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Why not take
a piece of Em
broidery with
you on your
Vacation?
We have a
nice line to
select from.
Chamberlain
& Braxton
Caswel) Building 1
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PERSONAL
Miss Neva' Padrick is visiting
Morehead City
in
- Mr. C, H. Norman
was here Wednesday.
of Greensboro
f H A NT m j
1 CENT A WORD EACH IN-'
SERTION
.MINIMUM 15 CENTS
Watermelons on cold storage for sale
at P. A. Hooker's Market.'
8-17, 4tdly
B:ard wanted in Private Family by
young man. Address L. 1. care
this, office. 8-20 3t dly
For Rent-Three unfurnished rooms,
sfiitable for light housekeeping.
Apply Box No.' 132. , 8-18-3tdly
For Rent Good Offices arid rooms,
Whitaker Building. See D. V. Dix
on & Sons.- - . 7-31dtf.
For Rent 4 unfurnished rooms with
electric lights and water. Dr. R;
A. Whitaker. 8-11 dly tf
First Class Tailoring, pressing and
cleaning. Call Carolina Pressing
Club, Phone 528. 7-30, tf.
For Rent Brick , Store on; . North
street, adjoining,-' Simmons' stable.
Possession given September 1.'
8-2C-Gt d!y
D. Paris, Tailor, Has moved from No.
2C3 South Queen Street to Whitah..
er jouilding, second floor. Phone No.
497 J. 8-12 6t dly.
Miss Arwie Beasley can recover hand
hag and contents, left on Norfolk
and Southern train by calling on
a$st, identifying property and pay
ing. $ cents for this ad. S-19-2t
Dancing Lessons Mr.' Charles Wil
liams of Norfolk, Va., will Jbi in
Kinston next week to open a dancing
school, teaching the on step, hesitas
tion and all other latest dances. All
desiring to take his private Jesgons
in their homes or with class in even
ings, address application to box 191,
Kinston, N. C. ; 8-20-3tdly '
r littleton College -.
A welI-e.t.bIi,hed,eIUQuipped snd very
J. M. RHODES, lltleton.N.C
Miss Mary 1 Harvey is visiting
Mrs. Joseph Graham in Durham.
. . S:- , ,
Mr. J. H. Andrews of Raleigh was
a Kinston visitor Wednesday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings
of Mount Olive have been here for
i'Sholt isit with relatives.-
Miss Kate Tilghman returned to
day after a stay of several weeks
with relatives in Onslow county.';
...'
Mr. Geo. L. Jordan of. the firm of
Rollins and Jordan, branch office
managers of North State Life Insur
ance Company, at Timmonsville, S.
C, is a home oflice visitor today. He
will probably remain in Kinston with
his parents for several days. .
-
Mr. Bernard P. Smith left this af
ternoon over the A. C. L. for Rob-
erSOnville. He will be absent for a
week, during, which time he will as-'l
stst Rev, C W. Howard at Oak Grove
church in an evangelistic meeting.
Mr. Howard will supply for him next
Sunday in Kinston. Mr. Smith will
return in time to begin his evange
listic meeting here, August 30.
,. Rev. Mr.,C. W.. Howard of the
Oaks left this afternoon for Oak
Grove church, in Pitt county, . where
he and Mr. Bernard P. Smith will
cpnductan evangelistic meeting. Mr.
Howard will return Saturday, so as
to preach at the Christian church
here Sunday morning and night. He
will return to Oak Grove next Mon
day.
lUR.
tary hm" motW-aikd-"-tonV.ts the "3ic
turn of Cteveland .manufacturers for
fall and winter styles in ladies'
cloaks and suits No longer will mi
lady appear in the sheer blousy waist
and peg top skirt. Present styles in
coets and jackets are doomed, for
war mad Paris has decreed that la
dies' wear must be military
Skirts will be plain, and only
straightalines will be tolerated. Jack
sts and coats will also bi plain' and
button close about the throat'.- Low,
or "V" necked waists, too, will be re
placed by stiff military collars and
cuffs to match. Milady's walk and
carriage must conform strictly with
her new mode in dress. A long and
straight step and stiff carriage of
the body will hjs the only -mode ap
proaching good form. Meanwhile,
buyers and , other people " who lay
down the law of dress are marooned
m Paris, becoming fully imbued with
the military Bpirit. They ;will be
back with their trunks of samples-.
With- them .will -Mine the "-military?-k
SUFFRAGISTS INFESTING "
FORMER DIVORCE CENTER.
J Reno, Nev., Aug. JJO.Thjs; form
er seat of divorce activity is now one
of the hottest suffrage spots in thej
West. With the Nevada Equal Suf
frage League working hard for the'
women s rights amendment to be vot-M
ed on in November; and' the Nevada
Association Opposed to Equal Suf
frage striving with eaal energy to
defeat it, the "votes for women" is!
sue is becoming ovcrshadowingly im
portant in the present State campaign.
M'UPILS TO BE SEGREGATED
IN. THE SEATTLE SCHOOLS.
WILMINGTON KIDLETS ARE
AHEAD OF THE
WAR.
The Einstein brothers, Kinston-
lans, wno are now in the wholesale
business at Wilmington, have just
received from- Germany' -the largest
Consignment of toys evei? purchased
by a concern in the Carolinas, sp.ys a
Wilmington paper. There were 20C
cases of gaudy Noah's arks, iron
horses, little wocly dogs and htn:
dreds of other kinds. The shipment.
was sent out just about the begin-.
nmg or nostuiues, and nad to run
the gauntlet of British men-oP-war
on the high seas. There will be, a
toy famine in America this Christ
mas, because Germany, the principal
producing country, will 'be blockaded
effectually until the war is overSJflrt'
Wilmington kids certainly have noth
ing to fear in' that une.
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Seattle, Wash., Aug. 20. Educa:
tors today began work on the plan
adopted by the city schooi board to
segregate the boys and girls in the
Broadway high school at the begin
ning of the fall semester. It will be
the first time the experiment has
been tried in Seattle. School officials
deny that moral questions had any
thing to do with the adoption of the
plan. Students whose parents op
pose the separate class-room idjea
will have the privilege of attending
any ether hiph school in the city.
Not or.iy U it planned to segregate
the boys ar.d ;.irls, but Superintend
ent of Schools Cooper will assign, as
far as po.--.sHuc, men teacher for the
boys' classes. "Because of intellec
tual and temperamental differences an
sexes," said Superintendent Cooper
today, it is thought that each woiks
mere effectively in separate classes,
and thai they tnjoy such separation.
Kinston Man Who Has Been in Ca
nal Zone for Eight Years. Says
Big Ditch Is Interesting.
James J. Gilbert, assistant director
of post cji the Panama Canal Zone,
who is on a visit here, says the big
ditch is already a paying investment,
although it will not actually make
"elating expense under four or
ve years.
"The canal pays by doubling the
efficiency of our fleet," says Mr. Gil
bert. "Now men-of-war may make
Jhe trip to San Francisco from the
(anal' in six or seven days, while be
fore the work was finished it would
fcake as many weeks." The cohcen-
ration of a big fleet at Colon or Pan-
ma will make the force available
or service in either ocean. '
Mr. Gilbert is a native of this sec-
ion, and was at one time assistant
stmaster of Kinston. He is now
icond in .charge of the postal ser
vice of the zone under Colonel Goe-
tflal's gjvernn-.cr.t. The canal zone
ost office department is separate
rom that of the United States,, al
though patterned after and supply
ing its clerical force under the same
eivil service rules. He is stationed at
A,nron, the government-built town.
h the population is about
and the death rate is almost
ro. . vj
Even to a resident of eight years
he canal is wonderful. Mr. Gilbert
says the fortifications at the ends of
te canal are among the biggest in
the world. The utmost secrecy is
maintained in their construction', and
not a doien people of the 35,000 oh
the zone have ever been through ell
of them, passes only permitting o:i9
to see such portions of the work
the officers in charge are willing for
curious eyes to observe.
It requires about eight hours to
l(:o through the canal. Its adequacy
s apparent, and a big fleet of vessels
lav be moved through it in twsnty-
four hours' time. Inside of five years,
Authorities estimate, the canal will
pay working expenses, and in about
two douules will pay interest oi cne
one a-'d a half per cent., taking
into consideration the average m-
i:i.se i traffic.
in whic
fiiCOO,
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Tllf dcYou I-ave Always Bonght, nnd which has heca. '
la me for over 30 years, lias borne tho slgnatnro of
T TXr r. m,d has bPon Ulid ttndcr his per
rJZxfffljt3 s..Ijal Iwvlslon since its infancy.
rfrw Allovr no oso to dwflvo yon in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnt-tis-cttKl " ore hut
Experiments th:t triflj with and enrttfttw tim health of
Infants and Children Experieaeu against EspcriaienU
c what is cimm
Castorla is a harmless shbstltnto for Castor Oil, Pare
Uoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphino Ecr other Nareotio
substance. Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys AVoruis
and allays Feverishnes. For more than thirty years It
ban been la constant use for the relief of Constipation.
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teethin? Troubles and
Oiarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates tho Food, giving: healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Is This of Interest to You?
Certainl it it or we would not have it in our adverti,ement
We are clway looking out for the interest of our friends who
do businew with u and it is to your interest as well as ours,
to see that you have all of your property INSURED. Fire
Insurance is one thing you must not be without, Wenppre
your business and it shall be handled promptly. s :- :.
Phone us at 242 or 377-F, and we will call to see you at ONCE
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
industrial College
iajiuuinea 07 the State fpr the Wo
nen 01 iNorth Carolina. Five rega-"
ir courses leading to degrees. Sp
i-iai ourses for teachers. Tree tui.
tioa to those -who agree to become
teacuersin th fltate.t -Fall SesSioa
oepieiDDer iota,' I914,.,-:For
catalogue $M$v MforttatioiC adl
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SUV. Lw Kiaston : p.otin
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iJauy except Sunday.
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f! Jackson V Ax, tbM
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3 m LVU.OesW 80
?VEICH FOOT DOES THE
SHOE FIT, ANYHOW?
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A negro teacher in Be of the ru
ral schools of fhe county, who is not
in attendance upon the institute now
being held in the Shine-Street color
ed school, wrote Supt. Joseph Kin
sey that other affairs were response
bie for his having "misted the open
ing. This flagrant misspelling of
"missed" would probably have cost
him his job. if he wasn't such a good
discirilinarian. He knows how to
handle the other negroes of hi?
neighborhood, and his school is well
conducted, the superintendent says,
Mr. Kinsey compares this poor spell
er, who is a competent master with
a veteran who applied for a job as
teacher. He missed every word to
be. spelled in the examination, and
the examiner called a halt. "Hey,
you won't do," the old soldier was
told, "you can't spell." "Why, that's
all right, sonny," said the vet.; "I
;on't. have to spell. I'll just take
the book arid make those youngsters
do, the spelling."
cday that a hill
in Jt. for a State boxing commission
will be xtrodjccd ih the State Leg
islature at its next session in Janu
ary, 1015. Dan Salt,,S Rattle box-
Ling promoter, is lurtncfing the idea,
and has drafted a mosp.'I bill, based
on the New York, Montana and Wis-
:onsin laws.
WASHINGTON
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leattlc
edfassuzed
EXPEtTS
m BILL TO PASS.
Y3sn.. Aug. zv. 11 seem
provid-
Infection and Insect Bites Dangerous.
Moso'.::toes, flies and other insects,
which breed quickly in garbage pails,
ponds of stagnant water, barns, musty
places, etc., aiS carriers of disease.
Every time they bite you, they inject
poison into your system from which
.some dicad disease may result. Gat
. ... .o, T : . 1 ;
a bottle Ol ' oian s .uimineiu. ia
is antiseptic and a few drops will neu
tralize the infection caused by insect
bites of rusty najls. Sloan's Liniment
lisinfects Cuts, Bruises a;ul Sorts.
You cannot afford to be without .it in
yourhome. Money back if not satis-;
fled. Only 25c. at your Druggist.
Summer Constipation Dangerous 1
Constipation in Summer time is
ire- :!any:ei-o'js than in the fa.ii. win-
fir or spring. The food you eat is
oftt.i contaminated and is more like
ly to fei ment in VQ4 stomach. Then
you are apt to drink much" cold water"
dining the hot weather thus injuring
yo.iv stomach. Colic, Fever, Ptomaine
Poisv.ning and other ills are natural
jesiilts. Po-Do-Lax will keep you well,
is it iiKitases the Bile, the natural
laxative, which lids the bowels of the
Congested poisonous waste. Po-Do-tax
will make you ftel.tottter. Plea
sant and effective. Tak a cVose to
rjighv 50c at', your drug gist.. 1
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XVanJed Pdsifion wanted by bf ll
years old, address H. A. R.Cas
welh Hotel: A ' v' '
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KINSTON LOAM & REAL ESTATE CO., Inc.
"Wo Write Insurance of all Kinds"
itxsmaoBsasmt
For Chills and Fevers Take
THOMAS'
CHILL
PILLS
Satisfaction Guaran
teed. Sold by
J.E.Hood&Co.
Kinston. N. C.
THE FIRST KATIOVAL EA1 OF KINSTON
WAR IN EUROPE will, not make scarce
mon'-y here. Our government made prepara
tion ior any emergency. This bank is in posi
tion to extend the same liberality to its custo
mers" as heretofore.
OFFICLKS
N. J. ROUSE, Pre..
DR. H. TULL, Vice President.
D.F.WOOTEN, Cashier,
J. J. BIZZELL Ass't ahier.
T. V. HEATH. Teller.
DIRECTORS.
W. L. Kennedy David Oettinger
H. Tull
1. M. Canady
L C Moseley
J. F. Parrott
C. Felix Harvey
H. E. Moseley
J. F. Taylor
H. H. McCoy
S. H. Isler
N. J. Rouse
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Washington, N.:AB2EHfj
as is. Moore, ioryar? prgmuieu
wholesale fish "det; lieretei Yes
terday. He had iten:&hiM
a Sbfoke of pahfoAsi -fevete !rs
igo 'Mr. Moortlwa a fiave . rv
county, antf WlpjM'
lag families i- wi-Jffc'' -J
POISON FROM DRIED BEEr
'j , EATEN A WUSOX POJIE.
' LwnaAn. Aur. 19AThrA, easts- V: tit
tfnine naisonifier- at tte home-4fJOT6rXoir7:3d
. J. i.,1- j i: K - - -I
ef&d beef. 5 All of the. Vw5n&r
it4 Reported aa out of "angertnlafpCTdbunday at the Seashore.
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White Enamel Finished
Walls and Woodwork
are Beautiful, Sanitary,
. Durable, and Economical
PEE GEE CHINA ENAMEL lends tone and refinement to your
. home surrounding, especially where Colonial Architecture '
prevails.. For Hall, Bedrooms, and Nursery it is particularly
adapted on account of its cheerfulness and absolute sanitation.'
PEE GEE CHINA ENAMEL does net turn ytttou nor .'
chip off. ana can ft easily cttantd walk soap and water.
VISIT THIS STORE AND ASK FOR FREE BOOKLET
On Pet Get China Enamel or write for it to Peaslee-Caulberi Co,
Incorporated. Louisville. Kentucky.
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