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i ...:.. THE DAM FREE PRESS. subscription prices: OMweek..... 10 oents OM month 8ft Three months. f x! Twelve monJut Fbioay Evbwinu. ic P. TO SUBSCRIBERS. . if you fail to receive your paper please notify U of the fact that evening, or as eariy as possi ble, we cannot tell when you mlus the paper aalesa you make It known. Hv. W. F. VNtttHuu. of . EilfDtou, will preach at the Baptist church imudajr tuoruing. An xtra paMsnjrrrcar baa ben pat on tbH rgulur A. U. it. pawnng-r tram our iuir too convention at Urevu vINh. ThaiiksjtivioKdidii't nettle thin nation business wiih the tuikey. It may hav another bone to nick witb it about UhritrnH8. - " Mfl. E. A. Simkins and E. 6. Tyndnl WHit to L.HUraff thin moriiwir to al tfliifl a mptttin .of tbH county board of education that mwtHtliHvtoda.v. Tb porpOHH of the rawtimr is I0 8'ttbtbe dWouta about the numler of tachr tlmt h re needed inMosekv Had township Th tmmbfr of teachers bs bfeu reduced from five to thm. Jndue Alb-n rHum-d (mm Dnplincoun iy je-teidii.T. Th.- Goldnboro AijrnssMyn: "JudjrrO. H. AlhMi, of KuiHion, wu lit thwriiy In-tWHii trains todn y, nd wan tb rw-ii"t of hearty congratulation from his many friends tir on thn on lint tin liAtff hrlit VftrM motfl on th bench, which he graces with such learn lug and courtesy. ThHwidawHkemprchHntisconH'antly on tbn lookout for hawaiiis. The peoiil are also on (lie lookout for barurainH. and th mnn-haut wbocanoffr inducement is the on who van hell the moHt wood, provided the uiei chant lets th people know what tiruan he ha. To tell the rwotil SO ill tb lieWfD'iDer in the (test and cheat tent way, Ir avH liv-bunineaH 'men to advertise in Tub Fake I'bebs. At tm aniiu tl el- ction of offW of noir lod.e, No. 474. K. of H., the fol loinir were elated: .T. T. Il-ath, pant dictator; Qo. L. Kllpatrik, dictator, F. Al. LHUoQUe. viC-dlHator: K n. Lewis, aHHietaut dictator; 4. W, Collinn, cliap IhIm; J. P. Hankilt, reporter; VV. H. Whit field, financial reporter; 8. Oetinrer, treasurer: T. B. Brown, guide: .1 W. Col lin. D. Oittintc-r and J. L liackitt, trus tee-; J. M. Ford bain, guardian. t he Newborn Journal nayi that whn th A. & N. C. mail train reached Croat an AVVdnendav lilutit, a wh't mau wax found lying bid the railroad track The man waa nncouHCious Irtmi rom u eiou of the brain, lie wa tnh'tt foNew. DeriK from pa;ers in nis poor, nw nne was dlwovered ? to be Charles Cheatham, of Belmont, N. C. He wan in New ler a VVedndrt,v beating. It irteui iioted that ut the time of the accident le . a - I . whs stealtmr a riaeon me tram ana ten from it at Croatau, be having but one baud. PEKS0NAL MfcN I ION. Mr. W. H. Cox rein rued from Greenville yesterday. Mr H K. Copeland returned to Wilson tbs iiiortiiug. Mr. W. .1. Tyudal returned from Guldt- boro yesterday. Jude O. H.Allen returned from Duplin county yesterday. Mrn. 8. Oe'tiiger and children returned from New bern tins morniinr. Mr. J. C. B II, of tb B 11 Logging com pany, ivtuined to Suffolk thin morning. Mes. S. A Quiu-ily and Claude Gray came irum Ua liae luaticute yeter- dy. Mi-a Gertie Bill, of Morhead, ram this morning to vmc her Mister. Airs. vv. . llertMrt. Mr. and Mm. W. 0. Dixon, of Hooker ton. were h-re yeKterday aud spent the nhrht at Mr. U. tt, Uixon a. The foltowimr left i this morning to at tend the Baptist Stite convention at Grenville; Dr. It. H, L"wi,Mr."at.d Mr. J. A. Pi idgen. Mieses E A. Drangheii nd Moxelle Pollock aud Mr. R. H. TjJl,t KinHton, and Uev. w. K. uradsnaw, of nilketboro. To Nits Iz the Nite. To-nit Jedtfiiiih Bobhiua will' eive hiH '.'Sinicin Sknle" at- the op-ray. houe hh I eUted lTMra.Jediihltoibina, ih-y will how i.i t heir t-fcoiinr. lor tbeeini!ahnu and amnaemeut of hecongreiraiiou that konis, whych it is hoped will be large air prospfcka teim t h-t way. , Oak Rldfle and Athletics. ; The football championship of pohooln and roll-Kea In the State thU year Whs won by Oak Ridirelnatitute, which tOod l.:.U J I second in the Stata to the University only. Thin school has for yeara held th baH-ball champ onahiroimontronrecboo's and at the track athletic content Ihsi f primr at the University won the banner for "State champioi-Bhi'V bands down. Cottos Market J The New York cotton market at 1:30 todav Januiry 5 60; May 5 C3. , Ppot cotton at Kinaton, 5.00. to 5.25. Royster's Almanac for 1899. : The ahove will be rendy for dlatriha tion to all u ra of Fertilizers fr of cost Ion or rtbout Dei-emlter 15ih. It you have not b-n r calving this Al manac, plearttt te nd your postomce ad- drerS. :' F. S. ItOYSTER OtTANO CoUPANT. Norfolk, Va. The Great Leomo Brothers. Leonzo Bro.'n Biur New York company, who are Dlayii'ir this seanon lu W ilmintf- tou, will open betv Mondav mtchtwith 'The Doic Hoy." The prls are ouly 10, 20 and 80 e nt a. The urea dramatic acting done. Tiner and Lion, idyled . the dogs with tinman braiiiH. are to be seen only wttn thin com. Dany. th-y being thaa only. odhh in thi- country. The almont human lutelUvem e diiDlaed by thene aaTage creatuw m in- tens-It thrillinir. To nee thee fcrute- catch a man by the throat, thiow him to the floor and drag him across tli"Mtige la a'Miirht that pen tmr wordm-an picture. M . . . f . . . TO introuu'-e ma merna oi inia com- nanv, ladf fl will Da anmtrteo tie ti-x Monday tiiirht. if accnmuanied by a be1 Hon holding a paid 80 rant ticket, whi h Dositively mut be purcnasea oeroro T m. of thrttdat. This la done to avoid the uhumI rush and confusion at the bx offl-e. The eale of reserved seats will be open Saturday at Loftiu'a ftorv. mis I'omuauy comes niuniy rrenm- mended, tieing hiuhly npokt-n of by the press wcrever it atiowa. A Beautiful Marriage. In the Baptiet church at Winterville, N. C.. thhonieof the bride, Mr. Waller J. VVyatt, lite of Uurhaui, N. U., and AIihk Nannie C. Cos happily phghted their vo we in wedlock on Thursday evening. ic. atn, at o o ciock. i In 4 Hol6inii and moat impreosive cere mony uev. u. . I5iancnirl and vv. It. Bilhrooffti iaed, with Mr. Job P. Wvatt. of Urtleigli, art bent man, and .Mhs Amie tiardiiitr. of Johnson a Miila, aa innlil-of honor. Ttw otlnr attendeitta weie Mr. F. C. Harding, of tltvenvilh and Mi Annie E Parker, of Winterville; Mr.O. F.I Smith, of Seven Spring, and Mies Mattie I Tucker, of Wintervtiie. Long before the hour approached for i the i-en-mony the cuurcn was crowded with tieople. ' v 1 Tnan tha onae no youne lady nrer uracHl any nouimunitv with a more beautiful character and U8-lul life and it waa with sadn-ea they conseuted to her leaving from among theml Mr. and Mra. Wyatt will make their home in the future iu Kinstoii. For quite awhile he has been one of Uurham a pop nlar and MicceHHfnll busineeM ineu, wbeivl he lea ves a' wide circle, of f rienrls. Kinmou i- to be congratulated on the adiiii hut of siico a charming family to itn citU'-nship, tmd te we ,espHally extend thiiiki tfi Dmbim and Winterville for this valuable gilt. - May the happycoupl' live long and proHper. J3. COUNTY FINANCES. The County la Worse , Fix Than When the Fuslo lata Took Charge Two Years Ago. The Roads Especially Badly Managed. Treasurer L. L Parrott turned over to TrpiiHi-er Teini'le Ironi the road fund $660 98. and from th uenral county fund f tJll.Uti: total, 7 From in. nwever, anouia m aeiu-t- a an or i 1. . i . der lsU"d by the cunty cominis-ionera on Novemtr 14th to Mr. A.J. Loftm. nn county attorney, tor iuu. i n i-nog of t till ordar wan the only thiuir ivord-d as being done at that metioirof th- board. DoubtlesH there arc nisi other orders ontHtaiidinur issued bv the old board. and the heavv extiens-of holding the couoit election, under theaorr.v fnson law, ia to comeirom tli- above amount, as this ex-p-ng had to b" j-aid bv the i.w board. When the fusion board came in mq yeara ag'v no tunda were n.iid over b rreMSiirer Da wo, but 12.955 05 has Mnif hen pid in by the bondsmen of Sheriff .1. D. Snttoti, d-eaiwt, in addition to the twX"eol ected and paid in by bin HOCO-fS'irs in titu!. ; So theiHinnty ia now in a worse fix financially than when he fusion b- .ar'1 tk -harj;e two Veara ago. The f union ooarn niw Fpeiir. oniaeraniv more money than ilid their iireiln-msor. de- dn-'init the h avy exiefi8 for the til of t"9 incei-dinry caee. which waa an Un nsnHi exnena.t; The riiflon board soent more money for ordiuarv exoeuaea than aio uie Ut-mia-racy. ; ' . ;. .. . But it ia reallv hard to tll thecnudi- tion o th couiity'a financa. It would take an -xi)ert Home time to e throuirh a rair oi accounts aud ngura out how it atands. r--'--- ' One thing 1 certain, and that i that threa miorlitv srood meu areattheheid of the county's Hffaira now, and they will iw w ii nianag a. lue woret nuamanairement of the fn- Ision honrd , . . ... ? -J worxicir inn putiio roaila. Ijy letting tb work out to political heelera in each community th -xiene8 were iucread for roads, ai.d the roada were gotten in a terrible fix, so that there U trreat aud constant com (.In 1 ut at the bad roads. WUt Utile an 16 done to make better roada now until the weather clears no ior some e-ngth of tim but as oon as it ran Dedone iudnMoulv. the nw hiiMnl wid see that the rndd are t.ut In itm-m! coudition and kept so as far as possible. I Mtnly Will Publiih The Record In New .v; ''i- York. , k 1 N-w York.D-c. 7 ','harl t llanly.wlu was rcoinpelled to l-ave Wiiniirtou. N (I, on account of. the publica'in in Ms pnper of hii Hittorlai r niinif upii the wliita women of the eouth, and who haa eincH resided In Asbnry Park. N. J., ha- dctd-J to pnhliHQ his pap r. The ItH'Ord, In N-w xork bereafo r, insean of lu Wil mii-trton. r There are in New York several thnuaand colored iieotila who formerly lived in North Carolina, and the Madera ainong tbeae have uivli Manly ariPHiica that they will gnpiK.rt hia taer. The pap i will be published daily as was in Wil mington. tori of Cnrrrns Cnrran conld say mordant and. cot- ting things, but perhaps no man waa rex Insulted witb snob dialectical neat Dean and ; iugenionsness as Cnrran was by the famous maker of "bolls," Sir Boyle Boche, in the Irish bonne of com mons. "The honorable gentleman eays be is the guardian of bis own honor,' said Roche in reply to a speech of Cur tan, "bat on the other ocoasions 1 haye beard him boast that be waa an enemy of sinecures. " t Cnrran was defeated. In a converua- tional contest with Lady. Morgan, the Irish novelist, one evening in that lady's drawing room, ' when, exaggerating the prevailing fashion in short sleeves, she wore merely strapa over ber eboulders. Cnrran was walking away from the lit tie party who witnessed the conflict of the two wits when; Lady Morgan called out, "Ah, oome baok. Mr. Cnrran, and acknowledge that yon are fairly beaten. " At any rate," said be. taming round. "I have this copsolation. Lady Morgan, that you can't laugh at me in your sleeve. " Portrait and Slipper. A touching anecdote, associated witb picture in the National gallery at Ed inburgh; is told by an English lady in her book; "Potpourri From a ; Surrey Garden." She writes: - Several pictures stand oat witb peoal far interest, especially the life sized Gainsborough of the young Mrs. Gra bamo. ; Sbe 'sat for the picture as a brid6," but before it came home sbe was dead, and her hnSband had gone to the wars. , k When bo came baok, he neTer bad the oourage to -'open the case wbiob con tained bis young wife's portrait. On bis death," many long years after it was painted, it was opened by bis ' heirs, and inside the case was the little white slipper she bad left witn the painter to tielp him to finish his picture. The portrait. was given to the Eqm burgh gallery, and the slipper was kept by the family ' SPECIAL NOTICES. House for Rent. ' Dr. H. O. Hyatt. Hecker'a oat meal 10c. C. A. Vti-k. Ladie- S'orm Knbberm. 35 cents, at UnhCumraiinis', . Oyaters ojn d out of the shell. , . II. AliCHBELL. next to Hotel Toll. Try Henry Clay flonr, as good as ever whh mi Hen at Dan (Jiitneriv . KINSTON MARKET. prioes quowa ror ooubcry Produce are tbow paid oy aeaieru. -: , , aaeswax;' per pound,..;.-.;.;..: 9ft 'orn, per baHhel, ........................ IS vteal, per bushel, .. - .'........ . 60 LU. Hides, per pound, .................. tX Hhov, country new, per pound,... 10 nail, per sX, ct5 uurd; country, per pound,. 9 thickens, per pair,... 8StoM KKtrm perdoaen,. J5 -wnet I'otatoes, .... etianuta, per . bushel.... ....... ....60 to 75 'heep... ............ ..... .'..".......i, l.(Nt Lamb, .......... . UKt Hides, Dry i to 10 Hldea, Ureen, 5 aeef.on foot, tat.. ....... ..... 4tos irtwh Pork............................ t Kodder,.... .................... ,..,......75 to 80 Molasses, 85 to 60 flour. ...4X0 to 4.75 TRY A PACKAGE OF Duffy's Peanut and Cocoanut Brittle For Sale by J. E. Hood, agent foi , Kinston. ; NOTICE! . To Amend Charter cf ICir.chn. Notice is hereby ci ve t hat app'ication will le made to the next Legislature of North Carolina to amend the charter of the town of Kinston. By order of Board of Aldenaen. J. W. Colons, G. L. Webb; erk. . Mayor Cor Ltoad of MULES Jost Received at the stables of " ft Co., I c Mitchell's Old Stand, KINSTON - - ft. C. , We have a fine stock of Horses and Mules which we sell at low prices, for cash or on lime with srood security. ' We are ' prepared to trade on lAlr terms an animal that suits vou for one that doea not. We will treat vou fair and sauare. and most cordially invite your inspection if our stock. 1 Net Jssortmtnt of LAMPS anti CHAMBER SETS will be sold AT COST at. THE CASH NOVELTY STORE this week. V If in need of these don't miss the opportunity. . MRS. OB. McRAE. Opera ouse ! KINSTON. T&ree Klgbts and Wednesday Matinee, commencing MONDAY, DEC. 12th. LEONZO BROTHERS Big New York Company. The largest and best attraction playing at 10, 20 and 30c. . ; MONDAY KIGHT, THE DOG SPV. Latest songs, newest dance and spe cialties. Reserved seats on sate at Lof tin's store Saturday morning. To introduce' the merits of this at-. traction ladies will be admitte'l free to ihe opening performance if accom panied by a person holding a paid 30 cent ticket which tnust be purchased , before 7 p. m. of that date. TAX NJTICEl . All oarties who haven't paid their Taxes are reauested to come forward and oav the same on or ' before Decern- her 20th. 1808. After Dec. 20th I will nrnct-fA to collect as the law directs. I will be in Lagrange on Saturday, Dec. 10th, also on Saturday, Dec. 17th, for the purpose of collecting taxes. Dec. 8th, 1898." . BNT. SUTTON, Ex-Sheriff l.enolr County. HOTEL BAILEY, MRS H.C BAILEY, PvpV. Kinston, - - N. C; In, bulldiDgr formerly Nunn's Hotel, neur A. , We can accommoiate more regular boarders. Th transient public will , find every accommodation at .reasonable rates. T. 0 W00TIM. , H.,B.aHAW, VOCTEN & SHAW. . ATTORNEYS-ATrLAW, ; ' kinston, nVc Practices iulstate and Federal, Courts. 1 Relerence:Banks and business men of Kinston. fin ilUii ; i ia prepared to talio caro lYoodard Gopeland i ! t i i f ; ; of all cccc3 of rickncc3. It Pay tit Trndtt at Tb ltixSt'n. 0: UR several annonncements regarding the reduced prices on Capes, Jackets, and all '.other style Wraps for Ladies, Misses and Children has taken brisk effect, and the sales on these goods have been all : even more than we could ex- 1 (.''." ' w .. pect. The good work continues to go on, and there are yet in. stock matter of something like. two ;)ia??- dred splendiQ. garments that must be sbld. We never car ry over any goods ' of this kind. and will re ,. i;'" ''-V.''- ! ' ' y ''" sort to any sacrifice to -make a clean sweep. This means money ' in your pocket. THE BIG STORE, : , ' , t ' KlfSSTON. N; O. ( Getting Ready F.r Clirfotmas. Elegant . , Christmas Presents ''"V tij:?-.!:y't i'? ''-"K'wyth ,.y Sterling Silver Novelties Tableware, and Jewelry in general t .: a lt 1 a . 1 '':." f '. . - ' - ' , ' -.v.' - . ';; '-. .'-i-.y'- 'r' DENMARK'S, . Vhh jbweler, .- KINSTON - - N.C. Fop This Week Only I P 3 To lighten our load of ' CAPES we .will sell you this week fit Cost. I Now is tire tine to secure a good Caps for a little money.' ICT-All parties indebted to j me vill please do about. i
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