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.1 t ' MONDA Ti DECEMHF? . A tAGE FOUIt THE KINSTON FREE PRESS t - i , 1 ., ' m. m IIJ 4 ; ' '. : ' -::. 'si ' - For This Week Children's Gowns imade of good quality Outing to 14 years, special 39c each. Ladies -Heavy "Weight Fleeced Gowns, regular sizes, special , 'jn $1.00 each. - - Iiadies . good ; weight Underwear 39c 'each. ', Ladies' Felt and Leather-Bottom Bed Room ' Slippers - , $1.25 -pair. . , : i Ladies - Embroidered . Muslin large J size Un- , derskirts, special 4 If 50c each. . ;' 'food Size pillows; t $V tiE 50c each. V I . ' Men's H large size Silk Neckwear 25c each. - ;v .Men's Shirts, good val- J ' UeS "-. .,".';'. k. .'...';;, :! ec-each,-;"1; 4 Ladies". good m heavy weight . . Blouses t with ' serge - collars ) - ( , ;". $1.25 each. day Suits Same Price 410.00 Yvniieayiiuuy, ; Suits1: p- ofeVyDrill 5.00d5.S0 TheSuit -CIIA8. 'ABATERS The Telephone Store XXrCALTHTEREST Ci'odf. Hv Servk 1; . 1 the claw of 'l18 t th( HiH School has a Bervice flaz up. Hebor Gray of the claaa la in the nmbulanej efvlce. Burrell Jackson and Joe ' Rountre, who would have gTad uuted with the class had the remain ed in school until next Spring, are with . Pershinjr in France. WEfG the New .Year , with : Savings Account. Deposits made in our Savings Deparfment on or - before th6 5th of January, draw interest "fro"m 'January '1st;1 -; ; FARMERS & MERCHANTS Klnston. - .rC Livestock in Danger. The police Jiave found livestock kept along: the edges of the. Pity to be In a bad way from lack" of ilV-'H tr. Hogs, cattle and horses have stoTered leverely. Many colored res idents had failed to pywide for their animals before the arrival r of the ceW wave afld 'sfince It coming Save been unable to remedy matters. Here You Are Suffering With Vim. t Policeman 'Levi Ferrell, who s6me time afro was put in charge of the charity fuel distribution by. the May or, . Monday declared that - a - lot tif people here arepractically without ftfel. He is having a trying time, with the ;lrmrted delivery "means "at his diKpoual, supplying those abso lutelywilihoat'wood a:id coal." 'Peo ple with money to pay for fuel can not get it The fuel men are unable to keep up with orders. Mr. ferrell ifloee not remeiriber' having experienc ed ao severe a December. Dri AlbeTlTarfftttr' mctlce Limited to Genitourinary, "Sectal Diaeaaea 'aa4 Geaeral . ' ''TSnrge'ry. ' .. ' v "Offlea wlhl)r;'J. M;iParwtt ' -Houri: 1I-1J a. aa. - 8- At Hospital: 2M-4M n. -, i 7VT mew it r Ye 14 'it :. -J - (jwettn gs Resolve To Ttdde With . T. V. ieWborn i& The Dependable 'Ston." CO. ij,'.: ;'..r ' X .V '' f'V4-, 'W-' 1 ,i : a I You Are Welcome to It. to Be Sure. Lieut Leslie Ballard,. 119th Infan try, Camp Sevier, asks The Free Press to tell the 'folks at home" that the'KInstOnlans of that regiment who Were remembered at Christmas by the Chamber of Commerce and other organisations were ' del Urhteid 'vtfith their jrifts. It makes" the men, much better 'soldiers when the "backing" of their Home people is thus sut&tant' tfally manifested, declares young Lieut Ballard. He did hot write' long letter, realizing that'colu'm.ns' of typa could riont better tell ' of the happiness of the men over their pre sents than the simple statement tht they were too pleated to try to de ' scribe it . ;. v- THks for Christrrias RememBrances. ' ""Berrike' M. Pate, Kinston boy wjth the headquarters company of the 4l8th 'Field Artillery, Camp Sevier, in a letter asks The Free Press to convey" to the Chamber of Commerce and Red Cross the thanks of himself arid his fellows for "their kind re (hembrance of the boys from'ltome.' rt Ladies and gentlemen, youu all can not Imagine how much we appreciat ed that nice Christmas box, for it was just simply fine," Gunner Pate states. He does not forget the Red Cross Chapter's kindness in furnish ing comfort bags. "They are some thing all soldiers appreciate and really rteed." 1 The men at Greenville had a fine Christmas, Pate states. They did not Tiave o'Wrach time off, "but made double time" while in town on leave. "After I got that box from Kinston I felt so much better. You see, it always nakes thi boys feel better to get any remembrance from home." Anything looks good from 'Kinston, the garden spot of the world." Beraice Pate did not have the good lucks to get home like his comrades, "Corp. George W. Knott and Corp. Westbrook." All art well and enjoying 1 fine health, Pate writes, speaking for the Kins tori boys' in the, 113th in general SE VERCOaVAV EGBI1'S" KINSTON AND SECTION, 5 ) ' (Continued from page one) streets. The snowwaa too dry and fine. Reports were had Monday o: two or three stove "explosions," with the injuring of one' person. Plumbers, warn against building fires in stoves Connected with water tanks. Froz en pipes leave no room for the steam to "expand, and steam "must move around even in zero weather. There is great aofferrig "m 'rorth em cities, reportedly. New Orleans has- had a temperature well below freezing. . , No ,' decided ' relief is . 'promised be fore. . the middle of the week,' al though it ' will probably be some Warmer Tuesday, ', The City Sehools were to'liaVe re sumed from ithe , Mondays Wednes day'' They will not The trustees Have 'ordered them-?' closed "witil tbrJl ther notice. , Among the reported explostone" in kitchens was a minor one at the residence of Mr. H. E. "Moseley.TCing; and MaLewean streets, which did no material damage and injured no one,. SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. " 1 " On account of the weather thsnv will be no session of the City Schools, either 'white or colored, on Wednes day. Notice of the day of reassemb lfaig will be given through the pa pers. ' '. .v J. W. GOODSON, ' ; .-" airman Board' of Education1 Tt Chs. Prka Caak fiUre" . , , ' v. ,1" Cjpinplcte in tine 'A liomestics HdSfESVUN. SHEETING. BLEACHLNG, 'LONG CLOTHS, NAIN SOOKS, ETC A. J. SUTTON & SONS ione 84 ' .. v T'-v" ''jj J. L. HAMME iaw bfTica With T. C. WootM. FSr Men Many New Shapes i irt'W;j. it'.-:'. .- See Them Barrett iSflartsfield WE HAVE WARM NOTICE! Tli. annual "meeting of the stock holders of " the Flret "National "Bank- of Kinaton 'will' be held at their 'Dank ing 1l6ue, TuekdayJTariuary 8, 1918 at 3:S0 o'clock r- l. ;Vm D.!F. WOOTEN, Cashier. M. -PSR4 Kfevy Years Day, Tuesday, January 1st 7 .THE 4:AUGHmQ440SICAtTRWTPH, TJ1 1 1 i Cjam IXRICSBY REKNOLO.WOLFCHANKlfuLlftCK i 'HusicbyCH&.J.GEBEST liuSTraHk"W."SKea i' . t the New Year by seerrijrthe show thatlieptew York laughing one en ti. j itarat the Astor'Thiatfe:"; 'C6Ibful,untlht8r' in lifting songs -and I;;ty dances full 6f droll hulnor'ahd cheerfai dialbgue. lVTESTOF ALL MODERN (URL SHOWS C: rcleIosllyGirls. -Prices-SOlS $1.00150 M$2iC0 Seats on Sale at Box Office C,:t your scats early. Thi is positively the belt show sent tr -Kinston from Yt ik thij siasonT? - . - DR. IRA M. HARDT Houra:'9;30 ar'nu to 10 p. n. Offices; Hi West CasweU Street s dr:f. FITTS .OSTEOPATH bffice Hours: 10-12 "l- -. 2-5 TRAINS 'EATK KINflTUX 11:11 p.1, mi "flight Exproaa," Pall: 'Sleeping Cars NeW Bern to Norfolk; Connects f orall .poinU North wad" West, i :4fl .' nv-I)ailT for ' BSAafoa ane v: Oriental. ,, ':60 a. m.--D5ly for Bssnfor Ne - -Bern and "Norfolk. : ' farlox eai. ? vservics J between New 'Born . and ., Norfolk. . .. , V4Wlat BoanA. -. , 4:80. In.-drOiily for Goldsbort. iO:25 a.i,TiftA-15aily for Oddabore , U39 p. - tn.-lWily, for -Goldsboro. 1. F. DALTQN, Ganl Pass. Agt " . ... . ;' U Norfork,. Va. . O aXTXr-TraWa -Maaagat. w LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. No4 sold at drug stores. Ds aot xpeHwnt ifh others, save disappointment Write for "Relief" and 'particulars, 1 its1 free. 'Address: National Medical Institute, Mil waukee, Wis. i adt. To Jceep away this cold weaker when you are ready to turn in for a good nights rest. : Cotton Ones for $5.00 - ExtraFine Woolen Ones $12-50 DR, 'GEO. E.'EORNEGAY j BPEClAtBT - la Diseases af Womea and CWUrts V Offka:-105 CtsewsQ ft i Office Boors: to 11 , i on oil Dresses Goats arid Stilts nrhmihg':yiou UberM0atron($e and . wish you a. r. r.r-3 . it. Places the Smfng Price WitKin the reach of all ! Theste yataes ' are of ihe exceptional varieig ' and will 'Hatie lobe bargains to those' who 'pufchise iUt" Home grown water , 'ground !hieal, 65c peck, j . -t ' t Corned meat, 35c lb. Mountain grown irish potatoes, 60c. peck. f.'F.:::;;ssqi "Something to Eat" JiDLEH BRO 120-122 N. Queen St. JCinstotvff. C. CASMHOMPSOCO. J. M. Stephenson's Old Stand. i f'-PHONtej78 '; i vm'-i If ' ,. Ve Wdle:tlie Best grades of : fleavy W eight Underwear , Wilson Bros. ' Cooper Union ' s Wrights and Harries rv Keep you warm in these cold days mm , "The Tailors Who GnirssUV r - - - - ' VLJ ..'X. razor snares an extraordinary beard ie razor suffers and so ss the face. It is poor . 'economy . to ;buy Ordinary. nnvouched-for tools r cutlery. 1 "ma'de ortue finest steelj tempefeTd i Ewsnreea. . It a Keen fv,f... mnd its edge" turns on a strong beard A : , n"r Wpfectiy tempered i vT "l t J , !TT " 41 a ieen -utter Kaior rrulla mnu na cu2c i urn a on a ntrvi Wj.. . - get your money back. If a Keen -I-utter Pocket Knife . too soft, or too brittle, or too hard, or rrt satisfactory In anv w ct your money back. "We sell them, lie'Mfeto: y. M?i. "ll Special Sale on -Shirt Waists -AllJMillinery-and TReady-to-wear SalliefuiUerCo. uner &iiilIing-CaJJt Sited. i- E tiOSELIOND Plsid.&sSsSg Quick 'Attention Given to Repair Work. Ti.cne No.'5S5 110 TiT'Gordcn.St. U E. 1I0SELEY HARDWARE C0:.ITANY, i T M (Suhscribs to the Tree PresO
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