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TIIE KINSTON Adyaijced Spring Styles in Chamberlain & Braxton Caswell Buildlaff . ..... SOCIAL PERSONAL WANT ADS 1 CENT A WORD EACH IN SEMTOlt ; ' MINIMUM 15 CENTS FOR SALE Old Papers; suitable foi kindling fires these cool mornings, 6e a package i-ree Frees.. 9-14-tf FOR RENT Rooms at a reasonable firide.? Apply to 206 East Peyton avenue. ! l-25-2t-Dly The Best Pianos Are Sold by J. B. Leonard at Caswell Hotel. , r 1-28-Dly-tf FOR ALEFIve-room bouse on Lenoir street near new school building. J. T.i Whitfield. l-25-2trDiy lt-SW FOR RENlWFour-room house on'j . .East Vermin' avenue. Apply to thi owner, H. C. Edwards. 1-18-dly-tf FOR RENT Three or four rooms at 206 EjIbV Peyton avenue. Apply tc Mrs. N. A. Holland. 1-23-Dly-tf TWO Nice Office Rooms for rent in Whitake building. See D. V. Dii onASoii. - 1-11-Dly-tf FOR HeStT fiarage on West Got-I don street Apply to J. F. Taylor. 1-8-tf-dly. FOR "RENT Good four-room resi dence, corner of Independent arid Washington streets. Apply to Mi' Laura M. Wooten. 1-8-tf-Dly FOR SALE One seven-room cot tag and one five-room cottage on ' East Gordon ' Btreet. Apply E. R, Waller. 1-16-tf-Dly ' - - - 1 We have moved our iano store tei No. 4 West Caswell street. We now have an up-to-date line of pianos and music Come to see us. Household Furnishing Co , Forrest Smith. FOR SALE Large Diamond Ring- Perfect color, perfect cut Will sell at sacrifice or exchange for feal es tate. C. G. B., care Free Press. 1-25-St-Dly . Miss Maude Griffin spent Sunday in LaGrange. - ', v -.:. ;- tv.t.iiV'-.' ' S3 BB Mrs. IL H. Grainger and son, Jesse, hare gone to Wflaoa on a viiit. . The Round Table '-win meet with lira, R.A. WhiUker, Tuesday after boon at 3:15 e clock., . i-i. , ... at a t Miss Ada Basden has gone to Ra leigh to visit her brother, Mr. A. S Basden. - . .; j.v BBS; Miss Jennie CoWard of NeW Bern spent Sunday in the city with her pa rents. '.-.,-- ... . , ., ; Mr. Sam A.'.Haskins spent Sunday at Oriental With' Mends and relatives. HeathRZWstR shrdlushrdl uata1 dala " f?r-.;: a a a. v Misses Reba Morton ahd Lena Wil son of Dover are visiting the Misse. Foy, on McLewean street ... -o--. ,. a b a,.. Mrs. W. T. Hines will entertain the Reviewers' Club tomorrow afternoon at t:80 o'clock. - ; ,. a a Misses Cora Curomings and Ca mille Aldrldge have gone to Goldsbo ro, where they will visit Mrs. R. A Loraax. , ... , -i ? a a a In Honor of . Miss Julian- . , Invitations have been Issued for an afternoon reception at the home of Mrs. W. T. Hines Thursday in honor of Miss Helen Julian of Thomasville, who is the house ghest of the Misses Hlrier. The cards read "Mrs. Wait man Thompson Hines,. Misses Hines, January 28, 1915, 4:30 to 5:30 p. m., to meet Miss Julian." . MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued since last reported to the following parties: White:' Lawrie Skinner, 31, and Venie Heath; 16, both of Lenoir county; Jesse T. Pate, 32, and Fronie Lawhbrn, 28, bbth of Kinstbn. Col ored: Haywood Metts, 17, and Estella Isler, 19, both of Lenoir county; Ira Wade, 24, and Grade Grant, 22, both of Lenoir county. ill Y . v- . nn .- - . . mil si .: 1 , t Prmeess Mary-, daaghter of the king of England, here photographed m her first long dress and with her hair up, la doing her share In the re lief work with the rest of the women of Great Britain. WAR TAX KEEPS DEPUTY COLLECTOR TULL BUSY. Deputy Collector Tull, the local in ternal revenue agent, has been kept very busy during the past few weeks collecting- war revenue tax. He has been spending most of the time in Lenoir, Greene and Pitt counties, he states. VAUDEVILLE AT THE -, ' -l GRAND THIS WEEK. The Grand Theater is this week of fering a musical comedy company as the topliner of the nightly, bills.' Spe cial picture features will also be pre sented each matinee and night This evening "The House at Trembling Hill" will be the picture leader. "The Man of the Hour? oft Saturday night was generally, regarded as the best offering, yet made by the new play house.. ', ! , CHARITIES NEED MUCH CLOTHING. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore composed of J, C Dail and A. N. Taylor, doing busi ness in the City of Kinston, under the firm name of Dail and Taylor, was, on the 4th day of January, 1915, dis solved by mutual consent, and that on and after said date the said business will be conducted by J. C. Dail and P. C. Hemby, doing business as J. C. Dail & Co. The new firm assumes all in debtedness of old partnership and all amounts due said partnership should be paid to new firm. This the 5th day of January, 1915. J. C DAIL, A. N. TAYLOR, NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY COMMISSIONER WANTED Ten energetic, neat ap pearing men,-from 20 to 35 yeartj old. Call at SnaW & Powers, or set Mr. Payne. l-25-21Dly . - 1 1 1 i I, 1 n -:" 1 11 ii 1 ... WANTED An experienced doctor,) doing a three-thousand-dollar prac tice, on bad roads, wants a location! where roads are good. Will buy if suited. "Doctor, care Kinston Frt rress. ' l-18-3t-Dly 2t-SW The United Charities is in need of clothing. There are almost daily re quests now by needy people for wear ing appareL Mrs. H. C. V. Peebles, who' has the Charities' trtinkvsays there have been no ctnoributions in this line for. weeks, and the calls are so frequent that she is forced to Call the. matter to the attention of the pub lic. All donations will be accepted. AFFAIRS IN HAITI ALARMING. . WasHinj?tbri, Jan.' 24U-Cdndittons in Haiti are serious. Rear Admiral Capertbn has been ordered to pro ceed to his flagship, the cruiser Wash ington, off Polf au Prince Haiti and take charge of the situation. $10,000 FIRE LOSS -ei. AT HENDERSON Henderson, Jan; 24. Fire of un known origin last night destroyed two buildings of Messrs: Paythress and Church- on Main street, entailing We wish to extend our thanks to the many friends,"" both far and near, for the kind assistance and sympathy re"d'iVU8,dun f ,recenVll,ne" losr estimated t $-10,000.- The build- uuoubiiu. mi a. ft. o. XIOU8S QTIU UD' ily; : . ' i 1-25-lt-Dly CARD OP THANKS The Kinstorin Cotton Mills ana" its operatives wish to express their deep appreciation for"! the pronipt add 'generous response to the alar of ' ftr at tfceir will last, Friday night U both 'fire companies for Valiaht service rendered, and es- duce company and- a cement plant all of which were lest. The buildings Were partially insured. V Pool's market in South Henderson was also burned last night The .loss there is about $600, wih $300 insur ancc. v '.: . complete and np-te-date system. sewerage. of Morehead. City. Jan. 2. The board of aldermen of Morehead City, at a pedally to the East Kinston cdmpahy, I special meeting called for that pur- wnren is located nearpy, for prompt- pose decided to install immediately a ness in reaching the milli Kinstori Cotton Mills. - 1-23-lt-Dly KINSTON CAROLINA R.-NO- TTCE'Ttf SHIr'PERS.-Oh accountJ of high witer,-ll traihs on Kinston Carolina Railroad between Kinston and Pinnk HU1 are annulled kidegnt itely, ahd 'this-wW neOfr shippers that from this date no freight wall be !Pfd by this road for any point Children Cry- F0 rttTCHER'S CASTORIA The Liver- Regutates the Boe JE SluirgtaE Liver Needs Care ' Someone has said that people with a .TCmstoh . CarbliriT Ralliftd until Chronic Liver Complaint should be f.hlgh water aubsidest R. A HON- t P , way . from humanity, for. EYCUTT, Supt 'Jairdai 25. 1915. 7 ar peasiita and see through - ; . I-23-3t . a'ass aariuy. way -seceaM I states . Einiousness, tleadacnes, ea siness tmd Constipation disappear Under and by virtue of an order made by the Superior Court of Lenoir I County in the proceeding therein pend ing entitled; , In the Matter . of James W. Tyndall, Julia Tyndall, Furney. Davenport and wife, Rachel Davenport, Ashley Smith and wife Kitty Smith, Furney Davenport, Park er Howard, next friend of Bessie Tyndall, Florence Tyndall, John Tynd all and Plato -Tyndall, 'infants, Ex Parte," the undersigned, J. G. Dawson, Commissioner of Court, will on Sat urday, Feb. 6, 1915, at about 12 o' clock M., offer for sale at the Court house door in Kinston, North Caro lina, the following described land, which is situated in Lenoir County, N. C and more particularly describ ed as follows: , First Tract Situated in Wooding ton Township and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a cherry tree and runs N. 50 W. 77 poles to a stake; thence N, 56 W. 100 poles to a stake; thence with the road to the Daniel Harper corner, a sweet-gum tree and line; thence with the said Harper line S. 83 E. 92 poles to a hickory; thence with S. 86 E. 45 poles to the beginri- ing; containing 46 acres, more or less, and being that conveyed te Jesse TVndall b William'' Brown and wife, Martha L. Brown, on Dec 81. 1878.4 332 by deed of record in Lenoir county in Daily. Book 9, at page 800.? . . j A. M. ; Second Trace-Situated in Wood-j ' ":3S ington Township And bounded as fol-j s 7:29 lows: Beginning at a stake in the road i ' 7:16 near Zack Hcrward's fence ahd runs s 7:11 with the road due S. 21 poles to a! s 7:01 take; thence S..E9' E. 43 poles to a 6:55 stake: thence S. 73 E. 28 poles to mi 6:4o post oak; thence N. 10 1-2 E 34 poles to m stake; thence N.-73 W. 74 polea to the begmning, -containing 12 1-4 42 poles la stake on the' run of Horse Branch; thence up the run to the beginning, c&nta'aiin:4J4' acres, more or less and being that conveyed to Jesse- Tyndall by Simpson Howard and other on November 20, l'.HJ3. ly ded of record in Lenoir County in Book 29 at page 78L Fourth Tract Situated in Trent Township and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake In the road near Picadilla and runs S. 45 W. 13 poles to a pine on the west side of the road; thence S. 2 W. 126 poles; thence N. 32 3-4 W. 10 poles and 13 links to a pine; thence S. 431-4 W. 81 poles to a dead red oak;, thence S. 68 W. 67 poles and 22 links to a huckleberry and dogwood thence S. 58 8-4 E. to a stake in the road; thence with the road to the beginning, containing 136 . acres, more or , less, and being that conveyed to JesBe Tyndall by C. R. ! Stroud and wife, on Nov. 12, 1904, by deed of record in Lenoir county in Book 31, at page 40. Notice is hereby given that the said lands will be offered for sale as aforesaid to the highest bidder for cash, and will at the same time be of fered for sale to the highest bidder for one-halt cash and the balance in two equal annual payments- due one and two years from the date of deed made under this sale, and to be secur ed by a mortgage upon said lands. The bid which may be made for cash and that made for p-blf cash and . the other half fc. .vrred payments ' and secured as above stated, will be ' reported to the court, and the most. favorable andadvantageous bid will be recommended for confirmation as in sales for partition. This Janu ary 2, 1916. ( . J. G. DAWSON, . Commissioner of Court 1-6-lt-a-wk till 2-6-15 A Lot of Now FLOWERS and SHAPES CALL IN AND SEE THEM IMLB BASVVELL CAROLINA RAILROAD -!. ' a a a '" TIME TABLE NO. L Effective October i 1914, 6:00 a. m. Firrt class freight and passenger Sooth Bound . . ., North Bound STATIONS At Kinston Lv. Hines Jurictioa . Pool ; Dawson " Glenfield Suggs Siding Lv Snow Hill AT 333 Daily: P.M. 5:00 a 6:07 ; f5:21 -5:33 6:43 I f 5:59 v 6:00 We Appreciate Your Patronage GRAY & WATERS uarner snop In Hood Basement' -1 Aim " Better Ught and More pf It JfERQSENE liglit Best 'feywifir ?arS old eyes alike LAMM 'Wyott kerosne.iiglJ'-iat'its besi a .' steady, generous glow, that, reaches every, corner 01 tne roorn.; The RJTO does not smoke or smell. It is made of fohd brass, nickel-plated. It is easy to light, easy to clean, easy to re wick. At ders'crrtrrywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY itoa.n.C. (NEW JERSEY)' Cfcrtort,' H.C. ' v ttvt BAtTIMORE cj'c DR. DAN W.PARROTT DENTIST, Crown ahd Bridge Work ' -.-j j. ,;s Specialty Officeover Cot. Mill office All trains goverened by the Nor flok Southern rules while using the4 track from Kinston to Hinee Junq- acres, more or less, and being that tion, and subject to the order Of its conveyed to Jesse' Tyndall by Cebion " supenntendent. ; , . - Thigpen and wife on November; 14, The above schedule Is given as in 1891. by deed of record in Lenoir formation only, ahd is supposed to be county in Book 15, at page 463. ', I the time- that trains will -arrive and Third Tract-sSituated in Wooding- depart, but it is not guaranteed. ' ton Township and bounded aa fol lows: Beginning at a gum on the run of Horse Branch and runt N 65 W 1 1 an Hal. than. W 25 W C. - - 1 uicr uo.iik; t-ft . Aiug m j - w , A C T- O" I A "25c at your Druggist , adv.! 17 poles to t stake, thence N. 61 E. Children: Crr .JS WM. HAYES, . General Superintendent K. A. HONEYUTT, - Superintendent . Kinston, N. C &a.1ones.'f;vf. a;-. - H .C TURNER, -Gjntractor and Builder "'' "Priow 459 J.'' ' CHICHESTER S PILLS Til It IIIAHOMB IlkAXn. I'll tm Kf4 ,M VM ieullfc (.Old, tmt MlfcJJUia kititn. JmIH. Aikfif IH 'llV.li-Tme IAbwN HKtf.ll riUAblt kBOi Het !4fat AImsm R.lia! w ;StKWSI$D''."aE Dr. .0. L. WILSON -, , vast 'V - 02ce over J. E. Hood A Co's ." - V ' ' rtore. I - tV i A- If it is STALK CUTTERS and C WAY HARROWS you warit ' -we have he : ; ; Kinsman 'and:' 16 intfilip g 20 inch warrawc Mm llll H Ill t ! ' t - There are none On the market thatciih beat them for Price arid Service r : n
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