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SATtrRDAfr FEBRUARY 2, 1918 TUB KINSTUH FREE PRESS PA0!3 THREES 53 WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION' One cent a word each insertion unless order Is accompanied with cash and insertions are to be given in consecutive issues of the paper. RATES: Only When Accompanied by Cash 1 Insertion lc a word 3 Insertions ......... 2c a word 5 Insertions 3c a word 7 Insertions 4c a word 12 Insertions 6c a. word 25 Insertions .!.. ..12c a word For Rent Two cottages on East St, at head of King. Dly A2-20 tf. Abruzzi rye makes quick grazing sown ntfw. L. OvMoweley. Dly 1-29 to 2-4 a nent with excellent opportunity to advance. Phono 262 for appoint! ment. Dly 1-29 to 31 Money to loan on 3 to 5 years time. J. B. Cummings. Dly 2-2, 2-4-Sw 2-6, 2-9. Peas for Sale I hare a limited quan tity of peas for tale. Farmers wanting peas will do well to corre spond with me at once. K. E. Sut ton, La Grange, N. C. Dly & Sw 12-3 tf. Wanted Old False Teeth; don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive cheek by return mail. F. Terl, 103 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md. Dly 1-4 to 2-4 Wanted Boy for assistant in office. who has had up to ninth or tenth grade scheelmg, to work with gsod prospects of prometioa. Address "Honesty" care Free Press. Diy 1-24 tf. For car hire phone W. H. Mtirphy. 257-J. Sunday phone 2.VT-J. Good service. Mjr Wi Found Money. Is it yours T J. W. Durham, Charlotte, N. C. Dly 2-1 i.V.. - For Sale Two good milch cowa. A. S. Johnson, Kouto 2, Kinston. Phone 4004. , , k Dly2-lto4;Sw2-6i For Rent--2 rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 104 W, Cas well St Dr.. Ira M. Hardy. Dly 1-18 tf. Remington Typewriters on hand for dnjanediaito delivery. Also for Bale Adding Machine to good condition. C. W. Stevens, (phono' 490. Dly 1-30-12-1 Wanted at Once Experienced Sten ographer, mala or female Perm- Fifty Thousand Dollars to Loan, fir years' time, amounts $3,000 or more. First mortgage either farm or city real estate. R. C. Strong. Dly 5-26 tf . For Rent Two farms ia plants ties ea Trent River in Jenes Counts;.' W. D. Felleek. SwU-27 tf. il We have onion sets, garden peas, cabbage, kale, turnip, radish and tern a to seed for early planting. E. B. Marston Drug Co. Dly 1-10 to 21; Sw 1-12 to 2-13. Seed Irish Potatoes will be high again and before another advance we will be glad to quote you best prices if you place your orders at once. E. B. Marston Drug Co. Dly 1-10 to 21; Sw 1-12 to 2-13. dKp.fitts OSTEOPATH Office Houra: 10-12 2-5 Social and Personal 4 Mrs. John JE. Hudson has returned atives. Music Honor Roll The following music pupils of Mrs. Nan Goodson Howard attained the class honor roll for January: Doris Hooker, Helen Bf. Chamberlain, Eliza betb Parrott, Margaret Oopcland, Frances Crisp, Mary L. Harvey and Roth Copekmd. Mrs. Spear Entertains. (Mrs. Charles E. Spear was hostess ait her Peyton Avenue residence Fri day evening to the following young musicians, who are studying under Prof, ames Mehegn: Misses Pauline Bodell, Huldah ardy, Masters Robert Rhodes, William Moseley, Preston Spear, violinists; Misses Margaret Gunley, Louise Bland, Ellen Roue pianists. After an informal program ices and cakes wtre served. Twilight Sleep Pictures. The famous motion pictures illus (trating twilight sleep, a German scientific discovery of some years ago, (were shown at the Grand Theatre iFriday. An audience of women saw the pictures during the afternoon and (men at night Twilight sleep is em ployed by man surgeons to induce painless childbirth. The pictures jwere interesting and educational, al ithough many of. those who saw them (Were attracted by something other than the desiire to be msrey,e Jurat -pd and interested, as was to be ex pected. These got little satisfaction. 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II 'msioaeq eq; n 'poojq eqj UV CHICHESTER SfIL! .'If aril lMlla in Urd and Uld meLMicS hnxes. tea led with f4ue Rlbborfr Take no vlbcr. nwi or jrjr 1I A4tlM KU4 FfLLtL far tfiv - jiTflwf:MBa)Et,taifcit,A1ivaySReIUbn S010 BY DRlGfi'STS tVERVWHEPS ; Hyomei's germ-killing medication is the orrfy sensible and safe way of treating catarrh. Goes right to the ipot Breathed through the nose and mouth. Guaranteed satrsfactoion or money refunded. Sold by J. E. Hood & Co. adv. For" Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cert bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPS1PJ. nA Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to taVa. Mado and recommended to the public by Paris MedU cine Co., manufarturers of Laxative Bromo Qatomet and Grove' Tasteless cbitt -Tonic. Passenger Train Schedule Corrected to January 1st, 1918 (As information and not guaranteed) Trains Leave Kinston 7: "(I A. M. for New Hern, More head City, Beaufort, Oriental, Washington. Elizabeth City, Norfolk. Parlor Car New Bern to Nor folk. Connecting at Norfolk with Rail and Steamer Lines to ai! points east and north, at Washington for Raleigh and points west. 4:46 P. M. Pnilv for New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort. I 11:21 P. M. Dairy for New Bern, Washington and Norfolk. ; .Sleeping Car New Bern to ! Norfolk. Connectrng at Nor- j folk with Rail and Steamer I Lines to points east, north and west. 10:25 A.M. Daily for Goidsboro and intermediate points. 7:39 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. 5:30 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. Only North Carolina Line operat ing into Norfolk Terminal Station. For through rates or other in formation write or apply to any Norfolk Southern R. R. Ticket Agent or J. F. DALTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. W. J. NICHOLSON, T. A. Kinston, N C. The European War StrWcriW -t6'lf Fre PrsT ii ii nit.. .. mi.ii.1lJjLil-ll.ll''JJ litem Music SGHOoir Kinston. N. C. j r STUDIO Mr. Ja. G. Me hegart, primary and intermediate piano and organ. STUDIO Miss Geneva Ketch urn,' primary violin and piano. STUDIO Mr. Jas. G. Meheg an, intermediate and advance violin, pi iano, cornet, flute. k ADVANTAGES SUPERIOR TO CITIES DOUBLE THE SIZE OF KINSTON It lills me with pain and with sorrow When I think of the wsr o'er the ieaj 'Came I know it could have been averted Ky bit of advice from me. Now, if the Kainer, or who- is responsible For the wholesale niurder of men,' Had Kipped thru- a straw a Chero Cola, This war would never have been. No matter how his system- was loaded With chagrin, mitlfce amf ' hate1,'1 A few sips of delicious Chero Cola Would have caused his thoughts tabate. . It's furmy how it does when yoif drink it, How it gets up under your skin; It kills old malice and hatred, And places on yourrface a grin. ,t t r It's the drink that prbduCM good humor, This Chero Cola of 'Which' I speak; It cheers up your system with gladwossy And makes ont of chagrin a sneak. Americans use it in their battlesy, Thetr every -dy baffles of wits; x And they' say" it's very responsible ' For the- good side of the bargain each gets. They've fbon If the" best ammunition, Far better than powder and shot; For these things to make the system are dangerous; But Chero Cols in bottles ia not ' - p 'a -aM ,'-.rr " t W ' -. ':' PAY loUR mm. The taxpayers of the Coahty have been very alow this year in paying their State and County Taxea and. the State Treasurer ia urgently insisting that we push the collection of taxes and resnit ' PLEASE GIVE THIS MATTER PROMPT ATTENTION. A;" MT. TAYtORIsS 6- Til Moma Paper 99 il ..: $5.00 1 a Teas ji in Mil PMM mJ L-J VA L ..-JV Vfhff.V-.t mm l V r' it h'i t 1 . V fi ' . i t VI; " .1
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