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TffiDffllMFOS I 'H WEARS AGO. On week.. ,i lie. Owe mouth 35c. Three mouth ....c--... l.0) Twelve months ... ..... 4,00 Tbursvzy Even!nu.March 23, 1814. , The KnijHits of lythi meet tlii" evening At 7 ;.'(). Fro dirt will bo given for the lii'tiltug i tbt vtH'i.tiJ lot in the rcr f thg !: 'ir'ira. CiwnjKuiy.-, More, ml;eiv vxcavetijig lur u buihjitit,' i-. undergoing. Tit;? Gornto Hhoe Co tu puny, in "flreeoville, has 'asHigned, W. L. Hall being the asMignee. Anwt are ubout 412,000, and linbilitio nearly O00. Ceo. Gornto, formerly of Kin ton, nil j II. L 1 lodge., of Wash ington, were the company. Disregarding the city ordinance prohibiting that nuisance, owners of chickens in Home parts of the out nkiit of town are allowing t In tu to Tim on the htrcetrt. Offended garden ers 'have eomplained to the police and the law will be enforeed. At the I)ixit. theatre tonight, iu three reel, will le offered "The Case of ('berry I'ureelle", a detec tive htory by the F.elnir eouijiany. Harb;tra Tennant is Marred. The plot is filled with bit of e'iting n l ventures and a pretty train of ro mance. Vaudeville will he rcniiiucd Ihln evening. When the Central N'ew of Aineri- , organized to Ponixt4t with the A.xoeiated Pres and other newspu jer asnoeiationrt,' begins operation in New York on March 10, Kinstnti will bo the elearing jtoint for 10 east Carolina counties, and all news ilinndled from the district will bear .the Kinaton dateline. Sample of advertising matter (Daily Free Pre-, March -'0, l'Ht.i.) Tillman, wpeakin on the raee pro blem, wa hissed in lH'tnnt. Congressman Small w tutheriiis the inland vitcrwiiy. V. t Dunn was elected ex:lt ruler i.f the Klk. Fire Marled ' in (he Ix-noir Oil & lee 'I'Vs. plant, bat was on -:m trolled. Jas. V. Hill die,) of dilation of the heart at hU home on King Mrcct. He wh, a former mayor and 4r veur of age. K. r. lavlor. i,t New Jert). aim Mis Ada 0. Jones, city, were mar ried. Alex. Hill and Miss Sudie viuten were married in Mt. Olive. C. K. Harvey went to Raleigh. J. T. Heath ipent the day in New fSeni. Mr. Dnn. (liinerly vi-ited in O recti ville. Mr. ami Mr-. It. L 15!' cunie nun (Jr.iiiiL'er. MERE MAN. I Stetson Spring Hats Are Here in The Latest Styles. Come in and Look Them Over. jG? Dail & Taylor The Hen's Store Announcement 3 Mr. A. J. Dntt;"lt or' Greensboro, i r en, of (iuliUhori II. X'KV Mr. I'm!. is ii! the city. Mr. V. A. rowellf of New lii-m. was here yesterday. Mr. T. M. Arrington, ot Mount, hient yeMenlay here Me-.is. Thi'o. I 'art rick and Fitz hugh Whit Held, of Clinton, nr.. in the city. Mr. Geo. I J, I'nderwood, of thi Norfolk Soiitjiern IJitili hkI, i ber from Favetteville. Snow Hill Firm Fails. Itu.-.hel & Abdullah, a dry good iMirtnershin of Svriaiw. hav failed -which may be plaeed by the chamber J at Snow Hill. Alter laying off their i commerce wun leaning newspii- joint iiometenl exemptions or lors in several Mate have been .sub- (!(() from tlie slock only f lOli worth luitted by the Clinton, S. C eon- of goods icuiuiiietl, whil, the iiahili- eern with which the contract im ex-1 ties totalled H "".". The good- A--Meted to le placed. Ah the topline I tuined by the muehiints as home- f one pi'iKsed ad. is the nobby audi stead holilinu r were taken original phrase, "Kuiston, the big trest town of its size in the state," , The uhauilier may authorise the ad- vertisiug on next Tuesday night, when its regular monthly meeting : will be held. Work won commenced today on a ! water main to be laid on East Chet t, nut Ktieet. The main, of 4-inch jiipe, will be about a quarter mile in length nnd will connect with three new hyJ lru:iU. An old 10-ineh well at the luain pumping wtation baa been deep : ened from 300 feet to 370 and re line with an 8-inch pipe, securing i natural flow qf 75 irallons a minute whereas before only TiO wa seeured with the aid of an air compressor. ) .Another well of the type is being S similarly treated. Only one e4i.se was disposed of in t-ivil eourt Wednesday, that of Itar ,,lleld vs.'Crewsh. The verdict was for fhe defenduut. At a previous trial the plaintiff won in this raw, in volving the poastissiou of about 10 ..acres of farm land and a boundary 'dispute, whereupon the defendant up-H-aled an,! gained a new trial. The matter of Cox vn. Kinstou Mauu- faeturing Company was u;oiie into nnd wa.s not con.-lu.led when ourt oHued today. The colored jdaint'lT ullegi personal injuries re eived on. the cohimuiv's logging road lueto the method in which S-nr were shifted. A larg' conj(regatnm In-ard with interest Itev. K. C. (Henn deliver a powerful . exposition of lie erii tnral 4x tnne of reientanee Wetbic lay evetiicg in Caswell Street Meth--diit ehureh, where a revival meet ing t in progrexa. His discourse Tras lui'id, convincing, .serijHiiral, -earueat and thoughtful, and imide A profound 'impression on the au -ciieuoe. inese meetings are proving a great blessing to many ca roles -Christians and unsaved persons, as well 84 to the active Chriatiau work. era of.the churches, .saya Pastor J, .31. Wright. At tlje clo of tjbe ser vice aereral manifested interest in their spiritual welfare by goinsr for ward to tke altar for prayer. Thin morning scrvioe was a beedietion to everyone presenL The apeaker dealt with the aubjeet of the great harvest tielda in Kinaton and the aeajrity of Christian worker. The message win vwonderf ally inspiring. "A bright young lady was happily converted and pub liely professed faith in Christ. The attendance increases each day. Sel -lom, if ever, are sweeter spiritual services witnessed. A fine werviee is TjKv ted tonight. The public w tar lially invited to all aenrieea. by a Omuvill,. merchant who luld a 'J, JtOO mortgage ugainst the .stock . fMTi or Ohio m t ,i tdltoo, i . Luom couim. f fKANC J. Omw mk Mtt tint Im Ii ankk Mrtuar or lb Ann ol r. X C'mini. 4 Co.. tuun bvuium la tu Cltjr ot TolMa, Omiarr and Hutu torania. ad tkM aald Irra will pay lh aura 0, ONK HCNDRKU DOLLARS lor xu-h and rvorj vmm at uinuo hm aaout oa eurtxi uy Ua iu a HAU B UITAMR 1vRB. m a Ktir r f m r' v- Hworp to belor me and auoacnlml la my artaruca hub wi aajr wi Mmnoff. a 4 una. I TIrr l A. W. fJLEASON I f Kotii PMauc Hall a Catarrh Cur U Ukea bitamallr ajul ar dlnwtlir upon (ha Mood and anooua aurlama ol lot HIT inHIIBDIIKB, ITHV. r. i. ORKNEY CO.. Totado, U fwiwi m an uruavvna. Tia. Daka titli FmU PUIa ojhokUoh Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured. "My husband hud a oontrlit for fifteen years and my son for eight years. Dr. King's New Discovery completely 'cured them, for which I am most thankful,' writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. Kind's New Discovery did for these men, it will do for you. Dr. Kinc'is New Disooverv should be in every home. Stops hacking coughs,. relieves In grippe and all throat nnd lung ailments. Money back if it fails. All drugirists. Prieo 50 cents tind $1. II. E. Mueklen & Co., Phila delphia or St. liouis. (adv) Underwear Demity 36 in. 10c a Yard. Crepe Gowns Pink, Blue, White, 98c. Hemmed Diapers 10c Each. Long Cloth Bleeching 9c. 0. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c Spring Coat Suits. Cms. A Waters The TeIettone Store Phone No. 89 mmW Pictures! THE CASE OF CHERRY PURCELLE A detective story in three reels by that nil-star company, Eclair. This picture is one that will touch the hearts of all who see it, and at the same time will teach u moral lesson. Featured is Miss Barbara Tennant, the jjirl with the fascinating eves. Vaudeville tonight. PRICES, 10 AND 15 CENTS. I iVoteftCOLLAR 9 lata OH Now Is The Time To Have Your Car Overhauled for the Spring We are well equipped to fix it promptly. All Sizes Weed Changes in Stock KIIISTOK GARAGE, Inc. rl ! 1 9 1171 Lnnaren s wnue Dresses 2 to 6 Misses White Dresses 6 to 14 Popular Prices Full Line Wash Suits for Boys THE ONE PRICE CASH IST0RE Our Spring Millinery Opening: will be held Tuesday and Wednes day, March 24, 25. The public is cordial ly invited to attend and inspeet our unusually large stock. " amp P I jaaj imami luinimi mi n I J M. STEPHENSON'S I II k. LAntPiB. tnt 1 ROYAlBRANDi ' ' ' Klnstov. C. " ' pITp f p tMt.P.llFpplMppp -MEyi LJ , mm '-'-'---'-'--mmmmmmmwmmmmTmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmWmWmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Jl I I ' ' - ' tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ill- II DR. H. 0. HYATT, H II I Bill 0flV Prartlee II Ihe Celebrated II ill Diseases of Old Age. aa ' i-i I -n II RmfQnrinir tmWJJ la Wf I II 1 Clothing The first shipment 61 Boys' Spring Cloth ing is in. Norfplks are the best for spring Barrett 1& Hartsfield The Celebrated McDOUGALL KITCHEN CABINET Is now on Display in Our Window. These cabinets are justly re garded as the most complete on the market. We will sell them ON THE CLUB PLAN and deliver any cabinet on the payment of One Dollar Down And One Dollar Per Week Oettinger's Furniture Store OR. GEO. E. K0RNEGAY Specialist in Disease of Wo . men and Children. Office 105 E. Caswell itreeL Office hours 10 to 12. Offlci . Phone 118. N. J. Bouse, Edward M. Land, Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C. ROUSE & LAND Attorneys-at-Law Kinston. N. (?. Of FICES: Goldsboro. N. C , Idder ( ton BaUdlng. I" WALL PAPER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OVER 5,000 ROLLS IN STOCK. Select your room at nine in the morning and have it finished by supper same day. HaU W. Chadwick OppUite Express Office PHONE 499 L. . ... - 1 .. Hot Chocolate Ice Cream Cold Drinks Lowney's Candy J. T. Skinner & Son "We Strive to fW" A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 Prop. i f$i ' LISTEN! The Old ReUaUe Konvct Press ing Club can da your Ie:niiif and pressing better than any other concern. VVhyt In.vau.se we have two steam pressing machines and best skilled workmen in the citj. Work called for aud delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. -:-: : KORRECT PRESSING CLUB C. W. HAMILTON, Prop. v 'Phone 37-J. THE IMPROVE! AND CORN PLANTER Enables one man to do more work than' any other one n rttl made. ' I'uts out frrtilucr in drill, covers it and opens another furrow for the seed, covers and rolls the seed down. Plants seed any distance with one or more seed to hill as wanted. Will plant rn, field peas, SUgar cane, cotton and peanuts. Can get them with or without tertiluer attachment Plants cotton any depth wanted- with few or many seed, with roller or drag cover, but we recommend the roller cover THE COLE COTTOND COLE PLANTER Is specialy recommended where you plant in furrows or drill every W comes in plain view before it isdropped, so you need never miss a hdl, absolutely guaranteed not to break or skin th seed, drops per fectly corn, peanuts or any other seed in hills. We also have . com. plete line of distributors, cultivators and other farm machinery H. E. U0SELEY HARDWARE COBPANt. Ladies and Children's Wash ... ., Dresses Galore From $1 To $7.50 G.E. ftornegaif
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