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fa 0) JJ V I III A aar'aa0"'". ' arr1 The most economical cl all qulclc-lcavcnlng agents TNI 1 PERSONA!?! w-' lFn" " i: -x-lJH spent, in playingTook with un inter spersjon of iiisk by the pucst,' Mi-'- ', Pfon, MiU Oliver an J Mr. Patrick ? t-nding to this foataro'ftf fliofntcr-j-' tuinmcnt. Ptlij-htful rk refreshment. concluded tho evening's merriment. t Mr, N. J, fi oluse wen t to Ln Qrge mst evening, , , ; Mr. ThoH,: Griffith, - of aoyfeboro, was a Kanstoa visitor today. Messrs. Clyde Tyndall aad Jack Skinner spent luet evening in Golds boro. x 1CENT A? WORD 4 SPECIAL liOTJCESj gEE J. B. LEONARD CP. CASWELL ; hotel for the 'best line of pianos and player pianoi 6rli) d & few tf. wanteda ..white;;, washer ft.r xenrV At ODCe. Apply Free Press. 6-9, tf . jttYE SOLD $t AUft POTATO plants for th present.. w nave mnro later.' ffi.eyrmr, J. i; VAUbt FOR SALE FRESH MILK COW. v Can he Keen at mv, residence, 210 E. Blount St, J. P. Nunn. 6124 3td FOR RENT THREE HOUSES ON Grainger, North', and . Tryon Sts. H C. Edwards. ' " ' 6-11 tf WE ARE MAKING CYPRESS Shingles and can- fill your orders promptly. Goldsboro Lumber Co., Dover, N. C 6-18 dly to 7,1 : HORSE SHOEING-rHORSES SHOD in the most improved method. In rear of Mitchell Bros.' stables. 6-17 d & sw to 7-17 : A LARGE PICNIC AT GRAY BROS.' Mill the 27th of June. Everybody cordially invited.? Please bring a frill basket everybody. Gray Bros. 6-24 to 26 d. - EACH CLAIMS TO BE MURDERER . Mi Harris, and Olivewill be with Miss Pndgen the- balance of th Man and lft.Yar.nirf Girl M!rf far I week. ...V.Decd In New York. ' New York, June 23. Two persons! 'Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ti' Boney are in a man and an 18,. year old'girl I Wallace to attend tbe fiineral of a each told the district attorney today I k'biw oi Jur. iioney, .v that the murder of Giuseppe Jtfarinoj ' v" ';. whose body was found in a Harlem 'Mrs. A. M. JJamcs has, returned flat a month, ago was their own indi- nome flfter a week's stay at Wilmirig- vidual act and each denied the other had anything t do with the crime. The girl Marie Magalusfb, was ar rested late last night after masque: rading for,weeks as a man. She told the police she thot and killed Marino when he threatened her for failing to become a party to a blackmailing scheme. The man. William Flack. who was arrested directly after thelness e marriage there' this evening murder, was brouriit from hi cell I of Mr. Frank Hawks to the Tombs and heard the girl's story. He still insisted that he mur- Mrs- C. W. MeDevett and Miss dered Marino after robbing him. I P1 : Genevieve ,- Skinner left Both were locked up on a charge ofPa8t evening to spend some time in ion ana wngnwvuie iseacn, " ... The public is invited by the man agement ,of .the.Seven Springs hotel to attend a dance . there Thursday night. yy v--;. '"..V Capt and Mrs. G. D. Hawks left this morning for Wilmington, to wit murder. Tamaqua, friends. Pa., with relatives and ADJOURNED UNTIL OCTOBER Supreme Court Hands Down 592 De cisions, Mere Than in Many Years. Wasington, June 22. The Supreme court today adjourned until October after detiding the inter-mountain Miss Mary Russ became the bride of Mr. Robert Lomax, of Goldsboro, this morning at 6 :30 at the home o her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Russ, on Independent street. Only a few relatives and friends . witnessed the simple ceremony, which was per FEEDy LIVERY AND EXCHANGE stables.'' Feed well and everything np-to-dafe. Good accommodations. G. W. Perry, successor to J. R. Wa ters ' South Queen street. tf V- : WANTED TO RENT A MODERN 5 or 6 room house clqfe to busi ness section and "hi best neighbor' hood, a Must have all conveniences Steady tenant for right place. Re fcrences exchanged. Address House, cf. Drawer. E. Kinston. ' ' 6-6 tf. TO THE PUBLIC I I HAVE JUST installed. in 017 Pressing dub complete machine and ,hat blocks Sweat band, ribbons and bows, car ried in stock, for cleaning ladies and gents hats.. AH .work guaranteed Korrect Pressing Club, C. W: Hamil. ton. Prop. 'Phone 37-J. - tl PRICES' 0F FEED STUFFS BEST Timothy Hay, ter ton. $24. Na tive raised corn, per bu., $1. Na the raised cracked corn, per sack, $1.85. Very, best - Feed Oats, "per bushel, 55c. Best Dairy Feed, per sack. $1.65., Cotton. Seed Meal, per sack,' $1.65. Cotton Seed hulls, 60c. Other stuff in proportion. G. F; Sim- mons's Feed Store. Phone 120. 6-19 5td. l'i .s i i,'e .'vi ,Citrolax!.Citrolaxl Citrojaxl First wt "flii Tin mo rlnwn mnt ftuy it of "your druggist. Just ,w-'c ,C1J UBSfc. luiug ior, CUUSlipOUUU) livcf, sluggish fonstjpated tbowels. The pleasantestiurest nicest laxa tive; "yoa eve. nsedf Jstes good- like lemonade. . Acts promptly,,with. out pain or naused.; ' Gives you the most; satisfactory flushing ya have ever-had ; J. E.- Hood; & Co; v v Hi Littleton College - A Wea-tAliid. weQquippcJ. nJ very prosperous (rhool for rvit aad young woswb ; 11 term bein SeptOBbcr 16, 1914. , . t ' For catalogue. addraM , .- JVM. ICOBIS, -lit letoa, . C. 1 i; dr. cam: w. fAnnoTTT L DENTIST, jfSce over Cotton Mill 02ee. 1 , . . ,. ..: .: , . rate case, the California oil land ronnea uy xvev. wuson, ot Uoldsboro. grant case, the Eastern States Retail ine. bride is well-known in the crty, suit, and several and 5s accomplished and attractive. Lumber Dealers cases pending for oher important many month's. ' Just 14 cases in which. arguments had been niarle were left, undecided. These include cases involving the constitutionality of the .f'Grandf stiv er Clauses," limiting the right of ne groes to vote in Oklahoma and Anna polis, Md. ; the mid-Western land The bridegroom is a railroad man of Goldsboro. They will spend their honeymoon in Norfolk, V;i:, mid wes tern Carolina. T - ' ' 4 Miss Roberta Pridgen entertained Tuesday night, at her homo on 'East Gordon Street,, with a, rook party :n honor of her house guests, Misses case involving the validity of Presi-1 Rosie Harris of Louisburg and Lucy dent Tdft's withdrawal of oil lands Oliver of Mt. Olive. The honor from entry; the1 Nashville grain, re- guests and the hostess' were school shipping case; and the Henry ease mates the past session at Meredith involving the right of Congress to College, in Raleigh, and the occasion compel' individuals, to testify before last night was one of the most en investigating eoifiraittees. joyable of the after school season. The court during the' tenti disposed There were thirty-five guests present of more cases than in any year since and the evening was mosfenjoyably Inc Riehiabnd, Va. decisions were handed down, ? FAR FROM HOME AND NO FUNDS. ! ' x ,: ... . . . .. Predicament of West Carolina .Wo 'U ; man Elizabeth City. ' ; , Elizabeth City, June 2:i Sis huh drd milfs from, homo, with a, si baby and bet purse containing her ticket and all her ajon'ey stolen, wa the prcdicanwnt inwhlch Mrs.' Kat Palmer, f Murphy, N. C. found Jier self today at nooqin, tbwaiting room of the Norfolk 1 Southern rail- toad just as tbi passenger train Vas i Several people ' became interests irij' hef distressed condition and a purso was made up by contributions from town people; the railroad eohi pany proyidedher with aotherjicket and she was pent on her way tonight amply provided with fund-' to reach bier destination. ? Mrs. Palmer-had becn visiting her jrehts in Cutrituf k courity,8 X jf Women are seldom of a warlike na ture, yet they are "often' called to arms. ..3 . Bladder irritation, kidney troubles, duU headachos, weariness, pain in back and sies, all show the'kidneys need (o basoned up, strengthened, their regular action restoredP Foley Kidney FillsJ(will do it surely and quickly, - Thcgr; give good .thecjth. freedom from pain, a-return of op petite and swutfd sleep. ..Try then. E. Hood & Co. '..'i-.-5 . ; W Children Orr FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA APPENDICITIS, HEADACHES, CAUSED BY TORPID LIVER Polk Miller's Liver Piils Safe to Re move The Cause. v Biliousness and torpid liver Very .4ften ea.use severe, headaches or,jtp- nciidicitis. Go to any druggist arid gej" .aIdo""odx "of Polk M iller's' Liver Pills, ake a iVw dose??, note the ini- ragdinto i-elicf and the a her invigor ating fcling. ,. They may ave you a costly operation if "taken in time. bey act directly on tht liver, remov ing the deadly bile and seditions the entire system is rapidly toned up. Cfeloi-fjj so-called halts and many tiguidrc dangerous. Refuse them. Ask your druggist or general store for Polk Miller's- Liver Pills. They arc safe. Free, 2 l-2.c coupog ineacli box. V Free ample senfe on request by writingto Polk Miler Drug Company, xWnpn III -Hv-? RAN HALF MILE TO SAVE TRAIN. T8 Passenger Train Stopped by Youths and Girl In Time 1o Keep it From Running Into Burning Trestle. ' , Winston-Salem, June 23. South ern Railway train No25, bound from Winston-Salem to Charlotte, narrow ly escaped being wreeked this even ing about 6 :00 o'clock by the burning of a trestle over Lash Creek, about two and one-half miles north of Mocks ville. It is reported in a phone message received here from Mocksville that the wreck was prevented by, the ef forts; of Hugh is and - Carl Anderson and their sister, Mary, eighteen years old, who saw the smoke at a distance and ran more than half a mile to flag the train. ' . ' -. : Specials For,Tliti)S(lay . .. . , .'jt' ' 4 rH. -f 4. Of Stephenson's Chautauqua OeairairacQ; SaDea THE "NEW PERFECTION" Though she works next to, the., stove, within easy reach of her : irons, she keeps cool and com- . fortable. uses a That s because she Meter lPerSct ion Oil CooK'Stovt ; . . ... j -. ' ' New Perfection Stoves bake, roil, roast, toast-e very thing -any other stove will do, and they cost less for fuel No, handling Mv;t of coal and ashesall the cook- ing heat you want, just when you want it. New Perfection Stoves are made in 1 , 2, 3, and 4 burner sizes. Also a new 1914 model No. 5 Stove, sold com-1 plete with broiler, toaster, and fireless oven. Regular fven, broiler and toaster can be obtained separately for smaller size3. Sadiron heater and cook-book free with every stove. i At dealers everywhere, or write direct for catalogue. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D.C Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE. Charlotte, N. C Chsrltttv a, W.Va. Charleston, S. C .v-.'i Midshipmen En Route to .Naples. Gibraltar, June ' 23. The" United States battleship squadro with mid shipmen from th' Anapolis Naval Academy aboard8, sailed from here tf day for NaplesJ? jiy.i 'i:'V i Children OfM- FOR FLETCHER'S: - CAS tor Pa Get Rid of the Torment cf .Rheirana- Eemember wVpry.Vand;' active you were before yau bad rneuniaiisia, backache, swoIlenaeliing'JoTrte.and stiJ. -Dainf nl muscles Want-to feel thaf way. again f. You can just tnk? FoyidrieyPIlIv They; gnifk ly clear the blood of the poisons that cause your pain, misery and torment icg rheumatism. Ji E. Hood &'Co. f.;.S at r:.,- To Everjr One Making a 50c Purchase or Over We Will Sell 2 Spools of Clark's O. N. T. Cot- tonjfor Sc. i ! Don't Miss iff II CCTOUR WEEKLY LIMERICK There once was a lady named Mrs! Thayer, Who liked forher kitchen, Aluminum Ware. SO SHE CAME TO OUR STORE .Where we have it galore, ' irr. K &Thi ODoortunitv . . -:'.-( -I. i t . '; f ?" '?; '; x ' ' LD U w u u a ViV. if ? , I 3r1- II Hi fl nu - .XI S k AU Written In Strong'. " ' - " ' "" " Hll ' - y.g- i i T-j I f I si . ' i i - f And her kitchen now Bhines with a dazzL'ng glare. SI; f;' " I it- isoHi:MAiun$imSiM That the Good Housewife should be proud of her Kitchen ; . r-'K and UtensUs.:;-r's-&wvw.:-j M WHEN OF ALUMINUM There Is Just cause for Pride, and for Satisfaction at tie f ? Wear an4 Service such. Ware will give. t ' Come in and Learn Our Prices. ,u D. V. DIXON : C& SON J AS. F. PARROTT, AGENT Northwestern Life Ihsurahce Company. ACCIDENT INSURANCE FIRE AUTOMOBILE RIIaMa and I J1ir1 rnmnniM. - ,1 i a a. a I a . ... n . . n . . ! A Pinnaalon. Phaalral r,lt... (WiawaJ Tn-iti- SjTTrr'r? JT ; fCTVitory o MujteHiijh tUndard m.inUind by lanl.tUS of e. wrird. fnjirgo trainM Imtrnctora. Takaonl 1i0 hnarHora anrf r.. .k. i-j........ . : . - T?rrxbrkK'2t?i- s,eht. tkrtrk light. Excellent . i'S tl90rdiGymns,um Pr,-,i mpu. Concert, lecture, inls. twt&ket- J ball. Write lot our catalog belor ieiettmg the college loryout daugntM . ffO" J.R.IaSEYM. ALL. Frwident. Haielga, R C.'
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