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Chamberlain
& Braxton
Caswell Building
WANT ADS
CENT A WORD EACH IN-6ERT10N
MINIMUM 15 CENTS
room.
FOR RENT Nice furnished
Apply 106 S. McLewean street.
2-6-2t-Dly
LOST Between Ranton & Lawrence
Barber Shop and Barrett & Harts
field's, one ?10 bill. Reward for re
turn to Asa Hawkins. 2-8-2t-Dly
FOR RENT Five-room dwelling,
with water and lights, on North
McLewean street Apply to Dr. Dan
Parrott 2-2-15-tf
1 DON'T price a $250.00 piano at
$400, and I don't price a $275.00
Piano at $450. See me if you want a
Piano or Player Piano, and I will give
you a square deal. J. B. Leonard, at
Caswell HoteL
WANTED Position by competent
, bookkeeper and stenographer; sev
eral years' experience. Best of ref
erence furnished; reasonable salary.
Write Miss Esther Pate, Goldsboro,
N. C, 317 Park avenue.
1-30 to 2-5'
HAVE YOU. LAND FOR SALE?
We subdivide land into town lots,
or large farms into small tracts and
eel at auction. If you want to con
vert your property into cash and in
terest bearing notes, write or wire us.
Southern Realty and Auction Co., E.
M. Andrews, Manager, Green-iboio,
N. C. 2 3-4t-Dly
NOTICE OF ENTRY
State of North Carolina
Lenoir County.
To C. W. Pridgen, Entry Taker,
for Lenoir County.
The undersigned, L. B. Humphrey,
of the County of Craven, and J. H.
Hugging of the County of Jones, and
State of North Carolina, have enter
ed and laid claim to the following de
scribed piece or parcel of land in
South West Township, Lenoir County,
North Carolina, the same being vac
ant and unappropriated land and sub
ject to entry. Viz;
Bounded on the North by the lands
of M. C. Stroud, on the North East
by the lands of Thomas Sutton, on
the South East by the lands of A. F.
Becton, on the South by the lands of
Freeman Civils, and on the West by
the lands of Samuel Lof tin, Dec'd and
W. B. Becton, Containing by esti
mation Two Hundred Acres more or
less. . , i ,
L. B. HUMPHREY
Entered this 29th day of January,
1915.
J. H. HUGGINS
Last Call
For
Expensive,
Cheap and
all kinds of
New and Up-to-Date
Line of Shirt
waists.
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hiHSrliI. LM5RASWELL .
PENSIONS FOR MINISTERS
PLANNED BY METHODISTS
Chicago. Feb. &-i-A broad, compre
hensive plan for the establishment of
old age pensions, . and widows' and
orphans endowments will be under
consideration here during the last
week in April at a national confer
ence of Methodist clergymen. It is
desired to raise a fund of $10,000,000
to maintain these benefits.
It is held by advocates of the pi
that at the end of thirty-five years
service every Methodist minister
entitled to a pension amounting to one
half of the average salary paid in his
conference. This would mean, in Chi
cago, a pension of $655 annually I
asmuch as the average salary here
$1,330. For men who have occupied
the pulpit for less than thirty-five
years, a proportionate scale is pro-
nosed. The caring for widows and or
phans la also considered an import
ant function of the fund. .
'. Pensions experts from many fields
will be invited to explain various
plans. Among those who will speak
beore the ministers will be men in
charee of the Chicago and Northwest
ern Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad
and First National Bank of Chicago,
nonninn svstems.
The Methodists themselves have al
readv evolved a comprehensive plan
Dr. Joseph B. Hingley is chairman of
the board of conference claimants,
which has this work in charge.
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SOCIAL
;. And ' '
PERSONAL
J
AN EVERY-MEMBER MEETING,
There will be a congregational
meeting of the Christian church Wed
nesday night Important matters are
to be discussed and therefore, the
pastor is trying to have every mem'
ber present. After the business ses
sion there will be a social period and
light refreshments.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS
TO MEET TONIGHT.
The officers and teachers of the
Christian Bible School will meet at
7:45 tonight in the church.
I WAS RUNDOWN,
NERVOUS AND WEAK
Cause? Chronic Cough A Friend
Advised Me to Take Vinol I Did
It Made Me Well and Strong
Jennings, La. "I was run-down,
nervous, weak, dizzy, and tired all the
time as a result of a chronic cough
which kept me awake nights for
months. I have four in my family,
and I was not able to do my daily
housework. All the different medi
cines I had taken failed to do me any
good until a friend told me about Vin
ol. I took it and within a month I
felt so well and strong I could do my
own housework. I would advise all
weak women to take Vinol." Mrs. A.
Freyou, Jennings, La.
Why will women in this vicinity
continue to drag along day in and day
out all run-down, pale, thin, nervous,
weak and all tired out when we are
continually publishing letters from
hundreds of reliable women which
prove how Vinol overcomes such con
ditions and creates strength.
We ask every weak, nervous, run
down man or woman to come to our
store and get a bottle of Vinol, our
delicious cod liver and iron tonic, with
out oil, and if it fails to help you we
will return your money.
J. E. Hood & Co., Druggists, Kin-
ston, N. C, and at leading drug stores
everywhere. r adv
KEEP IT HANDY FOR
RHEUMATISM.
No use to squirm and wince and
try to wear out your rheumatism. It
will wear you out instead. Apply
some Sloan's Liniment Need not rub
it in just let it penetrate all
through the affected parts, relieve
the soreness and draw the pain. You
get the ease at once and feel so much
better you want to go right out and
tell other sufferers about Sloan's. Get
a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25
cents of any druggist and have it in
the house against Colds, Sore and
Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica
and like ailments. ' Your money back
if not satisfied, but it does give al
most instant relief. r Buy a bottle to
day. - v-. . adv.
Mrs. J. F. Nobles has returned from
a visit to friends at Tarboro.
. : BOB
Elder Henry Cunningham of Deep
Run, is in the city today on business.
.-Vs'v: BBS'
Miss Lydia' Taylor of Greenville
was a Kinaton visitor Saturday, en
route to Goldsboro. , '
' . a a a "
Mrs. E. V. Webb will be the host
ess to the Round table at its regular
meeting, Tuesday afternoon, at 8:15
o'clock. '- .. ' ..' ;
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Mrs. J. R. Gooding and Miss Fran
ces Xing of New Bern are the guest
of Mrs. Burrell Stroud on Caswell
street .
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rountree left
this morning for Raleigh, after a vis
it to Mr. Rountree's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Rountree, on Blount street
a a a
Mrs. W. D. LaRoque will entertain
the Reviewers at her home, on Cas
well street Tuesday afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
BBS
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cummings of
Mount Olive, arrived Sunday after
noon for a visit to Mrs. Cummings'
mother, Mrs. Nora Taylor, on Gor
don street
a a a
Misses Melissa and Zodia Dawson,
who have been attending the Teach
ers' Training School at Greenville,
are in the city visiting their mother,
Mrs. Edith Dawson.
a a b
Charming visitors in the city Sun
day were Miss Mabel Skinner of Do
ver, and sister, Mrs. Hampton of
Waycross, Ga., and Mrs. Hampton's
baby son. They were the guests of
their uncle, Mr. J. T. Skinner and
family.
PRINCE OF TONIGHT" TROUPE
WILL COME TUESDAY MORNING.
Tom Arnold, the "prince," and half
a hundred other members of "The
Prince of Tonight" company will ar
rive here tomorrow morning from
New Bern. The production they will
stage at the Grand Tuesday night
will be by far the biggest thing of
the kind ever seen here. In fact, it
is the largest and best musical come
dy outfit on the road in the South to
day. There isn't a Jew nor a Dutch
comedian in the bunch, either, which
fact will appeal to many. ' The scenic
features of the beautifully mounted
fantasy, principally, are: The exterior
of the "Breakers" hotel at Palm
Beach; the wonderful transformation
scene from Palm Beach to the myth
ical land of Luitania; the blue and sil
ver ballet; visions of bygone sweet
hearts; illumination at night of the
water fete, and an al fresco banquet
with banks of flowers and lights, a
brilliant spectacle. There are other
scenic surprises, but those named are
the best of the extravagant lot
HOW FRENCH PEOPLE
CURE STOMACH TROUBLE
A household remedy of the French
peasantry,, consisting of pure vegeta
ble oil, and said to possess wonderful
merit in the treatment of stomach,
liver and intestinal troubles, has been
introduced in this country by George
H. Mayr, who for twenty years has
been onejf the leading down-town
duggists of Chicago and who himself
was cured by its use. So quick and
effective is its action that a single dose
is usually enough to bring pronounc
ed relief in the most stubborn cases,
and many people who have tried it de
clare they never heard of anything to
produce such remarkable results in
so short a time. It is known as Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy and can now be
had at all leading drug stores. It is
sold with the positive understanding
that your money will be refunded
without question or quibble if ONE
bottle fails to give you absolute satis
faction. adv
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For Infanta end Children
n Us For Over 30 Years
Always bears
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Signature of
ROUTE OF THE
"NIGHT EXPRESS"
(Schedule in Effect October 4, 1914.)
N. IS. The following soneduie ng-
ures published as information only,
and are not guaranteed. ''
TRAINS LEAVE KLNSTUIM:
East Bound
11 p. m. "Night : Express," Pull-
,man Sleeping Cars
New Bern to Norfolk,
folk.
7:50 a. m. Daily, for Washington
and Norfolk. Con
nects for all points
North and West Par.
lor Car Service be
tween New Bern and
Norfolk.
4:41 p.m. Daily for Beaufort and
unentai.
West Bound
5:40 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro.
10:28 a.m. Daily for Goldsboro.
:35 p.m. Daily for Goldsboro.
For complete information or
servation of Pullman Sleeping Car
space, apply to W. J. Nicholson,
Agent Kinston, N. (J.
H. S. Leard, General Passenger
Agent
THEATRE
HIGH . BIS SHOW
TODAY
"THE WISHING RING"
A great World Film feature in four
ml with V1VA1N MARTIN in chief
role.
"DEAR OLD GIRL"
Euanay. 2 Reel.
HEARST SELIG NEWS
In I Reel.
TUESDAY MATINEE
First iiutallment of the Serial
"RUNAWAY JUNE"
Ooora open at 2:30 p. m. Everybody
admitted free during the afternoon.
Ladies and Children are especially in
vited.
MIGHT
"PRINCE OF TONIGHT"
Matinees 5 and 10c
Night Except Tuesday 10 6 15
GMinid .TGnesitiire
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Tuesday Night, February 9th
The Show That Left All Chicago Talking
LE COMTE & FLESHER
OFFER THE GORGEOUS MUSICAL SPECTACLE
"THE PRINCE OF TONIGIir:
.mi A wr BY ADAMS. HOUGH & HOWARD
260 TIMES AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE
,-mu; CHICAGO'S MOST POPULAR PLAYHOUSI
OVERFLOWING WITH SONG HITS AND STUNNING SHOW, GIRLS
METROPOLITAN CAST with TOM ARNOLD
Supported by Mabel Laflin, Eva Phelps, Vera LaVere, Frank Hanh, Tom Butch, Ltw
Naden, Charles Corwin and the Princess Prize Beauty Chorus Pony Ballet
of Wondeiful Dancers.
50
PEOPLE
SO
FEATURES: The Blue and Silver Ballet, Delft Forest in the Land of the Moon. Lithe
Fairies Dancing in an Emerald Gloom, Water Fete and BanqoeH
Grand Illumination. ' '
Spec iaTFea turn
WILKINS and BURCH In Whirlwind and Society Dances
PMPFQ' $150. $1.00, 75c, Children 50c
I HIULO. Seats on sale Friday, at Grand Box Olfiee
FOR RENT Garare on West Gor
don street Apply to J. F, Taylor.
FOR RENT Three or four rooms atj
206 East Peyton avenue. Apply to
Mrs. N. A. Holland. 1-23-Dly-tf
Bothered by Catanhl Bronchitis,
Asthma, Head or Chest Colds?
Try tha "VaLp-O-RsV Trehent-Re-Eerea
by Inhalation and AImoP
Wo Stomach Pnainf.
Ko need to disturb your stomach witii
internal medicine for these trouble.
Tick's "Vap-0-Bub' Balre, eombinea by a
nrnrMi TTntirit TVi vmn F.TllA-
IrDtoL Camphor and Pine Tar. so that when
applied to the beat of the body, these in-
ese soothing, medicatod rapors are in.
at
V
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. haled all nlcht Ions throngh the air
ges to tne junps, looneuum r""
soothing the inflamed membrane, and aid
ing the body cells to drive oat the Invad
ing germs. '
In addition. Tick's is absorbed throngh
'tv. v-m jnin iha Inflammation and
taking oat that tightness and soreness.
uuo. or $ i.w. m ma uiufcg
Oeinmuws
inisinseiMia
j WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE TQ OUR FRIENDS AND
TAlnliNij InAI lilt rlltul Ur
M. Adler & Sons
HAS BEEN SUCCEEDED BY
ADLER BROTHERS
WE ARE NOW CONDUCTING OUR INAUGURATION
SALE AT THE OLD STAND AND WE ASSURE YOU :
THE S1E COURTEOUS AND FAIR TREATMENT ;
AS HERETOFORE.
Ad 1 e r :B r o t h e r s
& KTOUR WEEKLY LIMERICK
"tS There iaa a man, by thef name of Lidranjs,
o'li:!-- wif. baJltf needed a'Ranae.
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So they came
to
OUR STORE
And that they
hadn't come
before .
They now think, is exceedingly strange. : .
DUY ONE OF OUR NEW MODERN RANGES
And you'll wonder how you got along with that old stove so long.
THE O. K. AND THE LOTH'S
are splendid makes, having every desirable improvement. The varying styles
- and sizes make a RANGE of prices suited to all pocket book.
ARRANGE TO HAVE ONE OF OUR RANGES
D. V. DIXON & SON
Dr. O. L. WILSON
OZke over J. E. Hood & Co's
Store.
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H .a TURNER,
Contractor and Builisr
Phone 4Z0 J.