AdvanceH Spring
, Styles, m
Kyi's
Chamberlain
& Braxton
Caswell Building
WANT ADS
1 CENT A WORD EACH IN
rrERTION MINIMUM 15 CENTS
FOR RENT tiara on Wert Gor
don street Apfly, fo J. F. Taylor.
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FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for
kindling fires these cool mornings,
6c a package. Free rasa. v-l-u
FOR RENT Three or four rooms at
206 East Peyton avenue. Apply to
Mrs. N. A. Holland. : 1-23-Dly-tf
FOR SALE Dry Pine Wood, sawed
ana split in lengths ready for : the
cook stove; Sam Taylor, Phone 352.
, a 2-ll-3wks-Dly
LOST Sunday, between Mrs. Bar
wick's and Christian church, Ma
sonic Emblem, with date on reverse
eiie, May 2fc 1887.? Finder return
to this office for'reward 2-15-Dlytf
To whom it may concern: All debts
contracted by my son, Eugene Til
ley, will not be paid by me. All per
sons owing me iare requested not
to pay 'the - accounts to him. F. D.
ROUTE OF THE
"NIGHT EXPRESS"
(Schedule in Effect Feb. 14, 1915.)
N. B. The following schedule fig
ures published ' as .-.information only,
and are not guaranteed.
TRAINS LEAVE KINSTON:
East Bound
p. m. "Night Express" Pull-
man Sleeping Cars
New Bern to Norfolk.
folk. H-At '
7:50 a. m. Daily, for Washington
, and Norfolk. Con
i nects for all points
-i a North and West Par
"lor Car Service be
i tween New Bern and
Norfolk.
4:41 p. m Daily for Beaufort and
Oriental.
West Bound' . '
5:40 a.m. Daily for Goldsboro.
W:03 a. m. -Daily-for Goldsboro.
1:33 p.m. Daily for Goldsboro.
For complete information or
emtion of Pullman Sleeping Car
pace, apply to W. J. - Nicholson,
Agent, Kinston, fN. C.
H, S. Leard, General Passenger
Agent
J. D. STACKS General Superin
tendent, Norfolk Ya.
uarry at tatshrdh atashrdlu u radl
A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. ,
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Augnsta . (Ky.) Tobacco Board of
Trade Pays Tribute of Respect
and Sympathy to Mr. C. R.
Dodson of Kins ton.
' "Mr. C R. Dodson, resident buyer
for Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Com
pany, in Augusta, Ky., and Ripley,
O., received a message on Friday,
February 6,' at noon, announcing the
death of his wife at their home at
Kinston, N. C. ""
"Mrs. Dodson was an accomplish
ed woman, a loving and devoted wife,
and member of the Presbyterian
Church, South. : She leaves her hus
band and mother and many friends
to mourn her early and sudden death.
"The sad news came to Mr. Dodson
while he was in. line, buying tobacco
at the Ripley market, and in no wise
expecting the death . messenger to
visit his happy home, as his wife was
in the best of health to the instant of
her death. ' .'.-... ;;..v; "...
"Mr. Dodson, during his stay here
and in Ripley the past three years,
has by his uprightness and courtesy
SOCIAL
And
PERSONAL
Mrs. J. C. Heath is ill at her home,
801 Water street
a b
Mr. N. J. Rouse left this morning
for Columbia, Si C, to be gone sev
eral days on business.
b a a '
The Round Table will meet with
Mrs. E. B. Marston Tuesday after
noon at 3:15 o'clock.
a a a
Miss Gladys Hartttfleld, who is
teaching at Falling Creek, spent the
week-end with her parents in Kin-
s ton. " . ,
ana
Miss Helen HarrelL who la teach
ing school at pink Hill, spent Sat
urday and Sunday here with rela
tives. V;'. . ".
a a
to all, won a place of affection in the Migg Mary Tapp haf at Dur
hearts of all who knew him, and many
were the expressions of sympathy for
him in his sorrow,
"The members of the Augusta To
bacco Board of Trade were called in
extra session on Saturday evening,
February 6, and adopted the follow
ing resolutions
" 'The members of this association
hereby express their sincere sympa
thy to their fellow member, Mr. C. R.
Dodson, in his sad hour of affliction
and grief over the death of his splen
did wife, and regret that we cannot
at this time do more to comfort and
console him in his great bereave
ment'" . , . ::' .
1 Reasonable Assumption.
"I always have my doubts of the
man who defends honesty by declar
ing that he hasn't a -crooked bone la
his body."
"You think be may be exaKiterat-
tag?"
'Yes. I'm afraid that he may not
know any more about his own'short-
comings than he does about physiology."
THIS WOMAN WAS
VERY UNHAPPY.
Physically and Mentally Worn Out
Tells How Nervous and Crying
Spells Were Ended by VinoL
Monmouth, 111..- "1 was weak,
wornout and nervous. I had no ap
petite, and was getting so thin and
discouraged, one y ay I just broke
down and cried when a friend came
in and asked me what was the mat
ter. I told of my condition and how
frothing I took seemed to do me any
good. Vinol was suggested. ,1 got
a bottle and before it was half gone
could eat and sleep well. I con
tinued its use and now my friends
say I look ten years younger, and I
am well, healthy and strong. I wish
could induce every tired-out, worn-
out nervous woman to take Vinol."
Mrs. Harriet Gale, Monmouth, 111.
There are many over-worked, tired-
out care-worn, nervous women in
this vicinity who need the strength-
eir.ng, tissue building, and vitalizing
effects of Vinol, our delicious cod liv
er and iron tonic, and so sure are we
that it will build them up and make
them strong that we offer to return
their money if it fails to benefit
Vinol is a delicious preparation of
the extract of cod liver oil and pepto
nato of iron and contains no oil.
J. E. Hood & Co., Druggists, Kin
ston, N.i C, and at- leading drug
stores everywhere. adv
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children'
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
GRAM THEATRE
BIG HOUSE , , BIG SHOW
ALL THIS WEEK HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
: Elliot & Elliot--Soathern Rosebuds
Fresh from Engagement at Casino in Washington and other .
large exclusive Vaudeville Houses. Tango and whirl-.-
;wind daflces- Today's Bill: A Musical Comedy .
V "SHE CAME FROM ALBANY"
TODAY'S PICTURES 'THE LIEUTENANT GOV-
V) ER1SOR." 2ReelEssanay.;
HEARST SELIG NEWS. I Reel ' '
TUESDAY -Tracked by the Hounds." 2 Red Edison Feature.
"The Greater Love." I Red Vkagragh.
"Zudori? eVfcry Tbur.y. "Runaway June" every Taesday. Why did June
i , Runaway) . A Shobert & Erdy Feature Tery Wednesday
by World Film Corporation.
Wattes, dally
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10 cr. J ZOC
ham, where she attended the initia
tion exercises of the Greek letter fra
ternities of Trinity College. Her. so
rority, the Alpha Delta Pi, admitted
two new members.
B H H
Mr. Mark Taylor of the Albritton
section was a' Kinston visitor Satur
day.
a a a
Messrs. Hubert Bell and - Jack
Saunders are in the Memorial Hos
pital for operations. ,
IB!
The Reviewers will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. II
E. Moseley.
BBS
Miss Julia King of Wilmington,
who is teaching a school in the south
ern end of the county, was here Sat
urday. f
a b a v
Miss Bessie Maxwell of the city
schools spent the week-end with
friends at Sandy Bottom.
a a a v
Miss Charlotte Howard, who has
been the guest of Miss Vida West
returned to her home in New Bern
Saturday. .
a a a
Mr. Ed. Hamilton of 703 East
Caswell street who has been serious
ly sick from a complication of the
grippe and pneumonia, is slowly im
proving. h a a :. .-.
Exposition to Open Saturday.
The following . official ' announce
ment has come to The Free Press;
"The President and Board of Di
rectors of the Panama-Pacific Inter
national Exposition beg to inform
you that the exposition celebrating
the completion of the Panama Canal
will be opened to the public with ap
propriate ceremonies Saturday, Feb
ruary 20, 1915, in accordince with the
Act of Congress- and the Proclama
tion by the President of the United
States. The exposition will on that
day be complete in every detail, in
cluding the participations of the na
tions of Europe, of the Orient and of
all the Americas.
"Very cordially yours,
"CHAS. E. MOORE, Prest"
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CAROLINA RAILROAD I '
TIME TABLE NO. L ;
Effective October 4, 1914, 6:00 a." m.
Firet class freight' and, passenger
South Bound . ' North Bound
332
Daily.
A. M.
7:35
a 7:29
f 7:16
s 7:11
8 7:01
6:55
6:45
STATIONS
i: - - rf!K.,,.
Ar Kinston Lv.
33J
Daily.
P. M.
6:00
5:07
f 5:21
a 6:32
s5:43
f 5:50
6:00
MEETING OF CHURCH BOARD.
The official board of Gordon Street
Christian church will meet at the
home of the pastor this evening at
7:30 o'clock.
YANKEES ARE GREAT
OLD BLUFFERS,
SAYS DIE POST
Hinea Junction',.
Poola '
Dawson
Glenfield
Suggs Siding' -Lv
Snow Hill Ar
All trains goverened by the Nor-
flok Southern rules while using the-
track from Kinston to Hines Junc
tion, and subject to the orders of its
superintendent ';
The above schedule is given as in
formation only, and is supposed to be
the time that trains will arrive and
depart, but it is not guaranteed.
WM. HAYES,
General Superintendent
R. A. HONEYUTT,
V Superintendent
Kinston, N. C.
. A. JONES, F. & P. A.
Snow Hill,- N. C.
Berlin, Feb. 14. Berlin newspa
pers continue their comment on the
American note concerning the Oer
man admiralty's sea war zone procla
mation. The editorials generally are
friendly. Conspicuous exceptions,
however, are furnished by Die Post,
and th eTages Zeitung.
"When something does not suit the
Yankees," says Die Post, "they are
accustomed to adopt as threatening
and as frightful a sabre-rattling tone
as possible. They reckon that the
person thus treated will be frightened
and give in. If this does not come
to pass, however, if the person thus
threatened replies with the strong
est expressions and shows that he is
not scared and will not let himself be
driven into a state of funk, the swag
gerlng .Yankees calm themselves and
quiet down." ''vV- 1
Last Call
-For-
Children Ory
v- FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX The un
dersigned having qualified as exee
tutrix of the estate of Mrs. Martha
J. Stanly, deceased, hereby notifies
all persons having claims against the
said estate to exhibit the same to the
undersigned on or before the 4th day
of February, 1916, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of recovery. Par
ties indebted to said estate are ex
pec ted to make prompt settlement :,
- This February 2, 1915.
. BERTHA ROUNTREE,
' . Executrix of Martha J. Stanly, de
ceased. FCUCZ AXD LAND, Attorney. -
Expensive,
Cheap and
all kinds of
Mr
New and Up-to-Date
Line of Shirt
waists. ' -
fllRS.fl1.LBuL
Biggest Jewelry
Opportunity Kinston
Has EverICnown
Trustee Sale of Rleber Denmark's -Stock
Now In Progress
; ; . Every article in . the store is marked in plain
figures at and below cost, and must be sold.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Fills ia Kf-el ml netailiA
boxes tatted Villi frit til4au 1
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Irarar4. Ak far C 1 1 1 t III- K.Tr
yu kaoini as Best, Street, Alway KelicbM
soEifcni'cciSTSEviRr.'.iiLri .
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Nothing Reserved-All
Must Go-Regardless
Creditors Must Be Satisfied -
An opportunity to buy Silver and Glassware,
Watches, Jewels,' Rings and Jewelry of all sorts,
which has made the stock of this house replete.
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, i You may not need Jewelry now, but it will pay
you to lay by in store for the future, . : ' ' , J
Gome' - See - Buy
Plato Collins; Trustee
Klebsr Benmarlc--feweler