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

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Kinston, North Carolina
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TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS iTwningsi OF LOCAL INTEREST iCOATS i IT11A CAPITAL OF $100,000.00 COATS COAL BILLS FOR COURT MAUKIAtiK LICENSES. i To two couples: Cowell White, I'iu county, and Vinetta Stephenson, Kinston. Clyde E. I'hillips, 21, Join' county, and Bcr-, BRINGS ABOUT "TALK" nice Mewli'irn, Lenoir county. I f'i'i For Middy Suits RED.

WHITE AND BLUE EMBLEMS. WHITE AND RED SILK BRAID Blue Serge 35 to 50 Inches Wide THE ONE PRICE GASH STORE A. J. SUTTON SK.N OF PROSPERITY. Mr.

A. J. Sutton, a well-known Queen xtieet merchant, today stated that he did a letter business a thousand dollars last month than ever fore. His business is cash, makes his statement all the more interesting. He is only one of many business men now acclaiming unprecedented good trade.

and SURPLUS of $93,000.00 this bank is in position to extend aid to depositors for any legitimate purpose. New Accounts large or small are desired, and a perfect service is assured. Have you a banking home? Rufers and Long Coats The New Things For the Children. See Theni. If the Recorder's Court wants to use the court-room and i-lfice in the Courthouse it must pay its own fuel bills.

That information comes from an official source, for the city's part. The county Hay furnish coal from iUs bins, but from the talk at the Courthouse it is not inclined to fall all over itself to do it. The room in City Hail commonly known as the "Mayor's office." not needed in the daytime, for hardly nny purpose, is free for and com- modious enough for the Recorder's Court's use, a municipal authority stated today. And county officials in-j timated broadly that the court with All Lengths December Style Books and Fashion Sheets. Chas, A.

Waters The Telephone Store Tfk-phome 89 I Barrett I If tsfjeltf A NEW WILLIAM FOX HIOTOPLAY SUPREME. "Princess Romanoff" will be Been at tiie (irand Theater this evening. As picturi.cd by the William Fox forces this production gives to Nance O'-Neil, America's greatest emotional star, full Hcopc for the display of her marvellous powers of dramutic expression. The story is taken from Sardou's "Fedora." "The Goddess" will accompany the Fox feature in the seven-reel bill. The National Ban of Kinston the county to furnish fuel arid janitor service is not especially welcome in its present Kent is a matter causing not the least concern, although it is said that there has been a little confusion resulting from the taking over by the Court of an entire room when it was understood that only desk room was wanted and Those 34 Prop MESSENGER BOYS ANNOY COLORED SCHOOL AUTHORITIES FORMATION OR THE PARADE AND LIST OF FAIR MARSHALS To The Farmers of Lenoir County, To enable those farmer of Lenoir County who desire to market their cotton crop gradually, we will lend a reasonable amount on cotton properly stored in warehouses with negotiable warehouse receipts therefor as collateral at the rate of 6 per cent, petan-ntim.

We will make such loans to farmers whether they are customers of ihis bank or not. HAVE YOU SEEN THESE RUGS? I GOODS Principal J. H. Sampson of the Col-I ored Graded Schools of Kinston has I asked The Free Press to call atten-! tion to the custom of some messen- ger and delivery boys, who congre-! gate near the school during the re-j cess period and interfere with the 1 discipline of the school children. Principal Sampson would appreciate the co-operation of employers in stopping this practice.

(Continued from Page One.) borough, J. II. White of Crifton. Ia's-lie Ballard, R. D.

Johnson of Warsaw, 13. F. Williams of Elmer .1. Hall of Chinquapin, li. F.

Smith, of Leon, Edgar Koorce of Comfort, Whitley of Richlands, Farrior Koonce of Richlands, Leon Sylvester of Richlands, J. J. Blizzard of Deep Run, W. H. Smith of Deep Run.

Branch Williams of Kenansville, S. C. Sitterson, Emory P. Rouse of La-Grange, L. P.

Hurdy of Seven Springs, Walter Greshani of Iieula-ville, Jasper Smith of Kenansville, C. WHEN IN NEED OF PHONE No. 3 Winter Prices In Effect October 1. J. B.

WHITE Coaland WoodYa id Of the Finest Quality-Thats the Kind We Sell and the Kind You Ought to Buy. Atomizers, Rubber Sponges, Syringes, Hot Water Bottles Rubber Tub Ing, Rubber Gloves. Our Customers have found that it pays to buy the best rubber goods so we are selling more and more and more every day. MEETING OF CREDIT MEN'S ASSOCIATION. The Credit Men's Association, recently organized here, is having excellent luck in improving credit con- FARMERS 8 MERCHANTS BANK Kinston, N.

C. It's worth a visit to the store just to see the beautiful patterns and colors that are woven into the FALL RUGS which are now on our racks. They are far ahead of any we've ever showrn, in Originality of De-sitrn, and Superiority in Quality, and the prices are decidedly moderate. tlitions, it was said today. About 40 I W.

Jones of Leon, H. E. Maxwell of Lenoir Drug Co. On The Square Phone 114 Pink Hill, H. B.

Fordham, Paid Jar-man, Duffy Westbrook, John Baker, 'Arthur Johnson, Robert Johnson, J. Ralph Smith of Leon, 1). L. Smith of Deep Run and Cephas Stricklin, Joel Stevenson and J. II.

Manning. business and professional men are now members. Several others are expected to join tonight. President E. C.

Barrett and Harry Lewis, attorney and secretary-treasurer of the organization, will explain the merits of the association at a meeting in Barrett Hartsfield's store tonight at 8:110 o'clock. Dr. Albert D. Parrot Physician and Surgeon Kinston, N. C.

Ojfice tBackofllood'i Drug Stoie Wn Viniro rl twl fK" MiwT Oettinger's Furniture Store COLDS DO NOT LEAVE WILLINGLY Because a cold is stubborn is no reason why you should be. Instead PLUMBING We make a specialty of good material and workmanship. All work guaranteed satisfactory, and trices right See me for all kinds of sheet metal work, tin roofing, and general repair work. R. E.L.RHODES of "wearing" it out, get sure relief by taking Dr.

King's New Discovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ail COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING TO BE HELD. The "preaching congregation" of the Gordon Street Christian church will have a number of prayer meetings this week in preparation for the evangelistic services which are to be-H'in next week. The following places have been selected for the meetings for the various divisions: line the well-known Car! Fisher Piano ments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold HAVING put In a new boiler and two new gins, we are well prepared to gin cotton for the public.

We operate our gin every through the season, rain or shine. We pay market prices for customers' seed at the gin. rhono 352. Sam Taylor and Brother, at Iron Bridge. I germs, no Abetter aid can be given than the use of this remedy.

Its merit has been tested by old and young, Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00. GRAND AND PLAYER PIANOS FRED. SUTTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 0. Ofltai I Opera Eoue Building.

EXCURSION TO KINSTON, N. C. On Account of the FIRST ANNUAL FAIR Monday night, division '1. at Mr. George L.

Hodges', on Mitchell street; division at Mr. T. M. Wooten's, on Grainger avenue. Tuesday night, division 1, at Mr.

C. W. Howard's, on North Queen. Wednesday night, division fi, at the church, Mr. H.

G. Braxton, leader. Thursday night, division at Mr. W. A.

Rawls', on Gordon street; division 7, at Mr. T. R. Tyndall's, Id, McDaniel. Friday night, division -1, at J.

P. Nunn's. Have the Daily or Semi-Weekly Free Press follow you to school or college. News from homo will hel while away the long winter evenings The Atlantic Coast Line will sell excursion tickets to Kinston, N. at tares shown below for all trains on November 10, 11 and 1-', Limited returning to mutnignt ot Many Big Values For Early November Shoppers Every day and almost every hour adds something new to our stock.

Never before have goods been sold so cheap in Kinston. New Shipment of Coat Suits $17 and $19 Value $12.45 Big Values in Ladies Suits at $9.45, $10.95 and $11.45. New Silk Shirt Waists $1.95 i Adler Brothers Grand Tiieatre Our line is complete in every respect. Before purchasing a PIANO Call Phone 329-J, or a postal card will do. We now use a storage house instead of a store.

"TRAIL OF LONESOME PINE" TOMORROW NIGHT PI. B'lo. The fare from Washington will bo Proportionately low fares from all intermediate points on same date and with same limit: Special Trains Will Be Operated As follows on Wednesday and Thursday, November 11 and 12: D. J. WARD, Ticket Agent, Kinston, N.

C. eave Tiu-boro 8:30 $2.05 TODAY Film Foatiuo That CJroat IV Willi Nimco One of the great scenes in Eugene Walter's dramatization of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." is laid ii Id cabin. Young Dave. FORREST SiH Leave Conetoe 8:51 a. Leave Bethel n.

Leave I'armelo u. Leave House 9:42 a. Leave Greenville a. Leave Winterville 10:03 a. Leave Ayden 10:12 a.

Leave Grifton 10:28 a. 1.80 1.05 1.55 1.20 1.10 .80 O'Noal, Aiiu'riuu's Premier Actress in "PRINCESS ROMANOFF" A photoplay supreme: based on "Fedora" by Victoricn Sardou. Also that serial "THE GODDESS" Anita Stuart aiul Karl Williams. Matinee 3:30, 5, 10c. Evening 7:15, 10, 15c Seen reeli of picture that will keep you interested from the first.

Arrive Kinston 10:55 a. m. RETURNING. Leavti Kinston 6:00 p. m.

THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, DR. F. FITTS, Osteopath, Upstairs, Next Door to PostoiEce. EXAMINATION FKEE. Phones: Office 80.

Res 523 tune's own cousin, who is in love with her. is a fugitive accused of shooting Berkley. Jack's chum and partner. June hide? him in her bedroom. Her father carries in her lover's wounded comrade, while Jack, who follows him and demands from June the surrender of the fugitive.

Jure refuses, niul Mr. Walter has devised a heart-gripping scene between the primitive mountain girl and the educated man, wherein love and duty battle. The Will F. Culhnne Amusement Company have paid special attention II1 II Kill HI IIJ I III I 1 llll I I J.l IIWWM nif Men's Friends CASTOR I A For Infants and Children An ilrt cArviAfikla IrntfA hir novo In Use For Over 30 Years halter, that's alwnvc rtnAr fnr ifrrr Kprnmoe Shoes r' Always bean to the costumes, properties and scen mm of Sjfsfc the Signature But in buying a knife you cannot tell by examination what sort of service it will give unless you buy the kind whose durability ic environment, and each act is a gem of stage portraiture. It mes to the Grand tomorrow (Thursday) night, with clever Eily O'Connor in the role of June Tolliver.

HE SHAMROCK Our Closing Out Sale is NowOn And everything is being closed out Atfand Below Cost Boost the Fair ana wearing qualities are guaranteed. Jem, Kutm i Pocket Knives 'are the serviceable-friend kind. You-. are absolutely sure of satisfaction when you buy them. You know they have the finest, strongest blades, tempered exactly right for keen, listing edges.

Every detail is given careful attention, CO that snrincr. inints. rivrt lininrr. rrl Our stock of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes is com plete. Now is the time to your purchase while the stock is new and select.

Prices range from 25c. to $5. Dorothy Dodd for Ladies a Specialty. And. Mst- Us There nnnr AlNl WIVES AND MOTHERS Have you ever stopped to realize how much the health of your family deiends upon you For instance, diet is a great factor in health, and you are responsible for it.

then cgain whcivany member of your family gets into a run-down condition, when the children are delicate, cross and ail-ingr, when somebody takes cold and develops a cough, they look to you for help. Do you know that our local druggists, J. E. Hood have a non-secret constitutional remedy known "as Vinol, which they guarantee for just such Many families in this vicinity have found It so reliable they art never without it, adv 1 MHte 1 II 111 I i STAND Pies, Home: made Candies, Sandwiches Soda and Cigars. nanuies wm lasias long as toe almost indestructible blades.

Keen Kutter Knives are fully guaranteed. 5 RED FRONT MILLER BUILDIKC. I'OIiiiEGAY Children Cry rOR FLETCHER'S ASTORI A McDaniel We jell them 11, Es M0SELEX HAIID WARE? G03PANi,.

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