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. ) -4 TIIK KINSTON FREE PRES3 BAM'.ADS- it 1 CEl.J A WOKD.lACa !? MINIMUM 15 CENTS On "cent a word each later Hon, mueATorder Ii accompan ied with cash and lnaertiona arc jpjk fiftm la onaecntiT iarae of the paper. ..' ' '' "Consecutive 'insertions tw $nly When Accompanied V Inaertioa laaertlo U a word ..,2e a word S Inertiona.,......3c a word 7 Insertions. .. .. . . ,4c a word 13 Iiuertiona. ...... 6c a word Zt 'liiiertioiit......l2e word l?tim' I;-. .', '" ' V ' i'-': Poaitivelr No Books Kept Where Tbeae Rate Apply. Sausage. Emmett Lee's Market. Ihone"3l' ll-i7-3t-Dly SHOST-HOps FOR THE 10ND0N LIQUOR DEN ' '-(By the United Press) ? P?ndm Novv 20.-Liqaor- dealers are tn' despair over, the' new govern ment order limitingHhe sale of Intox icant in" London r to give and a half hours daily and five hours on Sun- lay. They-predfct they will be run out of business.;- . - J. , FATHER. BEGS TO DIE J . IN HIS BON'S PLACE. Wilmington, Nov. 19.4-WilIiam Merrick, an ajred colored man, today pegged Judge Daniels in - Superior Court' to let him pay the death penal ty for . his son,--Thomas Merrick, 18 years old, "who was convicted of first degree murder of Mr. L. B. Hudson, a young white man of this city, re cently, having shot him to death with a shotgun, following a dispute over a hitching rein. February 10th next was named as date of electrocution. -Attorneys for the defendant took an appeal to Supreme Court. The father of the condemned youth is a butler in the home of a promi nent family here. WANTED To rent three unfurnush.'U . ed rooms ,in good neighborhood. Re- 1 B, C, care Free Press. 11-19-2-Dl 1 1 LOST One black and red 1 butrcv biahket, between' Comfort and Kin-, ston, on the 15th. of November. Re turn to A.' S. Koonce, Comfort, N. C. U-17-3t-JDly jWe. have now In our employ three wj&KM jewelry repairers, one op- tWitSCtod-Jtwo engravers. All work done without delay. Phone 125-L. 11-9-lmo. " - , i LYNCH JEWELRY CO. FOR SALE My house and lot (80s 210) SOftJN. Qneen street. Terms to suit purchaser. " Apply W. H. Nor ris, Greenville; "N;C. 10-lO-lDl-tf "Mr."S. T." Abbott, expert' engrax er and jewelry repairer, a native of "'Lerioir county, which he left twenty- ijibpee years ago, has accepted a pisi- won wnn us, rnone lzo-u. LYNCH JEWELRY Ca FOUND a; Girl's Bicycle. Owner paying ior tnis notice. W. E. Par rott & Co. -J 11-18-Dly-tf EYES TXJ!VlNED-GlBSses Fitted, at reasonable prices. We correct -aatigmfttisj which causes headaches, - Mewborn Jewelry Co, now located next to Stephenson's. Phone 4l7-J, 115-lwk-B4y jn.'HiiMany repair jobs wich "we form erly had to send to the factory are now done right here, thus insuring promptitude in the execution of or- derte fhohe 125-1 11-9-lmo. LYNCH JEWELRY CO. i n Dr. S. 0. Vaughan, who has had 20 years' experience in the optical busi i ness, Is now in our employ. He will examine eyes free, and lit glasses at a reasonable price. Phone 125-L. 11-9-lmo. LYNCH JEWELRY CO. AUCTION SALE At my farm, near Pmk Hill, on Tuesday, November . 30,jTt"it. o'clock a. in, I will sell" at auction,- f"pfr of Mules, 1 Horse, 30 barrels Corn, 2;000 pounds Hay and , s Fodder,, 12,head of Hogs, Transplant o.Ml:norse: Wgo Cai-t,' Buggy, Discrtarrow,ands other farming lnW plefttJlfcjt "Terms-iJCash. v Eldridge Hea t4:V'11;17-2t-Dly&SW"-' JUST RECEIVED New Lot of Ladies' Coats -And Coat Suits In the newest styles and at reaonable r prices. COME TO SEE US J. HIRSHFiED COMPANY Next to National Bank 4 of Kiristori , Phone 34 1 , i - SATURDA Y,. NOVEMBER, 2. 191? :'T.. ! SOCIAL And: I PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Shaw) Barnes are stopping hi the'city for th week end to visit Mrs. 'Barnes parents, Judge and Mrs. O. H. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are on their way to their home in Maxton after conclud ing their wedding tour. I ' ' - ' Japanese Art Sale. ' The 'stock has been received from New York for the Japanese art sale to be conducted next week by ladies of the Ladies' Aid Society of Caswell Street Methodist church in the office of W. C. Fields, on Queen street. The sale will be opened at 3 o'clock oh Tuesday afternoon. FUNERAL OF DR. D.L JAMES AT GREENVILLE SUNDAY. IN. KISSTON HOUSES OF WORSHIP AND PASpS NEWS Rev. Mr. Love to Preach in Queen Street Methodist Church Thanks Service Caswell Street Church Programs Other Churches Vta the City v' x BAPTIST. First Baptist Church. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. ' Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m. by the pastor. Primitive Baptist Church Elder L. H. Hardy will fill his regular ap- pointments at the Primitive Baptist church Sunday morning and Sunday night Public is cordially invited. CHRISTIAN. -Gordo Street Christian Church- Regular services morning and even- jng. Mr. Percy Crngj? with EPISCOPAL. St? Mary's Church Sunday school 9:30 o'clock. Offerings every first Sunday for the Orphanage at Charlotte.-.. Services every Sunday, morning and evening at 11-a. m. and 7:30 p. m., save on the fourth Sunday in the month when there are no services, Holy Communion at .H am. on the first Sunday, and 7:30 on the third Sunday. Offerings at the Holy Communion services for the Alms of the Poor Fund. Christ Church Sunday school 3 o'clock. - at The funeral of the late Dr. D. L. James, who" died early Friday at his home in" Greenville, was held this morning at 11 o'clock. He was a prominent dentist of the Pitt county town, and was well-known through out the State. He was 54 years of age. ut. james naa JDeen ill since last Spring. Dr. James was the son of the late Dr. J. G. James of Greenville, and was educated at Wake Forest' Col lege and the University of Pennsyl vania ' He is survived by his wife an1 o inn Tt " Tohiah .!... i ' '1 MU!TITfnTT Mk W A Wht nf A I j m . Z V; r ; , Z TT QueeB strt Methodist aarch- iun. . u. renneu OI wumjngton, Sun . v . . .. 0 . . M . , . ... ' - " " ' ng at eleven o'clock a. m. by Rev. F " vuiioiiv.iii I S .m,- t rv L,u. u:t -V..-V 1 rv- " ' F-o-w i yueen 1 rr "oi,V ' S U" , y" Street chureh "A most cordial invi. wuaii, ,cu man miu an JUU reilOW. tni t-.. . . T (i friends to be present at this 'service. and hear him 7:30 p. m. the pastorvwill preach Subject, "Sons 3f God Positions and ni.tlao " J..' H i . irttn nnninnn mr 1 m..k m vuuuiiunuuii 01 mc lilt jinPiEKi MJNUAI thoughts presented one week ago. The Boys will meet at 3:30 p. m. Caswell St. M. E. Church Sunday scnooi at :4& a. m. Preaching at 7:80 p, ( by the pastor. This will be a Thanksgiving service. Bring a silver offering for the orphans. - t PrPgvWoVdHgtott. at 11 a. MARKETS QUOTATIONS f TODAY'S Hama, lb Shoulders. Ib Pork Lard Eggs . . . . . Hons, pound Broilers, pound Country batter Corn, bushel Roosters, aptec 17Vi 14 10 14 2 10 124 80 80' 23 OUR JITNEY OFFER This and 5c DONT MISS THIS, Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, Ill writinsr your name and address clearly. You will receive in retiifti' a trial package containing Foley's ! Honey and Tar Compound. for coughs, colds and erOup. Foley Kidney 'Fills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. For sale by J. E. Hood & Co. 3 ' adv PERCY CROSS TO GET IN A FULL DAY WITH Auction Off the Late William - i . Si r Stroud The "Amos Stroud Place," some times called the "Daniel Stroud Place," located about two miles of Deep Run, and on Kinston-Pink Hill Highway, to be cold subdi Tided or as a whole, at noon Wed nesday, December 15, on the premises. Also, the 'Poor. House Place," about aix miles from Kinston, at j the Court House door, in Kinston. at' noon, "December i6. . TERMS OF SALE One-fourth Cash, Balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Pciul Stroud . Commissioner. (Press Committee.) Percy Cross has been dqing some high grade preaching in the Chris tian church this last week. His ser mon Friday night was interestingf, lnst.riirtiVft nnii insnfrin was u unfolding of God's gospel plan. By rand at Webb's Chapel at 3:30 p means of a blackboard, upon which pasrV. t : . . he is an expert, Mr. Cross made his l "' ' - " ' "f . sermon vnrv lpnr tn hia lif.orra Mia ' LHK1STIAN, SCIENCE- tnni'ii..Tk. pr n1 s0a I ft CbBith of Ouruit,' Scientist- , L, , . 1 Services are held, in this Edifice ev. iiv biiuwcu Lite in purpose, promise, preparation and perfection and aptly illustrated it. He showed that there are truths to be accepted, facts to be believed, commands to be obeyed and promises to be received. Mr. Cross will preach tonight up on "Seven Things God Can't Do." This subject has aroused considerable interest. : Tomorrow he will speak three times, at 11, 3 and 7:30. Hissub ject tomdrrow . morning is 'The Great Discovery." Tomorrow night he will discuss "Seven Sins Against the Holy Spirit." Probably the greatest serviced of er.$unday morning apleven o'clock. Evening service af:$& Subject for the LessojifSermo'Sijul and Body." Sunday school at ten ajn, v Wednes day evening our testimonial meet ing at 7:30. Reading Room open daily from three until five p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services and visit the Reading Room. UNIVERSALIS! ; Church of the Eternal Hope 'Sun day school at 10 a. m. Young Peo ple's meeting at usual hour. 'CURED BOY OF CROUP Nothing frightens a mother more than'the loud, hoarse cough of crotro. the daywill be for men at 3 o'clock Labored breathing, strangling, chok- THE COLDS OF MANKIND CURED BY PINES! Have you ever gone through a typ ical pme forest when you had a cold! What a vigorous Impulse it sent! How you opened wide your lungs to take in those invigorating and mys terious qualities.'' Yesj Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey possesses those stim ulating qualities and overcomes hack ing, coughs. The inner lining of the throat is strengthened in its attack against cold germs. Every family needs a bottle constantly at hand. 25c. adv. ' PHONE 312 for Nice Fresh and Corn ' Pork. 11.17-3t-Dl FOR SALE Black Minorca Hens and Cockerels. L. O. Moseley. ll-18-Dly Dr. Albert D. Parrot Physician and Surgeon Klmton,N.C. Office Sack of Hood's Drug Stote Very Stimulating- When you are hot and tired and feel worn from the day's hard work call at any store " for a bottle of NEGTO COLA and you will be delighted with ts refreshing and stimulating e ftects. NECTO-COLA has an agreeable "after-taste" that will please you..,, NECTO-COLA - , . . .,... . ... Distinctively Better. Look for NECTO-COLA Trade Checks Under the Crown FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of 1ST011 Capital and Surplus $160,000 , Strong Safe Dependable . Your interest as well as ours will be promoted by patronizing the rmoi 1NAI1U1NAL, IJAiNrv. v.il,-.. N. J. ROUSE, Present D. F. WOOTEN. Cuhier DR. HENRY, TUU, . VK-Pred?a. J. J. BIZZELL, AmUnt Cuhia t L tiT Jf?!2W."f;A,.''r',,cl" in s.EBS -SDtD BY BteCEjsrS EVERYWHERE l W. L KENNEDY DR. HENRY TULL CANADY TAYLOR . McCOY II DR. m T.'.W.iHEATH Teller DIRECTORS ' . : S. H. ISLER ' , n. j; ROUSE . Ct FELIX HARVEY i , t-v DAVID OETTINGER . . . H. E. MOSELEY . .. Mr. Cross will speak upon "Selling the Birthright" This is a great ad dress and will produce a great im pression. Five hundred men are ex- j petted. The Bible School service will also be inspiring. The aim is ' to have 450 present. No invitation has been grven'this week for confession of faith, but to morrow morning the opportunity will be given and there is prospect of a good response. ing and gasping for breath demand instant action. Mrs. T. Neurefler, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar cored my boy df croup after other remedies failed." Reco mmended for coughs and colds. J. E. Hood & Co. adv BSS3i "ANOTHER- :: C 3oiroes and iJ3u!es . :: T1TCT TXT nv nvrmnnn Bought Direct From Farmers; v r B Well Conditioneij Stock -rhe; shipment includes Drivers, fteavy work horses antj. registered stock. There are . 29 head, including registered horses, ; rone pretty team of young black percheron mares, and a makh team of mules. Most anything you ' need in horseflesh and just about the best load of T stock ever shipped into Kinston. ; ' ', -.- ' PRICES AND TEMS ARE RIGHT. ; MITCMELLB Stables. CHEAPER i THAN HOME-MADE You cannot make a good cough medicine at home for as little as you pay for Foley's Honey and Tar, nor can you be sure of getting the fresh, I full strength, clean and pure materi als Did you ever hear of a home made cough medicine doing the work that Foley's is doing every day all over the country? J. E. Hood & Co. adv NOTICED HoMywaod Camp Na 46, W. 0. W., wifeh!to'xpre'sB Its' api preciation and thanks to those who assisted in preparing the , "First Prifce" float We wish to mention es pecially, Mrs. Denmark on decorating, Mrl S. T. Pate for his general inter est T-W. Mewborn A Cev for-the. use of their "Tennessee" wagonTiho young ladies who gave it the finish-J in touch," and all others" who Wip ed Mn any way.' Choice CUT FLOWERS for Thanks giving. See Stainback at Mars ton's or Richard Patrick at Barrett & Hartsfield's. . - ll-20-3t-D SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. CLappelV of Five Tears1 StaadiDj, Relieved By CarduL Chap- for ROS. ' JOSEPH DAWSON, " .' ; Attoney Bt lw, ; " Practices Wherever Earrlca Is - Z,1 "k !;; DesireJ - ,;f -.t v; ? E. K. Wooten'a ForErt "-. Mt Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah pell of this town, savs: "1 suffered bve years h womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more flian any xmecoutdteH. ,a I tried most every irtd-c nfcdicine, but none did me any good, . -,; . 4 , f wad one tiay about CaMuI, fhe wo man's tdnic ami I decided to try tL I had not taken but about six bottles until 1 "was -almost cured. It did me more good than all the other medicines I bad tried, put together. ' t .Aly friends began asking me wily 1 looked so well, and 1 told them about CarduL . Several are bow taking it" , Do you, lady reader, suffer from any Of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? . . , ,' - ' W so. let vs tirge you to give Cardul a trial. We fed confident It wiU help you, fust as it has a million other women in the past ball century. - Besin taking Cardui : to-day. You won't regret it All druggists, y Wrftt tn? 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