ll Wednesday Evening, Augflst 23, 1916 - : tp . -i r WANT ADS ONK CENT A WORD EACH . INSERTION ftllNIMUM 15 CENTS Oa cent wori each laser tiun, unless order is accompan ied with eash .. end teMrtku art to b la conMcntlTo! Issues of th paper. - . n A WITT 3 : OAlId - Consecutive Insertions Oaly When Aeeonpaalsi ' . i- . - n rv.fc - I laaertioB.,, a word I IsMrtioas.....k...2e a word 5 ItaMrtkna.....;..Se a word 7 Inrtiona........4e a 1 It Insertions. ...... te a 26 Incrtioiva.......l2c a word PoaftiTcly No Book Kept WhmlrheM Bates Apply rnR RENT Old Garaa-e on West Gordon street. Apply Kinston Gar .. i 8-23-5t SEND TO HARDY'S Lunch Room for Celery in' "bunches, Concord Grapes, in baskets' 'frtilt;ltd lunches on short notice, - it ... 8-23-lt F6k SALE Two lots and buildings fcl corner Mitchell atreet and War ren avenue. Apply to W. T. Hill, 500 North St, Phone 512. 8-23-31D 5IISS SALLIE T. HAZELTON, Reg iitered Nurse, graduated in July, fa now located at 119 East Gordon St. Telephone 218. ' 8-15-tf BOARD ASljf 'ROOM Mrs. Chas. E. Kennedy, 'King ana independent (Formerly at The Caswell) 8-21-3t SOCIAL And PERSONAL J . Miss Ruth , Moeeley is visiting friends at Grainger. Capt'N. W. Jones of New Bern spwit yesterday here. , ." ; Mr. Forrest Smith has returned from a business trip North. Miss Albertina Jones of New Bern a spending a few days here. Mrs. T. M. Wooten spent today with Mrs. J. R. Tingle in Ayden. .. Mrs. Charles Bell has returned to Rsleizh after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Arthur Harrell and children have returned to New Bern after a visit here. ". , , Mr. R, C Kennedy of Norfolk, who has been visiting here for 1 aeveral days, returned last night. Mrs. Esther Barnes of Morehead City is spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. II . Mewborn. Miss Sudie Bectoii of Trenton pass ed., through the city today en route to Ayden Tingle. to visit her sister, Mrs. FOR GROCERIES call to see W. JtfcCauleyy ,the new Cash Store, N, Heritage Street. 8-18-6t-Dly HOUSE AND LOT for sale in La Grange, or exchange for same in Kirraton. J. H. Mewborn, Kinston, 8-22,2 VDIy 3tR TOBACCO, BUYERr-I have, an 8-foot Seamless Heavy Duck for wagon coverSi if in need of any write Dompsey Bullock; Wilson, N. C 8-16-7t-Dfy . ;-ir-: ' ', , : FOR RENT The building on West Gordon' Street recently occupied by the Kinston Garage. Apply R. B Scott, or Floyd Wootw. 8-22-lt GROCERY STORES FOR GALE Desiring to retire from business, I am now offering to sell before the busy season my two grocery stores, located in good business parts of the city. Hardy Hilk 7-21-D&SW-f t, , . We have lidded to om ie the weiV iow - Carl Fisher Pianos Ma-X.-"? -? XX'X- GRAND AND PLAYER PUNOo or line is complete b every respect Before purchtainf PUNO CaU Prlone S29-J or a postal card will da - -' : We now use a itorasr houie Instead of a itort. FORREST SMITH DR. DAN W. PARROTT . V 5 ." DENTIST Crews and Bridge Work aX -X ' 8pedalty X Office over Cot- MiU office BS. GEO. X. K0XNE3AT. SPECIALIST U Diseases of Woaea A ChOIroa OSee Hoora: It to U . 0ce: 117 West Caswen StrasC -'niONiiuL .' Mayor F. I. Sutton, "Empire build er," is back from a week's stay in Duplin county, where he has been in connection with the proposed new railroad from this city. He speaks very highly of the hospitality of the people of Lenoir's sister county, and bespeaks great progress for them in the next few years. THE KINSTON FREE PRESS PAGE THREE JUDGE HAS TO APPOINT CLERK FOR DURHAM COUNTY , Judjrs Devin of Oxford is expected to appoint during the next dayor two .uccessor w -Judge" Caleb .Green. Clerk of Superior Court of Durham county, who died recently after roanv years in omee. A Durham tuner hA mis in part to say 0f the lot Clerk "Judge Green was most widely known through his staunch and lifeW political associations. Having served m uie oeneral Assembly, he later be. came Clerk of Superior Court and served, nearly 22 years in this posi won. judge Devin may make pomtment to the office before " UP "e term of court he is hold ing here, it b thought ap he ALL WORK OUT. 4 Does morning find you with a lame, sua arm aching back? Are you tir ed all the time find work a burden! Kinston people endorse Doan'a Kid- njr rma. You can rely on their statements. Mrs. Sarah J. Dupree, 301 Gordon atreet, Kinston, says: "My kidneys were weak and gave me lots of trou LI. v . oie. i also suffered a great deal from inflammation of the bladder. The kidney secretions were unnatur al and caused me much annoyance. 1 have used Doan'a Kidney Pills, pro- cured from J. E. Hood & Co.'s drug store, and they have never yet failed to relieve me. I keep them on hand all the time and cannot praise them too highly." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills 4he same that Mrs. Dupree had. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. orfolk Southern. DOCTOR SflYS NUXATED IRON 'MLrf-ikF ' INCREASE STRENGTH OF DELICATE - PEOPLE 200 PER CENT IN TEN DAYS In many instances Persons hare suf fered Awful Agony for years doc toring for nervous weakness, atom sch, liver or kidney disesse or some other ailment when their real trou ble was lack of iron in the blood- How to tell Biltznore Wheat Hearts. All grocers. . (adv.) , . GOING ON IN OTHER TOWNS AND COUNTIES OF EAST'N CAROLINA The Norfolk Southern is having sidetracks put down at Rhem and De Bruhl stations to take care of brick to be used in construction of Craven county roads. Judge Lyon of Elizabethtown will preside over criminal court at New Bern beginning September 4. Ferdinand Fleming, colored, who struck a Syrian named Shacida on the head wtih a bottle at New Bern some weeks ago, seriously injuring him, has been arrested at Washington. j5amuel Griffin and Matthew Grif fin, colored boys, are in a New Bern hospital receiving treatment for in juries received when a shed collapsed and fell on them. Both are expected to recover. ' ; ' Beaufort county has reserved a booth at the State Fair for an ex hibit of its products. J DIVORCE OF VICAR ACKLEY FROM WIFE BECOMES EFFECTIVE (By the .United Press) New York, Aug. 23. The divorce of the Rev,. Charles B. Ackley, vicar of St. Bartholomew's chapel and as sistant to the ' Rev. i iDr. Leighton Parks, rector of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal church here, from Henriet ta L. Ackley, a belle of Atlanta and Washington, when he. married her in 1907, became effective in the New. York Supreme Court here today. No one knew there was any trouble between the prominent couple until the ease came up and the interlocuto ry decree was granted' in Supreme Court May 25th. According to the testimony of wit nesses for Dr. Ackley, none of which was contested or even replied to by Mrs. Ackley, she had been guilty of the impropriety of traveling through Italy and other parts o Europe for her health with one "Sam Charles.' Any time after today the Rev. Mr. Ackley may remarry, but his former wife is .forbidde into remarry in less than five yearow - n . ; Nobody seems to know exactly who Sam Charles Is.;. . Mrs. Ackley is a niece of the wid ow, of General John B.- Gordon, once United States Senator and Governor of Georgia. She was on intimate friend of Miss Theodora. Shorn ta and her sister, the" Duchess do Chaulnes. Operates Passenger Trains from Xorth Carolina into Terminal Sta tion, Norfolk, without Transfer. N. B. The following schedule fig. ures published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE KINSTON East Bount 11:21 p. m. "Night Express." Pull man Sleeping Cars New Bern to Norfolk. Connects for all points North and West. Parlor Car Ser vice between New Bern and Ner. folk. 7:50 a. nu 'Daily, for Beaufort New Bern and Norfolk. . . 4:41 p. m. Daily for Beaufort and Oriental. West Bound 5:40 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro. v 10:03 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro. 8:14 p. m. 'Daily for Goldsboro. For further information or (reserva tion of Pullman sleeping car space, oapply to W. J. Nicholson, Agent, Kin ston, N. C. E. D. KYLE, Traffic Manager, Norfolk. Va. H. S. LEARD, General Passenger Agt., Norfolk, Va. EAST CAROLINA RVT. Imprtred Passenger Service of the East Carolina Railway, Effective Train 1, Motor Oar Leave Hook erton 7:10 a. m., Maury 7:20; Farm October 20, 1912. Wile 7:40; connecting with Norfolk Southern train No. 17, Raleigh and train No. 12 to Washington. Leave Fountain 8:00 a. m., Macclesfield 3:20; Pinetops 8:30; arrive Tarboro 9:10; connecting with A. CJj. train No. 90 for Norfolk. Train 4, Motor Car. Leave Tar boro after arrival of A. C L. train 49 from Norfolk for Farmville, ar rive Farmville 2:00 p. m., connect ing with No. 60 for Maury and Hookerton. Train 3, Motor Car. Iave Farm ville 3:00 p. m., arrive Tarboro 4:20 connecting with A. C. L. train No. 64 for Plymouth and points in Eastern Carolina. Train 2, Motor Car. Leave Tar We don't guarantee the operation of the motor cars, nor do we guarantee connecticM. Train 51, Mixed. lieavs Hooker ton 3:30 p. m., Maury 3:40, Farm ville 6:12, arrive Tarboro, 7:0d mak ing connection with A. C L. train 41 for points South, No baggage will be handled on mo tor cars except hand-bags. All bag gage will be cheeked and handled on Brains 60 and 6L CLEAR SKIN COMES FROM WITHIN : t is foolish to think you can gain a good clear complexion by the use of fsce powder. . Get at the root of the trouble and thoroughly cleanse the system with a treatment of Dr. King's New Life PiDs. Gentle and mild in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action on the bow els. Good for young, adults and aged. Go after a clear complexion today. 25c at your druggist , adr NeW;Yoikr N. V. In a recent dis course Dr. E. Sauer, well known Specialist who has studied widely both in this country and Europe said: "If you were to mako an ac tual blood test njk.people who are ill you would jrehaMy bs greatly as tonished at the exceedingly large nunv bcr who lack, iron and who are ill for no other reason than the lack or iron. The fnoment'iron 1s supplied all their multitude oT da.nJenoua symptoms dsiappear.v Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore noth ing you eat. does you any good; you don; get-ihj strength out of it. Your food merely passes through your sys tem like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grindr As a result of this con tinuous blood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and fre- quently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is l)irdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they' have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble;" some can't sleep at night, Others are sleepy and tired all day, some fussy and irritable; some skin ny and bloodless, but all lack physW cal power and endurance. In such eases, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcot ic drugs, -which only whip up your fagging vital powers for two mo ment, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you are not strong and well you owe it to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired.1 Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gain ed. I have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the fc!me double, and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspep sia, liver and other troubles in from 10 to 14 days' time simply by tak ing iron in the proper form, and this after they had In some cases been doe toring for months without obtaining any benefit .You can talk as you please about all the wondsrs wrought by new remedies, but when you come dowi'4o hard facta there 'is nothing like good old iron to put color In your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tincture of iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the, newer forms of or ganic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated iron for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and s almost immediately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nux ated Iron have such unbounded confi dence in its potency that' they orize the announcement that they will forfeit ?100.00 to any Charitable In stitution if they cannot taki any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 200. per cent, or over in loir weekj time, ricyided they have no serou j argan- trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nux ated Iron does not at least double your strength in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by J. E. 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