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MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918 tagb rotia TOE KINSTON FREE PBEC3.,M FALL , ; ' GOODS . NOW READY We are showing early arrivals ' in, millinery, . coats, suits and dress es.v ? Sallie Miller Co. - ;'- t ' v r' "V " Hunter iBulUlng-Castl! Street (BUT WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS) BED ROOM ' ; SLIPPERS : BlacK'Tan Grey, Blue, . RfW Pin $IOond$ZOO Coats and Coat Suits Thrift and war stamps 1 , for sale. BUY BONDS CIIASU'ATERS The Telephone Store h Phone 83 f LOCAL INTEREST Fpr.NVt Carolina: Eir. and cooj- er tonight and Tuesday. Freeh north to northeast wind on. the coast . Fair Decorator Her. ; The official decorator for the fall fair was here Monday preparatory to stringing bunting ia the business district ' ' ' " Death of Isaac Rrown. Isaac Brown. 58. died at the conn- iy 'home recently, i The (body was taken to a point some miles in the country" for burisl late Sunday. Mr. Brown was a native of Lenoir Coun ty. : ::: "-' . v., Mr. Gcoree Green to be assistant food administrators. Their appoint merits have been confirmed by the ad ministration. In' his various off ic ial capacities m connection with the war Mr. House's private affairs have been neglected until hemuit give more attentkn to them, and these appointments are expected to relieve him somewhat. . Death of L. C. Winatead. L. C Winatead died at Wilson Sat urday, a victim of pneumonia result ing from Influenzal lie was 33 years of age. Mr. Winatead was known to many in this part of the State. Sif ters reside at Greenville and 'Ayden. OUR Boys in France are fighting with su perb courage and determination born of their conviction that the , folks "back horne'I are with them heart and soul. . t ' ' We can translate their conviction, into cer tainty by making an u qualified success of the Fourth Liberty Loan." . i Buy your bonds through us, We'll help you carry them. - . - &?rSi& -i Liberty Loan Addresses. 1 ' Senator Futhiford Brcck of Tren ton and Senatorial , Nominee G. V. Gowper of Kinston " made Liberty Loan addresses in Jones County Sat urday. They were heard by a large number'.' Mr. K. F, Foscue accom panied Mri Cowper. ' Tobacco Figures. E. Y. Speed, secretary of the T)- Iracci.Bcard of Trade, announc-i that ftlttftn1wr lata, liana tntnlad t AS 1009 pounds, valued at $2,356,037.20, land that August sales totaled 2,1 '1 118 pounds, worth $766,375.55, ling the tot , wor ital'to Drug Stores Busy Places. Camphor,7 quinine and every other old-fashioned remedy is being bougot by the wholesale by local consumers in the hope of keeping off the (dread influenza.'- Drug stores were very busy places Saturday and Monday. Assafoetida like' a heathen's charm dangles just bekw Adam's apples in numerable, and there are some who assert that, unlike the pagan's pret ty, it wilt keep ff the evil spirit of the "flue.? . hundreds of cases v of influenza here - - v AND NUMBER GROWS. October 1 9,583,127 Farmers & Merchants Bank pounds and $3,122.12.85. Kinston, N. C Ve are now ready to supply you and your entire family with anything , V'; i Lj'" in the y -r .. . - &adytto-Vear And wy boods Line Wc have on hand the Largest and Best stock vc have ever hade - - As we bought early betore : the ; last big , in creases we will be able to give you the bene fit' cf the savings. , t s" t. , ' (Continued from t page one- his plant Saturday, , that the enter prise was short 40 workers Monday morning, and that five more affected colored laborers left 'during Monday morning. Dr. W. S." Rankin of the State Board of Health last week issued the following After conference and with Hiho hearty approval of Governor Bickett the chairman of the State council of !flf?nse, Dr. D. H. Hill and JMajot Keinyoun, of the United States army, Dowa Behind Spitters. l now strongly advise wat on the ap The police Saturday arrested six fpeance ot la grippe, or bpamsh In lor seven 'persons" for violating the fluertza in any city, town viHage, cr anti-soittiriir ordinance. These used tnic'r w"1 rvm section, scnoois, sidewalks , as . cuspidors. .. Monday wov)ng picture shows, ram, circuses morning a colored youth uassinir City maer PD"C Ramenngs, jnemu Hall committed the offense. He waU fn church services and Sunday held up on the insUnt and the suri schools,; be prohibited under chapter of $2.20 summarily demanded. ' . Pu'1 w . "ections v ana id, Talks to Draft Board. I "It is urged by the State superln Dr. A. W. Kno of Ralotfgh, medical I Itendent of public Instruction that aide to the Governor and a caotain I where the schools are closed on ac In the military medical service, eavelconnt of the epidemic, or where the the local draft board pointers Satur I schools have, not opened, teachers can day night on the examination of se-i I render a vital service by volunteering lectmen. . He honed to have the med-1 as lay nurses ical examiners attend the conference! I .' ''Move promptly. Human life 5s but the Hoctors were too busy with I at stake." ' , ' 1 influenza sufferers. Dr. Knox wa a busy ' man. throughout last week' " Oi ove'a Tasteless chill Tonic sleeping on an average only threy I rwtorot vimiitr swi txxm by purtfyios a4 o- I hours OUt Of 24. I iKDinato okkx iououKoiBiiuaucuiiu' SPECIAL FOR LA DIES AND MISSES. Com In and look over our large line of coat suits, coats, hats and shoes. : We have them in the latest styles in all colors and patterns. SPECIAL FOR MEN ADBOYS. We ; have a ' beautiful line "of suits, overcoats, hats, caps and shoes. We can SAVE . you money. , '! j rsf tut (iuvwi Numerous reports say ' the Gov, I tj ernment ' is shipping whisky - to points where the influenza is epidem ic. One report has it that an enor mous quantity of 100-prjof passed through Goldsboro recently en routa to Camp Jackson; this was not con firmed. ; New Bern expected a supply at the weekend. Other places have made requisitions for it 'It is said uy uino umv rye spuius niano uuo-j luteiy rne nest meuicme mat can ne used in treating the disease. used in I Called to amm TODAY Tho' One' fric Cask Starat WRflweyMaMasjNMMSMWBMSMI f (boatings - - i i. i. ' Velvet Plushes . , ,ir . i. . Black. Taupe, Burgundy, Brown and Copenhagen Blue. : , Velvet Corduroy I . Blue, Copenhagen, Taupe .and "' ' Brown. ..." , Wool Velour . - " Navy Taupe, Tekin'Blue. i. j. surra & sons CASTOLL APARTMENTS Modern, Steam Heated, Central-, . J , ! . Iy located. . , Cafe. , J. J. STEVENSON, Manager. Metfs Clatep: SUITS and OVERCOATS The Home of Hart, Schaf fner & Marx Clothing H" 4 .1" t" H None Better Let Us1 Show You Barrett & Hartsfield A War -r-tta Message Three essentials must en - ter info every present day consideration of the American 'merchants,. . The first of t!fese is: s Loyalfy to our country. Loyalty to our employees. Loyalty to our customers. Be loyal and buy Liberty : Bonds, - Yours for Liberty Bonds and Liberty, -- Sol Oettinger The South Bend . ,. s Malleable Range No range on the market . so .good. Your money brings in one of them( rel - kitchen economy J and cooking conifori. , , ' It is the only range made that has patented keystone, copper bearings, aluminum fused, rust-resisting, three ply flues. It has dozens of other good features that other ranges have not. See one and let us demonstrate. r . ,. J Bettjiiger's 1 Furniture Store M and Underwear COIIElTS DEPARTf,EfJT STORE 312 N. Queen St - 1 KINSTON. N. ' Opposite Mitchell v Bros. Stables. D lied to Wilmington; ? Couldn't Go; Undertaker Eugene Wo;d, called to Wilmington by a Fedora health ngent, was excused on' grounds of illness in his famiry and tbat of hls! assistant and the shortage .of under.!!!! m m m ri' v 'r''' " q mi m m m ..vi. .tvi.w. MIA VIIUUIWIIU IMCt I i ' VYc Larri a rme Line ot. Uru hoods i ?pnin ensare 'eported to . . .." v nHVP nrrnrrni nr w iiminrfTitn a vtj-i o s i i large number of deaths has resulted. (!f (The eonditkn ' there is worse than anywhere else In the State. Mr, Wood explained that the number of I desths here recnt1v . liaa not hnen small, although influenza and grippe j 19 have claimed very few, and that his M services are constantly needed here Sugar Price. .Eleven and lone-quarter , cents Is I ther' maximum, price ' merchants are permitted to charge for sugar, at- I cording to Mr. N. J. Rouse, county food administrator. In some cases U 1-2 cents has been charged. Mr, Rouse, who Is also fuel administrator, is, expected to issue a " schedule of wood prices after the middle of this Week, VJfha propfased " schedule &W gone to the State administrator foe his consi4eration,;; Mr. Rouse tvni casts an increase of possibly 25 per 'a wuo jixh.-. announces ! the appointment of Mrs. Rouse and ": G E E N I and II E E N E FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF. KINSTON CAPITAL, SURPLUS' AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS-,' OVER $200,000 We appeal to our friends to subscribe for the Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds as liberal ly as possibfe, .thereby aiding the Govern ment in the prosecution of the war.' - N. J. ROUSE; President - J. J. BIZZELL. Asst. Cashier D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier 7 SR. HENRY TULL, Vice-Preat W. a HARVEY, Telle W. L. Kenaedy Dr.v Henry TuQ J. H. Canady ! DERECrORS J. ). Taylor ' ' H. H. McCay H. E. Moaeky .N. J. Rons ' ' David Qettinger C Felix Harvey T. We Mewtorn & Company , A. Brilliant Group of Smart Coats and Suits V Will' be the Center oi'Attraction'at ...,- Our Store thislWeek ; . GCfcic and Youfiul Tai7ored2 D Suits ' w ,g. skillful desijiers are appealing. T The col-. cring of the coats range in Fawn, Reindeer Navy, .Taupe, Black and Burgundy. , in .. . yantcj,aIother" A World Film 'Brady """Made1- Feature. ' . BILLY WEST ; Tvo Reel Comedy: JOHNSTON NO. 12 MOWER New Crop of Cotton ' Seed Mekl and Hulls We are now crushing teed and caa'aupely hulls at once .. and will have pew meal within a few days. On account of Ihe high coat of bags,' would suggest that everybody try to save that expense and arraage to take hulls loose, v The price of loose bulla ia $20.90 per toa, sacked S2C.B9 ". per ton. -. " 1 - ; . 'j , , . ". , - r . Kespcetfally, Lenoir Oil & Ice Xlo. ' U yoa prefer a light weight mower la which durability and strength are not sacrificed, ace the JOHNSTON Nat 12. The Na. 12 has gtvea eminent aatis- facUoet Its steel, dust proof roller bearings insure easy running. The pole is la direct line, lasuriag even draft. ; iSIGNST OF'JALL DESCljiPTibNS Enterprise If in Wks i ARTHUR SUZUKI; Manatee, j Phono 557.-1 i v ' Box 414. -t Kinston; K. a DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAI i'.'.V r pur'.; SPEOAUST. In Diseases of (Wanes and Chlkbia, " Office: iOB W. Caaweil , ! Office Hours: 1Q tofcll':; ; Fcr Expert V?crk Gils Engine, Brazing, fc. 409 Collet St ' Phone 498 C L ROSmOND Tjelco:' laglituig f Plants for Country 'Homes. Phone Na58J 110 W. Gordon SL Dr. Geo. B." Kirfccb EYESIGHT SPECIALIST- Glasses Fitted Correctly. ' " Nervous System Analysed. v Cross Eyes ; Straightened Witbrt " Pain or Operation. V ' ' Office Over TewpWu Ofrag Eton, . Kinston, N. C. .? r Office Hours: a. nuto 8 p. at. 1 Sundays and evenings by appoint . mmt " - - , . Graduate from - HcCormiek's Medical College, Chkagro, IU. SEHEflDY SUITS AZISe3 Prices from ; $11 to$lZ$0 Buy Early arid Save ' Money :7 1 CASEY THOMPSON CO J. M. Stephenson's tXId Stand. PHONE 178 . . -t Mountain Apples Large Shipment JUST RECEIVED Chickens, Egs, N. .C. Meat, Seed Wheat Home GroundiN. C MeaL ; - T?.rV7.TJcwborn O- Qo. THE JOHNSTON Nal 12 caa be bad ia twa ahea for either 4 1-2 or 5 foot rata. TE2 CETEXDABLE STORE v WAR SAVINGS STAMrS. F p ' i "mj n ' 5 ai L m w Ktoston N. 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