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K .A . v rv it n n r 1 ml W M JVL ROYAL BAKING POWDER a WANT 1 CENT A WORD EACH IN ' SERTION' MINIMUM 15 CENTS FRESH CELERY at Courie's Candy Kitchen. " 10-23-2t-dly, ' SUNDAY SERVICES IN KINSTON'S CHURCHES KING COHON ABOUT TO COME INTO HIS OWN ONE NEW FASHION MAKES THE WEARER LOOK LIKE CIRCUS EQUESTRIENNE. Programs for the Day'a Worship, ' Where Members, Friends and Vis- itors in the City are Welcome. BAPTIST. First Baptist church Services in Primitive Baptist church, Caswell A FISH STORY OF STYLE Freakish Gown Would Put Mermaid to Shame Wonderful Possibilities In the Hitherto Despised Product of the Sunny South. By Margaret Mason (Written for the United Press) street. Sunday school at 9:80. At! Maud looks like mermaid, PHONE 312. FOR NICE YOUNG Native Beef and Beef Liver. ,, 10-23-2t-dly NICE NATIVE BEEF AND BEEF Liver at Lee's Market, Phone 312. 10-23-2t-dly . . .i FURNISHED ROOM For Rent Con venient to bath. Apply 108 East Vernon avenue. 10-23-2t-dly FOR RENT Five-room house at 805 McLewean street. Apply Mi3s El la Roseberry. 10-24-2t-d!y NOTICE See L. O. Gross if your Piano needs tuning. Satisfaction guaranteed. I also Sell Halley and Davis and Conway Pianos. Phone 480-L. 10-13-D&SW-tf NOTICE We have bought the L. O. Goss Piano Store. You will now find us at that stand with a full line of Pianos and Music. . Household Fur Signing Co., Forrest Smith, "General Manager. 9-23:dly&sw-lmo THE, LENOIR . PRESSING . CLUB now occupies new quarters over Cox's Shoe Store, where it is better prepared to do your French Dry Cleaning and all kinds of Prtssing Work. E. B. Wells, Prop., Phone 410-L. & 10-2Oleod-lmo FOR SALE Five-room, two-story, . dwelling house, on lot 75x100, in Morehead City, on Evans street, near Cherry's brick store. Apply H. F. Waller, R-5, Kinston, N. C. 10-24Tlwk-dly mo SW WANTED Information as to the whereabouts, of Sophronia 1 Croom, colored, about 80 years old. Was last seen on Blount street, in Kinston, last Wednesday at noon. She is low and stout; her complexion bright. Communicate with Marshall Isler. 10-17-lwk-dly NOTICE The ladies of the Paro chial Society of St. Mary's Episco pal church will open a Tea Room on Monday afternoon, from 12:30 to 6, in Courie's Candy Kitchen, and will serve tea, hot chocolate and sand wiches. The public is invited. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the church 10-23-2t-dly POSITIVELY MASTERS CROUP Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cuts the thick choking mucus, and clears away the phlegm. Opens up the air passages and stops the hoarse cough. The gasping, strangling fight for breath gives way to quiet breath ing and peaceful sleep. Harold Berg, Mass., Mich., writes: "We give Fol ey's Honey and Tar to our children for croup and it always acts quickly." J. E. Hood & Co. (advt.) HELPLESS AS BABY Dowa la Mind Unable to Work, and What Helped Her. Summit Point, .W. Va. Mrs. Anna Belle Emey, of tilis place, says: "I suf fered for 15 years with an awful pain in my right' sida, caused from womanly trouble, and ddctored lots for it, but with out success. 1 suffered so very much, that I became down in mind, and as help less as a baby. I was in the worst kind of shape. Was unable Jo da any work. I. began faking Cardul, the womar's tonic, and got relief from the very first dose. By the time I had taken bot tles, my health was completely restored. 1 am now 48 years years old, but feel as good as I did when only 16. , Cariui certainly saved me from losing jny mind, and I feel it my duty to spedc in its favor. -1 wish 1 had some power over poor, suffering women, and could make them know , the good it would da themV .... ; - . If you suffer from any of the ailments Peculiar to women, It wW fertainly be jwth your while, to give Cardui a trial. has been helping weak women for jnort.than.M yejmdjrffl help you; Try Cardial Your druggist sells it. . t?25t. Chttwoga, Ter.n.: for Sitriml "trZJliy,Jm" 0451 siid 64-s book, "dome i "Wmut Woowp." in sum wrapper. A.G. 1 1 ' 11 the castor will preach in this church, and at 7:30 will continue the fevival series in the Caswell Street mission. Caswell Street Mission Sunday school 3:15. p. m. Revival services begin at 7:30. Caswell Mills Mission Sunday school 3:15 p. m. : CHRISTIAN i ; Gordon Street Christian church From 10 to 12, unified program of Bible school and preaching services. The pastor will tell of - the Atlarfta convention. At 7:30, preaching Jer vice. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. METHODIST. Queen Street Methodist church. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching services at 11 and 7:30. Caswell St. M. E. Church Sunday school rally day exercises at 9:45 a. m.; George F. Brietz, superintendent. PRESBYTERIAN Atkinson Memorial Presbyterian church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at 7:30. The pas tor will be at Cobb's mill in the morn ing. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45. EPISCOPAL St. Mary's Episcopal church. No services. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Christ Episcopal church-4-Sunday school' at 3:15 o'clock. No night ser vice. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, Scientist Service at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10. Evening service at 7:30. UNIVERSAL1ST. Church of the Eternal Hope Sun day school at 10. Preaching services at 7:45, with sermon by the pastor on "The Great Destroyer," dealing with temperance. i WHEAT EXPORTS BREAK THE RECORD. (By the United Press.) Chicago, Oct. 23. All 24-hour rec ords for export business in wheat since the European hostilities begary were surpassed by the total reached today 3,000,000 bushels. The broad ening out of trade was accompanied by rumors that agents of the Ger man and English governments had been in active competition. A YD EN'S NEW SCHOOL NEARING COMPLETION. Ayden, Oct. 24. Work on the new graded school building here is being rushed with a view to occupying it by January 1. The building will have a commodious auditorium. Tom Lindsey, the well-known en tertainer, will deliver a lecture in the Seminary Wednesday night. Stop those Early Bronchial Coughs Thev han? on all winter if r.ot checked, and pave the way for seri ous throat and lung diseases. Get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and take it freely. Stops coughs and colds, heals raw inflamed throat, loosens the phlegm and is mildly laxative. Best for children and grown persons. No opiates. J. E. Hood & Co. (advt.) HOW FRENCH PEOPLE CURE STOMACH TROUBLE. A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vege table oil, and said to possess wonder ful merit in the treatment of stomach, live" and intestinal troubles, has been introduced in this country by George H. Mayr, who for twenty year has been one of the leading down tow;P druggists of Chicago and who him self was eured by its use. So quick and effective is its action -that m sir.gj mJosc U nsuaJly f nough'to bring pronounced relief in the most stub born case3,L and many people - who have feed it declare they nevfr heard of; anything to produce such reraiJrtv aUe' results in go short a time. ' It is fc6own as Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy and can now be adjat almost 'any1 .drug-, store. It is ndw sold here by JJB, Hood Co., Drug gists. . ; SOCIAL And PERSONAL In fish scales and net; Like a bareback queen Sue has The barest back yet; Marie is a Cossack, But all of the town, Has cottoned to Phylis, In her cotton gown. New York, Oct. 23. It is right smart of a task to tell whether the lady next you at the theater or fox trotting past your table at a little supper dance is an escaped circus rider or just a 1914 Fashion model in the new style of stripped gear. The bareback rider effect is surely all there even if nothing much else is. The fabrics necessary for the form ing of Fashion's favorite frock for eveiing wear at present seems to be a flounce or two of chiffon below the belt, a wisp or two above and a strand or so of beads withe a generous splat tering of spangles. A pretty circusy little dress along these accepted lines is of shrimp pink chiffon. The skirt, which is very full, is composed of one tunic falling to the calf and edged with a banding of ostrich feathers with a heading jof brilliants over a plain under-slip that misses the floor by eight incheji. The straight lined basque-like girdle of shrimp pink satin extends just above the busthne with a finish of thja ostrich feather fringe. Single strands of the brilliant passing over the shoulders, keep it from slipping off entirely. ' Another model of turquoise blue silk net smacks also of the sawdust ring with a three flounced skirt very full and fluffy, the upper flounce edged with a wired band of odd little purp le pansies. The deep girdle of the crushed net is festooned with a gar land of the pansies which passes di agonally across the front and up over the left shoulder. The right shoulder is kept in sub jection by a loosely brushed length of the net. Bands of black velvet ribbon are very effective edging the long tunices of chiffon and are par ticularly popular and smart on a black and vhite creation. With the skirt of white chiffon very short and bordered with two rows of black velvet ribbon, the lower four inches wide, the upper threee, a plain tight black velvet bodice cut off just above the bust line and held on by a band of pearls over- one shoulder and one of jet over the other, the effect is decidely sketchy, to say the least. One of the most startling and freak ish gowns up-to-date has a mermaid backed to her tank. It has a slimp vret (a fish net of course) skirt over an underskirt of sea green satin that trails out into a pointed fish tail train behind. This is edged with a narrow i fur banding the color of sea moss. The straight close-fitting basque bodice which extends from the hip to the bust line is composed entirely of irridescent spangles like fish scales. Strands of fish-skin pearls form the shoulder straps. This may sound fishy but its too true. My lady is queenly in velvet, charm ing in silk, fairylike in lace but irre sistable in cotton when it is donned for a cause. The movement on hand and foot to encourage the use of cot ton fabrics and eschew the silk is meeting with huge success, not so much from the burning zeal of the converts for the cause some skeptics contend as from - the fact that the wondrous possibilities and hithertq undiscovered beauties of the 'cotton materials have thus been brought to" light and fastidious feminine atten tion. ' ' Cotton duvetyns ind cotton mer5 cerized ratines afe viiryi effective and; Pompadour flowered voileis as soft? and attractive for. dancyig irocks as flowered chiffon. Organdies, mulls and hutistes are also lovely for danc ing gowns and despised Cotton, dubbed a King Jn its raw state, may soon, By" the royal jjoad of popular favor; becnrwBed queen of fabrics for 1914, ;It seems about to return to tha pres-i tige of its glorious past in the days of f OUr$ great-grmaliaothers whn the possession of a sprigged jnuslio..orJ even a-calico gown wasjppsideredJJ't rarea Jiitfon"lo a belle'a toilette. ' Mr. J. H, Newberry of Warsaw was here yesterday. a p a Miss Mary Gray left this morn ing for Smithfield to visit a a Mr. C. A. Jones left this morning for LaGrange on business. a a a Mr. J. A. Powers bas returned from a short stay in Raleigh. a a a Mr. E. B. Lewis left this morning for Goldsboro on a business trip. a a a Mr. W. D. LaRoque has returned from Raleigh. a a a Mrs. J. A. Humphrey has returned from attending the fair at Raleigh. a a a Mr. W. A. Moore of Sparrow's was a Kinston visitor today on business. Mr. J. J. Tolson, Jr., of New Bern was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Boney have re turned from attending the fair at Ra leigh. a a a Mr. Frank Wooten of Jacksonville is in the city visiting relatives for a few days. Miss Manna L. Patrick has re ined from Raleigh, where she has been attending the fair. a a a Mr. W. B. Douglas has returned from Raleigh, where he has been vis iting relatives for several days. Miss Essie Cummings has return ed from spending a few days at the State Fair in Raleigh. Solicitor Henry E. Shaw has gone to Clinton, where he will represent the State at a two-weeks' term of Sampson County Superior Court. . . . . . Mr. Will J. Gaylor of Covington, Ky., formerly yard master for the Norfolk Southeyi here, and now with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, is on a visit to relatives in the city. . . Miss Velma Harrington, art teach er at the Free Will Baptist Seminary at Ayden, has been at the home of her parents here to attend the bed side of her mother, Mrs. A. L. Har rington, who is ill. YOUR FALL COLD NEEDS ATTENTION No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It wil wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Plea sant); Antiseptic and Healing. Chil dren like it. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamber lain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back if not satisfied, but it always helps. Adv. JUSTIN A New Shipment of HAT Styles & Price to Suit Everyone is. I. L. Braswell LL. j. J 1-' ! DR. T. H.-FAULKNER i . -- DENTIST - Office lJaiKcLewean Et. ' Near Residence. SBSTiils Read my Free Offerf I II '.-oman. i w a woman's trials. I i...-w I er nd of sympathy and tialp. U jv.u, my aliter. Are unhappy becaue of it! hlth, if you fel unfit for household dutlM, social pleaur, or dally employment, writ and tell me juit how you suffer, and aik for my frae ten days trial of a, home treatment aulteJ to your need. Men cannot understand woman', sufferings. What wo women know from ex perience, we know better than any man. I want to tell you how to euro youraelf t komo at coat of about 1 J cenU week. If you suffer from women' peculiar ailment eaualnc pain In the head, back, or bowele, feel J Ing of weight and draoglng-down aeneatJon. failing or displacement of pelvlo organ, causing kidney and bladder weaknea or constipation and plies painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal condlUnend) dleeaarges, extreme nervousnsss, depressed sclrlte. melancholy, deslrs to cry. Tear f something evil about to happen, ereeplna feeling fjong th spine, palpitation hot flashes, weariness, sallow completion with dark Circle ndcr th ayest Ms th left breaet, or a general feeling that I If la not worth living, .v , I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT and learn how thee ailment can be easily an4 smrely conquered at horn wltboufc. th dancers and expense of an operation. When you r cured, and able to enjoy life axain. you can pa' th rood word alone; to tona other sufferer. My horn treat ment 1 for young or old. To Mother of Daughter, I will explain how to overcome) green sickness (chlorosis). Irregularities, headaches, and lassitude In younr women and reator them to plumpness and health. Tell mo if you are worried about your daus-hter. Remember, It cost you nothing to fir my horn treatment a, ten days" trlat and does not interfere with dally work. If health hi worth asking for. them accept my generous offer and writs for th fro treatment. Including my illustrated booklet, "Woman's Own Medical Advleer." I will send all In plain, wrapper post paid. To save time, you csn cut out this offer, mark your feeling. u4 return to a& (end today, a you may not ss this offer Main. Address, MRS. M. SUMMERS Box H SOUTH BEND, IND. r - 1M ,a 3rU2J ' Zfo fame- cate eSB 1 : a d.bmb DR.23 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. IDIKIE THEATRE! 7A P 1 W SHOW OPENS AT 7 1 ' fcr O'CLOCK PROMPILY VA rinnT Pimm i no r.m ritiDi Dnun - im m SECOND " MO THIRD " " : 9:20 FOURTH " 10:30 PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK IY10NDAY- The Bowl of Roses. Lost in The Studio Sterling Comedy. The Creeping Flames Drama. TUESDAY- A Lucky Deception, In 2 Parts Drama. The Hedge Between Comedy. WEDNESDAY- The Million Dollar Mystery, the greatest of all serial production. Never regret it if you . j come"cut and. see this picture every- Wed. THURSDAY- Jim Webb Senator, ' ; in thrw narts. I his ! will be the best three reel picture we have " hown in omc time: '4 FRIDAY- 'fm The Trey O' Hearts, thTptutftntt every body Want,io see. Barreled Bashful Ben -Crystal Comedy. SATURDAY- Miners Romance Drama. Universal Ike on His ' Honeymoon-Comedy ' The Hole in the Gar- ' den Wall Comedy ' Drama.j i Two Acts of New Week--Monday They Ard Both Features Vaudeville Next and Thursday. and are Sure to Please
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