TIIE KINSTON FltEE PRESS CaCu'JLEiTEilESI la JdARRIAGE LICENSE. ' One marriage license was issued this morning, to Benjamin Baker, 47, of Greene county, and Rosa Simmons, 43, of Lenoir county, colored. METHODIST I'RA YEB MEETING. , The regular mid-week prayer meet : ng service will be held in Queen ' Street Methodist church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. , The subject will be ' "Gideon and the Three Hundred." The public la cordially invited. PRAYER MEETING OF BAPTISTS TONIGHT. KINSTON COiHODORES WALK OFF WITH DOVER Pastor C W. Blanchard requests the attendance of all the officers the First Baptist church at the pray- , tr-meetlng service tonight It la ex pecf4 that there wilt be a large at tendance of the membership. MS. A. J. LOFTIN TO LEAD! CmUSTIANS PRAYER 3IEETING .'!. --5 1 '. , .-'i--'.'-'.- . At the regular prayer meeting In Gordon; Street Christian church this evening the leader will be Mr. A. Loftln. and his topic, "He Loves, Holds and Keeps." The prayer meet ing will be dismissed in time for the theatergoers to attend the night's performances WHITE MAN HELD FOR : ALLEGED DISTILLING After being arrested in this county for alleged operation of an illicit whiskey still and retailing the prod . net, Odle Hill was held by United , 8tates Commissioner A. J. Loftln hore : for the United States district court in New Bent.' Hill gave bond In the sum of 200. Deputy Marshal Ange of Clerks, made the arrest Hill is the first man to be arrestdd in Lcn oir county for moonsbinlng in months. LOCAL HOLINESS MINISTER IN BIG NORFOLK MEETING. Rev. A. H. Butler of this city is assisting in a series of revival meet ing which began Tuesday night in Pentecostal Holiness church at Nor folk. Rev, W. IL Kennedy of Wash tngton, D. C, for thirty years a Meth edict preacher and who has twice been around the world as a mission- ary, ia another assistant to the pas tor, Rev, J, w.. Gammon, in the se ries. Rev, Mr. Butler is president of the. convention in this section. JOINT MEETING OF UNION TO BE HELD IN KINSTON IN MAY i The Hookerton and the Jones-Onslow Unions will hold a joint meeting in the Kinston Christian church, the last of May, The local church ex. tended invitation to both unions and the unions gladly accepted. The church here in looking forward with pleasure to the meeting, and will try to make it the best in history of the work. The meeting extends through Frlday( Saturday and Sun day. LIZZIE'S TROUSSEAU WASN'T READY ' , Liule Lawson, who was last week married to the Rev. Charles Borum, a former Virginian, In a Boston sub urb, has been discovered te be the daughter of Isaac Lawson, a negro who left Craven county in 1883, and settled in Massachusetts. The wed ding' of the white clergyman to the Regress caused a considerable upstlr in New England as well as in this section. As stated in The Free Press before. Rev. George ; B. Hanrahan, pastor of the - Atkinson Memorial Presbyterian church here, probably "enjoyed" a; passing acquaintance With the "Rev." Borum at Newport : News, Va upon one occasion. A fun ny Incident in connection with the union of the white man and black wo. man waa that the bride insisted that unjeji, she could, walk up to the altar in an entire new trousseau she would no wed., The appointed hour arrived and Liaaie Lawson was like Happy Hooligan, absent from the church, which was a colored church. Sudden ly the doors were thrown open and the intended bridegroom rushed in to inform the waiting guests that the ceremony would have to be postponed because she hadnt , completed her "traww." It.wna. aeverpl hours af terwards when the wedding was con ecore of First Basketball Game ot Season Was 46, to 17Line-Up of Two Teams and Individ ual Records.. T Last night at Knott's tobacco ware house the Kinston Commodores de feated the fast Dover quint, by the score of 49 to 17 in their first game of basketball of . the season. While the score was rather one-sided, the game was fast from beginning to end, and the Dover players did not give up until the last whistle sounded. While Jaraes, Temple and Eastin played a good , offensive game for Kinston, too much cannot be said in praise of the locals' guards, Hawk in and Brogden, who put up a won derful defenso ani were in the fjjwe every minute. The following waa the line-up: . James....,,. Forward ..... ..Gaston Temple..... Forward ....McKnigbt Eastin. .. . , . Center .... ... .Powell Hawkins..... Guard Waters Brogdon ..... Guard ....... Rudlcy Goals from field: Temple 11, Eas tin 7, James 2, Hawkins 1, Gaston 4, Powell 2 and Waters L Goals from foul: Gaston 2, Powell 1 and Eaatin 4. ; - claims that their officers and men were badly treated in Southern pris ons. Major Murray gives the com mandant and garrison on Morris Is land credit for having been a gallant and humane lot of men, but the gen eral commanding and some others higher up do not share in the esti mate, The roster of the COO is car ried in the book, -a handsome volume, well illustrated. How to Treat Croup Externally Hub Tlrk'a "Van-O-Bnb' Salvo well over the throat and cliet for a fow min utes then cover with a warin fUnnal cloth. Leave the covering tenm srouiul the ik so that the soothing medicated vapors aris ing may loosen the choking iihlvgui and etuvs the difficult breathing. One applica tion at bedtime insure acnloat a ninlit attack. 25e, 60c, or $1.00. At druKtut, ZUS GENUINE HM THIS TRADE MARK CAROLINA RAILROAD TIME TABLE NO. L, LIEUT. DARDEfTS PICTURE IN "IMMORTAL 600" A new edition of "The Immortal Six Hundred," just from the press, contains a half-tone likeness of Lieut. J. II. Darden, C. S. A. The immor tal six hundred were that number of Confederate officers imprisoned on Morris Island, South Carolina, the fort on which was at the time under the fire of their own guns. Lieuten ant Joseph Darden of Falling Creuk is too well known in Kinston to need any description. Suffice it to say, he was one of the most gallant of the 600. The photograph, one of many In the second edition of Major J. Og den Murray's book, takes flrst place next to the frontispiece, which is the author's likeness. In the picture Lieutenant Darden is attired in Con federate gray, his cap set at a jaun ty angle, and looking very much like a good officer, which he was, accord ing to all tho reports that have beon had since the war. ' "The Immortal Six Hundred" was written in refutation of Northern m. Effective Octoser 4, 1914, 6:00 a Firft class freight and passenger South Bound North Bound Tssrnsrrn - , ,- - m ,- -""-.s m . - , ilddy Blouse " Serge and Plain Cailars 98c. Middy Ties, 50c--$l Middy Lcces Sc each Stars and Anchors, 25c a set O. N. T. Cotton, f for 25c Chas; A. Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. 89 ' FIRST EliBITiO?) OF aiionng mening.. m sdBC m Daily, A.M. 7:35 s7:20 f 7:10 8 7:11 s 7:01 6:55 6:45 STATI0N3 333 Daily, P. M 6:00 s5:07 f 5:21 s5:32 s 5:43 f 6:50 6:00 Ar Kinston Lv. Hines Junction Pools Dawson t Glenfleld Suprgs Biding Lv Snow Hill Ar AH trains goverened by tfte Nor flok Southern rules while using thu1 track from Kinston to Hinea June tion, and subject to the orders of its superintendent. Tho above schedulo is given as in formation only, and is supposed to be the time that trains will arrive and depart, but it Is not guaranteed. WM. HAYES, General Superintendent. R. A. HONEYUTT, Superintendent Kinston, N. C. G. A. JONES, F. & P. A. Snow Hill, N. C. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TOR I A it BfElt K i El DICTIONARY aIIFCATE PRESENTED' B V-TME Kinston Free Press, Feb. 3 SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES COilSffitiTE A 5F'f 4e44$$$ MM-:- t-vM The 5 LOO (X .lift ilhmtrntinn In iht anniimrminnre fr.iti 1 I Modern Enelish crratest authoritic from lmi!in imiv(rsi:ii r i ; DICTION AKYiull Limn Leather, flexible, stamped in uh v th bov Crtiflol al Arprcttion with fiv otrMtra J( r.or r.rativr J--r".ti rrMselenff tkm t this eOtce, wilh tti oxpvtuq bonus raourt r ers;n ojir-." iie My airl f DietioiMir icIm1 (whu h eover tlt ilmt of khu cc- rf vr. In. MoresM (ram the feictorv. ehcliirii. clerk hie a and ttli nefkaau' lri.Nl, i:. ltiM4 and rou will b anlwl wtlh your tlmico oi iUv K L.tf!v. We Solicit The accounts of Corpora- tlons, Firms and Individ' uals, and offer accommo dations consistent with safe banking. : : : Start the New Year with U8e 5 t . I Farmers & Merchants Bank Kinston, -- N. C. I men CORONATION iSDY BRAID, IN WHITE 10 RED EMBLEMS, irj WHITE. REO !LUE r THE " " ONE PRICE DASH STORE .1; idcs, printed on P.ible paper, with red edge and rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. ' Resides the general content.?, tl: J are maps atirt over GUU subjects beautiittily ilJtistratcd by thm'. educational charts and the latest United States t mutK. T'ri's.-vf T at this office SIX Cnutcstirs Ctrtifkctet of ApBrvtiatioa l S i It la pl.Vn ts..ui t Tb $3.00 fi 'S.f.'fi!? 'J1" f New Ih .tvli s Madarn Efiisn ""ini-irMcu u m h nimnv.uv hK leatbor, lllaalraicd with dlti I t:i'w iuinmic and luwnmst 4 with fqnr eorti.r. SIX Ap- I O-l Wl tbnrta omlt!l.$!X Ac In?, tnisprd la ;,- M (f a-..e m Due $2M T blsefci ha. &Zn- ' MA It, RIK Any hTOk by pnrrvl pott, lr-liB TXTRA 7 cents ill T'J ISC mll; 1 cent ISO t Jn mic. r,ir cr,alFf duiuno. mi v.ur iv,,n ' 3 amount to kaiit for 1 pound . t t!'. lul iiwiwii. II wwnfc nihil if , NW immm.wm.iuv.mv . . tizri co;a business SERB STEADY INCREASE o 'Of O yfflfi MSI 1 issyfciaasssr in . A. Phone' 34 SIT TON Prop. "rr- r - HEWSPR1KG STYLES -OF-' MEN'S IB LADIES' SHOES- . Am to Indication that business is opening up," Clerk of the Court Jesse Heath called attention this norning to the large number of Hen bonds and other papers being entered at bis office now. No less than eigh teen papers were filed Tuesday by one concern. : The probating season is a little late, as is evidenced by the fact thst in January of last year more t in fees was taken in at t' i co rk's office, according to report. ' in the month jut ended the f is tvU'.'.ed only about f 113. 1914 Mode! Fcrd 5 Passenger Toarii!5 Cor Equipped with road smoothers, electric lights and Hand Klaxon horn. New tires on rear-Car in good condition, having been run about six months. Will sell cheap. SEE US AT ONCE. Are now arriving. Would be pleased to show you the newest thing for early Spring weai in shoes. Also my lines of Tailoring are now on dis play. You can make a select ion of what you want 8nd have it come w hen you want it. Yours to please. MarkCummings "The Home of Quality" mm IUN5T0NY DO Oarage, Inc. 2. V. MOSELEY, M. D. 1 Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drug Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m rhones: 3 to 5 p. ex. OSce, 473 8 to 9 p. m. Res. Phone 113 Spring Styles In Coat Suits and -IN- South Window J. M. Stephenson THE LADIES' STORE ' ""d Mr Harry McBrayer, representing Strouse & Bro. of Baltimore, Md will be at our. store Wednesday a nd i Thursday of this week February 3rd. and 4th., showing the spring linp of ;New Suits arirj Styles. Come in arid? look the line over and give us an order. fren t mi i'' ,111,111 ' HoducBti For quick selling. Nothing but perfect qualities, good designs, and beautiful colorings- Note the prices: 9x12 Axministe'r Rugs of fine quality and beautiful patterns are reduced from $25 to ' $ 21.50, 9x12 Axminister Rugs that were 22.50 are now 19.75 9x12 Axminister Rugs that were $20 are now 1 7.80 9x12 Wilton Velvets are reduced to 22.75 9x12 Velvet Rugs that were 22.50 are now 1 8.75 9x12 Velvet Rugs that were $ 1 5 are now 1 2.35 9x12 Tapestry Rugs that were 12.50, now 10.75 , Best Grade Matting for .23 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSiri am Residence Phoiw 523. 'Offic. PW. an OSTEOPATHY DEFINED Oteophy S. .yrtem hejj & esse by scientific manipulations, th. purpoM I each manipulation bein. either to adjurt lom derangemoata the position of the tissues or to incKast w we activity ot some orsta. It is not a remedy for some partkolw dwease, but successfully treats aU e able non-surgical, acute and chroaW diseases. ,v;:, DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 S. tycLewean St Near Residence. finier's Furniture Sore URANCE ALL IK C. OETTINGEE?, Manaser inst on insiirance & Realty Co. Telephone No. 182 (Next to Postoffice) IRA M. HARDY, IL D, ; Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 6 , P. IJLiJ JjlA P. M. Phones: Residence 507j Office 479. 102 West Caswell Street rVe. Eu. Nom and TltfiMt DiMuaTrutea. " DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAT Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to 12. Office 105 E. Caswell Street , : . Phone lllu'V.- N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land Kinston, N. CL,. .Goldsboro, N.G ROUSE & LAND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices: Kinston, N. Cn Goldsboro, N. C, ' Edgerton Building. A. L. Hyatt, M. D. General Predict Miller Building NORTH CAnOUNA. FOR S VtE0!d Pftsrs. eaitable for kindling fires these cool mofnmps, Ec a package. Free Press, ; 8-14-tf P 5 O STALK CUTTERS The stalk cutter with a self raising drag hook. The stalk cutter with rerersible axles in the cutter hea). which when worn out ran )w mmnl .nil nAm Tk KuKa in the wheels ran be replaced when worn out,- This willsave buying new wheels, which aves about JxW. , ? . The hitch has a coniDression SDrlnsr. therehv rrlininii the Ur and .nnfrl. n. n,ir hum. The double tree i so made thu you can give the small team the long end of the double tree. The seat is adjustable lot light or heavy driver and the neck yokes adjustable lor small oi large trains. 1 he machine ts fully hooded to protect driver from firing stalk and keeps stock from getting cut when machine ia not in use. Compression grease cups on cutter bearings and reserve grease cups in main wheels all small parts made ol steeL But the main feature and the best one is it cannot choke when in use Come and see the machine and you will know this is true. Made in 7 and 8 non-reversible knives Sold by H. E. Moseley Hardware Company 'L- DR. DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work j Specialty. ;V OfficeoverCot. Milloffice I AT SKINNER?, j gmr. ....-Jan We Cater to The Ladies and Children. e Ice Cream, Soda and Fine Candy Phone 149, J.T. Slander & Sc4 "We Strive to Flea