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13 ROYAL BAKING POWDER ' i a WANT ADS j 1 CENT A WORD EACH IN- 1 I SERTION B further report of library Association MINIMUM 15 CENTS FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for kindling fires these cool mornings, 5c a package. Free Press. 9-14-tf WANTED Good Cook. Apply to Mrs. A. Crane, North Heritage St. 10-9-2t-dly FRESH FISH and Oysters daily. Good beef steak 17 l-2c. Phone 177. Geo. O. Brown. 9-28-eod-tf-dly TO THE PUBLIC White Kid Gloves made white as snow at Union Pressing Club. Give us a tiral and be convinced. Phone 33-J. Haddock and Smith, Props. 9-22-t.t.s. 13tdly WANTED To se sell for cash, my lease on stables and barns on South Heritage streets. Lease good until 1918. For further particulars, see M. F. Smith, , 8-26-eod-pt-dly 9-30-4t-sw NOTICE We have bought the L. O. Goss Piano Store. You will bow find us at that stand with a full line of Pianos and Music. Household Fur nishing Co., Forrest Smith, General Manager. 9-23-dIy&sw-lmo SPECIAL NOTICE Each lady thai calls at our store will be presented with a needle case, filled with gold eyed needles as a souvenir, as long as they last. Pianos, Player Pianos and Music. No. 107 North Queen St. Forrest Smith. 10-9-26t-dIy The report of the recent regular meeting of the Kinston Public Lib rary Association, made public today, shows that the following members voted in the election of officers: May or F. I. Sutton, Mrs. H. C. V. Pee bles, Mrs. J. A. McDaniel, Mrs. Julia McKinne, Mrs. II. F. Brown,; Mrs. Mary L. Smith, Mrs. J. B. Leonard, Miss Mae Oettinger, Miss Hattie Daly, Miss Dora Miller, Mr Mrs. G. V. Cowper, Mrs. Oscar Bon ey, Mrs. E. B. Lewis, .Miss Jessie Kennedy and Miss Sybil Dawson, the last five by proxy. The officers elected are: Mrs. H. C. V. Peebles, president, Mrs. J. A. Mc Daniel, vice-president; Miss Ella Haskitt, libraritfn. The following were elected to the executive board: Mrs. J. A. McDaniel, Mrs. E. B. Lewis, Mrs. Oscar Boney, Mrs. J. E. Hood, Mrs. H. F. Brown, Mrs.. M. E. Canady and Mrs. H. C. V. Pebeles. THREE-CORNERED ALFALFA HOPPER A MENACE. WANTED At once, solicitors for pleasant and profitable work in the city and nearby towns. Nice oppor tunity for either men or women. Must be well recommended. Address "Op portunity," care Free Press, Kinston, N. C. 9-29-tf. NOTICE. The Republican voters of Lenoir county are requested to meet at the Courthouse, Tuesday, October 13, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of electing the executive committee and chair man, and such other business as may properly come before it. All Repub lican voters are requested to be on hand. T. B. BROWN, Chairman. GEO. L. TAYLOR, Secretary. 10-9-3t-dly 10-10-SW tlm wan catarm to tna section or tM anran) ttan all other diseases put toxetber. and until rue iaat V w years waa supposed to tie Incurable. For a great nany years doctors pronounced it a :ocal disease and prescribed local remedUa. and b jnnstanftty ratlin lei cure with kn'a! treatment, pronounced It Incurable. rience has pmvn Catarrh to be a constitutional 4a inse. an 1 therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's f.at:irrn Cjrc. manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on ihe mnn;ct. JT is fiiten Internal in doses trom if drops to .1 tcpoo'ilul. It arts d 'ectly on th biood 'md mucors (.uiiace:- cf trie sysu.n. They oiler otis dunilrii dollars for any case it Jails to cure. Seat for circulars and testlr-.omulB. AtldivsB: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ofcav 1H.e i:aJ FvJl'v Pi'la tor eunswtifttiv Growers Advised to Control the Pest By Clearing Their Fields of Rub bish, Weeds and Brush. Washington, D. C, Oct. 10. Dur ing the present month several com plaints have been received from the alfalfa growing sections of southern Virginia, of serious injury to alfalfa by an insect depredator which girdles the stems of the plants. These inju ries have proved to be the work of the three-cornered alfalfa hopper. This is a small, yellowish-green in sect which obtains its food by suck ing the sap of the plants attacked and therefore cannot be poisoned with ar senical sprays. It punctures the stems of the affected plant in such a manner as to cause girdling, thus depriving it of nourishment and causing it to become yellow, and die off above the girdled area. The chief means of controlling the three-cornered .alfalfa hopper is by destroying its hibernating places Thus, all bunches of rye and other wild grasses, Weeds, brush, rubbish, etc., in or about affected fields, in fence corners, along ditch banks, should be burned or otherwise des troyed during the fall or winter months, after the insects have ceas ed feeding and have become dormant. Pasturing affected fields, where prac ticable, has been found beneficial. Harvesting affected alfalfa immedi ately after egg-laying has occurred will also probably prove somewhat effective. H .i.ii ii gg .SttattUGSBB SOCIAL And PERSONAL Mr. George Patrick spent the day in Cove City n business. Mr. J. M. Perry was a visitor in the city today oetneM.! ' Mr. E. E. Hardee of Green eeunty was a visitor in the city today. " Dr. and Mrs. F. Fitts have return ed from a short trip to Greenville. Mrs. Alex Pate of Goldsboro is vis iting relatives in the city for a few days. Miss Hattie Wooten of Fort Barn well is visiting in the city for a few days. Rev. G. B. II anrahan left this morning for La Grange to spend a short time. He will return tomorrow. Hon. H. E. Shaw left this morning for Jacksonville, N. C, to attend court next week. Miss Bessie Maxwell of Pink Hill, has returned home after a few days' visit with friends here. ' Mrs. S. S. Tynda'l left this morn ing for Selma, whe.e she will visit relatives for several days. Mrs, W. J. Nicholson and . children, Will and Person, are the guests of relatives in Macon, "Ga. Mr. V. A. Abbott is recuperating from a dew days' indisposition, at his home on East Gordon street. J. C. Shive. oMVilbon. Col. Yount., who, is the present moderator of the Presbytery, will preside and charge the people, while the Rev. J. C, Shiv will preach the installation ser mon, propound the constitutional questions, and charge the pastor This is a unique and important ser vice of the Presbyterian church to which the public is cordially invited-. UNIVERSAL1ST. Church of the Eternal Hope Sun day school at 10, F. P. Outlaw, supt. YOUNG MAN VICTIM OF CONFIDENCE GAME W. 0. Colie, a young man of Insti tute, was robbed of $30 in the Neuse Hotel, a south Queen street boarding house, when he spent Friday mght there with Ernest Allen, who was em ployed as a rehandler in a tobacco warehouse. Allen told Colie, who was fresh from the country, that he in tended to join the Board of Trade and buy on this market, and promised the youth that he should be his agent on one warehouse floor. Allen took Colie to his room to spend the night. "I've got $30," said Colie, shoving a $20 and a $10 bill into his watch pocket. In the morning the money was gone. Allen paid his bill and left the 'house, telling the proprietor that he intended going to Ayden. The officers are seeking him. FAMOUS INGERSOL PORTRAIT FOUND. Mrs. Jane Fields left this morning for her home in Norfolk, after spend ing several days in the city with relatives. HERE IS GOOR NEWS FOR STOMACH VICTIMS. Some very remarkable results are being obtained by treating stomach liver, end intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils,, which exert a cleans ing, soothing and purifying action up on the lower bowels, removing the ob structions of poisonous fecal matter and jrase3 and preventing their ab sorption by the bloorl This done, the food is allowed free passage from the stomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear. George H. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured hiai i self and many of his friends of stom jach, liver and intestinal troubles of ) years' standing by this treatment, and so succejisjtal wa the remedy he de : vised thalf it has sine been. placed-. in ( the hands of druggists all over the f f country, jvho have sold thousands of 'bottWs. - j Though absolutely harmless, the ef fect of the medicine is sufficient to 4 ; convince any one jbf its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours the sufferer feela like a flew 'person Mayr'a Wonderful i?toirpcr Ramedy, is now sold here by 'J. E. Hood & Cp., Check Kfdney Trouble at Once! There is such ready action in Foley Kidney Pills, ;you feel their healing from the very first dose. Backache, weak, sore kidneys, painful bladder and irregular "action disappear with their use. O. Palmer, Green Baq, Wis., says: "My wife is rapidly re covering her health and strength, due solely to Foley Kidney Pills." J. E. Hoed & Co. (advt.) How To QIv Oulnla: To Children. rcBRILTistlMtn4rmai mm9 tlwi to in' unproved Quinine. It la a Tastrleu Syrap. plcas nt to take and doe not distort th stomach. Children take it a ad new ksow it la Quinine. Also especially adapted to adttlta who cannot lake ordinary Qttioitie, Doei not unseat or jause nerciiiea arWntf nf ta the bead. Try JnUieaexltune yoa ueej Quinine lor any frnr. ' J?" ." ,OT 2 "" ""i:al puckacc. Tae suae P fcURUJSE is Wa inboulo. ii centa. riiimmmmM') lV D0SE:TWoat lt3 I SUNDAY SERVICES IN KINSTON'S CHURCHES Programs for the Day's Worship, Where Members, Friends and Vis itors in the City are Welcome. BAPTIST. First Baptist church Services in Primitive Baptist church, Caswell street. Sunday school at 9:30. Preach-: ing at 11 by pastor. Address by Rev.1 Braxton Craig, brother of the Gover nor of the State, and a distinguished minister, at night. Mission Sunday Mission Sunday Polk Miller's LIVER PILLS are fast displacing the old lime honored calomel and salts. They are quicker and more thorough in effect, gently relieving the system of all impurities without the distressing after-effects of the-old-time, griping cathartic Taken at bedtime, they cleanse' and invigorate the tomacn, liver and kidneys, quickly dispelling alt ailments .of these important organs. At for , Polk Miner's Liver Pffls at druggist or general stores toda or send 10c for full siie box con taining 2j4c coupon. v" Free sample on request. - pi&K MILLER DRUGJCO, Inc. . RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. . Casweil Street school 3:15 p. m. ' C'r.sv.vll Mills school ' p. m. Primitive Baptist church Elder E. ' E. Oliver of Washington, D. C, jvilj,. preach Monday at 8 p. m. Elder J. T. Rove of Baltimore will preach at 11 a. m. Tuesday. j CHRISTIAN j Gordcn Street Christian church No preuching services owing to ,the absence of the pastor, who is attend ing the international convention in Atlanta. Sunday school at 10. Chris-. tian Endeavor meeting at 6:50. I CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. j First Church of Christ, Scientist. j Service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10. Evening service at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday afternoon testimon ial school at 3:30 o'clock. Service and' sermon at ,7:30 p. m. I EPISCOPAL ! St. Mary's Episcopal church Ser- j vices morning and evening at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30. Christ fvnisrnnnl phiirch. Sundnv I school at 3:15 o'clock. Service at 7:30. METHODIST. Queen Street Methodist church. Sunday school at 9:30, preaching at ll o'cldtk and at 7:30 by pastor. Caswell St. M. E. church Sunday school, 9:30; G. F. Brietz, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 by Rev. L. . S. Massey of Raleigh, and at 7:45 by 'the pastor, Rev. J. M. Wright, f PRESBYTERIAN j Atkinson Memoriae Presbyterian 1 church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. No mornr$rg preaching service, as the pastor hae to go to LaGrange ;for a service tfiere at. 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. j At 7:36 p. m., the Rev. G. B. Han rahan wiU, Deinstalled as the pastor of this chtirch by a conmittea ; ap pointed 'by the Presbytery ofjAlbe marie for thift purpose. Thisi jcom ' mittee consist of Elders V. W.1 Dil lon of LaGrange, O. T. Boney of Kin ston, Leo D. Heartt of Raleigrf", Col onel J, R. Young of Raleigh, anf Rev. Boston, Oct. 10. A Copley port rait of Jared Ingersol, property cf the Philadelphia branch of the Am ory family and now owned by Inger sol Amory of Boston, has been brought to light by workmen in the repair shop of the Museum of Fine Arts in this city. Upon the opening of the new wing of the museum, which will be in the near future this newly found port rait w,ill be placed on exhibition. BETTER THAN SPANKING Snanli t does no! cure children of tedwp'.tbj Then i a eons' tturi! c?.use fi r this trout le. Mrs N". Summers. Box w. Nctre Dtme, Ir.d., wl send free to any mot! er hsr s-ii'cess!-! horre t eatment.wiih 'i:ll instructions Send no m-f but write her today if ycur ch.ld'en trouc!e yc. in th s way. CjC.' tuirre the ch.id. the chances a e t can' help it Tris t-eatment also cures adults and ati-d teopie irculieJ w.:h jrlr.e circuities ty day n h: COME IN TO SEE 0118 NEW FLOSSIE ALLEN HUTS US WELL US NUMEROUS OTHER NEW SHAPES FOR UOIESJISSES.GHILDREN Mrs. M. L 8 RASWELL NEAR DEATH . BY SMOTHERING i Stop those" Early Bronchial Coughs They nang on all winter if not checked, and pave the way for seri ous throat and lunjr diseases. Get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Comflound. and take it freely. Stops coughs Jiod colds, heals jaw inflamed throat, loosens the phlegm and is mildly laxative. Best for children n( errvwn nerso&s.. Xo cpiat?s. J. rE. Hood & Co. r -V-(advt.) When your physician prescribes drugs, they will do you little good if not proper ly compounded. We specialize in prescription work and are thoroughly equipped for the? in telligent handling of your doctor's orders and your needs. , Marston's Drug Store. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON "Extends to its patrons its grateful ap preciat of their confidence and patronage which are enabling it in large measure to help tide over the results, locally, of the EUROPEAV WAR."i ofnciRS N. J. ROUSE, Pre. DR. H- TIJLL. Vice FWident. D.F.WOQTEN.Cahier. J. J. BIZZELL Au'l Cashier. T. W. HEATH. Teller. IT DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy H. Tull tH. Canady . C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C. Felix Harvey David Oettinger H. E. Moseley F. Taylor . H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse a a h Bat Husband", With Aid of Cardui, Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C Mrs: Helen Dalton, ot this place, says: "I auffcred for years, witn pains in my left side, and would oltcn almost smother to death. Medicines patched meip- tor awb:'e but then I would get worse again. Final ly, my husband decided he wanted me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic, so he bought me a bottle and I began using it. It did me more good than all the medi cines I had taken. I have induced many of my friends to try Cardui, ?nd they all say they have been benefited by its use. It. ere never has been, and never will be,. a mert.cine to compare with Cardui. I believe i, is a good medicine for all womanly trou bles." For ever 50 years. Cardui has been re lieving woman's sufferings and building weak women up to heath and strength. If you are a woman, give it a fair Jrial. It should surely help you, as it has a million others. Get a bottle cf Cardui to-diy. K'ift If Chattanocra Ked'dna G, Ltdl 1 adnsOTy DmL, Caauauooea. Tann., lor S.trrml frrV, an iri- ii 64-pacsbook. 'Heir. Zniia.tU Icr 1c tn w.-aspat. N.C. l ' "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Story by Harold MacGrath Scenario by Lloyd Lonergan Thanhouser's Newest Million Dollar Production This most costly serial motion picture production ever brought out will soon be ready for our patrons. The first installment will be shown next Wednesday. Two-reel installments will be shown each week. The Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Cincinnati Enquirer, New York Globe, Buffalo Courier and 200 other leading newspapers will print this stirring story simul taneously with the appearance of the films. And, remember, $10,000.00 will be paid" f oVtKe " best solution of this startling rnysterjr.- You never have seen a serial prodttionauebjoag- nitude as the "MILLION DOLEAR MlfeTEkY ." In this wonderful, new photo-drama you will see scenes never before attempted. The falling of a balloon in mid-ocean -the actual pictures of the sea bottom's mysterious life and vege tation scenes of very rare quality and value will be shown in this stupendous, Million Dollar Production. installment No. 2 of Great Trey O' Heart Series Next Friday. THE DIXIE THEATRE
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