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The Daily Free Press from Kinston, North Carolina • Page 3

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UNABLE t0 HANDLE' OWN SEX 3 A CENT A WORD i I SPECIMIIOTICES CENT WO Dja KINSTON II YEARS AGO. (Daily Free Press, Ma hf 1903. I003.y Chlcaft Chief of Police Has Remov- In iheWorld of Children Cry. for Hetcher's -y-: The board of aldermen met. 0 ed Policewomen from Disorderly WOMAN HOUSE FOR RENT ON fc.

BLbUNT htmit- Apply to S. II. Itountree. 4 IW'Vvi) Win B. Wbb wan i mayor, Aldermen Collins, Health, Ton tall end Wagner were The! Elk were to initiate several new members in the evening.

Carl Dnprf dislocated a thumb while boxing with (lay Andrews. "Uncle Hot" pleased at the opera house, Jlr. juidkfrs, Herman Grainger WHEN IN NEED OF LIVERY, CALL J. R. Wartcrs or 'phone 248.

mar.15 York for a short pleas ure trip. 1 i FOR RENTFIVE ROOM' COT-tage on Gordon street. Apply to E. R. Waller.

6 The Triangle Mission will meet with Miss Lueilc Runch this evening at 7:30 o'clock. FOR SALE SEVERAL GOOD milk cows with young eulves. Ja. F. Parrott.

7 Waitress Strike Section of the City. Chicago, March 4. Policewomen were decided here today to be a failure at handling disorderly per sons of their own sex. It was lack of physical strength coupled with the inordinate curiosity of onlookers, according to Chief of Police Gleason, who removed th women police who have been attempting to handle the waitresses' boycott of a down-town restaurant. 4 It was shown that women will resist strenuously being arrested by a sister in uniform.

Several times when a recalcitrant woman prisoner bus been struggling with a policewoman, it has taken mounted police to scatter the crowd that gathered jo cheer the contestants. Four women and three men were arrested today for loitering1 and picketing in. front of the restaurant, the policy of which is assailed by the Waiters' union. A marriage license was iMiod I Tho Kind Yoa Haye Alwaya Boojht, and vhteh has feen la use for over SO years has borno the signature of jt-jtf andha been made umh jwr onal supervision Slneo its iiiliuicy. SUcAitf Allow no one to deceive you In thbi.

All Counterfeits, Imitation wad Jo.sv-ut-ffoHl are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caatorla Is a harmless snhstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Hoothlnp; Syrnps. It 1st pleasiuit. 4. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kureotio substance.

Its aire is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Fcveriahness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation. Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething- Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and nctnral bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Wednesday afternoon to Mr. 4. T. Stewart and Mrs. Lanier Ilauser, aged 70 and 64 respectively.

Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Lmiie Mauser, the city, and Mrs. Jlaiwr is the widow of one-time representative in the general assembly Ilauser, who went from Lenoir to tlip house during the fusion regime. FOB RENT A FLEASANT PLACE S.

eorner Bright and Independent St. II. O. Hyatt. 4 FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD AND kitchen furniture ut courthouse Saturday, March 7th, at 3 o'clock.

(5 Miss Lulu. Sugg was ill, -and her family thought she was threatened with fever. Teams from the Rhodes and city schools played a baseball game. Rhodes won, to 4. Fixings arrived for postoffiee, about to be changed to its present-location.

1 B. E. Diilahunl, A. C. L.

employe, was appointed manager of the telephone exchange at Williamston. Mr. Y. T. Oriuoud went to Raleigh.

J. W. Pdack went to Petersburg, Vn. Mr. John Tall came from Philadelphia to visit relatives.

Mrs. Dan. (uinerly and Miss Cora Fields wei't to Richmond for a visit. In the legislature, the house committee on health favorably reported a bill prohibiting the manufacture and sale of cigarettes in North Carolina. P.

S. B. Ilaiper took orders for tobacco titles at Grainger. IS ITS GRASP TIGHTENING? SUGGS-COX LOST BLACK OVERCOAT, Burnt place below pocket, between Kins-ton and Grainger. W.

P. Gilbert, Grifton. Miss Ellen Gates Starr, one of the founders of Hull House, Chicago's I Bears the Sigru the Signature yBears of oldest social settlement, at which DR. J. F.

FOLEY, OF NEW BERN, N. Vterenarian, will be at Mitchell stables Saturday of each week. Mar. 16 Jane Addams is head resident, today was arraigned with eight waitresses with whom she wtis urrcsted yesterday for picketing in front of the restaurant. She was charged with disorderly conduct, while the In Use For Over 30 Years Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought others were charged with disorderly conduct and conspiracy.

All de NOTICE. By order the board of directors, a Reeling of theNstockholders of the Kinston Terminal Company is called to be held at the courthouse at Kins-ton, N. Tuesday night, March 24th, 1914, nt 8 o'clock. F. C.

DUNN. manded jury trials. Well-known Young Lady Becomes the Bride of George Suggs, Former National League Pitcher. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Cox, on Heritage street, Wednesday evening at 7 Miss Mozelle Cox, one of the city's best known young women and a leader in social circles, became the bride of Mr. George Kngs, of the pitching staff of the Baltimore Federal league, baseball team. Only the family and a ver few intimate friends of (he couple were present.

Officiating was Hev. ('. V. Blanchard. paMnr of the Fir-t Baptist church, Mr.

and Mrs. left for Florida, from whence they will return shortly that th(. groom may go into training with liis club at Southern Pines, X. ('. The groom is the sou of Mrs.

Winnie Snugs, and is a national tig- I hey say that happiness is a habit. Well, here's hoping you" u'et the habit. Mar. 19. Acting Secretary.

A 'onlinued from page excn-o io them -hall be only This suggestion was not made until it was well- known that a citizen of the town had already lost about $400 or more on account of tht. method of constructing the poles. "The mayor suggested that thi 'phone company could advance its no to Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured. "My husband had a couglu for tifteen years and mv son for eight vears. Dr.

King's Xew Discovery romph'ti ured them, for which I rates and then deduct a small per asses FMed cent for liavinents in advance, which Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kinston Loan Real Estate will bP held at four o'eloek p. March 20th, 1914 at the office in Kinston for the election of officers and directors and such other business as may come before them. R-. C.

STHONG. March 20. Secretary. am most thankful," writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw, Ala.

What woidd leave the total rental larger nre in the baseball world. lie Dr. King's Xew Discovery- did for than it is now. This i- exactly what will happen wl the people have pi a yert with several rioiilhcrn league teams, with Detroit in the American these men, it will do for you. Dr.

King's New Discovery should be in been lulled to sleep and gotten used Wo tnko ploasure in announcing that we will have with us on tho following date, ONE DAY ONLY an EXPERT OPTICIAN, RKPKEKEN TING THE CELEDRATKD FIRM OF and with Cincinnati in the Natioua every home. Stops hacking coughs, to being run over hy the telephone After last season he was transferred company. When all of the objec tions have been ipiieted the next stej to the St. Louis Nationals, but went with the Federals recently. The bride relieves la grippe and all throat and luug ailments.

Money back if it fails. All druggists. Price cents and $(L II. E. Bucklen Philadelphia or St.

Ixniis. Jndv) will be the raising of rale- and then A. HAWRES CO. has a large circle of iriends her.2 We will realizn the mistakes that we Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Caswell Cotton MilL'incI, will be held at the.

office the corporation on Thursday, March 12th, 1914, atff 3 o'clock, p. m. All stockholders are urged to be have made. When our city aiuhori and elsewhere, is handsome and a complished. ties have placed their in toto upon the 'phone company and let LESS DYSPEPSIA NOW HERE'S THE REASON THE W.

C. T. U. LAUNCHED it bp known that any citizen who ob present and participate in said meet jects to exacting regulations on one More Than Half Hundred M.en and sid. and poor service on the other ing.

W. I). LaROQUE, March 10th. Secretary. will be looked, upon as.

a fanatic, Women So Far Engaged in Tem perance Work Here. Tthen we may! watch out for both ATLANTA, (J A. I B. Marston Drug Company, March 16-0ne Day Only Wc have specially irrangel for this visit that, our cuHtomers may have the advutitan'x of oxport untl Neoure a properly fitted air of the GENUINE HAWKES GLASSES AS Al TIIOHIZEJ) AGENTS WE TAKE PLEASURE IN" GUARANTEE WOTlfiE OF SALE OF LAND BY in advanee and. ADVANCE COMMISSIONER OF COURT RENTALS." Women enrolled in the embryo local union of the Women's Christian Temperance Union were drilled in the Under and by virtue of a certain judgment of the superior court of FANCY BUSINESS, THIS i work Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

N. J. Rouse, on Cas Lenoir county entered therein at the October term, 1913, in a certain The fact that there is less dyspepsia and indigestion in this community than there used to be is largely, -we believe, due to the extensive use of Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets, hundreds of packages of which we have sold. N'o wonder we have faith in them. Xo wonder we arc willing to offer them io yon for trial entirely at our risk.

other things, they contain Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids known to medical sience. They soothe the inflamed stomach, allay pain, check heartburn and distress, help to digest the food, and tend to quickly restore the well street. The lnsujibership so far Suffragettes Would Impeach Judge Who Put Black Assailant of White ING THE WORK OP THIS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE Girls Out of Way. Los Angeles March 4. Remember the Date one Day Only BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS is 02, of which 23 arte men.

In deliberations of the local union the men have no part and are known as "honorary but in every public movement they are expected to take a hand. Mrs. George Green, president of Protests, threats of recall and de cause therein pending entitled R. Hodges and II. H.

Hodges, administrators of. the estate of E. Hodges, deceased, vs. J. A.

Joyner and wife, Lucy Joyner, and G. G. Moore;" and under and by virtue of a supplemental order of re-sale entered in said cause at the January criminal term, 1914, the nndersgned nunciation poured in today on Judge The genuine Hawkes Classes are never peddled and can Tonly be obtained at Willis, of the criminal department of the snm-rlor court, because he the store or a permanent, aurhorized dealer or direct Irom home office in Atlanta SPELLED ONLY H-A-W-K-E-SJ sentenced to .10 years imprisonment Charles Ouyton, a young negro, con stomach to its natural, comfortable, the New Bern union, who is organizing eastern North Carolina for the W. C. addressed th ladies at commissioner duly appointed in said healthy state.

victed of highway rpbbi'ry, because cause to sell the hereinafter des There is no' red tape about our Tt means just what it Mrs-. House's. She explained the workings of the union which, with half a million members is undertak he stole a white girl's kiss. Deputations of white women visited the judge today to demnnd that cribed land, the said re-sale having been ordered by reason of the fact THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK if KINSTON ing a campaign for national con that the buildings erected ofl said lot have been destroyed by fire since Nays. We'll ask you no questions.

Your word is enough for us. If Rex-all Dyspepsia Tablets don't restore your stomach to health and make your digestion easy and comfortable, stitutional prohibition, and declared that thp white ribbon was twinud the, original judgment, will, on "Tues-day, March 10, 1914, at about 12 about the world. we want you to come back for ybur o'clock offer for sals to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse money, ihey are sold only nt the No organization has been perfected here, and it will possibly he two weeks before Mrs: Green, departing 7,000 Rexnll Stres, and in this town only by us. Three sizes, 50c and Leaves 1913 a the year of its largest volume of business. Many depositors were added to its already large list.

You are cordially invited to avail yourself of its excellent facilities to accommodate the business public of the city and section. N. J. ROUSE. Pres.

DR. H. TULL, Vice Present, D.F.WOOTEN. Cashier. J.

J. BIZZELL 'Ass't Cashier. T. WREATH. Teller.

DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy David Oettinger. door in Kinston, N.

the following described lot of land, which is situated in Lenoir county, North Carolina, and in the city of Kinston, and more late Wednesday, returns to complete the organizing. In th meantime the $1. Temple Drug Kinston, N. action be taken to save Guyton from such sex ere punishment. Telephone messages'informed him that petitions were being prepared for his recall.

Other women called in person to say that steps would be taken to procure a pardon from the Governor. Judge Willis explained that the n-gro had been convicted of highway robbery. He had taken a dime from the Vhite girl, although he gave it back after he kissed her and he had subjected six, other young w.hite women 1 to- ireatmejrthesides criminally attacking two negro girls. The deputation of. women visited the district Vttorney to learn "what procedure was accessary to impeach the C.

(adv) women already enlisted will seek to particularly described as follows increase their number. Incidentally, Beginning at the southwest corner Y0TR HAIR NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE although', Mrs. Green would not.au thorize its publication, the locniuh-ion is nw almost as large a the one of which she is the leadefc. It H.TuU, ,1 H.E. Moseley It Quickly Removes Dandruff.

Ju.st because your hair in full of J. F. Taylor will be much isiexnected to have 200 members. (tundruff, this streaky, dull and never will do hp to look pretty, do I. H.

Canady L. C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C.

Felix Harvey Mits Sybil Hyatt, the local social H. H. McCoy S.H.Isler 1 N. J. Rouse of the John Joyner lot oo, Macon street, 30 fei east froja thelot deeded to Xleorge AnnjTackson, and ruips north" about the Hardey Ifinesi lot; tSence west with said Hines lot thelee south with the line oi the saiJadksori lot about 150 fee to Macon, street; thence east "with 6ie line of Macon street 30 feet to beginning, being that conveyed to the said 3.

Joyner by J. O. Miller and wife oh February 23, 1913, by deed of record in Lenoir county in book 40, at page 293. judge oir otherwise remove him from office; 4: pot despair. Beautiful hair, thick, ifufly, lustrous and absolutely free has been aiding Mrs.

Green Departments of the CT. from dandruff i only a matter of 111. occasion labor iir the interest ot MERE MAN. health," education, sociological rare. Parisian Sape freuently applied work in general.

Leading i woraWn will be put at the head of a number J. M. Turnnge, of Greenville, will work wonders, Jut one appli-rtion stops itching head, removes spent yesterday herei andruff and all excessive oil. It Mr. T.

Richardn, of Wilniing- This 6th day of February, 1914. Toea right to the hair rootw and furn of bureaus, and in OunpVr of ways thepoal imion will attempt to make itself useful aside from it work, as an agency to oppose th4 us of intoxicants, tobacco and tonwas here yesterday. isher the BonriKliment needed -the (Mr J. Jonsr Goldsboro, J. G.

DAWSON, Commissioner of Court. was in the city yesterday. WALL PAPER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OVER 5,000 ROLLS IN STOCK. Select your room at nine in the morniag 1 and have'it Erished by supper same day Hall V.

Chadvick hair becomes soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant with life. Mr. N. P. Edge, of Rocky Mount, If a 'woman in" thin he can mate was in the city yesterday.

Parisian Sage not only saves the Mr. W. 8. Lyon, of Greensboro, hair, but stimulates it grow long I up for but there no help for the obese v' 4 br 6 Hoses 666 will brcali "OT Case of Thill A FeverJ CrAdi a recent visitor in tlwi icity; P.N Sntten, iJiJahngV. apprtx-iate the bes'i of and heavy.

Get a 50-cent -bottle from J. E. Hood at once. There- no other "Jut-as-pood." LaGrimv" it art nn Kv No matt an the worst of New Rrm, wajj Mr. C.

Jj. 'Tvin-ton better than Calomel and does not -it until after he has got tripe or eiclen. Price 25c it few times; (adv lit.

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