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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY mm nK CENT A. WORD .EAi One crnt a word each insertion unless order U accompanied with cash and insertion! are to bo given in consecutive lasnea of the paper. RATES: Only .When Accompanied by Cash 1 Insertion ........ le a word 3 Insertions . . . . .... 2c a word 5 Insertions 8c a word 7 Insertions .. .... 4c a word 12 Insertions 6e a word 25 Insertions 12c a word Hydrangeas for sale Leone Hines. Ply 2-16 For Rent Two cottages on East St, at head of King. Dly 12-20 tf (ollards and kraut for sale at 215 E. Blount Street M. E. Taylor. Dly 2-20 to 22 For car hire phone W. H. Murphy. 257-J. Sunday phone 2V7-J. Good service. Dly l-z tf. Wanted 4 or 5 room cottage, phone P. A. Dizymalla, caro Kinston Garage. Dly 2-19 to 21 Wanted at Once A good blacksmith. Apply to Lloyd H. Aldridge, R. F. D. 1, Kinston. Dly 2-15 to 21 Irish Cobbler and Red Bliss seed potatoes are arrrwing daily. E. B. Marston Drug Co. Dly 2-12 tf., Hoes for Sale One registered Duroc t, . ,,) ,i iM n wp1 - r . old. ivi. Li. fcimore, uover, . -. niw 9.9i n 97 ! Lost Between Skinner's and N. S. station on Queen St., cameo breast pin. Finder return to Free Press of fice. Dly 2-18 to 22 Peas for Sale I have a limited quan tity of peas for sale. Farmers wanting peas will do well to corre spond with me at once. K. E. Sut ton, LaGrange, N. C. Typewriters for sale L. C, Smith and Underwood second hand at a bargain. C, W. Stevens.. ' Dly 2-20 to.- For Rent Furnished room with bath, phone, iGJty lights, suitaible for tw6 young men, splendid location. Call 9M JTW Sf PKnno fiSR. T.. Dly 2-20 to 22 m .. nn,nsnnnannaBeaaaBssssessssw onnn nnn t m TiTTcirn $UU 1U ?1,ZUU ITAIU r lUOl lEAKBYGOVJSKJNMISJNT . FOR STENOGRAPHERS, 4 young lady graduate of. sten ography will open a night class in Kinston for the benefit of en ergetic young men and women, who desire to take the Permin method of snorHiand. Price of tuition In reach of aU appli cants. Only a limited number of students can be taken. WRITE AT ONCE TO BOX NEW BERN, N. C. 582 Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practice Limited to Genito-Urinary, In Diseases of Women and .Children. - Surgery. A Office with Dr. J. M. Parrott Hours: 10-12 a. m -9 p. m. At Hospital: 2:30-4:30 p. m. NEW SKIRTSAND SPRING HATS . - We are showing some very attractive designs of the I new 'Sol Satin Skirts and a few Spring hats. ' CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON PHONE234 TIN AND SLATE ROOFING - ; - ; ' Quality, price and Workmanship Guaranteed, We ba?e the largest Stock of Sheet metal in North Caro lina. We also, make Tobacco Flues that fit. E. K.WALLER PH0NE189 21, 1918 AFTER SICKNESS THEY HER VINOL And She Soon Got Back Her Strength, New Gastk, Ind. "The measles left me run down,, no appetite, could not rest at night, and I took a se vere cold which settled on my lungs, so 1 was unable to keep about my housework. My doctor advised me to take Vinol, and six bottles restor ed my health so I do all my house work, including washing. Vinol is the best medicine I ever used." Al ice Record, 437 So. 11th St., New Castle, Ind. We guarantee this wonderful cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, for all weak, run-down, nervous conditions. Sold in Kinston by J. E. Hood & Co., druggists, and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country. adv. Women Sufferers May Need Swamp-Root Thousand .mnn ,,nHa nf rn. men have kidney and Madder troub - le and never suspect it. nuiiieas curnpuunis uuien prove 10 I be nothing eW hut kidnev trmihl. or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the oth er organs to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of times gyinptoms of kidney trouble. ambition, nervousness, are often Dotvt delay starting treatment Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root a hy- ioian's prescription, obtained at any drUg stor may 'be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions, Get a medium or large size hot tie immediately from any drug store. However, if you wh first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & (Jo., JJinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ ing toe sure and mention the Kinston Daily Free Press. adv. RHEUMATISM Physician Believes a Genuine Rem edy for the Disease Has Been Found. " Rheurrra, the wonderful -rheuma tism remedy sold by J. E.'Hood & Co., and all druggists, gives quicker and more listing relief than other remedies costing many times as much. " " . - Rheuma 'passes the deadly poison ous secretions into the bowels and kidneys, from which they are quick ly thrown off in a natural,- healthy way. Read what a reputable physician "v about Rheuma: "I have made a most carrful investigation of the formula employed in the manufacture 'of Rheuma. and I heartily recom- mend it's a remedy for all forms of rheumatism. I find Rheuma far in advance, of the methods generally employed;1 m the treatment of rheu matism, jand altogether different' in composition from the remedies us ually Described." Dr. M. C. Lyons. This should icive any sufferer from liAVfc , rheumatism confidence to try Kneu- , ma. aav. CHICHESTER PILLS yJtfK I.o(l! Ali yr UmEffM for Av rhhtliea-ter' Diamond Urand IMUa In Red and Ooll imrtalk ho, cs.!o1 with Clue Ribbon. Tsk mm 4 her. Bh of jour s lrur4Tl"t. Askfofrl.CIIEH.TER'g ! years !;nownasBst. Safest, Always RetlaMt Wl n RV nwififiiSTS FVFRYWKrPf DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY SPECIALIST. ( In Disease of Women and Children. ' - Office: 105 W. Caswell St j Office Honrs: 10 to 12. DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH Office Honrs: 10-12 2-5 COMPAN Social cinclPefcohatv Mrs. J. P. Hnskitt spent Wednes- say with relatives at Greenville. Mrs, F. H. Wflkins of Staunton, Va., is visiting Mrs. J. W. Wilkins on Queen Street. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ford and chil dren have returned to Beaufort after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. A. M. Sanders of Smithfield is the guest of her - daughter, Mrs. John C. Hood, in Northwest Kin ston; If Not Fumigation What? By Dr. James S. Mitchener ( Health Officer) It has ibeeh said that nature heals and the physician aids. Nature's tendiency is to prevent and protect man's inclination is to cause and. ex pose. The best means to control dis- ca8e 18 lur vu "- oroy an t .1 : t .. i j i . i i i fheseed he sows here and there, and for the well W live hygienic lives, as u . ... .v wel1 M blM UP their 1w of re sistance. The sower of the seed must be ed ucated to stop sowing, but as this will take a long time the question arises, What must we do to kill the seed ? The safest and cheapest germ icide is heat. Burn every article ex posed that is of no value. What is Do be saved should foe boiled not scalded but "bailed. Some articles carmot ibe so treated; such should be given as thorough cleansing as pos sible and exposed to the sunlight, turning first inside, then out, to give the rays every chance to pierce the fabric. A week of such is accepted as sufficient. What of the house? May the word "renovate? he used to its 'full est extent? Floors, woodwork, etc,, should ibe scrubbed not rubbed- with hot water and soap or hot an tiseptic solution. Use "eUow grease" freely. AH such should be repaint-! ed or oiled if extra care is desired. , The wails if papered should be freed , of the old paper and ropapered. Let ' your roam "be open; to nature's gift : sunshine to protect you, not for seven days but for flife. Fresh air and sunshine are the best tonics and germicides the man in preventive medicine knows. The director has mo objection to fumigation, but when one accepts the idea of the protection it does not of fer then it is time to put into "prac tice only 'the safest methods of pre vention lest the two ibe half carried out. Do both if you wish but by all means use "elbow irrease." hot water, sunshine and fresh air. "V - r "DEAX OF BIIXSTRELSr? BRINGING , CRA'D TIIE.VTRE, . MONDAY XIC rr j v- . ii - ,i v - If r w -; 7 .... . i TUB KINSTOIV FREB PRETU Solicitor Henry E. Shaw, who has been, ill for several weeks at Liberty Hill, his residence near the city, is able to sit up vbwthas not recuperat ed to the point of being able to leave home yet. Meeting of Mission Study Class. The Union MUiiciv Study idass, comprised by women of several churches, Will meet t St. Mary's Episcopal , Chuivh Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Jessie Cowper will be the. leader. SAME WRITES Miss Pringle Observes Washington's Birthday With Some Pertinent Ob nervations True to Her Kind, She Tells Practically Everything That She Hears. , Kinston, N. C, tvash B'day, 21, 18. (By Leased Hot Air) Dear Mr. News Editor: Now, just look what you went and done. Of course I know you would n't have done it for anything if you hail just stopped to think. But, then, who ever heard of a news editor stopping or thinking, either, for that matter? But here you just went and spilled all the buttermilk at onct by telling all the folks of the eligible male persuasion that I'm elderly, and me never having been a H'dacher everu Land sakest (It's just scandalous, that people have to always be harping on the age of we spinsters, never thinking how hard it is for us to get out of the old maid fraternity, no '. naitter how hard we try. If things don't ibrighten up in the matrimonial line pretty soon, I'm just going to take up my Red Cross and sail for 'the Sammies. Not the Gink's Stomach or Anything, Miss Pringle. Now what in the world are people going to do next? I've been reading lhe papers for lo, these numerous years, tout 1 never thought it would come ito that,. No,bideed, I've heard tell of people shooting themselves in many and strange" plaices Ibut when that Mr. Maynard up to Hickory shot himself in a spell of despondency I just had to up and say, Sallie, that sure k a new place to shoot oneself. But then, people are inventing new ideas all (the time. V , t A Soldier'd Call Her a Doughboy. There is a real nice lady in Kin ston who is sure enough patriotic. Now, of course, she being a spinister above the draft age no, I'm just not going . to tefll you how old she is there's no chance for her to become a soldier.- Eut then she is doing all in her power to help in the food con servatory line. She just lays awake 'HIS Xr', snow to. the IIT, ILL LAUY 27. 'M'M 'i I it i 1. or 20 hours every night thinking uu new ways to maJie Victory bread Ndw only yesterday the tried one of her new plans, and mixed rice, po tatoes and wheat flout into a new- tangled dough. it worked like a charm and all went well till she set the sponge. But, goodness me, she forgot all about the rising quality of potatoes. That there aponge kept right on r'ming till at last she bad to put the bread board over it and sit on the board nearly all night to keep it down. She says that dough was trying to rise as high as the coat of living. Have a Heart Now just look at the boniface at Lenora Hotel. He sure has a Hart for every body that comes to sojourn In Kinston, and I Mint to tell you he's a real nice, accommodtttim; man. too. But land of mercy, don't tell Mrs. Hart I said so. Family Jars the Door Ajar? A very amiable lady I know says one of her doors is just as contrary as her husband, and at times that door takes after the whole family m the most ouftlandish fashion. How Will it Art Under the Daylight Saving Law? I just want to know if any of you folks ever saw a bedridden clock? Well, I swan to gracious, I have one. It's so tarnation lazy and trifling that it has to lay down on its back to run. Now, who'd a thought any thing could run laying down? Nor Much. Left, for That Matter. Now, next to our oW friend Doc. Garfield that there Herb. Hoover is just about the fixingest man a body ever hoard tell of. He donY do things quite so sudden and onexpected like as Doc., but he sure is some hand at food fixing. I dont believe he ever cooked a solitary meal, eith er. But then, he just goes right ahead issuing his manifestoes, till its getting scandaJous. If he keeps on petting (aside his eatless, meatless wheatless days it wont be long till it can't be muchless, and that's some comfort Weill, war la what did Sherman say? I reckon now the times' gone by For business men to sleep and sigh, And make foiks thmk they're awful wise. I tell you, friend, that time has fled Your trade will surely soon be dead' Unless you quickly advertise. SALLIE PRINGLE (and she's still ' single). Coburn's Tromboningr, Tanffoinir. Sinirinfir, Happy Crew Monday. Gano's ''Barktown Submarine Chasers" will Jbe the closing number of the UN to be pwsenlted at the Grand Theatre Monday night fcy J, A. Coburn's Jhinstrels. This comedy travesty with' special scenery is rep uted to be aiscfream. : Cdburn's minstrels this season in owde many ( oid-timr with many new stunts. The orchestra is said to be excellent, the aoloists on ithe average and, the vocal ensemble su perb. Song,; the danee and the slide trombone will chase gloom out of eb- ery dark corner at the Grand Mon aay mgnic. inis is a serious year, and Coburn's outfit offers more than the usual amount of joy to offset sour thoughts. ' i STOP CATARRH I OPEM NOSTRILS. AND HEAP Says Cream' Applied In Nostrils; Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely lecause of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antifep&o cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate inrougn every air passage of your bead, soothing' and healing the inflamed, swoli ion mucous membrane and you get in, stant relief. Ai! how eood it fuels. Your nos trils are fpen, your head Is clear, no more iiawmng, snunung, Dlowitg; no more headache, drvness or strutarlinff for breath. Kly's Crean Balm is iust wnat sunercrs iron Head colds and co tarrU need, " It'a a delight, , W. E BAILEY Plumbing Heating Special Attention Given to Repair Work I Will Appreciate Your Business and Guarantee Satisfactory ' . I : . ! . .. . - , . " Jcrvicc . Office 5$7 Residence 256 J.- i. . urand THE TRIUMPHANT Direct From a Years New York City. Very Good EDDIE There has never been such universal praise given a musical comedy and there will never be another in years. v n';lGti; JUST FUN JOLLY TUNES CLASSY GIRLS Elaborately Staged and Costumed aricf Guaranteed to be as Advertised. PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. x Seats on Sale at Box Office Monday A. M. Mail Orders Now, Saturday is Bargain Day at COHENS STORE 312 N. Queen Street OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Special Reductions In All Depatments BUY HERE AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Protect Your Money by Depositing it with THE NATIONAL BANK f KINSTON Capital andJSurplua Qver 4 TWO HUNDRED TUOUSANft, DOLLARS Toa Are Also Protected by The FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of VVhlchThe Bank Is aMemoer "STROJGET BANK IN TJLiS COUNTY' PAY YOUR TAXES! The taxpayer! of ths Connty hava beea very slow this year In paying their State and County, Taxes and the . State Treasurer is urgently inaistlnf thst we push the . ; i !-; :i f ' collection of taxee and remit. 1 k'u , PLEASE GIVE THIS MATTER PROMPATTENTION. A. W. TAYLOR, Sheriff Lenoir County Insurance in AU Its Branches. ; W.D.LaROQUE ' Insurance and Real Estate. Officea212-214 Hanter Bide V T ' lliMH. rilNwd ohhwii,mi infc f , -) i. , w ... , . - -- j . , . f , i, m i m . . j j PAGE TORED 9 Feb. 27 MUSICAL COMEDY niT- lun at the Princess Theatr "-(j it tin tfl "I Real EsUU Boafht aad Sold. TELEPHONE 7.
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