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Wednesday Evening, September 20, 191C i; WANT ADS ONE CENT k WORD. EACH INSERTION ;", ilMMUir 15 CEtfTS Ou cent a weN each. Inaer-; tion, unless order U accowpaa led with cash , and laeertSena are to be give ta ecnaeentlTe leeuea of the paper. , v ' v. : ." ' '.J .". - KATE3 v Consecutive Insertion . - . j Oaly Wbea Aceoatpaalal " - l laeertloa.,,, ...le a word I. IaMTtioaa.V.....2e a word 6 Insertloas ;,.8e a word 7 IoertloBS.;......laword - it lMertioM.,.vv. a .word U IneertIona.......X2 a word Positively No Book Kept . Waei Tnese Ratea Apply i WANTED Two boys to" carry ' The - Tree Press Routes. Apply at of fice. ' ' 9-16-tf ; WANTED Four or five girls at ' iPre Press office. Those who have had experience : folding pamphlets preferred." ;.. , . ' dlytf FOR SALE A Buick 37; model v 1915. in good condition; would trade for suitable farm mules. :'; J. D. Biziell, Kinstfcn, or ti. G. Mat thews, LaGrangfe. 1 ' , 9-15-lWMy V1 WE HAVE OPENED a well-equipped cotton gin on Washington street, near A. C. L. and soljcit patronage. Already in operation,; C. A. Daw- eon & tro. SW-9-20; Dly-4t WHEN in need of " an experienced - Sanitary Nurse, call on or' address Mrs. Nancy Morris, 610 E. Shine St. . 9-16-6t WANTED 6 to 8 room House, . cot tage preferred; must be in good lo cation; no small children. Phone 47 or write Box 546. ' ' 9-15-St .... FOR SALE Cheap; - fine Driving Mare, eight years old. Fine new rub ber tired buggy. 'r Also harness. Horse is perfectly sound and gentle. Phone 47 or write Box 646. ' 9-15-5t FOUND (Black Mare Mule, sheared ears, old, no bridle, buggy harness; A. Crain, Route 2. ' " 9-19-2t ALL PERSONS are warned against harboring : my runaway daughter, Sadie Cameron, aged 12. Send word of her whereabouts 'to her mother. Minnie Cameron, 104 East Shine St 9-19-lt a - , t , ' DANCING CLASS First lesson y t (Friday night.' , Promptly at 8 o' clock; German Club opens at 9 o' clock.' I. F. Calkins, Instructor. 9-20-3t MISS SALLIE MAE ANDREWS' Music Class will meet in studio over Farmers and Merchants Bank. Saturday. September 1 23d, at 10 o'clock. 9-20 to 23-Dly LOST DOG Female, $5 reward. Her color and shape: black on back; blue speckled breast; three warts on back; and is very poor. Apply to A M . Fields, LaGrange, N. C. 9-20-5t STOP THE FIRST COLD . . A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious if neglected." Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the ; happy combination of soothing . antiseptic balsams in Dr. King's New Discov ery for coughs and colds. Buy a bot tle today at your druggist, 60c adv EXECUTORS NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as executors of the last will and tes tament of W. W. Lawrence, deceased, this is to notify all 'persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to CP. An thony Weldon, N. CL, or Mrs. Sarah V. Riddick, Pannalee, N. ,C-t " before the 15th day of August, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All person3Jn drtted to said estate will--please make , immediate payment This the 11th day of August. 1916. MRS. SARAH V. RIDDICK, C P. ANTHONY, Executor of theast-WiH and tes tament of W. W. Lawrence. 8-lG-law.6wki 0 SOCIAL And PERSONAL Mr, W. II . Cox spent Tuesday in Greenville.' . .. M ' ; . ', ,. ' Mr, A. C. Johnson of Ayden was a vfsitor in the city Wednesday. Mrs. C. K. Wilson of Sumter, S. C, is making a short visit to friends here. - ' ? .i ry' : x ,". Mr, and Mrs. ,, Harry ' Wane ' " of Norfolk have returned after a short visit here, ' ;, V . 'j - 'I ; ' V' ' Mr. Henry Whitehurst has return ed to New Bern after a visit to rela-' tives here. - s;'t '.,'''-. ;"';.'f -:'.'; Mr., and Mrs. Cleveland Moore have returned to Oxford after a few days' visit here. . !' ' A ' Miss Mary Turner has returned to her Jiome in New Bern after a visit to- relatives here. ; Mrs.! Sol . , 1 Oettinger has returned from New Bern, where she spent a few days with Mrs I O. Marks. .'(' Mr. i A. Cheney and family are moving from North Kins ton to the residence of Mr. H. C. V. Peebles on King streets Biltmore Wheat Hearts. All grocers. LAND SALE BY MORTGAGEE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mort- gage deed execti ted tto the ank iof Pink ilill by J, 'c Craft and wife, Etta Craft , on April 23rd, 1915, which appears of record in . Lenoir county in Book 47, at page 490, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, the "undersigned will, on the 14th day of October, 1916, at about 12 o'clock M.,' at the court house door in Kinston. N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of; land which is that conveyed by said mort gages, end is situated in Lenoir coun ty,! N. . C, adjoining the , Turner lands,; the Jones lands and the lands of others, and is mare particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake at the head of the lead ditch in the south prong of Panther Swamp on the west side of the cart path, a corner of lot No. in the division of the lands of S. Howard's estate and runs north ward wtih the line of Lot No. 1 to a maple or gum in the north prong of Panther Branch' in W.'. A. Jones' line, thence with the run, Jones' line westward to C-eorge Turner's line, thence with his line down the run of said branch to B. S. Pickett's corner on said run. thence with Pickett's line southward to his corner on the lead ditch in the South prong of Panther Branch, thence up said ditch with R. M. Bryant's line to the beginning-containing 33 act-es, more or less. The said land being part of Lot No. 2 in the division of S. S. How- Grand Theatre SEPTEMBER 25TH. ' :-, ....... .- . . ... . .. y .''' : - Seats now on sale, 25-50-75c and $1.00 am it riff spic and pi iTTCniflP AND CL0RI0US ABSOLUTELY litW SPAN ULI I I UlllliU PRODUCTION OF MUTT " JEFF'S , DPS" WEDDING oil scream c.- srrvcrr L)ont MUTT' and ftr5 J f3 10 JEFFS ..r"7!- See : : Wives the ' Then -"VT WeddIn8 Try and 3l 1 . Stop J I " Laughing Lnughing P'" ... Tieat THE WHIRUEST kSO CUUtST OF ike Mb'TT AM JEFF Plays A CC.'.TPAHY goh;g on in other L CAROLINA TOWNS The East Carolina Teachers' Train ing school at Greenville will open on Tuesday next,'; - ;; ', Congressman Small will make a waterway address at Greenville on Thursday night ' The Vanceboro Farm Life school was opened Tuesday with a record attendance. '?".. : ''. ' " .. . ' Scores of cars are being" moved via Goldsboro and Chocowlnity to haul mo troops away from Camp Glenn SOUTHERN RAILWAY Traia No, XI Lea. res Goldsboro :45 a. at, for Raleigh, Durhaaa. Greensboro, Handles free chair car from Raleigh to Atlanta,-making con lection for New Orleans. Texas, Cal lornia and all western points; also connects at Greensboro with through trains for ill ntrthern aud eastern points. i Traia No. 139 Leaves Goldsboro 2:00 p. ml for Raleigh, Durham and Makes connections at Greensboro foi all points north and east, and at Ashe vOle with Carolina Special for Cin cinnati Chicago . and ; all western points. : .-" - ". Traia No. Ill Leaves Goldsbor 10:3$ p. nu, for RsVigh, Durham and Greensboro Handles Pullman sleep through train for Atlanta and Ne Orleans, also mains connection foi shevills, Chattanooga, St Louis Memphis, Birmingham and all west, irn points. Train No. 1 31 Leaves Goldsboro 5:00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro, making connects on for Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yori and points South and West J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger ' Agent, Raleigh, N. C. , SOUTHERN RAILWAY, y . Effective Monday,, September 11th, 1916, Southern Railway announces the present Winston-Salem-Beaufort-Morehead City PullnVan sleeping car will be shortened to Winston-Salem at 8:150 p. m. same as at present, and arrive Goldsboro following morning, returning car will leave Goldsboro 10:35 p. m., arriving Winston-alem following morning. ' .-. . Present Greensboro-Raleigh -Pullman sleeping car line will continue to operate. v. For full details, reservations, etc., address, ' . ' J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, ,i . .- ' ' Raleigh, Nj C, The Southern Serves the South. ' advt tf. Thousands are sick every year with soma form of Bowel Complaint Thousands are cured by taking Or. SETH ' ARNOLD'S BALSAM. War ranted by J. E. 'Hood & Co., and E. ard's estate. This 9th day of September, 1916. BANK OF PINK HILL, 11 By G. S. WILLARD, Cashier,' Dly-Sept 14, 21, 28; Oct 5, 12. Subscribe to The Free Press. MONDAY OF 50 PZOPLE THE KINSTON FREE PRESS ASTo:;isnn;G fowerof iron ' TO GIYE STREfGTH TO BROKEN Physician Says Ordinary NuxatH Iron Will Increase Strength of Tr ieste Folk 200 Per Cent, in Two . Weeks' Time la Many Instances . New York, N. Y. In a recent dis course Dr. E.. Sauer, a wvu known Specialist who has studied yklely both In this country an'! Europe, said: U you were to tna.e an actual blood test on all people who-are 111 you would probably be greatly aston ished at the. exceedingly large num ber who lack iron and who are 111 for no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment iron is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear.' Without -jron the blood" at once losc the power to Change food into living tis? ) e, and therefore noth ing you eat does you any good; you don't get -the 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 grind. As a result of this con tinuous blood and 'nerve starvation, peopla become generally weakened, nervous and all run down, and fre quently develop; all sorts of condi tions. . One is too thin another Is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are ,so weak they can hardly walk; some are think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; , some can't sleep at night; others are sleepy and tired all day; some are fussy and ir ritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all, lack physical power and en durance.; In such cases It is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs,- which only whip up your fagging vital pow ers for the moment, maybe at the ex pense of your life later on. No mat ter what any one tells you, If youa re 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. iNext take two five-grain tab lets of ordinary nuxated iron,; three pvFnrrzSoirnTF ; Operates Passenger Trains from North 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 Count ..- -, ,x 11:21 p. m"Night Express." Pull j man Sleeping Cars New Bern to Norfolk. Connects for all points North and West Parlor Car Ser vice between New Bern and Ner. folk. . ' Bern and Norfolk. 4:41 p. m. Daily for Beaufort and Oriental. West Bound 7:50 a. m. 'Daily, for Beaufort, New 5:40 a. nu Daily for GoMsbom '. 10:03 a. m -Daily for Goldsboro. 8:14 p. mv Daily for Goldsboro. ( For further information or reserva tion of Pullman sleeping car space. oapply to W. J. Nicholson, Agent, Kin ston, N. C - .t i E D. KYLE, : Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. H. S. LEARD, General Passenger Agt, Norfolk, Va. CAROLINA RAILROAD TIME TABLE No. 1 FIRST-CLASS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. ' Every Day Except Sunday Southbound ; l Northbound , 332 N- 333 A. M. ' . " f IM. , f 6:40..... Suggs Siding....; t 5:50 i 7:29.... Hines Junction .. 6:05 7:06......... Pools ........ .f 5:20 s'7:00...... Dawson 5:27 s 6:47....... Glenfield a 5:41 6:30 Lv....Snow Hill... Ar. ,-6:00 All trains governed by the Norfolk Southern rules while using the track from Kinston to Hines Junction- and subject to the orders of its superin tendent ' ' '. ' ' ' ' .; Wit HAYE2, Gent Supt, Kbston, N. C i. a; jones ; Freight & Passenger Agent, - -t . Snow Hill. N. C CLEAR BAD SKIN FROM WtTHIN Pimply, inuddy complexions are iue to impurities in the blood. Clear vp the skin . by taking Dr. King's N'ew Life Tills the night before. At your druggist, 23c. ' aJv. DOWN NERVOUS PEOPLE times per day after meals-f-oir two weeks, 8hen test your strength again and see for yourself Hfrw much you have gained. I havs seen dozens of nervous, run-down npsple who were ailing all the time doublt, 'and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get gid of their symp toms of dyspepsia, liver and other trouWS in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in' the proper form,, and this, after they had in. some, cases been doctoring ' for months without obtaining, any bene fit You can talk as you please about about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard, facts 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 strengthened and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that t?the old forms of inorganic iron, like tincture of Iron.Jroh-acetate, etc., often ruin ed people's teeth,, upset their : stom achs and were not assimilated, and for these; reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery-of the newer forms' of Inor ganic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example, Is pleas ant to take, does not Injure the teeth, and is almost immediately (beneficial. .NOTE The manufacturers of Nux ated Iron have such unbounded confi dence in its potency that they vith orize thi announcement thst they will forfeit f 100.00 to any Charitable In stitution if they cannot taks any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strmgth 200 per cent -or over in for w.eeki'- time, provided they have no sei-i u? organ ic trouble. lso 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. Hood & Co. and all other' druggists, adv. GOING IT TOO HARD? . Overwork, worry, overeating : and lack of exercise and sleep are res ponsible for much kidney trouble. If your back aches and the kidneys seem weak, rest up and use Doan's Kidney Pills. - , 1 , i . Mrs. A. W. Clark, 306 W. Blount street Kinston, says: "I had pains through my back and loins and suf fered from headaches and dizzy spells. The kidney secretions were unnatural and my feet and ankles became swollen. I used different medicines with no benefit; in fact, I became worse. Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills and began using .them. The swelling, in my imbs disappear ed and the other symptoms of the trouble were relieved." Price 60c, at all dealers.) Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y, adv. EAST CAROLINA RT7Y. imprsTed Passenger Service of the East Carolina Railway, : Effectirt October 20, 1912. Train i. Motor Car. Leave Hook- iftbn 7:10 a. m., Maury 7:20; Farm- rille 7:40; connecting with Norfolk Southern train No 17, Raleigh and rain No.' 12 to Washington. Leave Fountain 8:00 a m.i 1 Maoeleafleld 3:20; Pinetops 8:30; arrive Tartoro 1:10; connecting with A. CJL train Nfo, 90 for Norfolk. . - - Train 4, Motor Car lave Tar toro after arrival of A. C L. train 19 from Norfolk for FarmvUle. ar rive Farmville 2:00 p. eonnect ng with', No. 50 for Maw? ' ano Sookerton. ' ' . ."' - Train 8, Motor Car Leava Farm ville 3:00 p. m., arrive Tarboro 4:20 jonnecting with A. C I train No. 64 'or Plymouth and points in Eastern Carolina. "v;-''V? Trsin 2, Motor Car Leave Tar the motor cars, nor do we guarantee connectkas. Train 61, Mixed. Leave Hooker ton 8:30 p. mv Maury 8:40, Farm ille 5:12,' arrive Tarboro, 7:00 mak uig connection with A.C.L train 4 'ortnata South. " No baggage will be handled on mo .or cars except hand-bags. All bag rage will be checked and handled or Tains 60 and 6L , ? THX EIG IT K0O .. , ; EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE Oa and after Oct 1 6th. 1916.; We , will put our' business en' a strictly cash basis, and will leava no package of laundiy until paid for. . ' We are forced to do this on account of taking so Buch of our collec tor's time to collect, and owing to the cost of doing the work. .' Wedo hot want to offend any one; to we take this method of. letting out friends and patrons know just what tb expect on that dste. ' Thanking you for your past favors and soliciting your future patronage, we are very respecfuDy yours ' , KINSTON STEAM LAUKDRY ' - VICK BROTHERS, Proprietors FOR SALE The Parrott Farm of 2G5 acres three miles South of - Kinston Other farms ' for sale also. - . (Unston Insurance & Realty Co. C. OETTINGER, SECRETARY. - 4 Tl We SvA Good Honest Hardware MM Mil TX THERE'S SATISFACTION IN WORKING WITH RE LIAKLE TOOLS. YOU BON'T HAVE TO FRET AND i WORRY OR WASTE TIME LIKE YOU MUST WITH POOR TOOLS. OUR TOOLS AND ALL OF OUR HARDWARE ARE HONEST JUST WHAT THEY OUGHT TO BE, AND WHEN IT COMES TO PRICES WE MAKE THE PRICE HONEST. , V D. V. DIXON WMJL ARRIVING -DAOLV v Excursion To Florida TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 ; v Fares From Kinston: I To Jacksonville ............. V.....5 9.00s v To Tampa ....11.50 To St Petersburg 11.50 To Fort Myers ...... 120 Proportionately low fares from all points in vir- ginla and the Carolinas, ; ! n ' Tickets sold' to Jacksonville will be limited, re- turning; until October 3d, and those sold to Tampa, ' St. Petersburg and Fort Myers to October 6th, 1916. Return trip must be completed; by midnight of re turn limit specified. For schedules, reservations and further particu lars, inquire of 7 D. J. WARD, TICKET AGENT, Kinston, N. C. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South. . PAGE THREE SON
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