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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917 THE KJNSTON FREE REZ3 VAOT ADS. . for Rent Two or three horM farm, good honses and lan C. H. Heir tin,., ; V 93.1, Sw 5 Wntd Nice" furnished room for ; young, nain SW habits. K, fily 11-29, '80, 1M Hr W.' , For Sale -One food mart, tve years J old, gentle, work to anything, sin gle or doAle; one ilmt class heary jule, seven year old, gentle. G. H. garriof. 'yk2-Ur 12-1, Sw 5 Wanted January First An expert enced Sale-Lady for our dry goods department . ia ;a General ; Supp'.y gtore, ' Reference required. Address Copelaftd- brothers, Kinston, N. C. Dly 11-27 tt. j y .. --y - o ' , Wanted January First A Lady Ste- nographer- with" experience for, of fice work dn -General Supply Store. References required. -Address, Cope fend Brothers, Kinsbon, N. C. Ply 11-IW tt. 'J ' - '-4' ' : -V Wanted Old Falsa Teeth; don't h natter if broken. I pay 2 to 15 per Send by parcel poet and receive-check .fcy Teturn. mail... F.TerL 408 N Wolfa jStj Baltimore, Md. niy llU to 12-4 Jt, Fifty Tnooaand DoDara to Loan, fire years' time, Amounts f 3,000 or more. Ftrtt- jBortgage either farm owelty real estate. R. C. Strong. Dly 6-22lt ' .r Far Sale Builders' Lime, Agricul ' toral, Burnt tfnslaked, Slaked and Oyster shell Lime in bags or bulk, ear' er cargo shipments.; Clyde Mac a, r Limestone Products Coup.' and Chesapeake Shell and Lime o. ; WrWed. Sai lM to J2-l , :-. . . ! y : To Rent One to 5-jhorse farm, 8 ' miles from i Kinston. Good, ..pack house and lout buildings. ' "Apply to W. 0. Rasberry. . - Dly 12-L, 3-Sw 5, 8 Nice time for your veddlng. See as f for that diamond or wedding ring-. Mewborn Jewelry Co.' Dly A Sw 12-1 to 12 Christmas, gifts bought from us mean quality gifts and as such are greatly i appreciated. We have suitable gifts for everyone. Mew born Jewelry Co. Dly Sc Sw 12-1 to 12.. , . Wanted You to aee our line of Christmas, gifts before buying. You are sure to find just the gift you want. Mewborn Jewelry Co. Dly A Sw 121 to 12. Farm for 8ale 151 acres,-9 acres a cleared, 8 saflof ron Kinston Ap iply, to Insurance,. Serrlce Agency, tM Hunter Bldg. Room 16. , J. H. White, secretary. ; OlyUO-ttSw tt 1 ;' 1 Social and Personal e Mrs. W..D-. Pollock and, son are guests of relatives at Raleiga. i " : .,.., Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Herbert of Greenville spent Thanksgiving herei - ,, a v .- Mr. C. W. Howard went to Pan tego Saturday to preach there Sun day. t ., Mrs.' A. Mitchell haa returned from Warsaw, where she visited re' stives, ... ; v '. i e Mr. J. C. Hood and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Smithfleld. v : '. Mr. Williim Hayes, who has been ill some months, has improved to the extent that he is able to leave his home now for short trips in an automobile. .... . . Christmas is coming. Select your " (Christmas gifts-now. We will re serve them for you. Buy eariy and avoid the rush. Mewborn Jewelry Co. Dly & Sw 12-1 to 12 Mrs. Eustace B. Smith, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Smith on McLewean Street for the past month, left Friday for her home at West Graham, Va. Bishop Thomas C Darst of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina is expected to be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. John H. Griffith at St Mary's rectory tonight ' ;,,.,;-.'. e. . Rev. W. Marshall Craig, paster of the First Baptist Church, and Mrs Craig will leave Monday for Durham to - attend - the State (convention of .v- j iif ' uie denomination. . .. ' " . ' ;' ' Capt J. Stuart Allen, the Univers ity of North Carolina's military in structor, who is to speak here to night under the auspices of the Red Cross, will arrive this afternoon and be ttie guest of Air. J. E. Hood. Wanted Office Girl with knowledge of typewriting' Good salary with excellent oportunity to advance. Answer to "Rails" care Free Press. Dly 121-4 To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It atops the Cough nd Headache and works o9 the Cola. " t - - o . -.5 - t-M uK.i.np ii . u i iii uiuurjr ii ii inns w vurci fallum, State AgenVHertfffld, N.' w- proves stauuot on each boa. aoc. wuegagggg ..... '. -i-'jj..jL THANKSGIVING SALE OF COATS, TSUITS, DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS AND HATS ' ' ? " Is Now In Progress CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON " " PHONE 234 ' t CHURCHES , Too Late to aassify. Gordon Street Christian Church. It is the desire of this congregation to help as many people as passible, and therefore ' its, place of worship and its- services are- prepared with care and a most cordial Welcome is extended to all to enjoy these privi leges. ( Services on Sunday as follow: From 10 to - 10:55, Bible school. This is an important opportunity (or every man and woman, boy and girl. Come. . f. " ?: From 11 to 12:15, Spswai C. W. B. M. address by the pastor in connect ion with the morning worship. Both men and w6men are urged to attend. From 6:30 to 7:30, CJiristian En deavor societies. - At 7:30," a missionary pageant. A play showing Christianity at work among the nations. " ; ! ' Seventh Day Adventist Church, Waters Street At 7:30 p.' in. Pastor H. J. Farman will preach on "The Roeasns Why We Keep the Sab bath (or i Saturday and Not Sun day." A review .; of former dis course was promised, but changed because of a visiting preacher. A hearty welcome to all. ' Pittsburgh and Ga. Tech May Play for Championship, Said. .!, 4iu ' By H. C. Hamilton (United Press Staff Correspondent) New York, Dec. 1. In these parta they're pulling now for a. final wind op to the war's football aeason with a game between those two splendid elevens Georgia - Tech and Pitts burgh. Some one has to be football champion of the year, they argue, and usually there are a lot of bruis ed feelings when the news is being bandied around about this or that team being a title-holder. Aside from the' noble end such a football game wiould gain, it Would furnish to the country the most ex citing and interesting football ever seen. It would be an mtersectional battle in which a real title would be at stake. There would be no idle chatter during tthe Winter jegalrding this or that team's claim to a title; The game could be staged in the Yale bowlomfething Yale could do yet in a football way or there "are otber fields-Miotably the Princeton and Harvard Stadiums, the ' Polo Gi ounds," New York or Braves' Field, Boston. Hill I. i II WluMiJ!,l!(llll!'l!i'iill I ll"!liy Bruifes and Sprains Have Sloan'e Liniment l.andv for bruiaee and apraine and ail peine and achoa. , Quick . relief (oiiowe iu prompt application. No heed to rub. It quickly penetrates to tha trouble and drives out the pain. Cleaner than musey Jatar or oint ments. Sloan's Liniment doc? not tain the skin nor clog the pores. For rheumatic aches. neuralgia, tltf mwlta, lam 1ck. lumbtpo. (out. num. tad Miaa. i aivaa qau.k imiitl. Cenrrau vtri bottia at alt drnggMta, 25c. JOa. tl.ua -v- FUEL YARD. We have opened up Tull's Wood & Coal Yard and are now ready , to supply fuel wood. No coal is on hand yet, but is . expected soon. Telephone C55. G. W. TULL & SON. Dly 11-30, 12-1. nHlGHESTEHS PILLS 9) aVIIta in Uv4 nl tint mrtallUA UIA1!';? i u r nMAHa ymtt Known m Bel, S&fest. Alayi sit lift! SOLO BY DRUGGISTS When You Buy tiinstmas Present "j. 3ra w You want something that will .be long rememoered and ap preciated. We have just that something for you. Come and tell us to save it for you. -t - Rlewbern Jewelry Co. Where" Quality Excels". .' Jewelers and Optometrists. -fhone 417-J. f lj4 S.' Queen St. KINSTON, N. C. - jMCKTHRr: aSa-k iTum TtTr!r.U n : UG ' til fat. Jl'w-..i h- a Vl 'frtf t.A ; iJ Su' 4 b S iu. Gifts your friends YOU cannot fail to give genuine plea3ure to any 'man .by choosing this well designed smoking ' table, or this attractive stool to complete the com fort of his easy chair. " If your problem h a gift for a woman, you will find here a dainty desk, an adorable little sewing table, or a fetching tea wagon that will certainly delight her. Come in and see our interestingl new individual pieces, any of which will make uniquely beautiful and unusual gifts. And you may be sure that what ever you select will be in perfec taste for it is all genuine Berkey & Gay furniture. Quinn & Miller Furniture Company Hot Drink Season is Opened at the Olympia Candy Kitchen We have at all times from now Hot Chocolate, Hot HotlTomato Flip, Hot Bouillons.-Give ui a trial Olympia Candy .Kitchen Phone 358,rr 4 1 Kinston, N. C. a " -' i t3- -'" " i iaBii-i , a i ma inn iinmiia miimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I .-" i i ii i i i i i i ' I, f. I,,,, i ! i i. m i i -i ; ; ) i i i i ii '.'.' f. 'M n-'"2 -I Ji """-i " r. i -'w '. ' " 1 i mi iifsn i .1 i i ' i ' ' "1 "', . i ir- " 1 - t" sSBBSBBBsf faBBBBBBBBBBBWssBBBSSBSS i'W'Ui ' 4- -i'- - . fc3 ' eil.'" 'i ' " 'i ' rtrTT f-'- - A North Carolina's M&d and Best Qep&rfcent Store We Pay Parcel Pst and Express Charges. You Are Guaranteed the Same High Glass Merchandise " Yon As If You Came Int6 " Our Big Store AndM soally fWMiy Years Coplon's Store r iHas Been The 'Christmas Store Of :Thoixsandi Of-Homes-Not Onl In This Section, But All Over The State. TO CLOSE OUT 100 TRIM MED and TAILORED HATS $4.98 Formerly Sold Up to $12.50. Hats suitable for street or evening wear; developed in fine 'imported Lyon's velvet, hatter's piush, beaver, and velours in black and' all colors. : i ; AN IMPORTANTSPEGf AL.-150 WO MEN'S AND MISSES' HIGH CLASS DRESSER $14.98 Formerly Sold Up to $29.50. 4 , Suitable 1 for street or ! evening wear. A nianufacturer's entire f iaiqjte line - and some taken from regular stock and reduc- , ed. Made of taffeta, charmeuse, fiatin French s'erge, etc. All the season's ,'new- .est colors. ' " ' '' ' 150 WOMEN'S SUITS that were formerly priced to $4o.00. $24.50 Many of these 'suits show the smart, slend er tailored lines achieved by narrow should ers and well - fitted sleeves. : Others have coat? that flare below the waistline. Many are r trimmed with attractive furs; others -i in military or tailored styles, f Fine broad cloths,' wool '. velours, all wool poplin and French serge.. Golors: Navy, black," beet root, taupe, brown, green,- etc. .--r OUK TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER ENABLES US TO OFFER LADIES' ROOTS AT $4.95 that formerly sold up to $70. Included are, brown kid boots with military or Louis heely black kid boots with military , or Louis-heel, sblacki kid boots with; grey .cloth tops, brown kid boots ' with - cham pagne buck td, patent leather boots with - champagne "tloth tops, an i assortment of patent leather boots with kid or cloth tops, low or high hdels., i ; : v ; v : SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR i : REFUND YOUR MONEY. 11 1.. J f I : I 1 I A . .V It ' I W "K . . - ' i f i a e. ' a . '.17 . i a . 1 m - t 1 1 jVV, I I a' SS '; --- .SteiJ-.ra. a- jSJ . nj- "Js'OlTir CAROLINA'S BIGGEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE" NEW EERX, NORTH CAROLINA 1 MAIL ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL, PROMPT, AND PERSONAL ATTENTION.; V Hi
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