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THE KINSTON FREE PRESS SATURDAY, DECEMBER I. im? PAGE SIX tor .nt n v " 1 Wi hare a Large Assortment of Silk Muf Hen' Fancy and Plain Colon Come ana f ee it all W Atk. J.C.DAIL&C0. You will find' me able to give you many val uable points when it comes to roofing roof ing is my specialty. I not only know what is best in roofing ma terials, but have them here. h I am always pleased to submit estimates for laying and repairing roofs, ajso quote pric es on the material. r. b. scon fHOHKSi Residence! 1821 Office 687 "W Also Do Plumbing" OPENING CHRISTMAS G00DST0DAY All Suits and Coats Greatly Reduced. These goods we are clearing out regardless of price and material. CMS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store ft Phone 89 LOCAL INTESEST: Pair and colder. For North Carolina: Fair and somewhat colder tonrght Sunday partly cloudy. Moderate West winds. We Aro Showing Some New Waists In Georgette Crepe High Neck effect Prices Very Reasonable CKE1 (HON CO. J. M. Stephenson's Old Stand. PHONE 378 1 '1 Pnea Cured fn o to 14 Days torn drorfrtit wltt trtuni mnnty If TAtO PINTVKNV 'ill! to ur lortui ot Itch's , Bllud.liI.edlTtc or Protruding iim In 610M.! t lb ttl epUcUe ' Km and Bcti. u ' a-." : :,. . ,, DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY SPECIALIST " In Diaeaaea of Women and Chlldrea Office: 105 Yi. Caaewell St Office Honra: 10 to 12. J. L. HAMME LAW OFFIOB T. .- I Witk T. C Wootea. Greene County Court. Judge Thonuu II. Calvert will preside over a two-weeks term of Superior Court to be convened at Snow Hill' December 10. The dock et i light. Will Go to trie Army. Roy H. Leach iFriday at Greens boro was examined -for the army quartermaster' department. He passed without a defect Mr. Leach hat been appointed to a first-class clerkship. Jle expects to enter the service in about two -weeks. His physical rating was exceptional. 1 Juniora Will Go to Church. The local council of the Junior Order of United .American Mechan ic will attend church Sunday at 11 a. m. The members are requested to meet at the hall at 10:30. Th annual Thanksgiving sermon to the council -will bereached by Rev. John H. Griffith, the rector, at St. Mary'i Episcopal Church. fort bogs sent them by Kinston wo men. The bag s have come in very handy, he stated, and the recipients are appreciative "more than words can tell." Bound Over. Otia Perry, white, and Jonah Og- lesby, colored, arrested at a moon shine still at Kennedy's millpond Thursday, Friday were held In $100 bail each by Magistrate K. F. Fos cue. Both men declared they happen ed to be at the still by accident when the officers arrived. 17 Death Prominent New Bern Man. Charles B. Hill, United State; commissioner, is dead at his New E'arn residence. Mr. Hill waf years of age, a member at the Epis copal Church, a native of Clayton an had served as commissioner years. He was' elected treasurer of Craven County by the Republicans in 1893, serving two years. Ha had re sided at New Bern since 1870. II is survived by his wife, one son am' one daughter. He was known to many Kinstonians. The funeral wa to be conducted at 3:30 p. m. Sat urday. Thankful for Comfort Bags. Corp. J. W. Leggett, 119th Infan try, who has been spending a short furlough here, brought to The Free Press a request from Kinston boy: in that regiment other than mem bers of the band, who have already sent their thanks, that through its columns they be allowed to return their sincere gratitude for the com- Mqnpr mmmnmm Mm m ii sJJfc On I Special Price ; All Next Week at KINSTON'S NEW 5-10-25c. STORE NOTE: We deliver packages of 60 cents or more. If you cannot come to the store phone 602 or .." write. - . Dr. Hurt Here on 9th. Dr. John Jeter Hurt, the Wilming ton minister who will be the men's community series speaker for De cember, will make three addresses instead of one, at the First Baptist Church Sunday, the 9th. And instead of speaking to men only Or. Hurt will speak to '"everybody." He will deliver three '''great war messages." At 11 a. m. his subject will be, "If Germany Were to Win the World War, What?" At 3:30 p. m. he will have for his subject, "If the Allies Should WinThen What?" At 7:30 p. m. he will tell of "America at the Council Table of Peace." If You're Skilled This Way ihe Army Wants You. "Aviation section, Signal Corps 1,000 men wanted for skilled me chanies before December 15. This is a bijr job but a vitally necessary one. Aero and baloon squadrons must be kept .going forward. America must be strong in the nir." New re cruitinjr posters assert the above. The local recruiting station is con ducting a special campaign in com m;.n with all other stations to re cruit ulen for the air service me chanicinns, engine repairmen, etc. Movies are to be shown throjghout !!ie Nation. Each d.iy the sergeants here will use gratis space in The Free Press to tell f the army's needs. Here, for instance: "A me chanician auto mechanician whe has been part of an automohile rac in? team knows the difficulty of keeping motors tuned up to the highest pitch. Airplane motors, be cause of their hard usage, require constant attentidn. If you have had experience in the care sni opera tion jot largfe automob'tldj 4s, fij, 8s and 12s if you can make adjust ments and minor repairs .you'll an s-ver the nev. The man in the air soon learns to appreciate the benefits of a good mechanician on the ground." (By YOU! ! Pauline Worth Hamlin of The Vigilantes) Extra large mixing bowls 10 quart size, 50 and 60 cent jt r values, next week ......... TrO G Medium size mixing bowls, regular 25 and 30 cent values, n nly next week & One lot of Earthen ware pitchers, dark brown, 25 cent 002 value, next week CiCf'?-. Smaller mixing bowls, 15 to 20 cent values, next week . . 12c One lot of gravy bowls 1 5 & 20c One lot of Hall Boy Pitchers, White 1 40c A Dandy line of cups and saucers . . .................. f JQ, jc One lot of breakfast plates, next week, each 15c Extra Large Platters . . ........ . .... ...... .. . . . . 25, 50c One lot of fancy salad bowls ......................... 35c v-- TORRE TE.SMIT STORES Jul s "LOOK FOR THE GREEN SIGN." WHITAKER BUILDING. 309 N. QUEEN STREET, KINSTON. N. I cannot help wondering if we are going to be driven to a dreadful real- izaticn that we are at war when it is too late. V I do not for an Instant doubt that were the Germans actually march ing through New England, as they invaded France, we would rise as one man and give of our money to the last penny, of cur food to the last crumb and of ourstrengtfh to the last ounce. If the American people would-only come to the realization that the success of this War depends upon in- Hlivhhi&l service! . So many people seem to feel that it does not matter much what they do, so they go on eating sugar, beef and wheat, heed less of the daily appeal for food conservation. ' ;K But remember this, $hat your neighbor may think the same way, and cn and on until the outcome will be that the boys "Over There" will be putting up a losing fight because you thought what you might conserve would not amount to anything. This is the time for egotism to rule. You count. Everything "you uve counts. And you means YOU. .' ' RED CROSS BULLETIN id Women who have finished knit ted garments for the Red Cross a convenient to Mr. -Thomas Harvey, 707 North Queen Street, re aaked to send them as soon Whatever Yoa Need General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove Tasteless eliiil Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties o( QUININE' ndlRON. Jt acts on the Liver, Drives ct Malaria, Ennchea the Blood and Builds up Uit Whole System. 6) cents. Tb One Price Cask 8tora" BATH ROBES For Infants, Children, and Grown-ups. BED ROOM SLIPPERS Kid and Felt. A. J. SUTTON & SONS Telephone 84 DR. IRA M. HARD HoUrs: 8:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phone Connection. Offices: 104 West Caswell Street. REDUCTION SALE: i ; Commencing SATURDAY M0RNING.1DEC.'l$t. We will offer all Coat Suits Coats, Dresses and Separate Skirts at Reduced Prices. Barrett & Hartstield It ACH day brings us a little near er. Christmas, the day in each year when ourj thoughts are of others, the day that we make our friends and loved ones happy by our thoughtfulness. A gift, sometimes small, sometimes large is the usual ooken of our love and friendship. And no matter who this gift may be for, whether it be large or small, it will be easy for you to make a selection here. In our large stock of Xmas goods you will find something for everyone,some thing useful that will delight and please, something that will long be re membered. ? Oettirager's n - px h lure Diore urm yl- i$ When ordinary y& jf razor shaves an i. t''l$fy extraordinary beard tho razor suffers and so V Vf jt does the face. It is poor y economy to buy ordinary, Jt. S unvouched-for tools or cutlery. Tools and Cutlery aie made of the finest steel, perfectly tempered and guaranteed. If a Keen Kutter Razor pulls ana its edge turns on a strong beard get your money back. If a Keen Kutter Pocket Knife proves to be. too soft, or too brittle, or too hard, or nnsaustactory In any way, iet your money back ' We sell them. H. E. MOSELEY HARDWARE COMPANY, Coming Last car load of apples of the year first of next week. Be ...... on look Cut for date. A good place to buy your Christmas grocery needs from our store, apples. Let us supply your needs from our store. F. F. BROOKS & S0:i - ' Hi "Something to Eat"'- Dr. Mercer C. Parrott PHYSICIAN and SUEGEOSt general rracuc. Qfrir with TW I. 1L and A. Parrott CcsUence rhons 171-1
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