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. 1 h 'I. All Hats in our south window, Only $21 Chamberlain & Braxton ? Caswell BuOdiing Istosculiiw Outfit for Tiny Boy;; 1 CENT A WORD d SPECIAL NOTICES I fob Sale-corn in . shuck, and hay. W. B. Bountree. 7-9 d & w tf. - WANTED-ROOMERS OR boarders . Phone. ; Free Press.v7-23-4td loST-A BUNCH OF KEYS,' ONE on the" bunch number twenty-four and one bisr key No. 30. Reward if returned to Free Press office. 7-22 . 2t d fe'?" FEED, U VER Y AND , , EXCHANGE stabVs, Feed well and everything up-to-date. Good accommodations G. W. Perry, juocefisor to J. R. Wa ters. South Queen street.' . tf CERTAIN RESULTS : ir. ' '' Many a Kinslon Citizen Knows How Sure They Are. ; Nothing: uncertain about the- .work of Doan's Kidney Pitts in Kinstoh There is plenty of positive proof of this in the -testimony of citizens. - Such evidence should convince' the most skeptical doubter; Bead the following statement : Mrs. Maria Taylor, 201" WT Peyton Ave., Kins ton, N. C, says : "I gladly con s firm the public -statement l-$ave sev eral 'years ago"telling how beneficial Doan's Kidney Pillhad been.in'Our family. This ,remedyp9ocured at the Marston Drug-ldw&4ind ave promp and permanent benefit from kidney complaint.?' -. j price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's: Kidney . Pills the same that Mrs, Taylor recommends. Fos-ter-Milburn Co., Props.; ' Buff alo, N. IRA M. HARDY, Iff. D. .' ' Physician and Surgeon - 102 W. Caswell St. " " " 'Phone 479 Residence 309 West Lenoir St. Thons 507. ; ; ... v . ' , . " ' I I have this day moved my insurance ana real es tate office to E. B. Hargett furniture Company's old stand in the Webb Building, and have a complete line of pictures, frames, etc., which am forced tO Close OUt at a picture shown here the blouse Is of a saennce 10 maxe room lor other business. :C.;F. -Smith. 7-23 3td ON THAT happy day when the baby boy discards dresses and. proudly disdains them forever afterward 'he dons a distinctly masculine outfit like that pictured in the pleasing illustra tion given here. Laces and thin fab rics are a thing of the pasC with him, and he is hereafter to be. clothed la substantial stuffs to fit the rough-and-tumble experiences of his boyhood which lie before him. i 'All the world over mothers might follow this manner : of dressing the mall man, and flnd tt In , every .way the most satisfactory of styles. : it al lows the child absolute freedom. Is easily kept clean and is smart lh ap pearance.' It is so simple. In construc tion that the. most ordinary of needle women can undertake the making. All tho strongly-woven cotton, lin en and plain woolen fabrics, and espe cially those that will stand tubbing, are used for the tiny boy. Serges, cheviots, velveteens (for dressy wear), ginghams, coarse, unbleached linens, cotton or wool corduroy, pique ami white linens (the last two for dress up occasions in summer time) and other desirable fabrics make it easy to choose something for him. : In the gray flannef,wUn 'dollar and' cuffs of a ribbed fabric in red.- The- pants are of the same material as the blouse. . The little gray hat of felt has a rn Ibon band, of red and ribbon ties In gray. Tnese ties ana ue-'iaas cuns are all that Is left to him of baby hood, and. , by the time . his : years amount to four they must disappear. It is usual to make two or three pairs of pants to one blouse and to provide a generous hem on the blouse n case of : shrinkage. ; A belt made of two thicknesses of the material In the blouse and strengthened by machine stitching is best fastened with button and buttonhole. Wash fabrics should be shrunk before the suit Is made. : Plain fabrics make the most attrac tive clothes for little boys' On linens or other material suited to embroid ering, small patterns appear on "the uffs and collars. Machine stitching;' makes an appropriate decoration also i for boys' clothes.., But no ornaments-1 y - ' -tion at all Is better than much ores- Should Be Treated mentation, and embroidery " or ma' chine stitching or braiding la to, be sparingly used. - JULIA BOTTOM LEY, Wayne county on a Norfolk Southern tram at 10:30, be came excited at the idea of being intervieed. He earn estly implored, protested and persuaded, "and finally emphatically forbid. Then when he was certain he had secured the tormenter's con fidence, he winked and said, "You see, it's .a hopeless case; 1 married her to take care of., her." Of course, Mrs. Lee has relatives, but no one who mshe could de pend on. '" . : ' , -. .' i "Does she have property or money? Well," the bride groom hesitated, , splutter ed, and was lost. "Both of Us have a little." The train rolled in and Lee called to the bride,; "Come on ; come along," and bustled out 01 the .door ahead of her. Mrs. L?e, apparently infirm, very wrinkled and grayed and looking much older than the age claimed for her, was helped aboard a coach by the groom and a sun-bon neted personage with them. v Your' BUious and Costive. ; ' Sick headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges tion, Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. Clean up to-night. " Get a 25 bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today and empty the stomach and bowels of fermenting, gasy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied thankful feeling makes you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Dont gripe. 25c at your druggist. h Children Cry for Fletcher's' D ' Flounces for Negligees. , ' Flounces of moussellne de sole are used on the latest negligees of drepe de chine. - They er6 gathered or cut circular, rippling full at the loftajr edge. . SOCIAL And V ' PERSONAL David Lee Married His Wife i Th r ah o h a Pii rl v ' Hii . . Mr. J. C. Meekjns, of j 'mane Motive, He Says.;, DR. T. H. FAULKNER ' ... - ' , DENTfST ' , 1 i ' . : ' s Office 130 S. McLewean St i Near Residences DR. R. A. WH (TAKER .Physician and Surgeon New . Bnilding corner . Blount 6treet and Locust Alley, opposi; , Hooker, Churchill & Co. Oi3Sce: 303 Thones : Residence: Jf2 .G''iSi'ESTEf?SPiLLS - jf j;uy r-;-i?rc rt :r.-' rr-c Washington , spent today here. . , . v - Mr. J. M. Perry, of Daw son.'was a- visitor ftere to day.-' ; - ..Miss ? Annie Waison. of Danville, ?a.f is spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. G. A;'J ones and chil dren, of Snow Hill, we're here today, returning home after a visit in Durham. Mr. Albert Scott gave W 1 i i i j orunswicK siew anu water melon supper at I the elec tric light plant Wednesday evening. The guests num bered about 30, and included a number of visiting joung ladies. 5 . ' , fhi Misses' SnaW;vHf LitP erty ; Hill, were .thehos tesses Tuesday eveningar,a watermelon feast at the Le David J. Lee, .whose age is -recorded "' 'as 1 being 26 years, and Caroline Mer ritt,' entered oft the books in the register -of. "deeds' office as .60 Vears iof age, w ere marriej 'this -morning by Magistrate H?(. V. Peebles. Both are of .Wayne; county. i This V imqrning about ? 8 o'clock?a young man inouir eed'in a: Queen street phar macy if v an old lady'? might rest thete a while. The bride-to-be was given A a seat ; and much considera tion : by the clerks in the store, while her escort went off, presumably to get- the licence. V-'NcTv one suspected the couple of nuptial in tent. , ;.f x Lee, takings Mrs. , Lee 'to n,oir . 0lLr jice company s J dSl t and.? froit, dandrnir, is on oe plant. The occasion .was m nonor . oi : ivxissea digues McLean, of Lumberton, arid Jean Harris,' of ' Yilming ton, who are visiting. Misses Shaw. The guests .'were a large 'party, v 'yf-y v-': " :'5-' Subject to acceptance er-tej-cticm of any xjid all bi'ti3 made, the C:ty of Kinstrm, North - Carolina; offsrs its bor.ds for sale in tha suin of of One hundred Thousand dollars, in denomi- jationsbf One thousand dollars, bearing interest at 5 per cent, semi-annuay. Sealed bids will "be received by the undersigned and opened ly -the City Coirr.cO on Friday, July 21, 1914. at 8 , m- fords rjr.nir.s thirty years. vr. c. cole:ln, C!e:k City ef Kinstcn, N. C 7-9 to 21 d : A WOMAN'S CHAR51 I Wemaji' gjeat'-st ; cham'.s it's her MiaiH-ilelight--ye. many who would be most atti active but for their etreaked thin find lifeleji hair, thiiiU there is no remedy-art! mat pretty hafi" is a gift of raftire. Beautiful hair; is really a matter of tare and attention. Par isian Sage, When rubbed iritd the scalp and applied to the haii-will work wcr.ders-'.t u 'will be surpWsed a".' delighted with the first application not only will the hair appear abun dant, soft, fluffy, radiant Ftlth life, but rcelly doully beautiful. I . . Paiisiaa Sage ppIiesJ hair and scalp nced3. It surely retheves dand ruff wfth'one application 'arid cleanses the hair cf all dirt End excessive oil. It is an inexpensive, sck-atif.e tonic, iT.i cr'tz'.r.s nothing to injure the h.i'r t : ?' .'p. It f-n ti secured from J. .'I. .1 i. Co., cr at an 7 ether dns? RhcL-rnatic Throat .nit. Is Common Trouble in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. There r suceomful parslos thnt top ornra In the tbront, but tu U'evtit tuclr lDce8ant return, tbe blood must be put In oNler, Tbe beot remedy is K. S. S., kt It influences all the functions of the body to neutralize the irritants or , wate products and to stimulate their etcrcttau through, the proper channels. Rheumatlo aore throat Is a tfancerons Indication, aa it means that the blood la waded with more uric acid than the kid neys can excrete, and may thus icaS to serious general disturbance. ' iThe action of S. 8. 8. stimulates cellular activity. . It prevents the accumulation of irritants In local spcta. It enables,, the . arteries to supply quickly the aew . red blood to replace worn-out tisstie, , - iFor this reason uric acid that finds tfie throat an easy prey to its 'breaklna-oown influence. Is scattered and eliminated. In other words, 8. 8. 8. prevents chronic con dltions by enabling all the mucous llntn'cs of the body to secrete healthy mucus. Its Influence is shown in a marked Improve ment of the bronchial tubes, whereby ttia busklness of voice with thick, crnylsh ex pectorations Is overcome. 8. P. .well diluted wltn water, means a nioou umn, emee j-ts welcome to any' stumacU and at once gets into the iiioon. . 8. 8. 8. is free of all ?nintra!s and con tains ingredients wonderfully conducive to well-balanced health. - "'.'"''.' Xou can pet it at atlT ini( store, but do not accept anything eise. There is danper In surwtiruu. r). IB preparea on it uy The 8wift Specific Co.. 628 Swift Bide., Atlanta, Oa. Our Medical Dept. will alve yon free Infraction bv roall en any subject of blood disorders Write today, v DR. DAN. W. PARR0TT, DENTIST, Crown tnd Bridge Work a fin.r.Ialtv . , , i ... . i Office over Cotton Mill Office, g THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained bj the State for the Wo men, of North Carolina., Five regu lar Courses leading to degrees. Spe cial Courses for teachers, Free tui. tion to those who agree to .become teachersin the State. - Fall Session begins j September ldth, 1914. For catalogue and other information, ad dress . . ' j - JULIUS I F0UST, President, - Greensbora, M. C. For Chills and Fevers 'Take THOIY1AS' CHILL PILLS Ssttsfactlcn Guarsn- tccd. 2o!d by .f . .......ft.aw i ; The Kind Yoa Have Always Booght, and which has heed In use lor over SO years hat hornethe slgnatare .ot , 'r and has been made unUcr his per- C.jCJ&ty-f-p- Bona! snrervifilon flneeltslnfanry "W'vJr, UctA AXIowuoonetodeccivoyoulutiiLi.'" All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-good or but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot ; Infants and Childrcnxpezicnce against Kipcrlment. Wriat is C ASTO R IA - Castoria Is a harmless snhstitnte for Castor OU, Paro-" tjorle, props and Soothlnc Syrnps. It is ploomint. I, contains neither Opiums Morphine nor other HarcotH substance. Its ape Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishness. For more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the relief of ConntlpaUon, rintuloncy, "Wind Colic, . nil Teethlnff Troubles and .' Diarrhoea. It retrulates the Stomach and Bowels, , assimilates thn FwkI, trlvlnflf healthy and natural sleep. '. The Children's ranacea The JCothcr's Friend. . . GEMUHIE CASTORIA ALVAYG i Bears the Signature of ' ; In Use For, Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought JAS. F. PARROTT, AGENT Northwestern Life Insurance Company. ACCIDENT INSURANCE automobile All Written in Strong, Reliable and Liberal Companies. FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED IN 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM, N. C. : ' A Southern Collece of liberal aits with an established national reputation for high standards, noble traditions, and progressive policies. Us large endowment fund make poaaible its fuat-clats equipment and large faculty of well trained and carefully chosen teacher. Student fee low. Comfortable, inexpensive rooms in carefully supervised hygienic dormitories. . ' . . ' Clsssical and scientific courses leading to the bachelor's degree, Cradutta course in all departments. . Schools of Engineering, Education and Law. ' - For catalogue and illustrated booklet, addrcM ; It. L. FLOWER5, Secretary to the Corporation. . CLAI RVGYANT Palmist Spirit Dead ( Trance t 1 .' l i' ''...' , Calli names; tells past pretent and future, g'v advice on all matters of importance. He will tell your name without one word '$;6kerihe BleV-le of jjour krionet-Via ana" localities! he will tell Vou the number of the 'street vou live on: describinii Vcur fr!en3i is Well at your enemies: te .will ad- vite you on buine, ipeculation, iraveb, chsngei; ecurwfcUw.uil. wil mining, etc.. . Prof. Bcmi to prove his ability will givehis spejiaj readings foe 50c Hours 10 s. m. to,9 p. m. Sunday cloed.V If you neve? consulted' a spiritualis tic medium now i your chance. - ''"'.' REMEMBER THE DATES, JULY" 27 TILL At)G;2 . ? 104 W. Caswell St., Near Bailey Hotel and Dr. Hardy's New Office Between Queen and . Heritage St's. Kinston, N. C. 9 - It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's Ionic. She says further;; "Before 1 began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able ' to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Carduf, I began to feel like a new woman, , I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. " 1 wish every suffering woman would give The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." . Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's . tonic Vou cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. 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