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C7LCCaCfTEREST.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
License te wd has Imm IsaoSd to
trunk J o nes, 34, and Dinah Nsih, 28,
colored, "both Klnston.
; ' ;fclAS6xiC MEETING. . ".
St JoWs Lodge, No, 4, X. rV I
X li, wfll meet In specM communi
cation this evening at T:S0 o'clock, for
wort Jn tht -second degree. '
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YAUDEYILLE AT THE ' ? J
(HAND VUI w
-m t :: J-. ' ' :''
"ThVttfletti 'and Vlci!, 'Victoria
Cirfc Mn'Vlajr the lsi timlf cf this
VeV it the fcrnhd Theater. ' They
pen tonight with- Schults's Cabaret
fihow, musical eoinedy, "constructed
U please everybody." The onermg
to tali to "U clean, deter nd enter
taining. The second IniUllment of
of "Zudors," i big continued picture
subject, will be shown this evening in
tonjanetiah with the sldevill) bilL
THE MAGISTRATE WAS
TAKING 0 1CHANCES.
concern' f "William Simon,
iri n4 lmon W 'Shelby B. Far
rah a the leg ell paper! It, wsi
closed Under in xfca'thm 1at Wed
nesday. ? William Simon, one of the
firm of Syrians who seemed to be the
guiding genius of the stablishment,
although in the hearing Wednesday
morning It was difficult to determine
just who was connected with the bus
iness, probably Joseph Simon, hie
brother,, and the man named Farrah,
are all taken to be concerned. Magis
trate fie'ttbtger's -decision wai ' an
nounced t the rtd of the trial All
Were included In the papers. Thii
morning William Simon gave ah pV
peal bond in the sum of 1216, wtteh
enabled him to reopen.
WILL PROBABLY SEND ' ' "
( WILLIAMS TO XSYLtJM
'Henry Williams, who, as was Stat
ed in Wednesday's Tree rVess, was
arrested for in Attack won tls fath
er, D. T. Williams, Sr will be sent
to1 the StaU Hospital lor the; In
saine. The authorities havebeen as
sured that th'- man to demented.
Trior to liia attack upon Ms father 'at
t!.e office of Dr. V. E. Weyher,' when
t?.e elde? Williams was cut by broken
g'.ass whenft flie son Shoved " him
through window, the deranged 141
lob had 'thrown a hefffb throilih a
door, attempted the seme thing with
deputy sheriff, tried to set Are to
his South Queen street krocery and
suggested to i brother thst they die
together, it to laid. He was armed
all day. An Investigation of his con
dltlon was made today. ,
170IIAS ALREADY BEEN
SfAItTED ON NEW SCHOOL
New Leafloa On Toww fcfa Roed
W1U Enable Removal of School
- From Segregated District
, WWn JJuiMlng l.Tteedy
Wx tu Win "c&mmced oh the
construction of a new sthool build
ing for the colored race on Tower flill
road. The frame building discarded
by the white grammar school when
the East Lenoir street house waa oc
cupied last month will be used for the
lower story. I Tho 'structure win be
aairmented br another story and oth
erWlte improved. -
There are seven grades in the negro
achoou ' There are 1,427 negro chil
dren of school aire In the citv. Four
hundred and iweitty-flve of these are
all that are enrolled, and hot more
than 70 per cent of these attend reg
ularly, the Free Press to informed.
ORDINANCE WHICH HAS
HtLPED REDUCE fly crop
To Minimize the Breeding of Ilouse
Flies fa the City of Birmingham, Be
it Ordained by the City CounciT of
Birmingham as Follows:
Section 1. That elliUlle in which
borees, tnulee, jacks, jennets and oth
er animals of like kind are kept in the
City of Birmingham shall have hard
floors made of cement hard clay,
travel wood Or some similar material
and Yohrtructed without cracks In
which manure can accumulate, and
in such manner as tljst m snore can
be readily removed therefrom. ' " :
Section 2.' That ill of such stalls
shall at least once In each 24 hours
have all manure dropped, deposited
or collected therein removed there
from,"' '
Section 8. That all manure when
removed from said stalls In accord
ance with this ordinance, when Stored,
collected, or otherwise kept In the
City of Birmingham, whether on the
premises or not shall be deposited in
4 iwMotacte so constructed W screen-
- r " t
Ing or otherwise ks that house flies
cannot gain access to said manure, it
being tfie Intention of this ordinance
to suppress the breeding of house
flies In fresh manure.
Section 4. It shall be deemed a suf
ficient compliance with the ordinance
where manure is' not taken up once
in each 24 hours for said manure u
be taken up on Thursday of each week
and removed from the city limits.
Section 6. No receptacle maintain
ed In compliance with the provisions
of this ordinance shall be so tnanitan
ed as to create a nuisance, and it shall
not be a violation of this ordinance
for any person to use manure stored
in ; compliance herewith after the
lame shall have been stored for a per
iod of 80 days or more.
Section 7. Any person violating
any provision of or contained in this
ordinance, or causing or suffering a
violation thereof upon his premises,
or upon premises over which he has
charge or control, must upon convic
tion be punished as provided in Sec
tion 800 of the City Code of Binning-
Adopted April 7, 1909. . .
H. E, SHOPSIIIRE, Jr., City Clerk.
Approved April 10, 1909.
GEORGE B. WARD. Mayor.
Birmingham Age-Herald, April 12,
1900. ' w "
C0:;!3EtoHMl MEET ;
AT drJSTIAN CIIURai
t'A "largely-attended congregational
is eetlng was held in the Gordon Street
Christian church Wednesday evening.
I'r. J. F. Taylor, elected chairman Of
t'.e meeting', presided, isnd Mr. Tom
I.'oseley as temporary secretary, sub
stuted for the church clerk, who was
1 y tlie churches of the eltyf '
The work for the coming year Was
& :.,cued at some length, a budget
f. U;a 'was adopted and the meai
t n srr roved T'astor Smith's action
S i reference to the proposed simui-
t 3
c l tJ le i;
g which are fexpect
.4t& In a few weeks
s cf Ce city. '
e t Ration's bus!'
1 ' rfj'ulred to the
a t ..i period vrss
. !. . : served
BANK PRESIDENT RA1NE
' GETS FIVE YEARS.
Memphis, Tenn Feb. 10. C. H.
Ralne, who pleaded 'guilty to charges
of misuse of the tnails in connection
with the failure last year of the Mer
cantile "Bank of this city, while presi
dent, today was sentenced by , the
United States Court to serve, five
years in the Federal prison at Atlan
ta. The allure of the Mercantile
Sank, ' a State institution, involved
more than (1,000,005.
COMMODORES VICTORS
; IN DOVER GAtlE
The Klnston Commodores bssket
ball team went to Dover Wednesday
afternoon and brought home another
victory. The first half, which ended
16 to 13 in favor of Kinston, was fast
and furious,' but the Commodores on
ly got their teamwork to going in the
second half, when they walked away
from Dover by the score of 17 to 6,
making the final count 33 to 18.
It may be said that James and Eas
tin were the stars for the Commo
dores, but it was teamwork that won
the game; all of the quintet were in
it every minute. Gaston played best
for Dover. Their live was simply out
classed. Following was the line-up:
Klnston. Temple, forward: James,
forward; Eastin, (capt, center; Haw-
kins, guard; Brogden, guard.
Dover Gaston, forward, McKnight
forward; Powell center; Waters,
guard; Dudley (capt), guard.
Referee Lewis. Umpire, Miller'.
Scorer, Dunn. Timekeeper, Harvey.
Goals from Held: Eastin 9, James 4,
Temple 2, Hawkins 1, Gaston B, Mc
Knight 2, Waters 1. Goals from foul:
Gaston 1 and Eastin 1. , '
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MARKETS
TODAY'S
QUOTATIONS
' PRODUCE
Wholesale Prieea Reported by the
Kbuttoa Peaatft Company
Perk . ... . . . ... , . . .......... 12H
Urd';....T..;....... 14
Potatoes, sweet .. 60
Eggs ... 80
Country butter .............. 30
nens, pound 10
Broilers, pound 12M
Roosters, aplec . , . 25
Corn, bushel .84
TODAY'S
COTTON MARKET
New York, Feb. 1L Today's cot
ton futures quotations were:
Prompt Action Win Stop Tour Cough
When you Irst eaten, a Cold (often
indicated by sneeie or cough),
brak it ttpUt Once. The idea that "It
does hot matter" often leads to seri
ous complications. The remedy which
tramedaitety and easily , penetrates
(ho ijaing of the throat to the kmd de
manded. Dr. King's New Discovery
soothes the Irritation, loosen) the
phlegm. , Yon feel better at once. "It
Seemed to reach the very spot of my
Cough" to One of many honest testi
monials. 60c it your Druggist adv .
; ULfiV hlUNEY PILlfc
Open Close
March .. 8.57 ....
Ma .8.86 8.81
July ' 9.05 9.00
October .. ............9.29 9.25.
December .. ...........9.'42 9.40
Tocal Sales Today:
About 125 bales at 6 to 8 cents.'
BREAK IT UP NOW .
A Cold is readily catching. A run
down system to 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 the cough and soothes the
lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c
at your druggist
k -ife
adv
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rouhdefl: beamifuL otronir. durable. Besides the federal contents, there
ft are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- i
TX color plates, numerous subjects br monotones, 16 p0 t J BwnW
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WHEN a man
starts out to
buy a new Sprfag
hat he Is likcly to
: isant quick action
; and sure results. 4
. It is on that basis
that We are asking
ydti to come in and
get acquainted;
with our new'
Spring Stetsons:
Soft and Stiff new
blocks, talon, ' shapes .
; and a really 'pleas- ;
a ing range of sizes. -
JC Dail & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO ULMflUH
aUlrtS
Spring
Styles
Small Shipment
Today.
See Them In Our South
Window.
O. N. T. Cotton, for 25c
Chas. A. Waters
' The Telephone Store '
Phone No. 89
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New Lot
RENFREW JUVENILE
, - Colors absolutely fast
the Best
IRONCLAD HYDE
GRADE GALETEAS ,
At New Prices
Y THE.
ONE PRICE CASH STORE
A. J. SUTTON
PboneS4 & Prop.
BEtlTOII & MOORE
Wilson, : : II. "C.
Z. V. MOSELET, M. IX
rhyaidan and Snrfeoa -
Office text to Lenoir Drug Co.
OfBce houre:
9 to 11 a. m rtones:
8 to 5 p. m. - Office, 478
8 to 9 p. m. . Res. rhone 113
H .C TURNER,
Gintractor and Builder
Phone AZO I
Soacials
6 Dozen Fancy Vofle, and
Batiste Shirtwaists, Fancy
Trimmed. Price, ,
- 49c.
Fancy Voiles and Batistes for
$1 and 51.25
Embroideried - China Silk,
Price ' : ;
$2.00
Fancy Flowered Silk, price
51.75 (v;
GepeDeOibes $5.00
J. M. Stephenson
THE LADIES STORE
9
Art Needle Work
All put up in packages. Including fe,
i!gn material and thread Packages com.
plete. Consisting of children's dresses,
nightgowns, caps, pillows, pin" cushions,'
tie cases, and numerous other piecex
They Witt Interest You.,
Prices 25c to $l.00 Each.
Barrett & Hartsfielt)
Buy That Mattress
Now
Good Felt Mattresses are
seldom offered at prices as
low as these., Mattresses
that are guaranteed in every
particular-that must give
satisfactory service-and that
will show you a clear saving
of $2.15 to $3.25 on each
Mattress.
Lux-you-ry $15.00 Mattresses $11.85
Royall and Borden $12.50 9.75
Peerless $10.00 7.85
Qettinger's Furniture Store
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INSURANCE Of ALL KINDS
C. OETT1NGER, Manager
Klnston Insurance & Realty Co.
Telephone No. 182 (Next to Postoffice)
NOW -TODAY
H ADI IS TWO 1
1 I .
Is the time to start your INCUBATOR for EARLY SPRING CHICKENS.
If you haven't one. begin now to investigate and see the , ; ., ,
CYPHERS SELP-REGULATING INCUBATOR
In four sizes 70, 144, 244 and 390-Egg Capacity. It is the Incubator that
hatches from 75 to 100 per cent of the fertile eggs and makes Strong,
healthy Chicks that Grow Fast. Only a few minutes each day required to
adjust and regulate the machine. Puit it in your bed-room or other con
venient place and start a flock of Spring Chickens that will lay your winter
eggs next winter. -
The Cyphers' Incubator is used bymost large poultry raisers, which is
one of the best reasons why you should use one.
We have Incubators from Six DoUlars to Thirty-eight Dollars, in all''
sizes from fifty to three hundred and ninety-egg capacity.
Brooders. Chicken Feed, Grit Shell, Charcoal, Beef Scrap, Poultry Necessities
H. E. r.locclcy Hardware Company
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Rcwdcnce Phone 523. 'Office Phone 80
OSTEOPATHY DEFINED
Oateoparby ii a system of healing di
sease bj scientific manipulation th,
purpose of each manipulation being
either to adjust some derangement in
the position of the tissues or to mcreaat
or to decrease the activity ol some organ.
It ia sot a remedy for some particular
diaeaatt, but successfully treats all cur
able non-surgical, acute and chronic
diseases. ..
DR. T. H. FAULKNER
DENTIST
Office 130 8. McLewean St
Near Residence.
M. HARDY, M. p, I
and Surgeon j
9 to 11; 2:30 to 0 I
IRA
Physician
Office Hours:
P.
Phones: Residence 507; "Office 479.
- 102 West Caswell Street ;
fire. E&vNom and Throat , . .
DtMua. Treated.
N. J. Rouse, Edward VL Land
Klnston, N. C4 . .Gdldsboro, N.G
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices:
Klnston, N. C Goldsboro. N. C,
. 303-304 Borden Building,
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY
Specialist in Diseases of Wo-'
men "and Children. '
Office hoars 10 to 12. Office
10S E. Caswell Street
Phone 118.
DR.DAN W.PARROTT
' DENTIST,
: Crown and Bridge Work
Specialty.
OfficeoverCot MiUoffice
A. L. Hyatt, M. D.
General Practice -.
. Kf illa Budding
AT SKINNER'S
Xh Cqffjr, to .
The Ladies and
Children. : :
Ice Cream. Soda
' f ' ', r
and Fee Canay
Phone 149- "
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