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ROOMS For rfenflMrfc P. A. Whit-
zfield, 216 East Blount street.
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oST Silver Vanity Case. If. found
nlease return td Free Press office.
p 9-8-5t-dly
FOR RENT Six-room house, corner
Queen and Sputh streets. Apply
to Mrs. Rutherford. 9-9-4tdly
Furnished Room for Rent. Apply to
No. 106 West Caswell street.
9-ll-6td!y
LOST Gold Elgin Watch, 20-year
case. Return to J. R. Edwards or
this office and get reward.
9-12-2tdly
COLORED MAN or woman under 50
wanted. No experience needed.
$100 00 month. Write quick. Box
A-409, Cincinnati, Ohio. . 9-12-lt dly
Will Move September 14th to 107 N.
Queen street, in Hotel Tull Build
ing. Household Furnishing Co., For
rest Smith, General Manager.
9-3tol4-dly
FOB SALE The Free Will Baptist
church, on corner of Heritage and
Gordon streets, building about 30x72,
brick building and land. For fur
ther information see W. H. Murphy.
9-3-dly-tf
Eli Miguel has carload N well-broke
horses for sale. Will take cotton
at ten cents per pound in payment
for them.
!i-2-2t sw 9-7 6t dly
This is the time to have your stoves
put in readiness for the winter. My
business is tobacco flues, mill piping,
tin and slate roofing, awnings, plumb
ing and general repair work. R. E. L.
Rhodes, 110 West North Street, Phone
498. 9-11 to 18 dly
The City of Kinston, N. C, will re
ceive' bids to cover its reservoir on
or before October 5, 1914. For spe
cifications and particulars, address
R. R. ROUSE,
Water and' Light Commissioner.
9-11 to 10-4-dly.
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STOP
THAT
DREADFUL
PAIN
Why suffer when you can relieve
and cure yourself quickly safely?
And you don't have to use a "patent
medicine" either! Menthal Balm is
the private prescription- of a highly
successful physician who discovered
that practically all pains, aches and
disorders were caused by congestion.
and inflammation. Menthal Balm is
lieves congestion and inflammation
and is therefore a sure relief for
Croup, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Sore
Throat, Headache, Earache, Swell
ings, Soreness and Stiffness, Pleurisy.
Coughs, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, and
all ether troubles due to congestion
and inflammation. Menthol Balm is
put up according to this physician's
directions in the JNixon Laboratory.
It is now on sale at 25 cents a tbottle
only at the drug store of J. E. Hood
& Co., Kinston, N. C. Get aibottle
while the supply lasts, instead of pay
ing $1 or $2 for a doctor's prescrip
tion. Be sure it's Nixon's Menthal
Balm. Used externally. (advt)
Miss Janie Sampson of Wilson
visiting friends here.
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Mr. L. C. Stevens of Norfolk
a Kinston 'visitor today.
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Mr. Edgar Hardy of Institute town
ship spent today here.
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Mrs. I. M. Tull is the guest of
friends in New Bern.
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Mr. Luther Jennings of Columbia,
S. C, spent last night and this
morning in the city.
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Mr. Zebulon McLawhorn and fam
ily, recently residents of Ayden, have
taken up a new residence in Kinston.
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Mrs. Rose Ashe and children, who
have been here from Goldsboro for a
visit with relatives, left this morn
ing for a trip to points in Alabama.
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Mrs. W. D. Burroughs of Chatta
nooga, Tenii., has returned home af
ter spending a couple of weeks with
relatives i nthe county and friends
here.
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Kinston people are delighted at the
return of Mrs. Frank H. Brown from
Watertown, N. Y., where she and her
children have been spending sometime
with Mrs. Brown's mother. They will
occupy their home at 804 North Queen
street.
BAND REHEARSAL.
Kinston and LaGrange members of
tne second Jniantry nana win re
hearse in the armory tomorrow at 2
o'clock.
Programs for the Day's Worship
Where Members, Friends and Vis
itors in the City are Welcome.
LATE J. P. MORGAN'S
NIECE IS MARRIED
Princeton, N. J., Sept. 12. Miss
Sarah Spencer Morgan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Morgan and
niece of the late J. Pierpont Mo-
gan of New York, was itiau'
here today to Henry Burchell Gard
ner. Miss Morgan made her debut
in society two years ago. Gardner
was graduated from Harvard with
the class of '13..
STOP THAT FIRST FALL COUGH
Check your fall cough or cold at
oncsW-don't wait -it may-lead to se
rious lung trouble, weaken your vi
tality and develop a chronic lung ail
ment. Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine
Tar-Honey today; it is pure and harm
less use it freely for that fall cough
or cold. If Baby or Children are sick
give it to them, it will relieve quick
ly and permanently. It soothes the
irritated throat, lungs and air pas
sages. , Loosens Phlegh, is antisep
tic and fortifies the system against
colds. It surely prevents cold germs
from getting a hold. Guaranteed,
Only 256 at your Druggist.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
hlH?hetcr. Diamond UrandJ
scairu wiia i;mo KHrDon.
Take pa other. liny of jour V
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nitrbgen-f ixirj bacteria which fcrr nodules on the roots of Alfalfa,
Clovers, Vetches, Cdw Pecs, Soy Beans and other legumes, gather nitro
gen&on their aridconvcrt into nitrate form, available as plant food. ;
I Legumes, when properly inoculated, enrich the soil in nitrates and
humus and benefit succeeding crops. Ycu cannot afford to buy expensive-
nitrogen when it can be obtained so easily and cheaply from the air.
;jif '''l : ..! .always use p-
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Y a reliable, tested product from the laboratories of H. K. Muirord Company,
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Qmf .. N9-LABOR EXPENSE -
Jli K HGODI S COMPANY
BAPTIST.
f irst tsaptist cnurcn. bervrces in
Primitive Baptist church on Caswell
street. Sunday school at 0:30. Peach
ing at 11 and 8. Morning subject,
"If I Trust God With My Soul WH1
He Take Care of It!" Evening sub
ject, "The Magnetic Vision." Special
music at both services.
Caswell Street Mission Sunday
school 3:15 p. m.
Caswell Mills Mission Sunda
school 3:15 p. m.
Everybody cordially invited to at
tend all the services.
Primitive Baptist Church Elder J
W. Gardner of Goldsboro will preach
at 4:20. The public is cordially in
vited.
CHRISTIAN
Gordon Street Christian church.
The Bible school will assemble at 10
o'clock, and at 11 o'clock the program
will be given over to the preaching
service, closing about 12 o'clock. The
evangelistic servce continues through
the day. Sunday morning the pastor
will discuss, "What Will You Do With
Jesus?" At the night service the
subject will be "The Closed Door." A
cordial invitation to all. The mem
bers of the church are asked to bring
a special offering to meet the expense
of the evangelistic services.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at
10. Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 8. Reading room in church
edifice open daily from 2 until 5 p. m
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Episcopal church. Sunday
school at 4 o'clock. Evening service
with sermon by the Rev. John H. Grif
fith.
St. Mary's Episcopal church Ser
vices, morning at 11 o'clock, and eve
ning, at 8 o'clock, by Mr. George F
Hill. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock.
METHODIST.
Queen Street Methodist church.
Sunday school at 9:30, preaching at
11 o'clock and at 8.15 by the pastor. .
Caswell St. M. E. church Sundaj
school, 9:30; G. F. Brietz, superior
tendent.
PRESBYTERiAN
Atkinson Memorial Presbytcriaij
church Sunday school, 9:45. Preach
church Sunday school, 9:45. . There.
will be no preaching service, this be
ing the second Sunday. The pastor
will be at LaGrange. Christian En
deavor meeting at 7 p. m.
UNI VERS AL1ST.
Universalist church, Lenoir and
McLewean Ftrett.s. Sunday school at
10 a. m. Servi.x of worship, with
sermon at S p. m.
ROAD EXPERT TELLS HOW
WORK SHOULD BE DONE
KID GLOVES
Are The
Specials For
This Week
The Hutchens and
Potter Co.
Well KnownMake
$1 and $1.25
Each Pair Guaranteed.
We are showing Fall
Millinery in all the
latest creations. : :
Is. HI. L Brasw
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Miss Virginia Belle Braswell
i in 1 1 Vi in -
Certificate pupil of the department of Expression at
Glen Eden Seminary, Ppushfaepsie, 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 $tuher:y$ltid.io, Whilaker
Building. Appointment can be made by Telephone
for personal interview. : :
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AT SKINNER'S
We Cater to
The Ladies and
Children. : :
Ice Cream. Soda
and Fine Candy
Phone 149
J.T. Skinner & Soi
"We Strive to Please"
I INDUSTRl
R. F. D. NO. 2, KINSTON N. C.
Fall Term Opens September 22-14.
An institution offording its pupils a literary education, musical training in
cither instrumental or vocal, and a ministerial course.
Splendid opportunities are offered young men, who wish to pay a part of
their way in pleasant work.
Write for full particulars.
J. M.PERRY, General Manager.
BRDOB
N. J. Rouse, Edward M. Land
Kinston, N. C.,. .Goldsboro, N.C.
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices:
Kinston, N. C, Goldsboro, N.
Edgerton Building.
r Littleton College -
A weII-MtW'hed. wellquippfd, and very
pronperou school for girl, .rui young women.
. Fall term begin. September 16, I9H.
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where the surface becomes soft
sticky under the sun's rays, or where
it 'tbleeds, " it may be positively stat
ed that the material is not natural
lake asphalt, but prepared hydro-car
bons derived from artificial sources.
Street and road foundations are al
ways a matter of locality, and local
materials should be used to as great
anrextent as possible. Washed grav
el makes a good concrete for founda
tions where broken stone is too ex
pensive. "Cementitious gravel,
which is bank gravel with a slight
admixture of clay, makes a good
foundation for country roads where
the travel is not excessive, and where
it is well rolled with a heavy roller
before the surface course is applied.
Sometimes a coarse sand is found
which makes an excellent mineral ag
gregate for a concrete foundation
This, however, requires a somewhat
larger proportion of cement.
In nearly every locality careful en
gineering study will develop some ma
terial or combination of materials,
which will provide adeq-2te founda
tions for city streets and country
roads. Competent engineers should
be encouraged to study the possible
road materials in each locality, and
the United States office of public
roads will cheerfully make the neces
sary chemical, tests, without charge,
to denonstrati the value of local ma
terials, j ' '
Many thousands of dollars have
been wasted by local authorities
through lack of technical information
regarding the value of materials
within reach. In the present age or
progress, economy consists in employ-
ing trained minds for the( perform-j
ance of technical duties) and tne use
of thoroughly trfeo materials where
ever they are available. -X
That "anybody can' build roads" I
undoubtedly true. But that the ulti
mate cost of "roads and streets built
by other than competent men, and!
vriOv.' other than adequate ' material
is unduly excessive, and. the r3'tai
flunsatfccfactory. jtf lTKeyi$e true. 'The
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