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THE KINSTON FREE PRESS .1 AT It la well known fact that stan dard properly "balanced fertilizers will not be obtainable for next year's cropa. All materials, are al ready very much higher than for years, and muriate and sulphate of potash practically unobtainable at any price. The very best base goods and. also beat balance! , ma terial obtainable la COTTON SEED MEAL, ' Meal eontaiha 2 per cent phospho ric acid, 7 1-2 per cent ammonia, and 1 1-2 per cent, potash. ". ' Ym ahould exchange all yonr aeed far meal or buy meal now, for it will certainly sell higher lated. , LENOIR OIL & ICE co::?iy- N, J., Booae,, fgwarllL MM Klnston, N. C Coldshort, N. C, I ROUSE. & LAND, 1 AnoSSKTS-AT-LAW. Offlcea: Klaataa, N. C, Gflkborja, thC 1 111404 Borden Buildia DR. DAN:7 PARROTX f - DENTIST . I ' ' SpacUltjr I' I. Crtwa and Bridge Wark a - Office, over Cot, Mill office DXL a L. WILSON '"-' DENTIST , : OSm j: B. Hool Ca Star, Z.Y. MOSELEY, 11 , D. PHYSICIAN and, SURG EON, v Back of Lenoir Drug Company PHONZSi I to 11 a, a QSea 471. J, to p, m Reiideaee U Offlea henra - "Osteopath, 1 1 ' Upstairs, Next Door to Postofjjce. ' . EXAMINATION , FJtEB. Phones: Office-80. Bee-523 LUNSFORD ABBOTT, D, 0, r . Osteopathic Physldaa ' . Upatalra. Next Door, to Dixie, Phon 579-J. SS.CC HAKPE3, DENTIST, OSes Over PeetoOea, :ale Ho w Qn We Have Chopped Off The Price On'Coat Suits, Goats; and Dresses , One Fourth We, have a few; numbers left, ranging inprice from $10.00 to $35.00 that must be closed out by Jan. 1 8t, Do not delay. Procrastination is dan gerous, tbia phenomenal . opportunity presents its V; self now? "Term3 Cash; 'EI Sedfi One Lot of GOAT SUITS Your Choice Big Shpwing of kadierancy Handkerchiefs 10c, 15c and 25c ei!AS. A; WATERS The Telephone Store Telephone 89 Wq Insured tagafnt burglary and ; hold-ups, Our aepoanors are always pro Wted. Ve take no chances. Our motto haa always been "Safety sTiraC therefore we have bur ; glar-proof safes, and lnaurance in addition. t Keep your money where It, will be aafe. FAHf'ERS 5 MERCHANTS Klnston, - - N. C. : THE SHAMROCK amatatamoaBmnnnamt Xmas Fruit : Cc!lC5 25; 30 and SOc par lb. Home-made Candy, Ci- . . gart. Tobacco, Cigarette! ; in Xmas packages. K Sandwiches, Pie, Coffee and Soda, ' ' McDaniel &Patrick Dr. Albert D. Parrot Phytfclan. anj Surgtqn ; . Klnston, N. C Ojce ac eoo,4 Druf fiore UN & CO. ! l 0? LQCAL INTEREST I ai i 'vi BOX PARTY AT PLEASANT HILL CHURCH ON 17TH A box party will be heM In Pleaa ant Hill church, Jones county, on thf night of Friday, December 17, for the benefit of the Sunday school. All young ladies are invited to' attend and carry boxea, and the young mAi to give the party thetr patronage. , ' SOLD ANOTHER'S GOODS ' ; " ' FOB HIMSELF; JAILED Charlie Scott 'or Remus Y Murphy, colored, in the employ of W. E: For vest, a white "man of Farmville, is alleged to have sold cottonseed ' be longing to' Forest 'to'' Bert Sugg,,,, Greene county" man, for $35.20, and picketed the check,' which wa made lot' to" Rm'us Murphy. The man is In" Jail- here, giving the name "of Charlie Sc6tt. He "told the" officer Who arrested him, ft is 'kaid, that he Intended returning the check to"' Mr. Sugg.''-' " ' ;' ' t . ; ANDREW JACKSON IN A , .. BAD BUSINESS, ALLEGED ! Andrew Jackson, apparently very old, a white man living heyond Snow Hill in Greene county, is in the Len oir county jail here, awaiting a hear ing before Commissioner Sutton on the charge of violating the1 Federal liquor laws. Jackson was arrested by Deputy Marshal Gardner Thurs day. He is said to have sold "meal wine." That liquor is made by a less complete process than' is corn whis key, but is very effective in produc ing jags, jiga and headaches, Jack son has been tried in Superior Court at least twice, it is said, hut each time got away safe. " , .', left hopewell because , he feared Blaze A man who until October was in business at Hopewell, Va., was ' a guest at the Hotel Tull Thursday. "I knew that when cold weather' came on and they had to have fires for warmth, in those frame houses that there would be a plenty of property destroyed," he said. "That's the rea son I got out' I couldn't stand to take such a big risk and possibly lose everything I had in the world." The forrner Hopewell man did not state what business he had been, in, nor give it as his opinion that Gar man sympathizer fired the town, in an attempt to destroy the Dupont munitions works. OYER FOUR HUNDRED BALES COTTON WERE Only about 140 bales of cotton had been marketed today by 3 o'clock against almost twice as many by the same hour Thursday. Prices were from 11 to 12 cents. " By sundown Thursday the weigh ers had handled 436, bales. Today's New York futures quota tions were: December 12.35, 1212 January ....! 12.50 12.44 arch .1 12.79 -12.7? May 13.00 12.97 July 13.07 t 13.07 LAND, SALE. BX MORTGAGE Under nd by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed unto the un dersigncd, First Nationul Bank, Kin 'ston, Nor.th Carolina, by J. B., Smith andwife, Julia J. Smith, on Doc 10, 1912, which mortgage deed appears of record inoLenoir County, in Book 44 at page 616, the undersigned will on Thursday, Dec. 30th, 1915, at about twelve o'clock M., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Kinston, N. C, the following described, tract of lana, which is that mentioned in the above referred to mortgage, to-wit: "Situated in. Pink HU1 Tewnshlp, Lenoir County, North Carolina, on the South, aide of the Burn Coat Road, at the East end of the lane of what Is known as the former resi dence of the said Ira .Jv Heath, and bounded as follows:-"r Beginning at the road 15 feet East of the ditch .brklge, and runs South in a parallel line with the ditch' 70 yards to a take; thence East till it comes to Parker Howard's line;' thence North with, his line 70 yards, to the xoad: thence with the road, to, the begin ning, containing one and one-half (1 1-2) acres, more or less. It be ing understood by the parties herein that the house and lot situate in the Northwest' comer of the' above de scribed lot' of land is excepted,' aaid piece excepted being' about 25 yards square,. , ' J " , . '7 - . : This' November 80th, 191S. " ; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON. " ''." ' " By D. F, Wooten,' Cashier. 12-8:15-229 - '. i RED MEN TO MEET. 'The' regular meeting of Karuke Tribe No. 25. 1. O. R Ml will be held tonight ; JUNIORS .HAVE "BLOW OUT." f Ater the regular meeting of Len oir Council No. -78, Jr. 0. U. A. M., Thursday night, t hemembers re paired.7 to ,a ' refreshment parlor, where oysters were had. The sup per was a feature provided by the social committee. .' SENTENCED TO CASWELL i SCHC01; THOUGHT HE'll, NOT STAY, BUT HE WILL Joe Wood, 13, a.TJe'w Hanover coun ty boy, arrived at the Caswell Train- inflr ' school . Thursday afternoon on committment! frp"m, the Clerk of Sa perior Court at Wilmington, and in side two hours was a bird that had flown. The police here had him be fore darki Joseph . came straight to Kinston from Hines' Junction and made good time in the coming. Sup erintendent McNalry this morning had not gotten the straight of his committment but supposed that he had been seitenced from some court The law gives the courts the privilege of using the nistitution, primarily for the training of mentally defective children, as a reformatory. Dr. Mc Nairy says Joe is not overly-intelligent, however. He is a fairly nice looking lad.'- 1 This morning in his squeaky voice, not quite yet affected by the "gos lings," Joe told Th Free Press ov er telephone"' "that he s half an or phan. His "popper" is dead. His 'mommer and the rest of th' folks dont care a hang about where he is, he' declared. Yes, he had been too familiar with a boy who had appro priated a bicycle Joe was very lit tle to blame. He don't like where hea at, but what can a feller do? He11 just make the best he can of it, he s'poses. r CAROLINA BOYHOPES -TO BE MAT CHAMPION Harry Paul, , just grown, wcll- knowa as the former champion wit of the Second North Carolina infan try, and alleged by the senior color sergeant to have been the ugliest man in the Tegiment, is, he writes Thet Free Press, to wrestle John Kidd of Virginia for the middleweight championship of that State, in the Academy of Music at Petersburg on Christmas eve, by the best two falls out; of three, no hpldq barred. Paul is a Norf oik & Western fireman now. His home is in Belhaven, N, C. His friends says Paul, affectionately call ed "Lighthorse Harrjf,M isas hand some of physique as he is short of facial pulchritude. He weighs when tripped, 172, stands 5 feet 11 inches In his bare feet, and has the best developed back and arms of any pro fessional wrestler on the mat, his trainer says. 1 .ren ury. ruKrrLEJCrlR S CASTtXRI A COLDS NEED ATTENTION. ' " Internal throat 'and chest troubles produce '" inflammation, irritation, swelling or t soreness and unless checked at once, are likely to lead to serious trouble.' Caught in time Dr. Bell's 'Pine-Tar-Honey loosens the phlegm and destroys the germs whi.h .have settled in the thrpat or nose. It is soothing and healing Pine is an tiseptic; honey is soothing both to gether posses excellent medicinal qualities for fighting cold germs. In sist on Dr. Bell's PineTar-Honey. 26c all druggists. . adv , , NOTICE The undersigned having been ap pointed and qualified as Administrat ors, fc t a, d. b. n. of the estate of the late Henry T.: Knott, in order' to edmplete the administration of said estate under the will of said deceas ed : (the Executor therein named, George W. Knott,, having died) this is to notify all persons havin anv claims whatsoever against the said estate to file them immediately, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment The time within which, under the law this aid estate may he settled having ex pired, the same will be settled ane final account rendered at as earh date as is nractical. " this the - 16th day of September. 1915. " SALLY L. KNOTT; W.A.KNOTT,' THOS. A. KNOTT, C. V. OOWPER, Attorney Administrators c. t. a, d b, n jm " New Waists For7 Christmas ; INDIViOUAL H0LIMY ; BOIES; - Full Line, Gloves. See Our Handker . ch!:f Stock "fHE BEST VET" MOnm Cash Sim Phone 34 Prop. HECKED THROUGH mm r c Octtmger's Furniture Store DorYour Christinas r Shop; ping, Our store is full of suitable gifts for ,ry member. q the. family. Make, ydiir selectiorr now and have it sent when wanted. Special Reduction on every Goat; and Coat Suit., Special Reduction on, all Men's Suits rahd Overcoatsr' Every Trimmed and-Untrimmed : Hat at half price. ' ; i mw "m ". 'iiiiimi im ii uiim Adier BrotMrs An tlf. balks, that's anu wearing :.WI' are the se.viceable-friend. kind. You are absolutely s.re of satisfaction when you buy thent You know they have the) finest, strongest blades, tempered exactly right for keen, iJwttng edges. Every detail is given careful attention, so that springs, joints, rivets, linings and L if F- w JLL E. 5I0SELEY aAKDVTAKn CO' rr,. 'IT Sole Alt GoaMSuits, Coat Dresses and Skirts Are Reduced. Come Early and Select. 1 Mm FOR THE HOLIDAYS A FIRST-CLASS ticket for Christmas, is the price-tag on a "Iteverbreak" No. iOO Ward robe, trunk. ' Fifteen dollars. ' One of those gifts you buy for a friend and conclude to keep for yourself. - Yeneer construction, covered with richly colored vulcanized fibre. Guaranteed for five years. Registered against loss. ; Carries six suits or twelve dresses, and all other requi- sites, clothes rack lifts out to hang in closet. Get " one for yourself in, time for-Xmas. Now, ts,i j -n,'&.''BiQijds serviceable knTfe5that never always reatfy for work, becomes almost a friendr-you hte t part with it. But in buying a knife you cannot tell by . examination what sort of service it will give unless, you buy the kind whose durability qualities are guaranteed. ILK mm; Pocket KrJv handles will last as long as the almost indestructible, blades. Keen Kutter Knives ' fully guaranteed.- We sell tVcm V irililt! Joseph Dawson J. Frank Wooten "DAWS0N&. WOOTEN, Attorneys at Law, ; ' Practice W'herever Service Desired "E.E, Wooten'a Former Office; WHEN IN'fHD OF W It IA Winter Prices, in w Effect October'!. J.B. mm? CoalcndiVooffYard We hav added , to our h'ne the welf-known e it. GRAND AND PLAYER- FIAfJOS Our line is complete in. every respect. .' , - Before purchasing a PIANO'Call Phone 3?0-J, or a postal card will do. -f , , , , - - v We now ;use, 4 storage house instead of a store., FORREST - SrilTIi mi a CAPITAL $100,C0O.OO 1 -i -. ; ""V' nd SURPLUS of $03,000.00 "' this tank, is in pjition to exlen4 aid to jepori- tors (or any legitimate ... .. , ..... ... . , .. . -a. ... . purpose. ' ; New Accounts large or small are desired, and a per' -t s;mce is as sured, H -r home? -i a bankirg T. , I7IIITE Garl Fisher Piano f 1
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