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MINIMUM 15 CENTS
Wanted Position wanted by boy It
years old, address H. A. E. Cas
well Hotel. ' ' '
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Beard wanted in Trivate Family by
voune man. Address UJ. Cfcre
this office. - , ': 8-20 3t dly
For Beat Good Office and rooms,
Whitaker Building. See D. V. Dix
on & Sons. - " v 7-31d tf
For Rent 4 unfurnished rooms 'with
electric lights and water. Dr. R,
A. Whitaker. 8-11 dly tf
First Class Tailoring! ' pressing and
cleaning.',. Call Carolina Pressing
Club, Phone 528. - 7-SO, tf,
For Rent Brick .Store .on .North
street, adjoining Simmons' stable.
Possession given September 1.
8-20-6t dly
For Sale Large wood building, sit
uated on corner Queen and North
streets, and known as Webb build
ing. Will sell reasonable. See J. E.
Hudson. 8-21-tf dly
Miss Annie Beasley can recover hand
bag and contents, left on Norfolk
,Aand Southern train by calling on
agent, identifying property and pay
ing 50 cents for this ad. 8-19-Jt
Framing of Pictures. Why you should
carry your pictures to W. M. Co
ble to be framed: First, he has all
kinds of moldings; second, because
he knows how to harmonize the frame
to suit the pictures--he keeps only
the best white French glass to go on
them. 8-21-2t a w 2w-dly
Dancing Lessons Mr. Charles Wil
liams of Norfolk, 'Va., will be" in
Kinston next week to open a dancing
school, teaching the one step, hesita
tion and all other latest dances. All
desiring to take his private Tessons
in their homes or with class in even
ings, address application to box 191,
Kinston, N. C. 8-20-3tdly
GOOD NEWS TO CALOMEL USERS
Dodson's Liver Tone is a perfect
vegetable remedy to take instead of
calomel and is eusranteed to be
harmless. If you haye tfbuble with
constipation or biliousness, be care
ful how you take calomel, because
calomel is a form of mercury, and if
mercury remains in the system very
long, it will salivate and - seriously
injure the strongest person that ever
lived. . .
If you need something to start the
liver to working take Dodson's Liver
Tone. It is a harmless vegetable
liquid which will liven up the liver as
well as calomel does arid without any
bad after effects. No restriction of
habit or diet is necessary. Dodson's
r Liver Tone is as safe for children as
it is for grown people and everybody
likes its taste. : ,.'
i-it .Buy a bottle for fift cents from E.
B. Marston Drug Company and if
you do not find that it absolutely
takes the place of calomel, the drug
store will gfve you your money bac-;;
as soon as you ask for it. No argu
mentthis is the guarantee that
talks.
- Littleton College .
A weH-ukljhed, welUquipped. jnd very
Pfo.prou.Khoolfornrl..nd youn, women.
hll term begin September 16, 1914.
ror catalogue, sddres
J. M. RHODES, k LiUef on, N. C
SOCIAL
'PERSONAL
Miss Beulah Speight is visiting
friends in Fittcounty.
Mrs. W. B. Stox of Pitt county is
the guest of relatives here.
,
. Miss Myrtle Heath recently visit
ed friends in Greene county.
Miss Kate Chapman of Winter-
ville was a visitor in the city this
week.
Mr. Leon Simmons, of Mt. Olive,
has been on s visit with relatives
here.
Mrs. Klebear Denmark is spending
a few days with her sister, Mrs. W.
M. McArthur at Smithtown.
, ,
Miss Irma Tapp has returned from
a visit with menus . ia Bessemer.
Alabama. -
Miss Catharine Wooten is visiting
a relative, Mrs. uine Lamb, in
Sampson county.
Misses Hattie Lou Whitfield and
Nannie Smith are the guests of Mrs.
W. A. Whitfield in Clinton.
.
Miss Nannie Frizzelle is visiting in
the home of Mayor J. Paul Frizzelle
at Snow Hill.
Prof. J. M. Perry of Dawson has
been assisting in a series of meet
ings at the Christian church in Pun-
gO, JN. U
Mr. B. A. WoSten of Demopolis,
Ala., is a visitor here. Mr. Wooten
left this county in 1887, and is now
prosperous planter of Southern
Alabama. He has a number of
brothers and sisters living in Lenoir
county, one of whom, Mrs. H. W
Russell, will give a dinner in his hon
or this evening at her home ncar
Kennedy's Mill.
Miss Sybil Hyatt has returned
from Durham, where she attended
the State Council of the 3. 0. U. A.
M. Miss Hyatt is interested in the
furtherance in North Carolina of the
Laughters of America, the woman's
auxiliary of the Junior Orderi Three
national officers of the Daughters
were at Durham. There are now on
ly five lodges of the Daughters of
America in this State.
A report fromthe bedside of Mrs.
L. N. Montgomery, .who has been in
a Ureensboro hospita(lor some time,
and whose life was despaired of
several weeks ago, is to the effect
that she is noljrjjjrn the road to re
covery and is expected to be able to
return aorne in a lew weeKs.
H!
mrs. l. o. Hayes dead.
Wilson, Aug. 21 Mrs. L. 0. Hayes,
wife of a prominent Fremont physi
cian, died m a nospitai nere yester
day, after an extended illness.
BOLEBURCUR
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DAYLIGHT
n nree- agranti negroesj r all un
known, commenced, a, remarkably
daring series , of housebreakings in
theiextrfroe ortheaterjk'part of the
civly( ti. h9 docktbis mining- which
reKuiitru in in fining (y every po
licemhh VnS sheriff's ofrlcer in th
city to thef seiori.; ' .
In broad daylight the trio' broke
into.a;dwellingi:from which the col
ored family was absent, and rifled
thsveontents of a trunk and drawers.
securing articles, of trifling value
The bouse' was" pnt of several locat
ed in- close . proximity to the! Kin
stpn Silk Mills. -After leaving this
house they attempted U enter an
other, but were frightened, off by
dogs. A negro -woman saw ihem in
the attempt to-break into, a third
house, and-telephoned for a police
man. ',' Patrolman Ji F. Skinner call
ed, for assistance when he ! 'arrived,
and the downtown section !was ...the
scene of considerable- excitement
when the unfounded rumorj was, cir
culated that the robbers had disarm
ed and terribly. handled Skfiiner, Of
ficers rushed to the scene, finding the
policeman unharmed and( the cjrimi
n&U gone. ."' I .
Woods were handy Iri which the
negroes found concealment and it
is believed they finally escaped by a
country road. The roads leading out
of town are being watched.
"TIM" BRYMN, FORMER
PRESS FEEDER, IN TOWN
Now a Musician of Some Note, and
Composer of "Josephine, ,
My Jo,."
SHERIFF COULDN'T
LOCATE MURDERER.
Sheriff Taylor has returned from
Dunn, N. C, where he went upon re
ceipt of intelljgence that Simeon
Jcnes, colored, who murdered Hay
wood Caho, 'another negro, near Pink
Hill, in April, was believed to be
there. The quest was unsuccessful.
- 5 or 6 doses of 666 will break any
case of Fever or . Chills. Price 25
cents. . jfciV-". - '"" (Adv.)
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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nmotny jjrymn, wno rorleited a
bond and left this, is native town,
nineteen years ago, is back again af
ter having achieved more fame pos
sibly than any other citizen who ever
left Kinston. Brymn is the country's
foremost negit? composer. The pom
pous, sieeK individual wno came to
be at the bedside of a very; ill! father,
U as much a Southern darkey as was
the stripling who left his native
heath nearly two decades ago.
Brymn "took up" in New York,
where he was a Pullman porter for a
time. He then drifted into music,
and displayed such talent that by
some means or another he got ' to
Berlin, where he received the best
tutoring obtainable. In 1002 and
1003 one of his composition, a rag,
v,:tn tne title Josepmne, My .;,
was the sweep of the country. Brymn
has written many pieces which have
had national and international cir
culation.
"Tim" Brymn, when a boy, fed the
press in The Free Press shop. Steam,
gasoline and electricity were no'
much in uee as motive power in coun
try printeries at that time, but good
muscle power was much in demand.
Mr. L.. J. Mewborti, cashier of tne
Farmers and . Merchants Bank now,
was thj foreman then. Whi'e "Tim."
Brymn stuck the sheets back in the
grippers one at a time, Peter Brinn,
his ufather, laboriously turned the
big . wheel which revolved the cyl
inder and dragged the platen back
and forth, .and ground out the pa
pers. " Peter Brinn, patriarch of his
race, and having the esteem of the
whites of his community after a life
nearfy done, but very well spent, was
replaced by an engine, and Timothy
Brinn set forth end found fame.
CHILE INTERESTED IN
i .;v SOUTHERN MADE GOODS.
Chattanooga Tenn., August 21.
Southern manufacturers will be in
terested in the announe?ment made
by Mr. C. L. Chandler, South Ameri
can Agent for Southern Railway and
affiliated lines that the director gen
eral of public works at Santiago,
Chile, has established an office for
the collection of catalogues, price
lists, and circulars of construction ma
terial, also data concerning improve
ments in construction material and
methods.
This bureau will be frequented by
the official Chile engineers and archi
tects as well as by private construc
tors. Catalogues, circulars and quo
tations should be sent to La Direc-
cioii Jeneral de Obras Publicas, San
tiago, Chile. All such matters should
be in the Spanish language, and, if
posible, weights and measures in the
metric system and prices in the Chil
ean currency. In the opinion of Mr.
Chandler the move is one of impor
tance to Southern manufacturers gen
erally, as it will give them an oppor
tunity to place their products before
an open court where material will
be judged on their merits entirely,!
and that on this ground American
manufacturers should easily outstrip
their European rivals.
FOUNDED 183$
CHAPTER EDj iN 185
TRINITY COLLEGE
. DURHAM, N. C. - ' -
' A Southern College nf liberal art with n eirablUhed national reputation, for high
tandards, noble traditions, and progresiive policies. Its large endowment fund makes
possible its first-class equipment and large faculty of well trained and carefully chosen
teachers. Student fees law. Comfortable, inexpensive rooms in cafefuUy supervised
hygienic dormitories.
Classical and scientific courses lamding tothe bachelor's degree. Graduate course
in all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education and Law.' ,, ,
For catalogue and illustrated booklet, address, A .;
ft. L. FLOWERS.
' ' Secretary1 to tke Corporation ,
HEALTH OFFICER
FOR PITT COUNTY.
Greenville, Aug. 21. The mayor
of Greenville has been instructed by
the council to communicate with the
mayors of the other towns in Pitt
county, relative to hiring a "whole
time" county health officer. The offi
cer would have an office here, but
work throughout the county.
SUBSCRBBEPSOW
TO THE FIFTH ifeiOST(it IM THE"
MUTUAL BUILDING & ; LOAN ASSOCIATION
An Absolutely Safe Investment WHrch Will
Yielcja Net Return of Over SIX PER CENT
The New Series Will Pat rom SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 5th
C. OETTIWGER, Sec. & Treas.
TELEPHONE 182 '
- REAL ESTATE BOUGHUAND SOLD
.Thei'osr
--iCinston Inkiirancfa' &. Itealtv
DR. FOLEY RETURNS
, FROM VERA CRUZ
New Bern, Aug. 2L Dr. .J. F. Fol-
ey,"a local -veterinarian. iKotici.iiu-
ed from -Vera Cruz, where ne was
stationed as a veterinary ; 'surgeon
with the American occupying force.
.Vith no prospect for 'active service,
the staff of animal doctors with the
army is being curtailed, and Dr. rol-
ey took advantage of this to secure
his discharge from the service, al
though,, be enjoyed the time spent in
the ! 'Mexican seaport.
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CHECK FLASHERS AT
M -JVORK IN RALEIGH.
. rf f t " OA A Annif WA.
HAIR MADE BEAUTIFUL.
Beautiful hair, thick, fluffy, lus
trous and absolutely free from dan-
ruff i3 not so much a gift of nature
as a matter of care and proper nour
ishment. Hair is like a plant it will
not grow healthy and beautiful un
less it has attention and proper nutri
ment.
Parisian Sage, daintily perfumed'
and easily applied, tones up and in
vigorates the roots of the hair, and
furnishes the necessary nourishment
o not only save and beautify the hair,
mt r.l.so stimulate it to grow long,
heavy, soft, fluffy and radiant with
ife.
When used frequently and rubbed
nto the scalp, it will simply work
wonders. Just one application stops
itching head, removes dandruff and
leanses the hair of all dust and ex
cessive oil.
Since Parisian Sage, which can be
obtained from J. E. Hood & Co., or
at any drug store, npver disappoints,
it is no longer necessary for any wo
man to be humiliated because of thin,
streaky, faded, lifeless or unattrac
tive hair.
CCTQUR WEEKLY LIMERICK
Prominent internee, is General Hardware, '
Excelled by none, for hardware and tear.
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HEADQUARTERS
HERE,
When you appear,
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He'll salute you, try to mit you, and treat yon all fair.
Our Line of General Hardware
CONSISTS OF ?
Heavy. Shelf and Builders1
HARDWARE
Ranges, Heaters, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Anti-Rust Tin, Granite
and Enamel Ware. Washing Machines, Tubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns
Ice Boxes, Refrigerator. Ice Cream Freezers, and a host of items too
numerous to enumerate. When you want Hardware, ranembtr tbtrs
is sot a Hardware wist srs caa'l supply. i
D. V. DIXON SON
Otoe Map
9000 Horsepower
How the Largest Exclusive Tire Factory
IT f j. T .... a tt - ,Air i?a f Tmiy
xccps wost uuujti ana ic quality jup
WO-
Rifeih,.A0(r. 20. A young
maiyjnqwlgiving her nam as Lena
gmithv bfiPetiersburg, but 'who' regis
Y?f?2t tfright's Hotel early in the
week with;;her male conipanion, as
-thftHea fa Wells and wife, BaltS
SBoi,".ls -ii.ihe city prison bore and
thepoliceare looking fori J-Vells, the
twofbting .wafit4 for parsing bogus
chei5:jon.. homber of Raleigh mer-cha'rliaU-
The rman wal arrested
rear Selnaa yesterfjaj: aflrshe ai)d
vVeUa had"liDBd'out of Anof! -by
miilrlfKri' Cr'v..
Cost No More Than Average
Every facility for economical production
. that science has been able to produce has
been brought to bear in the Firestone
plant to give you Firestone quality at
Ordinary price. The power plant, where
one man feeds the boilers that produce
9000 borsepowet, is one example of Fire
stone scientific management.
The great Firestone plant naturally
attracts the COuntrVg greatest tire experts.
Everyman In this factory is a tire specialist,
doing his work with skill and accuracy.
Here nothing but tires Is made, and
every ounce of steam power, every effort
of the workmen, every bit of study and
thought, are focused on the making of
Firestone Tires. This concentration and
specialization in production make it pos
'Sible to give highest quality at a cost no
greater than only average tires.
Most for Your Money in First Cost
I f coid Final Economy
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company
"AajwrsM'a iMrgMt Extkmkm Ttr mnd Km Ma)n"
Akron, Ohio
Branches auid DsMJers EvsBrywher
a ' Akron. Ohio
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