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I Hi t .k I OF LOCAL INTEREST II J I hlsr and his family are off i cuest of food, and the old fellow is makinsr a good job of it, Barwick declares. Service at Cobb .Mill Rev, G. B. Hanrahan, pas tor of Atkinson Memorial IPresbvtenan church,"; wlv Dreach m Armenia church lj Cf J?fla a-v will ho st at Cobb Mill Sunday at 11 tkmed in Kinston from JuIy a. m. , : ; 107 t a Aiumst 1 to enlist men Tempcraiy Recruiting: Sta- . tion. :'..;,.; A man of the ireneral re cruiting service of the Uni- for, the forces. Deserter Bound Over Rppt h Rouse, charged with . non-suport and abandon ment by his wife, was sent partment this morning com up to t superior court by a menced ,ayi a new gewe New Sewer Line The water and . light de- maeristrate ' today, Rouse plead guilty. . 1 r Elarsrlnir Warehouse. " Work has been commenc ed on extensions to the At Jantic tobacco " warehouse, line on Colleee street north of Lenoir. The line will be 300 feet long, of 8-inch main Preaching Services. Rev. W. S. Key. ofWa- onwlhw' tha, will preach in this w SJJSP vicinity Sunday at the fol- ton street The improve- . . i1A.Vrmvnuwi1 ments include a new dn.?rW:vr.Tr" sales floor space. Bridge, in the afternoon, and Seven Springs at even ing. Rev. Blanchard Absent.' Because of the absence of i.i i. r.. n wr ti. ... ..i line pa&bur. ,ev. j, . chafd. the service of the Build Warehouse. B. W. Canady & Son are erecting a brick warehouse in therear of their hard ware tore at Queen and Gordon streets. The 32 by 53 feet, will be used w ' Xr V"c for the storage of aricul- first BsrPtlst T? ?unf" I..L1 ilifiL . s day morning will begin at 9:30 and close at 11 o'clock, 1 . . t Didn't Provide for Family. f auow.tne memoers 10 a st, Rnno whitP ha tend otner cnurcnes 01 iney -.w-, ' I J . All 1 A- V. leen arrested in Wilson for uesire-4 u,aArsu. "J "5 hnWn hi wifo hr present at 10:30 0 clock if An officer a went to Wilson wiey cannot De on nana ior for him yesterday morning &unaay scnooi. Rouse has been absent from weeks XT"V" rvrv and has failed to provide for M As. Ya,s,.r?ceeu Ae.re irom rms niu xoaay 01 me death there recently of Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Chamber lain, 74 years of age. The cause of death was paraly sis. Three daughters, Mrs. Lucy A. Maxwell, Magazine, Ark., Mrs. Nettie Noble Deep Run, and Mrs. Laura L. Worley, Pink Hill, sur- his family, it is alleged. He Broke "Jail." . Rather than lock an in toxicated wnite man up in the town jau crowded with negroes, the Ayden police . imprisoned him in a livery , staple over night, says a re . , port from there today. The . prisoner regained his full ".faculties during the night and broke out of confine ment Larry Tucker Dead. News has reached here of the death' in" a Richmond Iwspital of Larry Tucker, 16 years of age, a son of Mr. George Tucker, of Whitak rrs, N. .C,u Ho was recently erated on .. for appendici tis. The remains were sent to Greenville for interment, foung Tucker was a ne--phew of Mrs. L. McCu:ien, of Kinston, and frequently visited here. Runaway Was Confused. A policeman at Ayden ar rested an 18-year-old negro uoy in a dox car mere ana locked him up, to learn tttat , the prisoner, with 10 cents in his pocket, was walking xiuiu varccHvute iq ivinston and had run away from his jiome in me xormer town, blackyouth was badly frigh tened and excited. He was allowed to resume his walk to Kinston. To Deepen Well ' W a t er Commissioner Rouse has ordered the deep ening - of the artesian well which - supplies the water for the fountain at Queen and Gordon streets. Since two spouts have been placed on the fountain in accord ance; with the race separa tion ruling, the flow from the 200-feet well has been inadequate. Work will be commenced Saturday. Sugg3 But Intelligent Gobbler W. D. Barwick, a planter of the New Hope section of t ajrue vuuniy, is me owner a turkey gobbler that is 'mothering1' 13 little tur- Jceys, The industrious tur key hen which hatched the brood deserted them at the nd of six weeks to busy herself with another sea ting, whereupon the gobbler immediately assumed charge of the unlucky 13. Each morning at dawn the go!- : ' or doae of 666 wm break ny of Fever or Chills. Iric, 25 cU. r t (Adv.) Children Cry FCX FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Batted Hard Wins. The St. Louis Federals Thursday batted Georee Suggs, of the Baltimore Terrapins, for 12 hits, but luck and good support were in the Kinstonian's favor and he stuck the nine inn ings out and won, 5 to 4. Suggs is easily the Terra pins mainstay, and the man whom the Cincinnati Reds would probably have sent to tne bush is making good in as smart a class. Children Orr FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 117 vv are now n a position to do all kind of welding. If you have any broken gears, pullies, or any thing that needs weld ing, see or phone us. IKIFfSTOM GfJIAGE, Inc. Wash House Skirts Made of Tan Rep, Tan Linen, Black ; and White Check, v JS? Worth Mdre- Our Price 83c. Cape Coats $7.50 O.N. T.Cotton 6 for 25c Ciias.Ai1Mrs Th T'eoHon Store . Phom Ne. C3 Start an Recount VVithUs 1 -.Vv''-;-:.jv We Will Help You 'Save., - Why You Should Duy Your Films From W. M. COBLE First. Because they are die best. Second, decause 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. ALL OXFORDS Now on Hand Will be Sold -At REDUCED; PRICES Zeigler and arrisburg 'for women, Walkin and Educa tor for children. The "Snow' a "Hy Klass" Oxford fof men. Those desiring a pair for late summer or early fall wear, will do well to see them. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE .. . . i ...... A. J. SUTTON Phon to j &, Prop. N. J. Koaa, . Edward VL Land Kinston, N. C, Ooldsboro, N. C . ROUSE 4 UNO Attorneys-at-Law ( Kl-tton. N. c orriCIS: Coldsboro. N. C Uitt ( ton BuUdtrg. 6!L 0. L mitZl Ct mr. J. E. Casi 4 C)1 ttxt.' : Special Sale of millinery Beginning Wed. July 15th. All Trimmed Hats Must Go $5 Hats at $1.98 $7.50 HaM at $2.98 lOHatjat $3.98 All Millinery, Hats, Flowers, and X"mmui89 Wow cost. All. Suits and Dresses at a Great Sacrifice, , It will pay you to see our Stock. ! " , J. jM. STEPHEHS0I1 THE LADIES STORE. JULY This Sale Affords You the Opportun ity to Purchase r Goods Here at a Great Saving. Take Advantage. -:- Barrett &Hartsfield Are You in EDoubt as to just which is the best placejto buy furniture that will suit you best? It is sometimes a hard proposition to know where to get the values that are best, together with satisfaction that lasts; but one trial, or even one in spection will convince you that the right place is here; Furniture for the Home in all styles and finishes, guaranteed to please as long as you use it. We sell nothing that we cannot conscient iously recommend and guarantee. Oettipger's Furniture Store ..SI Florence Told All the Neighbors It on com hi and we my Flofenc oil cook atov work just once am! you iroo' be hapoy until you have one. "You can have a slow, eimroerinc fire 00 one burner at the some time you hava : a quick, hot fire on another and the other one regulated exactly to any work you want done. Just act the levers as you want tnem and you can go away lor two houra and find all the burners at exactly the same heat when you come back. That'a because the oil supply la automatic and there are ne wicks. "It's so simple, so clean, so convent cut. so cool, that I don't know what I should do without it v "My huaband has toeted the FLOR ENCE with other stovea and he says it produces a wonderful amount of heat for the oil consumed and that it costs only about two cent an hour to tun four burners.' "7a IMM Wat at Oil Am HUtm" FLORENCE OilCook Stoves Look for the LfTer" . IntheF1oreoteyouna-e t last the MM, reliable oil store. Safety and sun pixrity end economy. They to tocether. Come In and see these wonderful cook stores. TTxt carry the manufacturer's (uaraotet ia addition to our own, , . HEKOSHEYHDW.CO. Subscribe to the Fret PiVss. THE NEUSE MANTEL CO. Corner Dright and Heritage Streets Manufacturers of J Doors, Sash, Special Front Doors. Stair Work, Grilles, Mouldings and Interior Finish; Mantels, Columns, Balusters, Porch Rail, Screen Doors and Win dows. Store Fronts and Office Flztnres a Specialty OR. CIE0. E. K0RNEGAY 6ptxritlist ia Diaeaseg of . Wo mea and Childrea. Offlet kours 19 to 12. OSct OSct ICS C. Caswell street Phone 111 IRA M. HARDY, 41. D. Physician and Surjeon 102 W. Caswell St. . 'Phon 479. Esidence 309 West Leaoir St Phoa 507, AT SKINNER We Cater to The Ladies and Children..; : Ice CreamSoda and Fine Candy , Phone 149 J. T. Skinner Sc Son "We Strive to Please" Z V. M0SELEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OfBeo next to Lenoir Drnf Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a, m. . Phoneas S to fi p. m, Offlon471 to I p. ab Beaidenoe, 7-Ii OR. F. FITTS Osteopathic Physician Over Kinston Ins., & Realty Co. Office Hours: .9-12. .2-6 lights and Sundays by Appointment. Examination Free Phone 80 July Clearance Sale rioiv On This week We Reduce .!,.., i;,vj. ..,...;..... The FoIIowinc: Brocliport Slippers, $3'' C5ualiG In Cun r.TetsI, Patent Leather and : White. Price to Close G.;E. v
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