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V: Our New Fall Styles y.' STETSON ; HATS "' ARE HERE COME AND SEE ajoj Most styles f Each J. C. DAIL & CO. KINSTON AGENT. . pr. Geo. B. Kirkman EYESIGHT SPECIALIST t Glasses Fitted Correctly. - Nervous 8ystem Analyzed. Creis Eth Straightened Without Pais or Operation. OttOc Ovtr Temple's Drag Store, i Klnstoo, N. C. , 'Office Hours: 9 a. m. to I p. m. Sundays Md .ovenings by appoint- " . ; mont ' "' 'Graduate from ' ;- McComlck'i Medical College, Chicago, 111. , (BUT WAB-SAYTNG3 STAMPS) SWEATERS For every member e cept Dad. Ne Arrivals of These . Goods. Thrift and war stamps for. sale. BUY BONDS LONG COATS , ; Exquisite patterns. K A. kr; The Telephone Storer , Phone 89 , LOCAL INTEREST . - , ii I i ii II ii i i I "r ' ' j j For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Wednesday LTtn :,northea( winds on the coast , Library Mectlaf. The Library Association will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, to elect officers. Fairs Called Off. Community fair acheduled to be held at Pine Forest October 10 and VYoodirigton ' October ill have been, called off. ". , erament work: Plumbing draftsman lockemiih, copyjng,...topogtaphic draftsman, messenger, assistant en gineer, junior engineer, assistant in spector of engineering material, phy sician. Investigator in seed market ing, blueprint file clerk, assistant en gineer of tests, assistant in patholog ical laboratory, inspector of dairy products, oil' gauger, editorial clerk, toutol expert, balance of stores clerk, industrial ' specialist in forest pro ducts. These examinations will be held on varying dates beglrining Oc tober 26. Compensation ranges irom $3.50 a day to $3,500 a year. Fifty Death f Mr. Gwaltaey.. . David Gwaltney, well-known Nor- 4-11. ! iL .. I .1 divWI .H t N-." """"' fi,r '- especially division, died Tueeday at New Bern, . Wa t,,,, tuiA an Influent, victim. . Mr.. Gwaltney'a .'iZ. horn was at GoWsboro. i:...t..--.J.-a.i-..- vs..--. " i mecnanieai ummns, r w n iv Court Adjourned. yeara' experience in a araitmg room. Prevalence of Influenza at Jack- Women are eiigmie. . ueiauea n- sonville .caused adjournment of a formation may oe naa irom narry iu. term of Superior Court there Mori- FKtman, Ke secretary, ax we Posir office. -' . : ' -1 Shaw, who returned Monday night. C LR0SOI0ND ; Pfcnbisj isd UxEiz Sho Delco flighting Plantst; for Country Homes.4 .Phone No. IS 110 W. Gordon. St v ' SOLDIER DEAD. The body of Benjamin F. Andrews, lonea County selectmnn,"will arrive The Ob Price Cask Store" i , .. " - ' Coating : Velvet Plushw C Black, Taupe, Burgundy, Brown and Copenhagen Blue. - v Velvet Corduroy Blue, Copenhagen, Taupe and . Brown. Wool Velour I. Navy Taupe, Pekln Blue. .! smon fi sons Telephone 84 f . ... ....... 4 , , i A natriotic naireant will ha held at .-- . i . y- . - . F.rm VallfiT hool Actofepr 12 at ew rours irom Wiip Jjicn 8:30 o'clock. Mrs.- J. A. Lonir. chair. " . wnere ne oiea recenny : of a C&tVlAtTMEKfS Modern, Steam Heated, Central ' ' ly located. .j'r:'..- v.; cafe. ' J. JL STEVENSON, Manager. Men's r- - .".ft'' SUITS and OVERCOATS The Home of Hart, Schafrier & k - Marx Clothing e . None Better Let Us Shdw Barrett & Hartsfield man of the woman's loan committee, will deliver an address. FinST NATIONAL DANK OF KINSTON : t CAPITAIV SURPLUS AND" 'UNDIVIDED PKOITfS I ... 'over noow . ,v X . We appeal to, our friends to subscribe for the Fourth' Liberty Loan Bonds as liberal ly as possible, thereby aiding the Govern ment in the prosecution of the war. ; . W. J. B0C8E, Prealdeat , J. J. BIZZELL, Aut. Caihl.r DR, BENBT TULU Vlce-Preet D F. W0OTEN. Cashier f . a HARYEY. TeUer W; L. KeMedy Dr. Henry Tull J. H. Canady v DIRSCfORS J. I, Taylor H. H. McCsy EL E. Moaaley N..J. David OetUnger C. Fell! Harrey How Much Are You SAVING? Prosperity is in the air. Every. body making moneybut how much of it goes Into saving. We want you to start here now, 4 INTEREST ON . f SAVING Open Until 9 P. Ml Saturday! The Caswell Banking & Trust Co. W. D. UROQUE, Pmldeat T. W. HEATH, Cannier. YOURNEW HAT IS HERE Hew Millipery Received Daily Endless variety of styles, finest and : best . materials, - latest - and newest colorings. We carry a complete line of all that is new in trimmed hats, banded and tailored sailors, popularly priced. W. Mcwborn & Co. -THE DEPENDABLE STORE" . , - T' WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. Death of, Allen Pert way. Allen Pettway, who died at New Bern Sunday of pneumonia, was known to a number of Kinstoniana. Re was 26 years of age, He had been connected with, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for years. . Offer Nursea and Doctors. The Public Health Service and Red I Cross are. offering North Carolina cities and townr dectors and nurses to meet emergency influenza situa Itions. Such an offer has been mad I to Mayor Sutton of XJnston. It likely that unlesa the condition here I changes a great deal for the worse the ;local physicians and nurses will be able to handle it. disease not stated. Bitten by Rattler. Sidney P. Simmons was bitten by a rattlesnake, in wcods six miles from PoIIocksville Sunday. The reptile seised Simmons on the calf of one leg. Four companions fled and left the victim to be struck a second time. The snake was larger than the aver age, it u reported, Simmons ia at Pollocksvi)le, and reports vary as to his condition, . : Not Coed, After All. Dr.. Stiles, famous health - expert now in charge of the influents sit uaiion In the State, issues from headquarters at Wilmington a (feci laratlon that whisky is not good 8 a cure for Spanish influenza. !Many persona have claimed that spiril will cure and prevent ' the malady!) Dr. Stiles explains that whisky is good as a stimulant in certain emergencies, but that the user under ordinary cir cumstanees is putting himself !n a worst fix than the abstainer. 3 More Pay for Police. Authorized by City Council to grant increases, the municipal heads have determined upon two classes of patrolmen in tha. police department. Men cf the first class will be paid 1100 a month, those of the second life. Tae' chiefs ly has been 'in creased to l25.; ,jhe depejtmenj fa to, have , a motor, .largely for-' the chief's use. - The- authorities were confronted with an urgent situation as regarded pay. Most of the nven had been offered better wages out ide the service and were threaten ing to accept them. " Civil Servtce Examinations. Civil service examinations are being held during the 'present month , to supply the'following "for Govern ment work: Plant pathologists, hydro- elwtrical engineers, assistants in marketing livestock, electricians' helpers, clerks qualified in modern languages, ! automobile' mechanics, guards (penitentiary service), assist ant inspectors of materials and a number of others. Compensation rang es from $4.48 daily to $3,500 a year. Detailed ; information may be had from Harry Pittman, local secretary, at th) poetoffice. . Sales on the tobaced market Tues day were some heavier. Ware house ' estimates placed the total at more than J385,0OO pounds, - prices ranging, high. There ii a probabili iy that the' market will be closed shortly because of the influenza sit uation. . BOARD OF HEALTH? ' MEETS AGAIN TAKE ...- .UP FLU. SITUATION. (Continued from page one- will, if ordered to be postponed, be killed for the year. There would be no chance o procure raeesand mid way- attractions at a later time. Aa to the Schools. ( i '.'' The School Board will meet during the day Jo hear the result of a can vass of physicians., i The big major ity of the doctors are of the opinion that no benefit would accrue from 1 . At. ' . closing me ecnuois. iYiany purugns are of the opinion that , to comply with the . spirit of the National and State authorities' policy the schools should be closed.' Grand Closed, i Harry ""StafUings, manager , of the Grand -Theatre, Tuesday announced the closing "until the epidemic, ahali, have passed" of his house. Mr. Stal- linga declared that the agitation had caused many regular patrons to shun the theatre and that be would have to operate at a loss if he continued to run. ,k .' '-, War V Message ;BffT present SjjgZj-. . i , .......rf a Three essentials must en- into every day consideration of the American merchants. -The first of these is: i ' Loyalty 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 . Malleable Range No ange Jon the market o good. Your money brings in' one' of them, real kitchen economy and cooking comfort. . ' It la the' only range made that has patented keystone, copper bearings, aluminum fused, rust-resisting, three ply flues. " - 1 ' ' f ' " " v It hf s dozens of other good features that ; other ranges have not.: See one and let us demonstrate. ( Oettinger' furniturq Store x: mtmsmm Stomach troubles Wake ! you blue and despondent Cntentnierit jy)m.es with good digestion. Mi-ona tablets solve the problem r Vour money re funded.1 Sola by J. E. Hood & Co. COM CONSUMERS MUST mmsurarKov Consumers wut luv fhar VW&r auppty of Coal duriuj tha Sprirjd and Summer fcr bnde iHVoducHor). w feba I filB 1 aumiuimasxa ((' TwxiniimiaaAtte V avoid aasrioai Coal ahartade r Civil Service Exams. The Civil Service Commission an nounces examinations to enroll em ployee in the following lines of Gov- Wash Away ; To the anar-1"'?! o. stra diiweie T. a U., IbaiJii i'l WB.h. B,tPcom a houiehold word. They kno It Is rellabl. nd tbty eta depend on it, they do not taclLtt to recommend It' to tlielr nelEh ben. It htt prored -Itunlt a remarkable tBy for ll-fonu nt lieseaia. It la ScrniicW. Uutt ( 4MrffllH to- the ao.t elirat. skin, but 'IU It 1 eCeetlve and ?ulo( in actlwia vU .70a are a auSerer ron akin dlmaeav tnclndlnt nkwrs, plm fr, aealen, cruat e Keavaoa In any form, iMrn Mill mi. rilunnnln Wtm If haa atood tb. tt and twta ia the BMSfer weparaunu tttr m Hit aut. 1 ..... CoaM in today and a hoot ear jnar ante fn D. D. n. Altw about IK. & U Bmp. Oat keep V afctav baaltjiji. BssaaaBBaaBansseapeBa SUa KaaMd ; ' ' K HOOa 1 5 : .i . :i 'its ..s-tv The National Bank of Kinston n Capital andlSurplasOver $200,000.00 Evrry tiller cf the soil in' this county knows how to farm. FARMING is their, business. v t , We kno how to handle money to your best advantage, BANKING is our holiness.' :. ' ; We invite the farmers to come in and talk over farm ing and banking with na. , ' 1 - It may prove to be of mutual benefit. ., . ' 1 4 PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS. NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON H. H. TAYLOR, President f J. A. BIZZELL, Cashier. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.1 SATURDAYS, FOR v CONVENIENCE OF THE PEOPLE. ua Pluto Jewel Hot Blast Heater Holds Fire 24 to 36 Hours M S- New -Crop Cotton PSeed lltiKJ : W "w crushing seed and ius supply hnlhflai obWb; and will hare new meal within a few days. On account th 'fh coat of bags, would aaggest that'tvtrybody try to save that expense and arrange to take hulls loose. The price of loos bulla ia $20.90 per toa, sacked ?6JM per ton, Respectf ally. Lehoir Oa&IcoCo. KSostoa . Bums soft coal, slack, hard coal, coke or wood. A splendid heater in these times when fuel is scarce. ' ' - ' We Are Exclusive Agents for Kinston and are now prepared to show a full line of these superior heaters. J THE CAMERON HOT BLAST HEATER i.: , Is Also Carried. Come in and see these heatres before you make your choice for the winter. : H E. M0SELEY HARDWARE CO Kinston, , i.'-; North Carolina DR. GEO. JEJKORNEG AY, .. y;, SPECIALIST. : In Disease .of . WomtRand Chndrei, Office: 105 W, Caswell 8V ;t .'Office Houra: 10 to U.., ,, SERGES! "SUITS At Si izes- Prices from $11 to $17.50 Buy Early ' and Save Money ; CASEY THOMPSON CO. J. Df. Stephenson OTf Stand. . L PHONE 878 i Mountain es Large Shipment JUSi; RECEIVED '...V yV ncTL j- i ; ' Chickens, Ejjgs, N. C. Meat, Seed Wheat ' HomeiJrpundlN. iC, Meal. c F.F.PROP Headquarters for Sheet 'Metals Work of all kinds Slate and Tin v -Roofing1- Plumbing . v Roof and House ilVjPaint V a complete line c-fibotb. . -4 ' R. B. SCOTT ' X, -Wo Also Do Plumbing PHONESi Residence S92-L ' Ofneo 67 l. s J - ' -V "
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