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H 1 i.r. If :4 11! 1 1 -i. 4. - t Hi GRAND ; The world fsmous Star EL SIE JAMS i n her own photo-comedy of the night life in New York "Bettie in- Search of a Thrill", Supported by Owen Moore and Joanita Hansan 5 and 10 CenU A new Fssanay two reel Chaplin Picture This Is no old Keystone Comedy, positively the fan lest picture ever yet THE Norfolk Oysters. . Fresh Every Day, Served at The Shamrock glooms to Itiht by Day Yeek, or Month, Op podia H. S. Depot McDaniel &Patrick WHEN IN NEED OF IF u E l IPHONE m. 3 Winter Prices Go In to Effect October 1 . 1 0. WHITE fioal and Wood Yard DR. P. FITTS, Osteopath, Upstairs, Next Door to PoHtofllce. . EXAMINATION FREE. Phones: , Office SO. Res 523 SHAMROCK -Mportant For Men Mr. C. E. Bocrncr, Representing Schloss Bros. & Co of Baltimore and New York wilTbc at our store, Friday and Saturday with a complete line of samples of the la test novelties of the season. This oppor tunity is worth your while to call WHITE AND LIBHf PLAID GOATS $7.50 mim r. 7 T "if j 9 FRESH O CUSP. if JUST -v? t Chas. A! Waters The Telephone Store Telephone 89 Safety. Service. Two reason why you should bo a depositor with the FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Klnston, N. C. L ITHA CAPITAL OF $100,000.00 and s1 SURPLUS of $95,OOOjOO this bank is in position to extend aid to deposi tors (or any legitimate purpose. New Accounts large or small are desired, and a perfect service is as sured. Have you a banking home? y,,"a'l"ussssasssasssessssss The National Bank of Kinston a N. J. Roase, Edward M . Land Kinston, N. C GoMsboro, N. C ROUSE & LAND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices: Kinston. N. C Goldsboro, N. C MJ-304 Borden Building. SUITS x - " -' X Mewborn & Co. li fp,? fs; RED MEN TO MEET. Karaite Tribe, No. 25, I. O. R. M., will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight. DEATH OF CHILD. Bernice Corbet Grady, Jr., son of Mr, And Mrs. Bernice Grady, died at the 'home here at 6:30 a. m. He was three years old. The little one will be buried m the country this af ternoon. NEW CLERK AT CUMMINGS'. .nr. cam it Brrreuu.e, wuu i-ao in the emulov of the. John G. Cox fi If-. -- -4.. VnM VtAAM shoe store for some time, has accept ed a position with Mark Cummings His friends will now find him at the latter place. TO TRY MOTHER AND SON. T. v.ns said at the Courthouse this morning that Blaney Morgan, colored, as well as his mother, Sylvia Morgan, a notorious South Kinston character, Ss to be tried in the Recorder's Court for selling whisky. The woman is al so charged with perjury. Both may he tried this afrtermoon. NAMED WRONG CflURCH. A big missions convention of col ored Baptists in session here is being held in the Missionary Baptist church of that race on South East street, in stead of in a Free Will Baptist church, as stated m The Free Press Thursday through misinformation. DROVE AUTO INTO DITCH. Local Syrians who left here in an automobile to attend the New Bern Pair early Thursday, met with an ac cident on a road near the latter place. The Ford machine was driven into a iitch by the MM at the wheel, wly is said to have been asleep. It was pretty badly smashed. One of the men sustained a bruised hand, another was hurt on the back, etc., but none seriously. LOCAL HIGHS START SEASON AT GOLDSBOO The Kinston High School football eleven and the Goldsboro highs began in that .city at 4 o'clock this after noon the first game of the season for both teams. With few of the '14 players left, the local eleven, well-seasoned by long practice, still had strong hopes of taking the game. The aggregation is a little off in weight, but very fast. The following went to Goldsboro at 10 o'clock, all hoping to get into to day's line-up: John Louis Nunn, cen ter; Norman Hardy, Donovan Lewis and Jack Long, guards; Sherman Morris and Marvin Whitaker, tackles; Doc. Whitaker, Jack Tyndall and Ce- cil Wooten, ends; Will Lewis, quar- terback; Clay Brewer, Leonard Fields and Heber Gray, halfbacks, and Clay- ton Morns, fullback. Clay Brewer is captain of the eleven. StYENTi-EIGHT BALES ammiaii , I tUU UN HfcKt lUjJAl I About 78 bales of cotton had been sold here at 2:45 o'clock today, prices ranging from 113-4 to 11.921-2. One bale of long staple sold today brought almost 14 cents a pound. Open 2:40 p.m. October 12.45 12.29 December 12.77 12.03 January 12.87 12.78 March ...13.09 13.02 May 13.23 13.18 OhildrexfCry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A RUPTURE EXPERT HERE F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phil adelphia, the noted trass expert, will be at the Kmnon Hotel and will re main in Goldsboro Tuesday, Oct 12, only. Mr. Seeley says; The Sperma tic Shield as now used and approved by the United States Government, will not only retain any case of rup ture perfectly, affording immediate and complete relief, but closes the opening in ten days on the average case. This instrument received the only1 award in England and Spain, producing results without surgery, harmful injections, medical treat ment or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C, loir inspection. All charity cases with out charge, or if any interested call. bo will be glad to show same without charge, or fit them if desired. Busi ness demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. adv. FALSE PROPHETS PROOF OF TRUE ONE "The fact that the Bible warns us so much about 'false prophets' in these days, is an evidence that there is a true one somewhere. There can be no counterfeit without the genu ine," said U. D. Pickard, the Seventh Day Adventist evangelist, at his Bible Institute on North Queen street, on Thursday night. "The law and the prophets are in- - WarabIe' When you lose one, you lose the other. "Jesebel, who represented a false church in the days of Ahab, had thrown down the commandments of God and killed his prophets. "The spirit of prophecy is one of the gifts found in the early church, and Paul says 'the cnurch that waits for the coming of the Lord will come behind with no gift. John tells us that the 'remnant' church will keep the commandments of God and have the 'testimony of Jesus,' which ac cording to his 10th chapter and 10th verse is the 'spirit of prophecy.4 "We are not to despise prophesy ing, but to prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good. How shall I prove aH things? Isa. 8:20, says, 'To the law and to the testi- I mony, if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.' We are to line them up with the written Word. If it dis agrees with , the word it is surely false." Mr. Pickard's subject for tonight will be "Bible Baptism." PIG GAINED POUND AND HALF A DAY Planters in tfcis part of the State are Interested m the unusual record made by a pig on the farm of F. B. Johnson in Sampson county. The porker, now six months old, weighs 254 pounds. - At one montn .tiS !SL 62; at three, So far the pig has gained one and a half pounds a day since a month old. Mr. John son estimates the cost of the meat at seven cents a pound. Several instances in which pigs gained more than a pound a day have been reported in Lenoir county recent ly. ASPHALT USED ON LOCAL STREETS IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD "It will be of interest to Kinston people," said a recent visitor here, to give them a little bistort of the source of Bermudez natural lake asphalt with which the the local streets are being paved. This 'asphalt, as it's nanie hnnlies. comes from a natural lake of Ssnholt located in the State of Sucre' eMie of .M South America, where for tlroosands or years the aspbat thus been exposed to the no? tropical suns ujrai to a natural process, in the courif of iime, it has refined itself. The a&pnalt is secured from the surface of the lake in very much the same manner that earth is dug. It is loaded on cars and transport ed seven miles by rail to the seaboard, where it is loaded in steamers for transportation to the United States. Arriving in Maurer, N, J., at the re finery of the Barber Asphalt Pavuig Company, the asphalt is again taken from the hold of the vessel, it having amalgamated into a solid mass en- route, placed in open stills and heat ed to not over four hundred degrees Fahrenheit in order to sret thedebris ou of fte aspha,t which cumulates in it while coming to the surface of the lake. "The JJermudej is then loaded in barrels and shipped to various parts of the country for use in street pav ing. "Many millions of square yards of sheet asphalt have been laid -with natural lake asphalt in the United States in the pasf 35 years, and the long 'service tests have proven be yond a doubt that natural lake as phait has the stability - to give i long-life pavement and that it de serves the nam of Hhe standard as pbalt of the world." , , Children Cry F0& FLETCHER'S C ASTO R ! A ttm QuMot Tint Dots Rot Aflsot The Hud 57T?iT' ""'e lHv Hlect, tAX V riVR DRUMO Ql ININKi better tluaordiawy Qvlmae mni doc aot cms Hnowm Bor nnrinc ta hcad.. Rmaemb. t be full nameaad " Wli of B. W. CKOVU. Cs. New Lot BOYS' BLOUSES, SHIRTS AND PANTS. Full Line underwear prices; right r , THE OKE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON one 34 7 Prop 1 T THROUGH the influence of the various styles of furniture brought to this country in the early days of the colonies, certain other styles have developed and have become American. Of the most charming of these, the Post Colonial, occupies a favored position. It is a style developed from the furniture of the more southern of the colonists, and interprets certain of the best features of a variety of Early English ideas. In the interpretations of this style that we have selected from our Grand Rapids' connections (the Sligh Furniture Company) there are evident the elements that have made the greatest appeal to the discriminating American people. As such we offer them to you and earnestly solicit your appraisal of our choice. The showing is Quite comprehensive and one we be lieve you will enjoy looking over. Oettinger's Furniture Store INSURANCE OF C. OETTINGER, Manager Kinston Insurance . Realty Co. Telephone No 102 JOHNSTON Johnston yever fold mower can be operated by driver from seat raise the cutter bar from seat ' ' The Johnston is a roller bearing machine in four bearlnn maUnr it bgbt draft 1 The cutter bar raises over low by your foot j The pitman is protected by a neary wrought rod that will not break or bend when yon strike a stomp. , Repairs can be gotten from oar Try a Johnston Blower and self horses at no extra expense. ' , IL & MOSELEY HARDWARE COMPANY See the season's latest. Creations for street and . E vening wear. They .will please you. Barrett & Ail IS (Mextto Postoffice) MOWERS stumps and rocks by a lever operated 'v . - ' v . . ; , . stock at any time , - ' - dump rale the rake for one or two 1 . - - ' KIN Priced are Reasonable Harteffield I We' have added to our line the well-known Carl Fisher Piano GRAND AND PUYER Fl"l Our line is complete in every respect." Before purchasing & PIANO Call Phone 329-J, or a postal card will do; We now use a storage house instead of a store. ii Take a Tip a Trio To the Tea Lenoir Drug Co. OrtthSoJuare Phone 114 FRED. L SUTTON, - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 6. Office Is) Opera Eouso Bufldlng. All 1 4111 UUllO; Coats and Skirts Are Reduced Come to see iis we will skve vybu money. ; AH .new and ijptdthemin ute. Terms CASH tlED FfccriT niLtcn cUiLDir:a. v u. L FORREST 511 Room
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