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Bora only; 4.33 p. m. West, 10.13 a. m.,
- 28 a.m., 7.87 p. m. ' " f :i
' A. C. L., nrtk) 7.80 tv. sxttb, 4.45
TIM Mill.
om, 1. C L., north, 7 a. tn; A.A.N. a
2tV st, and 9.40 m. m, WMt;4.00p. m.
stt, 6.30 WMt. Opsn lrum wsst 9.85 .
rvtrom mm 10.20; . m., 8.15 p. m.,
,om wttt; 7.45 p. m. from (Hi
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IRfnetoscope
-Mm &
Moving f Pictures
of , Dilly Event
Street Happening
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' Thers was no serWcsj held at tbe Free
Will Baptist church jestsrdaj on accooDt
of tbs sickness of h pastor, Rev. J. W.
AUurd.
Th librarian of the Christian Sunday
school asks that all book that have
been taken from the library be returned
next Sunday.
. Cot. N. B. Whitfield waa at Capt. W.
; W. Carraway'a home, la Vance to wnshtp,
' rvstorday. He says the captain wai bet
ter then. '-:-"
There will be a meeting of the board of
directors of the Klnston Publishing com.
pany Wed need ay evening at 7:45 o'clock
t Dr. OLD. Harper's office.
Mr. Uobert Hodges, of sear Falling
Creek, bat purchased part of tbe lot of
JMr. Jeeee Loftln'e facing . McLewean
atreet, and ) preparing to build a six
joom, two-story boose, i;' &:?'J.
Spot cotton fa Klnston today 8 cent.
The aalea war- light on the Klnston
market today though nearly five hundred
baWe wh'ch were eold Friday and Bator
day, were brought in.
' Hum Helen Kennedy's muelc elatf will
tare dosing exercises Friday night from
7 to 9 o'clock. Only parent of the pupil
a J afow Invited friend of tbe pupil
will be entertained, .
. , Rev. W. E. Brown returned Saturday
from attending the Uethodlet conference
.; at Wilmington, He will stay here until
boot January lit and then leave for hi
: new field at Pantego.
Mr. Farrow GaaUns, of Uravencouoty
, and Mia Nannie 8. Pate will be married
at tbe home of the bride' parent, Mr,
' and Mr. Zack Pate, Wedneeday evening
at 8 o'clock and will make tbl place
their home. ,
Mr. J. E. Hardy pasaed through Klns-
' gton thla morning on hla way to Dover,
Mr. Hardy enlisted In the United Bute
army alx month ago and la now home
on a twenty day tarlough to spend the
holiday,
Zilphla Elll,agood old colored woman,
called by those who knew her, "Aunt
Zllphla," died last week, and waa burled
BaturJay. She waa just sixty-two year.
She was considered by ali who knew her
to bs one of the best colored women in
Klnston. ' .
Mr. A. Marka purchased tbe three brick
tore of tbe Chaa. Dana property and iu
getting possession of the bank was forced
to obtain possession by breaking Into
the building, or. have the sheriff do ao.
He now has possession of the three etore.
The Klnston graded schools will close
next Friday forth Christmas holidays
and open again Monday, Jan. 5, 1003.
Interesting Christmas exercises are being
Arranged la tbe primary grades for Frl
day afternoon. A general Invitation to
the public, though, cannot be given as
there la not enough room at the school
Toe next attraction at the opera house
will be the Little Mary Crelghtoo Vaude
ville company v which will occupy the
boards Wednesday night," Dec. 17th.
Thla attraction is said to be replete with
Interesting feature and especially is the
part Interpreted by little Mary Cretghton
aald to be good. :';.::-A . ,vj ,
CoL John 8. Cunningham, president of
tbe Tobacco Growers Association , of
North Caroline, has called a meeting of
tbe tobacco growers, warehousemen and
all independent dealers in tobacco to take
place at Rooky Mount, Friday, Dec 19.
for tbe purpose of discussing plan's for
toe growers' protection. . This Is a very
Important meeting and should be largely
attended by those cencerned from thla
section.' ' ' ' ' I
Rhodes' Military Instltnte will close Fif
day for the holidays and npa iu doors
again January 5. 1003. Four workmen
are engaged in finishing up the bnlldlpg
on tbe Inside now. The rooms bave not
yet been plastered, but they have wt
been celled overhead and wiJl be finished
up as soon as possible.' The buIldiDg b
conv?n!tnt!y arranged Inelde and has
i' "'xt:y halls both for the young
t:.n eni jo (!i!Vs. One hundred and
are ln enrolled tL!s s-
Wav bv fDau
protallj
Continued t
Story of
Xocal vont$
ii, Her.A. E. , JuJtrait prtKbd iti- Uit.
well .sermon jto his, roogregalon at, th
Methodist . cburcbT jeeterday,. and , will
a few idsysfpr bis new charge
Bmlthfleld. Mr. Coitran' preached, a
strong sermon yesieraaywnjcn was ysry
favorably eomentea npqn tj bit .near
er. : He baa pumber of strong frlendx
In this place who wflf regret his depar
tore. ,.(... v;.,.4 ., .- , , t, n
Mr. Frank Howard, of Pink Hill town
sh(p, this county, brought a load of cot
ton to Klnston today and sold It, taking
ft to the A. AN. C depot to be weighed
wniie waiting lor It to oe weighed
bale of cotton, which waa being moved
by Mr. Warren Kilpatrick, fell on blni
and broke bis leg. Mr. Howard bad his
back turned toward tbe Dale of cotton
that waa falling on him and didn't know
it until it was too late, wben it knocked
him down, causing the fracture. He wa
taken to Dr. F. A. Wbltaker, wbo ren
dered the neefsnary medical aid. Mr.
Howard suffered a great deal of pain,
but no blame attaches to auy one as it
was purely an accident. .
PURELY PERSONAL.
Mr. W. 0. Wooten went to Wlbon this
morning.
Rev. F. H. T. Horsfleld returned to
Goldsboro this morning.
Miss Sadie Harrison left this morning
for Baltimore, Md.
Rev. J. H. Griffith Jr., returned this
morning from Goldsboro.
Mr. J. R. Ball spent the day In Craven
county.
Miss Georgia Oxley, of New Bern, spent
Saturday in Klnston with Miss Hattis
Saunders.
Capt J. C. Nelms, of Suffolk, Va., came
Saturday and will bs in Klnston for sev
eral months
Mr. Derwood Dawson, of New York
city, came Saturday to spend the boll-
dajs with his parents.
Mr. W. J. Slaughter, of Goldsboro.
cams Saturday afternoon to spend a few
days here. f
. Mrs. Charley Bagley and Mis Irene
Joynar, of Waahlngnon, N. C. cams yet
terday to visit at Mr. 8. R. Dunn's near
Klnston. &KV 'f ;( :: ; -'-'r;. ;
Mr. Jie. Dawson, who has been at
tending Rhodes' Military Institute wsnt
to hi horns in Craven county, this morn'
ing on account of sickness.
Mies Anna Pearce and Misses Anna and
L tte Banff, who have been vtalting at
Mr. Henry Dunn's, left Saturday for New
Bern. They are Just returning from
trip to Greenville, Ala.
Mlssea Carrie and Myrtle King, of
Leaks ville, and Lacy Roberteon, of Chap
el Hill, who bave been attending a house
party given by Mies Clara Wooten, left
this morning for their respective homes
Notice ot Sale.
By virtu of dvcra ' of Supiior
tnoir county, entered and made in th
of
Atlantic National Maalt, of Wilmington, N
againit th Gay Lamber Company, wa tht under
s aned commiuionera will tell lor caah. at i o'clock.
nooa, on the aoth day of December, tgoa, tbe follow.
in property, to-wti in railroad tron compoaing
and forminc and th laatthre rariea of it railroad
ltudin Lenoir coanty. North Carolina, and
ranni if from a point on Neus River, about f-a
mile ubo Kiniton, N. C , toward Pink Hill, N. C.
in aid coanty, being the last three milea of road
built by aaid Cay Lumber Company, consul ing of
about iso ton of T rail, alio all other rails laid on
aid railroad or tram way line the loth day of June,
JUeceotMr istn, taor L
: 1.. V. MORRILL, ?
T. C WOOTEN, ;
-: . Commlaaioncn of Court
YOUR MONEY
only when
it is safely
IS' SAFE.
invested,' . i
Burglars can annoy you;". bad)
loans may cripple you : speculation
may ruin you.
THE BANK OF KINSTON
; . r i .
is saie uccuuse n is governea on a
' A i j . .' .
conservative oasis. . n noias your
money where you can get it quickly,
and without danger of loss. ' "
TEN TONS
of fire and burglar proof safes are
at your command. It costs you
nothing, may saveyou much.
Little Iary CreigbtoD,
; assisted by a strong com- '
pany of ' .
HODivnnsis
- - will appear at the '
OPERA MOUSE,
Wednesday JJIht, Decem
ber 17th,
in a program of up-to-date special
ties in Songs, Dances and other
popular attractions, '
OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday SI -lit, Decem
ber nth.
SPECIAL
NOTICES
the wonr s wAins tmissn mi
14si o Ckarve lees taast lOe.
To tett Vor Sata, Help "Wwrt
Work Waato. Articles tor Xx
tktsf. teat, t eeBje war, e.
FOR 8 ALE OR BENT. ONE EIGHT
room bouse on Blonnt street. Apply to
H. E MostXY, Klnston, N.C
12-15 J8t 3 1, w, . . ;; .
FOB NEXT TEN
8 cts. for Turkeys.
DAYS WILL PAT
Hardt t DlWSON,
Institute, N. C.
FOR RENT. ONE rLAT CONTAIN
Ing 9 good room, suitable for 8 or
families. Over Dr. Woodley's Drugs rs.
Apply to, J. C. Niuc.
TO LET TWO FURNISHED ROOMS.
A. R. Miller,
WE ARE GOING TO P0BL1SH THE
Booklet, monthly. It will give short re
view of tbe new books, and will be dellv
erert fwe on receipt of postal card re
qutstlriflr ir.
KiUHton Loin A tiook j.xcnang
Tho. 8. Grady, marr.
Ai1dl Iron Mineral (Natures own R-m
edv l TKMPLK-MABBTOSt Dbpo Co,
Agents.
WBABGALVS IN BOOKS: CHARLES
Dickens, set of ISvolonies, 115; Wash
ington Irving, set of 10 volume,, f 10;
John Ruskln, set ot 18 volumes, fid;
Waverly Novels, f 7.50 to fis per set:
Tbackery's works complete, 115; Padded
Leather fopts,' si.au per volume; con
fettl, 5 e-nts per hog. tret it at
Kinston Loin uoi k 1-xch noe,
Thos. 8. Grady .Mgr.
No. 223 South Queen St.
A NICE. MARE SEVEN YEARS OLD
and buggy and harness (or sale at once.
She has good qnalirfes, good tongh Ani
mal. For Information see A. R. Miller.
She weighs 000 pounds and easy to keep.
See . Rtv. W. E. Brown.
NEW SUPPLY OF WARRANTY
deeds, mortgage deeda, lien bonds aud
chattle mortgage blanka at tbe Free
Press office..', ' " - " . '
LOST.-ONE I SMALL LEATHER
satchel, out of a Standard Sewing Ma
chine wagon. Suitable reward for re
turn of same. J. A. McDanlel.
ONE POUND PACKAGE OK LION
coffee with arame 10c., at Jaa. F. Parrott
FOR RENT-FOBTT OR FIFTY
acres of pasture land, wait fenced, and
twenty acres or farming land. J. u. vox
FOR SALE-ONE BUGGY AND BAR
ness and eight jear old bar mare. Fine
buggy horre cheap for caah. , ,
X I 1 A fall '
. ' - w. ra MJAnVf
103 Kins; St
BAILEY HOUSE REGULAR ANQ
tranaclent boarders solicited.
Mrs. H. a Bailey No. HlKtng St.
WANTED AT ONCE A COMPETENT
Job Printer. Must coma well recom
mended. .
, KlNBTON PtJBL, Co.
MEALS SERVED CONVENIENTLY
at meal hours by B. C Bailey In rooms
up stairs on Queen etreet..No. .
Oporlrie
"a nice soothing and heal
ing preparation forI3
Chapped Hands,
Roughness of the
Skin, etc.
Prices 25 cents, Trial 'bot
. ties 10 cents. Put up by
Henry Dunn. S
Children's Reefer
, Jackets
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COST
J. : U, Stephenson's,
Also a beautiful; lmex)f FURS
and iADJESVWAISTFCA2v-
Our Line of Miilinery Stock
is complete in every detail. -
J. m.STEPHENSON
Your Breakfast labie
4 Will be well applied if yon
trs.de ai the :
Up-to-Date Grocery.
hly Stock of table delicacies
- - is com; lete, and t invite
your inspection of same ,
B ertkfast Chocolate.
Breakfast Buckwheat,
"Frceyand ia fact every
thing that Is to bt found in
' a strictly first class city gro
eery is found at my place.
Call or 'phone, and goodi
will be quickly delivered.
V. D.LaRcque,Jr.
Jtiffk -Cia CMMli
mndSimti' mrmisMtr
On, ffWc Ontj X.
Tbe Woven Label Trade Mark
which purchaaen will find sewn on
every garment, guarantees to tbe wearer
an article of superiority. v
Insist on this protection and be assured
of having the very best. "Wright's Health
Underwear promotes and maintains
good health. . ,. ,
cf. J. Quineriys
JCinston, 9J. C,
102 S. Quen Si.
AHTHUm HARRCLL,
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SUDDEN CHANGES
O
of temyerature have killed people,
and that'swhvl.vour store is im
portant. "
IT '
iee th temperature even
The house is always the same,
day and night. This is be
cause they burn all the fuel
and radiate all the heat.
TH
Fire is Never Out. ,
II. E.M0SELEY,
GENERAL HARDWARE, -
, :. , . Collins'. Old Stand, , ,
t . f v Klnston, N. C
IT'S A FACT!
e ; WHAT?:
Yon en get a
TOOTHBRUSH
'. ' AT ,
HOOD'S Drug Store tint
wilinot Shed, if it does
you pet a new ooe FREE
OF CHARGE.
J. E. HOOD.
P.iY
YOUR 70 w
I.
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'i e - t - f . '- ' saiiijSiSBniiassieS
T '? :.-A Suit Case,
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i d Grip or
t '.(- ,di fciTi (, I'r.fiii , "i,.i!'v
T A Cole's
ORIGIIil
Hot
Blast
Stoves
before
1C03,
Certs!
Jain nary let.
and 5a vc ti:
If You Are
J-sr
thinking of taking a trip
during tht Lloiidays, you
may need M; . .
I B'i -"iiiffi
Trunk,
We are nrennrPfl in Rnn-
ply any demands in this
r line at lowest fprices.
. Lilher -of the above
mentioned articles; would
make an acceptable as
well as useful
Christmas Present.
err.
Don't
Wait?
2 .
until the eleventh hour 1 .
to make your purchase
for . Christmas. Make
your selections now.
' Watches. Clocks, ,
Ornamental Lamps and Figures,
Cut Glass, . 1
1 Sterling 511 ver Novelties.
; Come" and see, if you
don't intend purchasing,
'it's "worth the trouble
or coming to see our .
, " stock. -
DENMARK,
' t THE JEWELER.
Bargains In Books,
FOR '
Christmas Presents.
Mrs. Herman's Poems, 98c. i
Treasures'of the Bible, 98c.
, Our New Possessiofls,'.;98c.
Life of Admiral Dewey, 98c.
Hero Tales,; 9Sc'a l '
Fighting In Africa, 9Sc.
k KINSTON COIM AND
BOOK EXCHANGE,
fla. 223, Quacn Stract,
lOur
5
Art !
Gallery!
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t VVHI be free to Visitors 5
! :
X this afternoon and
every
day until all X
the goods are sold.
letter ir.ake
C C I --. TT AIT
your x
we y.-IIL niark" "sold." t
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d:.ugco. ;;
Jt r.ra to TrudMt ibt Big Ston.
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Before thelginsjr
is the time to , do your 1
s
Christmas I
5hoppingS
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and there's no better J
place than here to supply g
m jour wants. . The store
is litera teeming -with .
7 amousana and one useful S
5 and appropriate articles
S for
5 Christmas
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sPresents
A look will show you
M better than we , could tell
5 you here. t
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a JtxMNOXUiN, JN. U., M
W. T.; PAHROTT, Ph. C, M. D .
f PHTSlCfAN AND SURG EOM, i
. KnteTOM, U. C.
OrrMJE HoTrita: 8 to 10 a. m. '
o9p. m.
Tfl'enhons fU: Hnsa 24, Offlcs 78.
The Central Clarket"
, We have opened a new market,
NEXT TO S. A. QUINERLY'S, .
And will ell' FRESH MEATS of
all descriptions. , -?
Our market will be run in an up-to-date
manner, i Everything about
it will be fresh and clean. Prompt
and careful serviqe will be given to
all orders. We solicit a trial. -
Dressed Poultry will be made a
specialty. . , " . , .
Free delivery to all parts of , the
city. Phone No. 182. ;
HOUOM & KENNEDY.
FURS!
FURS!
Not' the cheap
Trashy,
kind but
good
ones at prices
that
are within the
reach of
all.
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