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Toe Daily me tei v , SUBSCRIPTION RATKSl r " , IMbOa WmI, by Carrier, . '' lOe Oimi Moat, ... ' . '........ " 8S Three MoaUia, , i :,' . , ,. .i"L tl.OO v .! MMtfc,,,i' ; 94.00 a W. eopi-aw i fyry Korroih Advertisements to it ckanrtd 'must t in ty 10 o'clock, day of publication WtDXK&DAT KVEJriNO,:..NoT. 4, 1903 . Cotton sold On the local market to . day at 1J cents, V-v'X?'' ' Caswell Chapter, R. A. Masons will work in the Royal Arch Degree to night at 7:15 o'clock. A full attend ance desired.',' ;.' ' '.'i" The Christian women of the town will hold their weekly prayer service at the Methodist church on Tburs. p. m. at o'clock. v v ; , , Mrs. Rogers requests those who are to take part In the play for the benefit of the library to meet at the opera house tonight promptly at 8 o'clock. " The mule hitched to one of the gar- bage carts of the city, became fright- ran ; away, knocking the negro driver , down. At the chrysanthemum ahow Thurs " day and Friday refreshments will be : served at a moderate charge. . The show will be held in the afternoons of Thursday and Friday as well as the evenings. , ' A dog that was supposed to be mad was chased on the streets yesterday afternoon and finally shot to death in north Kinston. He had bitten a num ber of other dogs and showed other symptoms of hydrophobia. ; Mr. V, A. Rountree' left this morn ing for Raleigh, where tomorrow morn ing' he will be wedded to Miss Susan Timberlake, of that oity. Be was ac oompanied by . Mr. , W. B. Coleman, : who goes to attend the wedding. : . There will be no services at the Epis copal church this evening, the rector, Rev. J. H. Griffith, Jr., being out of the city to conduct the funeral service at the burial of Mr. J. R. Whitfield, at Holy Innooents church, today. ' Dr. J. M. Parrott is having erected a handsome, two-story dwelling oneaes. -Gordon street, next to Mr. S, H. Ab-1 Mr. Whitfield was 32 years old and bolt's residence.: It will have nine I rooms and be an adornment to that ' street. The plans were drawn' by Mr. I C. E. Lincoln. " Alfred Daniels, the man Uo ahnt William Maiwnlt nmr Tnnlo anil THnlfn AAlintv llrtA' arma Hma at rv while Maxwell was in the woods at work, was arraigned at Duplin county You r bereby commanded to as court yesterday and. a special venire wmW H rmory " Wednesday Of 100 men ordered for today. The wing at ?o'olockKfor, monthly In- grand Jury found a true bill for mur- der la the first degree. Elijah Lewis, a young playwright of North Carolina, was in .Washington last week looking' after affairs per tatnlngto the production of his new play, "A Man Without a Country," in this city .Washington Post. Mr. . B. Lewis, of this city, to whom the Post refers, was in Washington for the purpose of having his play copy righted, i . Mr. E. A.' Stroud, of ' Vanoa town ship, left at Thb Free Press office, today, a curiosity in a potato 'shaped like a snake colled to strike. The coil Is very nearly a perfect representation of a snake ready to strike, with' Its head elevated at some height about1 the main body of the : coil and if straightened out would ' measure as . long as a good sized snake. . . Help the Library. An Institution that has for its object beneficence should not merely' receive the indorsement of the public spirited people in the community t in -which it exists but have the material support ; of every person who is interested In the life of the institution. The Kinston Library has certainly done a great deal for the broadening and nlightenlBg the -people -of -the4 city m that it ha. placed to the reach of every one that cared ;tav take ad- vantage of It, the best thought of the world, in book formrind that too V at a cost so small to the Individual as k oe aimosi noining. a member of the Kinston Library, and it only costs i.ou a year to oe a memoer, . nas ac cess to over 1300 volumes of the choicest literature and why the read ing public does take advantage of it is amyBtery to every oa.:'. :-i.-.-K But there is lack of Interest shown in the welfare of this public benefactor that threatens its discontinuance and if the friends of the institution do not come to its aid there is but one tbiuir to do. Subscriptions in any consider able number just at this time will help to tide over the present condition, and tLe reading public is urged to sub- erribe to the library and not send the rrice of a year's subscription off for a single bock that can be had at the Klrary, as all the new books, if wor- j &n rliced on the shelves as soon i I .ck alers pet them. It fs t 1 t hoped that tils will meet i a )'; a Jy repor.e from the people ii'vv'oare rs'el in the " ' '-y p 1 V. 't V 'i - Fi.kSOU AL MENTION. ' (Itofor tearing town or If yoa bar frlaod rlMtinc ilu noiifi this offlo (or the benefit 01 your fnuaJ . - . Mr. Claude Gray went to Goldsboro last night. -,. Mr. J.W. Black went to Petersburg , Va.,' this morning , Miss Georgia Taylor went to La Grange lait night. ; , Mr. N. J. Rouse went to Trenton yesterday afternoon. Mrs. r Alice Fields " returned from Newborn last evening. , - Mr. Willie M. Hugglns went to New bern yesterday afternoon. ;. . , . Mr. and Mrs. R. EL L. Rhea came up from Newbern last evening. . Mrs. O. Felix Harvey returned yes- I terday afternoon from Raleigh. Mli Myrtle Weit, of Dover, came Up this morning to visit friends in the city. v v Rer. 0 N. Cowan spent yesterday n Goldabor and iwturnad to lrinatnn ia the afternoon. Mr H. w, simpson was up from Mmhum thii mnrfitnn innkin f Mr. E. O. Moore went to Richmond, Va., last night on business for the firm of Moore & Parrott Miss Mary Harvey, who has been visiting In Newbern for some time, wMwiwomv.,, ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schults left this mornina for Charleston. S. a. where Mrs. SchulU will remain for some time at ner oia nome w wy ana recover ner health, which has been failing of late. Mr. J. R. Whitfield Dead. Mr. James Richard Whitfield died last evening at 1 o'clock, at his ; fath er, Col. N. B. Whitfield's residence, in north Kinston; of diphtheria, after an illness of about two weeks. The remains were taken to Holy Innooents church, of which the' deceased was a I vestryman, and there laid to rest in the cemetery of the church, today, Rev. J. H. Griffith, Jr.,' went with the fu neral party and performed the last sad rites at the grave, the burial being private, according to sanitary laws in cases of death from oontageous dis- was highly regarded in this city fori his high Christian character. He was employed as salesman at Dixon & I Hooker's hardware store at the time U token 111 of . the disease that Caused his death. Attention! Company B. Pcuon. HV D. Harper, Jr., Captain. 1 CAPUDINE ALL CIAOACmZS assess : flMtoabralaorhM . K)e, ts ail too buttl. SPECIAL NOTICES. Quail on Toast at Lenoir Cafe. Subcrlbe to The Free Press. 1 Norfolk Oysters at Lenoir Cafe. Fresh Corned Pork at Bond's ket. Mar-1 Valuable this office. paper found. : Apply, at Booms for rent. Apply 202 south East street Tobacco Sales Books at a bargain. free pbess Ca A few Boarders wanted at 211 south McLewean St. Mrs. Ida Cox. Lot of Receipts, Note ' and Draft Books nicely bound at Freb Press office. . - . t i TSrcc irorri'D PtnvD all school and busioess purposes at Free Press ottioe ; Have your Piano, tuned by Prof, M. F. O'Neill. CaU at or phone the Lynch hotel. All work guaranteed. -t : A"t. it-.dv, ...u rooms. Suitable for offices or lodg- tngs tor men. , u - f A. K. muxer. Most charming home site on Nor-1 folk harbor in the growin? suburb port Norfolk, healthful location, all modern conveniences, prices of lots convenient to industrial section, 1150 to 1200 per lot Write today to M. W. Mason, Norfolk, va., lor particulars. The Dime Bank having reoentl mtiy with been organized under its charter, W. E. Baker, president. Geo. G. Parker. vice-president and Chas. F. Dunn. oabfer, now offer for sale 100 shares, if? t already subscribed) of stock. Terms: tl.00 down and 12 per month until full share is paid. Capital stock J10.000, divided in shares ofloOeach. Books open for sale of stock at office under Hotel Charles. A Canvassing Agent with smal amount of money may secure the agency of a California product that can be sold to every family of Kinston and surrounding country. A fine seller for a house to house canvasser to handle with other jroo;!s. It ij an article of daily consumption, and where or ; e sold is a sure re-'-enter. Th prodm-l is rot as y.-t ir. .:.. luoed in Nurth Caro-I'n-t b-.t h)!n!re.: cf 8i''.''U-,!'-.r. I sve i i r, 'v, ! fr..-n t . y r r The Celebrated Acme of C22" v ( VT THEM Aa' SIZES FOR A4rl M f? iv Prices $2.50 S. A. Q UI N E RCvlIi LOTS FOR SALE I Two of the finest lots In Port Norfolk, corner Broad street, (70 feet wide) and fronting on Bay View Boulevard (140 of harbor and hav everv modern con- I veuience. electric cars, city water and sewerage, owner rsKiea in feonsyl- vania, ana m seu , at a bargain imme diately. Address for further information M.' W. MASON, , , NOKFOLK.VA. ?You Don't Have 8 to uie to win "Life insurance is good for , , your family. Health insur ance is good ibr both you and your family. . You collect , health insurance by living. You have to die before life insurance can be collected. --' If you knew your health was threatened you'd insure it if you could." t j :. t j i i You do not know when your , , , health may give way. Take ' . ' out a policy in The Pacific - Mutual now. : j : ': j , : GU Y rWEBB Manager Aeolaent and Health Depart- 1 mem (or Norm Carolina, Hood Bid gv ; 1 Watches Jewelry : Silverware Sterling Silver Novelties : 1 U E N M A R K , J THB JBWKLBK. . , , Wc offer A Great Bargain In nice quality of Writing; iPaper ; - v Just bought at a sacrifice 1 i sale 15c Per Pound r Envelopes to match ".at TEIPLE-riARSTOII DRUG CO. E. F. COX, Pres. J. W. (iP.AIXCEK, i .! Seventy a i c Crown Trousers perfection to Pair Help Worlly loanI Ian Tbrongb School Ipresjrour clothes for 50 oente a SingIe8uitora dollar a month. Four ouiui auowea eacn month. Work called, Crt " t. for and delivered promptly. . Ladies 16'50 CaCn' urese Bsirte V leaned and Pregsed. Pressed. Neatly and carefully done. J. R. SIHPSON Kinston Pressing Club is opened iD amln hv t.iu nn im,iA gentleman who run it some time back and wishes to see all of his old patrons come back. Nftw trwmhnm am nt yr uean, rress and, Dye do all kinds of Repairing. , Ladies' Skirts and Cloaks made a specialty of. " I will give the whole town of Wilson tor reference. At Physloc's old stand. 116K Queen St. 1 T. B. POWELL & HILL. Don't Blame the Cook! ii your taoie ia not as yoa like it, The fault ia roan, you lau to provide it better. We sell goods tbat are lit tor a kintr. Large fancy hand packed Tomatoes at 16 Mocha and Java Coffee at 85c; S pounds for tl.oa it you want a np or uonee ror breakfast that wUl make you "8i sooa au aay annk Mocha and Java, Nice F. r. V and N. O. Hams, and many other things equally as seasonable,: . At Myers & Midyette's ua nuu. f none si. . - Leon B. Sutton, W ' Grade HilUnery At lowest Prices. ,, Latest Styles , from- . Northern Markets. Satisfaction guaran '. teed. - Give us a trial. NLBgL&BR0- Qui run- , You are invited to look at our stock of School Sup- ' plies before buying A new lot Just received. Come to see me. Cold and Hot Drinks in . their season. HENRY DUNN, Phone 147, FRUIT CAKES! , ' ;. ,We are now ready r j ,to take orders for ; FRUIT CAKES . . We guarantee our ' Cakes cot to taste bitter or your money refunded. - Place your order at once to avoid the rush. Our prices guaranteed. KHoTCa BAKERY CO. Tk-e Tr. ETr.OXO, CusVr O I 1 1 IV ettinirer's : ; For - Women and Girls : . ' : . . . :.. " f' 1 . . " ' : 1 ' '!; .y i Coats for Waiter AT UOTSUA11Y LOW PRICES $3.49 Tan Coats. Plaited front and back. Loose fitting back. , $4.99 Black and Castor. FuQ back. Group tacks front and back. - $4.99 Tan Coat, , Pull plain back, invitation collar velvet inlaid. $5.99 Black Collarless with Cape. flam lull back ana tront. : WM Black Cloth,full plain back with double cape and ornaments. CO QQ Tan Russian' Blouse Coat with P cape, tabs and ornament. Black Cloth, medium length: lull back, velvet collar. "e - r &, m - y Zibelines, Cloth, Etc., in the ' . ' ' : ' latest improved Styles Up to , ' ThO B6St Of Bargains ' . . .Ia Goods and Srvice Is .What We Guarantee Full Line of Fancy Groceries Country Produce Daily . Just deliver your order and the t .... - ... I 'i '."-4. W goods go to your house promptly G. He BURSELL 403 N. HERITAGE ST. PHONE 176 HUSBANDS! HUSBANDS! j ' "ilake home happy ' " i presenting"' ' . ' your wife. '.' with a SUIT OF FURNITURE at lowprices. 1 '-"4 QUINN & fllLLER Citizens.; Savings Bant OF II5ST05, 1. C DIRECTORS I B. W. CANADY Kinston L. HARVEY . . ... . Kinston J. E. HOOD - . . .Kinston D. OETTINGER .... Kinston W. L. KENNEDY, Falling Creek jesse jAckson . Kinston J. -W. GRAINGER ., Kinston ' ; Kinston j: F. TAYLOR . ; D. F. WOOTEN... .Kinston OFFICERS, IN. J. ROUSE . . .. . President Vice President B. W CANADY CIIAS. F. HARVEY Cashier PIGYPIP ra"H! LIU I UU L t Lt kit m-U A splendid wliecl for $17.50 23.00 Wtcd for $20.00 $33.00 Wheel for $S0.00 FuU line of . BICYCLE SUNDRIES ,t J i i lit VS Good Or.3 fcr C3.C0 CiO.CO llzcllt: f.r Co: .: to c - r If i t D.C0 Q FaVs to Trade at the Big Store 3.50. A Slyl3 Tri':;!i with full endow ment of comibrt. A shoe combin ation often claimed but sel dom - realized. Made of Corona Patent Colt, which tells the whole story as to quality, x On the. popular Cambridge toe. MODEL 611 ' Pries, $3.50 Sold EiclnsiYely in Kinston KINSTON. N. O. Change of Location We call the ' attention of our , patrons and the public to the removal of our entire line of FURNITURE, RUGS 'J f MATTINGS, - PICTURES, ETC.,- to J; W. Grainger's new and handsome building on Queen street, where we will be glad to have you call and let us serve you. 1 Yours to please, , White Furniture Co. Ladies We Are ; Ready , FOR YOU ; ' Fall and Wioter Selections. Cold .'V. weather is juBt arbund the cor- " iner. From now on this etore . will be the Mecca for Ladies and Children's : Waistings, Heavier Wear for the winter months. We ; , - have the most complete line of Ladie's and Children a Wraps on ' " i the market. The superior style and elegance of this stock, for which this store is noted, is in evidence on every hand. It will pay yoa to look Over our stock before buying. ;:. ; J. Hi. STEPHENS0K The Ladies' Store. , : , ICyOpposite Mayor's Office. - " THIS WEEK We are showing a beatiful line Ladies', Miss! and Children's WRAI r4- rirry't JL liiwil 'v . - i t . w .'',.---.'V J if1 is t
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