TUESDAYEVENING, JULY , 16, 1918
TIIE. KINSTON FREE TRESS.
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INSERTION
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Wasted to rent 5 or 6 room house,
good loeefity. Box 484, Kinston.
Dly 7-M8 to. 7-17
for Rent 3, furnished rooms, run
ning water, both hot end cold in
,wh room, mrth tth. Apply to 811
E. Kins St. : Ply 7-9 tf.
fa tho next thirty days wo will ac
cept Liberty Bonds in part or full
MTment for pianos, J. B. Leonard
piano oo- t , . .
Hinted Salesmen or saleswomen
for Saturday. Good pay. - In gents'
furnishing store. Apply P. O. Box
521. J M Dly 7-15 to 17
Wasted 5 r i ( room house In de-
girable snetfon, with' modern con
yeniences. Want possession not kt
r than August 1st or 15th. , Address
No. 328 Arch Street, Fayetteville, N.
C t i Dly. 7-8 to 20
Wanted Competent and ; reputable
saleslady for drygootfs, notions and
ladies furnishings store; '.only those
who sre competent need apply. .Cope
land Broth,ertJ Kinston, N. C. .
Dly 7-10 to SO :-; '.Sr C:-.'-
a 'i,
Wasted Competent and reputable
salesman, for general merchandise
and supply store; ' good salary to
right man; only those who are com
petent need apply. Copeland Broth
ers, Kinston,' N. C.
Dly 7-10 to 20 -
July Clearance Sale
Suits, Dresses, Coats and- Hats
at and below cost
CHAMBERLAIN & BRAXTON
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For SaleNice freah cow. F. P.
Brook. Dly 7-11 to 15
Lout Child's -small ring; red set
ting; imall value. Return to Free
Press; reward. ' Dly 6-24 tf.
Wanted Old false teeth, don't mat
ter if broken. I pay $2 to 820 per
set. Send by parcel post and receive
check by return mail,' F. Terl, 408 N.
Wolfs St, Baltimore, Md.
Dly -26 to 7-25 ;
SCIENCE COMES FORWARD '
WITH REMARKABLE REMEDY
Many Richmond People Have Tried
Tono-Scalpa Wltb Excellent
. Results. . .
As evidence of the remarkable virtue
of Tonotkalpa in the treataieut o Dand
ruff, Itching St'alp, Enema uf the Head
and all aiuiilar ailments of the head, hair
and scalp, we reproduce herewith oue
of thousands of letters received from
delighted users:
"Last week, while in Rocky Mount
N. C, I was prevailed upon by a drug-
Eiat there to try a bottle of your Tono
calpa. For years 1 have been bothered
with Dandruff and have. tried all kind
of remedies, but without success. .Yours
is the only preparation that has ever
produced the desired results. I have
recomtuanded your ' remedy to' several
friends and they all say it is the most
satisfactory they have ever used."
' (Nanie furniKhed upon request.) 'Cr
Tono-Ki'tilpa is sold and recommended
by good IrugKi.Hti -Toilet Departments
and Haii'dretisers every here at .Vie hihI
$1.00 per bottle. Try it nowtoday.
Put up and imnmntced by The Tumi
Kcalpa Co.; Iiic.t JiwhitiotKl. Va.
(BUY WAR-SAVINGS, STAMPS)
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SOCIAL
Misa Lurv .Nelson Brvdon of Dan-
villi Val, is the guest of Mrs. A. E.
Rountree. ' -
.-Mr. C. E.' Richardson of Baltimore
11 the. guest of his sister, Mrs. J. P,
Lynch. - ; ';, 'a'-;
Jirs. Thurman Cox is spending a
few days at Greensboro, the guest of
Miss Alyce Saunders.
Y .': '-:
Miss Mamie Ruth ChurcMU hai
been the guest of M.iss Doris Over
ton at, Green vile for some time. I
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Misses Lean Birzell and Mary
Johnson have returned from a visit
to relatives and friends at Weldon.
Mrs. H. L. Carr of Greenville has
gone to Beaufort after a brief visit'
with her daughter, Mrs. Hunter
Fleming.
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Dr. and Mrs. Lunsford Abbott
motored to Raleigh Sunday to visit
Mrs. Abbott's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'Charles Newcomb. '
V ' ' '. 'V''"-:'if ; vV''"''-'':'
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Taylor and sons,
harles and George, of Greensboro,
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. S. II. Loftiin and Mayor Fred
Sutton. Mr. Taylor' Is the secretary
tf , the Jeff erson Standard Life In
surance Company and - is otherwise
prominently ; connected In . Greens
boro.
Miss Essie Qummlngs, well-known
in the city, who is now a yeowoman
in the navy, can't come home for a
whole year. Regulations, you know.
So Miss Cummings' father, Mr. J.
B. Cummings,' and family are plan
ning to visit the navsr girl At an At
lantic .port. Yecwomen are station
ed at the yards. They do no sea duty
COAL CONSUMERS MUST
iitf xiraimx, supply nov
- Cansymexft must hay Hour
Vnter snrppbyof Coslduiiaj
the Spring and Summer fcr
storage ifftoduction is to be
siamuuHd. at a
saaximnnundihe
country enibUd.
io avoid a surixBr
Coal ahmrtadc.
rvu xe4XMi mTncTDtir
Fapsi
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PERSONAL
unless the precedent has recently
been set Miss Cummings' hasn't her
uniform yet; shiver, the storekeepers'
deadlights! they cant keep up with
such things. 'She expects to have it
next month.' Just now, Miss Cum
mings writes, she is learning to swim.
More regulations.- ' ; ,
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Lane-Dixon. ''
, Rev. Daniel YneK former pastor of
Caswell Street Methodist' Church
here, now a chaplain in the army, and
Miss Juanita Dixon,' t 1 weil-known
young woman of Ayden, were mar
ried at the home of the bride Monday
about noon, Rev. Mr. Jones of Florida
officiating. A number of relatives
and friends witnessed the ceremony.
The Dixon residence was prettily de
corated in the National colors. Ap
propriate music was ""played. A
luncheon was served T the wedding
party. 1"
; Chaplain and Mrs. Lane are now
spending a short time with the form
er's mother, who resides 'near. New
Bern. The officer exipecls to sail
for Europe in a few days.'
k jThe .bridegroom preached at Queen
Street Methodist Church here Sun
day night. Monday morning, joined
by the minister Who was to marry
him, he went to Ayden.
; Rev. Mr. Lane il one of the youngr
est members of the North Carolina
Methodist Conference. - He was lo
cated here several months', succeed
ing Rev. E. N. Harrison now of Ply
mouth, as pastor of Caswell Street
church. He is well4tnown through
out this port of the State? He recent
ly took the course' at the school for
chaplains near Louisville. Mrs. Lane
is prominently phpected. She is sn
accomplished ' " young '- woman. ;: She
has taught in the JPitCounty schools.
She has numerous acquaintances in
Lenoir County and elsewhere.
How's' Tiis?
We offer On Hundred pollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh l it cannot lie
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall' Catarrh Meitlcliie has been taken
by catarrh sufferer "for tfee.'pasr thirty
five years, and has become known as tha
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine aj'taoiru the Blood on
tha Mucous suifucts. expelling- the Poi
son from the Blood and AeaUoa- tha die
eased portions. . .... '
After you have taken 'Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for short tiiae you will a
Vreat Improvement In your areneral
health. Start taklntr Jlnll's Catarrh Modl
olne at once and set rid of Catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free. . :, . . -k
F J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo. Ohio.
" Sold by all Druselats, 76a. ... ..... ...j
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Urged by Government;
r Try to Save Scgar
i (Special to The-Free Press) f. -Raleigh,
July 16. Because of the
scarcity of sugar some people with
an abundance of fruit have felt that
they should curtail canning and pre
serving operations, according to re
ports which have reached the Food
Administration here. Such people
have assumed the wrong attitude, ac
cording to officials of the Food Ad
minUtration. The pofiitdon of the
Food Administration may be stated as
follows: ...'.".'
Every possible pound of fruit and
vegetables that is not needed for im
mediate consumption should be sav
ed through canning, preserving or
drying. ' ' ' '
The use of the dehydrating or
drying' method in saving fruits and
vegetables is , encouraged to the
greatest extent possible because no
sugar is necessary for this purpose
and no cans or jars are necessary. .
Next to4 drying, eanning is urged.
The motto of the Food Administra
tion is, "Maximum canning with min
imum sugar," Sugar will no doubt
be more plentiful during the fall and
winter and it can be added to the
froit when eaten.
' All the sugar that Is necessary for
canning and preserving can be secur
ed upon certificates or pledges that
are approved and signed by county
food 'administrators. . Vi
GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT.
J. E. Hood& ' Co.'s is the place to
buy ' Mi-o-na stomach tablets, ths
guaranteed . treatment for indigest
ion, adv.
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$5.00.
OUR LINE
Plenty of Snap and Wehr in These
4 ii,The quantity of shirts latelyeceived has ; :
swelled our stock to the finest we ever had.
f i I you want something that has plenty of
jgjtnger in it see ours. - In colors, striped and
" other effects. . ' '
Prices Are
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V ,r ,We also sell the Ide and Corliss Coon Col
Vv ara in stiff and soft collar. TPrettv stvles
H throughout .
New York
"THE POPULAR STORE'
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OAK RIDCC.N. C
T. E. WHITAKEH. PRESIDENT.
An old-fashioned Bontheni
inrr n ni enmiimi tninwinas
rreparatlon Hint opens Ilia way to biiraer aoeomplialimenls la eoll, bnalnHis,
aad Ufa. .15 arm In cumiiui. mlilnl around, errhanla aud farms. Mixlrrn
school billldlnta Hleira hrnt and showers. Uhrary. Military training. Health. 1
ful, acceatlbla local Ion near Ownshoro. , Mora than a thousand feet aisna
ava
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(Carter's little liven Fills
You Cannot be
Constipated c
Smell PIS
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. bmall Pries
r .11111 warn .
g III Mil I 1 1 Ml
hfSSStttZS- CARTER'S IRON WLLS
many colorieaa laces butwlUatIyhelpswtpeJe-facfsle
a. Year
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OF SHIRTS
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Reasonable
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lothing Co.,
nuiE'
school datlns from ls.12.
fn It a fan lilit.
rroin tna ;ronnn anil aujolnlna aimrti.
level. Buna. Dioral infliwncea. , a
utrses inomuimir eoTerlna lltrnititre, Srl
enre. teaehlnc bookkeeping and shorthand and
anwlr. Alhlellcs encourage: All mule tea.
era. niscliillne mild but Arm. Costa reasonable.
S:lll for the year. Fall twuilfln nnena Beptember
S, IMS. Write for Illustrated ratalogue. Address '
Oak Ridge Institute.
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