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W4II.V fmhm- child of Bufus VaJ5. Mi Mooring ('cuicd ciicssivclT chawtwing ,tho RussiaD. J Cloth es 'flliiM1.. The cntte.fcpDafc to ' u 4 - L J - T"! 1 m . vv rr Y,l'V"j ',a ' h -J,a n-tt aft fT. n,.rr.v" , inC f Z(ToV4oiliL tUeMtky' evening at 7;WUrYirgini 'uarB cuapier, Onloir t the JSaWrti fiuVwiH hold rUk-cnniM O. K, Roane discovered a on the coot of the borne of actiirta'ifMauV of f wan. (iranon. . oa . ioueiro , irer ( veU ijteadax igfct V o'clock Tbetfioanwith,, neighbors ei tin(puiiJio4 Ui blase before the dam fe M nitriaL .v IlL retert A. H. 2i; oHufch, V ' . it'!.. rA" 'ilf -mi. --f COIoreo, l WW ,jrer oia. uniu- versarj;WeiwW'wef held recent ly. aa lUahop J. W. Hood, the w 9 f fQuafler, i aeat a aatairernary ad 4reaa to be read., Two bithop of the obarh: were la' attendance. JL ,Iioanm. white... .wan " 1 Arretted ly rl icemen in South Kinhton Sua day jialtoc , hd old whwkey to ahar mas. tJU w ia jail until lie caaifpve bond. Bonum had been claarii ft (fctyiifa'vf Ambling by a wagrtrata pal, the day before. II. 0. lines, wholesale grocer, will ereol a store building at the south -wet'itioiMPMIwilagw and Gor don Jtret fofttti" buxinesH now lo cated at 49 JV. North street. The Tepair shop conducted by W. i. Rutl.l BOW located there will be reuioved to a buHOuig now oemg conmrucioa on the opposite corner. ; Oa Wednesday night of thin week Re. . W. Underwood, presiding eld r of (be New, Bern dUtriot, will hold the first quarterly conference for thin year for Caswell Street Motli odkt cjiureb. He v. Mr. Underwood -will preach at 7:30, after which the lusiacs emon of the conference will be hold. The public is cordially invited to attend. All the official board a urgod to be present. Dr. !. Ahtkony-Bragg, of dbld boro, iH one of.he very few women dootoat Jf, negro race. ihe caine here v to aldrem a woman Hoelcty of St AuguKluia P.1 B. church, Uhlored, and altrarlcj a largo crowd. Dr. Brag is vnrHMile. Uinr a ftroflcient school teaeliof, :.fn fcnfynnplwh musician andfoinpo -and fiyejit'opo n jourtjidiwtji, ' p$ic4V prac tice 1 City rWn,oi! 'wilt advertise tat bi for Uie iautalUUon.of a tire aAi ptimh M- the Mdrt i bah44 4fi;v irWbaod all inanuotireraf W;ru ufluj ueittJ'iH .be-.ipyiUtd t name flgureH iotu'f'llwni- kjutm. SHJejflo 'tioiw .'will .ilude No. 1Q iili)ted wi'fMr?g'i(r(l.i goBftll't h"wt ia exppctod to.bs kwcflo A006 and 4,0t)0. Tb tyTlUWbjflUIIed before June loft ij-, i.v-.1 1 1 4 Pirh .ftoittVa hinin,ey '.illiug bybird4(nf; jr b ceiling in be 1ierB4rio4'baW.bwo; responsible for a flee., 'CaswoU traet CethodUt huR)b. Sunday at ' 130 d. ui. The ydliafia)ojiaixtiW0ol) the btaee n f.wdjijMCtioy and tho damage l"fJW eioeed $50. Chemi a)lfexbjnlghdrit with hioh the qJl rft ttppd to advantage, rioifUft; A. Upia. i. No' aerrioe wiM iMII. t ;he time ..K0iti9, .wntoittee 'under .nwt4t&f ba! Irecent laymen' , .coatanaMt in llw city, keld rtnflctfng in Quen Street TSBHl,d 100,1 ctio,, ,JpoW tftjiiiejf nefit,ot the nilt anil .lavtnnn tnim Iha1 varinlia -Chutnfeea were preaeol ana uie dia t ciuaiaiif J resulted 'ia the t appoint " meat 'f - i.gwiaral onunittW id look , , AfUr .coaoerted "action ;oa- tha part . 4tt Hieichurcioa Whererr aatrk a jtloiia doemed desirable, .aflpeoiallT j with, a.-tiew to Buaaioa watt and ihmm a railBaw ooaTataar ' Thi eeanmittw'cooawi tf F. T. Or . R. TtUsUU'hid J.XT. Cowper Twa eaaaa 'of "xkO. beatiag fjrvta "'tie a''abrraood wre tried ia'tfua aoUnir "before. magutraiM SaUrday ;. ' la LaOraage ICafl'BeaaU If mm& aacaoal teaoker laaU tata' lamtobx waived acamlaatiaa mkim ' tra?.&Aitrft I .A.-T'-i-wlla 11. C. V. l'otlbles rkn.rlii,b lieri after a LWir- Xor. bfiating, the 13-yciif:ol?l Hhdinteil tod iff Vohci WaSiv H htiiu4 township., WitncKnea deelar d;tlint hc'boy" played w?th SkinncY fli-d unihment." A titick whs ex- hibiUd M cuurt.' TSie ictinv h an, orphan from a fahiily which had several Insane members, his mothut dying ia an asylum, and may be mentally deficient. ' : "Doghead" haa been seen again. The notorius black who led a muniiy at the county convict camp ia Sep tember and escaped with nine others after manhandling the two guards on duty on a Sabbath morning, par ticipatcd in n ridiculous affray at Bear Creek, near LaOrunge.- Sam. Grady, white, and Austin James, col ored, who were with Doghead, were arrested. Orady gave bond and Jame ia in the county jail here. The1 trio were intoxicated when they went to a negro settlement in the vicinity of the creek, and attacked a woman. Oliver Jones, colored, interfered. ITe .wan set upon by Dofrhead and James. When (they attempted to us a gun Orady in tervened. He took the weapon and said the negroes hould beat Jones to their hearts' content, but he would not permit the shooting. Jones was badly pummeled. . Doghead, whoe identity 0. Warters, a deputy sheriff is certain of, escaped as he has done numerous times sinoe leav ing the chaingung. RAISING CHURCH OEBT Committee of Queen Street Metho dist Churclkto Arrange Plans for Campaign. At a mass meeting of the men of the yueen Street Methodist church Sunday nmniinir immedmtcly ut morning imniediittely (ceding the 11 o'clock service, fur ther slept were taken in behalf of the church-debt -raiding campaign now being entered upon. The pus tor rend mo -iuti.stinn.s that were adopted as 11 program !' work, nnd the meeting authorized a committee on "interest, utlendamte and itr rangenientH." This committee con hU of D. V ' 1ixon," K. Y. Sjieed: K. V. Webb, J. K, Hood. 1'. S. B. Uurjter, 0. V. Han-ey and J. W. Ooodson. The committee will meet at the residence of Mr. J. W. Qood aon tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Jl'he pastor, Rev. 11. A. Humble, whs asked to lay the mutter of raiint; the debt before the various circles o fthe church and Superintendent J. W. Goodson was requested to take up the question with the Hun day school. Sometimes single blessednes a greater failure than marringe. (-olds, constipation and hcaduch ure three common afllictions and re hevmg the constipation helps the cold and stops the headache. Use Foley Cathartic Tablets because they are very prompt and thoroughly cleansing, with absolutely no uu pleasant effects. A whole bottle full for 2:, cents. J. K. Hood & Co. (adv) CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, In lit For Over 30 Years Alwaya bear tha Siftnatar of Steam vs. a a m Don't bunt up your inner-lUDes wjqi ; a gas vuicanizer when you can, nave ame more safely repaired by steanii Why do all tire manufacturers use steam? 'Ask the icirrrca vuixAxizisa co, Car Carfsnc'4 Sautierm Ce-sL "krtlrl bMairiitru.(e il. Gasoline 1 1 j if vy x?ieaurr. Highly. Recommended ! byall Leading Magazines Justs25c:'The Yard. Pink, BluerCreerf Uv- 3-"j-&-Li 01,; O. K. T. GOttaii 0 f or 25c Poster Brown -Hdslery. Ciias. A Waters ThTleHone Store Ptiom No. 89 . . Farmers & Merchants Bank IOC. 7 Cha$. F. Harvey, President " ' Jno; F. Hoyker, Vice-Pre$. L. J. Mewbome, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. O. Miller, P. A. Hodges, S. Ll Stough, Geo. WesC C. Oettinger, G. V. Cowper DUKE'S HEIRESS In two reels. All star players in this Gaumont picture. THE STINGER STUNG A Joker comedy. They tickle the the world. 12 VIEWS OF THE STEAMSHIP .MONROE. Nearly 50 lives were lost on this vessel when it aunk near Norfolk u few davs ago. Only tonight. RAPER AND FULLER Presenting a high-class singing, talking nnd eccentric dancing act, with a novelty burlesque finish. A positive bit. Coming Wednesday: JAMES O'NEILL IN THE COUjNT OF MONTE CHRIST0. ADMISSION 10 AND 15 CENTS. i Boy's Pants, a For School Wear. Educator, Walkin and Harrisburg Shoes, Fori Cbildren. THE ONE PRICE . f CASH STORE A.JV T I Z. V. tSOSELET, u. o.t H Physician anl Sorseoa f Offloa Bait Laaeir! Drag (jo. CZScs li sorts. B U 11 tijarV. Faoaaa: ! ; 3 to S -fm. 8 to t ywav OSaa, 478 T-L. SUTTON jct kid: jey Pn is ,-.4 SVIILLIME Hotel Caswell Building MISS CARRIE L COX Graduate Nurse, , Telephone No. 210-J. HNST0N, - - - N. C Chanibe ABOUT BABY VEHICLES INTRODUCTION - For more than a third of a century the name Blcch has been foremost in the ranks of Baby Vehicle manufactur ers. Bloch quality is krown the country over. A Bloch name plate on a baby carriage is the sign of perfection cxccll ence, greatest value and superior quality. This distinction has been achieved only by maintaining the very highest stand ard of "quality in baby vehicle construct ion, and presenting values to the retail purchaser which must please and sat s'y In presenting thb line we feel confi dent that the high quality, beauty and grace of design embodied in each car riage, will appeal to every mother. This week the full line is on display at FEBRUARY SALE PRICES. As lit tie as $18.00 will buy a handsome reed Carriage--Block Quality. OETTINGER'S FURNITURE STORE Cos mum ia oil, fall mirror pollahed, hand sharpened and whetted oa ia oil atone read j for use. ' A cheap tool is a - bad inyestment. The JCSCr iC72Xf Brand .is aa absolute guarantee of qnalitj and our 27 Chisels are ia erexy waj op to the CZf Standard. . s H, E. KOSELEY HAnSAHE CCSPANY. Tyouappr ai X OU jSIlUUiu Specal attention oee mc new opung oampics on display in our show window.; & Prices $14 and vp to ;$45.60 Barrettl Chitels mxt forsred from t the highest qnalitj of Cru cible Tool Steel, temoered ouil II UII1 US. given? fca'ch order;;' w i Hartsfield YOU SHOULD HAVE A COASTER BREAK Yes, we can put them on any wheel. Cost is reasonable, only $5. There's ' safety and comfort in the use of them. But if you have an unfortunate accident why, here's the place to have everything put shipshape again. We repair wheels "before and after" accidents. More satifaction before; more money for us aft THE KINST0N CYCLE COMPANY. Hot Chocolate Ice Cream Cold Drinks Lowney's Candy J. T. Skinner & Son "We Strive to Please" " R New Ones Received I Plain, And The Latest E Just f. '.V.I .F " aaa J Fancy i i X it
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