TIIE KINSTON 1 FREE PRESS
WANT ADS
1 CENT A WORD EACH IN-.
. SECTION ;,
MINIMUM 15 CENTS
' fOR BET- Garage oa West Gor
'. don street Apply to J. F. Taylor.
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FOB RENT Tares or four rooms at
200 East Feyton areou. Apply to
Mrs. N. A. Holland. 1-23-Dly-tf
FOR SALE-About 100 j Turkeys.
Frank Taylor, phone 352.
2-24-lwk-Dly.
FARMS FOR SALEW hart sar
ml small farms for sale; terma
reasonable. Becton and Douglass.
2-i7-DiyASWip : .; - ,
FOR RENT Upstairs for ' small
family, lights and water. Ill North
Queen. Dr. follock. ; 2-24-St-Dly
FARM FOR RENT 2-horso farm,
rood buildings, good land, good lo
cation. Becton and Douglass.
2-17-Dly&SW-tf
LOST About a month ago, Came
Gold Pin. Finder please return to
residence of Mrs. Georgia Meacham.
2-20-3t-Dly
FOR SALE Dry Pino Wood, sawed
i . r 1 T. M
ana spilt in lenguis reuuy lor uie
cook stove. Sam Taylor, Phone 352.
2-ll-3wks-Dly
WANTED At oncg white woman, 25
to 40 years of age, to do general
housework. Small family. Must
have good references. , Good home
and salary for right party. Mrs. or
D. M. Jones, Rocky Mount, N. C.
2-20-4t-Dly
KNITTING MILL wishes women to
take orders for guaranteed hosiery
in full or spare time; big profits; Ex
perience unnecessary. International
Mills, 3038 Chestnut St, Philadelphia,
Pa. 2-19-eod-16t
Children Crr
FOR FLETCHER'S
STOMACH MISERY
Ml-o-na WU Quickly and Safely
Rid Yob of Indigestion. :
; When your stomach is out of order
your food lies like a lump of lead fer
menting and surely causing that feel
ing of fulness, sour taste in the
mouth, coated tongue, biliousness, and
many other warning signs of indl
gestlon, which is often a dangerous
ailment
It is needless for you to suffer, for
any druggist can supply you with Mi-
o-na, a Harmless and efficient rem
edy for all bad stomachs. These
small tablets give almost immediate
relief, while a few days' treatment
strengthens and stimulates the diges
tive system. The flow of gastric
juices is increased, then your food is
properly digested; sour and gassy
stomach, aick headaches, restless
nights and other distressing symp
toms quickly vanish. .
If suffering any stomach distress do
not wait let Mi-o-na give you quick
and lasting relief. J. E. Hood & Co.
sell it with guarantee of money back
if you are not satisfied. adv
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
llu"! p.nu "Night Express," Pull
man bleeping cars
New Bern to Norfolk,
folk.
7;E0 a.. 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
Oriental.
West Bound
5:40 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro.
10:03 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro.
7:33 p.m. Daily for Goldsboro.
For complete information or "
servation of Pullman Sleeping Car
space, apply to W. J. Nicholson,
Agent, Kinston, N. C.
H. S. Leard, General Passenger
Agent
. , J tendent, Norfolk, Va.
5 0 CI At
And
PERSONAL
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COLORADO WOMEN MAT " '
JUDGE JUVENILES.
Mr. W. H. Bayne of Salisbury was
a Kinston visitor today.
B 83 8 '
Mr. T. C. Etheridge of New Bern
was in the city this morning.
a h h
Miss Elolse Pankard of Sumter, S.
is spending a few days with
friends near the city.
Mrs. H. J. Odom of Portsmouth,
Va., is spending a few days here with
friends and relatives.
B
Miss Cieo Baldree, milliner for Ad-
ler Brothers, has left for Northern
and Eastern markets to study the new
springs styles.
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Miss Corinne Bell of Morehead
City passed through this city last
night en route to Goldsboro to visit
relatives for a few days.
Denver, Feb, 24. Colorado may
have a woman juvenile court Judge.
A bill has been introduced In the Leg
islature here at the request of Judge
Ben E, Lindeey to make Mrs. F,
Gregory "associate judge" of the
court which has ; become famous
throughout the country. Mrs. Greg
ory now assists Judge Lindsey in the
trial of cases, and advises him. but
she Is not legally authorised to ren
der judgments.
EDUCATORS IN CONFERENCE.
Cincinnati, Feb. 24. Public school
superintendents from many cities of
from 10,000 V to 1 25,000 population,
gathered here today in response to a
call by the Federttion Education Com
missioner. The meeting is in connec
tion with the convention of the N. E.
A. superintendents.
Mr. C G. Bell spent yesterday at
Snow Hill.
FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for
kindlinir fires tnese cool mornings.
oc a package, t ree mas. V-14-U
MOTHERS OF
' DELICATE CHILDREN
AMERICANS WILL CUT
OUT CHEWING GUM.
New York, Feb. 23. The recent
increase in the cost of wheat bread
and flour will not cause suffering
among the poor, in the opinion of C
H. Canby, president of the Chicago
Board of Trade, who testified today
at the investigation of the New York
State attorney general into the causes
of this increase. The witness also
expressed the belief that there will
be a surplus of wheat at the end of
the crop year June 30.
"The poor will not stop eating
bread because it is raised in price
one cent a loaf," asserted Mr. Canby,
"but they will economize."
I TKe G
S BIG HOUSE
rand Theatre
COL. C. P. E. BURGWYN
DIES IN RICHMOND.
Richmond, Va., Feb. 23. After an
illness of several weeks, Col. C. P.
E. Burgwy, 63 years old, widely
known civil engineer and native of
Northampton county, N. C, died early
tonight at the home of his nephew,
Dr. H. B. Baker, No. 1 East Grace
street, death being due to paralysis
which followed an attack of fever.
Col. Burgwyn's death occurred in the
same house in which his brother, Col.
W. H. L. Burgwyn, died suddenly two
years ago. Another brother, Colonel
Harry Burgwyn, fell in action at Get
tysburg, at the head of his command,
the 26th North Carolina Infantry.
TODAY "THE DOLLAR MARK" With Robert
Warwick- A big five reel World's Film Com-
pany feature. j4 fascinating story of a desper-
ate attempt to get a valuable mining property.
rrF ' t . . i sr .i .if. f
ine love story entwmea an or as a thrilling ro-
MARKETS
mance.
Tom
Grimes with his "Southland Girls'
In High Class Vaudftille. Today's bill: "WEST POINT
CADETS." Comedian dimes was formerly associated with
DeWolf Hopper and is one of the leading fun makers in the
country. He is ably assisted by 3ertic Qrimes, Elizabeth
Ttunbar, Hairy Schuter, Dan Mullin and six 'Pretty Chorus
Girls.
THURSVA Y Fourth Installment of
ary shoto at 2:30 p. m-program.
"ZUDORA." Compliment
Also shown in Chautauqua
Matinees, daily
Evenings . . ,.
"5 and 10 Cents
10 and 20 Cents
TODAY'S
QUOTATIONS
PRODUCT
Wholesale Prices Reported by the
Kkieton Peanut Company
Fork 12
Lard 14
Potatoes, sweet 60
;Eggs .....15
Country butter 30
Hens, pound 10
Broilers, pound ,. 12H
Roosters, apiece ............ 25
I Corn, bushel .................. 81
Today's Cotton Market
New York, Feb. 24. Today's fu.
tures quotations were: Open Close
March . . ....... . . . . . .8.10 8.22
May 8.34 8.46
July .....8.59 8.67
October ....8.88 8.95
December ,..,.9.02 8.99
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South
Train Ho. 21. Leaves Goldsboro
8:45 a. m., for Raleigh. Durham,
Greensboro. Ashevlllo and Waynet-
Vllle. Through, train, to Asheville,
handles chair car to Waynesville.
M akea connections at Greensboro for
all points north and east, and at
Asheville with Carolina Special for
Cincinnati, Chicago and all western
points.
Train Ro. 139. Leaves Goldsboro
2,-tlO p. m. for Raleigh, Durham,
and Greensboro. Handles through
Pullman Bleeping car from Baleigh to
ltlanta, arrives Atlanta 6:25 a. m
making connection for New Orleans,
Texas, California and all westers
points, also connects at Greensboro
with through trains for all northern
and eastern points.
5:05 p. m., for Raleigh, Durham and
Greensboro. Makes direct connec
tion at Greensboro with solid Full-
. . M (If -
man sleeping car, train zor w&sa-
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New
York and all eastern and northern
points. Connects also at Greens
boro with through tourist sleeping
ear for Los Angeles and Ban Fran
cisco. . '"'..' , "
Train No. III. Leaves Goldsboro
10:45 p. m., for Raleigh, Durham and
Greensboro. Handles Pullman sleep
ing car Raleigh to Winston-Salem.
Makes connection at ,: Greensboro
with through train for' Atlanta and
New Orleans, also makes connection
for Asheville, Chattanooga, St
Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all
western points, " S ?
H. F. CART,
Gen. Pas'g. Agt., Washington, D. C
S. H. HARD WICK,
P. T. Mgr., Washington, D. C.
Should Read the Following Letter
Mrs. Slack's Story About Her
Child's Recovery Is Entirely Re
liable. ;
Palmyra, Pa. "Three years ago
my little girl had black measles which
left her with a chronic cough and so
awfully thin you could count all her
ribs, and she coughed so much she
hsd no appetite. ,,
Nothing we gave her seemed to
help her at all until one day Mrs. Nei
bert told me how much good Vinol
had done her little girl, so I decided
to try it for my little one, and it has
done her so much good she is hungry
all the time, her cough is gone, she Is
stouter and more healthy in color,
and this is the first winter she has
been able to play out in the snow,
coasting1 and snow-balling without
any ill effects." Mrs. Alfred Slack,
Palmyra, Pa.
We know Vinol will build up your
little ones and make them healthy,
strong and robust, therefore, we ask
parents of every frail and sickly child
in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vin
ol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oiL
It we can induce you to try a bot
tle of Vinol as a body-builder and
strength-creator for your child, and
you do not find it is all we claim, we
will return your money on demand.
J. E. Hood & Co., druggists, Kin
ston, N. C, and at leading drug stores
everywhere. adv
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Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
OUR
fnlLLIHER
IS
HERE
i
and we are now
ready for business,
New Spring hats
are now being
worn in other
large places-why
not in this.
Prices Moderate
Mrs. M. L. Braswell
GiewingGum '
ever uiiewea : y a
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Chew
5c the packet or two "Bobs . for a ,
cent at all the better stands and stores. -
HAT are theyj.
Ernestine? ;
Why, little heart-shaped
hunks of the chewiest
chewing gum. all coated
over with peppermint
candy a new chew - to
the gum and a new pep
to the peppermint ; :
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All Dealers Sell aBobs,,
Head Stopped Up? Can't Breathe?
Try the Vick Vap-0-Rub Treatment
Applied la Salve Form Over Throat
and Chest Relieves by Inhalatloa)
and Absorption.
Vapor treatments are best for inflamma
tions ol tne air passages. : -i ne vapors
carry the medication direct to the Inflamed
surfaces wiinont auinroing tae stomacu,
as internal medioines will do. A very con
venient vapor treatment is a good applica
tion of Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve over the
throat and chest, covered with a warm
flannel cloth. The body heat releases
vapors that are inhaled with every breath,
opening the air passages, loosening the
phlegm, and healing the raw enrfaees.
For deep chest colds, first apply hot wet
towels to open the pores. Vick's is then
absorbed through the skin, taking out that
tightness and soreness. 25c, 60c, or f 1.001
OemdMhs
thtsltasV
Ol J?te
VKFtmUb
KarTTT
Carload of Extra Fine MuIgs
Just Arrived At
Cppeland BrotBieirs
.., In this lot you will find mules of the very best quality, "
all broke and sound, several pairs of heavy mules well mated 'J
, and of the right age, b fact a better lot of mules has never
been on this market Come and look at them before you',
buy, we will make prices right and terms to suit purchaser.
We also have a plenty of PLANT BED GUANO
use ours and get the best results. Will be!glad to furnish
you your supplies on tune. Come to see us before making .r
your arrangements.
Cop eland Brothers
Kinston. - - N. C.
DR.DAN W.PARROTT
DENTIST,
Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty.
OfficeoverCot. Milloffice
WILLIAM O. DAVIS
ARCHITECT
Associated with A. Cbeney, Gv3
Engineer, at A. Cheney's Office.
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is really worth while. Endorsed
Two separate and distinct entertainments daily. Two performances at every entertainment. An opportunity to see and hear something that
dorsed by the best people. All season tickets will be reserved tor the entire tnree-aay program, ana are intercnange-
able. -The committee have agreed to give the profits to the Children of the Graded School tor a worthy purpose. : : : : :
The Concert Companies, lecturers and' entertainers who will appear in these programs are known to Chautauqua audiences ail over America and are always received with the greatest enthusi
asm.' , They will bring to us three whole days of clean, decent, amusement, new ideasgood cheer, and inspiration. No man nor woman.no boy nor girl, In this community, can or
miss a single event. GET YOUR SEASON TICKET TODAY. THEY ARE GOING FAST. TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE.
35c. Evening' ADULT
Children $1.00
Reserved Adult Season Ticket SI -5 O.
sf n J 1- Afternoon ADULT
iUITllbblOn. CHILDREN ISc. . CHILDREN 25c.
All School Children
50c.
Tickets May De Had From TT MftVl-P fTo
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