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Corporations,
Business Firms,
Individuals.
We offer a!l the conveni
ences of modern banking, to
gether with interested, per
sonal service. This should
prove of value to you.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank
Kinston, N. C.
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATH
Upstalra Neit Door Old Potttoffice
EXAMINATION FREE. .
Out Size Skirts
and Shirtwaists
For the Stout Lady
Splendid" 'Values in
Boys Pants, 69c
Great Values in Lace
4 and 5c yard
O. N. T. Cotton,' 6 for 25
CHAS. A. WATERS
The Telephone Store
Phone
LOCAL INTEREST
Partly dowdy
I Weather Forecast: Partly cloudy
i tonight and Tuesday. Iobably
! showers in mountain district?; light
cast to .southeast winds.
Krd Cross Meeting Tonight.
. The monthly meeting of the F.e I
Cross will fee held in the Pythian
lodge room tonight at eight o'clock.
Masons Meet Tonight,
SI. Johns Ledge No. 4, A. F. and
A. M. will meet Monday evening at
8 o'clock, in regular communication.
All Masons are Invited.
Weekly Weather Forecast.
Four South Atlantic and East
Gulf States: Moderate temperature
will prevail during the week with oc
casional rains.
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insurance of All Hinds
Klnston Insurance & Realty Co.
C. OETTINGER, Manager
Telephone No 1 82 11 0 L Gordon St.
To Eastern Market.
Mr. E. G. Barrett, Mr?. A. L.
Brewer and Miss Myrtle Tucker of
the firm of Barrett and Hartsfie
have gone to the eastern markets.
Patriotism and Business
Krary t ettlM at Oil time ahoukt do hta ahr to
ward atrengthening tb Federal Reaerr Banking 8ya
Um which nr GoTernment haa created with lta billion
iollara of reeonrcea to atatid back af lta aaamber baaka
a4 all their lepoaltors.
Tea eaa eontributa direct!? to the atrength cf thia aya
Uai, aai at tba aame Una aecure lta pnVtioa by de
positing your munnj with oa, aiace part of erery dollar
yaa iepoalt wltii aa goes directly Into the new ayitew,
wfcara It la alwaya reaa for yom wh wAaUA,
THIS IS A 8UGGEST10M
FOR PKOMPT ACTION
a4 for aVMklat, "HOW OX3 IT IJCMXTlT HO?"
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The National Bank offfinsfen
Kxcurmon Leaves 10 O'clock.
The Duplin excursion will leave the
Kinston Carolina depot Tuesday
morning promptly at ten o'clock.
About sixty members of the Cham
ber of Commerce will go as far ns
Ileulaville on the "get acquainted"
mission. The return will be made
ubout 3 o'clock.
The Hymen Knot Tied Sunday.
Mi. Lewis Gaylonl, master me
chanic of the Kinston Carolina, and
Miss Kiltie Worrell were married at
the Courthouse Sunday afternoon by
Magistrate K. F. Foscue. Chief of
Police Skinner and Patrolman Bur
sell acted as witnesses to the happy
affair.
Hard Problem For Court.
What to do with the street walk
ers and fallen women is a problem
that constantly confronts the May
or's court. Monday morning Eunice
Wiggins, Betty Morgan and Tiffany
Pate, the latter a girl apparently
about sixteen years of age, were be
fore the court and the two last nam
ed were given the option of leaving
town .they both claimed to have
homes to which they could go be
fore night or serve a sentence of 30
days in jail. The Wiggins woman is
the occupant of the house on Heri
tage street where the women were
rounded up. She was allowed to go
with the warning that any more such
j offenses as permitting women to con-
rejrate at her house for. alleged 5m
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a thirty day sentence. The case
against Thomas Parker for abandon
ment was set for Monday afternoon.
Far in Loan Association.
Mr. W. K. Camp, State organizer,
will come to Kinston, Wednesday in
the interest of the farm loan associa
tion work, lie will hold a meeting in
the Courthouse Wednesday night at
eie;ht o'clock for the purpose of orga
nizing a local farm loan association.
Mr. Camp is also interested in creab
inir belter marketing facilities and
(iiose farmers who are interested in
marketing hogs in car load lot.s are
invited to be present Wednesday and
confer with Mr. Camp.
Or. LaRoque, Hospital Head.
Dr. G. Paul LaRoque, brother ; of
Messrs. Mab, Walter and Frank of
Kinston, has been appointed medical
director of the Virginia Hospital a
place of considerable responsibility.
The following notice of his appoint
ment is clipped from the Richmond
News-Leader,:
Dr. G. Paul LaRoque has been ap
pointed medical director of Virginia
hospital, the city home and Pine
Camp. The position is a new one
created hy the administrative board.
Dr. LaRoque practically takes the
place of the superintendent of Vir
ginia hospital, and if ihe sees fit to
reorganize the service the board will
probably give him a free hand. It is
said that his appointment is made
for this purpose and that the board
decided to add the city home and Pine
Camp with the idea of connecting
them mor,e closely with Virginia hos
pital, thu3 giving the city a better
system for the treatment of all kinds
of patients, from emergency cases
to contagious diseases.
Or. LaRoque studied at Bellevue
hospital, New York, before taking up
practice in Richmond .and is regard
ed as an authority on hospital orga
nization. The board has elected Dr.
Stuart Michaux and Dr. R. C. Fra
vel to the Virginia hospital staff, to
succeed Dr. Lownes Peple and Dr.
George Bryan, now on war duty.
PHONE 64
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FROGRASV3 THIS WEEK
Look this list of features over, see them
and if you don't like them tell us what you
do want and Ave will get it.
MONDAY
AYilliam Farnum in a William Fox super de luxe
photoplay
"AMERICAN METHODS"
l ounded on George Ohnet's "THE IRON MASTER"
IILARST-PATHE NEWS
Showing (irnen.I Pershing in France with the first con
(iugent of America's expeditionary forces ready to join
in the great struggle for humanity.
TUESDAY
Margaret Illingtnn in a Paramount Feature. The fa
nious Iail King's story
"THE INNER SHRINE"
t a-t includes llohart 'liotworth and Elliott Dexter.
Victor Moore in a Klever Comedy
"MOVING"
WEDNESDAY
Lionel Hum more and Irene Howley in a Metro feature
udapted from Earl Mitchell's story
"THE END OF THE TOUR"
Mrs. Vernon Castle in
"PATRIA"
Thursday
Norma Talmadge in a Selznick production
"PANTHEA"
You saw "Poppy' and "Law of Compensation' with
Norma Talmad;;e, see this one
FRIDAY
George Beban the great character acti.r in a Paramount
feature
"A ROADSIDE IMPRESARIO"
Matinee Daily 4:15 Evening 7:30
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Childrens
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2 to 14 year Sizes
Misses Dresses
13 to 20 year sizes in Ging
hams, Linen and combina
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a 1 workmanship, attractive
styles.
WE ARE OFFERING
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Telephone 64
Dr. J. Frank Stainback,
DENTIST,
118-120 Hunter Building
Men's Summer
Clothing, Oxfords
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and Straw Hats
AT REDUCED PRICES
Barrett 1 llartsfield
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20 REDUCTION ON ALL KAL
TEX FIBER FURNITURE
Porch Shades, Refrigerators, Ice
Cream Freezars and Water
Coolers.
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OiirFall and
'At r.
Winter Samples
for
Tailor Made
Suits
Aae Complete
We would appre
ciate your looking
them over.
COMPANY
Taa Tallpra Waa SaarattK
Dr. Mercer C. Parrott
I PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
General Practice.
Of flee wither J. M. and A. D.
Parrott.
- Residence Phone 17S-L.
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In these mowers you will find machines that are well fit
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12 is a light, two-horse machine furnished in two widths,1
4 1-2 ft and 5 ft, and intended for medium farms while
the No. 14 'i furnished in Ihree widths, 5 ft, 6 ft, and 7
ft, is designed to meet the heeds of those who require a
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Every revolution counts. No lost motion. Positive
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Six attractive offerings
of extra eood values 1
lot of children's white
lawn dresses
V 39c ea.
75c children's fine lawn
with embroidery trimmed
dresses, sale price
ddr pa.
1 lot of white lawn chi-
dren's dresses, 2 to b ana
8 to 14 years .
2 to 6 8 to U
44c - and- - 50c
1 lot of girl's handsome
embroidery white dress
es, wortn uo lu
each, special price
$1,45 ea.
1 lot of children's dresses,
marlp " nf 0Ood Quality
gingham, z 10 o yw
sale price
18c ea.
About 100 presses made
of fast' color gingham,
sale price'
t . 39c ea.
Ladies' r 'striped under
kirts, sale price ,
'23c ea.
Men's blue chambray
shirts, sale price
50c ea.
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