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TITE KINSTON FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH, 21, 19is PAGE FOUR "Hi. 1 ) Take a Peep at the iNew Spring ? Stetsons jThe shapes are fine. Come and See. J. C. Dail&Co. Dr. Geo. B. Kirkraan EYESIGHT SPECIALIST G leases Fitted Correctly. Nervous System Analyzed. Cross Eyes Straightened Without Pain or Operation. Office Over Templet Drag Store, Kinston, N, C. Office Hoars: 9 a. m. to B p. m. Sundays ftnd evenings by Appoint : I men. Graduate from HcConnkrk's Medical College : Chicago, IU. For Expert Work Gas Engine, Brazing, Etc., Call A. Spencer 409 College St Phone 496 easTer Is approaching very rapidly. We advise early morning shopping to avoid the after noon rush. The latest always first in our millinery department. The most becoming and icharming Spring wonderful. T. W. MEWBORN & CO. The Dependable Store." n . ski inrw8, &m m&sr The above Lace Oxford in Vici Kid, White Kid, Patent Leather, Canvas ,or Dull Leather, with this heel, Cuban or medium low heels; plain toe or with tips at the very low prices of $6.45, $5.95 and $4.95 a pair. This style is the very latest, and we are glad to introduce it to the Kinston People. Come, and let us fit you while we have your size and width. ' John G. Cox Cash Shoe Store a uune iu STYLE BOOKS " 5c each. Sheets free. SILK GLOVES- Solid White and Black 75c the pair. White With Iilack . . . Stitching $1.00 the pair. WHITE SKIRTS Splendid material and patterns 25 to 90? yard. MAS. A. Tta Telephone Store Phone 81 W. E. BAILEY Plumbing Heating Special Attention Given to Repair Work I Will Appreciate Your Business and Guarantee Satisfactory Service Phones Office 587 Residence 256 models, They are K H fit . At John G Cox THE VSRV LATEST OUT Kinston, N. C I LOCALTNTEREST Meeting of Scout. The loy scouts will meet at 7:30 Friday night, at the armory. Lecture Tonight. The entire public is invited by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, to hear a lecture by Dr. Francis J. Fluno of Oakland, Cal., at the Courthouse tonight at 8:,'i0 o'clock. Rush limine. Twenty-eight warrantee deeds came into the hands of Register of Deeds Car! J'ridgcn at the Court house during the first three days of this week. Most of them were for small considerations. Lewis to Raleigh. Secretary E. B. Lewis of the Chamber of Commerce is preparing to go to Raleigh in a few hours. One of the matters he will attend to there concerns the proposed union pas enger station here. Mr. Lewis would not say for publication before his departure with whom he would confer, but he intimated that the out look was bright for an early settle ment of the depot question. Itooard Through With Appeals. Th local board for Lnoir County Thursday Issued the following: "The Government arroeal lament" (G. V Cowper) "having completed hi duties within the time limit for mak ing appeals on behalf of registrants and the classification of registrants having been completed, with the ex coption of a few cases now being con sidered, this hoard will not reopen any more cases, as the books must be closed and 'balanced." Honor Roll. Following is the honor roll of Woodington School for the past scholastic month: Eva Harper, Mil dred Harper, Ruby Harper, Ruby Outlaw, Ruth Stroud, Giles Stroud Libby Smith, Lillian Williams, Leo Harper, Thurman Williams, Oscar Waller, Mary Eliza Harper, Reba Gates, Phoebe Gates, Mankio Harp er. Mitchener at Conference. Dr. James S. Mitchener, county health officer, is en route to Birm Ingham to attend a conference of the International Health officials in the South. Diseases required to be re ported will be reported as usual to the secretary of the HeaJth Depart ment during Dr. MStchener's absence. Vaccine treatments will be given by th nurse. Giving the Pigeon a Black Eye. W. T." Kyzer, farm demonstration agent stationed here, puts the pretty Clear complexion, bright eyes, and good digestion come from using Mi- o-na stomach tablets. Money back if they fail to give satisfaction. This is the way J. E. Hood & Co. sell them. adv. - .t. v. If tr' Cash Shoe Store "Best By Test pigeon, hundreds of which share Kin- s ton's streets with automobiles, reck less negro dolivery boys, and "other! vehicles," and the common English sparrow in the same class with the buzzard as carriers of the hog chol era germ. Kyzer has an idea that the birds have contributed largely to the spread of tho disease in this sec tion during recent years. The pig eons and sparrows acquire the germ feeding on farms where there is in fection, and carry it with them to new foraging- places, Kyzer says. MILLINERY OPEN'LNG. The forma,! Spring millinery opeiv ings will be held at Adler Bros.' and J. Hirshfield's stores, Queen Street, Thursday, Both stores promise very complete showings. QHWKEATlESSMfS USX HO BRtAD ClxCTQi FASm OK BHEAEFAST FOODS CONTAXiJliio "WHEAT. D0NT BE BALD How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous on Thin Spots. If your hair is falling out dont wait another day but get from J. E. Hood & Co. a package of Parisian Sage, the really efficient hair in vigorator. Don't say "It's the same old story I' have heard it before," but try a bottle without risking a penny. Parisian sage is guaranteed to grow hair, to stop falling hair, cure dandruff and scalp itch or money refunded. It's a scientific prepara tion that supplies all hair needs there is nothing better. Parisian sage is in great demand by discriminating women because it is delicately perfumed, not sticky or greasy, and makes the hair soft, lus trous, and seem twice as heavy and attractive. If you want to save your hair and beautiful it by all means use Parisian sage you will not be disappointed. adv. VINOL MADE THIS NURSE Nothing Like it for Rundown and I Nervous People. Von Ormy, Texas "I suffered from a general run-down condition- anaemia, loss of appetite and cough, so 1 was unfit for my worK. 1 tried different medicines without help, and through my druggist learned of Vi- nol. I took it: my appetite increased, my cough disappeared, 1 gained in weight and I am now well and strong, so I can conscientiously en dorse Vinol." Viola Salada, R. N. Van Ormy, Tex. We guarantee v inol to build up run-down, anaemic folks or return your money. We take all the risk. Sold in Kinston by J. E. Hood & Co., druggists, and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country. adv. SIGNS Out-Door Advertisings Wagon. Auto-Truck Striping, Lettering. Varni.hing Done. Prompt Service Work Guaranteef1 ARTHUR SUZUKI none . . . . 557 FOR RENT Two houses on .West Blount Street, Water and lights. F.F. BROODS & SOU TM CM rrid Cat Umf New Stripe Silks Plain Taffetas Satins Georgette Crepe To Match A. J. SUTTON & SONS Telephone 34 DR F. FITTS OSTEOPATH Office Hours: I 111 m i . "s;. r' 'irrn't : ja-'.j nun 1 " W7 The Victrola doesrft promise it accomplishes A promise is only a hope, an accomplish ment is realization. You run no risk of disappointment with the Victrola because you know now that it will give you the world's music by the world's masters of music in exact accord with the artist's interpretation. No other instrument can do as much. ' NO other instrument! Come in and let us demonstrate the Vic trola. We'll gladly play for you Victor Records by the most famous singers and musicians. : THE COLE PLAIN-VIEW SEED PLANTERS Present the most Wonderful Improvements In seed planters. The seed plates ran at an angle of about 45 degrees, and only a little over half of the seed plate is ever covered with the seed. There is ne brash, no metal cut-off. nothing to bruise the tenderest seed. No waste of seed. Every seed passes in plain Ttew. IL E. MOSELEY DEALERS. COAT SUITS Today's Express Brought Us Many Pretty Styles in Coat Suits. Come in and See Them Barrett & - ft , 1 .4awtf I BWRHhsV-i- ...... HARDWARE COMPANY KINSTON, N. C Hartied New Line of Georgette and TaffiafJ Dresse " Georgette Waists and Satin Skirts in Fanq Shades '"' CKEY THOMPSON CO. J. M. Stephensci's OU Stajai. PHON1 7 Just Received New Line of Ladies' Spring Coats, Coat Suits anaSkirts; They are the very New est Styles Prices are Reasonable See Our Southeast Window J. HIRSHFIELO GO. NEXT TO National Bank of Knitted ' Always entrust- your roofing matters to ine and you will always be well pleased. Repairs promptly: at tended to. . Estimates cheerfully furnished. t Headquarters for slate, J tin, and all the better grades of paper roofing-Sheet etal work of all kinds done promptly, reasonably and satis factory. ' LB. SCOTT PHONES: Ifealdeace S93-L. Office 7 "We Abe Do PtanbtnJ" 'a zsaEssEacani
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