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i mm WW. H H n m II 11 11 II . . .i. . - t J f?2t. .Bred Er W7!Ti' r Is Best.' w , 'j X ' i Equally gobd ellha icej of hot. r 3 i- '! "S v. V U "V II Packed m sanrtary ' air-n'ght bWto L i : 3 j I " ' Your 'ocw wffl supply you- '( 1 f ! J Jffi;V:;; 3 ' ' POUNDS-OUARTERS-HALVES - ? 1 CENT A WO RD 4 SPECIAL liOTICES I ; mi Inn ' 1 COLORED MAN OR WOMAN, UN. der V 50 wanted. ; No experience reeded; $100.00, month. Write quick. WANTED-ROOMERS OR boarders.-; Phone ? Free Press. , 7-23-4t d , . ' I have , this ' day moved my insurance ; 1 and real es tate office to E. ,B. Hargett furniture .Company's old stand in the' Webb Building, and hate a complete line of pictures, frames, etc.,, whicn I am forced to close out at a sacrifice to make room for other business; CT F. Smith 7-233td. v - LAGRANGE ITEMS Subject to acceptance or rejection of any ahd all bida made the City of Kinstcn, North , Carolina, i offers its bends for sale in the sum of of One hundred Thousand -dollars in denomi lations of On thousand dollars, bearing interest at '5 per cent, semi-annually Sealed bid s will be received by the undersigned and opened by the City Couneikon fwtaar, 1.-211914,, pi m. Bonds running thirty 'years W. E. COLEMAN, " ' ' CIerK1'CIfy o'f Kinston, N. C. 7-9 to 24 d ' " 1 -' ANSWER THE CALL Tha It!-' Kinstcn People Have - Found This is Necessary, v , A cold,- a strain, a sudden wrench A little cause may hurt the kidpeyg 'i Spells of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine , A splendid remedy lor such ' at r v stacks, ., f, - " A medicine that his satisfied thou' sands y ' ' Is Doan'g Kidney Pills. 5 Thousands of people rely "upon it. Here is one case : .' ' , F. P. Aveiy, 190 Middle St., New , Bern, N. C, says: ul have no rear son i to change my jjiigh opinion of Tlnnw'a ViJJ n:n -l.i .1. t o uuuejr.f ilia, wmcn X eipress- vd through the local newspapers some years ago. I began using this rem edy when I was suffering from kid ney complaint and and backache" and it cured me." ' V - Price 50c, " t all dealers. Don't eimply ask" for kidney temedy get -Doan's Kidney Pilk-the same - that Mr. Avery had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.i Buffalo.'N; Y. .'-' . (adv) CHICHESTER S FILLS tiuwa. I'lll, la Kcjl r,4 V,M.Stuul TftL alkjt. n m - i . . . . - ... r bi iimr : LaGrange, July 25,-Mr. P. M. Herring." Jr., who re sides near here, reports the loss of a bam and his first curing of 1 tobacco by fire. He will rebuild at. once. A similar; n misfortune befell Mr. Herring last year. : 4 f Mr; K R. Wooten, of Kin- ston, was here yesterday. 1 N. H. Robinson has pur chased the stock of the Van Dillon store and will oper- ate-the business at the same place.'. , tt . , , llli 0 C I A L "PERSONAL x. W .G. Grady fs spend ing a few days at Morehead City; 4,..,ii-ii it- ",' : '' Mr; E, B.-Hargett s'pent Friday in New Bern. ; ; . 1 t Misses Agnes McLean," of Lumberton, N.' C, and Miss Jean Harris; of Wilmington,' who have been guests pf the Misses Shaw at Liberty Hill, returned to their homes this morning. . r v? i ? : 6 or 6 doses of 660 will break any case of Tever or Chills. Price, 25 cents. . v v ; (Adv, Most Skin Trouble Readily Overcoina T Ther Active Principle of Famous Remedy Works ? ( - Wonder v" " 1 r Many peopifl . tare marveled the war o. k. a. overcome tsin trouble. 1 me ex- plaostion ) fact-that. S. 8. S. workt In the blood bed the blood, ia really a moat intricate ana extraordinary mass oi arteries and veins. , ;rv,v- ; fflea a Men ts re'.U that the skfo and tfce Ch beset th are, composed l a network ct tiny blood vessels you solve the There fire vcndcrful maiclnal nrooertlps In 8. ,,S. S. that follow tue course oi tho blotd streams just as naturally as the most cosrlsning 4ccd e.emrnts. . : - It ! really a remarkable remedy. ! It contains one Ifltredlent.' the active purpose of whicb is to stimulate the tissues to the healthy selection ot Its own essential nutri ment. 'And the medicinal elements of this matchless blood purifier are Just- as essen tial to well-balanced health as the nutri tions elements of the meats, crams, lats and sugars of oar daily focd. . . . - Not one drop of minerals or trrues is nsca In Its nrenaratlon. Ask for 8. 8. & and just .Insist upon having it And if yoq de- sise ekiiuui aavice ana counsel upon any matter concerning the blood and skin, write to the Medical uepartmenx. , -vne wui Rnhlfle Co.. 520 Swift Blast.. Atlanta. Ga. I0 not allow some smioue a ."'"Vl etience over sometblng "just ss (tooa- ssi B. ' B. O. TO IOOI yOU Willi UV wnw ' mineral drug. Beware, of all aubstltutea. Insist open 8. S. 8. - VtrskiwwnfcsIWt. A"-- r - ; SOLE BY DtiL'fif'T? mmmr xour'e Bilioui and Costive. Sick headache. Bad Breath. Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges tion, Mean .Liver ahd Bowels clogged Clean up to-night .Get a 25c bottle pf Dr. King's New Life Pills today and empty the stomach and bowels 'of fermenting, gasy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied thankful feeling makes you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. - Poa't gripe. . 5c at your druggist. " r " j." . ' v . Jll(W""n ii ii wi i ii ii r 0, ti aw t-i r - - J Criiwn tnd EriCee.WcrV T v'e over Cotton YM 2.'- ViSIIED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Trouble, lul Finds Better Way. S4 '. ColumbJa. 7m."MMT time". jays MrsTjeSsie Sharp,- or this place, "I wished i would die and be relieved of my (Buffering,-from womanly Uoubles. I could not get tip, .without pulling al somethlrrg'to help rr.e, and stayed in bed most of the time. 1 could not do my housework.- ,;p;-;p U The least amount of "work fired me 'out My head would swim, and I would tremble for an hour or more. Finally, 1 look Cardui. the woman's tonic, and 1 am net bothered with pains any more, and 1 don't have to go to bed, la fact, 1 am souad and well cf all my troubles.' , Cardui goes to dl the weak spots and helps to make them strong.- Itacs with nature Jtct against . her. It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as if everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. remarry 1 you. At all dresses. HVV tr? fe's'OTii KWjrins Co.. Lsis Between the hours of 5 and 7 Friday evening little Miss i: Adelaide Randolph gave a party at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Ej Hud son, on North Queen street, complimentary to her .; guests and several other visiting little ladies. The guests were , met . at the door by Miss Margaret' Xopeland and introduced to the honor guests by Misses' Margaret Whitaker and -K Adelaide Randolph. Miss Mary Hardy invited the party -to the punch bowl, where Misses Doris I Hooker , and Parrott served. Miss Charlotte Harding, of Alabama,4 and others rendered i ; musical numbers. The dining room, v low, was a charming scene when the young people.' re paired there for an ice course. Souvenir fans and chains were presented the guests. The out-of-town lit tle folks : present - were : Masters Joe and John Carle ton, Princeton,Va. ; Misses Helen Thompson, ' Aurora, N. C: Marcraret Wafers. NewBern ; Delia D. Slaught er, Goldsboro; Louise Best, Warsaw; Thelma; Under wood, Clinton, "and Char lotte Harding, Montgomery Ala. Those ,who called ;to meet them ' were about40 young Kinstonians. APPENCICIJIS,, HEADACHES, ? CAUSED BY TORPID LIVER Polk Miller's Liver pliis Safe to Re j move The Cause, lulifusncss ana torpid Jivcr very often fau.se severe headai'hes or (ip pendioitia. Go to ony , druggist and get a juo box of rolk Miller'a Liver Pills, take a few dose, note the im mediate, relief and the after invigor ating feting. , They my oe you a cotly oprration if .. taken in time. They act directly on the liver, remov ing the. deadly bilo nd secretion the entire system u rapidly tQiied up. Calomel, so-called salt ' mid many' liquid are dangerous. Refuse them. Auk your druggist or general store for Polk Miller's Liver Pill. They are safe,' Free 2 l-2o coupon in each box. Free sample sent on request by writing to Tolk Milcr Drug Company, Inc., Richmond, Va. , ' i-T Littleton College M A wH-AMxi, wII-uippeJ, and very pnimpeimM ackool for awU and youns Mmn Ml Iwm beaiii SeMcmUr 16, li, . r ei oauloctra, addraM '.v. J,M. H0DES, x Ut letof, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the' Wo- men of 'North Carolina, V Five regu lar Courses leading to degreea.4 Spe fial Courses for teachers. : - Free tuil tion to those who agree to become ieacher8in the .State Fall Session begins September, 16th, 1914. . For catalogue and other information ad dress . , , '''' i iULIUS I. FOUST, President, " Greensbora, N. C. . ; y 10 Room Residence oin East Gordon; Strebt. Apply to C. Octtingeri Sec'y Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. THE FIRST liATIO.VAL BAIlit OF KIIISTOI) . We htyt tried to build a bankinf Institu tion safe and worthy of y onr patronage. Yoo, by yonreoDfldenceand liberal patronage, have , made tbla liank the premier banking Inatito tion of this section. A cordial invitation is 1 besteaded to all to avail ibemielvea of Ita excellent faoilitie. : - ; ornciKs ' N.-J. ropse.' Pku -v; i': i : DR. H. TULL Vk Piid4n.V ? " ; D. F. WOOTEN, Cashwr, , J. J. EIZZELU Aut Cashier. ! . , T. W. HEATH. TcBci: . , .: DIRCTES. . . 4. W. L. Kennedy , David Oettingcf H. t. Moacley "J. F.Taylor R H. McCoy S.H. Islet N.J. Rouse H.Tu!l J. H. Canady L. C Moseley r. h'arrott ' Felix Harvey ,If vmi are a woman. sufTennff cf the numerous svrr.ntoms of womsni trotibie, take Catdui. It aiil help Young men of the city - m 'i were tne nosts on ; a ; nay ride to KelleyV Mill Wed nesday evening, in honor of visiting young ladies. After the journey to the mill a watermelon feast was serv ed at the ice house. C Those who spent thepleasantevien ing were Roger Brooks with Miss Adelle Medlin ,'of Ben- nettsville, S. C ; Roger Sut ton with' Miss Mamie Kuth , Churchill. Eiifrene Norris with .Miss Helen Mason,' .of Rocky Mount ; John Has- Kill wiin miss oaaie urax- ton, Kirov lynaaii .. witn Miss Zelda Brooks, Tom Knott with Miss Letha Har gett, Corny Tyndall with miss nima ; ijraxwn, anq, Mrs. j. w. JBraxton, cnaper- one. 1 ' . Sixteen - young men and adies enjoyed a hay ide Wednesday, evening.? The party drove to a farm about ' three milesVf roni the city, and there were served wa- teermelons.The return was mide about, 10 o'clofck. .V f ? Rev. Blahchard Absent. ' t Because of the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. W, Blan chard, the ; service1 f of the First Baptist church Sun day morning will begin at 9 50 and close at ltjp'clock, to allow the members to at tcild other churches of they desire. All are asked to be present at" 10:30 o'clockif they cannct be on hand for Sunday school ; - - - The North Carolina College of Agri fa culture and Mechanic Arts. : This State Industrial College of fers strong courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poultry, .Veterinary Medicine; in Ci vil, Electrical, and Meclionical En. ginecring; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in ; Cotton Manufacturing, , and in Agricultural teaching, 1 Four year courses in Agriculture and in Ma. ehino Shop' Worki vFacuUy .of Cl men;' 738 students 2') buildings; ex cellent equipment ind laboratories for each department. Onyfuly 9th County S'uperintendents conduct en trance examinations at each county scat. ... For catalogue write - Ei B. OWEN, Registrar, ) West Raleigh, X, C, voumg FIRST SHPIH1EWT . Off 500 Pounds TURNIP, RUTA BACA, RAPE AND GERMAN CLOVER Just Received. , PJlarsf on's Drug , Store. If i ESTIMATES! EVERY FIGURE G mum EEi!:. Illustration of 'S.'- Tvlodel Protection Policy at Ago 35 Premium first 11 Years, $20.11 Preminn after 11 Xears, $5C22. -,C;: r .rxfzt V.;nt Crs. pfherrt. tistan'njr, -( ., t it ' It. C ... it r-: -ti-s 1' End of Cash or Loan- Taid Up Extended . Year ' Valus 'Insurance lmuracce . t Months .A.YearB 12 $ 46 $ 98 2 -0:-r ; 13, ' 90 ' - - - -l4 - - S 9 , -"- i .14 146 - -292 -6 8 5 15 - ' 214 . .416 7 , V; 9 , ' ' '."19 ' j ' . 296 ' " ' . 570 " 10 : 0 . . 17 . 838 632 10 .7 18 378 092 ' 11 0 ' " ' ' '19 1 ' ""418 ? '"4 " 11 : ft . - . so . 4o- . r '.x2 ii : &c. &c. , TV. .... tot ike first ELEVEN TEAKS isexsctly UNtHAU- the wnoie ni . ' V"V"" r. nd the rem."de7o We is ectlr wh.t those s.m. comp.nles would charie frenj ihe fcegmn.rf. A saving of 30 per cent fat II year and of 30 per cent of their rate. at age 46-h. eiud ag. when thel I year. xp. 'W -.(" , We Believe The MODEL PROTECTION POLICY (Non-Participating) . . Constructed by Mr. Miles M. Dawson, cf New Yoil, for The , ' r:o?.7n State life insurance company.- Comes nearer meeting the requirements of the aeraRe insurer between tie ages of 25 and 45 than any policy yet offered to the south. ; " , 1 r' ' '. . ' : AN IDEAL BUSINESS MAN'S POLICY If Ir.!:rcc!cd drop's Postal Card to tho Hcrr.o OHice ct Kinston, fl. C IT . J
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