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nGIFOUtt THE KIN5Y0A FREE PKE53 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918 1 ... ! f lit 409' ' ' T TT H , . DON'T DELAY LADIES IX you haye not bought pur remnants yet pu are missing good bar gains, , Another good bargain in men's Hose at ' 10c pair. Ladies' 'Aprons, worth 75c, reduced to 55c. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns all sizes. New Spring Silk Prcss ' cs arriving daily. Prices Right.. -r V ELI NCI ISO HOSIERY SPRING NUMBERS ; ARRIVED. White, Black. Pink, Blue, Tan, and Brown. Msle, Silk-Lisle, and Silk. Out-sizes and regulars for man, woman and . child. ' SWEATER YARNS. Black, Gray and '.; v Khaki. C1IAS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store Phone Fl DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY : SPECIALIST, lit Disease of Women and Children. ; Office: 103 W. Caiwcll St : ' Office Hours: 10 to" ll 10-12 DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATa .v Office Houm 2-5 CALL 498 For General ,, Plumbing and j Slbve Repairs R. E. L. Rhodes WAR IS WAR We muitt either lend our money to (he government by the pur chase of Honda and War Sav ings Stamps and get interest. pay it over In taxed. Tax receipts are not assets. BUY STAMPS FKOM FARMERS ft MERCHANTS BANK Kintton, - - N. C. our:: SPRING LINE OF , ' t;fti SAMPLES "ARE COMPLETE In Every Detail THE MARYLAND TAILQHIfilG jiii The Tailors Who Gaaraatee For Expert Work Gas Engine, Brazing, Etc. Call A. Spencer 409 College St. Phone 496 Insurance of All Kinds KINST0N INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY C.OETTINGER, Mgr. Telephone No. 102 110 E.GordonSt LOCAL INTEREST ' For North Carolina: Fair and con tinued cold tonight. Tuesday partly cloudy and warmer; probably ram in extreme West portion; moderate Northeast winds fresh on the coast Gives Firemen $100. T. M. Hooker has given Green ville's volunteer firemen $ 100 for work in saving , property owned by him at a recent fire. Shriners to Have Band. The Shriners of the New Bern temple, of which some Kinstonians are members, will take steps Mon day night to organize a brass band. Had Bad Luck, Also. Washington guarantors of the t- cent midwinter cbautauqua there lost money, to the extent of about $9 each. Kinston, on the same circuit, came out with a nifty little deficit. Auto-Bicycle Collision. Am automobile driven by Alfred Baker and a cyclist named Moore collided on a street Saturday with damage to the bicycle. The police scratch book gave no other details. Loses Houses by Fire. ' Four cottages owned by James Ilines, formerly of Kinston, and oc cupied by cdlored ' families, were burned at Greenville Saturday. The houses, just mite ill e the wrporafce limits, were hydrant. 1,000 yards from a FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON Thoro isno frlaco as safe fcr your money during theso war times as in the Bank CAPITAL. SURPLUS AIU UNDIVIDED PROFITS .-1175,831 n N. J. BOUSE, President lr. WOOTE.V, Cashier DR. IIENRY TULL, Tlce-Trest n. BIZZXLL, Aast Cakhlw W B. HARVET, TeUe W. L. Eeuei Dr. CeBIT TbQ J. TL Cassfy BIKZCrOBS f. T. Tayloc H. 11 McCoy 8. IL Isle N. J. EnM C Fsllx Harvey David Oettlaxer Some Party. A "box parity" of the kind that every rural school in thia section has every Winter was held at the Cox Mill School, Pitt County, a few nijrhts ago, with the realization of the sum of $355.10. The proceeds probaibly constituted a record for this section. , Charged With Disorderliness. Han Tripp, Koscoe Smith and J. Ri Vmii Ayden meniwere to- be tried in the City Court Monday for alleged disorderliness at (the' res tuuramt of Chris. Maroulas." 104 North Queen Street, Sunday night, The police alleged that a fourth man had a part in the disturbance. He had not been located. studying fire equipment. Fire Chief Moseley and members of City Council are investigating types of motor fire equipment to select a machine to be added to the local de partment. There now seems to be little doubt that it will be purchas ed. Chief Moseley will strongly re commend a pumper. The cost will not exceed $10,000, it is thought, nor will it fall far short of that figure. Prosecuted for Violating School Law. A warrant was issued at the re quest of the County school authori ties Monday for the arrest of Calvin Robinson, an Oak Grove man, charg ed with violating the compulsory at tendance school law by keeping two children, girls aged 11 and 13 years t i i . . . out oi scnooi wiuumt legal excuse. The warrant was returnable before Magistrate K, F. Foscue. , Getting Additional Equipment Troops of the 30th Division, in eluding many Kinston men, at Camp Sevier, S. C, are being given the last individual equipment needed in the field. This Includes some things required to lie used at the fighting front, irHhe way of articles of cloth ing, etrf. The men anticipate movinsr orders; as they have ever since the division was organised, for that mat ter. ' , ' ' - ; Segregated District Raided. Four squads of joJ icemen raided every house in the segregated dis trict in South Kinston Saturday af ternoon in search of liquor. AU the places were "within the law" save thait maintained by Vloiat Shaw, Shine Street, where a five-gallon keg and a quart of whisky and a case of beer were found. Th woman gave bail for her appearance in court Monday afternoon. SALLIE WRITES. Continued from page three) er folks. Not them. I really believe they take delight in seeing just how much devilment they can : cot up. New, just the otheig day I taw a real nice, comfortable looking fat man come waddling down Queen Street, right across the railroad track, as peaceful and contented like as any old gray gander leading his flock. uever drcaniuif of th danger that! ever lurks on railroad tracks. But, landsake! he mighty soon realized that air is not goM that shines, for some pesky critter had dropped about six inches of banana peel on the track directly in the pathway of saiid contented fat man. He set his foot down square onto the peel and then beyan to do a cross between, the Highland fling and a can can. But goodness me, it wasn't a bit of use doing all ,them contortions,, for he came down kerflop right in the mid' die of the track, and you all know that a feather cushion is a heap sight softer seat .to drop upon. But, thank goodness, being real nice and fat he was not much injured save in his feelings and somewhat jarred. Now, it's just scandalous to think what might of happened if he hadn't been conserving for some years. How About This? wow wtio on earth would ever thought it that Dail & Co. would be trying to sell them there new-fang. ed man hats on shirts to folks? I don't see whyta shirt would want to have a hat on anyhow. Goes Nine Miles to Call on Bees. Hhatn, there's Dr. Hyatt What does he do," but go traipsing off 8 or nine days a weelc down Dover way, just to have a li title confab with his bees about the war and oth er ecclesiastical conundrums? Maybe It's Her't Wants 'Em, SaL Now, land of goodness, it near about makes' me blush when I think of it. But I'm just going to up and tell you in confidence 'but lordy me, don't tell another soul that Mewborn l& Co. are selling ladies' waists. I ean't far 1)he life of me see what any one would want with a lady's waist unless he had the balance of her. It's History Was Never "Bound." There will soon be a new page in Kinston history. Laws to graoious, I there's been lots of pages in Kin ston's time, but this one is "under cover." Now I just like to know why in the name of commonsense they want to put cover on one- page, a scarce as pasteboard is, too. It Was a Conscientious Boy, at That. A 'body cant always believe every thing they hear. Not a bit of it Why only last night a street urchin was calling out at the top of his lungs "Free Press! "Free-ee Press!" and when I took one of them bind of benevolent like I'm a gireat hand at getting everything free now, what does the Uttle rascal do but up and make me pay two cents for it, and after him saying 'twas free, too. Evelyn Never Brought Anybody Good Luck. fliy saKes alive, wno'd a 'ever thought we'd had this big bunch of Sunny South weather just because Thaw was advertised to come this way. You cant never guess what's going to happen these days. , 111 tell you what's the matter If your trade is small in size, And your goods keep sticking to the shrives; Just have some enterprise lAml take a hint from Sallie Youfll find it's no surmise; To make your goods sell like hot cakes In The Free Press advertise. i ! . SALLIE PP.INCI.E. lU Oai rrki Cadi Start" Dont Fail to . i See Our North Window, Saturday, Feb. 16 Newest Styles and Qolors in MIDDY SUITS! Earle & Wilson Soft Collars ' - i It . L-J L ' -it .. i. A.J.SinT0N & SONS Telephone 31 , .. . DR. IRA M. HARDY Hears 8:30 a. n. to II p. wl .' J Phone Connection. Offices: i04 West Caswell Street We now, have a complete Line of . these collarsin silk. Made in the latest styles. Also Arrow Linen Collars Ban"ett& Hartstield r . . ... . ,, ,. ,1, ;. ' . Positive Convincing Proof. Many so-called remedies for anae mia are only so in name. Their tnak ers are afraid to prove their claims by telling what their medicines con tain. The only way to be honest with the people is to let them know what they are paying jfor. ' Here is the Vinol formula. When1 the doctor knows what a medicine contains, it ceases to be a "patent" medicine.' Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates, Iron , and Ammonium Citrate, Lime and. Soda Glycerophos phates, Cascarin. Any doctor will tell -you that the ingredients of Vinol, as named above, will enrich the blood and banish anae mia and create strength. When the blood is pure and rich and red the body is strong and robust Ton can prove this at our expense because your money will be rotum id if ATnol does not improve your health. -.- Sold in Kinston by J. E. ITood & Co., druggists and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country, s ; adv. ' WAIST, We have a splendid assort ment of dainty patterns in vhite Voile and . they are splendid values. PRICE? s RANGE FiROM $1.00 to $3.00 Royal Society Materials -Garments Ready-Made and Stamped T. W ME WBQR& xbT The Dependable Store." ' mDLEU BROTHERS KINSTON'S - BEST - STORE : ': " . ' ; . ' New Spring suits and dresses. Stylish but inexpensive. The most popular materials. Fine Gabardine, Serges and Poplins. Pric es range from , 1 8T PHONE -296- New Phone Number Use this Number if you want some thing To Eat. .. f 'y' F. F. BROOKS & SON "Somcthing Eat" .4 $22.50 to $27.50 Extremely pretty new dresses. Fine Sat ins, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine. Prices $12.50 to $19.50 zADLEit BROTHERS 120-122 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. Spring Coats and Suits Have Arrived. . Sallie Miller Co. Hunter IBuildingCos9ctl Street D o n n : i i r ecu ueversiDie Disr Harrnw ,. A simple, strong and well made reversible disc harrow, , composed of few parts, strong and durable. . The low v frame enables its use in close quarter. The tongue is well braced. The gangs are supported by a heavy steel arch that eaa be tilted to any desired angle for working over or between ridges. The reverse can be accomplished i without loosening any belts. -: v v . ; ? We also hire in Slock the P t& O Csnfoi Star TTrL H. E. Moseley Hardvare Company DEALERS. KINSTON, N. C. One More De partment Added To Our Ladies Ready-to-Wear - Millinery -Which will be on Sale after February 18th. CASEY THOMPSON CO. J. M. Stephenson's Old StaaA PHONX 171 Dr. Geo. B. 'Crkaaii EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ', Glasses Fitted 'Correctly. - , Nervous System Analysed., Cross Eyes Straightened Without . Pain or Operation. -Office Over Temple's Drug Store, . Kinston, N. C Office Hours: 9 a. m. to G p. m. Sundays, and evenings by Appoint nenft. Graduate from r McCormickls tMaddcat Cofleg ; J. L. IIAMME : . . LA WTES , Office wita Cowper and Wtitaker .
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