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f OF LOCAL INTEREST II ) ' MARRIAGE LICENSE. Eli Colly and Ida Sutton, colored, $ed 54 and 0 years, respectively, IMPROVEMENTS ON CHURCH j The now i ;ry much alive and rap- J idly growing congregation of Atkin-j son Memorial Presbyterian church Is having the interior of their building on Independent street re-paperea ana recarpeted, besides having ' "had a handsome piano installed, and ither improvements are being made. RECORD-BREAKING WEATHER Never in thactttction xl Official Observer H.5 C. Peebles has October seen wreathe aa cold as was recorded at 6! a. m. today,! (when the mercury vat level wthl tbe 28 htark iv the government thermometers? This' Was oOr degrees cotiei" than freeilng, al though no icfe bit been reportedi'.The killiag frost predicted by the wafcther bureau was visible at a late' hWHn thi morning v h KINSTON HIGH SCHOOL OVERWHELMS W. H. S, Winterville His-h School football ltVCB was entirely outclassed by the looafi "highs" Tuesday Afternoon 'itft Athletic Park. The score was 70 to 0, 1 although .. Winterville -averaged. nearly fifteen potartdr heavier. Thai local scored almost at will from tin start Kinston High School plays the Wilmington High School in that city Saturday afternoon. NO PRAYER SERVICE IN QUFJC.V STREET CHURCH, There will be no prayer servk'u hi Queen Street Methodist church to might, on account 'of the fourtn quar tew1 conference for the charge Be ing held in tie church at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday evening. Rev. J. E. Un derwood, presiding elder of the dis trict will be here from Goldsboro to hold the conference, which is the most Important of the year, as at' this'' one alt the officers for the new year are elected and a review of the year's work made. The whole membership' of ? the church is urged to attend. 11 ,, r ,i , ... ? IN POLICIS COURT, The case of Durwood Sparrow, a amlS white boy, for stabbing Clar ence Mates, a little negroj lit the tight arih'twUh a knife, was brought to a loW In Munldpal Court ' last ' evehi in. The case had "been 'postponed to wllow Mates to have medical atten tion and get Htftnesnes. The court quired Sparrow to pay the costs and took ho further action because of the defendant's yoathfulness. Mates was assaulted by "Sparrow Tuesday morn ing after he haJ jostled one of a par ty of white bay in which was the .as sailant. William Williams, now under sentence of sixty days to the county roads and out on appeal, was taxed "with" the costs for being drunk. J . T. Quarleo was required to pay the costs for being drunk and disorderly and waived examination on the charge of carrying a concealed revolver, this case now automatically passing on to Superior' Court. Plato Collina, charg ed wrthbeing drunk and disorderly, was allowed continuance . because of physical indiposition.. PRAYER MEETING SERVICE IN GORDON STREET CHRISTIAN m CHURCH TONIGHT. The regular mid-week prayer meet in- will be held in the Gordon-Street Christian church from half-past seven vatil eight o'clock. The pastor will lead, but each one i requested to come prepared to repeat a favorite verse of Scripture. There will be apecial prayer for three different ob jects. The prayer meeting committee will report at the close of the meeting and announce leaders. V . a a . ,i immediately arter tne prayer ser vice there will be a very important meeting of special workers. BOYS ESCAPE FROM 1LE-MWDEE SCHOOL Jas. Mason of Wilmington and Har rison Thompson of Catawba at Large Dr. McNairy Wishes Information of Them. James Mason of Wilmington and Harrison Thompson of Catawba county, inmates of the North Caro lina School for the Feeble-Minded, Are missing from the institution, two sniles west of the citv. The Mason boy is described as 13 years of age, with black hair and yea and fleshy face. Thompson is a allow lad. aged 14 years, with long, thin face. The couple escaped from the school Saturday night but their absence wat not published unttt this morning when ohter efforts to retake them had fail, d. Any information concerning them nay be forwarded to Superintendent C. B. McNairy. FEB COMMUNITY SERVICE IDEA IS TAKING GOOD HOLD I'eoDle Throuehout the State Ar Asked to Observe Three Day in December for Betterment Work. Lenoir county as well as every other county in North Carolina, in some degree, will observe "Commun ity Service Week" on, December 8, -4 an(J 5 ,rne tnree community service days are- fct -apart by GoVernor Craig hi ' 8pecjaj proclamationv as days "wherein every man, woman nd child-In the "Comjncmwealth shall lend heart, hand and brain td the service and development of-North Carolina, and tf" "its every communityahd its bounty' Superintendent of Pubtic Instruction .Joyuer has .set apart' Rie cemoet to Ce "North Carolina Day" inlth ach6el"al80ii The observance of ? North, (Carolina' dayls required by law The- program 'for the daye Ms befell correlated with the1 other i pro iari,"mi'foTthe week. i ft . - ."Community Service Week" was the result of the impression made on the mind of the then acting president df the University of North Carolina1 Dr. 'Edward Iff Graham, by the "Good lloaas Days" of 1913. "Why not have a civic service week in North Caroli na T" he1 asked. Thei idea made en immediate appeal to the heads of the departments of agriculture and edu cation and other earnest men " and women. ' . During the three daya roads, ischools, neighborhood and other im provement 'Works will be discussed 'in ;every community of North Carolina. Various agencies, including the State departments, will furnish free help about any forward 'movement the people of any city or village wish to inaugurate. The State Farmers' Union has offered $100 for prize re ports on "How Our Neighborhood Ob served Community Service Week." Thursday', December 5, will be known as "Public Roads, Grounds and Build ings Day,"" Friday as "School i and .Neighborhood Improvement Day" and Saturday af "County Progress Diy. ; 'A county (committee will have gen eral charge of the arrangements for the work in Lenoir county. Town and Itawnahlp committees will co-operate with them and have direct charre in their Various communities. jf or juuanta ana.uuiaren ifldreii' A In Ute For Over 30 Years Always bears .the -Signature of VOUR FALL COLD NEEDS ATTENTION No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It wil wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Plea sant, Antiseptic and Healing. Chil dren like it Get a 60c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamber lain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back if not satisfied,1 but H always helps. r-Adv. FOR SALE Old Papers in 5c pack ages. Good for underlaying car pets, packing or wrapping purposes. Free Press. 9-14-tf FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for kindling fires these cool mornings, 5c a package.. Free Press. 9-14-tf ; CASTO 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, f " Every essential part of Chalmers cars is built in the Chalmers shops by Chalmers trained men, Each part in not only fine in itseK; it carries its mikeM pride fc his wwkmaiiship. ' : For the Chalmers Factory provides every essential of fine production. I st. The feu33ings' thetnielves krebig, modem and light. The Factory is suiRHmded by wide lawns dotted- with shrubs and flowers. It is a pleasant pJtceto Wrl; ' , 2nd. Chalroen 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 akCl can build. Y '-"": " 3rd. Chalmers workmen know that the ambition of the Chalmers Com pany is not for mammoth volume or quick profits, but lather for sufficient vdume to give quality af medium prices, for a product of such eiceficoce that Chalmers cars shall be always first among cars of their prices. 1915 "Light Six" $1650 195 "Master Six" $2400 Fully equipped, f. e, b. VcttoH ' ers .Detoit, Hew Shipment Today Coats' Long ' Enough to Form a Tunic to fTho Skirt ' - $12.k50---$19 OUT IMS' 50.--98C to N. T. Cotton- 6 'for-25 c. HAS. hA 1 tie leiepuone store . rluww No 89 BankYoiirMdney --f9f 'a'i?Jitfr ilMirW -v Do not hide it in the eld blue chest, ' old" stockings arfd ju&s.'Hvhete it is Wry liable to be stplen, burned dr destroyed. '"- ' . deposit jrour money with us, and use checks to pay bilts. ' ' : ' " ': ' : Farmers & Merchants Kinston, --. N. C. Full Line GLADSTONE AND WfllCi FLARES DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY' Specialist in Diseases of Wo j men and Children.,1 Offic hours 10 to 12. Office f, ';;103 E. Caswell Stmt"U' j- . ' '"' Phone 113." Ktotor ;Cq. Michigan ' ' jrt- h STRIPED sits jjSmi!"CTiij i We Carry The Royal Si ' " ' Shirt-waists "Perfectin Every Detail." J. M. StepbeDson it will fee more economical than ANY range-Tit will jgiye less trouble than any range -it can be ; kept cleaher with less feouble than any rarige WE ASK that A Lorain Range to solve the problem of the best stove for your kitchen 5 11 (I - L INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, Now Occupyina New Office one Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Phone 182 thar wflJ enctly U iwjotatmeata rfTe tve tht fipeow of VUa toots and always to be unao f asviajrjutf the tool MKemry, tdiect oa i the Km Kutter Tool Ctbtncts. Than you will kav f as (ood a set of tools, kept in as good eonaitioa, as the f-' " -V "V """""wptonn lamousKeaa K.tttr tmad, f I f fact btfor.it a mt, touL . , : f v ' vuiW xooi voiiMts an the only oot made ft t eo"tr of tools under or nmt, truictnark and, t , W " trom$&50to$a5lborWesetttb. 1 . - i . 'saaal rAY j STOCKINGS For Oarrstt ydii consider ililMI ,lfu tsiti 0Miaw nm ffflfim W REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND. SOLD LOANS NEGOTIATEED Door East of The Post "Office C. Oettinirer. Mirr. . . ... If.i wV m7'. If .1.1 Children in Black, White, Tan All Sizes. iiartsiield ' fM aT77- .... --pR. fi FITTS ;: -Osteopathic Physician Over Kinston Ins. & Realty Co. Office hours: 9-12, 2-6 Nights and Sundays by Appointment. Examination Free Phone 80 L l siwiiji'jiii ur Wll .jin. i I III ' :,w,'H'i! (8 11' We Cater to I III ttie Ladies and I J J ; Phone 149 I 1 1 1 J.T. Skinner & Sou :e;f'tone J.,.. .... .,, , . IRA M. HARDY, M. ' Physician and Sur sjeon Office Hours? 9 to li; 2:30 to 6 '- P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Phones: Residence 607; Office 479, i 102 West Caswell Street Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat Diaeaaea Treated. if ! "k'.;fsr- All tiie Latest ffS In Neck S V (CM - Come See Them a linn V 1 mm aaBoM ivr isjornegay tt E EOSELEY HDW. CO.
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