IHE KIN StON FKEI5 FRES3 SATURDAY, FEHTIUAUY 9 im .pi T , in i mm., , , , M Itfj j PAGE FOUR II- ' VJ 1 MP am JUST RECEIVED j. C. PAIL & CO. . Dr. Albert D. Parrott I'ractice Limited to Genito-Urinary, In Diseases of Women and Children. . Surgery. Office with Dr. J. M. Parrott ' Hours: 10-12 a. m. 8-9 p. m. : At Hospital: 2:30-4:30 p. m. Spring Coat Suits Quite a range of Patterns re ceived to-day O. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25 QMS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store Phone 83 J. L. IIAMME LAWYER Office with Cowper and Whitaker pap; OWING to the great struggle for independ ence now going on among the nations of the world, changes in' all walks of life are constantly taking place. BUSINESS and professional men find themselves confront--ed with new problems each day., OUR 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, Tre. C B. DODSON, Vlce-Pres. T. W. HEAT!!, Cashier. tssssssssmmasttsm rmgemsaarxsm Our Store Will be Open Monday The time for remembering your "valen tine" it's but a few days off. We are well prepared to care for your needs for the 14th. "oil i i Comics and Other Designs Which Will Convey Just the Message that You Want to Send ren s presses We have a splendid assortment of ready-to-wear dresses for. boys and girls. Good range of sizes and styles. rYom 25c. to $1.85. Other arrivals of our Spring . stocks are being placed daily. 4- LOCAL INTEREST -f For North Carolina: Probably rain tonight nd Sunday. Warmer to Bt"rit in K:wt and Central portions. CuUIer in West portion Sunday Moderate South winds. To iYeach to Scout. Rev. W. Marshall' Craig will preach to the boy scouts at the, First bap tist Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. School Iiay. A play will bo presented at Wood inpton School the nijrht of Friday February 15. The public is invited. The proceeds will go to school betterment. Officer' Resigns. Patrolman Goorgo Kilpatrkik has resigned foom the police force, ef fecUve fiaiurday. The reason was Officer JCilpatrick's prefterenfce for another kind of employment. Pork Increase. Lenoir County is called upon to in crease its hogr 'population by 2,355 this year, Agricultural Agent W. T. Kyzer announced Saturday. This is aa estimated increase of 10 per cent. : of dollars' worth of Wheeled and m;H implements' went to ruin dur ing the Winter, of course, as hap pens every Winter, because of the nemUsccnce'of tha owners. The tools ire being reclaimed from the mud find rust now, such of ithem as are fit far use. Everywhere in this section tne f-irroerg are planning to reduce he toijiacco -aai-eage. Reports are beini; received from every neighbor hood to this effect. Red. Crogg Meeting Monday. The regular monthly meeting of the Kinston Red Cross Chapter will be held at the Red Cross quarters on North Queen Street Monday evening. A full attendance is urged. Bring Jones Prisoner Here. Supt. Frank Rhem of th county roads force has affected an arrange rncrnt wherelby Jones County's con victed (prisoners are to be brought to Lenoir County to work on the jfads. Jones does not use them. There are too few of them to hother with there. fin 1 stores Union Service. The sixth joint service to save fuel of the ix congregations of the Bap tists, Disciples of Christ, Episcopal ians, Methodists and Presbyterians here will be hold Sunday night at Gordon Street Christian Church. Rev. W, Marshall Craig,' pastor of the First Baptist Church, will ibe the preacher. , This service will be some what different. The semon will be evangelistic', and the whole service will have the evangelistic touch. Tench era Committee to Met at Raleigh. At the last annual convention of the State Teachers' Assembly Prof. K. E. Curtisi iirperintemlent of the Kinston Schools, introduced an amendment to the constitution of the body providing - that in future only regularlyd'clsc-ate I representatives of teachers' associations, such were or should' be organised, should have voice in the business delibera tions of the convention. A motion was made to appoint a committee to outline a proposition to be submitted to the next convention. This com nrititee, comprised by Supt. Curtis as chairman, the superintendents of Wake County and Durham city schools, a member of the University faculty and the president of Peace Institute, will meet at Raleigh at 11 a. m, Tuesday at Prof. Curtis' call issued Saturday. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders of, the Kinston Cotton Mills will be held at 8 o'clock P. M. Thurs day, February 14, 1918, at the Office of the Company, . Kinston, N. C. lt T. V. JVIOSELEY, Secretary. . LADIES! ' When irreirular or dRlntrftrt im Triumph Pills. Safe and alays 'de pendable. Not solid at drug stores. Do not experiment -with others, save dimnDoinitment." Writa fnr "Rilif" and particulars, its free. Address: raution&l Medical Institute, Mil waukee, W3a - adv. Baptists to Confer on Education Money. , A conference of ministers and prominent laymen of the Neuse-At-Umtic Baptist Association will be held here February 19 to discuss and plan for the ?l,000,000-for-educatiion campaign to Ibe Waged toy the d nomination in the Stnte shortly. The campaign was authorized at the last State convention. The Neusc- Atlantic Association embraces the churches in a large part of i Kast pantolina, and the conference here will be important. The. high school maintained by the Baptists at Win terville will benefit largely by the million-dollar campaign. Reducing Tobacco Acreage. Fanning operations in Lenoir County are getttinjr into full swing. Delayed iby the prolonged cold weath er ince Chris'tonas, the planters could do little toward preparing' for the Spring planting untir this week. They are breaking ground and over hauling machinery nowt Thousands ' 4' 1 BEADING AT ARMS -LENGTn. indicates clearly your need for glasses. , , If correctly made and fitted after an expert examination of the eyes they will do away with poor sight, eyestrain and headache for such glasses Bee Mswbern Jewelry Co. Jewelers and Optometrists. Phone 417-J. Iw4 S, Queen St. , KINSTON, N. C. For Geger&i Plumbing and Stove Repairs j R. E- L- Rhode Li T j l i uqok ior me ureen ironi ' u Vri.::!.crE:Jj. COON. Queen St Kinston, N.C, g Fence Your Farm With the Best American Field Fence and Galvanized Steel Post and Gates. We also prepared to supply your requirements in Farming Implements and Roofing. . .. '.. w 7 s A TW 0b4 Tiki CMk BUre" NEW SKIRTS ' IN Silk and Wool CHIQUE STYLES Good Qualities. A. J. SUTTON & SONS Telephone 34 DR. IRA M. HARDY Hours: 8:30 . m. lo 10 p. ' - Phone Connectioa." - " Offices: M West Caswell Street ' WW atteras -A We have put m a vfull line of Pictorial Review Pattern arid invite y birr Inspection. : ; Barrett 6b . j - ' S.I ''. ' " ;' , ' ' 1 . '' ' , 'Jf' Insurance in All Its Branches. Rear Estate Bought and Sold. W. D. LaROQUE Insurance and Real Estate. Offices 212-214 Hunter Bldg. TELEPHONE 37. '1- . i. ... . -t . fi -f-i a;,'." 'y1'. -v educooii ireat In All Shoes On account of getting the Shoes in late I am now offering New Stock at Actual Cost, for -Men Women and Children. These Shoes are New and Lhavethem in j all Leathers, Tan Vici, Pat. and in all Widths . Ctiiiiiliigs -V. y f'p fat " -V ES' WAISTS We have a splendid assort ment of dainty patterns . in , while Voile and they are splendid values PRICES RANGE FROM $1.00 to $3.00 Royal Society Materials Garments Ready-Made and Stamped T. W. MEWBOSN & .CO. , "The JepeBdable Store." Disc Harrovs simple, atrong and well made reversible disc harrow, composed f few parts, strong and durable. The low frame enables its use in close .quarters. The tongue Is well braced. The gangs are supported by a heavy steel reh. that caa be tilted to any desired angle for working over or between ridges. The reverse can be accomplished srithout loosening any belts. We also ha?e in Stock the P & 0 Cantou Star Diic Harrow. H. E. Moseley Hardware Company Sveet . Pea Seed Spencer's Select LenoirDrug . ,;Gb;:;-..- We handle the Best 1 grades cf Heavy Weight Underwear Wilson Bros. Cooper Union Wrights and Haraes Keep you warm in ( these cold days THE eCBIUDTilllBBE "I'h Txflnra Who Gnsrasi" Another New line of -l . ', aft it . . Just Arrived CASEY THOriPSON CO. J. M. SiephemWi Old Staed. PHONB 178 OPEN . ALL DAY MONDAY Offer Anything yen Want to Eat Apple p peck tOc Irish potatoes per peck 60c Sweet potatoes per peck 50c Few bushels Field peal. f. f. q-;is 8 sc;i - "ScEttLu-r to Eat" . . uiakrjiisistftfy DEALERS. KINSTON, N. C.

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