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The Daily Free Press from Kinston, North Carolina • Page 3

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AGE THREE THE KINSTON (N. FRES mDNDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1S21 llVIUi''" tIantad RATES ASTHMA No cure for it; but welcome relief i often brought by 99 CASH WITH ORDER DC4S ARO RUB i eonseentlTe insertionr Ow 17 Million Jan Uxd Yearly AT THE GRAND THEATRE THIS WEEK Matinee and Night MONDAY "THE DIXIE SOUTHLAND HARMONIZERS Featuring the latest popular songs and southern ballads. Constance Binney 1 i i 1 niy. 1 Insertta 1 insertions 5 Lertioni fc ,72 BJertion So insertion a ward $8 insertion! or 0 chare twenty-five wwd M' initial is counted a word. and Lee, have returned to Danville, after a visit with Mr.

and QNE-ELEVEN H. Loftin here. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Lynn Sutton, deceased, late of Lenoir County, North Carolina, this as to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at LaGrange, N. on or before the 18th day of May, 1922 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.

AH persons Indebted to aaid estate will please make im- Miss Nannie Lindsey Stokes of a former Kinston high 39 East" t.r Rent One furnished room. i I)lv 6-25 to 28 Cigarettes To save 25 on your cigarettes is important But-to pleaseyour taste is more important. Just buy a package and findout. school girl, has been awarded a si-not-arship by Converse College, S. for writing the best short story 'by a North Carolina school girl.

She is the daughter of Mr. John F. Stokes, formerly of Kinston. One furnished riom for rent close -2M2-U- Ply 6-24 to 27 metiate paymeni, to me at LaGrange, This the 26th day of May, 1921. D.

L. M. Fields, AdministTator of the estate of Lynn Sutton. (adv.) From the play of the same name. TUESDAY Mary Miles Minter in "Cumberland Romance For Sal.

2 Imdge trucks in. A-l iulv P. O. Hox 242 Kins-P'y Dly 6-25. to 28 Law-Speir.

Of interest to their many friend the wodiliner of Mr. Sidney Miss Gladys Peelfe of Ayden spent-Sunday in the city. Mrs. Nat. Hill is spending the week at Wilson with relatives.

Mrs. Dal F. Woolen went to Wilmington Sunday to spend several days. Mrs. Charles A.

Ourganus of Raleigh is visiting Mrs. J. C. Poe on Vernon Avenue. Miss Gretehen Brock of Winston-Salom is spending two weeks in the city on a visit, Mrs.

L. M. Smith and little son, haver Returned from a' visit with relatives, near Ayden. Mr. Charles Dodson has returned from" a visit of severalweeks with relatives in Texas.

Mrs. F. L. Kilpatrick and son returned from Ayden Sunday, where they have been visiting relatives. Misses Katy Hollister, Annie Shipp, Benjamin Law, of Pelham, N.

and IJciil Five room house. Good Call Tel. Mrs. J. Our hot rolls twice dijily are making good with the house wife this hot weather.

If you fail to get them it is hard luck for both of us. (adv.) HERBERT'S BAKERY. V. ilkiti-- Adapted from the book "A Mountain Europa." WEDNESDAY Miss Fannie Lee Speir, wmcn iouk pla'e last Wednesday evening at in the Baptist Church at W'interville, the home of Mrs. Law, Rev.

James Tnviwn- nf Hreenville officiating. Miss lor sale $4.75 a bushel, a with K. E. Sutton, D'y 6-27 to 8-4 Aileen Jones sang Prmnwe Me" I iiiiiiiimmih ii in 1 1 mini inn in i ii ir til i mmmm Want I-T rurninhed rooms i housekeeping. Call 50.

6 and "I Love You Truly, accompanied by Miss Helen Winborne. Messrs. DumVl. nf Favetteville. C.

F. Har dee of Greenville, Malone Tucker of out atlasfJ Winterville and Tyree wyatl ot Wlntorvillo were Ushers. Miss Thel- Wauled Kent House or rooms for iijrM housekeeping in good I. Apply P. O.

Box 82. ma Speir, sister of the bride, was her Jliy I) -IM U) Ct Reiba Ferrebee and Elsie Harriss ot (only attendant. She wore a lovely Igown of pink taffeta with picture hat New Bern were Kinston visitors Sat 'and carried an arm-ibouuuct 01 puiK urday. ITillurniiu roseK. lost--A doK between Kinston and Vii.

'lingers Station. Finder please return to C. E. Eubanks, Dover N. Color, brown, lack and white Ply 6-27 to 7-4 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS.

State of North Carolina County of Lenoir Superior Court. MARY PARKER vs. HERMAN PARKER. The defendant, Herman Parker, will take notice that an action entitled as above is begun in the Superior Court of said' County against him by said plaintiff for divorce absolute on the grounds of and that he is re-cpjired to appear 'before the Clerk in said county and court on the 25th day of July, 1921, and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed within the time herein stated, and he will further take notice that if he fails to answer said complaint within 20 days from the return day herein stated, the plaintiff will pray the relief demanded in the said complaint. HEATH, Clerk Superior Court.

II. WV. Attorney for Plaintiff, the 14th day of June, 1921. (Master James F'rankliu 'Buckman the third, of Washington, -attired in SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES Via NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R.

Effective June 5th and daily there-tfter until Sept. 4th, REDUCED FARE ROUND-TRIP TICKETS will be on sale at Norfolk Southern K. R. stations to the following oints: Beaufort, N. MoreheaJ City, N.

C. Round-trip fares to these points will be: From To M. City To Beaufort Goldsboro $2.60 $2.75 Kinston $2.45 $2.00 UU range $2.75 8 Per Cent. War Tax in Addition. Tickets will be sold for Sunday Irains only, limited for return to date at sale.

Tickets for night trains can purchased on Saturday and stamped for Sunday. For full particulars, call on your nearest Ticket Agent or write to J. V. DALTON, G. P.

A. Norfolk, Va. white linen, carried the ring in tne heart of a lily. Tho hrule was ffiven in marriage by Vt A. C.

Sneir of Tar- boro. She was dressetl in a traveliinti' suit of navy blue 1'airet uvui witn crv accessories and carried a bou- quet of ibride's-roses and orchids with a shower of sweetpeas. 1 lie bridegroom was accompanied iy Mr. Irvin Ji 3 lor Sale All my household furniture cheap, for quick buyer. Car: seen at 515 15.

Shine. Lara Fash-ee. Dly 6-27 to 29 Wanted to trade' a live-passengei Buick four for Ford touring Can be seen at (ill N. McLe-wean Si Dly U-27 to 29 Yi'uiir Man 18 years of age, desire; iton with some will ikiii. for advancement.

'Phone Hy House. Robert L. Greene. Dly 0-27 to 29 Lost Between King Street and T. Mi store, cameo brooch King of Pclham, as best man.

rot lowing the ceremony Mr. ami Mrs Dr. H. S. HHley, who preached at Gordon Street Christian Church Sunday morning, left Sunday afternoon for New Bern.

Mrs. J. V. Parrrttt will entertain the Philatheas of Gordon Street Christian Church at a lawn party-Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Misses Sallie Collins of Catherine Lake and Martha Tlugpen of Plymouth left Monday afternoon, after a short visit with Miss Eleanor Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spruill and children of Mt.

Olive, N. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward on King Street. Mr.

A. Muilberger, director of the Gordon Street Christian choir, left Monday morning for a trip to St. Ijouis, Belleville, 111., Chicago, lie will be away several weeks. Mrs. B.

V. Booth and sons, B. Law left for noints in western LIS i -4 part of the State, motoi to Golds lmra. Mrs. Sneir.

mother of tin bride, delightfully entertained members of the bridal party Tuesday even DR. GEO. B. K1RKMAN Eyesight Specialist Glasses Fitted Correctly Cross Eyes Straightened Kinston, C. Graduate from McCormick's Medical College, Chicago, 111.

ing after rehearsal tor tne weumng. Mrvs. Law taue-ht in the Kinston fea'Jesse'ILailcy -'ftenU, TAfVI schools the past winter and won many friends here, while Mr. who is associated with the Export To EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having qualified as executor of the will of Dempsey Wood, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against the estate of said testator to exhibit the same to the executors on or before the 17th day of June, 1922, or this notice will bo pleaded in har of recovery.

All persons indebted to said estate are expected to make prompt payment to D.TC-WOOD or R. G. HODGES, Fxecutors of the estate of Dempsey Wood, deceased. Dly 6-17, 25; 7-1, 8, 15, 22. (adv -1 bacco Company, nas resHKsu in Kins ton for some time and is well-known I DR.

C. F. WEST Diseases of Children Internal Medicine. Hours: 9 to 11 a. 2 to 5 p.

m. 8 to 9 p. m. 'Phones: Office 760; Residence, 8C8. and liked by many.

Farmers Bank Trust Company, a corporation" the LaGrange Bank FAMOUS PLAY WHAT EVERY -hi rounded hy pearls. Finder pleasi return to Mrs. R. K. Faulkner and ge p-ward.

Dly 6-25 to 28': For Sale Buick roadster, gooi tires, motor in first-class condition Apply P. 0. 322, Dly 0-24 to 29 Civil Service examinations for clerk: for Postal Mail Service and Government Departments. Men, women, over "Experience un necessary. For free particulars, writi Raymond Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 613 Continental Washington, D.

C. Dly li 25 to 27 Stolen From my porch, 405 Mitchell Street, after twelve o'clock Satur day night, one crusader tricycle, made by Mead Cycle Co. Frame painted gray; $5.00 reward for return of D. F. Jarman.

Dly 0-20 to 24; Sw 6-22, 25 DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH OFFICE HOURS 9-12 2-5f 7-8 Office 80. "'PHONES Res. 40.r.

WOMAN KNOWS With CONRAD NAGEL and. LOIS WILSON' Trust Company, a corporation, was appointed and qualified aa temporary Receiver of the said Partners flank Trust Company, and that in. due course the said Receivership wa- made permanent and the LaGrange Bank Trust Company, a corporation, was appointed, duly qualified and is now acting in the general discharge of its duties as permanent Receiver of, the CHICHESTER PILLS Ui-vUum-Ur UlMinond Brau4 IMIIb in Ifi-d fend rtrf.wliAV bots. sukd wuh blue kii bun. TaLe lhr.

Hut of your em 4 HOW TO HAVE Rich, Red Blood! In addition to eating plenty of wholesome food and taking reg-' ular exercise, your blood should be kept pure. S. S. S. will enrich the blood and drive out the impurities that cause rheumatism, eczema, tetter, pimples, blackheads, boils or other skin diseases arising from impoverished blood.

For Special Booklet or for indi- iduulmdvicefiithoutcharie, write Chief Medical Advisor, S.S.S.Co.,Dep,t40,Atlantm,G: Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Educational Needs of Baptist Church Outlined hy Brink (By the United Press) Des Moines, June 27.

Emphasizing the need of Christian education, Dr. Gilbert N. Brink, of the American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia; today sounded a warning to the delegates at the Northern Baptist Convention here. Unless the nation is to pay dearly for neglect in developing character, the church must be as efficient in religious education as the state is in secular education, he said. "The church must take its part in solving social unrest and acute industrial question by expressing Christ's spirit of brotherhood and confidence." A.kf.-r 111.

Ill S-TKlt l)ruvliiL VIAUONO IEKANU PII.I.H, iti yettcs nown as U.t, Sat3t, A 1 ways li elf at SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtS THURSDAY Mae Marsh in "Nobody Kid" From the Novel by Mart Cary. FRIDAY Thomas Meighan in "The Easy Road" SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "Knickerbocker Buckaroo" i E. WOOD CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 307 N. Queen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

Night Fhonet 179 and 314-J Day Phone 46. Blood Red Fo Rich, RAILROADS ASK STATE FOR REDUCTION IN TAXES P'armers Bank Trust Company in winding up the affairs of the said corporation now in liquidation. Notice is further given that at the May Term, 1921, of the Superior Court of Lenoir County an ot--'r was made hy the 6ourt requiring all persons having claims or 'demands of any nature or character whatsoever against the Farmers Bank Trust Company, including stockholders thereof, to duly file in writing their respective claims with the LaGrange Bank Trust Company, Receiver of the Farmers Bank Trust Company, on or before the 1st day of August, 1921, on. pain of being barred from participation in the assets of said corporation in the event such claims shall not be so. filed.

All creditors' and those having claims or demands of any nature whatsoever against the said Farmers Bank Trust Company, including stockholders thereof, will take due notice, This May 31st, 1921. LaGRANGE BANK TRUST a corporation, Receiver of Farmers Bank Trust Company. Dawson, Manning Wallace, attorneys. Dly 6-1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 7-6. (adv.) DR CHAS P.MANGUM OFFFICE 116 E.

GORDON STREET Diseases of. Children General Medicine, X-Ray. 'Phones: Office 540 Residence 826. Raleigh, June 27. Railroads operating in, the State have filed with Commissioner of Revenue A.

D. Watts a formal reques tthat the 1921 assessment of their property for taxation fee. lowered. At this time it is impossible, Watts says, to determine the truth of their claims that the valuations, made under revaluation, are unjust. Trade Promotion Bureau urn i nt 1 EOS Announces Sale of WHEN YOU WANT INSURANCE SEE JAS.

F. PARROTT ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. 'Phone No. 12. 500 Pollock St BS51 NOTICE To Creditors of and Stockholders in the Farmers Bank Trust Company, in Liquidation, to File Their Claims of Whatever Nature Against Said Farmers Bank Trust Company With the Receiver Thereof.

Notice is hereby given that heretofore in an action pending in the Superior Court of Lenioir County entitled "Corporation Commission vs. t4 a i 1 1 H3 1 Wards Sample Shoe We have made arrangements with Holland Brewer to keep a full line of our Bakery-products on display in their place of business at all times. It is their pleasure to serve you. (adv.) HERBERT'S BAKERY. Store Stock INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C.

OETTINGER Successor to Kinston Insurance and Realty Co. Telephone No. 182! 110 E. Gordon St. BEGINNING If Friday, July 1st.

at 9. a. m. P3 frffffffffffTTTfTTTTWTfTTTTWTTTTTTTTTTT ww-r -m Just Received White and Colored Sport and Dress Hats From $4.50 to 20.00 Chamberlain Braxton A GOO MEAL Closed for Inventory 6 la not hard to find if you look in the right place. When you want a real good, wholesome, home cooked and ap- petizing meal at the price you to pay, call at the MONTICELLO CAFE Price adjustment We are.

serving regular boiled dinners and special Sun' ij I day dinners. Oat meal and hot cakes served for break I as fast. Hot biscuit and corn muffins for 14 C. Schaut, Mgr; "EAT WHERE THE EATIN'S GOOD." AMERICAN MANAGED Acrotos from Norfolk Southern Tassenfer Station. Kinston's Beet Store iiirf.n i t1ti.

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