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1CENT A .WORD 4 SPECIAL IIOTICES I YOU , SALK FAM1LY-BUOKE - horse, fief John G. Cox. , FOR SALE A HORSE AND BUG gy at a bargain. Y. T. Ormond. 3-2 FLORIDA ORANGES AT A. J. SUT ton'.: . ' i : ': 30 FRESH GROUND COUNTRJT MEAL for (alet P. A. Hooker's market FOR RENTONE STORE ON HER itage 6treet, three rooms oo' W. Blount street W. IL Cox . FRESHLY , GROUND BONE, TIIE beet of chicken feed for sale at P. A. Hooker's market.' , apr, LOSTGOLD 'PJN; STAR-SIIAP ed with initial "K. II. S." 1913 Return to this office and get reward SEE QUINCY HART, 113 E. WASH ington St.. 'phone 253-F, for your "Saturday Evening Post" tomorrow smd "The Country Gentleman." The :ft and rheapest Jjterature in America. 1 SPRING IIASRETURNED AND SO hnve I with full line of wall-papering of the best quality. Finst -class house and roof painting. Sample of both painting and papering can be seen at Hyatt House. J. II Scott. 4-4 WALL PAPER TO GIVE AWAY to those that need it and have no money. To those that have little Ttinnpv. souip to suit them. Those thnt have a plenty of money get what they want at the name place. Blount street and same man,. Hugh Cum- liiings. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A KILL THE CATARRH GERM USE HYOMEI It's the direct-to-the-spot method you breathe it. Do not delay and continue to suffer catarrh, head colds, bronchitis or sniffles.. It is not only needless and annoys your friends, but dangerous to your gen eral health. Begin (the Hyomei, treatment nt once. It is one of the easiest, quick est, and surest ways to clear the head and quickly and permanently banish catarrh. Hyomei being medicated air im mediately reaches the sore and irri tated membrane and tissues its antiseptic and germicidal healing begins at once. You will surely like Hyomei its relief is not only immediate but last ing. Money refunded by J. E. Hood & Co. if you are not satisfied. Get the complete outfit $1 size. Druggists" everywhere sell Hyomei. (ad) ROY BURNEY Contractor and Builder Estimates furnished on all kinds of Wood and Brick Work, Hard wood Wark A Specialty. 'Phone 259, Kinston, N. C. :-: :-: :-: BR. T. H. FAULKNER Dsotlxt Office: 120 S. If cLeveaa 15L, Near Residence. - DR. R. A. WHITAKER ; Physician and Surgeon - New EuiWxng ' corner Blonnt street and Locust Alley, opposite . v Hooker, Churchill & Co. . Office: 303 Residence : 132 'Phones : 2. V. M0SELEY, .M. D. . ' Physician and Sorgson ' Office next to Lenoir Drug Co. Office hours: - 9 to 11 a. m. . Phones: . 3 to 5 p. m. - ' Office, 473 8 to r- m- Rfsidenee, 7-L. If! 33 -a-ra.i.-sa-ct $ Inlh'e Worldof WOMAN Mr.s Frank Brown, of Watertown, N. Y., is th guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. P, Taj.p for a few days. . " r . , Mr. M."M Mark, of New Bern, in visiting friend here. ' The following invitation has been sent out: - "Mr. and Mrs. J.Bronstein Mr.' and Mrs. M. Pearson request the honor of your presence . - nt the marriage ceremony of their children Lillian ' to Harry Pearson on Sunday evening. April 2fi, 1014 at (i o'clock at Broadway Casino, 7H0 Broadway, Brooklyn, X. Y." Mr. Pearon is a well-known youns; busimss man of Richlands and the son of Kin-tiiii polc. The home of tlic li 'l-t -!,. w in Brook lyn. They will resi'V in Richlands. KINSTON II YEARS AGO. It was All Fool'- day. Ncum" river was rising fast. North Carolina had S."0 state con victs. The Western Union instituted messenger service. AtwooiJ Bizzell accepted a position with the Hank of Kinston. Mollie lilackbum, colored, cifrsed on the streets. The mayor fined Mollie. A "little monkey" was shipped to a man here. "Ihey will very likely become the fad in this city now". was stated. Such monkey-busi ness never came to be, however. Elmer Hicks went awn v. When he returned Elmer had been off eight years. The registration books for the municipal election were opened. Rats in a cage were electrocuted by an ingenuous telephone operator who attached a 7")-volt matnieto to a wire trap. Call For Ex. Com. Meeting. To Messrs. John W. Burton, Jack sonville, N. C; G. V. Cowper, Kinston, X. C. ; R. I). Johnson, Warsaw, X. C: Gentlemen:! hereby respectfully request you and each of you, as members of the Judicial Executive Committc,. for the (ith Judicial Dis trict of Xorth Carolina, to meet with me in the town of Warsaw, Duplin county, at the Warsaw Inn, on Fri day, April ;ird, 1!)14, at. 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of taking such action relative to the judicial con vention as may appear best,- and to nrranae for a primary in accordance with the wishes of the candidates; and to do such other busines as may he necessary. Respectfully, JXO. I). KHh'li, Secretary Chairman of Committee. Mr. Wnyne Mitchell spent yeter- dny in New Hern. Mr. V.. L. Elisor, itn.l Mr. W. B. Murphy, of Snow Hill, were in the itV" vesterdiiy. Give Comfort to Stout Persons A pood wholesome entharthie thnt linn a stimulntmir e fleet on the stomach, liver .unl howels is Folcj lYtluirtie Tiihlets. Thoroughly ck'tin mg in action, they keep you regular with no niinsr and no unpleasant after effects. 'Ihey remove thnt pissy distended ieehntr so uncom fortable to stout persons. J. E Hood & Co. (ndv) "TOstttaCoSn": THE CLERGY. HEARD FROM Pastor ot the First Baptist Church Would Prohibit Carnivals In Kins- ; ton. . . ' , : ' Mr. Editor: . ' I want to ck pace in your valued paper to give endorsement to your editorial on "The Carnival' Habit." You say, "there is not a single ele vating infiucce to be derived from a visit of carnivals and pcorea of un desirable , features abound". Lot me publicly add to this tdatcniont my amen. One of the strangest things thinkable is that sensible men in the administration o' the affairs of the community would allow the presence of such public nuisances. Besides the drain on a community's finances to maintain it, it always leaves a trail of evil. No community can be helped by the presence of street carnivals, but all are lowered by them. Now, it is claimed by some muni cipal authorities that legislation has shorn them of power to eliminate these evils. 1 have heard this, and yet, stute assemblies have met with out protest from the same authorities who elaitued to want such power. It is passing strange that such enabling power should be neederand so much wanted, and practically n fight made for it when the time is propitious for such a fight. I have often thought of another feature of this weak condition of municipal protection. If there was provision that no tax from these carnivnls could he collected to swell the city treasury, would they be al lowed? Is jt not palpnble that some strategem of power would be used to eliminate such shows from our streets Who is prepared to believe that our public morals would be sub jected to nA insults if there was no pay in it to the municipal cof fers? If this suposition is true, the shows exist because the fax derived from such sources is considered by the authorities a better asset to the community limit its morals. Other states have legislated them from their midst. Some of the cities of our own state have done so. One mayor of a city in which the writer lived, declared the thing a "public nuisance'' and forbid its presence, when the city attorney declared there was no way to prohibit it. I think, Mr. Editor, -the citizenship of Kinston, that have the publio, weal at heart, will most heartily en dorse the fijjht you make against this unnecessary evil. May this be the last carnival al lowed to work its mischief in our noble city. REV. C. W. BLANCH ARD. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND Vinol for Run-Down People. If tiny one person should know the value of medicines it i the drug gist who dispenses them and from our experience we want to say if people in this vicinity only knew the value of Vinol, our delieious cod liver and iron tonic (without oil) at this season of the year, we would not be able to supply the demand. This is because Vinol is a combi nation of the two most world famed tonics, namely, the medicinal cura tive elements of cods' livers without the oil, and iron for the blood. Vinol tones up the digestive or gans, purifies and enriches the blood, promotes healthful sleep and a nor mal appetite. Old people, delicate children, run down, overworked and tired women, should try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. J. E. Hood & Co., Drusrgists, Kins ton, N. C. ; (advji P. S. For pimples and blotches trv our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. !m"-Ui. ,"r. Unccda Biscuit i - ., . , . Nourishment fine fla vor purity crispness wholeaomencss. All for 5 cents, in the , moisture-proof package. Borosst Dlscuit Round, thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forlunch eon, tea and dinner, zo cents. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered, xo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name (? Hot Chocolate Ice Cream Cold Drinks Lowney's Candy J. T. Skinner & Son "We Strive to Pleaje" V5 a. N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land. Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C. ROUSE & LAND Attorneys-at-Law i Klrston, N. C. Goldsboro. N. C , Edger ton Building. OfFICES For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GKOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builda up the system. A true tonio and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c " 1 ii w urn ii.... ' The F.F.DalleyCo. LtdBuitalo.N.Y. 1 Hamilton. Ont. ; U GRAND OPENING .J JM. m SHANKS GREATER 10c SHOWS LOCATED ON QUEEN ST. NEAR BLOUNT. UNDER MAMMOTH CHUMS THEATRE Positively the largest aggregation of real 'Vaudeville Artists ever assembled with any traveling organization. Everything New Every Night Absolutely Moral and Refined. Not a word or gesture that would offend anyone.' 10c ADR3SS S3 Oft TO EVERYONE Remember No IN GOOD Tlhe SoflDnimy dqA Plants Corn. Cotton, Peas and Peanuts Easy to handle No missing around stemps nor at the end of rows D. V. DIXON & SON WALL PAPER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OVER 5,000 ROLLS IN STOCK. Select your room at nine in the morning and have it finished by supper same day. Hall W. Chadwick Oppisite Express Office PHONE 499 L. When in Need Of ROOFING, ROOF PAINTING or any Repair work SEE US; Wc arc uscing the Best Material for the money on the market j& j& THORNTON & COMPANY In The New Shop on Corner of Gordon and Heritage St. ' . i . w. t. . tm MTP u u Planter Excells RESULTS Popular Polishes Clack, Tan andWhito I I 1 ' M ' 10c t - ! i i;v.v.-"V''. I III II I -' 1
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