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J&nston mmiuiniinuuTE UN omlr. .83 9. Wirt, 10.19 ft. 1 , A. 0. I. or& , W ft.' .J ', 4 (loss, A, C.L., aorth. 7 ft! a; A ' A A C. B. SO. eaet. d 9.40 ft. m.. wit 00 d. m.. MMt. 0.80 wirt. Opto from 1 araat s.SB a. m.. from Mat 10.30: a. m i LIB v u.f from WMtt 745 9. m., from Ifthwton ' IRinetodcope. Moving ? Picture of Daily Events Strt Happenings Mr. and Mr. L. Harreaod Mrs. Jane fiterenson went to Wilmington to-day to attend the Methodist conference which ts fa session thera thla weak. - Mr. W. E, Beat haa sold hla farm to Mr. Zsb Burrow for 7,500 00. Mr. Beat ' and family will make their future borne In Kioaton, N. C Greene Count Stand- Tb governor baa ordered apeclal term of court for Lenoir county, begin- .mil. ' It baa not been decided what Judge will preside. ' "... Mr. G. W. Holderneea, preatdent of the Carolina Taiephobe Co., tpent laat night la Kloston looking after the Intareata 'of bla company. . He returned to' Tarboro ' In calling attention to the doll houae . la Elnatela Broa window yesterday we apoke of aam aa being ft real tin bona, when we should bar said ft real live . house. ; '' v ; 5 ; . :. ;v Mr. B. W. Batcher, Grand Lecturer, (A. F. A A. 11.) who haa been spending - ereral waeka with hla wife, at Dr. Haf per'a, la out in the Masonic field again " with many engagements ahead of him. There will be a basket party at Wood ington UniTerittliit Church on Friday night, Pee, 12th, to raise money for the Chriatmas tree. Refreshments and con iectionariea will be aerred by a commit-, tea. The pnblte is Invited. ' At ft meeting oil the congregation of St. Mary's church last night the following . vestrymen were elected: 8. H. Abbott, 3. P, Haakatt, J. L. Alberteohi WillMf w born, W, T. Hlnea, V. F. Boell and E. B Mareton. The veatry called, a meeting . fof Friday night to elect officers. Eery vestryman requeated to b preeent. ' , Th Convocation of Wilmington wll meet In 8 1 Mary's Episcopal church next Monday evening, and be in session Services may be expected Monday '7:30 . p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a. m.' and 7:30 p. m. Business session, Tueaday and Wednesday 8 p. m. Sermon ateach serrloe by some one of the visiting clergy. Following the meeting of th Convoca tion, services will . be held each day at S-JHO and 7:30 p. m , sermons by the Rev. ' F. H. T. Horsfleld of Goldsboro, former ly of St James', Wllmlngto n. The sloppy condition of oar streets earned disappointment to on of our - visiting young I mean promlnentyoung lrJne, laat night . Be waa on hla wij to ft bower of blUs, where some charm ing young ladle had every reason to xpect him. On hla way, having occa-: sion to croea the street and, mistaking a long pool ol water for a solid foot path, ha ruined hla patent leathers and newly creased trousers. 5 Thua cut off, in the! prim of expectation back to hla horn he came, uttering aweet blessings upon th city fathera.-R, B. L. ( . 1 Th board of aldermen met In regular monthly session last night, and after transacting some routine business pro ceeded to the election of an alderman to ! fill tb vacancy caused by the resignation ! J Dr. Tull, who resigned to qualify as .V..lm.. t. sloners. Several names were placed be fore tb board and Mr. J. W. Collins waa , selected. Application was made by Ma jor Nell, in behalf of th International Telephone Company, for a franchise to install a system of telephone service in town. No action waa taken In this mat ter further thaa to postpone it to th January. . Mr. J. W. Grainger, president of the Chamber of Commerce, haa appointed tb loilowu j aa the committee tu inveatijrat tii BMone and advisability of securing f jr Kicstoa street Improvement: uo. B. TTclb. J. F. Teylor, L. Uarvey, J. A. ir.rs-'al ssl T. W. ii.wDorn. Thla co. ' 5 U to t atve a good rie&l of Lit!-t-: 'i It f 'r 1 :--'';t'ona and if nees f ' ' ' 1 ' in ' ti pre. t3 t' ? ! ' 1, t j Lava t city's cliuter e t 5 ' i3 raa te L'J v-2 t,'.ij I. t'a torrcpod '' Fourcs esto baring ; c ; -i t- j-t U tv - Contnued Story of ' jCocal vont 'Tbdanr at'th opera hose to night will begin at 9 o'clock. Snmmary of weather report for Novem ber: Maximum temperature, 81 degree Mlotmam temperature, 81 degree; mean temperature, 60 degrees; number of rain daye, 6; number of clear daya, 9; number of elondy daya, 18. . Thuader storm on tb 6th day. Amount of rainfall fo month, 4 inch. Rlch'd B. Lewis. Vol antary Observer, ' " ' For Fro Presa Coamaaicatioa t In time of peace prepare for war. Be for th regular winter rain aet in let the street commissioner arrange to get the poddlee of water from the sidewalks before tb water come. Aa we aald be fore, little drain waya may b aoon and ally cut through tb turf that border tb walk In low places. Thia, alone, will be of great service to pedeatralna along King, McLewean and Independent etreete. . R,' II. Lxwih Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. SPuroy Personal Items About People Who Come and Go Dr. Cyrna Thompson is In th city to day. Mr. E. L. Brooka returned from Nash ville yesterday afternoon. ProL G. A. Grlmaley, of Ureeneboro, cam yesterday. Mr. Sol Oettlnger went to New Bern Teeterday alternoon. ' v , , , Mr. E. W. Moye, of near LaGrange, spent yesterday in Klnaton. . :-j; j Mr. F.aDunn left last night forColan bla, 8. C. . , Mr, C. J. Rlvenbark apent a few hours in th city yeaterday evening. Mlea Maud Norrla paaaedtbronghKlna- ton last night en route from Greenville to her hom at Apex. Mr. Herbert ' Phillips came np from Dover laat bight and returned thia morn ing. ( Mra. B. C, Hooker stopped over at Mr. J. T. Matthews enroute from LaGrange to her home at Greenville. ' v Meaara. J. F. Cox and William Murrall, of Catharine Lake, Onslow county, were In the city today.. J. Mr. J.W. Dail, of.Ayden, who had ben visiting th familie of Messrs. Bart and Han Ington returned home thla morn ing. MfW:::A. ; Mlea Winnie Oldham, a trained nurrt, of Wilson, cam yeaterday to nuree Mr. Bookera little child, who la very eick with fever.' SPECIAL NOTICES tee rcorirs wants expressed hire Si 1.1 net no Charge lees tnan 10c. To Let, For Sale, Help Wanted, Work Wanted, Articles for E change, Loat, Found,, Bewarde, ete. WANTED. A THREEORFOUR ROOM house or rooms, call on or add roes - , ' i "Rentkb," car Free Press. PIG 8TRAYED BLACK PIG WITH white spots, weights about 70 pounds. Si. 11. UOODMAN, y03 UbeSDUt Bt. HORSE SALE-ONE GOOD DRIVE and work horse. Cheap to a quick buyer - Mr. W, A. Bobblt BAILEY HOUJJ REGULAR AND transient boarders solicited. Mrs. H. a Bailey No: HI King 8t WANTED: BY ALL WHO SEE THEM 20th century Standard Sewing Machine. orer B. W. Canady's Hardware. No trouble to snow tnem at your residence. - J. A. MCDANIKL. FOR RENT-FORTY OR FIFTY a?res of pasture land, well fenced, and twenty acres of fanning land. J. 6. Cox ' MEALS SERVED CONVENIENTLY at meal hours by H. C. Bailey tn rooms np stairs on (joeen etrort. No, 2M. THE FUNNIEST BOOK THAT EVER happened. Tbe Lodge Uoat and Ooat Kiaers ny fettibore. Frlce f 1.50 t Kinston Coin & Book Exp inir. J f Thoe. 8. Urady. mr. Bell's Shops Ko. $i B. Bloaat St, KINSTON N. C. New Farm Cart3 for sale cheap fcr cash. , Repamng of all kinds fxoin a Jersl.arp to a log cart done with neatac:s and dispatch. Klc. -'f 4 " On Prc Only & Ulion l"Je An article it is worthy -of your consideration, K and investigation.- We advertise only the best goods at the lowest posi sible price. " . AVe are offering the , IEST GLOVES in town for Dress, . Driving and Working purposes. $1, $1.50 $2. $2 50 Pair cR Quinerly, Jftnston, 9, C, 102 S. Own St. ' Fhon 7, AUTHOR HARRKLL MNsesa. The Central market We have opened a new market, No 104 Queen St., NEXT TO S. A. OUINERLY'S. And will sell FRESH-MEATS of all descriptions. , ' " Our market will be run in an up- to-date manner. Everything about it will be fresh and clean. Prompt and careful service will be given to all orders. We solicit i trial. Dressed Poultry will ibe made a specialty; ; Free delivery to all parts of the city. Phone No. 182. t HQUOM & KENNEDY. In Sealed Air-Tight Packages ' 0nly-- ' -: Uniform' ; Quality " Superior Strength Delieicos flatvor; The. are the best teas on the market and can. be fmnd daily at French ' & Sugg's fancy family grocery,' -where you can, get all the bet taWe delicacies. - . v We invite your patronage, , and guarantee to please. x , "Promptness. Is oar motto. , FRENCH & SUGG We HavaJust Recioved Chocolates Fr.nrn today toe' t i. a t ::-X. Tie : r. t (i r rcn sn ir C 1 By I 1 -v n vJU bU U U U La U Lfncn Ladies flandljcrchicfs 1-4 inch jHlcm, Special Value N Af 5 ceti-ts Each ' t Ait i ' r rvrj. verv cjiren . $ you can be supplied much more satisfactory in the way of ' Toilet Articles at a Drug Store than at the regu lar Dry Oood Stores. ' ' - We carry everything up-to-date in Soaps, Perfumery, Combs and Brushes. - By the way have you tried Roprger and Gallets New Odors . A Violette Merville at $1.50 per 01. Vera Viollette at $t per doe: AT ; , , TFJ1PLK-MARST0N DRUG eo. Agents for Hawkes' Glasses. W. -T.PARROrr, Ph. G , M. i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. :. , KlKSTOM, N. ' v 1 ' 1 Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m. o 9 p. m. Telephone calls: Honss 24'Office 78 ' SUDDEN CHANGES of temyerature have killed people, and that's why your stove t is , im portant. - original! v C f r A M 1 J Keep the temperature even The house is always the same, day and night. This is le-cau-3 tiey burn all tbo fuel and rr.Jiato all (he h: Fir o i s Nercr Out. Tl;2 i 1 Gcttuta I IJ Hi v ml , v . . ! . " ."",.., !". I Special Sale of Furs besfinniire: today entire Stock ine reduction 25 off From Harked Prices. 2 This means a ' and no profit to warm weather leaves us with a larger stock than we want. I: " Here is an Idea of the Prices. ; V vurs tor Furs Furs Furs for Furs for. Furs for- - nir Bargains In:i?bbks,v; ChristmasP resents. Mrs. Hennau's Poeina, 98c. TreasTixesof the Bible, 98c, Our New . Possessions, 98c, Life of Admiral Dewey , 98c. Hero Tales, '98c. ; . Fighting in Africa, 98c. kw tom coin rio . BOOK EXCJlflflGE, vf " flow a3a Qun Sttp ? A big shipment just receiv ed with .'." ' , ' Leather, Willow and , Cane Bottoms, , , :j Make your' home more pleasant and attractive. We will .help you, ,, 4 , QUIIUU ffllLLER. t Vofld's Best plouf ,D ""IS. TEE . STA1T OF LIFE and judgment shoald be used in bayirsg the Eonr to make the bread. V,"hat Is r ere t.ersant to llfi tian wholetc e tiscuit ? Pfl" nnn::LDr::A"i:: w J it It cc :3 ro r.or th-n i Goes fartl:ria ro.li, t require? 1 3 1. : -1. It i ; t ecc-" .'; 1 r-1 rri l ? it : ;:t yea frota 'sJ tar? t' : 5 C" I t r We offer our of FJJRS at a genu 7 ot , - . big saving for you us but the continued $12.50 Furs'-for..-$q.8 yxo-f' 7.50 jm&r&.-;x for... for-.. IT'S A FACT! 'WHAT? You can treh TOOTH BRUSH HOOD'S Drug Store that will not Shed if it does you pet a new one FREE OF CHARGE. 1 ' ' J E. HOOD. -V'-js less than a month. away. " 'Tia best to . choose your GIFTS EARLY. . Xou . can secure . . the - pick of the store, and , you can have the : en- , graving done before the rush starts. . ; .Any article desired not ' in stock will be ordered for you. - DEW MARK, ' THE IEWKLEP FOGS ! 1 r: Not the cheap Trashy kind but or ood ones at pricoa that are v;itnin u t : rer.clvor -v 3.75 wH'jt k&m ' 1. 12 J , , ty'Y - y 'j. rr nr n hi - FH0NS IfO. tn.
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