i I) J'1 TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, i917 PAGE FOCBt mi- lit t 1 :4 Wb V ! fa 9' I'M ,u Hi Si H 11 1 4 4 ' 1 " If :r I ' , . . . . f Children's Gingham Dresses 50c to $1.35 Each Ginghams in Latest Designs For Misses Dresses 17y2c to 25c Per Yard CASEY THOMPSON CO. "Shamrock' Old Stand." Phone 378 W. E. Bailey! Plumbing-Heating Special "Attention Given 1 to REPAIR WORK I Will Appreciate Your Business Phones: Office 587 l''f"' Residence 296 Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practfea Limited to Genlto-Urta krj, Rctal Dineaaea and G- eral Surgery. Offle with Dr. J. H. Parrott Boors Y-lO-ii a, m. - p. m. h A Hoapltsl: 2:30-4:Jt p. m. Subwriba to The Free Press. I ,.., Better Banking Service for Farmers A Tut fund, now aggregating a thousand million dol lars has been assembled by Act of Congress to stand back of the farming and business interests of the country. This fund is the Federal Reserve Banking System, of which we are a member, and it enables us better than ever beforo to supply our farmers with the credit and currency they need for producing crops and to protect them against disorganized markets. Mtabar F.dtral Rtaam Sjrit.n THE NATIONAL G. rana Thursday, Sept. 13th, 8:30 p.m. A. S. STERN and CO, Presents In association with SELWYN and CO. THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WHOLE WORLD mm mm By SALISBURY FIELD and MARGARET MAYO A comedy of life among the apartment dwellers It's clean, it's human, and oh! it is so funny There Is Nothing Like it and Nothing "Just as Good" Prices! 50-75-$1.00-$1.50. Has 7 ' ., i , , j . i . i . f - - - - - - . ,T . r i Best by Test Opening of School DRAWING NEAR Rain Capes $1.98 Rain Coats 3.50 A Splendid Umbrella for $1.00 Shipment of Fall Coats Received This Morning. All Prices. Organdy and Georgette Collars. Big Showing 50c Each. f 1 CHAS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store Phone 89 w V '' A Great Hat for Young Men The Crofut and Knapp. $3.00, $3.5Q and $4.0Q J.C.DAIL&C0. If you are not linked up with this system as one of our deposit ors come in and let ua tell you how it helps you. BANK of KINSTON ineaire Seats on Sale Tuesday Just gotten in the Pop for all tfe neldlowMliis New Sho r BuckfoHsh iarJe to Sell 2fS and 35 cenhrbotk HTTlef efalfih,MBest Bf Tc'sT 1 1 LOCAL 'If! J ft Weather Forecast: Fair and con tinued cool tonijrht. Wednesday, fair and slightly warmer. North and ncitheast winds, fresh on the coast. Vaccinated Against Typhoid. All prisoners in the County jail and the Warden's family have been giv en the anti-typhoid treatment by Dr. Jamei S. Mitohener, County health officer. Dearth of (iraveyard RabbiU. Furnie lloyett, superintendent of Maplewood Cemetery, declares there is not a rabbit left in the place. News of this having reached the ears of the colored population, the arket for hind legs has soared outrageously, says Boyett. Meeting of Church Board. There will be an important meet ing of the Board of Stewards and Trustees of Queen Street Methodist Church at the pastors study this evening at 8 o'clock. Important matters are to be considered and a full attendance is desired. Jones Demonstrator Here. Farm Demonstration Agent N. K. Rowell of Trenton was here Monday, the guest of Agent O. F. McCrary. Mr. Rowell was recently assigned by the heads of the extension service to Jones County. He likes his field well, he states. There are line possibili ties in Jones, he asserts. New School Building. Erection of a new building for McGowan School, in a rural district, was to be commenced Tuesday. A nice-looking two-worn structure is planned. Rolling partitions will al low the house to be used as an audi torium when desired. The commit teemen arc T. B.-Burt, chairman, K. L. Rouse and 1). 11. Johnson. Fair Advertising Held Up. E. B, Lewis, secretary of the Kins ton Fair Association, announces that advertising for October's big event will not be commenced until next Monday. It was to have been start ed this week. A number of things have contributed to the delay. The advertising capajgn will be on a big ger scale than that of last year, and new territory will be "worked." Propose Park Commissioner. .Chamber of Commerce members are thinking of renewing the agita tion, for a park commissioner for th City. It is pointed out that a park commissioner would not be out of place just because there is no park for him to be commissioner for. In deed, Kinston has miles of, grass plats along its streets. These are not in very presentable condition. It is suggested that a park commission er could look after the mowing of these, giving a "trimmer" appearance to the streets, and also take over the supervision of the cemeteries. Funeral of Mrs. Matthews. The funeral of Mrs. John T. Matthews, who tiied "at Richmond Sunday night, was held here Tuesday afternoon. The service was qondvict ed at the home of Mrs. Lou Matthews on North Independent Street Rev. W. Marshall, Craig, .pastor of . the Ffrat Baptist Church, officiating. The attendance was large, and the floral tribute,!, were numerous and hand some. Mrs. Matthews, whose hus band and one son reside at Washing. ton, X. C, where she had been living for several years, was a former resi dent of Kinston. She "had been 111 many months. Dewp Stuff. Charlie,, refuses to have anything to do with the girl his father() has picked out for him. He hasn't seen her lately, but he saw her years ao; such an ugly, snub-nosed sistei" she was then. He's goinr to wed belle of Hawaii. Belle turns out , to be the young 'oroan of his dad's select- i ion. Not from Honolulu at all. To test the young fellow out ehe hail, disguised as a beach dancer . from Falmville, called at the school at INTEREST which he was fretting- educated and won his principal internal organ. All the foregoing makes up the plot of a ccmic-at opera at the Grand Monri-.y nitfht. New Sanitary Inspector. Wright Quinn, new sanitary offic er and inspector of plumbing for the City, took office Monday morning. Took Shelter; "Kicked Up"; Arrested. G. II. Rouse and Wiley Jones, men from the country, were arrested Sat urday night upon complaint by Mr. Thomas Woodley Heath, the front porch of whose Northwest Kinston home they had possessed themselves of, he alleged. Rouse and Jones sought refuge from the rain. Mr. Heath charged- that they were ap parently drunk and disorderly, using profanity, expectorating upon the porch and frightening Mrs. Heath. Dissents From Will. Mrs. George Sumrell has dissent ed from the will of her late husband, a prominent wholesale merchant. Un der its terms she was bequeathed $15,000 and some household proper ty, the remainder of the estate going C other helrg. Mr. H. H. McCoy and Dr. Hepry Tull are the executors Just what the value of the estate is and whether by dissenting Mrs. Sum roll will benefit pecuniarily are ques tions to be, answered by develop ments. Trouble at Lumber Camp. Harrison Long, colored, was arrest ed on a charge of assaulting Oliver May, colored, with a knife at a lum ber camp in Woodington Township. M;iy received severe but not necessar ily serious injuries on his back and head. Long told the Sheriff that May was about to attack him with an axe when he cut him. Warrants were is sued charging Long, May and four other blacks with gamblinf. It is alleged that the cutting was the re suit of a dispute during the gambling. Horse Crippled by Auto. A horse driven to a vehicle by Os car Cannon, colored, was crippled by an automobile driven by Clem. Allen, colored, 'on North Queen Street about 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Allen was arrested. He asserted that he was about to enter a garage when Cannon drove across the front of the machine, which ihe was unafjle to stop in time to prevent the collision. Other accounts may differ from Al len's, it is understood. Allen was driving the car of a white person re siding in the country. The horse was killed by a veterinarian. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon me by a mort gage executed by George M. Mitchell and Julia Mitchell of the County of Lenoir and the State of North Caro lina and recorded in Book No. 4-1 page 134 in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Lenoir County, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the Indebtedness secured threhy, the undersigned will at 12 o'clock M, on Saturday, October 6th, 1917, at the court house door in the City 'of Kinston,' "offer for sale to the highest bidden for cash the fol lowing described lot of land to-wit: " Resinning at "the corner of Inde pendent and North Street, running Wrest with North .Street to Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, thence with said railroad East to Independ ent Street, tfience North wjth Inde pederjt Street to the beginning; be ing that lot or parcel of land convey ed to George M. Mitchell by deed from ' W. F. Moore and wife dated; M!aren iSth, 18&5, arid recorded In ; office of the Register of teeds of! Lenoir; County, Book 18 page 569. i This August 30th, 1017. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK, v -. Durham, N. C. , GEO. W. ADAMS, Trustee. Piles Cured In O to 14 Days toSr 'drt.Mist Irlll refuor' inSnef If X OINTMKKV 'Ua to CBT9 .tr est of Hcb' Plind. B'.erditig or Protruding Pile, in 610 H' 1. MtBd Keat. Ua New Shoes I "Ziegler" "Harrisburg" "Walkin" "Snow" ALL WELL KNOWN I MAKES I - See Us Before Baying 1 ; A. J. SUTtON ti SONS I !! Telephone 84 S ""- - Jim T T I XT fl T t 1 l Dr. J. Frank Stainbsck DENTIST, 118-120 Hunter Building The Most Complete And Best Stock of Blankets We've Ever Had Is Now Ready From the rheapest we carry at $2.00 to the bst all wool at $15.00, every pair is the best we could got at the price. They are' all full size, soft and warm now is the time to make selections while you can get what you want. luill'l! If there ia any reason no matter of what nature It M.ay be why yon cannot lee fit to fat or n with our rained basing wllfbe glad to hear from yon. It b ur poI Icy to aatiafy erery customer t mil timea. Give oa a call If ItV aHythingr 1n roofing and cornice work. We ara at yonr aerrlca. E. R. WALLER COMPANY TIME TO THINK ABOUT ifi n The Johnston The Joh:: ! Are Well Suited ; i' - - ami Requirements of The Farm ers of this Section. H. E. Mosely &STONji Crossett Shoes For Men The flew Shoes Are Here " ? r-r . -'i . Styles Pleasing QualitjrBest Barrett Nos. 12 ft 14 to The Needs Hardware Co. NORTH CAROLINA oe: Store liartsfield I ij A Watch For Everyone No matt;r wht kind of Watch you hn longed to posrss, you'll lind the model here in one of our guaranteed watches, Mewbern Jewelry Co. HATS FOR FALL Wo have just received a now line ot Felts, Velours, and Ready-to-Wear Velvets which wo offer atvory reasonable prices. ALLISON'S 131 N. QUEEN ST. phone m If quality, workman ship and material is the basis on which you award your contracts for your metal ceilings, gutters, spouting, sky lights, cornices and sheet metal work, I ought to get the job. What I do is not only well clone, it is done rea sonably too'. Let me do that next job new or repairs and convince, you that I t i. serve you oest. B.B. SCOTT frHONESH f .... , ' Residence: ft2-I.. Office W "Wi Also Do riumblnjt' - Bkst by Test : r-A

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