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Liccid',. t 4. 'gtmnted this
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J SALE 0 FPLANTATION.
Th Xfcftd. Bros. Realty Co. of
SilsoriTire elTing' at auction today
e S, Ff Harper farm in Vance town
, thip. " Thi -fJantation was parcelled
! off f or lll i
AN OVSTEB FAMINE ... ... .
h'VVil IN BOUNDS TOWNS
AGED MAN BAREFOOTED ON
. , STREET IN SEVERE COLD
Neighbors of L. li. Cox, an elderly
well known man of 110 West Bright
street, had to be assisted into hi.s
home by neighbor who found him
standing on the icy bidewalk in his
bare feet and night clothes, in a (ut
ter temperature. He had to be resus
citated, having been almost frozen
during the expoHure. Mr. Cox is un
octogenarian and lives ulone.
JOnN HARPER'S ACCOUNT
OF KILLING LATHAM
Tho laying off of oyster boats for
the hoIUUrra' hat caused a famine of
the bivttvef in- the Eastern Carolina
marketaj .'- Th Christmas trade was
exceed iffgly heavy and exhausted the
supplieaucB hand prior to Friday.
Kuutoi la not' materially affected,
since the1 tnajoritr of the local doal
ert ar "supplied from ' Norfolk.
WEATHER LOOSENS UP.
Higher temperature and the elimi-
nation of ice by the rain of Monday,
gratified earl risen today. The ice
J which had coated the streets for the
past three days occasioned a number
of accidents in this section, although
but on has been reported in Kinston.
' Travel over the country roads was
! ex-reedinirlv bad. and farmers driviner
Into the city on Monday abandoned
the trip rather than risk their horses
on slippery bridges.
DOTER MILL OFFICE ,
- i REPORTED ROBBED
A report reached here today of the
robbing of the office of the Goldsboro
Lumber Company at Dover. Thieves
are said ta have taken about $100
from the safe. The Craven county
sheriff went to Dover with blood
hounds which started to work in a
very -encouraging manner, but for
seme reason lost the trail. The rob
bers have not been apprehended. D.
yfi Richardson, very well known here
14 manager of the big plant
BROTHERS ARRESTED FOR
m CUTTING AGED DARKEY
Deputy Sheriff H. V. Allen Monday
night arrested Raymond and Henry
Sutton- colored, brothers, at a coun
try dance near Falling Creek, for an
assault with knives upon Henry Wil
linms, an elderly darkey, on Christ
mai' Thtf Buttons are accused of in-
flleting ugly cuts on Williams' head,
neck and back while the three were
drinking. 'Allen located them in the
midst of a breakdown in a negro
house. They gave bond.
t . .
WAYNE YOUTH TO BE
TRIED FOR PATRICIDE.
At the Instance of uncles of the
youth, Leroy Price, who shot and kill
ed his father near Seven Springs sev
eral weeks ago, will probably have to
stand trial for the murder. The grand
Jury had previously liberated young
Price upon the ground that the kill
ing waa justifiable. , R. B. Price, the
father, had been accused of mistreat
iig his wife, who, it was said, hud
been defended by their son. The el
der Price's brothers are understood
te have secured new evidence which
will be introduced againxt the de
fendant, who is now under bond, at
the next terra of Wayne Superior
Court,
NO DAIRY LNSPECTION YET.
' Meat and Milk Inspector Foley has
not secured the inspection by State
experts of local dairies that he had
hoped fof. Dr. Foley had hoped to
tart the new year off with a clean
state, although he has been in office
less than a month. The weather,
however, has been too bad to under
take the inspection, which will neces
sarily be tedious and slow, since there
art probably ISO head of animals sup
plying the local market. The daily
Inspection of markets and frequent
visits of Dr. Foley to the dairies have
already resulted in much good. The
visit of the Stat expert, who will
lime to Kinston as soon as conditions
are favorable, will be principally for
the purpose of making tuberculin
testa.
INTEREST IN FAIR
X DOES NOT LAG NOW.
, On of the most important matters
tcome up before the Chamber of
Commerce next Tuesday night prob
ably will be discussion of the propos
es" section! or county fair for Kin
afen next year. Prominent men, in
cluding President J. Herman Canady,
will advocate the establishment of the
fair, which, Mr. Canady says, can be
started off at a very reasonable ex
pense. Other enthusiastic champions
of the fair include Mr. J. F. Taylor,
tit. P. S. B. Harper and Dr. W. C.
Knox and others. The favor for a sec
tional instead of a county fair grows,
and It is expected that if the plans
formulated in January, si the
'amber will probably decide upon,
L.eene, Onslow, Duplin, and the oth
r bordering counties possibly, will
la Invited to participate.
John Harper, held in the county jail
for the murder of Lark Latham, de
nies that he struck Luthum with a
board. The men, negro-.), engaged in
a flgfit on North street Christmas
night which culminated in Latham's
skull being fractured ly a blow from
some heavy instrument, presumably
in the hands of Harper. Harper de
clares he struck Ltitham with a walk
ing cane. The slayer probably in
tends to plead self-defense, and suys
Latham was about to attack him with
a knife when he used the cane. The
officers found no knife in the vicinity
where Latham luid unconscious on the
ground after being struck. The cusc,
in the opinion of the authorities, looks
like a first degree affair.
LENOIR ALUMNI OF
UNIVERSITY SMOKER
Hon. Victor Bryant of Durham Will
Ik Chief Speaker Tonight All
Alumni and Students Are Cor
dially Invited to Attend.
$10,000 OFFERED FOR
SERIAL PHOTO PLAY
The Thanhouser Syndicate Corpor
ation and the Chicago Tribune have
made a very remarkable offer of
?10,000 for an acceptable photoplay
serial story. The offer states that
there are no strings or qualifications
but a bona-fido offer for a big idea.
Any who wish to try for the money
can get further information by ap
plying to Mr. II. F. Sta!ling;i, man
ager of the New Grand Theater.
The Grand will open about January
15th, and the great Thanhouser seri
al, Zudora, which has been attracting
so much attention wherever it has
been shown, will be one of the feat
ures of the new playhouse.
Hon. Victor S. Bryant of Durham
is in the city the guest of Mr. C. Fe
lix Harvey, on North Queen street.
He will address the Lenoir County
Alumni Association of the University
of North Carolina at its dinner to
night in Pythian Hall.
The association is preparing for
forty-five members and guests of hon
or, and the occasion will be a notable
one for the friends of the White and
Blue in Lenoir.
The. boys row in attendance at the
University will be guests of the Alum
ni. and will liven the occasion with
somo of the Kongs and yells that ter
rified every opponent on the athletic
fields of the South this year, with one
Had exception. Several talks will be
made by members, and it is hoped that
all will attend.
Any alumni visiting in the city are
cordially invited and will receive
hearty welcome. It will be entirely
informal as to dress.
NICKLE IN THE SLOT
TO GET A RAINCOAT
Fayettevillc, -Ark., Dec. 2!. Tho
raincoat has. taken its place along
side the egg sandwich, chewing gum
and insurance policies placed before
the public in vending machine. The
man who drops his nickel for a pack
age of gum to aid in the digestion of
his- nickel-in-the-slot meal, and then
pays a quarter to another machine for
a policy insuring him against the con
sequences may soon get n raincoat
from an adjacent machine as a result
of the ingenuity of Miss Elizabeth
Galbraith, head of the art faculty, of
the University of Arkansas. Miss
Galbraith has obtained letters pat
ent on a paper raincoat, said to be
waterproof. She plans to manu
facture the coats in large quantities
Snd distribute them in specially de
vised vending devices.
Stirring Times.
"While coining back from Kuropo
our ship was swept by tliu searchlight
of an English crutBor."
"Very thrilling, no doubt, but whllo
wo were coming back from Europe
uur ship was swept by a wave of
Germanophobla uml thero wore
enough German-Americans on board
'o put up a flyhf
TRY THIS FOR NEURALGIA
Thousands of people keep on suf
fering with Neuralgia because they
do not know what to do for it. Neu
ralgia is a pain in the nerves. What
you want to do is to soothe the nerve
itself. Apply Sloan's Liniment to the
surface over the painful part do not
rub it in. Slonn's Liniment for 25
cents of any druggist and havo it in
the house against CoTils, Sore and
Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica
and like ailments. Your money back
if not satisfied, but it does give al
most instant relief. adv.
DUDLEY 2i inches
NORMAN 2 inches
AHR.OW
COLLARS
2 (or ai ch. n..n, r.. a c. he u.ktr,
Children's Coughs Children's Colds,
Both Are Serious
When one of your little ones .shows
symptoms of ait approaching Cold,
give it l)r. Hell's Pine-Tar-llom-y at
once. It acts quickly, and prevents
the Cold growing worse. Very heal
ing soothes the Lungs, loosens the
mucous, strengthens the system. It's
guaranteed. Only 2"c at your Drug
gist. Buy a bottle today.
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for Sores.
NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE
The undersigned executors of tho
estate of Dock Wallace, deceased, will,
on Wednesday, December Ii0, 1914, at
the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash or approved security, certain
personal property belonging to said
estate, consisting of tho following:
2 mulo colts, ages, 1 1-2 and 2 1-2
years, respectively.
2 nudes, ages, 3 1-2 and C years, re
spectively, the younger weighing
about 1)00 lbs., and the older about I
1,200 lbs.
3 horse colts, nbout 7 months old
each.
2 mares.
1 stallion, about 8 years old.
One-third interest in an automo
bile, two-thirds interest in a reaper,
1 hay rake, 1 hay baler, 1 sulky plow,
1 feed mill, 75 to 100 barrels of corn
ami ;t or 4 stacks of fodder.
Place of sale: the late residence of
Dock Wallace, now the residence of
Nenl Wallace, in Kinston township,
about three miles from Kinston.
This 9th day of December, 1914.
NEAL WALLACE,
CATHERINE WALLACE,
Executors of the Estate of Dock
Wallace. Deceased.
ROUSE & LAND,
Attorneys for Executors.
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PRESENTED BY THE
Kinston Free Press, Dec. 29
SIX APPRECIATION CTlf iCATtS CGJWTITUTE A 5T M i
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th above Orttfirats of Appracinlinn wi!h fire o'hr of colvtenli.o date, and
praaanttng them at ihia office, with th tft:D Unua aititmrit Heroin it oppo
Jita any Mr le of DicticBary arleetad (which covets ilir iSmi of tho coit of !!.
" pr from tie factory, ch.-ckin, dork hirt and other ncceaaary EXPENSE
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are maps and over 6tX) subjects beautifully illustrated by three- t
color plate., numerous subjects by monotone, 16 paftcs of I u'Jt
educational chart and the latest United Strrte Cen-t. lrcsent 1 t
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Make Cold Nights Comfortable
by using varm bed covc&r
OUR SHOWING IS COMPLETE
PRICES $3.50 TO $15.00
All Coats
AT HALF PRICE
All Suits
AT HALF PRICE
Chas. A. Waters
Ihe Telephone Store
Phone No. 89
arrett & Hartsfield
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A ailamajatjiff ajjiKiyiagUl'WMal
I Ice Cream, Soda j
and Fine Candy
I J.T. Skinner & Son 1 1
"We Strive to Please" j j
GOOD STOVES
FOR THIS WEATHER
Will drive away some of the terrors
of this extremely low temperature.
These coal stoves that we are selling
are full nickel trimmed, with a dump
grate and every convenience of the
highest priced ones. They will hold
a fire easily all night, and keep a
room so warm that you'll forget it's
winter.
Small size is $7.50 with discount
for cash.
Large size is $9.50 with discount
for cash.
Wishing You
One and All
i AProsperous
New ,
Year
Oeftinger's Furniture Store
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ONE PRICE CASH STORE
a; J. SUTTON I
Phone34 Prop. I
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Physician and Surgeon
Office next to Lenoir Drug Co.
Office hours:
9 to 11 a. m Phones:
3 to 6 p. m. Office, 478
8 to S p. m. Res. Phone 113
Going Out
of
KHIWTTR Safety Razors Fit All Faces. 1 Business
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Sale
THE "ANGLE
ft
OF THE
SAFETY RAZOR
is so exactly proportioned that when the blade is held against
the face, the edge is in the exact position for a clean easy
cutting of the beard.
WITHOUT HONING WITHOUT STROPPING
Each KttH KU1UR blade is hardened, tempered and ground individually, insuring
unnormity ot temper and excellent cutting qualities. There is no scranim? or tiTW
iixc you experience witn otfter Oatety Kazors. ;
(f1! Cfl '-VER GOLD PLATED ff ftft
oo.ou ssi" i"e,t 's? 85.00
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY
Specialist in Diseases nf Wo
men and Children.
Office hours 10 to 12. Office
105 E. Caswell Street
Phone 118.
lair'M
A complete KM tint SAFETY RAZOR
OUTFIT consists of Holder and 12 sharp
Norwegian- Steel Blades, packed In z
compact neat covered case.
Ksvi Elirfa . t . S fcr 25 Cents
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SOLD AND CUARAMTCED BY
II. L MOSELEY HARDWARE CO.
Silks Galore
Dress Silts, Waist
safe
18c Up
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