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TIIE KINSTON 7 FREE PRESS 'UUtttUBSSt 5EW rKOTr.Toir;-:r . . MAWC CUMMINCS $T0REL The front in the haJserdanhery shoo or Mark bumming, on (jueen street. la wing torn out preparatory to .re modeling tha exterior, .The improve ments to of made will greatly en ' fcancer the appearance of the itore I rum . aw ouiaiue.. ... . , MID-WINTER CHAUTAUQUA STARTS FEBRUARY 25T1 I Plana Sew Bclar. Arranged and Tkdieta Jsoki-Seaeeer Tickets t .$lM a4 J lM-eingle, Ai fl mlwieaa, Ky aad 3$c. 4. "Booster Club" Featifal or ' IjXITEBSALIST MINISTER The midwinter chautauqua. for ,,JCuiton begins Thursday, February 25, and continue through that day, Friday and Saturday. The festival will ' be held indoors, at the Grand Theater, instead of under Arnvaa, lik the Rer. W. 0. BodeH,' pastor of 'thai people 'will furnish, the .amusements. tJrdversrt church of, the Eternal I The following. weU-luown. men eon- fiopcr nera, WW present' m awn s 1 pros ine locaj comnuiiee: w nooo, II. G. Braxton, A, L. C. mil, J. IL Canady, F. I. Sutton, W. B. Doug- lass, K. uetunger, vr. uan w. far rott. Dr. W. T. Parrott, D. t. Dix on, Kev. c. vr. uiancnara, wiijum Hayes,, J, W, Goodaon and Dp, J, m. rarrora-.' ... a There , will be two programs dally during the festival, at 3:16 and 8:15, The numbers to be presented ,. are concerta by "The Strollers," male Chapel DupKn county, Sunday at II a. m-, At 7:30 that evening he .win eiiTOT f sermon a? ring uiu. e t SKINXER A SON MOVING J. T. Skinner A Son, the proprie- tort wf (he popular Queen Street ice parlor ana oyster restaurant, are. today . moving . into tbelr new elite several doors south of their present stand on the same side of the I quartet, and the LaDell Concert Com street. . The new quart ri are easily I pan, entertainments by . Ellsworth the handsomest equipped- far North I Plum tead, the noted impersonator Cyejinsv, devoted tj uch; a bualnesi I lectures by Dr. J. W. Frizsell,' per- eipMMHflvi'l'niJII irormancei nr anagie ay menon, .one EXERCI3E3' AT f'lE- , ' I of the most proficient of his class of WOODUM;TOX SCHOOL. I entertainers, and numoroua lectures The achorf In Wellington District, m everyone familiar with chautau- No. 1. will give a, play. ."The Deacon."! will immediately note, of the and other -emcteea Ore the niht of I talent is refined and their Fahniar 9A. initial of m ih loth I work Instructive. as fa (ortjieriy stated, fo &e ben-l Season tkketa will be sold for 1.50 eflt of. the school, the program will I nd $1. Single admission will cost be' commenced' promptly at o'clock. I W centa and 35 cents. The .teachers are' JMlssea HauJe taw eon ma,nnt.,Tr ;, "RUNAWl JliU2tE"jAt CHANB TOOAV, WAJFtf AJJDIIGHT. The aacond installment of the great love aerial, "Runaway June," la be- Incjr shewn at ttio Grand today. An other fl'nt, "Tracked &X the Hounds," wiUv Glewlyt HuJette , In the leading rout ia. an Edison feature on the pro gram als The Elliot and Elliot Co. will play", "noney Boy.1' Wednesday a splendid' five-reel, World Film feat ure, "When BroAdwat Was a Trail," .will b1 shown.' This. U stary of early, folpnUf ,dayj then .witchcraft waa In, atyle.' The olnf (a.; accused of beinr. a: Witck h mntnm at h wouiu-De; -jn-iaws,". wne nieceea m having her Jailed. After man thrill lno experiences she la permitted to - Join the man of her choice and every thin winds' np nicely. DIPLOMATS. AT LEAVE TO i QUIT MEXICO ANT TIME Just before aroina to oress. The Free Press is informed by one of the ticket aeUing committee that In about two hours canvass $75 worth of tick ets were sold. The guarantee is 1300 and they believe thiwill be easily, raised, , , SiANT Theories for- fl YOTJNG KEGRO'S DEATH ' ' ' . ' .i j (Continued from fit 1) ' ly, however. ;v';f-r:,U v'-,; : : , . The nawa 4ndav rarhaf here that about the same. time that Hill met Us death near Caswell ,onr Sunday ttiorning another negro, Mose' .Wil liams, waa killed by a Norfolk South ern train near Greenville. Williams was drunk, evidently, and- laying acrosa the track when he met death. A coroner'a Jury exonerated the train crew. Williams was a Beaufort coun ty black. - JSW JTAKMimr IPrVJENTIUIV Taylor, N. D., Feb. 13. A machine that will shock bundles from tha reap- Waahlntten. D. C Febi l-Vir. I ua doing away with, the hely tmly all foreign diplomatic rpre-l formerly needed to follow the reaper, scrvtstives in Mexico- City Have been L nae bean Invented, here by Erlandl Iriirtructei bg tfieir, government to paulsoni according to the claims, of w" ijw,sw.utuiu w ni an I aouncement today b Secretary Bry an.' .. ,. ,. . ? , 1 I .Tie British and Italian ambassa dors inquire of the State Depart-1 m?ml during the day as to its advices fenni Mexico, reflecting the .anxiety of, their governments over the situs- tienj In Mexico City, where food is scarce and the watar supply eu off. rk I'M ! nt!i' i i mi - . , CtHAMlC &DCim:T.At DETROIT. If I ft, J- - . 1 .'' ,f ' 'J'l'irtt' Pstrolfc Mich- Fab. 15-Detrbtt today was tha host to one of the larg eatjpf its winter conventions. Dele gqtes to the seventeenth annual con veftlon ft tha American Ceramic So ciety tnev ner ror r three-day ss slon, ' . JLeader , 3n the1 pottery indastry f fi air over' the United States and Canada were here to participate in th meeting. . , , , OHIO'S NEW HOSPITAL j'l ..FOR CRIMINAL INSANE, Lftna, 0, Feb. 15-Ohlo'a $2,000, 000 fhosplUl for the criminal Insane ww to bo officially opened today, , , fit, Charles H, Clark, the auperin teqIent, aetimate that Hie first four months win see housed in the new In stjitutioa about 600 patients. u f - v-mi. ; , ,,; .;.-, Keiatally UaJbflnnPlryilcally, Dnfl (The Liver, alugglah and Inactive, firs? shows itself in mental state nrvsppy sad critical. ! Never is there J -J in living, as when tha Stomach r 1 liver are doing their work. Keep yt ur Liver active and i healthy by ur !ng Dr. King's New Life Fills; they r pty the Bowels freely, tone np yr uf stomach, euro your constipation i, purify the blood. 25c at drug ta. Bucklea'a Arnica, Salve ex. -ant for File ; , anWw... rffft Cttr TUnSdrntr. at " ' ' Mita nt k to Mat -r at m mm It, J. rtwf (a.. la iu Ciir at ifc Cinki wl 1 .tuMi.i ui . v.. . a f ; ' 4 . ta HooK and Eye. The seaae was tanebera trajntu college; the clasa one of girls; the leo turer on phonetics a gentleman with a moo taste in sarcaam. "Thai sound," he said, "has for symbol something n you can all remember a dress- maker's hoo; just the ordinary thing you are alt mmlliar - with." ' At ho apoke, aaVa'the Mfn6hestef (Slisjdltn, he1 drew h iymtl6l' In chalk dh the board, and the worried; pupils ' ail laughed. Even they to borrow the protessor'a remark -kne w . that the "hook" depicted waa an "eye,"., C ASTORIA . For Infants and ChUdrea In Us For Over 30 Yesra AJwavt heart Signature) of KINSTON VS. DOVER' HERE THIS EVENING The Xineton Commodores will play Dover again tonight in. Knott's ware house at 9 o'clock. The Commodores have defeated Dover twlcf this', sea son,, but the latter will pot give up, and they promise to give Kinston an interesting game tonight j , r Tyridnll will be m the line-up for the Commodores tonight at forward i plaee of James, whose eye was in jured In tba game at Dover last week. . Prof. Gaston of Dover was in the city yesterday, and he said that Do ver had been practicing hard and would present a much better, team than the ones that have played be fore. ' The Commodores are negotiating (on more games, nd expect to stage opt first clasa contests in the near future. The arame toniirht will be played regardless of the weather, if RESOLUTIONS- Whereas, h Sovereign Command er of the Universe has again permit ted death1 to enter our midst and take from .the Forest of Life Sovereign J A. Long, a worthy member of our order,' and an honorable man, and whereas, we, the members of Holly wood Camp No. 40, Woodmen of the World, feel that be wilf be greatly mlwcd by our membership and his many .friends outside, therefore, be it Resolved,, That we extend to the family and friends our sincere sym pathy in their great sorrow. Be it further Resolved. That a copy 6f this resolution be spread upon the Minuter of this Camp, copy sent to tie family, and publication made in the Kinston Free Press. : a A. VICK, . C. W. SANDERS, ad y , -; - . -. CommitteeJ' STOP THE CHILD'S COLDS", - They Often Result Serious , Colds, . Croup an'd Whooping Cough are chldren a allmenta which need im mediate attention.. The after-effects are often most serious. Don't take the' risk you dont have to. Dr. King's New Discovery checka the Cold,, soothes the Cough, allays In flammation, kills the Germa emd al lows Nature to oo her healing work. For Men Who Want Com fort and Stytey ) k-,a Spring Style Are Nou) Here Z-Come and See. : IUm J. p. DAIL & jJO, Successor to Dail & TfeyTor, 1 be, lien's. Store 1- -.' ft Jf Nev Flare Skirt . .-tyi'M'! s Ladies Shirtwaists In Silk and Satin. In Navy. Black, Checks. Sand and r Putts." - See them be fore buying J. M. Stephenson THE LADIES'. STORE Prices, m W-B0, Newest ' Styles-See Thern-They are -Good it , ii' A r.iEf i:s j nfliri cojits Ladies Raid Coats $3.50 io $6 - Ladies Rain Hals ' 50c. Childrens Rain Coats j;$2.5CrV"3.SO; $4.1 Childrens Rain Capes $1.50, 1.90, $2.50 Childrens Rain Hats, ; 50c s Chas. A. Waters i, '" Tha Telephone 15 tore ul , Phone No. 89 , Barrett I I BOc .at your Druggist. 'Buy a bottl today. ." " 1 ' adv. UKE BOOK m stomach ills. Geo. H. Mayr, of 154 Whiting St, Chicago, 111., a prominent druggist has published guide to health, in which he shows how he cured him self and brought relief to thousands of other sufferers, from constipation, biliousness, indigestion and intesti nal troubles by the use of French healing oils. One dose usually con vinces. The most chronic cases rare ly need over three doses. This book will be mailed free on request, Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere wiyt. the p.6si tlve understanding that so-n money will he refunded without question or guibble if ONE bottle rails to (tlve r I 1 NORMAN 2)i U.U ARR.OW COLLARS WILUAM O: DAVIS ARCHITECT Auoci&ted with A. Cheney, Gvil vt Engineer, at A Cheney's Office. KINSTOH,N.C BIG IX0US3 TOEATRE BIG SHOW TODAY Second Installment of Great Love Serial "RUNAWAY JUNE" 2 Red Edison Ftui with Gladys. Hdetta-VTRACKED ft ak a, mm.m (a. in aav hf' -rf - ;"'" i-' -ft', I Reel . "The Live Model Corset" There's One For Every Figure. New Lot Just Received. THE IE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 f? Prop. Fresh Stocks of New Furniture 4 will greet you at this store, and each day sees the addition of new pieces. arrive recently were some- -Vfr. . Matting Boxes that are paWicularly pretty and desirab'e. Their'cost is insignifi cant when compared with their value as a storagi room For The Winter Clothers Etc. Sealy Mattresses $20 Oettinger's Furniture Store I RV.TUr uni tKine THE GREATER LOVET Dliot & -"Soutfiern Rosebuifs Today's Oilt-IIONEY DOY" VKS BUMkO DOLLASSYS. 'TJ. fturra that Maaat a -a Ww aw aM wturftil la ait' . , tuM i al Umm, a. Mas, ' -a. W. OUtASOM, iMtna. I Ik fttana ((4 WKMI H f. Si IIHIMll H. . Wednesday: : - World Kim Feari ui Five Reela 4V.-hen Croadway wasa Trail" I1EWSPRING STYLES -OF- MEN'S AND LADIES' ' SHOES Are now arrivine, 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 selection-of what you want and have it come when you want it. Yours to please. -V. Thurcday-Third Installment of "ZUDOI7A" FMT CO, O. H, TV. Evening '''-. ' Send IO Cents w M..a aw VttirS jl 12 .11 - L Mark Cumniings Vkomef QuUtyM , DR.DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST,, . Crowa and Bridge Work . Specialty. OCceoTcrCoL MUloGce KINSTON LOAII & REAL ESTATE CO.' k., i v we Write I i urance of all Kinds" ? INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C. OETTlreGER, Manager - Kinston Insurance S Realty Co. Telephone No 182 . 1 (Next to Postoffice) .: ir- u t i , SUES. Is the Ume to aUrt your INCUBATOR for EARLY SPRING CHICKENS. If you havent one, beg-ia novr to investigate and see tht-r ' CYPHERS' SELF-REGULATING INCUBATOR In four sizes 7V 144, 244 and 390-Egg Capacity. t It is the Incubator that hatches from 75 to 100 $er cent of the fertile eggs and makes Strong, healthy Chicks that Grow Fast. Only a few minutes each day required to adjust and regulate tha machine. PuH it in your bed-room or other con venient place and. start ai flock of Spring (Chickena that will lay your winter egg next winter.s.; i -.J'v.f-' - ;;,,.' v Tha Cyphers', Incubator la used by most large poultry raisers, which is one; of the best reasons why ' you should use one. 'IJ. V ' We have Incubators from Six Dol-lars to Thirty-eight Dollars, in all sises from fty to three hundred and ninety-egg capacity. - Brooders, Chickea Feed, Grit Shell, Charcoal, Beef Scrap, Poultry Kecessitiee H. E. TilDsdley Hardvare Company DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN RetiJenee PKone" 523. Office Phone M OSTEOPATHY DEFINED Osteoparkf Is a mtem of healiiw ili. eaae by acienlific manipulation!, th purpose of each manipulation beia either to adjutt some' derangemeat n the position of the tissue of to inaesst or to decrease the activity of some orgu. It is not a remedy for some particuW disease, but successfully. treats all tar able nosr-surgical, acute 'and duaw dise . ..fe.-. . DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST 'Tt ' :."f. Office 130 S. IfeLewein St Near Residence. . ..... IRA M. HARDY,M...D I'nystclan and. Sargeoa Office Hours:- 9WltyT3Q to 6 . P. M.; 1 lb '9 P. it; Phones: Residence 60?; Office 479. .102 West Caawell Street :. .- i- . , fire, ar.Neas sad Throat -'i C Dimum Treated. . N.' J. Rouse,' Edward SL Land Kinston, N. C.Goldsboro, N.G KOUSE & LAND ATTORNEYSaAT.LAW V " Officea: '-,1 ' ', Kinston, N. C. Goldsboroi N. C 303-304 Borden Bujlding, : Specialist In Diseases o;Wo .i men pni , ChUdrea Office hours- 10 to 11T Office ' 105 Etaawell Street ; Phone 118. , A. La Hyatt, M. D. f General Practice ,.-" r ff . ' Millet Building We Appreciate Youf Patronage GRAY & .WATERS $i n Carfesr Chop IHodd feaierflSit, at siaraiER'S "Jaat Te vC?tsr?td The. Ladies and VUUU1 Va a.-- - Ice Cream, Soda and'Finii Cainily Phone 149' Strive td'rkase"""
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