WANT ADS
1 CENT A WORD EACH IN
SERTION MINIMUM 15 CENTS
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If SOCIAL
PERSONAL J
Phone 312 for Nice Pork, Beef and
rrpsh Sausage. i-v-wy
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h'av'TED A few boarders. Ad-
dress CO " "V '
vice Native Beef and Pork at Lee'i
All Pork Sausage for Sale at P. A.
Hooker's Market. ll-4-4t-dly
Nice Native Pork and Fresh Sausage
at Lee's Market, rnone an.
1 1 A-9f11
AT MARSTON'S Only one day left
for you to get that Free Box of
Stationery. 11-6-lt-Uly
FOR SALE Shetland Pony and Bug-
ev at a bargain. Apply Mrs. Tom
Hunter. ll-4-4t-dly
jOST Automobile Crank. Reward
if returned to Dr. Hardy.
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NOTICE See L. O. Gross if your
Piano needs tuning. Satisfaction
guaranteed. I also Sell Halley and
Davis and Conway Pianos. Phone
480-L. 10-13-D&SW-tf
FOR SALE A pair good mules, six
years old, about 1,000 pounds each.
Also an Everett Piano, as good as
new. Will sell cneap ior casn. Vj. a.
Wiggins, R 1, Kinston, W. U
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STOLEN from my home, my Bicycle.
Simmons make. No. 17912, yellow
head, second hand wheel. Reward foi
return to J. L. Johnson (Dummy).
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FOR SALE Eight-room house with
pantry, water and lights; good lo
cation. House of Al material and
good workmanship. Sacrifice to quick
huver. Owner leaving city. Address
B, care Free Press. 11-2-lwk dly
A NEW Protective Undergarment for
particular women. No woman j
should be without same. Send for
catalog. Agents wanted. Territory
allowed. Jesselyn I. Dunn, State
Agent, 1116 Taylor St., Columbia, S.
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VANTED At once, solicitors for
pleasant and profitable work in the
ity and nearby towns. Nice oppor
mity for either men or women. Must
b well recommended. Address "Op-
ortunity," care Free Press, Kinston,
I. C. 9-29-tf.
OST Setter Dog, black and white,
black ears, about six years old,
mes to name of "Bob." Liberal re-
ard for information leading to re-
overy. E. V. Webb. ll-2-2t-dly
2t-SW
PECIAL NOTICE Bach lady that
calls at our store will be presented
with a needle case, filled with gold-
eyed needles as a souvenir, as long
is they last. Pianos, Player Pianos
ind Music. No. 107 North Queen
itreft. Forrest Smith. 10-9.26t.dly
Mr. G. V. Cowper spent last night
in New Bern.
a a a
Hon. J. Y. Joyner of Raleigh is
visiting in the city.
a a a
Mr. Orrin Weeks has gone to War
saw on a business trip.
a a a
Miss Carrie Cox has gone to
Snow Hill to attend a patient.
a a a
Col. W. D. Pollock has returned
from a short trip in Jones county.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jones of Brain-
gers were Kinston visitors today.
a a a
Mr. James M. Howard of New
Bern was a business visitor in the
city today.
a a a
Mr. Roland Hodges of LaGrange
was a welcome visitor in the city
yesterday.
a a a
Mrs. J. W. Fields and Miss Ola
Sanders of LaGrange were visitors in
the city las tevening.
a a a
Mrs. C. D. Giltner and small son,
Franklin, of Tamaqua, Pa., are vis
iting relatives in the city.
a a a
Mr. Zeb. V. Rawls left yesterday
for his home in Bayboro after spend
ing a few hours in the city.
a a a
Miss Singletary, a trained nurse
from New Bern, is attending Mrs.
John A. Pollock, who is quite sick.
a a a .
Misses Bessie Tyndall and Jennie
Taylor left this morning for a visit
in New York and other northern cit
ies.
a a a
A social meeting of the Christian
Endeavor Society of the Presbyter
ian church will be held this evening
in the home of Mrs. J. H. Parham.
a a a
Mrs. W. D. LaRoque, Mrs. Rhem.
Taylor and Mrs. A. W. Taylor have
returned from attending the State
convention of the Christian church at
Greenville.
a a a
The Rev. Thomas P. Noe, archdea
con of the Diocese of East Carolina,
is expected to arrive in the city this
afternoon and be a guest at the rec
tory of St. Mary's. On Sunday Arch
deacon Noe will have the services in
St. Mary's Episcopal church.
StooCs MsBirag
The Lenoir Oil and Ice Company, appreciating
fully the serious situation confronting our people
on account of low price cotton, will make a spec,
ial effort to encourage stock raising in this section
byoffering the best known cattle, horse and hog
feed at minimum prices to all those who will take
advantage of the opportunity and begin to foster
stock raising on an enlarged scale. We offer the
following very low prices to all for cash f. o. b.
our mills:
Cotton Seed Meal $22 per ton or $1.10 a bag
Cotton Seed Hulls, loose, $4.50 per ton, sack
ed, $7.00 per tonor 35c per bag.
Special information in reference to feeding meal and hulls will be gladly
furnished upon application at our 'office. : : : :
Lenoir Oil & Ice Company
Kinston, N. C.
FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for
kindling fires these cool mornings,
5c a package. Free Press. 9-14-tf
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
We are now prepared to furnish
a COMPLETE STEEL FENCE
with AMERICAN STEEL
FENCE, AMERICAN STEEL
POST and AMERICAN STEEL
GATES.
We have in stock at present 3 car
loads of this material. Come in
and see the most Modern and
Best Fence on the Market.
Respectfully,
B.W. Canady &Son
Kinston. - - - N. C.
HAVE YOU CATARRH
That's the Way You Use Hyomei, the
Safe Catarrh Remedy.
The most pleasant, easiest, harm
less, and the really sensible method
for the cure of catarrh is Hyomei,
which can be had from any drug store.
Just put twenty drops of the liquid
in the small inhaler that comes with
every complete outfit then breathe
it. A few minutes' use almost in
stantly clears the head and stops that
annoying sniffling.
When Hising Hyomei every particle
of air that enters the breathing or
gans is charged with an antiseptic,
healing balsam that destroys the ca
tarrh germs, stops the unclean dis
charges from the nose, relieves the ir
ritation and quickly heals the sore
and inflamed tissues. The first day's
use of Hyomei will show a decided im
provement no matter how distressing
the trouble.
Catarrh, which usually begins with
a neglected cold, often becomes a very
serious ailment, so don't wait, but
start using Hyomei today it is in
expensive and J. E. Hood and Co.
always sells it on the "No-cure-no-pay"
plan. (adv.)
(D)(0) NOT FAD
To see MR. E. J. BECTON and MR. V. D.
DOUGLAS or MR. J. T. COMSTCCII -For
Particulars Concerning the I.'cxt t
BIG LAND SALE ; i
VERY EASY TERMS ,
Small Farms Cut Out the W. D. BECTOIJ
FARM. wy-A..
Monday. November 16th
FREE BARBECUE DINNER 11 A. T.l.
WORLD'S FAMOUS AUCTIONEERS ,' . .
BURTON REALTY COMPANY
WILSON, N. C. :
A SPECIAL
REDUCTION SALE
on all of our
HATS
We have them in
all sizes, small,
medium and
large brims
is. HI. L Braswell
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KPRl
"If you "need help to hold
your COTTON, call to
see us.
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N.J. ROUSE, Pres.
DR. H. TULL, Vice Prewfa.
D.F. WOOTEN, Ceeliier. ,
J. J. BIZZELL Ami Oanief.
T. W. HEATH. Teller.
DIRECTORS.
W. L Kennedy David Oettingef
RTull
. H. Canady
.. C Moseley
J. F. Parrott
C Felix Harvey
RE Moseley
I.F.Taylor
RR McCoy
S. R Wer .
N.J. Rouse
J. L. PHILLIPS,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
P. O. Box 312,
KINSTON, N. C.
Office:. Whitaker Building.
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, ' ' ,",;rwraSi
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD "T
LOANS NECOTIATEED
Now Occupying New Office one Door East of The Post Office
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
Phone 182 C. Oettinrer, Max.
"Patronize Home Industry
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HE LENOIR PRESSING CLUB
now occupies new quarters over
'ox's Shoe Store, where it is better
repared to do your French Dry
leaning and all kinds of Pressing
ork. . B. Wells, Prop., Phone
10-L. 10-201eod-lmo
OR RENT or LEASE One extra
good Truck Farm, situated 31-4
nles from Mount Olive, the garden
sot of North Carolina. Suitable for
ny kind of crops. Graded schools,
est of water, good houses and good
ds. For further information, see
r write H. E. Kennedy, care Hart &
arnngton, Kinston, N. C.
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the
nnersiup heretofore composed of
imuei iispence and L. K. Wooten, do
? business in the City of Kinston,
der the firm name of Kinston Vul-
nizing Company, was, on the 3lst
y oi October, 1914, dissolved, and
it on and after said date the said
siness will be conducted bv S.-imu.-l
ence alone, and L. K. Wooten will
longer be partner therein, and
U not be responsible for any debts
a liabilities of , said partnership.
I amounts due unto said parrner-
P may be paid Samuel S pence,
rhis the second day of November,
L. K. WOOTEN.
sAMUEL SPENCE.
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We are Equipped to Handle Your Orders for High Grade Job Printing.
Orders Carefully and Promptly Executed.
We Make the Best Grade
LETTER HEADS, WEDDING INVITATIONS,
ENVELOPES, CARDS FOR ALL PURPOSES,
POSTERS, CIRCULARS, LARGE AND SMALL
We have Connections with Engravers and Blank Book Makers which enable us :
to Promptly Handle Orders for Engraving and all kinds of Blank Book Making. ;
BfflMSTOM TOlISS COMPANY, DmiCo ;
Publishers and Job Printers
ilgoratlee to the Pale and Slcidy J
ovl r?!?ji T" ttwoetJwnin tonic. I
StiUUJrhZ! chiu TONIC, driTC. out
SZm1. children, a I
"Any thing in P r i nting
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