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Thkmli Myites. ' tdrWaaaT Itaxta Aptllctlua. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES: !V Iall7 Oa TTmk, Carrior, , . lOv . 1 MunUm,' , . , s ..',,., tl.OO jQnr EorroK, T AdvtrUttmentt la bt changti mm$l aainbjf toy clock, 4y afpmbhcatian ...Deo. 11, 1903 - There will be a lecture by Gen. John B. Gordoa, In Ooldsboro tonlffht, on ' the Confederacy and to listen to the - eloquenoe of the veteran Confederate , Is worth taw trip. The services will be bold at the Free Will Baptist churoh tonight as usual, ' to which ererbody U cordially Inritod. There wll be baptismal service at : tbe riter Sunday .afternoon. . , The Elki hare just completed install ing another pool table and a billiard table la their club rooms for the pleasure of the member of the order " who like to indulge In tbe fame. Ilenry Holloman, the negro convicted at the laii term of the superior court of Greene county and sentenced to be , banged but respited by the governor , until December 17th, will be executed on that date if his sentence is not com- muted, as this has not been done yet. Tbe report that Mr, George Suggs, of this plaoe, has eigned with "King'' Kelley's" Jacksonville aggregation to itch for them s uatrue. WTille there has been some correspondence between them and also the company at Jack- sonvilie has asked Suggs te sign with them no agreement has yet been made. Jacksonville, Onslow county, voted for prohibition yesterday. The ' eleo tion was very quiet and orderly. At the beginlng of the year, it is said, the saloon men got control of the town "government and raised the saloon license from IIS to ItOO thereby cutting . the number of saloons to two and now there will be none. The v saloon men are given the option of using up their janesplrei Hoeaso which runs till June 30th, 104, built Is thought likely they will go out I of business before that . time. Iter.: 6. N. Cowan's report on the ThomasylUe orphanage, before the State Baptist contention, now In ses ; ion in Charlotte, shows ' a wonderful ' work by skat Institution. . The value Of the orphanage has inoreased in ten ears from t23,000 to 1150,000, and tri hundred fatherless children hare been nurtured and seat forth as ralued r eltiseat of tbe State. The great work and suooess of this noble Institution s , a source of mueh congratulation to the great Baptist i denomination of North Carolina and its many friends in the State. . - ' !Ir. John prown Dead. Mr, foha Drown, one of the oldest emxens oc tne Qy ; aisa yeswraay afteraooa as . a result of a second stroke of Appeplexy .which ooourred while he waa at the breakfast table yesterday fttornlog.' Be suffered stroke about two years ago since which time his health has been poor and death waa not a surprise. , Mr. Brown waa born in 1840 and had he fired till June 1904 would have been 64 years old. lie leaves a widow arid four children, Mrs. M. V. ' plxon and Mr. Lorlok Brown, ojf this i city, and Mrs. Q." W. Boheolky and jar. victor urown, 01 newpon news, Va. . The latter were, wired tbe sad intelliireaoe and are on the way here to attend the funeral, which has been arranged to take place tomorrow after noon at t o'clock at the cemetery, here to give them a chance to get here, In the passing of Mr. Brown Kins ton loses one of its most familiar fig ures and unique characters, a man well koowd and universally liked. One of his strong characteristics and one that begot liking was to refrain froi speaking evil of his fellow- man; a thing he was never heard to do. : Bis phllosophlo epigrams, in which he had implicit faith, will long be remembered. In the early history of Kinston Mr. Brown was&a active and prominent figure in the business of the place. He was a good soldier in the civil war, going wrougn tne enure struggle 01 four years, except when he . was cap tured and imprisoned by the enemy, lie was at Hatteras, the first battle in the State, and at Bentonsville, the last. Thus, one by one, the old land marks are being removed. ARB A ITEMS. . December 10, 190X Mr. JTames O. Hill Is having a new dwelling house built. Mr. George W. Jones son, Gilbert, basso far recovered from his recent spell of typhoid fever that Dr. Ed wards has discharged him. , . , JJr. Samuel Davis and Miss Cora Eaonr were married last night at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's i r. .. -, I,frs. Holland Sujrg, Mr. ;;. Tata o""ciatia. After the , . -.f t'.ey wert to tl.e home of tbe ; - : i'i r.:' r, :?r. Jo! n Dsrlg', and cf t'.a f' jitt s 7pr pre- qr I'Z&USi&l M2XT10N. ; Mr. B. A. New-land was in the city today. . , s " ' Mr, H. S. ITarris spent yesterday in Greenville. Rev. J. J. Harper returned te Smith- field this morning, "j . ' , Dr.. J, M. f arrott returned yesterday afternoon from Charlotte, ; Mrs, E. E, Rouse returned yesterday afternoon from LaGrange. Mr. John Slaughter, of Goldsboro, Is Kinston visitor today. Misses Mamie and Mattie Bizeell returned to OwJdsboro last night. j Mrs. M. H. Wooten, of Falling Creek, came this morning to visit in the city. - Mrs. L. T. Itightsell, of of La- Grange, came to the city this morning to visit; Mrs Fannie Richardson and Mrs. Liszt Jones, of Dover, were Kinston visitors today. Danee at the Opera House. The danoe at the opera bouse last night was not so well attended but the participants enjoyed it very much. ' The following were present; Mr. Frank Webb and Miss Eva Einstein, Mr, W. C. Fields and Miss Leah Oet tlnirer, Mr. Fred Sutton ; and Miss Jones, Mr. I. M. Tull and Miss Helen Gray, Mr. Felix Pittman and Miss Bessie Parrott, Mr, Dock Lynch and MiN Mary Rogers, Mr, Clark and Miss'Swift. . ; . Stags:, Messrs. Courtney Mitchell, Clarence Bond, John Dawson, Henry Miller. Guy Webb, Hoge Irvine Riohard Parker, Frank Wooten and Will Hunter, Jr. Chaperonet: Mr, od Mrs, Ran dolph Meade, Mr. and Mrs, F. C, Dunn and Mr. and Mrs M. H. Carr. Turner-HeDaffle. A beautiful home wedding took place I at the home of Mr. Alex McDuffle, In Woodlngton ' township, , Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when his charm ing daughter, Miss Annie, was united in holy 4 wedlock to Mr. Frank(in Turner, Justice C ''.A.', Dudley offlol atlng. ' '.' ' ' The attendants were: i Mr. Joe Wil liams and Mis Jante West, Mr. Daniel McDuffle and Miss Daisy Taylor. After the ceremony the bridal party, Including the relatives and visitors. went to the home of the groom where a bountiful supper .was served, after which Mr.' W. B. Beoton, of Wood ington, entertalnted the party with selections on his graphaphone. The Cotton Market. ' December, 12.05; January, 12.17; March, 12.W5 May, 11.45. , , : Receipts on the local market 25 bales sold at 111 to 12 cents. CAPUDINE Alas aa ikkaeaa aa4 TrMtim Mana. dla- taTMtMbralaerhe t We, SM andSDe a butU. SPCIALNOTICES. ,Vlslt Hirer View Cafe tonight. Bog Brains at Bond's Market. v Ilogr Haslets at Bond's Market Corned Hams at Bond's Market. Wood tor sale P. A. Hooker. Corned Pigtails at Bond's Market. Norfolk Oysters at River View Cafe. Fine Western Beef at Bond's Market. Quail on Toast at River View Cafe. Fine Native Beef at Bond's Market. Fresh Boiled Tripe at Bond'a Market, Best Sausage in Kinston at Bond's Market. Fresh Pork of all Market. kinds at Bond's Cooked Hog Chitterlings at Bond's Market. . Prettiest Dining' River View Hotel. Parlors In State at For Rent. One six-room house. Apply to J.T. Midyette. Excellent swvloe, polite attention is our motto. Weeks & Tihbils' barber shop. Recruits Wanted for V. 8. Army. Apply at, Recruiting office, River View Hotel, room 20, before Dec It, 1903. Fos Saijc. Good safe family Horse, i Bug-cry and Harness cheap; applyto L. P. Tapo, Kinston, or G. V. Richard son, Dover. , ; - . , Chattel Mortgages, Lien Bonds Warrantee and Mortgage Deeds, on good paper and nicely printed, at The rwe tTess onic. ; 2 4 For Sale or Rent. 8-room house, kitchen and dining room, all in good condition, now used as a hotel. Can give possession Jan. 1, 1904. Located on Main stroet, Grifton, N. C. Apply to L. A. Cobb. Wantkd Trustworthy lady or g-en-j t!emaa to manage business in v.'.Is couc and adjoininjrWritoryfor boue i t SO..J financial stsndir.?. t-Js'.ra!-t csh salary and expfrs paid e., j l Monday c.rect from fceaU ;un-: -!. t irp'ne monpy In advance; po.: n Pants Pantsl We have' a' lew extra sizes in Pants we are closing out at cost Size 44x33! Size 42x32 : " ' Sizw 30x35 ,-) ' ' Size 31x35 . - Size 32x35 ' X Size 32x34 - ; Ktc. ."'Etc.'::; -C ':. We sell $6.00 Pants for $3 50 5 00 Pants for ?3.00 3.00 Pants for 2.00 Come before they are all sold. E..L. BROOKS & CO. CHRISTMAS GOODS See. our 1 ine of , Christiniis' Goods before making your purchases. ; Something to please loth young and old. ' ; HANDSOME PRESENTS! PR K T T Y T O Y SI MISS MEACHAH & CO. "fUrlnt takfn Ton wonderful Turatet" fur tbm woiitka kiuI trrb and dypnl niiM til" 1 1ia.rMir..H ' ' . v . Mine entirely eurod of aUmen 1 ftllltib m wnrA tt ac.I.a la ui, u,-'C'Mcrwt''for their woBderfBloompo. (lion. but wtthoa, avail and I find that Caararots relleva more tn a day tliaa ail tae ottreri 1 har taken would In a jrar." have taken namemnni AthAr an-AKlUrf mimiIIm dim muuat, HS Jtcrear St., Jersey City, S.J, Pleaean, Palatable, Potent, Taite Good. Do Oood, rer Biokaa, vv aakeo or urlpe, Me. Sfrc. Mc. evet eom is duik. iue (enniua taoiet etampatf u v Ouaranaaaa to aura or your money back. . Starlioff Remady Co., C hlcago or N.Y. 59 AnUAL SALE, TEN KILUOX C9XES O0C30O0OO0O0O0 The Dread tr Sickness is real to the man who has to depend entirely on his , . individual efforts to support .X. ' himself and his ftunfly. . -:- ; Ufe Feeling of Sectirity. ' which goes with a Health ' 1 Policy in the Pacific Mutual ' is alone worth the cost to the wage-earner or salaried ' , man. Now is the accepted thne, tomorrow, may bring ' sickness, -:- -:- " OUY .WEBB, Manager Aeatdent nd Hesltk Deparv ment lor norm Carolina. Hooa H Id g. U Thing if Beauty T-. -CV,, af 3 CL J ivy I'UlbV --r ' .. ' See our - ' ,, v - Lamp Assortment I - , , in the ' f -Show Windows. ' A beautiful . - ' and attractive line v . - , for Xmas Gifts PRICES RIGHT -v White Furniture Co. SWT North Queen Street , , Orainifor'a New Buildlnit '.. :"! Kihstok, N, C. New and" ; j Popular , Subjects IN Gibson ! Allen Gilbert Bayard Jones cAND John Cecil Clay Pictures Iow cpen for te: FLEv i J ' I ; 1 ..r.sTo:; : co. Jt'ffA - data ClotJu'ar md Santa' SmmisAar from Jtaao to Joai SPECIAL SALE of 38 and 40 Suits, all new and stylish,' comprising,- soine of (he newest weaves of foreign and domestic make. Too many of these sizes r as a reason for the SPECIAL SALE Qui'nertt, Jftnston, 9f C, 702 & Quaam Si, tPMona T, ARTHUR HARRCLL. MaNaacN. ' Vatches for the -Holidays I We have them from $2 up for boys and $5 up for ladies and gentlemen. At these prices no one need be with out a watch. f All our Watches, are sold under . a guarantee. 1 DENMARK The Jeweler -' SPECIAL c4110ur V ; COOKING; ? : and - HEATING ; STOVES , lAT cost " till January 1st Moore & Parrott , KINSTON, N. C. TOO HOT . For Spring and Fall . It is next to Impossible to run rour furnac ao m not to vet too much brat in spring and full. n O Cole's Original AirTiht Wood Ctovc wiUimre j-ou iut u muob or jot as Jiit.e brut hs y.vi want, and just w;,.n yuw!,ntit. Vihifum-e rf ( e rtfuiHTMiiM f..r.. tiia anil fail lie..t. l!tl lil t t ! ' ; Jour lufliaoe OOa:. 1 "i d I n. IBE ON TliVlEil Make your selections of Christ' oaus presenu nowv ior aseiuj ana practical gifts no other store offers better opportunities than ours. s than rtiir . In Furniture alone there is scarcely an article that isn't used for Christmas gifts. Cuts that are ornamental. . Gifts that are suitable for young , and old, s , , ., At 50c Wood Seat Child Rockers. At 8oc Willow Child Rockers. Misses Rockers, constructed of I various woods, Willows and Cane, handsomely finished aad well made uents raucy Keea Kockers, un- I doubtedly . the ; greatest .variety in the city, from $1.59 to $10.00 Leather in. at and .Leather Hack Rockers $4,50 to $8.00. ' .'. Cobler Seat Oak : Rockers, gloss 6nish. rodded,', always cheap , at $2,50, 'tit Christmas special $2.19. Combination tiook. Cases and Desks $25.00 down to lU.oo. ; : ' '; Iourtges and Couches $3.50 to $2500. . ' . : Enameled Beds" T3.50 to $ 20.00 Center Tables and Parlor Tables 75c to $10.00. . ' . - Hall Racks, Hall Settees and Hall Mirrors. '-,.':.. Parlor. Sets and Parlor Pieces..- Rugs and Art Squares. . ,. Portierres and Lace Curtains. Lamps at 50c and Lamps to f 5. Bedroom Suits under $15.00 and over $100.00. .'- Make your- purchase now. we lay by and deliver when requested what you bought. , - - Rememijer also in Dress Goor,s, Notions and other lnics. we have suitable presents, "' - - 4 v.. , t - . . " SAY! SAY! SAY I When in need of P.roreriefi give " us a trial. We will convince you that we sell ; the right I goods at the ' right. prices.' Phone 8i. ,w Leon B. Sutton, .GROCER Kmston Steam Laundry LtkAAln MfllnM .AH Kin. T .... J. is the plaee where yon get nice Laundry Work done. 1 ' t Drop us a card and let us call for yonr week's Laundry. rrornpt tteuvery ana uood Work is the key to our success. A H. VmCENT, Prooa f, H. ES00SS, Ilanagcr PHONE 122. , ' The O.WL DRUG STORE Do Your Christmas Shopping Now: Don't put off your Christmas buying until the last moment. Those who begin early have the advantage of a complete stock. They can make their selections with more comfort and avoid the annoyances of the "eleventh hour" rush. Then when Xmas comes they are not all fagged out. Come and see our line of Imported China. We have beautiful line of Plate and Cut Class.. 1 .-"-'','. - WILL HUNTER, JR bicycle mm A splendid wheel for 17.50 25.00 Wheel for 20.00" 35.00 Wheel for 30.00 , Full line of 5 BICYCLE SUNDRIES a SEVIKG IJACIIINES Good One for C 10.00 Machiuo foi 5.00 ioeo.00 T Come to fee bp. " I r.ra .oirj to v.::.? r til : 5 to -u't t1 ? t':. . " eV N XXXXXXXXXX xxx It Pays to Trade at The Bit Store M r M M i " T '"it M I h I jPlTrlPP " S . H Belts, and M '. M . H H M A M 4 M yv ' . . . .. . , ' i m tliatelaine S M M a M M " We have just recciva, g H a beautiful and complete g line of these goods in all the new leathers, shapes and colors.. Bags g and, Belts in", colors , to' 5 match or sold separately g just as, you like. 1 Prices g start ; at 35c and go to g ' " $5.00, with every price 5! ' between.' : S Ideal for Christmas 2 Present s both usefiit t M M M I 5 I M s M and ornamental. M Wan WllaV Us AVfWaTav. M 2' :, M M M KINSTON. N. O. xxxxxx'xxxxx JjvvJ3i OA wvu Vr ,Can be found at my store. , ' My Confectioneries are just what you want. , Call andsee for yourself. ' ; J' , Country Produce daily. !G. M. Bursell, 403 N HERITAGE ST. PHONE 176 NotW Bu tho Bcst r can. you buy from the ORION KNITTING MILLS. Don't be satisfied with anvthin else. If you want -:- -:- -:- -:- Misses ' H ose Ladies' Hose' Boy's Hos'e Alens Half Hose ask your dealer for Orion Knitting Mitts' Joods. ; They are made at home, and are the best.' v mtvi AiTivals IN, Ladies' and Hisses' GOLF 'GLOVES Extra Quality 'AT .' 25c Per c 1 1 m V a. THE COLL SHOW 1G now rcm cn i I 9 Jfli M M M M Wo l much i-'irmacTt. A- res .os: :r, t i Mana LiJ, 3.
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