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Knit „ tlaioied to be the wife of George tion ol witnaaaoa. and will o«ta#y a id San day Tba aaylaalon rtaall done The damage to the bi* truck waa] Wltncaae, for the pfaintiff were fan- 1 Cicero Kvereti alleged aon of Old t i«. larn part of today i. amsMOtk be •*? “* -*“» *• - •<— - >«. a »*. --■■■ • rirwooa aai» mm ot the rnadeMuau *■ 1"“* '■■■"-<' 1 ■ '■■»-■■■.. ■ * ;a~——■.■=,•. • -a —, —?:T.—j'"i , JMnNMIII WAT*It farce coin? JUk Ac Vlaae waa -heroic.' __ _ , o*id mu. rußo in CONCUTK MM ML TUII ***'* AVoSw > Su9£dN < ROAU BOUN (( _ * If Croat kaa at laat laaatod the 1) r P ¥ f" * 1 C a t| If pel lake d atm agar aaar the KINUTON. ft. C. Dee A—Construe Vl I /% iHaIHPITO /Nf '..>•>* II aeba after aaaroWng twice far Uoa ad tba pared read between Apdeo I) JL VJ 1 IV/lvlV/1 O V/l If liter elnbornt« plaaa bad boon nad OrtftaS wMI 4o started during the U - - - U damg tba rtear. It wtat la aa a*bt few days- Tbit will ba an l«p*r- JB * G T •£ S ba way plaaa. pot dawn with taat f‘mja j» Altai BY ~ highway betweta l\ *s■ J aa K It bad bsta pst tbaro OsMMMiIHMM travrraiag aao of ijf * E lota, bit ao delicate camoflaged tba ricbcat agalcallurai diatrteta la Wit «\ U rm lilat* iSperoapUWe to the cooaty. fbasaada of farmer* and travel- If Jf - 1 m _ Vl [b Wtb bid die era «■ If served by the road, rtn V\ I I a IJ • 11 ■ Sssr^*s.T:r«awarrri,.r~,±| I .inerrv rjonos and I bia ago and removed It froaa | meet with as aapboited highway ta Kia- if "■ VAJL n •ta base with aa little cAwatoa- j atos. Cbfdoataya sad a bridge will ba y ** a a“• U t M were buried la twe feet! aeeeaeary port* •* tba rood at tba If |T JT°' k .> ■ b mod. lat ream, ahrtag to adjoaent lawgroaada l\ 1V / t’ . ft .. ™”aa —■ SSS?I War saving ibtamps 1 'CSmbT'S S I ]ftdSr^^?SSS««l* l 3bs KINSTON. N. C. Dec. K-Tba pamper AUL MWMOtt IN (\ a ■ SM IB abargp a< «* work. I of tba City Hall Sra aagppany bora waa |ft4fW WWITI IN COUNT if U . ' . damaged la igbtiag tba tra at New . . ft tt ■ 1 " A . t ~ 111,1 ■ ' 1 ' ■ ■■ 1 Bara Friday. Department meehaalea to- Ail tbo oldkgt aagrmi ia Uoidabore if " . S ..‘ S MMLftft NiOWB IKON $ year old white girt, wna ao fatally in- day wore boay wltb the ropoiriag of tba ware la Bapertor esnrt>esUrdey la tba nri i „ ... * ~ . y , %% m ff TIKOVC9 TWO BOMBS AND jurod that aba baNlr IWod t# roacn maehiaa. Member* of tba cetapaay sold nM Etc*** gsaiaat William Baaed, // VlCtOl y UOlld.S With prGllX lettei’S A thrOUffh F. hftVt bo6n Called 11 KOLB m YABDB AWAY tba Parrott Memorial Hoapital bora that their work at the lower Naaaa elty waa ( «l«rcd. Tbofr ooawiei raa.bad back tt - - * _ _ y B , l craning, the died aeon after botag dißcolt. The water aupply dwladlod. |g tk g of aid Cieara Kearott wba 1/ lOr redemption December 15. UnleSS the bond IS OTefilentfid Ji XINITON. Dae. b.—Aa a maalt of aa brosgbt to tki* city, a* a raaalt of a Prom a piag tba Kinatan firemen argro t wa or throe year* following tbo 1) m “ wu fl n **w ; miM body a.d .eg,, »u >. .n.y >e .tro.m. Tbi. m.aod r.eu w.r, Bdtfr.f u. wif.Ma. war. 1/ promptly for redemption, the holder is likely to lose & oonsidei- )) (( able sum in interest, as the ffovernment not pay interest, a I I)) January 1, and should be presented promptly for payroeut. -7*^3 . ‘lf) This bank will be glad to accept bonds and stamps for } I YELLOW FRONT ECONOMY GROCERY I j tion and credit the amount to your account. 6 ! 1 I 226 N. JOHN STREET I ii !( I .'.aftifti A I S'l pa Mb Bil AM iBUBA In This will relieve you of all risk and worry. You are assured of I I'SPECIAL CvORU MY wKlvIsV If P rom Pi payment and interest will be continuous on your invtat- ff I)) ment. Bring your stamps and bonds to us- where you get four (l BEST PURE LARD IJL. BEST COMPOUND LARD, 1C- I)) per cent compounded quarterly on savings accounts. jL CUT PROM THE TUB, LB CUT FROM TOB, LR...11 ' ' ' 'Z\m 3 | b H tv of if „ , - r -■ rl , --7 . ..-r- -n r -,. - t . T n „ , |T|| -. r - —| ni ■■ n . [t ■ n Iri - -- II - ■ --- T —————m—m—M—SS■MMSasSSMM^mss lj * ll It. Kln|ren > S Wilson's Wilson’s Government ■(( . Corned Bedfi Corned Beef Corned Corned Roast “ llv f I 21b h «n can^^ C Wb’can. ®® C If | I Best salt pork bellies,lb 17c FLOUR Post Toasties, pkg 9c If f OODIO S 3dlllt TfUStCO* | I Best salt pork plates, lb 15c I'slaee Patent: Kelloggs Com Flakes 9c l|| * « ■ Swift Smith field Style Sugar krist com flakes 7c' Iff rr > j | Smoked sausage links 2.5 c qp. Oots, pkg. 10c -‘ "-W&fT I Swift’s FrankfurtWs,lb. 17c 98-lb. bag »3.90 Quaker Oats, olurr Uc l|— ——————i——■tat Swift'S all pork sausage . Save Trouble Self-Rising: Oats, pkgr ... ,11c B l meat, lb. .....25c io iv, k,„ ks- Pillsbury’a wheat I ;*Swift’s Brookfield link 24-lb. baR r. SI.OB. Cereal, pk*/...,....21c » I 8 .sausage, lb. package 30c * 48-lb. bag $2.10 Borden’s Evaporated I| c ■■ I ■ Armour’s smoked bacon 18c 98-lb. bag $4.00 milk, tall can HI r |T|fl||Us AdvCrtiSlhi? I I BEST GRANULATEP SUGAR, POUND - - 8c II rUSUI ® I I Best tub butter, lb. 53c Log Cabin syrup Navy beans, lb ... T.".. /... .10c Trinidad, British West Indies, who* Re * 1 Sow nut butter, r. :.:..'2Bc can 20c Lima beans, lb. .lfr II was m Philadelphia last week, had to have hfe tea,of tri ; J I Kingan’s sliced bacon, Large meaty prunes, ilb. —l5 c and it was Liptons. Sir Thomas Lipton knew l-lb. carton V.... ;... 43c Cold medal buckwheat or Pan- 11 what he doing when he discovered a mod ; , 1 Best American cheese, BL'.*&3c Medium can 68c cake Hour, pkg 12c II rj a . ny yeal \f K ° that be grown successfully *- ; j ■ •' ■ - - • ■■ m Ceylon, not as a haphazard product, but on great »•* |. | _ . ... , n* t* tvlv. a a i * || plantations, which he established. He also knew that to Curtice blue label catsup, Tflc D. P. Blue Ribbon fi uit cake . 40c II make these great planations profitable he must sell his 1 8 large bottle 2,4,6 s, lb ■■ tea to the world; that he must come to the United States I 8 * t 11 and make his market here. | 8 New .mixed 8 New Brazil nuts, lb. ...18c Jelio, all flavors, pkg. ..10c Davis Baking Pd'r, lge. 22c || As : n iuoq I 8 c, aa v n i J oc Tii 4 it a a*- i _ o j.„ Ir■ I At the Columbian Exposition in 1893 Qeylon tea was 1 I Soft shell walnuts, lb., 36c Cracker Jack, pkg. 4c Horsford s Baking Pd s 16c g| introduced as a novelty. It appealed tethe American », l| A || v taste and it was sold at a reasonable price. It had to J *"■ Baker & Cocogi ; Franko American Campbell’s Beans Snowdrift Lard: be advertised in order to bring it to themotice of the 1 8 Large can ••• •BPc ' nr nn Pftn , in » 8-lb. can ....$1.38 8| consuming public, and advertising was an important < 1 8 Smajll can .v. ? Kkr? Spakhetti, ’ 4-lb. can .. *;. .70c 1 8 ’ pa?*t of the canny Sir Thomas’ program. j I omu. p«*., ——ii | I Small cake ...10c Large can 12c heavy syrup,can 23c Chewing Gum ..4c l| Sir Thomas Lipton was born in Glasgow, of Irish par- I B .... ~ I entage. He came to America us u boy. got to know and... u* | 1 Fancy Norway Mickem) D. p! Coffee lb 33c D. P. Bread, 16h»z. - 7, •|| like Americans and he has been in America many 1 ■ each ..... .12 l-2c ■ The World’s Best Drink wrapped loaf 1 c ■ I times, often as a distinguished yachtsman alww- as ~ | I Morris brains, can ...25c Yellow Front Coffee,lb. 29c The Quality and Quantity 11 Sir Thomas Lipton, whose name is back of hut ( eylon I 1 Octagon soap, large * Best for the Money Loaf II ’ tea, h.s name t.tleand all. ( Advertising In the da.ly I ’ I cake 6c Golden Blend Coffee,lb 23c Consumers Fig Bara, lb 16c II b °,Lrt ?,f | ■ No. 2 can 15c |B. P. hard mixed candy 25c Raisin cake, lb.. ■ *** |l 5,e East with the West. .. I DP **Great Sport for the Youngsters” II I •I • jCOOIciS With Ten (10) Empty D. P.Coffee Bags, and 4&DC a ■. BE - . I -B . . . ■ ■ | F liiMABHBBHHMAAMMMABHMBBBBMBBHAHBBBBMBBHBBBBBBHHMKHBBBBBHBBfIfIBBBBBBBMBHBHBBMfIBMHBBJ !i’l s* , * * na Bmrnnan am .»< ■ 1— » ti »■■■»■ ■ . TWIMPAT MOiNmC, »EC.T f ItM
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