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7"A T7 , f - P0X7DEK. ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food By,the use of Royal Baking Powder a great many more articles of food may be readily made at home, al healthful, de licious, and economical, adding ; much variety and attractiveness to the menu. ; "...The BoyalBaker and Putiy Cook, containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baki.e and cookery, free. Address Royal . " ,;' , Baking Powder Co., New York. In the World of WOMAN Mix.'J. R. t'nderhn, of Baltimore, i the guest of friends1 here. f ' - ; m ......yr Mrw. J. 0. Chestnut has returned from ii 'viit with friends in ' Dur ham. ' ,;'! 1CENT A WORD -J SPECIAL NOTICES I THE COAST GUARD WHEN IN NEED,OP LIVERY, CALL J. K. Waiters or 'phone 248. mar.15 FOR SALE SEVERAL GOOD milk oows with young calves. Jas. F. Parrott. 7 . NANCY JIAWKS SLIP POTATOES for sale by Mrs. Lillian N. Perry 12-11 DYNAMITE FOR YOni .STUMPS I'se it now, at II. R, Moseley Hdw ('mimanv. 7-11 SKK II. A. WILLIAMS, SOITI Queen street, for country produc of all kinds. 1 FOR SALE AT G. F. SIMMON'S Feed Store, Timothy Hay at $22 .." and 24..r)0 ner ton. 11-1 - DR. J. V. FOLEY, OF NEW BERN, N. ('., Veterenarian, will be at Mitchell Bros', stables Saturday of each week. Mar. 16 CRACKED CORN $1.85 PER SACK whole grain corn $1.90, Seed Oat $2.90 at (1. F. Simmonss' Feed Store. 11 FOR RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSE on Independent, street, seeond door from King street. Apply C E KoHeman, 'phone 243-J. -12 A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferes of rheumatism whether muscular or of the joints, sciat ice, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to Jier lor a home treatment whicn nas re peatedly curep all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to alf suffer en KREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testify no change of cumate oeing neccessary. rnis simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffens joints, puri fies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whoie system. If the above interests you, for prooi aaaress. Mrs. M, Snmmers, isox a, JNOtreuame, lnd, Notice. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Kinston Loan & Real Estate Co., will be held at four o clock p. -m., March 20th -1914 at the office in Kinston for the election of officers and directors and such other business a may come before them. It. C. STRONG, March 20. Secretary. WE CAN POINT WITH PRIDE to everything we make in the line of mill work.. Fret, panel and grill work, partitions, blinds, doors and sash, each and all of the very best material, and made up by the very best artisans that we can employ. We would be glad' to estimate on your work, and . to show . yoa just what we can do. - , NEUSE KAXTEL C OK PAY. Combining of Two Great Services Would Be Welcomed by Lifesavers Along Norm Carolina Coast. Ocraeoke, N. ('., Man1: ;. United States lifesuvers at the two stations here are favorably anticipating the passing by congress of a hill hy Sen x m . 1 i i uior lownsenu, i Michigan, now pending which wold conihine the livesaving and revenue cutter ser vices in one force. Uuih .services are now under t ic treasury depart ment. The bill provides that as mi body they would operate under te treasury department in time peace, and as a inilitarv force under the secretary of the navv 'in war. WherrMinder the hitter's order, the expense of tiu force would he paid by the navy department. Officers ;md men in me revenue cutter -ei'vice woiuti reiam mcir graiics ami en titlement, and with the livesaver under the same head captains ii stations, called keepers, would he eome warrant officers. No. 1 uifuiau in each station would he a petty of ficer and siirfnicn would lie rated at seamen. Pension after :t(t years h provided with 75 per cent. pay. will. the understanding that liht duties may be assigned the lifesaver if he is physically competent. An increase in the pay of commissioned, war rant, and petty officer- of 1(1 per cent, for every five years is another feature nleasinir ' to the men who patrol the beach. The act would be come effective about four months af ter passage. On the North Carolina "banks" are many lifesaving sta tions, with a keeper and seven surf- men in each, besides an unenlisted cook. The pay of surfmen is about double that of able-bodied seamen and nearly thrice that of ordinary seamen in the revenue" cutter service but the understanding at the sta tions is that their rating as r-cainen in the coast guard would not reduce their salaries commensurate with those of seamen on the cutters. Keep ers as warrant officers would fare as well as at present or'botter with the pay of that grade in the revenue cutter service. A number of the sta tions are in the immediate vicinity of Hatteras and Ocraeoke, and near ly every man of the splendid person nel in this district is a native North Carolinian. IN THE CHURCHES TOMORROW Where Strangers and Others May .Worship This Sabbath. . St. Mary's Episcopal church. No morning service. Evening service with sermon by the rector at 7:45. Sunday school at 90. - - Christ Episcopal church. Sunday school nt :t :!.). Service, with ad dress by Mr. Guy G. Moore, at 7::i0. First. Church of Chri.-t, Scientist. Services at 11 and 7::J0. Sunday school at 10. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Subject of lesson sermon tomorrow, "Man". Reading-room in church open daily from U until .". Caswell Street Methodist church Preaching both morning and even ing by the pastor. Snndav school at :i. , First Baptist church.--Preaching at 11. Subject, "Planning for the Kingdom." At night the service will be conducted hv Mr. L. B. Puggitt, -ecretary of the laymen's movement in the state. A meeting of the dea cons will b0 held at the Close of the night service. Sunday school, with special program, at 9:M0. Caswell Street Baptist mission. Sunday school at .l:!."). 1 Caswell Mill.. Baptist mission.1 Sunday school at :i:l."i. Christian church. Bible school at .t:M). Children are reipiested to brin in their "barrels". At 11, preaching uv the pastor. Subject, "The Hin drance of Unbelief". At '.', King." Builders, under direction of Mrs. C H. Spear. At 7 0, preaching. Spe cial: Those vln have not made tin offering for foreign missions re re quested to do so tomorrow. (jhieen Street Methodist church.--Sunday school at !) :.'I0. P reaching' at 11 and 7::i0. Pastors cordially inxite the public to anv of the above services. '. Mn. Kornegay's Orphanage. C l Mt. Olive, March 6. Mrs. ifenriet. ta C. Kornegay,' given positive in structions in Duplin county court a year or more ago not, to resume ope ratiotf of her Recalled "orphanage" without a charter, at which time four or five indigent children, were taken from her custody, is alleged to be in the business again. E, D.'Oobb and wife, of McCall, 8.' C, have token from her three small children, orphan nephews and neice of the Cohbs, af ter locating them at her place. Mrs. Kornegay, soliciting funds for her orphanage in many pluees, is said to have represented that her "or phanage" "was ' a legitimately -conducted institution. Instead of being well eared for, it is charged, in inntes were the victim of indifferent treatment. MERE MAN. .(, Mr. E. W. Armstrong, of Raleigh, was here yesterday. Mr. J. S. Norman, of Greenville, spent yesterday here. Mr. Tr (V Tnlson,. of New -Bern, was a Kinston visitor yesterday. Mr. II. Stadiem has returned from a business trip to New York, where he spent a week purchasing spring tock for 11. & B. Stadicm's store. Mr. B. A.. Cheney, of San Juan, Porto Rico, spent a short while with his brother, Mr. A. Cheney. Mr. Cheney is a merchant in the Porto Rica city, and having business in New York, ran down to spend a short time with his brother here. No man ever lived long enough to do all the things his wife wanted him to do. SERIOUS CATARRH YIELDS TO HY0MEI You Breathe It. Be wise in-time and use Hyomei at the first symptom of catarrh, sijeh as frequent head colds, constant snit fling, raising of mucus, or droppings in the throat. Do not let the disease wfmf dpen-seuted and vou are in danger of a serious if not fatal ail ment. - ' There is not other treatment for catarrh, head colds,' etc., like the Hyomei method, -none just as good. so easy and pleasant to use. or that gives sueh. quick, sure, and lasting relief. You breathe it no stoma en losing. J.E. Hood & Co., will re fund your money if you are uot benefited. : . '' Try Hyomei at once and see how quickly it clears the head, stop the snifflinsv and banishes- . entarrn. Hyomei helps you to enjoy good health. All drug-rlr ts sell it. Ask for the complete outfit $L (adv 14.) Media, Penn., March (i. Criswell Smith, superintendent of the public schools here, has married Miss Eliza beth Abigail Lamb, daughter of Wil lis Henry Lamb, a farmer of Tyner, N. C. This is the third venture for Smith, who is eighty years old, while his' bride is thirty. They met at a school convention in Richmond. . Pointed Paragraphs. Even a man's enemies arc anxious to sympathire with his widow. Love is blind especially if the girl has more dollars than sense. A friend may be a chap wlu hopes that he can use yon before you can use him. Any man who boasts of his chari table acts is entitled to a tin hulo. Men want hut little here below, but women an- always looking for basement bargains. A man never questions a woman's sanity as long as she doesn't inter fere with any of his crazy projects. Indifference is the one thing capa ble of freezing the milk of human kindness. How To Heal a Stubborn Abscess A Home Method Sure to Re store Flesh to Natural Health. Flore art ome very valuable fact for all who have any Mood trouble wilb external Bores. lto not cover any tore so s to Inter fere with Derail ration and the formation of protective eab. Keep It clean and bandaged, ir it in stubborn case, rutin your blood with S. 8. S. Tbla famoua blood purifier works wondera. And yon ran eaiilly Rive, your blond a good, thorough cleansing by uolni; P. 8. S. There no need for anyone to be despondent over th illness of blood impurities. ."no mutter how badlv they at tuck the system or how unslRhtly becomes the akin. Just remember there Is one Ingredient In H. S. 8. that so ntlmulates the cellular tlamiea throughout Che body that r.aru aeleeta Its own tsav-utlal nutriment from the blood. Do not fail to get a bottle of 8. 8. S. to-day. If your abscess Is of such a nctnre that vou would like to consult a specialist. write to the mcdlrnl department, Tl-.e Swift Specific Co., 214 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Oa. Beware of anv attempt to aell yon soroe- thlnir else for the blood. Muny people have been Imposed upoth by having af.ma mineral mixture palmed on on tnem. am for 8. S. 8. and Insist that 8. 8. S. la what you propose to get. . Si . Thi Sack . r- s , Mf of Good Things Wu' '; ! Wfff.v Ue world ia P. I 1 Use it next baking day and you will be J .'.'4 J delighted with the improvement :y?.yA v4 n your cuts Pe8 caes etc fi-i&t'-tf ) A BETTER flour at no higher MI ,co,L :Mr&'f i Try it to-day and you. "&'.' SS2SN8 wilt demand it ever '.: Cvw .-'". after. fM:A:f i ..l?-.W:.v-.''' ''' DISTRIBUTED BY S. C. SITTERS0N, Kinston, N. C. WALL PAPER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OVER 5.00Q ROLLS IN STOCK. Select your room at nine in the morning and haveftt finished by supper same day. Hall W. Chadwick PHONE 409 L. THE BEST PROOF "Has he been telling you about his fishing tripT" "No. He told me he lit hi- pip: with his last match." Minnesota Minnehaha. Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms The cause of your child's ills- The foul, fetid, offensive breath The starting up with terror and grinding of teeth while aslce) The sallow complexion The dark circles under tbe eyes Are all indications of worms, Kickapoo Worm Killer is what your child needs; it expels the wormH, the cause of the child's un healthy eondition. For the removal of ee&t, fctpmach and pin worms. Kickapoo ' Worm Killer gives surf relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general ny stein. Supplied a? a candy confection children like it. iSafe and' sure relief. . Guaranteed. Buy :a box today. Price 2'jc. AH druggists or by mail. Kickapoo In dian Med. Co., rhila. or St, Lrfni. Kinston Citizens Cannot Doubt It .Doan's Kidney Pills were used They brought benefit. The storv was told to Kinston residents. Time has strengthened the ei denee. Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is from this local ity. The proof convincing. Mrs. Lavcnia Hall, 30 George St., New Bern, X. C, says: "I suffered from a weak back and pains across my kidneys that made me restless at night. In the morning, I felt tired and had no strength or energy. Secretions from my kidneys were un natural and caused me no end of annoyance. When I read about Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply.' They removed the pains and aches. Since then I have had a belter ap petite and my entire system has been toned up." A Lasting Effect. When Mrs. Hall was interviewed some years later she said: "I take pleasure in confirming my former en dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. They gave me permanent relief from kidney trouble. During the ; past few years, I have . enjoyed good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos.erMilbura . Co., Buffalo, New York, sol agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the . name Doan' and take no other. (adv) Pay Your City Taxes How! If not paid by March 31st, tour rropercy win pe au- vertiscd For Sale. Avoid This by Paying Now. W. B. Coleman, We Are Mow ..... j.. To Supply Our Trade With All , Kinds Of- Farming Impliments Harness and American Filed Fencing. See Our Stock. B. W. Canady & Son THE FIRST NATI ONAL BANK OF in Leaves 1913 a the year of its largest volume of business. Many depositors were added to its already large list. You are cordially invited to avail yourself of its excellent facilihes to accommodate the busi ness public of the cily and section. OFFICfcRS N.J. ROUSE. Pres. DR. H. TULL, Vice President. D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier, t J. J. BIZZELL. Ass't Cashier. T. W. HEATH, Telle. DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy H. Tull J. H. Canady L. C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C. Felix Harvey David Oettinger H. L. Moseley J. F. Taylor H. H. McCoy S.H.Isler N. J. Rouse 7 I
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