MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, r
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We Are Showirt
ft Pretty Line of
NEW SKIRTS,
WASU SATINS
""and
SHIRTWAISTS.
Some of the most at-
; tractive styles to be
found thia season are
! included.
Sallie Miller Co,
Hunl$t tuSBfCaiWfl. Strut
Djjt. GEO. E. KORNEG AY
i, '., SPECIALIST,
laj PfaMM Vm Chlldim
.x Offleei 1M W. Caswell B,
Office Hears: 10 e W.
HotVcaltcr
Underwear
For the baby, boys,
girls, men and
women,
The Wanted Styles
Silk and Wash
GLOVES
mkwm
Hi Telephone Store
Phone 89
: C E ROSEMOND .
Qtfck Attention Gto to
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, 110 W. Gordon St
W. E. BAILEY
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
Acetylene Lights for coun
try homes.
All Work Guaranteed.
Phones
0fa 587 Residence 256
Oiieninx Ball Grey'a Mill Friday
nijjh.t, May 31t. Adv.
(BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS)
!W,!!-"JI4' '."(HI., t .lJS!XlUU..iJJ!UJI-li- JJ Ull
Third Liberty Bonds Ready For
We haff, f 0IW' !HWU Tbird Li&J
Bowl', and wiU deliver them to tmlwcribera Who paid raxh
at the time of subwriplbm, or who paid liv per cent.
. and no desire to complete their payment.
Fanners, & Mrchnt? Bank
' ' Kinton, N. C.
Mid-Season
HAT SALE
All of our very complete haS
stock for Ladies and Children
is now being offered at reduc
ed prices.
There is a wide range, of col
ors and desirable shapes to se
lect from.
FORREST H. SMITH CO.,
"Loofe For The Green Sgnf "m
Whitaker BuiWing -:- 309 tt&ueen St
KINSTON.N. C
,f.-KW.,i "W- Wfri.. .; ,-: " s -;, '
"4, 'mi rank '"'iiwifiMn i,m i mi II, ,
Qii gliai tx&
Dress Gipghams in large plaids and a
, variety of colors. , Just in today.
Eajly shoppers wiUjnakefno
. mistake. Renfrews De
. vohshire Laddy Las
sie Cloth
Suitable for Children's Rompers
T. V. Mevzhprn S Cq,
"TOE DEPENDABLE STORE," K
Bux Var Savings and Thrift Stamps
Contribute to the Reel Cross
for North Carolina Pair tonight
and Tutwcky. Gentlo wimln, mostly
8,uthwtU.
LC2AL DITERE3T
New Lawyer.
I'hinum D. Croam, a Lenoir County
yountr man, took the oitth u an at-torncy-t-iaw
and wai ailmittcd to
the Iwr, Sfturtky, ami left Monday
ft.rmnji for Camp Jackson as a sol
dier of the National Army.
1 . .
C'rady Cn't Come.
; Henry iA. GnuJy, deputy grand
niawter of the Mnaons, who wan to
ave delivered an address at a po
trl.tic rally of St. John's Lmixe here
toiriib'ht, wired toikiy fKn his homo at
Clinton that he will be unable to
come owinjj to the illness of his wife.
Grey's Mill Opening Friday Night.
, The opening 'ball at G-rey'n Mill
will lie jriven Friibiy niyht. May 111.
The original dalte 'was announced for
Thursday nisHt but on account of
thrat; day bcint? set aside by IVcsi
dnntial pnx-lanration as a ilay of
prayer and thankng-iviriK the change
has been made.
Court Adjoifrna.
Superior Court for the May term
was adjourned Saturday night. Sat
urday's judgmoni were: Frank
Grainger, forgery, two yenrs; Joe
Knight, rotailing, four months; J. K
(tanks, retailing, not guilty; John
Smith, larceny, 16 months; Leonard
Walls, attempt to commit criminal
nssauH, five yrs; W. A. Harring
ton, larceny, six months; Tobe Tiiley,
Jnrceny, six months.
Uohbed Chewini; Gum Machine.
! Two colored boys, about four and
five years of aire, broke Into a chow-
fng i;am vending machine ji f'ui: of
tha Komvrt H. Smith Cninpany's
tore on Nort') Queen Street Sunday
iftcrnoon and male od with about
To cents in coins. There was - no
fcrosecution because, of, the youthful
nes. of the otTijndcri, A policeman
frightened the couple badly.
WhoopliiKroiigh Epidemic Checked.
The epidejnic of whoopingcough in
the city has been controlled, accord
ing to Dr. James S. Mitchener of the
Health Deipttrtmenit. Many cases
have been quunantinod during recent
w'eeks. The school authorities co
(Hjierated with the Health Doiirtmnt
in checking the spread of the diseas
cs. Pew new cases have been regwrt-
ed during the past week or two.
Attempted Cutting.
Officers Sunday night were called
to attend to a selectman charged with
attemipting to assault another man
with t knife. The cutting did not
oiieijr, the intcijded vicitim escaping
from the attacker. The man with the
knife left with Monday morning's
party to Camp Jackson. There also
went two indiv'iilunla said to bu of
unsound mind. These, passed up by
the doctors here, are expected to be
ttivon thuniiba down by the army
surgeons there, unless they are found
fit for special service.
Not in the Right
Condition for Such Work.
Fred Fishei, colored, elevator op
erator at the Hunter Building, Mon
iimcnt corner, was arrested by Police
Chief Skinner Monday morning on a
charge of beirtg drunk. Fisher was
engaged in the pursuit of his duties,
and the elevator, it was charged, was
nutlnjf queerly. When Skinner reach
ed for Fisher the hitter reached for
the lever ami pulled it. The cur shot
up four stories and stopped, but Skin
ner had his prisoner safely out cf the
thing and escaped the ascent.
Kinston Preparing to
Observe Thursday as
Day pf Prayer, Services
Kinston is preparing to observe
Thursday as a dny of prayer as re
quested by President Wilson. The
ministers have had conferences in re
gard ta k and plans are being made
fur a very general observance of the
ifeiy. Announcement was made in all
the churches yesterday. A general
service will be held at 10 o'clock in
pitch church, and it is esnwted that
tho business houses of the city will
alose at that hour and all of the
workers attend some church. There
will prvbabty be other services dur
ing the day, possibly parly morning
services in several uf the churches.
Bnch church is loft free to plan the
day as H thinks best but all are ex
pected to hold the general service at
10 o'clock. In addition to the es
pecially conducted services it is hop
ed that people will droo into the
churches at all hours Thursday for
quiet prayer and meditation. The
churH houses will be open aM day
nmt the people are invited to make
tho tot possible use of them.
kwk Residents Give
Likera for Relief
of Sin!ferers Overseas
Utv. A. Rubinowitz of Durham de
livered an impassioned address to the
!u-al Jewish congregation Sunday
night in behalf of Jewish war suffer
ers, after which fSOO in cash and
UO in pledges were raised. The
pldges are to be met by January 1.
ttalllbi Raibinowitsc was in Russia
for two years .ifter the outbreak of
th; war. He wjent there to bring his
wife tJ America, and was unable to
return. The Germans' treatment of
the civilians in Russia was identically
like their treatment of the Belgians,
he declared. He hud seen with h
wn eves tho monstrosities perpe
rated by the Hunu. lie appealed for
help for the suffering Jews in Kus
sia, which country he like President
Wilson stiH regards as an Ally oi
civilization in spirit and in Palestine
Donations from Jewish and othei
citizens will be gtadly received by J
Hirshfield, chairman; John Mehael
son, secretary, or Eli Nacharnson
president of the Jewish congregation
DOCTOR GAVE
IV
And Sh,e. (loj WellHer Nervous
nesH Disappeared,
Flint, Mich. "I keep'house for my
family of six and got into a general
!y run-down condition. I was weak,
nervous and could not sleep, and had
headache a gosd deal of tho time. My
loctor prescribed Vinol and it made
me well and strong. I am a pood
deal less nervous and can sleep
nk:hts."-rlra Smith, 1213 W. 5th
Ave., Flint, Mich.
We sell Vinol on a positive guar
antee to make nervous, weak, run
down women well and strong or re
turn their nvmcy. Try it anyway.
Sold in Kinston by J. E, Hood &
Co., druggists, nnd at the best drug
tore in every town and city in the
country. adv.
(Paid Political Advertising)
STATEMENT OF
JOIIX A. GAVIN, JR.
"In view of the fact that Hon.
Clias. L. Aborncthy in his statement
of campaign expenses shows a pay
ment to me of $25 without indieat-
!ng what this amount represented, I
desire to make the following state
ment in explanation.
"Sometime during the first of last
February, Mr. Abernethy came to my
office in the Town" of Kcnnnsvillc and
requested me to have prepared
for him a list of the Democratic vot
ers of Duplin County, together with
their postoffice addresses. In com
pliance with his request I had my
stenographer to prepare th,K list,
which she did, and in the preparation
f the same she spenlt several days.
Upon completion cf the list I sent
t to Mr. A-hernethy with a state
ment for $26. (Hi for making the list,
nnd he sent check to cover.
"This amount was not paid for
votes, or influence, but for legiti
mate services rendered.
"JOHN A. GAVIN, JR..
"Affiant"
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this' the 25th ilav of May, 1918.
w. ii. Williams, jr.
Notary Pblic.
My commission expires March 25,
1020.
IF BACK HURTS USE
- skis wans
ill
Eat less meat if Kidneyi feel like toad
or Bladder bother you Moat
forms arte MkL
. Opening Ball Grey's Mill Frbliy
night. May Slst " ' Adv.
Uoat folks forget that tits kidney,
like the bowels, get sluggish and elogged
aod need flushing ooeaaionally, else we
have backache and dull misery ia the
kidney region, never keadaehea, theu-
raatie twingaa, torpid liret, acid Ktomwih,
sloepIoeaoeM aod ail aorta of bladder dis
orders. , ....
Vou aimnlr mn.tt keen Tour kidnerr
active and dean, and tho uontent yoa
feel an adte or pain is the kidney
region, get about foor' ounce of Jad
Kalta from any Rood drag ore here,
take a tablespoonful is giasa of water
before liroakiast tor a lew days and
yoor kidney will than act fine. Thia
famous salts la made from the acid of
frapee and lemon juice, combined with
litaia, and is harmless to flask clogged
kidney and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralise the acid
tm the wriae o it no longer irritate,
the ending bladder disorders.
J4 Bait ia karmleaa; incxpenaiTt
make a deUefttiuI efferrweeiit UUiia
veter drtnk wbtch every body shonld take
mow and tken to keep tkeir kidaey clean,
ttrae avoiding aoriooe eompUeaUona.
A wall-knov- loeal druggist aay ne
eella kta of Jad SalU to folk who believe
1 overcoming kidnev irouMt vtila it ia
enljt treubla, ... .. ... . -
White
kJKll to
Cotton and Wool Si'rge
White-Skirting in Wash
' Satins, Sol Satin, Cot
i ton Materials.
' Buy Thrift Stamps. We
have them.
A. J. SUTTON. & SONS
Tokpkone 34
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Office wiui Cowper mi WWUker
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A Complete line pr All
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LET US SUYa YQy
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Barrett & Hartsfield
(Wife)
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'f- fit? ifr- i-we't-
. :, ' v..i 4,.
AM$4 all who see them
Such cajciages :vs these beautiful now models are always
a source of pleasure to 'baby's mother.. Everybody is sure
to be attracted by the jrrwceful design and novel finish;
and the babje., too like them ; because the cushions are
deep and soft and the luxurious springs and big easy
running wheels glide over bumps without a jar or jolt.
rKlCKlJ VERY REASON AltLY.
FURNITURE STORE
I hereby anoun(e wjseit a candU
date for the nomination of Solicit
from the Sixth Judicial District, snbi
jectto rna Tfitmyyjp?
prnur.. .. "T " ,
To thq. Democratic Voters of the
Sirth Judicial District:
.' I wiU e n candidate f,or tke Of,' ,
free of Solicitor for the Sixth Judic
al p'fspck uhjeq to the action of
ihe primary, to be held on June let,
1918.'
I will appreciate your support aad
influence.
EespectfUlly,
adv. JOHN A. GAVIN, JB,
I hereby announce myself candi
date, for the office of solicitor of the
Sixth Judicial District, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary,
June i. i9ift,
J. A. P0TOS.
Great Stock of
Griffon Clothes
for men an4 youpg mefii
Every Griffon garment i$ away
above the average in style, value, and
quality. Every man finds exactly
what he wants in Griffon Clothes: the
size he ought to weai; he style that
looks well on hirn; the fabric he ought
ta choose; to get, good service.
KINSTON'S - BEST - STORE
dADLEU - BROTHERS
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Presenting the Coupon with 15c will entitle, you to a Cfn oj
Lucaa Velvo-Tono Finish (Regular Trice', 20c); also give you ?BEE
a well-made Brush, especially suited to apply this iNew, CUssy
Velvo-Tone is a wonderful new product that stains, aznihci
and produces a rich, hand-rubbed effect in one operation, Yelypj"
tone ia unlike any other product. It takea the place of the, old, Vw,
, laborious and expensive method of producing this rich, velvety finish,
which required staining the wood, varnishing it, then rubbing it dowu '
by hand. Velvo-Tone in one operation does all three.
Velyo-Tone Finish can be used on all interior woodwork and on
furniture, both old and new, Wherever you Use Lucas Velvo-Tone
Finish you produce at beautiful, artistic surface at Tery slight cost.
Velvo-Tone is made in eight attractive woo colors, such as
Golden Oak. Lumed Oak, Old Oak, Weathered, Oak, Dark Mahogany,
Zarina Green, Rich Mahogany, Clack Flemish and JiaturaL
Good untH May 25, 1918.
This Coupon with 13 cents entitles bearer to a can of
Lucas Velvo-Tone Finish aad a Free Brush total Talue '
r .35 cents '
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Address f .
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, Hours 2: 0 5:0t P.
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At Hospital 9:00 to 12:00 a.
For Expert Work
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Gas Engine, Brazing, Etc.,
CaU
k Spencer
409 College St Phone 496
Dr. B. Kirkmai ,
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Nervous System Analyzed.
Oom Eyes i Straijrktened ? Withow
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