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FRIDAY EVENING,, JUNE 28, 1918 THE KIN9T0N R FKES& " PAGE THREE B6ciAL PERSONAL i R . , J kt Mrs. Nannie Andrews and daught er, Miss SaMie Mae Andrews, left Thursday for Newport News to vis it Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Andrews. Mrs. J. K. Wootera baa as her house guest Miss Irene Bowan of Oak Ridge. Miss Bowan is a teach er at the school for the deaf at Mor ganton. 9 9 9 Miss Adna Fdwards, home demon stration agent, is conducting a series of all-day canning meetings. Many quarts of preserves and vegetables HeIm .-11 mJLZr i. r- t "THE V W! Q PARRIFR" lit tZZ& - iA - " 4 tl RATES: Only When Accompanied by Cash 1 Insertion ........ lc a word S Insertions ......... 2e a word S laeertiona 8e a word 7 Insertion . . .... 4c a word 12 Insertlona 6c a word 25 Insertlona 12e word All fixtures for Bale, show canes, etc. Atlantic & Ohio Sales Co, J)y C-28. lsl (luld'g jtma ring; red set ting; small value. Return to Free Press; reward. Dly 8-24 tf. For Rent 4 rooms in residence corn er Queen and Brights Sts. Dly C-27 to 7-1 Saturduv is the last day of the bank rupt sale. Atlantic & Ohio Sales Co. Dly fi-2H For car hire phone W. II. Murphy. 2G7-J. Sunday phone 217-J. Good service. Dly 1-2 tf For the next thirty days we will ac cept Liberty Bonds in part or full payment for pianos. J. B. Leonard Piano Co. Dly 6-13 tf. Cleaning, pressing and dyeing straw and Panama hats. Cleaned and reblocked.. Call us. Union Pressing Club. Phone 530. Dly 5-66-31 For Sale Overland six machine in good condition. .Deen driven about fi.tOO miles. See E. A. Adrey, 206 N. Queen St. Dly 6-22 tf. Pure Food Market, M. Emanuel, S. Queen St., phone 216. Best native Jeefutehejdourirnes' a week. Round and loin steak, 37 12cTcliuck steak, 2!)c; stew, 19c. All kinds of Cash on delivery. Dly 6-26 to 7-3 J NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Masuria Jack son, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate, to present them to- the under signal for payment on or before the 7th day of June, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. ' . ' . All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of June, 1918. B. T. HEATH, Administrator of Masuria Jackson, deceased. Dly fi-7, 14, 21, 28; 7-5, 12 "Sea 'Gets-It' Peel j Off This Corn." leave The Toe as Smooth aa the N Palm of Your Hand. The corn never grew that "Gets It" will not set. It never irritates the Henri, never makes your ton sore. Just two drops of "Gets-It" and presto! the corn-pain vanishes. : cnortly you can peel the corn right ftWea4afdtSM'XWhPM!OffConut on with foil. 4t m rm , . ..nee, Liiu mere you . f0rf7t"-'r and happy, with the iiw "S?.,h 1d rn-free as your JsJlua. Tt?.W2rld to treat corn or k.. 11 - th ure way the way !HSL"ier '"" " 18 tra end true rr" by millions every year. It tlrTi n.rk; makes ent- thfnJ ,th,.b"Jares, salves ox any ii 2 - n'T unnecessary. liarkJrl rteed. money. Dark corn-remover, the onl veure way. M'fdbvR fc22S tJ"' drua- ."ore MrdbaLenciCo..Chlcaai,Ill. Sold in Kinston and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by 1" E- Hood Co,-,E.B. Marston Dmg Co. ' JDT WAR-SAVIXCS STAMPS) Just Received New Line of Shirtwaists Prices 85c Jo $12.50 CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON Everything will be sold regardless of . L i 1 1 1 1 hi me uantrupT sale. uiy 0-Z8. Ask the boys with the ''fcerbies" where the sale is, closes July 1. Atlantic & Ohio Sales Co. Dly 6-28 Cow peas for sale for $3 per bush el. Send check with order. K. E. Sutton, LaGrange, N. C. Dly and Sw 6-29 to 7-2 Scientific hair parlor for white wom en and children. Hair and scalp specialist for white only. Phone 275-L. I. Dly 6-22 to 6-29 Notice Everything is getting so high we are bound- to raise our prices on collars and cuffs to 3c each. Change will commence July 1st. Re spectfully, Jesse Jung. Dly 6-2d-28 Wanted Old false teeth, don't mat ter if broken. I pay $2 to $20 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail, F. Terl, 403 N. Wolfe St., Itoltimore, Md. Dly G-2G to 7-25 For Rent Convenient two-story, seven-room dwelling with lights and waterworks on Peyton Avenue two doors West of Queen Street Methodist Church. Apply to T. V. Moseley, Kinston Cotton Mills office. Dly 6-7 tf. For Sale Building and market equipment at 111 and 112 East North Sfreet, Kinston, N. C. We offer this property as a whole or in part, excepting the machinery. We will discontinue the retail business and are erecting another building to accommodate the wholesale trade, is the reason for selling. Every body knows there is no 'better town to do business in than "Xinston. Terms Tl ,-, -, X - . . WeTTcom to sde us. We wiirEryTo decide to your wishes. Can give pos- nesstion about August 1, 1918. P. A. Hooker Meat Co. Dly 6-8 tf. Over the Top and Then Some "I never felt better in my life than since taking the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I had a bad case of indigestion and bloating and tried all kinds of medicine. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is all and more than is claimed for it. On my recom mendation our postmaster's wife is using it with good results." It is a isimfple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays the in flammation which causes practical ly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. J. E. Hood & Co. druggists and druggists everywhere. adv CHICHESTER S PILLS 11 Is Ig K.4 Md fcM n.fuUfc" buies, Iraled with RIM Ribbon. V Take tker. Bujr f jrr.T, SlAliO.vn KRANU Pll.1.8. for . . t . . i; ) i. SOLD BY ORICOISTS EVERYWHERE W. E. BAILEY PLUMBING AND HEATING. Acetylene Lights for coun try homes. ' All Work Guaranteed. PHONES: Office, 587. Residence, 256. Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practice Liatitea to Genlto-Uriaary, cystoscopy, rectal diaeaaea and gea ' aral surgery. . Una 2:31 to m. : to p. am. At Hospital Ml to VXM . a. Dr. Geo. B. Grkmii EYESIGHT SPECIALIST -Glaaaaa Fitted Correctly. Narvona System Analysed. Cro Eyes Straightened Witbor Pain or Operation. OffJes Over Templet "5rof Stoat Kinston. N. ' . Office Honrs: 9 a. m. to I am. Sundays and erenma ay Appeto Graduate from MeCennick'e MedieaJ OoD Cfaksav. HI a Beaulifnl Miss Margaret Blow of Greenville was a visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Joe Lipman of New Bern came recently to visit Mrs. Philip Adter. Mrs. K. R. Curtis and children left Friday for Ridgeorest, N. C, to spend the summer. Miss Eunice Daughcty is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Sidney Andrews, at Newport News, iMrs. James G. Mehegan has re turned from Western Carolina, where she spent several weeks. Mr. G. V. Cowper has returned from Wilmington, where he attend ed the annual convention of the State Bur Association. I Mrs. S. H. Loftin and Mrs. L. A. CclijJb are back from Boston, where they spent several weeks with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Andrews have returned from Newport News, where they visited Mr. Andrews' brother, Mr. Sidney Andrews, and Mrs. An drews. A Linrir County Christian Wom an s "efficiency institute win oe eld at LaGrange July 1 and 2. The first session will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Every society is expected to be represented. FORTY MEETINGS AT AS MANY PLACES IN LENOIR THIS P. M. tion. Saving for the war is the para mount obligation." Every county that raises its quota in war-savings pledges by June 28 will get an honor war-savings flag. State headquarters has been author ized to make the statement that ev ery county that pledges its quota by June 28 will be issued a distinctive war-savings honor flag as a mark of its service rendered to the Govern ment in the war-savings campaign. This flag is 8 feet long by 5 feet wide, and is similar in design to the service flag, .with the exception tTiat a large W. S. S. takes the place of the stars in the center. To issue 100 of these flags, one to every county in the Old North State, is the pleasure to which State head quarters 3s looking as the result of the war-savings drive. We hava our Third Liberty Loan honbr flag. We must have a W.- S. S. honor flag. V6RF0LK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train schedule Corrected to May 1, 1918. (As information ana not guaranteed) Trains Leave Kinston 7:50 A. M. for New Bern, More bead City, Beaufort, Oriental, Washington, Elizabeth ttty, Norfolk. Parlor Car New Bern to Nor folk. Connecting at Norfolk with Rail and Steamer Lines to all points east and north, at 11:21 P. M. Dairy for New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort, points west. Washington for Raleigb and t:46 P. M. Daily for New Bern Washington and Norfolk. Sleeping Car New Bern to Norfolk. Connecting at Nor folk with Bail and Steamer 10:25 A. M. Daily for GoldeWo and Lines to points east, north and west. 7:39 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. 6:30 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. J. P. D ALTON, G. P. A. ' W. J. NICHOLSON, T. A. Kinston. N. C. EXT .-,c SAVE - 2 have been "put up" at rural points. She went to Moss Hill Friday. e Mre. Richard E. Bland, Mr. Leand er Bland and the later's infant daughter have gone to West Virgin ia to visit the baby's grandparents there who will see her for the first time. Mrs. Bland is tiny Miss Bland's :rther grandmother. The little one has resided with her grandparents here since the death of her mother. Miss Leafy Spear, a recent grad uaate of the State Normal College at Greenstboro, one of many young women from that institution to vol unteer for war work, Friday joined Miss Adna Edwards, home demonstra tion agent here, as an assistant in economics. She has had experience in the work at the coHege. Miss Spear will servp gratuitously. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Spear. STATE COLLEGE GETS,OUT BULLETIN ON HIGHWAYS. The Free Press has lately received an 18-page pamphlet entitled "High way Maintenance in North Carolina," by D. H. Winslow of the North Caro lina Highway Commission and Prof. Charles R. Thomas, of the State Col lege. This is the first of a series to be issued by the aollege dealing in popular style with jjfyne of the every day engineering problems which con front the people of the State. This bulletin on the maintenance of roads is neatly and appropriately illustrat ed frnm nbntotrranhs. iCitizens of the t . . . 1. , I .. . : I Ann Af fham ' by writing to the Registrar's office at the College, West Raleigh. EDITH 5TCI2EYJn tuc i rtion .rnrATu" tl.flUtl.WIVllH ytHin In this magnificent special produc tion, the most dramatic moment in Russia's history perhaps in the his tory of the world is dramatized. When the men at the front despaired of victary and laid down their arms, a ndble band of women, the "Battal ion of Death,", took their places in the trenches ami fought the Huns. This great story by June Mathis, "The Legion of Death," immortalizes this moment and shows the scenes of re joicing when Russia threw off the yoke ox the Czar. .The superb actress, Edith Storey, plsrH Jthe part of the Princess Mar'ya, who leads the wom en warriors into battle. The part palls for dramatifi fire, and Miss Storey rises to great heights in it. "The Legion of peath" is a produc tion long to ie remembered. Grand Theatre July 1. adv. DR. F. FITTS - OSTEOPAiB - Office Hewrai 10-12 2-1 ' Vv iZ V '-"' ;'' " " '',,w-gii!',M'J''1"'' .... M 1 : TOiK.iffitmjM lewis j "stLzN?cu ysmMmssmmrsmL GRAND THEATRE, TUESDAY JULY 2 NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oregon. III. "I took Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for an or ganic trouble winch pulled me down un til 1 could not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very bard for me. "I saw the Com pound advertised in our paper, and tried it It has restored my health so I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommend ing it to my friends." Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon, III. Only women whohave suffered the tor tures of such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters' condition should profit by her recom mendation, and it there are any com plications write Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice.. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service. LINIMENTS AND DUSTERS 1JISCARDEQ Cream of Mustard Used In Place ef Plasters or Liniments and I Does Not Blister. : Thoueandit are taking- advantage ef the penerous offer made by Tlie Cream of Mustard Company of Sautft Norwalk. Conn., by Bending for a Jar of Cream of Mustard, which U the mout powerful ex ternal preparation compounded. It Is far superior to mustard plasterer, turpentine, lerd or any liniment on the marker. It relieves congestion. Inflammation and pain almost Instantly. It takes the place of plasters or liniments for colds, pains and aches. It has produced wonderful results with, thousands afflicted with sore throat, ton silltlB, stiff neck, neuralgia, congestion1, rheumatism, sprains, sore muscles, brutaesj colds In the chest, bronchitis, croup, heauT ache, lumbago, patna and aches of tha back or Joints and chilblains. Every household should have a Jar of Cream of Mustard In the medicine cheat for .emergency. Ask your druggist; 26a and 60c Jars; hospital slie 12.50. The Creara of Mustard Co., South Nor walk, Conn. Adv. , ASTHMA AND CATARRH Try Bfor You Pavjr PKP-SENNA. tha great discovery for ASTHMA, HAT FEVER. BRONCHI TIS and CATARRH, baa produced wonderful results with thousands of the most stubborn eases. If you have experimented with other treatments ajid hve failed do not be discouraged, but try at our expense this truly meritorious remedy. Send right now (or a free trial be fore you forget it. Address r "THE PEP-8ENNA COMPANY, Wilton, Conn. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION." Having qualified as administ of the estate of Dock Jackson, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate, to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 7th day of June, 1919, or jhis ' notice Will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 7th day of June, 1918. B. T, HEATH, Administrator of Dock Jack - son, deceased. Dly 6-7, 14, 21, 28; 7-5, 12 PHONE 684 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Real Estate and Rent Collector THE INSURANCE SERVICE AGENCY, F. C. DUNN. S. R. DUNN. Special Wo carry a full line of high grades of Cigars and Cigarettes Special For Saturdays Only All 6c Cigars 5c All l2cCit.r. 10c Oiympia Candy Kitchen dUDscnoers Liberty Bonds who Have paid in full will please call for same. Those who subscribed on terms of the (Jovernment will please pay the twenty percent, which was due May 28 th promptly. , The National Bank of Kinston - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON "CAPITAL, KUKPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS OVER $200,000 Buy War-Savings No better Way I N. J. ROUSE, J. J. BIZZELL, Asst. Cashier V. F. WOOTEN, Cashier ' DIRECTORS J. F. Taylor II. II. ,McCoy II. E. Moseley W. L. Kennedy Dr. Henry TuII J. H. Canady NATIONAL BANK BLDC, Special to 11 Stamps This Week. to Save and Servt. Preaideat DR. HENRY TULL, Vica-Praa't W. B. HARVE-Y, Tallar , . - N. J. Bona ; David OettJnf or C Falix Harrey Toimij SG0J
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