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' ' ' " " it"" ' ' .... 111 111 i " ' , j, . , , , Jmi Jl.1,tiyjt.,i..ii. I mill .1 iiii.iiiiiii I' I'';"' ' ." ", "" '' ' " ." .'""--"' m' Mill ,,.HilUUlllIMi'lll HI 1 !,l.nw..-rajl i 5 -i : - ,,; I "' i i ...i, .,. - M i - .. Ill .. ' CaCCAl L7TEREST mens HAVE GOOD BASEBALL MATERIAL The baseball diamond in North Kin ton is being put into nocdition for prattle by the KinatiMf High School baseball team. The material had this fear, hM In thirft of it if, is the bast In several aeasonW Practice will be Commenced hi few dft. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ; The following couples have been is sued W wad: White: John Thotnai B pence, 88, and Cassia Lea White, 21 both of Crave totality) John David Wallace, DupJIn county, 47, and Wirt ' hifred tstella Scott, Kinston, U Col ored: Stephen Gooi'mf, 35, and Naa : cy Cox, 23, both of Lenoir county; Ed, Dixon, 19, and Eva Taylor, 18, both of Lenoir county. QUEST OP CONVICT t -ti f -; WAS FRUITLESS, i The sheriff and Roada Superintend ent Bryant Taylor believe that a man who left the eeetion-below Fort Barn well fast fcefoff their srrtval there Tuesday was Will Whitehead, .one of -the It negroes, who escaped from county chain-gang several weeks ago, The officers" had beeri tipped off that Whitehead was in the neighborhood. ' He left before they arrived, possibly . having suspected that he1 was being ' trailed. Whitehead was doing time on the roads for a number of mlsdetnean ore, 4 - ' te ? ii i ii i linn i m fmnf , i . MAURER SISTERS AT THE GRAND TONIGIlt. , The Manrer Sisters FamotHt Or - ' chestra" will be the attraction at the , Grand Theater' tonight This com pany Is comprised by four versatile young musicians, i The repertoire in eludes flute, eornet, violin, whistling and 'cello solos, violin and flute du et and humorous readings. The pic ture bill consists of "The Derelicts," a two-reel Blograph, and The Cause of All. a one-reel Kalem, "The Old . Heidelberg Tabloid Company" will lay off for the evening, biit the hlgh ilass substitute Will find it difficult , to please better, ' ' The Heidelberg f company is easily the best of its kind . playing here this eeason. The come dy is real comedy, the voices are very good, and the little leading lady is gem. A stein song by one of the cnen Tuesday evening was alone worth the price of admission. f.IlLLER'S FLOCK SXlD TO BE DESERTING HI Nearly all the men of the congre gation of the "Rev." Thomas Miller , have deserted the Chrch of the Liv log God," oh East Bright street. Some , two score or more women remain teadfast to the cause, however,' and ntill regard Miller a 4 modern-day prophet and a eariat of parts." - i The effect of Miller's Indictment by tJfie municipal authoritfe for, whole ' sale abduction and immorality prob ably had something to do with ' the fallingroff of the male part of the congregation.' A former member of Ids church Intimatea that the negro men of the church had the courage tj renounce his teachings when, once Sillier had fallen into the clutches of the whit agents' of the law. Fear of the man evidently had affected the faithfulness of the backsliders before. Miller hr said ro be at" well posted On the Scriptures At any other colored minister" in Kinston, despite his lade of education. Tho who How de- njounce him expect Superior Court hi May, When h come up for trial to rjd the Community of MlllM or at least hit practices-. . ; " ..' ' ,Stofie (hat Miller 6nc promised to walk oil (he water In fteuae river and built I epuf track In the rear of i his "temple" so that a carload of gold . from- some "unstated source might be shunted right onto the premise, are declared b com of his former ; latimates to be untrue. The exhort er Is too Intelligent for anything ot the kind, they jay. VOLUNTEERS FOR RELIGIOUS CANVASS Up to today at noon the following persons have volunteered their ser vice to help In the religious census to be taken In the city next Sunday: Messrs. Horace L. Sutton, Fletcher B. Biell, II. L. Bicsell, II. D. Spence, Frank Hooker, John Heradon. L, N. Ballard, W. B. Ward, B. C Grady, George O. Brown, Dallas Gatlin, J. F. Marquette, 3. A. McDaniel, E. 0 Moore, 3. 0. Miller, L. J. Potter, II, L Sutton, J. A. Powers, L, R. George, Mesdames Fletcher B. Biszell, J. C Hood, A. M. Baines, H. Tull, 3. G Campen, W. H. Bixzell, Bertie Brown Annie Tyndall and Misses Winnie Moore, Annie Jordan, Vivian May, Carrie Skinner, Irene Fort, Kyle Har gett, Elisabeth Foy, Ruby Foy, Geor gia Herndon, Beade Pittman, Mamie Hassell, Neva Ketchum, Scotia Hob good, Mary Loom is Smith, Anna Prid gen, Mary Watson, Nannie Jeffries, Jessie Wlngate. FRIENDS OF TURKISH ADMIRAL THINK OF HIM CHOCOWINITY AGENT HELD UP AT EARLY HOUR A masked man held up the night agent at the Norfolk Southern station at Chocowinlty last Friday morning, according to intelligence not . made public until now, Jutt after the train which arrives at Kinston at 5:40 a. m., had left the junction station, the highwayman accosted Agent Ray as he was about to lock up for the night. Don't close the door,". Ray heard some one say, and turned to face a white man with his face concealed and a revolver in each hand. At the points of the pistols Ray was forced to open the door. The hold-up man searched the safe, but found no mon ey and departed. , The following night entrance to the station was forced through a window and the safe, again empty, and the till were broken into. Nothing was miss ing. Hear Burton Bros, sell the Thomas Harvey Farm on Central Highway, one mile from Fields' Station, Friday, March 6th, 10:30 a. m, Band eoncert Barbecue. , The Fact That Ilia Craft Will Soon Be. at the Mercy of the Great ' Allied Fleet Give No Little Concern Here. Calmly pacing the after deck on one of the Tttrkiah men-of-war now waiting at the upper end of the Dar danelles for the British and French uhlps which' have penetrated almost through that supposedly Impregnate strtit from the Sea of Mamora to the Bay of Constantinople, is Buck nam Paitha Ilia relatives In this part of North Carolina are certain of it, although a month or two ago they were perturbed because of the fact that ho word had been had from the young admiral. Bucknam was at one time the commander-in-chief of the Ottoman navy, appointed after ' lo had taken a new cruiser from the Del aware river to Constantinople. The title of pasha was then tacked on. Re cently it was surmised that he had been kicked out by the German advis ers of the Sultan and his ministry; but If such had been the case, his ac quaintances say, Bucknam would have turned up In' America ere now. It is probable that when in a few days the Allies' fleet has reduced the last of the Turks' batteries and en gage their rotten old navy, Bucknam Pasha will direct the fire of the ships flying the star and crescent and, un less he meets with the same fate as did Craddock and the German admiral off the Falkland Islands, will be taken prisoner by people of his own kind, and if he has any, his religion, Buck nam is a Turkish admiral if he is one for so much per month, as was evidenced when he quit the job once when his envelope failed to show up. One of the famous "Tom Harvey" barbecues will be" served at the sale of the Harvey Farm, Friday, March 5, 10:30 a. m. Nuff Sed. FOR SALE A Bush A Girts Parlor j Grand Piano, at a bargain. - Cir- cissian Walnut Case and has been in ; use less than a year, 303 Blount St., or, see J...F. Ballard,,, ' . tf t Tht land on the Tom Harvey place will raise cotton in a fean year. It will raise hair on a Mexican dog. It will raise a poor man's bank account Cpme, buy some of it Friday morning, March 5th, 10:30 a. m. t TORIA "AS 7:t fciixLti anl C " r-wm-w-iM'M',i ut jr-. UJ'A i UdDEntEiEnGLlSH DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE PRESENJED BYTME , - Kinston Free ?ren, March 3 SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET "VW" f f SMMM,awjiuiil snow T6mr noonmn otm great kvuimui oppwrumiT or cutiinffout tk abov Crt a Amraciation with ftv bn of can,entini cUtM, 4 prMtlrin( tlim t IhU affki, wih lh Hm hmw amount hrin oppa. It aay Mirla of DUlioawr mWi (which aovw lh iln at tha etxl of uky ,a . Ine, from In factory, chckmi, clm nira ana dinar naeaaiary CArcrtoc T I. ,tl L . ... L . - I . - a v i. nwnvi ana ran wui mm araaamaa ww raw caowa mw aaa uwaw mu Ji f 9 Vvt .tJLike illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) I uYc.n l It i the only entirely hiw compilation by the world's I MOQem trrcllSn orcstcst authorities from leading universities: is bound in nifrriONABVfttll f imn t H..iM. tt,nnA in nl,l Unr I Uloatratea iides. Printed on Bible oaoer. with red edces and corners Besides the general contents, tncre , rotirtded i he atltif ut. utronff. durable. are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated bv three I color pistes numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pnpes of educational chart and the latest United States Census. Present at this Olfice SIX Coattcative CcrtUkites f AppntitHaa and the Expanta i Bonui of , 98c: The J3.00 PICTIONAStV lUatnM thm 52.00 New IV la (lastly tha aani mm IWa tl AA K.uilr a. I,r,T 1 . Pt la tha atyla at Modon tncilsn iinAts witieii i u wmim. tmnwn SaHeaaMaVMaa With OllTf llhlllMIM a i aia a akkii H laktitisk mt lth aqviara BArnore. SIXAa.1 ,Unahrtrmnt4.SIXAo. I fOrtSI araehtlaB Cartiflaataa mm tha O Vlprl.rtoa Cartifieataa aori tha MOC Xj MAfI, RDKItJ Any honk hr prnwet pout. InrlmiA KXTft A t conta wHhln W mllcai 14 eania 180 to lot lallaa; (or sraator ditnca ak jrour poatmatter 2 mount to Inelutla fur I pound. . a I la la plain cloth bind- in, atamped in sold , . A ft A. mw uimj. i una mODBin tnEIISIl Plr. mm illu.tia- nirnnMiBV "on. hut nil . . tha eol- lKxDiwa UIOBliraiVa . iHnnuiuf ' II TIME e offer you the following prices on United States Tires delivered, Lef us ' have your order as it is time to re-tire. Buy at home and save money. Nobby Chain k Plain .. $14.40 $10.70 $9.005 $18.80 $14.00 $11.60 $21.60 $16.00 $13.35 $30.80 $23.45 $19.05 $31.45 $23.95 $19.40 $33.50 $25.50 $20.50 36 x 42 $44.50 $32.85 $27.35! 37x5 $51.90 $38.90 $32.30 Kiristo1!! Garage, Inc. Telephone 414 30x3 30x3V2 32 x 3y2 33 x 4 34x4 36x4 Received Today Spring Skirts arid Coat Suits We delight in Rowing ihcnji I O.N. T.Cotton, 6 for25c ' CHAS.A.VATPi The Telephone Store .v fhoae No. 89 r IVo Oolicit The accounts of Corpora ; tion Firms and Individ V uals, and offer accommo ; dationa consistent with safe banting.,. ! : . : Start the New Year with ut. . . : ; . . .: : Farmers & Merchants ... . Dank Kinston. - N. IN ULLOVEI) EMBROIDER ED CREPE AND . THE NEW MILIUM CflLURS , i McGALL FASHION SHEETS FOR APRIL v THE , ONE PRICE CASH STORE Ae Jf Ftoae 34 SUTTON Prop. II EWSPRIHG STYLES MEN'S AIID LADIES' SHOES Are now arriving, Would b pleased to show you the newest thing for early Spring wear in shoes. Also my lines of railonng are now on dis play. You can make a select ion of what you want and have it come when you want tt. Yours to please. nit ,i n i mam uinunings "The Home of Quality (New I Waists ! I'E Wi OFFER A COM PLETE LINE OF SprmgSmts and Skirts IN ALL THE NEW SHADES Special Values in , Fancy Neckwear Coat Suits, Dresses, . Skirts and Millinery No w on Display JM Stephenson THE LADIES STORE t! Let Us Show You the Season's Creations ! H ' jj Garrett -1- HlMUill I lliaaaaag ttt i larisntilil 47 Refrigerators Have Arrived You can buy yours , now and pay for it later. . i i ... ; , COME TODAY. Prices Start at $7.00 Oettiffger's Furniture Store Invest Vour savings The Sixth Series of Stock in the Mutual Building and Loan Association vill be Issued SaftUoaV-.RIilar.. An opportunity to , invest a small amount each week in absolute safety to yield a NET return of over six per cent. . Dues 25c per week cn each $100 Share. For full information apply to . C. OETTINGER, , . - Secretary INSURANCE OF ALL MS V O. OETInGEr?, Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone Mor 162 - . (Next to Postoffice) i. P. & .0. Reversible Disc Harrow WILLIAM O. DAVIS ARCHITECT AssodaleJ with1" A. Qenry.' Gvi! Engineer, at A. Cheneys OfKce. KlNSTOIf, . C 1 1 FQWf Kl 1 IEY FILLS The Disc Harrow vith every needed change on Jt , f , The Disc Harrow made of steel In its eonstractive parts; tnif 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 tha center of frame, and-keeps it well balanced no neck weijrht on neck of team. ' . The P. & O. Disc has an axle that is 1 inch in diameter and an extra larg washer on the end of the axle ahd relieves the end thrust on the In side Made. The seat is adjustable for heavy or light driver. - Sold in 1G, 18 and 20 inch sizes with six or 8 disc, and with two, three 1 or four hor.e hitch, with tongue or tongue truck at your option. Se this machine bf fore you buy it's money in your pocket to do this. mm mm , . .-m 1 m, - DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATHIC IHYSICIAN Retidence Phone 523. Office Phone Ki OSTEOPATHY DEFINED Oateopa'jsf is a ayttefti of hesfihg di sease by scientific manlpnlatioru, tht purpose of - each manipulation being either to adjust Some derangement h tha position of the tissues or to increase or to decrease the activity of some organ ft ia not m remedy for some particular disease, but successfully treats all euf able non-surgical, acute and chronic diseases. . Announcement. V. H. Mewborn. a graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optics am Ophthalmology, and a registered Op. tometrist "under the laws of this stats, announces that he now ha his optical parlors located next door upstairs to the Dixie Theatre,' and ia thoroughly equipped to give you a scientific eye examination and fit you with satisfact. ory glasses,' at a reasonable price. ' IRA it HARDY, it. D, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours; 9 to 11; 2:30 to 0 'P. M.f 7 td P. M. V; Phones: Residence 607) Office 479. . 102 West Caswell Street. C- M TT. amii nwmw mv . . DiaaaaMTraated. N. 3. Rouse, Edward M. Lend Kinston, N. C,. .Goldsboro. N.G ROUSE & LAND ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W - Offices: . - , t Kinston, N. O, Goldsboro, N. U, 803-304 Borden Building, OR. DAN W.PARR0TT DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. OfficeoverCot. Milloffice, Z.7.M0SELEY,JLa Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drug: Co. Ofllce hours: f " 9 to It a. m Phones: 3 to 6 p. m. Office, 478 8 to 8 p. m. Res. Phona 113 r AT SKINNER'S V7e Cater to The Ladirsand aI l f ' LhIdrcn. : : Ice Cream, Soda and Fine Candy Phone 145 J.T. S!:inr.cr & S04 ";re uive to' Please"
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