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it Pi II" fir 1H6 BilU FKK ?KS3 Olle. week.... )ne' niontli Three iiDi ili Twelve :i.r.th. ,-u!U ! lUe. 3'.c 4.00 Friday Evening March 27, 1814. In-, furrcj.: '-It i- c.v ti (.cc our ; ; I, we :ii t:ie li.itlle .nil to lu" ; t iif iixl n! llif ln.irtll VCi'li t ci.iiiiii.'t. l,-t ewrv Kin- It.ii.: i-1 fun! their fi lewis now icinc I" tin- iv-'-u.-. !! mi fuuul Sun J . i V liiiirrili:;.', iiliil l)tili'4 -njiif 1 illollj.' w illi von'' Aljimimrt m'!it a- loilnv lii.iclf of - Mrs.-Sniwh SuuniM-iim ;tnil ili'nr'i-1 u ti nui-titic of vitunjr elo to In' icr, Mr-. O. '. It ii friend in Crvcnvi!!;-. ; IM' iVriv Ms -i;i- !.: -. 'tu. ' .,; jU. !' ll.)M.,0 ii, ,. i.. I. Hev. V. (. Hoilclt w ill tiil it in Univer.ilist hull h-r, v.-ituitf mnliT- :;)ii-ii 1lljc ttyminif iind evening Suiuiiijr. ' i ' J. II, liell in fa-well Street Me1lioli clmri'li next Sunday afternoon at It will ) liild in connection with the M'Kuliir Stiwlav school service. ain Hev. K. i'. (ileim, now coniluctinjf h ni- iul-1 -iiTi-- nf revival M-rvii-c-. in tin1 i:t Imtli I ehun-li, will make a eciul mlilre.-..1 The jtudv of the Sunday rliool lc.-.Mn will he omitted. Minister I ll. tl't..! 1 I'.. !.. I. hlilrl.lM ..t'l 1.1. ... I ...1.1 1 1 .1 lit.. taL'u.l 1 1 lit iiiiiniin. iiri ui. i 11 kniri ikiirt..ti,. fi imi irtn uri iiif - i ... 4lii'iN,' lliir koIiI Ii im dwelling and lot laid in helping to make the meet inn liens ahl t vacant lot mljoinini: to! helpful to the vouin; iteoiilc. and J. (. liitHierry, the f-imiIenfctjMi I older people ure invited to attend. nnmed ' lieintf .4,rMI, nwt the prop-1 Several cum', w ere disposed of in ortv lo!Hte4h -K. Gonloti str-l. Icivil superior court Tliursdav. "x The grniujiiar nchuul on K, l'iimr J Vs. Kinstoii Maniifacturiujc Coini'iiny (street lodnv' Ixpine inoved to a I wa v decided in the plaintiff's favor. vieiin't Iut ticnSs1? '-the street, iindM'o.x, c. lured, was ulluwed $.")00 'l)inie tlirV were dUnii-sed for the I dainae for injuries sustained on day. It is on the nite made vacant I the cinimftnv' loityinir rsilroad, duo, by this buildiny;' n-nibt'iil that the J he ullcui-d, to iniiricr methods of new hih school will he erected. Hie i.ii iin in v ill t iuii ha., hi en reeeived ,y TMK b'UW. i'li'HSS "Mr. and Wr. H. II. Keel ivii'iest tin honor of yimf iiresenet' t tnrtyi:,ir- nugft of their diuiiiliter, I;uira Fnmeis, to Mr. Jacoli Franklin Jack won, on Saturday innruini, the ele- venin ot Aiint at n.'ilf utter seven oVIoek, Haptist ehunh, Unuits boro, North (inlinn". Dr. H. . Spilman was on the afreets TlinrsdnV' afternoon for the first time in about 10 day-., haviu; tmm eontitii d to his home v. it it l.i- jmppe for Ch;it mmhhI. II.' Un cancelled nil business a Held secn -tary for Sunday hcIwoI worl. of the Southern It.iptist eomention until iHltiiii; cars. A ea.se in wliK-h a ileum ii ; in-. Wi.nanis sued tnc Snu! li'Tii ltailrn.nl was decided fol di't'i'inlan!. He sued for dain- s for minor injuries sustained when he n lighted from a train at (rohlslM.ro. The court decided the railroad nut neirl rihle. Mrs. Aynes Freeiu hi Slnan, cliiirpnj; infidelity, was p-Miited ;i divorce from William Hunter Sloan. Tht. case of Tilyli - man vs. Ko'u-e was commenced and continued into todav. The W'atehdojr f the Deep" is an imp masterpiece in motion pic tures at the Dixie theatre toniirht. William Shav is starred in this pleixhd two-part suhjeet. "Slim's Sirateirv" is a comedy offerinir in Underwear Demity - 36 in. -iOc-a Yard, f . "I, 1 Crepe Gowns " Pink, Blue, White, 98c. HemmedfDiapers 10c Each. Long Cloth B leeching 9c. 0. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Spring Coat Suits. Chas. A Waters Th TeleoHone Store I Phone No. 89 I the lMt of April, when he will at-1 pictures. The Moif!in-Oer(te eom tend the cunvctition in Niihlnille. I puny oK-ned in vaudeville last even- It was emphatically denied at eityjinjr and will continue durin? Uio half- hull today tluUT reports cireulatedl week. A small tfirt with the outfit during the moniinu; that DocJieHdl a yoml voii-e. and earned the nd Howard Faulk had heen arrest-1 audience'- plaudits. A dramatic IdleMoney is of no use to yourself or to the community. Make it earn 4 per cent interest, compounded four times a year, by depositing ' it in our Savings Department. April I st is the beginning a new interest period. We welcome accounts from $1 up. , 'S '.' ; ft " " ' f . The Newest Designs in Crepe de chine Waists and Millinery. Chamberlain& Braxton Hotel Caswell Building. Farmers & Merchants Bank KiutM, N. C. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER i 104 1-2 Queen Street, Room 4. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. L. pys' Spring Clothing ROYAL BRAND The first shipment obu Boys' Spring Cloth ing is in. Norfolks are the best for spring Barrett & Hartsfield Klnston, N. C. t - i li 1 HI THE McDOUGALL KITCHEN CABINET DR. H. 0. HYATT, Offce Practice Diseases of Old Age. d in Norfolk are true. Hothead am Faulk, nejfroeH, were doinf thre yenr eeh on the county roads for 4i werie of misdemeanors and ear Tobbioir respectively until last Septeuiber, when the two with right - other convieUeHed after mutiuy- ingr lit a priNoners' eamji. II. ,G, Unices and Hilly jSarker, a negro, were injured Thursday at the farm of the latter atPallintf CreeK wlun tiiu two wen blasting sunis "Willi dynamite. A rhar.e ex plowed HrrjjJtrlyf JmrniiiK the plunltei gainfully about tile f and eyes, but emitting' 119 lanting injury, itark r hid nu Hinn broken in two lue.s MJid a ,iHlliiibon( rjrokefi, jifidoif her it burned on the face! I lis eondi tion is not serious. Medical aid was from the eity.. A new outbreak !' sinuilo.v in the vicinity of the Hafitut ehmv flwr oeearn'oned the hHiiiir oir Ihe Kpuk llnptist mimoh'm' eonventioh a! jSniuly Itottoiu, whieh W;us to have t'omuienited tonight jfnd enntmiu'd Ihnniglj Kunday, Churches in I-ntiir, Wayu nd a part of l'itt eountie .. 4mijnsH inn iMeiisc union, 1 he r.ifii Inr services in the First Haptist church here will b,. held, I'ustor y. ttbtnehard uununeed today iee it has het'ii decided to abandon I he union meet ing. tn-orge msoii, a tunuer Xew TVni railroad meehatiie, h.is asked the potme ni Itiehtnoud, Va., to aid Lim in hwating H pretty 'ii-year- old wife, Sallie Aldhdgt Vinson, win left her homo in Itiehmnnd Monday veiling, leaving their two children Tying 011 th0 floor. Mrs. Vinson parent rive in Kinstoo, and the hus- Land Hiys if he succeeds in locating lier he' will return tierftatlnnft.Mrs. Vuison was married at the age of 15,i!.i,i4;Vi&, , ,d Tht) Kinhtoa ehumlM-r of eomtnerce. together witk;amilaf bodie in," other r- I: 4 . 1 . . . wv vsruuua vowns, oaii oea askt d by the Ik-aufort ehauiber of eom- taer to endorse Cape lookout aa poveroiuent coling base. The rape hft .already been selected as the site f a b.'g harbor of refug', and is the Jogiea point for a eoaling Ktation, tanfte biTeiwary by the opening of the ISiuim canal, resolutions by the Betufcrt ehamber read. Action will pnjlubly be tsken by the Kins ten chswber Ttieaday night. The itteodanee aud collections tmtat tKteen the Kundny s.hxds f Kin -Jon and Wilson Iirst Haptist hurr4ie now htands: Kington U 23 ahead ia attendance, WUson $7.30 Ahead in evUeetion. Pastor IHan cbarf wf the Wat chnn-h, wartw ketcli was presented, the plot of which, as nearly 11s could he un ravelled, centered about the plucking from the wiles of (he world by a man of the world a tiny girl employ ed in a threatre. The little cory phee's dud finally took her buck, af ter a lot of eloquent persuasion by th0 unnatural retoiuic and the au dience wu detiirhted when thicur taiu dropped on tln-vharrowing scene, A skirt dunce winch,- followed was npplaudetl out of sheer sympathy. The outfit offers a change, for the better it is hoiied, tonight. Automobile Destroyed by Fire. yVashington March 27.- The au tomobile of Hoyt Moore, municipal (treasurer, was cousumed by Urc whilo stundimr in front of his home. t Disordered Kjdneys Cause Much Misery. With pain and misery by day, sleep disturbing bladder weakness at night. tired, nervous lun-down men and women everywhere are glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills restore health ard strength and the regular! fiction of kidneys and bladder. J. E. Hood & Co. (adv) Hi Pictures: THE WATCH DOG OF THE DEEP An Imp masterpiece in two parts, withi William Shay and Leah rULrd in leading roles. SLIM'S STRATEGY A Frontier comedy that is very funny. Vaudeville tonight. THE MORGAN-GEORGE COM PANY opened last night with a dramatic koteh, "The Iittleat Oirl'V and pleased. They give a complete chauge of program tonight. Has more good features to the square inch than most cabinets can claim fo the square yard. : DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office 105 E. Caswell street Office hours 10 to 12. Office Phone 118. N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land, Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C. ROUSE & LAND Attorneys-at-Law OFFICES: Klnston, K. C. Goldsboro, N. C , Edger- iob jBuucung. 0 One Dollar Down One Dollar Per Week Oettinger's Furniture Store PRICES. 10 AND 15 CENTS. f It i-, not wise to be wiser than is necesaary . Qiiiualt. C ASTORIA For Infants and Chfidrea In Um For Over 30 Years Alwaya bean the Sijrnature of 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 GARAGE, Inc. Children's White Dresses 2 to 6 Misses White Dresses 6 to 14 Popular Prices Full Line Wash Suits for Boys 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. Hall W. Chadwick Oppisite Express Office .PHONE 499 L. Hot Chocolate Ice Cream Cold Drinks Lowney's Candy J. T. Skinner & Son "We'Strive to Please" THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Fione 34 Prop. ' ' LISTEN! The Old Reliable Korrect Press ing Club can do your cleaning and pressing better than any other concern. Why T Because we have two steam pressing machines and best skilled workmen in the city. Work called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. KORRECT PRESSING CLUB C. W. HAMILTON, Prop. Phone 37-J. , : V ? THE IMPROVE AND CORN PLANTER ! rwbs one man to do more work tllan any other one row planter made. ' v J, , y Put out fertilizer in drill, covers it and'opens aaother furrow for (lie seea, covers ana roUs the seed down. (, ' 4, 4 ;? Plant seed any distance with one or more seed to hiil as wanted Wilt plant corn, field peas, sugar cane, cotton and peaaats. Can get them with or without fertilizer attachment.- - "x " ' . .' Plants cotton any depth wanted with few or many seed, with rolled or drag cover, but we recommend the roller cover. - j THE COLE C0TT0N0 COLE PLANTER ' J Is specialy recommended where yon plant in furrows or drill every seed comes in plain view before it ifldropped, so you need never miss a hill, absolutely guaranteed not to break or skin the seed, drops per fectly corn, peanuts or any other seed in bills. W also have a coml plete line of distributors, cultivators and other farm machinery 1 v.-'vR. E, KOSELEY HARDWARE CCSPAJIt. v ' Ladies and Children's Wash Dresses Galore From $1 To $7.50 G. E. llornepv
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