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1 A ; ' vffe 1 ,'-':f I ill i :i)on 'J S i '"'jS mi f i i Hp 41 TO TO" mi m it i J I 3 :; !l ! I I mi '"V. .7.!! . :- I, Jt ' . - I Uew II Waists 3 ' A1! just in The Latest 49 & 98c Special Bar- :jjairis In Ladies' ELI The Big Home Stores 126-128 N. Queen Street Telephone 410-J as Hoffman Pressing Club FRED SHYVER, Mgr. Telephone 540 Over Temple Drug Store tit ti rv wAti tiriT I IVLU 1UU IXUl i Skirts k j v US CATALOGUE HOUSE" .rife J V HAVE VOU EUER COT ANYTHING FROM US THAT WENT WRONG ON WHICH WE DID NOT MAKE GOOD? NOT ON YOUR SWEET LIFE. WHEN WE SELL YOU. YOU SEE WHAT YOU BUY BEFORE YOU BUY IT: YOU KNOW IT SUITS YOU: YOU HAVE NO HIGH FREIGHT TO PAY: YOU GET IT THE DAY YOU WANT IT. OONTBUYFROMUS"TO KEEP OUR MONEY AT HOME.- BUT BECAUSE YOU CAN BUY BETTER STUFF FOR LESS MONEY THAN BY SENDING AWAY. GUP SPRING TAILOR- DISPLAY STARTS 6-7-8. lr. W l- M I.ffod, of Lin You art cortiially invited. J. C. DM I CO. THK MEN'S STORE. Curtain Scrim 10tol7i2caYd. Ball Fringe White and Ecru, 5c a Yard. CHAS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store Telephone 89 I iixis Theatre TODAY 'lieUer Than Ever." CLIFF WATSON And Hi 1'EFHLF.SS MAIDS 1' lamenting- Today "BROADWAY BOUND" An uproariously ftmny farce with new itoiiK and dance numbers. FEATDKE I'HOTO-I'LAVS. "Whnt the Kisers Foretold." A thrilling thrm'-pnrt drama with Kdjth Sterling & Sherman Itain bridKe. Also a cracking good comedy. M ATI NEK .1::10 5c and 10c. NIGHT 10c and 20c. Dr. Albert D. Parrot Physician and Surgeon Kintton, N. C. Office flack of Hood j Drug Sioie - rr rnrr?n ftMVTUiMr. J Ul VLU.I tt III illvw . 1 l mi h ,3 . II M hy cinnatti. OF LOCAL Motor ( ompany !! '1 Had I.uek. Tin- St-.T.-tiir;. -f f-'tate has jrrar.t a c, !'. Cu nt 'f dissolution to the Vi-il H.!! M .i' t'ampany. The Pink Hill nu n .ite that the eom-ern encounten. 1 rn.inli sail.Mjr in a finan cial way, wilii !-ses to the stock holders. Apportionment Quarter Million School Fund. Announcement was made today of the appo. : ionment by the State Hoard u! Kducation of the Quarter I million dollar school appropriation for ih" S'ate. For each child in the Stale tiie re is $0.:jO.:f. Lenoir coun- I ty, wish a school population of 8.."02, ' . t - .', ;:io. 18. METHODISTS ARE SAD; SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK EXPERT CANNOT COME The Sunday school meeting to have lieen held in Queen Street Methodist church Wednesday niht, to which hundreds were looking forward, has been called off on account of illness of Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick, a not ed Sunday hcIvooI worker of Corinth, Miss., who waa to have been present in the. capacity of lecturer. The dis appointing new was received by Pas tor H. A.IIumble Monday might. "The Sunday school people of the city have evidently missed a treat," said Rev. Mr. Humble today, "for a woman who could interest a class of 500 men, as .Miss Kilpatrick has been doinj? in her home school, would doubtless be worth hearing. It is hoped that she may be aide to meet her engagement at the Wesley Adult Federation conference to be held in Fayet'.eville on January ID and 20, where 500 delegates from Eastern Carolina arc expected to assemble." The regular midweek prayermeet ing will be held at Queen Street church in place of the Sunday school meeting. AGRICULTURAL Johnston, Storm & Co.'s Cotton Letter. (Special to The Free Press) New York, Jan. ID. The .stock of American cotton in England on De cember .list was ;4.000 bales ngainst ijti.00l) bales last year ('Chronicle figures). The continen tal stock, is estimated at 515.000 bales against l,i;J2,0l)O bales last year. The st'ock at United States in terior towns is 1,4,'!1,00() bales against 1,327.001) bales. The amount of cotton afloat for Europe which must be considered under exports is only .'171,000 against Sli 1 ,000 bales last year. Exports for last week (Chronicle figures) are 83,510 bales against l".8,lt!!l bales last year and 241.110 in li)l.S. The total for the season is 2..'J,'!I!,000 bales against 2, I8;,000 hales last year, and 5,:i81,000 in l!)i:i. it also must be kept in mind that our exports last year at this time were on a very great and increasing scale, which is not the case this year. The usual time to begin prepar ing land for the planting of cotton in South Texas is January 15th; in Fler.da. is January 'Jtiih; Alabama. Mis...-sippi and Loui.- iana, is Febru ary 1.',, and the actual planting be gins about till days after the prepa ration of the -oil. After the dates of preparing, reports of acreage .will begin to be received and also a cer ta.n amount of cotton will be placed upon the market by farmers who ii'-id the funds to enable them to pre pare fur their new crop. Freight rates, instead of decreasing, contin ue to increase. Freights from At lantic ports to Liverpool are now $2.50 per hundred pounds or 250 points on the cotton. On tho other Grand Theatre -Today Marguerite Clark In "Helen of The North" A Paramount Feature , . .5 anU 10c INTEREST hand, the bull weevil is extending eastward and is now in South Geor gia, have cuvered a greater part of Te.t., Loui liana. M;s-i sippi - and Alabama. These State? are either the non-fertilizing or enii-fertili.-ing States. The States that are hea vy users of fertilizers are North Carolina, South Carolina and North Georgia, and these States will be af fected by the practical impossibil ity of obtaining grades of fertiliz ers necessary. The sale of live stock such as hprses and mules has been very large, and this will un doubtedly affect the proper prepara tion and cultivation of a new crop. Money conditions are easy and the banks are seeking loans, so that a man who doesn't need the margin represented between the market price and the amount he has bor rowed from the bank can continue to I'arry his cotton without any trouble. If he needs the difference between his loan and the market price, then in that case he may be forced to sell his cotton to obtain the difference in cash. It is therefore seen that argu ments on both sides of the muiket are strong, and these features, which we believe govern the market, should he kept in mind, and the changes in these features carefully noted, as they will be the cause of market im provements. War news and the foreign exchange situation, which is constantly discuss ed in the newspapers, will, of course, affect the market and must be kept in mind by all thinking men. Yours very truly, JOHNSTON, STOHM & CO. MARKETS TODAY'S QUOTATIONS Hams, lb 17',L Shoulders, bl 14 Fork 10 Lard 14 Eggs 25 Hon.", pound 10 Broilers, pound 12'A Country butttts . , 30 Koostcrs, apiece 25 Hay ?21.C0 i Corn, bushel 05 Train No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro 5:45 a. m., for Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Asheville and Waynes ville. Through train to Asheville, handles chair car to Waynesville. 2:00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles free chair car from Raleigh to Atlanta, making con nection for New Orleans, Texas, Cal ifornia and all western points; also connects at Greensboro with through trains for all northern and eastern points. Train No. 139 Leaves Goldsboro Makes connections at Greensboro for all points north and east, and at Ashe ville with Carolina Special for Cin cinnati, Chicago and all western pointg. Train No. Ill Leaves Goldsboro 10:35 p. m., for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro Handles Pullman sleep ing car Raleigh to Winfton-Sa'em. through train for Atlanta and New Orleans, also makes connection for .sheville, Chattanooga, St. Louis. Memphis, Birmingham and all wst ;rn points. O. F. YORK, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ' H. F. GARY, General Passenget Agent, Wasnington, D. C. Manager, Washington, D. C Children cry FOR FLETCHER'S -OAS X O R 5 g 1 J - '-r , Ne Tobacc Cloth At the Right Price See Us Before Buying. Outing, Check Homespun and Cotton Batting, For Quilt Making. The One Price Cash Store ft. J. Sutton & Sons Telephone 34 f i ! Pay Up Week Do Your Part and Everybody Will Be Happy. Oettingcr's Furniture Store We Wish to Thank Our Friends and Customers for Their Patronage Dur ing the Year 1915, and Wish You a Prosperous Year of 1916 : : "The Ladles' Store" in Andlct ' balks, that's and wearing I I I.W W- . T T . m.: It U.-J MONEY On Reaiiy-to-Wear iinyii'iL.iinw'n.tdJ All Remaining COAT SUITS, DRESSES, COATS AND SKIRTS Will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices. Barrett $en's Friends' serviceable koif "that hvet 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. KUffiR Pocket Knives are the se.viceable-friend kind. You are absolutely sure of satisfaction wen you buy them. - You know they have the finest, strongest blades, tempered exactly right for keen, listing edges. Every detail is, given, careful attention, so that springs, joints, rivets, linings and handles will lastas lonjasthe almost indestruct j!s blades. Keen Kutter Knues ' fully guaranteed. artsfield ATTENTION FARMERS! It is a well known fact that stan dard pYoperly" balanceo fertilizers will not be obtainable for next year's crops. All materials are al ready very muchr higher than for years, and muriate and sulphate of nnfnali nrnrtirAllir unnlif n!nakl anv nriee. The verv heat goods and also best balanced ma terial obtainable is COTTON SEED MEAL. Meal contains 2 per cent phospho ric acid, 7 1-2 per cent ammonia, and 1 1-2 per cent, potash. You should exchange all your seed for meal or buy meal now, for it will certainly sell higher la ted. LENOIR OIL & ICE COMPANY , ITH A CAPITAL OF ($100,0QO.0O : and-r 1 SURPLUS of $93,000.00 this bank is in positTon to extend aid to deposi tors for any legitimate purpose. New Accounts large or small are desired, and a perfect service is as sured, .v Have you a banking ' home? The .in ..' National Bank of Kinston We nave arjded to our line the well-known r ff GRAND AND PLAYER FUNDS Our line is complete in every respect, - , . Before purcliasing a PIANO Call Phond 329-J or a postal card will do. 5 We now use a storage house instead of a store. : IS IMI Carl Fisher Piano FOHBESt - SniTIf Y2EWBORN -We sell them jJm IL E. MOSELEY II MU) WARE COMPANX
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