie's and Children's Wraps on ' : : the market. , The euperior style , and elegance of .this stock, for ' t" . which this store is noted1' is in v f evidence on every hand. It will payyooto look over our stock '" before buying. , i : ; : ; i- ' J. 7J. STEPHEK30K . The Ladies' Store, i ' i " !0"Opposite Mayor's Office. THIS WEEK " - 1 1 We are showing a beatiful line r Ladies', Misses. ! ,J,;n . and - 'Children's WRAPS I at prices far bclov . thcir'valu3 r I )' ) I. Vot ti V vd Draft : V: - .5 f- I st-v-k " civl.1 i c f t II; i . if
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