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The Kinston Free Press from Kinston, North Carolina • Page 4

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBEt 12. LOCAL INTEREST Bradley Sweaters SLIP OVER SWEATERS Brink Marriage Business. Eight, weekend marriage licenses were issued by the Register of Deeds, to three white ana xive colored I '4'" "it For Young-Ladies, MONEY SAVED "I have a complele line of heavy groceries. Can sell you meat and lard at wholesale prices. Also have a complete line of serviceable shoes.

I pay highest cash prices for all kinds of Fur. W. F. TYNDALL couples'. en Colored Masonic Dinner.

Colored Masons -will hold a dinner er. In C. J. Johnson, executor, vs. Andrew Johnson, administrator, it wu decided that the plaintiff was the cwner of and accrued interest held in a bank in the name of Sarah A.

Johnson, deceased. Great Tobacco Country. Samuel H. Halley is given considerable apace in the Lexington, Herald, for an article on North Carolina and its tobacco industry. Halley and others came to the State recently from the big Kentucky leaf market, and were struck by conditions in Tarheelia.

It was their first Boys and Girls and hear a sermon at Holly Branch Church November 16. A New Bern minister will deliver the sermon. All Copen, Rose, Salmon Black, American Beauty Kelley Green colored Mason are invited to attend. Record Court. The term of Federal Court which The Line is Lairge emled at New Bern late in last week 201 South Queen Street Phone 466 was the busiest in years.

Fines, for- visit. "North, Carolina is one of the feited bonds and costs collected totaled more than $21,000. Sixty- Bradley is King in one cases were tried. Let Us Show You greatest commonwealths of the Union," he declares. "Tobacco now is king, owing to the unprecedented high prices (prevailing." Mosit North Carolina markets are well-oaved.

towns, and clean, states Mr. Halley. Tobacconists in thisState were fcjnd to be uniformly courteous. Simmor.3 Told About It. ffie Great farmonizer CHAS J.

WATERS The Telephone Store 'Phone 89 To Build Aladdin Houses in Sfate. Aladdin nreajy-ut houses are to be mude at Wilmington. Ttu company, cne of the best-known concerns in the United States, will establish eastern headquarters and a big plant there. Barrett Hartsfield Mayer Dawson has been notified by Sfln itor Simmons from Washing In Civil Court. In David Walters et al.

vs. W. that makes men nribeSyik. Parks, tried in Superior. Court Sat urday, the plaintiffs were found to Tio One Prlea Cub Storo" be the owner of land involved and the defendant was found to be en 'Jtled to the sum of $4,709.84.

Di vorces were granted in the follow ton thai the Kinston sugar shortage has been brought to the attention of the Federal board supervising the commodity, and that everything possible will be done to supply consumers her who have been able to get only a few pounds in weeks. Telegrams were sent by the Mayor at the instance of Kinston wholesale grocj-era, wh by urging this action refut ed a nport which hag been current that wholesale men have been refusing to handle sugar because of the curtailment of profit by the incr causes: Agnes Miller vs. John Miller, G. B. Stroud vs.

Viola Stroud OUTING GLOVES Martha Wnde Thompson ve. Oscar Introducing The New Styles For Fall Thompson. Carl Kelly Pardoned. Carl Kelly, who as a boy of 18 wan sentenced to 'AO years in State's You should live In an enrironment of Munfc, but great care should exercised in the selection of an instrument. The York Piano is made by muHiclans, tested by musicians and endorsed by musicians.

Let us place one in your home on our pleas-inf. partial-payment plan, SPECIAL INVITATION TO You are cordially InWted to attend demonstration of the wonderful York Player Piano. Call at your convenience. You'll plusntly entertained. J.

O. LEONARD PIANOj COMPANY Queen Street Near Caswell Hote prison for a murder committed i( Mr. Marquette. Beaufort County 10 years ago, has been pardoned by the Governor. He SIZES .8 to 14 Children.

15 to 20 Ladies. PETTICOATS In Outing and Knit. Assorted Colors. Martha L. Marquette of shall not return to Beaufort County Mount Olive, a former well-known resident of Kinston, died Friday at within five years.

Kelly was con Fall Tiver, where she was victcd of killing a much older man out of jealousy. The woman in the visii'tmg a The body is ex case resided here for years. Kelly to arrive and funeral will probably be, held And they are the tlk of the city. The only trouble 'is we can't get them fast enough. We frequently seli an entire shipment of suits before we get the time to put the sell-, ing price on them or put them' in tock.

They are right from the master tailors produce the famous brand of Griffon Clothes. Prices $15 to $50 Boy's Suits $4 to $20. -ihortly afterward. Marquette has made a model prisoner, accord ing to the Governor. Arrested for Driving While Drunk.

William Ham, a farmer, was ar ilUY THE BEST. THE BEST PAYS. was a member of Queen Street Methodint Church. She was about A. J.

SUTTON SONS Telephone 34 rested Saturday, night on the charge 75 yearj of age. She was the widow of driving a car while intoxicated of W. E. Marquette. She is survived Ham was alleged to have driven a machine into another car on the by the following children, all formerly of Kinston: Mrs.

F. R. Mitchell, Fall River; Miss Blanche Marquette, Dam road, dotng some slight damage. The police Monday said Ham and J. Mount Olive; Mr.

J. F. Marquette, R. Hayes, an ex-policeman, engaged Trenton, N. Mrs.

C. H. Smith, in an affray at the Iron Bridge Saturday night in which Ham attempt Blankets Comforts Sanfonl, Mrs. George S. McKay, Fast Orange, N.

Miss zABLEK BROTHERS ed to use a knife and Hayes struck earl Marquette, Newark, N. him with a oda bottle. Mrs. S. IX Broadhurst, Mount Olive.

Foresee Cold "Winter. KINSTON'S BEST- STORE Women Campaign The biggest 'possum and persuri Provide now for the lor' Church Program. mon season" in many years is report This is a "Watch Your Step" Clothing Season You can't be sure that you pet all you pay for unless you are euided by your own past' experiences ot thfuejcperiences of others. Don't let tempting; price tags lure you away from the clothing you know is absolutely reliable and always full value. Real economy is determined by quality.

You know that 1 And quality is back of the Kuppen-heimer reputation, always, regardless of price. There is quality in the all-wool fabrics, the sense cold weather. Prices' Wfth women scheduled to appear ed by rural dwellers from through asvujeiikers in the two Episcopal pul- $2.45 to $12.50 out the southeastern par of the State. Slightly frost-struck per M'. tif this "citv at rppulnr chiirrh ervices, a tradition of that church simmons hang in clusters like grapes from the trees everywhere, while th jf mora than 400 years' standing will bo overthrown.

Women have been quest of the accompanying delicacy t. b. mm appointed in this diocese to present to the fruit And sweet potatoes is a nightly diversion for hundreds of Children's Coats Jo all parishes the message of the lationwide campaign for the Episco hunters and dogs. The bumper per DEALER IN pal Church for broader practical and simmon crap and the pep with which piritual service. One of the cam the tre-chvelling marsupials are scouting around over the country paign, method is a short address of five minutes or less by a layman sides at night are dead sure indica at tho "notice period" of the Sunday tions of a hard winter, according to erve.

In practically every pans! lime-tried prognosticatore. Frcm $2.45 to $12 50 Si'k, Tricotine, Serge and Velvet Dresses, all sizes. Sp'l prices $12.50 to $45 00 t-he most enthusiastic and untiring Death of Mrs. McKinne. workers for the campaign have been Mrs.

'Julia H. McKinne, widow of found nmong the women. Haywood McKinne, died Friday Heavy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. Special this week: Cow Chow and Union Grain have arrived, I am now in the front row with. Dairy and Poultry Feed.

Headquarters for Meat, Lard, Flour and Meal, Call and see us before buying. forenoon at Parrott Memorial Hospital. She entered the hospital about Miss Ruth Hargett of Jones Coun yt visited friends here Friday. a week ago. Mri.

McKinne was an elderly resident of King Street. She 01 styie ana tne manneer or tailoring. Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats The new fall and winter models for' men and young men, different as they are better, are really values. -J. i I "COME AND SEEiUS" COPEM BROTHERS Around the Corner Habitual Constipation Cured I In 14 to 21 Dava was a member of one of the oldest families in thi section, having beet) before marriage Miss julia Hooker.

She was a woman of excellent char Sample Suits lXX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially-prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but acter traits, and "was known to hun should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c dreds in the city.

Her late husband was a businessman here for years. per bottle. AT Mrs. McKinne is survived by one son, Witlie McKinne, and one sister, Miss Bettie Hooker. The funeral was held Saturday.

At special low price $25 00 to $65.00, they are worth much more. Made in the ntw styte, sizes 16 to 48. T. B. BROWN Lewis Tells 'Em.

Raleigh 'correspondence of the 131 S. QueenlStreet Greensboro News of Saturday said Elisha Betts Lewis was at Raleigh Friday "reeling off iambic hexamet-' era "on the glories of Kinston." He quoted Buffalo Bill ae having said Kinston has the best streets in the T. W. Mewborn Co. United States except those in a cer tain Montana town, and told of the ft El awarding of contracts for 41 miles I H'd Co.

Moseley of asphalted highways by Lenoir New Millinery Just arrived. A col lection to suit County. "We won't feel our $2,000, 000 bond issue. Already lands have gone out of jicht. We will have $50,000,000 worth of property when we lwt next year under the revalu ation act.

How are the oeoDle tak Paints ing it! All tight, of course." In Superior Court A wonderful collection of later winter apparel, remarkable for their values, diversity of styles, and completeness of assortment. New Tailored Suits, New Winter Coats, LV? Frocks of unusual charm for nil occasions. In Court Friday" the mat ter of Isaac Rochelie vs. J. B.

Cum-migs and wife was settled in favor ELI WIAGHAMSON of the plaintiff, a contractor. The THINGS OF METAL IS MI' LINE. Any kinds of ealvaniz-; ed iron or tin boxes, trough, cutter, flue leaps xahd many other things too numerous to mention are quickly and accurately turned out in my shop. iT on any kind of metal or slate roof, any-, where on short notice. B.

SCOTT Also Do rioaibUf PHONES: Keafdeaeo J92 L. Of flea 117. jury found that the -defendants were indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of 1426.05, balance on a contract, If it is point jou neeiwt kave it and at soch low prices yon will be snrprised. Wa find that we are over-atocked and in order reduce our atock wo haT made greatly, reduced prices and can famish yon a rood paint at Baring of two doUara on a follow Come in and let aa teU you how we can aar you money on, an different Iinea wa carry. i and interest from March 21, 1917.

The found thai plaintiff wa DE. CHAS. P. MANGUM not indebted 'to the df endhnts as OFFICE WITH DR. W.

T. PAKROTT alleged in a counter claim. W. I. Glover was e-ranted divorce from 109 E.

Gordon St 1 PDONESj Resident iv. I vborn Co. 1 I Minn.e Lee Glover, the couple having been separated 10 years or long nta Cams Thrt Doe Rot Artsct pes: 'DcpenJalU Slorc" DR. P. WEST PhyskUn aaa Sortom.

Office, TtlepfeoM BniMlax. to 11 a. m.s 2 to n. m. H.

E. Moseley H'd Co. Bmoirotitt tonle laxative 9rt. IAXA t'lVK KkOMO OtlSINK i tetirrthn hnr Quinine and doc3 not cannf nervousness a-lin(ln la head. rrailr (he lull nvutin kv ih auiuatuic tit W.

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