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SATURDAY APRIL 12, 1919 THE KINSTON (N. C.) FRE; iNESS. PAGE THREE We Are Now Showing "JACK TAR TOGS " -For the children. ; - Come and See Them Chamberlain and Braxton SOCIAL PERSONAL INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS KINSTON INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY C. OETTINGER, Mgr. Telephone No. 182. 110 E. Gordon St. Watch Gone Wrong ? Leave it at our Repair Depart ment where it wall be put in first if TStty II c ass order and carefullv adjust ' Vohsr ll ZZV II ed- ave yur clocks Personal jewelry and silverware articles here also, when in need of repairs. Special attention given to the re setting of diamonds and other precious gems by an expert. New settings in stock. MEWBORN JEWELRY CO. GRADUATE OPTOMETRISTS AND JEWELERS. 104 S. Queen St Phone 417-J. Kington, N. C i , memade music is the wholesome entertainment of the right-minded folks who court! culure. IT you court culture, the possession of a musical instrument of merit is necessary to your complete1 happiness. Allow us to of fer a few suggestions. I The Stutz & Bauer Price $500.00 PIANOS The York Price $400.00 The Hackley Price $385.00 The England Price ....... $300.00 The Livingston Player-Piano Price $G75.00 Our reputation for fair dealing is your whole-souled guarantee. J. B. LEONARD PIANO COMPANY Queen Street Near Caswell Hotel Savings Department The National Bank of Kinston KINSTON, N. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $230,000.00 LARGE RESOURCES. Have you a savings account? If not, open an acount today. New Quarter begins April 1st. Interest as of the 1st, will be allowed on all deposits received up to the 4th. ' Four per cent, paid, compounded quarterly. Deposit your savings in this strong bank. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS. The National Bank of Kinston H. II. TAYLOR, President. J. A. BIZZELL, Cashier. or Any Kind of Ache Reliev ed in a Few Minutes And we've got so much faith in it that we'll send you n 25 cent pac'tagc on approval. jggJSjaMlS'v' If you suffer from headache, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, etc., write your name and address at the bottom of this advertisement and cut it out and mail it to LENOIR DRUG CO., Kinston, N. C. and we will immediately send you a 25 cent box of Hood's Headache and Anti Pain Tablets If they don't relieve you after a fair trial throw them away. If they do h'p you send us either stamps or money to pay for them. The Ir..QQ package contains over 6 times as much as the quarter size. Mrs. Henry Newton of West' Vir-, fore marriage was Miss Ethel Par Kiiuu is xne guest or Mrs. John rott. Cox. I Mrs. Cora Hodges of Washington D. C is the guest of her aunt. Mrs iM. E. Moseley, on Washington Ave nue. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Parrott have returned from New York, where they spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaRoque are here after spending some time in Kentucky and at Marion, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hughes of Greenville, S. C, have gone to Farmville after a visit with Mr. and I Mrs. E. O. Moore. Mrs. Hughes be- a The following music will be ren riered at Queen Street Methodiet iChurch Sunday morning: Voluntary "They iHave Taken Away My Lord," by Mrs. D. E. Richardson; response. "Calvary," by Mrs. Dan Quinerly and choir j organ voluntary; organ postlude. CHURCHES Where Services of Worship WilBe Held Tomorrow. The usual services will be held in Kinston's churches Sunday. Good sermons are the rule; most all the choirs are good; cordiality is not lack ing at any edifice. Kinston is t church-town, and every church here bids for the stranger's attendance All denominations found in this re gion are represented. BAPTIST. First Baptist Church, Gordon and MoLewean. Rev. W. Marshall Craig pastor. lAt 9:45, Sunday School. Dr. J. W. Powell superintendent. Mr. W. B. Douglass assistant super intendent. At 11, morning worship. Subject, "The Note of Triumph." At, 7, B. Y. P. U. meeting. At 8, evening worship. Subject, "Our Obligations to the Returned Soldier, and His Obligations to the Community." All the returned sol diers are invited to be present. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and worship with us. Come and bring a friend. CHRISTIAN. Gordon Street Church. Rev. Ber nard P. Smith pastor. Both strangers and residents have a most cordial invitation to attend all meetings (herej ,IQome Worship with us. From 10 to 10:55, Bible school. From 11 to 12:20, meeting for worship. The pastor will preach upon "The Call of the Present Hour." This will be 'helpful to all who want to think about present conditions. At 7:15, Christian Endeavor meet ing, lopic, "JMUing Uod' Uay With God-like Deeds." This will be fol lowed at the preaching hour, 8:15, by a sermon by the pastor upon the 4th commandment, dealing with the Sabbath Day. METHODIST. Queen Street Church, Queen and Peyton Avenue. Rev. C. L. Read pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at 11 and 8:15 by the pastor. JiV'tfAtt': Members of the church are ex- 'pected to attend, and the public is cordially invited to each of these ser vices. . , ' EpwDrth Leaue meeting Monday evening at 8:16 in the Sunday school room. Morning, "Influence Asset on Li ability?'' ' EVenirrg, "The Citizen Soldier and the Soldier Citizen." Caswell Street Church. Rev. Leon M. Hall pastor. 8 Service at 11 a. m. Preaching by Prof. F. W. Carroll of the City High School. Subject, "The Salt of the Earth." Sunday school at 3 p. m. Mr. A. F. Pittman superintenden Service at 8 p. m. Preaching by Prof. F. W. Carroll. Subject, "The Circle of Life." Special music (an anthem). Come and worship with us. HOLINESS. Pentecostal Holiness, Tower Hill Road. Rev. A. H. Butler, a former pas tor, will preach Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and at 8:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. Atkinson Memorial Church, North Independence Street. Rev. G. B. Hanrahan pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. During the morning service the sacrament of the -Lord's Supper will be administered and yearly reports read. "Thie will be a helpful and in forming service. Come and worship with us. SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, East Gor don Street. Service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject for the lesson sormon, "Sin, Disease and Death." Evening service at 8. Sunday school at 10. Wednesday evening a testimonial meeting at 8. The reading room is open daily from 3 to 5 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. UNIVERSALIST. Church of the Eternal Hope, Le- W. K. Sproute, Jr., Assistant Cashier, Columbia National Bank, In dianapolis, Indiana. Says: We were bothered quite a little by rats in our basement, de stroying our stationery, but after distributing JyiouT RAH-SNAP very thoroughly, we are pleased to report that we are no longer bothered with them. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1-00 and $3.00. Sold by II. E. Moseley Hdw. Co. adv. noir Avenue and Independent Street Rev. W. O. Bodell pastor. Residence 200 East Grainger Av enue, v At 10 a. m., Sunday school. GERMAN 'PLANES TO BE SHOWN IN LOAN DRIVE. Richmond, April 12. In the fly ing demonstrations arranged by the military aeronautics branch of the War Department to take place over American cities during the Victory Loan Campaign the German fokker 'plane wilt be a feature. Fourteen "planes of this typo, captured by Americans in France, have been shipped to this country. Three squadrons of 17 'planes each will begin touring three sections of the country beginning April 10. CHURCHES. (Too Late to Classify.) Free Will Baptist. Sunday school at 10. Servicea at 11 and 8:15, H -the old suit, dress or coat ""dyed to a NEW COLOR by ""WELL'S EXCLUSIVE PROCESS." We can save you the price of a new purchase. USE OUR PARCEL POST SERVICE. DRY CLEANING and DYE WORKS DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Largest Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment in the 8t Virginia GLAD TOTESTIFY Says Watoga Lady, "As To Wild Cardui Has Done For Me, So As To Help Others." Watoga, W. Va.-Mrs. S. W. Glad well, of this town, says: "When abjut 15 yean of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometime would go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last , two weeks, and was so weakening, and my health was awful. . My mother bought me A bottle ol Cardui, and I began to improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I look three ... I gained, and was well and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I am married now and have 3 children , . Have never had to have a doctor foi female trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. 1 am glad to testify to what it has done for me, so as to hell others." If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so tommon to women, why nol give Cardui a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 Carter's Little livePffls You Cannot be S ARemedyJhat Constipated and Happy Small Pin Small Dote , Small Price CARTER Whittle Makes Life ;Vorth Living Genuine bear algnature Affii BARTER'S IRON TILLS many colorless faces but wHI greatly help moat pale-faced people THEY ARE HERE New '. . SPORT SKIRTS In new woolen plaids and stripes. Crinkled and Fan-ta-si Silk Sport Skirts Julian & Kokenge Oxfords and Pumps In All Leather ! Styles of Today Shown Today "Come and See Is All We Ask" Copeland Eros. Around The Corner You Can Plant Now AHVarietiesofBeans We have stringless green pod, Early Red Valentine, Early Black Valentine, Golden Wax, Black Wax, Kentucky Wonder Pole, Tennessee Green Pod Pole, Full Measure Pod Pole, Dwarf Horticultural, Large Bush Lima, Large Pole Lima, Small Seiva Lima, Early Golden Bantam Corn, Early Adams (six weeks) corn, Trucker's Favor ite Corn, Early Snow Flake Corn, Stovell's Sugar Corn, Large Mammoth Sugar Corn, White Evergreen Sugar Corn, and all va rieties of seed. i MARSTON'S IMP THEATRE A EI HER MB JACK HUTCHISON MUSICAL REVUE FEATURING In a Scries of New lYIucical Comodics The Opening Bill "POLLY OF THE Fnl 1 IF$" With 6 Musical Number And The Following Vaudeville Acts HAWKINS AND MAYER MISS GRACE HUTCHINSON THE BARTHOLOMEWS Harmony singers and dancers. The girl that made the "BLUES" famous. Manipulators of the terpsichorean art. COHAN AND COLE THE MYSTIC DUNBARS. Polite Entertainers. And a chorus of singing and dancing girls. PRICES: 20c, 30c, 40c Night. Matinee, ISc, 3c. Usual Feature Pictures Each Day. Matinee Daily, 3:30; Evening:, 7:30 One Vaudeville Show at Night Pictures Show Twice. J!
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