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TtiK 1AILi I'M rfiESi SUBSCQIMBS: UMMiwtk, i ... . . . I8e ThrM NUu, . . . I.OO Twilv MonU, . . i, . fi.OO C W. PORLAW. i.Orr rro. be in by t f clock, 4y pnkUctH Wekxewav Crowe.. Dee. tt, IK The Jttke ara red netted , to naeet to DlgBt prJU M 1 O'OIOCK. The doars will open at the opera house toatffht, for Romeo and Juliet, at 8:30 and the curtain will rise promptly attJi. The . adranoe tale of seats for Korneo aad Juliet tonight, has been , larire and points to a sood house for this ecoeUent play.' The Christinas tree exercises of the Baptist Hunday school will begin promptly atTVolock. All interested are urged to be theVe promptly at that time. The Bank of Kinston, and the Citi zens 8aiag Bank will be UoaedFrl day lor Ghrlsbaas and also they will have half holiday Saturday, closing at 12, noon. Mr. C. T. Munforu request us to state to their lady patrons that the shipment of silk collars wired for are expected to arrire on the evening train by express la announcing in yesterday's paper that-the freight train on the A. &. N C. would be annulled on the 24th and 25th, traiaa Not. 3 and 4 should have been land 2.. ' Airs. W. is. Moore aleu uus morn ing, of oMaunption, at her late home near the Jones county line softer a lingering fDndfi's "of some time. She leaves a husband but no children, " The telephone company announce , tnat they win obserte Sunday hours Christmas 'day; that is between the hours of 10:39 a. at. and 4 p. m., 3 p. m, and I p. m. there will be no service. I ' The large drive belt for the dynamo I at the electrlo light station, which was I broken Saturday alght and sent to the shops for repair, was returned here yesterday afternoon and lights were lett6P lMt f lnfc . : v . 1 If Governor Ayoockao .wills he may tune varusaas on tne most aristocratic oi au we narayara rowis, the haughty peacock, a Ool. W. D. Pollock ex- pressed te his excellency this morning us morning I a Ana specimen of this rara avis, which - Is said to e superlatively fine eating. The turkey ; gobbler la king now, even more so than at Thanksgiving. The great demand, both locally and for . the northern markets, has been such that fee price has advanced to the high price f 17 oenta per pound, dressed, the highest ever remembered toha bee aaked here: -, - m The usaally heavy traffic for Christ. mas, oa the railroads, Is Increased I ' abnormally, it aeesas. this season, and the conHefuence Is that no train (s on . ume. ,ive express business la alsol ,ao heavy that solid oars arc .being ahlpped. over the A! 4c N: 0.. billed inrouga i ueir oestuiatioa. " I , . rt n n i. . ... n ... . '. I ,y-. iwt. n. f. iBTinr. f it uiinAffVb lei . wio vi: Tiaiktuir inenus ana reia- .i tt. iti , . I -" wouwua,,, 1U . iVwZ.'.K-S: ' Trmni nui.Mr.. i I ' m ; ?.. . . . .. . . I - w vBk vrvwau iaBaaaaaav zaaiu. r . i - ' , . " " I rpuo win return to me college after the I r hnlldKVB.' ' -A . . , ; , I Progrew Council, No. Ml, Ajde'rlcaa - Guild elected the following officers uijcb ur we ensuing year: , uov ernor, Dr.T.E. jreVher; vlce-gover. t nor, P. M. IRoque, Sr.; aeoretary,. x. it. u; treasurer, W. T. Cox; chap- lain, J. H. Moore; warden, Asa Wal- j ler: sruaraV J. P'Strnud tnuii" r I Bailey, T.It. Brown and ;DuT. Wil- liams: delegate to the district oonven. . Won, Y. TV Ormond; alternate.. Dr. V.l . Weyher. . ; ' ,. The Christmas Trade. Christmas shoppiag la this city, j while nrettv brisk. ;ls not t tK. trade a year ago. ' It haa been erratic too, opealag Monday with a character-1 lstic Chrlatma trading, but yesterday some complaint was . heard front the merchants Today, however. thr i. I a large aeaiber of out-of-towa shop-1 pers in me city and there Is a consider able movement of Christmas goods. The Inquiry for small things, fruits, toys and confectioneries Is not so great as usual but they will likely go tonight ana tomorrow. . '-S. Notice, v ,' . Any person having one or more of the following books Is requested to return It to the library or to leave It at Dr. Woodley's drug store: n.x, ; The Sky Pilot, The Fightlag Chance, The Widow Guthrie, St Elmo, Son of IIa?ar, Tbo Young Conductor, Mas ters of lien, The Lamplighter, The Manxman, A Life's Remorse, Maca riah, The Soendprs, IHrriers Burned Avit, Dr. Lsli-nT. 2"rue as Gold, The Farta Trt.T.blcJ, I --otsteps of a TLriD, A P'r''.-i f ,.-n Indiana, T'..' Dial k .'('.''s I'vt '., Young April. f tier. P.'B. Hal went to LaOrange this morning. " .' Miss Ida Perry went to Goldsboro this morning. Mrs. J. M. White went to Dover yes terday afternoon. Rev. J. J. Harper returned to Smith- fleld this morning. Mr. Harvey Hines la back from col lege to spend the holidays. Miss Ella Duokett, of Raleigh, Is visiting Mrs. S. H. Abbott ; ,' Mrs. C. Fells Harvey returned from Newborn last evening. Miss Nannie Goodson is home from Trinity to spent the holidays. Mr. R. M. Harper, of LaGrangewas here last evening between trains. Mr. E. V. Webb went to Rexboro this morning to spend Christmas. Miss Mary Tapp went to Hillsboro this morning to spend Christmas. Mr. George Hodges Is home from A. & M. College to spend Christmas. Mr. Floyd Lartoque came home from Trinity this morning to spend Christ inas. Mr. and Mrs. Artford Haskins came over from Greenville to spend Christ mas. Miss Catharine Wootcn leftthi morning for Wilmington to visit rela tives. Miss Llllie Greene, of Waco, Texas, came this morning to visit Mrs. M. II. Carr. Miss Qgtsle Woolen is home from Peace Institute, at Raleigh, to spend ChrUtmas. Mr. Willie Scott, of Newborn, came up last night to visit (his cousin, Mr Jim Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black left this morning to spend the holidays in northern cities. Miss Ethel' Hodges came home from State Normal this morning to vnuu. Miss Eula West, of Dover, who has been visiting in the city, returned home yesterday afternoon Miss Mamie Edwards, of Goldsboro. came yesterday to visit her cousin, Mrs. W. C. Barden. Mr, P. P. Meade went to Tarboro this morninir to join his wife, who Is visiting at that place. , MU" Maggie Barwlck came borne ffom the State Normal, at Greensboro, to spend the holidays. Mrs. J. C. Wagner and children tn wnmi.irti thi mnmViV tua hniM.n.. , . visit during the holidays Messrs. Ernest Lincoln and Erie. Bell came home from A. ft M. College this morning to spend the holidays Mr. N. A. Wade, who is engaged in the trucking business at Wilson, came home yesterday to spend Christmas. Judge O. H. Allen returned home yesterday afternoon from Greensboro, wher6 hehM been presiding at court Messrs. Reid Toll and Henry Foy came home irom tne a. M. uouege jtoJaj afternoon to spend Christ- ; Mr nd Mra- Alejl FIeld" went Wilmington today to mit tne family ul " um iu tw uuir U1TI. .:: . ' MlMesMarjorle and Emily Kennedy ame home from the State N. A I., at " came . .u. i . j .i . I Ni B, Mm frAnDiM RntiHt Fml T7nir. t-i. u . s a i - r -r - i . . . .,.. V''' yw((u, vj iwau i the holldava. " 1 ? y x . m" Rdle Voven, who la attend J0"0?1! ff- hw ""'"'"K apend Christmas. V . l ' . Messri. W. C. and Jessie Mayo, of Wilson, came yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. J." A. Hum-1 vom wi : - I m-. w B ft,ift . Ui0mn' k. ma. tr .ni In Aydea this morning. in Atdm this taorntns. I ' rcrpwlndM" '?f.DtndM,1," C L. Witherspoon left this morning! i - . for Uarlington, . g, where they will ,pen1 1?olldy .with laHve Mls Bessie Tucker, of Newborn, Pent toe nlKht Mr8- J M- Hoe- tetter, ana resumea ner : journey to Grifton this morning, where she will PDd the holidays with relatives SPECIAL NOTICES. Wood for sale P. A. Bookxr. ' 'Albemarle Pippin Apples at Mark Mewborn'a. . Recruita Wanted for D. S. Arm v. Apply at, Recruiting offloe, River View Hotel, room zo, before Jan. 1, 1904. - Fob Sals. Good safe family Horse, Busr?y and Harness cheap; applyto I f. Tapp, Kinston, or O. V. lUcbard eon, Dover. . Farm of 322 1 Acres For Salx. In Trent township. Good mill site. Tim ber and cleared land. Will sll as a whole or in parts. Address, G. L. Loftln, BoxlOo, Kinston, N. C tros. kale or i;evt. s-roona nouse, kltchpa and dining room, all in good conii'.ion, now used as a hotl. Can pits f .sion Ji. 1, 1 t. LooatJ on 11 j .i firoot, Gnfion, N. C. Apply Our entire stock of Pants and Overcoats, will be sold for a short while at a reduction of TWENTY PER CENT. These goods are all new and conceded by the best dressers to be the finest line ever shown in this town. All Crosset Shoes which were 3.50 and $4 will be sold for $3, and in addition to these we have 300 pairs of Solid Leather boys, all sizes, that will be sold at absolutely no ft profit to us whatever. When we call your attention to a special tale we know that we offer the biggest values of any concern j& - . ....... 1 v .-' doing business. When we say value we do not mean 2 in the generally accepted term, but in its entirety. Goods WORTH more money that' you have to PAY and for less txoney than! to you for. All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. This is a CASH SALE S. A. QUINERLY 5 I THREE BARRELS r- ir " ctjT I I - Open Call and examine it TEMPLE-MAIISTON DRUG CO. iHtHiH0HMHKH l r'XX- III lfct 1LII 5 . GhriStlTltiS W!T , 7- . ,,f ' , i mbtal Chm. thai China is eettinsr more and more . 1 i rt. j pupiuai iu wuiisLiuoa iviujj. , xtntk am.ij t J!nt;artni iiivuiiut vm ;.us uuuuu gome cf the articles of use ' and ornament which we' are offering in . ' j A nfw designs and colorings. A visit to our store and an inspection oi our mna win , De time pieas- antly spent, We are showing the most com plete assortment of Candies" ever shown in Kinston Will Hunter,;, Jr. Last Call Of THE COST SALE We want to .close out our entire line of Clothing, Hats, Shirts . Suspenders, Trunks, etc.,before Christmas -Look at a few of our. s $ 12 Shirts on display J in our window. : : Como Quid: Clothing, consisting of Suits, L? Shoes and Boots for men and any one else can sell them IYsrs$ MORRISS,'--, i. . r GRADUXTE NURSE, ' Offene Her Trained Professional Services l ' ' , - ' f Resident at Mnw Sue Cwbb'e. Phone Xo. 1T1. Christmas Is as good a time as there is J- in 4 the year to take -out a v health policy; in fact it's the beat time, because it adds to the joy of the gladsome holi days by the assurance that : your income will not stop if . r you should be taken 01 ; ' Investigate THE PACIFIC " MUTUAL'S Health Policy. . aiY WEBB tbswer AeoMent and Health Deuart ment Jor Nor Carolina? HooOBTavT blCYCLE 'BARGACJS A splendid wheel for $17.50 ; $25.00 Wheel for $2a00 T ' $35.00 Wheel for $30.00 Full line of . BICYCLE SUNDRIES SEVING IIACIIINES Good One for ,$ 5.00 $40.00 ilachuie"fo$20.00 ' ; ? Come to see me. I ana joing to naaie prices io ru:. t1 3 tfcr.ea. ! , ! : - r n s : T - 0ettinger'5lrr""';"'"l j . n" -; vvt ; . 1 Our Store Abounds in" , Christmas Presents - Both useful and acceptable Men and Women. We can't J-, 'vi. , crive a complete list of these items but name a few which! OlllOrrCW may suggest the article jforj I which you ar ' locking. Clialrs , ' ; Conches Desks . Tables. Rngs . Pedestals Comforts Blankets Handkerchiefs Gloyes Xeckiear Tahie Linens Lace Certains Towels Portlerres China Sets , Fnrs Lamps - In fact all kinds of Wearing Apparel and Furnishings. Store open until 9 o'clock every nigto untjl Christmas. OP Y0UHS It is well to. have your gun over hauled and the little repairs made before you go out with It again. The slightest break or displacement f the mechanism, may cause you to loose the day's sport , and ruin the gun. Let us look into the matter, then you can feel assured that your gun is all right. We can fix It. All work guaranteed! Charges honest. Moore &'Parrott Corner Gordon and Herritage Sta. rNowis the t make your ' purchase for Christmas Gifts, and ' ' r DENMARK S . Jj is the place. It's easy to h 5 sclprt from this Tewelrv Store ? V .There's surely someehing here V to - please . and ' J something lj appreciable because the some- t ornamental. , : A few suggestions : Jewelry, Watches, ', , Vest Chains, Fobs, Neck Chains and Lockets, Chatelain Pins, -Brooches, Bracelets, - Scarf Pins, 1 ' Any style Cuff Buttons, . : ll. li. Oi J . Dress Pin Sets for ladies V and babies. v Plain and Set Rings, - ', Jj . . Imported Bisque . Figures jl , and Vases, . . j ' Fancy Lamps, . - a .- Fancy Toilet Novelties, :.' Manicure Sets and Brushes, K : Coffee and Salad Sets, tt ,. Odd SalaJ Dishes and Cake a Plates in finest China, : Knives, Forks and Spoons J solid fiilver and finest plate) , v Odd pieces in solid silver and ij quadruple plate. , - t'l Cut Glass Anything trom p Salt and. Pepper to the finest j Christmas Punch Bowls. A new and beautiful line of Umbrellas just received. h And there's plenty oilier things here which will r:nke nice presents. Cc:ue and see cur stock, whether you luy or not. I That Shotgun 1 Time fTo-da and i to I There's but little time ;tnow to think in other ' words youH have ; to hurrv. Herd's th fnr that makes Christmas Shopping easy and quick things aire all : out ; to. see, thus saving you tim 4 . - " ana trouDie. J-ook over" this list you might get I an idea. ' Leather Baj and Belts, Gloves, Neckvyear, Towels. Hosiery. Bath Robes & Sweaters, : ' Suspenders, Slippers, " And still more practical m the Cloaks, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Blankets, Carpets, Rugs,' ; Trunks and Dress Suit Cases 4 Store open at night and t . plenty of light KINSTON. N. G. a? CLEARANCE SALE ALL FURS " ' . . and odd sizes in ; Ladies and Childrens ,W WRAPS - v. ' ; AT COST . .' for the next ten daysl " ( ' 3 ' '2'" v , ' ' c I J. M. STEPHENSON The Ladies Store. ' aaTOppoeite Mayor's Office. , ' i fl'Qorry lima 0 liou to Fill llio Sloc'tlng Come here and look around. The'rc are hundreds of sug- gestions of . - HOLIDAY GIFTS at ;every turn. No difficulty in finding something suitahl no matter what the sex or ag of those to -be remembered or the condition of your purs 3. Yo-srs to flea::?, j it . it it tt ' tt tt '' . tt tt t , . , tt,: t t It.' tt I. it , if tf, if it t
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