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Ad wU alec Rat on AprlloaUos, Dally On WMk, ? C11er, , Om Mwitk.'i, ',. . TbrvelUenHi. . s a - I. I.UO Twvlve Mouth. . . , .KI 8 So 3. jr. rout w?z. .i..-..,i'..4...0nf Intro. ThorSoajt CVMNJNQ...;,ee. 24, IMS ONWlflO TO GREATER CONQUEST . g ( 4. w. vnmou. m. o. Hoard rM riurou strains tDeiodioua j wesV1 ,'.; -j :" ; ;i.-.,:.V. Wbloh MMteuU litfoet werbUmrs dwelll Hark! fta eimd, dear old Oluistinai hymn Which mw MewM with a diadem Tell of mo bU(M mt Uhrtxt to aooUt our woe, A od abed teilawed lor o'er men below. These eheeriw OMstMaa Unee remind u too, That tbo aid fear la tent reeedteetor the new Tbo reqea ehaaked o'er the dying rear Muftt fur ike aataaa malee or drop a tear. Nofutr4rte. Meell)WV -Aa the tree baa failea taar it eer de. Are. the aateoa. la iu Uroe will hood be dead And It vteiemmot mplltt Ua hydtrfces4. . By aufferaaoe we mmt have oueuey den, ' Bat take eetafort la that we're aminos teit May tta deoaeitaUea be our neat oonqueitt. And lu heavooked eareaa iu Oebeona text Iet PrubMHoa be the tfcuw'ii tlad refrain When we era called upon to rote again. ," MetTT Christnia Them will b oo issue of Thk Free , , Press UatorrowhristmM da A party ! or young- men went from " here (0 Ovfdaboro last night to attend i a dance la (hat city. ' ' Major Hollldaj and Mr. Carson, who were with' R. M. I. the past sea ' sion, hare organized a school In New bern. . "V '- Cotton has reached the highest price for a number of yearn, In this city, 131 oents belay offered on the local mar- , Icet today . . Rot. r, B, Hall will preach a Christ mas sermon in the Christian church - tonight Instead of holding the regular prayer awetU servioes. The Baptist Sunday school had a Christaaaa tree in the court house last - night. Aifcort talk was made to the children' aad the presents were then distribute. The A OL L freight warehouse will , he close Christmas and New Year's days. The ottoe will be open between 10 ll a u. ea these days for delirery of perish able freight. ,. The Ilka will giye a continuous octal aeaaloa at their club rooms from o'clock thia -evening till Friday night at t aclock. The friends of the members will be invited to partake, of the hospitality of the club . . .. . At 2 a'cloek this afternoon Miss Callie tven'i of Seven Springs, will be united ia asarriageto Mr. AlbertHum mell, of 1 uoldsboro. The oeremony will be performed by lie v. T. Jh , Sut ton at the Seven Springs Hotel, the residence ef the bride's parents. Im mediately after the oeremony Mr, and Mrs. HaaeH will 1 leave for Golds boro where tfcey will make their future ' home They will take no bridal trip for the preaeat. A wedding was Anally solemnized yesterday 'afternoon la : the city that, we are iaiwtnel, came near not being ! a weddiag : t all, Mr. ' JoeUecton, and Misa Charlie Watsotf ! drove Into the city aad requested Mr. C. A. Dnd i Hilijtkt VlmJSZ. 8 arA Mr. O. B. Johnson went to Coaoho (o spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Harreil went to Tarmele to visit relatives. Mr. W. A, Jordan went to his borne (a Washington this morning. Mr, T. O. ' Wooten returned from Raleigh yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ralph Harper la home from the University to spend the holidays. Mr. Frank Wood, of Wilson, same this morning to spend Christmas. & Miss Reba Williams went to Greet vllle this morning to visit friends. Misses Maggie and Minnie Moore a ' a - a a t . weni to Ayaen so spena vnnsHnBS. " Mf . M. C. Holland went to Wash Ington this morning to spend Xmas. , Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Parham went to Oxford this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. J. M. Howland went to Golds- boro this morning to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carroll went to Ayden to visit relatives this morn- Mr. Sam Curran came up from New born last night to upend Christmas here. Miss Bessie Randolph came home from college yesterday to spend the holidays. Miss Bessie Stoner, of Raleigh, came this morning to visit Miss Stella! Meacham. MissLula Suggs came home from college yesterday afternoon to spend ie holidays. Mr. Jasper Howard came home from the University yesterday afternoon to pend Christmas. Miss Annie Archbell is home from llaptist Female University, at Raleigh, to spend Christmas. Mr, C. J. Flttman went to his home below Newbern, yesterday afternoon, to spend Chrlstman. 1 An Offering of Unusual Values I WV1??. ' l"- .. v A Our entire stock of Clothing, consisting of Suits, $ Pants and, Overcoats, will be sold for a short while at. a reduction of TWENTY PER CENT. These goods : are all new- and conceded" by the best dressers to be the finest line ever shown in this town. . k Crosset Shoes which were $3.50 and $4 will I . .. ' - i be sold for $3, and in addition to these we have 300 '' g pairs of Solid Leather Shoes and Boots for men and j boys, all sizes. that -will be sold at absolutely no 2' nrnfil fr ua wli a t-atraf ' ' sS , (i .... "! . ' .. ' 'f'. When we call your attention to a special sale we know that we offer the biggest values of any concern doing bminess. When we say value we do not mean in the generally accepted ; term, but in its entirety. rt Goods WORTH more money than you have to PAY and for less coney than any one else can sell them to you for. AH Goods Guaranteed as Represented. Is the Last Opportunity : to do your Christmas Shopping s. This is a CASH SALE A. QUINERLY If there is anything you have forgotten or failed to" find, we may have Just what you are looking for. Come in--we will gladly show you, and be pleased to deliver the goods at your homes at once. Think whether there isn't some one you wished to re member which you have over looked when doing your other shopping? Yes?. Then come and let us suggest an ap propriate and 1 useful f gift. We wish ' you ; all 1 a Merry Christmas. CaT. -t upen i Tonight I I Until : I O'clock eon&ented to do and: the bridetforpM88 Je98e wd w' P My Joe Itectd the licmM' On bi '.roturn UjeTyounjr lady had reoansidered yff. wouldn't go on witk the ceremonn. The- younjr man waa tbr much out aut and left. when aow llbtlejntercedinjr by friends . brought the younf lady around again ' and eosse oaeiwas dispatched for the bridegroeaB.' Be was found and . the prooeedlaga went merrily on. The Portugese recently brought to ' this secties from New Bedford, Mass., to work far the Bines Bros. Lumber t Compaaj i became,, dissatlslji 'and 'in augurate a small strike yesturday and came up ia a body with thelrgrievanoe to Mr.'!ffiaea':'!eT''erttt8Tht ' here at right much expense to the lum ber corapaay aad agreed to work for tlO a month and board,- being green men and not as valuable as the old " bands, but after some little time Mr. Bines voluntarily increased the price j m. was poriCTiii; aavisiacvory Aintll the fereigners learned that the men workiag with them, old hands, were gettlag ssare, when they demanded more to.' Mr. Hiaes tried to reason to them that they would learn to earn more and get it later, but the ignorant fellows were hard to get to understand. A truoe was ; established though and part of the men went back to the camp. Trala Too Late For Show. The AUaf.ic Cbast Line traWlast night, oa which the the Simville Romeo and Juliet Conpaay arrived,- was so late that the show could not be given, The train uii uot arrive until after 10 o'clock aa 1 V larjre crowd that had jrathcrc 1 t t left the opera louse f 1 .. - Tleli' iti.ee sale of seats was r ; J -3 f . r , ' t-ow of any of the whole s I i ' V t' c're-ffoers were very i ' " 1. Tie j y, of ' ' ' r ' " 1 f t Pr. l"ood- X j THfEE BARRELS I m;mmi glass- 5 'V "i9 '2J&9, W ; ; -v kf. I thus giving you plenty tf time to do the deferred buying. If you don't t know what s you Want then come here and look f around-the chances are ftctcA thnf , vnn wit! (nA something to suit you. Only Two More Days; until Christmas and we still have ; at tbe RACKET STOP.R some fine PIC1URE8 which we will, " on these two days, give a die-; of 15 per cent. Other fine article suitable for r lad ies' and gentle men's gifts. , - ' i The Erskine Co. - PRIDGEN .BLOCK Beautify Your Homos Messrs. Stanley and Earle Whitaker came home from Trinity this morning to spend the holidays. Mr. Lunsford Abbott came home from college at Alexandria, Va., this morning to spend Christmas Miss Mamie Gardner, of Grifton, who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned home this morning. ,Wr. Derwood Outlaw came home from South Carolina this morning to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. L, O. Moseley and Mrs. F. E. Knox went to Wllliamston this morn Ing to spend the holidays with friends. Miss Annie Brown1 returned from Dudley yesterday afternoon accom pafiled by her aunt, Mrs. Julia John i son. . . Miss Lizzie Anderson, of LaG range, spent the night in the city and went to Ayden this morning to spend Christ mas Messrs. Jno. Waller and Walter Phillips went to Grifton this morning where they will spend a few days with friends. . ' " Mr. S. C. Sltterson, ' who bas'Jbeen employed by the A. T. Co., went to his . . i . a . . - ... .1 I - , .. - spend the holidays.- ' . .; y ihSOi W Ulle I UmitUreLO, fiJtss Annie Singleton, of LaGrange. f If r. 1 KINSTON. N. C. Call and examine it A - s- t. t n rf I 1f,, ,r TEMPLErMARSTON DRUG CO. ; Nothing more appropriate to adorn your home3 or for Christmas Gifts than Beautiful Pictures.. A lovely selection just opened ' call and see them. Prices J so tempting you can't help tut - buy. Matting, .20 roll? just received.. '.' j CHRISTMAS GOODS See-our line of Christmas Goods before making your purchases. -. Something to 1 please both young and old, HANDSOME PRESENTS t PRE T-T Y TOYS! MISS HEACHAI.I & CO. Nothing But the Best can iyem DU7 from the ORION KNITTING MItLS. Don't bt satisfied with anything else. If you want , ' -:- " -;- -:- passed threugh thlsjitrUn her way to ut T. PARROTT.Ph. G., M " D. WaslUnffton erVahe will spend " j..i,.1 . 4 , -1 unit opp. rastamoe, : a.iieTK,.w, v. Wok the, bride-to-be around, to ifirJ w usoft woq nave oeen nerero alienor 0rrKV Hocas: 9 to 10 a, m. aad 5 tt s. his uncle, and went for o lunerai 01 ue aw a . a nuv r. Sundays by appointsaeat. pnray, 'TViruruvu uuuw aa uiui. V? Husle Recital. 5 Mrs Helen Kennedy's music class gave a delightful recital last evening to which were invited the parents of the pupila. 1 An elaborate program of I difficult music waa arranged and the rendition by the pupila attested the excellent training under the efficient Instruction of Mrs. Kennedy. - Every'part , of the . program, which lack of apace forbids our publishing, was splendid, but especially did the violin selections by ... Miss . Lula Kate Mewborn attract attention. This young lady has, on several occasions shown remarkable talent as a violinist and great things are predicted . for , her! should she choose to cultivate the tal ent to the fullest extent. After the reg ular program miscellaneous music by several was enjoyed very much. Come Tonight I There's time enough and plenty to choose from for the Christ- mas , Present you should give. ' We'll keep open late for yott. -:- v -:- 4 i GKo. b.,webb; , x. "Undertaker and Embalmer , l.; : knston n; cJ : ? 1 A full line of koue aad Burial Supplies kept in Stock. 807 North Queen Street GraUis-er'a New Uulldins ., - KMstoh. N. C I DENMARK i T&e Jeweler. 4 J SPECIAL NOTICES. DressedTurkeysatMarkMewborn's Albemarle Pippla Apples at Mark MewDOrn B. , " - ;.' Fresh corned hams for Xmas at IV Holland'a. , M. Fob Rxnt Two horse farm. Renter to furnish one horse. W. E. Sutton. ReoruiU Wanted for U. S. Arm v. Apply at. Recruiting office, River View uotel, room zu, before Jan. 1, isxh. . For Saia Good safe family Horse, Buriry and Harness cheap; arplyto L. I. Tapp, Klnston, or G. V. Richard son, Dover. s Last .Gall . OF THE V COST SALE ; We want to close out our -entire line, of Clothing, Hats, Shirts Suspenders, Trunks, etc.,bcf to CI ri - imas Farm of 3221 Acres For Sal. In Trent township. Good mill site. Tim ber and cleared land. Will sell as a hole or in parts. Address, G. L. Lawson, Lock Box 3D3, Klnston, N. C Lookrt a f ' c $12 Shirticicl in our v. ; : . : cur Christmas la as good a time as there is I - in -4he year to take out a " ' , health policy; ia fact it's the best time, because it adds to' e 1 1. the Joy of the gladsome holi , days by the assurance that ) Z. your income will not stop if you should be taken ill. -:- , ,4 Investigate THE PACIFIC MUTUAL'S Health PoUcr. QUV WEBB lUueser Aeoldent end Health Depart ment, or North Carolina. Hood B'ld'gv DIGYCLE DAWS IA splendid wheel for 17.50 $25.00 Wheel for $20.00 t $3.3.00 Wheel for $30.00 Pull line of ! BICYCLE SUNDRIES SEV.'IIIG IJACHIIJES Good One for $5.00 $10.00 .LcL!::e fcrO 20.00 C j . i me. Iira'-chjta. . Fos Sale 01 Rent. 8-ronra house, kitc-i anid.Jilcg roo;.i, a;l ia gfod c-iL...'.on. .tow U-:" 1 PI R - !. C01 China for r , 1 - 'V 'I ' ' Christmas b Art "and 'usefulness" are being so exquisitely combined in China that China is getting more and more popular in Christmas giving. - Nothing could be daintier than some of the articles of use and ornament which we are offering in) new, designs and colorings. . A visit to our store and an inspection j of our China will be time . pleas antly spent. ' ' We are showing the most cora-i plete assortment of shown in Kinston. Misses' Hose : - Ladles' Hose B'oy ' s , Hose' : ' Men's Half Hose ask youf dealer for Orion Kjiittiik; Mills' Goods. They are made at home, and are the best. lloiv to Fill 1(13 SiccMng. Come here and look around. ' Candies -ver There are ' hundreds of sug- Will Hunter, Jr. gestiona of OINUV A FEU. LiriE DAYS and 1903 will he no more, TheJIolidays are now upon us and my stock of Groceries and ' Confectioners will provide just wl;at you want. The Lcit " of attention and tl? br;c:t i.urLct rrk-;? JL NO LID; G I 71 A f 3 at every turn. No difficulty in finding something suitails no matter what the eex or ag ? cf tho.-e to he rememherpd or tbo ccnJiticn cf your purs 3. Vc;ri to 1 1 1 - . i A4 nive r."sioa Ja. 1, 1 .-. L
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