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I WORD d . r UT A v 1 SPECIAL NOTICES I .. al'fllllfti XL. ., v H lirUUJfcT: , MIGHT AND iSWSTRIOyS, BOY runts position. .-appi .vj ,,iv Kilpalrirk, this oflicc. -, ; . ;., IS )R SALE TWO, MILK,,COVS, ...! stock and good milkers.. Re -ently fresh- Apply C. ,W Howard. 19-16 van's RIGS Sulli Livery, 'Phone, 235- Boarding TOR NICE HORSES AND . automobiles, call Ueo., T. v ' fcorees solicited. May 2: TirOSE NEW SAMPLES OF IM ported and. Domestic, wall paper, received. O. G. Harsfleld, painting and paper hanging. d21 fE HAVE AN EXPERT PIANO tuner and repairer. All work ruaranteed. 'Phone 470-J, Household . ... r, ' it WiiniiKiunfir company. u. FEED, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE stable s. Fee.d well and' everything up-to-date. Good accommodations, G. W. Perry, successor to J. R. Wa ters South Queen street. tf HORSE SHOEING. PROPER SHOE ing and repairing will often pre vent bcrious lameness.' Horses shod in th mast improved method. In rwir of Mitchell Bros.' stables. J. F. Foley, Prop. ( . , May 2 TO THE PUBLief IlJfVE JTST installed in my Pressing club romnleto machine and: hat blocks Sweat band, ribbons and bows, car ried in stock, for cleaning ladies and rents hats. All work tmaranteed. Korrect Pressing Club, C. W. -Hamil ton Prop. 'Phone 37-J. tf 1 AGENTS WANTED WE WANT A reliable man or woman in Kinston to look after renewals and new sub seriptions to the Metropolitan, "The Magazine in America". The work may be done in spare time a few hours each week. Liberal pay for what ever time U put in. No investment or bond required, no previous ex perience necessary. FuU instructions and supplies sent, f ree. JQje two re ferences. .Desk . 14, Metropolitan 14, Magazine, New York. 16 NOTICE. Owing to the destruution of my diary by fire this morning 1 am short of bottles and will appreciate it if all who have one or more of my bot tles will leave same for me at either of the hardwire stores or notify me where, to call for. them. , GEO. W. TfelLL. . ChildrenACry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTQfRJA 1 AL :!,-' V And -' . . I I PERSONAL iUew Ruby Ppear and, Mary Lee FoiV spent Sunday in Golckboro. - Mrs.' Cecil Mencham has returned to her home' in Monroe after a visit here. ' -' Mrs. Maggie Griffin, of' Durham, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hooker. Mrs. J. D. Bandy, of Wilmington, has returned home after u visit with friends here. Miss Margaret Goodson is at home from Lynchburg, Va., where she at tended u wedding. After spending some time in Jack, sonvillc, Fla., and Savannah, Gu., Mr. A. Oettinger is at home in' the city. Mrs. Tlins. CummingSfOf Mt. Olive, is the guet of her mother, Mis. Nora Taylor, on Gordon street. Mr. Cum- mniRs spent Sunday here. DEATH BROUGHT NO PAIN. Rev. and Mrs. V. W. Blum-hard are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Bnucon, at Clayton'. Mrs. Bum-on has been ill for some time. Mrs. K. K. Eutslor, who has been in Lake cify, S. C, for a few weeks, has returned to the city and is at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Oettinger. Miss Mary Shotwell returned to day to her home in Oxford, after a short visit tfith friends here. Miss Shotwell was formerly a teacher in the Kihston schools. Norfolk Paper Tells of Deatfi There i. '-'V . of Professor Bible, Kinstonian. 'lTici yarf.ilkNlrjdmunlot iwde n- big 1eoV, Saturday told f ' the death 'there- f Prof., W; Bible, of, Kinston, the-- day. before. Th np-d man, who was intw '74th year, wan on his way to Washington to tell tq oserhn Daniels, . (secretary; H m navy, me siory o inw.ucnvu oft Daniels' father, a papers, in pocket proved.' Professor RiWe, as related in THE FREE PRESS scv ernl weeks ago, started to Washing' ton hi April for that i purpose; b illnes came upon him suddenly. It was this sickness, from which he bad partially, recovered,, that caud heart,' failure and death. The vet eran newspaperman sat in a chair, his feature j-omposed, when the proprietor of the apartments where he was staying called a policeman A detective came in and viewed the body, but a physician who then came in declared the demise of Prolc-sor Bible due to u natural cause. Bible's account" of the killing o DanieJV father, while piloting a fed era! gunboat into the' harbor Washington, N. C. during the war between the states, had already been published. According to Bible, who was an eye witness and was slightly wounded himself, the vessel carried a flag of truce when tired upon by the Confederates. The Virginian-Pilot related that in the dind man'. hands was a copy of the popular song, -'TheTroil of t he Lonesome Pine.'' some fine o lwhich probably had nwrikcnen sen timental memory in the old man's heart. The funeral was in Norfolk Sun day. As well it were there as any where eNe. his trieiuls here sav. since Bible's relatives are a scattered family und the friends of his youth all are trone before him. at SCHOOLBOY WANTED POR steady, summer, part- time, easy work. Must be bright, neatly dressed, and' under fourteen years of age. Give reference and mention day and hour when parent will come with bov for interview. Good pay-SSpltiidiJ trailing. Wr'te to QuincyHatt,Box235, Kins ton. N. C. School of Methods,, The first session of the school of methods to be held in the Gordon street Christian, church eaoh after noon and night this week, -was held this afteriKnon. i All. three of the Sunday School' experts, who are herfe- to conduct" tho meetings, were heard from. Mr. Guy Carter, Se eretary the Virginia Sunday School Association poke on ' "What is Teaching?" i Mits . Lewis' subject was' "Realization of .'-Missionary Ideals'' and Mr. W. J. Clark, of Cin cinhati, told of the' modern -methods for ; administration of .Sunday Schools. t The Sunday school rooms have been provided with tables arranged in esk form and a real school will be conducted. Those who expect to ttend regularly will be enrolled and certificates given- at the end of the sessions. Visitors, however, it was announced would be welcome at any and all sessions. Tonight Miss Lewis will discuss the training of leaders and Mr. Clark will speak on the subject "The Churche's School. This school of methods will afford a splendid opportunity for Bible school workers of Kinston and vici nity to improve their knowledge of modern methods and those in charge of the school are very anxious that all the church workers of the dis trict avail themselves ol the chance now given. NOTICE. Sorth Carolina, Jones County K. u. Dixon, Register of Deeds d EX-Officio Entry Taker for ''ones County ihe undesigned C. JI. Foy of Ln, t county, State,of North Carolina, ters and lays claim t othe following "escribed piece or parcel of land in fleavfer Creek t6wnshi State of North Carolina, th same 7 Taeat and upropriatcd suDjecttontry, viz.. TiMjl i. ' tne",fn"3 E- A- Foy, - - ontorutu and the late Becton , lf th orear the dbrth a'ntMae IT 4L . - i - e uoldsboro Lumber Company ng Seventj-five acres, mora or t- it i01. we Claimant. 5c, Il.'D. DIXON, t I Ex-Offido' En- County Store Bur"ed. (By the United Press.) Raleigh, May 18. The store the WakeMercantileCompuny atlfs- eluers, a village near here, was robbed and burned last hijiht. The loss was $-1,000. No arrests' have been made. 1 Pulpit Announcement. the rural districts -it, is often necessary . for one - to .tnrn-one s truser's up to keep- them .Tree from mud., A case of this kind resulted in the following amusing' incident.; ; . -One :muddy morning the absent nuhded preacher .having rolled, down one . trouser leg k and . forgotten .the other,, mounted the . platform, npd started, with his usual preliminaries. He was about to. announce his text when one of the deacons handed him a note from his wife,5 who was sit ting in ' the audience. Thinking it a notice of some coming event, he calmly " read rVlfa 7 ira ' dowrC' the olhtf troUsef leg. Pittsburgh Chro nicleTelegraph. 1- ' V i THOMAS IS LEADING. i (Continued from page 1.) cincts, Faison in many Hood runs third. Jones A. II. White leads his na tive county, Thomas coming second and Hood third. PenitaR-Thonlas tookejghty 'pef I cent. . of- Pender and Hood received the secoml vote. -i"' Sampshi Faison and thomasNli vide thi. county equally,' '''!" AVaynWayne-,. gives. Ilood -1,500 of the 1M0 votes, Faison -ifikine 200 and Thomas the t,' .XTZ balance.. Thomas ori sccnd( choice I- ' gets 1,300. X i: i! i Thomas Positive, Jn his statement Air. Jhoinas sa.ys he is positive of the nomination. The Guion forces counted on getting On slow,. -Craven, Jones and Carteret. Failing, tney find little hope.;; Charles' L. Abernethy seems to have avoji easily tor solicitor, igcttihg I i. - . j ' "' A. 1 ' . 1 ;iroui 4) per cent. 01 ine ,oie. MARKETS Tnn a vc m mr a ti amc PRODUCE. MDRE ATROCITIES. .',' (Continued from page 1.) - of war.' 'S'. -i.' ' ' ; t '(A man aboar the Geneva knew the Gentian Consul, Vriiz Kayrcr. and got in touch,, with him. Through him, I sent word to Cupt. Ferguson that 1 would not leave until they were released, I arranged to steam away and pick them up after they had es caped in small boats. "The Geneva's peaoplc were ready to escape in' the small boats when the steamer Raleigh arrived. The Cetrinna started to leave. Captain f erguson raised 'the Stars and Stripes-on the Geneva and a roar of ijhccrs broke from the refugees on the Cetnana. ; ' Boats Fired on. "The people of the Geneva got in to mall boats and rowed to the Cen inana. Jnc boats were tired on from the bow of tho Mexican steam er Pesjuira, but no one was hurt."1 f -it- Judge Criticises Bums. (By the United Press.) Atlanta, May 18. Detective Wm. J. Burns was severely criticised from the bench when Judge- .Hill toduy charged the grand jury to rigidly in stigate charges of bribery, perjury coercion- of witnesses made by Burns in the Frank case. THAT TIRED FEELING. Suggests Grandmother's Remedy. It's tnie the season is here with its sudden chances, and the old idea that we ned a blood medicine is not without reason. Too much henvv fo.xl has caused a torpid liver, slug gish biood, and a week, tired out eeling. Sulphur, cream of tartar and mo lasses was grandmother's remedy but that has long ago been di' placed by Vinol, a combination of the two most world famed tonics, namely, the medicinal curative elements of the od's Jiycr, without oil, and iron for blood. Vinol builds up, makes you eat more and digest better, makes your blood rich and pure puts healthy Kolor in your checks. N. G. Cljff of Opelika, Ala., says; I was all run-down, no appetite. I took Vinol anq .was., greatly benefited .by its use, i 1 foqn , felt strong and well as er." . We ruarnntee. Vinol to satisfy you A refund your money if. it docs nitt;,(iJf. EJ. Hood & Co., Druggists. . r pr, children s bczema, Saxo onderfnl. .'.,. When in, Ne F: Of ROOFING; ROOFPAINTING I or any RepairworbiSEEv 5Si' ; Wc arc uscing the Bfcst Matfcriai'for thfi ' f ' - 1 money on the market.'-.j4.r;.-' THORNTON & COMPANY,-. i;: In The New Shop oa Corner of Cordon pnd Heritage , Sfr -.'! -. i. I i v:s THE FiRST NATIONAL BAHK OF KINSTON W hare tried to build a banking .iostittiv. tlon safe and worthy of your patronage. .You, by your confidence and liberai patronage, have made this Bank the premier banking institu tion of this section. A cordial invitation ie in extended to all to. atail themselves of its excellent facilities. .' N. J. ROUSE, Pre. - - ' ; .v . DR. H. TULL. Vice President; D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier..., , v J J J.' BIZZELL. Aut CashtS j T. W. HEATH. TeUct; r DtSECTURS. ,, .'.-'.,.. W. L. Kennedy David .Oettingoi ri. lull I1' . H. Canady C. Moseley . F. Parrott C Felix Harvey H. Et-MoseleYfi J. F. Taylor ; H.H. McCoy ' S. H. Isler N.J. 'Rouse' , t i' A r iod'f e'l x. g. aff I Lst spring ftrfngth,' no ; i To Cure a Cc!d In One Day the LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It ttopt 'ouch, and Headache and work off thn Cold. Ibruggutt refund noney if it faili to cure. W. GfiOVE'S ' -suture each box. Ko. CT0UR WEEKLY LIMERICK There was- a man, whose last name is Loer, - ' Who, for his lawn, needed U- good Law-Mowery SO HE CAME jTO OUR STORE Where hefoon them galore, 14 And the lawn looks neglected nX more, iu The Unruffled ADDeararlce of the Main Revealing r&e f fefnciency of1 the CUPPKR LAWN 'MOAVlSR he; pur chased here, and the ease with ' wbiea'lt' aeoonilM.'niiB $iii''''!'i Follow HU Example anil Fate Llkevrii r" ' ; '""; We have variety 6J good htpvOers from $3.50 h , D. V. DIXON '.v;..f SON ' 'I. Reported by the Kinston Peanut Co, 'ork - 24 Vi 'xicon, side 15 Bacon, ham 1 '. 20 Bacon, shoulder 15 Lard 14 Corn, bushel ,.1.00 Potatoes, sweet - 80 jyvk Co n nt rf -'bu Iter,, L : 30 Hidedrj- , .1 H IlJdeAj peei 10 Hens llu St'.-.. -..61-3 Broiler; lb --...-11 apiece," jc.t...j.:..3 Gee. "apiece ..J&KJi.i.i40 to 60 ' 'r-r ' 1 . ,,r ... t Relieves Bladder Distress and WeaX- Irregular -painfuli bladder .weak ness disappearxWbfn thekjdcey are strong and healthfully active.-; Take Foley Kidiiey Pills for, that Jmirning, scalding sensation-irregular, painful action-heavy, eore' feeling and blad der diptrep. "rYoa will -like J their tonic restorative- effec't---tbe teli'ef from pain1 qnrcE fopi" rcsnlts Con tain no harmful drugi Try them. J. E. Hood & Co. , ; : (adv) Tobacco Flues Thai Fit ; Get lhem now to avoid the rush. Tin, Slate' and Galvanized Roofing, Metal Shingles and Gutters of all kinds. Call and see our stock which has the quality with it. If you want anything or the root we have it. Lome, rhone or write us. : : SCOTT & WALLER Phone No. 189 f ! Kinston, N. C The National Bank of Ctinstbit I - lib ' I I I lp ''f 1 in AND STRONGEST REAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE i THE OLDEST fn business methodi, and this bahrV has kept,, pace - With them. ! . ' ' While conservative in th . interest of -SAFETY,- our equipment and business . methods are modern. Let jus .' do business together to bur mutual flrlvantad 4' Capital, , ;$100,Obb.Od Surplds; m 00,OCO.CO em iii'iiiE.couiiir. " i ' ft i v r -!!
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