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2 CENT A 'WORD j special iamcEs I FOR RENT THREE tTXFCRNISU Vd rooms at 900 Gordon street. LVMBER i;. Hooker; FOR SALE. P.- A Jan. 5 FOR RENT 2 OR 4 HORSE FARM near Falling Creek; Casper Ray ner. :;--- - -5-3 FOR SALE ART AND. TWO horse wagon cheapt for cash. D. T Edwards. .' ',,;''- iX--''-: d sw JUST RECEIVED ; A SHIPMENT of fine horses and mules at Joe Stricklin 8 sales stables. 8 1 HAVE JUST TWO MORE BUFF Orpington Cpckrells for sale. J. F. liullard. - .:. ;;; A FEW NICE HORSES AND BUG tries for hire at G. F. Simmons' stables. "'Phone 120. Jan FOR SALE OR RENT 8-ROOM , two-story house, East Gordon street. Jno. H. Barwick. 6 FOR SALE A GOOD ESTABLISH- ed tailoring: business located at Kinston, N. C. Address, Tailoring. care Kinston Free Press. tfd WANTED A WHITE MAN TO work on farm. Good house and wages to right man. J. P. Hardee Kinston, N. C, R. F. D. No. 3. 5-10 WANTED TRAVELER FOR 1914, a beginner; salary, commission and expense 'money. Liberal offer and agreement. ' J. ' E. McBrady, Chicago. ) LARGE BAY (RIVER SELECT1 oysters by the measure or in the shell. Also nice corned meat, by the pound, at John M. Howland's market. 'Phone 378-J. I HAVE MOVED MY BARBER shop into the basement under J. E, Hood & Co's. drug store, entrance Gordon street, where I am well pre pared to take care of the public J. II. Heath. TEN DAYS SPECIAL CLEARANCE .. Sale Ladies Silk ttose(fsl quality frfr 75 cents, 50 cent Neckwear for 38 cents, 25 cents neckwear for 18 cents, Kid Gloves $1 quality for 75 cents, Ail hats in stock at cost price. Mrs. M. L. Braswell. 9 Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting, of the stock holders of The First National will be held at the banking house Tues day, Jan. 13th, at 3 o'clock, p. m. D. F. WOOTEN, Jan. 13 Cashier. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at courthouse door, Monday about noon, January 26, if not sold pri vately before that time, four acres -land and good house with out houses: Will also sell iriy store and stock at iron bridge. Will arrange terms. C. Wy Crabtree. 3-24 SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power and au thority contained in a certain mort gage deed executed-by Jefferson Kil Patrick, to J. W. Grainger on the 20th Patrick, to J. a. Grainger on the 20th day of November, 1907, the under signed, the duly appointed adminis trators of J. W. Grainger, deceased, will, on Monday, the 5th day of Jan- v uary, 1914, at one o'clock, p. m., offer for sale for cash to the high est bidder ft certaia piectf or parcel ux iana, siiuare in me city or mns ; i ton, ' Lenoir county, North. . Carolin i ' ; and bounded and described as fol t lows ; '- - Beginning at ithe intersection K of Capitola avenue and Independence street and runs swith Capitola ave nue in n Easterji direction seventy ; ieet to a stakjhen in a Southern j. direction one Iuil red and forty" feet - tot a stake, then in a Western direc action seventy feet to Independence street to a, stake, then in a Northern . direction with Independence street iy one hundred and forty feet to the Beginning. .,. " ' j o ThU 4th day of December, 913. ' , t - , n. n. GRAINGER, . - C. A. D. GRAINtJER", N ' D.'T. EDWARDS, ' i - PC. A'. PIERCE , "I Administrators of 3 wnM;n,? a. 4 ceased.-",' v ' f -i- ' ROUSE & LAND, In the World of U4 8 :WOMAN . Mrs. J. E. Weyher, has been for a visit with relatives in" LaGrange. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Amerson left thismorning for Wilson to sjend a tew days. , .""Mr. and Mrs; SI. v.Quinn have returned from ' FayettevilV' ' where they have been visiting aehttives. Air. and Airs. Guy Kinsey have '"uiucu uui wim relative and friends in Baltimore and Wash ington. TOMORROW IN THE CHURCHES Where Strangers and Others May worsnip This Sabbath. Universalist church. The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. Ev,eninir service at :J0. The sermon sub ject will be "The Separation of the Sheep and Goats." All services will be held in the Whitaker hull. The public is cordially invited to the-e services. Queen Street Methodic church. bunday chool at d:M). Preaching morning and, evening by the pastor, Rev. H. A. Humble. Communion service. Everyone is cordially in vited to bo present at all of the-,e services. Caswell Street Methodist church. Sunday school at 3. o'clock. Come out and take part in the Sunday school work. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 t. m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Wed-, nesday evening meeting, which in cludes testimonies of healing, at 30. The subject of the lesson ser mon for tomorrow is "God." To all of these services the public is cor dially invited. The reading-room in the church edifice is open daily from 3 until 5 p. m. First Baptist' church.' Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pas tor. Everybody is cordially invited to attend these services. Episcopal church. Service miiy be expected' in St. Mary's church tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the morning service the rec tor will read to hi-, congregation the pastoral letter of the house of bish-j ops. inis letter deals with some ot the most important issues of the- day. Every Episcopalian is urged 'to be present. Owing to- the inch-men weather of Christmas day and there being no service in St. Mary's church last Sunday, the offering intended for the disabled clergy and widow and orphans of deceased clergymen arc asked to be sent in on Sunday On Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the parish house there will be meeting of the congregation for the annual election of vestrymen. Christian church. From 9:30 un til 10:35, Bible school. Start the year right by starting to Bible school tomorow. From 11 to 12:lo, worship. Lord's supier. Preaching by the pastor: sub.ivct. "Renewing Our Strength." - At 6:15. Christian Endeavor meetinsr: subject. "TIk Salvation Verse, Jno. !:16." At 7: 30, C. W. B. M. Address, "Elements of Strength in the C. W. B. M.," b the pastor.. The public is especially invited to this service. Special no tice: Members are requested to hand in their Attendance cards at to morrow's services. A vountf'mah can sow his own wild oats, but his father usually has to pay for the 'barvesting. Wonderful -Cough, Remedy. Dr,'Kings New Discovery is known everywhere as the.;remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. J). P. Lawson, or Edison, Tenn., writes i "Dr. King's New; Discovery is tlie most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung'medicine I ever sold in my' $tore. It: can't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no.' guarantee." This is true because. Dr. King's New '.Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds .Lung troubles quickly helped by its use. You should keep "a bottle -in the ;house at . all times for all - the members of. jtbe family. 50c. and fl. AIT. Druggists or by mail. II. E. Bucklen & Co., JONES' HON WISH! Miss Lillian Major Announces Her : Engagemcri to "Man Who Lugs "Cor Craft's Knapsack Suffra gettes Are Game. 1 V.V : v '"' . : '; ; -. Nyack, N. Y., Jan. 2. Gen Rosalie r-, "NT'' " hik to Albany to impress the legis - lature withjli importance of giving women the right to watch at the polls, reached Nyack last iright."The little army had not tramped ten miles against the biting wind that swept down across Yonkcrs and Van Cort landt Park when tliti first accident happened. .' The baggage automobile of Com, missary General Alphonse Major broke down on Wnrburton avenne near Graystone, Gen. Major looked bluei as the red-cheeked troopers marched past, but Miss Lillian Major his daughter, looked contented, 'There are lots of interesting things about this army," she remark ed. "Now look at that voumr man tramping along the road there, the handsome one. He is an English engineer and is on this hike, they say, just because hes engaged to one of the young 'suffragettes." Everybody looked over, at Geoffre Bare, who was carrying Col.' Ida Craft's knapsack for her and won dered. wnos no engaged to 7 sonio enc asked. 'Mer, said , Miss Major, sniilmg down at her papa, who was trying to fix something under the car. The commissary general sat up suddenly. Finally he emerged and said : "The reason Jhey pre calling this niKe tne 'nara scraobje Jukes is that Gen. Rosalie has picked out the west side of the river, all up. hill and down mountains, and is trying to make Albany by forced marches in half thej time she made it before, The troubles of this campaign have just started." When the army left Van Cortlahdt Park at 9 a. m. a crowd was present to see t off, ahd in the enthusiasm one young suffragette who had said she was going to walk every step of the way to Albany forgot, and when Dr. and Mrs. Logan, in their .auto, offered her a lift she got insipid rode a mile and u half be fort remembered. Co). Craft sent her back to walk it over. She did it, ind caught up at Hastings. s the army filed past a ravine on Warburtoa avenue near the old Samuel Tilden estate it met a cutting wind blowing off the Tappnn nee,. A lozen hobos, sitting around ft (cm ortable camp tire in their "jungle" down by the railroad came up and begged the girls to come down and get warm. "Our fire is open to all trampers,"' they generously exclaimed. Just then Frank Wuppennann, son of Mrs. George Wuppermann of Riverview Manor at Hastings, ar rived in an automobile, ajid on be half of his mother invited Gen. Rosalie and all the hikers to lunch eon at the big white stone house on the huM. All hands accepted. Here it de veloped that Miss Rosalie Jones was j tired Tommy "Dad, what is a jury?"' Dad "A body of men organized to find out who has the best lawyer, my son.'' Cincinnati Enquirer. Any man who would stand well with the female of the species can iie up ins peat to her in a crowa ed car. To Dixie Patrons and the1 Theatre- Going Public of Kinston. On next Monday morning I turn over, the keys of the Dixie theatre to Mr. W. CY Moore, of Goldsboro. For three years ahd a half I have nui the little house, catering to the theatrical wants of the pejople of Kinston, Riid'on Monday when I (walk out. I will do so with a feeling that I have done' my very best to please them; giving them at all tiens the best Amusement possible for the money. 1 want to thank von each! and every one for the liberal Wpporl j which yotthav.J given vine at all; times since I. have beenliere, and toj assure yda that no matter.where I may wander in this new; Jventurc which T am abouritd Undertake, I will always hold a Vara spot in my heart for Kinston and cy Kinston- . inns. , V jour?Jicspectfulh',i ; iJEREMAN. 'I Mr,' bJTrEdwards left this morn ing for Danville,:' Va. yXM:'-f 4: Col. A.a PnvhC of Goldsbora, ra heie yesterday. Mr. E. L. Wilson, of New Bern, was a Kinston .visitor yesterday, j Mr. M. S. Turner, of Fair Bluff, N. C.k was here yesterday. . Messrs. TL K West and Geo; Skin- ' - . tUa mnrninr frt 'A-V stay in New York city. V , ' Mayor F. I. Sutton has returned from a visit to relatives in Danvillo, ) Va., and other places. 1 Messrs. McDuniel Lewis and Eli ! Perry have returned to l liapel Hill, where they are students iu the Uni versify. " Suffered with Throat Trouble. Mr. Barnes ' issrw used to be sheriff of Warren C o u n t y, Tennessee. From ex posure to the elements , he acquired throat trouble. He s u i-1 posed that his health 1 Was entirely ruined, In spite of all the ' treat mcnt ho could pro cure. After uslns four bottles of Peruna h e claims that MR. B. W. D. BARNES, tlTe fy McMnnviU.Tean' restored to hearth Catarrh of th?i"throat Is not only an annoying: disease of Itself, but It ex poses 4he victim to many bther dis eases We 'are constantly breathing Into our throats numerous atmos pheric germs. Disease germs of all sorts. This cannot be avoided. If the throat is healthy the system Is protected ' from these poisonous etrms. But If tho throat is raw and punctured "with numerous Uttle ul cers, by catarrh, then the disease germs have easy access to the system. Keep the throat well and clean. This is the way to protect yourself against contagious diseases. Gargle the throat as explained in the new "Ills of Life," sent free by the Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. J!r. Barnes says: "I had throat trouble and had three doctors treat ing me. All failed to do me any good, and pronounced my health gone I concluded to try Peruna, and afwr using four bottles can say I was en tirely cured." Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 914. i , KINSTON & CAROLINA R. R. LUMBER CO. Time Table No. 4. Effective Nov. 30, 1913, 6:00 a. m. Daily except Sunday. No. l STATIONS No. 2 A. M. Ar 9:10 8:50 8:40 ,8:20 8:05 8:00 P. M. 4:00 Lv. Kinston 4:y0 4.20 :50 5:20 5 :30 Ar Jackson Albritton's Sparrow's Lynchburg Pink Hill Lv E. W. CHADWICK, Superintendent, WM. HAYES, General Superintendent 2WVI Take care of your eyes ' don't them with harsh glaring when you can have the soft strain light- clear light of the Rayo Lamp. The Rayo costs little but better can't be bought The Rayo Lamp is made of solid brass nickel plated. Simple, durable, economical. Can be lighted without removing chim-f ney or shade. Easy to rewick. The Rayo saves your eyes. For sale at all dealers - STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washingtdn, D. C. Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. mmmwrr S Mm . . , . . : ; : : : II : ,' . ' "ti i ; N.3 :,v.:-, PTKe foundation for the BEST baking,: dA 9 i? in the World is.; - . ' ' " ': '; ,V,' -' ; ! VrIL Use it next baking day I v delighted with the i m your biscuits, pies, ! M A BETTER flour at vrvn roiu will demand it ever W' :jvKr' 'V !: DISTRIBUTED Kinston, N. C. GREAT MASS OF PROOFS Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them In Kinston Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular Deighborhood, who have used and recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and nrinary disorders. This- mass of proof includes over 30,000 recom mendations. Kinston is no excep tion. Here is one ef the Kinston cases. . , " Mrs. R. C. Jackson, 506 E. Lenoir St., Kinston, N. C, says: "I was ' greatly annoyed by dull pains across tne small ot my nacs jinu i cxnuu not rest well. In the morning when I got up, I had hut little strength or energy nnd I was often bothered by headache nnd attacks of dizzi ness. Soon after I begau taking Dban's Kidney Pills, 'procured at the"Marston Drug Co., I was reliev ed and my health improved." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's nnd take no other. (adv) Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The National Bank of Kinston, will be held at the office, at Kinston Loan & Real Estate Co Tuesday, January ,13th, at half past three o'clock p. m. J. J. STEVENSON, Jan. 14 Cashier. I lUVVVWl I Sewing i 1 (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C. BALTIMORE Ch.rlc.ton, W. V. Charleston, S. C "1 ' ' and you will be ii ?JJ&- Vi improvement i'-.-X:!.1.-? cakes, etc.; no higher BYS. C. SITTERS0N, SEVERE PUNISIIulEIIT Of Mrs. CLappelL of five Yean Standing, ReHevea by'CardnL Mt. Airy, N. C Mr. Sarah M. Chap pell of his town; says: "I suffered for live years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, ' and triy punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Carduf, the wo man's tonic,-' and I decided to try it. I had not taken but about six bottles until 1 was almost cured. It did me more cood than all the other medicines I had tried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and I told them about Cardul. Several are now taking it" Do you, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache. Bleeplcssncss, and that everlastingly tired feeling? If so. let us urge you to give Cardul a trial. We feel confident it will help you, just as it las a million other women in the past half century. v Begin taking Cardul to-day. You won't regret it. All druggists. Writi to: Chattanobra Medlcina Co., LudiwT Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Spttiot , JnitructwHi on your casa ana 64-pag book."Ho.-na s Trtatmwu lor Woman," in plain wrapper. N.Q. 184 NEED ANY COAL, !:!, OUR MOTTOS Quality, Weight , and oeryiccotfrj.jai'H-,1 . J.B.WHITE Wood and Coal-Phone 3 i ''" i',.'l"irr:- Z. V. M0SELEY, K. D. Physician and Surgeon1 Office next to Lenoir .Drtig Co. nfflpa hniirc .'. " . VMS 9 to n a. to.' xohH ?tir Y 1 : t 3 to 5 p.W, 0ffeee;478 8 to 9 p. m. Kesidenee, 7L. OS a frightful cough and lung troIe, but my life was eaved and I ptiaed ST- pounds through usincf Dla?COVPPY 'law. fc. Patterson, "WellinEtoa, Tex. Pttilajlelpnia. or St: Loui&;, Jadv)
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