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( .ALL CE A WORD SPECIAL NOTICES1 f : .UPPERS . REDUCED John' G;"..Co ?hoSrtore.47;15 l,t. ; NICE " TOUNO:-OUNTR.. BEEF at J--" "Wat? - Market. 7U5 It 4 J f ' 1MPEB! AL GASQtlJJE . IRONS' AT H. E. Moseley Hardware Co. 6-10 0.11 it swv ;", J v'i ; SQGIAL FLICH it : FIW.LOT OF PURE BERKSHIRE pigs and yotfng hogs for-sale, Ap ply to J. Hyraan MewboroY 6-15 2t d and cj': ."'i-;.;::"''v;f vv LOST-PAIR FRAMED NOSE GLAS . ees- between Hollowells store and Kinston. Return,, this ToflBce for re- ward.-rffr-.. 6-ll'd &sw tf. WANT.ER AT ONCEGOOD WHITE . man to work jn livery barn. No drunkard need apply.' a J, Dupree, :y t ?.; 7-13 3t d Livery. WANTEDPOSITION AS STENO " grapher, young, lady, college educa tion. Two yearB experience.. .Refer ences. J. cf Free Press, t 7-13 to 23d FOR RENT-OFFICE ON W GUR-i- don St.Krnerly "papied by Dr. Ira M. Hardy; Apply to J. Tay lor. ; -V '6-29 d tf. LOST ON RAILROAD BETWEEN Caswell and Gordon streets, pearl lavaliere. Reward for return to Miss Leafy Spear,. S-14 2t d HORSE SHOEING HORDES SHOD in the most improved method. In rear of Mitchell B?Qj.' stables. 6-17 d & sv to 7-17 r - 3 PERSONAL . Mr. E. 6. llargett spent today in Laurange.-" - '; " - TIS POSSIBLE Possibility of Over-Sea Voyage v Pointed Out Dr. Bell la Communication to National 'Qeearaahla Society Says Trip In Heavler-Than-AIr Maohlna - : 1S Hour la Feasible. la' Miss May.; Brisxtcn Durham. '' . , ' . ' is visiting in V:. Mr. J. M. Perry, of Dawson, spent the' day bere.v v-- ; -i . Mr. Wiley Moscley went to Golds- boro this morning. : " " .;.; I , .".TV ''" '' ,: '" "'Mrs J." A. Vernon,' of Knoxville, Tenn Is. the truest of friends her. Miss 'Lula Taylor. -of : Greenville, Miss Maud Hodges, of Washington, and Miss Ruby Morgan, of New Or leans, are the guests in the home of Sheriff A. W. Taylor, on North Queen street. POSITION WANTED BT STE NT0 grapher, beginner, desires position. Willing to work cheap nntil experience acquired. A. B. cf. Free Press 7-13 to 23 d. , , , FEED, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE istabks. Feed well and everything ap-to-date. ' Good accommodations, G. W. Perry, successor to J. R. Wa ters, Sotith Queen street. tl JOHN G. COX CHOE STORE WILL ' make your old Satin ' Slippers look as good as new or $1.00 a pair is We make thera any color you want. We also color your hose and gloves to match slippers for 50c a pair. , 7-15 It d. . , - Subject to acceptance or rejection of any gnd all bids made the City, of Kinston? North Carolina, offers its ' bonds for sale in the sum.'of of One hundred Thousand dollars, in denomi- ' nations of One thousanddollars, bearing interest at 5 per cent, semi-annually. Sealed .bids, will be received by the undersigned and opened by the,,City Council -on Friday, July 21, 1914, 'at 8 p. m. Bonds running thirty years, ,'W. B. COLEMAN, " . Clerk City of Kinston, N. C, 7-9 to 24 d ' : - LIVER TROUBLES r CURE. AND THEIR v .Polk Miner's 25 Years' Famfc . For -more than twentyifive years the name an fame of our beloved Southerner,, Polk -Miller, has spread. Mr. Miller was a practical druggist nd believed in, pra,etjcal methods of prescribing drugs. -. His prescription h for, a Kver medicine, has indeed be- .come practical and -a most safe rem- uy.. i-oiK jwuues juver rills are sold andrecommended by' thousands rot druggists." -Calomel, and salts are jiangerous to tne fedejicate ' : organs. Slfolk MiUe'r' Uyer. Pil act gently, removing the deadly bile and(secre- Ttionsfui'ckly'"andlone npthe. sysr t?Vlyres . biliousness, headaches. " ' collation, t Ask ;Jbur; druggist or geterarsitorp lOoox. l-2o free V iH.'S -c 2?rJ5efisjniple on i :tequefet.-ty' writing to pjblk JJiUe? . Drug Company, In.h Rimond, Va. ' . i " r Adv HARD STORM IN RALEIGH Put Lights and Cars Out of Comniis sion and Floods Buildings. Raleigh, July 14. Being the meet ing place of two heavy storm clouds, Raleigh and this whole section exper ienced the heaviest rainfall with one exception that has occurred during all the history of ;; the weather-bureau here, and yith the rain ' there were terrific electric disturbances, the floods doing great damage jn many parts of the city and, the lightning putting the power And lighting wires out of commission for a considerable time. The rainfall was 3.04 inches within 55 minutes from 3.50 to 4.45 iiie neaviest carnage done was -on Martin -street between the union sta tion and Fayetteville street. . The Peo pie's laundry and Wright's hotel build ing were flooded to such an extent thi.t five or six feet of water stood in the basement, completely submerging the laundry machinery and at one time there wa3 over a foot cf water in the storerooms on the street floor. On the opposite side- of the street .'the, basement of Uzzell and company, state printery, took fti five feet of wa ter, and the pressroom and other basr ment rooms of the News and Observer building came in for seriotis flooding. At the. union station the Martin anJ Hanington streets drahvehoked and floods poured into the sta tion just as the Southern and Seaboard trains fo the west and south were arriving, and eight and ten inche's of water swept through the waiting room, forcing the hundreds of men and women to the top3 of the seats for "dry roosts." The city was without electric lights or street car service for three" hours, the transmission lines having gone down in the midst of the storm. Washington. The possibility of a trans-Atlantic eeaaa flight . 1A ' a hearlar-tbanLlr macblne la II bours is pointed out in a commantcatloD to the National (teosraphlq society at" WasMngton , from Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, Inventor of tha tele phone and former president 6f the The distance from Newfoundland to' Ireland ta leas than two thousand miles." ears Doctor Ben. This means that If you go at 100 miles an hoar you will eras the Atlantic In 10 hours leas than a day. We have Ayr lng machines that go , at a ; greater peed , than that We already have maohlnea that could cross the ocean If their engines can keep going for JO hours. v Of course, these' are ; excep- uonai macniaea, nut even. e. orainary macninea oi today make SO miles an hour with ease. "Now, a flying .machine flies faster as you go higher up, because the rarer air offers less resistance to the mo tion,, while the . propeller rives the same push with the same power, what ever the elevation. Aa you get. Into the -rarer air the propeller spins Unccda Dlscult ATetnpt ,th ipoctite, please the taste and ' nourish the bodyy1 Criep, clean and fresh 5 cents In the moisture- proof package. a. 1 v. 2 V W 3 S' Sis Dr. Alexander, Graham Bell. Li . . Keenest Rivalry in Elks Brill V Denver, July 15. Xeen rivalry be tween the various Elk lodges of the United' States reached a climax today when, the annual competitive drill by teams from all sections of the country featured tfe third day of the Golden Jubilea Reunion of the ! order ? hertf Several thousand dollars ' i priies have been offered to the -competitors. The Broadway,, baseball park 'where the teams performed their evolutions, was the mecca of Elkdom during the morning. , The first parade of the Reunion was held this afternoon. This was the Industrial Parade in which .all lodges of the state, excepting Denver, , comr peted for prizes. The object cf the display was to depict the natural, re sources of the Centennial State. Scores of decorated floats portrayed the de velopment of manufacturing, mining, agriculture and stock-raising. Elec trically, decorated autos tonight, will around faster. A 50-mile-an-hour ma chine flying two miles hign in the air and we .have machines that have gone twice as high as that will fly much faster than 50 miles an hour, Then at an elevation, of two miles high in the air there Is-a constant wind blowing In the general direction of Europe having a velocity anywhere from twenty-five , to fifty miles an hour. "As a net result of all these things, there can be little-doubt that any or dinary machine that is able to. sup port Itsejf la -the air att -an elevation nf two miles h!eh'"Wfll attain a sseed of at least one hundred miles an hour IB the. direction of Europe, and that means going from America to Europe tai a stngl;.day. Calculation bows that, taking all these circumstances Into consideration, our best machines should be able to cross the Atlantic In IS hours. I hardly dare say it aloud for publication. It Is sufficient ly startling to know that It la not only possible, but probable, that the pas sage may be made in' a single day; But if , as I imagine, it ean be done In is hoars.' you mar take an early breakfast la Newfoundland and a late dinner in. Ireland the same night" i wicany, aecoraiea buuw . tuuiguv. i niiTO nrr U Iperform the second para.de of .the day. J W tf 1UI 'fl Several hundred machines 'will 'ei:' in t ..J "L'. . .-11 HER HAIR line and ( the jnost brilliant pageant ever shown here'is promised.;. Cash prizes have been offered.. Meanwhik' the grand lodge was in 56fs?ionf'iill yet to the order. LTPUng tt omsn swrnsj vi s,ri hui yieir sj 3il.ywt -yVMiihe finds Her $ TekTAre Gone.;- A; 'Tranklln, Pa. A burglar who en- day discussing matters of vital lntir-ptered the home of Miss: Margaret V Winston & Carolina r. !;-, lukber co. R. Self Denial Day. 2- New York. - July IS. Campaign 'funds for the suffrage fight inBii cam- i, Time Table Nojt4. Effective March 221914 k:00 a. m. Daily except Sunday. No. 1 STATIONS No. 2 r p.m.; " " v A.M. ' SSCd't'-.VKlBeton'-Ar. 9:10 3H0i Lv-o 1 Jackson 30 Lr. .JAlbritton's". j 3-i0 -Lv. y. Sparrows nH?0 Ly." " Lyncnb'tiTij : pinH'ir-1 i ; 42) Ar5 '. "4 r, tiAr. 8.5 ,.Ar. 8:40 "Ar. 80 " Ar. 8:C0 Lv. 8:00 paign states '.are being collected ocy.J'to bedV0r there Is nothing; to lndl- ThA Ha via known as "Bell denial day"' among Buffragista.' . For several weeks they have been pledged U d?ny thn solvesv scnething" and -contiibute the unspent money to the dauie.i a,' 1 P The suffragettes hope t collect t$j CCO. "vThUi sum will be distributed In Narth Dakota,; Nevada, ebraska, Montana and Missouri.-..4;'..-rt- . ', ' i . 11 CASXORIA For -Infants and Chlldxea wm. hates,- -tin Use Fcr CYcrvTcars CsierTl Superinte-dect. Alwsye bears yjP a: itont.ycutt; Saperictendent. Always bears , the . ' Signature of V Graham. -aged twenty-four years,4 cat off her hfr anj carrt'd it away. There is no clue to tfte culprit, , .V ; ; Chief of Police H. S. Edwards Is of the opinion that the burglar was' hid ing in the house when tne ramny went cate hat entrance was forced f That the cutting of the. hair was a sudden..ln8'piratlon to the burglar is Indicated by the fact j that a pair Of shears owned by thflfroung woman wasnsed. Her hair was 16 inches longhand the burglar "took all except four inches. The girl jdldn't awaken then, but discovered the loss of her hair when she awoke at three o'clock la the morning. The culprit escaped. 4 Country Road Remains Untouched., rr'St" JoephrMo.-i-iTBe , maple-lined country road Immortalized by Eugene Field in his "Lovers' Lime,. Saint' Jo " jrilLnot..bancrcached fcpon by ln provem'iutsT' but" will Jbe allowed to rtitln the sjme aa It. was in-the days of the writer. Round, thin) tender . with a delightful flavor j appropriate for;. luncheon,, tea and dinner, io cents. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, ; REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, . LOANS NEGOTIATED, t Novy Occupying New Office one Door; Eiit of ,The Post OEce v Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. , Phona 218 ; ' ': t . ' ' C OettinjrerrM sjsjsa - flsjBjsa ' Prince of 'appetizers'. ; Makes daily trips from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths every where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents.' Buy Biscuit baked by , NATIONAL . BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name ckAiRmommw BE RNS PalrnUt, SpWt Pead TraUce - Somnoliet Medium ; Calls samei; tells past present sn4 future. gives.advice on sU matters of importance. He will tell your name without one word tpolent he will tell you die same ol your loved ones; give dates, facts' and lOfllitiM! hl Villi 111 vn lh nnmh.r Se itreet you live on; describing your friends as well as your enemies;' he will ad Vise you on businew, speculation, travels.' chanses: securities. law : miiir: w31 AA. mining, etc. rrof. Berni to prove his ability will give his special readings for 50c riours 1 u a. m. to y p. m. Sunday closed. II you never consulted a ipntualu Uc medium now is your chance, 7 . - REMEMBER THE DATES, JULY 27 TILL AUG. 27. , 104 W. Caswell St., Near Dalley Hotel and Dr. Hardy's New Office Between Queen and Heritage St's, Kinston, N. C Curas C!d Soros, Other Remedies Won't Curs. The worst cases, no matter of how long itsndloa, ste cured ty the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Beallnc OIL It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time, 25c, 50c, 11.00 C-OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK FlrHad tm. m 1 1. all "was Late in the Summer, and Mrs. Jan ad lots ol fruit, but needed rruit Cans. I VV SS-ikZ III JB SO SHE CAME TO OUR STORE Where we Have it galore,' And now she is canning to beat the Bantk - There is No Canned Fruit Like Home Canned Fruit! ; I They add to ihe -pleasures of the winter season and redound to the credit of the good housewife Get Busy While the Fruit and cans Last. D. V. DIXON m SON MO ESTIMATES! ' EVERY FIGURE GUARANTE 1 s ED! it Model Protection Policy ai Ago 35 Premium first 11 Years. $28.11 Preminn after 11 Xears, $SG.22. 9 I . End of , Cash or Loan Paid Up itended 'h'-:'': Year Value insurance ' Iceurance ; Months Yea( 12 - f 46 ' 9 98 2 o- 13 - r 90 184 3 ' . 9 , ,14 A.- : 146 292 , ,JS ,8 . , 15 " - ' 214 ', : . 418 . ,: 7 ' " . '39 ' .- - IS ,'' '296 ' ', 57t T "10 ' -O 17 338" 632 i,10, ' ,7. 18 . ', 378 -f 692; . , -H t 19- " . ' 418 , ' 754 ,v '11 '.. 5' 20 460 812 ' .11 9 ; - Ac. Ac. - The rate for the fifat ELEVEN 3fEAR isexacfly ONE-HALF the whole life rate of standard companies (participating) and for the remainder of life is exactly what those same companies would charge from the beginning. A saving of 30 per cent during first 1 1 years, and of 3Q per cent of their ratee at age 46 -the attained age when thel I years expires We Bellevo The. 1 MODEL PROTECTION POLICY (Non-Participating) - . Comtructsd by Mr. Miles M. Dawson, of New York, for The " - ; NORTH STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Comes nearer meeting the requirements of the average insurer between the ages of 25 and 45 . . than any policy yet offered to the scuth. . . J AM IDEAL BUSINESS MAtS POLICY U J v If Interested drop a Postal Card to the Home Office at Kinstcn, N. C.
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