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. .Monday. Evening, e"frnjor ' r-" 1 '"" "wtc Mi ron THE BATH SPONGES 14 FALL SUITS I In South Window; Middy Suits If you havent trl4 rubber sponge or the bath, you ought to. They are clean healthful and more economical (too, became they latt longer and give better Mtufaciton. We have them in varum sizes 25 cents 10 $1.00 LENOIR BRUG COMPANY ;WD, Hood, Prop. 0 TheSqoar: Phone 114 It : ; a Kvv? Iiiiiwiiiin,aiJ 1ITH A CAPJML OF :$10o,qoo,oo and SURPLUS of $95000.00 tfaii bwfc it ia position to extend aid to deposi tory for any legitimate purpose. - Nw accounts, large ,oi small arc desired, and a perfect service is as sured, v HAVE YOU A BANKING HOME? Cream, and White In North Window !l hi The Telephone Store Telephone II urn WATERS LOCAL INTER EST I WimiiES Meeting Homeworkers. "- ' . ' The (Homeworkers of the Cordon Street Qirnshan church will meet with. Miss Kate Tilghman on Nora. Independent-, street Tuesday even ing at 8 o'clock J - " w 1 fllH v.O y'v-.Vf.,--...-..-''.'.-!.'-- a L fill . . K U II N. J. bUm Edward M. tnJ I SI I ' II Change Date School's Opening. Announcement wai made at the of flee of the County 'Superintendent' of School today that the opening- of Airy Grove school had been moved up two weeks, to start the term on October -2. Mom Hill School Opens. The Mom Hill school opened this mominjr. the first school in the countv to'get under way for the 1916-17 ech6- ay Moss Hill has four r "P"'- Aornegay helped out in B AND HAD A BIG THE. t" , HERE, TEH COMRADES (Special to The Free Press) Camp Glenn, Sept. 4. The band oi the Second Infantry got back from Kinston Sunday forenoon. The regi ment was agog the rest of the day with stories, of how the folkK back home treated the boys. The wholo outfit now wants to move the reserv ation up to Kinston. Labor Day, and the band has gone to Beaufort to blow itself. An ac complished musician is Leo Korne- member of the headquarters Full Size, Good Quality Worth Considering Values lasU'e year teachers this year concert the other night. He puffed and sweated.. It was extremely real istic; he even walked out under t lamp the better to see his music. But the fakir never made a note, and, he couldn't. He doesn't know B on the scale from "bullafoot" A wrest! in er match between Louis May Order Biy "Fill" Made The County Commissioners. sitting today, expected to hear bids for fill ing in lowgroundj at Oak and Hardy bridges over Neuse river, to make Neuse river at those places passable at all times. Unless the bids should I ot Wilmington and Harry Paul, be far (mor reasonable than a nrevf-1 tne uPP'y. company, advertising i . . . . . ous one, asking around $25,000. thel 'Vmse" to t from Kinston, is to be Board will in all probabilitv talc nPlle ff ne day this week. This actiofl, , , v . - I f aul-romKinBton business is a fake. The Kinston contingent is bitterly Demonstration Worker Arrives. j opposed to having such a thing said, Miss Adna Edwards, a homo dero-1 aItl,ouK'l the whole regiment is back- onctration agent to bo employed wer.i'" nim against tlie engineer. Paul manently in Lenoir -county, arrived P8 rom place in the atyx and is from Coldsboro Saturday and took'up 8snamtK own it, and it is just a the work this morning. Misa Ed-1 sad ""advertency that he put it off wards will have charge of women's!011 Kin3tn- and girls' club work generally in the! -TJle "gade still believes it is go. county. The employment of a home WS to, tn? border. The Tarheel demonstration agent was authorized I trooPs a,' t crazy about it, though. several months ago The Boards of lnts P108 8 too fine. And, besides, Commissioners and Education support I we don't have to walk half a mile in 'ohavk Sheets , Hepi Stitched and plain hem ' '8 1X90 and S3X90 "77T Pepparell. ;sii?etjng ' Bleached and Unbleached " 9-4 and j 0:4 Wide. Jbe Ihz Price Ci:SStcre A. I. Sultcn S Sens - i We firfe C!e 1 ;f I' "I mg All Summer Goods Dresses, $ui, Shirt Ariel Low Slices RiEDUiCEb PRICES DI.CC. HARPEB DENTIST Offlea Ore Poatoffloa. N. J. Rouse Edward M. Land Kinston, N. C ' Goldaboro, N. C. ROUSE & LAND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Offices t Kinston. N. a Goldaboro, Jf . C 193-394 Borden BalldiBf tho work, Box Party There will be a box party at Coa homa schoolhouse Friday night, Sep tomber 8. All persons attending are requested to wear fany dress cos tumes. Jhree Prizes are nffi'rn.l tnr the most original, the prettiest and the most ridiculous costumes. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school, of which Miss Nell Wooten is the teacher. The.nri7P offered by Kinston merchants, are a pair of silk hose for the most attract ive costume, a box of candy for the most comical and a pair of gloves for the most original Car Load just unloaded, New model, having djasoJine gauge on dash, dash light, easy riding and other improvements Price $595 F. O. B. Detroit Kinston Garage, iii; Good Muaic at Annual Meeting. A special feature of the annual meeting at The Kennedy Memorial home will be the music. Beginning at 10 in the morning a choir from the Thonyisville Baptist orphanage will render a program for an hour. Dur ing the afternoon a choir from the various churches of Kinston will have charge of the music. There is to be a picnic dinner to which everybody is invited, those attending beine re quested to bring well-filled baskets The orphans are to be the gusts 'of the visitors that day, Tuesday. Set. temoer 12. , ... any' direction to get all the discom forts that Texas offers. The beach on. a caljn day will furnish tho tem perature, a little to the west of here are bigger and better rattlers than iexas ever saw, and we have the sandspurs to take the place of cac- tus Capts. A. L. C. Hill and John Hall Manning, Lt. J. O. II.o.Taylo 'of Company B and Lt. Barr of Co are back from Kinston. (FORGET YOUR ACHES Stiff Knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lin iment, the universal . remedy for pain. Easy to apply: it penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and' more ef fective than mu:ssy ointments or poul tices. For strains or sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments re sulting arom strenuous exercise, sloan s Liniment gives quick relief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your, druggist, 25c. . ; adV Barrett . & lartsfieln ft?T''yr----r y:m.,v)m.l)i - . , ... , "-fl. 1 vT.-..rl ., , , ' ',' Ymmm'mmmmmmm Your last Opportunity! For tho next few cfavs we are offering final i- RgOWCTIQNS ON , Automatic Refrigerators if you buy now it maans a bis savins becau prices next year will be considerably higher than this, !. ' OETTNGER' - r e f n 1 g era rots I Telephone 111 WFST BLOUNT STREET KINSTON, N. C. - - - ; . . : r-r-rr. I E I! OUR BUYER . Is now visiting Northern cities in our behalf, and daily Ship ping to us New Fall Goods It will be to your interest to step in and see these new arrivals. They were bought at reasonable prices, and will be sold the same way. v. WHEN EVERY MOVE HURTS ijame every morning, achy and stiff all day, worse when it's damn or i chilly ? Suspect your kidneys and trv f ' r .... , f S J., I the remedy your neighbors use. Colored Girl m Mite Box. . ! "i . , down hv w,i,u. v wc ul 01 and 1 Had dull 0 Vi lW nu ns across ,v hn l;D ' t , ..Li., vnoi-iiauoru, reroainea in the Mm t wo.em, could hardly bend to pick op my toojs. ... .,... .(v UreL.. I "h. Virlnn.. 1.' ' ' J ' l.,,f i ..:.,.. , . . . ' ""-' were scanty, . i . I "'" aim tuiiaiuicu seal f. ... . , .-jr-vr : ui. vumi: ruia irom tne scarfpin and a suitcase, from ib hw .. , tl i ... ivncvcu miu Ol WO DECK- """vi iici suir iccomn Rnm.nf w.. ..v. j .u .n - . ,v - . , . , javHB.nnu omer symptoms oi kid x uwnvrjr oi a cnanty box tacked t,m0 , I . .. - . --rrf -ww. up in tne kitchen. Thm hnx it i t; i . . . . i. i t tx. I 1 ,vo ."w. t an oeaiers.- uon't sim- tu u. lamiiy xo mi durinir each nlv slt fnr . ua.. j.. J.. year with n m. a imkm i n. . f i4 v?ui iu u ff-ri I I man H Irfnnnr 4-1. . it. . tam charitable agency. About ?3.80 Mr. Haskins had Fostex-Milburn m liiu oox. ine girl, about 1G Co.. TVm P.,r.i v -j..- years oi ags, nas not teen aeon sin-A she left the house. or SKIRT BARGAINS We haveleftpyerSeyeri Palni Beach, apd Sixteen Corduroy Skirts?, which sold up to $10, we will offer them on. Wed nesday morning at i it $2:50 each V SEE SOUTH WINDPW QRANPANP PliAYER PIANOS Our line is'comfilptA in every respect. PIANO call PhnnP S9Q.T or a postal card will do. We nOW URfi n Rfnoiva. i : j . .i . uuudc msteciu oi a store. Forrest: Smitft Famous Rarro Grpnita. Also all oUter Monumental Granites and have a splendid collection of Polished Hara- Give me -an opportunity to KtNSTOfJ MARBLE WORKS PK. JAS. W. PQWELi; DENTIST, t Specialist- ryorrkeg. ' Crowa amd Bridgo Wl First Kft. Bank Bldg. Phone 595. Pay your Subscription and thus help vi'thatand hicli Cpst of Paper r CHICHESTER S'PIKLS At Grand Theatre r TOOAY ' " ' trianrilerineArts". Lillian Gish and Elliot Dexter in ' ''Daphne and tne jfirate" A Musty Suffer Comedy. . TOWORRQW PARAMOUNT Cleo Rligley and Wallace Rcidin "The Love Mask" Matinee Dally 3:30 5 fi 10 Evening 7:30,, 10.fi 15. I T. W. Tirleivbom & Co. I iaB.,,,,, - H . j. v, , . . V g " l' ' II i I III I 'TTT-fTI T I 1 1 I m '"""'"'-''-..iSSTIISJ MOWERS Ltjad Them AU' ? cS ' , !f , , . ; ,. .; . hi." ' SK. PEO. E. KOBNEGAT, IWECIAUST 4 I BUer'j p( Women Cfcflirw OLieo Hours: 1 to 1 OOca: 117 West CaaweO Etrt, PHONE lit, Iy. us'as follows: , . " ywuiBLuii lviower 1 got Of VOU lasf SPnQnn f lias snven entire satisfarihn t j '.r1 ,asP. season b stronger machine than others.- 11 a Detter d g: , 'Every Johnston Mower is carpfniw fncf leaving the factory. The frarhe is Zt m v blish-har mrl rnrt I, , 3 Se P With pitman, ft - vuiiLi Usl I i i ci Mil fimJ 1 . greatly in excess of whf If TAu v"1""? 31 a J operation. If the wristpin is 10 W -f-n ?6??. during this test Also iFarings L tl11 hef the fact is at once decected and thl ? J? Sesh ProPerIy ' Call and exam no tlcn w i.V 1 .v where. s ys oeiore buying elsts DK. P. FITTS , ' Osteopatfc.1. Upstairs, Next Door Old Poatofflo EXAMINATION FBJEE. Phones: ; Office 10, Reo 523 OLYMPIAN CANDY KITCHEN 127 N. Queen Street Nice candies made in our own Sanitary candy kitch en. M isard-all flavois . " to 'order. ; " FRESH FHUITS & COLD DRINKS WeMsksour Ice crcani. Pure aad delicious, 35 cents Quart delivered. ' PHONE 358 Kinsten's Only Candj Stors
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