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SPECIAUiOTICES I FKESUFJS!l DAILY AT X. J. Witters' market. 2b SKKU IMl'KOVKD SPANISH PEA ' nuts for sale at T. V. Mewborti & (Vs. ' t 28-1 DON'T MAKE OUT! SEE HUGH Cunmiitigs mid got what yon wnnt. 20 SALE SHEPHERD PUP A. W. May, Grifton, X. C. ' 26-1 pit-! SEE HUGH CUMMINGS FIKST. What fort He is the wall paper mid imint man. 26 ... m EltESH GROUND (COUNTRY., MEAL Cor sale at P. A. Hooker' market. '23 STRAYED ON MARCH 16TH, ONE spotted bob-tailed pig. Notify Nick Simmons. Harvevtown. 2(5 EXTRA FINE STALL FED BEEF and young country pork, ut P. A. Hooker's market. 28 LIFE IS SHORT. SEE Cutnmings and have your right. HUGH home 20 FOll SALE PURE-BRED WHITE Plymouth Rock eggs. $1 for set tine of 15. Mrs. L. A. Cobb. 27 FRESHLY GROUND BONE, TIIE best of chicken feedfer sale at P. A. Hooker's market. apr. HE HAS HOUSES JN .KINSTON lnen painted and tapre"d 18 vears look fairly well -now; Who is thatf Huirh Cumminirs. 26 SEND YOUR WORK TO TIIE KOR rect Pressing Club for the best cleaning and pressing in the city Work called for and delivered 'Phone 37-J. C. W. ' iratfiilton; : Pro prietor. 28 FOR SALE 8-ROOM HOUSE COR ner Vance and Chestnut street. 6 room house 916- King-afreet exten sion ; 9-room house College street 4-small tenant houses. ( on South street. W. II. Sutton. 28 LOST-$3.) lft'rMf SfONEY, between Jonas Gradys' arid-It. 1 Suttons Wednesday morning, papery bearing owner's name was in poeke lj(pjk. Reward for Jjeturn to JorfJ; Grady. iii ,26-28 .-t; WEALTH OF HAJR ; . ,-f Parisian Sage Makes Thin Lifeless Hair Soft and Abundant. Beautiful" hair, thick, soft,' fluffy lustrous, an free fremjdftndruff, jp one of woman's greatest, cnarms, yet so many have streaked, thin and lifeless hair and think there is no remedy. Pretty hair is largely a mat rof. care. . x ' Frequent applications of Parisian Sage well rubbed into the scalp is all that ,is eded-rit.; acta like! magic, Try it tonight you will really be surprised with the ' Asult:' (Not only will the hair become soft, fluffy, radiant with life and really doubly beautiful, but all dandruff disap pears, falling hair and itching scalp cease your head feels fine, All druggists sell a large bottle of Parisian Sage for fifty cents. Get it from J. E. Hood & Co.", they -will re fund the money if you are not satis fled, (adv) SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ; Fresh Tomatoes 20 to 30 c. per ' dozen, 'v ' Celery jO to per bunch. $ ' Grape Fruit 5 to I Oc. each. Pineapples 15 to 20c. v Malaga Grapes 20c. pound. Florida Oranges 20 to 50c. per doz. ,- Best Winesap Apples 80 to 93c. P. . .1 : ,; i Bananas 15 to 25c. dozen. - - t We aim to please you. Quick ser vice ou( specialty. ;-: - T- 'j- i i. ft Inthe W6rldof 8 WOMAN 8 Mi-s Jhgs, Kit UreenviHc, ;is the guest yesterday of Mi ('hurlottt- Parrot t. Miss Isaacs to Wed. A report from uohWmm tmliiv says that on Tuesday evfnirig, April 7, in Oheb Slfcdom. temple I hero Aliss Jeanette H. Isaacs, n Mpulur daugh ter of a lending family, will !, m;ir ried to Benj. B. Goodman, a Pliilu delphia young business man. An ela borate' least in Hotel Kennon will follow the ereraonv. ine ocscenoani- i the falatines will meet next Tue-dav. UNirfh :H. fT 1 1 1 . , ... with Mrs. Sac Sutton th, vi l,ir. - ....... . man. The Februaiv isMie of Cum Hint anil tlie svuithcm ( ross contain a few family record- of the Franck There are only a few copies left. TV March l-sue contain- record- and lines of descent from Phillip Mil ler, a raiaune. who lived nr-t m "New Germany" (.lone- county) and later bought a tract on Joshua's i rii. - ... creek, now in Wo.nlington towush Lenoir county which lias been owned continuously y a .nine?. 1 lie-e rec ords and some other Miller records which will appear later, have cost for railroad fare, board, printing in the magazine, etc., over $50 in money and over three weeks in time. The several hundred descendants of Phillip Miller now living in Lenoir county should seize the opportunity to provide themselves with copies, to trace their descent to a connection and , ... . r to give their records to me lor I publication. Single copies are ,,a cents, annual subscription $1. Mr. E. L. Miller, 407 Jackson avenue Kansas City, Mo., would be very glad to undertake the resxnsibility of a family history book of the Palatine Millers, after the data is collected and printed. The April issue will contain records ot the descendant- I t ,r i, , i , , c of Catherine Miller, daughter ot Phillip Miller, who married a Brown, anj Croom records. The Croom des cendants are urged to send me all their data at once, so tlfat I can work out at least one complete line The Croom families were probably the richest families in this county before the .Revolution. On the 7W census the names of the following heads of f a milie . appea r : 1 1 a rdy (room. Joshua Croom, Lott ( room, Isaac Crooms, Major Crooms, Jr., Major Crooms, Sr.MRichard Crooms, Wm. Crooms, all of this county ; Jesse Croom, of New Hanover county; John Croom, of Stokes county. SYBIL HYATT, General genealogist Palatines Mem orial Association. BURNED TO DEATH Fate of Negro, When Cabin Was Destroyed in Night A message from Snow Hill today I tells of the burning to death of ajsible at the institution' or ihe'rirSt negro, name unknown, at a sawmill I hamlet near Lindell, in Greene coun - tv. The man built a fire in his cabin and lay down before it to sleep. The j fire communicated to the walls and I ceiling and rapidly consumed the I shack, the thick smoke smothering I the man before he could escape. The hniriMv Knrnorl bndv wns without I legs or arms when it was recovered from the ashes. LEASES ATLANTIC I Asheville Man Will Operate Resort I Hotel This Summer. JC Leard and another Norfolk S&utbcro the Atlantic hotel at Morehead city to R?. P. Foster, of Ashe villi.' for a period of five'jrears. iFosteri a vet eran hotel man, m-as m- charge oi the Atlantic frohi 1886 to 1800.' Re pairs are to be made to the big re tirt nonse. Best Family Laxative. Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New1 Life Pillg and keep well. Mrs. .Charles E. Smith. of Wert Franklin, Me., calls them "Our fami- Iv .laxative." - Nothin better for adults or aged. Get them today. 2."ic. All druggists of by mail. H E. Buck- RETREAT.OF GUARDI01A ARMY Guardiola Placed ICQ Men on HousaA topsSix Federals - Cot Away, Not Until Afternoon That Men Realized Position. - - Zapata, Tex., March 2"). (Via Rider to li redo, Tes.)-r-Mondiiy' Itattle at Guerrero, near here, result ed in the retreat of the federals un dor General Guardiola, numbering about 000 men. ' wuitnliola stationed 1(1(1 men on botic tops at 1 o'clock iu tliv morn ing to cover hi retreat. For three hours these men held the position, posibly all of them iii ignorance that they were making a periloui stand or covering a retreat. Mean while Ouardiola-'n main force got wifely away in orderly formation. A federal sergeant who. escaped to the United StateH wax authority for the story of the retreat. He claime. Guardiola attempted to sacrifice the lives of 100 men of the U9th iufan- tr" to nw n,,,j,,r M,rtion ,f hl comma ml The-e men, -aid the Kcrgcnnt, wer disposed along the outskirts of. Hit town and on the hoti-e tons where thev kept in a furious rille lire an tler cover ot wnicli luiurmoia s re- treat was executed rapidly. H wiWf not until -I o'clock that the hand of 100 realized that they were fighting alone, facing a constitutonalist force of about Kilio, which was equipped witlv cannon and two machine guns. Consternation immediately spread among the handful of defenders who scattered in all ' directions pursued by constitnt:.onaIi-ts. Sotno of the federals were killed, some captured! sis crossed into the United States and the others were said to have escaped to the hills. The sergeant said it took him about two hours to reach the Rio Grande, I :i. r i . u: .. ns'H mute iivmi wiicijeii', in un . ' . r , ., i nigiu, wnere lie was ovenaKcn wuue standmg on the bank by a squad ol constintionalists. With his gun strap ted fo his back, he said, he dive.d.in to, the river, the constitDtionilJsts firing at him He was hauled out nearly drowned on the American side. n....j:..i.. : . ...iu...t . of Nuevo Laredo and marching to " that city. UNIVERSITY FOR CONVICTS Prison Classes at Folsom Peniten tiary Are Visited Once a Week by an Instructor. Folsom, Cal., March 2";. Inmates of Folsom penitentiary take' kindly to the university extension course of the University of California, says a re port of Warden J. J. Smith to .Gov ernor Johnson. The report covers prison improve ments of the last two"yearsts .mac possible largely through legislative appropriations. The prisoners, it is reported, spe cialize in. a large-variety of uhjcts offered by the extension courses, and their efforts are aided by weekly visits from a university instructor, Homewk hWs classes in the prison. Entire segregation ot tubercuJar prisoners and those suffering from other infections diseases is i now pee, time in jts history, according to War- den Smith, and a complete ventilat- ling system sends pure air through every cell The prison farm of 300 acres is now ready to produce all the vegeta- bles for the prisoners' mess, "and the convicts also wdl grow their jown to huni - .i K Glenn to Be Commencement Speaker.. Ex-Governor Robert B. Glenn wifl deliver the commencement address- at the East Carolina Teachers' Train- mg school at Greenville. Rev. II. Maclacblan, a Richmond Chris r" PiidiirCitpai If not Raid by March 31st, Your Property will be ad vertised For Sale. Avoid this by Paying Now. GOVEKNMENT'S STATEMENET .-I LXubedy of Errors in Ulster Affair. Tangled Situation May Yet Result Jn Tragedy Seely Takes the Clame. London, .March 2.".-- The goM rn uient today published its iromi-ed .-tatenient of its dealings with the re olling otHcer- of the Third Cavalry brigade and the house of . commons held another heated and disorderly session. Between the document.- pre sented and the various -tatcnieut.-drawn from Cabinet minister-, vital facts of the affair were made clear, Thev reveal a comedy, or tragedy, of cirjors perpetrated by Colonel Seely, secretary of state for war, and Sir Arthur Paget, commanding the troops in Ireland. , Colonel Seely took all the blame 40i. himself. He franklv declared he had made a great mistake. His writ ten assurance to General Hubert Goueh that the government "must retain its right to use all the force pf the crown in Ireland or elsewhere to -"maintain order and support th civil (lowers in the ordinary exeeu tion of their duty, but has no inttn tion whatever of takint: advantag or mi- right to crush political op portion to the policy or the pnnci pie of the Home Hulc bill," wi given without the knowledge of tl cabinet and contrary to its policy. The war secretary tendered his n1 -ignation to Mr. Asquith, but th Premier refused to accept it. The government has withdrawn Col. See Ter guarantees, according to state ment by Viscount Morley in the house of Lords and Sir Edward Grey told the house of commons that the government's decision would be made knwn to Gen. Gough tomorrow Thus the situation with respect to General Gough and his 59 comrades who, ent in their papers, is still in a state of suspense. . Baseball Games Wednesday. At Raleigh, 2; Philadelphia Na tionals, 11. - At Atlanta, 7; Newark, 6. At Charlottesville, Virginia, "0 Jefferson. 0. At Macon, Cleveland Americans A i Boston Nationals, 2. At Wilmington, Baltimore Interna tionals, 6; Athletics, 2. ,At Trinity, 10; William ami M:iry 0;v Corpse Lay on Street. A dead body lying ou the street at East (tVer and Pine streets in Goldsboro was identified as that of John 1 hidden, colored, who -probably died of heart 'failure. : THIS STOMACH REMEDY REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL . . . 'You know us your home drggist You know we wouldn't guarantee any remedy to relieve indigestion or dys pepsia, or money back, unless we felt the" utmost confidence in that remedy Therefore, when we offer you Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets with this proof of our faith in them, it leaves you no room for hesitation or doubt. The remarkable success of Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the fact that they contain, among other things Bismuth hnd Pepsin, two ingredients endorsed by the medical profession as invaluable in the treatment of sto mach ills. Thev soothe the inflamed stomach, check heartburn and dis tress, stimulate the secretion of gas tric 'juice, and in rapid and comforta ble digestion of the food and help to quickly convert it into rich, red blood. In a short time they tend to restore the stomach to a naturally omfortabjf, easy-eating, healthy state. They also benefit the bowels. Rcxall Dyspepsia Tablets are sold only at the more than 7,000 RexaQ Stores, and in this town only bv us. frbree sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. Temple Drug Co., Kinston, N. C. (adv) :es liv! "iSki - - .1M OilOI. 3 PVR CKNT ANcgctuhlerroparaiion&rAs similaliiigiheFoodamlRuia Ititg tltc SiuandB andltowclsaf XVomotesDigesllonnrenU ncssand RestCoataios ncttnr OpuTU.Morphiae narMiamL Not Narcotic, AiwrTect Remedy forCtmsnpt tion . Sour StonachDlarrtwa Worms JToirxilsioiisJcrisit ncssandLOSS OF SLEEP. licS'unile Sijnaturtof laz Centaur Compato; NEW YUK1V. Goranleedunderi Exact Copy of Wrapper. We All Kinds of Insurance At The Lowest Rates And represent a large number of the Oldest an J Strongest Companies--all claims paid promptly. Call to see us at our new office, one door south gf Canaoy's Hardware Store. Kinston Loan & Rca! Estate Co. I HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK W. L. Kennedy i. Ttdl . H. Canady C. Moseley . F. Parrott C Felix Harvey SPECIAL WATCH SALE FOR $15 . :CASH This is an unusual good bargain if you. want a life time watch : : : KDeber PeBiima For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tl Signature For Over fhirtyjears of J J In X Use JLT, BASIOBt t Writer OF KINSTON We liave tried to build a banking Institu tion nafe and worthy of our patronage. You, by your confidence and liberal patrpnigo, have made this Bank the premier banking Institu tion of thin section. A cordial invitation it ' h extended to all to avail themselves of ita excellent facilities. ' ' . orriciRS N. J, ROUSE, Pr. DR. H. TULL. Vice Praident. D: F. WOOTEN, Cashier, J. J. BIZZELL, Aw't Cashier, T. W. HEATH, Tcfler. DISJXTOSS. David Oettinger H. E Mowey k . r. laylor , H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse Having secured a lot of 14K soIidGoldWatchfes 12 size Elgin and Wal-. tham moyen J, going to sell them the balance of this week, or as long as they last p. OTIESGJSNDYKIMN 122 tl Queen St. f tone 50. Icn & Co Philadelphia or St. Louis. Jeweler,
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