THE KINSTON FliCE PKESS
C? ICLU LiTERESI
EVENING SERVICE IN
ST. MARY'S CHURCH.
Lenten services will b conducted
ly th rector, Rev. John IL Griffith,
in EL Mary's Episcopal church this
evening at 7:45 o'clock.
CliniSTUNS rBATEB MEETING
Mr. 3. M. Qulnn will conduct the
regular midweek prayer meeting aer-
vice In Gordon Street Christian church
this evening at 7:45 o'clock. The ar
vice will last three-quarters of an
hour. The topic will be "Christ's Op
timism." . '" :.'
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
Two licenses to wed were granted
to colored couple here Tuesday.
They were: James Arthur Rouse. 24,
and Ellens Phillips, 19, and AlonU
Lovick, 24, and Laor Davie, 24, all
of Lenoir county.
NO WORD FROM SPEAKER
WOOTEN THIS MORNING,
No message was received her Isst
night or '.this morning from the bed-
sido of Speaker E. B. Wooten, In Ra
leigh, and for that reason it is pre
sumed there has been no change In
his. condition, unless for the better.!
CITY COUNCIL TO MEET
TONIGHT CONSIDER COURT
City Council will meet tonight at
7:30 o'clock in the office of Attorney
J. G. Dawson to receive front him the
bill for the proposed recorder's court
for the city. This meeting was to
have been held Tuesday evening, but
the attorney was absent' from the
city, having been detained in Raleigh
by matters with which he is concern
ed there. ' ' ' ; .
It Is understood that a delegation
from the Bar Association will appear
before Council to , recommend the in
clusion of civil jurisdiction for the
recorder in the bill J ;
It is presumed that Mr. Dawson
has by this time completed the bill
which he wss authorized by the Al
dermen on Saturday night to draw
up. It will be modeled along lines ex
plained In The Free Press Monday,
unless the suggestion of the parties
who would have civil jurisdiction In
cluded is adopted. Should this be
declined the Aldermen are expected
to find little fault with the bill as of
fered by their attorney and to order
it forwarded Immediately to Raleigh.
LAST BASKETBALL . . .
GAME OF SEASON.
The Commodores will engage with
the New Bern Colts this evening In
tiw last basketball gam of the sea
son In Knott's, Warehouse. The man-
4 ager of the New Bern quint, Tom
Daniels, has promised a strong line
up for the event ; The locals are
declared to be in better condition than
at any time in the season, despite the
fact that their star man, Eastin, has
left. Eastin has returned to his home
in Henderson, Ky, . ,
"ZUDORA- WILL BE SHOWN
FREE THURSDAY, 2:30 P. M.
Manager Stallings of the Grand
announces that he will give a eompll.
mentary ; presentation of the fourth
episode of ?Zudor Thursday, bet-
finning at 8:80, in order that those
who am Interested to the aerial and
who do not expect to take in the
Chautauqua, may have the opportun
ity to see it The film will also be
shown hi the Chautauqua program.
STEAMER STRUCK SNAG
.-. IN RIVER NEAR HERE.
The steamer "Ellen S which runs
from New Bern to uprlver points, has
been on the marina railways In that
city for repairs to her bottom. The
steamer struck a snag in the river
near here a few days ago. r She is ex
pected to resume her service In a day
or two. .t..1,
IMPROVEMENTS TO NEW
BERN STREET RAILWAY.
New Born, Feb. 24 Officials of the
company controlling the New Born
Ghent Street Railway are here from
Richmond to supervise its extension
A. trolley system will be Installed
, and mora track laid. The cars are
nay operated by storage batteries.
More cars and faster service will be
instituted ,when the extensions, mak
ing a complete belt line, have been
finished. "' '
NOTICE Or ENTRY .
EUU t North Carolina -
Lenoir County.
To C. W. Prldgen, Entry Taker,
for Lenoir County, - ,e
The vndertlgned, L. B. Humphrey, I
of the County of Craven, and J. II. I
Huggina of the County of Jones, aad
Stata of North Carolina, have enter
ed and laid claim to the following de
scribed piece or parcel of land tin
South West Township, Lenoir County,
Norh Carolina, the aama being vac
ant and unappropriated land and sub
ject to entry. Vis;
Bounded on the North by the lands I
ef li. C Stroud, on the North East
by, the lands of Thomas Sutton, onl
tit South East by the lands of A. F.
E. 'on, on the South by the lands of
Frfematj CSvils, and on the West by
the lands of Samuel Loftin, Dec'd and
W, B. Beeton. Containing by eU
rr. '.on Two Hundred Acres mora or
. i L. B. HUMPHREY j
r .tered this 25th day of January,
1:::
J. IL IIUGGIN3 i
Olilldron Cry
r:? FLETCHER'S ,
i.Mi.TORIA
Ha 6 f 14 Pays
J refund nvwy If
t rie tn ra-r of l!hur
j:f--.!n -'if t il. a tv f H U i
NO BUTTONHOLING. AT
NEW BERN'S ELECTION.
New Bern, Feb. 24 The City Al
dermen met last night to eal) a prim
ary for the selection of candidates for
city officers. The new primary law
will prevent the selection of candl
dates for city officers.' The new pit
mary law will prevent candidates ap
proaching within twenty-five feet of
polling places on election day, and re
quires that all candidates' names be
printed on a single ticket ; This Is In
tended to prevent "buttonholing" and
the voting of two or more ballots for
one man by unscrupulous voters.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and, Children (
In Ute For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of
vi.aus antivji A iJUiAj
LIBRARIAN GIVES OUT :";
LIST OF NEW. BOOKS
The following books have been plac
ed in the Kinston Public Library since
last reported: ' .
"Personality Plus," Edna Ferber;
"Martha by the Day," Julie Lipp'man;
The Woman Worth While," Susan
na Cocroft; "Whoso Findeth a Wife,"
J. Westlcy Putnam; "The Pastor'a
Wife," by the .author of "Elizabeth
and Her German Garden"; "Love In
surance,," Earl Dcrr Diggers;; "Mar
tha and Cupid," Julie Lippmun.
A list of recent additions for chil
dren: 1"
f Boys: Fifty books by Horatio Al
ger, Jr.; forty by G. A. Henty; 10
Tom Swift books by Victor Apple
ton; 12 by Edward S. Ellis; 12 Boy
Scout books; 12 historic novels by
Muskk)- seven by Oliver Optic; six
by Cap t May no Rcld; "Boy Forty
niners,", by Everett McNeill; "Mid
shipman Ralph Osborn at Sea," by
Commander Edward L. Beach; "The
Motorboat Club at the Golden Gate."
by H. Irving Hancock; "Double Play'
and "Winning his Y," by R. H. Bar
bour; . "Breakers Ahead," by A. M.
Barbour; f Prodigious Hickey," by
Owen Johnson.
Girls: "Palace Beautiful" and olh
ers by L. T. Meade; "Fanny the Flow
er Girl," by Selina Bunbury; "Kate
Rayburn," by Constance Cross; "Un
cle Remus and His Friends," by Joel
Chandler Harris; "Little Sister
Snow," by Francos' Little; ; "Little
Lame Prince," by Miss Mulock; "The
Beautiful Story of Doris and Julie,"
by Gertrude Smith; "Black Beauty,"
by Anna Sewell; "Ilolen and Her
Cousins," .A by Stanley J. Weyman;
"Five Little Peppers" series, by Mar
garet Sidney; "Mary Cary," by Kate
Langley Bosher; "Anne of Green Ga
bles" and "Anne of Avelonea," by L.
N. Montgomery; "Captain January,
by Laura E. Richards; "Rebecca of
Sunnybroow Farm" and "The Birds'
Christmas Carol." by Kate Douglass
Wigginj "Jewel" and "Jewel's Story
Book," by Clara Louise Burnham
"Little Colonel" and "Little Colonel
Knight Comes Riding," by Annie Fel
lows Johnston.
II
TEDDY
'BEARS
Knit and Cambric.
Tight and Loose
Knee
50c and $1.00
Spring Suits
Arriving Almost
, Daily , . , ;
ChaSsAoVatees
The Telephone Store
Phone No. 89 e
JUST RECEIVED
A Large Ship
ment of
Royal Middy
j Fleishers Knitting
n . ; - ' t v
louses
Price 98c
Sec North
Window
In White, Pink and Blue.
Glad to Show
You.
We Solicit
The accounts of Grpora
tions, Firms , and Individ
uals, and offer accommo
dations consistent with safe
banking. : : :
Start the New Year with
us. : : : :
Farmers & Merchants
Bank
Kinston. - - N. C.
J.M.Ste
THE LADIES'
son
STORE
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Hartsfleld
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THE NEW
DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE
Kinston Free Press, Feb. 24
SIX AFPRLCIATION CERTIFICATES CCX57fTL!TE A SET
Sfcav rar m)on.inf of hfa (tmI rlocttnnal opportunity tqr cutli.tt on
h. bor Crtict. of Appreciation wuh lav. ohr at coMtcutlr. una
mwriiM th.m .1 tht tltc, wkU In iiu basiiu .mount kinn BP
Jt. Mr Myta al Dietioiwry MlccleJ (wkirh txntn lb bonu of tH cc of Melt'
Int. sprM from ihm (aitarr. luicklnir.cUrk hfae.r- .1 elhf.- ii.:ooj;iury HAI'LWjE
it.nu), .mi jrou will b praMUl.d with yeur tboice of ttiac tiire. UhiIi;
.VVv (Like illttHroltons in the mmotiUccntrnts from any io day ) l!
. 1? r - k 1 fc the ONlv entirely kEW compilation by the world's 4l
trrcatrnt authorities from Icaiimsr universities; js Imnna 11 i.i
DJCTIONAKYIiill Limp Leather, flxiUc, stamped in Rold on Uwk nc! M.
PIsmrlM si'les, priirted on IIU.e paper, witn red cls;e3 ami corners 4?
rounded: beautiful, strona. diiraMc. Hcsidos the pcntml luinints. there 1j
? re maps and. over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by thrcu
color plates, numerous suiijfct ny miinotonis, 10 paRts
cdtirstionid chart and tl'C latest United Stnlt: tlnsns. ' I'n::
t st this olfice SIX CmmcbUvs CcrtifiMUt ai AnincUtiM mi-
'rtjctnt.l
nout
Uoctuaf
98c
! $3.00
It I. cx.etiy in Mm
m a ih. II nn tM.lp -
cw mt la tli stvl. al
Modtm English btn.UBir-wbl5!h 1 to
mctionahv ";; r.n?y
with win&r eorn.ra, SIX A p.
pcoi.tl- CeHi(kt and Uaa
T?ie 82.00
New
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loss, t.ultd In ulil A t
F tlU'tJsff
fc.M ait Hltral ;
rfiMil ort!if. oBilttid.S!;
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tlur.'. but all
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amount to liud lor S poumta, . - ;i t
TIMB
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.
Nobbyr Chain Plain
30 x 3 $14.40 $10.70 $9.00
30 x 3JA $18.80 $14.00 $1 1.60
32 x 3V5 $21.60 $16.00 $13.35
33x4 $30.80 $23.45 $19.05
34x4 $31.45 S23.95 S1940
36x4 $33.50 $25.50 $20.50
36 x 4y2 $44.50 $32.85 $27.35
37x5 $51.90 $38.90
New Silks for
Spring
Attractive
Wash Suits for
Boys in the
Latest Style
THE .
ONE PRICE CASH STORE
A. J. SUTTON
Ptone34 js? , Prop.
It has always been an understood fact that no state
ment made by any of us at this store should be
misrepresented. It is a principle, rather than a
rule, and we live up to it That's one reason why
we have a long list of customers who buy here
and come back to buy againand that list is in
creasing every day. If wc say' an article is mahog
any we state whether it is veneered or solid-and
if it is just mahogany finish we sell it imitation ma
hogany; and so on with everything we sell. :
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Residence Phone 523. 'Office Phone 80
OSTEOPATHY DEFINED
O.teopa'L-jr U ayatem of healing di
aeaM by scientific manipulation, th
purpose of each manipulation beinf
either to adjust some aerangement in
the position of the tissues or to increase
of to decrease the activity ol some organ.
It is not remedy for some particular
disease, but successfully treats all cur
able non-surgical, acute) and chronic
diseases. '.,.
DR. T. H. FAULKNEB
' DENTIST '
Office 130 S. McLewean St
Near Eosidence.
Oettlnger's Furniture Store
IRA M. HAEDY, M, D, .
Pltysiclan and Surgeon ?
Office Hoars: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 6
P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M.
Phones! Residence 607; Office 479.
102 Weat Caswell Street.'
f.vm. Eur. NommmI Tkraal
Hat. -1n-afiaril.Vtitf;l
IIEWSPRIKG STYLES
MEN'S AND "LADIES'
SHOES
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON
has been and will continue to be the
policy of this bank to keep the
wheels oj industry mooing .
If
OITICERS
N. J. ROUSE, Pre..
DR. H. TULL. Vice Praidcat,
D.F. WOOTEN. Catlier, ,
J. J. BIZZELU Ass't Cashier,
T. W. HEATH, Teller.
DIRECTORS. . r
W. L. Kennedy ' David Oetlinge
Tull
. 1 Canady
L C Moseley
. r. Farrott
C Felix Harvey
H. E. Moseley
J. F. Taylor
H.H. McCoy
S.HIsler ,
N. J. Rouse
Are now arriving. Would
be pleased to show you the
newest thing for early Spring
wear 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.
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
C. OETTInGER, Manager
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
Telephone No. 182 (Next to Postoff ice)
: N. J. Ron se, - Edward M. Land
Kinston, N. Cn. .Goldsboro, N.G
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices:
Kinston, N. C Goldsboro, N. G,
303-304 Bordcit Building, .
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAT
Specialist in Diseases of Wo
men and Children. ,
Office hours 10 , to 12. Office
, 105 E. Caswell Street
, Phone 118.
Z. V. MOSELEY", M. D.
1 Physician and Surgeon
Olfice next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hours: s
9 to 11 a. m Phones:
8 to 6 p. m. Office, 478
8 to 9 p. m. Res. Phone 113
Mark Curnminss
The Home of Ouallfv'
:l . r
Ikiriston Garage
Telephone 414
Inc.
H .C TURNER,
Contractor and BuUder
Phone 459 J.
Dr. a L. WILSON
OQce erer X. E. Hood A Co's
Ftor.
P. & 0. Reversible Disc
Harrow
The Disc Harrow with every needed change on it
The Disc Harrow made of steel in its constructive parts; this means
a big saving in your repair bills every year think about this before you
buy.
The Disc Harrow with a double frame which puts the disc under the
center of frame, and keeps it well balanced no neck weight on neck of
team.
The P. it O. Disc has an axle that is 1 inch in diameter and an extra
large washer on the end of the axle and relieves the end thrust on the in
side blade. The seat is adjustable for heavy or light driver. , -
.Sold in 16, 18 and 20 inch shes with six or 8 disc, and with two, three
or four horse hitch, with tongue or tongue truck at your option. - .
Sec this machine before you buy it's money in your pocket to do this.
H. E. 'Mo-sley Hardware Go.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
GRAY & WATERS
Barber Shop
In Hood Basement '
AT SKINNER'S
We Cater to
TbeLadi&and
Children. : :
Ice Cream. Soda
and fine Candy
Phone 149
J.T. Slnnnrr & Ssa
"We Strive to flease"