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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, wr ADS ONE CENT A WORD-EACH'1 INSERTION ; One cent a word each Insertion unless order la accompanied with cash and insertions an to bo given in consecutive issue of the paper. RATES: Only When Accompanied by Cash 1 Insertion 3 Insertions S Insertions 7 Insertions le a word 2c word 3c a word 4c a word J 2 uuauvua y 25 Insertions . . .12c a word Hydrangeas for sale Leone Hines. Iy2-i6 - For Bent Two cottages on East St, at head of King. Sly 2-20 tf. For ear hire phono W. H. Murphy. 257-J. Sunday phone 2VT-J. Good service. ' , Dly 1-2 tf. .Wanted at Ove A good blacksmith. Apply to Lloyd H. Aldridge, R. F. P. 1, Kinston. . Dly 2-15 to 18 Irish Cobbler and Red Bliss seed daily. IE. potatoes are n? p. Marston Drug Co.... Dly 242 tf. T lost Between Skinner's and N. S. station on Queen, St., cameo breast pin. Finder return to Free Press of fice. Dly 2-18 to 22 Peas for Sale I have a limited Quan tity of peas for sale. Farmers wanting peas will do well to corre spond with mo at ones. K. E. Sut ton, LaGrange, N. C , Dly 4 Sw J12-3 tf. For Sale Wo will issue for sale Jan uary 1st Fifty Thousand Dollars of 7 per cent, non-taxable Preferred NEW SKIRTS AND SPRING HATS lWo are showing some very attractive designs of the new Sol Satin Skirts and a few Spring hats. . CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON ! PHONE 234 66 The 1918 DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP But Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Re moved the Cause of this Woman's Illness. . Worcester, Mass. "I took Lydia E." Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a lir.i: . ii.uu "Ja.'Lne" wuicu usvu w bwjj m in bed for two days each month. I tried many doctors without benefit until I was really discour aged. My mother urged me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound as it hail helpedhersomuch. I did so and soon saw a change for the better. I kept on taking it and am now so well and strong that I can do all my housework, even my washing and I have a little baby who is as healthy as I could ask thanks to your Vegetable Compound." Mrs. F. H. Stone, 24 Bowdoin St, Worcester, Mass. Women who suffer from displace ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, headaches and nervousness should lose no time in giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, a trial Stock, interest payable semi-annually. Chesterfield Manufacturing Co., J. F. Taylor, President and Treasurer. Dly & Sw 12-28, tf. Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practice Limited to Genito-Vrinary, In Diseases of Women and Children. Surgery. Office with Dr. J. M. Parrott Hours: 10-12 a. m. 8-9 p. m. At Hospital: 2:30-4:30 p. m. For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness i Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Mado and recommended to the public by Paris Medk . cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine nt Gmvw'n T-afp'ww phill Tcmn J fif Home Paper" If Hi t T t ! k JaT V dim rw-Tt Hi . ,,. i ' I, Social and Personal -s- ' Miejs Jennie Coward1 w New Bern spent Sunday here. Mr. George T. Bowden of New Bern was a viaitox here for the week- nd- ' I. 4JM)J , Miss Emma Starkey has returned from Pitt County, where she visited relatives and friends. , IMiss Nettie C. Daniels of ' New f 1 1 F, Bern has returned borne after a visit with Miss Martha Hood. '..' Mrs. S. M. Harrelr and Miss Helen Harrellleft Saturday for Richlands, to visit relatives. Mr. W. T. Kyxer, agricultural agent for (the county, is back from Raleigh, where ,he spent last week. iMiss Gladys Warren has returned to Pink Hill after a weekend visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Foacue, Gordon Street. . Club Meeting. The Round Table will meet with Mrs. J. A. Long Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock. ; 'lifil5: , v , m aa.av Meeting of Daughters of Confederacy. The regular , monthly meeting of Alfred M. Waddell Chapter, UnKed Daughters of the Confederacy, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. J. H. Parham. Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain and Miss Bessie Braxton have returned from Northern points where they purchas ed1 Spring stock for their store. Miss Gene Morrison of New York is the new head milliner at the Chamber lain & Braxton store.. Local Women Patent Knitting Ring. Mrs, Heber H. McCoy and Miss Leah Oefttinger of this city have patented a knitting ring, according to Fairbrdtherls '""Everything" (Greensboro), which bids fair to be come popular with Red Cross work ers throughout the country. Mrs. McCoy "discovered" the ring. Miss i OettHanger's brother, Mr. Eli Oet fanger of Greensboro, has contracted n nco(iM(iMg ear SUB fiHISTOH FRED FREH3 with one of the largest jewelry man ufacturing concerns in the country to put the ring on the market. Mrs. McCoy and MfcsOettinger will draw a royalty. The ring facilitates, knit ting and will result in many more garment being made for itbe soldiers and sailors. It wilj be manufactured so as to be ornamental aa well aa useful. , It will be put out in do signs of gold and silver aa well as in e caper materials. Measurements for Sweaters. Mrs. Tom Harvey, who attends to such matters for the local chapter of pie nea vross, announces tne meas urements for knitted sweaters as follow: Chest, 19 inches; 23 inches from beginning to neck; 18-inch arm holes, with neck large enough- for man (wearing a No. 8 hat. Red Cross knitters are requested to knit accordingly. Musicale at Pink Hill. A moske wdll be given by the music department of the Pink Hill High School the evening of Friday, February 22, alt 8 o'clock. After the J program refreshments will be serv ed by the Betterment Association. Proceeds of the occasion will go to ward school improvement. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. Miss Nannie Smith and Mr. K. R. Tun stall have returned from North ern cities, in the markets of which they purchased goods for the T. W. Mewborn store. Elderly Miss Pringle Apparently In nocently Takes Shot at Attempt of Banana Peel, Incited by Author ities, to Murder Citizen She Gets Acquainted. Kinston, N. C, Groundhog 13, 1918. ' (By Leased Hot Air) .Dear Mr. Free Press: ; froii, wtuii ounie mmas arv iuubv onmerciful careless about what they J do. They dont seem to care a buck-' wheat sitraiw how much onpleasant ness and misery they may eause oth (Continued on Page Four) i " '" iS sallIe writes! ' . i i i i . . . . 1 Ji mm : , . . ,1. 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HARVEY NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train Schedule Corrected to January 1st, 1918 (As information and not guaranteed) Trains Leave Kinston 7:50 A. M. for New Bern, More head City, Beaufort, Oriental, Washington, Elizabeth City, Norfolk. Parlor Car New Bern to Nor? folk. Connecting at Norfolk with Rail and Steamer Lines to all points east and north, at Washington for Raleigh . and points west. ' JLTQ C. HINES, 4:46 P. M. Daily for New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort. 11:21 P. IM. Dairy for New Bern, Washington and Norfolk. Sleeping Car New r Bern to Norfolk. Connecting at Nor folk with Rail and Steamer Lines to points east, north and west. 10:25 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and intermediate points. , 7:39 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. ' 5:30 A. M." Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. t $5.00 a Year, page thhei fei ",:v.l Only North Carolina Lin operat ing into Norfolk Terminal Station., For - through rates or - other In formation write or apply to any Norfolk Southern R. R. Ticket Agent oca .. ...i- . ,.:'' J. F. D ALTON, G. P. A. ' ''vt Norfolk, Va. W. J. NICHOLSON, T. A. r- Kinston, N. C. - Drives Oualarla, Builds Up Systeni The Old Slandsn) traeral slnagthealas toale.4 GROVft'S TASTELESS chlU TONIC.dnraout Mslsria.cnricltestliebload.andkalldlaBtlMm. Urn. A tru Ionic. Far adults and cbildrea. 60s . iTv ' ' 11 fit - 4 y abnJ - a f
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