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; . .;, "0 , i , ... .. . ' I )7 ' !. ' TIlE KINSTTOrFREE PRESS 1 - VANTADS ONE CENT A WORD EACU - V INSERTION MINIMUM 15 CENTS ' '. Obi cent a word each Inser tion, unless order is accompan ied with cash and insertion ar to be given in consecutive iaauea f the paper. RATES Consecutive Insertions Only When Accompanied By Caaa 1 Insertion.,.. ....le a word 3 Insertions ,...2c a word 5 Insertions........ 3c a word 7 Insertions., 4c a word 12 Insertions 6c a word 28 Insertions....... 12c a word Positively No Books Kept Where These Rate Apply WANTED a good work Saturday. Hirahfleld. young man to Apply to J, 6-44ly-tf LOST Brooch, set with six pearls , and emerald. Return to Mark Cummings and get reward. 5-6-3t FOR- SALE 90-day Velvet Beans; Chufaa, Peas, and Soja Beans. J. P. Walters, LaGrange, N. C. 5-3-St TOR SALE Old Colored School . . Property on Bright Street. Apply to P. S. B. Harper for terms and par ticulars . 6-6-6t BETTY BRIGHT DOLLS We have limited sujpiy'on hand. Call early at the Free Press office with 15 cents and one coupon. 5-3-3t DO YOU HAVE an opening for an efficient -private secretary, statis tician,, bookkeeper or office man. Per sonal interview. Box 278, Kinston, N. C. G-5-tf Political Announcements To the Voters of the Seventh Sena torial District: I announce myself a candidate to represent the Seventh Senatorial Dis trict in the. next General .Assembly pf North Carolina, session of 1017. Subject to the Democratic primaries. LEVI J. H. MEWBORN. (Paid Political Advertising) CHILDREN DAY AND MOTHER'S DAY IN ONE Big Program at Queen Street Meth . odiut Church for Sunday Week- Annual Revival Series Begins at Same Time Preacher and Singer of Note to Participate For the Public , Children's Day and Mother's Day will both be observed at Queen Street Methodist church Sunday morning, May 14, from 0:30 to 11 o'clock. The children are getting up a most beau tiful program, the church will be handsomely decorated, and a flower will be furnished every comer to Sunday school or church in honor of mother, if she is living, in memory of her is she is dead. The annual revival meeting will be gin with the 11 o'clock service, and will last for two or three weeks. Rev. Luther JB. Bridgers of Gainesville, Ga., will do the preaching and have general management of the meeting Mr. Bridgers is one of the general evangelists of the M. E. Church South, a man of wide experience in holding evangelistic meetings, preacher of power and attractiveness and also a splendid singer. He will be assisted by Mr. D. Ward Milan of Atlanta, Ga., choral director and soloist. Mr. Milan has sung in meet ings for Bishop Kilgo, Dr. R. A, Torrey and other preachers and evangelists of note. These services will be held in the church, which can seat in absolute comfort eight hundred people. The hours of service will be 10 o'clock a m. and 8 p. m. The public generally is invited to attend these services and the Christian people in the com munity, who love a real revival and desire to see one in our city, are urg ed to throw themselves into this meeting without reserve. No effort will be made to alter the faith or to change the church relationship of any genuine Christian. Neither will any attempt be made to secure for church membership those who have been reared in Christian homes cf other denominations or brought up in other Sunday schools and churches. The whole force of the meeting will be delivered on one point to get sinners, out of the church, and in it, fully saved. The pastor, Rev. H. A Humble, earnestly desires the inter est and the prayers of all good peo ple for the meeting. f SOCIAL 1 An PERSONAE J For State Senate From Seventh Sen. atorial District I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination for one of the senators from the Seventh Senator ial District, subject to the action of he Democratic primary to be held the third day of June, 1016. I will appreciate the active sup port of my friends throughout the district. F. BROCK, Trenton, Jones Co., N. C. (Paid Political Advertising D&SW) For State Senate From Seventh Sen atorial District I hereby announce myself a can didate for the Democratic nomination for. Senator from the Seventh Sena torial District, subject to the action of the primary to be held the third day of June, 1916. I will appreciate the support of the citizens throughout the district J. FRANK WOOTEN, Jacksonville, Onslow County. (Paid Political Advertising Di. BIG ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CHAUTAUQUA; AND EVEN VICTOR COMING Attractions listed for the Jun Chtutauqua, to begin on the 13th, in clude: Dr. Lincoln Wirt, who lectures on "The Conquest of the Arctic." "The Choir Boys," nearly a dozen bright juvenile singers. Rosant, a clever juggler. The Schubert string quartet. "Happiness," a morality play by the College Players. The famous, ever-popular Strolltrs quartet. Dr. Thomas E. Green, who lec tures on 'The Burden of the Nations. Dr. N. McGoo Waters, noted preacher. The Bijou Trio. "The Mikado," by a capable com pany. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, here last year, a big hit, to speak on "Mak ers of America." Ami as important as any, a brass band, none other than the great Victor's. Mrs. A. T. Redditt went to Ayden yesterday to wpend a short time. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain have returned from a trip in the North. Mrs. Walter Pu;h has returned to Beaufort afier a short stay with rel atives here. Mr. Ernest Dunn of Wachula Fla., is here to spend a week or two with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dunn. The New Bern Sun-Journal Friday evening said: "Mrs. fcd. Tun and daughter, Miss Eugenia of Havelock, arrived in the city this morning and TOMORROW IN KINSTON " CHURCHES; THEMES OF SERMONS tof PASTORS Programs In Houses of Worship to Which Publie Are Invited Meet ings ' Societies and Sunday School Hours Special Announcements of Ministers and the Like Following are services to be held in local churches tomorrow. The public is invited to all of these: CHRISTIAN. Gordon Street 10 to 11 Bible school session. 11 to 12:15 Preach ing service, conducted by the pastor. 2:00 p. m., Junior Endeavor; 2:45 King's Builders; 4:00, Christian Wo man s Hoard of Missions. All ladies invited. 7:00, Y. P. and Intcrmedi ate fcndeavor. 8:00, song, prayer and preaching. METHODIST. Queen Street The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. There will be today will join M. Alice Fields and, preaching by the pastor at 11 o'clock Mrs. T. J. Becton of Kinston and a. m. and at 8 p. m. Owing to the Miss J. J. Tull of Philadelphia, an fact that the revival meeting begins auto party, and will motor to Have lock.." e Officers State Federation. (Special to The Free Press) High Point, May 6. The State Federation of Women's Clubs at the final session of the State convention here yesterday elected the following officers: Secretary, Miss Gertrude Weil, Goldsboro; First Vice-Presi dent, Miss C. Johnson, Raleigh; Re cording Secretary,, Miss Clara Cox, High Point; Treasurer, Miss Adel aide Fries, Winston-Salem. The terms of a number of the officers hart not expired. The 1917 convention will be selected later. one week from today, it is hoped that all the members of the church cspec ially will attend today. A cordial welcome to all at all times. Caswell Street Sunday school at 9:45; preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p m., by the pastor. EPISCOPAL. St Mary's Sunday school 9:30 o'clock Morning prayer, sermon and holy communion, 11 o'clock. Even ing prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock. Christ Church Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Biltmore Wheat Hearts. All grocers. laav.j A GOOD FAMILY COUGH SYRUP. Can be made by mixing Pine-Tar, Aconite, Sugar, Hyoscyamus, Sassa fras. Peppermint, Ipecac, Rhubarb, Mandrake, Capsicum, Muriate Ammo nia, Honey and Glycerine. It is plea. sant, healing and soothing, raises the phlegm, and gives almost instant re lief. For convenience of those who prefer not .to fuss, it is supplied ready made in 25c bottles under the name of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney Can be had at your druggist Insist on getting Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon ey and see that the formula is on the package. adv, MOREHEAD CITY PUTS ON DRESS FOR SUMMER Season Opens There In June Im provements to Big Hotel Town a Healthy Place, With a New Sew er and a Modern Dairy Amuse ments Alluring NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of William P. Jones, late of Lenoir county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please mako immediate payment This March 27, 1916. MISS ANNIS JONES, Administratrix of William P. Jones, Deceased. 8-28; 4-4, 11, 18, 25; 5-2-Dly (Special to The Free Press) Morchead City, May 6. The pulses of thousands of folks in North Caro lina quicken perceptibly when they think of June and Morchead City to gether. The town is now putting on its summer dress jn preparation for the coming season, ine sounds, trie fishing, the ocean bathing and the comfortable, roomy hotels appeal to the up-state population. The Atlantic, the Norfolk South ern's big resort hostelry here, is be ing overhauled by carpenters, plumb ers and painters to make it ready for an early start. This will be the biggest season yet for the town. The porches have been remodelled at the Atlantic, the great roof built over, and a lot of other improvements made. Morehead City is healthier ihan ever, too. A new sewer system has just been completed. Tha water supply is from artesian wells, sunk to a great depth. A model dtiry has been established. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the ioints. sciatica, lumbago, backache. pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests you, for proof address. Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. A. C. L. SPECIIAL RATES. $28.35 Saratoga Springs, N. Y. and return. Account General Conference Meth odist Church, tickets on sale April 27, 28, May 9 and 16, good to return until June 6. $11.10 Ashevillc, N. G, and return. Account Southern Baptist Conven tion, tickets on sale May 13th to 17th, inclusive, limited until May 31. Extension of final limit may be ob tained until June 15 by deposit of ticket with authorized agent and pay ment of fee of $1.00. $13.15 Birmingham. Ala., and return. Account United Confederate Vet erans' Heunion. Tickets on sale May 13-17, inclusive, limited until May 25. $30.05 Orlando, Fla., and return. Account of General Assembly, Presbyterian, church, tickets on sale May 15-19, inclusive, good to return until June 3. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South D. J. WARD, Ticket Agent Ma ft I i i .$100 Reward, $100 I'ho rpnriprs of thtti nnnfr will hp nlpjiapil to Issrn that there la nt ffiit one dromlcd dUi'SHe. Uut science tins bivn uble to ruru lu all 111 lUffi'a, find that 18 Catarrh. H:Ul"a Catarrh Curo 1 the only tKMUlve niri' new known to th1 med ical fraternity. Catarrh bdnir a constitutional disease, required a constitutional trcatlnenl. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1st taken Internally, active dlrectlr npon the rdood nnd mucou wirfacea of the system, thereby destroying the foundation cf the disease, nnd (dying; the patient strength oy building; up the constitution and nesting na ture in doing; Its work. The proprietors have so much falih In its curat! power-i that they ofrer tine Hundred Hollars for any ease thai, it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address F. J. CliENEY & CO., Toledo O. Sold by all DruBR-lst. I6e. , . V Take HaU'a Family Fills- for -onstlDaUou. i i No. 419-$1.50 give style, comfort and sijpi?rbly fitting gqyn; are economical because long wearing,, an ' asisiirev the utmost, in a corset ' at a most moderate price. W. B. NUFORM STYLE 419 (See largo illustration). Medium low butt: ; elastic inserts. Splendid wearing coutU. embroidery trimmed, $1.50. ENU FORM STYLE " 440 (See small illustration.) For overage full figures. Me dium bust. Double hip con-, otruction assures double wear, with smooth fit. Long Waring Coutil, embroidery trimmed.!''" hM-IM Other W. B. Models $1.00 up. W. B. BRASSIERES worn with W. B. Corsets, give fash ionable figure-lines and add to gown-fit. . 50c and up. , AT YOUR DEALER Send or Free Illustrated Folder to Weingarten Bros., Inc. New York Chicago ' .San Francisco, VOTE COUPON GOOD FOR 25 VOTES For .... Address NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 11 f his coupon should be neatly clipped out, filled up with name and address of the person for whom you wish to vote, and forwarded by mail or otherwise to the office of the FREE PRESS CONTEST DE PARTMENT, in the WHITAKER BUILDING, KINSTON. N. G You cannot win one of the cars unless you try. The thing to d is to try. t,1 it ir'i'l i" 1 I They Hug The Foot In An Affectionate Manner J & K Pumps For Women fit firmly snugly giving de lightful satisfaction. Yet the foot is as comfortable as in an old slipper. . These are the famous "Arch-Fitting" shoes and investigation will show you tnat when the arch i$ fitted, the foot is fitted. Investigate Learn Why J & K Footwear is Supreme. MARK GUMMWGS " I ' I '51 Subsciuba in The Frte Prasa. H rTTTr ' -V i 4l' reM 1 &mtti& S'g ism. W WUiB 1L a d lit t 1 I f I k a 9 U ; .t ik. i n i ' sv wit ump rrnm inv i' Mothers should take a vacation from cake and pastry baking Serve good ice cresrrtyou can get the brst any tune from anv .-VJXVET KlNfdW. ' TUB aSJM Of ALL ICE CREAMS ! NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATRIX WITH THE WILL ANNEXED OF CIIAS. II. FOY. DECEASED The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix with the will an nexed of the will of Chas. H. Foy, de ceased, notice is hereby given all per sons having claims against the es tate of said testator to exhibit the same to the undersigned at Kinston, j North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of March, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All .persons indebted to said estate are expected to make prompt payment to the Administratrix. Kinston, N. C, March 14, 1916. MRS. EUNICE A. FOY, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned, W. H. O'Berry and II C. V. Peebles, carrying on business in the City of Kinston, under the firm name of the Neuse Mantel Company, was on the 3rd day of March, 1916, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in the future will be carried on by the said W. H. O'Ber ry alone, who will pay and discharge all debt and liabilities, and receive all moneys due and payable to the la to said firm. This tha 13th day of March, 1915. . , W. IL O'BERRY, . CHICHESTER S PILLS Pills la Kr M .J0 f " asks B-T mt rw V Aifituuiii.nr I Sy y 1 :''. ' : ' J UmU Now Is the Time to Buy Dresses and Goat Suits cE? p i EZZE2l3.3Zl Right now is the time for you to buy a Coat Suit or a Dress. We offer UNUSUAL VALUES at UN USUAL TRICES. : : : : Suits in Homespun, iShepherd Checks, Serges, Poplins, Etc., in dozens of different models, . . Regular values $22.50 to $25.00 $1830 SILK DRESSES-Taffetas, all colors. Values ? . $15.00 to $18 00 t ;- r 9.75 SPECIAL LOT OF WASH SKIRTS Pique; Gabardine, Beach Qoth and Unen, $2,00 to $2.25 values, Special , - $1JQ ff k,t n I ; U.cS.eJ J, M. STEPHENSON J TheUdiesStore j "THE VELVET KIND ICE CREAM"
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