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j ; OF LOCAL INTEREST V' Band Rehearsal. Th Second Infantry bund will re Jie&r this evening at 8 o'clock. Baseball Team to Fremont. Tbo local bafieball tam, left thl anoming for a game at Fremont thin afternoon, Hew Sprinkler Hydrant. 1 To prevent the wear of fira by dranU by uho by the Street pprink lor, the water and light department has installed a new nprinkler hydrant 4t Queen and Caswell streets. Fre -fluent repairs to the fire plusrn were ooenxioned heretofore by the suing of them by the sprinkler. Baptist Church Rally Sunday. "The new Baptbtt church building In well under way," aaid Pantor C, WV Blamhard, of the First Baptwt Church, todayand beide the great nervioe it i to render the congre . nation it is to be thing of beauty ' nd joy to the people." Mr. Blanchard announce that the 11 o'clock hour Sunday service will be entirely devoted to the interest of the new building, and requeuta the attendance of every member of the congregation. He asks the members to ue thir telephones liberally and Me that the whole church in out at thitf rally, in the high school audi torium. Dlssatlslled Road Workers. Prisoners who were in the county jail awaiting trial and who solicited -work on the road rather than be confined, are sorry of their decinion. The interior of the Lenoir county prison U one of the coolet spota in Washington Memorial Tablet Oedl cated. . New BrunHwick, N. J. June 24, iVitli isirreKMive cenrnonii tity ofU i:;aU and local members of tl.e roan of the American Revolution nnl other patriotic twietie -joined today in de dioatuig the tablet on the Kite where George Washington stopped here on hid way to take command cf the Con tinental army at Cambridge, Mass., 130 year ago. Three iPa)ler of the MaHiachoHette chnpter of the Son of the American Revolution lft Philadelphia , two day u(ro to tover the route taken by Wawhir.gton, A tablet will be unveiled at Klizabeth tomorrow. Alexandria Oay Today. ' London, June 24. The wild roue wax the only badge that enabled pe- dontrlonn to pan unmolested through London HtreetH unconditionally to an A ... a.. l 1 ft army or iU.OUU white-rooea nower Hellene, who waylaid the (lorally un adorned and reminded them that it was Alexandria Day. Inaugurated a couple of yearn ago to celebrte the fiftieth anniversary of Queen Mother Alexandria' arrival , in England AlexundriaDay has become an annual floral fete, and the exteem in which King George's mother is held was shown by the unanimity with which Britishers donned her favorite flow er. 'Oxford Honors Page. London, June 24. Oxford Univer sity today conferred honorary de grees on the American Ambassador, Walter Hines Page; Lord Brice Dech mont, and Richard Strauss, the com poser. Comforting to Stout People. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a spe cially good little regulator that keeps your system in perfect working .town right now when the , mercury j order. No biliousness, no constipa hanirs around the 100 mark, but in I tion, no distress after eating, no loking out, the men didn't realize it Vp on the central highway near th Wayne county line the 05 mod and half a doxen women cooks of the convict roads force are sweltering find making long hours while the days are long, and the prisoners who for hook the cool interior of the jail for out-of-doors aro rcgretiug it. No Warrant for Cobb 1 Detroit, Mich., June 2;t. William , iLCarpentcr, thhe meat market owner who wns attacked by Tyrus Cobb Saturday night today tisked Prose Tilting Attorney Allan II. Frnser to issue a warrant for the ball player's nrret. The prosecutor told Oarpen icr ho should apply to one of the po lice justices for a warrant of, that nature. Up to the middle of the nf temoon, however, Carpenter Imd no apnea rea ocrore uny oi uie nonce court officials. ' Another Building for Reynolds Co ' WiiiKton-Bttlem, Juno 23, Tim Keynolds Tobacco company this ttftcrnoon annouueud the completion of plans for the erection of its third ftteel reinforced concrete building, which will involve more than $100,000 when equipped. The building is pe uliarly "constructed according to scientific principles for conditioning Laf. 'tobacco It will be fiS by 194 feet, ten stories, with a height of 100 feet. President Celebrates Wedding Ann! versary. , Washington, June 24. -The Presi dent and Mrs. Wilson today infor mnlly celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. Many telegrams of congratulations were received at the White House. The marriage took place at the home of Mrs. Wilson's grandfather, the Rev. L & K. Arson, pastor of the Independent Presbyter ian church at Savannah, Go. Asheville Socialists' Heaquarterv Afherille, June 23. With the elec tion of B. T. Tiller, of thia city, as State secretary of the Socialist party in North Carolina, Asheville becomes the North. Carolina ocialists head quartern, v; I Conl Lose Sleep Coughing at Night Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound.' U gliJea down your throat and spreads a healing, soothing coaU ing over the inflamed tickling surface That's immediate relief. It loosens up the tightness la your chest, stops .taffy wheexy breathing, ' eases dis "tressing, racking, 1 tearing coughs. Children lovt it, , Refuse any substi tutes. Contains no opiates., J. F greasy, gassy taste. A stout person who uses them constantly will real ly feel thinned out and more comfor table as a result of their use. J. E. Hood and Co. FOURTH OF JULY CHEAP EX , CURSI0N RATES. Via The Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South. On account of Fourth of July Ex cursions round trip tickets will be sold at very low fares at nil stations on the Atlantic! Coast Line, on July 2, 3 and 4, to all points within a ra dins ot about three hundred and twenty-live (325) miles from the sell ing point, limited returning to reach original shirting point prior to mid night of Julv 7th, 1914. Rates are not made to points north of Wash iuton. For full particulars regarding fares schedules, etc., apply to D. J. Ward, Ticket Agent, Kinston, N. C, W. J. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE. Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Pass. As;t. Wilmington, N. C. 0-22 d & sw to 7-3. CASTOR I A For Infants and Chfldrea In Ute For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Welding " gBSJBMBJB We are now in a position to do all kind of welding. K you have any broken gears, pullies, or any thing that needs weld- ing, see or phone us. li:iST0)l GUNGE, Inc. 4 .. i v: c.t a l r.:u:a C2a ever J. C. Uizi 4 Cts I Figured Voile and Crepe Fresh and Crips, Just Received. 36 IN. WIDE 25c. Waist Cords. 10 & 25c Blue, Pink, Green, Tango and White. Of N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Ciias. A Waters Th TlepHone Store PhontR.S3. Ji New Taffeta Silk New Quarter Begins in our Savings Depart ment the fint of July. Deposits made oa or before July 4th bear interest from July 1st. Interest is compounded quarterly on these deposits at 4 per cent. $1 Begins an Account Farmers & Merchants Bank Why You Should Buy Your Films From W. IY1. COBLE First. Because they are the best. Second. Because they are always fresh. Third Because he will develop all films free that are bought from him and print them at same price here-to-fore charged. Give Coble a Trial on Your Next Order. THE NEUSE MANTEL CO. Corner Bright and Heritage Streets Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Special Front Doors, Stair Work, Grilles, Mouldings and Interior Finish; Mantels, Columns, Balusters, Porch R a 1 1, Screen Doors and Win dows. Store Fronts and Office Fixtures a Specialty ftA M. HARDY, H. D. Physician and Surgeon Temporary office 3 doors in rear of the National Bank. Phone 479. Residence 309 West Lenoir 8b - , . Thene 507. CJt. 6E0. t KORHEGAY Specialist ia Diseases ot Wo? mea and Children. ' CSet fcotrs 10 U 12. OSet CSci ICS E. Caswell strtsL Pfcsm 111 In Toe Following Color. Brique, Russian Green, Brown New Blue, King's Bluer Navy and Black. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON PhonaM a7 frcf. epe Lawms See Our South Window in ; Dry Goods Store Many new patterns in Crepe" Lawns. Are very good " for summer Dresses Price 10c. a Yard Look Them Over - U i ' . ' ' . ' '"" .".,.'''"''''"'' 'J '-' . .-- - ... Barrett & Hartsfield Make this store your head quarters during Chautauqua Week. We will have plenty of chairs in which you may rest; and you will not be ask ed to buy unless you sug gest it. Lots of new. things are on display, and we feel sure that a visit would be in teresting. COME - TO - SEE - US. Oettinger's Furniture Store 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" INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, LOANS NEGOTIATED. Now Occupying New Office one Door East of The Post Office Kinston Insurance & Realty Co; Phone 218 - ' C. Oettinger, Mg I Z. V. M0SELEY, M. D. Physician and surgeon , Office next to Lenoir Drnf Co. Offlca hours: 9 to 11 . m. Phonea: 3 to 5 p. ni Office, 478 8 to I p. Ud Residence, 7-L. DR. R. A. WHITAKER Physician and Surgeon New Building eorner Blonnt street and Locust Alley, opposite Hooker, Churchill & Co t. Office: 303 'Phones:-,, ; , Residence : 152 FLORENCE ALL THE E0RS TOLD NEIGH- "You come in and see my Florence oil cook stove work just once, and you won't be hap py until you have one. "You can have a slow, simmering fire on one burner at the . same time you have a quick, hot lire on another and the'ot'her two reg ulated exactly to . any work you want done. Just set the levers as ; you want them and . t ,c iu. vu BUKiuyw automatic and there are no wicks r i. i , V rf' S ean' 80 conrenient 80 cooL that I don't know what I should do without it, ; . , , " "My husband has tested the FLORENCE with other stoVes and he say, it produces a wonderful amount of heat for the oil consumed and that it c costs only about two cents an hour torun all four burners " ' FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVE v v V i "Look For the Lever ' In the norence you hare-at last-the safe, reUable oil stove. Safety and simplicity end economy. They go together. Come in and see these wonderful cook stoves. They carry the manufac turn's guarantee in addition to oud own. ' - 3 ,uluiac H. E. US:iLEY MAK3WASS CCrPASt. f Week We Reduce The Following Silk Popun $ 1 .50 Quality, i $1.19 Silk Poplin $ I Quality C9c OeperJeainel.50Quali- ty$1.19 . 89c Crepe de Chine 65c 59c Crepe de Chine 44c 35c Crepe de Chine v 29c Quits a Line to Select 'V From for Cash. G.E.s V
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