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Ike Daily Ekes Pisa One month .'V ...10c VV ........ V Three months $1.00 . Twclye months ............ 4.00 Wednesday Evening.. April I, 1914. uriidcn 4a awl ib, of tii( grunt mar school, will reumo work tomor vow'' t A bX'cidl 'conference of the First i Iluptint diaivli will' In held tki even ing di the dyne oi uiiort uevotionoi en ice; Every member U nked by ' the pArtor to lie present. The tl)inof niOHt of the -!iurchos in the eity-are now tmtfaned ia re hcarKihj? muxic for Easter. The pro pects are tbut churc!iKMTx on t tin t cilia day wtu ne nnviieged to near pnHrrwuierior to uny before rendered here for the occasion. The regular midweek iirayennect iii wervice will be conducted in Cas well .Street Chriwtion church thU evening-at 7:4,1, by iWor H. P. Smith. Hi wiibjcct will lie the ''jmiw . r verne", I'hilippians 4:13. A con secration meeting will bo held after the regular service. Lt Sunday the First Baptist Simd.'y Mcho'il wiik bested by the .Wilson Uiiptist Sunday school inatlie. attendance and collections contest now on between the two. The su jerintendent of the local school nd- vines'lito mcnibirs that the oppo iients are pnttixiy l'wrth juore siren nous effort and tirjre action. -. The Dixie theatre thi vveninjf will oflVr thia picture bill: "A WnrtiiuP Reformation", drama: '"The Imp Abroad", comedy. The first-named object htars Frances Ford and Grace Cunard, and is an exceptional jectaeular feature in two part. The plot Ls of a civil war event. The comedy offering w a novelty. Superior court Tuesday wa oc cupied all day with the civil case of Mallisoa vs. Railroad, an intricate matter in which the plaintiff alleges bad health reHulting from being com jielled to wait in the Norfolk Soutli- VTili Out", "An Old Muid's Trip to v.... v..-t- ti.. t...; if.,.." f'Tlie TUMtm aiiA-lbe-Fiddle", 'Slji Kiss" "The Houla Son" Jim and the Hoodoo", "Taking the Census", "A' Aratrimoninl Advcrtis!- lacnt", "1W' Little Hich Iiy There's a Girl in the Heart of Mary land". On Saturday the M'liool will have a picnic, to which the public U .cordially invited. ' The body of Alonzo Weldon wua buried ncroM Neuse river Tuesday evening. The coroner and County I'hvsician A. 1). Parrott viewed the body of the bridgekeer wbo fell into Neuse river and was drowned during the February blizzard which was recovered Tuesday, and decided that no inquest was necessary. They examined the remains thoroughly and, finding iio evidences of foul play, declared that Weldon unquei tioably cnnie to hi death by acci dental drowning. Coroner 'od ordered the body buried at the coun ty's expense, and that it be kept up until the widow arrived from La Grande. In the pockets f the man's clothing were found an order from his employer for oil with which to grease the briuire draw meciianim, a pocket knife ami a tobacco baj! con taining tour pennies and a jewMinrp. The authorities here, having view ed with interest the efforts and fail ure of th( New Hern jMilice to locate Alfred Lynch, who murdered Mauley Hatch near Kichlands two week-. u;.r, ' are firm in the belief that the nero slayer of the white commissary clerk is in Nrew York or another northern HUE NEW SPRING. , ;;-ties,: Ft r Men and Boys. All ta New 25&50c. UNDERWEAR For Men land Ooys. Now Ready 25c, 50c. and $1. ir O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c Spring Coat Suits.; ClIAS. A Waters Th Tpleohone Store Phone No. 89 i ' i ... i . . wrn Hianoii nere wuen it was im properly heated, and. seek damages, ing to Kinston in his lli-ht. The bearing wn continued over into his fiancee $'-'0 today point. That a negro of similar appearance to the fugitive sought in the vicinity of New Hern by the po lice of that city was not Lynch is the opinion held here. Lynch, af ter having robbed his victim and se cured if 100, took a route via Rich lands, Kinston, He-ton and Golds boro, which carried him to Norfolk, where lie bus friends, and from there probably to New York, where he has relatives. When he committed the crime Lynch had the license to mar ry a negro girl near Richlunds, and bp stopjH-d at her home before com He gav IdleMoney s 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 1 st is the beginning a new interest period. We welcome accounts from $ 1 up. Farmers & Merchants Bank Kiattoa, N. C. Positive in action for backache weak luck, rheumatics, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Boyd, Oglo Texas, writes: "After taking" tw bottles of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheumatism and kidney trouble are completely gone." Safe and'effee tive. J. E. Hood & Co.. (adv Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A John Koonce, white, was sent up Foley Kidney Pills Successful for to Hupenor court Tuesday evening Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble, by Juste e II. C. V. Peebles after a lienrimr at the courthouse for re tailing v.liikey. Three of Koonce's witneiMiM testified that they had boujfbt from him. He is in jil in default t,f bond of $101). This morn tn ins iMJiiasman in another cane m which K ioni'e had (riven bail in th mini of fiO withdrew the bond and be i locked up pending trial on two cbargws Notwithstanding the rainy weath it, Jojiu hhnnks' trnvelliiiir vaude Ville siiow iiened under canvas on aon,n mieen struct mesday evening with ua attendance of about 300, This w.s the Kinston showmanV in ltial j'. lormanct) under a tout. The universal verdict was that Shank lias tiu' be-tt 10 cent show to ever exhibit here. The Shanks chow will cufttaa iai Us homt, city the re- luainj,!? vif tljie week, with t'reipietit clKUigf. It iH n'tined, varied and bright, , Tiu n vival lueetiiiK which 1 ieVit!!,j'r.gress tor the pat 10 church ; ixpceteJ tu close with the tO I1X ltv BrOmntlV. Now Is The Time To Have Your Car Overhauled for the Spring I! We are well equipped iervic(t tins evening. This series of ervic,4 lias, been Kucceniful 4Uil mi ujki'l to the siirittial life of not only tfii CaweII Street congri-ga turn hut ot hers, ltev. K. C. Glenn, the ' eV:,ttueIist who has assisted PasUr John M. Wright throughout the Ket ing, has occomplishe'd ef fective work. A large congregation 18 exie!tel to attend the final ser vice. This i.. ruing after midnight, for o ji'uru ,iuue lit tour weeks the PoutVui p:xpre Oompahy'H ofllce on N.. .iceii street was broken into, ine ,11 entry was made tmm the froiii Jor after a panel of glass ha been unked with mi iron rod. Theri were, eijieea .that, the roliker or into tne storeriwm, but no way could ha had today of telling wnat Hsiny gwods had been taken, Were big no inventory taken. The ditrirl; ,-mjerintejndent in Norfolk AaM ixNHt informed and in expeeted to com here to order means to pre ; vent otlyr entries.' Vs - s Tiil.iy evening pupUa of Xew (Houe ,ifc hool, in the county, will t render Hie following program in the ficnpoia me: mtroUuetory address, -vvnen Uie Cat'a Away the Sfie yWM PUy "The Minister' Viit", The Ol J plantation Song", "Xfurder All Sizes Weed Changes in Stock KINSTON GARAGE, Inc. Candies Fruits and Vegetables The Best to De Had at couniE's CANDY KITCHEN 122 N. Queen St, Phone 59. mmwm Grand Picture Program at the DIXIE TONIGHT Two-reel feature; Frances Ford and Grace Canard in A WARTIME REFORMATION. This is a splendid htory, and the cast preseting it i comprised of stars. THE IMP ABROAD A spectacular comedy. " PRICES, 5 AND 10 CENTS. Davis' Cushion Tread Nurses Pan a cea Oxfords For - Tender - Feet Ziegler, Harrisburg, and Walkin Oxfords. For Women Misses and Children. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 Prop! All the Newest Shades Crepe de chine and i Messaline Petticoats Prices $1.98 to $6.00 New Silk Kimonas Just Arrived ? " Assorted Colors and Prices J M. STEPHENSON'S The LADIES' STORE '.-ft. Complete Line Norfolk Style Suits' now on Display. See Show Window. Barrett S Harfsfield ROYAL PR AND i Kinston, W. C. 7X Make Your Old Furniture Look Like New IT's an easy and inexpensive matter. Simply apply a coat of Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC and you'll be delighted with its fine results and your own work. Pee Gee RE-NU-LAC makes old furniture, worn floors and woodwork look like new again. Try it. PeeCee RE-NU-LAC is a Stain and Varnish combined. Comes in 11 Natural Wood colors. White. Cold and Silver Enamel A It sUes. PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., Incorporated Manufacturer! : : t ( Louisville, Ky. Oettinger's Furniture Store in lilt III! I " r I I0U OF STOIll We have tried to build & banking institu tion safe and worthf of your patronage. You, by your confidence and liberal patronage have made this Bank the premier banking institu tion of this section. A cordial invitation is is extended to all to avail themselves of its excellent facilities. - omciRs N. J. ROUSE, Pres. DR. H. TULU Vice President. D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier, J. J. BIZZELL, Ass't Cashier. . T. W. HEATH. Teller. DIRECTORS. " W. L Kennedy David Oettinger RTuU . H. Canady C Moseley . F. Parrott C. Felix Harvey H. EL Moselev F. Taylor H. H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse The Newest Designs in Crepe de chine Waists and Millinery. Chamberlain & Braxton Hotel Caswell Building. DR. GEO. E. K0RNEGAY Specialist ia Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office 105 E. Caswell street Office hours 10 to 12. Office Phona 118. 0R.O.LWILSOX Dentist . Ofllee over J. E. Hood 4 Ct! Store. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 104 1-2 Queen Street, Room 4. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. LISTEN! The Old Reliable Korrect Press? ing Club ean do your cleaning and pressing better than, any other coneern. Whyf Because we have two steam pressing machines and best skilled workmen in the city. Work called or and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. ;-: s: K0RRECT PRESSING CLUB C W. IUMILTON, Prop, h Thon37.J.; y Ladies and Children's Wash casssssssssa Dresses. v .-- .Galore ! THE IMPROVE AND CORN PLANTER 1 .Enables one man to do more work than anj other one row planter made. : - . . ..-r. - ... ;t Puts out tertiluer in drill, covers it and opens another 'furrow for the seed, covers and rolls the seed down.- ' , - " Plant seed any distance with oae or more seed t,' hill as wanted. Will plant corn, field peas, sugar cane, cotton and peanuts 4 Can eet them with or without fertilizer attachment - . " , Plants cotton anjr depth wanted with few or manv 1 ;i. . or drag cover, but we recommend the roller cover. . ' THE COLE C0TT0ND COLE PLANTER Is specialy recommended where you riant in frr- ' ' seed comes a plam new before xt dropped, s0 yott need nev 'mis& bill, absolutely guaranteed not to break or skin ' th, seed, drops ir fecUy cdr peanuts, or any other seed in hills. We also have a eom P,ett of distributors, cultivators end other em maohinerr ' H. E. C0SELEY HinZZ C&HM, . From$l To $7.50 mi 'G.:'E.S . - - n
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