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Caawell Building
AlINUS HIS FROGS. HE
- . GOES BACK TO WORK.
SU Paul, Feb, 18. Albert Kreuger,
the man who carried 14 f roga in hU
tummy for several weeks and found
that ten of them were alive when
ejected, resumed work today, after
being off duty for over two weeks to
think it over. " '
Kreuger la believed by Dr. R. F.
Johnson of Win throp, Minn., who
vouches for the story, to have taken
frog eggs into his stomach while
drinking water. The eggs got into
the intestines, where . the digestive
juices are less severe, and there they
were hatched. -'.-; ,
WANT ADS
1 CENT A WORD EACH IN-
V'SERTION
,1,1
MINIMUM 15 CENTS
A few Nice Turkeys for sale. Henry
French. Fhone 32. 2-18-lt-Dly
FOR RENT Garage on West Gor
don street , 'Apply to J. F. Taylor.
WANTED Experienced Milliner and
Saleslady,,, No others need apply.
Eli Nachamson. 2-16-3t-Dly
FOR RENT Three or four rooms at
206 East Peyton avenue. Apply to
Mrs. N. A. Holland. 1-23-Dly-tf
FOR SALE House and lot, opposite
Knitting Mill, No. 426 Caswell St
Call at or phone Lenoir rressing
Club. , 2-17-3t-Dly
FARM FOR .RENT 2-horse farm,
good buildings, good land, good lo
cation. Becton and Douglass.
2-17-Dly&SW-tf
FOR SALE Dry Pine Wood, sawed
ana split in lengths ready for the
cook stove. Sam Taylor, Phone 352.
1 .ll-3wks-Dly
THE DAY'S ODDEST STORY.
Philadelphia,' Feb. 18. After serv
ing three weeks in the House of Cor
rectionn, sad-eyed George Gree to
day swore he would never wear an
other pair of suspenders. .
While stealing a ride on the roof
of a freight car, George slipped and
found himself dangling in mid-air,
held by his suspenders. A passing
policeman stopped the train and nab
bed mm. sun nas nine more
weeks to serve, but warns his keep
ers never to mention suspenders to
him.
SOCIAL
And
PERSONAL
GERMAN BRIDGE ROAD
Mr. E. V. Webb spent yesterday in
uoidsboro. ,: -; . : ;.- .
a ss ns
Sheriff A. W. TayTor is in Golds-
boro today.
b a n
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ferrell spent
last evening in Greenville.
Asheville, Feb. 1(1. Just as Ashe
ville was beginning to forget about
the big cockfight held by the sports
of the three States near here more
I than a week ago, fifteen who partici
pated in the game yesterday submit
ted to a local magistrate and paid
fines of twenty-five cents and costs
each for their part in the fun.
VALUE OF HYOMEI.
LOST Sunday, between . Mrs.V Bar-
wick's and" Christian "church, Ma
sonic EmblenC with date on reverse
sHe. Mav 27. 1887. Finder return
to this office for reward. - 2-15-Dlytf
Anyone desiring '"Lady May" Dress
Form for their spring sewing, write
Miss Lula Penny, Wilson, N. C, and
when she visits your town she will
call you up. .' 2-17-2t-Dly
WILL PAY REWARD OF FIFTEEN
Dollars for the return of my piano
post sign 'and the conviction of the
person who took it away from the
Lenoir Drug Company corner, Sun
day or Monday'last. Forrest Smith.
2-17-3t-Dly .
HAVE YOU LAND FOR SALE?
We subdivide land into town lots,
or large farms into small tracts and
sell at auction. If you want to con
vert your prpperty into cash and in
terest bearing 'notes, write or wire
us. Southern Realty and Auction Co.,
E. M. Andrews, Manager, Greensboro,
N. C. 2-3-tf-Dly
WANTED Information of a large
tract of" land "located anywhere in
Eastern,-, Carolina. Must be suit
able for -development into small
farms and price: must be attractive.
Send brief description and details of
location to C. G. Bell, Box 141, Kin
ston, N. C. 2-18-3t-Dly
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It's the Same Catarrh Remedy Noth
ing Better for Head Colds.
Do not endanger your health by
taking strong drugs in the hope of
curing coughs, asthma, head colds or
dangerous catarrh that frequently de
stroys the hearing. Use Hyomei, a
simple combination of healing oils
that you breathe through a small in
haler. Its curative and health-giving
medication clears stuffed-up head like
magic.
Hyomei quickly goes to all the sore
and inflamed tissues lining the nose
and throat its antiseptic healing be
gins at once and dull headaches, that
distressing choking, constant sniffling
and unclean discharges surely cease
Hyomei is not only a pleasant treat
ment, but very inexpensive. .Be sure
to get the complete outfit that con
tains inhaler and bottle of liquid. J
E. Hood 'and Co. sell it on the "No-
cure-no-pay" plan. Surely. try Hyo
mei today you have nothing to lose
on this generous offer.
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ATLANTA. 2tt Im- hUH
WHITBY. . hUh
AR.HOW
COLLARS.
2 lot 28 cot. OwtH. TnMj A f... I.e. Mtlm
Miss Carolina Claypoole has re
turned to her home in New Bern af
ter a visit with friends here.
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
Bridge road 646 yards long In north
cm France which was built by 600 Ger-
A. M. Waddell Chapter, U. D. C, man lers in five days.
will meet at the home of Mrs. E.- B.
Marston Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'
clock.
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There will be a box party at the
forest School House Saturday even-
Aristocratic Glass Blowers.
Glass, of which we are threatened
with a scarcity through the closing of
Belgian sources of supply, used at one
time to be made by a most aristocratic
set of workmen. A French law passed
ing, February 27, for the benefit of Finder Louis IX allowed none but men
the school, to which the public is cor- of nob,a birth to set up glass-blowing
r a -
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uinlly invited. The teachers at Pine
Forest School are Misses Carolina
Brock and Julia King.
THIRD INSTALMENT OF
ZCDORA. AT THE GRAND.
The third episode of "Zudora," the
continued motion picture being feat
ured by the Grand Theater, will be
presented this evening. Two other
subjects for the bill are "A Wife's
Sfrateptm," and "A Fabfe Proving
That Spongers Are Found in Drug
Store?,' a short biogrnph drama and
an Kssanay comedy, respectively.
The Bingraph trademark, of course,
establishments, or even to work th nrn.
in. tor many centuries this was the
only Industry which noblemen could
engage In .without losing caste. The
art of glass making came to England
originally from France, and in early
days in this country the workmen
styled themselves "gentlemen glass
blowers." London Tit-Bits.
Torpedo Net Ineffectual.
Inventors will have to find some new
method of protection against subma
rine torpedoes. Under the direction
of Commander John K. Robinson. U,
S. N.. commanding the naval tornedo
station at Newport, R. 1., a test was
recently made which
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win impel many to attend tonight s mat tne torpedo net Is no longer a
performances. There will be no secure defense against the torpedo. In
vaudeville at the Grand during the tne experiment a torpedo with a heavy
next three days. The "Southern cnarge OI "cotton was tired from
ma luipeuu uuui morns wnne sue
week, were summarily "canned" af- moored to ''T
ter Wednesday night's concluding tarKet The tornedo wont fhrnh
ijci ioi maiice. i net, struck the target and exploded.
A Striking Contrast
In a certain county there are, very
near each other, a dilapidated rural
schoolhouse and a handsomely con
structed Jail, costing several thousand
dollars. This Jail has sanitary drink-
Ing fountains. ; shower baths, clean
floors, plenty of light, good ventilation.
and is otherwise attractive. Could a
person from the district in which this
he old school. "Cap'n," said she, while school is located bo blamed for crefer-
serving DreaKiast, you nil suiien y is ring me jallT
lookin' good, ralght now."
Yes. Lucy," he replied. "You see,
I'm drinking the right brand of whis
ky, now."
Lucy chuckled. Then she said:
'Well, Ah mus' say, cap'n, yoh kep'
raisht on twell yoh foun' hlL" New
York Letter to the Cincinnati Times-
Star.
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! The Kind You Have Always Bought, and -which has Wn
lu use for over 30 yeow, htU TbJmo til LlJitSjf! oCf
, ' g;t nd has been niado under his per-
VaArf,' .na upcrvuiIoB since Its Infancy.
'Anir'. AUow no ne to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnat-as-gooA" are but
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare.
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other UarooMo
OS h.nCC J "Ft 18 lto ITnnnte4 It destroys Worms .
nd allays Fevertshness. For more than thirty years It
has been la nstant use lor the relief of Constipation,
JHatuIency, Vind CoUe, all Teething Troubles And
plarrhcea. ft regulates the Stomach and Bowels.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Si
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You H?ve Always Bought
At Last He Found It
Irwin Cobb and "Boze" Bulger have
had a monopoly of all the new darky
stories for such a long time that it Is
positive pleasure to be able to re-
lat one they have never heard. This
one must be credited to a retired of
ficer whose bachelor apartments are
presided over by a Virginia cook of
OhlldrftTi Clrrr v
It FOR FLETCHER'S
CA3TO R I A
SCOn t WALLER CO.
'The Old Reliable"
Slate and Tin Roofing ofall kinds. All
Work Guaranteed--Quick, Service
on Short Notice.
Telephone
189
Jill Modern Society
Dances Taught
Prof. Wm. S. and
Mable Rackley
OPENING IN
LOFTIN'S OPERA HOUSE
Thursday Night,
8 O'clock'
Prof. RickU and Mri FUcklrv wlUtaKK.
ih ONE STEP. HESITATION and FOX
TROT.'
In cUm Waoni. three ia the One Step.
three in the HeaUiioa and two ia the Fas
Trot (or $5.00 or either ooe of the dueei'
ia clra Icejont tor $3.00. . , 4
ior
eitheioWe
ior5.oo. ...' n
AD three dtneet in ciahi prrnle Irttoot I
S1U.UU or three phvtte kmu i
Anv other mlarmfttion aViirad us he lud
from Prof. Rackley. Mi. Rackley or Ceo..
eral Manager, D. R. Sinu. u
Carry own orchntra horn Norfolk, tarra-.
erly Ghent Qub Orcbeetra. '. . ... :
A. L. Hyatt, M. D.
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General Practice
Miller Building
DR.DAN W.PARROTT
DENTIST, .
' Crown snd Bridge Work '
, Specialty. ' t V
OfficcovcrCot Milloffica
Constipation
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Slaa Ua4a.he. Paiaaawa Syataaa aa4
a im mi otha eraablee la lie a-.
uaa e lae UaawtiaMliaa) laet.
r.ri Kidaara. Liva mmd Mm
Tea a7aa
Notkias aarier thaa" . ,
DroKiitfj'o
NewLifePillc
All Dratfitieta 2S oMtta'
SATISPACTIOW OK MONEY BACK
TO THE FARMERS:
KEITH'S .
GROUND AGRICULTURAL LIME
Composed of sea product, petrified
fisb, clams, oysters, shells, etc., has
solver the high cost of fertilizers.
One-fourth price of guano, good for
all crops on any soil, can be used
alone or mixed with compost, cotton
seed meal, or fertilizer material.
Shipped loose or sacked. Pot prices,
write B. F. Keith Company, R. F. D.
No. 3, New Bern, N. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
LastiCall
For
Expensive;
Cheap gnd
all kinds of
rui
UTL
MIS
New: and. Up-to-
Date Line of Shirt
waists.
IBl'E'lkCELL
The undersigned having qualified as
administrator of the estate of Wind
sor Dail, deceased, late of the County
of Jones and State of North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to himat his
residence in said County of Jones, on
or before the 28th day of January,
1916, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons ia
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment. -This
the 23rd day of January, 1915.
W. L. DAIL, !,
Administrator of Windsor Dail, de
ceased. ' . :.
W. D. POLLOCK, Attorney for Ad
ministrator, v ' .
CHICHESTER S PILLS
J jr THK DIAMOND BRAND. A.
0
Fill, in b.i .iwi 41mU ..ml
boie. anicd wltk Mam KiUwa.
i ana a. iaF. r iflnr
Vnnut. Ask for III ir..Tf.R
UIAMOND HRAND fll.l..tS
ram kma as Bob Saint. Always RduM.
SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
GUY C TAYLOR
Special Representative New
York Life Insurance Co.
Hookerton, N. C.
Real Warfare.
Oil, dear, I wish this dreadful war
In Europe would stop," said Mrs. Was-
serby.
"I feel the same way," answered
Mrs. Twobble. "My heart bleeds for
the sufferers." s1
"Of rourse I'm sorry for everybody
ho is a victim of the war," said Mrs
Wasserby, "but what I was thinking
about at the moment was the effect
It's having on our children. My son,
Tommy, Is leader of the Belgian army
in our block, and the last time they
bad a battle with a German army
down the street he came home bruised
from head to foot"
MARKETS
TODAY'S
QUOTATIONS
PRODUCE
WnoUsal Price Reported by the
Kins ton Peanut Company
Perk 12
Lard 1
Potatoes, sweet 60
Eggs 30
Country butter 30
Hens, pound 10
Broilers, pound 12 H
Roosters, apiec , 25
Corn, bushel 8J
Today's Cotton Market
New York, Feb. 18. Today's cot
ton futures quotations were:
Open Close
March 8.33 8.69
May -.8.63 8.74
July ..8.81 8.92
October ....9.06 9.19
December 927 9.34
Today's Local Sales:
About 60 bales, at 5 to 8 cents.
Mentally Unhappy Physically, Dull
. The Liver, sluggish and Inactive,
first shows itself in a mental state
unhappy and critical. Never is there
joy ia living, as when the Stomach
and liver are doing their work. Keep
your Liver active and healthy by
using Dr. King's New Life Pills; they
empty the Bowels freely, tone up
your stomach, cure your constipation
and purify the blood. 25c at drug
gists. ', Bucklen's Arnica Salve ex
cellent for Piles. ::::-.:y.it.'
Children Orr
TOR FLETCHER'S
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The Only Town in the World by That Wame
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Kinston not only occupies a unique distinction in name, but in reality as a real,
town. Right now it is favored by natural conditions that place it in the,
front rank of commerce. By reason of its agricultural resources
business is good in Kinston, while other Southern towns are up
against it. Yet, Kinston and its territory are only partially
developed. Plenty of room here for more folks and
unbounded opportunities for financial investment
The story in words and pictures will be told
forcefully in the many pages of the coming
OPrOU!
EH
OF THE DAILY
FREE PRESS
A copy will be settfto every fanner and to every merchant in the Kinston
territory. A large number will be sent out by the Chamber of Commerce