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TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS j;C7LCI2lEJIEST;: EIITY KOC3 WEIGHED MORE THAN EIGHT -THOUSAND LBS. John K. Walter of Moseley Hall Township, a weH-knowa farmer, has made the claim that CO hogs raised by him produced 8,123 pound of meat. Mr. Walters Is looking for competi tion and wanti to know who can beat this. , CARRIAGE LICENSES. Four colored couple, all of T the city and county, were (ranted licenee to marry Wednesday. ; They were John Borden. 19, and Eddie I Bar rettt 18; Spencer Roland, 48, and Hattie "WhitflcU, 34; Clyde Jarman, 22, and Willie Dixon, 20; Horace G. Southerlands 23, -and Inea Jrady, 18, DiSiiO? DARST.Vmi VISIT KINSTON IN APRIL AIRY GROVE VOTES . A SPECIAL TAX. According to County Superintend ent of Schools Joseph -Kinsey, Airy Grove School District. In Vance Township, last Saturday carried ' a special tax, election. The fund from the increased taxes In the district will enable the committeemen to pay better salaries to teachers and make improvement, " TO COMMENCE WORK SOON ON FEDERAL BUILDING . The superintendent of construction of the contractors for the new post office building is expected to arrive at most any time now. The force at the peetoffice expects work to be commenced within a very few days. for the construction overseer, which SPECIAL RATE OF 10 CENTS indicates the early presence of that Dr. naTI, Noted Miaskm "Worker, to Conduct Meetiag at St. Mary's During Simultaneous Meetings . te-Be Held in April v; " It was announced from St Mary's rectory this morning that the Bt Rev. Thomas C Darst, D. D, Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, will tlai: the following Epljcipul churches in end around KlnnM for ns fctJjr rite of Confirmation in April: Sun day, April ' 25, 1 morning, St Mary's, Kins ton; afternoon, St Augustine's, colored, Kinston; evening, Christ Church, East Kinston. ' Tuesday morning, April 27, Holy Innocents', Lenoir county. 'Wednesday evening, April "28, LaGrange, Thursday even Big, .April 29, St Barnabas', Snow Hill - " ":,. Rev, J. J, D. Hall, superintendent of the Galilee Rescue Mission, Phil adelphia, has consented to preach a week's mission services in St Mary's and Christ churches 'from "Sunday, I April 11, through Sunday, April 18. Dr. Hall is at the head of the large; rescue mission work ' in the United States. He spent couple of days in Kinston about two years ago, and is well-remembered for his vigorous and heart-searching preaching. His coming will be at a time when the simultaneous services will be held in the various city churches. -, Dr. Hall Just now is "laid off,1 owing to a hurt "received from arunxen man last Sunday, lie was awful. Wounded another man." Dr, Hall's Injury is preventing him from attending the services in his mission He Is an enthusiast over Billy Sun HEDGSON DIBNT KNOW AS MUCH THEN AS NOW Or Englishman Who Wanted to Fly Over Oresco'a Army and Anni hilate It With Bombs Would Hsve Defled U. 8. Army person In the city. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AT MATINEE CHAUTAUQUA Arrangements have been made to offer a special price of ten cents to all school children at the afternoon sessions of the Chautauqua at the Grand the romatnlng days' of the week. School children holding sea son tickets have the privilege of taking a school friend with them with out, any extra charge. This applies to afternoon sessions only. ; The entire Chautauqua is educa tlonal in Its feature and this conees slon is made that more 'of the chil dren may get the benefit of this un usual opportunity to hear and see something good. . , - DEATH OF PROSPEROUS " f . f Reserved seats for each perform PINK HILL FARMER. lance may be had at 75c each. -, The Grand's regular picture pro- B. C. Carter, over 65 years of age, gram will be shown at every per- ROPER MILL AT NEW BERN TO RESUME NEXT MONDAY. f New Bern, Feb. 25. Tho John L, Roper Lumber Co.'s big plant herd, which has been closed down since February 1, will resume - March 1 , The payroll of this mill amounts to several, thousand dollars a week. The Coldabm-o Lumber Co.'s plant at Do ver, employing S00 men, will also start p again Monday. W. F. Rice, son of Mr, and , Mrs. W. J. Rice of this city, has been ap pointed a surgeon In the United States army and will rank as first lieuten ant $ J: died suddenly at his home, about hi He and a naif from Pink Hill, about k o'clock this morning. Mr. Carter was a substantial planter, industrious and frugal A few years ago almost peaniless, ha . left an estate worth around $15,000.' He is said to have owned about $3,000 in cash, The fun eral, conducted by the Masonic lodge f which ha was member, will be Itcld Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The cause of Mr, Carter's demise is tmknown. When he arose he com plained of a pain In his side, and 1 a short time afterward waa dead. formance without extra charge. Afternoon programs .begin at 8:15; evening at 8 o'clock. TRY TO GET JOHN , f WATSON LIBERATED. p John Watson, colored, waa to bo taken to Snow Hill tWa afternoon for! habeas corpus proceedings in his ease t be heard by Judge George Connor of Superior Court Watson has been in Jail for:, some time charge 1 with raising a check signed by Ames Beer, ton, the well-known Jones county planter from less than $5 to about $C0. Watson's counsel say the tnan agsrs of the Oettlnger furniture store here, at which the check was eashed, doubt if Watson .was the man who! presented the order to them, thit there is no evidence against him, that the keeping of him in jail until ty without the evidence, only to be freed ly a grand jury, will work a hard clip on the negro that he does not deserve. - tie Liver, sluggish and Inactive, I.'.-Ul! Unhappy Physically, Dull :t shcTi Itaclf in a mental state- r harry criticaL Never is thera ;U ::.! ;, as when the Stomach t J Li. .r txs C.J.ZZ their work. Keep : r U.-r acUve and healthy by -z Dr. EIrg's New Life Pills; they t ; ty !' j T:tcI free!y, tone p : r tl-ach, cura your constipation f 1 r-r--y tlood. 25 at dnig-l j. r-Araca Salve ex-i criililron Cry a GIFFORD NOT LIIKELY TO BE TRIED AGAIN Albany, N. Y" Feb. 25. Indica tions are today that Malcom Gifford. Jr., will not be retried for the murder of Frank J. Clute, local chauffeur, Two juries, drawn to decide upon his innocence or guilt, have both disa greed. Eleven of Gif ford's jurors in his second trial voted to acquit the 19-year-old society lad. In view. of this vote District Attorney Alexan der, it is Understood, will not press a third trial. The defendant's attor neys are not even likely to ask for a dismissal of the indictment . The case will probably die a quiet death. s,1 ,'. i 1 ii ,j ,n , !','! txixv.ijimm.m (hnited Press Staff Correspondent) London, Feb. 10 (By mail to New York) Lee Hodgson is over here wondering why, in the name of good ness, ho didn't take a try at wiping out Orosco's rebel army in Mexico. single-handed, when he had a chance. He's an Englishman and be now belongs to the Royal. Flying Corps and will shortly go to the front Here's the way he talks about his last stance at the Mexican rebels "You remember when you used to see me around El Paso during the Orosco revolution against Madero in the spring of 19137 Well, I had big couldn't tell any of the newspaper men about it at the time. I came to El Paso because Felix Sommerfeld, Madero's agent wanted me to fly over into Mexico and locate Orosco's forces and also to do what damage I could to them with air bombs. There was a fancy price attached to the stunt and I brought my machine se cretly to El Paso and packed it under the grandstand at the ball park, wait ing for a good time to start "But there were throe sets of secret service men in El Paso three yeardf ago; the ; American ' government agents, the Maderista agents and the rebel agents and, between them, somehow, my secret got out : "If I had known what the flying men know now about what an aero plane "ean do in warfare, I wouldn't have been worried in the least but I felt that If Orosco's men knew that I might fly over them any day they would be ready for me and hanging would bo my portion ,if I came down' alive. So I delayed my start, think ing things over. "And right at this point Col. E. Z. Stcever, -who had charge of tho American troops at El Paso, stepped in. His secret- service men had learned of my plan and he sent word to nt that if I crossed the Rio Grande his soldiers would be ordered to bring me down with their rifles, never did know whether Col. Steevcr had any right to take such a step, but the thought of American sharp shooters potting away at ma was too much, and so I gave up the plan. 'But the things that have been learned about aeroplanes lighting in this war in Europe show me that ' I could have left the United States without the slightest danger from American' bullets and that I would have been perfectly safe, v barring such accidents as might happen to any machine in peace times, over the Mexican rebels.' Half a year of aeroplane fighting, here in Europe, has proved beyond a doubt that an aeroplane at a height of 4,000 feet is almost unhittable. I0c: We have a limited number off Polished Wood Suit Hangers with wire attachment For SaleJ Special price this week 10c. Each. I. C. DAIL & CO, Successors to Dail & Taylor, J lhe Men's Store US I RECEIVED A Large Ship ment of " Royal IHiddy Blouses LADIES NECKWEAR Ail New Fresh and Crisp. 25c, 35c and 50c. Spring Suits, , See Them. Chas. A. Waters The Telephone Store Phone No. 88 Price 98c See North Window J. M. Stephenson THE LADIES' STORE I jueisner s iimning Wool In Wnitle, Pink and Blue. Glad to Show ' . . You. Barrett & HartsfieW tBSSWBBKGBl , ATLANTA ' aHla.Mik WUITBY. 1 U. klh ARROW CO LLARS h M twin Owl. tuMht a r 1.e. 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Census. 1'r t this Otfice SIX Cwnrtire CwtiiHritu l Apyrwiatix Tb $3.00 it 1. xsetiy ih. m u tb t D book, ex cept to th. Mrl of la la with on cenwrt New la ib iin t oth ; nj blaoV.; fca nn,m i .New Silks for Spring Attractive Wash Suits for Boys in the Latest Style r THE . 01 PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUH0N Phone 34 Prop. I1EWSPR1I1G STYLES r-OF-' . MEN'S IM LADIES' - SHOES 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. HAVE YOU SEEN SOLID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUICE on display in our window? Four pieces of it Bed, Bureau, Chiffonier and Dressing Table, in a Correct Colonial Design. Every piece is all solid mahogany, even to the drawer bottoms, and every piece is con structed as strongly as good furniture can be made. At $150, it is evidenc of the good value we give for the price you pay. DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rfnidence Phone 523. Office Phone M OSTEOPATHY DEFINED Otteopa'Sty w lyttem of healing & cue by ecientific manipulation, tht purpose of each manipulation being either to adjust aome derangement in the position of the tissues or to increase or to decrease the activity of tome organ. It is not a remedy for some particular disease, but successfully treats alt cm able noo-surgicai, acute and chronic diseases. DS. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 8. McLewean St Near Residence. - Oetiinger's Furniture Store l ; IRA M. HARDY, M. D, Phrsician and Surgeon r ' Office Hoars: 9 to 11; 2:30 to t P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Phones: Residence 507; Office 479. 102 West Caswell Street Ear, Note mod Throat Diseuos Treated. " " Mark Cummings The Home of Quality mr-inMuv tloo. u ;! ess and IUomu si rl rv.t p..u.( SIX Am. I f ..livoartRrtssrsrwnie.t SiXAs. s O- mm4 Mi pr.eliM Cri!.hM m the TCOi. i a ' MUf. KlrRH Any hv!t ir j. r.t. M-irl;"i ii H .C TURNER, Contractor and Builder . - Phone J. Tf!E FIRST IISTIOIIAL BM OF KINSTON has been and will continue to be the policy of this bank to keep the wheels of industry moving Mi - PI III ' OFFICERS N. J. ROUSE, Pres. ' DR. H. TTJLL, Vice Pricf?at, D. F. WOOTEN, CirMer, '' J. J. BIZZELL, Ass't Cashwr, T. W. HEATH, Teller. DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy David Oetiinge H. Tuil H. E. Moselcy , LI Canady J. F. Taylor C. Moseley H. H. McCoy J. F. Parrott S. H Isler , . h C. Felix Harvey - - :.-N.J. Reuse . N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land Kinston, N. C.Goldaboro, N.C. ROUSE & LAND .. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . Offices: ' Kinston, N. C Goldsboro, N. C, 303-304 Borden Building, - DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAt Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to 12. Office 103 E. Caswell Street , Phone 118. mm INSURANCE 6F ALL KINDS . C. OETTInGER. Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone No. 182. (Next to Postof f ice) Z. V. MOSELEY, M.D.- ' Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drag Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m Phones: 8 to 5 p. m. . Office, 478 8 to 9 p. m. - Res. Phone 113 We Appreciate Your Patronage GRAY & WATERS Barbershop In Hood Basement Dr. WILSON ' Desst .;.v" Ofir orrr J. E. lTmd ft Co'a '' . : Store. 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 fneans , a biff saving in yonr repair bills every year think about this before you ' buy. . ! - The Disc Harrow with a double frame which pnt3 the disc under the center of frame, and keeps it well-balanced no neck weight on neck of team. . - -;; The P. & 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 sizes with six or 8 disc, and with two, three or four horse hitch, with tongue or tongue truck at your option. See this machine before you buy it's money in your pocket to do this.. H. E. Lloseley Eardvare Go. AT SKINNER'S ensssr: We Cater to The Ladies and Children.!': : Ice Cream, Soda and Fine Candy Phone 149 J.T. Sldznsr & Sea "We Strive to F!ea" ..
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