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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917 THE KINSTON FREE PRESS PARE THREE WANT, ADS. fat Rent Second story of , Elk Building now occupied by armory. C. Felix Harvey. Dly 11-24, 26, 27 Typewriter Underwood; L. C. Smith, Remington, other makes for sale; new or rebuilt C. W. Stevens, Kinston, phono 490. ply 11-23, 24, 26 Fifty Tnousand DoDan to Loan, Are years' time, amounts $3,000 or more. First mortgage either fan or city real estate. " R. C Strong. Dly 6-22 tf. .... r ir . i For Rent Part of John B. Hill Farm on Central Highway about 3 miles West of Kinston. Good to bacco, cotton and corn land. Apply to W. D. Pollock. Dly 11-24 to 30 Sw 11-28, 12-1 - . U - i Farm for Sale 153 acres, 90 sere cleared, S miles from Kinston. Ap ply to Insurance Service Agency, foe., Hunter Bldg. Room 16. J. H White, secretary. Dly 10-16. Sw tf. Wanted Old False Teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set Send by parcel post and re ceive check by return mail. F. Terl. 403 N. Wolfe St, Baltimore, Md. Dly 11-4 to 12-4 . Wanted. Off ice' clr!. Must be of good character, famy well educat ed. Good opportunity for young wo man to start a business career. Would consider an expeenced office helper. Address with references "Local" care The Free Press. Land for Sale 1 am offering for sale either as 'a whole or cut up into lots to suit purchasers, 1,438 acres of land; 400 acres clear and plenty of necessary buildings, mostly new. This land lies 3 miles S. E. of Kinston and is partly in Lenoir and partly in Jones Co. and consists of the Stevenson farm and a part of the Beasley land. For further par ticulars, terms, etc., see the uader signed, Lovit Hines, Kinston, N. C. Dly Wed., Sats. 1 mo. Sw 1 mo. Women's Sturdy Winter Coats In Practical, Wearable Style sat prices that are Decidedly Low. Dresses, Suits, Bath Robes, Waists & Millinery SaUie Miller Co. Hunter 2uilJing-Casiell Street Mnrk Ma TT.n Vm - .ui , uuu tviu T7m Original Eamomt Fabric Bammf CV4fc U. wW, IIIdIm. hOari.,irlM MralK. KMm, .kirk. Me. Exquisite ftteft. tevuwl laita, wmM by a, for danhiUtr .ad fut color.. Tta WIUfM DrfEa f D UP H lb. M no it vou ww Umm gonda. for U b, Uuli.t r.Ullor. LESHER, WHITMAN 4 CO.. Inc. 881 Broadw.y, New York City P.S. Ad on this advice. If your dealer does not keep them, Just cut out this ad. peer it to peetal card, put your nemo and address on it with the name of your dealer and mail it to us. Wa will Mad him Minnies at once end aoVwe him of your requert. TH ANKS GIVING Chamberlain & Braxton's Tuesday, November 27. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Shirtwaists and Hats Reduced to figures that may not again be possible for many years to come while the styles are so good as to warrant purchasing for next season even if "not actually needed' today. No Goods sent on "approval or charged at this 'Sale. .v 'V:'- ';' 'A:v VINOL MADE Nothing Like it for Run down and Nervous People. Van Ormy, Texas. "I suffered frcm a general run-down condition anaemia, loss of appetite and cough, so I was unfit for my work. I tried different medicines Without help, and through my drugjst learned of Vinol. I took it; my appetite in creased, my cough disappeared, I gained in weight and I am now well and strong, so I can conscien tiously endorse VinoL" Viola Sal ada. It. N, Van Ormy, Tex. We guarantee Vinol to bjiM up run-down, anaemic fotiis wr return your money. We take all the risk. J. E. Hood & Co., druggists and at the best drug" store in every town and city in the country. adv. DO YOUR SHIPPING AND SHOP PING EARLY. More of "Our Boys" will be away from home and family this year at Christmas time than erer before in our history. On acctount of the enormous volume of War Materials and supplies, in ad dition to the usual large movement of Holiday shipments, it will require from now on every available bag gage, mail and express car that can be put into service. To meet the situation and to in sure Christmas packages reaching their destination on time and thus avoid disappointment the Public is earnestly requested to ship their Christmas packages (whether by mail car express) at least ten (10) j days or two weeks before Christ- mas. Thia action will not only be ap preciated by the Government but by the Railroads, whose already heavy burdens they are trying to carry with to carry with promtpness and dis patch. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD J. F. Dalton, G. P. A. Just Arrived New Line of- Collars and Cuffs And Silk Tassels. CASEY THOMPSON CO. J. M. Stephenson's Old Stand. PHONE 378 IT.. W.il. snnrbtoo. . mdioiM uivucr If VI ui . . UoM. wow lor ktrta, InM and cW Social and Mrs. Thomas MoGinn has returned to New Bern after a visit with rel atives here. . m m m Rev. John IL Griffith spent Sun day at Snow Hill, preaching at St Barnabas' Church there. ' The Round Table will meet at the residence of Mr. C. F. Harvey Tues day afternoon at 3:80 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xilpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith, the lat ter of Ayden, spent Sunday, at Goldsboro, e Howdy. Sarah Baine Ward held a levee at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Ward, King Street, Monday morning. She arrived at 10:05 a. m. and weighed in at 8 1-4. Picking a State Flower. At the Estate convention of the TUESDAY RED CROSS DM AT THE GRAND THEATRE Proceeds From Day's Performances Go To Local Chapter College Glee Club at Night Popular Pric es; No Reserved Seats. Tuesday afternoon and evening will comprise Red Cross Day at the Grand. At the matinee performance the regular program of vaudeville and pictures will be shown. Man ager Stallings has made a special effort to have an excellent program for this occasion and feels sure that the public will 'be well pleased with the offering. Regular prices will prevail at the matinee. In the evening the fegular pro gram will be supplemented by a benefit concert by the Wake Forest Glee Club and Orchestra. This atc gregaticn of musical talent from one of the State's leading colleges has won for itself an enviable rep utation from one end of the State to the other. This year it feels that it THINGS THAT NEVER 'HAPPEN By GENE BEGINS AT i spent -me X WHOLt HAD SEASON AT I EACTL( FA SHI OM ABLE TtlE SAMt ) - HOTEL AND EXPERIENCE P1DNT KECEWt i I a siNix , y PROPOSAL. 7 Personal. Daughters of the American Revolu tion held at Winston-Salem recently the body decided to take action look ing to the selection of a State flower. Mrs. William, N. Reynolds was nam ed chairman of as committee. Com mittees were- appointed to repre sent various other women's societies and ciubs and college women and girls, who were asked to meet on North Carolina Day and select from the State's flowers their choke Miss Kate E. Jones, fiethania, aa chair man of the committee representing the women's colleges and co-ed. al leges and sc!k1s, asks that the sen ior classes meet on th day, read a list of flowers grown in North Caro lina and select, by written ballot, their choice, forwarding the result to Miss Jones. The flower decided upon will be named prior to the next session of the legislature, which would have to legally adopt the i flower. LITTLE RED SCHOOL MUST BE ABANDONED. (Continued from Page One) ought to devote to patriotic uses its well known ability to entertain the public; and so it has volunteered to give a concert in this City and turn the proceeds over to the Red Cross. Testimonies from competent sourc es all over the State are evidence of the efficiency of the organization and may be accepted as a guaranty of the highly pleasing quality of the concert that Will be presented Tues day evening.' Prices for the even ing performancpwill be: For the first floor 50 cents and 25 cents for the balcony. - There will be .no-reserved seats on Red Cross Day. TicKrJU are on sale at Hood's Drug Store and can be had at the box office at the evening performance. No More Changes of Location. "e. No more changes of Iccation will be grantedHwhere the conditions of finances are such that it would in terfere with at least a four-month BYRNES if- IPERFK ton ;ers school term in every school district, as required by the Constitution. "f. Any change of location of school ' building, or proposition to build any school which hos as its ob ject the consolidation of two or more schools and the building of larger school houses, the employ ment of a greater number of teach ers and the lengthening of the term, will not only be carefully considered by the board, but is especially invit ed by it" JOSEPH KINSEY, G. V. COWPER, P. A. HODGES, Special Committee. vRFozKSoumFnyi TBAINS LEA YE KINSTOB East Botnf 11:21 p. m. "Night Express," Pull man Sleeping Can Mew Ben to Norfolk. Connects for al points North and West. 4:46 p. m. Dallr for Beaufort and Oriental 7:60 a. m. Daily for Beaufort, New Bern and Norfolk. Parlor ear service between New Bern end Norfolk. West Bound. s:30 a. m. Dally for Goldsbors. 10:20 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro. 7:89 p. m. Daily for Goldsboro. I. f. DALTON, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Norfolk, Va. I. D. KTXK, Trafiie Manager, Norfolk. Vs To Cure Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Coin. Druggist? rrtuud money ii it (ails to cure, at. W. GkOVK si sieuature on carli box. 30c. I OILUCAI I' v m-m Norfolk. Va. rSW RU-limond. Va, SALE ? P I In from the Trenches After the snowball fight, the cheery warmth dispensed by the Perfection Oil Heater is mighty welcome. It thaws out icy hands and feet in a jifFy. It's light, easily carried wherever it's needed always ready for any cold weather emergency. Economical both to buy and to use. Now used in over 8,000,000 homes. Aladdin Security Oil as fuel gives best results. , STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New BALTIMORK MO. Insurance b AD Its Blanches IV. D. La R O QUE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Offices-2 12-214 Hunter BUg. TELEPHONE37 Insurance of All Kinds Kinston Insurance Ct Realty Co. C. OETTINGEn, Wigr. Telephone No. 182 110 E. Gordon St Hot Drink Season is Opened at the Olympia Candy Kitchen Wt have at all times from now onjHot Chocolate, Hot Hot Tomato Flip, Hot Bouillon$.tGivelu a trial Olympia Candy Kitchen Phone 358 Wake Forest Glee Club & Orchestra At The Grand, Tuesday Night, Nov. 27. Benef itRed Cross t -- , Twenty-five young men led by Dr. Hubert M. Poteat noted for entertaining ability. This in addition to reg ular program of vaudeville and pictures. Proceeds both matinee and evening to to Red Cross. . Matinee, Regular Prices. Evening, 25c--5Cc Tickets at J. E. Hood and Co'a. Treat In Store For All FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RINSTON was asked by the United States Treasury Department to sell $104,000 worth' of Liberty Loan bonds.' It sold nearly $125,000 worth. It is proud of the fact and extend its grateful acknowledge vent to its friends and congratulates them npon their wise investment CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $175,000 N. J. ROUSE, President D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier - DR. HENRY TULL, Vlee-Prest. J. J. BIZZELL, Asst. Cashier W. B. HARYET, Teller . DIRECTORS J. F. Taylor n. H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse . Dr. Hrnry Tulf 3. H. Caaady Jcrwf) - Ctmrlotro. V. C Cbarlntim, W. Va. tlwrlc.Uin. S. C. Real Estate Bought and Sold Kinston, N. C. C FeBi Harrey 1 1 j David Oettiager H. E. Moeeley i f ?
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