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'A OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. i. Y. Hryan, of Greenville, . wa u viwitor here Nutjrti.iy. Mr. I II. ('ut'er, Kr., of New Rem, irax a n'M-nl visitor here. , Mr. Chan, fienr and children vU jUnl rc-lnlives in OolJslwro Sunday". llt-v. . 0. Ikxieil returned thw worning from INuk Hill, wher he wnt Sunday. Mr. Samuel Ferreta. f Ktono wuU, N. ft, lias returned home after a htrt visit he re. Adjutant -flem-rul uiik h- through the city last cvenin, en routo lo Ual:Mj,'h from Cump Glenn. Mr. Wiloy M. Uuliy left thin morning f;r Wilmington, where he will 'join the mei liunicat force of the Morning Klnr (in foremun. Tho IhiiiU f the rity will he rlis. d on tV'dnCHday, May 20, the un uivernury of tho , Mecklenburg de clarntion of independence. The union meeting of the third district of the euKtern conference of the original Free Will Baptist church will convene at Christian chapel, 1 noir county, on Friday, May 29. The ineMing rill continue three dtiy. The regular meeting o ftbe Daugb tor of Ibe Confederacy ha-i been de ferred from Muy 19 to Jane 3. At thin latter date the Duuirhtcrr. will bold appropriate exercise in mem ory of the birthday of .JonVron Bavin. Dr. W. T. I'tirrott in attending the mtrpicfll clinics of the famous Dm. Mayi at HocheKter, Minn., for two week. ' The Mavo brothers are iunong tho world's most noted ttur trnon. and their clinic are visited w by phyniciniiK and surgeon from ev ery country. With the arrest in Goldshoro Sim- day of ttnorh Hargett, colored, the InHl'of'IO gnmbleiN who were run acnHH by county and city officer nearUhe pent hoiife u week ugo, was caught. Five of the ten were cap tured; when tho officer KUrpriaed the idayetjfcjirid the other five picked up one by. ono during the week. Hupcrior court convened here tbjs morning for a one-week criminal term. The docket which greeted Judge W. II. Whedbee i one of tit" Iarget in year in Lenoir county. About 230 caw.' are docketed, and it will require hard work to clear it by Saturday evening. Tho county Jail holds 31 prisoners awaiting trial. Mayor F, I. Sutton has returned from attending the anual convention at Charlotte of the Carolina Munici pal AaHocintton, of which ho is one of the viee-prenident. He invited the association to bold it 1915 meet ing liere, but withdrew with thrue other bidders, Fayettoville . Greens boro and Raleigh, in favor of Ashe villc. One ballot box unp,i in Saturday's primary by the pollholdcrs for the first KiiiKten precinct was originally innd(' for patent mediciiit piu'imses. On it. in bit; letters wen tho words "Curdui Cor yomen." Over the word Cardui some w:i pasted ;i piei-u of. paper with Hie word ''Yolos" con spicuously printed. "Votes Cor wo men was made out of the former wonling. Jon Haddock, engineer at the Kin- fiton Mniiufanturing Company's luni Iter plant m the aouthweateru part part of the city, wax injured when a plug blew out of a steam valve which he waN repairing shortly before 7 o'clock this morning. Haddock waa at work in tho boiler-room. The es. raping htciini burned him severely on the face, althtiiigh no permanent in jury wil ensue. He is in the Mo Daniel Memorial hospital. A couuty institute for teachers opened in the high school building at 9 . in today. Fifty-one are en rolled, and Miss Hattie Parrot t took charge of the primary department, outlining the work to be done for the two-weeks term. County super, intendent Kinsey was present and aed Mis Shotwell, of the Gran ville county schools, a visitor in the , city, lo give the teachers talk on domestio science as con ducted in the schools of her county, tihe made an interesting talk. Sup erintendent I'ndtrwood, of the city choirt, have lhcrjre of the advanced class- after tomorrow. The teseber manifested 'much inter cut in the work. ;" The picture program at the Dixie theatre tonight includes: "The Power of the Air," drama; "The Contents of the Suitcase," drama, and "Her Father' Silent Partner," druraa. Fred ami I5es Iucier open in vaudeville in a comedy sketch. The Hpworth League of the Meth odist church will hold it regular lit erary meting in the Sunday school room of (j'jetfu -treet church, thi evening at 8 o'clock. As there is a special progmm prepared, all are urged to be present and bring with them their friends. A horse drawing a street-cleaning wagou ran away on Queen street about 9 o'clock this morning, and collided with a farmee's wugon pull ed by two mules at the corner of Gordon street, overturning the lat ter. The mule stood fast, however, and with the wheels of the city's wagon entar.gled in those of the oth er vehicle, the horse was compelled to heave to. He marked time until quieted. About the only damage was tJie littering of the street with trash. Harry K. Walker, former chair man of the board of trade of Nor folk, will addre the chamber of commerce at an informal smoker in the Commerciul Club's rooms here Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Walker , is a business man of the Vir ginia city, and it was upon the re commendation of Guy V. Webb, for mer Kinstonian now at the head of Norfolk' business men's association, that he was invited to come here. lie i- en cvpert i:: a town -boosting way, and will discuss civic pride, inuici pul progress and public coojaTatiou. i JOSH MILLS CONVICTED OF KILLING ORMONO - We are now in a position to do all kind of welding. If you have any broken gears, pullyes,or any thing that heeds weld- come constipation make you feel, 1 lively and active again. J. L. Mo-i" 5CC Ur pilUne US. Knight, Ft. Worth, Texas, aays: "My UaagreeabLj symptoms were entirely removed j the thorough cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablet gave me." They're wonder. J. E, Hood ft Co. Feel Dull and Sluggish? Start Your i Uver to Working! It fceata all how quick Foley Cath- artie Tablets liven your liver, over-i Washington, N. ('., May 17. Special. Joshua MilU, a well-to-do stableman, wn- convicted in superior court hen? o fthe killing of Ben. Or inoiid, a farm hand. Mills "was sen tenced to two years at hard labor fur iiMiisluughter. Late in 191J Mills talked into a barber shop and stopped before Or moud with a knife. "What did you vuy jibout my slublosT" he asked. ''J h ife said so much I don't know what I did say," replied Ormond. Mills then .vaulted him, inflicting 17 wound, and .severing the jugu lar artery. Kvidence was introduc ed to show that Ormond had threat ened to "et" Mills. The slayer proved a fair character; Ormond was declared by scores of witnesses to bear a. bad reputation. Hoth were from Pitt county. The trial occupied more than a week in superior court. The taking of testimony lasted about five days Th legfc! talent employed was the most brilliant array in a cuse here in many years. F,x-Goveraor Kit clim was of counsel for the prosecution. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A A Stubborn Cough is Wearing and isky. . Letting a stubborn cough "hang on" in the spring is riny. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound heals raw inflamed surfaces in the throat and bronchial tubes, makes sore, weak spots ound and whole stops stub born, tearing coughs. Refuse substi tutes. J. E, Hood & Co. (adv) Welding JlCiSTOIl GARAGE, Inc. ORIENTAL LACES CREAM and WHITE Big Lot to Select from, 1 5 to 25c SHADOW LACE All Widths 10c VAL, GERMAN VAL, LINEN All Widths, 50c Doen yards O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c Chas. A Waters Th Te'eohone Store Phone No. C9 You are not now a depos itor in our bank we invite you to become one. We are prepared to render our patrons every accomoda tion of which a modern and progressive bank is capable. : : Farmers & Merchants Bank KieftM, N. C rata eb Edison presents THE POWERS OF THE AIR, 'a strong drama, featuring Miss Sallie Crute in a story o fthe wireless.. .This pic ture is sure to please. Edison offers THE CONTENTS OF THE SUITCASE, a story of the mountains... No doubt you' have read Longfellow's "Oltre Mere;" if you have, you will en joy this all the more. v Biograph presents HER FATH ER'S SILENT PARTNER. This Is one o fthe best pictures we have shown lately. VAUDEVILLE 1 FRED AND PESS LUCIER in "Love- Powders." Includes some thing f everything music, sing ing, talking in a comedy sketch. ADMISSION 10 AND 15 CENTS Middy Blouse With Blue Serge Collars. White Middy Skirts New Lot of Oriental and Torchon Laces. Embroidery Seaming THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 jCP Prop. DR. T. H. FAULKNER : DENTIST Offleo 130 S. McLe wean St. 'Near Residence. FOLEY KIDNEY PILL 11 Millinery Gets a Third Off Effective today, tale your choice ol colored trimmed hat 1-3 Off Golf Hats Thee are new, having been placed the last of the week. Alway the best styles in Millnery. THE LADIES STORE. White Wasli Skirts Are going to be very popular this season. We are show the Skirts and Materials to make them Ratine, Linen and Pique are the best ma terials. Let us supply you. Barrett & Hartsfield Duofold Sofa Beds Solve The Company Problem. In the daytime the room is made attractive by this beautiful sofa, and at night it is easily made into a convenient and comfort able bed-room by simply pressing a spring. See them in our window. Oettinger's Furniture Store We Write All Kinds of Insurance At The Lowest Rates And represent a large number of the Oldest ani Strongest Companiesall claims paid promptly. Call to see us at our new office, one door south gf Canady's Hardware Store. fi Kinston Loan & Real Estate Co, u i v if i a wi Florence Automatic Blue-Flame OIL STOVE The flame can be controller for little or much heat, for cook ing different kinds of food. You can bake pies, iponge ' cake, biscuits or other things requir ing different amounts of heat you can boil a dinner or roast your beef. Every Florence Automatic is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, a trial will convince you. Come see the stoves before you buy. ' : j H. E. Moseley Hardware Co. Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drnf Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. Phones : Sto5p.ni, Office, 478 8 to 9 p. au Besidence, 7-L IRA M. HARDY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Temporary office 3 doors in rear of the National Bank. 'Phone 479. Residence 309 West Lenoir St. 'Phone 507. AT SKINNER'S We Cater to The Ladies and Children. : : Ice Cream. Soda and Fine Candy Phone 149 J.T. Skinner & Son "We Strive to Please" 1 All New, All Kinds, AllColors All Sizes. Price $1:00 Mnepjf
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