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The Daily Free Press. L. J. MBWBORNB. Busies Makaoek C W. FORLAW Cirr Edito SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally One Woeh, by Cau-rlr, . . 1 On One Mont. Threw Month ai.OO Tmlra Montlie I.OO Ni- w Adv-r fMiufiita. J. E. Hooe Wa Hoo. Vim Hkmcn II. Phivktt 8. A. QuiNKHi.r. "VI Violin Lesson, FliaC Glitter is KjI Uotd. Kinston Hash 1 Blind Co. and Blluds. -9Mb, Door Subscribers will please add to phoo. list, Nj. 177, Brown 4 Watere, market, and No. 17, Herbert;w"arters, ealoun. lb members of the Bright Jewels society are requested to meet at the Borne of Mrs. A. ft. Miller Friday night t 7 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Messn. Edwards, Peebles and Pool have leased the Kioston Mantel com pany's plant and will operate It la the future. The new firm will be known as the Klnston 8h and Blind company. Or. . B. Orimsley, of Snow BUI, bas tooted to Greensboro and will oontlnae the practice of medicine in thatclty. Dr. Orimsley Is a well known character In this section and one that the community can ill alord to loss. Register of Deeds Sugg says that some Of the merchants are alow about return ing their purchases for 1002, and that there are only two more days In whicb to do this. The Free Press mentions this lor the benefit of those who might bare forgotten It "Laugh and gro w tat" la a recommend ation that lias been bear .11 approved by most everyone. This prescription will be tiled tonight at the opera house. "A Husband on Salary" le a laughable com edy Interpreted by comedians of ability and i strong attraction. An aggravated case of disorderly con iuet was before the mayor tbl morning ta which Settle Shavers, colored, and A. Beasley, a white man, were fined $10 each and eosts for being disorderly ou the treete jeeterday afternoon, by using vulgar aad profane language and other wise Creating a breach of the peace. A, veritable cariosity was shown at ths Free Press office last ulght in the way of sweet potato, u is a peculiarly snapea potato, being almost a perfect shape of a snake colled for a spring. The head or end of the potata, Is vary natural, show ing the snake's month and eyes. It was frown la the garden of Mr. Julius Bell. Air. 1. $. Cos,' J. P., ie keeping up with the tlaaee In' the matrimonial line. He lipped of two marriages yesterday and wasn't new busy. Mr. Keb Turner and Miss Uaggi Qnlnn were married by him yesterday and last night, he was calle 1 npon ' to officiate at a colored wedding, that of Joseph Cogdell and Cora Phillips. Company "B" of the seoond regiment, theloctl miliary organliatlon held a meeting at the armory, at 112 west Horth street last night, to take the meas nres of the members to make requisition on the State for uoif nn, and to attend to other matters of the company. The officers have been commissioned and no tlce received that the inspector general Is ready to muster the company into the service at any time, which will be done next week, probably nest , Wednesday If that date is convenient for Col. Bain to be nere. Ths commissioned officers are; H. D. Harper, Jr., Capt., W., B. Bond, First Lleutenant'and R. It. House, Second - Lieutenant The officers and members ; of the company are .enthusiastic and Kinston will In; the near future have a Well equipped and strong military com4 Beatea-OrreU Marriage, f here was a quiet wedding at 404 Cas wall! street last evening, when Mr: J. B, ' Benton; of Raleigh, aad Miss Male Mar Celine Orreli were united In the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. P. B. Hall, offici ating. There was a tasteful bit of deco ration, ths bridal eourjle itandms under a suspended horseshoe of evergreens lighted with wax candles. Two little boys In white carried each the two ends of .a white ribbon as they, led In the Inarch to tbe hymenal altar, forming a velvet edged lane down which the bridal party came, led by a little girl bearing the wedding ring on a silver waiter. The wedding march was played by Mies Laura Braxton, and during the ceremony there was music "soft and sweet.7' iftu, frV nnnnratnlfitlnni mi At.p the bridal party took tbe 7;37 east bound train for Raleigh where Mr. and Mrs. Benton will make their future home. Miss Effie Inter rendered impreenlrelj "Oh Promise Me," while tbe company were assembled. Cy.-:- i'."y-'"- The bridal couple received a number of handsome preterits from their friends. ' ' Crop. The peculiar cougb. which indicates eronp, ts usually well known to tbe motbr of eronpy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and tor this purpose no medicine has received nore universal approval than Chamber I -)' Coogh Renidf . Do not waste vaU 1 : L!e time Inexperimeuting with untried , no matter how highly they may , , mnrondd, but irlve tbls mediclue J En I all symptoms of eronp - c apif. .tor sa!e by J. PURr-LY PPR-ONAL Mr. Patrick Keliej, of Ceewvll, in In the city today. Mr. J. H Mawborn ban roturaed from a visit t ) Concord, Mr J bn Dawson, Jr., returned j ester da,) afu-ruoon from Kii.-buiood. MIM Ma el Manjoette returned yeter- da' nfterno u f.-ouj v:miig lu Jonnt n cointy. M-xr, T. I.. Wllllngbam and W. O. Vo itm. wrut to N-wberu jrtUrduy afternoon. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Massty, of New- bern, eame jeeterday to attend the Bei ton Orrell marriage. Mre. Geo. B. Wlleon, of Dover, who had been visiting In the city, returned home yesterday afternoon. Miss Blanche Peacock, who bas been visiting at Mr. W. C. Swift's, reternel to her home at Goldsboro this morning. BOAItDOrALDEKtfEX Meet ia Reavlar Monthly Beeeloa. lienor License Befoaed. Clerk Mewborae R eUroed. Report of OnScer. The regular monthly meeting of tl e board of aldermen was held Wednesday night. Mayor Webb and Alderman Brown, Heatb, Tunstall, Collins, Plttman and Wagner. Tbe minutes of the previous meetinge were read and approved. J. W. Grainger, lessee of tbe Free Press, asked permission to place a steam boiler and engine In the office. Permission was granted. Permission was granted to move the Steveneon bouee, corner Queen and Gor don streets, to corner of Gordon and In dependent. By request of John B. Neal, represent tlve of tbe Internatiohal Telehone To., of America, constdsration of franchise war postponed. A petition from John Parker and W. T. Jones to retail liquor in Bogus Ball, on North street. The applicants not being q laiitied, tbe petition was not allowed. Clerk Mew born resigned as clerk, hav Ing accepted a position with Tbe Free Press company. It was movsd and car ried that consideration be deferred until Monday night. Mayor Webb announced that he had appointed Dr. Win. Edwards a member of the health board of Lenoir county. pouca report. Chief Rouse No. arrests, 8; flues 1m posed, f S; fine collected, f 19. Police Dunn No. arrests, 7; flues 1m posed S8; fines collected, $4. Police Heath No. arrests, 5; fines im posed, 95; fines collected, S4. Police Brlnabn No. arrests, 8; fines imposed, 1 14; fines collected, 7. Police Taylor No. arrests, 32; fines imposed, 97 ; fines collected, 1 5. clerk's as post. Clerk Mewborne reported collections during December as follows: Geu'l property and poll tax... 91,044.66 Privilege license 143.48 Fines in mayor's court 51.00 Market house rent Electric light rental Electric light construction.... Cemetery lots Water rental School tax 26.00 681.00 43.55 11.00 32.00 832.40 Total 93,61 5 0 treasurer's report. Treasurer Plttman rendered his report for the month of December aa fallows: KiCKIPTS. Bal. on hand, Nov. 30 Received from clerk Total disbursements Electric light department.... t emetery dep't Garbage dep't, Street dep't Police dep't... Fire dep't... , alary (mayor and clerk).-. Eipenee....:...t... Cash on hand 91,586 37 ' 2.78 J. 94,869.06 9 482 77 ltt 75 41.55 155 60 185 00 586.00 822.50 1125.40 1,448 40 Total 94,360.06 Fewer gailona; wears longer; Vevee. Dally Newepaperoa Shipboarel. Ths Marconi Wireless Telegraph'com pany has entered Into a eontract with a British mall steamer sailing from Liver pool to New York) whereby tbecompany agrees to furnish the vessel, while on tbe Uip, a dally service of news telegrams. Tbe vessel will, be equipped with (the Marconi apparatus, and also with acom plete staff plant tor the publication of a dally newspaper. ' ! : ' Ths experiment will be tried at ths end of the current month. The name of the vessel is withheld at preeent. Letter to Joseph. Cammlace. Klnston, N.C. Dear Sir: Bern's an Interesting story about paint. We give you the name of tbe story-teller; write bim and find out all about It. . - Mr. John Haana, grocer, of Girard, Penn , painted bis house with Devoe Lead and Zinc paint. He thought It expensive, but h bought It. After finishing tbe job. he brought back nearly half the paint and said it as tbe cheapest Job of painting he ever did. - Write to Mr. Burt Young and Mr.E. H: Hiler of the same place. Also to Mr. H. H. Itepbenson, Cashier of Oil City (Pa ) Saving Bank. - ' It lithe cheapest paint in' the world bocauss It is all paint. It covers m jst sirface to tbe R-allon, and It wears long est - . ,,-.,.:. There's going to be a lot of this paint used in Klnston. When it get a foot hold, It never let np; and the palnw who usss Devoe Lead and Zinc it going to save money for hie patrons. Yours truly, F. W. Devon 4 Co., New York. I r. Si. B. W. Canady A'8on ee!l oH ys,!nt. ' , , 1 Special Notices a 4. o.oooooooooooo W.4NTKD Furnished room by twn rosngt rot-n. Applv at :hi office Fob Rknt Twu huree farm. Apply to I). . H. l ull or I M. Tull, Klnston. I.okt l' Do- lar Hi I tu-nr old mark, Fiiib-r wl'l pVaH return to Charlie Kinir. FOK BKN I" -Hoi SK OK 14 ROOMS, now occupied by owner. Apply to A. R. M.IU-r. Add Iron Vlincral (Na'urve own K- iii- if) Tt MPLK-VlAM'TON Dhuo Co. Air nte. BAILEY HOU-K RKiilJLAR AND ransclent hoanl ol itd. Mre. B.C. H-il-. N ..111 Kirnr St. FOB UENI-rOuTY OR FIFTY acree of pae'ure itud, well fenced, and twenty acrve ( farming laud. J. U Uox FOR NEX r TEN DAY8 WILL PAY 8 cts. for Turley n. Harov 4 Dawso-v, Intltute. N. C. NEW SUPPLY OF WARRANTY deed, mort any (Iwiln lien bondu aud chattle mor erasre blanke at the Frae Preee fttflre. MAGAZINES, BOOKS, ET0. A COM plet line ai Kinston Coin A Book Exciinuk, Tbos. 8. Grady, Mgr. 223 South Q ieen St. With New Type and Machinery, large variet) and stock of Papers and com petent workmen, THE FREE PRESS is prepared to do all of yon Job Printing in neat and artistic style. MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds All kinds of Porch Finishings. Stair Casings, Brackets and liable Finiahings, Door and Window Frames and Casings, St .re Fronts', (aunters and Office Fit tinge, Church Pews, Pulpit Oatfits, Grills Mantel and every description of Artistic Work in Hard Wood aad Pine to be done in a' first-class Wood-Working Machine 1 Shop. Be Sure to Get Oir Prices. AW-All Work Guaranteed. I EDWARDS, ) H, C. Y. PEEBLES, Proprietors. C. H. POOL, KINSTON, N. C. KINSTON COIN AND BOOK EXCflAUGE, Ito. 233. ueen Street, T. 5. ORADY, MgV. Hearts Courageous $1.50. The Battle of The Slumas, $2. If I were a King, $1.50. Rock Haven, $1.50. The Virginian $1.50. The Eternal City, $2.50, and many others. OPERA HOUSE Thursday, Jan. 8. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR. STEPHEN . FITZPATR1CK, The Celebrates1 Pceeatrts Cssedlaa. MISS BLANCHE A LDRACH, . The BaaatMal Yeeee Actrese, , ; and a Capable Supporting 'Company, pre atnting the Corned J Suceees of the Season, A -HUSBAND ON SALARY. Five Year ! Uninterrupted Sncceas. Comedy, Pathos and Hlsh-Class j 5pcclaltles. , ' Ticketsen sale at Woodtej's drug store. A Dray Load of Ledgers, Day Books and Journals for 1903 . AT miPLETIARSTON DP.UGCO. c mnd &' Jurniakir Jrom Jhad to Joi On iPrie Only "All That Glitters Is Not Gold. v An old trite and true proverb. All the glittering generalities one 1 sees in papers, magazines, ana so forth now days about the excellent values offered at a special sale of suits, overcoats, etc., are practi cally meaningless. This Reduction Sale is a Golden-Opportunity to purchasers of Suits and Over coats during its progress. , Why not save money ? eft ft. Quinerly, Xinston, 91. C. 102 S. Qu0n St. Phone 7. THUK HAWRCLU Mno VIOLIN LESSONS. All persons interested in studying Violin, please send tbeir names to Hiss HELEN HOPE PRIVETT. Goldsboro N.C, before Saturday and she will call to aee them relative to teaching a class in Kinston. Notice Kc,o"InSu"riorCottrt- Lucy Rmm " vs. VSummoH bj Publication. Hanrv RrttM I Henry Reeves, the defendant in the abore enritlerf actions hrrabv required to make his apeear'nee ia the Suoaiior Caart. to be held in Ktaston. Lenoil County. North Caralina, on the itt Monday ia March, too). An answer or atniur to cue c mpiainc 01 iocy adultrv fdonrhich the comnlaiat will be filed ia said Keaves lot an aDsomta oirarce. erounus seins; in Court on the first day of the term. - rutru vuias. Cleik Soneiiot C'aort. WA HOP, Tti Great Blood and lerre Tonic. For thirty days only we are offering you a$i.oo bottle of this Celebrated WA HOO Kidney and JBladder Cure and Nerve Tonic, for Only 25 Cents This is a bona fide offer and made just to introduce this Remedy. We are sole agents. v ... J. E. MOOD. f GAR NET! ;i ,. '-...'i-'V'vr , t BlrtHstonp ftr JaamiT. , X ; By her vbe in this month b sort Re ftm uve Garatt ihoeii be were- , Thrv will mrarchtf coastaacr,. ' Tm friradah sai fUdftr. I'D EMM ARK. THK JSWM.B11. i 4 ,MlW4rW "Standard Grasl" Eotarj SSsttlsTio in CmS Sfi tit I! i Cuius i Lode Stitch and Chain Stitch, makes 175 Stitches while others make 100. Call or write to j. a. r.DAr:izL, . a First Showing OF a Spring Embroideries, Laces and White Goods AT FO R SBL.E. The bouse and lot on Gordon street, next to 8. H. Abbott's known as the Brock lot. 78 feet front and run through block to North street. Apply td 8. H.ABBOTT. Kinston, N. C Protection at Horn for Widow and Orphan. LENOIR DIVISION OP THE '' ' ' Peoples' Intnal Bcneiolent Association OP NORTH CAROLINA, rr It is iruunncc at actual cost and money kept at home. . .... i It is saref and mora secure than any oia line com pany, ' ' . Local nea maaaee it aad pnvent any possibility o' fraud.- Ne capitalists to ennch. Mo saianee omcen to sopp'rt. Costs one-lfth of what H paid 10 capital companies, and is mack more sec .re. i Pre8ident,;...:......;......w..R. F. HILL. Sec'y and Treas., A. E. MOORE. ! Division Agent........ J. H. DAWS0N Agvnto Wanted.! Directors la Every Locality. .... -. - A ROCHE RS. A bi shipment just receiv ed with Leather, Willow and, Cane. Bottoms. ' Make vour home more Z pleasant and attractive. We ' Z will help yoij. ' ' X EnrrroK. k. t. of temyerature bore killed '. people, sndit'.Vl.f':TOir,';sierv M to portant.,. . . t ,. . i j, s v Keep the temperature - even The house is always the same, day and Bight. ' This .is "be cause they burn "all the fuel and radiate all the heat. The Fire is Never Out. II. E. t'OOELEY, Cre""9l si e '- bi.B".ta I.. C r-i r' r War spr wmm m m r ;v ks W'-N' - ORIGIIAL ' J? Hot . Blast J, Stoyes . .... H. : m M M M M H s M 8 K . H : M I 5 The 3 January H Clearance 5 g Sale offers you the unusual advan tage of buying winter goods 51 at prices in some instances for 5 One-Half Value. g We must rid the shelves and g counters of all heavy goods g and for good reasons. First, jjjj we take inventory in a few J weeks and, secondly, wc will j$ soon need the room for spring J goods. H igrSale Strictly Cash ex 5 cept at regular prices. J Parties holding coupops for Enlarging . Photographs will ;. J please bring them ' in as soon (,as possible. r M s . i a" fijfuieffi KINSTON, N. FOR SALE 1 The wooden buildings on ' the t. . i .... a V - Stevenson lot, cor, Queen and Gordon streets, consisting of dwell ing, a market , houses and store. Purchaser can ; secure: bargain as they must be moved at once.! . J. W. GRAINGER. THE BEST: a nk cQ offer THIMP : a depositor is ab 1 nLWU' . ..e . e solute safety for his money and the certainty that he can get it . quickly when ; he' wants it. . t. THE BANK OR KLNSTON offers both,' , It is attested by the fact that since organization, it has maae ' over two monsana . ioau, amounting to nearly one and a half million -dollars, without a single , dollar's loss thereon. This should commend if to all who have money to deposit as' an ' absolutely , 6afe nlflce for their funds. RedjLictipn! 1 One-Third Off. ON ALL FURS. - - fTTTTs-- . H It Pjra to. Ttutle a t $ht Igf-toi . H 1CT T 4 . s
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