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THURSDAY,. JANUARY PAGEFOUn.; I ex. 1 YV ilVM rm bsrsxw raca press V" i r f aa't attire is the happy ' Mlactio of fashionable ecW ' Btti'faWlea, smart patterrt, i ptsisfaig color . ffectat ra ' Com and Is all we aide J.(LHttL&C0. . . i,, ., ,,,4 Make thOBe repairs to . your, roofs . now. Dont' waitf until' r the ' storm , breaks and the damage . : is done td remind you of , I arifc prepared tov8up- x ply ybu wiCh! the kind pi," material you want, arid ; ' Jay'it, too if -yrawislft Rdof ing.ismV specialty . and to entrust your roofing, matters to me, ( means to be certain- of' " a first class job. CRiScon: PHONES;, ReaieeMe, j93-Iv i Offiee 697 Also,Da ritmbJag? ; Dr. AlbertD,:r,arrotf Practleo Llaltoi W Geait-Urbary,. , BoetaJ DUeaaea a4G , 8unry. r:-; (WW wWf Dli X. K PttratL ' : COMI lt-l) JJSb . M DJiMU. , At -Cwpltirif? IJWjffTjr mr. : ANOTHER STRIDE FORWARD Our line o all Solid- Leather Shoes is complete. Shoes that will stand the, snow test; shoes that will tcost less per month than those that are not solid. Harsh andEdmondsihe make: lii i Tl1 rasriraAf There is no !place as daring these-war times CAPITAL SURPLUS AND N. l. BOUS& D. r. WOOTEN, Cashier ' J. J. Asst. CuLlksv ""' T7. L. r?Bf if It. Henry ZJ1 , THANKS For Ycur Literal I Fatronc During, Befining fit 1 91 8 jWeare offering some wonderful j Vqfeei aw Our, 15 ani 19c Counters Tea Tdehcsd Store Phcue 89 ' Home gtown weter 1 ground, meal, 65c peck. -Corned meat, 35e'lb: MduntahUgrown irish' ; potatoes, 50c peck.. . f.F:csisa . ' ' -V-- -r': ' i1 y it "Somek&insr W Eat" For General Plumbini? and 1 Stove Repairs RlEiJLi Llhodcc Slow." j fa " of kin safe Itr your money? as in the Bank. UNDIVIDED rXOFITS PresldMt . . - -. DR. HENRY TULU Ylee-Pmt W, B. HARYEY, Tallet: C Felix Earrry DarlJ OetUoger For , Xorlh, Carolina: Fair; con tinued . cokt tonight i and Friday. iNortk winds, strong on tbe coast, to night Meeting of Pythians. There will be. a meeting of the L pythians tonight for the purpose of e lev ting new . officers. All members rtr urged to be present. Meeting-, of Church Board. ' j There 'will'be an- important meet- 'wgof the official board of Gordon (Street fCktiufaK Church t: Pastor Bernard P Smith' residence, McLe- wean Street,. Friday evening at7:30 o'clock. . Death From Unusual Cause. "s Frank,. Corner, a' Duplin , County fame, died . reoently from t blood poisoning. While shavinir he cut a pimple on his face. Inflammation set In" and . bis death-resulted iv-a short time. " . District Board to Meet 8th. , The district exemption board ( for the East; CaroHni district vilr meet at Gohrsboro , January 8 to consider a number of "most rmportant" mat ters. Several' thousand oiestion- n aires are aatting consideration by the Joard. v , Trying to Get Coal Lfp. A, mernbet of,tn ifirro of Collins A Taylor, i t wlorehead City trying tor pwh- the 'shipment to this CHy of several hundred tons f coat recent ly" purchase! at a- government ad miralty Vsaltf jthereVt The labor ait uaiion .at Macehead City is so acute thabi.it. ha been' next' to impossible to get the fuel loaded on cars 1'arker May Recover.. G. B. D. Parker, the Duplin Coun ty man recently shot and seriously wounded ; by a .United-. States sailor named Cottley hag a chance to recov er, say - latest reporte from his resi dence. Mi1. .Parker, Duplin's wral- Shfest citizen, was shot by the sea man to eatiefy an old grudge. Cot thr suicided after shooting Parker. Death, of, Mrs H.1 C. Foacue. The death of Mrs. H. C.,Fi)cue o ' PoJIocksville recently removed a weH-known woman from. Jones County. Mrs. Foscuo was prominent ly related, 'and her kinpeople reside at imony. points, in the. State( Her death wes suddem She was 6? years of age and is survived her hus band and one son. A kinsman is Mr. K. F. Foscue of Kinston. Handsome OffeKinjr. , There wm to be' forwarded to the Masonic Orphanage at Oxfcml Thursday the sum of S514.1. con tributed by . local- Masons and their friends' as Klnston-'s' annual Fall of fering to the institution. MV. Chas. Bugby was as usuul the prime niev cr. Jle. collected he monev and his k enthuaiwsm .was hu-.gely responsible for it amount. The sum would keep the whole1 outfit of little ones' n Ox ford going, a reasonably' long time. p All Kiratoav Boy in U tth Non-comw. Sixteen men of the 113th Field Artillery ( havjp been selected for) the third officer , Ifeaintng canrp. iand will proceed! to Camp ;tanley, Leon Springs, Texas, to .arrive , not latex Pthant January 'WiniaiAa AtlenA i rntiNGS ttim OWT51DE THIL- 6tm Lt'PlfWS- DO ft O S?GAUSf If t CAfcDv It lr4SID- regimental ' sergeant-major, was among the. Jucky 16 chosen by board that, convened at Camp Se vier, S. C, December "Although the War epartment order direete ug to report to the camp in Texas, Mr. Allen, a Kinston boy, writes The Free Press, a Greenville paper states that i "later instructions read Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.! Thie is not j of ficial, but Sergt.-Major Allen hopes it is ' true "We fare experiencing some very cold weather," he says. .but are making the best of every thing Air of the Kinston boys are non-commissioned officers' and do ing good work.'' MtJN!CIPALITY:CUTS OUT STREET LIGHTS. Continued from page one) Jfloa.to'giye full effect to this order, using the full authority granted by the Federal Administration, if there are individual, violations. "The local Fuel Committee , in vokes the aid of the municipal 'au thorities and of the patriotic public in the enforcement of the order of trie Federal Fuel Administrator, ;the purpose - being to conserve the fuel supply and thereby eseist in reliev ing the el "situation." - HEBE YOU, ABE-rSOME , , ... LITTLE-SENSATION. - This is contributed. Because of its extraordirmry news -rttlue it' js print fed. If was . sent around by a man representing himself . tot be a travel. ling.salesman selling ladies' coats and suUl for a New York manufacturing concern. Prepare to hear it: t "Thirteen- head of ' boys walked across Neuse Btvejf this morning 12 white and one colored, out of which were B. Maraton,- Mr. Henry Cum mlngs and others. The one colored was Nelscn iMtller, one of Hotel Tull's porters. They all seemed to tiave ieen .very nervy." COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ; estate. Hy virtue of the aulliority of a de cree of the Superior Court of Le noir County made and entered on the 8th day of December, 1917, in a cer tain cause therein nendihe wherein Li J. Carter and1 wife. Winnie Car ter,-Isariah Deaver and her husband, Peter Deaver, L. V Carter and.wife; Sallie Carter,. Gilbert Carter and wife, Zellsr Carter, Mihnie Lee and her husband, H." A.- Lee, Grover H. Carter and wife, Alma Carter, and C. C. Carter and wife, Emma Car ter, the said Sallie' Carter nd Alma Carter being infants by their next friend R. A." Whitaker, Are - plaint iffs", and R.. R. Carter, Carrie Carter and S. S. Carter and wife: Btessie Carter, are defendants, the under-, signed Commissioner of the Court win expos to sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Kinston, North Carolina, on Monday, January ( 7, 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, the fallow ing describe tract or parcel of land, situate in Pink Hill Township,' Le noir County, North Carolina,, adjoin ing the lands, of W. A. Jones, I)r; Maxwell and others, and bound- id ass folldws ' Bcfemwingatfth hortft of the canal In Cherry Tree- Samp wheare it emp ties.' into- thf-; run; of - Tuckahoe 9wamp and runs up eeid canab 68 poles to a stake thence N..11 W-. 348 poles to a stake in or near the head ef ' WHd !- Cat Branch f thence down the various courses -of the .run of Tutkah6e Swamp; thence down stid run to the beginning, containing jl IS acre tnon or- Jess.s . ....: , This: sale is a resale ef the property under order of Court because of an advance fcid of 10 per cent. This 8t day of December, 1917.' ' N. J. ROUSE, . OonTmiMonep of the- Cdurt. mvEjv. happen Oae Price Cask Store" For men, and boysi -hi V -.i .. - ., .... , TTXTTl?TTVr' A t Unions and piece suits. twc4 I I A.J5inT0N, & SONS Hi nni l a j. ii hamme . LAW OFFICX ' Wltk X C Weotoa. i ---,-.'4' i-'f omaii oiupmenc Of CoinfA Amyecl , his week in time to people snug s:wann these "zero nights. . j Two grades.ofltKemin neat patterns ot bilkahne and Sateen covering?,, filled with new carded cotton -large enough in size to cover any bed Priced both areexcellent values " ' 9,-. fn oil,! fall miffor "poli8hed, hand sharpened and whetted on an oil stone-ready-for-use. A cheap - tool is a bad investment. The X3f tXltftt : Bi'and- is an absolute guarantee of qualify aiidbur XEHT iCrfri? Chisels are-ift. erery war up to the KUM KSffiR Standard. January j Clearance Opened Yesterday an Continues- Until mght Sat Everything- Reduced IS. iust keen a lew Chiaela are fdrged f j'om the highest quality of Cinu. cible Tool Steel, tern neViT Our d Jan 12 ' NOTICEl v .. The annual meeting of At stock holders of the First' National Bank of 'Kinston will JeTield"art&irbank. "ing. house, Tuesday, January 8, 1918 t 8:30 o'clock : p.,ro' 1 ,1; V Db$s: WpOTEN.a1hier. Whenever you Need OenersJ Toole . Taltorvf)'.4.':-' The- Old 6taadrd Gr?-Tstelea chill tTjnic is .equally valuable at a General Tonic because It- eonurius tbe well knewatPUicpwp'eTttes oflJtJINrNB and IRON. It scu on the Livr, J)rive out Malaria, Earichee the Blood and Builds up therSKhole.5y8Ujttw.60 centa. l.qi.-l a.k J"r "n-Kl,l Kir n, sum Wi 01o R:MK..y Tafca otbw. Jjrofonr l D I All ON" ;if ) flllA fc. Dai yrtrsicanwB at Best, 9.1 Al,Ty RefUbla v a f DRr GEO." E.' KORNEGAYj la Diseases of Women and ChlUrM Office: 105 W. CaseweD St . Office Hoores M ta l' " TTlfr 0. Plumbing and Machine Shop Qaick : Attentfdit' Given to Repair Work; Phone No. 585 110 W. Gordon St. , Regardless of Snow and. Cold Weather Remember that while our January Sale lasts you can get articles that , will be- of-much service in- moderate and warm weather. . . (yfraPSOiY(. J.. M. Stephenson'i Old StwA PHONEt37' " 4 We are v, offering some very attractive values ,in- our after-the-holi-day selling in Ready-to-wear . Men's Clothing, "Ladies': Coat Suits! afJid "Coats and Shoes. V GHEsrrorsPHLS Till! HAM.V MtAVlt t Tf w - I.adl..Ml A.k yt.ur lnK.l.t fit. A After if. 11 t I I ll.f J.IKIFIELOC0. NEXT TO - Nsuonal Bank of Kinstoa ' J. F. Taylor IL VL KcCoy N. J. Udoae r n I M T, . I - - ---- - L' H .., . tr.e
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