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THE KPJ3T0N FREE PRESS, -"ww . MONDAY JVENING. MAY. 7 i. PAGE FOUR i i. in in U rt SPECIAL For Yto Week 25 Dozen Men's Half Hose at Colors: Navy, White, Cbampagno and ; ' ' others J.CDail&Co. To Curt Cold la On Pay. Take LAXATtVK BKOMO fjulnlna. It Mora Iht Caulk ami Haadaca a4 worfctoH th.CoM. Larayflatt reluad monrr tl tt fall to cute Id W. U HO Vita alaaaluia ea earh boa. A ' Voil Dresses In South Window Price $4.98 Size. 18 to 38 You cannot afford to mis$ this opportunity QMS. A. WATERS 11c Telephone Store Phone 89 l( 1 I . I LOCAL INTEREST I it ' ii 1 1 f Fur Xorth Carolina: Fair tonight and Wednesday, except prola 'y ami Wednesday, except probably Warmer tonight In interiar. Mo!er. ate South and Southwca: winds. Mich School Game. The New Bern Hih S"hool base- boll 'earn ia here t thu Kinston highs at 4 p. m. today. Many Selectmen Lei re ThU Month. Eighty-three white selectmen will go from this county to Camp 'Jack son between the 25th and 29th of May, it was announced Tuesday by Clerk H. C. V. Peebles of the local board. j tury was transferred to the Indian service, teaching; in a school for ab- orgines. Ha was widely known as a writer of North Carolina history. He compiled an Jndex of the State and Colonial records comprising several voiumea arid was an editor of the Bi ographical History of North Carolina. He was twice married and the father Of several children. The funeral was held in Durham County, Bishop Jos eph Blount Cheshire officiating. Dr. Weeks was a classmate of Mr. N. J. Rouse of Kinston at the University. '''FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES r je v ''Hi jiii AH Done at Once BISC OlTS, k;.M rtotw, a noiy roMt, oup, and toKee-nll M once, SttckiihuuxckeepinRwiiltaMorcncr. Until joiiflrwg! thi wkklo. oil Hove, yon re .a aUv ti kitchen drudgery. Tfo Mownrdhiirna ferroOMm avc coal. 1 hi r ual Ailminiatraiinn authntiiva u In say that it rnnaidnra thmi.e of Oil Cook Stoves and Oil Heater At I hi limn a very important' hr lp in the nscraaiy' cunoerva liun'of oal tor war purpoesa, Come in en.t let uj chow you how imply r works, II. K. Mosclcy Hdw. Co. "Lxk for Iht Lent" Smt Cm 1 Big Reduction In COAT SUITS Croaked Two Bowwowa. Two policemen and a special coun ty deputy killed one rabid dog and another canine of a bad disposition in the city Tuesday morning. It of the hydrophobia was muzzled, fortunately. Sale of Valuable Property. The sale by the Newbury Realty & Auction Co. ol the Rountree Property at the North end of College Street Thursday at eleven o'clock will pro vide, it is said, some most desirable residential lots in a section to which the city is growing very rapidly. The sale promises to attract considerable interest. Service for Mothers of -Men With the Colors. Rev. W. Marshall Craig will hold a service for mothers of soldiers and sailors at the First Baptist Church next Sunday. Seats will be reserved for them. He invites every such mother to be present. He will preach on "War-Time Women." Mr. Craig asks that women who expect to at tend notify him before the end of the I week so that he may know how many seats to set aside. Hon and Prayer Service. The usunl midweek prayer and song service will be held at the Uni versalist Church of the Kternal Hope, Lenoir Avenue and MrLewoan Street, Wednesday night. At the cloHe of tho service there will be an important tbusineas Tneptin?, which all members of the congregation are urged- by Pastor W. 0. Bo.lell to at tend. Lint-takers Instructed. Tha county list-takers attended the May meeting of the Board of Com missioners here Monday and receiv ed instructions, which varied but lit tle from the usual. The list-takers this year will assist the Federal Gov ernment by collecting crop satistics, in order that the figures of this year's cropa may be comjparcd with last year's. They will not canvass farm tenants for these statistics, but only landowners. Wants Kinston to Pray for Victory. The Free Press is in receipt of the following from a reader: ''In many cities and towns over the country church bells and chimes are rung at same hour, preferably at noon, to re mind people to stop, if only for a moment, and lift up their hearts to God for our country and the boys facing German guns. Could not this be done in Kington? Every man. woman, and child who earnestly prays helps to end the war." Special Sale on Special Suits Sale Begins Monday and Lasts Six Days Week Waa Well. Known Carolinian. Stephen Beauregard Weeks, who died recently at Washington, P. C, vs one of the most widely-known cf Carolinians. He was born in Pas quotunk County in 1865. He was an orphan at three years of age and was reared by an aunt. He graduat ed at the University of North Caro lina in 188(1, afterward receiving, his several degrees. He taught at Trin ity College, Johns Hopkins, and else where, lis was an emnlove nf thP Federal bureau of Education for some years, and late in the last cen- Libmrian'a Report. Following is the renort of the li brarian of the Kinston Public Li brary for the month of April: Brought forward from March, $3.4:1. Receipts: Appropriation, $25; fines, $1.20; total, t33.Kl. Paid out: Rent, $12.50; lights, 80 cents; librarian's alary for March, $10; books, $1.C2: sweeping, $1; total, "$24.92. Balance, $1.71. The library has these new books: "Emmy Lou," by George M. Martin; "Dear Enemy," by Jean Webster; "Polly of the Hospital Staff," by E. C. Dowd. The library hours arc from 5 to 8 p. m. now. Peking Would Have Street Cars; Behind Other Chinese Citie (Special to The Free Press)., Pekins, May 7. Petition for the in auguration of a street car system in Peking signed by a number of merchnnts nre now before the Chinese government for sanction. Tientsin and Shanghai have for some time en joyed the benefits of street car service. Mi-o-na stomach tablets which J, K. Hood & Co. sell under a guaran tee, end all forms of stomach ills. adv. 32.50 30.00 29.00 1 Suit sold for $75.00 now $47.50 1 Suit sold for $72.50 now 45.00 1 Suit sold for $50.00 now 1 Suit sold for $47.50 now 1 Suit sold for $45.00 now 2 Suits sold for $37.50 now 27.50 3 Suits sold for $35.00 now 23.50 3 Suits sold for $32.50 now 22.50 3 Suits sold for $30.00 now 20.00 1 Suit sold for $27.50 now 18.50 2 Suits sold for $60.00 now 40.00 Advanced Brand New Styles arc stijtlshzxzj sfifltsh These two style oxfords in lace or pumps, low or high heels, dark brown calf, pray kid, white and black leathers to sell for - . $3.95 and $4.95 a pair Thse are new styles just received. All siz es and - widths AA to E, Come et us fit you today. '. Terms cash. No suit will be sent out on approval These are exceptional values and styles. Avail yourself of the opportunity of getting a suit at less than the costtcf production. F. 17. Morn & Co. "THE DEPENDABLE STORK. Tk Om Prkw Cash 8tr Men's Summer Underwear UNIONS Seal Pax, B. V. D. Cooper's "Klosed Krotch." TWO PIECE SUITS Knit and Nainsook. Prices that will Save you money. A. J. SUTTON & SONS Telephone 34 ... !,.; . Ill f S ll ' ! III nlL-4,! summer Underwear A Complete Line for All LET US SUPPLY YOU DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY SPECIALIST. Ia DiaeaM of Women and Children. 1 1 Office: 105 W. Caswell St Offica Honrs: It to 11 Barrett & Hartsfield ore JyAjA-vry stylish John G.Cox Cash' Shoe Store "Best by Test j An ExceptionalfShowing of Mew Gr&ssr- Rugs I f . TT A Iflfn , i LAWTIg Off lc wita Cowaer aa4 WWtaktf SIGNS OUT-DOOR ADVERTISING-: Pictorial work for road sign., sample and rat furnished on re. quest Prompt Service. Work Guaranteed ARTHUR SUZUKI Pho km' Imported from 'Japan 1 -67 rugs in four sizes, and an unusual va riety of patterns and colors. There are blue rugs with floral borders, preens, and browns in conventional de signs, and all sixes in each pattern. Prices are the same as last year Only $10.00 for the 9 by 12, and others proportionately. FURNITURE STORE C E. R0SEM0ND Plumbing and Machine Stop Quick Attention Given to; repair vvorJc Phone No. 585 110 W. Gordon St Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practice Limited to Geaito-Vriair, cysloaeopy, rectal disease and gca ral mugtry, Hoora 2:30 to 5.-00 p. m, ' 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. At Hospital 9.00 to 12:00 a. at. ; NEW AND PBETTY LINE OF f a 1 i. Georgette Crepe Dresses For Graduating' Sbecial Prices tn C.rnA. uating Girls I CASEY THOMPSON Ca - j Dwpaaum'a Old staaa. j novm 17 7 : Over The Top and then some . We congratujate the citizens of LenojV County on the patriotism shown by theni MIA' their subscriptions ,to the Third Libert Loan and rejoice with them'In the fact thatl : V our county subscribed for over 25 nprtx - 3 '-O yrBV V" more than" its quota. .- We especially congratulate the friends .V an dcustomers of this bank who subscribed for $52,850.00, which is oyer 100 per cent more than our quota. ' The Caswell Banking & Trust Co. OUR V i':. :V-" Tobacco Flue Iron has arrived Get your Flues now and' ' Avoid the Rush R.HSC0TT PHONESt ' BcBlifaace S9S-L. ' Offlee T7
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