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i v I ,111 yli.m.lp..iiiiiiii iii i in ma ' AdvartiaU Rata oa ApplioMtoa. ' ' . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DaJIr Om Week, r t iutUi-, . , 10 OMMtitk, ...... S& ThiwMoaths, .... f l.OO TwelvMo4ba, ', , . . . 94.00 a W, PORLAW. .Crrr Editor. Advertisement, fa be changed must be in by to o'clock, day 0 publication Tuesday Evknino. .Not. 17, 1903 " . Get your copy of Thanksgiving ads - in as toon as possible. W. C. Barden & Co., bare opened a confectionary More in the Webb build Inf.' .. . -.. Be sure to engage what space you . want in the Thanksgiving edition of The Free Pkkss at once. - The Jr. O. V. A. M. meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Stanley's hall and all ; tnembers are urged to be present. .The Cuban Spy rehersal last night - was a fine one. Seats are going like 'hot cakes." If you want one you had better get it at onoe. V The ladles who hare promised fancy work for the bazaar to be given by St. Albaa's Guild, are requested to send to Mrs. Laura Miller by Nov. 30th. ' Mr. Roy Fordham, who lives In ' Jones county, broke the record as a . ; coon hunter a few nights ago, bag glng li coons ana a opossums in one night: ; - v ' , : ::z Mr. It. M. Harper, in LaGrange has ; opened his new brick bote! and is, bet r ter prepared than ever to accommo date the wayfaring man.. - The hotel Is , handsomely furnished and equipped In modern style. Mr. Harper's genial manner as Boniface is a guarantee of right treatment, to patrons. ' ' Mr. It. H. Gregory returned yester day afternoon from Rooky Mount, wnere ne ounea us wire who died a lew days ago in St Luke's hospital In Richmond to which place she had gone for , special treatment Annouot meat of Mrs. Gregory's death was made to Saturday'! Fbee Press. Verna, the 14 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs; E. H. Moore, of In it I tute, died Saturday" at her home, of meningitis, and was buried In the cem cteryat Institute Sunday afternoon. , It was a sad bereavement to the lam uy ana menas 01 tne young laay wno l . SI M I..'.. m m " m I was jus ouaain into womannooa and ws iovea oy an ror ner Ktna, gentle auBuuwo. 1 . 1 vr. v. if. varr, or lvannoe, was here yesterday and transferred his J -option on the Juniper timber In the government lands in J ones and On low, to Mr. T. C. Wooten, 1 who ' pur chased the option for j the New Jersey syndicate that Is negotiating with the . State board of education for the large tract of government land in Eastern Carolina. The option for juniper that Dr. Carr" sold to Mr, Wooten I was for ' timber on the lands that the syndicate wants to buy from the State. COLD WAVE COaiNGI Temperstore Will Fall to 25 Degrees " ' - By Thursday Morning. Special to The Frt Preas.' : ' . Kaleigb, Nov. 17,--For North Caro lina, ' rain; much colder tonight. Wednesday clearing, with cold wave. Temperature will fall to 25 degrees by . t. nursaay morning. TRENTON MERCHANT FAILS. Mr. R. P. Parker Closes His Doors s and Names 8enatorThos. D. Warren Assignee ' ' -,. - M R. P. Parker, , a general mer chant of Trenton, made an assignment yesterday for the benefit of his credi tors, naming Senator Thomas D. War- irau, w um ce, i assignee, mere were no preferred creditors , , ,v uauuinn uu aueu are not smown; an inventory of the stock is being taket today. ' " Mr. Parker suffered right severe loss! last spring in a big fire In Trenton. ; COMMISSIONERS SWORN IN And Make Their First Order For Stock For the Dispensary. The dispensary commissioners were sworn in last night by Mayor Rouse and organized, electing Mr. L. P. Tapp chairman of the board. Matters pertaining to the establish ment of the dispensary were discussed and the first order for stock was made out and given. The first order was for about tOOO worth of liquors. i. ne place in which to run the dis pensary was discussed but not decided last nijht though very likely It will be on Queen street in the central part of tr.e city. - The Boat LlaiBMnU n"n - i i f -1 r- . . . . ' ui .t-riaia r-ain uaim is con- a ixQimpnt on tne mar-1 , r- 'i.st UiUs, of Georgia, .t. I. o cior liniment will heal a cut " i so promptly. No other af. r, u k relief from rheumatic . .er i so valuable for i -nm la?i; bck sod PERSONAL MENTION.. .. Before let Tine town or if Toa friends vUrttlmr pleme notify UUa olflo for (be beoeflt 01 rour rnau.j Mr, E. P. Woolen went to LaGrange last night. ' Mrs. J. Naiman went to Dover tb'a morning to visit' Or. J. L. .' Nicholson returned this morning to Jacksonville.' Mr. J. I. Brown returned to New bern yesterday afternoon. ; Mr. W. L. Holderby went to Wal lace last night on business. Lawyer Elijah Eoonce, of Jackson ville, Is attending court here. Mrs. Shade Wooten, of LaGrange, came yesterday afternoon to visit in the city. ' , Mr. Joshua Allen and bis sister, Mrs. Helen Foster, went to Wilson this morning. Mrs. It. E. Dawson and child re turned to their home in Connecticut this morning. Mrs. Hannah Brown went to New born yesterday afternoon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ervln. Mrs. 0 'Marks, let Newborn, spent last night in the city, , at Mr. A. Oet- tinger's and returned home this morn ing. Mrs. H. Heeker went to Newbern yes terday afternoon in answer to a tele gram advising her of the death of her father Additions to Phone List. Telephone subscribers may add the! following numbers to their lists: ;- No. 138, A. J. Grady, store. '" 223, R. H. Chapman, residence. " 241, L. A. Braxton, market 294, Mrs. .M. I Braswell, res ! idence. 8TRABANE ITEMS. November 18, 1903. Mr. Clyde Whitfield spent Sunday In LaGrange. Mr. Floyd Barwlok, of LaGrange visited relatives here Sunday. ' Mr, Carl Elmore and ' Miss . Lola I House attended church at Sandy Bot-1 torn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner, of Buckles. berry, visited -at Mrs.: Martha Bar- wick's Sunday. -. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardy spent! Sunday with relatives and friends near I Seven Springs. 1 ' . ' - Mrs. W. L. Hardy and son, Mr. Leonard, spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Smith, nnn.1. KMnlr Hill ,Mr;jlm Mam nt Xft. mirA: nA Mrs. WUllam Smith, of nbar Seven Sprinirs. visited relatives her a few days last week. .-ARBA ITEMS. V November 16, 1903. Mrs. Penelope Pate is very sick atf Mr" a Pat0 A Elder Phillips preached at Hull Road church Saturday night and . Sunday baptised two converts. Mr Thomas EL BUI is very sick with typhoid fever. Dr. Edwards, of Hookerton, is attebdlng him. " Mr. and JMrs. Egbert Sutton and little Joseph Richard visited at her father's, Mr. Joseph P; HllL Sunday. Elder 8. B. Stephens has been bold ing a two weeks' meeting at Orlmsley'a church. Several joined -the church there. ' CAPUDINE Aimrro aim m tcknMi and 4w' ALL lafrWi0 r.igi. Bu SMMbnlaarlwa . 10e,MandMMabgttl. VISS ADALAtDE SMITH, s v ' i UK&UUAXJa WUKSK j- :. : adt Hospital, Atlanta, " uuera rrowssionai oervmBS w cue puDiic BeMdince at Dr. A. R. Miller's. S. Queen! VP . " . - SPECIAL NOTICES. Vlit Hlver View Cafe tonight Norfolk Oysters at liiver View Cafe. Quail on Toast at River View Cafe. Booms for rent. Apply 202 south East street. Prettiest Dintnf Par Ion in State &t River View Hotel. Chattel Mort.. r.i-n fA. Warrantee and Mortgage Deeds, on pood paper and nioely printed, at The r ree rTess omc. We have opened a first elaaa fruit and confectionery store in the George Webb building and hope to obtain vour patronage. ' W. C Baeden & Co. The November issue of tha 'Purnia TT" . . ) J . . it . . 1 . . ! r uiufr vi mo Alitalia coast Una contains an accurate map of the state of Florida in addition to the map of tne system, wnicn adds to the attrac- tiveDess of this folder. Wanted Trustirorthv lad tleman to mantie business in this county snaadjoloinjrterritorv for hou of sol.d financial stttodin?. SJJstrs: ' cash salary and exrocses rai.i '. Monday direct froiii tieadr'"-- TO OUR LINK OF Korrect i Shape" ! Shoes . , we have added a line d , . Uttlc Gents' and ' Youth's Sizes IS to 2 and . 1-2 to 0 All of which we absolutely guarantee. Come in and let us show you the line. E. L BROOKS & CO. You Don't Have to Die to Win "Life insurance Is good for your family. Health insur-' . ance is good for both you and '. your family. You collect : ' health insurance by living. You have to die before life Insurance cant be collected, v If you knew your health was .threatened you'd insure it if -you could.' : ,5 : t : : You do not know when your health may give way. Take ; '. out a policy in The Pacific -Mutual now. r : : : : : ? GUY WEBB Mantra Aeoldent and Health Dtepart. meat for North Carolina. Hood Bid's. In connection with our Tinning and Plumbing business we have opened a shop for repairing Guns, Pistols, Locks,' and all kinds of Light Machinery. If yon , have anything in this line oat of repair and lying around useless, come and talk to us about it We can fix it. ' All work guaranteed. ' Moore & Parrott Corner Gordon and Herritage Sts. OIGYGLE DARGU A splendid wheel for..? 17.50 $25.00 Wheel for $20.00 .FdU'lineof-:- BICyCLE 'SUNDRIES SEWING IJ A CHIHES ; Good One for $5.00 J J $40.0Q Maciune for $20.00 ' ' Come to see me; v . - 1 going to , , , , ' v make prices w " ' 1 ,,1 m i ' " to suit the times. V, J. Ai McDANIEL. II4-II6 t. QUEEN STREET. ANNOUNCEMENT I F. I, JONES, Prat. .:; J. H. GUY, Vies Pres. S. F. GORHAM, Csshlsr. fTht Benevolent Savings Bank or kihstow , v. a OKTAninxl Jnlv17tli IflOfl will AriAI fal I Hnnn far Il90;t. atfl m. , Thin PtAhlihtnnt. i.'l I1 "P.10 the most improved style, having a fire proof brick vault. he safe is one of the ltteet styles built by the Diebold Safe and Lock Co.. with fire and Durgiar proof chest and every modern convenience for safety and accommoda tion 01 tne public, t Money received on deposit and interest paid on all amount above $1 which remain in the Bank 60 days and over . Amounts of 5 cents ani upwards received on deposit We will be pleased to receive a-econnta from cor porations, frms and individuals sul -ct t. check. No inter-t pa'd ont' - e amnmt), but we give prompt eervi.-e, pood fnoiiitii's and aa liberal t-rms m oonsitent with wife conservative I k i x O.iii'e hours have been firra. i f.irt!,e nectal convenience f ti e w- k i r fwfli1, as foi'ovrs: Da.m to 4 p. n., ; . ; :ni iys, 9 t fi p. m Ca'.l ty j u l (' (run) work. V 44 iimiimniinmiiiiiiiiiiM RepairSIiop JCigk - Class CietAiar. , . . and Stmts 3urnisAr , , WE WANT YOU ' all to come in and take a look at our Suits, Oyercoats, White and Fancy Vests Shoes, Hats, Etc. Our line in; every Department is com , plete and our special desire is to please each 'cusio'mer. cJe J4 Quirierii, , Jfnston, C, ' 102 S. Quoem S(. , .xirAon T, ARTHUR MARRCLL. Mahaoid. 1 W. t. PARROTT,Ph. o:, m.? a, lNnsrxRGSOr. Office opp. PoatofBce.c vKinstoic, N. C. Ormc Hodtw:" 6 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Help Worthy Yonnjt Man Throngh School I press your' cto'thes for 50 centa aj Suit- illnw PAi-b mnnth. Work wdlod for and delivered ' promptly." , Ladies Dress Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. Neatly I .... ... . . I and carefully den. I J. R. SIflP50N AT R. rf.1. X ..1 ii Kinston Slleam Laundry I is the place where you get nice Laundry ' Drop us a card and let hs call for your week's Laundry. M"! ' Prompt Delivery and d J Good Work Is the key to our success : A"H vrcrFianr pa IS )."H, BROOXSlIaaager. ,A Everything you vant 1 I t t when it cornea to Furn ishing a house. .Parlor Sets, Bed &oom Sets, Separate Pieces. ? Price and quality will suit you QUINN S:niLLER I a Tenney's 1 Chocolate Yettes 5 oAND r f Salted Peanut; e i. t7ool Iriicle f ' if Wearv For Oomforii Ladies Golf Gloves. Full ItCU UiOl X aoixiuucLi , x- uiubib. 1 , www 1 an Ladies. Golf Gloves, Grey, Black and .ifed,'- '25C Pair " r-; '- '. : - Child'ens, Fancy Knit Gloveei Red and White,'. : 25C Pair Childrens Knit " Mittens, 5iue, wnite, .itea ana rink, : 15c25cPair Fancy Knit Toques, all Col ors, , 250 tacn Childrens' ' Knit Leggings, White, Black and Red,' , : 25c & 50c Pair Ladies' Crochet K lhnfsrft Red and Black, V fr 4 PuiriH Dig broad- 9 - RACKET STORE HEWS The ladies can get anything' they want in 'ait up-to-date ' .Hat trimmed in the most. ' artistic style at very low ' prices. We arevery busy but filling all orders promptly. ., TTrtO TTrclinOi fn . PJuDUIuI BLOCK Watches Jewelry ' .Silverware ' Sterling Silver " Novelties ' 1 I DEN M ARK; j THE JEWELER. 4 t , t. ... . i V mange ot: Location We call the 'attentaon of -our patrons and ! the pnbbc to the removal of ou? entire line of FURNITURE, RUGS, MATTINGS, PICTURES, ETC., to J. W. Grainger's new and handsome building on Queen street, where we will be glad to have you call and let us serve you. Yours to please, White Furniture Co. c owl. duuo tixoiin citr 3 i S ' Pays to Trade at ike Big Store M T7TT g ' H M : M K 5 H, 8 h g m g g , I More New jg a x u ,, i I; lllVcUS g ... 4 The Cloajt-Stock is complete g M JJ once more, beveiai new lots 5 ft last week mad it soy All the H i new styles are being shown, g including; , g The Military Coat g Sew ToriLatest Creation ; m 8 12 M Maaeyipi2ioae .Kersey witn lie IOU er capes and trimmed with brass buttons. S Very;9aH4 'm ' appearance g tt ' and beautiful when worn. ? 93 KINSTON. N. -O: TTXX&XXXXXXTX Dotft riar- the Cook u your tblL yt i youra. Yoti la to 4it better. We sell TATt fancy hand hi Hootia and Jara . rl.oa Jl you want a goods that ! fit lof 4 paoked pa- h)e St T ! Ooffe tt t'llfoun( ( f I j, cupof CoHtS tbrt it that will make you real cooa su oar drinit i.,,oha ana Jars, ; Nice F. P. T and T' 0. HtiuiJi kod manf other things r equally as e onabi M At Myert a HldretM's old stand.' 1 n8h . Leda 13. Sutton, GROCER " ' Come in ladies and see ouf nw and copiplete line of .'. Ladies'i: Fancy Neckwear, " Sir J rr mm l I- ft II II M - ; uuuuiuvo ana . ileus. , , ' s Have Stars and .Anchors ;f ' A for cndrenV Suit and ? ' , ' ' new assortment of Brttons - ' ' arid Pendants for. Trim- " ' mmgscj( New' Millinery -, ' t arriving daily. i r Lafe 8, , ; HOpp0biie Mayor's Office. S tppi C I -C p i. DRESS JaODS ! ThiWeek O ""'O . ' O 51-inch Snowi-Flake Suiting in green and black 90c 54-inch Broad Cloth, extra quality, ' - 51 CO 51-inch Extra" Heavy Shark Skin 'Cloth 51.25 27-inch 1 zir .in dotted and r minj i f . L. a 1 V W : V ' 8: - h 7 '' 7 1 ' v.- t;ve ! ; linioieni '1 t v r w ; " i t- tn "-j ma:, pjr j-i a.irs-"
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