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r OF LOCAL INTEREST MARRIAGE LICENSE. license was issued to only one eou--pW to marry during the pant twenty four hour. They were Roncoe Whit Jleld. 20, and Letha Turnage, 19, col ored,' both of this county. RIVER SWOLLEN BY RAINS AND TIDE. Neuse river is high from the heavy rains of the past several week. Fri day the stream at tidewater was two feet libove the average also from the tide from, the sound. BURIAL OF MR. J. G. COX SUNDAY MORNING. The funeral of the late Judge James Gabriel Cox will be conducted tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock by Dr. B. W. Spilman, assisted by Rev. C. W. Blanchard, pastor of the First JJeptist church.-, . DISEASED CATTLE IN ADJOINING COUNTIES. There if an epidemic of cattle dis ease of a nature not diagnosed, not -vary prevalent, however, in Greene and Pitt counties, veterinarians say. Lenoir, with the strict federal quar antine in effect, is practically free from all infectious stock diseases. FUNERAL OF MRS. SCOTT. . The funeral of the lr.te Mrs. J. H. Scott, who died at her home on Man ning street Friday morning, was con ducted in Queen Street Methodist church, of which hhe was a member, this afternoon at 2 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. H. A. Humble. Inter ment was in Maplewood cemetery. SOUTHERN TRAIN TO RALEIGH DELAYED. A number of Kinston people were on the Southern train from Goldsboro at 10:45 to Raleigh Friday night and were delayed nearly two hours when a drawhead pulled out as the train was leaving the Goldsboro yards. The atart was delayed to 12:20 and the passengers did not arrive in the Capi tal City until 2:30 o'clock. VNIVERSALIST MEETINGS IN DUPLIN COUNTY Rev. Willard O. Bodell, partor of the Church of tha Eternal Hope here, and Rev. J. L. Everton of Clinton will conduct evangelistic meetings for the Universalist church at Magnolia and ether places in Duplin county next "week. Tha object will be to increase the membership and influence of the church in this section of the State, where it has taken on greater strength than in any other part of Worth Carolina. j CLAIMS HE WAS ROBBED. Reuben Sparrow of Falling Creek, ivben he was released by the police Friday night after having been lock mi up for drunkenness, declared he h4 been robbed of $10. His state ment was given credence. Sparrow, who was found lying in a back lot, Id he had been paid $391.25 or to "bacco marketed here during the day. Three hundred dollars he remember wd having paid out. He then took one drink of whisky with a man, after which he lost control of his facul ties. When he regained thent he was hort $10 of the remaining $1)1.25. The police say Sparrow had the symp toms of a man who had been drugged. HAD 'EM AGAIN. J. Clarence Daughtridge, a carpen. te , who neveral weeks ago was res .;elly the sheriff from the low- grounds near the iron bridge after Je hatflnid out on the river bank for -several days in a condition approxi rnating starvation and insanity from over indulgence in drink, lute Friday asked a policeman to protect him from freakish monsters which pursued liim in the hallucinations of tremens. He was linked up. Daughtridge ere ted a scene in the county jail after Lei tig locked up on the previous occa fiion, and the jailer was required to despatch n number of theoretical pink -and heliotrope' snakes to uacify him. J; '-rfc BAD NEGRO HAD A BIG REVOLVER. A Colt's .38 revolver, long-barrel, was taken from I.e Teachey when a policeman arrested him on Queen street Friday night for robbing oth r negroes at aumber camp near Pink Hill two weeks ago. Teachey lias a bad reputation. It is said that after committing the jobberies he "shot up" the camp,. without injury to any one. A clerk in the office 3 -tiers of the lumber concern which ope Tates the camp recognized Teachey, for whom the county authorities had searched vigorously, on., the street, and informed a patrolman, who took hint into custody. TO. ORGANIZE, WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF JUNIORS 'A lodge of tha Daughters of Am- riea, tha ladies' auxiliary of tha Jun ior Order of United American Me--cVaniea, win be organised Monday evcr.inz in the Jrn!ors' Kail. All prospective members, who will not be able to attend, are requested to send i the taxation, fee, which will J usaJ - 1 1 - r .. Affiitapa will Via j1frt ,iS mcir pruA. viv' " " " led and application made for the I lodge's fpimal institution. There will be no secrethvork at this initial meet ing. Miss Sybil Hyatt is taking the lead in the movement for the organ- I ization. IGNORANCE OF LAW DIDN'T SAVE HIM. The Pitt county officers, who ar rested him, believe that Jordan Cox, colored, was sincere when he stated that he did not know the law forbade him having more than a gallon of whisky in his possession. Cox is a ne gro who was found with six quarts of intoxicants. Evidently the man, living remotely, had no knowledge of the new statute. A magistrate order ed him held for Superior Court. PALMERMEWBORlT IS THE PROGRESSIVE ASPIRANT Named By Bull Moosers for Congres sional Race Against Kitchin and Dixon One Democratic Can didate Endorsed. The Progressive county organiza tion is having its tickets printed for the election on November 3. To the great majority of electors who are ret yet acquainted with it the ticket is interesting. Palmer Mewborn of this county, is recommended for Con gress against Congressman Claud Ktichin. Democrat, and W. O. Dix on of Greene, Republican. Albert C. Brown, son of the Republican county chairman, is named for representa tive; Emmett Stroud for sheriff; II. I. Sutton for register of deeds and H. C. Phillips for surveyor. Jesse Heath, the Democratic candidate, is endorsed for clerk of the court. For county commissioners the nominees are: D. W. Taylor, Vance; B. F. Daugherty, Kinston; L. P. Tyndall, Pink Hill; J. G. Smith, Woodington; John P. Walters, LaGrange. F. W. Sparrow is the choice for coroner. WORK BEING RUSHED ON PERRY MEMORIAL. (By the United Press.) Put-ia-Bay, O., Oct. 24. In an ef fort to complete the huge Perry me morial monument at Put-in-Bay, in the few remaining weeks before the close of lake navigation, workmen are rushing the work on the stone shaft, i which will commemorate the victory on Lake Erie of Commodore Perry over the Eritiph naval expedi tion. Roy H. Robinson, the contract ing engineer, who is . directing the work, now hopes to have the tower en tirely finished by December 1. W. T. Huchens, Nicholson, Ga., had a severe attack of rheumatism. His feet, ankles and joints were swollen, and moving about was very painful. He was certainly in a bad way when he started to take FoleyKidney Pills. He says, "Just a few doses made me feel betterand now my pains and rhematism are all gone and I sleep all night long." J. E. Hood & Co. KEEP YOUR STOMACH AND LIVER HEALTHY A vigorous Stomach, perfect work ing Liver and regular acting Bowels is guaranteed if you will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure good Digestion, correct Constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the whole system Purify your blood and rid you of all body poisons through the Bowels. Only 25c. at your druggist. Adv. When You Buy a Chalmers You Buy More Than Just a Car Into every Chalmers car we build goes the spirit of the Chalmers Fac toryan ideal of high quality at a fair price. Evr' essential part of Chalmers cart it built in the Chalmers shop by Chalmers trained men, Each part is not only fine in itself; it carrie its maker" pride in his workmanship. For the Chalmers Factory provides every essential of fine production. I st. The buildings themselves are big. modem and light. The Factory is surrounded by wide lawns dotted with shrubs and flowers. It is a pleasant place to work. 2nd. Chalmers men know when they enter the factory that the best materials and most up-to-date tools will be provided them. And when they leave at night, it is with a sense of having built as well as human skill can build. 3rd. Chalmers workmen know that the ambition of the Chalmers Com pany is not for mammoth volume or quick profits, but rather for sufficient lTl1? g'Ve quli,y m,ium Pnc. for product of such excellence that Chalmers cars shall be always first among cars of their prices: 1915 "Light Six" $1650 1915 "Master Six" $2400 Fully equipped, f. o. A. Detroit Chalmers Motor Co. Detroit, The New Stylet of John B. Stetson Hats Are Here, 4 See South Window. Dail & Taylor The lien's Store RAINY DAY COAT, CREPES UNO HATS FOR MAN. WOMAN, CHILD PRICES RIGHT Buster Brown Hosiery. O. N. T. Cotton 6 (or 25c i Chas. A; Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. 89 , DR. DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. OfficeorerCot. Milloffice GARMENTS HmmBaml,lal m, t I Full Line ROMAN STRIPED SILKS I GLADSTONE AND,, I AMERICAN FLARES J I ONE PRICE CASH STORE j I A. J. SUTTON I Micligan - 4 ;'?.- Come In Our Store and See Yourself In a Beautiful W00LTEX SUIT, Guaranteed 2 Years J. M. Stephenson The Ladies Store ' 'abac ; The Bed is Important, But How About The COMFORTS? The Selection of the Proper Com fort is just as important as the selec tion of any part of the bed. A Com fort that is' filled with any impure or unsanitary material is a menace to health, arid will inevitable be harm ful. It has been founpl that the most sanitary, and probably the warmest comfort filling is pure white cotton down. Such is the MAICU A. 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Gutter Tool Cabinets at the only ones made . contairnig a set of tools under one name, trademark and tuarantev rk frm to S85.0& Wesetttheaa, WW EE FAY pi Barrett S; Wield C. COMFORT CMm G Oettinger, Mgr. W v ry i f r For Children in Black, White; Tah All Sizes.1 Edwin Clappa Florsheim, Kneeland, " . SHOES FOR MEN Who care, for Style as well as yuality-they are the lead ers in style for Men's Foot-wear-everytning that is new in shoes you will find it here in all shapes and color. May Manton, Julian Kokenge, Shoes for Ladies. Stvle. Oualitv and Fit guaran teed. Wilt appreciate your look ing them over before buying else where, for I can save you money. Mark CuiiHniogs "tteomt o Quality ?Mo.C.,?Mlson Dentist Office over J. tL Hood & Co'i : . Store. DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office, hours 10 to 12. Office 105 E. Caswell Street Phone 118. All the Latest Come See' Them Things Hi .0 if.-
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