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WIE KINSTON 7 FREE PRESS u: LCCJ, tJTEREST ,, , 1 , , .,, V, .' , BAPTIST WOMB! TO H I MEET MARCH 23-21 A considerable number of local Baptist women Ii expected to attend the annual State convention of thf Woman! Missionary Union of th de Itotnlnatioa to bo ttold In New Berr on March 28-20. ' - ATTORNEY JOHN CUION ; .VWITfl NOItrOLK 'SOUTHERN. jToho Cuiott, Esq son of ex-Judge Owen It. Guion, bat been appointed to position in "the Norfolk South em EaUroad'a general offices on the staff of CoL W, B. Rodman, bead of counaeL n CHIEF f,I0S?LEY THINKS ; It Y. FIREMEN VERY SLOW .1KB 8CIIULTZ TRUSTEE. Ike 8cbults, formerly of this city, wai Sstsrdsr appointed trustee of the Wilmington concern of Thompson v. Spooner, a clothing firm, who re cently filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Mr. SchulU was named! at a hearing before George H. 'How. ell, referee In bankruptcy. The for mer Kinatonian ia now a leading bus- ineaa nan of Wilmington. WOMAN THREATENED TO SHOOT SURPRISED NEGRO. When George Slanmona, colored. went to the home of John Thrower, another negro, at night, according to a report which reached here from Titt county today, Thrower's wife de nied hire sdrnission to the house. Sim- ttons declared he would break down the door, and instantly was confront. ed with an angry woman with a gun. Thrower arrived when hit wife called ; and had the other man arreeted. Run Not Near So Spectacular ao the Sunday Supplement Picture The Ncwepeper Row Attractive, and Foreigners Almost Come to ' Mows About War. Chief Tom Moseley of the Kinston Fire Department stood on a corner in New York one night last week and watched the firemen run. It waa dis appointing. Chief Moieley docsnt believe they could have been indicted for speeding, to ssjr the least Com pared with the way the boys "down home" do it, the show was tame The metropolitan newspapers mislead people into thinking there is nothing so spectacular to be found anywhera else aa it dash to e olase by thf Nw York regu'srs. But, then, wha Is so conceited re a Now orkcr, anyway The crowded thoroughfares wont per rait of the stunts that the newspapers fictitiously play up in the Sunday supplements. But, then, the metropolitan fire. fighters are certainly not lacking promptness in getting on the way or ft efficiency in combatting a blaze, The splitting-the-streets" part of however, the Kinston volunteer chief didnt find half so interesting as the scenes around the bulletin boards in Newspaper Row, where excited for eigners were shaking their fists one another. The New York firemen wouldn't stand much of a chance in a North Carolina firemen's tournament "too much like a funeral procession," in Chief Mooeley's opinion. PROFESSIONAL DIVER TO LOOK FOR BODIES NORFOLK SOUTHERN WILL INSTALL CROSSING GATES PROFESSOR KINSEY ? AND JUSTICE JOHN Superintendent of County School." Joseph Kinsey has just returned from Richmond, There ia one thing thai Prof. Kinsey would not miss upon a trip to Richmond, and that is a vlttH to the fastens city police judge, "Jus- tics John.": The superintendent d clares ha will write an article for Thf Fro Press about the old justice, who he thinks Is really great man. HOW IT WAS DIVIDED MIGHT BE INTERESTING ki Burt Sellers, a driver in the fire de paxtment, . has returned from Nor folk, where he was plaintiff fn r suit against a street car company Sellers waa the victim of an acclden' there several years ago. Aa a result of bslng struck by a trolley hs wai laid up in a hospital for months. Th suit was for $10,000. "Sellers and his counsel got $1,500. ' "DOC FOLEY FINDS A REMARKABLE MULE .City Inspector J. F, Foley Satur day morning witnessed an unuaim1 sight In . a downtown horseshoer'f shoo. A dilapidated mule, that war hardly able to stand erect in its poor ly nourished condition, was being shod j by the black farrier to go back into service. The ancient beast was lame A' negro boy hardly tall enough te ' reach up for the halter, stood by to - take it away when the shoeing pro cess was finished, "Mules were not quite in style in Noah's time," said Foley, Intimating that otherwise he'd 1 bo banged if he wouldn't behove uk old hybrid came out of the ark. "Noth ing doing," said the inspector, wm ordered the mule led to city hall. Fol ey had sentenced the animal to death Work to Be Done st Once, Protecting Life and Property at Queen and Gordon Street Crossings A. C L. to Follow Suit The railroads have at last agreed to comply with the city's demand that gates be installed at important cross ings in the city. The Norfolk South em has informed Mayor Sutton that the crossings will be "taken care of immediately, especially that at Queen street, opposite . the depot The At lantic Coast Line Is expected to fol low suit and Install the safety gates. Numerous narrow; approaches to accidents caused the authorities to get busy in the matter. At one cross ing alone, that of the Norfolk South em on East Gordon street, the lives of two prominent physicians going on calls were threatened when their au tomobilcs came near colliding with trains and other narrow escapes oc car ml during the past year, At the Queen street crossing a well-knows lady was a near victim a few weeks ago. There is too much of both train and street traffic, the officials protest, to allow the crossings to remain un guarded now. Signalmen at the cross, ing have helped the matter some, but this plan has not been as effective as the gates will be, it is certain. DEMONSTRATE HOG CHOLERA SERUM. Demonstrator F. D, Owen and J. W. Sears will explain the worth of hog cholera serum, a campaign with which is being conducted against the malady in this section, to the farm ers around Dover in htat tows Monday. Victims of IU-Fated Yacht. Julia Which Burned in Pamlico Sound Tea Days Ago Will Be Found If Possible. y A professional diver is expected to be sent from Norfolk to the point in Pamlico Sound Opposite Engle hard where, on January 15, J. W. Murray ; of Burlington, N. C; Mrs. W. E. Porch of Beaufort, and GusUt vus P. Dodson of Norfolk, were drowned when the gasoline yacht Jul ia blew op. E. Griffith Dodson, a brother of the victim from Norfolk, believes the bodies will not come to the surface yet awhile because of the lowa temperature of the water, al though there is not much current at the spot where the Julia foundered after ' the explosion and burning of the vessel. A constant watch is be. J ing kept in the vicinity. The people have been exceedingly generous in aiding the friends of the unfortunate trio, as they did Mrs. J. W. Murray, who was the only member of the par. ty on the Julia to escape. E. G. Dodson does not think a div. er will have much difficulty in locat ing the bodies if they remain any where close to the place where they went down. There is not more than twelve feet of water in the Sound In that locality. Laces Galore Vsl, Thorchons and Round liiiead From the Dainty Baby Pat terns to any width you wish. 5c.aYd. O. N. T. Cotton, f for 25c Chas. A. Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. 89 Maxell paadster! We Solicit The accounts of Corpora tions. Firms and Individ- uals, and oner accommo- i i . ... .i danons consistent with sate banking. : : Start the New Year with us. : : : New Spring Goods STETS0N to get in possession of the Abbott More, we will continue the same line of mer chandise. : & We Have Just Opened Up a New Lot of White Goods and Laces, also Serges, Per cales, Ginghams, aVoil and Crepes : f , t HATS J. M. Stephenson THE LADIES' STORE We Are Showirig.the New Styles for" Men, ... , , -, - . . : , Drop in and Look Them Over. rrett & Hartsfield Ba liT 1 Farmers & Merchants Bank Kinston -- N, C. Lt.N'NlE SMITH GIVES LAD IN TROUBLE IIOMF v Lonnic Smith, a prominent Pink Hill farmer, has taken 14-year-old Willie Westbrook, whom he found In I the Craven county jail at New Bern to live with him. The boy, a brijfhl looking little fellow, had skipped out from farm In Onslow county where he was employed. II was ac cused of the theft of articles of small value, and arrested in New Bern. Sympathetic men interested them selves in his rase, and being convinc ed that he was not of criminal pro clivities, secured his release and Mr. Smith took him with him to Tink Hill after affecting a wonderful rejuvena tion of the boy's appearance by buy : iqg him new clothes. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Chfldwu In Us For Over 30 Years Always bears toe Signature of ! Price fully equipped with 1 7 new features The biggest automo bile ralue ever '''ired for less than '1,000, One of the sweetest running Roadsters in the world. Holds the road at SO miles an hour. The easiest car to drive in . the world. ' The greatest all around hill climbing car in the world. r' With Gray & Davis electric self-starter and elettstefc light $55 extra. ' KINSTON WE ING r" New Shipment of PEGGY STEWAfiT MIDDY BLOUSE in A guarantee with each Blouse..;' ,Ji jf 1 '.. n " t THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE Prop. I Lux-you-ry Mattress are made in the south by south ern manufacturers for southern people. They are made down in Georgia, in the cotton grow ing f ection, of pure cotton. : - Ticking of the finest quality is used-skilled labor puts it arround the cotton felt, and the result is The Best $15 Mattress Produced Anywhere DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Residence Phone 523. "Office Phtm. M) OSTEOPATHY DEFINED Osteopathv 1 a ysteat of heaL'ng & ease by scientific manipulation, t purpoM of each manipulatioa being either to adjust some 4erangcmeatii the position of the tissues or to incieaM or to decrease the activity of some orgw. It ia not a remedy for soma particular disease, but successfully treats all cur able non-surgical, acute and chronic a tiettinger's Furniture Store Phone 34 INSURANCE LL KINDS How To Give Quinine To Children. FKDRIIJNK . thct.nd.Rtrk nam rlvrn to an iniproveil Uu) nine. It ia a Tantvleaa Syrup, plea- am 10 ukw ana aw not aiMUrD IMS stoiaitch. Children take it and nerer know it i Oulaim. Alo cntcialli' adapted to adult who cannot takt ordinary Oi'lnuie. Dne not nauseate nor ... n.nn.i.n... .. n lr. ..... . tM .1,- .) w 1 It tht neat time you need Oulnine lor any pur. POM. A.K lor J ounce ortuln.l pnck.ae. The , wn raaiuAa ia tm"m ia doiu. i INSPECTING LOCAL MILITIA TODAY. ', QoL Thomas Stringlield, N. C. N. Cy. Snd ,fapt Russtll, C Langdon, U.l 8. A., inspected tas band of the Sec ond' lcfantry her ssrly this after-1 noon. Ths band, desptts the fact that ' it has been stationed in Kinston only I sli or seven fears, presented ten men with saore than three years' servics I and one with more than ten years. The maximum strength of the organise-1 tion can be but twenty-eight men. Company B will be inspected tonight, and will show about sixty-five men. Ths inspection included an inventory I of all gornosent property and ex amination ef the condition of equip ment and eflkietiey of the men. Co!-1 firinjrfield and Captain Lanpdon will t " J t:.e conreotiosi oi the K. C K.I C. Association at GoIJsboro Tuesday. k H . . THE NEW . 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Besides the general contents, there; are maps ana over oiai subjects Desuttrolly Ulustrated oy three coter plates, numerous subjects bv monotones. 16 caire ol educational chart and the latest United States Cenu!, Fretsent at this office SIX Caaaantive CartiBcetas af Auracialiae aaa the H se- r off nt I If Tka 3.0 il '" aaaetly ttia aaaw I LTZ a the e koek. ax I V j. W la the atyte ef Bawn of , 9Sc: i K88tn tKUSa hiain which ia te PICTinNABV " t I Im.. . With ktaatraltS k ith aeoara aaraora. Th,$2.00 rr nr. ! aa iUMiaaaf:"" SIX Aa. S tl mm I la la piaia cloth biod- hur, etanpad M aots . SlOaeni CnrliSO Papon aam IMnatra- tcnosuv rfr" fr asses W ir.ipsj Q1 g'noi ehartaar VSavipeariaHaai C k " ' MAIL OKDriW AT hnnk he nare.1 tnat. taelBda IfTTPl t mjmtm ...- k 1SS aalleat li ei lu o a toljea; foe riler Uauwea auk your poatmaater f i p aawHial ta lnataaVa for S pooada. .. , a j Yours to pleasr, Mark Cummings iUThe H cme cf Quality j; C. OETT.NGER, Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone No. 182 (Next to Postoff.ce) DR. T. U. FAULOEK DENTIST Office 130 S. -McLewean St ' Near Residence m- , , ,. IRA M. HARDY, M. D v Physician and. Surgeon Office Hours: "9 to 11; 2:80 to 6 P. 'SCTTTb. 0 P. M. 1 Phones: Residence 507; Office 479. . 102 West Caswell Street i j .'. .I., ye. Ear. Nom and Throat s' . Diaeue. Treated. . " n DR. GEO. . KORNEGAY Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to 12. Office - 105 E. Caswell Street Thone 118. A; L. Hyatt, M. D. y General Practice Miller Building ii ' Jil P S O STALK CUTTERS Miss Sallie Kilpatrick Professional Nurse 393 E. Vernon Ave. Phone 183 N. J. Rouse, Edward ML Land Kinston, N. C. .Goldsboro, N.G ROUSE & LAND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices: Kinston, N. CL, Goldsboro, N. C. Edgerton Building. AT SKINNER'S We Cater to Ths Ladies and Olaiaaurcn- I e I .. j 2. Y. MOSELET.IL D. Physiciaa and Sergeon Offic next to Lenoir Drag Co. OfSce hoars: 9 to 11 su n Phones: 8 to 5 p. n. Office,' 478 8 to 9 p. m. Res. Phone 213 l be stalk cutte with a aeU r.Uing drag hook. Tho stalk eutter wUh reveraible amies in the cotter head, which when worn out can be reversed end made new. The hubs m w.a wneeu can De replaced whea vrurn out This wilTsave baying new wheels, which aavea about $5.00. The hitch has a compression spring, thereby relieving the jar and snatch on your team, the double tree is ao made that you can give the small team the long end of the double tree. The seat is adjustable for light or heavy driver end the neck yokes adjustable lor small or large teams. The machine is fully hooded to protect driver from flying stalk and keepa stock from fettinj cut when machine is not in ese. Compression grease C?P ? c!eT bearing aoj reaerve gTease cops in main wheels aU small parts made Of steel. Hut the mam feature and ik 1m and see the machine and yo will know this is true. Made m 7 and 6 oon-reversible knives Sold by II. E. Ttioseley Hardware Company Ice Crcrinv Soda and Fine 7 Candy Phone 14D J.T. 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