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j)ilU fKESjfRESi AdvertMn lUlo. oa'ApiilIeatloawv ' SUBSCRIPTION FATES: Dally One Work, by Carrier, . , lOe OmtMimtb, ; ' "i' .... flSo Thrvo Months, .... tl.OO Twelve Mntli, ..... 4.00 a W. PORLAW.. ClTT Eoitor. Advertisements to be changed must be in by to ' clock, day of publication Monav Evening Not. 30, 1(K)3 Quite a tew Rhodes' boys retured on ' the Coast Line train last evening from their Tbtnlcsfflving holiday. Durham and Henderson put in a bid for the North Carolina conference (or '. next year and Henderson was selected. Alex Harris, a colored drayman who " ' worked for Oettinper Tiros., died Fri- - day night and was buried Saturday. ' Alex was was a well known and gen i ' rally liked darky. . v Mr. J. w. Mojr.let yesterday morn Ing for Hale'a Ford Va., where Wed aesday. he will be married to Miss Lula Duncan, of that place, and will return here Thursday, ;The tobacco market opened again today after the holiday for Thanks t . ji .1 1 i giTiug Hiv vx iv ins were pretty yuvu for a Monday's break and the prices ; were very good. About 60,000 pound were sold, The services at the Free Will Bap -; Stephens, continue each night. H . ' 1 annuuMS jowrua wore rerj lunenjsir : : ing and iostructlre. , Let all turn ut near aim tumgiu. ,: : In the mention of the fight between the convicts oear;Dover The Fbxk ' Press was in error as to Its being the . gg working for the Ooldsboro Lun ber Co., it was the force recently aent .down there to out wood for the A. & N. C. Railroad Company. ( , The Junior Auxiliary, of .the Epis .eopal church, of which Mrs. M. H . Carris president, ' txpeots to give conundrum banquet and an art loan exhibition Friday . erenlng - of I this . : week. A more specific notice will be :v flven later concerning same. . ,' Tickets for the Helen Mm. nuttar - Ladies' Military Band are on sale at Or. C. B. , Woodley's drug store. This band of lady artists which shows here ' .tomorrow nlo-ht will be favnrahl m. saetnbered by 'Kinston theatre goers JAM vnar. ' Instead of the regular sermon ' yes' terday morning at the Methodist church ' there was an address by Iter. WV B. ,. Lee on the subject of Brazil, its , life tftnd his work in that country. Mr. Lee is well known In this community, having taught school here before his removal to- Braxil as a missionary. He was heard bv a lartre and aonreeia. tire audience. Last night he preached , tine sermon from the Methodist pul ,'Pt- j'vi.v, ' i' t ;i."r , Charlie Pa via,' the' iroung man re ferred fo in Saturday's Free Press, who was arrested Friday night on gd - ing to a meeting with his wife whom . he was Indicted for.: whipping; as tried Saturday evening before' Justice -Cdx, According, to thr'wifefa testl mony the trouble rbetweeoL,hein was not very serious and this, morning the justice suspended ; judgement on ' the payment or cost. r Jiie trial Saturday ' resulted la '.''making up" between the two and. if Is to be hoped that they . ,j wui.uvej.appi.y ever afterward." is. Vlrlt ,of the court Collins . called the attention of the reporter to chapter 350. aots of the treneral usiinmhl rf ...... v. " v. j worm Carolina, 1903 Session, relative : to the registering of trained nurses in this State. This law requires all per ons practicing this profession to reg : ister at the clerk's office before Jan. . 1, r 1D04, or Ujey wiU be compelled W un- dergo an examination, before a State board of examiners and pay a fee of w$3 to that board. One has' already registered and The Frek Press offers - this information; for. the benefit of . those in this city who have not done so, - " :The Cotton Market. . Novemberj 11.25; December, 11.26; 4anuary;11.33i March, 11.41. - Receipts on the local market 40 bales sold at 11 cents. . ; , , .HoUand-HIll. , Mr. It, B. Holland and Miss Hattie Hill were married yesterday afternoon t 3 o'clock, at the home of Mr. C. B. Whitfield, in Vance township, this county. Dr. H. D. Harper, Sr., per formed the ceremony in the presence of a number of friends of the couple. ' Pretty Bad Record. Newborn JouraaL : i" , ' ; V Solicitor Rodolph Duffy of the fifth judicial district, was passing through this city yesterday, and remarked u; na the unusual record which his -".riot had during the present term. "There are six counties In my dis- ' t," said the solicitor, "and we -'-v--3 capital cas, six horr,i .i r r- I t' t if b"' cr ; ffiRSONAL MENTION. . Mrs. E, L. Brooks vllle this morning. went to Nash Miss Sallle Bizxell returned to New- bern this morning. Miss Birdie Koonoe returned from Trenton this morning. Miss JrL E. Hodges returned to Phil adelphia this morning. i Mr Owen Swift returned Saturday night from Richmond, Va. Miss Mary Edwards returned to her school at Grlfton this morning. Miss Georgia Oxley returned to her home in Newborn Saturday afternoon. Misses' Jessie and Edith Ball turned from Goldsboro this mornlag. Messrs. J. Stevenson and J. r. Ua vis went to Goldsboro yesterday morn- log. Miss Hattie Marks, of Newborn, came last night to visit the Misses O ttinger. Mrs. E. B. Flcklin, of Greenville, came last evening to visit Mrs. C. Felix Harvey. Misses Inez Wooten, Beatrice and Jennie Ray nor went to Falling Greek this morning. J!?:.f IUVIU1UM I1VIU BJUO iiiwSUUUISI VwUtvl I enoe at Goldsboro. Mrs. Bllnslnger. who has been here for some time returned this morning to her home In Baltimore. Mr, Harvey Hlnes is home front sohooCto attend h's sister's marriage, which takes place Wednesday. Miss May Han-ell went to Golds boro yesterday to attend conference i and returned in the afternoon. Mrs. M. H. Qulnerly, of Greenville, stopped , over ia the city today on hen way home from Richmond. VA. Rev. E. D. . Brown,1 went to Dover j Saturday afternoon and preached there I yesterday,' morning andevenlng. Mr. V. T. Ormond and Dr. F. A. Whltaker went to Goldsboro Satur day night to attend the Methodist con ference. 1 J ' i i - - i Miss Susie Hardy, of Snow Hill, who visited Miss Lossbel Harper here last week, returned home Saturday evening. Miss Francis Hodges, who came last week to attend her sister's marriage, returned . to Greensboro yesterday morning. " - ' ur. ana Mrs. F. A. Whitaicer re-1 turned from Goldsboro this morning, where they have been attending the conference. 1 . - . '. - , , Mr. Augustus Allgood, who has been visiting Mr. J. H. Woolard, of this city, returned tohis home In Green vllle this' morning. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Edwards left this morning for Richmond. Before their return they will visit Baltimore and attend the State Press 'Association, in Washington, D.-C. Rev. E. H. .Davis was home from conference Saturday evening for a few hours and returned to Goldsboro Sat urday night accompanied by bis' mo- uerv Mrs. iTavis, of luisburg, who went to Attend conference. CAPUDirJE CUtlGG :S all i:iaq c::zs tot oa list r lw . loo, SSe ul m tottl. SPECIAL NOTICES, Visit River View Cafe tonight Dressed Turkeys Mark Mewborn. Norfolk Oysters at River View qafe. Quail on Toast, at River View Cafe. Rooms for ' rent. Apply 202 south East street. - - v Prettiest Dining; Parlors in State at mver v iew uoiei. , StraYed-A whi te cow with short VZJS 1 doa. Vlsltine Cards with your name jautifull written for 10s. Send or ders to IS. B. Hareett, Kinston. . Strayed One dark rk bav mare mule, slightly enlarged. one hind knee joint tease return to me or to W. D. L. Roque's stables. James H. Tayior. LOST OR MISPLACED On or ihnnt October 0 a book, "Maisters of Men." was taken off the floor near the library door, t inder will clease return sadwi I to Kinston library or notify librarian, wuu ui kuu ior ti. : I r LOST. Whoever eat dark tn.llirin nf Shirts?. u.civuii u j uusvaxe ai tiooKerton Thanksgiving party, will please return the same to D. E Dixon & Go's, store, Hookerton, N. . C, and get the theirs. N. P. Mewborve. Friday night December 11. t Now Rope church, there will be a basket party ana oysier supper given for the purpose of raising funds for a Xmas wee at mat place. The public is cor dially invited to be present and bring WaNTHD Tmstworth la.lp con. .1 . . . . ' f- roufyf .! a.ijoinir-nTrirv f -r " cf e ..J !': .al f YyA - Ctass Cioi'titr Jr0m Jfaatt fa JTtmt Otto SPrica Omy , A REASON for All Thingsl Tho rcsison of our continued I J bi sales is l)ecauso we have the' right goods (all seasons) at a reasonable price. Goods m our line to be found elsewhere will be found here and cnodR not tr bf fonnrl elsewhere will be found here &so. See what we have before buying or you may regret it when it is too late. All good guaranteed. - cR jf, Qiiinerlyj, 102 S, Own SPAoh, TA ARTHUR HARRCLU HMCMl..,'- You Don;t Have f! , CV ; tV ,; V V AAA i v ' ' i t ' r t "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 can be collected. If you knew your health was threatened you'd insure it if you could." s : ' : : ? ; , You do not know when your ; ; ; health may rive way. Take v. out a policy in The Pacific Mutual now. -1 v t t r: Manairer Aeolflent And Health Depariv 50 We will bake - Fruit Cake on Wednesday v All persona, .desiring us bake for them will please have their CaWW store by 2 p. to. ;: Pricefof . cooking j) 25 cenb' HNSTOIf BAKERY CO. America's Foremost Attraction heleM may BUXUER oND HER ' Ladies' UUitary Band SIXTEEN AMERICAS LADY ARTISTS playing solos and selections composed by AMEBICAN COMPOSEIIS and played ,or the AMERICAN PCBUa . ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday. December 1st . , At the Opera House POPULAR PRICES, 25, 50 and 75c . On Tuesday cn3 Wednesday December 1st and 21 I hve want to close'out OUT entire . To do this we offer our entire line at I w Kevcr I; cforo sold for 1, than $im I V' ARoyalFdtHattfcss' :. A Sknaon Steel Wire Spring t " , V v , , : WMIHtt BUDS. ' YIOTOR. No. 1. ' , NOZSBU.KtM W U, MDTMR UOl . A combination ' of the two wI !?ak,e a?ed Periw . onything of I . Tfy 0tm for 30 W If not entirely satisfactorv. ' money back if you want it. ,. , f f ,j - - A Complete Line of Furniture Here Oak , Bed ; Room Suits i7.o. iyiamelled Beds . i.oo, Dininir iabies $4.75, Hall Racks and Set tees $6.. so. Cheaoer and . hiVnw goods, ;. No one can undersell us- quality compared.:-, , At Your Service. I Build, Repair, Contract or Superin tend work. .-Will work on percentage . Sixteen years experience, " E. B. McOLOHON, 8M E. Caswell St I That Old Hleel of tours - t.A...f A .1- v. -- it- - 1. (.fwof your engine that palls your gin. ; If Its crooked it will run crooked. Have it straightened at BELL'S SHQPS 910E. Borot St JUNSTON. KC CH I W A SALE Is going xn at the Jacket Store. Only two days more, Tuesday and Wednesday, ,; to secure these bar gains. Remarkable bargains on the locent counters." Discount on Fine China' during this sale "f ; The ErskinCo. ."r ntlDOENTBLOCK r BUY ' j -A piece of Out Glass' t a or Fancv China for vour J dhnu2-4a)le-ion 'Thanks- Z J giviugr-' - , . . v X J -There is no better time than now to come in I and make your selection. ; ; DENMARK,! HOLIDAY ARRIVALS rxci.-s C-1 Cznn This ii one cf t' e 24 ects from Inch yo'j c' -i r-; ! e yc, . sc ' h J : ii I .. J i Let in Action, re ar.i ' s n t "r:" ' ' 'n f l 1 i - eternal - .1 - c- . i '."cs f f i rich d v o-I-co-:Ho-oHO-KKH) Every Day ; This Week and until December 7th you will have the opportunity , ff supplying your winter needs at ' " ' '"- . . . , i' Greatly Reduced Prices - Greatest of clll Bargain, Sales means money, saved for youj but don't wait until all the best things are sold. ;. SALE STRICTLY CASH, i OPORI1ME i r A nloe sooth In k and healing? . preparation for Chapped Hands,. ' . .. Boaa-haeM of the 8kla, te. PKICE, 25c Trial Potfie, 10c , Wfcea yea aeed Medicine 7 ' : aaUoa , t HENRY .DUNN, ; ' r , ; ; ''. i Phone 147, ;'; . i Hot and Cold Drinks la Their Seaaoa Don't Blame the Cook If raw table Is not as you like it. The . U Is roars. You (ail to provide It better. - We sell goods that are flt (or a kins'. twre (aoeirhand paoked Tomatoes at 15e. Bloeha and Java Coffee at age; S pounds for ll.Od ' If you want a eup of Coffee (or breakfast that will make rou reel good all day drink Hoeha and Java. : Nice P. T. V and if 1 C. Hanuv'and ntany otbar things equally as seasonable.;. At Mrers A Mtdrettels old stand. Phone 81. - - Leon B. Sutton, V GROCEIl . : , In connection with our Tinning an4 Plumbing business we have opene a shop for repairing Guns, Pistols, Locks, and all kinds of .Light jfachinery. If you . have anything in this line out of repair and lying around useless, 1 come and talk tons abont it. We can fix lt.; All work guaranteed, -i '"., Moore & Parfott Corner Gordon and Herritage 8te. BICYCLE CMOS A splendid wheel for'l? , 25)0 Wheel for'O.OO'V" ' $35.00 Whe& for ?30.00" fVFult line of ; ? BICYCLE SUNDRIES ' SEVING :riACHINES " Good One for S&OO- $40.00 Machine for $20.00 n.j!,' Come, to see me. " -. " ' I am going to " ' - , . "j ,; make prices - . to suit the times. j. A. McDANIEL; II4-U6 S. QUEHN STREET, SPECIAL :0TIGE ! Cheap John sells out his fine Stock on account of moving. Any reasonable offer accepted. Goods must go at once. I am not blu.i inp; you, come yourself and see w hat prices goods are going' at. It will surprise you. About $x,ooo worth of l mest Mens, Eoysand Childrens Clothing. Over j 1, 000 in Dry Gocxis avA Gent's Furnishing GooUs. Over ; 1 ,000 ia Shrcs. Mu: t go by Jan- u-ry ist at cry r. ' ' Also o::ef.ifjn-. Itwo '::oncv r-v. 1 is; -. a:;,l I'll f.Htf',.ru '.. ".o " v Cn RepairShop LOO Come, in ladies and see our " new and complete line , of , ' Ladies' Fancy Neckwear1 ' ' Golf Gloves and .Belts. , ,. , Have Store and . Anchors ' ; .for Children's Suits, and , f new assortment of Buttons ' - and Pendants for , Trim , mings. ; ; New , Millinery ' ' arriving daily, t : , : , i . J. M; STEPHENSON The LadiesVStore: : ' IOppbsite Mayor's OtBoe. x K ' ilnrrrninQf nnrnrninQF UUIgUIIIUI UUIUIIIUI For the next 30 (days, Ij offer : my entire stock I L ,1 ; Men's, .Boys- arid m Children's : it nig AT COST , All .new and up-to-date - goods.,, The low price of tobacco and the EC Slotlhi short crop of cotton leaves too many . ' goods on my shelves. ! j '". - ' 1 - Thev nustbo Sold;' ! 1:"; 1 ' -..f i ' , - all goods in - my store will go ' at k greatly reduced prices for the next 30 . day s. No old or 4 shop worn goods in the lot. Everything down with the low price of tobacco. ' ' ' ? v Conic at Once for Eargshs :BEWJ.:'rt2AY;: 16? S Queen St,V Ehstcn;'N. C P.' S. Shoes a specialty and at , bottom prices. ' ; ? Special Sale DRESS GOODS! This-Week o o o 54-inch now Flake Suiting in green and black 50c 51-inch Broad 'Cloth, extra i quality -.51.03 1 . 5i-inch Extra Heavy Shark Skin Cloth 51.25 27-inch Mohair Vaistins, dotted and plain Z'Cz 38-inch !.Ic!:air Waiitir, W J w i n mm in 4-, 1 ; r. ' j 1 i 1 L
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