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WANT ADS
1 CENT A WORD EAO? IN-
-v SECTION '
MINIMUM 15 CENTS
FOR SALE-OU Papers. suitable for
. kindling ores mesa cooi mornings,
oc a package. ., jrrea rress. w--u
FOR SALE Nice Lettuce, 7 cents
. per head, j Mrs. II. A. Birdsall, 204
East i9fdoa' street. 8-4-DIy-3t'
t BLACK; MINORCA EGGS for sale
.- ilp. flitting. I O. Moseley.
'"S4-Dly 3SW
JAS. C MEHEGAN, ReUable. Ex
' penanced Piano and Organ Tuner.
Phonl84. y : " 8-4-2t-Dly
FOR RENT Five-room cottage on
East Gordon St Apply E. R. Wal
ler. : v v " 2-26-tf-Dly
. KING HOUE FOR RENT Twelve
kramnjii inA kitchen. ' AddIv to R.
B.West
2-25-St-Dly
SPRING CHICKENS FOR SALE
Phone 629-L. L. O. Moseley.
' WANTED Middle-aged white woman
.-to-aitend,- invalids . Must live with
family. Address A, B, C, this office
, 8-3-Dly-lwk. -, '
FARM FOR RENT 2-hprse farm,
, good buildings, good land, good lo
cation. Becton and Douglass.
2-17-DlyASW-tf
FOR SALE Dry Pin Wood, sawed
ana split (in lengths, ready for the
cook stove. 5am Taylor, Phone 852.
l2-lI-3wks-Dly
FARMS FOR SALE We have sev
er&l small farms for sale; terms
reasonable. Becton and Douglass.
.f247-Dly&SWltf
' , WANTED-i-Att .. assistant milliner,
. . with experience in work room.
Write or apply in person at J. M. Ste
phenson's Store. . 3-5, 6-Dly
y EGGS FOR SALE From the finest
' x Buff Orpingtons in Eastern Caroli-
jja,' $lty per, 13. Phone 107-L, or
'see Joe Ballard. - " '
; FOR MUSIC LESSONS on Piano,
T Violin or -Any Instrument, see Mr.
or Mrs. J. G. Mehegan, Rooms 3 and
4. .Whitaker Building. 8-4-2t-Dly
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE
' a "Lady May'-' Dress Form for
I your spring sewing, ee Miss' Penny
-ai ine nyatt House, on Friday, the
Fifth. ; ' 4- , 3-3-4t-Dly!
' We'have Pine Wood for sale, saw
nill blocks or board ends, $10 per car,
slabs $1.25 per cord, F. O. B, Dover,
N. C. Goldsboro Lumber Co, Dover,
4.N. C. I - 3-1 to 6-Dly
WANTED Young woman stenogra
. ' pher and office assistant. Pleasant
. 'work; and prospect of .advancement
: Address in own hand-writing, giving
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care Free Press", Kinston, N.' C
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NOTICE The annual meeting of the
Stockholders of the Kinston Loan
and Real Estate Co. will be held at its
office on Friday, March ,19th, at 3
o'clock p.' m. R. C Strong, Secy.
3-1-18-Dly : : . .- '-; ; :
MRS. M. L BRAS WELL '
Begs to announce her Spring and
Summer Opening, Friday and Satur
day, March Sand 6, 1915.
The public is cordially invited.
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CIIAIiXES FOR PENNANT
TO BROOEYN ARE SLC.I
By Hal Sheridaa
(Written for the United Press.) i
' New York, March & Chances for
a pennant going across the bridge
this season axe rather cloudy. Neither
the Brookfeds nor the Dodgers ap
pear to stack . up favorably with
the other clubs In their respective
leagues. If the Brokfeda are success
ful in getting Rube Marquard, the
erratic portsider, their chances will
look better, as they have a fair array
of pitching talent, already. ,
Wilbert Robinson, the coppulent
leader of Ebbeta' crew,. declares his
club's chances of getting into the
worlds' series rest largely on how his
veteran pitchers, particularly Nap
Rucker, perform. ' Rucker was out
most of last season with a bum
shoulder, but he has been taking
treatment all winter and is now at
Hot Springs, Ark, taking the baths.
If he is in shape and Jack CoCombs
should pull a come-back, the Dodgers
are going to prove extremely annoy
ing to' the pace, setters, for they've
a gang , of , sluggers any manager
might be prpoud of. .
Hard lock camped on their trail
Incessantly last year. After Rucker
went out O'Mara, whom many critics
declare the most promising young
shortstop in either . league, also went
out with a broken leg. He was cer
tainly living up to the critics' opin
ions when he had the accident He is
in shape again and will undoubtedly
fill the short field berth.
TO REMOYE EVERY
, SIGN OF DANDRUFF
Try This Simple Home Treatment-
It Surely Makes the Hair Soft
. Fluffy and Lustroua.
SOCIAL
. And . '
PERSONAL
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ETY-SKORKORE:
WILL TAKE CENSUS
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Mr. John E. Cameron of Grainger
spent yesterday her. '
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Bernlce Turner of Pink
Hill
'Miss
spent Thursday in the city. ?
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; Dr. Annie L. Joyner of Greenville
was here Thursday afternoon.
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Mr. C. A. Humphrey of Goldsboro
was a recent business visitor In the
city yesterday.
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Messrs. .Horace Tyndall and Dur
wood Maxwell of Pink Hill were her
Thursday night ,
Deputy Collector of Internal Rev,
enue L M. Tull returned yesterday
from New Bern. : . ' ' . ; ' v
Messrs. Leo D. Heartt of Raleigh
and Mr. C Felix Harvey, Jrn have re
turned to the city from a Ashing trip
at Morehead City. . -
Mrs. W. J. Jordan and children of
Snow Hill were in the city this monw
ing, en route horns from a visit with
Mrs. Jordan's mother, Mrs. B.' F,'
Ormond, near Dover.
Colonial Dames
Meet Saturday.
The Lenoir County Committee of
the Colonial Dames will meet with
the Misses Hyatt at Queen and Blount
streets, Saturday afternoon at 3:S0
o'clock. , ;' i '
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The Spring millinery opening at
Mrs.- M. L. Braswell's popular Queen
street ladies' store is being conducted
today and Saturday. The showing is
one of the most" elaborate yet made
in that establishment . The spring
styles are a revelation. Rumors '" of
radical things in the world of femi
nine fashions are fulfilled in this dis
play; the made-in-Amerka idea being,
pronounced throughout It is a fact
that many of the handsomest -styles
are of American origination. ''There
is more commonsense exhibited than
in former years in the fashions,' too,
R
Tyndall
If your hair is not pretty, if it is
losing color, too dry, matted, falling
out or if your scalp itches, you can
quickly" overcome all of these condi
tions at a trifling cost and only a
few moments' time. . Just get from
J. T. Hood & Co. or any drug coun
ter, some Parisian Sage, a most help
ful and invigorating tonic that sup
plies every hair need. It is easily
applied, absolutely harmless and is as
inexpensive as it is beneficial. Im
provement, begins with the first ap
plication for Parisian Sage not only
nourishes the hair roots but stimulates
your hair to grow long, thick, soft
-affy and lustrous. It immediately
removes every bit 01 dandruff and
stops itching scalp.
Be sure to get Parisian Sage for
there is no other so effective and this
will surely give your hair new life
and beauty. - adv
NOTICE. ,
The annual meeting of stockhold
ers of Norlh State Life Insurance
Company will be held in company's
offices in Kinston, N. C, Tuesday af
ternoon. March 9, at 2:30 o'clock.
A. E. ROUNTREE, Secretary.
3-4, 6, 6, 8, 9-5t .
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Caswell Cotton
Mills, Inc., will be held at the office
of the Corporation on Thursday,
March 11, 1915, at 3 o'clock p. m.
All 'stockholders are urged to be
present and participate in said meet
ing. - W. D. LaROQUE,
3-3-to 10th Secretary.
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX
The undersigned havjng qualified as
executrix to the last will and testa
ment of tie. late E. R. Wooten, this
is to notify all creditors to duly pre
sent their claims against the late E.
R. ' Wooten, : duly authenticated for
payment on or before January : 5,
1916, or the statute of limitation will
be plead in bar thereof. All debtors
of the late E. R. Wooten are respect
fully requested to make immediate
payment of all accounts or debU of
whatsoever nature to the undersign
ed. For any unfinished professional
business engaged to be performed by
the late E. R. Wooten, all such clients
will call on me, and proper arrange
ments will be made."
1 - NANNIE C WOOTEN, .
..' ; Executrix.
This January 5, 1915.
3-5,12,19.26; 4-2,9
H.C TURNER,
Contractor and Builder
;' Phone 4Z3 JJ
Meeting Tonight At the ; Christiaa
Church to Organise for Sunday's
Campalgs-AU Volunteers
Should Be Preaent at T:30 .
The following persons have offered
their services' for the Religious Cen
sus to be taken in the city next Sun
day: Messrs. S, H. Abbott D. F. Wool
ten, John C. Hay, Morrill Mewborn,
Ella Haskett and Corinno Williams.
Tliis makes ninety-six persons . who
will take pari in the census. There
wili be a meeting of the workers to
night in the Christian church at 7:30
for conference as to the work. t -
MRS. MART CARRAWAY
' ' DIES AT MONTICELLO.
sars. sisry .irraway ated on
Thxirsday night at Monticello Farm
north of this city, tier demise was
due to the Infirmities incident to old
age. She was 69 years old.. Mrs, Car
raway was the widow of the late
Capt W W.' Carraway, ' Her death
was noti known .until this morning,
when the body was discovered in the
home. She Is supposed to have expir
ed,, suddenly after the retiring hour.
Children surviving are:. Peter H Eli
as Garr and Bruce Carraway of this
county, Sidney B. of Mangham, La.,
Sam A. of Mulberry Fla, and Gor
don B. of Fort BamwelL A brother
ia Dr. S. P, Hilliard of Rocky Mount
and asister is, Mrs. Blanche Williams
cf Tarboro. The funeral will be con
ducted Sunday afternoon at the fam
ily burying ground, on the farm.
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NINE COUNrUES TO BE v
REPRESENTED IN BIG FAIR
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and flowers, culinary specimens, can
ning, etc, allVill be .given special
attention. . -
The, races will be a big feature of
the fair, of course. It is doubtful if
outside stoclcwill be encouraged to
participate, at least in the first year.
The pick of the Clreene, Pitt Wayne,
Craven, . Lenoir, Jones, Pender. Du
plbv and Onslow county gaited sad-
The stock was selected with infinite! animal8 jjf be invited . to enton
There is. enough1 good material right
at home to tarnish very exciting sport
in this line,, the fair promoters say,
and by making the racing local and
barring ' professionals, ' the effect for
taste and wisdom, and there is gener
al gratification oh the1 part of the fair
people who braved the weather to
tike in the show, and they were nu
merous. ; : yv' n'-'''?',:'' "'i'-'-y-):: j.'
LIKELY YOUNGSTERS IN
GRIFFITH'S PROSPECTUS
Increasing Interest and Better At
tendance Shown by Lists For
warded to Supt Kinsey's Of
fice During the Week.
(By a United Press Staff Corre
spondent) .Washington, March 5 It's the
same old song "wait till next year"
but the fans along the Potomac are
joining in stronger on the chorus than
they used to.
Now that the dope specialists have
assigned Griffith's American League
climbers to a place among the first
four likely candidates 'for bunting
honors next fall, the Old Fox's tribe
is flocking in from the prpovinces for
the spring training camp at Char
lottesville, Va.
Charlottesville i ssome three hours
ride from Washington and the Sen
ators; on February 28, left for Dixie,
Just why : Charlottesville j should be
selected for this honor never has been
learned. In previous years, the Na
tionals have done most of their trab
ing in the Fayerweather gymnasium
of the University of Vin-ginla and it
has been suggested that ' Griffith
train his squad in the local Y, M. C
A. and save carfare. v
The first squad, which departed on
February 28. . was mostly rookies,
with Nick Altrook, Coach Ryan and
Trainer Martin, along to chaperon the
boys and tuck them into bed at 10
sharp each night On March 7, Clark
Griffith and his regular squad will
make their appearance in the Old
Dominion and the spring work will
be on. ' ;:r';.';-; : f -' ' v " ' - '
The. first squad to leee included 12
of the likely youngsters on Presi
dent Minor's payroll, including . a
couple of newcomers in the shape
of , two promising young pitchers,
Thormahlen and Hopper. The other
members of the , first squad were
Engel, Gallia, Shaw, Ayres, Boehling,
Harper, Bentley, pitchers; Henry,
Ainsmivth and v Williams, catchers,
and the two eoaches. ' .
Children Orr.
FCR FLETCHER'S 4
CAS T O R I A
encouraging the betterment' of
section's fancy stock will be all
greater.''
the
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Look not mournfully into the Past
It comes not back again. Wisely
improve the Present It is thine. Go
forth to meet the shadowy Future,
without fear, and with a manly heart
Longfellow.
A Wonderful Healing
Influence In Kidney Troubles
A year and a half ago I was taken
witha severe attack of Kidney trou
ble that pained me to such an extent
that morphine had to be given me.
Was attended by a doctor who pro
nounced it as Etone in. the Bladder
and prescribed Lithia Water. I took
Lithia Water and Tablets for some
time and received no relief from them.
I stopped taking medicines for some
time, later having some Swamp-Root
in the house 1 decided to try it and
felt much relieved. While taking the
second bottle commenced to pass grav
el in urine until I had passed in all
at least a half , dozen or more and
have not suffered the slightest since
and in all have taken one bottle and
a nail ana xeei very grateiui to
Swamp-Root ( -,
Yours very truly,
XL W. SPINKS,
',..' Camp Hill, Ala. -
Personally appeared before me this
16th day of August 1909, H. W.
Spinks, who' subscribed the above
statement and made oath that the
same is true in substance and in fact
A. B. LEE,
' i '. Ex-Justice of Peace.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Binghamton, N. Y4 for sample
size bottle. It will convince anyone.
You will also receive a booklet' of
valuable information, telling about
the kidneys and bladder. When writ
ing, be sure and mention the Kin
ston Free Press. Regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles for sale
at all drug stores. ; , . adv
C ASTORIA
' '" For Infants and Chflirea' -
In Vz9 Jfrr Orzr ZO Ycsrs
Ma
Always bears.
the
E'jnsture
TTrr-TTrnn' rpTT
"The Thinker's ofJhe . ..
Country Are Ac?
Tobacco Chewers99-
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said one of the grcatrist thinkers
this country' ever producedv 7
Says the Pilot?
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in.
;; "Nosing a big stern wheeler
I along a muddy river ,wid.s4n4-
bars reaching up to grab; her
ness. When there's nothing' but;
your judgment between $bur
, boat and a shoal, take a chew -
of PICNIC TWIST." r
In every 'convenient twist of PICNIC you'll find the
true tobacco uplift without the letdown that cortiei from
.dark, heavy, rank tobacco. PICNIC TWIST
is a light colored, soft twist of the mild,
mellow parts of the leaf.
Men accustomed to "strong" tobacco will
be surprised how much they can chew of
this mellow twist widi its sweet, lasting taste.
CHEWING TOBACCO
"The Thinkers of the Country Are the Tobacco Chewert
' It comes, also, in economical, freshness-preserving
drums of 11 twists for 50c. -
Woati rCri I! 1 "' ' ' ' ' -,t ,; r--
Mrs. M. L. Braswell
BOING OUT OF BUSINESS
S A L E
Save your money by bny
Irtfcl where goods are sold
at lowest prices.
Hats, Plumes,1 Flowers, Hand
Bags, Hose, Hair Goods, Ba
rcttes, Ribbons, Shirt Waists,
Neck Cords, Laces, Klmonas,
Umbrellas, Baby Caps, Ruch
iflg and Neckwear. : : :
Mrs. fil. L Braswell
Dr. O.L. WILSON
Dentist
Offlet ever J. E. Hood Co's
Store.
GUY C. TAYLOR
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Special Representative New
. LYorl Life Insurance Co,
Hookerton, N. C.
WILLIAM O. DAVIS
ARCHITECT
Associated with A. Cleney. Gv3
Elngmeer, at A Cheney's Office.
, mSTON,lf.&
fas Oubrins That Does Not Affect Tbs Meat
tfmiH at it. tonic and Ui.lhr. effect. LAXA
TIVH BBOMOQl'lNlNHi. bcttTthBOrdlB.r)f
Qninine asd doc Boi caM kitoii w
not 10c Ib kml. armember the fall a.mc ad
look tot UM tifnatHT e K. W. CKOV. tic
GRAND
THEATRE
C. FRED DAUM PRESENTS
The Bijou Stock Co.
One Week. Commencing 1
MONDAY. f'JLRCH 8
- A ''Breaking Records Everywhere" . . ..
OPENING PLAY .
v 4Tempest and SuiiUiliieV m
LADIES free at opening matinee
Feature Vaudeville Between. , Acts
. . - INCLUDING ..-
Robt. Anson, the Man with the Wonderful Voice, The Bl
. joa Quartette, Jack Burke, Slack Wire, Marlon
Ashley, Comedienne, Larry Conover, Concert ;
Violinist, Glenn Pate, Buck and Wing ,
' 1 Dancer. - .
Matinees
Evenings
10 and 15 Cents
10 and 20 Cents
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON
has been ana will continue to be the
policy of this ban taftecp the
wheels of industry moving . ;
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N. J. ROUSE. Pres. -
DR. H. TULL, Yu Prakle -f A
D. F. WCQtEN.Caitwfc
I J. BIZZELL, A-S CaihW.
; X . W. HEATH TaBer.
DIRECTORS.
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W. L. Kennedy
RTull
. H. Canady
C Moseley
. . F. Parrott ri
' 1 Feb'x Harvey
David Oettioge
H;E1Moele
J. F. Taylor"';
R H. McCoy
S.H I$!er
N. J. Rouse
OMldron Ory!',
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CASTORIA
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urufisr rrtuna rwney ti it to ctn-