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CENT A WORD W I SPECIAL NOTICES I DAIRY FEED FOB SALE AT G.' F. Simmons stable. -10-18 FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED m.im. 106 W. Vernon avenue. 10 LUMBER FOR SALE P. A. HOOK- er. 14 HAY AN GRAIN FOR SALE AT G. K. Simmons' stables. . 10-18 SEED OATS FOR SALE AT G. F. Simmons' stables. 10-18 NICE HORSES' AND BI GGIES AT C. J. Dupree's Livery. 'Phone 8-1 - 13 AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE BY hour or week at O. J. Dupree'w Livery. 'Phone 84. , 13 FOB KENT 7-ROOM HOUSE. Chestnut ntreet, four room houne, Kiiilroad street, three room house. Blount street. W. II. Cox. 11 TIME IS SHOUT, SPRING WILL he here, I am ready. Wall Paper iiml Paint. I curt give you what you want. Yours to serve, Hugh ("uniminfrs, Blount street. 14-14 FOR SALE SEVENTEEN SHARES common stock, Kinston Cotton Mills. Eleven shares stock in Orion Knitting Mills. Five shares common stock in Caswell Cotton Mills. Plato Collins, agent. dtf I HAVE BOUGHT OUT MR. C. J. Duprec's Tailoring E'tablislimen ami will continue to run the business at the same place. It shall be my purpose lit all times to carry a com plete stock of the latest and best fabrics for men's clothing and all work is guaranteed. G. E. John son. Feb. 22-22 Notice. The annual meeting of the stock holders of Kinston Cotton Mills will he held on Thursday, February 12th, 1014, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the new office of the company on Gordon street. T. V. MOSELEY, 1 1 Secretary. Notice. Certificate of deposit No. 3067 for $2.)0, issued by the National Bank of Kinston, on Nov. 22, 1913, to my ! order, has been lost. All persons are hereby notified not to trade for same, as duplicate has been applied for. Feb. 15. MARY E. DAVIS. NOTICE. To Geo. M. Mitchell, owner, North State Mutual Life Insurance Co. John C. Scarborough, II. F. Boney, H. C. Wooten, and A. F. Winslow. Jr., mortgagees: You, and each of you will take notice that at a sale for the non-payment of taxes held by the city clerk for the city of Kins ton, N. C., held on the 5th day of May, 1913, I purchased the follow ing piece of real estate, which was listed by Geo. M. Mitchell, and in his name for the city for the year 1912, described as follows: Begin ning at tlic corner of Independent, and North streets, in the city of Kinston, N. C, and runs west with North street to A. & N.C. Railroad, thence with said Railroad east to Independent street. Thence North with Independent street to the begin ning, this, being the same land con veyed to Geo. M. Mitchell from W. F. Moore and wife, March the 18th 189."), nnd of reeord in Lenoir coun ty book 18 pnge 5C9." ou us-i each of you will, further take notice that the 4y.e for -redeem, mg this land Trom' thd1 above named sale expires on the 5th day of May, This the 2nd day of FsbVtfi)14. CIUSjfJbUNNV - Purchaser. THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT t sUro M wyour nearest eoda fountain nd say "BroMat- Caw. ' Say it so lgPn3er will tmderttand. Pleasant to teke and knocks that head- without an after effect. ' -v. ; : u . 8 In the WoiU of ? V JVtltl g Mrs. II. H. Hodges and daughter, of New Bern, are visiting rvlatives here. Misses Mary Gray and Martha Allen are the guests of friends in liroldsboro. Mrs. C. E. Spear and little daugh . i i.. . : ler reiurnea iusv rvemng irom a visit near New Bern. The Round Table will meet with Mrs. G. V. Cowper Tueda'v after noon at 3 :30 o'clock. The Reviewers will meet with Mrs Bernard P. Smith, on (Vwrll street Tuesday afternoon at 3. Mrs. J, B. l)avon ha Morehead City, where -he Kone to will enter a hospital for treatment. Misses Rosa Tucker and Alice Kilpatrick and Mr. Rodr.cy Latham ,sent Sunday with relatives and friends ut Cove City. Miss Helen WiKon. Knglish teather in Peace Iii;itate, Raleigh who spent the weekend with Miss Florence Moore at the Cu-wcll hotel, returned to aleigh today. "Irish p.itato salad ,m lettuce, potato chips, siiltines, pickles, tea." These are the -rood things to cat which will he provided hy the ladies of St. Man's Kpiscopal church Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sitierson, ,, Mitchell street, upon the occasion of the "Irish tea" which will lie given Cor the benefit of the church. Be -ides the edibles, a delightful musical pro gram has hecii arranged, and while one is being served the pleasure will be enhanced hy the Irish melodies that will he rendered during the evening. Those who will participate in the musical program are as fol lows: Miss Kssie Whiehard. of Greenville, song: Miss Jessie Wilson, solo; Miss Sallie llerndon, song; Miss Neva Pad.riik. piano solo: Mr. Shanks, song; Mrs. R. M. Bryant song, and Mrs. Lloyd K. Wooten. song. The invitation to this delight ful entertainment has been in THE FREE PRESS, hut anyone who di. not read it is invited to attend any way and carry a silver olTerin Everybody is welcome. MERE MAN. Sheriff A. W. Taylor spent Satur day in Goldsboro. Mr. V. T. Patterson, city eleri of New Kern, was a recent visitor here. Messrs. L. A. Claytor and J. B. Cumniings went to Ayden Saturday afternoon. Washington, I). ('.. Feb. 7 Plans for the second annual convention of the United States Chamber of Com merce which will begin here Wednes day were completed today. It was announced that. 487 organizations with a total membership of 22I,0IM, ure included in the annua! body. The convention is expected to bring out many " expressions ot opinion from the business world on President Wil son's trust legislation policy. Successful Everywhere. People everywhere are talking ol the quick and fine results Foley Kid ney Pills give in backache, rheuma tism, kidney and bladder troubles. You" can not take them into your system without good results. That is because Foley Kidney Pills give to the kidneys and bladder just what nature calif, for to liocl these weak ened and inactive organs. J. E. II od & Co. ' Adv) BEFORE . A 1 me r j ilujji n, giiun THE GIRL WHO DARED Superior Performance by Home Tal ent Last Night (Goldsboro Argus.) Was there ever before such an the county held February 2nd, there audience of fun lovers of Goldsboro ' wa6 formed The Lenoir Public Hos ussembled as that which filled the. pita! Association. Messenger Opera House last night to standing room to witness the presentation of "The Girl Who Dar ed," hy entirely home talent, under the training and direction of Miss Bessie Burkhimer, the writer of the delightful little play, and her sister Miss Florence Burkhinier, both of whom sustained roles in the east of characters and proved themselves artists indeed. The entire personnel of the full and splendid program has "already been published in the Argus, and it wnj the embracing as it did so many of the young ieople of the city young, younger and very young that drew such a large au -1! - . . A I. 1 . . aience logeiner; nut it was not per sonal jiopularity nor partiality for "home folks," that thrilled that great audience into such sponjnne ons and prolonged and repeated uppluuse and encores: it was the true merit of the performance the superlative beauty and graee and histrionic talent ot the performers, both individually in leading roh's and collectively in choruses and de lightful stings and dances and eol- !oiiiy( such as n,, (rained company could affect because these all were unaffected; and it was a bubbling, joyous, jolly splendid brilliant pro. (luction as a whole hy our own home folks that conduced to give the great audience such an evening of enjoyment as they will remember and enjoy over and over again uu til they are grey. I he Misses Burkhimer are not only charming, talented and artistic thcmsclvest but m coming to our city and producing this play with all nome talent tney nave proved to our highest pride anil delight the capa city of our Gohs.(iro people for achieving the highest artistic sin cess, anil in tins tlicv have brought Goldsboro under Listing obligation." to them. The play last night was pre.-ented under the auspices of Thus. Ruftin Chapter Daughters .if the Confeder acy, and a most pleasing and grace ful incident last night was when Mr-. Ii. II. Griffin, president of the Chap ter, came before the audience and so generously and t hcucnt!y. on be half ol the Chapter, thanked the audience for their pre-enee and all who took part in the performance. It was in keeping with the always charanlieristie appreciation of the Daughters of Thus. Kulliii Chapter, who nver weary of doing for the indigent Confederate Soldier and Confederate Widow in need. Of course we could parti.-uhirize a to the personality of the perform, a nee last night but where every tine and all did so superbly, and as everybody in Goldsboro, it seemed, was there, it would be liked an at tempt o guild refined gold or paint the lily, to essay to report in cold type so superlative a performance. (Will be seen in Kinston Febru ary 20.) Coming Soon at Dixie Theatre. "Duke's Heiress' is a two-reel motion picture feature at the Dixie theatre toriuhl. The trademark i-1 (iaumont. "The Stinger Smug" is a Joker eoinedy. A dozen views of lh.-.-tearn-hip Monroe, sunk off the V:r. ginia coast recently, v, ill be an a ! ded attraction. Haper and Fuller, in . ... i i: i . : a lugii-eiass singing, dialogue n .eceentne dancing sketeli, open a the vaudeville offering. ''The (Wi: 6 HI I V we.i of Monte ChristeV' is a hig pictun feature for ) Wednesday evening. Uring James O'Neill in an ex travagant five-reel presentation. Tlie more thviga' a man learns from experience the more things he would like to forget, hot can't. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTOR I A "'"THE COUNTY HOSPITAL Alms of New Association Explained , by Dr. W. F. Hargrove. At a meetirg of the physicians of In the discussions it was unani mously agreed that a commodious publio hospital was -a necessity to thi8 rapidly developing community, and f the chamber of commerce, the Woman'si Club and the various church organizations will join hands with the physicians the hospital will ,be an assured, success in the near future. As remarked by Dr. Pollock, the first three, questions asked by in telligent people wno are looking a new locality are, "Have they good churches T" "Are the schools Good?" "Have they a good public hospital f" At the last session of the legisla ture Hon. L It. Woqten introduced and put through the "Iowa hospital law which is regarded as the best hospital law in any state in the un ion, as it gives control of the hos pitals to the voters in the county. There is a strong movement on foot in Pitt and other counties for the establishment of public hospitals. There were present at this meet ing of physicians Dr. Jno. A. Pol lot Dr. G. K. Koniegay, Dr. Z. V. Moseley, Dr. R. A. Whitaker, Dr. F. A. Whitaker, Dr. II. (?. Hyatt, and Dr. W. F. Hargrove! Others would have been there but were unavoid ably detained by patients. Dr. F. A. Whitaker was elected president and Dr. W. F. Hargrove secretary of the association. The hospital is to be a public in stitution owned by the people and controlled by seven trustees elected by the volcrs of the county. No physician tinder the law can be elected a trustee tir have any voice in the general management of said public hospital. Section 14 of the law rends: In the management of said hospital no discrimination shall be made against practitioners of any school recogn ized by the laws of North Carolina and all such legal practitioners shall have count iirivileires in treating in- (ients in such hospital. ''The patient shall have right to employ his or her own phyvicinn nnd the physician employed by such pa tient shall have exclusive charge of the care and treatment of such pa tient and the ntirses (herein shall as to mi.'Ii patient be subject to tin lirecll'ei o' Mich "Ii '-'i i; i All who are interested in advanc ing the cause of a pubic hospital an earnestly invited to .torn the asso- iation. W. P. 1IAKGKOVE, Secretary. Ate Powder Caps; Dead. Luaiherloii, Fell. 7. Howard Ue- gan, W-year-oid son ot ur. and Mrs. I). Itesrnn died in a Philadelphia hospital this morning at lfl:.'10. Some months ago the little hoy was poisoned hy eating paper caps. 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