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a piece of Em
broidery with
you on your
Vacation? j
We have a
nice line to
select from.
Chamberlain
& Braxton
Caswell Building
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WANT ADS'
1 CENT A WORD EACH IN-.SERTION
MINIMUM 15 CENTS
First Class Tailoring, "pressing and
cleaning. Call Carolina Pressing
Club, Phone 528. ' 7-30, tf.
Yot Sale Slabs in carload lots. J.
B. White, Kinston, N. C.
8-24-6t dly
For Rent Brick .Store .on .North
street, adjoining Simmons' stable.
Possession given September 1.
V 8-20-6t d!y
We Can furnish Galvanized V Crimp
and Corrugated Roofing, 6 to 12
feet. No. 28 gauge. D. V. Dixon &
Son. 8-24-dly-tf
For Sale Large wood building, sit
uated on coiner Queen and North
streets, and known as Webb build
ing. Will sejl reasonable. See J. E.
Hudson. 8-21-tf, dly
Dancing Class Mr. Williams i will
open his class Tuesday evenirig, at
9 o'clock, in Lof tin's Opera House
All desiring tp tajfte ejsons$ be at
hall by 8 30 o ciock. o-za-zraiy'
Wanted To grade your ' tobacco
prices reasonable, strictly goodwork,
place at foot of Parrott's bridge,
known as Smith's Stables. For further
particulars see John W. Smith. , 8-11
4 w sw 3t dly 2 wks.
Framing of Pictures. Why you should
carry your pictures to W. M. Co
ble to be framed: First, he has all
kinds of moldings; second, because
he knows how to harmonize the frame
to suit the pictures he keeps only
the best white French glass to go on
them. 8-21-2t a w 2w-dly
Dancing Lessons Mr. Charles Wil
liams of Norfolk, VaTtfill ' be" in
Kinston next week to open a dancing
school, teaching the one step, hesita
tion and all other latest dances. All
desiring to take his private lessons
in their homes or. with class in even
ings, address application to box -191,
Kinston, N. C. 8-20-3tdly
DOVER
AND SOUTH
RAILROAD
BOUND
Schedule of Trains Carrying Passen
gers. Effective Sunday; February 8, 1914.
South Bound Trains
STATIONS f i '
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P.M. -
4:45
5:00 i
6:04
43
Lv Dover
Lv Foys ,
Lv Taylors
Lv Phillips
Lv Wiinsatt -,
Lv Comfort I
Lv Petersburg
.AB-RirMnnila'
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5:22
5:42 ; ' , ;
6:00 v
6:05 ;
North Bound Trains
: ,t STATIONS
9:
5
A. M.
4:45
5:02
5:06
5:17
5:28
5rf9
6:10
6.15
PERSONAL
it 11
wa$ here ,,fo&ay.
Mr, John H. Randall of Goldsborp
spent Sunday here."
:
Miss Hortense Mewborn is visiting
relatives in J-aOrange.
Mr. Jack A. Street of New Bern
was a Kinston visitor Sunday.
Mrs. B. B. Wooten of Fort Barn
well was a recent visitor here.
-
Mrs. G. W. Stanton of Wilson is
visiting Mrs. W. T. Hines, on King
street.
Misses Ruth and Alice Dawson of
Rocky Mount are visiting Mrs. Jas.
B. Dawson.
.
Misses Leafy and Olive Spear are
ghorne, after a visit with relatives
in. Portsmouth, .Va.
. Dr. and Mrs. W. C- Knox have
gone to New York and other north
ern cities for a business trip.
1" '.
Miss Lotta Farmer of Wilson is
visiting . her cousin, Miss Christine
Williams, on Independent street.
Mr. and Mrs.' Charles A. Roscmoncl
and little son, George Parrott, are
the guests of relatives in Greensboro.
Messrs. Claud Ballard and Elbert
Spear have returned from a week's
auto trip through the western part of
the State.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.' Jolly of Adsit,
Va., are in the city for a visit with
Mrs. Jolly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
I. Sutton, on Blount street.
Miss Bessie Maxwell of Pink kill
passed through the city today, en
route for Parmele, near which point
she will visit for several days.
Mrs. C. T. Randolph, after a visit
with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Turner,
in New Bern, has gone to Belhaven
to spend a few days with friends.
A marriage license was issued this
morning by the Register of Deeds to
H. C. Freeman and Miss Mab'el Gil
bert, well known young people of this
county.
Misses Orie and Marie Moseley of
this city are guests in the home of
Mrs. J. B. Person at Selma. They
have been the honoree's at' several so
cial functions during the . past few
days. ' .
V' Perch rrty al- Kookeftoa.
Hookcrton,'.N-C., Aug. 24. Miss
Alice Taylor delightfully entertained
at the homev of .her .parents, Thurs
day evening,' between the hours of 9
andf 12 in' honor of her gucsf, Miss
Ellen Counstable of Durham.
The home was beautifully decorat
ed with ferns and cut flowers. The
porch was aglow with Japanese lan
terns. All the guests were ushered
to the porch, where rook was played.
Miss Fannie Brown Edwards won
the highest score.. Refreshments
were served at the conclusion of the
game. Music was rendered by Mis
ses Edwards, Catherine and Ruby
Dail.'
Those enjoying the evening were
Miss Julia Taylor, Fannie Brown and
Mary Ida Edwards, Mamie Brooks.
Catherine Dail, Snow Hill, Johnnie
Patrick, Snow Hill; Mildred Carr,
Greenville; Leora and Mary Hooker,
Kinston, Charlotte Hodges, Kinston;
Messrs. S. G. Hollowell, Richard and
Harry Taylor, Will Killpatrick,' C.
M. Mendenhall, James Moore, Haw;
Giimsley, Jesse Hardy, G. C. Taylor,
William, and Freddie Harden, John
nie FHzzelle, Hewitt and George Al
len, Drew Harper and Guy Lassiter
of Snow Hill. " .
ADDRESS ON MISSION" WORK.
Miss Middleton of Raletgh will ad
dress the women of the First Baptist
nurcK'Tn' the' "'High Rchob! auditori
um, lucMiay atterroon at 4 ocueK.
the women ,bf
invited. I
the
city
A!!
;e cordially
SERIOUS AFFRAY IN ; k
THE MULATTO COLONY
Arnold Mills is at the point of
death and Pinkney Grant, who shot
him, is a fugitive in Greene county,
according to a report today from
Erov.)sville. The men are residents
ofthc notorious mulatto colony at
Brownsville, and Grant bears a bad
reputation.
The men had been enemies for
orne rrr.e. Mills had previously suf
fered injury at the hands of Grant.
A man who sought to elope with
Mills' sister was aided by Grant, who
set Mt to secure the license. Mill
interested him, and was assailed by
the other with a bludgeon and severe
ly beaten.
''The direct cause of the recent ilif
Acuity is not known. Mills was shot
in the left breast, a pistol bullet lodg
ing dangerously near the heart.
LINCOLN CIT Y IS SCENE OF, j
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Three policemen who vwe called
to Lincoln City, a colored suburb,
near Southeast Kinston, at 1:30 o'
clock, Sunday morning, ran into what
at first right, seemed to be a riot.
Fifty negroes, most of them armed,
were extremely active. The officers
burst into the mob to find that the
law and order element of Lincoln
City had been called out to appre-1
.or.) ,U 1 1 1 1 1
in the village, probably with a view
to burglary.
A corn field on one edge of the
suburb had been surrounded by the
excited residents, and. the man was
thought to have been penned in. The
officers beat up the corn field in
vain effort to hr.d him, but a sentry
discovered him in another locality,
and the scene of operations was
shifted. The pursued was too alert
to be captured, and escaped with a
fusillade of shots following him. No
entry had been effected, but watch-
era had seen the stranger acting sus
piciously at several houses.
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, - : to
. - REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD 5
10ANS NEGOTIATED
Now Occupying New Office one Door East of The Post
Office.
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. i
Phone 182 C. Oettingrer, Mgr.
No Danger cf Competition.
In L'Esprit des Francais is an In
stance of the sharp, biting wit for
which Alexis Pirou the French epi
grammatist was famous. wt -,t t
A youug author whose ability, was
by no means equal to his conceit . was
discoursing at length upon the merits
of his work. i
"I am tired of writing of that which
others write of," he said. "I waat to
create on original work, something
that no one has ever written about or
ever will write about." '
Piron turned uuickly to the speaker.
"Why cot write your own eulggy?" he
said. Youth's 'Companion.
f
Hook and Eye.
- The scene was a teachers' training
college; the class one of girls; the lec
turer on phonetics a gentleman with a
nice taste In sarcasm." "This sound,"
be said, "has for symbol something
even you can all remember a dress
maker's hook; Just the prdinary thing
you are all familiar with." As he
spoke, says the Manchester Guardian,
be drew the symbol in chalk on the
board, and the worried pupils all
laughed. Even they to borrow the
professor's remark knew that the
"hook" depicted wae an "eye."
Puts Airship In Prayer.
Under the orders of Emperor Will
iam, as the heed of the Lutheran
ihurch, and with the consent of 'the
Lutheran synod, the general prayer,
which Is Baid weekly in all Lutheran
churches, now neks the protection of
God for the aerial service as well as
for the army and navy. Jh& sentence,
as amended, reads:
"Protect the king's army and the
entire German war forces on land and
Sua, and particularly the ships and air
ships while on their Journeys."
As You Like It
Jimmy, who was no highbrow, had
gone all alone to see one of those out
door performances of Shakespeare. He
was telling hie elders about it.
-"Some class to Shakespeare," said
Jimmy. "The show was fine."
"Qut what ahow was It?" asked
Jimmy's big sister.
"Let Ev'ybody Do to Suit Himself,"
replied Jimmy,
Great Britain's Coal.
The output of coal In Great Britain
during 1913 was 287,411,869 tons, an
increase of 27,013,291 tons over the
output 61 1912. at ! the highest on
record.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
WAR SPIRIT AT FEVER HEAT IN SERVIA
On the right is shown Servian soldiers receiving the blecsing of the church. The Insert stows Servian volun
teers on the way to enlist
FENCES TO ELIMINATE
"MASHING" AT MOVIES.
Ar Dover 1i
Ar Foys v-"
I loo
7:34
7:21
7:12
Owl
-ti:30
jjl f Taylor;
Ar Phillip, .
.,'' A Tiin.ait-v-
, Ar Comfort
" ? Ar Pettrsbtrr'
j I S 1$ nichlaiida
I f K; Trainis fukAattj "except SmeW !
. - - - "::rTraffl! JUanagef-
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Cleveland, Ohio; 'Aug. 21 Now
ccxes, the "movie masher" ami the
problem of gettin? rid ot h"in. "Ifs
easy," says .Mrs. S. A. Grtgs. prcmi
nent Cleveland , clv.bwoman. "We'll
segregate the sexes. .
To accomplish this end, Mrs. Grczg
has taken the matter up with the
Cleveland Mothers' Congress, cf
which s'ne'is & member. If this body
acts favorably, c;t7 officials will be
asked to, frame on ordinance wh en
will put a feiiee in movie houses oo-
tweeri -unaccompanied
FLOOR )F LAKE EPIC
BEING SV.ES'T
Oi AY
Ccnneaut, Ohio, Aug. 24 The floor
of Lake Erie today is being: swept
twith- huge electrical . '-magnet 3 in an
efTo'ts to recover the bugt car ferry
Marquette and Bessemer Xo. 2,
which went down on Ccnneaut luubor
durfcg a terrible torm nn the night
of December . IW-X The ferry car
ried a cargo of cor.l valued 'at
000, and a crtw of thirty men, oil
cf whom were ict.
The' work has been undertaken .liy
t- svndicate of business mtatfvin
EAST MEETS WEST
! :-iL MATCH.
Oer.vi:, A.;. -i. a he West new
has a cha.ice '.o make ?ood Its boast
I that it can produce players at least
equal to tiie four which loit the in
ternational cup to tht Diitish chal
lengers this summer. For the first
time in the histc;y cf p lo in this re
gion, a tournament betran at the
Penvcr Counti y C! -.' field today, in
which crack players from the East
and West v.-ill meet. These includes
?ohua Crane of Eostun, Foxhail
Keene of Meadawbrouk, the Veiies,
father and Son of Kansas City, asd
Major Colin Rose and Waiter Dnj-ree
. . j ... 1 1 1 - . ' I.. , . t i . t. i -: t
. i Wincsor. lm wr.o nave laani.i u- i . , rr j! r
corted women only wouirtnas be ai- months, isn on th,. aiKf cargo 0,VT ri V "
i i iv ,n -v- ,.. T'.c cits . : - 1 ,. , , , wood Springs, Colorado bpr;:itr, xv:.n-
owed talk to the nun andexpct' to realise handsomely ifjfas QtJ w Ft.
5 .'- '" sh. w Tecovjred. f", ' f ' ' Leavecw, . Ka.WS, "and. Fort Hi'..
"Wn ruixii e cctrfcal engineer cf at. Thomal w..l . entered. Cups worth J10.COO
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Children Cry .
FOR FLETCHER'S;.,
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