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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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Striped Voiles ran the; bath LOCAL INTEREST Sport Blouse III NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION. 6 to 14 Years. CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT W. Realty Transfer. Taylor and wife to Goodson.

farm, (5,500. In Blue, Tan' and Notice la hereby given that the firm of Davis Jones, heretofore extot all in South; Window Price 19 cent per -j WN: T. Cotton for 25c Acting Assorted Stripes WE WILL CONTINUE TO SELL CASTILE SOAP Ing, composed of the undersigned C. Hon. Yi T.

Ormond ia acting prosecutor, in the Municipal Court this week. in the abBince of Solicitor H. Suits, Shirts Davis and J. M. Jones, and dang a general repair and garage business at Pink Hill, has this day dissolved by mutual fonsent, the said C.

A. Davis withdrawing from the flnn- All Ciirtife' sosp no alike, and mUch it sold" contains, Cocoanul, Cotton leedjt and odier Oik. We guarantee, our Cartile be Li! J. rv E. Shaw, who ia attending court Something; cool And Low Shoes for this hot veath; J.

M. Jones will continue the busi a cake and note bow colt and clean ness at the same location, has assum at-- er. Make theiBoy ed all obligations of the said firm and any persons indebted to the said firm will slease make payments to Comfortable elsewhere in the district. Dies la West Relatives here have been informed of the death and burial at Doug-lass, of J. E.

Daughety, who had lived in the West for five or aix years. Mr. Dautfhety was a health seeker. Hia father, E. L.

Daughety, resides Guardnnu'a on Leave here. Joseph F. Ballard, principal musi K. leaves wc suu. wptviBuj ewvu babies.

It costs no more than 'cheap gntdei 5 and 10 cent per cake. LENOIR DRUG COMPACT W.d; Hood, Prop. CbJILe Square Phone I 14 the said, M. Jones, who has taken over the property jof the said part i- CHAS. A.

WATERS The Telephone Store Telephone II nership. This 29th day of Juno, 1916. i A. DAVIS, J. M.

JONES. Oae Prids CasS Store A. I. Sutton Sons L7H rrett: Hslfd Kirby I'jttman, drum-major, SALE OF LAND BY MORTGAGEE. Telephone 34 Under, and by virtue of the power N.

J. Bona Edward M. Land Kinston, K. C. N.

C. ROUSE LAND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Offleea: Kinstoa, N. Goldaboro, N.C. i 193-394 Borden JBulldlnf and Private Earl Brewer of the Second Infantry band, and Private J. B.

Cummins, Company Second Infantry, arrived Monday-from Camp fclenn to spend short leaves here, all of Bale contained in that certain mortgage made to the undersigned, W. H. Straw Hat i McCobter by William Phillips and wife, Addie Phillips, on October 23, except Irum-Major Pittman, whose lave is' Indefinite. 1912, which said mortgage appears df record in the office of the Register cf Deeds of Lenoir county in Book Sale Now Going on Soldiers On Warpath. The local police Monday night were aked.tixbb on the lookout for.

four 44 at page 581, default having been I I Dr. Albert D.Parrott 'Physlan and Surgeon Kinstqn. N.C. Qfftct Sack Of Hd's Vmg Sore soldiers in an automobile, reported to bo absent without leave from CBmp Glenn. Four men from the camp were in trouble at New Bern Mon made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, now due.

the undersigned, the undersigned will on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1916, at about 12:00 o'clock offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at. the Courthouse door in Kinston, N. the following described tract of land, which is that land mentioned day for an affray in a cafe, and it is IMS IHUNIH? We have trunks for any trip. For the week end or short Vacafibn, there are Steamor Trunks from.

Jo $12.50 THE CASWELL GlBILL ROOM Will open for'regular service of Meals at all hows Monday 7, Beginning today all Kinds of Sandwiches including Clubs, will be served at our fountaiiH also Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks. Clean and Perfect Sir-vice is Assured you. CASWELL HOTEL BUILDING Phone 262 If the Electric Sign is supposed that the quartet in the automobile were the same ones. They DJL JAS. W.1 POWELL did not show up here.

I $1.50 Gets a $3.00 Hat i J.G.Daillco DENTIST I BpceUUst Fyonkaa. 1 Eugene Campbell Located. and in said mortgage, to- A police message from Raleigh late 1' Crows and Brldga Wort first Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 693. Monday- asked the local department for a description of Eugene- Camp Beginning at Siddie'Lane's corner on the Kinston road, running south with her line to I.

E. Jenkins' line, and with his line to J. L. Tucker's bell, who has aliases, it is said, wanted here fbr abandonment. Campbell, a piano tuner, is alleged to have had several wives, the most recent of whom was Miss Nannie Heath of DR.

DAN W. PARROTT DENTIST For longer rips there are larger Trunks for all the Clothes you need and a good selection of styles are priced $3.50 to $25.00 line; then with his line to the Kin Crown and Bridge Work a ston road, and with said road to the beginning, containing one acre, more Burning Opn Desmond street, East Kins ton, with Specialty Office over Cot- MilJ office or less, and known as the Moses Spi whom he lived less than a month this summer, deserting her without giv. ing hia future address. OETTINGER'S vey home lot This July 28, 1916. i W.

H. 'COTTER, Mortgagee. 7-29-Sats till Aug 26-dly K. GEO. E.

KOBNEGATi May Have Been Chicken Thieves. Policemen called to the neighbor Grand Theatre TODAY 'PARAMOUNT FEATURES Constance Collier in 1 The Code of Marcla Cray A Paramount Bray Car-' toon Comedy. iTOMORROW-r-William Fox Presents William Famum in "THE BONDMAN" A Mishaps of Musty Suf- Z. fer Comedy. SPECIALIST a Diseases of Women A Children ITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000.00 hood of Caswell and Independent 1 Offlee Hours: It to 13.

streets before midniprht Monday discovered chickens of one or two resi SOUTHERN RAILWAY OSes: 117 West CssweU Strati, PHONE lit. vu AN Ideal Christian Home School Preparatory and' Colleclate Art Expression, Physlca! Culture, fedaKogy, Domestic Science, Business, etc. Con- Blfvat(irv nf Wat milnK! I 1 CI Train No. ,21 Leres Goldsboro mm r-r -and trained tnfnirtar IflA 1 i .1 1, 11 1 6:45 a. au, for RaTelgh, Durham, dents- at larpe in yards and gates opened.

The fowls, the officers were told, had been cooped up for, the night. Noises had been heard in yards by persons who telephoned the police, and it is believed would-be robbers Brl buildings. Steam heat Electric lights. Excellent Greensboro, AafceviDe and Waynes-rille. Through train to Asheville, ris-iiKe eimpus.

voncerrs, lectures, tennis, too. Write fuc our catalog before selecting thf college for your daughter. MISS MARY OWEN GRAHAM, gb.woodxey,m.d., USea treatment of Bectal and 81da I I Disease a Specialty. Temporary Office la Hood Building FRIDAY John Bairj more in Th nut nMulHiniii' handles chair ear to WaynesvtHe. Greensboro.

Handles free chair cat from Raleigh to Atlanta, making con were frightened off when they be came aware of the suspicions of the SURPLUS of $95000.00 this bank is in position to extend aid to deposi- tors for any legitimate purpose. Njw accounts, large or small are desired, and nection for New Orleans. Texas, Cal residents. ifornia and all, western points; also connects at Greensboro with through EAST CAROLINA RWY. brains for all northern and eastern points.

I 1 DR. P. FITT Osteopath lm prated Passenger Service of the Train No. 139 Leaves Goldsbore Z.V.M0SELEY.M.D. PHTSICUJi aai BUSMOsV Baek of Lenoir Drug Company hone Office 471; Residence 111 Upstairs, Nest Door Old Poetofflce East Carolina Railway, Effective p.

m. for Raleigh, Darham and EXAMINATION FREE. 1 FIRST? HATlDNAL-BfllDF KIHSTOH Capital and Surplus $160,000 STRONG, SAFE, DEPENDABLE Your Interest as Well as Ours Be Promoted By Patronizing the; FUIST NATIONAL BANK N. J. ROUSE, President DR.

HENRY TULI, vTce-Prest. D. F. WOOTEN, Caahier J. J.

B1ZZELL, Aast Caahltr 4 T0 W. HEATH, Teller Train 1, Motor Car. Leave Hook Makes connections at Greensboro for Phones: Office RearH52S a perfect service is as- Ihave you a banking HOME) erton 7:10 a. Maury Farm all points north and east, and at Ashe-ville with Carolina Special for Cin October 20, 1913. cinnati, Chicago and all western villa 7T40; connecting with Norfolk points.

Southern fain No. 17, Ralejgh and Train No. Ill Leaves Goldsbore 3 train No. 12 to Washington. Leave Hi 10:35 p.

VLf for Rrleigh, Darham and Fountain 8:00 a. Maccleafleld Greensboro Handles Pullman sleep-through train for Atlanta and Ne NadcsalBaskcftQi Plaetops arrive Tarboro connecting with A. CX. train Orleans, also makes connection for- WW Ml HI Mill HI RI.I.IMIHI. Jvi I The old The Ilt Tock-breaking QJ Pknet Jfjp No.

90 for Norfolk. tsheville, Chattanooga, St Louis, Train 4, Motor Car. Leave Tar- Uemphis, Wfrmingham and all west boro after arrival of A. I train ern points. BISECTORS S.

H. bier N. J. Room C. Fell Harvey David Oettings H.

Moseley Train No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro iram iNonoiK ior jr armviue. ar W. L. KesuMly Dr.

Henry TnH J. II. Caaad J. F. Tartar EL H.

MeCay We have added to our line the well-'. 2oWa rive Farmville 2:00 p. connact- 5:00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and ing with No.

60 far Maury and Greensboro, making connection for Uookerton. Washington, Dultimore, Philadelphia, Fisher Train 3, Motor Car.Jave Farm New York and points South and West. ville 3:00 p. arrive Tarboro 4:20 Agent, Raleigh, N. Hi J.

0. JONES, Traveling Passenger connecting with A.C.L train No, 64 for Plymouth and points in Eastern Pianos Carolina. Train 2, Motor Car. Leave Tar fWMM L. itrain 64; Pinetops 6:48, Maeclev field 6:00, Fountain 6:20, Farmville We are offering our entire line 'of Ladies', Mens and Children's low quarter 6:40, Maury 7:00, arrive Uookerton 10.

Train 50. Mixed. Leave Tarboro after arrival of A. L. train 90 and CAT LIN 65 for Farmville and Uookerton, ar Liats rive Maury 2:26, arrive Hookerton You can't afford to cultivate in the old slow hack- breaking way.

The Hant't Jr way takes the drudgery out of labor, and produces bigger, better crops. Planet Jrs are the greatest time-aavers ever invented for farm or garden; and the most economical cultivating tools you can use. Planet Jr tools are the product of a practical farmer's inventive genius and manufacturing experience of half a century. Last a li fctime. Fully guaranteed.

No. 4 PUnrt Jr Combined Hill ad Drill Sedo-, W1im1-Ho, CulHvto and Plow juvs tor itself in a hgie season in the family garden as writ as in larger arrcanc Stws ail garden seeds (in' drills or hill), plows, opt us furrows and covers tliom, hoes and cultivates easily and thoroughly all thruufiU the season. No. 11 PUnet Jr Combined Double and Singlo WKmMIo Cultivator, Plow and Raka. Straddles crops till 20 inch's high, 5 then works between rows with one or two wheels.

The plows open furrows and cover them. The cultivator teeth work deep or shallow. The hoes are wonderful weed killers. The rakes do fine cultivation and Rather up trash. Unbreakable stel frame.

14-inch steel wheels and specially hardened steels both new this year. The greatest hand-cultivating tool in the world. Thousands of Plaaet Jr band -tools seed drills and wheel-hoes) -ft used it kitchen gardens. We make 32 various prices. tfpn can't afford to work without a Planet Jr.

Come in and let-ijfcrove it to yoo. 2:38 p. m. Train CI, Mixed. Leave Uooker COLLAR THIN, LIGHT YKT STARCHED AND SIGHTLY 15c mca lloNt dCTTT, wioot ft twc.

amitw Our line la complete in 'every respect, Bef ort PIANO CaU Phone 829J. or a postal card will do. lt We now use a itorase houie inztead of a storaY Practical Hat 'Makers AT ABSOLUTE COST Our lines comprise many of the leading makes and some exceptionally good values are offered in all Styles and i "qualities. TERmS CASH T- 17. nioivborn Cs Co.

ton p. Maury 3:40, Farmville 5:12, arrive Tarboro, 7:00 making connection with A. GL train 41 for points Souta. We don't guarantee the operation of the xnoto dare, nor do we guarantee eonnectkaa. No baggage will be handled on motor cars except hand-bags.

All baggage win be checked and handled on trains 50 and 5L now. For reservation and further detailed information, J. 0." JONES. Travel inr Passenger Arent 1JTH FORREST Sf. JiIOSELY HARDWARE CO.

av Specialiat Cleaning, Bleaching, Blocking Straw; and Panama Hats I Kuril for Ladies and Gents. DR. U. I WILSON, DENTIST OOea Over J. E.

Bsod A Ca Stera l- JOSEPH DREAYER rbaaa 303 Ca.wu" H.t.l BW. dr. 1 Raleigh, N. C..

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