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IHlMiN AID WOHKO HERE.
Sn, !nl.- j Love. : r i -I'.i.iw:.'
f thr ( a I oi.ru. i'ii :.t ' Aid .-'o"i-ty,
' ht-i-o w.ii.-it.J.c fun.Is !'!'
wurV. Tin- nn ii ly is nl orytii.K ih:it
ml) tMir.ii.'s'- "I ii jin.-'iuT almve h,i
. in i ni fir i-cr.i ii t v lie imiil t'
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those ilciii'nient upon him; n,iti,i,.-
tmU lU' ill-.' M-llflllplmll l" I'll iMKM
i-aiUtmi. i.nil ;i law prevent m;r buy
iii)f.r J i liMMir m-hI in the niii'l-.
rK,MO( K Tll STATE
4 II IKM.W (.OKS I IIKOl i if.
Hn.T. I. Warren, lu-t.il -f :!.
IstmiirralK' patty in the Slav, p.. --.!
through 'he city OM Tut".!;.;.' ' r.utu
tnwfjivr Hern to Raleigh. "If-, a
m-tty fhrtion day," he was tn!d. It
omi'thiiiK else Ik-hiiIi s the ueuth
r tKat made Chairman Warren feel
gMj, however. "We will carry from
Hi t $0 counties in North Cutolina,"
he Kit id.
SOME H .VI. LOT. THIS.
Jack Kouijlree, formerly of The
Free Prefs and now doinir minit -r-i.il
vork in AriS..na, nt t' hi fYth-,
fi i !'. F. .V. Weylui, a mpy j
(,f ;(, ( 1V: .al I :'!" u.--.l in that State j
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j , . (, N '.tli '. -'ii a v..l ,
, .. . ; .t..n. d. th.' A. riJu.i.n fl-ctor. (
i : r (.-I-, t !j a pii.k -heel
j ... . ! e-. t:'a .; the f.aw.- .' a!! j
I , .:.i'c, f:.r Xa'.-. e,..ii,fy ai.d p."- j
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... , . ( - i i .c! : : ai.-l " !C'tiM. i
I, i villus in aiii' . etc. en par-
1 t,. . !.;.,! ;! 'i..l..i . ""' i.i Ai i."nu, as
,,,, 1 1, ir.i nit.i'. i n.e.' i !'.'-
. ri, S'.na!i-t. ln.i"'t'.'lei,t. In-
,i j , , i. I'i.,i,i! I'm'. i -I ai.il .Nor.
I'.i? i -; r; . A : . : . r j . 1 t r ..f '.vi.rnrn v. aiit
(,: jl.-, f . :i. ''. Mi-- I.i't".v Ikt-n-U-n-y.
v.1.1 i-.ii, f. r i i ictary .f state,
and Mi-' Ali'i' Eddy, who was a
i.u.'i.i.'.if fur i N'J k i..f tlie court.
INLLTKY HLA( KS STOl'I'ED
WHEELS OF I'KOtiHESS.
IkruuM' the Hpcretary, Mayor F. I.
Oration, was r.;(iiiril to he in the City
Court at ('ity Hall Tuesday niht, the
CInnU-r of (,'omrren o directors were
-iil'lled to po.stp.ine their regular
tnertifiy. 'lhe trial of neifroen who
had br-n summoned for that night
ud yneii ho ml until then could not
for various reasons he put off. The
Iirt-rtor.s are a new board, and have
jtt to elect officers, which business
will probably bo transacted tomorrow
WOMAN DEFENDANT IN
SLANDER CASE SICK.
Tb case against Raymond Jack
aun and his wife, Mrs. Mary Jackson,
far lnder of Minn Eunice Heath, a
fieqcittor of the defendant's in Vance
towB.Aiip, -was continued by Magis
trate II. C. V. Peebles at the Court
fcuuwe today. Mrs. Jackson was seri
ously ill at her home, and the magis
trate had a physician to call upon her
to ktrrmine if he would be in con
dition to j;ive a deposition, mty to
morrow. The Jackhons arc alleged to
fcsvr related news to the effect that
the jrlrl had shown proof in their
horn of previous indiscretion.
RUSH WORK ON NEW
THEATER BUILDING.
With the aettlement of the contro
versy between a State Insurance De
partment official and the architect
mvr Che mifety of an interior wall in
the building, the constructors of the
tbeuter on North Queen street
hurrying it to completion. The
theater has been planned with a view
to haruUomc exterior as well as in
terior jimiI comfort for patrons. It
will be ime of the handsomest small
ptaytttutcit in the State, and will af
ford lorul theatergoers the privilege
xrf a higher class of attractions than
thtjr have heretofore had, the man
jigniMuii states.
CLWBLKUS lllii 1) IN
Ml'NU'll'AL COl'RT.
KiTit-ft Ray. .'. J. Smith, Matt.
Tkmrfie, Vuiici' J arm an, William Put -rirk.
Jolin Anderson, Arch tiutlin,
lletmnn Itordtn, l.et.-r Whitl'.eld,
IIry l!!iulen iir.d Joseph ISest, till
mvr, were tried in City I'ouit on
TWstkiy night for gaaiLding in the
hiiM f Borden on Tower Hill road
rwxfciy iornii:g, before day. Ten of
& tff(ieis submitting, were lined
fGJf ttch, and Smith, for additional
4 tttmlrt-Iy conduct, $8.!0. (iambling
ra sx.it the technical charge, the four
ttfltarrB who made the raid being un
1U lo 'produce evidence, so the elev
rt were arraigned for disorderly con-
url. lu un exchange of shots be-
twtvn ju of the nitu litid Policeman
ykbmer. Matt. Thorpe was shot in the
foot ,
tRAlS BUTCHER WAS
JEALOUS OF NEWSBOY.
Hey Oglesby, a half-grown lad.
wkw home is in Norfolk, was ar
rtUd at the Norfolk Southern depot
at H oVIork this morning for kicking
Shrrwml Denmark, tn,uh smaller.
ORlnUy is a news agent on a train.
H u evidently jeulous of the sue
aa with which the little fellow wm
laevlinx, and ordered him off the
train. Oglesby, in his cap and badge
and rather ill-fitting uniform, was
rkUrainusly officious. Sherwood Den
mark, who ignored his order, but took
m eiher pains to offend the despot
m brats buttons, was kicked severely.
The liUks lad cried. Oglesby was re
tmhni by bystanders, but became in
saHing. A officer took him into cus
tJy aaJ he was fined in Municipal
Court.
THIS KIND OF LABOR
IS NOT A SUCCESS.
A dozen Russians have quit work
for the Kinston Manufacturing Com
pany because that was advanced
each of them when they were brought
here was deducted from their pay.
The husky fellows thought it was a
bojiu , which the company denied. In
the pa.st few months hundreds of for
eigners, notably Russians and Ital
ians, have been imported to the East
Carolina log woods, especially in this
vicinity, but in few instances did the
Russians remain. They are said by
the woods superintendents to be slow,
stubborn and easy to offend. The
common, every-day, get-drunk-on-Soturday
negro is yet the greatest
blessing the local lumber industry en
joys. Mixing the foreigners with the
blacks was not attempted, but the
privilege of separate camps and
more favors was not appreciated by
the disgruntled immigrants. Lumber
men say the class of immigration
which has been attracted to the tim
ber workings can never be satisfac
tory. Greeks were tried out in the
Standard Oil plant at Belhaven a few
years ago, resulting in the first labor
riot in North Carolina when 800 of
the blacks quit work and shot and
wounded fifteen of the sixteen men
used in the experiment.
w-'xuumiwsi'i':, urn 4 iii'snrrsr :aup''
LfiUNDR D
COLLAR and CUFF
SETS 50 Cents
j
Retiingote Coat
Suits All Prices'
Buster Brown Hosiery.
O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c.
Chas, A. Waters
1 he Telephone Store
Phone No. 89
Bank Your Money I
Do not hide it in the old
blue chest, old stockings
and jug, where it is very
liable to be stolen, burned
or destroyed.
Deposit your money with
us, and use checks to pay
bills. : : :
BOSTON TO HAVE FINEST
ANIMAL HOSPITAL,
Boston, Nov. 4. With the opening
of the Angell Memorial Hospital next
month the Massachusetts S. P. C. A',
will give Boston the most up to date
hospital in the world for taking care
of the ills of every sort of animal
from bird to hcrse, declared local vet
erinaries today. The building adjoins
the Harvard Medical School.
AT SKINNER'S
IffTr
We Cater to
The Ladies and
Children. : :
Ice Cream, Soda
and Fine Candy
Phone 149
J.T. Skinner & Son
"Wc Strive to Please"
Farmers & Merchants
Kinston, N. C.
We Carry The
Royal
"Perfectin Every
Detail."
J. M. Stephenson
The Ladies Store
Kid Glovesi
BLACK, WHITE,
FANCY STITCHED,
c r
: TAN, GRAY, BLUE
AND BROWN.
Let Us Supply You.
Barrett & Hartsfield
KNIT GOODS
Sweaters
Toques
Aviation Caps
I Infant's Sacques
Novelty Hoods
1 Fascinators
PettiCoats
Bath Cloths
Underwear
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A SOLID CARLOAD
of iron beds arrived yesterday.
Such values in guaranteed beds
have never been shown in Kin
ston. The finish of every bed
is perfect, the construction is ex
cellent, and the prices are at least
10 to 20 per cent, lower than
beds of such quality are usually
sold for. : : : :
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Oettinger's Furniture Store
I A. J. SUTTON
Phone 34 ? Prep.
Dr. O. L. WILSON
Dentist
Office over J. E. Hood & Co'i
Store.
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS,
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
LOANS NEGOTIATEED
Now Occupying New Office one Ddor East of The Post Office
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
PHone 182 C. Oettinarer. Mar.
Edwin ClapD.
Fiorsheim,
Kneeland,
SHOES FOR MEN
Who care forStvle aswll
as Qua'lity-they are the lead
ers in stvle for Men's Font.
wear cvervthinff that is new
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in shoes you will lind it here
in all shapes and color.
May Manton,
Julian Kokenge,
Shoes for Ladies.
Style, Quality and Fit guaran
teed. Will appreciate your look
ing them over before buying else
where, for I can save you money.
Mark Cummings
"The Home of Quality"
Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
, Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hours:
9 to 11 a. m
3 to 5 p. m.
8 to 9 p. m.
Phones:
Office, 478
Res. Phone 113
Invigorating to the Pale end Sickly
The Old Standard general strcnheninK tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria. enriches the blood. and builds up ttesy
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. c-
CASTORIA
Far Infants and Children
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 hifh quality at a fair price.
Every essential part of Chalmers cars is built in the Chalmers shops by
Chalmers trained men. Each part is not only fine in itself; it carries its
maker's pride in his workmanship.
For the Chalmers Factory provide every essential of fine production
I it 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 buih 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
volume to give quality at medium prices, for a product of such excellence
that Chalmers cars shall be always first among cart of their prices.
1915 "Light Six" $1650
1915 "Master Six" $2400 j
Fully equipped, f. to. k 'Detroit
Chalmers Motor Co.
Detroit, Michigan
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All
Coat Suits
Reduced
ALL $25 AND '530 SUITS
522.50
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I that -i
mm mm
TOOL CABIME7S
f if5 -un .v. e;.eu a ,e 'i too's fcrthehorftcorhrm pieca by piec
. . te ,,,re 01 .uvir.spst the tool neOessarv, select ona
ct t!B Xeen kuurt i r,nl r-k;.,... i-l . m i
wv4 v men uuwui navQ
i sood a set of tooli, kept in as good condition, u tha
x;v?rt too! uer.
Erery tool belongs t0 tne famoul Kcca K..er brand,
iKi U sharpened, tested, inspect ana guaranted per--Vt
before it is sent out.
Xeen Kutter Tool Cabinets are the only Ones mad
conta!. nig a set of tools under ore name, trademark and
18.00
ALL 517.50 SUIIS
15.00
ALL 12.50 SUITS
10.1
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TERMS CASH
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Ext Uto For Over 30 Years
Kornegay
iUwap mots
H:E. MOSELEY HARDWARE CO..
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