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- SZ3 C7 LOCAL INTEREST b a.,.,. Ht- 4 ' fclGGEST INCANDESCENT - LlGlfT YET SbLD SEttE. ffe'e Water and Light Department pas Just received an order for a 1,000 lilowatts itore electric lamp. Arc ights of that ike have been installed t local placet of Business before, but li irttl be the largest incandescent fatnp in this part of the country. fe&nop jhpmas c darst ... . j ' TO BE HERE TOMORROW. EL ReV. Tbomss C, Darst, bishop Df the dloctae of East Carolina, will i here Friday night aa the guest of eV. John fi. Griffith, rector pf St kit's Episcopal church. Bishop iDant will preach in New Bern to , hight and coma to Kington tomorrow t renin?. It is the first time that the Isbop, In his official capacity, has jilted either of these cities. : FARMER ARRESTED , FOR FORGING CHECK.I JLtLItB WttfJNC real surprise li THAT i - TO DO ITS PART, IT SAYS NEGRESS ACCEPTED WHITE Letter, to Chamber of Commerce States Wniihgnese to Adrise With Norfolk Southern Offi cials On Connection. The Chamber of Commerce has re celved letter from the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in which it is stated that the company is willing to negotiate with the Norfolk Southern for the restoration of the former forenoon connection of Norfolk South ern westbound and A. C. L. north bound trains at Goldsboro. The Chamber, trying to get the roads to agree to restore the connection, has been informed by each that the other was to blame, and a few days before this letter the Norfolk Southern very handsomely consented to Advance its schedule twenty minutes if the Coast Una would make a similar sacrifice for the connection. It is now believed they will "get together" and provide for the meeting of their trains again :t J.,S. Jones, a Pitt county planter of the Red Batiks section, has been arrested for forgery. He was commit cured a blank chock of S. T. Hooker, .signed for, the sum of $40, and filled it out as payable to himself. He gave (the chock to the Quinn-JHiller Com pany in. Greenville .in payment for furniture. The check was turned in 'at the bank before the forgery was! defected. ; ALDEEMEN 'MAT" MEET IN BONDS MATTER TONIGHT. ' The Board of Aldermen is sched uled to meet this evening to consider i the bond issue sale aain, "for the last Jlme it is asserted. There are ; , two .forms of the proposed bond, in $1,000 denomination, to be consider ed f for the elimination of one. There can be advanced no reason this after noon hy the matter should not be concluded ; tonight,., out .there's no telling," aa one official admits. Ilk I fr. pArker I death: GRIEVES MR. R. H. ROUNTREE. . Mr. vR. n. Rountree, head of , the , ; big -New York brokerage concern of ,R. II. Rountree A Co., who ia visit ing fn homo of Ilori. and Mrs. N. J. Rouse here, was shocked at the; .news this morning of the death in1 ' ' New York of Dr. James Henry Park s' or, president of the Southern, Society and one of the most prominent of the : , Southerners residing in the Metropo- lis. Mr. Rountree and Dr. Parker had , been closely affiliated in business mat- j '; ters, and were directors of the same - Banning institutions in xvew xork. Their friendship was close. Dr. Park er, having been born hear Smithfleld, was like Mr. Rountree, a native of this section, a North Carolinian and a demoted son of the . pld North State. -KINSTON'S STRIDE. KINSTON'S PRIDE.H "AMERICA,". SHOWN AT THE GRAND WAS GREAT PICTURE . The reproduction of the New York Hippodrome in the picture entitled, "America,", shown at the Grand Wed- nesday night, is no doubt, one of the finest specimens of the film makers' art. Those who have witnessed the; stupendous performances of the Hip podrome were indeed satiafied with the pictures, practically every seat in the house was occupied and stand-! ing room was at a premium on the! ground floor. , 1 vThe vaudeville, except for the acro batic act, which was good, was only passable, and in fact, the work of the comedians was coarse and rough in places. The unnecessary use of profanity by the black-faced comedi an was especially noticeable. 1 The management of the Grand Theater was not aware that such was in the repertoire of the monologista, and wish it understood that they will not countenance profane or question able acts. Tonight the picture program f In cludes 'Their Little Drudge," a bio- graph production, "The Fable of Peo ple's Choice," by the, Essanay Com pany, and "The Athletic Family," by; Vitagraph. The Wagner Girls will give a vaudeville performance. Rev, Mr. Ilanrahaa Thinks He Once Met tMRev." Chas. , Borum, Said to Have Married Negress For merly of New Bern. Rev. George B. Hanrahan, pastor of , Atkinson Memorial Presbyterian church here, thinks he may have met the Rev. Charles Borum, a , white minister acheduled to be married to Lizzie Lawson, a former New Bern negress, In Me reditu, new Hamp shire, last niuht The news of the intended nuptiala was contained in a dispatch in Wednesday's Free Press, the item having been sent out from Boston. .'" Several years ago a very uncouth person, calling nimseii itev. coram, called at the home of Mr. Hanrahan, irt Newport News, Va., where he was then stationed, and asked to be given food. The Presbyterian minister gave Borum his supper, but declined to en tertain him for the night Mr. Han rahan referred Borum, who was of another faith, to a pastor of his own denomination. The pastor of Atkin son Memorial church declares he is not so much surprised at Borum ac cepting the negress in wedlock aa at Lizzie Lawson taking to husband the "Rev." Borum, unless he is much im proved since they met - ': Intermarriage in the New England States, and even in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, is not un known, but is of such rare occurrence that when the parties are of any prominence whatever the news is ac cepted , by the press associations as worth the space. A North Carolina colored barber a half dozen years ago had a white wife. The son returned to the State, but, although the story never got into the papers, the father would not consent to the woman com ing with him. The' constitutional amendment was then too recent, and the knowing old black realized the danger that such action would have incurred. . ..' to UB 6UJ Uo$ See OtirGIibiv J. C. OAIL & CO. Succeisorvio Dail.& .Ttylor The llefl'a Store I Curtain Scrim Wl6 Udto wtlt Hfn- tUtcfiei laorder. V " J 17 1-26. d yd. Curtain BalK,ftrjm Wfutc, Ecru, Pinkirn(J iBlue. 5ca Yard; - O. N. T. Cottori, e for 25c Chas. A. Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. Si ' , i; FRIST.,;. EMiiBiiii OF Spring Sty.ifl Coat Suits and ' Millinery South Vindow J.M.Stephenoti THE LADIES' Press ifliainriis New and Snappy, Patterns Large iassortmeni of colof." ifigs. i Fat aei.f gee Oiif Wina6ws.r;l : Batfltt liHirtsil II REMEMBER fflE fiAtES 1 U & - FEB. 1st. OST EOPATHfC PHYSlriiw Reticence Phone i23. OnweWaS'sj OSTEOPATHY Dkr"INb Osteopathr is a eyatem of hen Jj. ease by scientific manipuUtiom tbe caber to djut some, deranganjj r to decrease the activity of onewtn It is not a remedy jor some ptrtcaU, diaeaae, but succemfullv treah .11 able non-surglcati acute and dmt aiseasem, WILMINGTON BEGINS TO THINK .BASEBALL OUTLOOK IS HOPELESS. YOUR COLD IS DANGEROUS ' BREAK IT UP NOW ., A Cold is readilv catchinc A run down system is susceptible to Germs. You owe it to yourself and to others of your household to fight the Germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fine for Colds. , It loosens the mu- cous. stops tne cougn ana sootnes me iuh'srs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c at your druggist. adv 4 FLflSHERS SHET LAND Wilmington, N. C Jan. 27, Mount's entrance into the Virginia League very probably precludes the organization this year of an Eastern North Carolina .League, the move ment for which was started by local fans, However, there are still enough towns high sized ones in the east ern part of the State to put out a league, though the baseball spirit has not moved some of them. Besides Wilmington the league could include Fayetteville, Wilson, Goldsboro, Kin stoh, NeW Bern, Greenville and Tar- boro. .... , Rocky POLEY KIDNEY PILLS We Appreciate Your Patronage GRAY & WATERS DarberShop !h Hood Basement In tifuV Pinlrc Mile And Heliotrope. BUNGALO APRONS Futliand Hall FEB. I3tfi. WATGft SAT UDAY'S PAPER. DR. T. H. FAULKNER ' - .. DjEJtTIST Office 130 S. kaeweailt Near Sosidence. fi br.O.LiVILSON . Catarrh Cannot Pe Cured tuttuiuu dmtM. awl :n tnin oure It you Diun (akt kkviul rtinoUlw Mmd dkUrrk Cum k tnkrn l MfMltii. . mm Olrwljr upmi Uw tUud tdxi twmi w -sun uiiiti cur B nut uk nwl Mil. II Wiu iinttrrMMMl hf on at tbe bml phyflei In thtl t.v'r tlir (M fclul la a fcviilu nrMrrlntitia It eMncuBKi at Itw bn tank known. nmibliiMI Kk tlx Ixwt blood purilHin. actuw dlrMtly an Um -i.wvu wnim i n prricri iiminui.ihifl or lev ml I ant hi eui m ntttn. I k InrtUoonniln i fm. V. J. .'UIVK'V A tt tth.i 1 ...win T I h.U Vuviir i"Un Kir eoul"Uaa. Thf rjhkmber of Commerce has re - celved numerous suggestions, for a slogan, since it advertised I week or two ago that a share of stock would next week be awarded to the person . resettirt Jhe most ppropria.U idea xor a cawny pnrse,o be, printed upon the organisation's stationery and ad vertising, (lileratyre. Secretary Sut ton (his jnorning quoted a. few of the ; ton this morning Quoted ft number of , them,, and some were. , impressively original "Klnston the best by test" Irtow To Give Quinine To Children. ana -lunswn tne spot" A are clever, f. but the one possibly eclipsing all oth ers ia "Kington's stride, Kinston's pride." Driginaljty will count with the dWtors when they make the se-lection-, for. there is rnuch out of the ,, ordinary. It fs the only place in the ; 11 . m ha. v . i worm o, uo name. k is said tnat a few months ago a Kinstonian Who " wished to cable home from China be came indignant when the native ope- rfwr qeciarea ne paa nfver heard of the place, and would, have to look it op in the book. JJgotlsm if there fore, admittedly, not the least part of the average Kinston&n's charac ter. ' ... Deetfat f . sv Office over J. E. Hood 6tore. ACo's r THE' - ONE PRICE CASH STORE ntnatL?tKbthtriMi.niir name sa to a tmprawdOululiw. -ltUaTtMlryrapleM. Chlldna like It and BFrcr know II U Qululna. AlMMMciallr wlRpknl lo adwlta ho caiuiul Ukeonlinr Ouinint. Dork nut Blunili nor MuBrYoua. oorringli.k In th hrd. Try H th next tint you ! OuTalut fo any eur ".k..'"r -" oHlnl packkr. Th H.C. TURNER, Contractor and Builder Phone 459 J. , A. J. SUTTON Paone 34 rVoa. Oattinger's Furniture Store t W,.WHl.jij III 1 - . n IBA M.itiXitDY, M. D, I , " Physician ind Surgeon I Offlce-BIowot 9 to llj 2:30 to 6j , : . P.-If.! 7 to 9 P. M. . If Phones: Residence 50?, Office 479. 102 West Caawell Street 1 " " " DR. GEO. KSidBNEGAt:v. SjMelaJisjDissoi Wo .aen and Children. ..v Office hours 10 to 12. 105 E. Caswell Street Phone lift. " DR.DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Oiceov-erdoi Millbcel KEEP IT HANDY FOB RHEUMATISM. MMK iIrm lnd wince Ind try to wear out your rheumatism. It I will wear yon out instead. Apply some Sloan's Liniment Need not rub I It tiHM !t It penetrate, all through the affected parts, relieve ue aorenesf tnjl 0raw tbe pun. You get the tare at once and feel so much bettyr, yvu want to gq, right .out .and tell other sjiffereri about Sloan's,, Get ba$t! of Elan's liniment for, 25 centa pf any druggist and have it in the house-j-agalnst .ColJs, Sore and bwonm Joints, jumbago,, gciauca J 1:i.r -A i. VI l..v muu kuuiruw, l vur money uki l If not faU'sfleiL but It does give el-1 most LsWnt relief. Buy a bottle to- ay. , l-V i adv. ( s ..fV-rr-tvv . a it i li , rre 'Yvwwwwwwwywwwwwwwwvw XAYV V V 4 V . V V V V V V V Vi V i V17A 5 iJODEnijrdl TEnGLlSI1 PICTIONARY CERTIFICATE wPnESENTEDBV-THE Kinston Free Press,( Jan.j28 I ''sWssssssskSkWBSssaki VVmJw SIX APPfitXIATIOM CERTIFICATES COHSTITUTt A 5ET 1 ..-B.7.'.'kT ... - . M-.F sft 'k h jVlVjV 11 8kW o MdorwkMa af tWh MI 4ucli ij kppartumlty cvitiM ant Cartificata at Aaprai-iatiaai arithi vthark (i.cmMulin 4aa,iMl kmt kaMxmt Iwraiai Ml :rtiticta ai ADsraciatiaai aritkiiM rthart of imui Ikaaa at tkktatfiea. arkk tka ku.ua umM If r HfK at Piatiaaiary aalaata twkick arar tka Ha o tfca caat or aark. )n, aaaraaa fraaa tka foctara. akaefciaa. atacfc IHra mm4 atkar EXTENDS " h 1 " - - J't- ' - - tftiaa - 4tt4'eeeeeee The IU VT itr tTllitr4)tinti In ifi n'm am rwairtAt ftseM slaw v rlv uu7.M rawn.'i. ' OM1-Y nrely w compilation by the world's a'OOBn iHlHsn trratMlt atlthnrilir frnm IrkHlna- tinii-ru'llri ; it hound in DICTIONAKYluil Limp Lcathcn flexible, stamped in gold, on hack and Illaatrate sides, rrbited on Bible nsoer. with red edeei and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Reside the general contents, there are map and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three. ' 1 color plate, numerous nbject hy , monotones, , 16 pafees ol2a?IJ rducabonM chart an4 the latest United States Census. Present I at thil office iU Ciniktlre CwtifieatM i Aaanciatiaa kW tW HOC Tltaj ! fifi 1 aaaetir a -TV-IT.- a ! kaok. ai- k 7 . H . ttia atjia af t LtaWrai Xk a in vtth Hun oarvar . SIX A. I aarf tka Carttficala Ttt $2.00 la la plaJa aioth laa. tkaeaa la ela ipicnoNAsiv ,,r" rrr af ""a" l.t Buh, VIA ana marta ara mlMv WAV I akKkuHk fclS - j. - prvensjinBjsai vejenmcesfMsi Mlls mrrt T KAnsr t M-MMl luiuA. k .7 .7 e Is - srrrr dle i Br,r,,:; aineuBi ia ueiada lor S founda. --- -- w4Jttt.M,4a a a a) wM awa-aa-2 "Patronize Home Industry JOB PRINTING We are Equipped f Handle Yew Orders for High Gr Jc Job Printing. Orsar CrtfUy ui ttmrnHly Eiacate. We Make the Beat Grade LETTERHEADS. WEDDING INVITATIONS. CARDS FOR ALL PURPOSES. cmcULARS. LARGE AND SMALL. ENVELOPES, : x POSTERS. We hare Connections witn Gnsravora and Blank Book Makers which en able us to Promptly Handle Order for Engraving and " all kinds of Blank Book Making, j KmstoriireePfCo. 4 , latsraaraltd . ;.T s'abCsaers an j Job Printm 'EveryifungMn rnnnng- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C. OETTINGER, xManair r v Kihstail Insurance a Realty Co. Telephbri.i rtb. 1S2 (Next lb ftkoffice) , .... ....... , - -t.i A. L Hyatt, M. b. General Practice - r Miller Building III 1 1 i nn I N. J. Bouse' Edward H. Lui Kinston, N. C. .Goldsboro, N.U ROUSfi & LAND ' ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW . , -v svOfiicea; , , Kinston, N. C Goldsboro. N. C, Edgerton Building. kfiiekapalrick Profeiilonal Nurse 303 E.Vern Ava.' Phoas 183 pa o stAlk cutteks ; Z. V. MOSELET, 1L D. . . Physidaik and Surgeoa . OfHce next to Lenoir Drug Co. Office Boars: toll a. m Phones: 8 to S p. a. Office, 478 8 to p. m. Beg. rhoct 11S - thThl reveWible ailes U Ik h"dLwhlc,wkfn rrn out c,n U reversed ana i,de new. The hubs "hSlS" vThi. wiU.w bnyU1g new wheels, Kl 3 u i compression spring, thereby reliering the jar and .natch oa your team. The do-kle re. . k made .that jro .can give the small team the long end " Z "dMe 'f urtable fot light or heavy driver aad the exl kes idju-able itlkltj T ,tTTh.cl'i '"'IT odl to protect diir from flying stalk and keeps stock from getting tut when machine i. r cups oa cotter btnhna and reaer rrr.M -.klT ii n " " H.. aL a a i ' r - w :w bjui HnaU DeuTS InelQC 1 1 Y .1 t . ."1 eaa. nui ina makin rMriira a I a and M a. ..U;-r.jT "hi , : ?le cannot cnoke when m use tome knirld bV w mu. s, true. parts Made in 7 and 8 non-reversible H. E. Moseley: Hardware Company AT; SKINNER'S sCiferto TLeLadiesand , Ghi!dren.-: : ; led Crciiin, Sdi anil Fiiie Canity Phone 149 - "V,'e f rive to Please" '
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