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y. s l i . r- id Tim DATii Ml) ""..Nl 1 Q 9 J I -Jrj ;-imj.: , iy i - i i Zgl K you havent tried rubber sponge or the bath, you ought to. They are clean healthful and mote economical (too, became they last longer and give better satisfaction. We have them in various sizes -25 HtS 10 $ 1.00 LENOIR DKJUG, COMPANY W.D.JIood,Prop. . i , Oa The Square, Phone 1 1 4 Miss Sallie Foy Hazelton, ' R. N. , - (Registered Nurse) f " 119 E. CORDON STREET PHONE 21S .". DR. C. C. HARPER, . DENTIST . .. Office Over the Old Postoffice -We have added to our line the well-known Carl Fisher Pianos GRAND AND PLAYER PIANOS j Outline is complete in every.respect - Before purchasing a PIANO call Phone 329-J. or a postal card will do. we now use a fltoraim house Instead of a store.' Forrest Smith ' PHONE 350 FOR CANDY MADE IN KINSTON Under strict sanitary rules, and from the best and purest materials. Flavors to your order. ICE CREAM Our own make, perfect- . ly pure, and delicious in , ilavor, 35c qr, dehVered OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN 227 N. Queen Street ' THE DEPEfsDADLE STORE" FRIDAY AND . : Sept 22nd, ; A large array of the mpst beautiful conceptions in rifiie seasons milKnery; SUITS a We .have them and' ; can fit yoih let us ' - : show the ; V goods, ; COATS -. and " v SWEATERS Fall Woolens ' r. Silks that will Please. CI1AS. A. VATEflS 1)7 Mte Telephone Store Telephaa If OCTOBER 1ST; Begins a new Interest per iod In our Savings Depart ment. Yon outfit to, begin, to save now. look, your future straight In the face, J 1 n.Li : aim us& y quitch me ques tlon: "What will I do when1 mtr Aarnlnrf itn.lt : Is) ended7'V Nothing t saved; now, want and penury then. Start now, and let; us help you. .11 a : biii KINSTON N.C. DR. JAS. W. POWELL , DENTIST fj v Specialist Pyorrhea 1 ' Crown and Bridge Work First Nafl.Bank Bldg. Phone 593 Take Notice! TO THE CITI2HN3 OF KINSTON The sewer connections have sow been completed and are ready far J.will b to the Intend i 4hose desiring plumbing done to see sss .promptly, or call Phone No, 498. Bespectf uu I?. E.I, RHODES Subscribe ,i I to Ihe Free - '"Press ' SATURDAY and 23rd. "C" LOCAL INTEREST ; j Marriage Llcc.-.!.e. , . J ' V To one Kinston white, couple: Jas. K. Alexander nd ...Queenii E. Bas- den Realty Transfers '."' C. A. Davis and wife to I. B. Staith, Pink Hill lot, $200; W. K. Baker et al. to . Baker, land , in Southwest township, gift. Accused of Attempted Assault. Sherman Frederick, colored, held bailies In ' Jail here on the charge of actually assaulting' or at tempting criminal assault upon a La Grange negress. - The commitment was by a LeGrange magistrate. m Taxes J)ue. . ' ' Sheriff Taylor announces that the tax books are open to tin public- 'have foeen . for several days and that his (Hce is ready to receive taxes. It will be an accommodation to 4he Sheriff and his force if tax- payera will -remit as soon as possi ble. ' In Police Court A number of small cases were dis posed of by Recorder Wooten Wed nesday, as follows: ' Edgar Phillips, abandonment, judgment suspended costs Laner Cox and Bedie Parker, affray, $5 and costs and $2.50 and costs respectively; John 'Miller, aa stault, judgment suspended, costs; Richard Puckett and Dave Roberts, affray, $5 and costs each.' All defend ants except Miller were colored. To Arrange for Hauling V! Fair Crowds. -T Col. H. S. Leard. General Paseen ger Agent" of theNorfolk Southern Railroad, will come here in a few days to confer with the Fair offi rials over the matter of transporta tion for the crowds to attend the big exhibit next month. . It Is expected that the total attendance "this year will be at least a third larger than last year's, and considerable mors rolling etock may have to be put on for the week. . ' . , ; ..? SALE , OF LAND BY KORTGA- . GEE Under and by virtuo of the powers contained in -.that certain mortgage, made by R, A. Wooten end wife, Em ma Wooten, to Ilincs Brothers Lutn ber Company on April 18th, 1S12, as appears of record In the office of the Register of. Deeds,, for LewMr Coun ty In, Book, 44 at ,;jpa S61, said mortgage And the indebtedness there by secured; having duly come , bf transfers .to tha undersigned) B. F. D. Albritton, vnd .default hainalbesiB made In the payment of the indebt edness br the said, mortgage eecuxed: the undersigned will on the 25th day of -iSwptember, 1916L cat , about 12 o'clock M offer for, sale to'..ho Jhlgn- est !bidder,for cash at tho Courthouse me described tract of land, which is that described in the said mortgage, and is more particularly ; described as follows: , ' J Situated in the aforcentid State jnnd county, and in .Vance., township, adjoining tha lands of Mra. L. , Z. Parrot, and11 others and bounded sis follows: ; :,. . . : Beginning at stake oit, the West edge of ths Kinston and Snow Hill Public; Road near a tenants, house oh J. Hyman Mewborne's l&n and runs N. 43 E. with Mrs. L. Li Parrott'a and W. 0. Moselcy'a Jine 1716 feet to a stake; thence N. 21 degrees and 38 mimrtes ; West 1893 1-2 feet to take; thence N. 69 degraea and Bfc minutes West 1515 feet to a stake! thence N. 401-4 Wert 16331-2 feet to a stake; thenca S. 79 ) West"72S feet to a stake in the East edge said road; thence with sail road S'. 2 1-4 E. 868 feet; thenca S.? 88 1-i East 769 feet; thence S. 82 1-4 E. 1293 feet; thence S. 30 1-& E. 155T feet; thenca S. S7 E. 800 ffcet; thence S. 231-X E. 913 feet Bo the be ginning. 176 and. 72-1000 acres, mora or less, excepting, howevep, from the foregomg description aboijt 80 aorar heretofore conveyed fcy B, A.- Woot cn to hie wife. Emma Wooten. which is aituated.on.tht South aide of the above described , tract of land, and lying on tha -South .aids, bf . the lead ditch through the Bright i sew ground. This 23rd day of Augus 1. 1916. B. F. D. Albritton, . . . Assignee of . Mortgagee. a CHICHESTER S'PIL'tS I'.lll u Mil n Er rj r r. Fxti riTm- '-i w 11 HEUGTSI!! HUGHES Q. 0. P. Candidate 1 Is Mocked v., by Record of His OWn Party in Congress. ; ursmcKD are m all On Its .Achievements ,- Admlnlstratlen ; Invites Judament ss ,to .Whether Its Work. U Sectional In Its h a".' ..-V. v'v Scope and Purpose. Charles Huches has raised the cry' of wectfonaUsiu, eouiplalnlng to his Western .andiences because tlie im portant Committee, Chnlriuaniihlps in the House und Sennte have been tilled f-thia hWng due to seniority promo- Hons by;, Southern members - "During the lut yenr o Republican control there . was, not a 'Committee clialrniuDHlilp from the South," replies Coneretisnjan James B. Aswell In his Npeeca j-eported lnT,th Congressional Itecord. .'..VVVas ihnt nstlonullHiu or Mind, iKUorant partlsuuttblpT". .he ssks. wLet the people rteclde," he suggests, whether the following greut mwiwires enaotwi. by; Jhis -ao-called Soutli-con- trolled Congress are ectlonal or na tional ; . . ' ., Tlie Underwood Tariff Law, just to the consumer ss against the special privileged cIussa fe)luwd by a non- liaitisan tariff .coniiDlsslon , removing the- tart ft. Question front politics. The Inciftne Tax Law, cautilng the rich to pay their Just proiiortlon of tlie expenses of the ttosemmeht, : ;f ; "The ! Rural Credits , Law. the 'first legislation solery for the. formers. "The establishment of nual routea,.! the extension of the parcel pout, ami better mall service for our rural popu lation, , "The Good , Roads .Law for all seo- tlOns.and for all our people. "Farm extension.' laws, Including Smith-Lever Act, 'grain and cotton standards, regulating cotton futures, and jso forth. ',. ' t,-, -" "Numerous Just labor laws, the most beneficial in a century by, the, Ameri can Congress. Xhe Child Labor Law for' the chil dren of . the whole country and for- civilization. ' The Federal Reserve Act, giving an elastic currency and preventing finan cial panics tne greatest act ever passed in the history of our Govern-: ment. ".- "Conservation acts for the people as Sgalnst special Interests. ' "Anti-trust .- laws and arbitration laws, preventing special-Interest con-. trol. "Shipping act for open markets for our products and commercial mastery of the seas. , "Federal Trade Commission Act, protecting the individual as against the. Tested Interests. ' , , "The Seamen's Law for the work men, and public safety. - "Legislation supporting the Presi dents keeping us oufof the Euro- peaawar while maintaining peace with honor to tne American, flag. : "Mr,- Speaker, for the sake of the great-dignity of the high, office he seeks and In the name of common de cency, let Mr. ex-Justice Hughes speci fy and name the sectional measures in the .above list and .mention Jtbose he would repeuir ,1. - J-10O PER CENT. AMERICAN. but I am above all things else an American eitiien. I neither seek .the,fvor nor. fear the dlapleas. ure of that small alien element T imina ua wh'iflii nuts IawbIw t.. 4 jany foreign power before loyalty ft r - --z T r-reioeni n n son's speecn or AC- u a. 1 j a..... . & . T e.ntanea. . . T r -rr. , . : ..; LATEST PHOTOGRAPH ' .,0FPRESIDENT,WILS0N I Subscribe to The Free Press. r 7; .. , . a III V: :. i COATS For Ladies Misses ( and children . ! New up-to-jdataS.tples Good Values , i, Prices ltf ght ,,o. n.;t. . .vMercerized Crochet Thread . All Sizes I ItsOiiPricsCabScri A. I. Suttcn & Sens ''i Teiepnone 34 I El If you're '.getting ready for Fall cleaning, you;cantget some mightyjapd furniture ,Polish,:Mops, Floor Oil, and other home : cleaning helps here.. Prices always reasonable. While youVehere take a look at ; the mew blankets. New Rugs too. v ; . ' '-. -OETTINGER'S- Helps for House Cleaning 1 ? tiiat ,aPPeal ,to women I j wo tire of he ordi- : ! f v'Jr'ffii ' ! -nary.''xA. broad 8eiec- " Jf'&AS'S'- tion in leathers and f . j. m.1rh cummiiigs : 1 IWfe, -' 'l ' i- . - 1: - JOHNSTON JlIflWERS' . I 'P !: 'ARE THE BEST m ' ONE satisiied Customer recently wrote us as follows: "The six-foot Johnston Slower I got of you last season has dven entire satisfaction. I consider ita better and stronger machine than Others. Every Johnston Mower leaving the factory. The frame is set, up with pitman, pusn-bar ana -cutter car attacnea and run at a speed r. i. ;l u i 1. .1 .1J greauy in eAi;ca -AiiaL it ooeration. If the WTist vin during this test Also ,if gearings do not mesh properly the fact is at once decected and . the trouble' corrected n. E. ilOSELEY HARDWARE COMPANY r SuitsDrecoes Millinsry, mYou .are invited to see the Fall and Winter Suits, Dres ves, t and JvJMillinery, -we are Showing. !i . : - THEY ARE Barrett 1 J . ; , . . - is caref uBv tested before wuutu ue run in actual neia is troine to heat it will heat 'PLEASING. MsM 1TH a : ? CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS of $9500040 ; this bank is in ppsitipn 1 to extend aid to deposi- j tori for r any legitimate D I " - 4 fi , purpose. , , T ' New accounts, large " or small are desired, and 1 ,1 a -perfect service is as- . sured. HAVE, YOU A BANKING (NA J. Bouse : JKinstoa, ;N. C JEdward.M-Xaad -GoUsboro, N. C ; ROUSE .& LAND, l ATTORNEYS AT 'LAW ; ' Offices: Kinston; N, C . Goldsboro, N. C , 393-3aBordea Buildbis; Z. V.-MOSELEY, M. D. t r PHYSICIAN and 6UBGEON fBack of Lenoir )rug: j.Goaipan7 Phohes Office 478; Reshleiice 112 rj Drlbert D. parrott !? PHYSICIAN AlND SUXCEON, Kinston, NC " Office. Back of Hood's Drujr Store DR.F. FITTS, ... jOSlEOfAIH c .- i Upstairs, JVext Door Old Postoffica .EXAMINATION f REE ; Phones) .Offiee-80. Res-523 i C. BvWOODLEY,:M. D. Office treatment Af Rectal and Slda v; ., jDiseaaes a- Specialty. Temporary Office in Hood lEtaildinf Dr. George. E.; Tfornegay - - - SPECIALIST " s In Diseases of Women & Children Office Hours; 10 to 12 Office 107:Weat Caswell. Street PHONE 118 - ' v'. DJL DAN; W. PARR0TT j ."- - DENTIST ; ' 'Crown, and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Over Cotton Mill Offica ' DR. O. WILSON ' DENTIST . Offiee Over J. E. Hood & Ca's "Drag Store w
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