THE KINSTON DAILY FREE PRESS
All Hats
and
Feathers
at
REDUCED
PRICES
Chamberlain
& Braxton
CasOill Building
SOCIAL
And
PERSONAL
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has returned
in i
Greenville, where he spoke on Wed
nesday, and commended . the Union
for its .co-operation in extending the
cause of educntion in the- State.
Mr. J. B, Leonard
from Goldsboro.
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Mr. John Waters spvnt today
Dover on business.
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Mr. Sam Abbott spent today in La
Grange on business.
Mrs. J. H. Peele returner to her
home in LuGrungc this raornin, af
ter a visit in the city to her (laugh
ter, Mrs. G. H. Bell on North Inde
pendent street.
Miss Alice Hines has returned
from a short visit to Goldshnrv
FOR HEAD COLDS OR
ANY CATARRH ILL
Surely use Hyomei; it quickly
clears thi' head, stops the disagree
able nasal discharges, soothes and
l,t;ils the inflamed lining of the air
p;usa(r you feel better nt once.
When your nostrils are clogge.-.l,
you suffer with dull headaches, or
have that constant frog in the throat
Hyomei is the remedy that will give
the quickest, most effective and last
ing relief possible it goes right to
ihc cause of the trouble and quickly
ends your misery. You simply
breathe Hyomei, using the small in
haler that comes with every com
plete outfit.
Hyomei immediately reaches all
the raw and inflamed tissues lining
the nose and throat, driving out the
poisonous secretions and healing the
sore spots dull headaches vanish
you breathe freely. Even the worst
cases respond quickly. It is impos
sible to use Hyomei and not b im
mediately benefited.
Hyomei can be had from J. E. Hood
& Co., Druggists. (adv)
FOR SALE! Old Papers, suitable for
kindling' fires these cool mornings,
5c a package. Free Press. 9-14-tf
Mr. G. V. Cowpcr left this morn
ing for Goldsboro on a business trip.
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Mrs. G. P. Fleming has returned
from a visit to relatives in Oxford.
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Mr. Har ey 0. Parker of Wash
ington, D. C. is a business visitor in
the city today.
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Dr. II. O. Hyatt returned this
morning from Jacksonville, where he
spent yesterday on business.
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Miss Rosa Tollson of New Bern
passed through the city this morn
ing en route to Raleigh on a visit.
There will be a dance in the to
bacco warehouse at Pink Hill tomor
row night, to which the public is in
vited. r. t r.
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Miss Georgie Herndon has return
ed from a visit of a few days to her
sister, Mrs. George L. Jordan, at
Timmonsville, S. C.
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Mrs. J. L. Lomax of Goldsboro, re
turned to her home this morning af
ter a visit in the city to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Russ for a
few days.
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State Superintendent of Public In
struction J. Y. Joyner spent Wednes
day night and today in the city, the
guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. N.
J. Rouse. Mr. Joyner is on his way
from the Farmers' Union meeting at
Mr. t. is. Hargett returned this
morning to spend a while with his
family after being away from the city
for some time on a business trip to
several points.
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Other Club Women
Gather Rags.
The Ladies of the Round Table and
the Booklovers' Clubs have joined in
with the Reviewers' Club in gather
ing old linen and other white rags
for use as bandages in the European
war zone. Mrs. J. F. Taylor and Mrs.
R. L. Crisp will continue as the com
mittee to receive the contributions of
rags, and it is earnestly desired by
the ladies that all rags be turned in
by Monday of next week. So far the
response has not been as large as
it should have been, and the club wo
men want it emphasized that every
housekeeper in town is urged to take
part in the movement and make do
nations. The crying need of the hos
pitals makes it important that a ship
ment of bandages be made as soon as
possible.
SCHOOL BAZAAR AT PINK
HILL SPLENDID SUCCESS
Proceeds Wiped Out Debt On Piano.
..Spirited Popularity Contest Re
sulted Misses Turner and
Tyndall Being Nominated.
TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH.
Thousands of people keep coughing
because unable to get the right rem
edy. Coughs are caused by inflamma
tion of Throat and Bronchial Tubes.
What you need is to soothe this In
flammation. Take Dr. King's New
Discovery, it penetrates the delicate
mucous lining, raises the Thlcgm
and quickly relieves the congested
membranes. Get a 50c bottle from
your druggist. "Dr. King's New Dis.
covery quickly and completely slop
ped my cough," writes J. R. Watts,
Floydale, Texas. Money back if not
satisfied but it nearly always helps.
(adv.)
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
(Special to The Free Press.)
At a meeting of the trustees of the
Pink Hill district school last night,
funds were produced by the principal
of the school, representing the pro
ceeds of the school buzaar, held in the
school last Saturday night, which en
tirely obliterated the debt on the
school piano, which was purchased
three years ago on the understand
ing that it was to be paid for by
funds raised through school enter
tainments, concerts, etc., and every
cent of the cost has been met in this
way. The raising of this fund was
largely the work of Miss Celia Max
well, the principal of the school, and
it demonstratos the intense interest
that Miss Maxwell has felt in the
school since its inception, she being
the first teacher to fill the noDoint-
ment in the school at this place. The
board, by a unanimous vote, tendered
a resolution of thanks to the present
teachers, Miss Maxwell and Miss
Tyndall for their efforts in raising the
piano fund, and exhibited their pleas
ure of the progress the school is mak
ing and the high standard kept, by
soliciting their services, this far
ahead, for the next school term.
"Pink Hill Is Wide Awake."
The school bazaar at Pink Hill last
Saturday was quite a success in spite
of the inclement weather. The doors
were qpened at 2:.'30 p. m. Confec
tioneries, oysters, cream and hand
made souvenirs were sold. Beginning
at 7:30 a concert was given by the
school, which consisted of songs, pan
tomimes and speeches. Arter the con
cert there was a voting contest on the
most popular young lady. It was a
close race between Misses Bernice
Turner and Lula Tyndall for quite a
while, when it was announced that
the contest would be closed in just
ten minutes. The crowd anxiously
waited while the time was called, and
it was found that there had been
3,954 votes cast in favor of Miss Tur
ner, who waa presented the first
prize, which was a beautiful cameo
pin. Miss Tyndall received 3,067
votes, and was presented with a three
pound box of chocolate candy as sec
ond prize. The proceeds for the eve
ning were about $i)5, all of which
will go for the benetit of the school,
just as the teachers and trustees see
fit.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KlilSTCil
"If you need help to hold
your COTTON, call to
DON' TDELAY TREATING
YOUR COUGH.
A slight cough often becomes seri.
ous, Lungs get congested, lironchial
Tubes fill with mucous. Your vital,
ity is reduced. You need Dr. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey. It soothes your ir
ritated air passages, loosens mucous
and makes your system resist Colds.
Give the Baby and Children Dr. Bell's
Pine.Tar. Honey. It's guaranteed to
help them. Only 25c at your Druggist.
see us.
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N.J. ROUSE. Pre.
DR. H. TULL, Vice Praide s
D. F. WOOTEN. Culi.
J. J. BIZZELL. A1 Cashier.
T.W. HEATH Teller.
DIRECTORS.
W. L. Kennedy
H. Tull
I. H. Canady
L. C. Moseley
J. F. Parrott
C Felix Harvey
David Oetbnger
H. E. Mojeley
J.F.Taylor '
H.H. McCoy
S. H. Isler k ;
N. J. Rouse .
SPECIAL
A
REDUCTION SALE
on all of our
HATS
We have them in
all sizes, small,
medium and
large brims
Mrs. ML Brasvuell
'MMMMMMMEH
You Need a Tonic
There are times to every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui Is com- '
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps .build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women In its past half century of wonderful
success, and It will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
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The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark, .
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such. awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and -as
strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. '
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Friday and
Saturday
Cohen's
Clark's O.N. T. Pillow Ladies Vests Extra Heavy Ladies' Lisle Men's Hose Ladies' or Extra Good
?nor,i mttnn rases or Pants Children's Hose Men's Hem- Men's Shirts
Spool Cotton Cases or Pants UniQn SuUs nose med H,d,kTs
31-2C 7c 18c 22c 5C I J5L 3c 1 34c
Children's ill Men's FL'eced Men's Jersey Extra Good Ladies Fine Middy Ladies Long Ladles' Solid
Wool Shirts or Gloves Towels Embroidered Blouses Wool Hose Leather Shoes
Sweaters IDrawers Underskirts
74c 34c 8C I 4C 1 41c 1 69c 17c 1 98c
Popularly
Known as the
Cheapest Place
in Kinston for
High-Grade
Wearing
Apparel
COHEN'S ,
The Most Exclusive Showing of High-Grade Tailor-Made Ladies' Suits
ever exhibited in Kinston. You have seldom seen
so much style and service in these creations at
iTHESE EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.
Men's High Grade Suits
at Half Price.
Values Up To
16.50
NOW
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Strictly all Wool
Hand Tailored
Fit Guaranteed
Values Up To
25.00
NOW
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Strictly all Wool
Hand Tailored
Fit Guaranteed
THE MATERIALS
Include Serges, Cheviots medium and wide wale
diagonals, Poplins and Garberdines in black,
navy brown, greens taupe, Copenhagen and wine.
The Coats vary in length from knee-length to 48
inch models, and come in directoire paddock and many other styles. Semi-fitted and
loose-hanging styles closing with one, two or three buttons; collars are in shawl or
notch effect. Some of the coats have deep-stitched belts. The skirts are are in various
new models gored and pleated.
5.45 6.60 7.85 8.60 9.80
CHOICE OF VALUES UP-TO 40.00
12.50
Shoes for the Whole Family at Less
Than llalf-Price
Ladies Child's Men's All
Solid
Leather Solid Leather
Gun
Metal Leather Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
$1.79 29c 1-25
in Button
or Lace BuyThem REAL
Values to
$3.00 NOW VALUES
Boy's
Shoes
Weil
made
98c
Tie Kim
That
Wears
6fl
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