i
CENT A WORD 4 wu illjul SJNGS OF DIXIE IN CAPITAL
In the World of $
Its L. M " " .J
.SPECIALISMS I
IP rfbU WANT TO RIDE CALL ON
' n j nnnree. livery, 'phone 84. 18
WOMAN if
MCE HORSES AND. PUOGIES FOR
hire at C. J. Dupree, uvery, 'phone
fli '" " i'?':'ir'". 18
LOST; BICYCLE, RACYCLE. FINI)
r will be rewarded. Hugh Cum
JX)R SALE OR RENT- FIVE ROOM morning
cottage on East Gordon street. .
H Waller. 18
J WJ a . . W
aim. raome A. Moore, is Kpendins
the day in Uoldxboro.
Mi Susie Canady, who wan at
I home for the Easter holiday, return
ed to rollcge at Winston-Salem this
VO'A SA: Y. CHEAlP-UORSli KVC-
gy and cart and six shoats. Y.'A.
Abbott. 304 E. Gordon. , . 15
-Mra. W. F. Phillips, of Winston
SiSjem, come yesterday to spend seT.
eral weeks with her paranta, Mr. and
Miss Irma Tupp an,j her room
FOR RENT HOUSE ON CORNER mate l Trinity College, Miss Rose
Heritage 6treet and Grainger ave.jLeww, of Alabama, who KjH'nt the
C. W. Howard. .. ., la I tauter tioiidays with Miss Topp's
"". I parents here. reti:rnel to Dnrli.im fn.
Fl)R SALJS ONE UUUSE ASD WJXI day.
on tasweu street. ; Aire. J. - w.
Wade, 409 N.. Independent street. 18
MERE MAN.
AUTOMOBILES FOR HIKE BY THE I Mr.'.. W. L. Holderby left
hour, day or week at C. J. Dupree, I mornin,; for Marion, S. C.
livery, 'phone 84. . .
this
18
LOST -CLOTH WALLET WITH
eight iT ten dollars in silver. Re
turn to J. T. Johnson or Free Press
flfficP. ' ' . ' " 15
' Sheriff A. W. Taylor and Regi.-ter
of Deed Onrl Pridcen spent today
in LaGrnnpe.
Mr. W. H. Worth, a former state
treasurer, has returned to Greens
boro after a visit with friends here.
Mr. Worth is n former resident of
Kinston, and wag on his tirst visit
WE HAVE AN EXPERT PIANO
tuner and repairer. All work! here in 10 yean
euaranteed. 'Phone 470-J, Household
Fnrnishinfr Company. tf TOOK PARIS GREEN
FEED, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE Aged Man of. Lumberton Critical
stable s. Feed well and everything
up-to-date. Good accommodations.
G. W. Perry, successor to J. R. Wa
fers South Oueen street. . tf
- -
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED
rooms in small privute family at
moderate prices. Home comforts,
eentrahy located. Mrs. B. F. Griffin,!
31.') East Washington street, Kinston,
X. C. 2B
FOR SALE-OUR BUSINESS HAV
ing outgrown our capital we will
sell as much as $8,000 worth of
stock in our company, which is well
established and doing a fine business
Condition.
Lumberton, N. C, April l.". As a
result of taking a quantity of paris
green i'1oiit b' o'clock this evening,
II. Mr-K. McMillan is critically ill.
There stems to be no doubt of sui
cidal intent. He was removed to tin.
hospital, where at 11 o'clock he was
resting quietly, though the attend
ing physician cannot yet say what
the results will be.
1 r r nil
mt. juciuiJian is atiout u. vears
old.
To Electrify Milwaukee Road.x
Deer Lodge, Mont., Thursday, 1)
of over i(lV,00Cpef '-'fiontfir-" W win I Work" im to be - commenced tomor-
sell in lots from $100 upward not to I row on the important project of sub-
exceed $8,000. We will guarantee 10 Istitutinqr electricity for steam as lh
per cent, dividend -pn investment. If I motive power on the transeontinent-
you mean business. write us at oneejal Imes ot the Milwaukee Railroad
if not do not write. Winston Grain I The Jina between Deer Lodge and
Co.. Winston. N. C. IRllbree forks has been selected as the
first unit for electrification. It is
GLORIOUS HAIR.
expected that the work will be com
pleted ;n readiness for the running
of .electric trains between, the two
points by the end of this year. The
plans call for the erection of five
electric sub-statjons to provide the
extra power needed on the steep
mountain grades. ' ;
Giris end women of all ages want
to be beautiful , and attractive. But
unsightly, thin and lifeless hair des
troys half the beauty -, of a pretty
face. "
If your hair is losing its natural
ciil. it- foil;., .. j. .u ..i .1..,
f i f a iff u Florida for Good Roads,
full of dandruff, too dry. or if the I -
calp itches and bums do not.' he Gainesville, Fla., Opril, 15. J
alarmed, use Parisian Saire. Rub it Plnns for a network of good road
well into the scaln. ' It will co rirhtl covering every county of Florida
to the hair roots, nourish; them, and e to considered at the conven
stimulate the hair to erow Ion? and "on 01 tne "tate oa roaas a8SO
beautiful. It removes dandruff with eiation whi('h niet here toda-v Ur 8
one application, stops itcbing scalp, two (la-vs' ssiou. Another effort
falling hair and makes the head feel wiI1 be n,ade at the next session of
fine. I the leIature to .secure the passage
Parisian Saee sunnlies ".'th- linir of liUV providing for a state liigh-
with what is needed to make it soft, W ';'"iffin-
fluffy, thick and clorionsl radiant.
It Is 6ld in 50 cent hortW bv J E. You can't tell a man anything if
Hood & Co. and at all drug counters. he knows il a11-
Look for the trade mark "The Girl
with the Auburn, Hair.'' Accept no
dther. . , (adv)
Soalhtrn Society Holds Banque!
Address by Daniels Secretary o
State Eulogized Wilson In Respond
Irg to Toast" . ; i'
Winmngton, April 1.. Dixie'
sons and daughters sang praises of
her rapid commercial dtvelopmeht
and expanding influence in national
affairs at the third annual banquet
tonight of the Southern Society of
Washington. Kw'retarieH Bryan and
Danydi fut aside for the hour their
responsibilities to attend, and other
notable diners included Maurice Egao
Minister to, Denmark,. many of the
sc)utbsrn congVeKsional lelegaion
end southerners ju Washington offi
rial lif. -..".
The eene enlivenel by th
frequn. sbging of Dixi melodiesl
An old-time nero quartette led in
song that found unanimous response,
A Aortli Carolinian, 1 Secretary
D.miel spoke for the womu'nliood b
the south, referring' to the changing
s cues that have made women figure
in modern economic life.
Secretary Bryan, responding to
the toast, "Grand Sons of the South''
declared that when history was writ
te Fiesidtnt dson,' ; the, latest
Presid'Mit the south had fciveu the
nation, world stand out as illustra
tive of a courage not surpassed by
nnv wiirrnu1.
Govcmor Stuart, of Virginia, who
was to have been one of the honor
guests, was prevented trom attend
ing by the illnes of a kinsman.
Dr. Clarence L Owens, tuanagim
direct.ir of the Southern Commercial
Confirss in his introduction of the
toastmustcr. Claude N. Bennett
president of the society, spoke of the
south's growing influence in Nation
al affairs. Senator Gore, of Okla-
lnmia, told of the part that men nd
women of Dixie had taken in the up-
buildiiijr of the nation..
Oth-rs at the s()caker-.' table in
cluded Hear Admiral Peary, Minister
Chnniunro, of Nicaragua, and Hilary
Herbert, tormcr secretary of the
navy.
NOTICE.
On and after April 24 we will not
take on or put off passengers at
Creeches. After that date passengr
ers will please go to Glenfleld to
board trains.
This April 10th, 1914.
Approved :
WM. HAYES,
General Superintendent,
R. A. HONEYCUTT,
Superintendent.
NOTICE.
For sale at my residence in Neust
township, on Saturday April ,25th,
some household and kitchen furniture
one horse and cart, one spring wag
on, farming tools, corn, fodder and
sehucks. WM. ELMOORE,
R. F. D. No. 4, Kinston, N. C. 22
$11.60 TO JACKSONVILLE, FLA
OSCAR STRAUS FAVORS REPEAL
Former Secretary of Commerce Be
fore Committee. : ? j
; WasSmgton, April 15.-()sear. S.
Straus, Secretary of Commerce and
Labor, in the Roosevelt cabinet, ad
vocated repealing the. Panama tolls
eMnption today before the senate .
canals committee. The committee
Jhett .idjonrned because there was nq ?
other witness to be heard. t -
Mr. Straus declared the exemption
clause should be repealed regardless i
ut me umiuue vi urvn nruaiu ana ;
added that there should be no quib
bling ever the , construction of a
treaty on which the. brightest mem'
bers of. the senate and house,' and
the most prominent international law
yers, ara divided, , v. A i i
"Are we now to cast aside all our
high purposes for two million doU
lars annually he aked. "Are we
to sacrifice our, telf-respect for the
opinions of mankind for a miserable
mess of pottage
Mr. Straus declared former Pres
ident ftKisevelt believed the exemp
tion u coastwise shipping did not
violata the Hay-Pnuncefotc treaty
but th night thc question should be
submitted to arbitration. '
' ii i wi m i mijiih i mini nrmmimmm n i;.H ' - "'iV
0k!a. Doctor Weds Dover Girl.
loer.
April Miss U.tio ;
GriMi'i, :i pcpular d -uifihter of a lead-.
iiv;
I)r,
KINSTON & CAROLINA R. R.
LUMBER CO.
' Time Table No. 4. '
Effective March 22, 1914 kK)0 a;
Daily except .Sunday.
m.
No. 1
P.M.
3. -00 Lv.
3:10 Lv.
3:20 Lv.
3SQ Lv.
4:30 Lv.
4J0.Ar.
STATIONS
s Iviuston
' Jackson
Albrittons ;
... Sparrows'
Lynchburg
.p'inkJIili:::
- No. 2
, r. A-k
Ar. 0:10
Ar.v 8.50
. Ar. 8:10
Ar..8:20
Ar. 8:03
Lv.. ,8:00
J
"- WM. HAYES,
General Superintendent.
B. A. HONEYCUTT,
, : " Superintendent. ?
COEDS & LaGRIPPE
Strengthens Weak iff Tired Women
"I was under a great strain nurs
ing a relative through three months'
sickness.", writes Mrs. J. C. an De
Sande. of Kirkland. III., and "Elec
trie Bitters kept me from breaking
down. I will never be without it." Do
you feel tired and worn outt No ap
petite and food won't digest It isn't
the spring weather. You need Elec
trie Bitters. Start a month's treat
ment today; nothing better for stom
ach, liver and kidneys.' The great
spring tonic. Relief or money back.
50c. and $1.00, at your druggist.
;K;-r.. '--.IV . -. '(adv)
8tt f Oliln. ntr rt T)lf
flat for.nll. u4 tbt id Hn will Pr
Conntr. -
Fraak I. Chrtirv fr-iki oib that h I mnkx
rrtnw of tUf flrmi.f K. J. rift nt-y Ic .. oo
in builiHn In llw l'lt ot TI1. t'oqiitr nil
oqntr
will
th. ana. f niNORlO lWlU.HS f
M and rery of rjjirrh ibtt Miinot be
cured kjr tba. iw v( uu liuitb tun-.
': " FHANK J. C1ICXET. ,
Kwnrs to fwnr mr ind nrtrrfhrd In mr
mm, tbia etk Uy t A. n.,
ImL a. W. olJf AdOJf.
5 or O doses OOO will breal ! 'n.n-.rr..l V-l t. 't.t'ZSmni
ny case of Chills & Fever. Cold! m 5- SSZJK
"cuer man Calomel and doea noi : om by m Dn.co. t.
ftoe or gicken. Price 25c Iuu' "ur ,or
Confederate Veterans Reunion.
Tickets on sale May 3rd, 4th, 5th,
6th and 7th, good returning to reach
destination prior to mid-night May I
15th. 1914.
Extension may be obtained by de-1
posit of ticket with special agent, 21
East Forsythe St, Jacksonville, Fla.,1
not later than May 15th, 1914, upon
payment of fee of 50c.
Stopovers allowed in both direc
tions.
Side-trios from Jacksonville atl
very low rates to all Florida, Geor
gia and Alabama points, by apply
ing Atlantic Coast Line ticket office,
138 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Tickets on sale May 0th to 10th, in
clusive, limited to June 2nd, 1914.
A splendid chance to visit Florida
at unusually low rates. -
For any information, addfess
' D. J. WARD,
Agent.
t , . W. J. CRAIG,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
' ' Wilmington, N. C.
f T. C. WHITE,
' General Passenger Agent,
' ." Wilmington, N, C.
LUfiG DISEASE
"After rour m ove lamuy naa aiea
of consumption i was UKen wun
a frightful cough and lung trouble
but my life waa tared and I gaine
87 pounds through using
DR. KING'S
A
I W.B. ratterson, Wellingl
fl PBICe 50e II 00 LL
family here, became the bride of
I. (i. Marshall, of Fountain,
Okla.. i, young physician, at a quiet
morning weeding in the bride's home.
A little iea ruing is all right when
properS added to. , ?
AVgolabkftrpjrtfOTfrAs
similaturg ttr FoodantlRcut
ling Uie Sioosdu anLOows i
Promotes Ditjcsftbnfitftfi-
ness and Rntrontaliw ndatr
ot Narcotic. - .
AncrieriReimdv forComfbt
tton , Sour StDnach.DlatTtwa
WorrasfowulsionsJEverisa-
ncss andLoss of Sleep.
lUtSimita Signatntof
Tur Centaur Compass;
NEW YORK.
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
; Always
Bears
Signati
Guaranteed under the Ifo
Exact Copy of Wrppr.
the
(t In
ftp 'P8.8
jf For. Over
Thirty Years
will
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The
most beautiful
footwear ever
shown
-and look at the prices
OU have never had such beautiful
styles in low shoes offered for selec
tion as are shown here this spring.
Guided by the advice of experts, the selec
Uon we offer comes from the choice of
eleven hundred models.
You remember how the baby-doll .shoes
delighted the women last fall, and how diffi
cult it was to get them?
; We predict, before the season advances
much farther, the models we've selected
from the guiding hand of fashion will be
hard to obtain in full range of sizes.
Indications point right now to a short-'
age in these stylish models and we urge you
to come here now before the stock becomes
broken. . . , . .,
Look at these prices and then the shoes
and you will readily understand why they're
going quickly.
0
John D. Poplin s
Selz "Royal Blue' Store
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ii'! Hill ! 1 1 I ! I ii 1 Mki B BW ! 'mill ii iii ! i 1 i
M;$ l-65 to' 12.09.
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