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, i NEW- Moline Edge Vel vet Hats for im mediate wear. Roman Stripe Silk. Artatrid Embroid ery. -:-Tango Hair Pins. Chamberlaiix & Braxton .. Caswell Building WANT ADS 1 CENT A W ORD EACH INSERTION MINIMUM 15 CENTS FrontRoom for Rent, with board. 201" East Gordon street. 8-23-4t First Class Tailoring, pressing and cleaning. Call Carolina Pressing Club, Phone 528. 7-30, tf. lots. For Sale Slabs in carload B. White, Kinston, N. C. 8-24-Ot d!y We Can furnish Galvanized V Crimp and Corrugated Hoofing, (i to 12 feet, No. 28 gauge. D. V. Dixon & Son. 8-24-dly-tf For Sale Large wood building, sit uated on corner Queen and North streets, and known as Webb building-. Will pey , rea.sonjble ..See J. E. Hudson. &21-tf., Hy Notice Eli Miguel will be at the City Livery Stables, C. D. Stroud's old stand) after Monday, August ' 31, with a carload at horses fo'sale. - " ' N 8-27-3 dry " SCHOOL NOTICE. The city public schools will open Monday, September 14, nine o'clock a. m. White children will assemble Saturday, September 12, in the rooms they last attended, for promotion, and to receive book lists; colored children Monday, September 14. The white teachers will meet Fri day, September. 11, 10 o'clock a. m.f at the graded school; colored teaeh crs Friday, September 11, 3 p. m.,'ai their building. ' Children who-become six years old before October 14, admitted Septem ber 14. All children" must have been successfully vaccinated. The State law requires the attendance . of fl children between eigltt nd i twelve years of age. -1 h By order of the Board. j BARRON CALDWELL, Supt. (advt.) " 8-26-10t dly. ' -i , . a. j , t Constipation .Causes Sickness Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as yourtsystem immed iately begins to absorb poison from the backed up waste matter. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against ilness. Just take one dose to-night. 25c at yoir Druggist, SO C LA L PERSONAL Qlivo Mr, S. Bird' pf Mount spending a few days here. Mr. Blaney "Harper of Bowdens it a Kinston visitor today. Mr. L. H. Redditt of Edward, N. C, was a Kinston visitor yesterday, :,' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jolly are visit ing friends in the Pink Hill section, Mr. A. C. Worrell of Staunton, Vs., was a visitor in the city today. f Miss Sybil Gates of Elizabeth 'City passed through Kinston Wednesday en route to Seven Springs . Miss Lillian Carpenter and broth er, Mark, of Durham, are the guests of Miss Katie Bailey in this city " Mrs. J. L. Robinson of Cove City is the guest cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Kilpatrick, in the city. Mk and Mrs: L. J. Potter have re i r ri - - tuiriej irom seven springs, where they spent a few days with relatives and friends. Mi?s Rosa Mann, Miss Sudie Tilgh- man and Miss Blanche Tilsrhman of New Bern are here on a short visit with relatives. v Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain and daughter, Miss Helen Bryan, who have been in Baltimore t'Or the past three weeks, will leave this week for Philadelphia and New York. 'Dr. and" Mrs. C...B. Woodley re turned Wednesday night from a de lightful camping party of several weeks spent at Cape Lookout. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Elizabeth! A Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spencer have re turned from a delightful three weeks' outing, spent at Cape Lookput. They have as their guest, Miss Celest Gust of Washington, D. C. Miss Gust was a member of the camping party. 'Mrr-and Mrs. -John' CrHbcd Jiave returned from their bridal trip, spent in the mountains of Western North Carolina, and are temporarily locat ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hood, on East Caswell street. Friends here have learned .that Mrs. Jacob Cohen of jGoldsboro, who has been spending the summer in Eu rope, is safe in Germany. Mrs. Co hen is at Bremen, and will probab ly return when a comfortable oppor tunity presents. .A Clinton, N. C, date line- was, printed over the following from the Wiimingtoif Morning Star: -''On Mon day evening at her home here, Mrs. Ella Hiatt gave a card party in hon or of Miss Kathrine Wooten of Kin ston. Those at cards were Miss Wooten with Mr. Theo. H. Patrick, Jr.; Miss Annie Berry-Scott with Mr. James Barbrey; Miss Sudie Hubbard of Fayetteville with Mr. Jay Stew, art, Missart, Miss Georgia Faison with Mr. L. 0. Crumpler, Miss Mar- P a;in8on;,,54i8Janie Kerr with?Mr. F. J. Faison; Miss Maude Patrigi,-with Mr. CnarfJi Xj MlssKuao Kerr with Mr LewisE. 'Whitn"el4 Mis Cyrette.HiliJsy Vith Mr. Manky Boyette;. Miss Sallie Vick Stevens with Mr.' Fitzhugh Whitnejd, lr. anu Mrs. L. Chevis Krr tg-M. and Mrs. W, H. .Herring. After th games were finished the croWd was Si served cream aaJ. cake in a manntr that was pleading' iii eveity one "pretest. The attendants. comjrratolated Mr. . Hiatt on her way of making them sfijoy the - . , ' i I ixcuMun eu mum. ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss Mildred McDaniel will open a kindergarten play school in the basement of 'the Gordon-Street Chris tian church, Tuesday, September 1, at 9:30 a. m. (advt.) 8-2S-5t ,. t ha'' just, beep learned Jhat on Monday afternoon, at f J0 . o clock .nr. Arcnioaiu uaugnety anp aiiss Thelma King of Kinston drove to the home of Magistrate E. R. West in Sand Hill township and were -Married in the nersence of a few. friends. Mr. Daughety is a"young merchant of the city, and the bride is an attractive native of Jones county. f MEETING OF ALDERMEN FOR MONTTH OF AUGUST The Board of Cit Aldermen met in regular monthy session on August 3, with Mayor Sutton and Alderman Webb, Becton, Mewborn and Fort pre sent. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. IS. r. ISurseil made ap 'cation to operate a pool room on South Queen street. Deferred until next meeting. Becnuse' of bodity infirmity, David Davis' wjis granted permission to peddle chickens and ejrgs without li cense. Action on an application for license to operate a cr.fe n West North St by Robert Walker was deferred until the nert regular meeting. Similar di.-pesition w.f made of the applica tion of I.'oac Millican for license to run a cafe on West North street, Ciara Miller to operate a cafe cn East Bricfct street. In the ca?e of Sam Wooten, vh li - in ! the city to pay his wages since he wa-? hurt by a mule in the employ of the sanitation department, the alder men decided "not to pay his wages for the time lost, but that the city should stand his physician's bill. Alderman vvebD was appointed a committee to examine road machinery now in use m Pitt county. - The mayor and city attorney were appointed a committee to investigate the legality of furnishing electric current to the town of Snow Hill, a proposition f or wihth7 had been under discussion. The board ordered' a' sewer, exten sion on Atlantic avenue from Pollock street to David Dixon's residence. The annual appropriation of $150 for the volunteer firemen was made. The city clerk reported the follow ing collections for the month of July: General property and poll tax -,V. .. J ...... $ 21.S2 Bond inteiest tax li.07 Sinking fend tax'.; .SW School tax 12.17 School bond tax. 1.75 Electric Ik-ht rentals 1.737.61 Electric construction S28.14 Water rentals Privilege licenses -. Water taps Sale of coal . . . . Sale of Wood Grave fees 401.25 .99 402.24 3.5S6.14 12.17 157.78 3,440.53 2.03 1.75 Collected during month .... 6.07 Total on liand 73.45 Sinking fond: Balance in treasury July 1 Collected during month. . . . Total on hand Graded school account: Balance in treasury July 1 Collected during month . . Credit: Paid out for vouchers .... Balance in treasury ....... School bond interest acount: Balance in treasury July 1 Collected during month .... The police report showed; Chief of Police Heath Arrests, 2S. Cases to Superior court, 3. Fines, S2(. Fees,$37.i0. J. F. Skinner Arrests, 24. Cases to court, 2. Cases to roads, 1. Fines, $4. Fees, $70.10. G. K. Rouse Arrests, 11. Fines, $i5. Fees, $20.00. F. D. Kennedy Arrests, IS. Cases to court. 2. Fines, $9. Fees. $30.80, J. E. Dupree Arrests, 13. Cases to court 2. Fines, $6.05. Fees, $30.S0 Richard Stroud Arrests, 35. Cases to court, 0. Cases to roads, 1. Fines, $9.05. Fees, SS5.G0. J. F. Boyettc Arrests, 5. Fees, SB. Children Cry for Fletcher's rl V jm i I V 1 111 i i I i i NOTED DON R1CKARDSON ORCHESTRA COMING. DeughJers of Confederacy Have Ar. ranged ?cr a Concert Early iti September. rr- eiam Dunuing is as much an nrt as actual performance. This uni ue art has pet haps no greater or more original exponent than Don Richardson who, with his New York Uichestra. will givt a concert in Kin ston. September 1;, ut ! t' ji's Ope.a House. I'.icli'irds.'ii, be.-ii'u's ''(.'ng one o' the cvunt.y's best ,orformers o.i the -iohn. is a luientoil conductor, and gets his best icsuUs in the quietest, mo:-f uiiafftcted way. Richardscn takes his art seriously and displays. th,e trr.e musical temperament thioughont all bis numerous concert yioy:am which, by the way, are tin-o-.:uily varied, covering, as they do, the '.!. ire field of anciotit and ;r.o.l ern cGr.:i:ositiou. Such eminent mu- sicm.is as Sousa, rryoi, Victor i.cr i:e: and Waiter" Damrosch say that nowhere in the country 'is there a man who gets such complete results with so small a combination of in struments as does the North Caroli na countryman, Uon Richardson. The'Don Richardson Orchestra is om posed of eminent musicians, men who follow the musical profession only, and who have studied Under the best masters of this country anj Eu rope. A feature of the concert will be the society dances of Chandler-West, two leading New York artists who have scored a tremendous "hit" wher ever they have appeared. Mildred Chandler is a Florida girl by birth, and has filled important solo engage ments in different parts of the Unit ed States, having just finished her fourth season as solo dancer at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, which fact alone places her in the foremost ranks of her chosen pro fession. Wintieid West has appeared successfully not only -in this country, but also in England, France and Mexico. Mr. Richardson will gladly play any requested numbers, if hand ed in byi.o" o'clock preceding the performance. 822.11 .777.48 r.L.5Q 4.94 4.20 HMO Dog tax 252.00 i IN0USTR1ALSCHDQLSMUSICAGADEMY E R. F. O. NO. 2, KINSTON N. C. ' Fall Term Opens September 22-14. V'' ,AiV intitut jon Offoidingipupil a literary education, tnutkel training is. euner iaat(uipqntal ot iocaJ.-ofid a minutenal course. 'f Splbadid opportunities ait Offered youna men., wiioisfv to pay a bAHot " " y ui pacaMi won, f ;Vvl f . ritefo lx particulars. J Mi PERRY: General Mkriger. jt, . " CHARTERED IN 1859 F0iTNDEDil838l . - TR INITY COLLEGE DURHAM, N.-C. 'IT A Southern College of Lberal arta with an established national mntt ion for Kiak tanJar 4. aobta traditasm. aa pBQgreaaf policias. ;- h UrgB endowment fund SialmJ paiUta fcnUcJasa equipment and larr iaculry of well traisedaad carefoliy tWaaetiT wacaera,- draaent.rcea low. -vomlortable, inexpensive rooms in caretulJy supervise hygienk dormltoriea;.-, ' ."tL'.-Zv. ---.v t , -.r-.iA";7-. depart maotv Acaooia ot tngioaeritrg, tdocation5sinli-aw. ' J I J For cataiasaa'aad illustrated booklet. ad'esa. I v - - ? i li i riaasiral and scientific cooraey leading to. th bacheloi s dsgrec, CccsLute oaanes M all depart maotv Acaoola ot Lngioeerisg, rodocationS sad i-aw. 1 ' i i ( ' ! H Errer in payroll Fees by Chief of Folice Fees by Policeman' Skinner Fees by Policeman Dupree Fees by Policeman Rouse.. Fees by Policeman Kennedy Fees by Policeman Stroud Fee by-Special Officer Boy- ette .'. Fees by the Mayor pro tern .60 v.40 22.00 7.90 32.10 30.G0 38.00 9.40 (i.00 . The Kind You Have Always Bonght, and which has heen lu use for over 30 years, baa borne the Blptmtnre' ot V and has been made under lits per CjCJ&WJ--j.. BOI:al supervision since its infancy. iarv. 4ttc4te Allow no one to deceive you in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-ns-g-oa are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Iulunts and Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Cast or la is a harmless substitute fcV'c'AVtor OU, Paro poric, Drops and Soothins Syrups. 16 i pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine utt other Knreotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVonns and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the reliol of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething1 Troubles 'nml Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates th? Food, giving healthy ntitl nr.frral sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE- CASTORIA ALWAYS 'Bears the, Siffnatura y of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI CINTAUNCOMANV,MtwveMK CITV. - it 'i aw m-tjn iinaiaiuiijwcopya INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD LOANS NEGOTIATEED Now Occupying New Office one Door East of The Post Office. Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Phone 182 C. Oettinger, Mgr. Miss Virginia Belle Braswell Certificate pupil of the department oj Expression at "' Glen Eden Seminary, Poughkeepsic?"N. Y., and Graduate oj the School of Expression S. S. Curry, Ph. D., Litt. D., President, of Boston, Mass., will accept pupils in expression at her Studio, IVhitaker Building. Appointment can he made by Telephone for personal interview. Phone, 457-L Irrigates the Blood Knocks Rheumatism A Remedy That Flushes the Blood from Head to Foot N Total 4Jf4.78 The city treasurer's report was as follows: Debits: ' ; Balance' in .treasury July 1. . . ,261.19 Received from clerk dur ing the: month 4,751.80 Credit;: i- Faid-dut duruig. the month; Fiir el4cttxt&ni5ion EkctriC " njifruiSion Watcrvorks extension OperaioQ' " Maintenance Strief;. .'; ' CetnejeMC ' . ; Fire'tji,.,.. Saiiim . Exp'ente Htmlth ApjirfcrUtiaj j. Salary - . Sanitary.'aryer Bend iaterest account balance in treasury. July lilt 67.38 14 t 5 180.5(1 ;538.17 208.75 ' I921.7C 1 1110.91 ; (109.77 ; ;37&8a 1113.TCf ,101.83 42.25 12.50 475.00 265.00 . 191.09 i6t58.96 It -til 5i dr.t Aont of 664 Kill brak any Majority of Friends Thonglt Mr. Hogliet Would Die, But - - One Helped Him to Recovery. Pomeroyton, Ky. In interesting , ad Yices from thi place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes u follows : "I was down with stomach trouble for live (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely I would die. J tried different treatments,, but they did not seem to do me any good. '( - I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, vm t accept a aebntitute. You win be and all my friends, exceptone, thought I itrtod t tta rwultf. . If your rheuma- . .. . - .. . tun u( wb a that rou L4 would die. ,' He adv&ed ' me t to try To get rid of rhrnitatlsn) require that the tuood be ccmpii-ieij- tlusliod not a nvre makosbttt as by ti'.i and pain killer. The king reccrJ of H. S. S. Is Important, to know- It has found It way Into erery ctltln of tie nation. It Is the mcit widely UKd and most. wUJi !y taiked-of remedy fktri 1 for ail blood trouble. And It la t known fact that rbeumatiim 1 primarily ! blood trouble.' , It Is conceded, by tbeloet student of tee subject tLat rueumatlsm 1 caused IB most cases by aa acid condition of the blood nd asrTatotJ bjtbe remedies commonly used" tor "reilt Mn tt!r case fbeamatlsn Is tbe result cf nerve depression ; In still other It 1 the effect ot some vitiated blood condition, bavin been treated with, mercury. Iodides, arsenic, and other poison on mineral drug. The recoveries of all these type of rheumatism by the tite of a. S. 8. I a wonderful tribute to tbe natural efficacy of this remarkable medicine, for it la atalml Istrd just aa naturally, just a apeoiOcally. and Just aa well ordained aa the moat acceptable, most palatable and moat readily directed food. Do not fall to rt bott.a v. b. uoar. Due insist vixm p. o- m ASK THOSE WHO HAVE FIRE INSURANCE We represent a large number of strong, reliable companies, and all claims are paid promptly. Phone us at 242 or 377-F, and we will call to see you at once. Your business will be ap predated. ft j& KINSTON LOAN & REAL ESTATE CO., In! "We Write Insurance of atl Kinds" STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE . YEARS taking other -medicines. 1 decided to take his advice, although I did not have any confidence In It. ' ' I have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and it has cured me haven't had those awful tick headaches, since I began using it. - i - . , I am so thankful lor what Black Draught has done for me." ' " ' Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a Very valuable medicine lor de rangements of the stomach and liver. .It is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely . used by young and old, and should tt kept in every family chest. " J T ' ;: Oet a package today. ' . . k t j . j i i-i . R. Lr FLOWERS, M " -" -j " "f f ' Seeretaijr to the rtu at nr fliiUa. " Price. 25 Black-Draught and quit 143 Co'pof .ficn ctrita,- -, - ?. AdT.J Only, i quarter.
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