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.1 I.,.. . 1 j. ,4 4. KVIiMEIi PBESS. "(.ofiiPTiorj prices: on 1 i.r Tw . 10 cent .i ..$1.00 .$1.00 f,.MMV Kvkni.no, Ivr. -J4, 11)00. and C. IC 2 aud K.will L iciU freight train Son. 1 N .m 0 ami 10 ou the A. Ac N, lint nni m '!iriHtniiiM tiny. Hill Mi u liorii", tin1 crazy negro wlio Jiml Ik t:i i:i jiiil hnrc HOiiiftimo, wih car iii il to ilir (itli)lrro HMvliun thin iuorn- Mr. I i . ). Hyatt requcitH that no fireworks- I liii il Hioiinil hi Sanatorium, on ii'vmit c,f soiin of hin patients being very n'u-U. Mr ( Iihs. Hardy, of ncnr Ilookerton, died S.it'.iriliiv morning at 7 o'clock and wii" l!ii-i-l Sunday evening ut the fam ily linn ing ground m ar hiw homo. 'I'm: I'kkk I'hkhh force mih treated to a lig ,,l,x "''arolina liriglitu" cigar ette. Tin- lioyn hi enjoying them. They an' the Im-r and mod popular cigaretteH on t In- market. 'J'h ' hiiu'i'ii,f com t, Iiuh aflirrned the de cision of th" lower court in the case ' Aitlmr r. Itnmdu.iy and Terrell vs I'.roudway. Mr. .1. W. CraingiT whh in terested in thew caw-, the decision being in hin favor. Tliet-tore of Mr. II. hlte, near dor- wa destroyed by fire lut Wednes day night. The Io.sh of Mr. White was tibi ut $1,200, insured for $;". The store nuildmg belonged to Mr. 11. C. Jlfir-l-Moii. ii ml was valued at $.'10(), on which there uith no iiiHiirance. Th- Ne w hern J' in rnal complains greatly at the muddy streets and uidewulks of Newbern. The ut r eels of Kinston there fore are not the only muddy onen in the State, but, thin is no excuse for Kinston. Kinston U the bet town in the State, and might to have the bent sidewalks and Htreetw. Itev. I. N. Vohannon.a Persian, preach ed at theltaptisL church Sunday night. Hi Mibjeot wan: '-The (ioi'pel and the MohaiuiuedaiiN." Mr. Yohmmon ban been in thin country ucien yearn preparing himself for the ministry, Ho hopes in another year t return to I'eraia and establish a Baptist mission. Tbe.A. C. I., of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia; the Norfolk A CarnllTia, Wilmington & Weldon, and the Koutli EoMtern railroads have been con solidated. The papers were filed Satur day with Register of Heeds W. D. Suggs, of Lenoir county. The whole amount involved isf 18, 000,000. Itevonue stamps amounting to 18,000 were the papers. It is a big deed. affixed to PfcONAt MBNTIOH. Mr. R. F. l'owcll went to Tarboro to day. I Mr. Hugo Irvine h.ft Sunday for Dan ville. Mr. L. Harvey spent today In Golde boro. Mint Minnie Forbes went to Ayden this morning. Mr. Harry Voot,en spent yesterday in LaGrauge. Mr. 8, II. Jlountree, Jr., spent today in LaGrange. ' Mr. I). Y. Wood, of LaGrange, wis in Kinston today. Elder C. C. island, of Ayden, apeiit yes terday in Kington. Mrs. T. It. l-iee went to Kelford this morning to visit relatives. Mr. A. P. McLean, of the Ualeigh Post, was in Kinston Saturday. Mr. 0. C. Wilkersoo went to Ilillsboro tod a jr. to spend a few days. Mr. Jonas Hill, of Deep Ilun, left Kins ton tli is morning for lieston. Mess. Mark Mewborn and C. M.Jordan spent yesterday ia (ioldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. IS. Maxwell went to Goldboro today to visit friends. Mr. .1. T. Ilostetter left yesterday for Suffolk, Va., to spend the holidays. Miss Callie Thomas went to Wayne county yesterday to visit relatives. MiHfv.M. 0. and Mr. W. P. Lane, of Goldsboro, were in Kinston today. Mesh. 1. L, Fields and C. W. Pajne, of K. LaGrange, were in KinstQ& yeterday. Mr. S. N. Thompson, f;ofckefper for Knott Bros., left Sunday for Roxboro. ' Mr. E. C. Rountree, of Wilson, came yesterday to spend Christmas at home. Mr. .lobn U.n . of Philadelphia, came Saturday tot ju n 1 Christmas in Kinstoa. Mrs. E. A. Hi!!, of Morehend City, Is vitfiting her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Her bert. rr. and Mrs. K. W. Whitfield ieft this Dtorning for Kober.ouville to visit rela tives. Miss Mamie Dawson left this morning for Conetoe to spend Christmas with rela tives. Mrs. D. W. D igley and children went to Grifton today to visit relatives and friends. ISt. I,. C. Ballard went to Washington, N. C, today to spend Christmas with relatives. . Mess, Bishop noldea and Hugh Ed wards, of Snow Hill, were ia Kinston yesterdaj. .. ; , ; Mr. Lrnn C Wootrni, of Fayettevilte, is visiting parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Jno. CWooten. - v. , , Hr. and Mr. Geo. B. Wflaon, of Do ver, ! peot yesterdaj, with Mr. and Mre.W. U. O'Berry. ; . ' ' Miss Etta ITerbert, of Virginia who had ben visiting at Mr. W, 8. Herbert's, left this morning, for Kocky Mount, ac companied as far as Goldsboro by' Mm. Jlerbort, who returned homa this even ing. 1 v Miss Addle Johnson, of Goldsboro, who had been visiting near Kinftoq, returned home today. ' " ' ' M.(ss. II. L. and Earl Whi taker, who attend school at Oak ltidge, are home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, of Cadet. left Kiiston Saturday for Maysvllle, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Grice and Mr. D. It Smith went to Goldsboro yesterday to spend Christmas. Misses Daisy and Corrina and Mr. Gales Johnson, of Kaleigh, are visiting at Hev. C. W.ISIanehard's. Misses Annie and Maud Sparks and Maggie Moore went to Goldsboro yester day to visit friends. Misses Lizzie and Florence Hill, of In stitute, left Kinston yesterday for Mays ville to visit relatives. Mess. 0. K. and W. D. Laltoque, Jr., left yesterday for Richmond, Va. Oscar will attend school in that city. Rev. IS. W. Nash, of Goldsboro, preach ed at Hethel Sunday and took the cars here Sunday night for his home. Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow Hill, came yesterday to spend Christmas with his daughter, MrsyA. P. Harrell. Mrs. II. W. Taylor and children, of Newbern, spent Saturday night in Kins ton, and returned home yesterday. Miss Julia Glenn, of Greensboro, came to Kinston Saturday night to spend the holidays with Miss Phoebe Sutton. Miss Pauline Albaugh, who had been milliner at Dr. A. It. Miller's, left this morning for her home in Baltimore. Mrs. J. E. Harrison and children, of near Kinston, went to Plymouth today to spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Ida ' Moore, who is attending school at Carey, is spending the holidays at her guardian's, Mr. H. W. Canady. Mrs. J. F. Rarwick and Miss Maggie Rarwick. of near Grifton. went to Golds boro this morning to spend ChristmaB. Mess. W. II. L. Addie and It. Itothe, the dyers at Orion Mills, left Saturday for their homes at Norristown, Pa., to spend Christmas. Miss Lucy Wyatt, of AVinterville, came from Durham Saturday, spent bunaay with Miss Vallie Blanchard, and re turned home this morning. Mr. W. Cobb returned home from New bern yesterday, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. E. H. Moore, and will spend Christmas in Kinston. Prof, and Mrs. M.' W. Ball, of Stone wall, Pamlico county, are spending Chnstm is with Mrs. a. U. Bailey, They will leave Wednesday for LaGrange. Rrfv. J. B. Newtonjcame from Fti Barn (Well yesterday and left this morning for Aulatider. He will soon move his family to Ft. Barnwell, having accepted a call to serve some churches at and near there. Mrs. Leland Stanford and sister, Miss Clara Sugg, came from Burlington Satur day, spent the night with Mrs. P. S. B. Harper, and went to Snow Hill yester day, accompanied by Mr. L. H. and Miss Nina Sugg and Mrs. Harper. To - Is the; t Last Opportunity to do your Christmas Shopping !te Tt fVifirA in n.nrthinr von -w j o j I Mo have forgotten or failed t5r to find, we may have just what you are looking for. Come in we will gladly pZ show vou. andbeDleased to deliver the goods at your homes at once. Think whether there isn't some one you wished to remember which you :1 ''r?.,; ... " , it". ' t.X Store I. Open Toniht Until 12 O'clock, and here are some of the thirigs to give. for a Christmas present: have neglected when do- T ing your other shopping? rj Yes? Then come and let us suggest an appropri- J- it ate and useful gift. A We wish vou all MERRY CHRISTMAS. OETTINGER BROS. c Curb a Cold in Cos Day lftK lMCATlV tiSOMO UUININB tABLKT. DR. R. H. TEMPLE, Physician and Surgeon, kinston, n. c. -Office next Queen street. to Hotel Bailej on FOR SALE! 2,000 Split Juniper suitable for wire fence, at our mill. Fence Posts Price, 6c each, HINGS BROS. LUMBER CO Dwelling For Sale! I offer for tale the house mad lot on the corner of Queen and Lenoir streets, occupied by W. H. Hick son. Lot looxjto. House has t rooms, bath room. hot and cold water. Liberal terms. Possession given Jan. 1, 1901. d ovists retund the money it it tails to con. (swovk's signature w on acn pea m E. VI A shooting affray took place Thursday night at fiopchoppy, Fla., in which four men were ehot dead, State Senator House, Edtrar Xims, Vf. E. Edwards and Frank W alker. Itis said that the trouble was caused by an attempt to settle some business affairs. - When yon need a soothing and healing' antiseptic application lor any purpose, use the. original De Witt's Witch' Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits J. E.Hood. ' DeWltt LitttaEarly Risers are dainty little pilla, but they never fail to cleanse th liver, remove obstructions and tariff brate tbs yitm. J. E. Hood. "ifc- -Mi . . IT Tim A v .1 mi mi- BE 0OOD . Be a real Santa Clau9 I- Show that you love her. Get her what she really wants. v Have a little Christmas sentiment about you. Might as well get her a scrubbing brush as some commonplace neces sity. " ' ; f T:-':Ay; . She can't walk by our door with out stopping to admire the ; v : Jewelry and Qems, Diamonds; v . Cut Glass and Sterling Silverware. KINSTON. , - N.C. FOR RENT ! T ( f wi. i 1 Six-room dwelling now occupied by Jno. F. Hooker, corner. Blount and Independence streets. " L. J. MEWBORNE, At Free Press Office. A -J ""!' , , !;. . . .." , ... . V ' - Rflerry Christmas ... -, . . -- .V " '.'Tov! lEvepyone I - . - r'lTy ' v - ' 1 - -' . . : , . x : . - r v. OU THE CORNER. Cor. Queen 4 Caswsll Eta. . Vbone 11 . ft Rocking Chairs, Couches, Book Cases, China Closets, Sideboards, Hall Backs, Parlor Suits, Rugs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Table Covers Baby Carriages, Trunks, Suit Cases, Toilet Sets, Furs, Wraps, Dress Goods, Parlor, Tables, Sideboard 8, ' Dining Tables, Bed Room Suits, Statuary, Medallions, Pictures, Handkerchiefs, , doves, Hosiery, Underwear, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Jewelry, Mufflers, Footwear, Clothiner, Macintoshes, ZZ Overcoats. Come in and look as much and as long as you like-the longer the bet ter. r " " We wish you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. THE Bfc 10RE KINSTON, ; - - M, C.. ! THE HIELDS HAT;... BROADWAY STViiES. They just came in from Broadway N; Y.; and are the'- lat est shades, shapes andcolors. " See them in our window 'V ! , i isrThe MOCHA GLOVE; $1.25. W; B..PATE; r iF.n Mil v.. XJL Our.... : ; -1. Tallies and Show Cases Are Filled With the VNice . THingsior Xmas. It's Not Too Late to Alake Your , - ' Selection. - f .A. V 5 111. ! 1 U s Si HI Hi' Hi HI HI Hi HI I'' Hi mm 1 S ! 4
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