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Tl DAILY M PBESS. subscription prices: one week 10 oenti one month as Tbree months. 1.00 Twelve months $4.00 Wednesday EvENiNO,November 20,1899 The Merrymakers will be here for three nights, commencing Psov. JJOth. Mr. C. M. Jones is erecting a wood yarc on Queen street, near the A. & N. C. rail road. Mr. W. .1. Hargett, of near Trenton, brought us a lot of second crop apples today. Don't fail to have your seats reserved for The Merrymakers in advance at Lof- tiu's store. If you wish toMnmd a pleasant Thanks giving night, go to the opera house and see The Merrymakers in "'A Millionaire Tramp." The weighing party held in the grand jury room at the court house last night was a successful and enjoyable affair. About $28 was realized. Mrs. Mariah Taylor is having a two story house of six rooms erected on the corner of Peyton and Heritage streets, near the A. & N. C. railroad. The Zion Methodist conference, colored, is in session at Kinston. A good many preachers ore in attendance, and it speaks well for the colored citizens of Kinston to entertain Buch a large body. The ladies have decided to have the bazaar for the benefit of the Library on December 15th. Those who will con tribute fancy work are requested to send it in as early as possible. Those who have promised eatables are requested to bear it in mind and send them in at the proper time. The affair promises to be a big success, and already much interest is being aroused over it. Lvery advertising solicitor has been met with the statement from merchants and others "I do not know how to write an aaverusemenc. xms same man who can not write a readable ad vertisement can talk to a possible cus tomer all day about the merits of his stock. Every reader of a newspaper is possible customer, and there is no reason why the same arguments that induce him to buy after he has entered the store will not serve to attract him to it. Mr. Geo. A. Holderness and Miss Hat- tie Howard, of Tarboro, were married in the Presbyterian church there Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. After the cere mony, the bridal party went to the residence of Hon. George Howard, where a public reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Holderness left on the night train for the north, where they will remain some time. The many friends of Mr, Holderness through Lenoir and Greene county extend congratulations and best wishes to him and his better half. THANKSGIVING OBSERVANCE I Drink at the Onyx fountain. with another load of At the Churches. Hours at the Tel-1 Wig (jOtXl& fiOSlitl j And Postofflce Tomorrow. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, ana we hope everyone who can will observe it, and that those who do not have much to be thankful for will be helped by their more fortunate neighbors. Put away cares and let the tetter element of nature be predominant tomorrow. The following is the program at the various churches in Kinston: EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services will be held in the morning, at 10:30 o'clock, by the rector, Ilev. J. H. Griffith. HAPTIHT CHUKCH. Services will be held at night by the pastor, Ilev. C. W. Blanchard. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services will be held at night by the pastor, Ilev. W. (i. Johnston. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services will be held in the morning by the pastor, Bev. L. D. Drown. METHODIST CHURCH. Services will be held in the morning by the pastor, Kev. J. A. Lee. All who attend services should remem- 0ETTJNGEB BROS. 17 A 19 N. Queen St. CHOCOLATE Seen THE. Souvenir Chocolates. Violet Chocolates. Ice Cream Chocolates. Chocolate Frappe. Chocolate Suranne. Chocolate bertheorohans as muchas they are able. Almonds. Crvstalirpd T?ir Cnnfon. 'I hp tolpcrrnnh nftipA will hwnnenfrnm HI . ' . o Sun- to 10 a. m. and 4 to b p. m. The telephone office will observe day hours. The postofflce will be open from 8 a. m to 11 a. m., and at 3:30 p. m. OADEZ ITEMS. tions and Crystalized Gingers. I Also Whitman's Fine As sorted Confections. Teii-Mars Dm Phone 50. Brick Block Corner. November 27, 1899. Misses Mamie Gardner and Bessie Spier HlJllCB I 0 LiOniraCTlirS. xrarH jr. GOODS For Lining and Underskirts? It is made of Mercer ized Cotton, looks like Silk, but wears better. In all shades at 25c a 3 jtjM'ttiJiiiii PERSONAL MENTION, Mr. E. II. E. F. Perry left yesterday for rrenton. Mr. Prentiss AVooten, of LaGrange, came yesterday. Mr. B. F. Albritton returned to Green ville this morning. Mrs. Laura Miller and Mrs. Kate Moye spent today in lirifton. Mr. F. F. Dawson, of The Watch Tower, went to Ayaen this morning. Mess. H. D. Harper, Jr., and W. A. Mitchell went to Greenville this morning Mrs. Bertha Grew left this morning for the Oxford Orphan asylum to see her it-tie daughter, Susie, who is sick there. Mrs. J. E. Physioc and son came from Newbern this morning to join her hus band, who has recently opened a tailor ing establishment here. The Merrymakers. The above company will open a three night's engagement at the opera house, on Thursday, Nov. 30th, in the 4-act com edy drama "A Millionaire Tramp." This play is a comedy and deals with life in the South. This company carries all their own scenery and effects. The cos tumes are all new and bright and every thing is up-to-date. Reserved seats are now on sale at Loftin's store, and all can enjoy a pleas ant AuauKHgivingnignttogetner. rnee, 25, 35 and 50 cents. On Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock there will be a matinee for the ladies and children, when the comedy "Tom Saw yer " will be produced. Price of admi. sion for the matinee will be, children 15c ana aauits zoc. return to Grifton Saturday, Mr. J. E. Moore went to Institute Sat urday and returned Sunday. Mrs. Dal Wooten and mother, Mrs. Pugh, spent last week in Kinston. Miss Alice Sutton, of LaGrange, is spending the week with relatives here. Miss Jennie Kornegay and Mr. E. G. Gooding spent Saturday and Sunday in Duplin county. Mr. Henry Allen and sister, Mrs. Vause, of Institute, were visiting their sister here last week. Tun Fkee Press carries a large stock of papers and envelopes of all sorts, suit able for all kinds of printing. These are purchased in large quantities, at lowest cash prices, enabling us to do job print ing at low prices. Special Notices. Assorted Jelly in 5 lb pails at F. Ash- lord s. Tender Loin Sausage 10c lb at F. Ash- ford's. Fresh oysters, any style, at Forlaw's, over T. B. Brown's bar. A fine drive horse for sale at a bargain by Dr. H. Johnson, Kinston, N. C. Take Roberts' Tastleless 25cChill Tonic. Every bottle guaranteed. No cure, no day. For sal wholesale and retail by J. E. Hood, Temple-Marston Drug Co., and Henry Dunn. Desirable residence and farm for rent, mile from Kinston. E. H. E. F. Pehry. Money deposited in The Dime Bank draws the following interest monthly: On $5, 2c: on f 10, 5c; on $ 25, 12c; on $50, 20c; on $100, . 50c; and the same rates for larger amounts. It will pay you to give it a trial. AUGUST FLOWER. "It w a surprising fact," says Prof. Houfon, "that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met more people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stom ach, and lor constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons fill ing office positions," whether headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist, that Green's Ausust Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and is excel lent for sour stomachs and indigestion." Sample bottles free at Temple Mareton Drug Co. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. JLOFTIINTS Opera House! Three Nights Only ! COMMENCING Thursday, Nov. 30th. "The rtlerrymakers" in a repertoire of COMEDY DRAMA ! Opening in the 4 Act Comedy, "A Millionaire Tramp." High-Class - Specialties ! PRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c. Genkbal Office A. & N.C.R.B.C0. Newbern, N. C, Nov. 24, 1899. Contractors arH hereby reauested to submit sealed proposals for the erection of two freight wurehouses for the At lantic & North Carolina Railroad Com pany In accordance with Dlans and speci fications on file iii the office of the superin tendent of said company at Newbern, N.C. One of said warehouses to be located at Newbern, N. C; the other. Goldsboro. N. C. The warfhouse at Newbern to be of wood, the one Ht Goldsboro, of brick and wood. Bids will be i-pceiwl until Monday, the 11th of Deewnber next. The A. & N. C. R. R. Co. rewrves to it self the right to reject any and all bids. All communications should be addressed to S. L. Dill, Superintendent A. & N. C. R. R. Co.i Newbern, N. C. ! By order the president. 8. L. DILL, Sup't. OETTINGER BROS. Ladies' Tailor-Made Dresses. We have fitted ladies in Kinston and pleased them. Would like to make a nice dress for you. Perfect fit guaran teed. flgf A nice line of samples for Gents' Suits, Pants, Etc. Impressing, Cleaning and Repair ing. We have four persons employed ana will do all work promptly PHYSIOC & PARKER, Merchant Tailors, Kinston, N. C. MATINEE Saturday at 2:30' p. m. Prices 15c and 25c. Reserved Seats Now cn Lenin's Store. Sals at The Fox Is Considered Shpeuid among animals. If all the stories in -djsops fables are true, he is entitled to the reputation. In any event, even a fox is too shrewd to 'go it blind,'' as some men do, when a pSair of glasses would rem edy the blindness. 1ST We can fit a pair of glasses to you. H.O.HYATT, KINSTON. N. C. ...Handkerchiefs... Of all the handkerchief bargains you have ever seen, the following few numbers "taka, the . cake." 'All bright new goods and so cheap that a dozen or two at the prices we make wouldn't be in jour way even though you don't actually need them. At 5c Each we offer Ladles' Lace Edge Initial Handkerchiefs that have always sold at 10c. ..: Also Ladies' Pure Linen Hem stitched Handkerchiefs that usually sell for 10c each. Also Ladies' Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Handkerchiefs that are fully worth 10c each. , There never was a time when five cents would buy such Hand' kerchiefs as these. Other beautiful styles in Plain Hemstitched, Initial and Embroid ered Edges at 10c, 12)0, 15c, 20c and up to 75c. Come here "for your Handker chiefs, and remember Its none too early to lay in your Christmas supply. r """" sr- THE BIG STORE, KINSTON, ' N. O Dress ...Goods Big selling means big values. If our prices for . Dress Goods were not I lower than elsewhere, our sales would not be so large. . If you think this over you will see the force of - 8-We have bought the laundry of if and will fflfil inr.lirmd Mr. H. H. Grainger, and solicit your I . , . . ri . . . - work in our line. io come nere tor X UUK Drop us a p -stal card, call phone No. ttt4-. TW mU 4-U -5 io or notify wagon to call. All wo " miwi jwcdo, wuouuw you have purchased here If You Desire Your Linen. to appear neat and well, have it laundered by the KINSTON STEAM LAUNDRY. The most delicate Fabrics handled carefully and will be returned laundered nicely and without injury to tne goods. We solicit such work as fine dresses, and guarantee not to injure them called for and delivered. VICKBROS 2 X.XJLVJDv' -6Xr-JLXJCL At HOOD'S DRUG STORE. Tenney's, Lowney's and Royster's. . ' Honey and Molasses Walnut Taffy, 5c Box. Chocolate Assorted Nuts,, 15c Box. '' j . ! tearl Cream Chocolates, 10c Box. ' Fig Confections, 10c. ' ' Canton Ginger (Crystalized), 25c' Chocolate and American Beauties, 30c and 60c Box. Bon Bans and Chocolate, from 10c to 80c Box. ' Bonanza Flakes, 25c lb. Buttercups, 20c lb. tSfAll priced Boxes Assorted Bon Bons and Choco lates from 25c to $2.50. I only name a few. Come and sefe and you will be pleased.. or not.- Once a customer al-: ways a customer, for it is values such as we offer that hold our friends and i constantly increase their ) ranks. Those indebted to me are requested; to come and settle AT ONOE Don't postpone it. i iv. mi Pbsss 11, Oatij Career KINSTON. N.C.
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