t I ., - TOE KINSTON FREE PRESS WANT ADS I CKNT A WORD EACH 12U BKBTlOJf - . MINIAIUM 15 CENIS One cent word each lnser- tioa, ukM order U accompan ied with caah and Insertions are to bi fe la coiuccatlr IMIM ! thVjaD. RATES': Consecutive Insertions . Osly WbcB;Acconpani4 . . By Cash 1 Imertl.'....le word I Iaertlooi,,..,,,.2e't word B InrtIKWi..it....S word 7 Insertions.. ,.....e word IX Insertion..; .,6 . word 26 Insertions...... 12 ft word Positirely No Books Kept Where These . Bate Apply. Ten XhousanaVXinas Tost . Card i cent each. Hood's- Book' Store. ' 12-8-6t-Dly. . t ' .' KEW TIRM Clay Edwards and Pres. Harper, y Kunj to see us. Har vey Hines' old stand. " Phone 576. , 12-1-lwk-Dly XmSW"' STRAYED 0,R SALENS- Young Pointer Dbg'white, brown ears and brown spot on hack. Please notify " farker Moody -Deep Run, N. C. r 12-6-J4jftIyi: 12-81SW? - . - , FOR SALE-rPercheron - Colt, jt 1-2 I years old; X weight" 952 pounds. -, Drives to buggy', or wagon." Gen i tie and easily managed. ; D. T.'Ed ; wards. 12-7-3t-Dly 2t-SW LOST Airedale Terrier, :, female, lame in one hind " leg, black on back, and tan on head and legs, short tail, looks like a monkey. : For re ward, return to Courtney MitchelL , 12-2-6t Dly . ' , Mr. S. T. Abbott, expert engrax- er and jewelry repairer, a native of : Lenoir county, "which he left twenty- . three years ago, has accepted a posi " tion with us. Phone 125-L. . . 11-9-lmo.' llYNCH JEWELfiTf'CQ EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted i at reasonable' price by5 'two State licensed optometrists.),,, First-class Y Watcn and Jewelry Repairing. Mew F born Jewelry Co.' ; TM50-7t-Dly FOR SALE-Popcorn.-machine, 10 ft. long, 4 ft wide, 7jft.Jrigh, 13 win .dows. For price,"apply toE. K. Has !sell. , ' "ftl-29-Dly-tf . ' - ' ,f FOR SALE Entire stock of goods and store fixtures' of the late J. S. Wooten, LaGrangflu Hf. .Will also rent store for one or more years. For further Inform fWif-ts6' P. Woot- en, at Central Warehouse. 12-4-5t , Many repair 'jobs which we form erly had to send to isffl factory are now done right here,UhiJ& insuring promptitude in the execution of or ders. Phone 125-L. vr ' ,,... 11-9-lraV. LYNCH JEWELRY CO. FREE! FREE! FREEJ-$52.50 worth . of prizes given away on December t20, 1915. A ?30.00 Sheffield Waiter, a. f 15.00 gold handle .smbrella, . or $7.5 gold handle umbrella or -r the -equivalent in optical wofk,V See our ad, elsewhere in the' paper. ' Lynch Jewelry Co. iTr,H-27-lmo - NOTICE See or "call Churchill & Co. for Feed Stuffsof any kind. ; Our motto is "First Class Feed, v With prompt rdeliyery.'' '., Phone.- 489. Churchill '& Co: '- ' , 11-29-lt-Dly -OLND-Watch fob .with ; ; silver pendant. Has star and "er sei dein gluckstern" on face of pendant; pic ture inside. Owner can get same by paying for this ad at Free Press of- U " ' 12-6lDly-tf fice. DO TOUR Christmas Shopping early. s We have a full line of jewelry, sil verware, cut-glass, ,chinaware, etc., that is so full of suitable presents for friends and loved ones. We'd be glad to show you." Lynch Jewelry Co. " 11-27-lmo . 'i , i .- WANTED To rent? 6-room house ; near business district Apply A, are Free Press. 1-Dlyltf FOR SALE 200.00 Charleston and Jersey Wakefield. J. II. Fordham, unston, N. C. 12-9-3t-DIy; 2t-3W LOST Near Fallina; freek, brown "d white -poir.ter'Titch. Libtrai ardfor information or return to ' E. Eountree. ' , 12-7-D! CHRISTMAS IS COMING Select that Xmas gift for your friend or loved one now, from our new stock. We will reserve it for, you until Christmas.- Mewborn Jewelry Ca., Next to Stephenson's.-' Phone 417-4 ll-30-Dly-tf :- ' ; v.;.' ' ;"; Christmas Cards, Baskets, Favors and Stationery Gibson's Engrav td remembrances, Hood's Book Store. 1. 12-8-Ct-Dly v'tL'' ,V?f: ';' ;' - J'"': -v'"",!-" Av;--' An Excellent Assortment , Parisian , Ivor yon display at J. E. IIooJ & Co.'s, Druggists. 12-8-6t-Dly LOST Small bUck indexed ledger, 4x6. Rubber band around it. Find er please return to The Free Press office. ,; : ' : 12-9-Dly All the New Designs la Christmas . Cards,' Booklets, Folders, Tags, Seals, and Calendars, at Marstdn's. " 12-l12t-Dly & SW Social and Personal i "SEPTEMBER MORN" AS BIG PRODUCTION AS CLAIMED TO BE JOB WANTED By , stenographer and bookkeeper . of several years' experience. ; A-l ; references. No booze or tobacco. Address Box 506, Kiiiston, N.'.C.,-1 12-8-2t-Dly A PLATE and 50 or 100 ENGRAVED BOARDS "would make a very appro priate Christmas present tor anyone. Well be glad to show you samples and take your order. Call at The Free Press office. l2-9-Dly-tf,v Our Big Stock of Christmas and Hol iday Goods are ' being - displayed now, and we want all of our .friends to come in and see the new goods. E. B. Marston Drug Co. , ; '1240-2t-Dly NOTICE TO TOBACCO FARMERS. V Thei Tobacco Sales on the Kinstbn Market will close on Wednesday, De cember 22nd, for -Christmas, begin ning again Tuesday, January 4th.. : By order of the Sales Committee" , E.: Y. 'SPEED, Secretary, Kinston Tobacco Board of Trade. 12-9, 11, 14. SW-12-11, 15 . ! Mr., J. M. Hines of Greenville' was here yetterday. ,v Miss Leah Oettinger has returned from a visit in Raleigh , Mr. Frtd. Mitchell of New Bern was a visitor in the city' Thursday, . . Miss Clara Oettinger of Greens boro is the guest of relatives, here. Mrs. R. Lw Turnage has returned to Ayden after a visit with" relatives here. . . Messrs. J. II. Buck and W. M. Kittrell of - Ayden were Kinston' vis-! itors yesterday. . ; ,; l -V . - ' ' Mr,' and Mrs, Clarence Oettinger arc back from . Raleigh, where they spent." yesterday. ' ' . f Mrs. , G, ' D." Hawks has returned iMss Evie Morton and -Miss Sue Parker of ' Hookerton are' spending the week-end in the city Visiting Miss Marie Sutton. ., .- v Welcome to Ouri City. ; . Mr. and Mrs Forrest Smith are proui -cf "ft 10-pound girl, and Mr. and Mrs.'Alpheus Faulkner of a boy about the same Weight. Mrs. Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs. Faulkner and Mas ter Faulkner are all doing very well. r rTHE IGHTING HOPE." The feature of tonight's, bill at the Grand Theater will be "The Fighting Hope,", a 5-veei Paromount special . starring - Laura ' Hope Crews. The subject Is one of thebest offered in a month, the management claims. w ......... t. j. fn'TRirUNC; FIRE. TODAY. .'The Fire Department. was called at 1:!)0 this afternoon to a dwelling on PUlroad street, in East Kinston, . oi- from Wilmington. Visiting here mni cupied. by a tilorea' family, a spark . I ... - I ... , il. . r. . i. Mrs. Frank Hawks and child of W1I- raington. - - : Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Love and chil dren have gone to Chatham county for a visit after spending some time with friends here, " Misses Jennie Boney, Sue Huasey and Mina" Mclnt'yre and -Mr. Art. Bryant of Wallace are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Boney. Mrs.. J. , B. Leonard has returned from a short stay in Greenville. I , Mr. and Mrs. George Meacham are in Fayetteville, where they will visit until January ' 1, , . Ohildren orr v . , FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 3 A New Treatment for Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh find Head Colds yick't "Vap-O-Ruh", Salvo Relieves Jy Inhawbon and Abtorption. . '". Ha Posing. No need to take internal medicines or habit forming drags for these troubles. "When Vick's " Vop-O-Rnb" Pal ve is applied to the heat of the body1, soothing, medi cated vapors are released that are inhaled all nightlong through the air passages to MCIFS the lunirs. In addition, vick's is absorbea through the skin, relieving the tightness Mid soreness. ' ' ' ' Vick's can be applied over the throat and chest and covered with a warm flannel cloth or a little put-op the nostrils or melt a little in a spoon and inhale the va pors arising. ' Also for Asthma and Hay Fever, rub Vick's well over the spinal col umn to relax the nervous tension. 25c, 50c, or $1.00. . rm run. wif L W m . M mm . mm m mm m having ignited the roof. It was not i ccjssery to U3 water. '. The damage v.ms practically nothing. IMPORTANT SERVICE BEARING ON SUNDAY CHURCH DEDICATION The finishing .touches .are- being put on the program -. for Sunday's dedicatory services! 'and on the inte rior of the edifice in preparing for the big day to be celebrated by the Gor don Street Christian congregation Sunday, ' ' Tonight the congregation, which is observing a week of prayer" and praise preliminary to the formal ded ication of the handsome new. church, will hold an important service in which all hands are expected to par ticipate by reading Bible verses on the subjects of faith, giving and prayer. i The special train which will bring many members of the, denomination from Greenville for Sunday's cele bration will leave, , that town at 9 :30 m. The Greenville folks will at- L tend at least two of the three services to be held before making their de parture. . i ' Popular Shoes at Popular Prices If you could spread all the better grade men's shoes in Christendom on a table before you, you would unhesitatingly choose for your own wear "Those totally r different if: LP Wearmorew Shoes for Men at $3.50 $4. and $5. vBecause at their extreme moderate prices, the nationally famous dP"Wear more" Shoes are far and away the leaders in Style, Comfort, and Durability. .' ' Why not let us show you your pair ? . V f tAN EXCLUSIVE t3Zp FEATURE: ' We would like to demonstrate to you the many advantages to be derived from the famous ffcJj Ptente1 Arch Supporting Insole.' No bulky inside appliance, but a light-weight, out-of-the-way device that holds the foot firmly, yet without discomfort, in it proper position. - To those inclined toward (tat-footedness it is A REVELATION OF COMFORT ; ' A. J. Sutton, Kinston, N. C; , j ( DANCING CLASS. . : Mr. Calkins will start a class for correct instruction . in all modern dances in the Armory Hall, over the postoffice, Monday, night, at 8:30.V . 12-10-2t 1 C ASTORIA For Infants and CSilIdrea In Use For Over 30 Years Always beau tha, Signatoro of COUGHS AND COLDS ARE DANGEROUS. ' ; f. Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colds. '.We consider them common and harmless ailments. How ever statistics tell us every third per son dies of a lung ailment. Dan gerous Bronchial and Lung diseases follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, no bet ter aid can.be had than Dr. King's New Discovery, Its merit has been tested by old and young. . In use over 45 years. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments. Druggists. V . . adv "September Morn" is more than a play, . It is an extravaganza, a riot--of fun, song and handsome wo men. The production, probably the biggest of this season here, drew a full house to the Grand Theater oh Thursduy night. From the time the curtain first went up until the singing of "Sep tember Morn," by the ensemble at the finale the whole affair was just a se ries of climaxes ludicrous, side splitting climaxes. . There -were a score of girls, almost all good-looking, and dressed to "kill." There were Choppers," artists' models, and (he. like. The men were almost half as-numerous, and included a quintet with excellent voices. The' music on the whole, was fine! The dancing vas all clever. Airy, fairy-likd Jo Taylor, who wore clothes just as they nre worn in Paris, and her hair in v he same late fashions as are all the .to there, seemed to walk on the air. At one time In the height of the ex citement the fascinating, Miss Jo, as "Argentina," mounted to the top of he stage loft swinging from the curtain. ' 1 Tho, comedy in the show is all of he best sort The chief entertainer :n this line literally tried himself for the benefit of the appreciative audience Thursday night. v 'September Morn" hasn't a plot There is a connection between the acts that somehow carries the thing along to a satisfying close. For two minutes in the last act, "September Mom" in the flesh, is shown against an . illuminated background . of rip pling silk sea a pretty picture on a darkened stage. 1 The show, for the edification of those who did not see it, was exactly os clean and modest as it should be, or rould be, based on the frivolities of big city life. . , s . r HELP YOUR LIVER IT PAYS : When your liver-' gets torpid and your stomach acts - queer, take Dr, King's New Life Pills and you will find yourself feeling better. They purify the blood, give you freedom from constipation, biliousness. dizziness, and indigestion. You feel fine just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion, too., 25c at drug gists. " COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY. GIRLS DO YOU KNOW WHY YOUR HAIR IS UGLY? C ,''-, - It is astonishing how much good looking hair docs toward producing a youthful appearance, and still more astonishing to realize how much the attractiveness of the hair is affected by the care we give it -' Loving care and frequent attention are as necessary to keep a woman's hair beautiful and luxuriant as is the tooth brush to keep teeth from decay. Every woman who values the beau ty of her hair as she ought to do should make it a never broken habit td; frequently apply a little Parisian Sage, rubbing it briskly into her acalp with the finger tips. , Parisian Sage is Nature's modern handmaid to beautiful feminine hair. It is simple, harmless compound of wholesome, nutritious ingredients that make an ideal lotion for nour ishing both hair and scalp. It feeds and builds up the delicate hair and scalp structures,-, making the nair j soft, lustrous brilliant and easy to ! dress and arrange. - J. E. Hood & Co. J and many other of our best druggists j ac'II Parisian Sage and gladly ecom-; mend iU use. .. t ;: adc j How This Little Orphan Boy Was '. Cured. - . We want the people of Kinston to know that all letters like the follow ing are truthful nnd genuine: Towanda, Pa.: "I took a little or phan boy to live with me, and last 'Christmas he contracted a hard cold which developed Into bronchitis. He was very ill and a bad cough set. ui. so that he coughed night an j day. After trying everything, ." nothing along in February I gt a bottle of Vlnol. J After using half the bottle seemed , to do him any good, until his cough began to improve, and two bottles entirely cured his bronchitis, and he gained in weight so that he doesn't look like the same child." Har ry A. Stephenson, Towanda, Pa. The reason that cough syrups fail in such cases is because they are palliative only, while .Vinol removes the cause, being a constitutional rem edy in which are combined the heal ing elements of fresh cods' livers, to gether with tonic iron ami beef pep tone. It strengthens and revitalizes the entire system and assists nature to expel the disease. J. E. Hood & Co., druggists, Kinston. ' , Most Powerful and Penetrating 25c Thmfen Qowaai nllme quickly. Cm tlraittt to tk tft.- Brwk. lD(StttMaa4 rataciafCritonr. Enb,Oowm ever tbe tbroal and coast. It promptly abaorM through the akin, re Ubt1u rmDldlT aora- aeet, tlghtBeai or aoB leitton. For aal ty 11 daaJan. Sanola and testimoalal on requert. "Dmuld GowaM bvcftaaa The Oowaa Medical C, : Concord, N. C. mmmVm . f f mm NOTICE TO FARMERS We . all believe in preparedness to some extent Your crops are all housed. Get ready for another "year. 1 Look over your-carta, wa , gona, buggies andw implements of all kinds, and send any or all of them 'Jo' ARCH HARRELL. - He can fix them. ," HARRELL BROS. REPAIR SHOP, At Foot of Parrotfs Bridge. Two Weeks From Tonight And then the Bells Will Ring ' Glorious Bells! , ; ' 4 How the Christmas spirit fills us with' lovo and joy." Do not put off the prepara-L tior. Now is the time and this is the place, v v for in this big and better stock there' are gifts- useful and good for everyone. All ( purchases held and delivered as you' desire'. ; . Grand Theatre Today ' Paramount Five Reel Feature Laura Hope Crews, , IN The Fighting Hope" Matinee 3:30. Evening 7:00, Sand 10c. FREE! FREE! FREE ' With each and every One Dollars' worth of 1 goods purchased at our Store for Cash, or paid on old accounts, entitles you to one Free Ticket. First; The one holding the largest number' gets a $30.00 Sheffield Waiter or $30.00 worth of Optical work. ' " ' Second: The one holding second largest number gets a $15.00 Cold Handle Umbrella or $15.00 worth of Optical work. t Third: The one holding the lucky, number gets a $7.50 Silver Handle Umbrella, or $7.50 worth of Optical work. Thia-offer starts Wednesday,: November 10th, 1915, expires December 26th, 1915. Save coupon, sign, and return not later than December 26th, 1915. , Lynch Jewelry Company - r ' 'f 1 : . ; v Special Notice!! Just Received Thf prettiest low heel shoes ever seen in jxinston, in Rubber sole, Ivory sole and Leather sole, in Cloth and Leath er tops. All sizes and widths. Come let us show them to you. Fur tops; for shoes $1.00 a pair. All colors'. Mark Cum mingaS Give Mem usefu m : mm sometwjg J jj " IF YOU'RE TROUBLED WITH THAT PROBLEM. "WHAT SHALL I GIVE," COME STRAIGHT TO OUR STORE AND SEE HOW QUICKLY IT WILL BE SOLVED. OUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT GOODS ARE SENSI BLE, "USEFUL" THINGS. YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY GOES A LONG WAY IN OUR STORE. - ; . , COME IN NOW. "