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J tWK RINSIfUfl TREE PRRSS SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, i918 I'AGK FOUR "1!:!! 11 '. i Pi - I fdl If 4 ... . fUi IM ,1 MADE TO ORDER CLOTHING II If i sciii.'s iif!i:-. ti to. 1 r. i Rl ., I I Let Us Show You Our Spring Samples. J. C. Dail&Co. Dr. Geo. B. Kirkman EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Fitted Correctly. Nervous System Analyzed. .Cross Eyes Straightened Without Pain or Operation. Office Over Templu's Drug Store, Kington, N. C. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays and evening by Appoint ment. Graduate from McCormick'a Medical College Chicago, 111. (Subscribe to Tbe Free Presal IkM v , Ill CROWDS GOINGTO THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE AT JOHN G. COX CASH SHOE STORE Because every winter shoe must go and is offered at the highest reductions ever offered for good high class solid leather shoes in Kinston. One odd lot of $5.00, Sti.OO and $7..r0 One lot of black $1.00. $,").()() and $(i tan lace and button cshoeii for la dies. All nize. Some in thin bit are 9 inch boots. To close he lot out, we ill sell them at Ladies' $12.50 and $10.00 shoes now offered for $9.00 and $7.50. Men's $11.00 and $10.00 shoes now offered for S9 and $8.30. Children's $4 shoes now offered for $3. Corresponding reductions on all other stock. it JOHN G. Phone 10 Wmf : fhone 10 Be3t By Test" Kinston N. C. MIDDY SUITS- Colors Rose Copen hagen and Khaki. Price $4.25. In North Window on February 2, 1918. WHITE GOODS Quite a variety of Spring numbers on hand. . O. N. T. Cotton, 6 for 25c. QMS. A. The Telephone Store Phone 89 KKAIMXC AT ARMS LKMiTH. Indicates clearly your need for If correctly made and fitted after mi expert examination of (he eyes Ihey will do away with poor ni(!ht, eyestrain and headache for such glares see Mowbern Jewelry Co. Jewelers and Optometrists. Phone 417-J. lul S. Queen St. KINSTON, N. C. J. L. HAMMK law orric witk r. c wni shoes for ladies. widths. Button anil as they last $3.49 a pair. COX CASH SHOE "Best By Test" Kinston N. C. 4e I.'.. V..rt1i CurfilitiH Prolliilt'v M:n I tmijrht and Sunday; slightly warm er; lijrht variable wimJ., mot-tly East. ACT QUICKLY I o the Mj;ht thins a: the ri;ht time. Act ijuickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger, Dean's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of Kinston evidence of their worth . Mrs. S. A. Simmons, "04 N. Haritage St., Kinston, say-: "My kidneys troubled me and I snfferet from dull pains in my back. I jfot a V..-: of I loan's Kidney Pills from the 10. I!. M.irslon Drug Co. and they henefited me very much. I don't suf fer any mure from backaches and can rest mu:'n better nights. My kid neys are normal and better in every i":iy . " Price (iOc at all dealers. Don't ;,imply ask for a kidney remedy iret Doan's Kidney Piila the same thn' Mrs. Simmons had. Fostcr Milaurn Co.. Mfcr.., L'jffaio, N. Y. adv . NOTICE. '..'a i .n'.-.M'l an a iir.i-.i-trat or of the estate of Mrs. Margaret P. '.'oward, deceased, late of Lcnoti hunty, North Carolina, t.hi h U no! ify all person-? bavin;.1: claim.-' Sfiiirst the estate f said deceased to c:,h;bit them to the imdersijrneJ a' yden, N. ('., on or ijeforc the !Hr h'.y of .lanuay, l.H'.l, or thU notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to tb -aid estate 'vvi!! please make i'nmedi ate payment. W. J. COWARD, Ayden, N. C Administration of Mrs. Margaret E Covard, deceased. This !nh dav of January, I'M.0. :-ribe to The Piee Presyj 'l4r; - v, V ,5 .. ( ; t All sizes and lace. As lonjf .S2.50 a pair. i-'j a: 4 V IT J STORE mm mi A- Vox Poj Vdil IT.I; I'P THE KOADS. '0 i.tor Free Pi es; I'.:.:' fi ; r : - I riii ?ur.ri. ed that SujH'ri'i.endf nt i:'v.. '.i:k county road do.'.or, in The : . i'.-es of Jar.ua-y :il admits he ha- '.aid down on his job. Say he can't do anything in bad ueatliBr. lie dics not deny that the .7r!ii. lot; di-aff.; were burned to keep the convict glee club warm, bu" im j)!;cs that they are water loaned and could not be pulled cut of a road. A the road doctor has never used a split-Icf; draft on a muddy ran 1, and -o far as I can learn on any kind of a road, 1 don't think he is qualified '.o say what thiy viu'.d do or would not do. A split lop drag 011 mu l.iy roads piwhes the sloppy mud to the center of the road and fills a!', the r.'t-i and foot tracks with mud. This mud he ir.;: heavier than wale;- forces the witer out of the r'i! and hos and '.his water runs otf to the sides of the road. Sa a J-'plit lojr djajr rounds up the Miads and (ills t'i" holes with mud (pro u Is the roadt, le.iv.njt a rounde l, i-rii ori t 'i su;fnce to the road, thus do njt away with the necessity of sernp :.i,t the road.i in dry weather. There are about 21 mules at the . lockade. Four mules could pull a r-piit lo draft over any muddy road, .making four trips or drawing five miles of road a day per team or 30 miles of muddy road every day for all the six teams of four to each draft In this way eve:y improved high way in the county could be drafted about twice each week. At the same time have the convicts 'is the worse places by poling if nec essary, or better, draining them. "OBSERVER." ROLL OF HONOR Following is the latest honor roll of the City Grammar School, based on 90 per cent, conduct and scholar ship, reported by' Miss Jennie Shaw, pi ineipal: Grade 4-A, Misa Etheridge, teach er:, Martha Moseley. Grade 4-A, Miss Rice, teacher: Abe iBloom, Margaret Cawbhorne. Grade 4-A, Miss Turnley, teacher: Lillian Bosweil, Morrison Ferrell. Gnajre 5, Miss Hobgood, teacher: 'Tarence Jeffries, Virgil Rountree. Grade 5, Miss Lancaster, teacher: Xeta Williams, Thomas Hewitt, Rob ert Lee. Grade 7, Miss Bullock, teacher: Leslie Hanrahan, Kilby Turrentine, Emmett Wooten, Christine Meadows Alice Smith. For Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noire: Here in America there is much ufi'erinir from catarrh and hef-.r" ioi?e . American people would d .insider th" me'.'nod emplovoi.' by the Enttlish to combat this insid ' il.-e.ise. V.'vcryo;:-.' knows hov. itm'.-s affects 'thoe saffcilif 11 caa-ih. In Enfrland they treat catarrhal deafness and he,i; ini-'es ;,s a constitutional disease an i ise an internal remedy for it that i colly very efficacious. S':i!i'v''s who eoah! scarcely he." have had their hearing restored ! ;ar.i-:i treatment to such n 1eru that- the tick of a watch wa ll'"''.' Hadibif va n and eight inch. " ' from either ear. Tee i fore, i'" you know .some n bo trou'dt,; with rata rl:. , i i;"';'a' deaf :;' or head noisi s. c , , f :hs ferr" ill an I hand it t t ;. -i ' : ' a u-iy iiav een the n't-ans t r ti.'rer pe deafness. I he prefer: p easily piepared at hor.v .nti and is made as f.d Wduable Residential Property foi sale I will sell the old home cf tire late W. C. Fields, Sr., located on Kiii.it Street near Queen at a very reasonable price, teems one-fifth cah and the balance in one, two, three, four and five years. Write or call at once, as saie must be consummated without delay. G. V. Cowper, Com missioner. Dly 18, 25, 1. S, 15. The readers ej this t'ar ve?3 ht pleased to learn 'V.tf tft 'if i-t v.i lest one dreaded distal V..t c.3fe9 ..as been able to pi.ii i a all its vt;.'s tad that U rarsrr!:. C (larrh i ,i.: ; influenced hy c- 'i- r ,u . . rciuii-e toriti'.Ti'uirl i:-ev',:pri;, ii-i;'j Ctarr! kldM-i-i-. .H iy.i.vv. te' :T,a'. r.ni ?.eff liiru li't? i-.ta .u . -tu,. i-. S.jr the 'ftup.(Hl!"n of liiv o --'ct., tv pfclivm s':e:ijrih by i,v,i:.i;r.c 1,3 il, con stitution 11 ml as8ttne aat:ir. l:i Owns its work. Tin? roi.rVttrs tidve murfe falih In t'e rcratrre pnwer n Hair Catarrh Mlfrine that thev ofTer Oiw Hundred rili,ir tor ur ra.oe tha' t fail to euro. Sntt for lif f trtinuH.t.iIrt Audross K J. CliKN'KY CO., Toledo, OUo. frold by all LmggUu ftetf . He Oie We Cuk Btor NEW CINCIIAMS Large Stock. Attractive Patterns. ROMPER CLOTH Rompers. Dresses. Well made Good quality . A. J. SUTTON & SONS Telephone 31 Vli. IRA M. UAKUV Hoars: 8:30 a. m. to 10 p. ci Phone Connection. Office: 104 West Caswell Si ¬ ft. ere Wc of c s D 1 colors and quaaly. 1-4 Off For 5 Days Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 29 T. YiJ. ME JLji The Dependable Store," OWING to the great struggle for independ ence now going on among the nations of ilie v.'orln, changes in all walks of life are constantly taking place. BUSINESS and professional men find themselves confront ed with new problems each day. OUPt ENERGIES are directed to the end that we may meet each new demand and give to our customers a service equal to the de mands of the hour. YOUR BUSINESS .IS INVITED. The Caswell! Bank and Trust Co. W. D. LaKOQUE, Pres. T W. HEATH, Cashier. .... fflSWm flJjN ' V5 i " A ... " . i V . -f : K .xrs -t ttc- - 4 t ao. - . ,.r j wst!i!.t, ti ic ..... " . H"X a.-t ti TI T" '.tneri t it Dealers. ictona ii atterns We have put in a full line of Pictorial Review Patterns, and invite your nspection. : I! ,. 13 v- m , Dresses her C. R. DODSON, Vice-Free. ThcCaaloe Stalk Cutter Is a simple sod extra strong stalk Cotter, so el solute necess ity on all com farms, and I will pay for -self ia time said In a short tirns. .re t m ' inii? s eiMblOa KjriiT en tbe hlteh which sb- - tlw mpnmom. and also makes it much easier for w. cof,.c-rr.-- limiw cthi-r stalk eai- rtrmg-tt low flirtrt nuIL 1 ehtcnin C viTidrf escii hate shoulders lor blade i m c.r.':T i -ffnti, r-i , tbe srsIM m line, ana . , a F'e. i LAi ana !t piatiorm 4 r-rTtT t-t-i rr Kinston, N. C. 1 1 r ii eview i Se Spencer's Select enoirDrug 0. 1 t .1 n ve Kanaie me Best grades of Heavy Weight Underwear Wilson Bros. Cooper Union Wrights and Harass Keep you warm in these cold! 'days THE L1D TA1L0R1KC "The Tailon Who Guraatee" DRESS GINGHAMS 17 l-2c to 25c a yd. PATENT LEATHER BELTS 25c to 50c each. COLLARS Pique, Voile, Satin and Georg ette Crepe 25c to $1.00 each. CASEY THOMPSON CO. J. M. Stephenson Old Stand. PHONE 179 War Time Food In times as these the merchant must be as careful as the pur chaser. Country meal, per peck ..65c Irish potatoes, per peck ..60c Sweet potatoes, per peck '..50e Fresh corned hams and, should ers. We still have some old style flour. See us for seed potatoes and field peas. F. F. BROOKS fc SOU "Some&ing toJEat" & Hartsfield i I
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