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OF LOCAL INTEREST PYTIIIANS' MEETING. The Knights of Pj thin will ir.rct in their castle hall this evcnii.i; at 8 .o'rlock. COOLEST WEATHER SINCE WINTER The mercury in the official govern ment thermometers here dropped from 61 to 47 Wednesday night, u decrease of 14 degrees. This was the minimum since last winter. HAS OLD SPANISH COINS. Mrs. W. II. Dail, a Greene county lady, is the owner of two rare Span irih coins of old issues. They are sil ver dollars, one coined in 1799 during the reign of Charles IV., the other in 1811, during the regency of Fcrdi nand VIII. OPEN SEASON FOR SQUIRREL NOW NEAR AT HANI). Squirrel may be shot in Lenoir county after September 15. Fre quent requests for information con cerning the game season are being had at the clerk of the court's office. The season for bird does not open until some time later. PAINTING FIRE ALARM BOXES. Poles on which are fastened fire alarm boxes throughout the city are being painted to make them easily discernible. A red band about two feet wide is had on both sides of the boxes, with white streaks at the bot tom and top of red, making a conspi cuous combination. North he expec ts great flocks of f;eese and ducks to migrate to eastern Car olina. The professional huntor.s among the bunkers are many, and in the told months the hhooting of duck, geese ami brandt is almost aa lucra tive for many us cysterintr and h.-h-it:g. The oyster crop in Pamlico .ioucl is the finest in years, Willis states, and he believes the private preserves in Mouse harbor are supe rior to any that can be found in Ches apeake Bay or Long Island Sound. North Carolina, he think.s, in five years, will be the greatest oyster producing section in the world. NARROW ESCAPE OF LUMBERMAN SUGGS WINS HIS GAME. In the first game of a double-hcad-r at Baltimore Wednesday, George Suggs pitched tho Terrapins to vic tory over Indianapolis. The score was 6 to 3. The Kinstoninn pitched con sistently. He allowed nine hits, and his opponent, Mosely, was touched up or 11. Joseph Campen, a sawyer at the Hines Bros, lumber mill, in South east Kinston, is suffering with a pain ful injury that might easily have been fatal, and gave him the worst scare of his life. Campen was operating the big carriage in the saw room when a slab broke off from a log which he was sawing, and was hurled with lightning speed in his direction. The heavy slab struck him on his riirht leg, knocking him prostrate, and con tinued on its way. tearing through everything it encountered in its wild flight. Had it struck the rapidly re volving saw it would have turn it pieces. The workers around Camion badly frightened, believed he was bad ly hurt, but when they picked him up they found his only in-ary, almost miraculously, was a badly bruised thigh. Had the slab struck Campen on the head or stomach he would most probably have been killed out- wnght. WAR BOOMS HOME CHEMICAL PRODUCTION SHOOTS MAN AND HIS WIFE. Washington, N. C, Sept. 10. The authorities in nearby towns have been asked to look out for Joe Cratch, col ored, who is charged with seriously wounding William Puele and Lizzie Peele, residents of a negro section here. Cratch and the Peeles had a difficulty, and the former used a re volver. William Peelo may not re cover, but hia wife has a chance", it is stated. (Uy the United Press.) Chicago, Sept. 10. The European war has afforded an opportunity for the development of domestic mining properties, according to Chicngo chemists, who today are busy trying to find supplies of certain chemicals for largo manufacturers. Potash salts and tungsten oxido, used in the manufacture of steel, enn be mined in Amcricu, but the supply has been coming from Europe. With the Eu ropean supply cut off, Chicago chem ists ay potash salta can be found in abundance in the Great Basin and tungsten oxide in Pennsylvania and Colorado in sufficient quantities to meet the demand. S All M I BANISTER OXFORDS I To Go At $5.00 Dail & Taylor The lien's Store Rah Rah Hats For The Chileren Misses and Ladies 50c to $1.98 No Trouble to Show the Goods. O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. CHAS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store Phone No. 89 WATCH FOR FUGITIVE CONVICT The police in Kinston and Golds- boro were on the lookout Wednesday night for Gardner Jones, a negro con vict who, with only three months of a sentence to complete, walked uway from tho Greene county roads camp near Snow Hill Tuesday night. Jones was a trusty, and had no difficulty in making his escape, which was not dis covered until some hours after he had lft. Ho is described as a medium nixed, black negro, wearing overalls. THERE IS A MARKET HERE FOR COTTON. A cotton buyer, who was absent from the city Tuesday, when Jere Sutton brought the first bale here and returned to his farm with it, stated today that tho planter would have had a bid of more than 0 3-4 cents, aaid at the time to be the best that would have been offered, had not Sutton declined to consider less than 10 cents, had he been on the exchange. This buyer declares the market is open, and that prices as reasonable as conditions warrant will be offered for the staple. NEBRASKA FAIR ON. Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 7. Nebraska's forty-sixth annual State fair opened today at the State grounds here. Av iator Lincoln Beachy, in loop-the-loop and upsidedown flights, was to be one of the attractions. The fair will con tinue until September 11. 'GREENE PLANTERS DISCUSS STORAGE. The Fanners' Union of Greene county has been called to meet and discuss the cotton situation. The crop there is satisfactory in quality and quantity, and the planters desire to take some action for storage and loans upon it. Many of them confront a dilemma similar to that which is worrying many other Tar Heel farm era, giving the crop over at nearly a total loss to themselves to supply men who have advanced them, the lattei in turn, being able to dispose of it at trifling price if they desire to secure their recompense, and nobody in par ticular being benefited. Some of the poorer farmers, who are depending principally upon cotton, declare they nave u mre out te their more fortunate neighbors in order to tide ver the winter. Jesse Willis, a Cedar Island. Car teret county, man, was here this morn ing, and stated that the prospects for fine game season in the great hunt ing grounds along the sounds are splendid. Everything joints to an ear ly and a cold winter, the fishermen of Core Sound believe, and as amateur ' prognosticatora they have nt th. world beat. Mr. Willis is confident With the first sever weather in the or doees of 60S will break any ' Fever or Chills. Price, 25 (Adv.) RHEUMATISM PAINS STOPPED. The first application of Sloan's Lin iment goes right to the painful part- it penetrntes without rubbinir it stops the Rheumatic Pains around the joints and gives relief and comfort. Don't suffer! Get a bottle todav! It is a family medicine for all pains. hurts, bruises, cuts, sore throat, neu ralgia and chest pain. Prevents in fection. Mr. Chns. H. Wentworth. California, writes: "It did wonders for my Rheumatism, pain is gone as soon as I apply it. I recommended it to my friend as the best Liniment I ever used." Guaranteed. 25c at your Druggist. New Silks- InjSPoplins, Taffetas, Messalines, Crepes. All the latest shades. Middy Blouse Twill. "tiabo-- The line model corset SEE THEM THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 t? Pron. sr IP ns6 "NORMAN" HJ Tils U a v ak.i?eaw v IW I USA Vf fllJ - ARROW COLLAR To The Ladies of Kinston and Sur rounding Country. DUE SEPT. ISih Maxwell Special We have just received our new Maxwell Demonstrator It is the greatest value on the marke. Gray and Davis electric lights and self starter PRICE $750 F.O. B. Detroit Let us show you a Demon- strator. l(i:iSTC:i GM, Inc. PHONE 411 I want to announce that I am now carrying a complete line of LADIES and CHILD REN SHOES in stock , con sisting of all that is new in footwear for this season. The line is complete in every detail, and all shoes sold by me are guaranteed to be richt in PRICE and QUALITY I will appreciate your lookinc my stock over before burin? your fall shoes. Mark Cummings "The Home of Quality DR.DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, Crewa and Bridge Work a ,T- Specialty. 7 OSeeoTerCot MffloEce Fall 1914 First shipment of Coats and Coat Suits A visit to our win dows, and a few moments in the store, will be worth your while : : J. M. STEPHENSON THE LADIES STORE. I JHE "little red. school house is recruiting it's students for another year. And it demands of it's recruits, that they be becom ingly dressed for "high marks" and "good clothes" go hand in hand. We're equipped, as we never were before, to fit out a boy in a way that will appeal to him and his parents. And we know tnat we can con serve modest incomes in the good values we shall supply. BARRETT & HARTSFIELD I mmi ll ll Matting from China shipp ed direct to us enables us to make lower prices on the best quality China Matting than ever before. A large selection of more than 60 rolls, in all the best colors and designs will surely please those who are par ticular about good floor coverings. df & Oettinger's Furniture Store Florence Told All the Neighbors "You come in and see my Florence oil cook stove work just once and you won't be happy until you have one. "You can have a slow, simmering fire on one burner at the same time you have a 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 automatic 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 he says it produces a wonderful amount of heat for the oil consumed and that it costs only about two cents an hour to run four burners." "TU Tmrmiut fWaf 4a Oil &m HiiHrj" FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves "Look for the Lever la the Florence you have at last tf . rauabie od atova. Safety -miul akn plulri ami . They altogether. Come d sm these wonderful cook towns. They carry the manufacturer's guarantee la addition to w own. H. E COSELEY HDT7. CO. THE NEUSE MANTEL CO. Corner Bright and Heritage Streets Manufacturers of 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 Fixtures a Specialty DR. GEO. E. KORXEGAY Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to 12. Office 105 E. Caswell Street. Phone 118. OFFICE AND HOSPITAL ;v Telephone 633 Jr. J. F. Foley. Veterinarian tn rear of Stroud Bros.' Store ' Diseases of all Domestic Animals Treated. Z. V. M0SELEY, If. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drof Co. omco nours: 9 to 11 a. m. Phones: S to 6 p. m. Office, 471 to f. WL Rn. Phone M3 DR. F. FITTS Osteopathic Physician Over Kinston Ins., & Realty Cu. Office Hours: .9-12. .2-6 Nights and Sundays by Appointment. Examination Free Phone 80 DB. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 6. McLewean St Near Residence. IRA M. HARDY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 102 W. Caswell St. Residence 309 West Lenoir St 'Phone 607. Dr. O.L. WILSON Dentist Office over J. E. Hood & Co's Store. ARRIVING DAILY NEW FALL COAT SUITS See North Window G. E. torigi I
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