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LOCAL CfTEREST QUAINT COUPLE MIGHT HAVE BEEN SAFECRACKERS, BUT An officer Sunday afternoon while roaming: through the woods along MASONIC MEETING. I Neuse river, near tha city, carae , t.Then wQl ba Special communica- across a white man of rather forlorn ' tioa of Caswell Chapter No. 38, R. I appearance and a darkey who could ' UuODi, Tuesday evening at 7:301 not talk Eniflishl The pair were cx- o'clock, I amining a kit of strange tooln. On a fence nearby was strung out negli- SMALL FIRE SATURDAY NIGHT, gee articles of a very limited and Tba lira department was called I the worse-Ior-wear wardrobe, ine Saturday night to box 35, near East inquisitive officer stooped over the and Bright streets, by a burning ten- couple and asked questions about an kouse occupied by negroes. The I what the box of tools was and what damage was alight, ana tne origin they were doing in tne isolated npoi. wai not traced. "Washing my clothes," said the I white man, pointing to the fence. The MARRIAGE LICENSES. I black said nothing, but arose and Two marriage licenses were Issued I started off. "Wait a minute," said EatUfday, to: Dennis Isler, 56, and the officer. The negro was plainly Emma Slade, 37, both of Kinston; alarmed. He took another step or Floyd Wood, 21, and Venus Grainger, two backward, and unable to contain lfj, both of Lenoir county. Both cou- himself, broke for Parrott's bridge. pies ara colored. A number of boys were in his path, and these he bowled over without BEATEN BY STEPBROTHER, .likening his speed. Others were FIRED GUN TO SCARE HIM. coming over the bridge, however, and Ed. Jackson, colored, after being y, 1,1 him and held him until beaten by Will Smith, his atepbroth- y.- offlcer came UDi t developed er, fired a gun into tne air near tneir thftt the white man wag an itinerant home In Lincoln City late Saturday, umbrella mender, and that the tools attracting: an offlcer. Jackson then were thoM of nig craft the neirro was a Portuguese subject from the Cape Verdi Islands who, passing through the woods, was attracted by the sight of a man washing in such an unusuul place, and had merely stopped to gratify his curiosity. CLAIM "OCULIST" WAS FAKIR. Woodington men came here today to try to locate a "Dr. Sumner," who stated that he was from Buncombe county, N. C. Sumner lust week sold spectacles at half-price in the rural parts of the county to advertise a business which he said would be opened here today, it is alleged. He guaranteed satisfaction, and said the glasses could be exchanged on or af ter today at the office which he would open in Kinston. A man who pur chased from him failed to get Sum ner's office address, and spent several hours here this morning in a vain at temnt to locate him. Suner was not known in Kinston, and had not regis tered at any hotel or boarding-house so far as the Woodington man and son who accompanied him here could learn. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always be art the Signature of hid in a loft, where he waa located by the officer and dragged out. WILL-DIGGER'S PUMP FROZE AND BURSTED. By the bursting or the pipes in a costly pomp which he was using in boring a well on a farm several miles from the city, "Dynamite" Wilkins sustained a monetary loss of over 1100. The damage handicapped the well-known borer until repairs could be made. Miss Sallie Kilpalrick Professional Nurse 308 E. Vernon Ave. Phone 183 JUVENILE "WEDDING" TUESDAY EVENING REVIVAL AT HOLINESS CHURCH FOR TWO WEEKS. , Evangelist W, H. Kennedy and wife of Washington, D. C, will con duct , evangelistic meetings in the Holiness church during the ensuing two weeks. Mis E. May Law, missionary from China, lectured in the church Sunday afternoon. The "wedding" of "Tom Thumb" to little "Miss Midget," In the high school auditorium Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Will be the most interest ing event of the day to the ladies and children of the city. Seventy- five little ones, all of them between 3 and 10 years of age, will partici pate in the affair, which is under the auspices of the Philathea class of the First Baptist church. SPECIAL BOUND OVER FOR STEALING BEDCLOTHES M 1. VI 3 - - - .L. rnoeoe vixon, arraigned ior uii larceny of bedclothes which were af terwards located in her own bed, was hound over to Superior Court Sat urday afternoon by Magistrate H. & V. Peebles. The complainant was fclisa Mewbom. Both are negresses tf Vance township. THANKSGIVING GAME HERE TOMORROW. - The big games ia Norfolk and Richmond on Thursday would have interfered with the usual Thanksgiv ing game in this city, and the event will be pulled off tomorrow after noon instead, at Athletic Park, when New Bern and Kinston high .schools Bieet. The local eleven, with much Sew material this season, haa experi enced a string of defeats to only one victory. Strenuous practice has been engaged in since Friday, however, in he hope of reversing the result of that afternoon's game with New Bern, when Kinston was downed by the score of 30 to 13. DECLARE WAR ON RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism is an awful thing nothing more painful. Don't let it get a hold, but at the first twinges take Foley Kidney Pills. They work directly on your weakened kidneys, build them up, make them strong rid your blood and keep it clear of uric acid. Keep Foley Kidney Pills on hand ready for use at the first sign of rheumatism. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A REDUCTION SALE on all of our HATS We have them in all sizes, small, medium and large brims Mrs. I L Bmswell M BITULITHIC MAY BE USED IN PAVING HERE. A representative of an Augusta, Gs., street paving concern, here to day was informed by the mayor that hitulithic is probably favored by the City Council for the improvement of streets which will be taken up as soon as the recent bond issue sale is con summated. The paving man testi fied to the merit of brick, but it is be lieved that the majority of the Coun cil is partial to the smoother, less noisy hitulithic It is likely, how- ever, that when bids are advertised for, specifications will be included for brick to give contractors using that material a fair chance. Between eight and twelve blocks will probably be improved. &Gu)J915 Model ?69 ITJ(ezi)Teatiires C3 LADIES' KID GLOVES All the Wanted Colors and. Styles. $1.25 THE PAIR. Buster Brown Hosiery. O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Chas. A. Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. 89 WILL DEBAR WHISKEY FROM DRUG STORES. Dr. J. M. rarrott of this city, chair man of the legislaltve committee of the North Carolina Medical Society, hat informed Rev. R. L, Davis, su perintendent of the North Carolina Anti-Saloon, League, that his com mittee proposes to make a fight be fore the next legislature, for cutting Out, even the sale of liquors by drug tores v anywhere in the State for medicinal purposes, although the bill that Superintendent Davis and his anti-saloon league committee have drawn to press before the legislature Is deelgnad to allow liquors ia drug stores. In this matter the doctors mtv gonotne wmie-ribboners one letter, and their eurcestion will have I great welghwith the general assem- fc'.jr which Beets lq January, . Powerful fast unusually graceful and beautiful in its lines roomy, comfortable and completely equipped with Top, Windshield, Speedometer, and anti-skid tires on rear, the 1915 Maxwell at $693 has more high priced car features than ever put in an auto mobile before for less than $1,000. Here it the easiest car to drive in the world here is the greatest all around hill climbing car in the world. Here is an auto mobile to be really proud of. Holds the road at 50 miles an hour With Electric Starter and Electric Lights $55 extra. Su .. . JIM.. Fl' . Uinston Mirage, Inc. u r BankYourMoney Do not hide it in the old blue chest, old stockings and jugs, where it is very liable to be stolen, burned or destroyed. Deposit your money with us, and use checks to pay bills. : ; : Fanners & Merchants Kinston, -- N. C. Just Arrived Hew Models in CO. Corsets See Them Before Baying J. M. Stephenson The Ladies Store nvtrr a t JYV JL XHJLI NEEDLEWOR SOCIETY A - K We are showing a pretty collection of Royal Society Needlework put up in packages. Thread and ma terial complete. Just the thing for HOLIDAY GIFTS. SEE THEM. Barrett & Hartsfieli or or BOY S UNDER WEAR... ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 & Prop. J THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS FOR THE 1 ROOM A NEW DINING TABLE A SIDEBOARD A CHINA CLOSET A NEW RUG Wouldn't one or two of these pieces add lots of pleasure to the Thanks giving dinner? Try it. Oettinger's Furniture Store Retailing Shoes of Quality is My Business "T-l I . I .1 1 ne cnoicest creauons or tne 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 1 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 it. , Morses & rJMes We are here for business. Will sell you one or more, or exchange, if you have some that don't suit you. Fair treatment and terms reasonable. The Geo. F. Simmon's Barn, on North Street. KJ.N.G & HEARWE Mark Cummings "The Home of Quality' DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 S. McLewean St Near' Residence. FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for kindling fires then cool mornings, c a package. Free Praa. 9-14-tt Will this kind of a Santa Glaus Visit You ? . O vou remember how burglars got into your neighbor's house last year 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 lossl 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 us for our littls book shovinf fifty uses for a Padlock. Illustrated H. E. MOSELEYHARBVARE CO. IRA M. HARDY, M. D i nymcian ana Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to ( P. M.; 7 to 9 P. if. Phones: Residence 507; Office 479 102 West Caswell Street Ere, Ear. Nou and Throt Disease. TreMcd. Z. V. MOSELEY, M. 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 Dr. 0. L. WILSON Dentist Office over J. E. Hood & Co's Store. Hat skinners? We Cater to The Ladies and Children. : : Ice Cream, Soda' and Fine Candy Phone 149 J.T. Skinner & Son "We Strive to Please AH Coat Suits Reduced ALL $25 AND $30 SUITS 22.50 ALL $20.00 SUITS $18.00 ALL $17.50 SUITS $15.00 ALL $12.50 SUITS ' 101 TERMS CASH -: G. h. .- Kornegay
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