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I", v.- I JVAIlfS SPRING ' CLEANING HELPS. TO PREVENT AND f t y . i i. i : ' ' - ' '. DZSTCOY BUGS J' USE PETER MAN'S NEW DISCOVERT. It positively 4atrora the hags and their eggs. I pit op ia a tin can with a pout ready to use, ; .-: : ? ; I FOR PRE 'VENttdNOt MOTHS. tar a 'nodi food ' that 1 adorless and la reventfra.,4 y ; iV,T,-''; For Roaches and Water Bugs in Pttamaa'a Reach Food and borax liberally around all placet where needed. Whea aeoar lag the floor, i ete, pat mm SOUTll WINDOW Veare showing some very attractive MIDDY SUITS $7.00 and $7.50. Handmade Camisoles and Rosettes. Prices pleasing. 0, N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c CHAS. A. WATERS, lb ft!: Stcrt PfecatU I , I. 7 . . itMi V rTtSt-tlrwiH lv- aw Hat i For North an the coast Carolina: Fair tonight 1 ' ' 1 .t Light Wert winds. .Wednesday. Warmer tonight on Brysa to Speak at Greenfffle. . William J. Byan will speak Greenville Saturday night mm trtlM or uruae cw bolls Add to the gallon ' W ' water a deodorant and dla asftcttjizt. buy them feom The Lenoir Drug Co. Da GEft'l KORNEGAY SPECIALIST. . , : la DlaeaM af Wonts tad OuTdraa. J Of fleet 101 W. Caswell 8t fifflea Umns It to IS. Strait) HAT Time Take a look at our many stylet in PANAMA, LEGHORN The Shapes Aw fbw t Returns From Dorham, ' Rev. W. O. iBodell, pastor of the Universalis Church of the Eternal Hope, has returned from Durham, where he preached to large congrega Hons Sunday. On the trip back Mr. Podell taw evidence of damage from the heavy raina of the weekend. Rev. Court at New Bern. . I J. M. Rasnake, with whom Mr. Bo- Judge Henry Connor of Wilton I JeH exchanged, has returned to Dur pasted through the city Tuesday en ham. Mr. Dodell announced Tuesday route to Now Bern to open federal that .Drlohn Van Schakk, Jr, at Court. the head of Bed Cross work in Belg- hrm, will pTobably come here to de- New Potatoes. I liver an address itoon. Dr. Van A number of gardeners are ehow-1 Schaick k in America on a furlough. fng new potatoes. Mr. A. A. Waters, I H t alto the head of the board of .East Lenoir Avenue, exhibited tome I education at "Washington, D. C lie nice specimens at The Free Press of- hat visited Kinston. flee Monday. Colored "T" Growing. Salvation Army Service. ' The colored Young iMen's Chriet Brigadier and Mrs. Andrew Craw j fan Association organized here tome ford, Atlanta, and Adjutant William I Wme ago is 'growing. The assocw- Bonterse, Durham, will conduct aHion'a treasury it weak yet, or 'it service at Christ Church, Bright andjlwould be" buying Liberty bonds and Adkln streets, , at 8f o'clock tonight war-aavfngs ' atampt. ' A meeting is held each Sunday afternoon at 4:15 Judge Allen at Greenville. J o'clock 1 over the colored " hank in Judge O. H. Allen of this city in 1 South Kinston. W". H. Murphy, the opening Superior Court at Greenville 1 chairman, made an address at a re Monday charged, the grand jury that I cent meeting. The officers say the neglected children ad Intoxicating 1 Bsaoclatfon has heen fntpfred to liquors are responsibla for much buy a. Liberty bond of Some 1 de I Timmnatfon or, Tailing m utts, a num ber of thrift stamps. The officers are Wantt Loan Drive Returns. I R. JA. Goodwin, nreaident: W. H l . ' ... i ' . ' - - - Mrs.. J. A. iLong, registrar for the I Mirr'alby, eTrtfrnaYn; G. M. Suton, Woman't Liberty Loan Committee of treaaurerf A. Bilttle, secVeUry. tho county, ttkt that all aubscrin-1 t lM-rtwi tih fi Allan t Straw - Hats! To keep sun oti For iacn, dojs ana uiru 1 1 t. . , ' v , . . , ' ' . Mini K' ' '' ' ' !. ri j. suncn 5 sons in Cotton Affifc Silk Prices Reasonable tiont taken by members of the com-1 tamacli troubles malte Vou blue mittee be forwarded to tier at once. and despondent Contentment comes Mrt. Long's residence is at 405 West with good.iigeatlon. Mi-o-na tahlete Washington Avenue. . I foive the problem or your money re funded. Sold y J, E.-Hood & Co. To Confer Masonic Degrees. I ;: " "' adv. I C. Dail & Co. BtTYUCUKTV BOKDS. The Greatest lot of Low and High Heel. Ladies9 OXFORDS Calvary tCommandcry. Kniehts Templar, Washmrton, N. C, underJ nwslV vua iwu special dispensation from Grand CANT TALK ENOUGH. Commander John E. Cameron, thisl "I had gall stones for 14 years city, will confer the degrees of the I n3 suffered severely from trns, colic temple upon a clast of about 22 at I and indigestion. Doctors wanted me Greenville Tuesday afternoon and ev-j to go to the hospital, hut I 'took ening. I wiayr's wonaenui Kemeay insteaa, and am now feeling fine and better fishy SvHl Get Well. Chan I ever did. i cant talk enough Ay? i ... . fanfc daughter of Mr. and! about 'hu remedy." It is a aimple, f yijfaK Mmmn, who was i badly harmlet.s preparation that removes burnedTvhile tMjuhir at the residence I the catarrhal mucous from the in. on IndcpenaaieeStreet a f ew days I testmal tract and allays the inflam hgo, will recover, It is now believed. I maUon which causes practically all For a time the child's life was des-1 stomach, liver and intestinal ail- paired of. There will be no perm-1 ments, including appendicitis. One anent visible disfiguration of conse-1 dose will convince or money refund- ever sihown in iCinston now on exhibit in my. South Window, at $3.95 and $4.95 a pair. This is a new lot of dark brown and medium color, grey oxfords Just received by express. Come let us show these beautiful styles to you. At these prices they will not ' last long. Just thinlc a beautiful grey kid lace oxford, pointed toe, low heels at $4.95. JOHN G; COX CASH SHOE STORE - ' "Best bv Test" HionelO. Kmston, N. Cr quence, it la thought ed. Sold by J. E. Hood A Co. , adv, tJalversallst Services. '' Rev. W. O. Bodell will preach at the Universalist Church in North east KJnston, of which he is pastor, Sunday at both the morning and even ing hours. As these will not be reg ular services, the pastor takes this opportunity to notify the members of the congregation, and all others who may find it convenient to attend. Grand ' theatre Today A(LL Hi . Ladies' Hats. Skirts. Waists afttl Rbkdy 16 ytar.TIoiiday, Tutzizy end Wednesday Unusually attractive prices will prevail, and the ladies of Kinston and vicinity will fincV here very LOW PRICES on our excellent stock of Sprinc goods. T. yborn & Co. Assault Case Dismissed. Magistrate K. F. Foscue Monday nf tornoon discharged Sandy Council, colored, charged with criminal assault on a colored girl in the county. The girl told a story to the effect that she was walking with Council when 1 he attacked her, using a pistol to frighten her. Contradictory evidence! proved the stronger and the defend ant was released. Water Maul. iA sheriff's posse ploughed through a morass in the Deen Run section be tween midnight and 4 a. m. Tuesday in a vain effort to locate a moonshine etill reported to have been seen there. No trace of the plant could be found. The informer was deputized but was of no real assistance in the search. Members of the posse got soaked by water which stood kneedeep in plac es.' TheSjirtt of ijTvl !':' ' (Mil':''! Marguerite lark in BAB'S DIARY" One ' '-of 'the famous "SUD-DEB" stories t WEDNESDAY TTarofd Lockwood In "TIIESQUARE DECteIVER.,, "From the novel - "Love .Me for My Self Alone." Mr. and Mrs. Skmey ,U Drcw oinedyi , ,l( TmnRSDAV Elsie ' Ferguson in "THE KISE OF JENNIE OTSIIING." FRIDAY " Constance Talmadgc in "STUDIO GIRL" "rz 'H; Barrett Hr ts field 10-12 ; ' ; i: lu - v am-sMBjasawitsjittna JCASWELL BANIiNO A titUf :C0. IT r3 ' a p , :(. m go j ' " - ' 'HI 3 ; - ;g w p -: , i' : " ' : - - -. h CASWELL BANKING & TRUST CO, B - PREPARED!. Yiout CtaJ Cins Now i : We ofer ym the fi&,in''ptinthitnp - Coabat $m0 person ' When you wish a load of wood that you, can , burn and. get results, call us up vie have it any . kind, 'any size, cut and split to suit you. 1 C k..u Ask for prices oil big oTders. We, patriotically comply with all war-time Tcgulations imposed by tur government. . Wlntes Vood& Coal Yard CoUin& Taylor, Prop'tji ' 4- ' Eohel3 OLYMPIA Full line of Ifresti m dieir always on riani Ice cream ancl cold &aj. as.( , We cater to ladles v and gentlemen.. Oourt- r eous service our special- tv- ... '-'in OLYMPIA Candy Co. Phone 358 t-i- HUY . LIBERTY JBOADS. Full tiine of Laches' White Hose - 25c to $1.50. rife, m Children's Socks 15 and 25 -cents. J. H. 8tepheasoa'B Old Staal' PHON1 171 aw T 1 1 CASE TOBACCOTRANSPLANTER CEnoSCoia At the first symptom of a cough or cold, breathe Hyomei. The best people always have it in the house and end a cold before it gts deep seated. Sold Ty J. E. Hood A Co. dv. Quick Attention Given t to; Repair Wort r Phone No. 585 118 V. fterdon St MtaHsamBBaanaatBHaaeaBBBwaaaaMaBHawMtiBtaeBMBBBBHa.BBw KX CA 13. BAXST ' J a. tV it p, a. Thoaa takaecooa. Office.: 114 Watt Caswell SUeet WV' ' :''iv W '. .'V TV . Larries a barrel of water and can 'be adjusted to empty a smaD4 or large quantity into the furrow at intervals ranging from 14 to 64 inches. r; :ry OPERATED BY THREE HANDS. Three hands with this machine can plant four times as much tobacco in a day as they can setting by hand. SEE HIE MACHINES AND GET PRICES AT IL ; E. HIOSELEY HARDWARE COMPANY . Kixtstcn, N. C Drive around and get ypur fine potatoes, 40c er pedsv.: ,. . Home ground meal, per peck. Horsfords. Soy Beans. Field Peas. &i?aczt Kf csnbage plants jus J received to day. : i "Somellaajj toEl Dr. Gck H Erto ETESIGIIT SPESIA1ET ' , Ql.Ma fitted Comet . Ntrvoua System AaaJj4 Croaa Eyes Straightened Paia vt Operation. CCabt Over Temple's Drug Kinston, N. C Office Coura: a. a. to 'rjT Sundaja and eveninga by . ment. . Craduata from . XCormkk'a Iedil u- C&fcago - -
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