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RED MEN MEET TONIGHT.
Kami, Tribe, No. 25, I. O. R. M.
Vrill meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
BEST-FED FIGHTING
MAN IN THE WORLD
IS FRENCH SOLDIER
SEWER EXTENSION.
The water and lijrht tlprtment is
laying 300 feet of 8-inch sewer main
on South street
J. W. WOKLEY ILL.
Mr. John William Worley, a prom
inent Pink Hill nlantcr. well known
here, is reported to be seriously ill
With pneumonia.
FOUR FINED FOR ROUGH
CONDUCT IN EAST END
Bvron Aldridire. Luko Crane, Lee
Booth and Will Conway were fined I
$2.75 each in City Court Thursda
tiieht for disorderly conduct in East
Kinston.
I'YTHIANS INSTALL NEW
OFFICERS AND SIT.
The Kniifhts of Pythias Thursda
night installed the new officers elect
ed in December, and following the at
tendant ceremony enjoyed an oyster
(upper at Skinner's.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Licenses to wed were issued thf
following couples, all white, Thurs
day: Joseph H. Roberts, 21, and Katie
Brown, 18, both of Lenoir county. Coj
Taylor, 22, and Lila Jarmnn, 20, both
of Lenoir county. James West, fi4
and Susan Bland, 47, both of Kinston
NO DEARTH OF OYSTERS
ON THE MARKET NOW
The oyster famine on eastern Caro
lina markets immediately following
Christmas was a far different condi
tion from that existing today. It it
estimated that between 35 and t(
boatloads were discharged in th
tidewater wholesale markets Thurs
day.
ALLEGED CAMP PERRY
RETAILER ARRE8TEI
Homey Jones, colored, was arrest
ed by a United States deputy mar
shal for selling whiskey at Cami
Perry, the big Onslow county timbei
woods settlement, and Is now held b;
the Federal authoritieswho are mak
Ing a determined etrort to oreak u
the sale of intoxicants among tin
Woods workers.
ONSLOW COUNTY CONVICTS
TO SERVE TIME IN LENOIR
Herbert Hardison and Walter liar
ris, to do six and twelve months, res
pectively, for larceny, were taken-1
the Lenoir county roads Thursday
evening. The men are blacks sen
tenced from Onslow county, and won
brought here by the sheriff fron
Jacksonville.
TURNAGE TO JAIL IN
DEFAULT OF BOND
Leslie Turnage, who was arrested
in Wilmington last week at the re
quest of local authorities for shoot
ing roliceman frank ifursell, was
late Thursday bound over t Superioi
Court from Municipal I oi i, ami in
default of $400 bail, went to jail. Tur
nage wounded Bursell, since resigned
from the force, when the latter went
with another officer to arrest him on
Chestnutt street several years ago.
REV. C. A. UPCTIURCH
SPEAKS IN NEW BERN.
Rev. C. A, Unchurch, who several
years ago was stationed here as pas
tor or ine first isaptist church, nnil
is remembered by many Kinstonians.
made an address to the members of
Tabernacle church at New Bern
Thursday night. Rev. Mr. Upchurch
is now enlistment worker of the Bap
tist Home Mission Hoard. His ad
dress followed up a four-days' tench-
era institute held in the First Bap
tist church at New Bern.
By William Phillip Simms
(United Press .Staff Correspondent)
With the French army at the front
Nov. :S0. (Hy mail to New York)
Probably no army in the world, act
ually in the field, was ever better fed
than is that of the allies.
Every French soldier in the field is
entitled to 2.1 1-'! ounces of bread a
day; 3 1-3 ounces of rice, beans or
pens; 10 ounces of meat; 1 1-?! ounces
of sugar; one ounce lard; 2-3 ounce
salt and a little more than 2-3 ounce
of coffee.
These articles constituc the daily
ration under ordinary conditions.
There are times, however, when cir
cumstances are extraordinary, when
fresh meat, new bread, dried vege
table and regular coffee can not be
lelivercd daily t the soldiers. Under
such conditions the French fighting
i i . i ti . ft
man rails back on nis "reserve ra-
ions, which are:
Ten ounces of "biscuit," or "war
read" as hard tack is known in the
French nrrny; 10 ounces of canned
meat; 2 2--'! ounces of sugar 1 2-.!
iiinres of soup essence, in cube form;
t 1-1 ounces of essence of coffee, also
In cube form, and .OIJ25 litre (1 l-(i
f a quart) of brandy.
Hack of the fighting line the French
oldier has never had to fall back on
his "reserve" rations. He always has
his fresh beef, mutton or othor meat;
lis coffee made from the coffee bean;
lis fresh bread and the rest. Further
nore, these things arc quite good. I
have lived for days with the private
oldicrs and eaten their food, so can
five personal testimonial as to its ex
ellence. I have eaten their "re
erve" food also, their canned meats
("monkey meat," the soldiers call it)
nd tackled their hard tack; drank
heir "cube" coffee and perhaps of
he bullion made of their soup cubes,
t is also wholesome and nutritious,
fhc brandy is good and stimulating
nd, administered in medicinal doses,
s the good Marianne of France ad
ninisters it, can not harm the brave
'cllowa standing in trenches which are
lot and cold at one and the same
imo. Some of this brandy if. of the
1EW YORK OFFICIAL
PH0T0GRAPHER
"scapes Nervous Breakdown His
Strength Gradually Ebbing Away
Made Well and Strong hy Vinol.
New York City: "I have found
,'inol to be a godsend as a reronstruc-
ive tonic for a run-down constitution,
am an official photographer and for
i long time I suffered from weakness
nd general debility, and soon realiz-
d that my strength was fast leav-
ng me. I tried dillerent tonics with-
uit benefit, but one day I saw Vinol
dvertised and decided to try it. l!e-
ore 1 had taken two ootlles 1 Had
ained in health and strength so I
ould do 100 per cent, more work than
efore.
Vinol is the best tonic I ever took
.nd I cannot say enough in its praise
o do it justice." William Kohlhoff,
I Irving Place, New York.
It is the combined action of the ru-
ative elements of the cods' livers aid-
)d by the blood making and strength
renting properties of tonic iron con
tained in inol which makes it so
successful in overcoming .such condi
tions.
If you are weak, sickly, run-down,
und overworked try a bottle of Vinol,
nur delicious cod liver and iron tonic
without oil, with the understanding
we will return your money if it does
not help you. J. E. Hood & Co.,
druggists, Kinston, N. C, and lead
ing drug stores everywhere. ndv I
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
STANDS READY FOR
CO-OPERATIVE WORK.
(Continued from Page One.) i
ing committees for his incumbency,
shall appoint a committee on immi
gration. Numerous applications for
information about the advantages
Kinston and the section offer to out
siders are being had, and this com
mittee will treat such applications
with the care they deserve. Dr. B.
W. Spilman of the publicity commit
tee, made the report for the commit
tee, outlining an idea for an adver
tising policy to induce the location
here of more manuacturing enter
prises, etc.
'calvados" brand and is made of fine,
usty apples, and in sipping it, the
smell and taste of the apple are quite
noticeable. .
The revictualing of the Allies, un
der ordinary circumstances, is car
ried on by England and F ranee sep
arately. That is France feeds her
own troops and England feeds hers.
It rarely happens though the cir
cumstance is now known that the
French have to feed the English or
vice versa. The English eat more
tinned goods than the French, one
eason being their means of trans
port are more difficult. I hey also
consume tea in enormous quantities
whereas French are not addicted to
the tea habit. In France I heard this
story of an English mother who had
just received a letter from her son at
the front:
"My poor boy" exclaimed the moth
er, "lie is undergoing enormous sac
rifices and hardships! He writes me
that a few days ago he was obliged
to go from 9 o'clock in the morning
until 0 that evening without lunch and
no tea was served that day at all!"
Spring
Ginghams
Bright, New and Snappy
Patterns.
10 to 15c yd.
Cms. A. Waters
The Telephone Store
Phone No. 89
Children Crjr
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
SOFT FLUFFY HAIR IS
FIRST AID TO BEAUTY
If your hair is not fluffy, soft and
lustrous, is falling out, streaked, fad
ed, brittle, or full of dandruff, and if
the scalp itches, do not think it must
always be that way, for pretty hair
is only a matter of care and the use
of the proper hair dressing. Your
hair is like a plant if neglected it
soon dies, while with a little atten
tion it keeps fresh and beautiful.
Parisian Sage is a scientific prepa
ration that supplies just the elements
needed to invigorate the hair to grow
long, thick, fluffy, soft and lustrous.
It removes all dandruff with one ap
plication and quickly stops itching
head and falling hair. It is the ideal
hair tonic and scalp treatment con
tains nothing injurious und is deli
cately perfumed.
J. E. Hood & Co. or any druggist
can supply you with Parisian Sage
it is inexpensive. You cannot be dis
appointed with this delightful and
helpful toilet necessity, for it will
surely give your hair the beauty and
charm of youth.
A. L. Hyatt, M. D.
General Practice
Miller Building
WATCH FOR
ZUDORA
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The Ladies and I
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Frp Trpa tn. Snrla I
and Fine Candy
Phone 149
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OUR SALE
Still continues and
and $25.00 Coat
Suits are now go
ing at $ 5 . 9 8
and $9.98.
Come and Look
Them Over
J. M. Stephenson
THE LADIES' STORE
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CLEARANCE SMI
Three More Days
Sale Closes Saturday
Night
Everything Reduced
Rarrptt
lartsfielri
When Company Conies
The Duof old Davenport
will save any worry about where
to put them. This handsome
piece of furniture is doubly con
. venient-serving the purpose of
a sofa in the day time and a bed
at night. Easily operated and
fully guaranteed yet the price
is no higher than the ones which
are not so good.
I Oettinger's Furniture Store
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
C. OETTINGER, Manager
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
Telephone No. 182 (Next to Postoffice)
ELDERLY COUPLE WEDDED:
CUPID CI TS UP A HIT.
James H. West and Mrs. Susan
Bland were united in marriage Thurs
day afternoon at the home of the
bride,- on Adkin street. East Kinston,
Pastor E. N. Harrison of Caswell
Street Methodist church, officiutinR.
The official record pives the njrcH of
the groom and bride as 01 and 47,
respectively. James H. Rohorts and
Miss Katie Brown arranged to (ret
married in the sheriff's oHlce at the
Courthouse Thursday evening, so as
to have the protection of officers, it
is "officially stated." The young lady
was just 18 by a day. The relatives
of the bride, who intended to be
whether or no, discovered that the
nuptials were o be pulled off despite
their objection, and withdrew it. The
ceremony was performed in the home
on Caswell street, by Magistrate IL
C. V5 Peebles., The bridegroom is a
prosperous young fanner, and Mrs.
Roberts is a very attractive young
woman who, until her wedding, was
in school here.
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JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
Is now going on. Every-
thing in Winter Goods
reduced to almost Cost
to make room for New
Spring goods that will
soon be arriving. Now
is a good opportunity
to supply your needs for
whatever you want.
Come early and get the
best.
Yours to please,
Mark Cummings
"The Home of Oualitv
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Riding Attachment for
Walking Plows
Just what you want. Put it on any one of your walking
plows and ride. You have all the comfort
of a riding plow. Call and see it
We f,
ad all t.V
runutes u
rrgulata t'i
nishcyrrthinf needed-Wheels, Asles, Layers, Seat and Sen! Spring,
connections. 1 1". bo : en any walk cg pluw ( any in.ike in a fc w
mo. Yon don't have to bore any holes. It ciam ps to tlw beam. You can
depth with the lover. Why walk all day when It rrct n little n riA..
Vouw'II winder how yoo ver tood (tie walking after usiuvj one of these ridiDB
IsLUWCUIl,
Dr. 0. L. WILSON
De'.Ht
Office orer J. E. HoodA Co'a
Star.
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H. L MOSELEY HAIK CO.
Headqwartars for
All KxaAiof Up-to-Date Farm Nlachinery
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DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Residence Phone 523. Office Phone 80
OSTEOPATHY DEFINED
O.tmrjathv is a av.tem of hlin J:
j ..g ul.
sense by scientilic manipulation., the
purpose or each manipulation being
either to arrest tome derangement in
the position of the tissues or to increase
or to decrease the activity ol some organ
It is not a remedy for tome particular
disease, but successfully treats all cur
able non-surgical, acute and chronic
diseases.
Z, V. MOSELEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hours:
9 to 11 a. m Phones:
3 to 5 p. m. Office,' 478
8 to 9 p. m. Res. Phone 113
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DR. T. H. FAULKNER
DENTIST
Office 130 S. McLewean St
Near Residence.
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY
Specialist in Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
Office hours 10 to 12. Office
105 E. Caswell Street.
Phone 118.
N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land
Kinston, N. C.,. .Goldsboro, N.G
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W
Offices:
Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N. (X,
Edgerton Building.
IRA M. HARDY, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 6
P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M.
PI; ones: Residence 507; Office 479.
102 West Caswell Strest.
r ye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Diseases Treated.
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