TOE KINSTON FREE PRESSX 1 I '.ti 7 I 5' ,"! ' ' V I i. PI i i1 i If ' to I! i i .'"i i ) ,-A.-, 4 i i I Hot Drinks 1 - f 1. 1 At The Shamrock i Opposite N. S. Depot Always Open Until Midnight McDaniel &Patrick to urge you to' place your order - for , coal now before the streets are so badly torn up as to cause delays in delivery e r $ i i Quick service is what you want. ? We want to give it - ' J. Dv WHITE Co-1 end Vcod Yard i , We Are Agents '. for Shiaffer Self-filling r (Jon-leasing FGUIirAili PEIIS THE SATISFACTORY PEW Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded, - and no ' quettioniatked. v y Lenoir Drug Co. On The Square 1 hone 114 DR. C C. BARPE1, i DENTIST. (Mc Over Postoflee, DR. 0. L. WILSON '' " 'dentist C2 Over J. E. Bool Ce's T O D Just a Word I We Are Showing Ex ceptionaly Good Values IN MERCHANDISE AT Sale Continues All This Week Open at Night Until Nine O'clock. sir ii S m sat as 2 1 Lace and Embroidery For Spring Just Received. ClliS.il, WATERS The Telephone Store Telephone 89 " , Safe;. Deposit Boxes For the safe leeping of : your valuables and val uable papers. Each box is under a double lock and in a fire-proof vault. The rent is less than a . "cent a day. FARMERS a MERCHANTS BANK , Kinston, N. C. Dixie Theatre TODAY IIOBART BOSWORTII In. an elaborate 6 act film version of Joseph MecllU ratierson'a eel-' ebrated play of society and stage "A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH" A photo-play sensation with an all tar east, including Hobart Hen- sley and Jane .Novak. "BROKEN COIN" SATURDAY. MATINEE DAILY-J:30 Admission 5e and lOe Joseph Dawson J. Frank Wooten DAWSON & WOOTEN, Attorneys at Law, ' Practice Wherever Service Desired E. R. Wooten't Former Office. " A Y! COST OF LOCAL INTEREST Band Rehearsal The Second Infantry band will re hearse in the armory on Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Marriage Licenses. To two colored couples: Ai)der on Rcddin, 65, and Isabella Patrick, 45, both of Kington, and Milton Hill 26, and Novella Williams, 18, both of Lenoir county. Live Stock Auction Sale. The Kinston Live Stock & Auction Company wlil conduct Hs second au ction sale of live stock Saturday morn Ing at 10:30 o'clock, near the inter- soctionof Queen and King streets. K. of H. to Instal Officer. ' All the new officers of the Knights of Harmony for the ensuing term are requested to fa present in the hall next Stan day night, January 10, for Installation. Greene Organises Force to Keep Up Roads. The Greene County Commissioners have organized a permanent - force for the upkeep of the new rosds eon strutted ' within the county.' Road machines and wagons and 10 animals have been purchased. Convict labor will be employed. The force will be divided into two squads, to work op posite sides of Moccasion river. REPORT OF SALES ON iaaii AinAii n trnm The bad weather today prevented sales on the local cotton market from i being as large as they would have been with good roads and clear skies. The prices ranged good. New York futures quotations were: , . : r Open 2 p. m. January ,. . . ....... . ". 12.25 12.33 March .. ..12,54 12.53 May .. 12.75 12.75 July 12.04 12.89 October ... .......... .12.58 12.58 JUNIORS TO DONATE MONEY, FUG, BIBLE TO PINK HILL SCHOOL The Lenoir Council. Junior Ord& of United American Mechanics, on Thursday night appropriated $50 for the proposed new State high school at Pink Hill, the money to be avail able when the Pink Hill people call for it in the spring. The lodge also reserved "Bible and flag privileges" at the completion of the building, i brick structure to cost several thous and dollars. . ' , Mr. Bob Maxwell,, an enthusiastic Junior (ftf Seven Springs, made an address to Lenoir Council Thursday night on the subject of "Education." His talk was eloquent and full of lo gic. It was alter hearing Mr. Max well speak ' that the council appropri ated the money cor the school and decided to donate a Bible and Amer ican flag to the new institution. BRIEFS IN THE NEWS : NEIGHBORING PLACES City Manager W. S Moye of Greenville states that f 134,973 was pent on buildings and repairs to buildings in that town last year. "There were almost twice as many births as deaths in New Bern in De cember, it was said Thursday night, or 32 to 18. Grand Secretary B. IL Woodell of the North Carolina Odd Fellows will make an address to the New Bern Odd Fellows Monday night Moris & Lassiter, doing a grocery business in Greenville, have assign ed. Assets are named at about $1, 200 and liabilities between $1,500 and $2,Q(HU . , EVENTS OF THE DAY TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS (By the' United Press) Trenton, N. J Jan. 7-BilIy Sun day has started a seven weeks' fight with the devil here. ; He has been in New Jersey twice this year; the last tim. at Paterson. :'j'r:.:. Ossining, Jan. 7.Death in the electric chair today was sched uled for. Antonio Ponton, the Puerto Rican sophomore of the Albany law school, whd murdeted Bessie Kromer, a teacher, in 1914. ' : Ohildron'Ory : FCR FLETCHER'S CAGXORIA STOLE TOBACCO IN , ' GREENVILLE, SOLD IT HERE, CHARGED Sam Willis, a negro watchman, is in jail at Greenville, charged with theft of tobacco from wagons left in his charge at night and shipping it to Kinston for sale. Willis was em ployed at the Liberty warehouse in Greenville. For. some months the management had been aware of los ses of the weed by planters who left their animals and vehicles at the house. A telephone message from a Kin ston warehouseman threw light on the matter. He told the Greenville men that a negro had been appearing on local warehouse floors with crates of tobacco that were poorly graded. He suspected that "there wes some thing wrong," and learning the col ored man's address, telephoned to the Liberty. A Greenville tobacconist came here to Investigate, and evi dence enough to hold Willis was se cured. The total amount of the to bacco stolen or its value, is unknown. LAND SALE BY COMMISSIONER Under and by virtue of the author ity of a certain order made by the Superior Court of Lenoir County, in certain special proceeding entitled "In the matter of John R. Wooteni Administrator of J. D. Isler, deceas ed, Ava Isler, widow of the said J. D. Isler, deceased, and Maude Shaw and husband,' Asron Shaw," the , tin dersigned Commissioner of Court wUi offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in' Kinston,' N. C, on Tuesday, February 8th, 1916, at about 12 o'clock M-i the following described lands which' are situated in Lenoir County, N. C, and are more particularly described ' ' as follows: . ': . , First Tract! "Adjoining the lands of John S. Biztell, Dempsey Wood, and C P.. Barrow and others, bound ed s follows, Beginning at John S. Bizzell's corner on Caswell and Rail road Streets and running' with said street i it .'.'feet to Dempsey Wood's corner, IridrthencS with said Wood's line 85 feet to C P. Barrow's line. and thence with the said C P. Bar row's line 47 feet to the said John S. Bizzell's back corner and thence with his line to the beginning, containing 1 1-6 of an acre, being that conveyed to J. D. Isler, by W. T. Best and wife, by deed dated January 1st, 1883, and appearing of record in the office of the Register o Deeds for Lenoir County, in Book 6, page 415. " Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of Noah Rouse, J. J. Herring, Jr'and Fannie Smith and others, bounded as follows: On the North bytha lands of Fannie Smithi on the South by the lands of Noah Rouse, East by the lands of Noah Rouse, West by the lands of J, J, Herring, Jr., the same being the share of N. IL Field's in the division: of Henry Fields estate, the, said N Hw Field's fattier, said to contain 22 1-2 acres more or less, and being that tract of land convey- ed by .R. M. Harper to J. D. Isler (Daniel), by deeddated February 1895. and appearing of record in the office of he Register of Deeds of Le noir County, in Book 18 at page 149. Said eale is made to make assets in settlement of the estate of J D, Is ler, deceased. The first tract of land mentioned will be sold first and the second tract sold if necessary... . , , " This 6th day of January, 1916. - J.G.DAWSON, Commissioner of Court Jan, 7, 10, 17, 24. 31; Feb 7 ; "Vworize'? Croup or Ccli Troubles ' Taper treatments for col J tumbles are better than internal medieinm, m the vo ters carry the medication direct to the faugs and air passages without disturbina nnea ick --Tmp-u-aiaD" tare is a p. plied over the throat and chest, thfcse va pors reltaaed byhe heat of the botlv, are maueu wun eaoa oif,ia.. uc. to f 1.IHI. . -V : SQATIC'A'g PIERCING PAIN - To hll the nerve pains of Sciatica you can " always depend on Sloan's Liniment It penetrates to the seat of pain and brings ease as soon as it is applied. "A great comfort too with Sloan's is that no rubbing is requir ed. Sloan's Liniment is invaluable for stopping muscular or nerve pain of any- kind." Try" it at' once if you suffer with Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Pain in Chest Sprains, Bruises, etc. It Is excellent for Neu ralgia and Headache,- 25c at a'J dnig- Wilson Hose Supporters The Sensibto Kind, Black and White. the Rubbers y For The Whole Family. The One Prlce Casb Store A: J. Sutton & Sons Tlfthdnft 34. v .... ( We Want You this Store in Perhaps you're thing more, than a cents nevertheless here. ,We are'confident4hat we can give you merchandise that you'll like, attention t ; that will please you, and a service that will satisfy you. . No account is too small for' - us to appreciate; and every; customer re , ' ceives the best we can give in merchandise , ' - and service. Octtinger'G Furniture Store I This Is Nice Weather. - This Is Nice WeatKer, I IB 4 .U.W . ..... .!, m t , , U n SI .. . SI v ., i II 1 II ' ahoes, Umbrellas '''v:mtan'FitTne''.;v:jl ; Family 8 , AdlerBjothfefsJ; "V;; la-jyfti" ' " 1 imii wn.Mf men An old, and wearing Pc:ict Knives are the se'.viceable-friend kind. Y6u are absolutely sure of satisfaction w'n . you buy them. You know they have the finest, strongest blades, tempered , exactly right for keen, IXsnng edges. Every detail is given careful attention, so that springs, joints, rivts. linings and ' 1 if: . V H I 1 ;.t V- ,; "'-.'.' Of Our ; - V. ' ' ' ' V:j' ' ' i" " .. jaiimiary itlearcnse It Closes Saturflay Night, January 8th. ; Everything is Reduced. ''V.o-' irett t mm n as a Customer at the Year 1916 ' J not going to buy any window shade for fifty. - 'h r we want you to buy, it a k ociiud serviceable . knife , that never , :r I 1,1111 ' ' balks, that s always ready for work, becomes almost a friend you hate to 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, . handleswiillastaslongasthe If 41JIV. IIIUCJU UV.L .11V UiUCS. Keen Kutter Knives ; , are fully guaranteed. , We sell then Sale ATTENTION It is a well known fact that stan. dard properly balanced fertilisers win not be obtainable for next year's crops. All materials sre si ready very, much higher thu tor years, and muriate anil mnUh.t. t vi potash practically nnobtafnsWe at nj price, an. very best base : . goods and also best balanced ma terial obtainable Is 1 ' --. COTTON SEED MEAL. ; Meal contains 2 per cent phospho ric acid, 7 1-2 per eent ammonia, and 1 1-2 per cent1 potash. r" ? . You should exchange all year Beed for meal or buy meal now, for It will certainly sell higher Jated. LEIIOIR OlL & ICE : C0!.iPAIYr' ITU A CAPITAL OF $100,000.00 SURPLCS.crf.$95lOO0.pO this bank $ in positidn t " to extend aid tp depow-' ton for any legitnnate v , . 'i ' purpose. x, " , v ' . New 'Accounts large 4 or small are desired, and j a perfect " service is as . ? 'surecL ' ' " V Have you a banking f " ' honie? , - . National Bask cf Kbctcn ... We have added to our line the well-faiown Carl Fi ' Our line' is complete in every resDect ; v , -; i Before purchasing r a PIANO Call Phone 329-J, or a postal card will do. ' We now use a storage house -instead of a store. sher Piarib Rsiasii"- c;.;in !l