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TIIE KINSTON ' TREE TEESS H ..... f !r IN 'HOSPITAL -HERE. t. Jarrif Campbell of Greenville is in Memorial Hospital here, Mr. Cemp- bell UM.fro pettieB lor. appen dicitis. II sras Accompanied by Mr. , S. T. Hides. ' UNiyERsmr library is POPULAR INSTITUTION Mere Tha ZO.MO Beaks Leaned in ,Ysr-Drassstic Club'a Itiaersry. 4 .Physical Director Finds Ae ,' race .Improvements. Chapel llill. Feb. 18. The borrow- er'a desk of the State University Li brary is a veritable information-dis ponsing bureau. A summarised re port ef Librarian L. R. Wilson takes BANKS "WILL BE CLOSED ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY the banks of tbe city are to be closed nett Moedsj,' wikicii lay, bstng I account of tlie number of borrowers ), a legal holiday, is George 'Washing-1 and the volumes of books loaned for a twelve-month period. In tbe ag gregale,. 23,10 books were signed for and Issued from the desk in a single year. Making . a count of students, faculty, summer school students, rati dents of the village, and vlsitorOhe i ton's natal iwivfaeiy. NEW INSURANCE -COMPANY. Jk Jbail insurance xompany jcecent- ' ly organized with a capital of ?25, MO vill stablish fcraaoh office in Kinston and -three ;other places, it . is J figures, 1,392 represent the number announced. , The mayor of Louisburgl of borrowers for the corresponding b juvsaiaentfor identified with the con cern. 'NEGRO aiBRESTED FOR rtLLCCES t ALSJJ PRETENSE vaVUllaaa PeweIL .colored, living .aaoat two -miles 'from the ity, has .been arrested and will be tried Satur day for executing a mortgage japon a .horse, the property of another, He Is formally charged' with false pre tense. ; V" tSElANCED MAN JS i ' LOCATED BY FJURNBS " L. B. DaiL a former real estate and insurance -enan, well known here, who na week ago disappeared from his present hosae in Jft. Olive, has been Jocsted at .Zebulao. JJail -as Jw Jic- smaiataaeaa Ucipased, eve de nes ted. He nw taken lo 4he State jHosrifrrf t Raleigh, JS. P. LOFTIN'S WILL it V FILED FOR JPiTOBATION. The will of the late E. P. Loftin . was filed srith tfsAClesk ef Saperior Court ,Wadaasday lor probation. But . three beneficiaries are named, these being the widow, a son, G. Felix Lof tin, nd slaughter. Miss -Cynthia Loftin. .Mr. Loftin has made distri bution his ewtate t the other heirs before his death. tJt v TO ENLARGE SNOW HILL ; - 'TOBACqO, WAREHOUSE. . If is believed that the owner of the two : tobaoce ales ware notifies at Snow ;HU1, will enlarge the buildings iurisg Jae suauisr.. . floor spate will period. The loans of books ' and ,pe riodicals to othec institutions and in the State represent a separate en try of '410 copies. Another field in which the library is an rnformation distributing agency, is in supplying of debating msterial. Thirty-six que ries were posted, and reference mate rial to the extent of 6!2 volumes were bulletined for use during the 12 month period. , The University Dramatic Club will make a second journey afield esrly in March. The trip will include several larger towns in the eastern and wesU era sections or the State. Bernard Shaw's comedy, "Arms and the Man," is the presentation of the season. Cha pel Hill, Raleigh, Goldsboro and Washington saw the play on the club's Hinersry preceding the Christ mas holidays. The engagements for the spring include: Eastern Carolina Training School, in Greenville, March .Rockingham, March ; Charlotte, March 10; Asheville, March 11; Stale Normal College, Greensboro, March 12. A date for Lexington is being considered. Dr. R. B. Lawson, physical direct or of the University, made a physical examination of 814 members, of the freshman class during the fall term. From this number he selected 20 rep- resentativo students that he might test the physical strength is eight different ways and ascertain the va rious degrees of physical strength ex hited in a similar examination of 20 students five years ago. The test showed a favorable gain in physical strength to the credit of the 1914 representatives. The weight of the average student exceeded the average for 1909 by eight pounds. The aver age for 1914 was 130 pound. The average age for 1914 was 18 years and a fraction; in I'M, 19 years of age was the average. The circum ference of. the -neck, .chest and waist of the 20 students for 1914 exhibited favorable increases over the circum ference of the average student five years ago. Among the defective stu dents reported: Eyes defective, 28; ears defective. 7; fractures, 10 men, forearm; 6, elbow; 2, collarbone; 1, skull; ,!, ribs; 2, knee. Thousands of people keep on suf- feting with Neuralgia because they do not know what to do for.it." Neu ralgia is a pain in the nerves., What you want to do is to soothe the nerve itself. Apply Sloan's Liniment to the surface over the painful part do not rub it in. Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of anyjdruggist and have it in the house against Colds, Sore and be increased by a third or two-fifths. Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica te sales during the past season were and like ailments. Your money back fW;eavy-d txed the capacity mot satisfied, hut it does give al- ot.thoJwo, houses, s most instant relief. adv. LA GRANGE OPPOSES .- , . THE COUNTY COURT. (Continued from Page 1) clared that he thought a couple of years' time would convince LaGrange of the wisdom of coming back into the fold. Mn Moore, like the other lawyers,believed a single court was the best for all concerned. The county court, as it is generally supposed to be intended, could be moved to LaGrange once a month or as of ten as necessary simply by the Judge getting his clean collars togeth er and the clerk his pens and papers and the pair traveling at the county's expense, a matter of about a dollar or so for a couple of round-trip tick ets. In spite of this, tbe LaGrange gentleman insisted that it would be inconvenient tor them to be bundled up at 10 minutes' notice and dragged off to Kinston at somebody else's will. One local enan who aeesned to have no particular business in the contro versy declared to the Assembly that one Kinston citizen believed that if LaGrange were to be eliminated Kin ston could cut loose, too. " A member of the bar stated ex temporaneously on the outside that he harbors no misgivings that La Grange may be intending to start another' county and be the county seat ' The meeting was alive with possi bilities, but there was no very sharp talk. All hands seemed to be in good spirits, .and -the Moseley Hall men emphasized their interest in the county's welfare. Mayor Peele de clared they would guard "jealously" good old .Lenoir's health and honor, The Commissioners at about 11:40 o'clock called the session off end af ter dismissing their guests went in to executive session, and afterwards adjourned until 2 o'clock. METHODIST MISSIONARY . JSSTJTUTE JENJDa. SESSION.! An affair. of interest the JUath-J odJsU throughout this 'territory was lhe missionary institute of the New Jtarn district held; during .the pastj two or throe days in Centenary church! n ,New Bern. Rev. 4. R, Underwood,! u-eslding alder, had charge of the in-1 atitute, jWUcfe esne o m nd weu- Hesdsy night There are 25 pastoral charges, including the two here, and crvsr ten thousand members in the (Uatrlct a mi in i wa Atlantic -hotel . ' 'idii i" nWw T 1B Vi v ii Prepara tiara .re Already being made for the opening of the Atlantic Motel at Morehead City, Norfolk , fiquthern men say. The house will ptart the season a little earlier than BsuaL 4 A farce of Dainiora, parpen- (tors and plumbers will be put to work act the big summer hotel in few (days. ,Ths) exact data of the opeaing arijl not be announced for some time. ' 1 WINTER WEATHER AGAIN. The ground hog has scored ,a cred iUble poiat He had gotten in a few days of weather about as disagreeable j possible considering that the tem- ieratua throughout was ootafortahle, I ftnta Wednesday night when clear ing slues brought with them a drop Jto fronting. The mercury early to day registered almost as low as it has Any time since .late Deoembec. and following iAixxit a eath and ,a jlwlf Of warm, comfortable weather, sthe drop was severely felt by early (filers. A storm warning predicts that A 1 disturbance off the West Indies ;wHl move northeast, causing gales Along the South Atlantic coast during tthe next few hours. tCILBERT WHITE HERE l! lit . m THE NEW IIOIrSinglISII r mrnnMAnv s-rnTiirirATrl 1 aiv w iss rv kt e b a vsh d i ; PRESENTEDBYTHE aMMM Kinston Free Pressor Feb. 18 d SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET JUTS. l T. !; Skaar yaar nfoMaail ef IhU mat atlMuil opportunity by culiliui out Sko mkm CartKieMo Aoprocialioh with fivo )Mn oi oamoculive dote, and it ui liyl ol Dictionary i Mm laotatv. w lactad (arhkh covara tha Hama of tha coat of pack itMekum. alaak Mr and ataraaa r tJUU(9. Una thm at thia affica. with tha oxpaoa banua atnourt harain oppu- aala y.al a Haaaal.aiKl you wui Dapraaaotaa wj your enolca of tnaa ura Daw: F Tha $1,00 , (Like illustrations in the announcemcnts from day to day ) MOISrn tl)IISIi greatest autltoriiics from leading universities ; is bound in J MCTIONAJRYfult Limn Leather, flexible, stsmncd in sold on back and A w .11 ' :ju : I l:i t . j .1 1 2 f rounded: beautiful, utrontr. durable. licsidcs the general contents, there $ Hf an mini and over 600 suuiects be.ititifullv illiistrated bv'thrce- t -L a IT I . ! , ! . - A .1.- I . . . T..I. I . " Ti. . if eaucaiionni cnaru ami 11c 1,1101 uinu'ii outici v.cnsu. 1 i i-srui 1 gct at this office SIX Comti CtrtilKates el Appraclaiwa i It ifOXZ I Bona, of , I Tbe $3.00 New The $2.00 Now It la oxnetly tho aam,' aa tha i oo book, i- ... . ln It.. a. ,,l . - I Modwi English n'namt-which u m t lUtaatratod wl.,h ! ana la with aqusra comma. SIX Ap. I Q 4 g land cliarta artimtttcd. SIX An- h paaaUtla CorUNoata and tha WSVloncottai Cartifieataa and tba )a in ptatfi uiuth blnil- las, at am pad In paid anil klaAk h. n . Modern Enclish tpen tuusua ; W tmw wo 1 n.tRiam . ,' I " sviartssa - , m. ll.mn.of ;i"0n-ta Br.d ni.tai IHonua o( and rlirtaarmttt(d.StXAp- Jff. praciatioa Cartifioataa and tba ?Ov , MAIL OBnaSy- Any fcn, bV paix-H poat. Inolu.'r. EXTTtA T aafita avKhln ' JI0 mllaa: 1J eania Ino to 3i) mi . for groaief dlsunocj ack your poatmaxar mount to Includa for I pound a. ( TMEATRE BIG HOUSE BIG SHOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ttlbrt.WkIW of, Charlotte And Dur ham, tbe noted oauHing af gtaeer ,wbo will have charge of the sewer .age, Kghiing ,and M'ing astensioas to be made,kre this aumnser, ajpeat '.severs! hours in tk city -Wednesday fright Mr. White ex pressed himself ,ai pleased with the jrospecta for aa 1 early beginning of the work, since psynent has been made for tho bonds asd be is now able to proceed as soon as bids aa ia asd accepted, ilia was pa his way to Wsshington, where' rew electric light and water plants tuilt under his supervision will prob-' 1 "7 1c t'irt-J ip tomorrow. TODAY Third Installment of "ZUPORA" Read Weekly Installments in Saturday's Free Pres. "Uncle Cruty,!-Edi,on-1 Reel. The Wife's Stratasem"-Biographl Red. " Table Proving that Sponcers are Found In urns tOres"-Lsanay. C I FRIDAY-"The Gypiy. Hate"-2 Reel Lubln Feature. ""When Slippery Sim Bought Tlie Cheese"-1 Reel Easanay. " No Vaudctllle Balance trf Week-Adausaion Kallnset, dally . 5 and 10 Cents Cver....ss n v : , 5 and lO Cent. Shirts- ' For Men Who Want Com. tPfiCO 98C fort and Style- I . . 1 Spring Styles Are Now Here ; SCC North fl Come and See. fi : J E . lAfiMstas JeMsabtepnenson 1 THE LADIES' STORE J g fj Suits... I III I III . -- i av-a Ladies S htet Waists In Silk and Satin, a v vf r Prices $2 and $2.50 Newest Styles-See Them -They are Good arrett I 'it v- Hsneld In the Following Colors Tiperary Green, Bel gium'BIue, Navy and Putty PRICES $12.50 TO $22.50 ChaSsAo Waters The Telephoae Store Phone No. 89 KABO- The Live Model Corset" There's One For Every Figure. New Lot Just Received. v THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE ; 5 ' '. " I. L J. SUTTON Phone 34 jS? Prop. We Think We Sell the Best of Everything for. the Price If we sell you a small porch rocker for a dollar, ours is the best for that price. If its a suite of fur niture for twenty-five to a hundred dollars ours is the best for the price. And so on with everything in the store. We figured it this way: We do not take any one persons word for what we buy. All ol us in the store examine every article we receive from any manufacturer, and if we are sure that it is full value we pass it along to pur customers. And we are particular in our choosing, and inow that ours is the best at the price. Oettinger's Furniture Store HEWSPRING STYLES OF-' MEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES Are now arriving. Would be pleased to show you the newest thing for early Spring wear in shoes. Also my lines of Tailoring are now on dis-" play. You can make a select' ton of what you want and have it come when you want it. Yours to please. Mark Cummings "The Home of Quality" Dr. O.I WILSON De ; . 7 Office oxer J. E. Hoot Cea .. Store. Mkil-JfcJiMba. i. urn met yrlli!!BWaWP IW ( 1 1 1 iiSJffSTTnB KINSTON LOAN & REAL ESTATE CO. Inc., "We Write Insurance of all Kinds" . L. meCULLKM. - - . Manmgar INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C. OETTInGER, Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone Nt: 182 ' (Next to Postofffice) NOW-TODAY '.aiiwtK,.,,.,, aM I" TWO SI21X - a. r Is the time to start year INCUBATOR for EaULY SPRING CHICKENS. If yeu haven't one, begin now to investigate and see the , . , CYPHERS' SELF-REGULATING INCUBATOR In four sues 70, 14, 844 and 390-Egjr Capacity. It is the Incubator that hatches from 75 to100 per cent, of the fertile eggs and makes Strong, healthy Chicks that Grow Fast. Only a few minutes each day required to adjust and regulate the machine. Puit it in your bed-room or other con venient jlace and aUrt-a flock of Spring Chickens that will lay your winter eggs next winter. ; r The Cyphers Incubator is used bymost largo poultry raisers, which ia one of the best - reasona" why von should nsa one. V ' We have Incubators from Six Dol-lars to Thirtr-eieht Dollar. h n sizes from fifty 4o three hundred and ninety-egg capacity. Brooders, Chicken feed, Grit Shell. Charcoal, Beef Scrap, Poultry Necessities H.. Ttloseleyiiardvare Company DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH1CPHYSICIAN Regklence Phone Slif-'OKice Phone 80 OSTEOPATHY DEFINED -Oateopa'liy it s system of healini & tease by scientific, manipulation, tha purpose ' of each maaipitlation boat either to adjust some, derangement ia tbe position or the tissues or to increase or to decrease the activity ol some organ. It ia not a remedy for some particaiu disease, but successfully treats all eat able non-surgical, scute and chronic diseases. - "' . DR. T. H. FAULKNER ' DENTIST V Office ISO S. McLewean St. Near Residence. ' , IRA M. HARDY, AL. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 6 P. M.; I to 9 P. M. Phones: ResMeme 507; Office 479. 102 West Caswell Street r-ye. Ear. Noas and Throat ,. ' Diaeaaea Treated. N. J. Rouse, ' 'Edward M. Land Kinston, N. C .Goldsboro, NX. ROUSE &LAND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices:- . iKinston, H. C, Goldsboro, N. U, . 303-304 Borden Bailding, DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY Specialist in Diseases af Wo men -and Children. Office hours 10 -to 12. Office . 105 E. Caswell Street 'I Phone 118. We Appreciate Your Patronage GRAY & WATERS OarberShop In Hood Basement Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drug Co. Office hours: . 9 to 11 a. m ' Phones: & to 5 p. m.; , .Office, 478 8 to p. m. ' Res. Phone 113 tJSS AT SKINNER'S -miaxnij imwsiuws- mil BBBsSsBsSBBBSBSBSaaWSSBSSSBBaBaSBSBSSBBSSBSaSSSSBB WeCaler to The Ladies and Childrexie : -: Ice Cream, Soda and Fine Candy - Phone 149 J.T. SIdnner & Soil : "U'e Strive to Please J .
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