HISS-CASEY NOT SO HANDY archer. WITH WHIP AS HER MA U I I ii "I I jT I MM Mi ' .1 II ' I ' KWP - r ' r MASONIC MEETING. Then- will le u rf-trulnr communi cation of St. John' Lodge No. 4, A. F. and A. M., Monday evening ut "7:31 oVloik. A CORRECTION. In n report of the librarian of the Kinston PuMie Library published in The Free I're.'s, an item of the lal- . t . t V A. anee in tne treasury nrnuirni over from 1913 wa. inadvertently print SI. 47. when it should have been $21.47. Her Attemot lo I'e the 'Wfennn" on a N'ishl)i;r Was Frustrated Itv a liloH With a ( luh. "867 BALES COTTON GINNED IN COUNTY BY SEPT. The tabulation of separate returns from ginners shows that !'i" bales of cotton, counting round as half bales, were ginned in Lenoir county from the 1914 croc up to September l; as compared with 737 bales ginned prior to the name date in 11U3. NEGRO VIOLENTLY INSANE. Bert Holt, colored, wus brought through Kinston Friday en route to the colored hospital for the insane at Coldsboro. The man was bound and handcuffed. He was violently in sane, and attracted considerable at tention at a number of places along the road. Holt's home is in Mays-ville. LAGRANGE CONCERN ASSIGNS. Notice of the assignment of the J. T. Edwards Hardware Company of XaGrange, has been filed in the reg Sster of deeds' office at the courthouse "Liabilities and assets are not given, Jbut it is understood that the latter W between $8,000 and $10,000. R J. Creech of LaGrange has been nam ed trustee. Several days ago a Mrs. Casey of East Kineton. a former resident of Texas, publicly horsewhipped a man on (vueen street, and ."lived the whip for future use. Late Friday her daughter, a young woman residing with Mrs. Casey on McDaniel street, attacked Mrs. ('. H. Antwine, a neigh bor, with the whip. Miss Casey and Mrs. Antwine ih-cus.sed one anoth er's faults over back fences nnd from doorways. The climax of the mis understanding came when Miss Cas ey ran out to the treet and began whipping Mrs. Antwine. The latter was armed with a bludgeon. Mrs. Casey was more successful at horsey whipping than was her daughter. It required a doctors services tor .iiiss Casey when Mrs. Antwine knocked her out with the club. The girl's scalp was badly damaged. Mrs. Ant wine was arrested lor assault. I The' New Styles of IS S h " M REPUBLICANS TO POWWOW ON A "HOODOO" DAY, Republican County Chairman Brad. Brown has called a convention f the Lenoir county Republicans for the 13th, inthe courthouse. The con vention will not be a meeting of dele gates, but of followers of the G. O. P. In general. This may or may not be because of the deficiency of the organization. Mr. Brown's attention 'was called to the hoodoo attendant upon 13,Jiut seemed to be not as su perstitious as many of his brethren f the faith. CHANGES IN COLLECTIONS AND DELIVERIES OF MAIL Recent changes in the Norfolk Southern Railroad's schedules have caused the postofftce to change the Itoura of delivery and collection of inails by city carriers as follows: CuJ lections: From 5:45 a. m. to 0:t5; from 3:10 p. m. to 3:45. Deliveries: from 7:20 a. m. to 9:60; from 10:45 at, in. to 1:40 p. m. An auxiliary col lection nnd delivery in the business (district from be 5:15 to (5:15 p. m. flho schedule is arranged in confor mity with the department's "ruling that employes shall work not more than eight hours. IN SUPERIOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, 1914. North Carolina, Lenoir County. NOTICE: Roberta Brown, vs. Heber Brown. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Lenoir County to pro cure an absolute divorce upon the grounds provided in sub-section one (1) of section 15(51, Pell's Revisal of 1908; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 9th day of November, 1914, at the court-house in said county in Kinston, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 26th day of September, 1914. PLATO COLLINS, Clerk of Superior Court TheNew Styles of John B. Stetson Hats Are Heret See South Window. Dail & Taylor The Men's Store SWEATER suns THE CAP, CDATAND PANTS RED UNO WHITE $1.98 ALL PRICES Come In Our Store and SeeYourself In a Beautiful W00LTEX SUIT, Guaranteed 2 Years J. M. Stephenson The Ladies Store Rnwit ter Corsets are Absolutely Correct. Let Us Show You the New Styles. .00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 PRICE I arreti & Hartsfield DefSC li Buster Brown Hosiery. O.N. T.Cotton 6 for 25c. Chas. A. Waters Hie Telephone Stuie j Phone No. 89 APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF C. R. SANDLIN Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the I pardon of C. R. Sandlin, convicted at the May term of the Superior Court of Lenoir county for the crime of sell- f ing whisky and sentenced to the road of said county for a term of six months. All persons who oppose the grant- ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their protests to the Governor. without delay. This the 24th day of September, I 1914. J. A. POWERS, His Attorney. 9-25-eod-lly for 2 wks. BUN DOWN BY AUTO ON QUEEN STREET J. B. Harm, white, was struck by am automobile ttt Queen ami Cordon .irv't. at 4 o'clock this afternoon ,nl painfully bruised, and u Wyele vitiih he was riding smashed. The tiegro driver of the machine was arrestee!. EX-SHERIFF SHOOTS R0XB0R0 POLICEMAN Rosboio, Oct. 10. T. 1). Wuistead, n ex-sheritf of Person county, shot JPoliceniun R. U. Gates nnd severely wounded him here yesterday. Har 'vey Wlnstead, brother of Sheriff Win lead, was arrested by Gates and lodged in jail. Winstead resisted fiercely and he ami Gates wr engag ed in an altercation when the farmer sheriff shot the ofiicer. jucal shoe stork cha.v(;ks hands. Itr. J. D. Poplin announces the sule ot his entire interest and good will in the shoe store which has borne his eiame, to Messrs. J. E. Waters and Oompany, who will operate it on the same high plane as it has been con ducted. Mr. J. F. Marquette will be ia actual charge of the business, and llr. Poplin bespeaks the patronage ad support of all hit friends and customers for the new firm. Mr. Poplin goes with the Singer Sewing Machine Company, to which Im will devote his entire attention. EOlEyillDNEYPIIlS ri''''-iJlWtllMWlJ!IJ'!! ... '- TiHWW.IWijiiiii.il llllil'ill 1 AT SKINNER'S I mgwrniwrnmamamamuna Ice Cream. Soda I J.T. Skinner & Son I A Soiid Mahogany Bed room Suite consisting of bed, bureau, chiffonier and dressing table for $150.00 The bed is a beautiful four poster, all solid mahogany the dresser is 48 inches wide, and has a 36 inch mirror the chiffonier and dressing table are good size, with best French plates. Tlie entire suite is handsome ly finished, and constructed of the besf solid mahogany. A Great Value ". ; Oettinger's Furniture Store Florence Told All the Neighbors "You come in and we my Florence oil cook stove work just once ami you won't be happv unlit you hivi onr. "Vou can have a sUw, sin nu rin fire on one burin-r at the same tu:u you hove a quick, hot tlie on anulht r.uul the other one reuUteil exactly to anv w ik you want done. Just set th. l-wr as you want them and you c;m w .H' ay for two houia and tit:d a!! ih.- barm ; :s.t exactly the sanu heat whm , mi n-rre back. Th its U'caust the oil i:;pl- is uutotnatic and t 'u-r e iiir iu v i. Ks "It'-t Ho s:.tr?!, so cKa-i. i cor-vii-ml, so ciH'l, thit I don't knew what I should do without it. "Mv hutluml Ins teU- t!u- FI ENL'IC with othrt sErvfs ,ird fn a it produce a wonderful nmotirt ot heat tor the oil consumed r.nd t1) t it c.ii'-t Monty aNrnt two cents an hour to run WJ (our burners." 'TA Timing Pit in Chi Sir llhfry" FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves "Look for tjie Lfver" In the- Florr nc you have at !.t the reliable oil Move. Sfct and sim plicity and economy. They go tomnher. Come in and see thew wonderful cook rtove. They curry the manufacturer' guarantee in addition lo our own. H. E MOSELEY HDW. CO. m THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 Proo. DR. F. FITTS Osteopathic Physician Over Kinston Ins. & Realty Co. Offichour: 9-12, 2-6 Night8 and Sundays by Appointment. Examination Free Phone 80 Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drugj Co. Office hours: Phones: Office, 478 Res. Phone 11 9 to 11 a. m 3 to 5 p. m. 8 to 9 p. m This Beautiful 191g'Maxwell "25" Seffsatibn of the AutbmoMe Year MORE THAN 37000 "1915" MAXWELLS ORDERED WITHIN SIX WEEKS This tremendous demand proves that the public and dealers have recognized the 1915 Maxwell as the Biggest Automobile Value ever ottered for less than $1,000.00. We have our Demonstrator and will be glad to give you a demon stration of the pulling and easy riding qualities. Let us have your order at once, so you can get an fealty delivery. FIVE-PASSENGER TdURING CAR, $695.00 Two-Passenger Roadster, $670 Cabriolet, $840 Town Car, $&0 Electric Lights and Electric Starter (Gray & Davis) $55 Extra HOLDS THE ROAD AT FIFTY MILES AN HOUR. Kinston Garagelnc. Tic nPhone, 414. FOR SALE Cottrell newspaper press and Dexter folder. Will print and fold 4 or 8 pages, 6 columns. A bargain Address Free Press, Kin ston, N. C 9-14-tf INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ' V LOANS NEG0TIATEED Now Occupying New Office one Door East of , The Post Office Phone 182 r rd.v Edwin ClaDD. MV - - ' juorsneim, Kneeland, SHOES FOR MEN Who care for Style as well as uahty-they are the lead ers in. style for Men's Foot weareverything that is new in shoes you will find it here in all shapes and color. May Manton, Julian Kokenge, Shoes for Ladies. Style, Quality and Fit guaran teed. Will appreciate your look ing them over before buying else where, for I can save you money. Mark Cummings "The Home of Quality" DR. DAN W. PARROTT DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work 4 Specialty. OfficeoverCot. Mill office Dr. O.L. WILSON Dentist Office orer J. E. Hood & Co'a Store. The Latest In COATSUITS lookrThem Over T- 'J- m - t Ki G. . E. 9 orneeau