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t A SPECIAL SALE : Beginning Monday A3 Ladies n'd Ch2c':eni HaU at Half Price, No Old Stock, all New J ETAL BARGAINS . $6 Crrpe de Chine CJ 10 ' I $3.00 Voile Waists $2.00 $2S Voile Wwii" 75C Lo W Fukt PUia Ribbon at Ct. , , , - -j r .i I (...'. Chamberlain & Braxton ; 1 Caswell Building "; 1CENT AnWUKU 4 SPECIAL NOTICES 1 BOGUE ; SOUND - WATERMELONS . W. W. Rouse, Phone 125-J 6-16 GOOD FEATHER BED FOR SALE ' cheaD. Mrs. A Oettinget.' 7-20 2td ; j r FOR SALE GOOD MILK COW. Ron J. P. Nunn. at residence. 6-16 4t d 6-18 It sw v:;;.: ;V;;V,1 . ; riage robe, on Queen St. - Return L u bi.;ii;. iU ' -17 8 il W mrs.i uuiiij auisn WANTED POSITION AS STENO ' grapher, young lady, college educa tion. Two years experience. Refer ences. J. cf Free Press. 7-13 to 23d POSITION WANTED BY STENO oranher. bee-inner, desires position x 1 - Willing b work cheap until experience acquired. .A. B. cl. Free V ress 7-W to 23 d. y' FEED, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE stabU 8. Feed well and everything up-to-date. Good accommodations, G. W. Perry, successor to J. B. Wa ters, South Queen , Btreet. , , , COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Under" and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior ' Court of Lenoir county rendered at the March term, 1914, in a certain cause therein pend ing entitled 4;DeLeon Fields vs. is a than Moseley and wife, Dolly Mose. lev. and R. G. Creech." which 'iude V w -m - r . . . w wont rx YTifrxfn m- et page 313, etc., and in Judgment Docket F. at pages 239. etc.. the un dersigned AsJ. Lpftin, Commigsioni er of Court, will, on Monday; Jury 27 1914 at aboa 12. o'clock M., o$r for sale to the highest bidder for cash flt, tliA rnnrf. TTrmaa slnnr in IvirictnT. N. C, the following described 4ra$t of land, which is that mentioned and described. in the mortgage 1 f or the foreclosure of which the' above mentioned proceeding was instituted which landare particularly describe ed as follows1, to.wit : ' A , Situated in Lenoir conntv. N. ff. and in the town of LaGrange,r and mors particularly described as' fol lows: Beginning at the intersection of James street and Charles street. and running with Charles street north M -1-4 . 62 1.2 yards to a cornei of Jack Wooten's lot; thence ,with Jack Wooton's .line N.' 63 1-2 W.' 65 yards to a stake; thence S. 62 1.2 W. 62 1-2 yards to James street; thence with James street -S'.' 63 lJ2 E65 yards .to ; the beginning, containing . wAiiia tui acre, more or less This 24th day of June 1914. ' - "A. j.lofttn, j - Commissioner of Court. r ,,' NOTICE. , Tio, undersigned,, havinb ben ap pointed anduly qualified as adminv v Wrator of the estate of E. W. Bor I (?en, deceased, all ; persons having j'f 'claims .against said' estate are noti i fied to exhibit the same before him X on or. before July 20,1915, or this notice will be pleaded ijj bar of their - 'recovery. All, persons indebted to '. said estate will please ma"ke immed- ; iate payment. This ISth day of July. ;.J1914. . . . ; ., J . J. G. BANTON, ' . ) , Airainistrator cf E. W. Bordn, de '. ; ceased. . ,r ' : - r i By G. 'G.' Jfccre, Acmey.' ' 70 law Ctd.;; . i '. ; (I j-r, JLittFstGn College A weU.aUhV.tht4. w-equipped. tnd very pror?rrT cKool tor icirU and your women. FH trm k-wci Septea-.bcr 16. I9M.- .r. M. t EODE?, Lit letor, N. C SOCIAL;; And si "f i y ERSONA Mr. J'. M.' Perry,' of Dawson," spent tcday here. "' ' ' ,'v ' Mr. E. Hardee, of Ayden, was a visitor here Saturday.. " : :. J. .j, ,, . .;' , ., Dr.' Lundy Abbott spent Sunday at Morehead City. . Mr.1 Frank Langley, of Greenville, wai a Kinston.j visitor oday. . ; AiiiBusHED officers:: . Mr. Charles Kennedy has returned was a recmt'yisitorn the city.", : y , '. ' I jlbi-J; .G. Mehegan, of " Siler City, fl: C, is spending a few days here. V. .si. V'-"'- ; ' - Mr.l Charles Knnedy has returned home. : after a' short . visit in New Eern. - 1 .- "Mr. ChaS. Harvey has returned to the city after a' few ; days stay at Morehead City.- : ' Mrs. R. C. Tunstall and little son, Douglass, , of Raleigh, are visiting relatives here.:' . " T",-r ::::;:.';' " " -'-Ti" Mr. Asburr? Moore returned today from Wftisten-Salem where he Went on a business trip. ; "- . '? Miss Helen Dixon, of Snow Hill, passed through the 'city en route to Louisburg to visit friends. ; .''r'-,',; - ' 'Sheriff A. ;W. Taylor is on an out ing at Norfolk and the beach resorts in the vicinity of that city. i ' L ' s Mr, Charles Mangum returned to day from Morehead City,, where he has been on a pleasure trip. . .Messrs. Gilliam and Ralph Wilson of Wilson's Mills, N. C, are the guests of Mr Robert Rouse here. Mr. W. C. Rodman, general coun sel for the Norfolk Southern passed through the city Sunday evening en route to Charlotte. , t Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Biizell and little daughter, Mary- Emma, and Miss Georgia Bizzell are the guests of Mrs. J. D.vBundy at; Wilmington, Dr.' and Mrs. Savage and children, of Rocky Mount returned home this ing after spending some tim with with Mr and Mrs. G. S. Willard, at Pink Hill. I Four ,Mer Arrested for t Shootin; j! ( . , Charlotte Policeman. i Charlotte. N. G, ' July 19. Four men,' Jim Knotts, Jesse Helms, alias Jess Harlis, Will Stamey and Hiram ' Sykes, have been arrested here for assault from ambush and desperately . woundinif assistant chief of police Neill Elliott and patrol driver A. B. Moore." yl . ' . 1' ' Fearing the outbreak of mob spirit, over' the shooting the sheriff carried the prisoners to " Greensboro f o be held for trial., ; , , . ' , Stamey was paroled from the Fed eral penitentiary at Atlanta recently, and Knotts has ' served sentence on the county, roads. According to the police, three of the men have con fessed to. doing the shooting early Saturday morning ', The' police,! shot through the lungs are expected tQ re cover, ; '. -, . . ' : :::' : ':. ' y PAINTS WITHOUT A BRUSH Leonard N. Davis' Pictures Are Ing Exhibited at Washington Put i Color on Canvas With Knife. Washlngtoa-Leonard , N.i Darla, whose paintings are being exhibited In Washington at the headquarters of the National Geographic society, la an artist - who paint without a brush. - All his colors are put on the eaavaa with a knife. His pictures are 1 Unecda Biscuit :' Tempt the appetite, pleaae the taste and "nourish the body. : Criep, clean and fresh 5 cents in the moisture, proof pf ckage. u , 1 Rous Family Reunion. Mr. T. R. Rouse, who resides at old Moseley Hall, LaGrange, Sunday was the host at the annual reunion" of the Rouse family. Tneas: blace included Mr. T, K. Kouse ana family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Joyner and Miss Beckie Rouse, of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs., W. G. Wilson and chil dren of Wilson's Mills, N. C, and Hon. and Mrs. N, J, Rouse, and chil dren, of thiscity. A sumDtuous country , dmner was served under t the sycamores of tatlv nld Moselev Hall, once the home of William B. Moseley, - the first Governor of Florida. . . , . WHITE WHALE DOES TANGO Rare Monster of Deep Frolics Near Liner for Two Hours in Mid-Ocean. mw York. A white whale, called a "beluga" among whalers, which means that It i rarer than the white el renorted to hats been sighted by the, steamship Ura nlum. of the uranium nne. r' The Uranium was oouna ror Haniax t.a itnVnut sighted what be be- unturned boat about 2 KiJ T VVf WW r mlies to starboard. ; The ship, was slowed up and a lifeboat sent out The .i,. onrfioniv rme to life aitd a moment later began spouting."' .The white whale played anaxangoea. ohnnt iiin for nearly; two,-hours. The Uranium had passed; through, a school of small wnaies sew nuu" This Is th first white whahr re- jwneu vjr : a. " - " harbor in thfr'past twenty-five years ;! Adjourn Court to Laugh, i rhlraeo. J. D. Kaiser, ta witness. told such a droll story regarding a new business trick In Judge Lanms Miurt that the Judge was compelled to edinurn lor several minutes to let the bench, bar. jurors and spectators have their laugh oat'.."-.':- t j-; ,;' :- -v- '. Leonard N. Davis. all of Alaskan scenes, and those who have been there declare he has cap tured the spirit of the North and has found the way to transfer the: very atmosphere to the canvas. H MAY SOLVE THE FALL OF MAN New Tablet Hoped to Hold Key Eye Not Named in First Part Stone Is Broken. Philadelphia. The missing half oB the clay tablets, the other half of which, as translated by Dr. Stephen Langdon of Jesus college, Oxford, told about the flood and the escape of Noah and how the fall of man ensued through his temptation by the river God Enkl to eat of the tree of life, was found at the University of Penn sylvania museum. The university au thorities made this announcement and said the tablet, which was discovered among the thousands of tablets in the Nippur collection,; would be sent at once to Dr. Langdon for translation. ; Nothing was said or latimated about Eve or any other woman In connection with the fall of man on the first frag ment and Dr. LanKdon expressed re gret that the tablet was broken "in the most important place." Archaeolo gists at the university believe the new ly found section will assist greatly in revealing the complete story of the creation, the flood and the fall of maq. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , C ASTO R I A 5 or 6 doses of 6G6 will break any case of Fever or r. Chills. :Pricer25 a cents., ; ' . ? Subscribe to the Free Press,. $8.00 i$.60 ; !r.oo j5.0Q j MO. EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE, N, C, THURSDAY, JULY 22, '14, Southern Railway Premier Carrier of , . the South. Low round trip fares .nd schedules as follows: ... Lv. Goldsboro 70a A. M, Lv Selma 7:55 A Mi. Lv Raleigh. : 0:05 A. M. Lv. Durham 10:05 A. M. Lv. Burlington 11 :35 A. M. Fares ,in tame proportion frora-ini jeremdiate stations, i, :. . . fi ,' 'Returning-tickets will be limited to eave Asheville cn all regular train up t6 and including' Saturday, Juli25, 1913L- . - " h NoV is the time td take your vaca tidn at iRiall expense, five days fj. the cool . mountains of i Western North Carolina "The Land of the Sky.'j T " Stoo overs permitted at all points - . ... . - . s , Ridgecrest to Asheville, inclusive; s-- agent, op write, ; For further information, ask your O. F. YORaL. - ; TraveiKne Pass. Agent, ' l-ii tolfo ' ;" : -.. Raleigh j C. OH.' GE0C KORSEGAt : Specialist in Diseases of IX' men and Children. ; I Ofnct Nuri l4o.iZ- Clict Cr.cg I C5 E. Czswe!! street, '';:,.;- rkene Jiff. . ';' ' Round, thin, : tender f with delightful flavor -, appropriate for luncheon, tea and 5 dinner. to cents.' ZuZu Prince of appetizers., Makes daily, trips from Ginger-Snap Land, to waiting mouths every where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. Buy biacuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that nam CAROLINA RAILROAD, v TIME TABLE NO. I First class freight and passenger South Bound , . North Bound 332 ' 333 Daily, STATIONS Daily. A. M. ; P. M. 7:40 Ar. Kinsfon Lv. 40 s 7:29 Bines Junction s 4:35 1716 Pools . 4:48 i7dl - Dawson s4:57 8 7:01 " Glenfield s5:05 ; 6 :45 Lv. ; Snow Hill Ar. 5 0 All traina governed by the Nor folk Southern rules while using their track from Kinston to Hines Juno- tibn, and subje3t to the orders of its superintendent. ' The above schedule i given as in formation only, and is supposed t& oe the time that trains will arrive and depart, but' it is not guaranteed. WM. HAYES, . , . General Superintendent, E. A; HONEYCUTT, , " Superintendent. ' THE NEUSE MANTEL CO. Corner Bright and Heritage Streets Manufacturers of: ' ' ' - .... . A Doors. Sash, Special Front Doors. Stair Work, Grilles, Mouldings and Interior Finish; Mantels, Columns, Balusters, Porch Rail, Screen Doors and Win ' dows. i Store Fronts . and Office Fixtures a Specialty CHICHESTER S FILLS kl-iKu.r.l)l.l.ll!-.t.jV 1111. la 11.4 i CislU BtUucW T . L . . mIm. Tt. mf . u . V 'lAJUU.VB. l.UAM, !LiJk.l. Si CLAIRVOYANT B ER N.S Palmist,' Spirit ' Dead Trance 4 Somnolist Medium , CaUt names; lelli put present and future, gives advice on all matters of importance. Re, will tell your name without one word tpoken; he will tell you the names cf your loved ones; give dates, facts and localities be will tell you the number of the street you live on; describing your friend as vellat your eaenietbowl'ad vie you on business , speculation, traveV changes; securities, law suits, wills, deeds mining, etc Prof. Bern, to prove his ability will give his special readings for 50c Hours 1 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday closed. If you never consulted a spiritualis tic medium now is your chance. . !- REMEMBER THE DATES. JULY 27 TILL AUd $7. . 104 W. Caswell St., Near Bailey Hotel and Dr. Hardy's New Office Between Queen and. Heritage St's, Kinston, N. C. .1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON We have tried to buitd a banking Institu tion afe and worthy of your patronage. You, byy3Wrc(fldenee and liberal patronage, have made this Bank the premier banking; Institu tion of this section - A cordial invitation la , l eiteoded to all to avail themselves of its excellent facilities. t .- t?.'.-v v -. . ;orr:ciKS cW N. J. ROUSE. Pres. '" v;'r,'v:r. : DR. H. TULL. Vke Presklent, , D. F. VOOTEN.Caihicr, W ' J. J, BIZZELU Ass-I Cashier, -T. W. HEATH. TeUer. OIKCCTORS. VV.L. Kennedy H.Tu!l LH. Canady C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C Felix Harvey David Oettinger H. 'E."- Moseley J. F. Taylor H. H. McCoy S.H.Wer N. J. Rouse , Oak Ridge Institute s,x,h"d SOLD Elf DHLCGISTS VEHiTI'ERE s"' rT-Hav - luiJjf m m m . r o- v , , NEW IM.SS0 ALUMNI BUILDING ' SIX buildings, 350 acres in campus, athletic fields, and farm. Steam heat, shower baths, gymnasium. Over 200 boarding students annually for the ' , , past thirty years Prepares for College, for Business, for Life. Student study under teachers, at night, in study hall,- Fall season opens September 16th, Terms reasonable. , Write for illustrated catalogue. Address O AK RIDGE INSTITUTE :: oak ridge, n. g ,1 ' 11? CTQUR WEEKLY LRlHUcE """V Twas Late in the Summer, and Mrs. Jan naa 101s 01 rruii, uui nccucu riuu voji. 11" I 1 66 J rllwrjE SO SHE CAME TO OUR STORE Where we have it galore, And now she is canning to beat the Bands. There is No Canned Fruit Like Home 'Canned Fruit! They add to the pleasures of the wiirter season and redound to the credit of the good housewife Get-Busy While the Fruit and cans Last. D. V. DIXON SON f t it EAST CAROLINA 1 EACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A State school to train teachers for the putlic schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to &i one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins September 22, T914;;; For catalogue and olEer information addrjss, . , ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President Greenville, .V: - '';..n-'V.'- " North Csrolina 1
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