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MARRIAGE LICENSE
4 On marrtare lfcenM Vu "Issued
"this morning, to Joseph Cogdell, '24,
'and Vm? B. Edmundson, 21, color
oth M lltoston." - -BEGINNING
OF LENT".
' Today k'Ash Wednesday,' the first
day of Lent ' A service held In
"St. Mary's Episcopal church at. 10:30
and another ,wil be held this
evening at 7:45. ...
MEETING OF FRATERNAL
. " ' MYSTIC CIRCLE.
The' Fraternal Mystic 'Circle will
' meat tonight in the Woodmen's Ball
at T;30 o'clock. A full attendance is
rBAYEB MEETING TONIGHT "'
AT FIRST BAPTISJ CHURCH.
- Pastor Elanohard U desirous that
a large attendance be had at aha reg-
alar mid-week prayer service tonight
at the church beginning at 7:30 o
clock.,- - .
BUSINESS SESSION OF
UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION
"''A bttsinesa session of the Unlver
aaUsi Congregation i to be held to
night m tha harch at T:30 'clock
Pastor Bodell is anxious that as many
of tha members he present as possl
tile foa business of importance is to
come up: " ,
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XL TBOVATORE TO BE '
SUNG IN GREENVILLE.
. It Ja anohable that number of
. Kinston ptop wiil go to Greenville
tonight t hear Verdi'a I1 Trovators"
aung by an all-star company. Such
artisU as Mirth Carmen and Arthur
Deant are in the out. Greenville
' lied to put up a guarantee of $700
- lor 800 to secure the attraction or
one(ntght ' . f
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SWIFT CREEK WILL SEND
CATTLE TO FAIR BCKE.
- ' Swift Creek, in Pitt county, is ship
ping rattle .of Jblue ribbon grades and
t axrened to make a large exhibit
tf live stock at the wctlonal fV here
rtext falL The stock growers there,
It is eaid, lay claim to having some
wT the finest blooded stock in Eastern
Carolina, and are anxious to get
.chance to participate
county exhibition.
in the inter-
COURT SEVERE ON FEMALES
OF UNSAVORY CHARACTER.
J Josephine Melton and Roxey Hin
toa, negreeses, who, the authorities
ay, have been a menace to white
youths of tha city, ware summarily
ferdered to leave the city within 24
boars or serve 80 days on tha county
roads, where they would be worked
as 'cooks or laundresses, by the City
Tuesday night The women are char
acters of some notoriety in the col
ored ecfona, h i
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PRAYER SERVICE AT
? THE CHRISTIAN (GBCJlCTl j
J-The mid-week prayer meeting of
the Christian church will open at 7:45
this evening. The leader is Mr. II.
E. Moaeley. The topic is "Christ's
Breadth." The service closes at 8:30
and choir practice follows:
i !"The room is well lighted, but no
light shines in your eyes. The chairs
are unusually comfortable. The room
is' well heated. Everybody will be
glad to see you. Why not comeT
' V "THE PASTOR."
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PAMLICO'S C0UNTTT8 ONE
PRISONER IS AT LARGE.
i .VT. H. Jackson, a negro, has escap
ed from the Pamlico county jail at
Baybore for the second time within
two years. He was awaiting trial in
Superior Court on the charge of steal
ing a hog. He left a letter in which i
ha exonerated the jailer of "compli
citn" but did ot state how he man
aged to get out, which is a mystery."
That Pamlico county officials are ex
tremely anxious to get Jackson back;
sine he 'Waf the only person in jail
there, may be some radically-inclined
persons in the community who might
want to' abolish the now temporarily
useless institution.
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FEATURE FILM AT THE
. 4 v GRAND THIS EVENING.
:Whea Broadway Was a Trail''
will be the motion picture topliner
at the Grand Theater tonight The
satject is a five-reel feature by the
World Film Company, with its scenes
laid on Manhattan Island in the ear
ly days, f ' ;-,'
The "Southern Rosebuds Musical
Comedy Company, featuring Elliott
and Elliott, trick dancers, will give
a change of bill The vaudeville offer
ing is clean and fresh, and at the sec
ond presentation of a week's engage
neat on Tuesday night Seemed ' to
please. Specialties of unusual Inter-
-ft will accompany the usual bills
during the last half of the week.
WHERE AND HOW WILL
YOU SPEND THIS EVENING
(Contributed.)
Tonight is prayer-meeting night
The houses of worship will be heated
and lighted for the comfort of those
who go. What are you going to do
about HT Are you going to prayer
meeting or to the moving pictuie
show? Or will you loaf in the
stores? Will you indulge yourself
in the comfort of a good warm place
by 'your own home Are or, like one
who really means business in follow
ing Jesus, will you deny yourself the
comfort of home for a while, face
the weather, and like the Mattter, go
to "the place where prayer is wont
to be made?" You need the pray
er meeting and it needs you. Why
not get together, that both may be
Letter? You are responsible for the
separation."
, "Where do you want Jesus to find
you tonight, at the prayer meeting
hour?"
TWO TRIED FOR AFFRAY
WITH DEADLY WEAPONS
George Wingate and Shade Parker,
colored, were given a hearing in Mu
nicipal Court Tuesday night on the
charge of affray with deadly weap
ons. The men are employed on a
shifter crew on the Norfolk South
ern yards as brakeman and fireman,
respectively. Wingate cat Parker
with a knife, and it developed that
the latter defended himself with a
hammer or some other heavy imple
ment The altercation and affray
followed a request from Wingate to
Parker to move a locomotive from
one track to another, which the fire
man declined to do in the absence of
the engineer.
"NO SPITTING" AND "ANTI-
FRUJT PEEL" PLACARDS UP.
The police this morning commenc
ed the placarding of the city with no
tices calling attention to the ordin
ances ttgainst spitting on sidewalks
and throwing fruit peelings in the
streets. This advertisement of the
laws upon these matters called forth
complimentary comment The Free
Press has during the past few days
several times advocated editorially
stricter enforcement of these ordin
ances designed for the protection of
the public health and pedestrians'
limbs and necks. - i- i
A SERIOUS CASE OF
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
Acase of vandalism of the rarest
sort is reported from the Atlantic
.Coast Line depot here today. Not re
venge upon the railroad nor any of
Its employes, but sheer destructi.e
ncM, Ihe officials believe, led i im.-ty,
or parties, to sever a tube leading
from a locomotie to .t-. lender, an I
break two windows and a door in a
coach of a passenger train standing
idle on the local yards.
When the train was about to be
groomed for its run, which begins
here soon after 7 a. m., tho crew dis-cove.-ed
that the water had all es
caped from the tender through the
cut lube. The train was held up 30
minutes for repairs and to refill the
tank a.
No clue has been had. The official
arc particularly anxious to secure one
in this rase, because of the meanucrs
I Spring Coat
I Suits...
Mr. W. A. Pierce of Weldon is on
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Grain
ger, here.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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STOMACH MISERY
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Rid You of Indigestion.
When your stomach is out of order
your food lies like a lump of lead fer
menting and surely causing that feel
ing of fulness, sour taste in ihe
mouth, coated tongue, biliousness, and
many other warning signs of indi
gestion, which is often a dangerous
ailment
It is needless for you to suffer, for
any druggist can supply you with Mi-o-na,
a harmless and efficient rem
edy for all bad stomachs. These
small tablets give almost immediate
relief, while a few days' treatment
strengthens and stimulates the diges
tive system. The flow of gastric
juices is increased, then your food is
properly digested; sour and gassy
Stomach, sick headaches, restless
nights and other distressing symp
toms quickly vanish. j
If suffering any stomach distress do
not wait-i-let Mi-o-na give you quick
and lasting relief. J. E. Hood & Co.
sell it with guarantee of money back
if you aretot aatisfled." adv
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. TIRES
We offer you the following prices on
United States Tires delivered. Let us
have your, order as it is time to re-tire.
Buy at Home and save money.
Nobby Chain Plain
$14.40 $10.70 $9.00
$18.80 $14.00 $11.60
$21.60 $16.00 $13.35
$30.80 $23.45 $19.05
34 x 4 $31.45 $23.95 $19.40
36x4 $33.50 $25.50 $20.50
36 x 4y2 $44.50 $32.85 $27.35
37x5 $51.90 $38.90 $32.30
Kinston
Garage
Inc.
Telephone 414
Another Ship
ment Today.
SEE THEM,
Chas. A; Waters
- The Telephone Store
Phone No. 89 . ,
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Ve Solicit
The accounts of Corpora-
- tioni, Finns and Individ
uals, and offer accommo
dations consistent with safe
banking. : . :
Start the New Year with
us.
Fanners & Merchants
Bank
Kinston, -- N. C.
KABO-
"The Live
There's One For Every
Figure.
New Lot Just
Received.
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ONE PRICE CASH STORE
A. J. SUH0N
Phone 34 7 , Prop.
NeW Flare
Skirts
In Navy, Black,
Checks. Sand and
Putty.
Sec them be
fore buying
J.M.Stephenson
THE LADIES' STORE
Shi
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In Silk and Satin.
Prices, $1, $1,50;
$2 diid $2.5
Newest Styles-See Tfiem-Iliey are : Good
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NEWSPHN6 STYLES
MEN'S AND LADIES'
SHOES
We are kgents for the famous
Scotch Wool Rugs
Rugs thatare made thru and
thru of wool, of the most
durable kind; in more than
25 colors and 10 patterns.
They are ideal for bed-rooms
all the year round, and may
be used with great satisfact
ion in the library, living
room or den
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SEALY MATTRESSES
$20
Oettinger's Furniture Store
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Residence Phone 523. Office Phone 80
OSTEOPATHY DEFINED '
0teopa&7 ia a system of healing it
aeaae by scientific manipulationa, the
purpose of each manipulation being
either to adjust tome derangement
the position of the tissues or to increaie
or to decrease the activity of some organ.
It it not a remedy for some particular
disease, but successfully treats all cur
able non-surgical, acute and chronic
diseases.
DR. T. H. FAULKNER
DENTIST
Office 130 S. McLewean St
Near Residence.
II
Are now arriving. Would
be pleased to show you ? the
newest thing (or 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 and
have it come when you want
it. Yours to please.
Sp
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A New Line of
ring Shirt Waists
Values up to $1.75
Your Choice
$1.00
OUR NORTH WINDOW
Adler Brothers
NOW TODAY
IRA M. HARDY, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to (1
P. M.: 7 to 9 P. M.
Phones: Eesidence 507; Office '479.
102 West Caswell Street
r, Ear, Nom and Throat
Diaeaaea Treated.
Mark Ciimmings
"The Home of Quality"
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N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land
Kinston) N. C. .Goldsboro, N.C,
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices: ,7.
Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C,
303-301 Borden Building,
DR. CEO. E. KORNEGAY
Specialist in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
Office hours 10 to 12. Office
105 E. Caswell Street
Phone 118.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
GRAY WATERS
BarberShop
In Hood Basement
Z. Y. MOSELEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hours:
9 to 11 a. m . Phones:
3 to 6 p. m. p Office, 478
8 to 9 p. m. 7 Res. Phone 113
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SKINNER'S
Dr. O.L. WILSON
Derttet i
Office orer J. S. Hood & Cot
Btor.
H .C TURNER,
Contractor and Builder
Phone 459 J.
Is the time to start your INCUBATOR for EARLY SPRING CHICKENS.
If you havent one, begin' now to investigate and see the r "
CYPHERS' SELF-REGULATING INCUBATOR
In four sixes 70, 144, 244 and 890-Egg Capacity. It is the Incubator that
hatches from 75 to 100 per cent of the fertile eees and makes Strong.
healthy Chicks that Grow Fast" Only a few minutes each day required to
adjust and regulate the machine. PuH 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 Incuba tor is used bymost large poultry-raisers, which is
one of the best reasons - why you should use one.
We have Incubators from Six Dol-lars to Thirty-eisrht 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. Moselsy Hardware Company
We Cater to
The ladies and
Children. : :
Ice Cream. Soda
and Fine Candy
Phone.149
J.T. SKier & Soa
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