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3C OF LOCAL INTEREST ' Wholesalers to Observe Fourth Tie wholesale groetrW of the city will observe the Fourth of July. . local holiday, by kwpin clow Firemen practice for Meet r The two hot couijwnieH of the fire department are practicing daily now for, the rowing tounmtuent of , the . tat.. Volunteer Firemen Ahhocui ttion, to be held in Wniton-Saleni. i Wednesday afternoon time tet were conducted on Eat Caswell treet. Ancient and Honorable. ( ' A report from Snow Hill tttntee , that 'Itintr ia dead. Rinir wa a I Aog, and he surpaaaed all other dogi in thia flection in the number of bis laysf for he bad lived 21 years.-' lie -waa known by hundred, and was a . ' much petted and pampered and very ood-natured old beauty Ho was the property of Oeo. M. Herring, , ' Sunday School Excursion. Seven coaches eomprined the train which took the excursion of the Queen street Methodist and Chris ' tifra fiunday schools '; to Jforehead City this morning.' Every car was crowded end the ; employes at the - Norfolk Southern depot estimate that there were more than, 700 xf the ex unionists. The return will be made toolkit. . . Deafness Cannot Be Cured Kfcta2 Fflrtaw and Edwards Adjust Differ - , ences... The Free Press in informed that the suit of Mr. C, W. Forlaw v. Mr. D, T. Edwards, growing out of the jiale of The Free Press property, has been settled and Mr. Edwards will collect all ; outstanding . obligations lue the company prior to May 1,1 1914, the date of sale. - Air debtors Ik. ,.1,1 A i'.,;l.. .!,.. I ?'". W UaU'e Catarrh Cow. Bend for tlreu LOOK! !.OK'.i-, froni 4 to 33; pa'ntffd houe . iSTiv.g.ir.'rt m?' TT' from 0 to .1$; vulue of equipment for teaching, frum Ji0 t f 3,135 com firtuble dilt, from A to 1,041; num ber of ctnte liiyli school, from 0 to 2; percentage of ; census enrolled, from Ki) to 80; average daily atten dance, from 03 to 1,'J!XJ for whites and frum 1,085 ti 2,439 fur blacks) number of houses built, 34. ' Monthly Summary of Weather. ' ; . C. June 1914. v ' Mean maximum 91.3 Mean minimum 1.-....-.- - C7.4 Maximum (12th) 1015 Minimum (3) -.-51. Greatest daily range 40 Total precipitation (inches).. 4.49 Greatest in precipitation in six hours (12th) inches........ ; 2.02 No. of days rained .......... ; 8 Clear days 14 Partly cloudy days ....... ' . 10 Cloudy days ,6 Thunder storms, 8, 12. 29. Same Month of Last Year. Mean minimum 87.4 Mean minimum 04.4 Maximum (10, 17, 21, 22, 23) 09 Minimum (10th) , 52 Greatest daily range 39 Total precipitation (inches).. , 7.S3 Greatest precipitation in 24 ' hours (23) :1.90 No. of days rained .......... 11 Clear days .....I........... 16 artly cloudy daya iLi-ii.. ' 6 Cloudy days 8 hunderstorms 3, 4, 5, 8, 23,' 28. 11. C, V. PEEBLES. Co-operative Observer. Mohair Suits, Palm Beach Suits; . Wash Suits ; and Duck Pants. Prices Will Open Your Eye. Come in and Let 2 UaShow You the Line Dail& Taylor The lien's Store kr Vl application M tbr nnitt te tha SIMiwd uurtkm of th. r. Tbura to onlr mm wij to car drcfnoM, tad tint to kr eooitttuttus. I rmui, uotntM I muho er in Intumr4 fpnalltoa uf to uucoua llnlii of lit Eastai Tub. tVbfO tbli tub U luflimfd oa hi mount touua or itupwurt nrinf, imi mteat to ullrl clwd IVtfiwM to tb Mult, ml! unlrM tit Inflummttiua cmn b tktn nit (ud tun tab rwtonnl to It awrmul conditloB, knr. in will b dtMitrorrd fnrirr: bIdo ri ont of ta aro riutrd by catarrb. arbicb to not iln b aa tudamrd rouditWa of tbo ninrooa nirfarr. bleb to notliliK but Vf will It On Handrod TKiUara tor anr mm f rtfiM (itawd br eatarrb) that cannot b jEmbroidered Voile Waist VithCordinrieck, Dis Lot. OjuV Price S2c O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Ciias. A Waters Th Telephone Store Phom No. O fiaymcnt, accordingly. Stricken In Witness Chair. While testifying In a fat) in su perior court Willinm . H. Ellis, of ' Walstonburg, was stricken with pa ralysis, says a report from Hnovr Hill. llisawas a witness for. the state in ., a case for assault with a deadly wea pon which v ho had witnessed. He old br Draiftat. Tfie. Taka HU' t'imUr PUU fur couttpatlon. Welding We are now in a tarted to rise' from his set to il ' - ' i 11 1 1 lustrnte the oHHUUlt when he slipped pOSlUOn lOUOailKina of welding. If you have any broken gears, pullies, or any thing that needs weld ing, see or phone us. out of hid chair, , Attendants belied .him hack into his seat, and K11U ah though puralyxed so that he could not walk, immcdjntcly -found hisl ..ejMwh and resumed his testimony. Library Hours. ' The Kiuston Public Librury will be open from A to 7 p. m. daily , during he remainder of the summer, The hbrariHU S report for June lollows; Rrtmght over from , May, fines, 0.30; four subscriptions 0j ft JN Ijll uAllAut. lilC . contributed by W. D. Hood, 1 i by J. "IWs Haskins, $0.50; by Mrs. J. F Tay lorr 0.n0; by Mrs. W. T. Hines 0.50; by Mrs. Nettie Spencer, $9.25; total, $27.78. Disbursements: Elee 4rlo lights, $0.00 rent, $3; extending . eellmsU; cleaning. $1 for lock and rmtting it on, $0.75 j rent of electric fan, $0.73; librarian's salary, $10; tor Souther Ilistory, $1.50 ."MiU. ilalunee, $2.18. - - Why You Should Buy Your Films From W. 171. COBLE are First Because they are the best. Second. Because they always fresh. Third Because he will develop , all films free that are bought from him and print them at same price here-tb-fore charged. , Give Coble a Trial on Your Next Order. Klnston Girl Derauded. Io Iliehmond Wednesday Frank II. Woodard, npresenting himself to he ma offleer of the ;Amt'rieaa Prision Association and eonducting a recent Iy-estaoUsbed f employment bureau, , was arrested fo rdefrauding about V liundred young meu ;v and women. Woodard required a bond of $3 from ac.h applicant for employment. Miss JLillie Moore, of Kinston, was among 1 hem. .Woodard tried to escape from . tilt cell, but was discovered at work with saw, Just before he was in carcerated he gave a young Trinity graduate - who had the day before started work on Kichmond paper a exclusive interview on the Subject of prison reform. Now Woodarj is , xa a position to make ample eicri tnents. ' " . Crten' School Growth. Figures made jmblic by the Greene tfonntysupcrintendent of schoolshow jthat remarkable progress has been tnade in education there. In 1913 the valuation of the county's school proierty was $3,0G0; now it is $27, .330. Increases in other lines since 1003 hhow: Iibrarien, from 6 to 33 f.nl supplcmonlnry libraries; tax !;-tnits, from 0 to 3; oomfortable "Patronize Home Industry1 JOB PRINTING Wa are Equipped to Handle Your Ordert for High Grade Job . ' : ' 'Printing. -." v" ; Mart Cwfully tW frenplly CttfattJ " We Make the Beat Grade K letter Heads. . wedding invitations, - CARDS FOR ALL PURPOSES, , CIRCULARS, LARGE AND SMALL, "V ENVELOPES. POSTERS. We have Connection! with Engraver and Blank Book Makera which ea 1 able ut to Promptly Handle Ordan for Engraving and aUkindaoiBIankBook -Making. Kinston Free Press Co. , :'. ' htermaratad , Poblishers xai Job Printers 'Any thin, In Printing DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST OSce 130 S. UcLeweaa St Near Kesidenee. TangoCord In Drique, Lavender Diue. Black and Tango Sun and Water Proof Porch Rugs They Do Not Fade. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A; J. SUTTON Pkont 34 & PrcD. OR. CEO. X KORNTGAY Speeialiat ia Diseases of Wo- tnea and Children. C2ct hour 19 to 12. CZzt CSca lCS E, Caswea itrttt rfeoni US. Stephenson's Chautauqua CLEARANCE SALE Begins Tuesday Maming, June Br 1914 . . Final Clean-Up Sale of all Summer Coods J. M. STEPIIEIISO.'I THE LADIES STORE. Call at Our Store and Get a Good ft , . ' " Steellce Pick Free '"'I .j. Barrett & Hartsf ield Cool liitcliens For i'omen! , . . . . ... ; i ft i i . i Kitchen drudgery in ' hot weather over a hot stove or range is out of date It's time you had a Nov'' Perfection Oil Stove No dirt, no ashes, no discomforts that are always present in the coal or wood stove. The Perfection oil stove roasts, toasts, bakes or boilsit will do every type of cooking with the least amount of time, trouble, and expense. I See these stoves today.VWe can furnish any style or size. Oettinger's Furniture Store AT SKINNER'S : Ve Cater to TtLadiesand Ctildren. : : Ice Cream, Soda and Fine Candy Phone 149 J. L Skinner & Son "We Strive to Please" Z. V. MOSELEY, H. D. Physician and Surgeon , Office next to Lenoir Drnj Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. ; . Phonea: S to S p. in,,; Office, 478 8 to I p. at. Residence, T-L. Summer Cooking Shouldn t Cook the Cook ' Getting dinner in July h just as com fortable as in Novem 1 . r 1 oct it yon use a FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVE. , v - 1 . The heat goes into the : cooking, not ihto the kitchen. ... . .. ., s - Ttt. i0' WM -lit ' 11 s s huit'I, 1 ''J . "Tk Ti-miv FniU m Oil Ston History FLORENCF It does your Uzl Look StOVeS work well and reliably, , - . Look for the Lever - ana-Keeps you com- v, v ' fortable. It, requires less watching and regulating than a coal stove. ' . You can keep one or four burners at an. intensely hot or merely simmering flcme. -' Come in and ht us shoM' you how there Florence Automatic Stoves' work, !.how simple and reliable. ; No Wicks to burn cut. .AVff Jr:Aw to leak. Once started, each burnt: will keep going at the same power until you tt:ra i: out. ' " . PERFECTLY. S AFC ' ' . ' :, : . . v : Ha E. Moselcy Hardware Co. DR. R. A. WHITAKER Physician and Surgeon Building corner . Bloant Btreet and Locust Alley, opposite . . Hooker, Churchill & Co. H Office: 303 'Phones: Residence: 152 1Mb Wgk IVo Reduce . The Following Dress 0oodo: SHlt Poplin $130 Quality, : Ol.lO Sak Poplin $1 Quality C9c CJepe;deChine$1.50 Quali ty 01.19; 89cGepedeOiine C5c 59c &cpe de Chine 44c 35c Crepe de Chine 29c Quito a Lino to Cclcct Frcm fcr Czzlu - i f f 4 3
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