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K you havent tried a rubber sponge
or the bath, you ought to. They are
clean healthful and more economical
(too, because they last longer and give
better satiifaciton. We have then) ia
various sizes 25 COltS tO $1.00
LENOIR DP.UG CCr.IPANT
V. D. Hoed, Prop, i)
. On The Square. Phone 114 .
DR. C. C HARPER,
DENTIST
Office Over the Old Pontoffice
We have added to our
line the well-known ;
Carl Fisher
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GRAND AND
PLAYER PIANOS
Our line is complete in
every respect ,
Before ' purchasing a
PIANO call Phone 329-J.
or a postal card will dp.
We now use a storage
house instead of a store.
ForfGSt Siiiiiii
VmUZ 350 FOR
CANDY
MADZ IN KINSTOU
Under strict sanitary
rules, and from the best
and purest materials.
; Flavors to your order,
T:
ICECREAM
Our own make, perfect
ly pure, and. delicious in
flavor, 35c qt, delivered
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CA!!DY KITCIIEII
127 N. Queen Street
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.A Wonderfcifl EDispOay of
FA Lfc-FASHIOWS
Including MILLINERY, is here ready for your;vinspoction Friday and
Saturday the greatest variety and prettiest styles," colors and materials it
has been your pleasure to select from for a long time.
The Now
are attracting widespread attentiontheir new cuts and trimming effects
and tho beautiful and serviceable materials and colors win tho admir
ation of th9 most exacting critic at first sight. Come and seo them.
We are also showing
GREAT VARIETIES
of beautiful new Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Gloves, Neck
wear, Hosiery, Underwear etc. . :
KINSTON,
ATTRACTIVE
DRESSES
Crepe Metro
Combination Serge
and Silk.
Lovo to show you
EllAS. A. WATERS
Tts Tele
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TelephoM IS
YO U men who travel
about, .you know the
hats that men are wearing.
For your new Fall Hat,
come in and look over the
superb line of new Stetsons.
They are in , our window,
but the ;only , way to the
true value of a really fine
hat is the way it looks on
the man who wears it
We kept in mind a half
hundred or so men when
wo, picked our line and
found a range of Stetsons
to give each man ample
opportunity for, style- for
men are not content with
ono hat only in these well-'
dressed times. 1
J. CDillLSCO.
DR. JAS. W. POWELL
: DENTIST (
, Specialist Pyorrhea
; Crown and Bridge Work
First Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 595
Miss Sallie Foy Hazelton, r
R.N. ; x
(Registered Nurse)
119 E. GORDON STREET
- PHONE 218
DEPENDABLE STORE"
SUITS ant! DRESSES
LOCAL
Seed Selection Dtfy. ' '
Scptcmberu has been selected or
State Seed -Corn (Selection Day, Ag
ricultural Demonstration Agent 0.
F. McCrary announced here Thurs
day. Fair Sign Up,
Suspended ' over Queen and Gordon
corner,' and there to 'stay until after
the 'big event it advertises has fce-
fciwee history, is cloth banner an
nouncing the Kinston -FairOctober
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Sheriff's Funeral ' ,
The funeral of the late Sheriff W.
II. Williams, who died wt Snow Hill
Wednesday as the result of a stroke
of apop'exy, was to be "held in the
Greene county town Thursday after
noon. A number of friends from this
city prepared to go to the Jfuneral.
Jersey Baby Died Snow HilL
Lwvella Cooke, five months old,
the daughter of Mr. and Mts. Ray
mond H. Cooke of the Ollie Hamil
ton show,' now .playing here, died at
Snow Hill a few days ago of gastri-1
tia. Tee parents live in irenton, jn.
J. The little one was buried in St
Barnabas' cemetery at Snow HilL
Want Township Floats for ;V
Fair, Parade.
Every township in the county will
be invited to send a float for the fair
opening parade on October 24, if a
plan that was suggested Thursday is
carried out.-The idea met with im
mediate favor on the part of the of
ficials. By the plan no set design
would have to be abided by, but it
would be left up to the people of
each township to arrange thoir own
floats as suited them (best.; with what
ever theme they desired and whatev
er decorations.
Meeting Board Of Agriculture. , ,
At a session of the County Board
of Agriculture to be held in the
Courthouse here on October 2, D. II.
Winslow, Federal road supervisor
now in'chargo of the maintenance of
the Central Highway through this
section, will , make an address to the
officials and planters comprising the
membership . Mr. Winslow will ad
vise the board about how the pro
gressives comprising it can aid the
great tieashore-to-nountains . road
more useful to the county and out
line some of the benefits that can be
expected from it in future. . A spec
ialist from the State Department of
Agriculture also will be present ' to
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INTERiEST
speak along some line of agricultural
Improvement.' " - s'l . ?
Attempt at Check Theft,
A negro impersonating John Wil
liams, a Greene county farm enani,
rlrw a check for $240 at a Farm-
ille tobacco warehouse recently and
escaped with It, although he did not
succeed In getting the order cashed.
The warehouse f cashier discovered
that a ' check for WiMiama bad el
ready been drawn, and called tip the
bank at which it was payable with
the request hat the second check not
be honored. ; The cashier at the bank,
through some cause or other, did not
succeed in having the unidentified ne
gro with the check apprehended, but
informed him that ihe had been in
structed not to cash: it The black
made a clean get away " when the
truth that the fraud had been discov
ered dawned upon him. '
Preparing for Community Fairs.
The county education and exten
sion work 'officials are" making ex
tensive preparations for the commun
ity fairs to bVheld at Sharon' -on
October 12 and Moss Hill on the 13th
The echooi authorities juid demon
stration agenfs"are in daily toiich
with the live wire committees at
both points, and every day new feat
ures are being thought of and added
to the programs. Both sections will
put forth their best specimens for
exhibition and their best effort to
make ' ' the -V exhibits attractive.
"Through the medium of thescom
munity fairs there will be a lot of
them next year as the result of the
start now being madai-onuch will be
neco'mplished for the betterment of
agricultural Leaoir A county .said
one of the interested agents today. , " '
NOTICE.
The Kinston customers of the Low-t-nberg
Boyt & Shoe Co. of Norfolk
will have an "opportunity to inspect
their line of Fall Samples of High
Grade Foot Wear, on September, 29
and 30; at the Tull Hotel. Their sam
ples this season are very beautiful,
and the public is cordially invited to
call. Dly-9-21,23,25,29-4t
RHEUMATISM
Physician Believes a Genuine Reme-
. dy for the ; Disease Haa
Been Found ' . . k"
. Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism
remedy sold by J E . Hood & Co.,
and all druggists, gives quicker and
more lasting relief than other reme
dies costing many times aa much.
Rheuma passes the deadly poison
ous. aecrotione into the bowels and
kidneys, from which they are quickly
thrown off in a natural, healthy way.
Read what a reputatble physician
says about Rheuma: "I have made a
most careful investigation of the for
inula employed in the manufacture of
Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it
aa a remedy for for all forms of
rheumatism, I find Rheuma far in
advance of the methods generally em
ployed in 13io treatment' of rheuma
tism, ,and altogether different in com
p08ition--feom tharemediea - .usually
prescribed.'' Dr.
Lyons.
This should give any sufferer from
rheumatism confidence to try Rheu
ma, adv.
CLEAR BAD SKIN FROM WITHIN
Pimply, muddy complexions are
clue to impurities-in the blood. Qoar
up the skin by. taking Dr. King's
New Life Pills the night before. At
your druggist, 25c. adv.
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Grand Theatre
TODAY .
VAUDEVILLE
"JEWEL'S JUBILEE GIRLS'
A V. L S E. Feature
OOilffiSU'DTBEWOSLT'
From Albert Paysoa Ter
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TOMORROW
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Charlie Ciiaplln
THE FIREMAN
Second Chapter
-"CRIP OF EVIL".
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COATS i
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JTor'Ladics, Misses.
,: and Children '
New up-to-dato Styles j
Good Values
Prices-Right
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. Mercerized
Crochet Thread
Ail Sizes '
Tfcs Oss Price Czsb Store
A.I.McoSScns
Telephone 34 '
We have said that
THE BEST OF EVERY
THING AT THE PRICE
We want you to come .down and see how true
is this statement." J .
For instance you can look at a Lux-you-ry
Mattress lor $15 00, and yotT'do'nt have to be
an experienced buyer to se6 that it is jlar ahead
of any 15.00 Mattress you can find elsewhere.
Or a $1.25 Rocker will give you the same , idea;
or for that matter anything: we sell. ' .
ufust try; it -once;.you dont have to buy a cents
worth, just use your eyes. 1
OETTIfJGER'S
BETTER
: FOR SALE ,
The t Parrott Farm of 265 acres three -miles
- South of KinstonOther farms
for sale 'also."-' .
tUnston Insurance & Realty Co.
. , C. OETTINGER, SECRETARY. . -
EVERYDODY TAKE NOTICE
On and after Oct. 16th. 1916. We will put our business on a
strictly cash basis,' and will leave no package of laundiy until paid for.
, . ,We are forced to do this on account of taking so sauch of our collec
or s time lo collect, and owing to the cost of doing the work. .' ,
1 We do not want to bffend any one; so we take this method of felting
friends and patrons know just what to expect on that date. '
ous
- V .Thanking you for your past favors and soliciting your future patronage,
we are very respecfuily yours
- Ki N STON . STEAM . LAUNDRY
ARE THE BEST
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ONE satisfied customer
"The six-foot Johnston Mowerl got of you last season
Kas given entire satisfaction. I consider it a better and
, stronger machine than others." ;
Every Johnston Mower
; leaving the factory. The frame is set up with pitman,
push-bar and cutter bar attached and run at a speed
greatly in excess of That it would be run in actual field
operation. If the wrist rin is c-oine to hpat it trill heat
during this test Also ,if gearings do not mesh properly
me lace is once aecectea ana tne trouble corrected.
II. E. JIOSELEY HARDWARE COMPANY
Call and examine these Mowers before buying else
where. J
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Millinery Opeiimg
We Announce bur Fall
and B Winter Opening.
Tomorrow Sept. 22nd
You are Invited to attend.
Barrett &
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you
can
buy here
VALUES
recently wrote us as follows:
is carefully tested before
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SURPLUS of $95000.00
' . this bank is in position
' to extend aid to deposi- r
; tors for any legitimate -
purpose.
New accounts, large ;
or small are desired, and
a perfect service, is as
sured. HAVE YOU A BANKING
' HOME '
Nahcsal Bask cf Kfcif
N. 3. Rouse :. , L.iward M. 'Land
Kinston, N. C Goldsboro, N."1 C.
ROUSE "&iAND,:
ATTORNEYS ' AT LAW
- y Office:' , ' ?
Kinaton, N. C Goldsboro, N. 'C
39394 Borden Building
Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Back 'of Lenoir Drug Company
Fhortes Office 478; Residence 112
i Dr. Albert D. Parrot ?
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Kinston, N. C
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Office Back of Hood's Drug Store
DR. F." FITTS,
OSTEOPATH ire
Upstairs, Next Door Old Postofficc
EXAMINATION FREE
Phones: Office 80. .Resw 523 -
C. B. WOODLEY, M. D.
Office treatment of Rectal and Skia
Diseases a Specialty. t i vt
Temporary Office in Hood Building
Dr. George E. Kornegay
. SPECIALIST Mi
In Diseases of 'Women & Childrea
Office Hours: 10. to 12 t T I
'Office 107 Weat CaaweU Street'
PHONE 118 ; a
DR. DAN V. PARROTT
DENTIST i ;
Crown and Bridge TVork X '
Specialty i ". ;
. Office Over Cotton Mill Office -
DR. O. L. WILSON
J)ENTIST
OSce Cher J. E. Cood & Ox's
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