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

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7JIE KIN9T0N HiKK KbA iVi'i urn I 'i' 'ii i ii uiNH i iii i -i. jf1 ujii iiii. iwiiriTu wf 1 1 We Are Showing Ji VS. mPAL INTKIcKST ,111 a Mm a i mjm a a uawv a at 8:45. For North Carolina: Fair tonight and Thursday; gentile to moderate South winds.

Colored Meeting Postponed. W. II. Muriphy, county chairman Holds Court at Greenville. Judge Oliver H.

Allen is presiding a Pretty Line of NEW SKIRTS, WASII SATINS and SHIRTWAISTS. Some of the most attractive styles to be found this season are included. for the Red Cross drive among th colored people, states that a lecture and war pictures which were to have been presented at Hollowwy last Mondav niirht were postponed to over Pitt County Superior Court at Complete Line for AH Greenville. Collars Fresh and Crisp Just Received Pique, Georgette, Crepe Quae and Organdy 50c, 75c, $1.00 Gavin Shows Up. Hosiery 1 For the Whole Family.

LADIES Silk and Lisle White, Black, Tan, and Gray. ill. t. I 1 1 MEN Black, White, Palm-beach, Gray, and Tan. CHILDREN Black, White; also Socks, White and Fancy Tops.

s. jl arrrpN sons Telephone' 34 Friday night. The presentation will be for, the benefit ef the P.ed Cross. John A. Gavin, Democratic candidate for solicitor from Duplin County, has been spending a short timu in' Lenoir County.

LIST'OF SELECTMEN TO LEAVE MONDAY REVISED LET US SUPPLY YOU Wrath of Mr. Heath. Mrs. Sallie Heath died at her resi Some Changes Ordered by DiBtrfct dence in the Eastern part of the city i I Board Names of Colored Men Had Crept in by MiHtake Few Whit Tuesday. She was advanced in The body was sent to Jones County for burial.

Sallie Miller Co. Hanttr Strttt Men of First Class Left in Lenoir. The following is a revised list of the men to report for military service at the Courthouse at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon and to entrain Hi Store Phone J9 Married. Mr. Eugene Early McDowell and Miss Grace F.

Watts, a Goldalioro i-fiirili warn married here Tuesday. Barrett Hartsfield early Monday for Camp Jackson, L. haMme LAWTEM Of flea wlu Cowper and Whltaker Magistrate H. C. V.

Pedblcs Wfiei- 5, the revision having been necessitated by orders from the district board, by $he finding. of names of col II DR. GEO. KORNEGAt ated. For Expert Work Gas Engine, Brazing, Call JL Spencer 409 College St Phone SPECIALIST.

WSJ. ored registrants in the list, Order No. Serial No 125ft Leslie P. Stroud 1844 FoUr Minute Address. Mr.

G. V. Cowper will make an ad-Jres for the Red Cross at the Grand Theatre Friday night under the auspicoa of the Four Minute Men 1272 Robt. Sugg 1800 OTflMf 1 W. Caaw.n Bt Office Howa: 10 to U.

THIS ATTRACTIVE ELTEX STROLLER IN NATURAL FINISH FOR $10.00. 1300 Walter L. Stricklin 182(5 Committee. 1313 Jesse R. Alford 21 1314 Jess B.

Cox 423 1324 Charles B. Patterson ...1586 1354 Lacey A. Phillips 1579 No Prayer Service. There will be no prayer sorvke at the First Baptist Church tonight, out Political Aonosattiaents I hereby announce myself a csadi. date for the nomination of Solicitor from the Sixth Judicial District, sub.

ject to the rules of the Democntie primary. adv FRANK WOOTEN. I hereby announce myself a canfi. date for the office of solicitor of tt Sixth, Judicial District, subject to tin action of the Dennocratio June 1, 1918. J.

A. POWERS. 13f0 Phinens D. Croom 271 of' courtesy to Caswell Street Metho list Church, the congregation of 1365 Eddie Lewis Carter 282 1373 Roacoe Smith 1920 1381 Leslie Jones 1040 Which is holding revival services. Here for Pigs.

O. F. McCrary, district farm dam 1383 Guy Freeman 615 1386 Durwood T. Williams 2220 1409 Lot West 2185 1442 S. H.

Johnson 1027 Notice to TJhkd 1 Liberty Loan Subscribers The first imriallinent of twenty per cent, on deferred payment for Third Liberty Bond ia nw due, and we will thank thoK who made their aubHcriptiona through thia hank to make immediate payment ko we may make prompt remittance before the 28th mat. Farmers Merchants Bank Kinston, N. C. inatration agent for the tidewater sountk'3, is here "scauting" fo! pigs 1479 Rexwood C. Nobles 1515 for Jteaufort County breeders.

Ag 1493 Edward Deaver 4fflr ent McCrary formcrry was county agent here. To the Democratic Voters of Sirth Judicial District: I will be a candidate for the Office of Solicitor for he Sixth Judk 103 Broderick Brown 148 1509 C. Fred Shiver 1852 1520 Geftrge M- Simmons 1846 i'owers Endorsed. Formal endorsement has been giv 1547 Bruce Dare Putrick 1551 ial District, subject to the action of en the candidacy of James Powers LVJ2 Hal Heath 790 the primary, to be held on June 1st, for the Sixth District solicitor 1918. I574jegs0 c.

Cullom 307 1594 Pinkney Irving .1009 dvfTfyy a number of members of the Made of fine- quality fiber, with comfortable springs and big easy-running wheels. Others in white enamel and ivory that arrived yesterday are ready to take baby for its daily outings. FURNITURE STORE I will appreciate your support aid local bar. The endorsement is print tid elsewhere in The Free Press, influence. Respectfully, adv.

JOHN A. GAVIN, JR New Bern Nine Winn. The New Bern High School base ball team' took the third game of a Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practica Limited io Gm-lJrliuu7, jerica with the local highs on the.

School Kinaton grounds Tuesday. New High cysloaeopy, rectal diseases till in Kern won the first, Kinston the so pond gjune of the series. The score ral eurjery, 1 t'M to sa. I Tuesday was to 6. Sours on Great Stock of 8:00 to 9:00 p.

to 9:00 p. 1598 John Leland Waters ....2271 1611 W. Deaver 464 1612 Willie Turner 2061 1639 Sam Et Howard 823 1645 Frank Harper 955 1676 Franklin Haskins 828 1679 Johnnie Parish 1600 1085 James Howard 902 1687 W. Dallas Gatlin 669 1089 Benjamin F. Bartlett 104 1691 Clarence A.

Bogey 79 1694 Geo. EJvester West .2187 1695 Wm. S. Becton 83' 1704-Edwin D. Mills 1332 1710 Goo.

Alfred Harrison 793 1795 AJonza L. Tingle 2063 1825 James 'Houston 887 1828 John Turner 2097 Herbert" D. Spence .1867 1832 Henry Becton Jones 1033 1842 Don Mercer 1349 1845 R. Bright Rouse .1699 Child Injured. At HoepiUKSUOI a.

Nita Lewis, small daughter of C. and Mrs. Lewis, Beaufort, was brought here Tuesday to undergo an innon uouies ipi'rntion to have BB shot rSmov Plumbing and Machine ittf from an eye. The shot was fired from an air gun by a juvenile friend of the girl and inflicted a dangerous Pink. Blue and Black Bed Room slippers, with low heels, just re-ceived by today's express.

These were ordered especially for fhe girls to wear in the Play Friday night. The Price Quick AttentW Given to. injury. Negro Paroled, Kepair worn-Phone No. 585 110 W.

Gordon" St h.vans Morgan, a negro serving a six "months sentence on the county roads, hiva been paroled by the Gov 1847 Jesse Stanley 1900 1864 Jimmie Barwick 92 1867 Ira 1902 1871 Wm. Chock Gray 696' ernor after serving half of his time to lie worked on a farm. Half of what he earns will go to his wife, the remainder towurd paying jcot 1881-pR. McRay Kornegay 1J.90 1883 Georyro Gooding 680 W. E.

BAILEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Acetylene Lights for country homes: All Work Guaranteed $1,75 held against him. for men and young men Every Grion garment, is away above the average in style, value, and qualify. Every man finds exactly what Jiejwants in Griffon Clothes: ithe size he ought tp wear; the style that looks well on him; the fabricshe ought to choose to get good service. cADLER BROTHERS 1880 W. D.

Worthington .....2235 mmm 1891- Woodrow D. Causey 296 narged With Attempt ft Pair 1901 Dan Williams .2189 to SJioot Officer. Phones 1 Levi Knight, alias Ike cqf 1917 Elijah R. Craft 325 ored, is in jail here on the charge of 1935 Arthur T. Edwards 558 tempting to shoot the chief of po 1944 Levi Jaicob Gray 690 John G.

Cox Cash Shoe Store Best By Teat" i'HONE 10. KINSTON. N. C. 1953 John S.

Wootcn ........2264 lice at Zobulon, N. C. Ho was arrested at a luniiher camp by Special 1964 Cleveland Lof tin 1249 Officer Norwood B'vans. The Zeb. 1970-Benj.

U. Sullivan .......1930 Ion officer is expected to come here 1979 Burton M. Register ,1721 to look over the prisoner. 1988 Leslie R. Stroud 1930 Office i5S7 fiesidencej Dr.

B. firto kVgbtpWUst Glasses Plttadrawtw: Nervous Sywte -Aasdyf Crow Bye or. Operatson. Office Ovw Tempk'a iruf BW Office Houra': i m. to PJL Sunday metttTfe (JraAiat firopi ycGormkkk Medicai WlK I1L 2053 Leland Patrick 1560 ewish Relief Speech.

Rev. A. RcWnowit of Durham will deliver an address at the Whitakef 2058 Mn ion Rodgers 1687 Zm' Isaac Brown 13? 2068--Sherwoodi E. Maynard ...1362 Building Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, 1 1 i i 1 1 1 i i mi under the auspices of the American 2075 L. C.

Coleman 411 Jewish Relief Committee for Suffer We are agent for the 2076 Robt. Glen Wooten 2237 era From the War. Mr. Joseph Millinery and .1 ilv 2081 Leon Stanley ...........1849 2083 Ralph E. Parker 1603 llirshfiekl, local chairman, invites contrfcutions for this cause, which may be sent to him at any time.

2191 James Davenport 472 Emerson-Brantingham Co's line of i Summer 219-ye Dennie Pool ........1590 2208 Wm. Bragg Ferrell 599 Uresses Nice Line of Methodixt Revival. 2225 Cecil R. Burke 116 The series of revival servicci be 2232 W. D.

Herring 853 i' t- 'A ing conducted by Rev. Daniel Lane, the pastor, at Caswell Street Meth ft-' t- Ladies, lements odist Church is attracting larger con 2256 Frank Small ......1840 2258 W. Conrad Britt Ill 2268 Pinkney Davis 466 Agricultural impj gregations and more interest daily. The public's cooperation is solicited 2286 Elvin Sparrow 1825 RJisses, and by Pastor, Lane. The whole-hearted 2293 Wm.

E. Whitfield 2277 1569 Guy W. Churchill 310 1638 Edward R. Dawson 426 response so far is deeply appreciated, he states. The subject of the sermon to be preached tonight is, fThe Five Lines of Life," A song service jCniJdrehs Our Mid-Summer Dresses and Hats are now on display.

A beautiful assortment and suitable for all; occasions. Your special attention is called to them, it will be to your advantage to call early. Slfl Quincy J. Cunningham 290 2327 L. W.

Jones ......1089 AILMENTS OF WOMEN, There is no denying the fact ithat Underwear thousands of American women drag loirg day in and day out suffering Mowers Ad Rakes i We invite any one interested to inspect our line before buying. Respectfully, B. W. Canady Son Kinston, N. with these ailments peculiar to their 2345 Perlie Ivan Bryant 120 2346 Joseph Green Dawson 434 2353 llober I.

Joyner ...1060. 2360 Lee Roy Jackson ...1088 2372 bleary Thomas Gray 673 2410 Floyd Mark nughes 796 1886 Thoa. OoKe 288 After these men. are inducted into service ter few white selectmen of the first class will be left In Lenoir County. sex which make life a 4urdenj If women who suffer from dragging-down, pains, inflammatory, 'ulcerat I CASEY tu.

j. m. suph-1" cm wm i ed or catarrhal conditions would only give that greatest of all remedies, T.J7. Mewborn 6c Co. OH4TV A nt (tiun a rwwi in Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, they would reedilr find refi ef -from such suffering, as the The June bride will be pleased if it Buy War SavingsndThrift Stamps) many letters of commendation con- comes from W. J. Schaut the jeweler, ady. (BUT WAR -SAVINGS STAMPS) taatly lteing puLliahod proVe. adv..

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