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cag7r7 TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS ' ' ' ' : '.S rHEHStiEEDJill f'CSB LOCAL INTERk&T . j You tin jrwiwS ' 7ft ffiW f C'FliiT ,B building will be completed by July 1. JlllS H 10 JIllVTlU, "1 II ! ft'vM 8 ' ' " " " ""hi"'1 An audience "f persons residing in it is believed. It is understood that H I rtl v&4N I . 1 -' ' 1 i th vit-i.iitv who filled Christ Epi-c- the contractor has promised Abe B . fit If " ;' 1 r 1 ' 1 t 9 . . II l4 imp I I Sill I I . I ' WSsZST II ... You Uan Ueta I W i III 1 I I.!1. 1 1 ' : Make Shaving Easy; By utinq shaving icrearh or 'ioapi that give rich lather ! lufRcfchl Id allow the razor io do it work imoothly and weiL" Shaying ;ioari of every kind, 'caket, iticki, cream, or powdatVfwicei i lo 25 c. Ldhbir,fDriig'Co. WD.UOOD.-pROP. T- t , vn i ne square TTTT If Your Eye ' Ait Valuable Auefi to You. Are They Defective? If ao. Then They Are a Liability. An aamination will raveal aay defect!. Examination Free. Glaatea Fitted at Reaabnabla Price, by two Re Utared OptometriiU at Mewborn Jewelry Co. NEAR CASWELL MONUMENT (Don! forget the location) Phone 417-J -; - Kinaton, North Carolina DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY, SPECIALIST In Diseases of Women & Children ' 1 ' Office Hours: 10 to 12. Office: 107 Weat Caawell Street PHONE 118. Z.V.MOSELEY,M.D. PHYSICIAN a4 BURGEON, Back of Lenoir Drug Company t PhoneaC-fflca 473; Residence 113 M illinery Show Our first Millinery Opening will take place Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The seasons Newest and Latest Styles, both Parisian and American. You are cordially invited to attend our formal opening. T. W. MEWBORN & CO. P33E3S35b! THE FREE PRESS Job Department Blank Forms on Hand Mortgage Deeds, Warrantee Deeds, Lien Bonds, Chattel Mortgages, Notes, Receipts. II. B. We have now a full Supply of Chattel Mortgages. Spring Style f HAT bfatayi Color you want at our Store "C0M AND SEE" Ii ill! we Aak ic. Wail & co. UirHiii Ti iri WE . Besses Allover Aprons Big Stock to Se lect From 50-98c LONG GLOTH BLEACHING 9 AND 10c YARD O. N. T. Cotton 6 FOR 25c CHAS. i WATERS .The Telephone Store Telephone 81 DR. 0. L. WILSON DENTIST OMce Ovar J. E. Hood A Ce's ' Start, Interested in Sanitation. An audience "f persons residing in the vicinity who filled Christ Episrc pal church, East Kinston, heard win) evident interest a lecture on sanita tion by Dr. Ira M. Hardy, Sunday nitfht. A r.'jm'uer of ideas for domest ic cleanliness suKKe.stcd by Dr. Hardy to his auditors are said to have been put into effect by a number. Lenten Services. There will be a .series of lenten ser vices held in the Universalis Church of the Eternal Hone, in the North western part of he city, beginning Sunday, April '', at 7:45 p. m. Rev. J. Lcroy Everton of Clinton, N. C, will be the sneaker during the first week and Pastor Hodell will be in charge of the services. Realty Tranni"cr. Warrantee deed recorded since last reported arc as follows: Roht. II. Harper to R. J. Harper, LaGrange lot, $7.0; Moore & Warren to J. W. Con way, lot on Rhodes hill, $185; Moore & Wan-en to C. A. Conway, lot on Rhxles hill, $185; Holloway, Murphy & Co. to Kinjf "Cooperative Company, lot in Lincoln City, $585; L. C. Turner, Com'r, to T. A. Turner, lot in Pink Hill. $150; S. F. Linton to T. E. Cooke, lot on Rhodes Hill, about $300. Would Have Keen an Able Bird. Nature missed an excellent chance to have some fun when she let die an infant chick displayed at a physician's office downtown today. The little chicken is now In alcohol the whole of it including two separate pairs of legs end four wings. Could that chicken have grown to hen or rooster hood it would have made some dis tance records both afoot and in flight. probably. Can't Account for Fire. Fire in a room at the home of Mr. John Wells, Peyton avenue and Mc- kewenn streets, Monday about 5 p. m., burned itself out without dam aging the house except for the scorch ing of a mantel. A pile of pillows and blankets left on a trunk was en fclrely consumed . It is possible that a spark from the chimney managed to get through a flue and drop be hind a picture which covered thp flue opening and ignited the bed things. Mr. Wells and two sons who occupy the upper floor of the resi dence with him cannot otherwise ac count for the blaze, since there had been no fire in the room all Winter NEW HUNTER BUILDING MAY BE FINISHED BY FIRST OF JULY, SAID Kinston will go into another class when the new 4-story Hunter build ing being erected at Monument cor ner is completed, Mayor Sutton said today, and should have more fire protection. He suggests another com pany in the department to reinforce the three now in service. The Hunter Grand Theater Today Hazel Dawn A Paramount Feature 'The Masqueraders" COUPON A v..'5 4 iV SIX of these Coupons, of consecutive dates, clip ped from the columns of THE KINSTON FREE PRESS, ,( together with 15 cents in cash, will be accepted at The Free Press office for a set of Dollies, consisting BETTY BRIGHT, THE UNBREAKABLE, AND THE TWO KITTY KATS ; N. B. Order by mail must include 5 eenta for poataf. NOTICE Will be , given here -when building will be completed by July 1. it is believed. It is understood that the contractor has promised Abe Schultz, who has leased the first floor for a department store, to have that portion of the structure at least com pleted by that date. KINSTON TAKES MORE THAN USUAL INTEREST Peopqle Go to a Fire Just as They Used to When It Waa a Cross roads Community and Pipe the Spectacular Part of It and Howl .Midlands Went to Monday Night's Itlaze Kinston dropped back into the vil lage clnss for about an hour Mon day night. The town had been get ting its fill of fires for a half-week, but the blaze in the old Dixie thea ter building held forth the spectacu lar feature that the others had lack cd. A busdness man who said he passed the place about a moment be fore the alairm was turned in from Queen and Gordon streets was one of the first to discover it. He realized that something was wrong when tho front windows on the second floor cracked from the heat. Flames spurted from the front and rear win dows and roof in a few seconds' time. It was the population's hour off most of the shops were closed, but lacked an hour of bedtime for the most sleepy-headed family. There was a tendency to cloud up in the skies and the few stars on the job were loafing. The scenic effect was all that could be desired. The flames roared and soared and the hea vens reflected their lurid glare. The interior of the building looked like the inside of a 'boiler furnace. The small but energetic fire depart ment was present and much in evi dence before the crowd gathered, and the crowd lost no time, at that. Kin ston has not, like every other town of the. size in the State, a motor com bination pumper, hose and chemical wagon, or hose and chemical wagon without the pumper, such as can bo handily run up against a building's front or back door frequently when fires are in their incipiency and help matters by the use of chemicals or direct pressure. But realty, the small but energetic fire department has un til now taken the place of two or three combinations, aerial ladder trucks and other things, aided by gen erally, until the present writing, good water pressure. The crowd was out in big letters before many minutes, though. The people behaved just exactly as they would in New York or New Bern, N. C. It was remarkable how much in terest that crowd took in the busi ness. But there was no meddling with the firemen. Several blocks out in all directions persons announced that "at least two of the banks are gone" "It's Rut ledge's again" "Grand Theater" "opry house" "fire" "fi-er" "fiy-y-eer" whoop "theyVnever gittit- out inkingdomcome" "fy-y-er" proving that human nature is the hardest blooming thing In .the world to down. It is rumored that the headquar ters of the State Fi.shcries Commis sion may be removed to New Bern from Morehead iCS-ty. CGTHIC . ARROW COLLAR a for 2sc IT FITS THE CKAVAT ciurrr, pcbody a op. twe . m... Mar. 21 New I Supply, Arrives. TAFFETAS Plain and Striped CREPE I)E CHINES All Colors GEORGETTE CREPES The Leading Shades TUB SILKS A Full Line The One Price Cash Store A. I. Sutton & Sons Telephone 34 I Te.ephon.34 j j ' MI WWU SERVICE.. Lots of little items that we seldom mention mean lots lo customers of this store. We sell good merchandise; but our service goes with every sale. For instance, if you buy linoleum here, we lay it for you. .Then, in two or three weeks after it ha9 "settled," and possibly stretched sary alterations. ..If you buy a bureau here and damp weather causes a drawer to stick as they sometimes do we send a man to get it in good working order when you phone us the trouble. This sort of service goes with every sale. Oettinger's (? . ,h ii, Administrator s Sale Is Still - Going On at J. M Stephenson's SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 18th. , ISTHE CLOSING DATE. I Postively Not One Minute Longer. W, C. KNOX, Standard iMTubator II fn Tumt Suw. Abo it 1 "I" 'I ' ' ' II I I ii m i --"-j i f l.ii'l1'"!'''! I twM V ,4. I I I U tiMTubalaro H ti CYPIIERS-Duilt Incubators, ;,' $16 to $4U Thesa arc tha -Stanrtird Hatcbr ao4 BrooJr of liie Woi-kt." Tliey tiav been rpspoosibie for mere real poultry successea than alt other batchers and brtxxler com btneil. Thcentira Cyphers LioeisraaraBteed to kive &atiiiaulionf-or fuur money back. EL MOSELEY HDW. :: Opening Tomorrow Millinery, Suits arid Dresses; Spring '16. Rorrofr P. Ifarfcfiolrl . we inspect it and make any neces-' Furniture Store Administrator. You can do it in your own back yard I You can raise poultry there and sell both eggs and poultry at a substantial profit.' There are greatef money-mak- ing possibilities in poultry and ft eggs man you realize. Ana tnese profits are made surer the work of getting them is.made easier if you start right if you are equipped with . f?j, . ; t ;-: CYPHERS B Portable Hovers How to Get Potash. It Is a well known fact tail standard balanced fertilizers wij not be obtainable for this yen! crop. Muriate and Sulphate Potash, also KainJt, are praetfatf. ly unobtainable at any prktjfe ash is indispensable in tht (rept. ration of fertilizers. Available Phosphoric Acid 2.50 to 2.75 per eat Ammonia 7.50 to 8.00 per eat Potash (Soluble in water) 1.65 to loo per eat Cotton' seed meal makes a fatt lizer which feeds the , growini plant gradually and leaves a val uable humus in the soil to instils succeeding crops, , LENDlH tllL & ICE .We have added to our line the well-known GRAND AND PLAYER PIAI Vt ' ' 6ur line is complete in every respect Bef orfe . purchasinj? I PIANO Call Phone 3294, or'a postal card will do. jWci nowuse ai storage house instead of a store. rflBREST'-SNIIH UJL CAPITAL 3100,000.00 SURPLUS of$95,000 00 this Unk Ii inposSion to eitend aiTto'epoo tort (or any' legitimate purptoe. i ''' . Ntvr Account! Urge of mafl are dered, and a perfect sured. .' W - : f' . Have you a banking 4 41 ' Carl Fisher Piano I W - ,ii OP
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