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OF LOCAL INTEREST I JMEKT1NG .V')NDAV M .' or sr. JOHN'S Thrro vmII !; a rt. -atUi; of i't. J oil!!. LtxllT'.' . F. and A. M., Morula;- e-.u;. U.UGL. n..r.'jni i. A. ELDKIC HARM TO I'KK.U H. Elder I. H. Hardy will pri-ati in The Primitive Baptift church, Mon day cniii at 8 10. The public U cordially invited. ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING WIFE Ik11h Tilirhman. a white rrn.r. of tho Rand Hill section, i charged ly the authoritiea with an assault up n his wife. It i alleged that dar ing: an argument at their home Tiltfh man rudely snatched Mrs. Nola TiIkIi man from a wajjon. She was not in jured. BISHOP STRANGE GROWING WEAKER. Friends in the city have news from the bedside of Bishop Rolert Strange, in Wilmington, that the distinoruish d divine is gradually growing cnk or, and there is very little, if any, licpe held out for his ultimate recov ery. TRIED FOR "BEATING" A TRAIN RIDE. Willie Smith, a colored boy, was charged in Municipal Court Friday night with beating a ride on a Nor folk Southern passenger train. Ho was taxed the costs. The police are determined to break up this danger ous practice, and the railroad officials .art co-operating. One death has re sulted from it, and there have been '.several narrow escapes. NO TRACE OF ROBBERS. The sheriff and police have been unable to locate the men who Friday thi." year will not he so :arge. Presi morning robbed a negro home and dent Perry announces that the facul attempted to enter two others near ty this full will embody several of the silk mill, in the northeastern part those formerly in the service of the of the city. Today it is said there institution, including Prof. Chillig- were only two of the men instead of three, as was at first believed. Des criptions of both are in the hands of the authorities, and there have been temporary detentions of men similar In appearance to those dewribed. COSTS ON PLAINTIFF. John William Kennedy, a negro, charged with an assault with a dead ly weapon upon Frank De Graffen reid. also colored, war, discharged in the court of Justice Peebles at tho ourthoue late Friday, and De Graf fenreid taxed with the costs. The magistrate held that the plaintiff had provoked an affray in which, after l.i haJ made advances upon Kennedy with a knife, the defendant M-ir.ed knife and slashed his throat. Thi? jehurjre, tho court said, wus "t'nvoi Ous nnd malicious." Do Ci siffVnrt'M 3H a brother to Squiro De Grutfonreid, n ntUiiour; criminal. I'. S. FALL l.XAMiN WiONS. 'ihe government has. diftVuiiy in feecurinic enough employe fur s r..o positions under the civil st-i'vice. es pecially typewriters." said A. S. T.iv lor, local sccretnrv to the conniH- .ion. rimay eveninir. Keffiuur icm petitive exnivinationtt for Meore.-t of job will li? held throughout the United Stales U'tween Septombei 11 nr. 1 N.veraler T. "The rin:av- hu In on ui.iilile to .uipply the de mar.J mule teno'jfi;jheri mul typvwni. i;. epucially at W.v-hiiiir-ton, 1). (".,' Mr. Taylor said. De tailed infoirtmtu n coneei rur.v; any .o itiri may lie had from him at the postotSk-f. FORM Kit KINSTON NKliRO DOING WELL IN WASHINGTON Henry C, Dunn, a Kinston negro, is the first to fill the rew position of ""laboratory technician" in the de partmental service at Wahie.gtor Dunn made the highest mark in the competitive examination for the place. Two yeari ago he qualified in another position with 18 per cent His njw job requires a thorough knowledce of chemistry, botany and other sciences, and is in the Depart ment of Agriculture. Several inven tions by Dunn are now in use in the laboratory where he is employed. -Dunn is on a visit to relatives here IIS CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCE. -M. A. Hill was arraigned before Magistrate H. C. V. Peebles at the courthouse Friday afternoon, charg- xl nta false pretence. O. R. Pope alleged that Hill had mortgaged to him property he did not own. Hill steadfastly maintained that the prop erty in controversy, a cow and an ox, did exist, but were now at large in smother eountv. - 3aAim IWhUa t;. visaed the ease after an agreement that the claim would be adjusted and BSST9N' HEALTH 1$ EXCELLENT NOW; . .vi opnU-rii-.- c-f a f..tii! "'.''. iild Link cut. if the l o-h tin- a-'l .-.even ai d ci.r-nr.iif i. n.aint.-.ii.f d here ' '..". :.s nly sh i ate -.t rlu.- : ir.i-jir.d.'r r.f thi- year, it v.i!' In ( n.y -i:; pel tli';uar,d for the year. 1 iifcunliiiK to v i eaoi.alile estimate IT. ere not now one single i.-scn tn he i cmriiinity dependent iv.cf. the ' unil-frtaku.g iiunineas foi a livcli- j hood. Up to r.nw there hae bc'ii i nlv tihot forty h--.tiir, in the ci'y, .r about four rcr 1,000, st.cu Jnnu-j irv 1. And the elimination of near-' ly every contagious disease in expect- j ed to make the rate even lower in ' the coming cold month. Sewage ex it naions in several sections during the spring ar.d summer assure bet ter health conditions in those sec-! tions during the spring and sura-! mer. Kinston, u is neuevea, win have a lower death rate in 1914 than any other town in Eastern Carolina. NEW DORMITORY FOR INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE A new dormitory is being erected at the Industrial Christian College at Dawson, to replace one destroyed last winter, when many girls had narrow escapes and a number were injured in the blaze which razed it. The new building will not be ready for occupancy by the opening of the I fall term, probab!y, but suitable quar ters have been arranged for the stu dents until it is completed. The fire which destroyed the girls' dormitory was a blow which stagger ed the infant institution at Dawson, and its existence afterward was doubt ful until J. M. Perry, one of the fac ulty, took the college over. The col- lege has had nearly 200 students en- rolled at on time, but the number eriun of London, who will teach lan guayes. CASE AGAINST NEWELL IS COMPROMISED FOR COSTS. An affair in which James H. New ell of this city wa.i the defendant has been compromised hy the paying of the expenses and the replacing of en auto light tank which he had bor rowed without permiusiun from a machine in Ayilen. Newell was suspected, and Dr. Hnr- ' dy Johnson, owner of the automobile fiom which the tank was taken, and' MH' cnier ill police et Ayiten came hfie to recover it. Newell had in ti'di to return the tank, he said. Hi took it from the physician'.-! car, "ai ding en the street in front of an overcrowded garage, deeause he cuhl not secure r.Mofher tank to re place his, which was incapacitated. Newell left his imlil tank on Dr. b or 6 doses of G"6 will break any case of Fever or Chills. Price, 25 cents. (Adv.) Summer Constipation Dungerous Constipation in S immer time is more dur.ireious than in the fall, win ter t r spiinu. The fend yoj eat H u!U"i eontnminr.leil ami i rr.oie like iv t; ferment in your stomach. Then ou are apt to drink much coid water liurii.g the hot weather thus injuring your stomach. Colic, Fever, Ptomaine IVi-enng nnd other ills are natural results. Po-I)o-La will keep you well, as it i: creases the Bile, the natural luMime, which rids the bowels of the orgeted poisonous waste. Po-Do-Lii will make you feel better. Tlea-;-ar.t and effective. Take n tiose to- mgnt. i'tv ut your druggist. THE SAM Gets an average of 30 miles to a gallon of gasoline, 10,000 miles on a set of tires. For economy and pleasure drive the SAXON. Ask for a Demonstration KIIISTON GARAGE. Inc. PHONE ill POtEYiIUDNEYPniS i All BANISTER To Go At $5.00 Dail & Taylor The lien's Store FIGURED CREPE LONG KIM ON AS 98c EACH FALL STYLE BOOKS 5c EACH DUSTER DROWN HOSIERY For Every Member of the Family 2V2c to $1.00 a Pair O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Ciias. A Waters Th Tleohone Store Phon Hr E) White Ratine, I I 36 inches wide. White Crepe and Rice Cloth White Corduroy Velvet, Just the Thing for Skirts. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE SUTTON Prop. AT SKINNERS We Cater to The Ladies and Children. : : Ice Cream. Soda and Fine Candy Phone 149 J.T. Skinner & Sou we otnve 10 neue N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land KlBstMi. N. C. .Goldbr. N.C ROUSE & LAND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ' Offices: ; ' Kinston, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C, Edf ertoi Buildin . " J t OXFORDS Children Orr FOR FLETCHER'S - 'CASTORIA A Few More $25 Dresses For $9. 9 8 Just the Thing for Early Fall 1. M. STEPHENSON THE LADIES STORE. 'A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever" Generally speaking, this may apply to most any thing, but we are inclined to think it is particularly adaptable to these Beautiful Rugs that we are now showing From the best American manufacturers, we have selected the choicest pat terns, and have priced so reasonably that you will be surprised to see what a good Rug you can buy for a small amount. Oettinp's Furniture Store Florence Told All the Neighbors "You come in and see my Florjr.ee oi! cook stove work just once and you won't be happy until you have one. "You can have a nlow, simmering fire on one burner at the same time you have s quick, hot fire on another and the other one regulated exactly to any work you want done. Just set the levers as you want them and you can go away for two hours and find all the burners at exactly the same heat when you come back. That's because the oil supply is utomatic and there are no wicks. "It's so simple, so clean, so conveni ent, so cool, that I don't know what I should do without it. "My husband has tested the FLOR ENCE with other stoves and h; says it produces a wonderful amount of heat lor ths oil consumed and that rt costs only cbout two cents "an hour to run four burners." "7W TwnUM fW la Oil &m H.ut," FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves "Laok for the Lever' In the Florence you nave at last the . refaabte oU stove. Safety and sim plicityarid economy. They to together. Come in and see these wwiuVi ful cook oes. They carry the manufacturer's STuaxajitee m additjoa to our owb. . H. E MOSELEV HDW. CO. L V. M0SELEY, H. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lonoif Dnif Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. Phones: 8 to 6 p. m, Office, 471 S to 1 p. a. Res. Phone 113 OR. T. H. FAULKNEB DENTIST Office 130 S. McLeweaa 8t Near Residence. OR. F. FITTS Osteopathic Physician Over Kinston Ins., & Realty Cl. Office Hours: .9-12. .2-6 Nighta and Sundays by Appointment. Examination Free Phone 80 THE NEUSE MANTEL CO. Corner Bright and Heritage Streets Manufacturers of Door?, 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 Fixtures a Specialty 0. R. A. WHITAKER Physician and Surgeon - New Building corner Blount street and Locust Alley, opposite , Hooker, Churchill ft Co. V Office? 303 ' Residence: 152 'Phones: DR. DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, V 1 Crown mmd Bridie Work , Specialty. OSceoYerCot BIMo3ce TkONT envy the figure of the lady you so much admire. Just get those beautiful "lines" in your OWN figure. Simply a matter of the proper corset. All per fect feminine figures re sult from scientific cor seting, from wearing cor sets that are hygienic, stylish and perfect fitting. Such are the renowned Price $3 to $5 Barrett 6: Hartsfield DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY Specialist in Diseases ot wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to 12. Office 105 E. Caswell Street. Phone 118. Dr. O. L. WILSON Dentist Office over J. E. Hood & Co'p Store. July Clearance Sale Now On i This week We Reduce The Following: MlFsS In Crepe ana Rice Cloth Long Tunic $1.50 QUALITY Special $1.19 Korigi payment of costs by HilL SUBSCRIBE TO THE FEES "PRESS
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