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HIE KINSTON 7 FREE' PRESS f ... 07 LOCAL INTEREST I :;;, .. , : ' I STOCKHOLDERS OP A. D. EL Dr. B. H. Tempi and Mr. W. D. Hood, local druggists, who art lock holder of the American Druggists' Syndicate, are now in New York to attend the annual meeting of the stockholders. Master Herbert Dillard Temple, his young ton, accompanied Dr. Temple. A ECU DEACON NOE HERE ON SUNDAY. ,. Archdeacon Noe of Wilmington preached in Holy Innocents Episcopal church in this county Sunday morn ing", and in St Mary's church here in the, evening. He was here on Sat urday as the guet of Rev. John II. .Griffith, rector of St Mary's. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VICTORS AT BASKETBALL) The Kinston High School girls' bas ketball team Saturday afternoon de feated a quintet of like class from tht Goldsboro High School. The scon was 16 to 15. Kinston showed better form against the visitors' superiot weight Miss Mary Happer of K. II S. was the star of the contest WELL-KNOWN MINISTER DIES AT CONETOE. Rev. W. L. Everett a Free Wil. Baptist minister, well known in thU part of the State, died at his home in Conetoe about 11 o'clock Saturday night II . was apparently in good health until the time of his death whlcn was very sudden and irom a cause as yet unknown here. He war fifty-fir years of age. DISASTER TO YACHT JULIA OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Dempaey Wood of this city was in correspondence with J. W. Murray, the Burlington banker, who was killed or drowned when the yucht Julia blew up in Pamlico Sound lust week, only two or three days before his death. Mr. Wood had lx?en nuked by Mr. Murray to osttint him in locating a ready-built pleasure boat to satisfy his craving for sport on the water. He was inordinately fond of yacht ing. Mr. Wood promised to keep him informed if a good proposition came to his notice in the port towns. Re cently A. L. Baker of Raleigh, the companion of the local man on hunt ing and fishing trips innumerable, purchased the Grey Fox in New York. She is a larger and much more expensive craft than the Avis, the craft which Messrs. Baker and Wood put add after the Grey Fox's arri val. The Avis was purchased from ex-Senator Cochran, of New York, and bears the name of one of the Senator's daughters. Mr. Wood had written the Burling ton man and was awaiting a reply from him in regard to the Avis when he read of the death of the banker, and two of his guests and possibly his crew, off the Hyde county main land. Mr. Murray was in Norfolk bartering for the Julia when Mr. Wood's letter was mailed to Burling ton. HEAVY GUNS WIPING OUT EVERYTHING IN THEIR WAY (Continued from Page 1) boiselle and in the Argonne region. They took French trenches and many iirixoners. British mines have been washed ashore' along the entire Bel Vienna Reports No Change In Situation. Vienna. Jan. 18. The War Office declares the situation everywhere have been little changed. South Tarnow artillery duels continue. the CurnathianH the weather holds the combatants in their own trenches, Germans Victors in African Fighting Berlin, Jan. 18. The Allies los 150,000 men since December, accord ing to the wi- office. It ia claimed that in German East Africa, where eitfht thousand British engaged two thousand Germans the British lost three thousand. The Germans shelled and set fire to a British transport steamer and badly damaged the Brit ish cruiser Fox. iYce Prizes, Free Band Concert, at sale of city lots next Friday. Buy the best lots in the city and double your money. Burton Bros. Realty Co. adv. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS.T.ORIA CHICHESTER S PILLS LOCAL MASONS TO THE GRAM) LODGE MEETING. FOUR COLORED COUPLES ' . i ; GET LICENSE TO WED. Four marriage licenses were is sued at the Courthouse Saturday, all to jcolored couples, as follows: Wil liam Cal, 21, and Victoria Clark, 20. both of Jonas county; Randall Jones 29 and Hannah Grimaley, 88, both of Lenoir county; Jacob Dudley, 24, and Sadie Cox, both of Kinston; John Fields, 23, and Emma Speck, both of Lenoir county. IRVING BACHELOR, COMING TO BEAUFORT. Irving Bachelor, the celebrated nov elist, l coming to Beaufort from New i York this week. He is not a stranger In the seaaid town, for it was ithere that he wrote "Keeping Up , With Little." Other celebrities recently in this section were Bud Fisher, originator of "Mutt and Jeff," and Rex Beach, author and incident ally, unscrupulous slaughterer of mora than one1 man's share of the feathered creatures of the East Car olina Bunks. At least half a dozen members of St. John's Lodge No. 4, A. F. and A. M., are expected to go to Raleigh to morrow to attend the State Grand Lodge meeting. The delegates from St. John's Lodge are W. G. Grady, R. B. Jones and John E. Williams, and several others will accompany them. Dr. Claud Pridgen of Wilmington, a former Kinstonian, now junior grand warden, is expected to be promoted to senior grand warden. lallr.l A rnr I'riitfyi.i r thl illr U r Klum,.J llrnlV 'III. I. Id4 ami tlulil intuitu W i.m, tealcl with H1..0 KltJ.on. Tata etkrr. Il'ir of rp llruirirl.t. A kfxl !. 1.1-tt.TFn 1 irirl.i IMA1IUNO I.U M IMI.I.H. . its yclr,knownilIc'tttSifir,A'..Avs kellr; 1. SOLO BV DRUGGISTS P-'ERVOTRE FIREMAN HURT WHILE EXERCISING HORSES. Burt Sellers, a driver at Fire De partment headquarters, was hurt on Sunday just before noon when exer cising the team of No. 1 company, on McDaniel street Sellers drove the horses under a small trestle for lum ber trucks for a nearby mill and did not notice it. His body came into violent contact with the timbers and his left arm was rendered useless una his face badly bruised. OFFICIALS CANVASS THE HALF FEE BILL 1M CONDITIONS HERE AND FARTHER SOUTH A man who arrived here a few days ago from Columbia, S. C notice a vast difference In the conditions here and there Only a comparatively mall part of the Palmetto State made good crops, he says, while this im mediate section of North Carolina not only made big crops, but seems to be enjoying nrmal prosperity as a re sult Being thrown directly into con tact with such ffaira, he says the building activities around Kinston are an evidence of good times, and the farmer must have been in better shape than most of their kind in the South generally, for the cotton crop haa been marketed ao far very judi ciously, and it now look as if the ma jor part of the local crop will real- is a little profit which is more than moat planters have hoped for. Chairman R. F. Churchill of the Board of County Commissioners, So licitor Henry Shaw, Clerk of the Court Jesse Heath and Sheriff A. W. Taylor canvassed the half fee bill and went over other minor matters in con nection with the county's affairs at the Courthouse Friday afternoon. The county's affairs are in excellent shape, it is said. In 1912, Kinston's graded schools employed only ten teachers; today the services of thirty-three are requir ed. You can't go wrong buying real estate in a city with such a record of development. The most desirable property in Kinston will be offered you at your own price next Friday. ads. Miss Sallie KllpaMck Professional Nurse 308 E. Vernon Ave. Phone Ift3 Price fully equipped $670 with 1 7 new features The biggest automo bile value ever fte.jred for less than 1,000. One of the sweetest running Roadsters in the world. Holds the road at 50 miles an hour. Theeasiest car to drive in the world. The greatest all around hill climbing car in the world. With Gray & Davis electrlo self-starter and electric lights $55 extra. KINSTON GARAGE INC OPENING OF GRAND THEATER TONIGHT. The new Grand Theater will be for mally opened this evening at 7:110 o' clock. The opening bill will be sole ly ot motion pictures, with two sub jects: The Belgian Battlefield" and "The Gentleman from Mississippi." The first-named is a series of four reels taken by daring photographers on the fields in Belgium when the troops of King Albert and those of th Kaiser and France were actually contesting for the domination of the little kingdom. Every branch of the military is shown in actual operation. Th famous play, "The Gentleman From Mississippi," comes from the World' Film Corporation. When first presented on the legitimate stage sev eral years ago it was a New York feature. Popular prices will prevail at the Grand. Matinees will be giv en, each afternoon beginning Tues-1 day, at 3:30 o'clock. Kinston needs ; more business I houses. Queen street ia full of them. Business must go to the aide streets. Gordon and Heritage streets offer your .best opportunity for safe in- vestment W aell five lots on each I of . these streets next Friday. Bur ton Bro Realty Co. . adv i Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS XO R I A MODERNgiENGLISH DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE PRESENTED BY THE Kinston Free Press, Jan. 18 j SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET . Sk fmrnr Mk eaMat of this srt shmMmI opportunity k cattlni wrt aba Crtifte.t. mi Appreciation vlth fit. eth - ml con.cK-utiv. date, mmm MM iwinict,miM wpinw bMto amount hrm s.t op- mmj Rfifl a. iicu arp nwm mm cot an Ik Htmx of th. ml of p Ma. III.M fl 11,11 th fMtorv. .BMrkln. kw Mk - V Y PC! m roa wui mm praamiM it your cftotco ot tliM Ihroo book, ; it. NSE If wll, .Like illustration! in the announcements from itnv in Hav f U7mrm tmnKth lt ,f the ONLT entire,y w compilation by the world' mOUBni tnglisn greatest authorities from Icadlnc universities: is hound in DlCTlONARYfuH Limp Leather, fir xiMe, stamped in gold on hack and UlBstraUo) gides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Besides the general contents, there are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated tiv thrr. . color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of 1 1"', educational charts and the latest United States Census, Present I vTo at this office SIX Ciancstive CertifksHs l AporocUtioa ti A VoC Tht 92.00 New Til S3 flfl J' o.etiy th. i . w aa the book, m- .7. a ! etjri ol M0B8TI tnglUO MndlBB srhiok la te . half h.iti . 1 ... i "I . oroq ptatco iooihm or : wit oaitatw enra.ra art A I at . rTX ooeUtia. ..CMh. mm! tm OlCimmU Cti. 4ffC ! la ia plain cloth hind- , inc. taniBod ta goli , .Hi kU.b. k.. , mouern ineusn xxr. aam urot- DICTIOMASIV , w.o.i.o. m SI lUoadsterl I II IB IT WAISTS SILK and VOILE FRESH and CRISP Just in Today Our Price 98c Entire Change of Patterns Chas. A. Waters The Telephone Stor Phone No. 89 We Solicit The accounts of Corpora tions, Firms and Individ- uals, and oner accommo dations consistent with safe banking. : : Start the New Year wil us. : : : Farmers & Merchants Bank Kinston. N. C. OUR SALE TAILORING OPENING Still continues and and $25.00 Coat Suits are now go ing at $ S . 9 8 and $9.98. Come and Look Them Over J. M. Stephenson THE LADIES' STORE Mr. Ryder representing Firienian and Goldsmith, of Baltimore, Md.. will continue the opening Monday, January 18th Showing the Spring Line of New Suits. Come in and look the line over arid give us an order Barrett & Ilarisfieltl New Silk waist Good furniture that you'll be proud to own and show your frierids, is the kind we sell. And turthermore if we say its good thBre's a rep utation of more than 40 years to back up the statement. In the White Maize and Flesh Colors ;- THE ONE PRICE GASH STORE A. J. SUTTON Phone 34 jZ? Prop. Oettinger's Furniture Store JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Is now going on. Every- thing in Winter Goods reduced to almost Cost to make room for New Spring goods that will soon be arriving. Now is a good opportunity to supply your needs for whatever you want. Come early and get the best. Yours to please, Mark Cummings "The Home of Quality ? DR. DAN W.PARROTT ) DENTIST, Crown and Bridge Work Specialty. OfficeoverCot. Milloffice riow To GIvo Quinine To Children. FKBR ILINH Is the trade-mnrk name givtn to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pJeas m io lace ana aoes not aisturn tne stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who caunot lake ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine (or any pur pose. Ask (or S-ounce original package. The name FUEKIUNli is blows in bottle. 3i cents. We Appreciate Your Patronage GRAY & WATERS Barbershop Ia Hood Basement FOR SALfc Old Tap. nitabl for kindling fires these cool mominsrs, 6c package. Fre rresa, - p-14-tf PS O STALK CUTTERS l..k!v.V. k yVvL'""18 drag hook-. TlwttoJk cutter with reversible axle. a i W . ,n TOTa out can "versed and made new. Th bub whkhLV;. .?. rep.cea wnenwon. ,ttt ihi. wiU Mr. buying Mw wbeeU. Tb bitch has a compression spring, thereby reliering tbe iar and match on yur team. "! noTTe tn? ?. rod" lh." y?" " ' h team the long and ol th. double tree. I he seat ia adiuatabie far KK I... J- l .1 T i ... . I I .n i . ., . . ""J."" mua na neca yoaea adJUStaDie .talkJ l T1,.nc,nlfUyfcoodedto protect driver from flying f ' r. 7.1. -tT cups in mam wneeis all small parts made ,,ll l?M,n j"tUr thm hV ne k """o enok use-Come and see the ' machine and you will know this ia true. Mads iq 7 and 8 nonreversible H, E. Moscley Hardware Company DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Residence Phone 523. 'Office Phone Pi) OSTEOPATHY DEFINED Osteopathy is a system of healing dj. sense uy scicnuiic manipulations, the purpose of each manipulation being either to adjust some derangement in tne position ot the tissues or to increase or to decrease the activity ol some organ. It is not a remedy for some particular disease, but successfully treats all cur able non-surgical, acute and chronic a IRA M. HARDY, M. D, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2:30 to 8 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Phones: Residence 607; Office 479. 102 West Caswell Street ye. Ear. Nose and Throat Di teases Treated. DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 S. McLewean St Near Residence. DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Office hours 10 to 12. Office 103 E. Caswell Street Phone 118. Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drug Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m Phones: 3 to 5 p. m. Office, 478 8 to 9 p. m. Res. Phone 113 A. L. Hyatt, M. D. General Praclice Miller Building Dr. O.L WILSON Dotfat Office over J. E. Hood & Co'i Store, v , . am W A I aSKINNKKoI We ater to The Ladies and CMdren: V : Ice Cream, Soda and Fme Candy Phone 149 XT. Skiiiiisr & Son "We Strwe to Plcaje" ' "
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