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.WANT ADS 1 fENT A VORJ EACH IN : SERTION ' MINIMUM 15 CENTS FOR SALE Old Papers, suitable for kindling fires these cool mornings, 5c a package. Free Press. 9-14-tf MULE FOR SALE Apply D. T. Ed wards. 10-21-3t-dly 10-24-2t SW STRAYED FROM KNOTT'S WARE- house, Monday, Black Mare Mule, P Hit ' i n mi SO C I A 1 i i Ann PERSONAL Mr. Will Wooten of Dover was a Kinston' visitor today. Mr. B. F. Jones of Graingers was a Kington visitor today. . , Mr. Guy Taylor of Hookerton was a visitor in the city today. Mr. J. F. Hardin of Goldsboro was two inch slits in ear. Phone L. Harvey j a Kinston visitor yesterday & Son. 10-21-lt-dly 10-24-lt SW SPECIAL NOTICE Each lady that calls at our store will be presented with a needle case, filled with gold eyed needles as a souvenir, as long as they last. Pianos, Player Pianos and Music. No. 107 North Queen St. Forrest Smith. 10-9-26t-dly WANTED Information as to the whereabouts of Sophronia Croom, colored, about 80 years old. Was last seen on Blount street, in Kinston, last Wednesday at noon. She is low and stout; her complexion bright. Communicate with Marshall Isler. 10-17-lwk-dly WANTED At once, solicitors for pleasant and profitable work in the city and nearby towns. Nice oppor tunity for either men or women. Must be well recommended. Address "Op portunity," care Free Press, Kinston, j N. C. y-zy-u. DON'T FAIL TO READ THIS I will have my market doors open ready for sales Friday, October 23. Phone your orders in and get nice native meats. Orders promptly fill ed and delivered. Phone No. "12. Market hours from 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. Emmett Lee, Prop. 10-20-3t dly Mr. J. A. Powers left this morning for Raleigh to spend a few days. k a k Elder Henry Cunningham of Deep Run was a Kinston visitor today. B K H Mr. J. T. Deal of Norfolk is in the city for a few days on business. M K M Mr. J. D. Grady of Seven Springs was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Mr. Elisha Lewis left this morn ing for Goldsboro on a business trip. Mrs., George Smith of Swansboro is the guest of relatives in the city. Miss Eva Mae Harper of New Bern is spending a few days with friends here. Mr. Phil Crawford of Goldsboro was was a business visitor in the city today. Rev. H. el, N. C. today. Mr. J, E. Tripp and wife of Beth were visitors in the city t 0 ii GRACIOUS, GIRLS, WILLY'S NOW A WALKING RAINBOW MEN'S FALL HATS "TRIMMED IN ORANGE AND GREEN AND PURPLE. EFFEMINATE FASHIONS Narrow Shoulders and Trousers and Curred-In Waists Still Prevail to Make a Monkey of Dad, Brother and Beau. H. ' Alexander left this I morning for Goldsboro on a business trip. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Mr. B. B. Warren and Br. W. S. Forrest of Vanceboro spent yester day here. Notice to Shippers and Receivers of i Freight in North Carolina: The new freight rates, both local and joint, made effective by the laws of North Carolina, October 13, 1914, are on file with all agents of this ' company. 1 Agents will furnish, upon paphca tion, full information as to those rates. , E. D. KYLE, i Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. i J. F. DALTON, I Asst. Genl. Frt. Agt., Norfolk, Va. 10-l'J-33t ST IS SERIOUS Some Kinston People Fail to Realize the Seriousness of a Bad Back. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, j The pains and aches of kidney ills , May result seriously if neglected. ) Dangerous urinary troubles often follow. ! A Kinston citizen shows you what to do. I Mrs. Sarah J. Dupree, 301 Gordon St., Kinston, says: "My kidneys were weak and eave me lots of trouble. I I also suffered a great deal from in flammation of the bladder. JThe kid ney secretions were unnatural and caused me much annoyance. I have used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from J. E. Hood & Co.'s Drug Store, and they have never yet failed to re lieve me. I keep them on hand all the time and cannot praise them too highly." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Dupree had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (adv) Dr. Lunsford Abbott left this morning for Raleigh to attend the fair. S. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis and son, Lee, left this morning for Raleigh, to attend the fair. 0 ,Miss Isabelle Yopp of Wilmington is the guest of Mrs. X. M. Baines, on West Lenoir street. i Mrs. M. Cohen of Snow Hill .spent a short time here on her way to Al lentown. Pa., where she will visit her parents. Mr. J. R. Moore has returned to his home in Stantonburg, after a short visit in the city with his son, iur. w. L. .Moore. (By Margaret Mason) (Written for the United Press) "A man's a man for a' that," they say But its mighty hard to believe: With his fluted shirts, his giddy hats, Ana a wrist watch up his sleeve. iNew lork, Oc- " -A shape of grape-toned plush, the round brim rolled slightly on the edges, the big crown encircled by a crush of orange, green and purple silk. No, no, Na nette, this isn't a description of your newest Paris Bonnet. It's simply a feeble pen portrait of father's new fall lid. A model of "tt-te de neirre" Dlush with a burnt orange band is a sweet combination also, or perhaps a char treuse felt with a self-toned scarf and a pheasant feather is more becoming to your manly beauty. You can go as far as vou like. The lid is off when it comes to the fall lid, ami as "mad as a hatter" be comes no idle jest. After looking over their assortment it wnnl,l KPpm that most of the hatters are due for the strait jacket. Inow then, just keep your shirt on even it it does resemble a piece of honeycomb tripe. This dainty form of tucking like a cow's interior is the smartest effect for your new dress shirt, but other equally chic models come with an intricate fretwork of alternate pin tucks and puffir.g. Flut ed shirts also strike a new note-sort of a chest note, as it were. They cer tainly have lots of tone. Pin tucks predominate on all of the models, however, so the moment you don one you are pretty apt to be all stuck up. What boots it this season is a va ried assortment of light topped effect.-. The suede shoe, Fashion will persuade yon, is the only thing. That is ,f course, die suede upper, for the vamp.: are .-till of patent kid or gun meia!. '!th i:ips are also good and both they a;:d the suede tops are 0 No Alum No' Dyspepsia Look to the food. Eat heartily of hot ; breads, hot biscuit, hot cakes, made light and tasty with Royal Baking Powder, and snap your fingers at dyspepsia. It is the tasty, ap petizing food that aids digestion. ' There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder coming from the purity, wholesomeness and fitness of its ingredients, which promotes di-' gestion.TI Food raised by it will not distress. I I This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by, hygienists and physicians, and they are accordingly earnest in its praiseespecially recommending it in the preparation of food for those of delicate digestion. EOYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum Miss Marion Knight passed through the city this morning en route to he home in Chicago, after spending th summer at Morehead City. Mr. Frank Talley of Raleigh, who has been spending a short while with Mr. George Taylor in the city, left this morning for his home. V k The A. M. Waddell Chapter, Unit ed Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the home of the president. Mrs. C- Felix Harvey. Every mem ber is urged to be present. S3 a a Mr. Cyrus Eubanks and Miss Blanche Smith, young people of this city, are now bridegroom and bride. The ceremony was performed by El der Henry Cunninirham, to whose home in Deep Run, the couple drove, and was witnessed by a very few. NORTH CAROLINA MAN TELLS HOW HE SAVED HIMSELF FROM DEATH Sufferers Find Swift Relief By Use of This Remarkable Treatment. Stomach sufferers in the Southeast, and, in fact, all over the country have found remarkable and efficient results from the use of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Many have taken this remedy and tell today of the benefits they re ceived. Its effects come quickly the first dose convinces. Here is what two Carolina folks have written: W. R. DAVENPORT, Parker, N. C "For years r have suffered from ,a disease which puzzled doctors. I heard of your remedy, and one bot tle gave me relief. Your full treat ment has about cured me." J. Ej EKWIN; Winston-Salem, -N. C. "I am satisfied through personal use of the powers of your remedy. You have saved my life." ' 4 These statements come from let ters among thousands. This remedy is known and used throughout the United States. It has a record of re sults and proof. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem edy clears the digestive tract of mu coid accretions and poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from ailments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Many declare it has sav ed them from dangerous operations and many are sure it has saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipa tion, no matter of how long stand ing, to try one dose of Mayr's Won derful Stomach Remedy one dose will convince you. This is the medi cine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy is now sold here by J. E. Hood Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. show; f. pea 1. I . the o want autitr. be a in .-'aad...- 'O.'l v. v.h I of tan, taupe, cliam . and erwiiois. lhev mt tons of smoked up to the scratch and bathrobes ot washable corduroy in brilliant hues f orange, scarlet, turjuoise and hun ter's green will this season cover a multitude of skins. m LANGFORD KNOCKS OUT WHITE HOPE. Boston, Oct. '20. Sam Langford, the negro heavyweight of Bo: t :i, knocked out Gunboat Smith, of Now York,-. in three rounds here tonight. j I'ill revive your la:y torpid liver without griping you or isordering your stomach. They strengthen and invigorate while thev are starting healthy secretion and removing the deadly bile from vour system. Thev do not Droduo th bad after effects caused by Calomel or shock or weaken the system like Salts. They cleanse, purify and rebuild while they are removing headache, bllliousness and indigestion and guard you against more serious ailments. For sale by drug and country stores, 10c a box. Sample sent free upon request. Examine Free Coupon in each box, it is worth 2fc. POLK MILLER DRUG CO., Inc., Richmond, Virginia Children Crj- FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A STOMACH MISERY " Mi-o-na Will Quickly and Safely Rid You of Indigestion. ;:-ek i nt to the bain and sneak I ph. id horse blanket if yoa ..me nifty material for your 1 suit. You're pretty sure to iulc hoarse yourseif anyhow. the way the new sack coats are cut decollete to the waist line. At this point they are fastened with a lone buttcn. Shoulders and trousers are still narrow and the waists are curved in. You certainly can't escape having your suit checked up against you for the "Hoot mon" materials are indeed all the rage. Some of the plaids dre huge vari-colored cross bar effects, while others modestly remain in the pin check and shepherd plaid class. The larger plaids are prettier in a combination of dark blue and green or a warm brown and maroon. Large baskets weave plaids in grey and tan and brown are smart, but with little claim to beauty. Swagger morning coais and waist coats of Oxford grey bound in the same tone silk braid worn with stun ning trousers of black and white are guaranteed to turn the veriest mutt into a replica of Beau Brummel. The latest top coats have a large flare to them that would put the fiar- ingest Russian tunic coat of the fair sex to the blush. The sleeves are the raglan type, and the materials are of rough English mixtures and homespuns. As to their color homespuns. As to their color schemes, Joseph's famous coat up against these 1914 models would look like a pallid dream. One delectably fruitly model is of a diagonial weave of alternate plum and apricot tints. Silk mufflers for wear with dinner and evening gowns dress are still ac ceptable of knit and crochets, white or peatl rcjr taffeta tucked lengthwise ol boir.ithiminering sur faces with tinjy e"J oifcr tucks and fin ished with ajdeep flange of knotted silk. I'M'.ll Pajamas ofc Boiiaf striped terry cloth with sljppers m match are right When your stomach is out of order your food lies like a lump of lead fer menting and surely causing that feel ing of fulness, sour taste in the mouth, coated tongue, biliousness and many other warning signs of indiges tion, which is often a dangerous ail ment. It is needless for you to suffer, for any druggist can supply you with Mi-o-na, a harmless and efficient rem edy for all bad stomachs. These small tablets give almost immediate and joyful relief, while a few days' treat ment strengthens and stimulates the digestive system. The flow of gas tric juices is increased, then your food is properly digested: sour and gassy stomach, sick headaches, rest less nights and other distressing symptoms quickly vanish. If suffering any stomach distress do not wait let Mi-o-na give you quick and lasting relief. J. E. Hood and Co. sells it with guarantee of money back if you are not satisfied, (advt.) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON "Extends to its patrons its grateful ap preciat of their confidence and patronage which are enabling it in large' measure to help tide over the results, locally, of the EUROPEAV WAR."j OFFICtRS N. J. ROUSE, Pres. DR. H. TULL. Vice President, D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier. J. J. BIZZELL. Ass't Cashier, T. W. HEATH. Teller. DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy H. Tull j. H. Canady L C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C. Felix Harvey David Oettinger H. E. Moseley J. F. Taylor H. H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse Chi F0 CAt imi$a Cry on ijireHER's dria JUST IN A New Shipment of HAT Styles 6 Price to Suit Everyone ill is. It I. Pmsi Ll Don't Fail to Attend the Great East Carolina Fair New Bern, N. C. Oct. 27th to 30th. It Will be Bigger and Better Than Ever MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS! OF AG RICULTURAL PRODUCTS, FINE STOCK AND POULTRY. : : SPLENDID RACING PURSES AGGREGATE $2,000.00 LATEST ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Cheap Excursion Rates Over ell Railroads Special Trains Every Hour From the Union Passenger Station at New Bere to the Fair Grounds ' For Premium List' or other information, address, CLYDE EBY, GENERAL MANAGER New Bern, N. C. ETC V 1 i 1 i
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