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art CEHT A WORD 4, SPECIAL NOTICES I IP1 YOU WANT TO RIDE CALL ON . C. J. Dupree, livery, "phone 84. ,18 , I)R SALE OR RENTFIVE ROOM cottage on East Gordon street. E. K. W.iller. ; , , , 18 FOR RENTHOUSE ON CORNER Heritage .istreet and Grainger ave. C. W. Howard.' V ' ; ' ,18 NICE HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR . hire at C. J. Dupree, livery, 'phone 84. .. . v ".."x r. : is FOR SALE ONE lipUSE AND LOT on Caswell 6treetT Mrs. J. , N. AVade, 409 N. Independent street. 18 AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE BY THE hour, day or week ?t C. J. Dupree, livery, 'phone 84'. . 18 WE HAVE .'AN; EXPERT. PIANO tuner and repairer,' "AH ' work guaranteed. 'Phono 470-J, Household rurnishinjj Company. ' tf FEED, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE stahhs. Feed well and everything up-to-date. Good accommodations. G. W. Perry, successor to J. R. Wa ters South Queen street. tf COMFOKTAnLY FU R N 1 S II E I) room- in small private family at moderate prices. Home comforts, eentnliy located. Mrs. B. F. Griffin, 3.1 ." East Washington street, Kinston, N. C. 2.8 FOB SALE--OUR BUSINESS IIAV jng outgrown our capital we will sell as much as $8,000 worth of stuck in our company, which is well established and doing a fine business of over $10,000 per month. We will sell in lots from $100 upward not to exceed .$8,000." We will guarantee 10 per cent, dividend on investment. If you mean business write us at once if not do not write. Winston Grain Co., Winston, N. C. 18 A woman' new hat brings more satisfaction to her milliner than to her own husband. In the IVnrM $ w w w v KfJ WOMAN Mrs. C. W. Rlanchard sjH'nt yes terday in New Bern. Mr. Sallie Rurker, of New Bern, is visiting relatives here. Miss Emily Spencer, of Dover spent !usl' night in the eitv. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McDaniel und Mr. James McPaniel have returned after a thort stay in Richmond. . Mrs,; R. C. Acton, who has been viitni' F.er daughter, Mrs. Jno. It Griffith, ut St. Mary's rectory, re turned to her homo at Alexandria, Va., yesterday. MERE MAN. , Mr. 3. B liconard spent yester day at Washington. Rev. Jno H. Griffith lias return ed from i tew diijV vi-it at Bean fort. " Mr. . Adolph Iloiicycuit, a junior at Trinity College, Durham, is visiting his father, Mr. If. A. Iloneycutt, of the Camlina Railroad. Queen to Attend Banquet. New York, April 17. Queen Elea- nora, .it Bulgaria, whose envoy is in this country arrangiiur for her visit to iht United State-., ha.- been invited h cable to be the guest of honor 1 1 a dinner bv the sub-exe- cutiv,. commit te,. of the American peace centenary committee. She had cabled her appreciation of the in vitatio i and is to inform the inviting coin!:::H(f: of her deci-ion. Announcement to that effect was made today at a meeting of the sub- executive committee in the rooms of the haver-.' club. TOMORROW IN THE CHURCHES Where Strangers and Others May Wersh'p In Kinston This Sabbath. Caswell Street Methodist t-hureh. -8unda school ut 3. t '' " Queen Street Methodist church. Sunday school, 9 :3K Revival ser vices. The ia.-tor, Rev, II. A. Hum ble, will preach at 11 and at 8. AC 3 o'clock in the afternoon there will be a service for men .only, and the uistor desires that every man in and near Kinston who tan be pres ent. :- St.' Mary' lEpiscopal church. ServicH ut 11 end 8. Sunday school at 9:30. Rev. Howard Alligood, of Belhavcn, will preach at night. , Christ Episcopal church. Sun day school at 3:15.. Service and sermon at 8 by the rector. Fir-t Baptist ."church. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. ('as. veil Street. Baptist mission. Sunday school at 3:15. ' Caswell Mills Baptist mission. Sunday ehool atv3:l.". . Fir-t Church of Christ, Scientist. Service n: 11 and 8. Sunday school .it Id. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening Ut 8. Subject of le-oti si rtnon tomorrow, "The Doctrine f Atonement'.' Ken ding room in (he church edifice open daily from iiiitil .. Ca-wd! Stnu Christian church. Bibl hool at !1.30. PrcHehing by the pa-tor at '11 and 7:1.". At both service- Phil. eh. 3 will he discussed Read 't carefully. RACE SUICIDE WARMING Professor Conklln of Princeton DIs- cussss Feminist Movement. ; Irinceton, N. J., April 17. Thai the feminist movement may result in raco. filicide was the warning sound ed by Prof. Edwin Grant Conkliu, of Princeton in a lecture oM '.'Eugenic and Kilties'' here. "The teniinist aiow-mut may iu augura'e u greater freedom of though?, but if it also hniifs freedom from marriage and it- re-Knsibili-tie-, it is suicidal,"' he said. Shakespeare to be Honored. New York, April 17. The. 330th anniversary of the birth of Shakes peare will, be observed in many New York ehuiches next Sunday, clergy men having agreed to make Shakes pear fho subject of their. sermon. The schools will observe the anni versary, Friday and Sat unlay with exerciser. Dont Sleep Well No Good Reason Just Can't Sleep Winston-Snlem, April 17. The state Sunday school convention an nounced to be held in this city May has beer, postponed until Septem ber, exact date to be given later. Check Your April Cough Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold Head and lungs shifted You arP feverish Cough continually and feel ini-er;il)le You need Dr. King's N'ew Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leave--, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, f stiekney Comer, Me., "Was cured !" a dreadful cough after doctor'- treatment and, all other reme dies failed. Relief or money hack. Pleasant Children . like 'it. Get a bottle today. 50c. and $1, at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica- Salve for all Sores. Some people can't sleep. Ther seem 8 to bo no special reason. They huvo no disease of the nervous sys tem. PIkosUoii Is fairly gnod. Their habits are pretty good'. They may vmoke a little or drink a little, yet their habits are fair. Still they can't, sleep well. Just a little unbalanced In the nerve centers. That Is all. They should have a llttlo "rlKhtlnsr up." A tonic will generally do this. The right sort of a tonic. Peruna la ex actly the tonic. Digestion is hurried by Peruna. The stomach is empty and ready to rest for the night. The circulation is equalized. The brain is relieved of all congestions and irri tations. The Peruna acta on every blood vessel in the system. It acta on all of the nerve centers. One begins to sleep and hardly knows why. Take ' a teaspoonful to one table spoonful of Peruna before each meal. Sometimes another tablespoonful at bedtime is necessary, where the sleep lessness is very pronounced. Just try it, neighbor. Tou will "be glad if you do. One bottle will con vince you. Peruna is no Bleep medi cine. It la not a nervine. It contains no narcotics. It is nothing of that sort. It is simply a regulative tonic. Every home should be provided with the last edition of the "Ills of Life," ent free by the Peruna Co Columbus, .Ohio. ' "Mother, tbes are the ' W&SSj ; r A y 1 Jw Tlte improvement is im- ' PsL lJ! mediately noticeable when lljf" MW The best flour milled. Particular (y mM housewives and cooks use it M ? I iSKJT in preference to all others. WjJ -; p I'iJ A BETTER flour at no higher . JfJJ rlWil "ry t0mday and you aIf DISTRIBUTED BY S. C. SITTERS0N, DR. R. A. WHITAKER Z. V. W0SELEY, M. D Physician and Surgeon Physician and Surgeon J New Building comer Blount OWee next to Lenoir Drug Co 1 street and Locust Alley, opposite Office hotirt: ' . a Hooker, Churchill & Co. I 9 to 11 a. m. Phones: Office: 303 S 3 to 5 p. m. K. Phoncs ; Residence : 132 ' B P- ' Ee4l r aw. mp m1utml IRA M. HARDY, M. D. f OR 0 L WILS0S Physician and Surgeon j on ' L w,L5UiS Temjiorary oflh-e 3 doors in rear Oontlit ' I of the National Hank. 0Bci ever y fatf 4 Ct-, 'Phono 479. ' j, Residence H()i West Ivnoir St. - 'Phone 507. ' To Cure a Ccld In One Day Take LAXATlVfl BROMO Oulnine. It ttops t- Cough und Headache and worka uft the Cold. DruKgisia refund rwncy if it faila to cure. E. W. liAUVL'.'' TDatura oa eacb box. vfcg. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 104 1-2 Queen Street, Room 4. , Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. - -JA. - . ' r r h a . 1,-V '. v i. T7 TT ' "7 TTT TTTv TTTv T3 11 fllUrJLrK F l! , j" i' " J, E 11 11 JJLif Hn in The ORIGIMAL and ONLY Tiger Transplanter IMPROVED GREATLY Is no longer an experiment. It makes the farmer absolutely independent of the weather. He sets his plants when he gets his ground ready, and it makes no difference whether the soil is dry or moist. We have on hand ready for delivery,' ten of these Transplanters. Cir- cuiars ana prices lurnisnea on application. j& j& j& j& i , t T, KINSTON, TIT) TTTTi T? !- N..C;
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