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Thb kit ma ftm. Adartlia KatM on Application. 1 ''IL "uriAL 3T!CN. ' Alford went to Kenly SUeSOMPIION ftATES: . Dally Am Week, fey Carrier. . . lOe OnaMaaUk, . . ,, . " 35 Thiwa Moni 1.X Twelve Manilla. . . . t ... 9MO C. W. PORLAW, . Qtt Editor. Advertisements ta b$ chimrti must it tn by to 'clxk, day 0f pmi$catt0 TuHSBat ErmraNO Deo. 22, lfOJ There will be regular meeting of the Jr. 0). U. A. If. tonight ftt 7:30 at Stanley's hall. All member! are urged to attest. On aobotint of the Christmas" noli' days tralaa Nos. I and f , irelrbt. on . the A. If. C. will be annulled on the 24th and.?. .;. . , The warrants for the pensions of the old Confederates of tbe 07 th North Car ollna regiment arrived this morning and will be distributed by Clerk Col lins on request of beneficiaries. If families having serious illness will kindly let Thk Frke Puess know, i .11 1 i-l.t 9 .t me name wiu puDiisnm, wun ine location, ao that they may be protected from the noise attendant on the shoot ing of fireworks. , Mr. Payette tawson arrived last night fro as Texas, wmcn slate ne nas made his some during the past nine , teen years. Mr. Lawson left this city nineteen years ago to make his home In Texas and returned here to arrange Willi am Williams, colored; was com- j ' mltted to jail this morning in default of 1200 bond for his appearance at the next term of superior court to answer to the charge of stealing an overcoat from Mr.'Statem's store. t The negro was caught last night by Policemen Taylor aad flowlahd with the orerooat t in his possess loo .-and taken ,to Sta tern's store where be and the Overcoat were both identified, i the ooat having been take from him once before, yes . terday. , . . , The tows offlolals will let the "boys' sho- t fireworks from 6 p. tn. Thursday till 12 o'olook Friday night A spe- ciai awui oe mbuo wo protect jr sons serloisly 111 by not allowing the shooting near the homes of the sick, and if laBUlles who have: such illness will report same to the mayor arrange meats will be made to protect them Everyone fs earnestly requested to ob serve this restrlotion and as tbe privl lege la sufiolently liberal it is expected , that they will. -.The Baptist Sundayschool will hare . a Christmas, tree tomorrow night In ; the court house. - Every member of the Sunday school will receive a present and each member ia asked to bring a present of some kind whloh will : be given to the poor children of the city Dy a committee appointed lor that pur pose, 4Te parents of the members of the Sunday school are urged to aid the children in seleoting these Christ mas offerings for the poor and less fortunate ef the city.-" ' - ' Mr. 1. A. Hufiphrey Dead. Mr. Jerry A. Humphrey died this morning .at 80 o'olock, at his resi dence, oorner of Queen and Gordon streets, Of pneumonia, after an Mines of about a WAnkv Th f unar) arlll t take plaoe tomorrow afternoon at 3 .; o'clock at tbe cemetery in this city. ' ' Mr. Humphrey was born in Wayne county 65 years ago, but has lived in this city for a number of years and is widely known throughout this section. . He leaves a widow and four children, W, Braxten, Mrs. W. W. White and Mr. W. H. Humphrey, of this city. . Arrested for Thieving:. 1 Addie. Hyman, colored, alias any other name that suggested Itself to her, was arrested yesterday and after a preliminary trial committed to fall till court, foir a number of thefts com ' mltted by her in the city durinsr the last few raopths." ? The girl Is about 16 : years old but ber experience In crime ' has been undoubtedly greater than a person of much maturer years as " she has ben on the streets of Einston for nearly her : whole life, off and on, in the capaoity of beggar or petty thief. She was the feminine adjunct to the begging team here several years ago known to everybody as the Annie Robert team. , r'''Y"'YY 'A She wsa bound to some one in the country and recently returned to" the city where she has been guilty, or at least it is presumed so, of stealing from a number of. houses, in broad rfiylight 5; : yesterday was for stealing a ladv's black skirt and the keys frm the River View Hotel and for stealing a cloak and hat from Mr. E. O. Moore's home. All these were found in her possession and identified. The police t a ve beea on the lookout for the girl f jr some time, she being suspected as t'.e perpetrator of the number of thefts c-nmniUJ recent'. Mr. J. W. this morning. Mrs. Kleber Denmark went to Green ville this morning. Mrs. C. Felix Harvey went to New bero this morning. Mr. Robert Tunstall went to Golds boro today on buslnes Miss Irene Berwick returned to Fort Barnwell this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hart went to Hanrahan this morning. Mr. Hoge Irvine left last night for Milton to spend Christmas Mrs. H. D. Harper, Jr., returned from Goldsboro yesterday. ' ' Mr. John Nunn Is home from Eliza beth City to spend Christmas. Rev. J. J. Harper, of Smithfield, came to the city this morning Miss Fannie Sutton, of LaGrange, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T..C Whitaker, of Trenton, came this morning to visit in the city. Miss Anna Howard came home from Wilson yesterday afternoon to spend Christmas. Mr. Archie Moseley came home from A. & M. college this morning to spend the holidays. Mrs. Mary H. Phillips and grand daughter, Miss Mary, went to Auburn this morning. Miss Mattie Stlefel, of Baltimore, canite this morning to visit Mrs. F. C. Dunn for awhile. Mr. Nat Wright, who has been at tending R. M. I. went to his home at Bath this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Barber left this morninir for Salisbury and Asheviiie to spend Christmas. , Miss Anna Harrison, of Baltimore, came yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. W, A Mitchell. Mrs. E. E. Coley left this morning for Richmond, Va., to spend Christ mas with her parents. Getting ers Oaf Store Abounds In Christmas Presents I Both useful and acceptable to Z Men and Women. We can't t give n complete list of these f items but name a few which i .... . i may suggest tne article tor which you are looking. , , Chairs I 0000000000000?00 C000 X A Desks Rngs Comforts Handkerchiefs Feckwear Lace Cortains Portierres Pars , i 11 i i n lac-t an Kinus Apparel and C0DCD8S Tables Pedestals Blankets Gloves Table Liaens Towels China Sets Lamps it? oi wearing Furnishings. ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooO K LL decked out in Christmas attire with Holly, Moss end Mistletoe and with yV - the beautiful goods we are showing for presents Vfe Store looks like one great CHRISTMAS TREE. Here's a little list of things "to save you the trouble T thinking: A A ' 4 ' 4 . ' a : Leather Ba$ and Belts, Gloves, Table and Fancy Linens, Towels Neckwear, Suspenders, Slippers, Hosiery, Bath Robes, Sweaters cAND STILL MORE PRACTICAL ARE THE Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Carpets, Rugs ' . ' . t , ' Whether you buy or not we want you to come in and see the Decorations. Store open at night and plenty tf light. 'sir Mrs. W O. B. Lane, of Perfection, Craven county, came this morning to risit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Cobb. Miss Sidney Dowen, of Newbern. spent the night in the city with Miss Vie Albertson on her way to Washing ton to visit. Miss Delia E. Horn who has been teaching in the Klnston graded school, returned to her home in Tarboro this morning to spend the holidays. , Mr. Archie Wooten came over from Greenville last night and left this morning for his parents" home at Fall ing Creek to spend Christmas, accom panied by his sister, Miss Inex Woolen. Romeo and Juliet. A telegram from the manager of the Opera house at Henderson says: Sim' velle's Romeo and Juliet company played last night to the capaoity. Strong company.' Everyone satisfied, I recommend them. R. S. Arnson. Manager Opera House. Store open until 9 o'clock every nicjht until Christmas. ooooooooxxxxxooo ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo 0 The ' Christmas Store Air Orilv a " it Short Time The Christmas Store Z K1NSTON. N. O. ; t XO00XOXXiKOX in which to purchase your gifts for Christmas but it's easy ; to make your selection at DENMARK'S J The Jeweler Anything inthe store is a ijt present, ana the very impor tant part is that they're use-' V ful. You'U find nothing any j V where that's nicer than some 5. thinsr of the following list: . ,;l,,..,,..y,.-,-;,fl,..,,!,v , f VJlCclL OcllC CAPUDINE CUREJ AUo Baa IckDM an TrTlr Kumi, di all i:eadacs:es sfe afltotM kraiaor bt , loo, t3e nd ioo bottt. , SPECIAL NOTICES. Wood for sale P, A. Hookkr. Fresh oorned hams for Xmas at C. Holland's. M. New Pocket Diaries at Klnston Coin & Book Exchange. Typewriter Paper, all grades for school and business purposes at FREE fRESS office. - - - : Recruits Wanted for U. S. Arm v. Apply at, Recruiting office, River View Hotel, room ao, before Dec. 10. 1903. i FOB 8ALK. Good safe family Horse. Buggy and Harness cheap: applyto L. uicnard- P. Tapp, Kinston, or O son, tover. V. Ph&ttnl MnrtoffTA. - TAtm - RnnHsi WT m MBaa fljAA SkWt1 f AntrttVA Foa a ATM T1 SfilVJUSW fJUW afAy& (BSj;0 SVWUB) vu good paper and nicely printed, at The Free tre oftic V V fhA4baai vxst SCVTIVUIU MajaV7 kitchen and dining room, all in good oonditlon, now used as a hotel. Can give possession Jan. 1, 1904. Located on Main street, Orifton, N. C. . Apply to L. A. Cobb. ; J r ' i i t a i!dact psrs m Ilia's 8f.ma-li and 'J (- n co m t-'i t -As Chri3tma3 Is as good a time as there is - ' " in the year to take out a' health policy; in fact it's the v . ' best time, because it adds to the joy of the gladsome holi- " days by the assurance that your income will not stop if you should be taken ill. -:-Investigate THE PACIFIC MUTUAL'S Health PoHcy. a u v W EBB Jewelry, Watches, Vest Chains, Fobs, -Keck Chains and Lockets, Chatelain Pins, t , ' Brooches, Bracelets, Scarf Pins, ; Any style Cuff Buttons, :. Collar Buttoqs, Studs, Dress Pin 'Sets for ladies and babies. -v. Plain and Set Rings, Imported Bisque Figures and Vases, . , Fancv Toilet Novelties. fS Manicure Sets and Brushes,' X Coffee and Salad Sets, . ffl , Odd Salad Dishes and Cake 7s r iai.es in iinesi. v.iiinn. ( solid silver and fitint nlatp ji - - x y K Odd pieces in solid silver and ft quadruple plate. ' . m- ( cut Viiass Anytmng trom a Christmas Punch Bowls. - 1 x ' A new and beautiful line of, $ Umbrellas just received. A ' it f vs n ft ;.!'.( sTI a a si m v iiiuuu uuuuu ( r ........ . ... ..... . ill a 'r T jr rf T m - - ' i . i I Only Two More Days until Christmas and we etill have -at tbe RACKET. 8TOBR some fine PICVDRES which we will, ' on these two days, give a die- ' of 15 per cent Other fine articles ,. suitable .for lod es' and gentle- ' men's gifts. ' 1 , The Erskine Ca . , PRIDGEN BLOCK ' ' . I - THE- '. - Kinston Steam Laundry is the pl.ice where you get nice Laundry j Work done. 1 . -" M .Drop us a card and let us call for your week's Lanndry. , Prompt Delivery and Good Work is tbe key to our success. . t ' . , . ' A. H. VINCENT, Prop. J. H BROOKS Manager PHONE 122. . . For Christinas Holidays Pure Flavoring Extracts and Essences Pure Powdered Spices - Spiehler's and other Perfumeries-. Toys Toys Toys v Crepe Paper for Decorations and " everything carried in our line. - Call in and see us before buying. HENRY DUNri, Phone 147. t , Come in and look around; amV. iwrtf a Tf i as ia en rrfi-flc- tion for Christmas giving. ' DENMARK r. I Last Call s OF THE COST SALE v,We vrant to close, out our entire line of ' r Clothing, Hats, Shirts ; v Suspenders, Trunks, etc.before Christmas Look at a few of oxn 12 Shirts on display in our Yiudow. : : Como Qtiicl: I GOING ON NOW I China for :: Christmas TEHPLE-IiTA RSTON DRUG STORE A VII. j -! i . k j t , k jt k k k . k , k k . k j k ; k - k k k Jk ; k k k i k k k j k k ;k Vk ,k A A yk, A J k J k k k! CLEARANCE SALE " ALL FURS . " and odd sizes in s Ladies and Children's 1 . wraps, ; ", AT COST for the next ten days. J. M. STEPHENSON . The Ladies Store. . Opposite Mayor's Office. . r 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 of our China will be time pleas- antly spent. ; -We are showing the most com plete assortment of Candies ever shown in Kinston. ' . Will Hunter, Jr. ADerry'Xma lion to Fill llio StGC'ung 8 Everybody can bz suplicd at A. VWW W ii k M W DIGYCLE IMS . A splendid wheel for 17.50 . $25.00 Wheel for $20.00 $35.00 Wheel for' $30.00 Full line of BICYCLE SUNDRIES SEVIIIG rJACIIIIIES Good One for $5.00 $40.00 Machine forv-0.C0- I Come ' here and look around. There are hundreds of sug gestions of -HOLIDAY GIFT S at .every ".turn, o difficulty in finding something suitable no matter -what the sex or age of those to be remembered or the condition of your purse. Yours to please, :. to 03 me. i t V sr A r N v
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