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g A TTTRPA YAPRIL 13 1918 THE KINSTON FREB ritESS." PAGE TTAtlEa 32 Lots Sold m ' Social and Personal I For $78,666.00 At Auction!! At this Sale we told for Mr. Frank L. 5 We Subdivide and Sell City, Suburban and Farm Property at Auction 2 - J" At Sales conducted by ui we write all deeds and other papers, collect the cash paiuentson purchases, obtain signed notes, etc., furnishing a complete statement. Ik-fore you even consider the sale of your property, write us for iniuruislioa ol JJJ our Auction methods. It will convince you tliat you need us. ' ' m Farm Sales Our Specialty. Territory Unlimited. I ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO. JJ THE NAME THAT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONFIDENCE OFFICES: PETESCUnG, VA., and GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA "BO Tm References: Any Bank in Petersburg, Vu. or Greenville, N. C. m We now have on display a full line of MILLINERY, WAISTS, COATS, SUITS AND COAT SUITS. CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON PHONE 234 Manufacturers of TOBACCO FLUES THAT FIT CORNICE and GUTTERING Skylight Frames ' and Stovepipes E. R.WALLER CORNER HERITAGE AND V M s-m- f - m 'j This offer brings the work of world-famed musicians, the songs of worjjd favorites, to the threshold of your home NOW. Come in and listen to a recital. You will be convinced and entertain ed. Ask ug to deliver a Grafonola at once on our easy payment plan. RECORDS: Popular Songs, Band Records, Hawaiian Records, triotic Records, Sacred Songs. . J. 0. LEONARD PIANO COMPANY. Queen Street Near Caswell Hotel. Protect Your Money by Qepositing it Al with . :," J:. THE NATIONAL BA1 OF VMM CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. You Are Also Protected by t The Federal Reserve System of which the bank is a member "STRONGEST BANK Fuller, Counsel Liggett & Myers Tobac- TIN ROFFING that must not leak. ROOF PAINT that sticks. FORD MUFFLERS that last. TOBACCO FLUES that fit. RADIATORS REPAIRED. ALL KINDS SHEET MET AL WORK. PRICES REASONABLE. You all know who and where. COMPANY GORDON PHONE 189 . VTM.' fTfcv.. SJI f I' IN THE COUNTY" Mrs. F. H. Hill is visiting relatives at Norfolk. a a Mrs. L. E. Isler oi Goldsboro was a recent visitor here. Miss Doris Brown is spending a day or two with 'relatives at Ayden. Mrs. J. E. Reese has returned to Portsmouth, Va., after a visit with relatives here. Miss Katie Cobb has returned from Montrose, where she spent a part of the week -with a friend. SUNDAY SERVICES IN Services will be held at about all the churches tomorrow. Strangers are cordially invited by the pastors and congregations to attend any of them. The Episcopalians are preparing to take part in the Convocation of Edcntoft's meeting at St. John's Church, Grifton, Tuesiay and Wed-iH-jday. The Christian Church (Disciples) will conduct a drive in the countv next week for $2.0t) for mUsiorary. educational, and war work .purposes. Rev. W. Marshall Craig, pastor of the First Baptist Church, leaves Monday for Camp Sevier, S. C, to work among the soldiers for 10 days. ADVENTIST. Seventh Day Adventist Church, Waters Street. At 8:30 p. m., Pastor H. J. Farm- an will preach on "The Greatest Call of the Hour." Pastor Farman considers this an mportant subject. His discourse will be "practical and loyal." BAPTIST. First Baptist Church, Rev. W. Marshall Craig, pastor. At 9:45, Sunday school, Mr. E. O. Moore, superintendent Classes for all ages. At 11, morning worship. Preach ing by the pastor. Subject, "A Graveyard Scene." ' At 8, evening worship. Preaching by the pastor. Subject, "After the War, Then What?" You are cordially invited to come and worship with us. Free Will Baptist, Rev. E. C. Mor ris, pastor. Did you say, "I do not know where to spend Sunday ?" iCome to the Free Will Baptist, a home-like church. Greetings, a hearty handshake, and cordial welcome ae extended to you. Regular morning worship at 11 o'clock; subject, "Samaria and Sa maritans." Our Sunday school does not conflict with any other of the city: we will be glad to have you at TP N O sr A T1 A SCHLP TONIC Removes Dandruff and Slops Itching Instantly. Does Not Color or Streak the Hair. Keeps It Lustrous Soft and Fluffy. 50c and $1 . 00 For Sale by We are agent for the- Emerson-Brantingham Co's line of Agricultural lmple Mowers And Rakes We invite any one interested to inspect our line before buying. : Respectfully, B. W. Canady; & Son Kinston, N. C. Mr. Roy Cox is here from Ashcvillo to spend a short time with relatives, Music Pupils Entertained. Mrs. A. A. Waters entertained the following music pupils of Prof. Jas. G. iMehegan at her residence on East Lenoir Avenue Friday evenirjr: Miss es Huldah Hardy, Elvira Hudson, El len Rouse, Louise Bland, violinists; Masters Albert Semman, Charles Spear, William Moseley, Sidney Hart, Leslie Lee, Preston Spear, Leland Waters, violinists; Masters Basil Kapper, -Simon Hodges, cornetists; Miss Edith Waters, pianist. Refresh ments were served. 2 p. m. N. E. U. at 3:30. Ever.in: worship at 8; subject, "Take a Chance." The assistant pastor, Rev. Abner H. Outlaw, will preach at both services. Come and bring your friends. EPISCOPAL, Si. Mary's Church, Independence and King streets. Services for the second Sunday in April. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Force and Courage." Evening prayer and sermon at 8:15 o'clock. METHODIST. Queen Street Methodist, Rev. M. II. Tuttle, pastor. Sunday school 9:45, J. W. Good son, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "The United States An Elect Nation io Bring Righteousness and Give Liberty to the Peoples of the Earth." Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject, "Perfect Peace to Nations and In dividuals Whose Minds Are Stayed on God." Both of these subjects will be dis cussed in their relation to present day conditions of war and unrest. The public is . cordially invited to (Continued on page four) NOTICE. We the undersigned having quali fied as executrix and as executor to the last wilL.nd.testamcnt of the late W. O. Moseley we now give not ice to all parties indebted to the es tate to make prompt paymant f. the same and that all persons who hold claims against, the said estate to pre sent the same for payment before the 1st day of May, 1919, er this notice will be pleaded in bar of same. FANNIE D.' MOSELEY, Executrix. HERBERT A. MOSELEY, Executor. Kinston, April 12, 1918. adv. CO0SEM0ND Plumbing and Machine Shop Quick Attention Given to Repair Work. Phone No. 585 110 W. Gordon St. J . E . 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Fill Your Coal Bins Now We"pffer you the Best in Splint Lump Coal at $9.00 per ton When you wish a load of wood that you can burn and get results, call us up we have it any kind, any size, cut and split to suit you. Ask for prices on big orders. .We patriotically comply with all war-time regulations imposed by our government Whites Wood Collins & Taylor. Prop'. THEATRIC To,An Attril 7f JJLd 99 & CoalYard Phone 3 t
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