WANT ADS 1 CENT A WORD EACH IN v- SEBTION ' MINIMUM 15 CENTS FOR KENT ive-room cottage on East Gordon St. Apply E. B, Wal iu, nti-: i : 2-26-tf-Dly ; KING HOUSE FOR RENT Twelre rooms and kitchen. Apply to R. B. West 2-25-t-Dly WANTED Middle-aged white woman to attend invalid.' ' Must livo with family. Address A, B, C, this office. 8-3-Dly-lwk. , FARM FORv5ENT-3-hora farm, . good Jbuildinga, good land 'good lo- ; 2-17-Dly&SW-ti FARMS FOR SALE We have eev ersl smalf farms for sale;' terms reasonable. Becton and Douglass. 2-i7-Diy&switf J ".. . FOR SALE Dry Pine Wood, sawed too split' In ' lengths ready, for the cook stove. Sam Taylor, Phone 852. 1 C e 2-11-Swks-Dly IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE a "Lad'THay" Dress Form' for your spring sewing, see Miss Penny at The Hyatt House, on Friday, the Fifth. !,;..-,' ',r 8-3-4t-Dlyl NOTICE The, annual meeting of the ; Stockholder's 'of the Kinston Loan and Rear Estate Co. will be held at its office on Friday, March 19th, at 3 o'clock pCbuV R. C. Strong, Secy. 3-l:18-Dly.l'. ' 1 , . - WOOD! WOOD I WOOD! WOOD! We have Pine Wood for sale,vsaw mill blocks or board ends, 810 per car, slabs $1.25 per cord,' F. 0. B, Dover, N. C. Goldsboro Lumber Co.," Dover, RESOLUTIONS ON DEATH OF EF.IIIETT WOOTEN Chamber of Commerce Attests to His Usefulness as Public Official and ' Citizen and Extends Sympathy te Members of Family Below are printed the resolutions drawn up by a committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to give public testimonial to that body's re gret at the untimely death of Emmett R. Wooten, Lenoir county's represen tative in the General Assembly and Speaker of the House, and extend Hs sympathy to the relatives of the late prominent Kinstonian: , -, "Be it Resolved, by the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce, at a spe cial meeting, held on February 27th, 1915: V-V , '-Yvv;-. : (; ."First That we learn, with sincere sorrow of the tragic death of our es teemed fellow-member, Emmett R Wooten, Lenoir county's represent tive in the General Assembly, and Speaker of the House in that body, "Second. That we attest to his use fulness as a public-spirited citizen of Kinston, for in the interest of this community he always gave loyal and valued services, both as a public of ficial and a private citizen, and we express our unreserved gratitude for his prompt and faithful response to every request of this organisation made for the uplift and advancement of this community. , "Third. That we extend to his be reaved family our deepest sympathy, "Fourth. That a copy of these res olutions be entered upon our minutes, a copy published in the press of this city, and a copy foe sent to the wife of the deceased. , " ' - , J. W. GOODSON, H. E. MOSELEY, ' 1 G. V. COWPER, Committee, N. c. n t ' K i 3-1 to 6-Dly WANTED-fYoung woman stenogra--. pher and nffirn assistant Pleasant work and prospect of advancement Address in own hand-writing, giving -references; ?StenTJgnp1ie "Wanted," care Free' Press, :Xinston, N." C. 8-3-Dly & SW tf , aucuuim al,u zu uorsea ana ' Mules,! lack',' 20 Cattle, 80 Hogs, ; 200 barrels Corn, Lot of . Hay, all ; Farm Implements, including Reaper ; and Binder, Grain Drill, Cultivators, Wagons, Carts, Buggies, etc. Time of sale Thursday, March?4, 1915; place, at my home" in Dover, N. C. George ; K. West .& ' 2-26-6t-Dly-2t SW Take train to Falling Creek Friday morning at 10:03. We will meet you there and take you to the Harvey Farm. We will feed you and enter tain you and give you a chance at bargain. v ' , r Children Orr FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TORI A A STATEMENT For Your Convenience , I have on hand and in stock new Cart Bodies, 4 Good Buggies, .Good Delivery Wagon, Push Carta, .Wheel Barrows, Break Carta, Trucks, 1 and horse Wagona For Sale Cheap. ,x au Kinas or Repairs done on short notice.. v ,. (" HARRELL BROTHERS, - y Ai root or rarrous Bridge TJie Grand Theatre 4 K -TONIGHT , ;J. . ; 5 ' ' ; One Performance Only MAURER SISTERS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Comaosed of four Jrsatile youn Musicians. Repertoire includes Cor net, Flute, Violin, Whittling, Cello Solos; violin and Flute Duets; Humorous Readings ' . , AN. EVENING OF 'WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT Reserved Seats ' 50 Cents General Admission 25 Cents i Ssats on 8414 ,l Gjand Ice Cream Parlor. Picture Show begins o'clock The Grand Theatre BIG HOUSE , BIG SHOW Old Heidelberg tabloid Company Good Comedy and Chorus Complete Change off Program Today's Matinee - (Qiing-Way Tonight to Maurer, Sister's Orchestra) Today--(Onc Show Tonight) k , . "THE DERELICTS." 2 red Biopnpli feature. . , ; 'I t "THE CAUSE OF ALL" I ted Kalem. THURSDAT--ZUDORA." Ninth epiode. ' "ALL ACCOUNT OF THE CHEESE." 1 ted Biogr.pk. "FABLE OF CLUB GIRLS." IndEmu,. , - C , "THE CHOICE." I rJ Vit.gr.pK. II ID AY THE MAN ON THE BOX.". 5 rk.. ADMISSION THIS WEEK (EXCEPT TONIGHT) r.Tcl!--o V ' " s 10 cents fic'.ts V 10 end 20 cents fx SOCIAL And PERSONAL ' Mrs, 3, T. Skinner is ill at her homo on East Stmt.'' V- ;,V,'" v.- ,'''." ; a a : ..-..'., Mr. Thomas Harry spent yester day in New, Be . . .: 8 Mr. Isaac Cohen of New Bern was in the city Tuesday . " . ,RII Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Dixon of Hook erton were in the city yesterday. Mr. Harry Lewis has returned from spending a few days at Jacksonville, ..,;: a a a -'k Mrs. George B. W, Hadley of Green villa ia the guest of Mrs. Walter LaRoque here. a 'a a Mrs. C W, Munger and daughter, Miss Cora Munger, passed through the city Tuesday en route from their home in New Bern to Greensboro. . a . ' Mr. Thomas J. Pence of Craven county and Miss Cassia Lee" White also of Craven, were married by Mag istrate H. C V. Peebles in the Court house Tuesday afternoon. . a a a , Mr. Jesse Conway and Miss Eva Harris, well-known young people of the city, were married by Magistrate Charles Bagby in his home on East Grainger avenue Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Conway is employed at the Kinston Cycle Company's shop, and is popular with a wide circle of acquaintances. : The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Harris, who live ;n the eastern end of the city, and is a very attractive young woman, a a b . Suffragists to Meet Thursday. The Kinston Equal Suffrage League will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the president; Miss Sybil Hyatt. a a a Mr. Busbee Guest of Reviewers' Club Tuesday. Mr. Jack Busbee, the well known artist of Raleigh, was the guest on Tuesday of the Reviewers' Club, and made a most interesting address on art. Miss Hattie Parrott was the hostess for the occasion and; each member was privileged to invite guest The meeting was held in the Baraca class room of the Gordon Street Christian church. Those en joying the hospitality of the occasion ... v w w r i.T- were: Miss Farrow, Mrs. b. r. &mun, president of the club, who introduced Mr. Busbee; Mrs. W. D. Pollock, Mrs. R. L. Crisp, Mrs. N. J. Rouse, Mrs. Alice Fields, Mrs. Curtis Howard, Mrs. H. Gait Braxton, Mrs. R. W. Wooten, Mrs. H. E. Moseley, Mrs. E. G. Barrett, Mrs. John Weyher, Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. Fred. Taylor, Mrs. E. Y. Speed, Mrs. Arthur Copeland, Miss Murray. Miss Smith, Miss Wet- son, Mrs. H. A. Humble, Mrs. C. B Woodley, Mrs. Henry Harper and Mrs. W. T. Hines. The refreshments were cream and cake, each plate bear ing a pink carnation. - , ULUAN DOUGLAS, V 1. 'I 4f Austin, Tex., March 8. After thor oughly condemning the lobby register as "ridiculous," the Senate discarded it The lower branch of the Legis lature, however, today continues to require representatives' of special In terests to register their names and the legislation for ' which they are lobbying." ; c . , ' ; FEW CHANGES IN THE TIGERS' LINE-UP FOR THIS SEASON Detroit, Mich., March 3. Hughey Jennings is going to stand very near ly pat on his 1914 team. There is a hole at second, left vacant by the col lapse of Marty Kavanagh, the Jersey cave man, and, good pitchers can be used, but that will he the extent of the Jfcgletown patching. This was the dope handed out by the prophets today. Some thousands of fans who be lieve the Tigers would have beaten the Red Sox out of second place in the American League raca last sea son had Cobb been able to remain in the game throughout the summer, are confidently predicting a pennant lor the Bengals in 1915. : Most of the others believe "there's a fighting chance." ' George Burns, who was more or less of a sensation last year, undoubt edly will be seen at first base again this season, Donie Bush will be at short, and George Moriarity, the vet eran, who had one of his best seasons last year, at third. Cobb, Crawford and Veach will continue at their out post stations unless Jacobson, the Mobile swatster, succeeds in sup planting Veach in left field, in which case the best outfield in baseball will be bettered. Strange again will be the first string catcher, with "Red" McKee and Del Baker continuing as first lieutenants in the mask and . shin-guards departmen t 1 Leading Lady, Bijou Stock Com pany, which opens a week's engage meat at the Grand Monday. The opening bill will be "Tempest and Sunahine.' . '- CUE! "CUE! BARBECUE! The good old-fashioned kind. The fa mous "Harvey". Kind. Served free to all who attend the sale of the Thos. Harvey Farm, Friday, March 6th, at 10:30 a. ra. , Today's Ccttca Market New York, March 3. Today's fu tures quotations were: Open Close March .. .... 8.S4 . 8.44 m May ,.V..;.....88 8.69 July ......... .8.79 - 8.93 October , .9.08 9.19 December .9.28 9.39 Today'a Local Sales: About 10 bales at. 7 1-2 cents. - There ia no better land in Lenoir county than that on the Thomas Har vey Farm. For sale at auction Fri day, March 6th, 10:30 a. m, by Bur ton Bros. Realty Co. , Children Cry v FOR FLETCHER'S CA3T.ORIA THIS AND FIVE CENTS1 DONT MISS THISI Cut out this slip, enclose five .cents to Foley & Co.,, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and 'Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. For sale by J. E, Hood & Co. Adv. " 4SM K ..-ST v v . ... ... w,:r .'w -v , . r 1 ft w The Chewiest Chewing Gum ever Chewed Chew 'III' ff f "Bobs" Carefully Treat Children s Colds Kesleot of children's oolds often lays the foundation of serious lung trouble. On the other hand. It ia harmful to continu ally dose delicate little stomachs with in. ' ternal medicines or to aeep toe enuuren always' indoors. . . Plenty of fresh sir In the bedroom and a good application of Vick'a "Vsp-O-Bub" Balve over the throat and chest at the first sien of trouble, will keep the little chaps free from oolds without injuring their di gestions. 25o, 60c, or f 1.00. , BOS. (fwwvMW mia nwe wov VIQCSrUSSALVE WHY SUFFER ANY STOMACH DISTRESS When Mi-o-na Is a Quick and Effect- . ive Remedy. ' ' If your stomach is continually kick ing up 4 disturbance, causing distress after eating, . , heartburn,' coated tongue, gas, sour taste of food, and you feel blue, irritable and nervous, you are suffering from indigestion and dyspepsia. . '.."." It's needless for you to suffer, and now is the time to quickly stop the distress and regulate your upset stom ach. . Simply get from J. E. Hood & Co., or any drug store, some Mi-o-na tab letsa simple prescription that does more than give quick and lasting re lief. "Mi-o-na ; soothes the irritated lining of the stomach and stimulates the flow of the digestive juices so that what you eat is quickly convert ed into healthful nourishment, then you are well and strong, and no long er worry about trifles or have restless nights. . " ' . . t. , i i i , j no noi auow maigesuon xo wrecs yenr health and happiness, but get some Mi-o-na tablets at onee--they are cheap and harmless. a Iv. : 5c the packet or two "Bobs" for a !; ! cent at all the better stands and stores. hearted VV Uttle things. theseBobsl All the pep and the mint of the peppermint, all the chew of the gum with fine white coats of candy, and j made heart shape 'ckuse everybody loves them so. "Bobs" give you real flavor OUR MILLI IIEf IS HER E Figure what other lands on the Central Highway between . Kinston and LaGrange are bringing. 1 Then come to the sale of the Thomas Har vey Farm Friday, March 5th, 10:30 a. m.,' and let Burton Bros, jell, you ja bargain, GUY C TAYLOR Special Representative New y,. ;4York Life Insurance Co. - Hookerton, N. G : and weTare now ready for business New Spring Tiats are now : hing worn in other larjge places-why not in- this.- v Prices ,!(ratc Mrs. M. L B RASWELL I BEIlTDil & M O ORE Architects.',. Wilson, :: : II. C: DR. T. tL FAULKNZ3 DENTIST ' 1 ' Office 180 B. IleLawean St NearEesideBC' Dr. O.L. WILSON : - DerJtat . ' Office ever J. E. Hood ft Col CP A Tremendous Value Giving j ,i m ej Jewelry Sale is in Progress , at the Kleber Denmark Store. Never before in the history of Kinston has such ah ; opportunity presented itself to the people of this sec tion to buy high grade Jewelry at such prices as this well selected stock is being offered, for. This is no job lot of pawn shop goods. The stock represents a, choice selection of the latest and most up-to-date patterns and designs in Jewelry, Glassware and every thing that is found in a well appointed jewelry store. EVERY ARTICLE IS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT PRICES WHICH WILL SURPRISE YOU. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE STOCK IS PICKED OVER. THE BARGAINS ARE HEIIE NOW. THE PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE QUICK AND THE FIRST CUT , WAS MADE WITH A VIEW TO MOVING STOCK. If you are waiting; for further reductions or feel tjiat a little later will be a better time to avail yourself of this opportunity, let us advise you to CQijie'hSw There's no time like the present and it is our sincere iL.i uJ... 1.1. U-l U-. a.. s. the greatest Jewelry values you have ever har Plato Collins, Trustee Kleber Denmark-Jeweler Clarence Wooten is Still in Charge of , tfoHepa'