OFlOCAl INTEREST
. ' BANKS CLOSED TUESDAY.
Because it is election day, and there
fore, legal holiday, the hanks of the
city will be closed on Tuesday.
FREEZING TEMPEKAITKE.
The thermometers of Oflk-iul Ob
server Peebles thin morning at 0
iMm-V rctrisiered around the freez
ing point. The heuvy frot was visi
ble at a late hour.
SMALL BOY. 30 CENTS,
ILLUMINATION LACKING.
.It took disctricuuiA-until-well-into
Friday to discover why the lights in
the home of Hon. N. J. Rouse failed
to work the nijrht before.' A small
nephew of Mr. Rouse had vinited the
home during the absence of the family
to repay a loan of 30 cents. It was
perfectly natural for a small boy to
place the coins in a small switch on
the rear porch, thus grounding the
circuit, and requiring the repair men
to look in every place in the house
nearly before they found the cause of
the trouble.
!' . lit
ELECT NEW CHAMUEK OF
COMMERCE OFFICERS
The newly appointed board of dl
rectors of the Chamber of Commerce
will meet for the first time Tuesday
evening, when officers for the fiscal
year will be elected.
BEAUFORT KNITTING MILLS
TO EMPLOY TWO HUNDRED
The Beaufort Weekly News quotes
Mr. H. P. Fort of the Orion Knitting
Mills here, as saying that the new mill
in that town, controlled by Kinston
canital. will employ 200 women and
girls within a year, in his belief.
AUTO COLLIDES
WITH MAN ON BIKE.
G. C. Eaaon, a well-driller, on a bi
cycle, was run into by an automobile
driven by Woodley Becton of Wood
ington township, at Queen and Gor
don streets, about 3:30 o'clock this
afternoon. Eason was caught on the
front of the car and dragged a short
distance, but sustained no injuries.
One front wheel ran over his left
leg. The bicycle was damaged. Bec
ton immediately stopped the car and
paid for the dumage to the bicycle.
He failed to stop his machine in turn
ing the corner as required by the
traffic ordinances.
The New Stylei of
John B. Stetson
Hats Are Here,
See South Window.
Dail & Taylor
Ihe Men's Store
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
TEAMS PLAY TODAY.
A juvenile football team from
Goldsboro came today to play a Kin
ston eleven of similar class at Ath
letic Park this afternoon. Rev. Hal.
Dickinson, the well-known Episcopal
minister of Goldsboro, accompanied
the youngsters.
COLORED BISHOP
WALTERS COMING.
Kt. Rev. Alexander Walters. D. D.,
of the African Methodist Episcopal
Zion church, one of the best known
colored preachers in the country, will
come from New York on November 15
to make an address in St. Augustus' i
church here.
CHURCH CONTRIBUTES
TO WAR RELIEF FUND.
Last Sunday every Christian Sci
ence church In the country took a col
lection for the relief of war sufferers
in Eurowe. The First church here
raised J20.20. The First church in
Boston, mother church of the denom
ination, contributed $3,821.41.
AND APT SCHOLARS
THEY HAVE BEEN.
The Democratic county candidates
organized the "class of 1914" in the
Courthouse lobby this morning. Treas
urer John Dawson blushed when the
title of dean of the class was bestow
ed upon him. Nominee for clerk of
the court, Jesse Heath, was selected
as poet, Representative E. R. Wooten,
historian; Sheriff A. W. Taylor, sta
tistician, and Register of Deeds Prid
gen, prophet. Diplomas and flowers
will come Tuesday, Representative
Wooten said. One candidate declared
that so "studiously" has he been en
gaged during the "session" just end
ing mac ne totiay missed drawing a
check for a month's work for the first
time in years.
MEETING OF LADIES OF
s , 5 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock every
woman of the Christian congregation
who desires to be of any service at
all In the work, Is invited by Pastor
B. P. Smith to be present at a meet
ing for women to be held In the Ba-
raea room on the cast side of the
church.
MAN
ARE YOU INTERESTED
IN LYCEUM COURSE.
Mr. J. L. Memory, representing the
Alkahest Lyceum System of Atlanta,
Ga., has been in the city for a day or
two for the purpose of arranging a
Lyceum course for the present sea
son. The guarantors who promoted
the course last year didn't feel like
Undertaking the entire burden again
this season, and for that reason Mr.
Memory has not been able to decide
definitely whether his bureau would
be able to arrange for the attractions
or not. He should be very glnd to
have expressions from the people of
the city. Ten guarantors are neces
sary and any who wish to do so can
communicate with Pnstor B. P. Smith,
of the Christian church, Who is inter
ested in promoting the course, and hi
will communicate with Mr. Memory, if
necessary.
Just Received
Big Shipment off
SHIRT WHIST
Oil Price, VM
Buster Brown Hosiery.
O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c.
Chas.A, Waters
The Telephone Store
Phone No. 89
We Carry The"
Royal
"Perfect in Every
Detail."
J. M. Stephenson
The Ladies Store
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BLACK,; WHITE,
FANCY STITCHED,
TAN, GRAY, BLUE
V.:. ' AND BROWN.
Let Us Supply You.
Barrett g; tlartsfield 1
if
AKRE8TED HERE
FOR PITT AUTHORITIES.
J. C. Stokes, white, arrested in
South Kinston for disposing of a
mortgaged buggy m Pitt county, wits
taken to Greenville Friday for trial
After the arrival of the officer with
StoMs at Ureenvtiie trie pinmtiti com- jumit-y i ms, you leoi men- neaimg
with him and uom lm' very nrst dose. Backache,
ALL WOOL
BLANKETS
WOOLEN BLANKETS
("heck Kidney Trouble at Once.
h I There is such rendy action in Foley
i- Kidney Pills, you feel their healing
promised the matter
titokes was released.
HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN
GOES TO WILMINGTON.
The Kinston High School football
team left this morning for Wilming
ton, to play the high school team of
that city this afternoon. Courie, ,
star heavy man of the local eleven,
Wua prevented from accompanying j
them, but otherwise the lineup is up
to its usual strength.
weak, sore kidneys, painful bladder
and irregular action disaDOear with
their use. O. Palmer, Green Baq,
Wis., suys: "My wife is ranidlv re
covering her health and strength, due
soieiy to roley Kidney Pills." J. E,
Hood & Co. (advt.)
C01T0N BLANKETS
ONE PRICE GASH STORE
THE
HALLOWE'EN
SPIRIT LACKING.
Aside from a few social functions,
and oumnkins in some quantity, there
is no evidence of the Hallowe'en spir
it here. In some parts of the coun
try Hallowe'en is one of the principal
holidays, with festivities without
number. It is the season of autumn
leaves and corn shocks, fantastic and
weird shapes and figures, and a
thousand ami one grotesque novelties
in old New England and the North.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
sture of
A. J.
Pnone 34
SUTTON
Prop.
Maish Comforts
Will Keep You Warm
Through These Cool Nights
They are made of the purest,
whitest cotton down, and are al
most as light as a feather. The
coverings are very attractive,
and ofany color that you like best.
Priced $2.50 to $5.00
Good Blankets
are as necessary to keep the cold
away, as a good fire. The new
ones here are the best
ever had. : :
we ve
Oettinger's Furniture Store
in
I I AT SKINNER'S
We Cater to
The Ladies and 1
Children. : : . I
Ice Cream, Soda I
and Fine Candy
Phone 149
J.T. Skinner & Son II
"e Strive to Pkaie"
in .
ill E?
DR. F. FITTS
Osteopathic Physician
Over Kinston Ins. & Realty Co.
Office hours: 9-12, 2-6
Nights and Sundays by.
Appointment.
Examination Free Phone 80
Aiwa;
Signature
Dr. O. L. WILSON
Dentist
Office orer J. E. Hood & Co's.
Store.
SCHOOL CENSUS FOR
CITY COMPLETED.
Charles Hughy, taker of the school
census for Kinston. Into l-'ruhiy gave.
out the fiifiires for tin- lits just com-
pltftvd. Ihcrt win mi in.-ivase of
both races of -KiO m tin- twn r;i.'i- din
ing the pant twelve nmi.ttis Out
thousand cin'ht hundred a tul thirty
white children in the city ;uv wt the
school age, ontl 1,-TiO colored Lunt
year there were l.HVL' and 1. 1 It. res.
pectively.
kennedy in pen
pen dim; appeal.
Clyde Kennedy, who in August mur
dered E. W. Sarlnndt, a farmer, and
left the body on the ground just t
yond the outskirts of New Item, is
now in the penitentiary at Raleigh
for safekeeping- until his appeal from
a 20.year sentence Is heard by the
Supreme Court. Kennedy is well
known here. One of the two men
convicted as his accomplices is serr
in two years on the roads In this
county, . . " , .) J v
When You Buy a Chalmers
You Buy More Than Just a Car
Into every Chalmers car we build goes the spirit of the Chalmers Factory-
an ideal of high quality at a fair price.
Every essential part of Chalmers cars built in the Chalmers shops by
Chalmers trained men, Each part is not only fine in itself; it carries its
maker t pride m his workmanship.
For the Chalmers Factory provides every essential of fine production.
I st. The buildings themselves are big. modern and light. The Factory
.s surrounded by wide lawns dotted with shrubs and flowers. a pleasant
place to work. ' .
2nd. Chalmers men know when they enter the factory that the best
material, and most up-to-date tools will be provided them. And when they
leave at nicht. it m wiih .J l -i. . . .... M,c' i
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v . iw iiumaii sua
can
buOd.
rJf : S1 WwkLmen, bW that e ambilion f he Chalmets Com- .
psny is not for mammoth volume or quick profits, but rather for sufficient '
volume to give qual.ty at medium price,, for a product of such eeS '
that Chalmers car. shall be always firs, among car, of their prices
1915 "Light Six"-JI650
1915 "Master Six';$2400
Fully equipped, f. . 4. TidroU . : .'
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS,
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
LOANS NEGOTIATEED
Now Occupying New Office one Door East of The Post Office
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
t. Oettmger, Msrr.
Phone 182
Chalmers Motor Co.
Detroit, Michigan
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Z. V. MOSELEY, RL D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hours:
9 to 11 a. m Phones:
3 to 5 p. m. Office, 478
8 to 9 p. m. Res. Phone 113
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V ; f lls e name, trademark and
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