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CJIOCAL EVEREST
POLE f ALLS, WITH
" TELEPHONE LINEMAN.
V At Snow Hill Monday afternoon a
telephone polo ell with Joe Smith, a
linensa, the nan striking the ground
with such Impact as to render him
neoMdoufc No bones were broken.
Emit wat badly bruised.
SERVICE IN SANDY
BOTTOM CHl'HCH.
Mr. N. H. Sheptrd of Rocky Mount
will preach in the Baptist church at
Sandy Bottom on Sunday, November
22. at 11 o'clock. The servjce will be-
rht a revival series, which will con
tinue through a week.
MIDNIGHT PROWLER
PICKED UP BY OFFICER.
Emmett Koonce, an elderly man,
was taken in charge at 1 o'clock this
morning by a policeman who found
him, axcesaively intoxicated, in the
neighborhood of one of the tobacco
warehouses in the northern part of
thefcity.
NEGRO WHO SHOT WIFE
ARRESTED THIS MORNING
John Smith, a negro suspected of
being a man who, several months ago
shot his wife at Bucklesberry and
scaped, was taken into custody early
this morning at Maysville, Jones
county, and brought here to await
trial. The woman recovered.
SATISFACTORY SALE
OF SOUTHWEST FARM.
The W. B. Bee ton plantation of 416
acres, one of the show places of
Southwest township, brought around
$17,000 when sold at auction Mon
day, It was stated today. The farm
had been divided into 10 plats, which
sold readily, ' The recent owner and
the salesmen were gratified at the
results of the auction. The planta
tion contained a handsome country
home.
FRANK JONES LOSES
BIS GIN AND CONTENTS.
Mr. B. Frsnk Jones, who is well
known here, had the cotton gin and
contents, on his farm, eight miles
from the city, totally destroyed by
Art early this mornln. The origin
of the Are Is unknown. The damage,
which was a total loss, amounted to
f3,000, with only $1,000 insurance.
DAVE WOOLARD STARTS
SOMETHING IN NEW BERN
Dave Woolard, a former resident
of East Caswell street, and Robert
Naston, a New Bern young man,
caused excitement around the union
station at New Bern when they en
gaged in fisticuffs Sunday night
Woolard Invited Naston out of the
building and struck him, following
which a spirited round was pulled off,
the police interfering. Each was fin
ed In police court.
ENTERTAINMENTS IN
RURAL SCHOOLS.
There win be box parties In schools
at the following points and on the
stated dates during the next ten days:
At Sharon schoolhous on the even
ing; of November 20; at Pine Forest
schoolhous on the evening of Novem
ber 21, when a prize will be given to
the prettiest and most popular young
lady; at Piney Grove schoolhouse on
the evening of the 25th. The last-
named k near Albrltton's. The pub
lie is cordially invited to attend any
or all of these entertainments. A
clipping party at Grainger school on
last Friday night was quite a sue
cess, 35 being raised for school bet
terment
ALLEN STARRED IN
CAROLINA.W. F. GAME.
Newspaper accounts of the foot
ball ftiM on Saturday in which the
University of North Carolina had
great difficulty in defeating the strong
Waka Forest sf gregmtlon, told of the
substitution of "Long" at quarter
back tl last quarter of the game,
an4 the subsequent improvement in
Carolina's team-work. It was not
"Long" but Reynold Allen of Kin.
ton, who replaced Bridges at quar
ter and aided in saving the gasaa, ad
k3M frosa Chapel ilill today state.
It WS dorinr the last smarter, with
the wiry regular quarter put back in-;
to the game, that Carolina succeeded
in nuking two touchdowns - on the
r.-;t:rts, rereomlBf; their bad and
rarfc CiS dy for the Varsity,
Deputy Collector of Internal Reve
nue I. N. Tull is ditttrlbuting copies
of the war "act to increase the inter
nal revenue, and for other purposes"
and is actively engaged in collection
in his territory. The act was approv
ed October 22, having as its purpose
the raining of around a hundred mil
lion dollars to make up the deficit
caused by the falling off of customs
collections since the reduction of im
ports as a result of the European
war. Liquors, tobaccos, luxuries, in
eluding perfumes, cosmetics, etc.
brokers stocks and bonds, etc., and
pawnbrokers, commercial, custom
house , proprietors of theaters and
other amusement places, and others
are liable to taxation under the act.
Severe penalties accrue to failure to
comply.
LITTLE DERELICT WAS
MENACE TO NAVIGATION
Paul Henry, between nine and ten
years or age, wearing nis miner
coat and driving a great big mule,
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hitched to a cart, was found wander
ing aimlessly at the Iron bridge on
Monday night. The lad, who la small
even Tor nis lew years, zigzaggeu
from one of the cross roads at th
bridge to the other, and was in a fair
way to become a nuisance. An inter
ested man took charge of the outfit
and brought it to town, putting the
mule and cart up in a livery stable
and turning the boy over to the po
lice. It developed that Paul Henry
took his father's rig from their home
near Grlfton and drove 17 miles over
lonely roads to the river. His fath
er, wno was worrying anoui me ooy,
was communicated with by the police
and will come after him.
VAUDEVILLE ACT AT DIXIE
CANCELLED BY MANAGER.
The vaudeville act of Slauson and
Tyson, booked for the first part of
this week at the Dixie moving pic
ture theater, was stopped after its
first performance Monday night by
Manager Moore because he consider
ed the dancing act questionable.
There was some difference of opinion
in the audience as to the propriety of
the performance. The man of the
troupe came out on the platform and
addressed the audience, and asked if
the act was objectionable and there
were some who answered no. The
young woman was hysterical and
called for a doctor, and the couple
have been in town today, it is alleged
to And some way to "get even" with
Manager Moore, who claims that he
agreed to pay their local expenses
and make a liberal allowance on their
contract, although the act was not
to be given, and further Manager
Moore says he has paid over some
money, as it was not nis desire to
impose upon the actors, but to "pro
tect his patrons from what he
thought to be a suggestive and loud
act."
COLLAR
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2RROW
The Opening Lyceum
Attraction
THE DAVID DUGGAN GRAND
OPERA COMPANY
COMPOSED OF FIVE
LORIW'S OPERA HOUSE, SAT. HOV. 21
At 8 O'clock.
Benefit Daughters of Tfi3 Confederacy
SEATS SOLO AT MARSTON'S DRUG STC
OH DY DAUGHTERS OF.TIIE COrZFEC-.Ct
Charlotte Ikert is an Illinois girl
with the David Duggan Grand Opera
Company, which comes here next Sat
urday as the first Jyceum attraction
of the season, and a valued member
of the organization. Mi.-ta Ikert is a
now famous contralto. Her voice is
excellent, being full of beauty and
resonance and having a remarkable
range. Her personality h most gra
cious, and with an added case of man
ner she makes a decidedly pleasing '
Btage appearance. Her first study of
voice was begun at Oberlin College.
Soon afterward she came to Chicago,
where for a number of years she
studied under the eminent teacher and
critic, Feliv Borow.ski. Later she
took ui) her work under the noted
teacher, Mr. L. A. Phelps, of Chica
go. Miss lkert has toured extensive'
ly throuKh the United States with
Skovgaard, the Danish violinist, and
everywhere received the approbation
of the public. Her interpretation of
the role of Azucna in 11 Trovatore is
the work of a real artist.
The entertainment Saturday niht
is under the auspices of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy.
PULLMAN CAR TO NORFOLK
ON THANKSGIVING DAY
In line with the usual custom of
the Norfolk Southern Railroad, the
local agent desires to provide a Pull
man car from Kinston to Norfolk on
account of the A. and M.-Washington
and Lee football game on Thanksgiv
ing duy, the 26th. If the business
will justify it; that is, if as many
as 15 or liO apply at once to the lo
cal agent for reservations, he will
arrange for a Pullman to be set out
here so as to enable those going to
occupy berths at 9 p. m., if they so
desire. Applications should lie made
within the next few days in order
that the necessary arrangements may
be made.
LOU1SBURG DOES ITSELF
PROUD: $340 FOR BELGIANS
Louisburg, Nov. 10. The commit
tee of mercy, of which Mrs. T. W.
Bickett is chairman, which was ap
pointed a few days ago by Mayor
James A. Turner, raised 340 for the
Belgian sufferers during the past
week.
EVEN CURES ULCERS
Remarkable Results From Skin Rem
edy That Costs Almost Nothing.
No matter how had a sore or ulcer
afflicts you, it is believed that Ilokara,
the pure skin healer, will cure it, but
if it doesn't cure, the purchase price
will be refunded.
J. E. Hood & Co., the local agents
for Hokara who have sold hundreds
of packages say they have yet to find
any form of wound or disease affect
ing the skin that Hokara does not
heal and its relief comes so quickly
that those who try it are simply de
lighted with it.
Pimples, eczema, blackheads, ncne,
barter's itch, and all skin troubles are
quickly relieved by applying this sim
ple skin healer and tissue builder. It
contains no grease or acids, and is
cleanly to use.
J. E. Hood & Co., Drug Store is sell
ing a large package of Ilokara lor
5c. Adv.
DR. DAN W.PARROTT
DENTIST,
Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty.
OfficeoverCot. Milloffice
HIGH CLASS ARTISTS
The New Stylet of
John B. Stetson
Hats Are Here,
See South Window.
Dail & Taylor
The Men's Store
WOOLEN AND
COTTON BLANKETS
PLAIN
AND FLUID
TO PLEASE
Buster Brown Hosiery.
O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c.
Chas. A. Waters
The Telephone Store
Phone No. 89
NEW LOT
Ladies'
Waists
Fourteen
Styles to
Select from
SEE THEM
ONE PRICE CASH STORE
A. J. SUTTON
Phone 34 7 Prop.
Retailing Shoes of
Quality is My
Business
The choicest creations of the
world's best shoe makers are
here for you to inspect and buy.
I am not tied to any one con
cern but select my shoes from
the best lines that offer me the
greatest value for my money
and in this way I am placed
in position to offer-you the
very newest styles that are to
be had. It will be a pleasure
to me to show you whether
you intend buying or not, for
seeing is believing. My shoes
for men, women and children
are the best-there is none bet
ter. Come look and buy
you won t regret t.
Mark Cummings
"The Home of Quality'
Z. V, MOSELEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hoars:
9 to 11 a. m Phones:
t I p, nu Office, 478
8 to 8 p.m. . Res. Phone US
'roii7iuc::"YnLis
Just Arrived
New Models in
CO.
Corsets
See Them Before
Buying
J. M. Stephenson
The Ladies Store
No Need to Have a
Cold Room
When you can buy a beautiful little
coal heater for $6.50. It is a full
nickel trimmed sheet steel heater with
2 front doors-and has a grate which
can be shaken or dumped. Made
of the best material and guaranteed.
Large size of the same heater $9.50.
(A Discount for Cash)
A Correction-
In yesterdays ad we unintentionally
stated that we had sold the Sealy
Matteress nearly 10 yearsThis
should have been 4 years, and in that
time we have found it to be the finest
mattress made.
Oettinger's Furniture StoreJ
IB I I M ,U "Z,-' r JeiiKltNeaLI Bill
I I UU ksaii-hriHfl HNntfT fc! II
KINSTON LOAN & REAL ESTATE CO. inc.,
"We Write Insurance of all Kinds''
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and carried off the chest of silver and other things?
And just to think, a few dollars spent for YALE
LOCKS would have saved all that trouble and loss!
Maybe you will receive a call this year. Better
get ready. "A stitch in time," you know that
stitch should be a YALE LOCK or PADLOCK
or maybe you need two or three or four. Anyhow
we ve got just the lock you need whether it is for
front door, stable or bureau drawer;
Ask for our Buk book showing fLfty.eees for a Padlock, initiated.
We Have All
PRICES RIGHT
LET US SUPPLY YOU
Barrett
Will this kind
of a Santa Claus
Visit You ?
vou rememher how
burglars got into your
neio-hhor's house last vear
Kinds For Everyone
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T. H. FAULKNER
DENTIST
130 S. McLewean St
Near Residence.
DR. F. FITTS
Osteopathic Physician
Over Kinston Ins. & Realty Co.
Office hours: 9-12, 2-6
Nights and Sundays by
Appointment.
Residence Phone 129
N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Lud
KinstoR, N. C. .Goldsboro, KC
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices:
Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C,
Edgerton Building.
All
Coat Suits
ALL $25 AND $30 SUITS
ALL $20.00 SUITS
ALL $17.50 SUITS
ALL $12.50 SUITS
.10.00
TERMS CASH
Hartsfield
I At SKINN
I We .Cater to I
111 The Ladies and
I Children. : :
Ice Cream. Soda
and Fine Candy
I Phone 149
II J.T. Skinner &Soa J
I "We Strive to Heaie" I
DR
Office
Reduced
$22.50
18.00
$15.00
-; G. t.
Kornegay
ft E. COSELEY. ED'J. CO,