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PtE3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. lsi3 PAGE FOUB SHU EIITSTOTI FIIETJ II- I lT$ilociQ$ N J l TAYLOR A CO srRiNG Samples are" ready. J. C. DAIL & CO. Bors WASH SUITS. Splendid range of patterns Price $1.50. BOY'S AND GIRL'S HOSIERY. Black, White and Tan Price 25c. PRING SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Prices Pleasing. MAS. A. WATERS "Tti TcIep&se Store Phone 81 J. L. HAMME LAWYER Office with Cowper and WhiUker Spring Goods -A re nere ' We have a pretty line of new ; spring goods now ready for our customers SOME SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE DESIGN IN Dimities Organdies Voiles Nainsooks ' v - ' andj ": j 'I - - SUITINGS - T. W. MEWBORN & CO; '"II The Dependable Store" GRAND THEATRE Monday, Feprufay 25 l , ONE NIGMT ONLY J. A. COBVRN'S r: GREATER MNS TkEL ALWAYS ABOVE PAR EVERYTHING BRAND NEW I Q 6 BG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 6 SPARKLING ARRAY OP MINSTRELS Lester Lucas, Georg A George, Eddie Jjgglere, Tom Post, Kent Gage, Ditcher, Jas. Bishop, Cabaret Fout. CHARLEY In Ilia Latest "DARKTOWN SUUMARI Prices, 50, WAR TAX TEN PEE S SELECTED TALENT. Clifford, The Jaaa Jul glera and Ham McBee, Cecil Nofth, Peaco ANO Pomedy Scream E CHASERS." 5 $1 CENT. ADDITIONAL .00 til ' I 'I I ' I ' LititmnHiiinHintiHmtli4ill'iiniril9! )( 1 0 1 v This Store Is Headquarters For the Most Exquisite ' Line of Silverware f -. ' - . - i . ; Single Pieces - . Service Set SCHAUT'S JEWELRY. STORE. Inch's 0!J Stand v "r North Queen Street For North Carolina: fair and slightly colder tonight; Friday fair, I continued cold; genth) Northeast Kwinds. iNet Out at New Bern. New Bern, like Knurton, it gather ing in ita varjfrarvu. Caaght in the not there is "Chinaman," a local col ored person. LOCAL INTEREST x. - v -r 'f -1 j t- : ' M ' i. - - f Community Meeting March 3. The March community meeting will be held Sunday! the Srdft waa annoiniced Thnraday. Judge John A. Oates of Fayetteville will be the Hpeaker. Qualiflea aa Executor. T. W. Mewborn has qualified aa executor of the ejstato of the kvte Mrs. Sarah L. As&ew. The estate's value is estimated at $20,000. Ben eficiaries are brothers and sisters, nephews and niecn of Mrs. Askew. Death of A. M. HaskHt. Aaron iMerriU tlasldtt died recent ly at Port Norffc, V., in hb 7th year. He waa brother of Mr. John P. Haakitt of KSnaton. Mr. Haakibt had been in failing health for some time. Ho was k native of Carteret County, N'cl He served in the Tenth North cirolina Regiment dur ing the War Bjitween' the States. He to survived by ihw "wdfe, a sofn resid ing at Philadejlphia, and a daughter at Port Nonfwlfk, together with two brothers, reaping at Kinston and Greenville, NJ C. The funeral was held at Port Norfolk and the burial at Oak City, N. C. League Will lie Big Affair. Rev. James Holder, tfoe colore minister and! physician of this citijr delegated W jjthe State Board & Health to owgajwae the North Car Kira Negro dleiklth and Ovic Leage in the State, tupecU the organisa tion ultimately to have a member ship "in the teirs of thousands." Tjhe first branch will be organized hire Tueadny nighty After organizing in Lenoir County Dr. Holder ri Mt for wo or three nvontms to see now the thing works. At the organiza tion meeting nt St, Augustus' AIM E. Zion Chunrh, 812 Nwth Street; he will give an, iUuntroted ledum1 on the hookworm, presentin: Tom Hardy, whom nobody knows, in ratave and picture. A he Willis Waa i Unusual Colored Man. The burial of Abe Willis took place Thursday morning at 11 o'clock! It had been set for i Wednesday After noon, when . White friends of thj old colored ibarber went to see hint bur ied but learned at the cemetery of the postponement. The funeraj; ser vice, in accordance with a custom among the colored people, "wjN be held latpr. Abe Willis, who vms 70 years of age, waa bom at aristocrat ic old fetlenton, and as a slave was the property of Prof. DeBfhuere IToopeil who taught Greelfl and French t the University of iNonth Carolirja when it was reopened having) been closed during tha War Between the States in 1877. Willia came jiere soon after the wir. He brought with him a certain imount of "culture" for which, his former master won iargely reaponsi le. Of the highest type of his rac, Abe Willis j sat in t!h jury box Wre in 1883 and condemned to death- memb er of his race charged wh the namelees crime. The defendant, Guilford Soon, was convicted and puddicly executed. In the ao.ie case Hon. N. J. Rouse made hia Ijrst ap pearance as a member of the; bar. Mra. Parrotfi Will Following the funeral M Mrs. Jacob P. Parrott at 2:3ulp)lock Wednesdey the will of Mre. Parrot m read to the assemlbled relatives ftnd friends of the decedent aft the res ilience, North and iMoLewean atreets. This action was In keeping with an eld custom. The will was read by ita custodian, Cashier L. J. Mewborne of th Farmers & Merchants Bank. The home, with ita furnishings, becomes the property of Mrs. Parrot' husb and. At his death, under the terms of the wDl, sale wiH be made of this property and the proceeds used to set up an infirmary at the Kennedy Memorial Home, tha Baptist orphan age a few miles from here. To Miss Elixa Jackson, a niece, waa "willed a dwelling and lot located at 302 North McLeweaa Street. To Rudolph Croont waa willed a dwelKna; and lot t Wintervill. Beooeata f $200 to Mra. I. IL Scott and $50 to Mra. Parrett'a cook were included -ia the instrument. The remainder of the state, 'both personal and teal' estate, i will be divided between he heirs of Uie late' W. E. Suttfn and the late Jesse Jack ion, half t the Suetoi and half to thk Jackson heirs. The es tato is estimated to lie worth $8D,000. Meeting dt ChildreiJ The Winnie Davis dren of ttt e Confed the residence of GraingerJ Queen Avenue, f Friday--(afternoon ! at o'clock. All members are requested to be present, as (there is some im portant (business to be transacted. of Confederacy. Chapter, Chil- acy, will irieet at Irs.; Herman H. reet and Peyton J 4 lins. fh Chivalri in Officialdom ManpWer movfes mountains. Iflt moved fthe county's automobile used by Mitts Mary G. Shotwell, assist ant superintendent of schools, Thurs day morning. The car balked back of the Courthouse. So officials gath ered bout it, Miss Shotwell took the wheel and the Ford was given a runnmg start of 75 or j 100 feet. whereupon off it went pretty as one could wish. Thoee iassieting were JadJe H. C (V. Peebles-, Supt. of Schdols Jos. Kinsey, Janitor Oscar White, Dr. J. S.' Mitchener, health Officer, and W. T. Kyzer, farm dem- ration agent. The nine arms of the&e fifive dignitaries were a mighty fame in unity. CARD OF THANKS. iTe wiah to thank our friends for sympathy and kindness shown during the death of our daughter, ude Brown, DERRY LOFTIN AND FAMILY. 31y 21 NORFOLK SOjUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train Schedule' Corrected o January 1st, 1918 (As information and not guaranteed) Trains' Leave Kinston 7:50 A. M. for New Bern, More heod 'City, Beaufort, Oriental, Washington, Elizabeth City, Norfolk.' Parlor Car New Bern to Nor folk. Connecting at Norfolk with Rail and Steamer Lines to all points east and north, at Washington for Raleigh and points west. 1:46 P. M. Daily for New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort. 11:21 P. M. Dairy for New Bern, Washington and Norfolk. Sleeping Car New Bern to Norfolk. Connecting at Nor folk with Rail and Steamer Lines to points east, north and west. 10:25 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and intermediate points. 7:39 P. M. Daily for Goldaboro and points West and south. ' 5:30 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. Only North Carolina Line operat ing into Norfolk Terminal Station. J. F. D ALTON. G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. W. J. NICHOLSON, T, A. Kinston, N.-C. NOTI City Property for Sale. Ey virtue of the authority.. con tained in a certain judgment eitere at the December term, 1917 of the Superior Court in Lenoir County, in an action therein lately pending en titled "Alice Ada , Parker vs T. J . 'Parker, the undersigned Commis sioners of Court will on Monday the 18th day of February, 1918, between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Lenoir County, the following de scribed lots of lands lying in the above named County and State, and (n the Cityiwf Kinston, and more particularly described as follows: First Tract. A certain lot adjoining Elijah Jones, W. H. Hughes and the Rouh tree heirs, and being lot No. 116 on a map of record in the Register of Deeds office in Lenoir County, Book 39, page , and being the same lot contained in a deed from McCoy and wife to Thomas J. Parker, of record in Book 42, page SO to which record and man' a full and complete description and location of the land can be had, the above Jot being a va cant lot. r Second Tract. A tot of land in said City begin ning at a corner, East S. F. Linton lot which was deeded to him by George T. Sullivan and wife and runs 107 feet Eastwardly . to J. F. Taylor's line, thence S. 40 feet to J. F. Taylor's line; thence West wards 110 feet to short alley: thence Northwardly 40 feet to the. begin ning being, the same tract of land conveyed by Oorjre T. Sullivan and wife to T. J. Parker, fcy deed of re cord in Book 55, page 130. There are two, three room buildings upon the Hov mentioned lot, together with other Improvements. -The Commissioners are authoriz ed to entertain a private bid for said property or any part thereof at any time up to the date of the public sale above mentioned. -Tli the ICth-day of January, 1918. " Nv . ROUSE, i 1 4 wVC,V.COWPERi ! Y . Combuuionera of Court I ' 'toritlrv. lrP.KKl Mill u ,hw j SHyE$ ; For the Whole Family. J IB I All ffVJ ... I mil LaJafij ON 4 SONS I : I Tekihme34 ill Jjii-f0 -p-m anriiiir-ir-rrn m " isliiisi n . ' DR. TrX M. HARD! I ' ojuiub. gmi w 1 1 , Veat CanreU Street fl - 7 ' V. - I Your Satisfaction I I Eark & Wilson Sbh 'MtKii ifWtW. il.Wi V 't ''-,F' .,'hi'i UOUUTS We noiv have a complete I Line of these collars in silk. Made in the latest styles. Also iyitelSX!8Ilars : :-i Barrett & Hartsrield ' s , U'L Llj s Assured By par Service Froni the time you enter our store our ser vice! to you begins. We try in every way possible to please you, and help you select suitable and satisfactory furnishings, , l After yoii have made a purchase we try to get it to you at the time you want it. Then as long as you own the furni ture we are confident that it will be source of pleasure and enjoyment y&ur home. . a itf ' - Such is ;he service we render to an ever in creasing number of customers. .1.; k-. ) XM- I W SSSJSSiiSfflSSfefSS aisMissaBB 'n' ' mi-' " ' m P & OReversible Disc Harrows ml A simple, strong and well made reversible, disc harrow,' composed of few parts, strong and durable. The low frame enables ita use in close quarters. The tongue well braced. The gangs are supported by a heavy steel arch that eaa be tilted to.aay desired angle for working ver or between ridges. The reverse caa be accomplished without loosening any belts. A" We al have in Stock the P & 0 Cantoa Star Disc Harrow. Ik.- i H; El Moseley Hardware Gompdny . J ..DEALERS;-: a si ' it ! r""atINStOlf, NTC . For Expert Work Gas Engine, Brazing, Etc., . Call I' ' A. Spencer 0'9 College St iPhone 4 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Fitted Correctly. Nervous System Analyzed.' Cross Eyes Straightened Without Pain or Operation. -r Office Over Temple's Drug Stori Kinston, N. C." - lUUIDi 47 Ha IU Ml U JJ ffl Sundays and evenings by App menu Graduate from Mccormick's Medical Collega Chicago, 111. IT'S TIME TO PLANT LAWN GRASS SEED- . - j . s. r 'I- : We T Sell Ihe; Be IEN01RJ)RUG 0e... i A New Line of tiit i MUSH :T"f 11.' Und n erwear Just Received CO. CASEY THOMPSON J. M. Stepheasdh'a bid4 Staai v. PHONK 17. - PHONE - 296 - New Phone Number Use this Number ii you want some thing To Eat T.FkdnSESCT - "SomeUuatto .Eat" M a4i:
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