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f WANT ADS j TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS. "BILL DONOVAN" DAY ARRANGED BY EBBETS 1 CENT A WORD EACH IN SERTION . MINIMUM 15 CENTS FOB RENT Garage on West Gor don street Apply to J. F. Taylor. 1-8-tf-dly jolt RENT Four-room house on . . Kast Vernon avenue. Apply to the owner, 11. u. r.awaras. ws-diy-tr TWO Nice Office Rooms for rent in Whitaker building. See D. V. Dix on & Son. 1-11-Dly-tf YOU RENT Four nice . rooms, ground floor, new brick building. Mrs. Alice Hunter. ;. . 1-14-Dly-tf J'OK KENT Gcod four-room resi dence, corner of Independent and Washington streets. Apply to Mis Laura M. Wooten. 1-8-tf-Dly F()K SALE One seven-room cot tape and one five-room cottage on East Gordon street. Apply E. R. . I v ft v mj j .av-M Mv-sa uuwwu lvi Waller. 1-16-tf-Dly iown tQt tj,e business of the meetine "That reminds me," said he. "The By lTal Sheridan (Written for the United Press) New York, Jan. 10. You guessed it Charley Ebbets is going to spring another "dedication day" and spring it early. ' Before the spring robins are properly thawed out and before the baseball bugs get acclimated and blase on the subject of baseball, Mr. Eb bcts will hit 'em with a "Bill Dono van" day. The wires had scarcely ceased tick ing the news that Bill was to manage the New York Yankees when Ebbets began singing songs of praise for Don ovan. The fact that the Bame "Wild Bill" once hopped from Ebbet's club to the Detroit Tigers in the old base ball war was forgotten by the Dodger prexy and he turned loose a galaxy of pleasing adjectives to voice his sen timents. "Likeable fellow," said Ebbets. "Great personality. That wide smile and good nature gets the fans and players alike." All this having been dutifully en rolled by careful scribes, Ebbets got SOCIAL; , And ' ' PERSONAL Dodgers play a couple of exhibition games with the Yankees next April before the season opens. Why not a holiday? Why not? Well have it. We'll call it 'Bill Donovan Day' and have the usual festivities. The Ebbets Marching and Chowder association will march and there'll be a big crowd." i Passing up Charley Ebbets and his dedication days, it seems to be a sure bet that the move that brought Dono van to the Yankees was a popular one. They may be singing a different tune about July 4, but "Wild Bill" comes to town with the best wishes of the fans. The feeling runs, too, that with Caldwell back on the hurling corps, Donovan may turn out a team that will hum its way into the first division. LOST Gold Wish Bone Pin, Between liarrett & Hartsfield's store and hospital, on Gordon street. Finder please return to Barrett & Hartsfield. .j l-19-2t-DIy WANTED An experienced doctor, doing a thrce-thousand-dollar prac tice, on bad roaus, wants a location 1 I r:n i i where roads are guuu. win uuy u suited. "Doctor," care Kinston Free Press. l-18-3t-tJy Zt-SW WANTED An energetic ambitious: active man to establish permanent business. Health and Accident In surance. Immediate cash returns and future. Address National Casualty Company, Detroit, Mich. 1-18, 20, 22-Dly SOME DONTS For Stomach and Liver Sufferers Don't take medicine for your Stom ch ailments morning, noon and nijrht, as usually such medicines only give temporary relief and simply di gest the food that happens to be "in the Stomach. Don't permit a surgical operation. There is always serious danger in op erations, and in many cases of Stom ach, Liver antr fntestmar-Ailments the knife can be avoided if the right rem edy is taken in time. .- Don't go around with a foul-smelling breath caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver, to the discom fort of those you come in contact with. If "you' are a Stomach sufferer, don't think you cannot be helped; probably worse cases than yours have been permanently restored by Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Most Stomach ailments are mainly caused by a catarrhal condition, in reference to a plan whereby our Mayr's Wonderful Remedy not only company could take steps toward sup removes the catarrhal mucus, but al- pressing tuberculosis, we believe that lays the chronic inflammation and as- there is urgent need of adequate meas- sisk in rendering the entire alimen tary and. , intestinal tract antiseptic, and this is the secret of its marvelous success, Don't suffer constant pain and ag- Mr. Carl Pridgen went to Raleigh this morning, S3 S3 S3 Mr. S. M. Goodman of Mooresville was here yesterday. ca H H Mr. George Willard of Pink Hill is a Kinston visitor today. S9 a Mrs. II. E. Moseley has gone to La Grange to visit relatives. a a a Mr. T. V. Moseley has gone to New MANY WILLING TO AID STATE IN WAR ON WHITE PLAGUE York to be gone several days. B H H Mrs. B. F. Bursell has returned homef rom visiting at Greenville, H 53 W Mr. Clarence Smith of Richmond Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and a h ca Mrs. Willie Sutton and Miss Isa- belle Nunn are visiting in Winter ville. 69 H H The Reviewers will meet with Mrs, R. F. Hill Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. a Mrs. Thomas H. Martin, who has been visiting her daughter at Dur ham, has returned home. a s: a Mrs. Fred. Seagle of Asheville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stallings, on West Lenoir street. 85 H a Mr. atid Mrs. Gilbert Wood of Pe tersburg, Va., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Whitaker, on West Wash ington street. H K H Mrs. D. B. Wesson, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sitterson, on Mitchell Street, has returned to her home, in Springfield, Mass. BBS Kindergarten Play School The Kindergarten Play School will open Wednesday morning at 9:30 o' clock in the recreation rooms of the Gordon Street Christian church. Miss McDaniel, the superintendent, is an xious that as many of her pupils as can, be present at the opening. B B B HENDERSON TAKES OATH AS ALABAMA'S GOVERNOR, Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 18. Charles Henderson was inaugurated Governor of Alabama at noon today, LACK OF FUNDS GREATEST DRAWBACK TO REFORMS Rep. Mints of Wayne Thinks General Assembly " Will Go Very Slow About Increasing Bonded t . u , Indebtedness. Mr. Fred. R, Mints, representative from Wayne in the lower branch of the Legislature, and chairman of the Committee on Education, passed through the city this morning, en route from Snow Hill, where he spent the week-end with Mrs. Mints, to Ra leigh. Mr. Mints is the editor of the Mount Olive Tribune, and is one of the progressive members of the Gen eral Assembly. In discussing the I outlook of several bills now pending before the Legislature looking to the establishment of more State institu tions, particularly the bill for a re formatory for fallen women, Mr. Mints said that the matter had some general and informal discussion last week among the members, but that he did not know just what the pre vailing sentiment was. His opinion was that the lack of funds and the necessity for retrenchment all along the line would perhaps be the great est obstacle in the way of the passage of this bill, and other such reform measures. He was in sympathy with the movement, but was hardly prepar ed to say just what he would do with reference to the bill now pending, not having given it very close study so far. The financial question is the most serious one confronting the State, Mr. Mintz thinks and although, as he said, there is a small surplus in the treasury at present as compared with deficit, which had to be taken care of in 1913 by a bond issue, he felt that the General Assembly would stay pretty close to shore in making appropriations which would require additional bond issues. Mr. Mintz agreed that it was not the part of wisdom to cut the "cloth too close." He left on the 10:28 a. m. Norfolk Southern train for Raleigh. SOLOMON OF DIVORCE v' COURT GIVES ADVICE (By the United Press) Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 19 "Women1 are three times as faithful to their marriage vows than men, but when strife is laid at their door it gener ally traces to complete ignorance of the art of cooking and a general un preparedness for the marriage state." i Such is the logic of Judge Almon M. Warner who closes his career of i six years on Cincinnati's "divorce bench" after hearing 0,000 cases of domestic woe. Excepts from Judge Warner's wisdom: "If husbands have clean comfort able homes they will not seek amuse ment outside." "A marriage founded on a month'i acquaintance is almost sure to be ship-wrecked." "Young folks should know each oth er at least a year i fthey expect to live a lifetime in peace and love." "Married folks should have kindred tastes and best of all real love." "Prospective voyagers on the sea of matrimony should ask themselves first: 'Will my affections remain the same when we are old and gray. "Liquor is a foe to marriage and an aid to divorce." Among the wealthier people 'the other woman is most generally the husband's fault." "When a woman falls, she falls far lower than a man." "If I had not been sworn to uphold laws, only scriptural grounds and ab solute mental incompatibility would be the grounds for divorce in my court." "It is only the abnormally unusual family that needs court adjustment; there are millions of husbands and wives whose lives are perfect." Mr. Clovas Black of Petersburg, Va., is visiting his father, Mr. J. W. Black, in the city. Raleigh, Jan. 16. The Proximity Manufacturing Company of Greens boro wants an opportunity to help North Carolina eradicate the Great swearing allegiance on the sa'me Bi White Plague. If the State will do ble on which Jefferson Davis swore its part in this fight, this great cor- fidelity as President of the Confeder- poration seems willing to lend a hand I ate States of America, financially in the caring for patients and spreading the gospel of preven tion. Doubtless others will follow. Following is a letter just received by the State Board of Health, from J. W. Cone, vice-president of the Prox imity Manufacturing Co. "Referring to the visit which we asked you to make to us last spring, MORE EVIDENCE OF BIG BUSINESS CONFIDENCE Southern Railway Preparing to Spend a Million and a Half On Piece of Track In Vir giniaLabor Needed. ures for dealing effectively with this truly vital problem, and we are anx ious to in some way co-operate with your board in furthering this end. "It seems to us that if the present ony and allow your stomach ailments General Assembly will make it possible to physically undermine your health. No matter how severe your case may be or how long you have suffered one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy should convince you that you can be restored to health again. Mayr's and is highly recommended by mem bers of Congress, Justice of the Su preme Court, Educators, Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, Doctors, Drug gists, Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Ministers, Farmers and people in all walks of life. Send for FREE valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to George H. Mayr, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold Washington, D. C, Jan. 18. South ern Railway will proceed at once to revise and double track the 28.7 miles of its Washington-Atlanta line lying between Orange and Charlottesville, Va., the work to involve an expendi ture of $1,500,000 and to result in a greatly improved line both as to grades and curvature. Bids for the grading are being received from con tractors today in the office of Mr. W. H. Wells, chief engineer of construc tion, under whose direction the work will be done. The completion of this work togeth er with other work now under way, will trive the Southern a continuous helping financially those in charge of gtretch of 121 miles of double track the work at the present sanatorium, ut of Washington, and a total of we would be very glad indeed to have I mjiea 0f double track between Wash the opportunity of doing so. ington and Charlotte, leaving only "Please keep us advised trom time 41 3 :ea 0f sinKie track, divided into to time what is being done along this four gtretches the longest of which is line, and oblige." 20 miles. Nor is this all. Within the last mie revision between Orange and few months patients have had their Charlottesville will eliminate 1,303 for the State Board of Health to car- rv out their proposed policy for deal ing with this disease, that they will be doing one of the greatest services that has ever been rendered the State, it tbo Onertil Assembly will Wonderful Remedy has been taken, make some definite plan toward erad I . - l. 1 icating this disease, by wnicn our company could join with others in by leading druggists everywhere with expenses paid, and financial assist- degrees of curvature or nearly four the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without ques tion or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. advt TO THE FARMERS: - KEITH'S GROUND AGRICULTURAL LIME Composed of sea product, petrified fish, clams, oysters, shells, etc., has solver ,'the. high 4e6st; of fertilizers. One-fourth price of guano, good for all CrOD3 on. nv,cnI1 ' ran ha nsH ance has been received by the insti- con,piete crcles, and will give a max tution from the following sources: I mum grade northbound of 0.9 per The Presbyterian Church, the Epis-1 cent and southbound of 1 per cent. LAST WEEK'S COTTON MARKET A REPEATER May Went to 8H, Hedge Selling Against Actual Staple in South, and Prices Recoiled, Only to Work Back to High Level copal Church, the Baptist Churcn, TVinmnson Orohanaee. J. O. U. A, M., Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Ma sons, local Red Cross Seaf Commit par. lumber companies, Visiting Nurse Associations, also private con tributions from various sources for niion children, and even a small as against 1.41 per cent in both di rections at present. The work to be done is very heavy and will furnish labor for a large number of men, and cause heavy ex penditures in the territory immedi ately affected. In undertaking it at this time when receipts from both legacy from the estate of a good lady I freiht and passenger traffic are much in the western part of the State. I below normal, the Southern Railway Judging from these voluntary oe- Company is giving striking evidence nevolences from every part of the of President Harrison's faith in the alone or mixedwith' compost, cotton J state, bestowed upon this young in-1 business future of the "South and his eed meaLr or ;f ertilizar material. Shipped loose or sacked. j For prices, write B. F. Keith Company, R. F. D, No. 3, New Bern, N. C,' . , , : ' stitution as upon no other state insti-1 determination to furnish adequate fa ction it would seem to indicate more c;iities. the necessary capital fortun than ever the interest of the people I atey having been provided before the present v European at large in the welfare or sucn an undertaking. . , outbreak of the war. .5100 Reward, $100 Stop That Cough Now When you catch Cold, or begin to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It .'" of tbi. I... Vr&vpM&nttc&lU nrsvunng w u . - Jci t.LLXZT1" ",r n nomi to Ibe tnnh SXsm , 7 cn tx-l" con.tluitkmnl Hill V..1"'. conMlmtlonal trtnut. Jlrwtly oo, b ud in,l mo... f 5U".". h WMHirttn. and awlstlus n.- offer l.V. Li...," V. !'! vninwr that ttic.T fain i '"uar. rr m, w that T.1 5"n4 tar ' Wlutnnlal. AiViresB F. Ji,cnrvr a. ' . Rom . .T" .. - . The liver Regulates the Body A Sluggish Liver Need Care r Someone has said that people with Chronic Liver Complaint should be Ssst Hij' Faam, ria iw eonitiptoo..- ' at t your druggist. nenetrates the' linings of the Throat I shut np away from humanity, for and Lungs and fights the Germs of J they we pessimists and see through Disease, giving quick relief and nat-l "glass darkly." , wnyi Because ural healing. "Our whole family de- mental states depend upon pnysicai pend on Pin-Tar-Honey for Coughs states Billiousness, Headaches, Dia and Colds," writes Mr. E. Williams, riness 'and Constipation disappear Hamilton. Ohio, It always helps, ,25c' after using Dr. Ring s New Life nils. adv. 25 at your Druggist. adv. (Reported by R. H. Rountree & Co.) New York, Jan. 15. The course of the cotton market this week has been practically a repitition of the previ ous one. That is to say, after an ad vance that carried May to 8c, the market ran into so much hedge sell ing against actual cotton in the South that prices recoiled 20 points, only to work back toward the high level of the season. Sentiment has continued extremely favorable to the market, owing to the general spot cotton in the South, and continued uncertainty over the char acter of our new contract. Although the stock of cotton in New York now amounts to over 60,000 bales, less than 2,000 bales of this cotton has been cer tificated under the Government stand ard types, and not enough of this has been done as yet to give tho trade a fair idea of the actual percentage of cotton now coming to New York that will measure up to requirements und er the Lever Law. According to re ports, not more than 75 per cent of the daily receipts will be available for delivery on the new contract, and this has a tendency to hold near po sitions in this market, as well as pre venting the creation of any bearish sentiment in distant months. The fact that the market runs into actual cotton around 8c for May, may or may not be very significant. If the investment demand keeps up on a large scale, and Southern holders persist in maintaining their present idea of values, the market can very easily work higher. But, as we point ed out last week, with an enormous surplus of cotton to be carried over into the coming season, inspires con siderable caution on the part of the conservative element. Of course no one takes a bearish view of cotton when, it sells under the cost of production, no matter what the surplus may be. The enormous profits being reaped by the farming community from the sale of grain at prices not reached in years, brings in DR.DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. OfficeovcrCot. Milloffice A Lot of New FLOWERS and SHAPES CALL IN AND SEE THEM t Mrs. I L Braswell SAVES DAUGHTER AdMce of Mother no Doubt Pre Teats Daughter's Untimely End. AUOilUL 3 PER cknt Ac8e(ablerVfparsl!onCrAs-slmilaiiiiSthcfbodanilRrtuia Promotes Diltonflwtfur ncss and RntjContalos aeittur Opium .Marptune nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC., a C f-J- Vim W-kaayaanlmw Aperfect Remedy rorOmsBp tinn . Sour Smm.vh.Dlarrhoei Worms jConvulswnsJ'evcristt ness ondLQSSorMEEK fie Sin& Sifoataitaf The Cbntauh CompaKI For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That1 Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of W Wanteed underthe toOT II Rfl II ' Vaiiru v u In Use For Over Thirty Years Ezau Copy of Wrapper. vhi eaamuia , am am. brand Theatre PROGRAM TONIGHT "The Lure" Which Is a Great Feat ure. 4 Reels Belgian War Pictures. WEDNESDAY "Edwin Drood" A Bis Feature. 2 Reels Austrian War Pictures. THURSDAY "Mother" A Five Reel Feature. 2 Reels Belgian War Pictures. FRIDAY & SATURDAY-A Very Interesting Pro- gram Will be Announced Later. Doors Open at 7:10 P. M. Matinee Every Afternoon at 3:30 Starting Tuesday, NURSES ARE ALLOWED TO BRING CHILD REN TO OUR MATINEES PRICES Matinees Evenings 5, 10c 10, 15c Ready, Ky. " I was not able to da anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and , was down in bed for three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. At last, mv mother advised me in talin the West as a buyer of a commodity Cardui, the woman's tonic. I thought .iiin t Mmn.tiv.iT w it was no iise for I was nearly dead and nomine seemea to ao me any good, but KINSTON LOAN & REAL ESTATE CO. inc., "We Write Insurance of all Kinds" L. MoCULLEN. Mmmmgmr. selling at comparitively low prices, these buyers having contracts which will be carried for a long pull. Until the New York stock reaches figures that are of menacing propor tions, there is not likely to be actual weight on the contract market, since the figures issued by the Census Bu reau show that neither American nor foreign spinners have as yet purchas ed their normal stock of raw material, notwithstanding the very low prices reached during the early part of the season, when the cotton exchange it self was closed. I took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. 1 think Cardui is the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and 1 look the picture of health. " If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know It will help you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women in the past 90 years. At aU druggists. Writ, tr Owttanooc. Madlcln. Co., Udiat KflTliorT Et- Chatunooca, Tann.. for Sfnim! ImtncHnu on your cat. and 64-pafi. book, "Horn rmtmaolior Woman." io plain wrfcppar. M.S. 1SI PRESCRIPTION VtT 1 Ft irn nn O The Standard Skin Remedy Instant Relief , for, all Shin Troubles J,riIOOD (a CO. DRUGGIST, ; V THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIIISTOII has been and will continue to be the policy of this bank to Jfceep the wheels of industry moving orriciRs N.J. ROUSE, Pres. DR. H. TULL, Vice Pres&ot, D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier. J. J. BIZZELL Ass'l Cashier. T. W. HEATH. Teller. v. DIRECTORS. ' W. L. Kennedy David Oettinget H. TuII J. H. Canady L. C Moseley . J. F. Parrott C Felix Harvey H. El Moseley J. F. Taylor -H.H. McCoy S.H!sler N.J. Rouse
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