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t H CARTER-LOMAX CASE J SETTLED OUT OF COURT ! OF LOCAL INTEREST FAY 1 1 H it li ti V 4 H if. , ' 'f t f. 1 V JUDGE ALLEN CONDUCTS NEW HANOVER COURT. Judge Oliver H. Allen is presiding over a two weeks' term of civil Supe Tkw Court for New Hanover county at Wilmington. WINTERVILLE-KINSTON GAME THIS AFTERNOON. The Winterville and Kinston High School eleveni are ached aled to play this afternoon the game postponed from 8aturday by reason of the bad weather then. The event will be stag ed at Athletic Pafk. WENT TO "SLEEP ON CHURCH 8TETS, ARRESTED, Benny Benton, a negro, awoke from a nap on the 'Queen street steps 'df 'Queen Street Methodist church MonT day afternoon to find a policeman looking down at him. v -Benton said he had aat upon the steps several hours prerkaaly and dropped off 'to sleep. He was arrested f of drunken res. TROUBLE FOR WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT, The increasingly short days mean trouble for the water and light de pertinent, says Supt John Weyher. This season causes big jumps in the light bills, and a good many people wont consider the reason therefor Complaints enough to try the pa tience of a saint are the order in the department now. OFFICER GCES FOR AUTOMOBILE THIEVES. A Pitt county deputy sheriff is on liis way to a town in Georgia where three young men of Bethel are to be delivered to- him by the authorities for the theft of an automobile be longing to M. O. Blount of Bethel The trio, one of them a nephew to Blount, several months ago, abscond ed with the machine in the night, They motored 'well into Alabama, committing some offenses in Georgia n route. They were returned for trial in the Georgia town and are now to stand trial in Pitt county for lar eoy of the auto. LITTLE DARKY AND WHITE HAVE A LIVELY FIGHT. Clarence Mates, a diminutive black toy, dared to "aass" Durwood Spar 'tow, who is larger, and four other white boys in the northeastern part of the city tills morning as- the latter ware going to school. Mates jostled one of the white lads. Sparrow ad monished him to be careful. Accord ing to the others, the little darkey drew a knife and further armed him elf with a stick and bricks. "I aint a-feard on all of youse," he declared. Sparrow, it is said, stabbed him on the right arm with a pocket-knife, breaking the point of the blade off. A policeman carried all to City Hall, 'where after a partial trial the ease was continued. Mates was more m aeared than hurt, but his mother, who 4 TTWahed in expecting to find him expir , ' or already dead, nearly broke up court in investigating his injury. i ' . 'U X , t'"Y SESSION OF J'snday ajght the accumulated fcaiweat of "the Municipal Court for -Mvaral days, during which there had n'no session, was taken up for 'trial. Jerry Aman for being drunk .And disorderly was taxed $3.05, tine and costs. Jennings Broadhurst, Cleve Loftin and Jay Cade, who dis turbed a dance in East Kinston, were made to pay the coats for being dis orderly, the usual fine being omitted. Wat Tuten, drunk, was not brought into court at all, being released, as is the custom of the authorities in his case when he had cooled down nnd discovered that he really didn't have the fabulous wealth which he claimed : to possess from which to give bail. R. W. Wiggins and Robert .Dawson, ' both colored, were fined $1 and the ata for affray. Lee Teachty, also colored, was bound over to Superior Court for carrying a concealed weap on. Casea against Plato Collins and J. T. Quarles for being drunk and disorderly and one against Quarles for carrying a revolver, were post poned until this evening. HOPELESS LUNG TROUBLE CURED. - Many recoveries from Lung Trou bles are due to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It strengthens the Lungs, checks the Cough and gives relief at once. Mr. W. S. Wilkins, Gates, N. C, write: "I used Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey in a case given up as . hopeleaa and it effected a complete cuiV Get bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-Honey. If your cough is dry and hacking let it trickle down your w throat, you will surely get relief. On- . -ly 25c at your druggist. (adv.) Husband and Mother of Late Mr. May Carter Lemax of Goldsboro Agree on Deposition offteal ' EaUte Left by Deceased. A case of interest hero just dis posed of in" Wayne" County" Superior Court at 'Goldsboro was that of Car ter vs. Lotnax, involving the disposi tion of -property left by 'Mrs. 'May Carter Loan ax, who was killed by Cleveland Prince, a prominent young business jnan and militia officer of Goldsboro, about a year ago. Mrs. Lomax, who was in the milli "ry business, left a will riving part of her property to her husband, R A. Lomax, and a part to her mother, Mrs. Carter. "The will was made sev-J oral i year previous to the tragedy in Which 'young Captain ' Prince, with whom 'the 'woman had a mutual in fatiiatlon, ahot her to death and suU tided while' Mrs. Lomax .was a pa-j tient In a hospital. -The '-docnment was rather complicated. ' MrsCarteiJ contended that she was a partner with her daughter in the millinery fcoBinesa' and was entitled to half of the real estate now owned ' by Lomax; wWchf property she 'claimed was purchased with money made in the business. Lo- max, although confident that the jury would agree with him in his conten-j tion, stated that he deaired to adjust the matter with the mother of his former wife out of court, and made her a proposition which, upon tho ad vice of her attorneys she accepted. All the parties are well known in Kin ston. Following an automobile acci dent which put Mrs. Lomax in the hospital, Prince came here, but re turned to Goldsboro with fateful pur pose. AUTHOR TAPFS WORKS FAVORABLY RECEIVED Brother of L. P. Tapp of Kinston Is Now Gaining Fame in World of Letter Now Reaidsa in Kanaaa City. Sidney C. Tapp, a brother of L P. Tapp, the well-known local tobac conist, has written a book, "Why Je sus Was a Man and Not a Woman," from which the newspapers are quot ing a number of striking assertions. Mr. Tapp is a North Carolina man who was educated at Wake Forest College. He is now residing in Kan sas City. Mr. Tapp's work on sexology was put to press before the great war commenced, and therefore one quota tion reads like a prophecy: "War will never cease on earth and peace will never come until men become con scious of what produces war within men the sex sense." He declares that "the Christ mind which destroys the power of the sex senses in men is the only court that will ever issue a final decree of universal peace. Besides the present work, Mr. Tapp is the author of several other books on sex science and a number on his tory, politics, religion and the Bible. He was a noted lawyer before taking up the pen. EXCHANGE MEN BUY AND STORE COTTON Buyers on the local cotton exchange assert that the first sales on the mar ket here this season were not on Sat urday, as had been reputed in the newspaper columns. Instead of the thirteen bales supposed to have been sold here up to Monday night, around 75 bales have been purchased here durinir the past few weeks. At least' 60 bales, which changed hands with-! out any undue furore and escaped ' general notice, is being held in stor age by one buyer, he stated today, all of it bought this season. Prices on Vhun;re have ranged as high as eight cent j. KELP 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 1 and rid you of all body poisons through the Bowels. Only 25c. at1 your druggist Adv.! ARROW COLLAR .1 f I 1 I il pyUqf The New.Stylea of John B. Stetson tiats Are i Here, See (South Window. Jail;&!5EaylOT 1 , 1 he, Iten'a Store tlewF Coats Long Enough i to Torm tf Tunic to . The Skirt 41 $12.50 $19 50-98c O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. ICh as. A. Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. 89 &siri33BR3 Full Line GLADSTONE AND AMERICAN FLARES i t'1 . ONE PRICE GASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Pbane 34 j& Prop. X. J. Rouse. Edward M. Land Kinston. N. C... .Goldsboro, N.C. ROUSE & LAND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices: Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C, Edgerton Ruilding. DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 S. MoLewean St. Near Residence. IRA M. HARDY, M. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 6 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Phones: Residence 507; Office 479. 102 West Caswell Street r c. m j ti ww. mi, liim. au i mm Treated. DR. F. FITTS Oataoaatbic Pkyekiaa Ow Kinston Ins. ft-Realty Co.; ; ' Oflkv kaurt i V122.6 t u Kighti and Sundaya by r ", I " " ; " Arpointment. 1 j .Examination: SYee Phone 80 ' lupmentToday ROMAN STRIPED SILKS Come In Our Store and See Yourself In a Beautiful W00LTEX SUIT, Guaranteed 2 Years J. M. Stephenson The Ladies Store ' The Lorain Range Will Cook a Meal Quicker-Better And With Less Fuel Thai Any Other Range Made, make Us Prove It. Oettingers i li L INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD LOANS NEGOTIATEED Now Occupying New Office Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Phone 182 C. Oettinjfer, Mffr TOOL CABINETS ItU BffiroJttoefect aeetof tooU for the home or farm piece by pUce thtwUl exactly corer all reqnwmenfa. To save th. eweaWf needkaa - w w uwsyt MM sure Olhavmgjust the tool, Decewary, Mlect on ' ' - Kutter Tool Cabinets. Then you will hmrm " as good a set of tools, kept in u good condition, as the expert tool user. Every tool belongs to the famous Keen Kutter brand, and Ujharpeoed, tested, inspected and guaranteed per fact before it m sent oul ( " iKeea Kutter Tool Cabinets are the only ones made cootaig set of toob under one name, trademark and guMMHv Vic from $a,50 to $85.00. Wa sell them. "1 I'.sir ijr I A STOCKINGS 77 rvr Daiiou .0 one Door East of The Post Office Furniture K,nuaren in Black, White,, Tan All Sizes. iiflil ,We Cater to The Ladies and Children. : ; Ice Cream, Soda and Fine Candy Phonel49 J.T. Skinner & 5oa HTwr o. ria a . , we otnye to nease .DILDANiWiPARROTT DENTIST, ' Crown and Bridge Worfc I 'Specialty. JpfficeoverCot. MillolSce Dr. O.L. WILSON Dentist Office orer J. E. Hood & Co's Store. DR. GEO. E. KORNEGA Y Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to J2. Office 105 E. Caswell Street . Phone 118. All the Latest In Neck Come See Them -: G: E. Thin Ladies Kornegdy a E MOSELEY HDW. CO,
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