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TOE KINSTON FREE PRESS 7 '".-. PACE TIIREB ' i&KT A WOKD EACH V.t , ' BSTIOM MINI3IUM 15 CENTS ? Om cent t wr ch Insef tu w1 ' ta PW 1,4 witk cash liiMrtioM art t bs tf" coBMcotiT Itfuea of tb papw. v' BATES ' Consecutive Insertions ' Only When Aecoaipanie t) .By Cask ' " 1 TnaertiM Wl Insertions ". 7 iMwtiopi.'..yi word word word 26 Insertion1. .I.. Ue .,. ! Poaltircly Na Books Kept When These Bate Apply. HORSES SHOD by experienced far rier. Cherr & ICherry, rfoprie- tors. Road and Wk HoraJI a ape. rialtv. 207 Herita; 12-16-5t-Dly 2 FLOWERS forChrij is Any kind .-See Stainback Marstcn's, or Dick Patrick at 'Bai field's. ""if'. afett & Harts- l2-16-6t- FOR RENT Fire-horse farm aear Falling raek station. ,: Goo to bacco land, good buildings. Wp sell as whole oitiif two slparate farms. E. J. Becton, Stratford? Hotel Peters burg, Va. 11-2 Mi CHRISTlA8u.IS-:C that Xaus .gift for iG Select ir Iriend or loved one now, gom. We will reserve It Christmas. Mewborn Next totSieph en son's 11-30-Dly-tf , . ', new stock. tr you until jewelry Co., RED CROSS CHRISTMA for sale at Hood's Book ' ' 12-14 CREAM FOR HOLIDAYS Sutton, Caswell Lodgi 12-18-3t-Dly . ' FOR SALE Five-pasaei .Few months' 'use. - El Gray & Davis Starter.' dition. Box 63,. Kins ton, 12-18-3UDly it-sw; FOR SALE--Duroc Jersey : Boars and Guts, 8 months old, for breeding purposes. See or phone A. S- Johh son, manager of Mis May Harvey's (Farm, Phone 4004. . klso have Hay, Corn and Oatsor'-sale. 12-18-4t-lWy '3t-SW THE BEST, and Pretiest Selection Xmas MdNevelJCards,-;Tags and uiienaaf' Pad It Hargejrs, Hudson Building. CORNED "PORK" AT 15c andfI7 l-2c Nice Bay "River" Oysterf. Good Beef. Brown's Markeft Plfone 177. 12-20-lwkJ)fcri ON ACCOUNT of lack of pasture I I have for sale several Heifers, 6 to 18 months; good stock for milk, and one thoroughbred Guernsey Bull. Will sell at reaWable'jikice;) See-them at the Bagby Farm. J. P. Niinn. ' 12-18-3t-Dly , 2t-W , w " iTwo horwiFajftn, situ ated on Grifton Highfa 2 miles from Kins ton. Good buildings. u uapiea - to gro g tobacco, cotton and all other cro Annlv fn B. Dunti;4tJKins Postoflice. r 12-17-3t-Dly 2 t-SW VHi,JS-on Jannav 4. 1918. we will open an iip-toAl te plumbing and heating business in le shop qn West Gordon street, one oor eait of The Free Press office; Ve wnl carry a full line of equipm rt 'and supplies, and wUl do. your work promptly and satisfactorily. We will . appreciate gwr paffifflage. The Sanitary Plumb- FREE! i rm Pel I t-DIySW.-tf SMC wol 1 houe 41 me 417J9. L S , SBALS a raran. i If- . 1 ifcfr Jford Jf-ic lights, I If good con it. C, ' FREE! i each "ad every One Dollars' Ior Cash, or paid on old accounts, . irst: The one holding the largest w W0.OO worth of Optical work. Second: - The one holdin memA Handle Umbrella or $15.00 worth of Third; The one holding the lucky yaihrella, or $70 worth of Optical mber 10th, 1915, expires Decern hi aare coupon, sign and return not 1 .ir-.-'- Lch Jewelry " 11!" Name. . in? Co, C E. Roseman, Mgr Phona 685. V , X2-27-7t-Dly BIBLES, Bibles and d pests nnts for (small farms in Christmas, .' Hood1 12-2Uo244)ly. FOR . SALE Three , Johnston county, facing public road. 1 at joining and Sevtnty-five per cent cleared. G building's, one mall tract Le oir County, rood biuldings and eo enian tly located. Very. easy terms, Phone No. 349 l-lw dly 3t aw BOOKS Books, I took I Hood's Book Store. OUR STORE 12-21to24-Dly II be tlosed Monday and Tuesday, !nfer 27 and 28, for inventory. o tnse who cannot see us before tq te dates we will ap- predate their ay, .the 29th. ' 12-2-3t-Dly litwjgj until Wednes' Harvey k Son Co, t-SW HAND-PAINTEb Aft Rememhran ces for XmasJ Hodo 4 BookStore, 'kBoolto 12-21to24-Dly . FOR SALE Onl Ulght Stieff Pi ano, in good iondKion. For cash or good note. Applf Dan Quinerly, 608 N. Queen Stf I 12-21-tf LOST Between Irshfield's Store . and. Heritage ct, Lady's Gold Cuff Button Set. Amethyst Re' ward. Return FA Press office. . 12-21-Dly FOR SALE Fine 116-acre farm at Dawson's Station,, nice';" ten-room dwelling, with telephone, one ten ant house, .two tobacco barns, large barn and packhouse, good tobacco land and other crops, i Price and terms reasonable. See Dr. Dan W. Parrott or T. V. Moseley, Kinaton, n. a. 12-21, 2428, 81-Dly, 12-22, 29; 1-1-SW as make elegant ; Xma Hood's Book Store. ; 12-21tl LOST Saturday night in Skinner's, or at Queen and Gordon, $10 note. Please return to Free Press. Re ward. , " ' - 12-21-Dly SALE OF LAND BY MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue of the power and auythority contained in that cer tain mortgage made by R. F. Hadley to Joseph Kinsey, on September 12, 1914, and appearing of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Le noir County in Book 51 at page 424, the undersigned will on January 22, 1 016. at about twelve o'clock M., de fault having been made in the pay ment of the Indebtedness secured by aid mortgage, offer for sale tthe highest bidder for cash, at theiWourt house door in Kinston, N. M th following described tract of land, which is - ihatt mentioned in said mortgage deed to-wit Situated in fiie townf LaGrange, and more parlcularly described as follows: Beginsung vM a stake on the north side of Jlmesstreet, and runs S. 631-2 E. lOlyrds to Alley St., then N. 26 1-2 o yards, then N. 63 1-2 W. 103 ylls, S. 26 1-2 W. 70 yards to the beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less. . This 20th day of December, 1915. ' 4 'J- JOSEPH KINSEY,. 12-21-28 1-4-11 V PREFERRED STOCK. There is a few thousand dollars of the Caswell Cotton Mills' Preferred Stock, which wal ' authorized some, time ago, still untold. This stock is ('Guaranteed 7 Per Cent .Preferred I Stock," dividends payable 3 1-2 percent April 1st and Oct. 1st of each I year, free of ! all taxes. Anyone having Jmoney to invest cannot find a sajer or more attract ive investmen Ant furthrf information will be gladly furniJhed those interested.. CASWBLL COTTON MILLS, Fl C. DUNN, Treasurer. Have ; thelDaily or Semi-Weekly Free Press , ipllow you to sccool or college. , News from home will hel while away thl V90' winter evenings. FREE worth goods 'purchased at our enUtl you to one Free Ticket nnmber a $30.00 Sheffield Waiter number gets a $15.00 Gold Optic work. r geU $7.50 Silver Handle This offer starts Wednesday, 1915. r than December 26th, 1915. . Company im Gamer- f Gilts. lets m esi 4 lUIfD onL r26th, r j. ZTJrj. SOCIAL -'And PERSONAL Mr. T. C Etheridge of New Bern spent yesterday here, m ' m : Vr. I. M. Hardy is spending the day In Richmond on business. i - Mrs. Lillian Perry has returned home after a short stay at LaGrange. Miss Ethel Parrott has returned from Greensboro to spend the holi days. Miss Jennie Wilkerton is spending the holidays fwith relatives at Alta Vista, Va. Miss Luci, DixOn is home from emsboro to spend the college in holidays. mm Mr. and rs. w. v. Lewis have re aufort after a visit with turned to relatives m e. Mrs. T. Hooker spent the week- end in Gre villa, the guest of Mrs. Hattie Whl e. Miss Roj rta Coble i3 in Laurin- burg for a Uwp week's stay with rela tives and fiends." . s ,9 m Mrs. J. . Cox has gono to Wilson to spend aj few days with her moth er and ot er relatives. - v ' Miss Jeaiette Johnson of the City Schools hal gone to Wagram, N. C., to spend the holidays with her family. Mrs. Skiiey Stern and children at Greensboro! are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Oettinger for the holidays. I I Mrs. J. Dl Bundy, wife of the well known Metliodist minister of Wil mington, anu children are guests of Mr. E. W. Bizzell and family here. Mrs. G. Al Grimsley of Greensbo ro is in the city to attend the Ter-rell-Tull welding in Gordon ' Street Christian cmirch this evening. - f , i I Mr. It Zale Johnson and Jdiss An , ' m nie X-Ray llbritton were married at the' home ofithe bride's father, Mr. A. 0. Albrittoi , in the oountyt on Sun day evenini , Mr. S. W. Sumrell, a minister of he Christian church, of ficiating. lite a number of rela tives and fi ends witnessed the cer emony. Th , couple are well known here and j pular. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are jliving for the present with Mrs. Jdnnson's father. I Terrell TuIilWedding Toniuht Local society's interest is centered today in thepvedding of Mr. 'John Arthur Terrell of Virginia, and Miss Winifred RubiTull,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geore W. Tull of Kinston, in Gordon Stjfcet Christian church this evening at 7 o'clock. Col. John S Cunningham of Ra leigh, agent ol the Federal Depart ment -; of Agriculture's "Bureau of Crop Estimate), is here on official business. X ' Biltmore Wheat Hearts. All grocers, (adv) ' PARKER, N. C MAN . ' GETS QUICK RELIEF. W. "R, Davenport Better After First ' . 1 Dose of Remedy, W. R. Davenport of Par T, N. long suffered from a pecul r malady of the stomach. ' He soi ht treat- ment with but little reli At times it seemed that he wouldiave to give up hope, He took Mayr's Wlnderf ul Rem edy and found immediate benefit He wrote "For years I havf suffered irom a disease whichlpuzded doctors. They termed it catarrh p the stomach, say ing the only fop would be'a change of climate, aid that in all probabil ity I would er get welL . Then I heard of youf remedy. One bottle gave1 me iilant relief. I feel like a new nan. Your full course of treatments has about cured me. Several of my friends have also been cured." - ' Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach,' liver in J intestinal ailments. Eat as much wd whatever you like. No more dis tress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart Get one bottle of your druggist sow and try it on an absolute guarantee if not satisfactory money will be re turned. T i adv. t 4 m M , FIRST REAL SNOW - OF SEASON "PEACH" Stuck Four Inches or. So of It, Over , All the Immediate Creation Get ting Rid of It In the Business Sec Uon, '' When Holiday Shoppers Must Hate Oeaf Track" - ' The Weather Bureau Monday fore casted "rain or snow" for this sec tion on lMonday night or Tuesday, It did bh. .The rain was a drizzle and prolLbly wouldn't have filled bucket- frhe rain lasted only a short time, an iiieu waa mixca up wun which from the -start was ow." It snowed, feathery. the snow the big tiny flak which filled . up every cracK ana crevice presenting for some hod s, and the blanket of it by morning was something over six inches. was the "pebtieH,, snow in years, leaving fantastic shapes in the trees nd giving the whole land bppearance of a Swedish scape an Cbristma scene. " (v In the lislness district tons of the white atu was shovrlsd away before started good. 'Scores of shop boys did ' for it in he "stores. The tempora- trmHe h c'siks a: fi -cr.t of tuio was tiot so lo-,v,'and the sun which go in a look or.ee in a while made the snoW-.hum. It was the Urst.'RnoW of the sea son that fctruck." CHRIST!AS TREE FOR KINDERGARTEN KIDS Miss jvfidred ' MclMniel will pre. side overBt Christmas .tree the "ben. cflciaries'Dof which' wilf he the tots of her kindflgairten class, on Wednes day nigh Numerous friends and the parent of the kiddies will be her guests asnvell as the children, CHRISTM1S ENTERTAINMENT BAKTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL The SuiMay school of the First Baptist ohiroh will give a Christmas party in Lof tin's Opera House on Thursday 'night at 7:30 o'clock, for the children of the school. '.The pub, lie is cordially invited to attend. . FUNERAL OF EINSTEIN IRS. RACHEL IT WILMINGTON The funeral of e late Mrs,. Rachel Einstein, for m y .years a resident of-Kinston nd ry; well-known here, who died in, Wi, ington late Sunday night was hek this morning at 11 o'clock in the T pie Israel, Wilming. ton. ' CHRISTMAS BAY-SERVICE ' IN (BIRISTIAN CHURCH There will be service of prayer and a, m. Saturday. As church at 10:3 there will be union service this to the fact that the the Christian con- Christmas owin day is Saturda gregation will hi Id one with a cordial invitation to oth rs to join with them. The pastor say: that he cannot feel ay is properly cele- that Christmas brated without ligious service and therefore will h e one even it it is on Saturday. requests that all who desire to h way plan to be day. or the Lord in this esent on Christmas MUSICAL COM !DY AT .D MAKES GOOD. The Henry jftewart Musical Com edy Company, loing the half-week at the Grand Theater, opened to a fair audience on Mlnday night, and made a hit. mere are a score ol persons In this ou tfitl several pf : them with really good vjices and' one or two clever comediins. The company is presentiing a lepertoire of two - and a half hour m-oductions at small prices. "The tuppet Crown" is the picture special today, and on Wed nesday the popular serial, "Neal of the Navy," will be commenced. This is a most interesting production, many of the scenes being made on Practical Gifts For Christmas Chocolate! are al way .acceptable Our choc olates in their holiday wrappers .are at aMracti e to the eye as they are deliiiouf to the palate. 60c SOdj $1.00 and up All goods guaranteed fresh or money refunded. Ask your con fectioner or druggist to show you the liiw.' . Ji . . . .. MARKETS Hams, lb .. Shoulders. bL Pork Lard Egg's Hens, pound . . Broilers, pound Country butter Roosters, apiece Hay Corn, buehel BIG PACKIIOUSB BURNED. A packhouse on tne farm of Ed gar Hardy in Institute township, to gether with 10,000 ol 12,000 pounds of tobacco, wagoiM, etc., was destroy ed by Are about 7 or 8 o'clock Mon day night. Thr origin of the flames is unknown. The loss was, estimat ed, at least $2,000, partially covered by insurance. FOR XMAS HOLIDAYS Greatly Reduced Round- Trip Fare Tickets Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South The Southern Railway ; will soli from all points low round-trip Christ mas Holiday Tickets, Dec. 17th to 25th, inclusive, with final limit mid night of January 10th, 1916. Tickets will also be sold Decem ber 16th, 17th, 18th, 23d, 24th and 25th, with final limit midnight of January 10th, 1916, Jo certain points in Arkansas, Okl 'ma, Texas, 1111- nois, Iowa, Min South Dakota and ota, : Nebraska, iBcinson, ' Spend your istmas Holidays with your frien Enjoy your tr and loved " ones. on the Southern Railway's, fasi . through trains, cars to all points, Through Sleep Let us afran your pullman space i and sell fou tickets by the safest route. - For compute information, farms, schedules, jifllman reservations, etc., call on anJUbouthern Railway Agent, or write, ' ' ' . ' "- ;' ' O. F. YORK, , Traveling Passenger Agent, SOS Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C, 12-13 to 25th-Dly 5100 Reward, $100 , Th rrarfrn of tfala nnpr wilt b f lpaorA to IPItrn that there 1m Ht feitiit on dreaded dlaeaa that aclmce haa been able tn.ruri tn all It taxea, and tbat la Catarrh. Ilf i I'atarrh Cur la rne omy pltlTe cure now awn to ine mea. ItkI fratemU. Catarrh iH-liiaT conatlintloiutl alKeaae, reiitilran k otiatltuaioiml treatment. Hall a Catnrrb Core la Jnternallr, mctli.fl dlreetlr uixin the bd nicmia wirlaee of tne ayatem. f uereby the foundation .it th dlaean, and i he patient atreuittb on and awfHtlnic na bulldlnc utJ th r ture In aoUig Ita wn he i rlvtnra bar much fnlin In Ita offer (tne Hundred loi lv noMra that theT (or anr raae tnai. It & CO., Toledo. O. 'alia to cure. Send f Adlrea P. J. CliSN M DT ell Drurietati T5c. fa lie Hall'r family Pill foe -onrDuoa. Most Powerful and Penetrating TbntmOowaurelUrat --e3j ' " 2Sc ulcklr. Om ,'rk'j"-LV 1 ' n ta tka taot. BaaJk- r FWC lag ap cotatla 4 & $1 Bnb.OowniATr tba throat and cbaM. It DromDtlT nao tbrourb tb akin. lleTlng rpldly ol nen, tight or c, estinn. For Bale , 11 dealara. Simol aid testlmoalala on reqlest. "Demand Gowaaa beclua Gomua la bkmc pcoatr. The Oowsa Medical! . Concord, N. C, - O If I Ck JVIUJ-JX-UTV SEVERE rJHlSHMENT Of MriC Chappffll, of Fire Tears' Standing, Relieved by CarduL ' ML Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chao- J)ell of this town, says: "I suffered for ive years with womanly troubles, also stomach .troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of msdicine, but none did me any good. .- I read one day about Cardul, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I had not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more good than all the other medicines 1 had tried, put together. 1 My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and 1 told them about Cardui. . Several are now 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? , :. , - 4 if ta'. let us urge you to give Cardui a trial. We feci confident it will help you, fust as it has a million' other women in the past half century. .Benin taking' Cardui to-day. - - You won't regret it All druggists. -, - Writ tt: Chatanooc-a Madiein Co. Lkdif' Advisor Dot Chatuoooc. Tnn lof Sfnml JrfiMionr.iuM no 64 pMbook, Home Tj 'Trtrt V Wamac." in uutiiii . fl.C. IS k. 17Vi ....J...... 10 ....g...... 14 ....f ...... SO ...J....... 10 ..J 12H so ...1 25 P..... $21X0 1 65 ahl Clr df 4 Tr taknar fti anun rleatroli: tfrlnK' tltul m. n m. m BE II II if Different. 5C IN BOTTLES 5C It Is pleasant It relieves fitlgu It Is gently slim It Is very refre. Necto-Cola Hits the Spot. Call For It. i L ftjSBSSSSSSS Christmas Holiday Excursion Fares ' . via ; . , Norfolk Southern Convenient Schedules, Pullman Sleeping and : i . Parlor Car Service. ' Tickets on sale DECEMBER 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25. Final return limit January 10, 1916. Ask nearest NORFOLK SOUTHERN Ticket Agent for complete information, or write, , 1 H. S. LEARD, G. P. A., -Norfolk, Va. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF K1HS10H ) Capital and Surplus $160,000 Strong Safe Dependable Your interest as wofl as ours will V be promoted Hy patronizing the FIRST NATiOIAL BANK. : , N. J. ROUSE, Pioident D. F. WOOTEN. Cuiiier T. W. t IEATH, Telia feCTORS W. Lr KENNEDY DR. HENRY TULL J. H. CANADY J. F. TAYLOR H. H. McCOY or If you could just have a heart-to-heart talk with could save much puzzling lists. You see, we as retailers sell Xmas gifts and we naturally know that give people the most pleasure. Fdf in stance, a good fountain pen straight to a man's heart it is ever jplcome. , la that line, you will particularly like Conklin's Self-Filling Pen. It Cjjl itself, will not leak. Is very strong and ,h acme of simplicity. Exchangeable c!p Christmas If point doesn't suit. Ask us J' show Self -Filling Fountain Pen , NON-LEAKABLE .' J. E. HOOD & C03IPANY Druffgists and Book Dealers ' Phones 110 and 25 1 . -" ' t and Better. to taste. 'DR. HENRY TULL, Vi-rViid. J. J. BIZZELL, AwiiUnl Ckiet S. H. ISLER N. J. ROUSE C FELIX HARVEY . ; DAVID OETTINGER , ( H. E. MOSELEY , , - bit of a us, over 2 thousands the , olwaj you J th latins hing.
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