, TOE KINSTON I FREE PRESS
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
C7 LCCAL CiJEItEST
MASONS TO MEET. .'
St John Lodge, No. 4. A.' F. end
A. M., win meet in regular commu
nication this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
On marriage license Wat Issued to
Harry Grubba, 24, and Marion Har-
diaon, 18, white, both of Lenoir coun
SUFFRAGISTS MEET TUESDAY.
DOG BIT BOYS,,
City Veterinarian J. T, Foley has
tied up vicious dog which on Sun
day bit the small ton of K. M. Har
ria and C E. Earner. , Neither of
the boys waa seriously bitten. Dr.
Foley dedarea the animal waa not
rabid. ;.;f ; ,ti, 1 y ; ;f 4
There- will be a called meeting of
the Equal Suffrage League Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of
Mia Sybil Hyatt on Queen street All
member are urgently requested to be
pre tent, aa there ia important bui
neaa to be taken op.
FUNERAL OF F. R. HODGES.
TOREK ARRESTED FOB
; i : - i AFFRAY ON SUNDAY
Go Shivers, Oscar Tyndall and
Pete Phillips, three whit wen, were
rreated by p deputy sheriff at place
near the iron bridge Sunday , after
noon far affray. .The officer waa pn
the scene when the tight started. , The
ttio were ordered to trial this evem-
ing at o'clock.' '
OLD SOLDIER TO HOME.
Veteran Jimmie Jones of Content-
net, Neck township; was aent to tne
State's Homo at Raleigh thla morn
ing by Gerk of the Court Heath.
Comrade Jonea is eighty yeara of
age and a veteran of the 87th North
Carolina regiment. Comrade Jamea
Banks, now at home on furlough, is
the only other Lenoir county man at
the home. , . ,
Hundred of. friend and relative
from throughout the county attended
the funeral in Maplewood cemetery
Sunday afternoon of the late F. Ro
land Hodgea. Other member of Mr.
Hodge' family were laid away In Ma
plewood cemetery before his demise,
and that waa the reason for bringing
the remain here, although hi home
In Institute township waa nearer by
six miles to LaGrange. '
Mr. J. C Caldwell, president of
Atlantic Christian College at Wilson,
assisted Mr. C W, Howard and Mr.
B. P. Smith in conducting the funeral
There were many friends gathered to
pay the last tribute to their departed
friend, and perhapa there was never
more largely attended funeral In
the history of Kinston.
CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMS.
A. S. Taylor, local secretary to the
United State Civil Service Commis
sion, annoonced today that competi
, tive examinations under the rule of
the commission will bo held through
out the United States on March 10,
between March 11 and May 17, and
on April 14, for something like 76
positions In the government service.
Prospective applicants can get detail-
ed Information from Mr. Taylor at
the postoffice, " , ,
ENGINEER WHITE EXPECTED
TO COME ABOUT MARCH 1.
r Gilbert White, the noted consulting
engineer, who waa retained by the offi
cial to supervise the extensive street,
lighting and sewerage improvements
to be made next summer, ia expected
to arrive here about the first of
March with his plans, specification
and contracts all ready to give out
The 100,000 bond money ia confident
ly expected to be available some time
thi week. Mr. White may advertise
for bida a soon as he receives notice
that the money is in hand and actual
work, it ia expected at City; Hall, will
be commenced not later"thftn March
15. ::
MRS. DODSQN'S BODY
,1 . , TAKEN TO RICHMOND.
The remains of the lata Mrs. Chas.
R, Dodson, wife 'oftne prominent to
bacconist, who passed way at her
homo iq Jtforth Kinston Friday of apo
plexy, were taken to Richmond Sun
day ' morning, with, , the : expectation
that the funeral would be held about
;S0 o'clock that afternoon. ' Mr.
Dodspn, who was summoned home
from the Kentucky tobacco region,
missed a connection and met the
remain in Weldon. '.
If a better cough syrup than Fol
ey's Money and Tar Compound could
be found, we would carry it We
know tills reliable and ' dependable
medicine has given satisfaction for
more than forty years? therefore we
never offer a substitute for the genu
ine.' Recommended for coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough, bronchial and
lagrippe coughs. No opiates. Sold
by J. E. Hood ft Company. ; adv.
MATERIAL TO COMPLETE '
4 PEYTON AViL PAVING.
The city authorities have ordered
enough Lillington cement-clay-gravel
material to complete the improvement
of a block on Peyton avenue between
Queen and Heritage streets. A car.
load of the material presented by the
manufacturers , to f the city paved
about a third of the block, and it was
decided to order about twice as much l
more. The demonstration proved
everything the makers claimed for
the composition, it is said. Bryant
Taylor, the county roads superintend- I
ent, declares it is the best material '
for roadways he has yet seen. Its
cost is about 40 cent a square yard.
or less than one-sixth the cost of
brick. The pavement somewhat re
sembles asphalt, is smooth and eas
ily placed, and . if oiled frequently
enough can be easily rendered water
proof. The mixture is made at Lil-
.lington N, Ci-'.S.;;;
NEGRO ACCUSED OF
FORGING A CHECK.
A negro named John Watson, from
the Smithfield section, was held and
committed to jail in default of bail
by Municipal Court Saturday on the
charge of forging a check. Watson
had been employed by Amos Becton,
the well known Jones county planter,
who had been in the habit of paying
the negro with checks. He gave an
order on a bank lor sou bearing a
good imitation of Mr. Becton' signa
ture, to the management of the Oet-
tinger furniture store. It wa cashed
and Watson disappeared until late in
last week. The authorities are look
ing for a negro who had been Wat
son's intimate, whom they suspect of
complicity.
ison
Corset
.SIS M
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAS TO RIA
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore composed of J.
C Dail and A. N. Taylor, doing busi
ness In the City of Kinston, under the
firm name of Dail and Taylor, was,
on the 4th day of January, 1915, dis
solved by mutual consent, and that on
and after said date the said business
will be conducted by J. C. Dail and P.
C Hemby, doing business as J. C. Dail
A Co. The new firm assumes all in
debtedness of old partnership and all
amounts due said partnership should
bo paid to new firm.
This the 5th day of January, 1915.
, i J. C. DAIL,
A. N.TAYLOR.
etOOD PROGRAM AT GRAND
IS TODAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT
The Grand's program today and
tonight Includes some of the best pic
tures shown in the city. "The Wish-
. na; Ring," great Shubert feature in
four reels, is the top liner. "Dear Old
Glrr and Uenrat gelif features win
complete the programseven reels in
au. Tuesday afternoon the manage-
mennt will introduce their great se
rial, "Runaway June,'' , with a com
plimentary presentation during the
afternoon. Everybody will b admit
ted free. Tuesday night the musical
eomedy. 'The Prince of Tonight," will
Jba shown ... vy&t 4
if
CASK STRONGER AGAINST
f . ,JtrOSTLR TOM MILLER. I
The State's case against Tom Mil
ler, apostle of the unique East Bright
atrect aegro, religious suit now in
trouble with the authorities, has been 1
raade stronger it is asserted, by the
discovery of new evidence which will
. make another and distinct charge
.against i hint .possible.. Abduction,
adultery, disorderly conduct, and the
iew charge, If It i brpught, make the
"Rot." Tom's little affair with , the
'authorities rather complicated. His
.second hearing, set for Saturday, was
postponed. It is supposed that the I
Action wQl progress far enough be(
ore the next term of Superior Court
.to have kirn Indicted then, since it
sems almost certain that "probable
.cause" will be found la some of the
.counts at least
AtlbPric
Automobile Value
Here'a the car that has all the features of a $1,000 car, and
The New 1915 Model Has 17 New Features
I n -i 1 l : ! i m , j . ......
Sims real hlgh-tenaion magneto; sliding gear transmission ;
left-hand drive center control, anti-skid tirea on rear, and all high
priced car features. The easiest car in the world to drive.
i A great big, handsome, powerful, swift-running REAL auto
mobile. The greatest hill climber in the world.
The car that has act the whole country talking.
With electric starter and electric lights $55 extra.
the
Holds
Road
.
SEYENTl SEYEN YEARS OLD
. Ceorge )F, Clough, Prentiss, Miss,
who ,had .suffered greatly with kid
ney frtubJv write ;FoIey Kidney
PHI are the only remedy that over
C I me any rood at all." Just think
of the relief and comfort that means
to Lim. Foley Kidney Pills are rec
ommend J for plerp disturbing blad
der troubles, pain in sides or bark,
rfc :-&.: m and kidney and bladder
a. rwnU. For tale bv J. E. Hood
at SO miles an Hour
1 1 " 1 i
ilinston Garage
- KINSTON, N. C
adv.
. (Ui
We Qaim few as good and
noon better ; . - ' .
50c,$l,$1.50,$2
Chas. A.'
The .Telephone Store
, ,. Phone No, 89 :.
VSe Solicit
The accounts of Corpora
tions, Firms and Individ
uals, and offer accommo
dations consistent with safe
banking. : : ' :
Start the New Year with
US,
SJJ--i- i,-5gg
Farmers & Merchants
Bank
Kinston, -- N. C.
Spegials j laignj: 0neniij:.
8c Best Apron pinghams,
1 5c yard wide, percale 10,
V : I2V2C yd.
8c High Grade Sea Island
v k Homespun 6V2C
I2Vc Androscoggin Pleach-
. ing 10c.
O, N. T. Cotton, 6 for 25c 1 5c Quality Uwnsdale 1 22
. Spools Clarks O. N. T.
Cotton 25c.
1 5c Aromkeag Gingham 12 I -2c
Terms Cash
t i 1 1 ; " , 'J' y'w
J. M. Stephenson
THE LADIES STORE
more,
mam m -
ifriqay
Mr. Herbert Sloman representing
: Hamburger & bons, of Balti
VMd nwill be ; at t our store
indSatuiav
.1 , ' I , .1 : ' '
of this week-Fcb. S and 6th.
Showing the latest styles in spring
and summer clothing. Come in
and let us show you through the
line.l-' ' " :
Barrett & Hartsfield
EVERYTHING I
FOR THE
BABY :
SEE THE
:,i OlSPUf
The Last Week of The
February
Furniture
Sale.
if i
v THE
ONE PRICE CASH STORE
17
Phoned
After today there will be just
five more days to avail your
self of the opportunity to
secure such j dependable
furniture at such low prices
Come Tomorrow
and merely look at the
price attached to each ar
ticle in the store. No ar
gument of ours could be
as convincing : :
Oettinger's Furniture Store
NEW SPRING STYLES
AND LADIES'
SHOES
Are now arriving, Would
be pleased to show you ,the
newest thing for early Spring
wear in shoes. Also my lines
o "TsJoruig are now on dis
play, You can make a select'
ion of what you want and
have it pome when you want
it. Yours to please.
Mark Cummings
The Horn of Quality
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
C OETTINGER, Manager
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
Telephone No. 182 (Next to Postoffice)
NOW TODAY
D MADE m TWO I '
i till. 1
Z.y.BJOSELST,Jt.p.
Pajaldaa anal Sorreoa
OtBei next to Lemoir bng Co. 1 e? ?mXT
Offico hoars: :
9 to 11 a. m
3 to 6 p. ia.
i to 9 p. at.
Phoaes:
Office, 478
Bas. Phono IIS
Isthe time to start your INCUBATOR for EARLY SPRING CHICKENS.
II you haven't one, begin now to investigate and see the
CYPHERS' SELF-RGULATING INCUBATOR
In four aixea-tO, 144. 244 and S90gg Capacity." It is the Incubator that
hatches ron 75 to 100 per cent, of the fertile eggs and soakea Strong,
healthy Chicks that Grow Fast Only a few minutes each day required to
acjust and regulata the machine. Puit it in your bed-room or other eon
venicnt place and start a flock of Spring Chickens that will lay your winter
The Cyphers Incubator i. used bymost large poultry'rabera, which Is
one of the best reasons why you should use one.
We hare Incubators from Six Dol-Iars to Thirtyight DoUarsI in afl
irm nuy to xnree Hundred and ninety-egg capacity.
Brooders, Chickei Feed, Grit Shell. Charcoal, Beef Scrap, Poultry Necessities
H. E. rloseIcy Hardware Company
'tolet kidney pills
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Reidence Phone 323. -"Offica Phona BO
OSTEOPATHY DEFINED V
OsteopaW is mtem of kiwlin. :.
ease by cientic snanipulatioii, tb
purpose of each manipulation bemg
either to adjust some deraagemcnt ia
we position qi mm tissue or to incisa
oj to aecrease the activity ol some orgaa.
k is not remedy for some particular
awease, duc successfully treats all cw
able noQ-suxgical, acute and ckrooie
diseases.
DR. T. H. FAULKNER ?
DENTIST . .
Office 120 S. McLewean St
Near Residence.
IRA M. HARDY, ML D,
Physician and Surgeon '
umce Hours: to 11 2:80 to 6
P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M.
Phones: Residence 607; Office 479.
102 West Caswell Street
&n, Ew. News mod Thrast
Uuestes Trestmi '
N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land
Kinston, N. C,. .Goldsboro, N.G
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices: "
Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C,
Edgerton Building.
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY
Specialist in , Diseases , of , Wo
men and Children,
Office hours 10 Jo 12. Office
105 E. Caswell Street
. Phone 118.
A. L.Hyali M.D.
General Practice
Miller Building
DR.DANW.PARROTT
DENTIST,
Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty. '
Officeover Cot. Mill office
AT SIUNNER'S
We , Cater to
The Ladies and
Children.
Ice Cream. Soda
and fine Caiidy
Phone 149 " v
J.T. Skfonsr & Son
, .."We Strive. to PJcase" : I