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, ft 1AILK fKlifi Jtes. SrwUaiac Rata Aitpl.'esiloa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pall One Week, -Crri, . . 10m One Ma, i' . . . . . liifMMoilti Sl.OO " .It M.mths f .OO a w. roRUiw.. , Crrr Editor, Advertitemcnts to be changed must be in by fctoek, day of publication Friday Evkninq Not. 13, 1003 Some rrj satisfactory tobaoco ssles ' are being made. One gentleman from Onslow count r sold a small load at an srerage of over 23 cents. The encampment branch of I. U. O. F. will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All member a requested to attend, as work will be done in the Patriarchal degree. Sunday, afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Iters. O. N. Cowan and B. W. Spil man will hold a rail at New Hope church in the interest of the Winter Tille Hfirh School. Mr. Z. Edwards wishes to thank the public for the 'prompt and willing help they extended him la his recent misfor tunes by fire. He says he has more friends than he thought he had TheR. M. I. is now being equipped ' iM a steam heating outfit. The work Js progressing rapidly and will be completed before many days. The work is being done by a Suffolk firm. : Follow the fortunes of the ."Cuban Spy" next Wednesday light at Lot tin's opera house and you will pass a ffS; .SSaTJfM is . a o tnt j ' t i l I is " 1W V, ,i ' i Mr. H. E. Shaw returned this morn from a visit to his old home to Bladen, where he has been for, week or (wo, While there Mr. Shaw gained quite a reputation as Nlmrod. hatfnir 76 mifrMilB uiiTnumamiii nthitr Innila nf -1 game fU.feowtog !. in Tha will f tlui Jnhn IT., Wnnbini m.m nmh.tnri (n the clerk's nffln tndav. I The will was' written In 189J and be-1 queaths the estate to Mr. Wooten's 1 vounmst 5 sons. , James Francis and 7 Any A HTIrbv Wootati and nimni the I widow,, Mrs,, Mry. P. Wooten exe-1 eutrlx. She receives a life estate and dower rights in the estate? . of the A; M, E. church, were taken to Pensacola, Fla.( last night for Inter ment Quite a large crowd, including the Household of Ruth members, a colored female soolety, were at the train to pay their respects. The corpse was aocompanled by Pastor Thomas and Sarah Colly, : a friend of the de- ceased., f , ' ' " , The vagrant hunt is progressing finely. One or store of the leisure ' s ones are forced to do the quick step to the station house every day Many of . the familiar figures that have been seen' heretofore hanging out at the ' saloon doors sre now seen there no more. It is said that they sre in hid lng waiting tot the wave ot Industry to :, roll by. i : , ; ; Clerk of the superior court hat had a rush today of probate business : having three wills offered for probate. . One of them, the will of the late Joshua , Daly, having three eodlolls, esch with different witnesses. One of the wit nesses to the will Is out of the SUte - and one in Halifax county, both of the ' witnesses to one codicil are dead. The probate of this will required quite a lot of work of an unusual character. The others were without any unusual circumstances. . Raleigh Council, No. 6, of . the , Modern Puritans, at their last regular ; meeting nominated Dr. Henry D. Har - per, Jr.,' of K(nston, to represent the .Stete of North Carolina in the meeting of the supreme council in January, 1904. The meeting will be held at Nor folk. News and Observer There are 13 councils ot this order in the State entitled to vote. , five of which have already nominated Dr, Harper to rep resent the. State in the supreme eoun v ell and a majority, or seven, will elect him. , v. . av; Mr, J. F. Joyner when coming down ; town from his supper last night noticed . something peculiar in the actions of his dog which was following him. Mr; -Joyner returned home and the -dog followed. When they reached the front porch the dog fell and appeared to be dead, but got up In a few minutes. Mr. Joyner watched him for a short while and. being convlooed that the ' dog was mad shot him . to death. There seems to be sn unusual number of reputed mad dogs in this section : , this faU.: ; . ;: Mr. Frank Hartsfield returned this morning from Caldwell, Texas, and reports a distressing 'state of circum stances in the cotton, section of that great state resulting from the destruo- tive boll weevil. Mr Hartsfields says the farmers there are almost In despair abqnt it and see no remedy as yet whe reby they can get rid of the little destroyer. Ha says the crop condi tions here are much better than in the -ist f 'r'.'.' j portions of Texas because ' ' m'1 -"! ? ( -'! to cotton bv tv.e r-ttoOAAL MENTION. Hetor touring town or if ros bare friends rixtuu piesM noUf 7 ml oCOet fur U ban oil ( u( four friend) . - .-.- Mr. L. B. Varser went to Ooldsboro this morning, , Mr. M. T. Kline returned from Wil mington this morning. Mrs. H. C. Bailey returned yester day Afternoon from Seven Springs. Messrs. H. E. Dillon and H. V. Wil liams, of LaGrange, were la the city today. Miss Rosa Lee Smith, of Ooldsboro came this morning to visit friends In the city. Mr. John Holland, of Clinton, came yesterday afternoon to visit at Mr. G. E. Summerlln's. Prof. L. C. Brogden left last night for Fayettevllle to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the colored State normal today. Messrs. E. L. Brooks and John O. Cox returned yesterday afternoon from Thomasville, where they have been to attend the marriage of Mr. Brooks' brother to Miss Cramer, of Thomas ville. Mr. Frank Hartsfield and daughter, Mrs. J. T. Heath, returned this morn ing from Caldwell, Texas, where they have been for a month attending the bedside of Mr. Geo. Hartsfield, Mr. Frank Hartfield's son, who moved to Texas years ago from here, and who has been very low with typhoid fever. He is still very low. He Never Finished the Game. Old Tharp likes to play pool and his propensity for indulging in this fas cinating sport it the immediate cause t75a,5!lT3?! nair of shoes here last fall, since which time he has been non est to the police. - . i tin factGld has not been In evidence until last Saturday night when he re-; turned to "haunt the scenes of former Am m ?l ' TTa Irani rn.mm.-t tmm tVi A ara.tAi. , I IUI eye m MM) uuiwn uuki jnnruj afternoon when Mr. desire to "pl ful eye of the officers until yesteraay nn numtima hlo nmnrntlnn I and U was a.t thA nnlnpud nnnl room) down town in the act of making a diffl-j cult shot when his eyes beheld the blue I Unit anrl brass buttons' and Old's I nat-nlMi (Incmra dronnnd the 'cue and he went in company with Polloeman (Taylor to the county hotel. He has had more or less trouble in the . police court here before. Stockholders Meeting;. In pursuance of a resolution of the directors of the Klnston Furniture Company at a meeting held this the 13th day of November, 1903, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of said Klnston Furni ture Company is called and will be heldf on the 18th day of November, 1903, at 10 o'clock s. m.t t the office of said company, near thv town of Klnston, N. C. All stockholders sre hereby notified snd requested to be present at said meeting.- . . , This November 13, 1903. ' T.MOselet, President. L. O. Moseley, Secretary. ; . Notice. . , Newborn, N. C, Nov. 10. 1903. A special meeting of the stook hold ers of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Co. will be held at Newbern, j N. C, Thursday the 10th day of Deo. 1903, under a resolution adopted at a meeting of the stock holders held on Sept. 24thf 1903. James A. Bryak, President. M. Manly, Seo'y and Treas. .' The Cotton Market' NoTember, 12.05;v December, 11.19; January, 11.23; March, 11.29. - Ileoeipts on the ' local market 25 bales sold st 10.50 to 10.75 cents. x CAPUDIWE .ALL HEADACHES SIMM, HCXMI ' DMdMb. HI- rll. Huh SMtaabraiaarhM loo, t6 and ooc txxil. . SPECIAL NOTICES. Quail on Toast at Lenoir Cafe. 1 ' Norfolk Oysters t Lenoir Cafe. . Rooms for renV Apply 202 south East street. ' Tobacco Sales Books st a bargain. Free Press Co. Two fine, well broke horses for sale. Apply to D. G. Taylor. ; ' ' , - --V. Veiretable Soup furnished families Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from Lenoir Cafe. . ' - Wanted Lare Quantity of Holl with berries on it. For particulars see H. W. McKline, Klnston, N. C. The Norember issue ot the 'Purple Folder" of the Atlantio Coast Line contains an accurate map of the state or florid a in addition to the man of the system, which adds to the attrac tiveness of this folder. Most charming home site on Nor folk harbor in the growing- suburb port Norfo.k, healthful location, all modern conveniences, pricpsi of lots c.nvf-i(r.t tj la Htrial :: . ; -. Vs., - KUPPENHEmER&CO.O Our line was or styles so varied as at present I Mf: MWM ! M ( I I l camct rrao raw ' V ff , .t J-jS I I WfinroenheimerzjG vrf '''-fy I I Amertca.'j Le&dmtf - IV " I cutties Makers -. I l i I v v I I Icwafc-NPrwtK-BSiTON J swlw k 1 I IF''Y0n.-HEED ONE LOOK AT OUR STYLES Guaranteed Shape Retaining S.A.QUINERIjY too iniT ATTAC OlfTTIT M lbb0KATP l!k& U . v ,.w , Gbady HospiTAit Atlanta, Professional Services to the public Eeidince at Dr. A. B. Miller's, S. Qneen street, Kinstun. fnone 114 Help Wortbj YOUflA Itn TbrOOb SdlOOl I press your clothes for 50 cents a Single Suit or a dollar a month. Fqur Suits allowed each month. Work called for and delivered promptly. Ladies Dress 8kirts Cleaned and Pressed. Neatly and carefully done. -1 J. R. SinPSON at R.na. OOOOQC You Dont Have to Die to Win v "Life insurance is good for your family. Health insur- anceisgoodforbothyouand ' ; ' your family. You collect ' health insurance by living, f You have to die before life insurance can be collected. - , If you knew your health was -threatened you'd insure it if r youcouW." : j j,r : s You do not know when your ' . health may give way. Take ' outs policy in The Pacific " ; Mutual now. t : . j t : : OUY WEBB HsDsser Aeoldenl and Healtb DepsrV meet lor North Carolina. Hood IJ'ld'r. CDOOOC DOOOO GOTO THE BAKERY . c r i' ( for High CJrade Con-. . fectioriaries. New Stock oNuts, liasins, " Figa, Dates, Pranes, - Citrons, Currants and all s ingredients for . Fruit Cake. We carry r everything in fruit line. Drop iir and ' '! see our fresh FRUIT4 ; CAKES just baked HNSTON BAKERY CO. TO OUR LINE Oht ' :r V.Kori-ect Shape" Shoes WE HAVE ?ADDED A LINE OF Little Gents' !'.; and . ' ', Youth's Sizes 13 to 2 : . ' AND 2 1-2 to 5 ! . : All of which j we absolutely guarantee, Come in and let "t us show ou the line never so. large t4 I Watches Jewelry Silverware Sterling Silver, Novelties ; ; DENMARK, ;V f; THB JSWKLBB.,, , BICYCLE BARGAINS A splendid wheel for $17.50 $25.00 Wheel for $20.00 $35.00 Wheel for $30.00 . Full line of 1 BICYCLE SUNDRIES SEWING' OACHINES Good 0nefor $5.00 ' r $40.00 Machine for $20.00 -H i .Dome to see me 1 -', .; 1 1, am going to - ; r s ' make prices ' to suit the times. ' m T J. A! iMcDANIEL. II4-II6 ?.OUESN STBJ2BT. PEST Work for V , Et Busmess Hen We have no two standards of work. It's all tl. e lest quality. But there are soir.e fobs that needn't have the attcnti 1 that is bestowed on others, v.'- give the right atten tion ar 1 r: ' t price to each. rri: ' : t' at is Terfcct cc:::ef from ..: ce Lecaue we art mf C' v ' " ' v . ntf,? S , , . - , . ,. . . ... I ' , if Wear For Coiiifort Ladies', Golf Gloves. Full Regular Fashioned Fingers, Black,1 3 sOcPair Ladies' Oolf Gloves. Grey, Black and l'ied, - 25C Pair ' niftfti i-ih ' I iiii il i . n'i j "ill '" ;T i,''.-:!.' j' i.,. , , . ' . . - t ' Child rens' Fancy Knit Gloves, Red and White, . 25C Pair ' ' ' , jt , Childrens' ; Knit Mittens, Blue, White, ;M and 'Pink, 15c& 25c Pair Fancy Knit Toques, all Col ors,' 25G tacll Childrens Knit T : White, Black and Red; 25c & 50c Pair Ladies Crochet Slippers, Red and Black, $1 6km f i n Don't Blame the Cook If yaw taMrla not as you like it,: The' fault la yours. You fall to prortda it better. We sell goods that are ftt for a kins'. tmt fancy hand peeked Tomatoes at 150. 7 Mocha : and Java Coffee at SSe; S pounds for 11 .00. If sou want a I eup of Coffee for breakfast that wilt make you feel good an day drink Moeh and Java, r Mloa F. P. V and N. C. Hans, and many other things i i equally as seasonable. , A Myers Midyette's old stand. Phone 81.' , . Leon B. Sutton, Tenners Chocolate Yettes 5 Salted Peanuts Z Fresh P .mi TETJPLEnARSTON E .,..,..'............ . . u . .... rr I drugcos A HAT FULL OF CORN C02S . will heat ap- a room in - . ' ' cold weather tf nsed In - ' . COLE'S ORIGINAL Air-Tight 7ooil Stoves 1 - - 1 ? ua m 1:' : 1: e e tYmwrreTTiTi XiXZZiXtXXX IXXXXXX Mm '"Dftftn in Cnrnfart . Yoil have the average health M , and the average strength of a woman of your age. Yet you ft ; find yourself .unduly fatiqued by a day spent upon your feet,' 9 - This is not a question your g condition but a question of M your shoes. ' Jt is just here that I can help you. , havig built my famous ' '. ' ' "Dorothy Dodd' Shoe on an entirely new plan ' . not shaping it from guesswork measurements on a wood last, but using ; the actual bones, 2 I IN foot as the last for the shoe. M 5 working entirely from X-ray h photographs. - " " ' ti The reult is , the most re- ft markable shoe you ever 5 dreamed of, and one which SJ makes no day too long for its M happy possessor. I can never h make you realize its comfort till you try a single pair. Won't you do this today ? ' Sincerely yours, . ' S nr I a 2 I a' S ftkes $3.00 to $30 S I Sold ExclnsJYel In JCiaston bj H J f 17- XX4XXXXXXXXXXX I Change of Location We call .the' attention 'of : our patrons" and the public to the removal of our entire line of furniture, rugs, . waitings, ; ; -pictures, etc., ... , to J. W. Grainger's new and ; handsome building on Queen street, where we will be glad to. have jou call and let us serve" yoxl ' Yours to please, - lllLkZ.S.' Ill II1LLI1 K lll. ..: : w w - -m m . I Wasliai)Ie Velve ONE OF", . . Dame Fashions Lalest Production's For Wcf It is very Serviceable and a thing of beauty and the price oaly d i V I 1 I i L.
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