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WANT ADS 1 CENT A WORD EACfi INSERTION MINIMUM 15 CENTS MULE FOR SALE Apply D. T. Ed. wards. 10-21-8t-dly. 10-24-2t gW FOR SALE Six Blooded Bird Pup pies. For price and information, see W. B. Williams, 400 E. Shine St 10-28-2t-dly It SW FOR SALE Cottrell newspaper press and Dexter folder. Will print and fold 4 or 8 pages, 6 columns. A bargain. Addres Free Press. Kin ston, N. C 044-tf NOTICE See" L. O. Gross -if yonr Piano needs tuning. Satisfaction guaranteed. I also Sell-Halley and Davis and Conway Pianos. Phone 480-L.; , lO-lS-DASW-tf FOR SALE .Five-room, two-story, dwelling'' house,' on lot 75x100, in Morehead C4ty- on Evans street, near Cherry's brick Btore. Apply H. F. Waller, R-5, Kinston, N. C. : " ' 10-24-lwkdly ' lmo SW' 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 welLrecommenJed. Address "Op portunity," .care Free Press, Kinston, N. C. 9-29-tf. RUNAWAYS James Mason, age IS years,. of, Wilmington, black hair and eyes- rather fat face, and Har rison Thompson 'of Catawba county, age 14 years, rather small, sallow complexion, long thin .face, ran awaj from' Feeble-Minded"-School "Saturday night. Any information as to their whereabouts will be appreciated and will pay for trouble. C. B. McNairy, Supt. 10-28-lt-dly lC. T. LANDES My business has increased satisfac tory every year during my ten years that I have come to Kinston, and now I enjoy a good trade here as a Piano Tuner. Not connected with any other company or party. Address 111 Pey ton avenue. Phone 299-L. , 10-23-4tdl NO? AN ISOLATED CASE Many Similar Cases in Kinston and Vicinity. SOCIAL And PERSONAL Mr. John C. the city. Lamb of Wilson is in H Mr. Guy Moore is in Goldsboro on business. S E S3 -Mr. N. J. Rouse went to LaGrange this morning. BBS Mr. Samuel Abbott of LaGrange was here today. . he ar Mrs. Harry Stalling is visiting friends in "LaGrange ' a a ts Mr. Guy. Taylor .of Hookerton was here this morning. Pitt county young man, who is well known here. E E E The home of Mrs. Alice Fields,- on Vernon Heights, was the scene of an enjoyable affair Tuesday evening, when the "U. Bs," comprised princi pally of teachers of the city schools, i entertained a few friends. The Hal lowe'en games were played and corn . popped in a setting of weird pumpkin lights and other will-o'-the-wisp feat I ures ingenuously arranged by the jolly hostesses. AWFULLY SICK BUT HAD TO WORK DEMOCRATIC WHIRLWIND - CAMPAIGN IN CRAVEN. . New Bern, Oct. 28. The Democrat ic organisation of Craven county has planned a whirlwind campaign for three days preceding the election. Friday night a meeting will be held at Bridgeton, and on Saturday prom inent speakers will champion the cause at Fort Barnwell, Vanceboro, Dover, Cove City and Croatan. A was here yesterday. I EXPERT SAYS PELLAGRA COMES FROM IMPROPER PROPORTION OF FOOD. Mr. J. B.' Harding ' of Greenville spent yesterday' here. , ' 1 V - '. .B.'B. 'H - Mr. H. B. Chamberlain of Charlotte is a Kinston visitor today. . .t .; , . . - -H E- H - - ' - Mr. Jim Dail left this morning for New Bern to attend the Fair. ; h a b "Mr. George Gray spent today in LaGrange. , , ' e a e . lilrn. C Edwards left this morn ing for New Bern to attend the fair. . " v' e a a Deputy Collector of Internal Reve nue I. N. Tull spent yesterday in New Bern. . '' B E B- Mrs.1 J. F. DavOi 'returned today fwftn a visit in 'Oriental and New Bern. ..SB B " ' Messrs. P. A. Dixon and N. W. Jones of New Bern were Kinston vis itors yesterday. BBS Chief of Police Heath accompanied the-eounty candidates to the' Demo cratic rally in Vance township- this morning. BEE Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Howard of Elizabeth City, who have been visit ing Mrs. Howard's father, Mr. J. W Goodson,' in the city, left last' night to spend some time in New York, ' lJrs.'H. Hf; Brewer kni Mrsfcrarke Rankin .of Me rcersburg, Pa., and Mrs. R. W. McFarland of Wilson are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H Grainger on North Queen street. BEE Mrs. Dr. Claud Pridgen and little daughter of Raleigh are visiting in the home of Register of Deeds Carl Pridgen. Dr. Pridgen is expected to come from Baltimore to join his fam ily in a few days. B A tea room conducted by ladies of This Kinston man's story given here is not an isolated case by any means: week after week, year after year, our neighbors are telling simi lar good news. i G. A. Wilkins, Caswell Hotel, Kin ston,' says: "I had terrible pains in my back and hips and suffered from rheu matic twin ires in mv shoulders. I had headaches and dizzy, spells, and the the Parochial Society of St. Mary's kidnev secretions were scanty and Episcopal church in Courie's candy contained sediment. I used Doan's kitchen on Queen street, wjll be open Kidney Pills, procured at Dunn's cven.in and Fridy nd Sub standard Drug Store and they cured , day evenings after 5 o'clock, and the nt -ii .J. ,;Aa .m Public is invited to patronize it. Price 50c,, at 'all dealers. Don't f1"" If,1"1' saltines, pickles and simply ask for a lcidney remedy-get f 0 al80 hot choc- Doan's Kidney Pills the same that. Mr. Wilkins had.- Foster-MUburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. KINSTON AND" CAROLINA R. AND LUMBER CO. (Effective Sept 17. 19146:81 A. M. No. 1 STATIONS No. 2 4:00 Lv... ... Kinston .....Ar. 8:10 4:10 Lv Jackson Ar. 7:50 4:20 Lv Albritton's . . . . Ar. 7:40 4:50 Lv Sparrow's late and sandwiches, BEE Tarnage-Ormond Engagement Announcement was made at a par ty at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Y. T. Ormon, on North Queen street, Tues day afternoon, of the coming marri age of their daughter, Miss Bonnie, to R. LeRoy Turnage of Ay den. The announcement was in the nature of a surprise to the dozen ladies present. .Ar. 7:20 5:20 Lv Lynchburg . . . . Ar. 7:05 The date for the nuptials is November 6:30 Ar..,.v Pjnk. HiU . . . .Lv. 7:00 25. MissOraond is one of the most I popular , members of Kinston society, R. A. HONEYCUTT, Supt WM. HAYES, Genl Supt and the groom-to-be a prominent NORTH CAROLINA MAN FINDS QUICK L RELIEF FROM DIS ORDERS OF STOMACH of the country. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy ' is known every where because of its merit ' . . , Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Reme dy 'clears the digeRtive tract of mu coid accretions and removea poison out matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from stomach, Hver and bowel troubles. Many say it has sav ed them from dangerous operations and many are sure it has saved their lives." - - We want all the people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipa tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy one dose will con vince 'you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. 'Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now so!d here by J. E. Hood Drug Co, and drug-gists everywhere." Mr. Wade Thankful He Read About Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. . E. T. Wade of Williston, N. C, was the victim of stomach disorders. He tried many remedies and took a great deal of medicine and treatments. Re lief seemed a long time coming. Then he found Mayr's Wonderful Stomach 'Remedy, took a dose and found relief at once. He told his Opin ion of the remedy in a letjter in which he said: ' ' " - - ."Your medicine has worked won ders. I feel so much better, . -I am thankful to you, indeed, for advertis ing your wonderful remedy in the papers, as otherwise 1 might never have known ct it" " -v V.' Along with ' this letter Mrl Wade ordered more of the remedy. The first dose proves no long treatment letters like this come from all parts Savannah, Ga., Oct, 28. "The gov ernment's investigations have led to the definite conclusion that pellagra comes from living on a one-sided diet, and that it is in no way contagious or infectious," said Dr. Joseph Gold berger, of the United States Public Health Service, here today. . "Only those whose diet contains too little of certain classes of proteid foods, such as milk, lean meat or le gumes (beans and peas) develop the disease," continued Dr. Goldberger. ' FRUIT CAST UP TELLS OF i TRAGEDY OF THE SEA. Norfolk, Va., Oct 27. Large quan tities of apples and other fruits float ed ashore along the Virginia coast to day, and marine men fear that it may mean disaster. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA APPLY SLOAN'S FREELY FOR LUMBAGO. Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application, of Sloan's Xini ment on the back and loins. Lumba go is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to Sloan's which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's Linement for 25 cents of any druggist' and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Adv. NORFOLK ROUTE OF THE "NIGHT EXPRESS" (Schedule in Effect October"!, i9 14;) N. B. The following schedule fig ures nublished .as information only. and are not guaranteed. 1 tf.. TRAINS LEAVE ' . .. East Bound 11:21 p.m. "Night Express," Full-, - man -- Sleeping- - cars New Bern to Norfolk, folk. 7:50 a. m. Daily, for Washington and Norfolk. Con-- nects for all points North and' Wert; Par lor Car Service be tween New Bern and ; Norfolk. f a 4:41 p;m. Daily for Beaufort and Oriental. West Bound v 5:40 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro. 10:28 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro. 7:35 p,nw Daily for Goldsboro. For" complete information or 're servation of Pullman Sleeping Car space,. apply to - W. J.. Nicholson, Agent, Kinston, N. C XI. a. Ju.AKL. General Passenger Agent . J. D. STACK. . General Superintendent, Norfolk, Va. How's This i w. ttn Mdiuiiwt Dollar RnrtrS lor tr tmt M CmUtiU UM mwm be cured b ph 3Mfta, C , . . . ,jr - , ; We. tb vntmlenKl. h mown F. 1. CMea tcr tb mtt II mni and beuevt our perraevy nor. oraM to aU dimIdh tranaactwiw ana nnanMaai aUa lo oan)r out aor obHrauons made bj kla Una. t WBolcaale Drunrtna. Totedo. O u.Mvi.k rim k tak Intemallr. MUM Btwtly open the blood and muooua wurtme 4 tb ynero. . TtatHnomaia nent free. Prtce 71 cecta )t TOIIb VOW OF a" LMTUK. t r Waa So Worn Out Had to Get Help or Die. Everything Failed to Help Until He Got VinoL Read What He Says. Atlee, Va. "I was rapidly losing flesh, was weak, run down, had no ap petite, my blood was poor and I could not sleep nights. I am a farm er and truckman, so had to keep about my work, but I was so weak, tired and worn out I knew I had to get help or die. "Doctors gave me medicines and I tried everything that' was recom mended but I failed to get any help until I tried VinoL I am now taking my third bottle, my appetite is fine, I" sleep well all night, my blood is good and I am much stronger; in fact, I feel like another man. Vinol is the best medicine I have ever taken." Orlando W. Borkey, Atlee, Va. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, Is a constitutional remedy for poor blood and all run-down, weak and debilitated conditions. Vinol cre ates a good hearty appetite and di gestion, and makes pure healthy blood. If we can induce you to try a bot tle of Vinol as a body builder and strength creator, and you do not find it is all we claim, we will return your money on demand. J. E. Hood & Co., druggist, Kinston, N. C. NOTE You can get Vinol at the leading drug store in every town where this paper circulates, (adv) JUST IN A New Shipment of HATS Styles & Price to Suit "Everyone is. M. L Braswell 5? : .... DOVER AND SOUTHBOUND BJ R. Traffic Department . . Dover, N. C, Oct 24, 1914., To Agents, Conductors and the Pub lic: , 1 On account of the Eastern Carolina Fair at New Bern, N. C, October 27, to SOth,' agents will sell found ..trip I tickets to DOVER Wednesday, Octo-' Just Arrived A Fresh Line of Fine Chocolates And Bon.Bons At Courie's Candy Kitchen "ber 28, and Thursday,' Oct 29, 1914, t the following round trip rates, with final limit to return October 30. 1914. From Hichlands $1.00 Petersburg .. 1.00 "Comfort 73c' Wimsatt 50o Phillips 60c Conductor will sell tickets from sta tions where there are no agents. I T 1 . . 1 L.1J ' j&eguisr axiemoon train wiu ue ueiu at DOVER Oct 28 and 29, 1914, until arrival of, Norfolk Southern 'after noon train from New Bern- t Use ticket form R. T. 1. Final lim it October 30, 1914. . N. S. RICHARDSON, Traffic Manager. 333 Work m a Warm Room you take your sewing upstairs, take the heat along too. The Perfection oil heater is eas ily carried anywhere. You draw it up beside you and work in comfort, even if the room has no other source of heat. , PERFECTION SMOKELEHEATERS The Perfection is solid, good looking, easy to clean and take care of. It is smokeless and odorless. At hardware, furniture and general stores everywhere. Look for the Triangle trademark. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) BALTIMORE WaahiB(tM, 0. C Norfolk, Va. Rickmed, Va. Charlotte, N. C. CharlMtM, W.Va. CkarkstM, 1 C J Don't Fail to Attend the Great East Carolina Fair New Bern, N. C. Qck, 27th to 30th. It Will be Bigger and Better Than Ever MAGNIFICIENT DISPLAYS) jOF AG RICULTURAL PRODUCTS, 'FINE STOCK AND POULTRY. : : SPLENDID RACING PURSES AGGREGATE $2,000.00 LATEST ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Cheap Excursion Rates Over all Railroads Special Trains Every Hour From the Union Passenger Station at New Bern to the Fair Grounds For Premium List, or other information, address, . CLYDE EBY, GENERAL MANAGEF New Bern, N.C. 11 -. . -- ' ,'I,'-JAJJ U-IJ t-lLJ - ' I 0 ': ! in 1 . ft i j , i . fV LI
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