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It j SIM- 1 M 'it' -Ml? 1 Mi 1 V r H f if 7 : 4 i i Tbs Bail? Fees Pes? . Oai week.; - I- 10c. Three morA .-.;-:. $1.00 v Tge Vontu .r.:.-.-.--; 4.00 tyednettfay Evenina..Aprll 9191.4 Palmer ha jron with the (fcullTk travelling vandoriliu how n likfct-Bian.-.'. i' ' : ' ',' ewrnlnjr atvk, intlie ,;t f I- 4.burob, ijJilgid Loftin, who jVa truHtee f I 4 r t . !hv.?i ; f '. Jr. !."J. 4 I t J l ; . , j ' r?l i ? V f 7 ' fs 2fsCi. .4 i Company at Ayden,. apent yanUrrfay there, t a meeting of the board. The Hudwon Uugjry company u installing equipment in its1 hew build ing oa N. Queen street The building "AOjafWit a f ram structure, former It occupied, i being demolished1. In ilia new thrpfl-ntorv uImjiw of thm eom puny wjuipment with sTlqtaeitjr. of ilUO ?ehi'Iew a month wilt be placed, fire at 11:08 Wednewcloy nigbt veiled (ne department to the barber hop of 0. B. Coi, on Queen mtraet. hlK) originating from a gasoline - vcuhcI after tfie hud been loa- ed for t'lo nuih( burtiiil n hole in fl )urtitiou wall. FnHMer.iby notift'd the,0r and gave the iilarm. The ' flame Jj;re jiejttinguislied wjUhout us- - jnjr the hone. The damage wan triniifiv. VoSl't vombrf t- ri'l.ilh'Pr hw from .. Panu., thi.;t . J. Oilk-rt, a fonper Jvinit,ouin, 'ior( sji'Vi jijl jfurs hm . olIl('jB-'inMi.H,Aror thtv. ('aiiui Zone itnilliiter. ttMMstant director of posts md deputy folWtqr of ri'vcnnes un lei t:l.,ThiH. M. IVki', ha In-cn designated an acting dintctor of post. ky ( Kxwntire Hcorelitry itollvuine. Jfr. GillMTt wa at one t'nao employ ed in tie M)htni(m here and m welN known ui Kington, ' '. The iiutyor, memlicrn of the hoarf f aldinmra," arid btW f-ity oIliciaN find firemen' of the downtown com. ' pnny woWAWgiiehfV of the Kut Kiimtfrtl Jlwe t)wwpnuy ot a nlnid Mud ilrunswiek xlew Wednewlay venit The oceuwion wm tW liousewanning of th'ei!nmhy!4 new fliiarteri on Tiffany avenue. An or "heHtra of member of the Eawt . Jvinaton company pluyod. Tlu gi' "st were numerous, but ample provisi(n liUil been made to entertain them, find tlitj event .w very pleasantly 4-arrieJ, out. . j II, K. Ballijid, a young travelling ale,.sioV arretted liere Tuesday night or givjjag bad draft t a Tarhoro ltotel uiau, waj; Wednenilay rtteiihed when taken to thatetown. It tlevelop cd that the draft bad been mude out by the hotel man himself, huHlily, tind addreiH4 to another ooueern than the one on which the drummer wifhi'4 to draw. Hnllurd mjhwA ih lrft without iwying niueh ftttntia to it, and then aroxe a rieries;of eom leationa b(ffijnning witlvtlwretum of the 'draft! utidihekrft.Kt of Bal lard hare, In iaiue at Athletie park yed- siewday afternoon bttweea (he base-i ball teama of floldsboro and Kiu4on liigh hcIiooIh, the localrt ,wun by eora ot 11-tt, Kington heeured II) bit, G-!dnhoro 0, and KiJit,on made four error U their opponents' :I. Tyndalk' for the locals, ijot three hita out of four ineOu. iluty nd Lahliley were orodited with 3 bane' hits 'and Kennedy, Burms and Kdwaitbi with -'-bane hits Uine, pitching for Kinston, truek out f13 men, ana Crone, for Qoldsbom, htruek out four. Jw tow " " Uixgn audtfeBcea attended the re iv4irifiin Queen Street Meth odiht cfiart-li vneaday WejJlnjji' and ttittlui ruing. It th JomepSprvice Ahpa!iar, Kevi l. llublej dis Icaaed' Vhe :Laoueeaii unnndi A fe&tur of tbfwvlvaJ Jeti' L the nging..Je,, pice, W noted t vajngdieafocalist of HatUnooga. f. , rvicek.TKi Vveaingj4 M Qi Bp. f-wortb laAitjjatadcf prayt-r. tneting In It ha rbilathm clany room in IhauwW cnarrband at the aa'W ryfutbl m o he church . tar aimilirf kMrViee in the Sunday wbool room 1 Th removal of wooden shelters ; from building in the fire district hag made a marked dilTereoco ia the ap and Clt'rt, itr.j in bu-y time and bud weather rrowdt of negroes who im- leded trutfle. The ruling of council requiring, ,tie tUivfH jfUtfA . f.tbe Kheds "Iljfirt' of thoeKt woven the: present u(imiuiHtrtttiouiHM made, and nractieailv no .oouohition was ,enr countered : .,; t An felltar eat ta used in tbe icture "Mexican IHxie the iner w had in fiioture the Newtor fe" 'miner (ranger into hu oping latter A killed and a cliff tfuttbanA. The pie - dianry in In "A the Joker enugene est ement. Mas ul intoxicated thix produe- bKt, but there muBingl situations. Hitter f T-J . . era ana lumng come- Ua umojrmotion Peajrlt raufcgeji,', at- tho. atreton.Kfit. InUhji 6pl Onof 'th bet oflf?Wugi reent!y Arede he.fl In sLr. t m.AiliJf U fakea ft injured home ho. repatJ Jhim by M WiiWHi wife. WU lifwr period pi flebauiery ffi bomt-ruinerf Jlnirlet f III Ml bk tfift outraged tojbbetter tiiaW th oi aoiUi i ita tiulewarV nhn. - - i i r w r 1 M m m YM4 WW aTifof I c Frenk Temierailee) comedian ftgurtl capo and other Asher tiakea a. huHband. TW t tion im , BvtuTth are Hume and Wein diuiiH See Our N. BANISTER.. Alfa .-i Windows WALKOVER AVrlDHC ThenlJook to the Left and tee the Crowlns a 'Feature- i:-s V AN EASTER BOWNET"6!; Dail& Taylor The Uen's Store vaudevillj1 ' Suicide Rate Fast Growing. Paris, 'April 1". Suieide in Frunc; are - increasing. Since J904. when' 1 he total wa 8,870, thero ha been a tontinuous rise in number to !),810 ",178 men and 2,.'14;i women it-10 10. This ih'25 suicides to 100,- 000 iiihubitaut.) and treble'the pro- ortiou of " 70 years ago. A grcut number o those killing themselves are widowers. Of the suicide whose ilomi- tles are known, 4,!GH lived in rural liiccii nud 4,314 in cities. In both sexes it is the- domestic wlio shows the hirjfcst proportion of suicides; then, persons practicing the liberal professions. The motivea in the average 100 Vuicidea are: Twentv-one from phy- sicul suffering; 15 from misery or re- erses of fortune; 13 fitun drunken ness; -)z troni uoinestic troublejS! ( from thwarted love; 4 from dehauch erv"; 2 fftin unknown motives, and 24 from heat. There are always more; suicides in the spring and summer thuu in the autoran ami winter. I UACES Quite a Variety which to make your Selection. 50c, Doz. Yard$ O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Chas. A Waters Th Toleohone Store . Phone Ho. 89 Moss :or It'-' ' ' ' ' Thisife'eili juniy At TIIE LID1ES STORE. n .f Ml' , IT a t v. W 'I ; Corne and; see the many pretty styles th51Ye: are snowing. lney are bound i to please, i a Prices ard Reasonable IT' .T -'AW Barrett & Harfsfielil mi; 1; i I r. Then, is but little hope for an old hiu-hcld" who can't indift-e a spinster on the i-hady side of forty to marry him. For Clerk of (he Court I hereby announce my candidacy for clerk of the court subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters of Lenoir county. v OKOROK L. HODGES. f " "i: Announcement I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of olcrk of the superior c,oart oi Lionoir-county, subject to the Homocratie. primary t to Le. held May lOlli, nud will highly appreciate your support. If nominated arid elect ed will strive to please all. ' Vfcy Respectfully, J. T. HKAT1I. STANDISHia- Arrow COLLAR 2for25t Weldbg MEET ME TONIGHT Mmm ' " ' SB II I ... I u " " ' s I ' ' ' iB mil i , a am , 3 ol lcu:i:t:t:w Hcttff.it)k. ' -yttfciitlUllr 1 "r? Pictures: ; MEXICAN PEARL SMUGGLERS A Onumont feature with, an .all taf cast. r . THE WHEELS OF LIFE Featuring Wallace Reid and Dor othy Davenport. A Nestor dramftt A FREAK TEMPERANCE WAVE A Joker comedy starring Max Ashe.-. " ; Vaudeville: BITTER AND WEIS " in 1 high-clusg singing and talk ing comedy sketch.. Prices, 10 and 15 cents. IF BABY COOLP TALK. 1 We are now in a position to do all land lofrwdding. ' If iypu have any - br oken gears, pullyes, or 2lny tliin t that needs welrl. pea ra ae o( ,r-.. For, the'. wboU j k. . ,., - . - length tt the Woci almost, on North inf. CSQ Or DnOne US 4m k... ...... tt.:. j r I . . , the look of things i entirely changed. Ancient aheda projecting over tbe ide walla there from frame building: for yaara harbored gvrum numberleaa Shadow-Laces, ' All Widths Camisole Laces, Embroidered Crepe. ,. Rice Cloth, lii Whitei THE 0IJE PRICE' ' CASH STORE H 1' A. J. SUTTON S tint M Prop, j-.;-rr.-:-iiSTaii r-r Th Old Sellable Korreet Pma im; Club can do your eleaniat and pressiof . better thaa toy other concern. WbyT Because we have two ateam pressing machines and best skilled workmen in tbe eity. Work called for and delivered. Satisfaction' guaranteed, n: s: K:n."ICT4PKESSI!S3 CLU3 ' a W. HAMILTON, Prop. It Would Insist' on a BL0CH Baby Carriage BECAUSE: BLOCH Carriages for Babies are made on scientific ana nygienic lines for BABY'S HEALTH. COMFORT and SAFETY. BLOvH Carriages for Babies are large, roomy, sani tary, easy riding, and built so that the baby can grow and develop naturally. i. ; The name BLOCH oo a Baby Carriage is Your Guarantee of Quality. Get a BLOCH and Make Baby Happy. Oettlnger's Furniture Store iUL When in Need - Of ROOFING, ROOF PAINTING or any Repair work SEE US; Wc are useing the Best Material for the money on the market j& j& THORNTON Ct COMPANY In The New Shop on Corner of Gordon and Heritage St. The Diebold Best, Safest and Cheapest Safe - to Buy. Fire and Burglar Proof. Any Size-rEasy Terms. See Corny G. Tyndall or Ronald E. Newborn KINSTON. N. C. Z. V. M0SELEY, M. 0, Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drug Co. otncft hours: . 9 to 11 a. m. .' Phones: 3 to 5 p. m v Office. 478 8 to 9 p. m. Besidenoe, 7-L. f G.'G. M00RE Attomey-at-Law , Library Building KINSTON, - . N. C. i v :f -v v. : TH2 IMPROVED 00LE PLANTER v- Enables one man to do more workthan any other one row planter ttiade. " ' . Pals ut fertilizer in. drill, covers it and opens anothe farm t tbe seed, covers and ;olls .he seed down. - - " ;t: .. riants ,eed any diltanCe with, oae or more Med t but JL.Ha Will plant corn, field peas, sugar cane,? cotton and peaants. Can get them, with or without fertiliser attachment -. THE COLE COTTCn AK3 C0R9I PLANTER '- -Is speeialy recommended where you plant in furrows or drin seed comes in plain view before it isdropped, so yon need-nerer miss a hill, absolutely guaranteed not to break or skin th seed, drops per fecUy corn, peannto or any other aetd in kills. ' We also hav . , Brockp ort I ohoesand Slippers - . - ...'.; For Ladies Price $3.00 1 J plete line of distributors, eultiratox and other farm maotinarr i n. e. c::EiY...NAmASE czz?zan 'Nuf Sad" ' t". . ' . ! f V"T . .
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