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THURSDAY, MARCH '21; 1918. i i " 1 ' ' ' " .:!!"""" 'm- - t i T i r - u , Z -WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION For Rent Two cottage on East St, at head at King. Dly 12-20 if. For Rent Small house, Weat Gord on St. Dan Quinerly. Dly 3-14 tf ost Lamps and back number, 50131 between Glenfield and Kin ston. Return to Levi Stallings, Koute 3, Snow Hill. Sw 3-23 to 27 For car hire phone W. 1L Murphy 257-J. Sunday phone 2X7-J. Good .enrice. ' Dly 1-2 If Eggs fr sale White Plymuoth Rock, Single comb White Leghorns. Ray C. Wooten, City.. Dly. 3-1 to 8-81 Eggs for Sale From prize winning yiack Minora aa. Lenoir Drug Co.. Dr. Ira M. Hardy, L. O. Moaeley. ply 2-25 tf. Lost Somewhere on road from Snow Hill to Gray's Mill, auto license No. story-tolling, THE KINSTON TREE PRESS. ya PAGE THREE GROUP COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS ARE NAMED School Authorities to Import Eight for Exercises Beginning March 27 Patrons of System to Jlooverize Athletic, Singing, and Other Con tests. 45,358. Return to T. II. Snow Hill, liberal reward. D!y 3-20-21. White, For Sale High grade milch cows, Gue.nseys and Holsteins, also few Cuernsey heifer . calf 3. C. Banks McNairy, superintendent Caswell Tr:::"insr School. Dly 3-21 to 23. For Sale Needles for all makes of sewing machines. Have your old machine repaired. Will take old ma chines in exchange for new ones. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 103 Queen St., phone 416. W. H. Gurley, Mgr. Dly 3-16 to 3-30 The following prominent educators and others of the State will make ad dresses at the eight group com mencementa to be held by the Le noir County rural schools beginning Wednesday, March 27: Dr. J. H. Highsmith, at Airy Grove the 27th. N. W. Walker, Pink Hill, 28th. S. M. Brinson, Moss Hill, 29th. C. W. Wilson, Institute, 30th. T. E. Browne, Woodtington, April 2. Miss Maud Barnard, Coahoma, 3rd 'Mrs. W. N. Hutt, Farm Valley 4th. .Mrs. T. W. Lingle, Grainger, 5th. Five Contests. Tfi county education (authorities will conduct declamation, recitation chorus-singing and Peas for Sale I have a limited quan tity ctf peas for sale. Farmers wanting peas will do well to corre spond with me at once. K. E. but ton, LaGrange, N. C Dly & Sw 12-3 tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of E. K. Heath, deceased, notice is hereby giv en to all' persons ' having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit the same to the under signed administrator at Kinston, North Carolina, on or before the 11th day of March, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment to the administrator. This 11th day of March, 1918. A. S. COPELAND, Adminsitrator of E. K. Heath, deceased. athletic contests as featurts of each commencement Every one of the about 45 schools in the county is planning to take part in at least four cf the contests Commencement Dinners. The usual commtneement dinners will be held. Miss Mary C. Shot well', assistant superintendent of schools, requests persons who will attend to remember the injunction of Mr. Hoover to save and eat spar ingly. "Do not plan a big picnic din ner," she advises, "for that is not to be the most important feature of the day." Residents of Kinston are invited by Miss Shotwell to attend any of the exercises they can. The places at which the com mencements will be held are group centers. Each group is comprised by several schools. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as executor of the estate of Mrs. Sarah L. Askew, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of said de cedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned executor at Kinston, North Carolina, on or before the 55th day of February, 1919, or this not ice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment to the executor. This 23rd day of February, 1918. T. W. MEWBORN, Executor of Mrs. Sarah L. Askew, deceased. F.OUSE & ROUSE, Attorneys for Executor. We now have on display a full line of MILLINERY, WAISTS, COATS, SUITS AND COAT SUITS. CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON PHONE 234 I5e:;ui)ful .Must and Shoulders (ire po&'ib)i if you will wear n scientifically constructed Jiicn Jo'.ic J'.ra.v.ic-' . The drn.Tfirirff v-eiiit of nn unennflned bus(&o stretches the . i;upiHirri:ip .iiti.u U thst the contour of the figure is spoiled. vrwT7?-Ti w- Pi'-' the bust back where It be- A.JfiuB, ;.sa 7 hunts, prevent the full bust from J UVOLFS hnviiiir the appearance of flah o;ii) bine eliminate the danger of ;' i no AC 9tPTt r. C draffgin masclesand confine the ,. OKAOJIUU.J flesh O7tno shoulder giving- a rl graceful line tc tl.e entire upper body. . They arc the daintiest and most rervlceable garments imagi nable conie In all nmteriuls mul styles: Cross Back, Hook - Front. SurDlico. Bandeau, etc. Boned with WaJohn," the rustless boning permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer show you Hien Jolie Brassieres, ir not siock cd, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BK.NJAWIN & JOHNES. 51 Warren Street, Newark, N. 1-9 Protect Your Money by Depositing it with THE NATIONAL BAM OF KINSTON Capital and Surplus Over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS '.ton Arc AUa Protected by The TEDERAL18ESERVEJ SYSTEM of WnichTai,3aat is aM:aibjr Social and Personal 4 Mr. S. T. Pate has returned from al handsome creations were displayed in a window. Rain did not detract T'aUimore. Mrs. Pate is in John Hopkins' Hospital there. Her con dition is satisfactory. m .... .uiss i-.una ! chows, assistant to Pastor Bernard P. Smith of Gordon Street Christian Church, is expected to speak to the Mission Circle of the Christian Church at Wilson tonight. Millinery Displays. The Spring millinery openings oc curred at Ader EVos.' and Hirsh- field's stores Thursday. At Adlers' was the larjrcst show- intr the establishment has ever made. No "imported hats" were on hand. There is no such animal this vear. Miss Levin, the (rifted trimmer there, says. At New lor!; the lin shops are brajrpins: about having done all the work themselves, Miss Levin states, and that is largely what has been done at the Adler store. Many attractive designs attested eloquent ly that young woman's skill. Sever- ON ALL IUMS vrraucHfnattstcr vuai na.1 rx wta us XV tm VI USO AN bjgu' Anxwa oraa cam. from the satisfaction of Messrs. Ad lcr and their employes over the at tractiveness of the store for the oc casion, and though it may have kept :'ome women away, t'ie Adlers con sider the "opening" a mere formal ity and were not in the least put out about it. Hirshitu'ld's, located conveniently near the most important corner in town, had on exhibition the mast com plete and attractive showing of Spring and Summer hats ever offer ed there. Nearly all the popular new shapes were displayed. All the Spring colors were represented. The materials were varied. This shop is an inviting place, and Mr. Ilirshfield expected numerous callers, although rain during the forenoon probably kept some away. Here, too, the opening represents only "complete readiness." Mr Hirshfield and his people were proud cf their display. The openings at both stores will continue Friday. I '7r S-4r 4 ' a.0' Vi4- 'W, $? S I X W It t!.. 1, W f. r " ' v 3 11-'' J . h ? f I m liiirf ii Mm iurr 1 1 mi i I Simr t'Mtrniitr 51 6.r. 'Mftfi -rV' 7R -;'i tnK' rt iff ' 1 i v I i . - fCBICKEN FAT is often vastcd. TlK frcnclJ Ilousevife Ih inks ii i J' 6.'S2?-ai -n AFTER FIVE YEARS Time is the best tst of truth. Here is a Kinston story that hus stood the test of time. It isa story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. Mrs. T. A. Mitchell, 809 E. Chest nut St., says: "Far some time my kidneys were not acting as they should and gave me great annoy ance. Pains in my back and limbs bothered me night and day. I got box of Doan's Kidney Fills from the E. B. Marnton Drug Co., and began using them. The backache soon left and my kidneys were regulated. I passetl several gravel stones while using Doan's Kidney Pills and since then I have felt much better.". OVER. FIVE YEARS LATER Mrs. Mitchell said: "I think as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills now as I did when I first endorsed them." Price GOc at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Mitchell had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. Grand Theatre Str.tiv of Ohio, Oily cT Tolouj, Fra.i. v.i.ot,,..- i;.iJ;ca oath .hat fie iff Bern, r i),ut'i,- oi' -.ho flrrri ei i". .1. Cheney & Co., d-.das tiuttinotv la V v,ity Or loloilo, uui.ty iiil SUi'.f u! J.'i J.I J, and thai snid linn Hi psiv tin- sura il ONE KD.N'UKi;:.) I'UUjli.i Jr cueh anu every eaue ot Cutaj-rii that cannot be eurod liy tlio u;,e of HAl L'S CATARHH MEDICINE. rnA.VK CiliiKEV Sworn to beforo n-n a::d suliwrlbevl 1.1 my preaprico, this uth any oS Duttmber A. D. lUSti. a. W. tJLKAKON, (Sonh Moinry PuWi.-.. Hall's Catarrh Mlcliilrm Id Inlcon In tornally nnd nets HiiuukIi tli Blood on tho Mucouk OurfacfK or tha t ystcn:. fjiud ur it'aiinionuiij. riue. P. J. CHKNEY & CO., Tolodo, O. Fold by all ilruifslsts. fe. Hall's FarcUy tills (or constipation. iGLECTErCOLDS- ARE DANGEROUS ! TODAY NORMA TALMADGE In "The Secret of the Storm Country." From the novel of Grace Miller White. FRinAV presents i W THE WHIM GIRL -Wpi&P OF THE SCREEN tM ; jf . DRAJkiATIC MOOD ' m ImMARSH Play Safe! Prevent Serious Illness By Promptly Administering Dr. Bell'a Pine-Tar-Honey. Prompt use of Dr. Pell's Pine-Tar Honev does moro thnn break up your cough, it may be the o:ince of pre vention" that saves you dangerous sickness. Doctois declare the com mon cold one of the serious diseases, with results like pneumnia and tu berculosis which cause a large por tion of human mortality. tor years .Dr. Hells Pine-Tar- Honey has been remarkably success ful with coughs, colds, grippe, croup anu throat, chest or bronchial troub- es. Time has proved its healing balsams will soothe end relieve irri tation, hreathing will be easier, while its antiseptic properties kill the germs which caused infection and are rtarding recovery. Still sold at 25c by all druggist. ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE WILL END It matters not whether you have had agonizing pains from rheuma tism for 20 years or distressing twitchings for 120 weeks, Rheuma is strong enough and mighty and powerful enough to drive rheumat ic poisons from your body and abol ish all misery or money back. J. K. Hood & Co., and all druggists sell Rheuma on a no-cure-no-pay basis. A large bottle is inexpensive, and after you take the small dose as directed once a day for two days you should know that at last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over five years throughout America Rheuma has been prescrib ed by broad-minded physicians and has released thousands from agony, pain and despair. . adv. PUT CREAM m NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Jells IIow To Open Clogged Nos-i trils and'End Head-Colds. .You feel fine in a few moments. YmV cold , In head or catarrh will bo gon. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you ean breatho freely: Kj moro dull ness,;, headache; not hawking, snudlinir, mucous discharges or dryness; so strug gling for breath at night. le. your druggist you want S small bottle Lof Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant,' antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let It penetrate through every 'air passage of(tho Lead; sootho and heal xtae swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. at is lust what every cold and catarrh sufferer nceds.i 'Dca't stay stulled-up 4nd miserable.' CHICHESTER 8 FILLS hy IrvinS.Gobb THE STORY OF A GAME FIGHT THAT WON "H'$ a Goldwipi Picture" Matinee, 3:30 Evening 7:00 Prices, 10, 15 and 20 Cents fl BUY COAL IN MARCH AFTER APRIL 1st CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS ARE PLACED UPON YOUR PURCHASES OF COAL BY THE FUEL i! ADMINISTRATION'S ORDER OF MARCH 8th. You can buy this month only aa much as you will need during the next twelve months.' We can sell you only so much as we know you will need during the next twelve months. Through good luck we have just received a shipment of several cars of the best soft coal. Pretty as you ever saw. Do not know where we will get the next The other fellow doesn't either. WE OFFER IT TO YOUsNOW AT $3.00 PER TON, ALL LUMPS, NO DUST Incidentally we have any kind of wood you want. Blocks, slobs, pine, oak, ash. Will, mix it or give it to you straight. Ask for prices. We sell as cheaply as anybody. Big orders solicited. Special prices. Whites Wood & Coal Yard Collins & Taylor, Prop'. ' Phone 3 L. . LlUlUlJm-.lJ.r'",' i, m H-m"-EJli.-NJllJ-U... I.. US Pleasant and Profitable Business Relations Are obtained by the customers this Bank. You are cordially in vited tojopen an account The Caswell Bank andTrust Co. W. D. LaBOQUE, Pres. C B. DODSON, Vice-Pre T. W. HEATH, Cashier. . insurance of All ttind KINSTON INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY Telephone No. 182 110 E.GordonSt STRONt(jEsT B A NIC IN THI JNTV''' - . lt,iyn kk.. fll.I.s, fo. 4. i:
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