OF LOCAL INTEREST I
4 a
L SUGGS SAVES THE DAY.
By opportune hitting the Baltimore
Federals defeated Chicago Monday
3 to 2, Suggs went in the box in the
ninth with the bases full and two out,
,n4 prevented the Chifeds from scor
in again. He relieved Quinn. The
"native of Kinston is working better
, this season than in several years, and
"his friends here are satisfied that
Suggs is nowhere near the end of his
usefulness.
ROBINSON'S CIRCUS COMING.
'The Robinson circus is being billed
to Bpnear here October 15. This will
be the largest circus to come to Kin
' aton in several seasons, and, of
course, the most popular, since "Rob
inson" has been a household word in
the South since old John Robinson
lint traveled the section in wagons
venerations ago. The show is one of
the largest on the road and carries
a menagerie excelled by only one or
two others."
DOD FELLOWS TO CONFER
LAST DEGREE.
The Odd Fellows will this evening
confer the third degree on a candi
date, and all members are asked to
be present
NEW BERN MURDERER TO
SERVE TIME K LENOIR.
Alex. Curtis, a youth, who was con
victed in New Bern recently with
Kennedy and Gautier, slayer of E.
W. SarfandVV fanter, wai$6WKy
nipht brought to Kinston to serve two
years on the roads of Lenoir co-jnty.
His sentence was originally five years,
bat w&s reduced by the court. Curtis
la a rather nice1 locking boy- Ho wns
an accomplice, together with Gautier,
an aged man, in the murder of Sar
landt by Kennedy," whose wife is now
with relatives here.
SllDAY SCHOOL pETiNG
IN AIRY GROVE CHURCH
Sunday, September 27, Bible Schools
of yance and Institute Townships
Will Meet in Annual Session.
Dinner on the Grounds.
The Vance Institute Sunday School
Convention, comprised of the Sunday
schools in Institute and Vance town
ships, this county, will be held in
Airy Grove Christian church next
Sunday, the 27th.
The following program will be ob
served: 10:15 a. m. Song and devo
tional service; 10:30 a. m., Address
10:35 a. m., Response by Mr. J. M.
Mewborne, Jr.; 10:40 a. m., Sunday
school lesson; 11 a. m., Song, "Jesus
Loves Me," by the children; 11:05 a.
m., Address Dy Mr. raui rnzzeue,
Mayor of Snow Hill; 11:35 a. m.,
Song; 11:40 a. m., Recitation, "Three
Times Two," by Leora White; 11:45
a. m., urcenng; u:oo a. m., sermon
by Mr. Arthur Wake; 12:26 p. m.,
Dinner, on grounds; 2 p. m., Song ser
vice; V.IV p. m., Heading Dy ineima
Taylor; 2:15 p. m., Chorus by chil
dren; 2:20 a. m., Address, "The
Modern Sunday School Idea," by Mr.
H. Gait Braxton; 2:50 p. m.; Song,
2:55 p. m., Business Session; 3:10 p.
m., Adjournment.
JEW IS RECIPIENT
OF BRAVERY MEDAL
JUVENILE
BOXERS
AT THE
DIXIE.
,; The three Grahams, a man and two
boys, are beifff featured in vaudeville
at the Dixie Theater this half of the
week. The youngsters are clever lit
tie athletes, and with the gloves give
evening Roland Turner, a
uter, tried conclusions with the older
of the Graham" brothers, and main
tained his temper and took a lot of
vanishment for about three rounds,
at the mid of which the bout was grn
erously called a draw. Good picture
offerings are being had nightly at the
Wide now.
HAIL MUST BE DELIVERED
AT FRONT DOORS.
A ne general order of the United
States Fostoffice Department prohibits
letter carriers from going to back or
side doors to deliver mail. Patrons,
the "department says, should provide
facilities -at the front door for the re
. celpt of Jnail, A slot in the door or
an ordinary box will' answer the nur.
poae, '(Experience, the fbrder says,
"has shown us that the complete
equipment of the dwellings on a car
rier'a roate with mail, receptacles will
feet afmavlng in the carrier's time
and obviate the curtailment of de
liveries on heavy days.'
MAKE FIRE
. INSPECTION HERE.
Sherwood Brockwftll, inspector of
, fire departments under State Insur
ance Commissioner James R. Younsr,
will come here during the next few
weeks, it is. expected, to inspect the
apparatus of the local department
and drill the volunteers. A part of
the inspector's duties, also, is the
inspection of buildings in the fire dis
trict. Sherwood Brorkwell, a year or
two ago organised Raleigh's paid de
partment, and was 'its first' chief. He
studied the methods of the New York j
department, and fighting the flames
while attached to a downtown com
pany of the metropolitan force for
practical instruction, attracted much
attention by the press as "the young
est lire chief in the country."
A Jewish student has received the
much-coveted decoration of the Cross
of St. George from the Czar of Rus
sia, local Hebrews are interested to
learn. Mrs. H. Stadiem, a former
resident of Manchester, Eng., who now
lives at Gordon and Independent
streets here, has received from Man
Chester a copy of a paper with an
account of the bestowal of the deco
ration by the Central News. It fol
lows:
"Petroirrad. Thursday. The war
changes many things, and the change
probably include an improvement
in the position of the Jews, whose
bravery and exploits at the front are
attracting attention.
"A Jewish medical student from
Vilna, named Osnas, has just receiv
ed the military cross of St. George
pital suffering from severe wounds
received in saving the colors of his
regiment in the last extremity dur
ing the terrible fighting in East Prus
sia. His commander telegraphed i
special request to the doctors to do
everything that was possible to save
the life of Osnas the hero."
STEEL FENCE DEMONSTRATION
Mr. W. J. McGrath, an agent of
the American Steel and Wire Com
pany, or new xorK, is nere to assist
B. W. Canady and Son, hardware
dealers, in a demonstration of steel
fence. A model fence of American
wire with steel posts, is being erect
on the grounds of the State School
for the Feeble-Minded, for' a demon
stration. The fence is in close prox
imity to the Central Highway, and
can be viewed without trouble by
passing farmers and others. Mr. Mc
Grath and the lojal dealers will be
phased to explain the advantages of
the wire fence wfth steel posts.
(advt.)
MAPLE, HILL PEOPLE
, WANT RAILROAD.
A dosen prominent citizens'1 of 'Ma
ple Hill have written the Chamber of
Commerce asMfc' lf a vdnferenee
with the members v of the Chamber
and "those behind the movement" for
thxt8ion f theaston-Pink Hill
Railroad Into Duplin county. The
Mapla Hill;ti.i nay there 4a wry much
interest over the extension in their
tawn, : and . that; they Hwill be glad to
lend their aid In any possible way.
They declare they have "one of the
richest sections of eastern Carolina
ia soil and general natural resources,
and It need of transportation is by
far the greatest drawback to its de
velopment." The signers of the let
ter to the Chamber include farmers,
Millers, merchants, stock dealers and
RHEUMATISM PAINS STOPPED.
The first application of Sloan's Lin
iment goes right to the painful part--
it penetrates without rubbing it
stops the Rheumatic Pains around the
joints and gives relief and comfort.
Don't suffer! Get a bottle today! It
is a family medicine for all pains,
hurts, bruises, cuts, sore throat, neu
ralgia and chest pains. Prevents in
fection. Mr. Chas. 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
ver used." Guaranteed. 25c at
your Druggist.
"NORMAN"
Tbe NEWEST
Cltt. r a Co.. Ma
KINSTON AND CAROLINA R. R.
. AND LUMBER CO. , ,
(Effective Sent. IS. 1914 8:00 A. M.l
No. 1 . . STATIONS No. 3
4:00 Lv.,.;.. Kinston .....At, 8:10
4:10 Lv...... Jackson '......Ar. 7:50
4:20 Lv.... Albritton'a , ., . Ar. 7:40
4:50 Lv..... Sparrow's ....Ar. 7:20
6:20 Lv...i, Lynchburg t.,Ar. 7:05
5:30 Ar..... Pink Hill ;...Lv. 7:00
. " . ". ; .
R. A. HONEYCUTT,' Supt -
WM. HAYES, Gen.1 Supt.
The New Style of
John . BSteteon
Hats Are Here;
See South Window.
Dail & Taylor
Ihe lien's Store
Shipment
Snappy Cogt Suits
Arrived Today
Convenient to Show
Butter Brown Hosiery.
Or N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c.
CHAS. A. WATERS
The Telephone Store..
Phone No. 89
Oar Fall and
Winter Opening
TUESDAY, ? SEPT; 22
The millinery and other
departments will be re-
plete With the season's
last word in what's what
for Milady, and ready for
her inspection.
Remember to come
TUESDAY
J. M. Stephenson
The Ladies Store
MILLINERY
OPFiIlfi!
We Announce Our Fall Opening
: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 21 and 22
'''':'.
You are Cordially Invited
to Attend
BARRETT & HARTSFIELD
SHI'S SEPpiE
. FOLK COATS IN JUL
: SERGE. ;. t
Just the thing for general (
wear.
BUSTER BROWN HOSIERY
FOB THE WHOLE FAMILY.
THE ONE PRld
CASH STORE
A. J. SUTTpN
rnone m er -rron.
AT SKINNER'S
1
We Set Our Own Example
and Follow It.
? Since the establishment of
this business we have al
ways set our own ideals and
business principles. We
have never opened the store
for business at 5:30 a. m.
" ' because some one else did
nor would we remain open
until 10:00 p. m. for like
reasons. The store has al
ways opened about 7 a. m.
and closed at 7 o'clock in
the evening. We shall con
tinue to adher to these prin
ciples and will CLOSE THE
STORE AT 7 O'CLOCK
every evening except Satur-
's Furniture Store
We Cater to
The Ladies anH
Children.
4s
0
IcewCireaifl, Soda
1
Candv
sihon149
J.T. Skinner &Soa
HW Strive 'to Please-
DR.DAN W.PARRbTT
. JDEXTIST. - -
Crown' and Bridje WrJ v
- m ,. SpcUlt7. . -w
OfficebrerCot: MiIIofflceL
Dr.0.L. WILSON
Dentiat ' '
OfficTr J. E. Hod ft Co'a
. , Stort. '
Florence Told AH
,!You come in aijij set my Florence oil
Cook stove work just once and you
won't be happv, until you havo one. .
"You can have ilow, sinutiering fire
on one burner at the tame time you have
a quick, hot tire on another and the
other one reutalted efc&tly to any work
you want done? 'Just'ftl the levers as
you want them-and you can go away
for two hours and And all the burners at
exactly the same heat when you come
tick. That's becainf jhe ott supply is
automatic and there ate no wicks.
"It's so simple, so clean, so vonveni
ent. so cool, that I dap't know what 1
should do without It '
"My husband has tested the FLOR
ENCE with other stoves and he says it
produces wonderful amount of heat
tor the oil consumed and that it costs
only about two oenta an hour to run
four burners,' :
TW TWt rt tm OitStmHhfrr"
FLORENCE
OilCook Stoves
' Look for the Lever"
. , -. : . . .
In the Florence yon hare-tf last the '
a, reliable oil stove. Safety and sim
piicity aadecooooiy. Theygetosether.
Came iw and ae Mw wondgrfal cook
stovee. Tbey carry the Bianufacturcr
aurantee in adduioo to our own.
j E E IIOSELEV 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
dowsrStore Fronts and
.? Office Fixtures a Specialty
N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land
j Klnaton, N. C,. .Goldsboro, N.C
: ROUSE & LAND
V - ; ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
.V t ofjceli v ;t
. KiaaCiHv . CvGoldsboro, N. C,:
i,. dserton Building. ;
T
h ' DR. GEa E. KORNEGAT
- Specialist in Diseases of Wo-
,',,nen and OuUreiu v ' ,s-
Office hoars 10 to 12. Office '
105 E. CasweU Street. -
Littleton College ,
A wellstibluhed. well -equipped-, and vats'
prosperous achoolfor fide and yowia women.
rui ten
term besins September 16, 1914,
For catalogue, addreas
J. M. KH0DIS,
Lit letor, N. C
DR. F. NHS
Osteopathic Physician
Over Kinston Ins., & Realty Co.
Office Hours: .9-12. .2-6
Nights and Sundays by
Appointment.
Examination Free Phone 80
DR. T. H. FAULKNER
DENTIST
Office 130 S. McLewean Si.
Near Residence,
IRA M. HARDY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
102 W. Caswell St.
Residence 309 West Lenoir St.
'Phone 602,
I V. H0SELEY, N. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drag C.
Office hours:
9 to 11 a. in.
I to S f. m, . -.Offlca, 471
8 to I p. m Res. Phone 113
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