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.'I f rj jf 9 I). PAGE T70 m KJNHfO!f TREE jKJEg3 THE DAILY FREE PRESS - B. GALT BKAXT03, Idltee and Maaaftr PahHstied Every Day Except Sunday by the Klnetoa Free . Preaa Co, Ine, Kinston, N. & Entered at the postoffice at Ktaaton, North Carolina, at eotrod-clasa natter trocar act 01 occjTeae, Marco a, uw, - . Sahaerfotioa Batea Parable la Advaaeas Ona Week 9 JO tbna Uontfta ,....$1.25 Oaa Mortis .40 Six Month , 2i0 Ona Taar f&OO . NTW TOM OFFICE SO E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph B. MulHran. la aola chart of Baatara Department Files f Ta rraa Pre eaa m eeem. , ' WESTERN OFFICE In charge f Mr. C. 3. Anderson, Marauette Bulldta, uueaffo. wbart fijee of Tn Free Praia eaa J seen. ffabeeribera are reqoeeted to aottfy, by Telephone 75, Che free Press of any irregularity of delivery or inat , teottoo wfcateoevf oa the part of the carriera. After 7 p. bl eubeeriberi are reqaeated to call West ant Union and report failure to fet th paper. A copy wfl U sent promptly, If eooplalat ia made before 9 P. M without coat to eubeeriber. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1918. - Ha alarm need be felt at the report that a British tank will be exhibited ,ln the South. The "anltnula" ia in cap tivity. .V; ' I Wm. J. Flynn, retired head of the United States Se cret Sen-ice cannot be chargtd with having given up a aoftanap. tf'llttllitf , That . warmer weather predicted in the general fore cast, for the week acheduled to arrive Thursday morning evidently slipped up on the ice. ' Those Jfciks alleged to be cutting shade trees for fuel purposes are looking not to the necessities of tomorrow but supply ing the emergencies of today. '. -Then,' too, it is probable, that those guilty of mutilat ingshade trees, for fuel purposes had concluded that there would be no more need for shade In ese parts' j. That group of peace negotiatora allegedly represent Ung Russia and Germany are quarrelling among them selves just like any other ordinary bunch of crooks, ... It U reported that the American Railway Commission has been expelled from Siberia. Very . much more preferable treatment . than to have been expelled to Si beria.:' . , J ' J .. FIRE DANGER. In such extreme weather a is now being experience! a tendency to overheat etoves and other apparatus great ly increases the Are risk, and the hazard, because, of doubtful water supply, is much greater than in ordinary time. The Free iTreaa sounded on ita front page Wed nesday a- warning to the people of thto aection. The greatest care ahould be exorcised and no chances should be taken. Inflammable end combustible materials ahould not be kept In close proximity to stows or other fires and grate fires ahould, not be left where there is danger of hot ooale falling, out and igniting the floor or floor covering., , The Free Press believe that inasmuch as the large majority or fires are doe to carelessness and therefore preventable tftat this note of warning is timely and it hopes that its readers wijl.jior'ept it in a kindly spirit ami see to it that their own property, .as well as their neigh- bor'eV k protected. '.J" 1 .-l,-. Kornitoff is dead, according to a report from Patro- grad to London. The former commander-in-chief of the Russian forces led the first real revolution against the regime of Premier Kerenaky, whose Intentions at leist -- "ib im wiui we Aiues. a.omiion s oppoitition to the Bolshevik! rule may have mitigated somewhat for his part in the -undoing of Kerensky, but It was more probable that Korniloff was in both instance seeking selfish ends rather than attempting to build up any real substantial government for hie country. Outdoor Workers re subject to exposure to all Linda of weather, and etrenuOua outdoor work brings the rheumatic aches. You can t afford to belaid up, so heed that first twinge of rheumatism. Use Sloan 'a Liniment. Clean and con venient, no need to rub, no (taint, no clumy plasters and your pain disappears. Sprain, attaint rWnMltiftW and .tia. on idukIm ara all mKsvM by tka applv catwaaiSloaa'aLioimaDt. . Cancraw (in bettlaa at all drufcti. 2Ja iOfc. si.oa II 1 2 Older citizens looking at the venturesome small boys who dared to walk across the frozen Neuee Wednesday declared that although in their recollection the river had been frozen at least four times, only once prior to yes terday had they seen anybody walk acrcea, -We are quit satisfied that the records have been broken and are willing to yield all claims without any further dem onstrations. 'Jtc 1 1 a A returning delegate from the Brest-Litvosk confer ence to talk peace declares that Germany will not consid- 5. mo ueciarauons made tnere as binding unless the Allies accept the invitation to negotiate a general peace. It is extremely doubtf uftjfte light of the past whether Germany would consider janyagreement binding regard- less or the circumstance iiTwhich it might have been made. ' CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UPJOSTRILS Tells now To Get Quick Relief from IIad-Cold.s. ItV Splendid ! , ; TRAINS IXATK KINSTOK Eaat Bonaa 11:11 p. m. "Night Express," Pull- maa Sleeping Cars New Bent to Norfolk, Connects for all points Nortfc and Wee. :44 p. as. Dalar far Beaufort aad Oriental f:M a. m. Daily for Beaofort, New Bora aad Norfolk. Parlor ear service between New Bera aad Norfolk. Wee Boeubi. :80 a- m-Daily for Goldabere. 10:25 a. m. Daily for Goldabore. f:89 p. m. Daily for Goldaboro J F. D ALTON, Geal Pass. Agt Norfolk, Va. D KTLK. Traffle Maaager. . lr," a - Kinston has been without street lights for the nast few nights not because tjjf jnifcat the power house waa under the impression that the moon was ahining but in order to eonacrve the fuel. The discontinuance of the street lighting for. the. time; being is at the auggestio of the Fuel Administration" ' ' i ' r-r- Old timers will .now4 have to rig up their.'oVianterns when they have, occasion to do any meandering after dark, and up-to-daters will of course use their pocket flash lights while war time conservation requixca the discontinuance of the street lights. in one minute your clogjwd nostrils win open, Mie air passages Of your head will ch'ar and you can breathe frcrly. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struprglinjf for Dream at night; your cold or catarrh wii oa gone. Oct a small bottle" of Ely's Cream Balm from-your druggist now. Apply little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of tho urau, sooinrs me inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief conies bl atantly. It's just fine. Don't slay stuffed up with a cold or nasty tatarrh Relief eomcs so quickly. A Doctor For Only Five) Cents a Day That's What It Costs to Get Kid of Rheumatism by the Use of Ithcunia. It would appear , that tho change of American eub- oommandors in the war - t on before our troops had ac- tunny gotten into the Iray was copying our Allies a little prematurely. SALTS IF BACKACIIY AND KIDNEYyiURT Drink Lota of Water and Stop Eat ing Meat for a While if Your Bladder Troubles You.' When you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, aaya a well knowa authority. Meat forms uric add which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys got sluggish and clog you must relieve them like' you do your bowels; remov ing all the body's urinous waste, etee you have backache, , ick headache, dizxy! spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weath er is bad you have rheumatic twing ej. The urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment, channela often get aore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek ro!ief two or three times during the night Either consult a good, reliable phy. sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts take a tablespoonful in .a glass of water before breakfaat for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and haa been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise adds in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Suits i a life saver for regu lar meat eater. It is inexpensive. cannot injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink. adv. flM (JuMna That Dot! Not Afltct the Head ...... w w amAH.iw runm,KAV T1VR HUlkMfl nriMtMUi. v . 41 1 . OultUBa and do, not c.u.e nerouaaaa Bar w awni. Keronnocr inc lull aamc aua look lor Uia irnturt ol H. W. GROvit. X)d. ,(3bscribe to The Free Press.) KINSTON CAROLINA RAILROAD AND? LUMBER COMPANY. The anaouacemtnt of the railroad management and the achtdula for the w double daily service follows: , P. M. A. M. TIME TABLE H-l Passenger ? Mixed Going South Effective No. 40 y iNo. il Passenger Mixed AUG. 15. 1917. A.M. p'.V; M, No'41 N-50 STATIONS ":20 ' 2:2 4:S0 .1.80 Lv Kinston Ar. 8:10 2:05 : :40 Boney Going North :3 :B0 Albrlttou 8:06 , , 1:5.1 5:00 10:20 Deep Rua 7:50 1:83 5:05 10:40 Lynchburg T:86 1:20 :20 10:45 Pink Hill 7:30 1:13 8:00 , 11:80 Ar. Beulaville Lv. 6:60 12:30 Wm. HAYES, General Manager. F. H. HILli, Superintendent. Thousands , of persons have Rheu matism, but don't, realize it until the disease has secured a firm grip on tne wnoie system, ram :s lNature s warning sign of trouble. Manv se rious cases of rheumatism start with a small pain or a alight indisposition, and the best time to avoid Batter ing is to treat first symptoms prompt ly. Highly paid chemists and spec lalista have for vears aearchd for Just the right combination of natural herbs and drugs to overcome rheu matism even after it has been allow ed to get a good hold. We believo they have linully succeeded in the production of the wonderful new medicine called Rheuma. So well has. Rheuma succeeded that arrangements1 have beenvmade whereby it is no possible to secure Rheuma from any woll-stocked phar macist. If he happens to be oat of It, he can ocicklv secftre a sunnlvJ r , l i - , . . ' ' i irora any joDoer, ana tne price 75 cents a bottle is low enough to put me wvmienni medicine witnin the reach of all. It really costs you five cents a day for a doctor for rheu matism when you use Rheuma. Try it; you can have your money back if not Bausueu. ' ' "ady, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testomennt of Ii. F. Jones, deceased, late of the County of Lenoir, State of North Carolina, this is to notify nil persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at his home in Contentnea Neck Township, Lenoir County, N. C, oa or before the 5th day of Decem ber, 1918, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. .This the 4th day of December, 1917. J. CARL JONES, Executor of D. F. Jones. T. T, Ormond, Attorney. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 j Insurance in All Ita Branches. Kjal Entafe Bougly'ajid 1 W. li. LaKOQUE Insurance and Real Estate. Offices 212-214 Hunter Dldg. TELEPHONE 37. Insurance of All Kinds KINSTON INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY C. OETTINGER, Mgr. Telephone' No. 182 110 E.GordonSt NOTICE. Having quaifled as administrator of the estate of L. P. Elliott, deceas ed, late of Lenoir County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Kinstoa, N. C, on or before the 7th day of November, 1918. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment J. L. PHILLIPS, Administrator of L. P. Elliott, de ceased. This the 7th day of November KINSTON-CAROLINA RAILROAD & LUMBER COMPANY. " H Kinston, N. C, Dec. 24, 1917 Effective at once and continuing until fur ther advised, embargo is placed on all freight for points south of Pink Hill, N, C, and effective Wednesday,' December 26, 1917 embargo is placed on all passenger traffic south of Pink Hill, N. C. , . F. II. HILL, Superintendent. t . Wanted te rent a nice five or six room house, well located en lot large enough to .afford garden plot, with lall modern Improvements. Would like to consider proposition to lease if owner would build. Referenc es exchanged. Address "House wanted" care Free Press. Dly 12-C tf Protect Your Money by Depositing it with THE NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON Capital and Surplus Over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS You Are Also Protected by The FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of WrttchThe Bank is aMember "STRONGEST BANK IN THE COUNTY" NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J, R. Howard de ceased, late of Lenoir County, North Carolina, this ;s to notify all persons having claims against ne estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Deep Run, N. C, on or -before the 23rd day of December, WIS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said &tae will please make immediate payment MILLARD DAVENPORT, ; ' , Deep Run, N. C. Administrator of J. R. Howard; de ceased. . "ex.; This the 22nd dax of December. 1917. v .... Car Load of Farm Implements Now at Cobeland Brothers. ' d " " ' This shipment includes "The Little Dutch Sulky Plows" that has no equal. Disc Harrows, Smoothing Harrows one and two horse pIowsthat'arethe'jBest. Hackney and Thornhill wagons. A1IJ oneaay termsat a margin. We want your business. JCome tosee us. small To Cur Cold In On Da v. . Tlkt LlTlTm ni.i . .. I Kinatnrv VP I ,vua w, v vi hkmipw iriDBn nnav ft .i - m S::tl:;n Rzfjij Sjstea tut. n : . at. for lalalach, Dorkim, Oreemitwre, Wlnaton-SaV a. BtstaevIUe aad AahevlUe, aecnng at ureanaoora foa polata north aad south aad at Aaheville for Ciadnaati. Chicago. 8t Looia; Ham pus aad all point weal (This Wain - operates -via Wlaatoa-Saleta and Barber). Parlor ear Goldabore ta Ashtvllta, No. Ill : a. sa. rea Qraaasbs ro, Dorhaa and Raleigh. PuOmaa alaaplag ear froea Wlnatoa-5le to Iforahead City aad Baasfert - No. 108 liW . aa. froos Winstosv Ealaoi, Greenabona, Darhaa aad Ks le-4. . Na. rV-S:;S p. st, troa AaherUa, r:.:-a-Iia, Craeaabara, ate. 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