WANT ADS 1 CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION MIND1UM15 CENTS FRESH CELERY at CouHe'a Candy Kitchen. 10-23-2dly MULE FOR SALE Apply D. T. Ed wards. 10-21-3t-dly 10-24-2t SW PHONE 312 FOR NICE YOUNG Native Beef and Beef Liver. i0-23-2t-dly NICE NATIVE BEEF AND BEEF Liver at Lee's Market, Phone 312. 10-23-2t-dly WANTED A man to work in dairy. Good house furnished, to right man. Apply to J. P. Hardee, Kinston, N. C. 10-22-2t-dly 2t-SW YOUNG MAN Employed in Kin ston, desires board with room, pri vate family preferred. Address X, Y, Z, Drawer D. 10-22-2t dly PARSONS' BARBER SHOP HAS Opened for business next Ray Daw son's feed store, on North street. I will appreciate yuor business. R. B. Parsons. 10-22-2t-dly lt-SW SPECIAL NOTICE Each lady that calls at our store will be presented with a needle case, filled with gold eyed needles as a souvenir, as long as they last. Pianos, Player Pianos and Music. No. 107 North Queen St. Forrest Smith. 10-9-26t-dly WANTED Information as to the whereabouts of Sophronia Crqom, colored, about 80 years old. Was last seen on Blount street, in Kinston, last Wednesday at noon. She is low and stout; her complexion bright. Communicate with Marshall Isler. 10-17-lwk-dly NOTICE The ladies of the Pare chial Society of St. Mary's Episco pal church will open a Tea Room on Monday afternoon, from, 12:30 to 6, in Courie's Gandy Kifehent and will serve tea, hot chocolate .., and sand wiches: The public is invited. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the church. 10-23-2t-dly SOCIAL And PERSONAL Mayor F. I. Sutton spenTyTsTerUay in. Raleigh. II ? "9 Mr. C. A, Rhodes of Comfort spent yesterday here. a a a Mrs. Fred. Aberly of New Bern is visiting relatives here. a a a Mr. T. C. Bryan of Grifton was a Kinston visitor yesterday. a a a Mr. R. L. Blalock left this morn ing for Wilson on business. a a ta Mr. Corny. Tyndall is visiting in Wilmington for a few days. a a a Mr. J. H. Ellis left this morning forWilson on a business trip. a a a Mr. Luther F. Mallison left this morning for Wilson on business. a a a Mr. H. Ball of Baltimore was a business visitor in the city today. a a, a Mr. Joshua Dawson of Deep Run was a visitor in the city today. , a a a Mr. J. Paul Frizzelle, mayor of Snow Hill, was here yesterday. a a a Mr. Henry Archbell left this morn ing f,or LaGrange, on a business trip. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stricklin have returned from Richmond and Peters burg, where they have been visiting several days. t i Lft BM Mrs. L. N. Williams and Miss Clyde Tilghman returned last night after spending a day at the State Fair in Raleigh. . a a a Mr. John A. Wells has returned from Stantonburg, where he has been visiting his wife, who was ill a few days ago. a 5 a Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis and son, Lee, have returned from Raleigh, where they have been attending the State Fair. a a a Messrs. W. C. Moore, John Daw son and W. D. Hood have returned from Raleigh, where they attended tb i yesterday, -s y , . Mr.' Xdolph EinSteYn, 'of Wilming ton was'a Kinston vjsitor yesterday. .1 a a a Mr. L. J. Haskins and Mr. J. W. Irvin were in Kinston today en route from the Raleigh Fair to their homes in Jones county. a a a Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pegram ' of Florence, S. C, are in the city, Mr. Pegram will be on the tobacco mar ket here for a short while as buyer. a a a ' Mr. J. C. Long of Morehead City passed through the city yesterday en route to Raleigh to attend the fair. Mr. Long will go from Raleigh to Louisburg to visit his daughter. a a a Many relatives of Mr. A. G. Tyn dall celebrated that well-known man's 75th birthday with him at the country home of Mr. P. S. Tyndall, a son, near Pink Hill, on a recent day. Mr. Tyn dall has been married fifty years, and Mrs. Tyndall, aged 69, was seated with him when their kinsmen called to pay the highly respected old people homage. There are eight children living, these being: Mr. S. S. Tyn dall, Kinston; Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. S. J. Kornegay, Messyt. A. E. Tyndall, L. P. Tyndall and P. S. Tyn dall, Pink Hill, and vicinity; Mr. El bert Tyndall, Deep Run, and Mr. J. I. Tyndall, Goldsboro. Most of forty-four grandchildren and four great grandchildren were in the assemblage. A typical country dinner was served. Mr. T. W. Miller of Edenton was in the city yesterday. Belgium comprise the most heUroge neoua, army in the world's history, he says, and carries a newspaper clip ing which struck him as a particu larly expressive description of Sir John French's command. "My nam is Tommy Atkins, and I'm a husky chap; my comrade' is a Cossack and my partner is a Jap. We're going with some Ghurkas and likewise with some Sikhs, some black Algerian Tur cos, and other colored freaks. And with all the blooming virtues for which you know we shine,., we are car rying civilization to the people on the Rhine." He came to America eight years ago, when he became a time- expired man, and is now living in Bal timore and traveling for a concern in that city. FURNISHED ROOM For Rent Con venient to bath. Apply 108 East Vernon avenue. 10-23-2t-dly WANTED At once, solicitors for pleasant and profitable work in the city and nearbytowns. Nice oppor tunity for either men or women. Must be well recommended. Address "Op portunity," care Free Press, Kinston, N. C. 9-29-tf. The Great Going Out of Business Sale 11 nc a sTttoof Quacc r R the Opening Day Be Sure and Attend, and Save Money. Everything Marked Away Down. TROOPS FIGHTING UNDER BRITISH COLORS MIXElfi Interesting Little Ditty of Sir John French's Army Furnished by Mr. Howlington of Baltimore, For merly of Yorkshire. J. Howlington, who is a Yorkshire- man, though he served in a Scottish regiment in the British army, was here today, and a most interesting visitor he was. Mr. Howlington has been in India and other parts of the empire with H. M. forces, serving a private, lance corporal and sergeant in a company of Kilties. The English troops in France and Children Orjr FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A JUSTIN A New Shipment of HAT SDK! e Styles S Pric . to Suit Everyone is. M. L Braswell M. Adler 6c Sons THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON "Extends to its patrons its grateful ap preciat of their confidence and patronage ' which are enabling it in large measure to help tide over the results, locally, of the EUROPEAV WAR."j OFFICERS N. J. ROUSE, Pres. DR. H. TULL Vice Present, D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier, J. J. BIZZELL, Ass't Cashier, T. W. HEATH. Teller. DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy David Oettinger H. Tull H. E. Moseley J. H. Canady L. C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C Felix Harvey J. F. Taylor H. H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse nzre UMIKJ MI EASY Do tnmw irydl to M Sood! Music by All-Star Sand i Kl B '' hi i : ; ((I!)a WilsbhrNC. J