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. The Kikston Free Press: ti'jM. PORLAW. CiTr Eorron. ' II 111 I I II. TvehdavEvemmi, LK0kMi)Ktt HO, WJ2 , J. W. JlajitTos. .V lniliilHtritr'i Sale J.W. Bk4h.n; A .taiiuilrtiir'n Nutlv, JCws-nos Fcik fvut Co Automat c Esgtau For 8. ' , A Mt ul r turussliaa KitMUll acaim tJ : belnjr pat la at the n.j w brkk A. & N C, depot ' The Dink of Kluitou and the Cit't ns Baring Bituk will u tlun-d Tliurauar, , aauary Int. on account of New Year' day lega) holiday Ths Stats aaMMitit boai-ii of Christian Wrmaa's ' Bjard of MUaious will weft Thursday arenlng at 2:'$Q o'clock at ths borne qI Mrs W. p.LtUloque, The Wlutorrille Bun School at Winter rills re-peoed jetrday with an In . creased atfcndeoc. Over a down young ladiee and uiso were present from Lenoir county. .The farmers are taking advantage of the pretty weather to haul guano Into the couotry; Many wagons can be seen almost any time of the day around the depots awattlbg tbetr turn to load. The . receipts, both passenger , and freight, at the A. 4 N. C. depot during the paet year, nearly doubled those of the preceding year.. Boms months this fall the receipts were even mors than twice aalarsreaa (a 'the same months of the previa year. For Instance, la Novsm- bar, 1901, the receipts for both passenger and Irebrht were over 110.000. In the year preceding this the receipts of tbe name nonw were aooni Ret. W. El Brown left this morning f r bis new work at l'antego and Belnaven. Bev. B. 8. Black has been sent by the M. E. conference to the field which Mr. Browa leaves. Mr. Black is expected some time this week. Tb churches which Mr. Brown has been preaching to are East Klnston Chapel: Beulab, In Falling Creek township; Woodington, In Woodlngton township; and Zlon church, near Mt. Olive. This work has been In cluded to the Klnston station work and has bee a looked upon as a' mission point, bat now It Is changed. Dover and Bethany, both In Craven county, have besa addel to the above named churches nd sjaffapentoironit is estaDiinea, named the Dover circuit. Mr. Black Is the preacher for this newly made circuit While a crowd of young colored boys were out gunning yeeterday, Ed Dixon, I, a small hunchback darkey who peddles i fish for Mr. Q, D. Wa', at LaRoque's corner, shot Sclplo Locke, another dimin- nttveepectmen of the colored rare, In what Dixon claims to have been a pecn llarly. accidental way. s Dixon claims that be was removing tbe shell from his gnn when It went off, the whole load en tering Locks' left shoulder and producing a dangerous if not fatal wound. Tbe other boys that were along tell a differ ent tail that Locks had enraged Dixon . by slurrlngly calling btm a hunchback, and that he shot Loots purposely. How ever, Lock' wound developed so dan gerously last night that the attending physician advised the arrest and holding of Dixon ta await future results; which was done by Policeman 'Brinson this morning, and Dixon Is now In Jail.1 - - . - .riaeee of Buslnea Cbanve. Tomorrow, or to be more exact, the next few. weeks will witness a general moving by many of Klnstoo's business men. Sjvarai, who will move, have not yet found, a store to move In, and are la quandary what to do. -' Mr, A. 8. Padrlck la to move his book store, bat he has not yet secured a place. The store which ha vacates will be occu pied by a billiard and pool room. ' Jonas and WUils, colored, will move their barber chop to the bnllding which Is aow being erected back of Hood's drugstore. .This store will be occupied for tba Southern Express company's floe. The Central Market, nest to Mr. 8. A. Qulaeriy'a, bO been sold oat to Mr. Heath, ojf wastow county, and has been xnpred to the Colemaa building. This tors wis be ssd tor a new grocery tore. Mr. J. F. Hill tomorrow move his shop toths'rooms back of Dr. Faulkner's office, orerQulneriy's store, - Parson's barber shop will be moved la with Weeks' barber shop. Botheetabllsh msnts however will be run separate. Mr. T. R. Lee will not move out of tbe store he now occuptee, as we announced a few weeks ago. Arrangements have been made slues then for them to con tinue to occupy tbe same old etand. ': ' " Married. In Green county, on Wedneeday, December 2 1th, Miss Leone Gray and Mr. Noah 0. Mewbora were married at tbe reni.J nre of tbe bride's mother, Mrs. Cray, OJer Thomas Lancaster cZ.'a-ag. - It wes a most eejoy&ble occasion, tol-IjT-rltyaeeni:! t-ier at tbe home (.1 f r-oo's mot" r, lln. Barbara a. jra are quite popu-vf.-n'j. i i'. t 3 were . : j J, :"i PORfcLV PERSONAL- Mr. 8. II. Abbott spent today in Gold H. C W, Howard returned jes'erday from Aydeo. Mr. O Griffin retained yeaterday from Wilson. "" " ' Mr. JuHuor Ha o r went to ViVMon tbl itmruUig. . . . Mr. K. P. B. Bonner, of Aurora, is vIhU in at Mr. N. H. TrlpyV. , .Mr. Frank Bryan, of Qoldabort.isvialt- tu- t Mr. I lUrvey's. Mnt. , B. Webb and Mr. N. L Bruton spent today In (iriftou. Mr. Lyman Joner returned yesterday from visiting In Farmville. Mr. J. A. Hardy left this morning, n turning to Fortress Monroe. Mr. H, Johnson left this morning, re turning to Gaetoula. Mr. A. 8. Willis, of MoreheadClty.spent yesterday In Klnston. Mr. K. B. Tunetall returned this morn ing from visiting In Beauf art county. Mr. 'Matt Allen returned yesterday from visiting relatives In Duplin county. Mrs. j. L. iiorpby returned yesterday from spending Christmas at Farmville. Mr, G. V. Cowper returned yesterday from spending Christmas at his home In Bertie county., Mr. Leslie Jordan, who has been visit tng near Klnston left this morning for Miss Nannie Howard, of near Klnston, who has been visiting at Centervllle, Pitt county, returned yesteaday, I Mr. W, A. Barrel! returned yesterday I from Hamilton, accompanied by Mr. Asa Johnson. M. M v Wttmnn rt Mnrrl. I towni N. J., came yesterday to visit at Mr. H. H. Wilson's. Mr. Ronald Wilson, of Greensboro, visiting bis brother, Mr. H. H. Wilson Mr. Wilson Is a student St the State Uni versity, and will spend the remaining holidays hers, V CHAD WICK HOU8K BANQUET A Happy Home Affair Given bjr, Mr. M. K. Chadwick. An elaborate banquet was given last nla-ht from the hours of 9:80 to 12. Ufe the Chadwick House b the hosDltabls landlady, Mrs. M. E. Chadwick, to those qaarter of a bund red boarders who pre. laented her as aChriatmaa a-iftiMtt (iTer service. Ooly the regular boarders and Mr. Kleber Denmark were Invited, v The room was decorated with holly and mistletoe and showed the work of an artist. The whole affair, from the speeches to the menu, wutt one of the most enjoyable, those present Bay, they ever attended In Kinston. Mr. C. S. Chamberlain was the toast master and a happy one did he prove himself. ' The address of welcome was made by Mr. 0. Cuthrell. No one had the right to welcome tbe banqueters more than Mr. CuthrII, for he has probably been boarding at the Chadwick House longer than any boarder there with one excep tion. . The reeponss for Mrs. Chadwick to this welcome was made, as the toastmaster said, by tbe "sliver tongued orator," Mr. W. M Herbert. Words could hardly convey that feeling of pride and love which the landlady had for each young man present. Ur. Frank Draughan, "the huckleberry Sam peon county speaker," Was next called upon to make a few remarks per tinent to this subject; "The Chadwick House Compared to Other Boarding Houses.'' , "Ths Boardere," by: Mr. T red 1 Hart was happily given by the Coast Line Mr. Bills Goldstein gars ths "Msmortes olUlsal tbs Chadwick Houss." THat part of man's maks-up half wajr bs- twssa tbs Imagination and ths oer stopping oi truth prorsd itself wall dsrl opX In this Interesting spssch. . Our Landlad," bj Mr.a J. Plttman, was ths farewell of ths aTsning. In a ft well chosen words Mr. Plttman gars ths atnosrs appreciation and rota ot thanks o! ths young man to their happy hostess. Ths menu was as follows: Cold Turkey Dwtlled Crabs -. Saratoga Chips Beaten Biscuit Crackers Hot Cboculata Syllabub . Ham 8almca Pickles Sliced Tongas Coffee Cake Don't Worry. . This is easier said than done, yet it may be of some help to consider the mat ter. If tbe cause is something orer which you hare no control It is obrious that worrying will not help the matter in tbe least. Oa tbe other hand if with in your control you hare only to act. When you hare a cold and fear an al tack of pneumonia, bnr a. hntru nt Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and use Jt judiciously and all cause for worry as to the outcome will quickly disappear. There Is no danger of pneumonia when It i used. For sale br J. E. Cood. dm-,t f Le, 12ilS im !.. s; 73 n. p. A!1 .()ar U"?r.i'tj pw; Crsu'.; -:. con '..'-.Ion; nw ruuuu'":. I-.t. of 1 - ? 1 r 1 : . r j , t r t j hooooooooo-foooo Special notices oooooooooopoo LAI)KD8Hi;LL8ATH. W. Mi KIX- KE'A. . H MJVVIN aPi'LKSCAN HHHOUUH f torft't iwnte per pm-k rr, W. IL Sutton's. CHRISTMAS FniJl TfAKIS, FOUND J otk-M wud Mntttd vixlet at Mark Uei boru's. 8KK tiikl MCti LA I A' FlN'(Ell AP iiIom n"w Roinir Ht 4Uo per peck at V. II. SuttoiiV , ;'wr i BAILEY BOUE-RKIJLAB AND rauwUtnt tniardt-ra eoln-lrf: Mn. H. 0. Bflllev No. Ill King 8t. MRS HELEN' KENNEDY' MDSIC clavs will rv-upen uu l'hureda.7. Jauu- arylst. FOB KENT FOBTI . OR FIFTY acres of pasture land, well fenced, and I twenty acree of farming lant J. U. Cox NEW SUPPLY OF WABBANTY deeds, mortgage deeds, lien bonds and chattle morgan blacks at tbe Free Press office. FOR NEXT TEH UAYS.jriLL PAY 8 cts. for luriers. institute, H. C JUST RECEIVED A NICE LINE OF X mas card and new novels. Kinston Coin A Bo4C Exoimnoe. Taos. 8. tirady, Mgr. soutn iieen c. A. J. Lamm, . W. A. Mitcmku,. L R. Ttnn LOFTIN, MITCHELL A YARSER, AttorhkysAt-Uaw. KlMBTOK, N. ft y Office ia Court House Building Administrator's i Notice. Th ndeiffnd having qualified at administrator oi in anata 01 J. 1. akw, dacaaatd, au panoni naving claims acainmna aaute or said deceawd, i?.&Ai,,,ti;"hi 5!B,j,!i- 1904, or thit ootioa will b plaaded in bar of their racomy. Pamea indebted to aaid utata are ax pected to make prompt payment of the lama Kimton, N. Uecember a h, iixn. ' J. W. BRAXTON, Adminiitrator of J. T. Askew, deceased. Rous ft Oimomu, Attorneya. ... NOTICE! Administrator's Sale. B virtue of an order of the Sumrior Taurt. of will on fnday, th aoth day of lanuary, iooj, at 10 1 Lenoir county, nonn Laronna. tne underaiened o'clock a. oi., tell at public outcry, at I he lata residence of J. T. Aakaw, deceased, in Vane town, ship, Lenoir county, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, all the personal property belonging to the estate of said J. T. Askew, deceased, consit-1 in( kora, roaaa, lotion oeeo, in re hums, farming implements, una, wagons, nogs, etc. tvuisiun, . v., tsecemuer 30, loos. . J. WVBRAXTON, Administrator of J. T, Askew, deceased,. KINSTON COIN AND ' BOOK EXCHANGE, flo. 223, Quwsii 8tsstt T. S. QPADY 'Mg'r.1 '-o ' " 1 Hearts' Courageous $ 1 .50. Aim uaiuo oi ? m iDiuraas, If I were a King, $K50. Hockilavcn, $1.50.; ,' : The Virginian $1.50. - liie Eternal City, $2.50, and many others.' Pure DRUGS AT HOODS DRUG STORE COTVniNO! Don't fall to watch for MR. T. W. licKENAlUNln his GREAT ANDRO- HLUA CO.Mb.Ui (X). If yon hare nerer had your gills tickled or want them tickle again, come to the want tuem ticsie again, come to the OPERA HOUSE who ounureue oi otners ana enjoy a I i.L 1 a . . a . i . . Brood laugh; and see something that you win nerer lorgev as long as yon lire. Ur. IIcKcnahan lea well-known man all orer tbe country for his cleremoee in black face and other specialties, tie Is the man who wrote the tornnus play entitled "TUE DYING wins." Ur. McKenahan will be with us two n?ghta, Tt:::-:y : l V.': : C " T w - to - a s. -J w .g snj tv- nl 3 c t j t ? 1 ' Eersr f t 1:. fit - r a . esrytc j's t-: ', rr f j t g Jttgk-Ciass ClotJkir , ; v Jrom JttaJ io Jurat f nn ' f iovs uien s Rubber Goats for KougU Out-door Wear. : ; : i : Price9 reduced from ! $3 and $5 to $2.25 and $4 50. . ; :p Jfinston, 9f C, anTHUft HARRCLU Mna- I ey ' 1 . - : - " Start the. New Tear with a good time piece. There is nothing like punctuality, and you can't have it unless your watch or clock keeps cor red time. Buy a new one or have , the old one repaired. There's some satisfaction in knowing the correct time of day. . DENMARK, ' ;, THE JEWELER. . SUODENiGIIANGES 1 of temyerature have killed people, auu vnat, a tvuy tvui .dluvc is 1m- p y DlttSl Stoves Keep the temperaturd re The house ia alwajst th same, day and night. Thig it h- caus they burn all th fuel and radiate all the heat. The Fire is Nerer Out, II. E. GELEY, bCiikhnL l.........tef 1 was s m a 1 ,a!:o Plc3UrO in thanking my customers for their liberal patronage, and am in the same old stand to serre you with anything my line. Respectfully, in T A . ..Cole's Hot I Heiv Line OF With Napkins to match just re- ceivea. fthi rt m a n h o as u in-i m a jt a a a w a a .-a as i v : - - pIiiHdc a ni imhop of new and beau- t if ul v Designs and the prices! range- from.; to $l;50iperT'yd. NOTICE! All persons owing my Uncle, Dr, J. M. Parrott, are requested . to come iorward and settle at once. ' -1 will be at office every day, between hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m Kespecttuiiy; Albert D. Parrott, Jr, All Xmas 1, Goods At Reduced V 's " price?, Get something nice New Year's Gift at for g Templo-Darston Drug Co. : a e elTTeTlireTrrrTiTl J. (3. Stephenson has on display a hand ' . some -line of Xmas gifts, suitable for 1 both ' Old and Toung. A Beaatifiil Line ' sf Miilinerj and Fkre -are now" going at cost: ., Tou will do well tb see mr line before pr-i . chasing elxewhsre. VALUABLE Property for Sale 1. '50 acres of land four miles from! town, twsnty-two acres cleared. For ten days offered at special bargain for cash. - 2. Keller Kill site about fire milps from town. Good water power mill, house and lot and about three hundred acres of land for sale or rent. 3. Mrs "W. L. Kennedy's property on SouMi Queen Street. One hundred and five feet iront and running over hundred and twenty feet back. 4 The Fruit Stand and builJinr (not the land) and stock tlierpin on or' i Queen Ftreet, adioii,Sn Dr. Fol!-..-! ollice. Special inducement for cn i-h. 5. One two ptory i '.t rooms, lar-.-e yard as; 1 c " ' ". Mc- Lewenn street. ) t a o x i bu'M- if'f lota on l-le. f i Bright ftiwt.all a", ... . 1' -cut loca t'.on. c. r; X on C. i farni'.r ' oa Try t . . - , M It Paya to Ttnfat th Pig Uo,. h l';r.,iv h .. M a s M - N : s7 M . M . Cloaks. S In order , to make a quick clearance we'-oifcr M all ('ln-tlca In tfifl ctnro fnr. Uj Ladies, Misseef and Child- m ren at N a- H --. - v H M N -H . a m S Greatly Reduced Prices. 3 I i There still remains good,assortment to choose 5S from. ; , All. M -H are m i7 V Fur Goods offered at a reduction of H : . h 25 per cent. ' This means a big saving. . 1 m : H H M rwi " J r 5 KINSTON- N O.. : M I xwxxxxxwl W. T. PARROTTr. Ph. G.. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOX, ' Kinbtom, N. C . Omci Houbs; 9 to 10 a. m. o 9 p. m.- Telepbone calls: House 24. Office 78 I Tho Central Garhct We have opened a new market, No. 104 Queen St.v NEXT TO S. A. QUINERLY'S, And will sell FRESH MEATS of all descriptions. Our market will be run in anup- to-date manner. Everything about it will be fresh and clean. ; Prompt and careful service will.be given sf ftll orders.: We solicit a trial. Dressed Poultry will be made a specialty: ' - ' , Free delivery to all parts of the city. Pnone INo. itu. HCLTon l KEr:;:0Y. .n 1 Sue F n i i r 0j TQM . u.. M H M
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