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HIE KINSiON FttEE PUESS TAKE IROriTSAYS DOCTOR, IF YOU i . WANT PLENTY OF "STAY THERE" r..ti .4 Nutated Iron Will Make Oram' j DeIictrW' Tons. Bandown People 200 Per Cent StMmger In Two : V it ks' -Ti In Many Cases kvw York, N. Y Most ; people foolishly seem" to think they are go to -Vp: get.! renewed health and jtrengtl from some stimulating me, jifine, secret-nostrum -or narcotic Arae said" OTTSaneri a-specialist- of this city, when, I"ater. 01 IBCt real snd ru strengtn can oniy come from thoW 'yoVeat: But people often fail, to'get Hie strength out of oir food e?iisejhey .haven't en jugh iron in their blood to enable" it w change food -into- living matter. Trom their weakonadj nervous condi- I Son they know something is wrong, Kit they can't tell what, so they gen tly cojnmencfcdoctoring for atom- or kidney trouDie or symptoms tome otner umi causea oy me of iron m teo wood. -inis tnwg Kij go on for years, while the pv suffers untold agony. If yoo not strong or. well, you owe it to morsel! to make the foV.ow'ng test gee WW on ou ca" worR vr ouw jy. yoa n walk without becoming tirei Next " take twoT'Cve-grain itab j,ti 4 ordinary"liuxated iron three jjuej per day' after meals for two jaThen test your strength again md see for, yourself how much you Jve gained. I iave seen dozens of nervous, rundown people who were all the while, double and even triple their strength and endurance ind entirely get rid of all symptoms d dyspepsia, liver ana otner trou bles in from ten to fourteen days' WANT ADS I CXNT K W01B IACI II SERTIOl . MINIMUM 15 CENTS Om ewkv word each laser- tioa, sales order la accompaa lei with lash and lasertiona are to be gives ia coaaecatiTO Issues of the paper. ' ) RATES Consecutive Insertion! Oaly When AccompaaJes By Caafc ,lt a war! IIuertkMU......iXe a wore! f IasertioasV....... a word 1 bsertioaa,.... .4c a word U IssrtiOB.;i....c a wore! U IasertiBas......12e a word resttlvely No Books Kept '"" Where These Bates Apply. NATIVE BEEF and PORK A. J. Watery next door to Daily ffiee. Phone 313. ' . 4-12-' Newc 7t WAOTED-i-FARM HANDS Good Tvagw. G. M. Grey, Phone 3812. : 44.14, Ml H?tK. WEDDING GIFTS-r-New, stock just arrived. .Compare our prices. Mew- born Jewelry JCo, near Caswell Mon ument '4-10-8t STRAYED-Saturday . night, ? dark bay Mule, weiehs about. 1.000 lbs, Notify John W.-WiHiams,' 5i5,r East imw-om is fi MXe IFire IPiress Capital STRENGTH LIKE AN ATHLETE time simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this after ithey had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any bene fit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilat ed like nuxated iron if you want it to do you any good,' otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize fighter has . won the day simply because he knew the se cret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down, to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. Note. Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer, is one of the newer organic iron compounds. Un like the older inorganic iron prod ucts, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a, most potent reme dy, in nearly all forms of indigestion, as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufacturers have such , great confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent, or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. . They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days', time. It is dispensed in this city by J. E. Hood & Co., and all other druggists, adv. Shine street, or return to E. S. Cope land. . , FOR SALE Furniture and fixtures. Shamrock. " 4-10-tf FOR SALE My home, 610 College street All modern conveniences. W. J. Matthews. 4-12-10t NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN Fruits and Candy. Is open for bus iness. Foxman's old stand. Phone 358. , 4-12-7t FOR RENT Store building on Gor don, street now, occupied by lb E. Isler & Co. i Possession any time L. Harvey & Son Company. 3-24-tf WOMEN Wanted full time, salary $15, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 25c an hour spare time. Per manent; experience unnecessary. In ternational, Box 122, Norristown, Pa. a 4-3 to 20-Dly - THIS IS TO NOTIFY my i friends '.hat I entered the Free Press Vot ing Contest yesterday (Monday) and - as't them for their votes and in terest, I also wish to most -hearti'y thank all Chose who so 'generously supported me on a previous occasion. Miss Jane Tilghman. 4-12-lt How to Treat Croup Externally Rob Tick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve well over the throat and chest for a few min ntea then cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so that the soothing medicated vapors aris ing may loosen the choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing. One applica tion at bedtime, insures against a night attack. ' 25o, 500, or $1.00. At druggists. SOCIAL PERS0NAE 3ms Mrs. H. D. Harper is visiting rela tives in Conetoe. Mrs, A. Mitchell is the guc . of friends in New Bern. (Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Amerson have returned from Wilson. 1 Mr.' and .Mrs. J. A. Ilerndon have returned from a short stay at Seven Springs. . ,Mr. kl N. Bell of Cedar Point, N Co has returned home after a short stay hanfc;...t".;.' ...v.:v 9 '? 1 Miss Sallie Jackson has returned to her home in Greenville after a visit to Miss Irene Fort here. ' Mrs. H. A. Earnest 6f Tallahassee, Fla., is visiting her n'ece, Mrs. T. E. Cook, on East Gordon street Mrs. Frank Wood is expeeted to trrive here from Atlanta th!r. week to join hw huslmiil.' who has-been in the city for apme time.1 Cantata Practice. Kehearsal of the Easter cantata to be given in Caswell Street Methodist church on April 24 will be held at the residence of Mrs. W. O. Davis on Queen street Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Waters Stark Wedding This Afternoon. Mr. Chas. A. Waters and Miss Lot tie Stark were married this afteawoon at 3:45 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Pattie Tucker an the presence or a few friends. The ceremony was per formed by Rev, H. A. Humble, pastor of Queen Street Methodist church. A pleasant surprise waa occasioned by the unexpected arrival last night of Mr. Bruce Stark, brother of the bride, and Mrs. Stark from Culpepper for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Waters left at 4:10 or a short honeymoon trip. On their return they will make their home at No." 110 East Grainger avenue. Mr. Waters is one of Kinston'e best known- young business men. He is the; proprietor of a large women's store on North Queen street He has been a member of the local business community for some years, and has a host of friends throughout the city. The bride is a very attractive young woman. She is Known to . a number of persons here, having vis ited in the home of Mrs. Tucker sev eral times. She is talented and hand RHEUMATIC PAINS STOPPED. The drawing of muscles, the sore ness, stirtness and agonizing pam or Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the painful part Just apply as di rected to the' sore spots. In a short time )the pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Heres proof "I have had wonder ful relief since I used your Liniment on my knee. To think one applica tion gave me relief. Sorry I haven't space to tell you the history. Thank ing you for what your remedy has done for me.' James S. Ferguson, Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan's Liniment kills pain. 25c at .Druggists, adv. DirD some. -Her home is in Culpeper, Va. During the scholastic year just ended Mrs, Waters, taught at Grainger school. She is a member of an old Virginia family, it is said. - Dr. LaRoqiw to Wed. - 'Invitations reading as follows have been reeeived in :he city: . "Mr. and Mrs! Augustus Murdoch announce the approaching marriage . of their daughter v '." ''' V' Eva Page to Dr. George Paul LaRoque on Wednesday the nineteenth of April nineteen hundred and sixteen at four o'clock Highland Park Richmond, Va." .'Dr. LaRoque is a prominent young physician of the Virginia capital, born and reared here. He is the brother of Postmaster LaRoque, Mr. Mab. La Roque andg Mr. Frank' LaRoque of Kinston. The prospective bride is understood to be a young woman of unusual charm and accomplishment Dr. and Mrs. LaRoque are expected to visit here in the few days follow ing the wedding. Bfltmore Wheat Hearts. An grocers. (dv) H00KERT0N TO HAVE STATE HIGH SCHOOL Hookerton school district Tuesday carried an election for a State high school by .the vote of 61 to 34. The new high school will be one of less than 80 State-supported high schools in North Carolina. There is already an ample building in the dis trict and all that was necessary to secure State aid was to vote a long er term and agree ijjo comply with the law which requires the school to ibe opened to any child in Greene county. It will cost about $2,500 a year to maintain the institution. The school will be the first of its kind in Greene county. BRIEFS IN THE NEWS OTHER COUNTIES AND CITIES OF SECTION Illicit distilling in Onslow county is on the . increase, the New Bern Sun-Journal has learned. 'The Republicans of the Third Con gressional district will hold their district convention in Goldsboro Fri- day. -V'.VQk. Fishermen found the body of an unidentified negro, apparently about 25 years old, near Swan Island, in the mouth of Neuse river. The re mains were taken to Roe, and there interred. It would have been impos sible to identify the body, it was said, because of decomposition. It is believed the man was a sailor. Ruffin Midgette, colored, has been sentenced to 30 days on the Craven county roads for striking with a horsewhip the small son of Chief of Police at New Bern. , , COMMENCEMENT DATES BEGIN WITH THE 13TH The commencement of the City Schools will be held on April 30 and May 1 and 2, Superintendent Cald well announced today. The speakers and program have not been announced. "Sent in your nomination, yet?" UH1 2 Maxwell Touring AGRICULTURAL ' Rountree & Co.'s Cotton Letter. . New York, April 8. In our letter of Jaat wetik we 'stated that the wea ther map looked more like rain in the southwest than for some itime. On Saturday reports of from one to two and a half inches over a large area came in and the market came under more pressure than for some time. Selling started in bolh new and old crop positions, many dealers being of the opinion that the termination of the drought in the southwest would result in a radical change in the gen eral price of cotton. This selling carried October through 12c and to 11.93 on Monday morning. ' To the surpnise of every one this decline of 20 points was the total effect of the best crop news we have had in some time. Traders who sold for lower prices have spent the balance of the week covering, and October today old at 12.25, or ten points over the level jquoted before the rains arrived. Under: these circumstances, one Is compelled to go further than weath er news for4 the support of the mar ket. The mills of the country are doing probably the best business in their history. The demand for dry goods has been on a scale that keeps sup plies depleted, and malls are booked up with orders way into next fall, and. in some cases, into 1917. The conservative element in the trade is not willing to run very much risk un der these conditions and, as result. each day brings buying orders in the distant positions for trade ac counts. It is realized that should anything happen the next crop, or develop ments in Europe look toward the set tlement of the war before this crop, that is now being planted, can be re placed with another, prices would be influenced very materially. It it safe U assume that four out of five indi viduals firmly believe the European war will be over before the 1917 crop is gathered. Prices are made by sup ply and demand, in their ideas as to the duration of tho war, but inas much as this is unquestionably the prevailing sentiment, it is going to bt very difficult to create any tub stantial selling power m new crop positions until a great deal more is known about crop prospects and the general outlook for. next fall. - Freight rates have fallen consider ably of late, and served to bring New York and Liverpool closer together. , May liquidation, now under way, tends to create more activity. Here tofore this season, every active month has declined under liquidation, so that every advance now encounters selling by those who look for some decline before notice day. "; tr: Cotton Seed Oil A period of inactivity, with a good reaction in prices, has followed the great ad vance. We think purchases around this level should pay. KEEP YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND HEALTHY. - There is only one way to have a clear, healthy complexion and that is to keep the bowels active and regu lar. , Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stimu late the liver, cleanse Ithe system and purify the blood. A splendid spring medicine, 25c at your druggist, adv. "Yes. I am in the your votes for me." contest. Save The GRAND u mT' sft?xr rsi$?i v. ? L Scene from that Crcat Fox Feature, 4The Broken Law," Featuring the Greatest arid Highest Salaried gloving Picture Actor in America, "William Farnum, the 1 $100,000 Star." : v K ' INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C. OETTINGERfl Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone No 182 (Next to Postoffice) Graceful Styles That Charm fC T" A The new J- & K strap-effects and QjTfQjxr novelties fcave all the dainty reflne- jZf''-, mewt that appeals to young women. jj Furthermore, they FITSnugly, cora- A! jjf f ortably, The secret lies in tho abili- Jfrmtl.. ty ' K designers to build 'J rJ-, All hoe that fit the arch. For when ths y i oTch is fitted, the entire foot is fitted. i "or stirring style, sea the new J & K'S : LTik OmArK For a real fit, wear the taew J & K's ; Mark Cummings. -mm til l S5 its QUAHAMTttlO Fireeoftes THURSDAY Si i I 7 This store has .made a, specialty, of spreading "big city" " clothes throughout town. After trying va rious lines at va rious prices, we have.- concluded that our present lines of Griffon Brand Clothes have reached the point of perfect ion in materials and skilled tail oring. ADLER uiv.ij. Gars
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