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MnvnAY OCTOBER 7, 1913 " - ' i; THE ENSIOW ME HtESS.- PAGE frllllEn RUN-DOWN WOMAN. 1 jd r hi ONB CENT A WORD EACH , , - LNSEBTION Oae et a wora eaea lasertloa ' v tlM order la accompanied wita "' cash lltl0M ' gfrt 1 conMcnUr bm af ; the paper. . RATES: 0ly When Accompanied by Cuk t l iasertioa ........ wort I Insertions 2e a word loMrtJou ........ e wori 7 Insertloao . .. word n Insertions word J5 IutftioM .... Wanted- To rent 3 or 6 room house K hv Knvumhtr 1. Modern conven. iences, in good locality. Phone , 382, Dly 10-7, 8. For Rent Furnished room by day or week Modern conveniences. , 402 W. Blount Sf - Ply 10-4 to 7. 1 f&ill Farm for 8ale16 1-2 acrea edge of city. J. E. Hood. ply 9-11 tf. ' For feale New dining-room suite; al- io bedroom suite. Apply at ;l second story, Hudson apartments. m in 7 bo A. For Sale-1917, Ford' Touring Car. Perfect 'running condition. Price reasonable. ' Inquire at Dr. Faulk ner's office,, 110 McLewean St. Dly 10-7, 8, 9 ? , For Sale Farm of 150 acres.. 80 in high state cultivation, situated on brick road 7 miles frora New Bern.' Suitable ' td, raise tobacco or any other crop. Can sell on reason able terms. Address W. II. Hender son, New Bern, N. C. - ; Dly 0-17 to" 1046 Wanted-A lady that can play a pl- ano to demonstrate sheet music: Apply Forrest H. Smith, Dly 9-20 tf i Nke room" for gentlemen. Steam heat, hot and coM water. Dr.' Ira ' 1L Hardy. . , - Dly 8-31 tf. lost Automobile crank handle, find er return to Geo. W. Wells And re vive teward. . Dly 10-1 tf. For Rent One . brick store located near Ford Garage. . See Mrs. Lil lian Perry. Dly 10-3, 4, 5, 7, 8. 9, 10 ' . T Two or three unfurnished rooms for rent Close in. ;Modern conven iences. Apply -K.W. care Free Press. -v. M4 to 9 Wanted Young ladiea as telephone ' operators.' Salary paid while learn ing. . Apply Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. E. North St. Dry9-21 tf. ' Wanted Several good boys to de liver The Free Press..' Pleasant and lucrative -afternoon work. Apply af tre 3 o'clock any afternoon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrators oi ine estate oi W. A. West, deceased, late of Lenoir County, North Carolina, ttis is to notify all persons having claims AP-ainut the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of Sep tember, 19lVor this notice will be pleaded in bar of their-recovery. AH persons, indebted to saw! estate will please make prompt payment. , This ' the 9th day of September, 1918. 1 ' ' . T. G. SUTTON, . - ' M. W. CASEY. , ' Administrators. ; of. the es tate of W. A. West, deceased. Cowper & Whitaker and Hamme, Attorneys. CHICHESTER 8 PILLS SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWKEPf BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS. We Have a v Complete Cine of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery V. " prices Reasonable . CHAMBERLAI1T& BRAXTON Insurance off AH lilnds. KINSTON INSURANCE zzi REALTY "COF-r ANY - v ! C.OETTINGER, Mgr. "BUY WAR SAV INGS STAMPS.W Telephone No. 1Q2 110 E. GordonSt Ice Cream Candies told Soda M It's Ice Cream-Fresh Candy-or Fruit You Want The Candy Kitchen is the place Visit us . . and you will te pleased.- J. , Prices Are RightQuality Better , OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN Phone 35S. Prompt Delivery. ;.' feSSh) u J ! - - II, Ebrmu BRASSIERES id worn in connection WUS V. B. CmmU, fnw4it perfctioB- lendcriz biut-Hnes add the rca fcad finUh si burt that cornet ccomplithos below, and t'm thm atcwrf flaUhinf toach to ta 'ForBFhionabo.' " ' - k. , Bolero, BarxWsux mod Surplice pattern, in filmy lace effects ovw ilk and satimj lio delicate hatistw, daintiljr trimmed with Jure and embroid eries; mating VV. B. Brassieres second onl to W. B. Corsets as i) krnr- . beautifiers. ASK VOCR DEALER FOR W. B. FORMO EKASS1 ERESV ww nrtriPTwrrt w R NIIFORMPorartt for slender and WK VUrwililO average Tbt Uwfriwi corset, --Jhif K.r.-irln.nlitiM. W.B. REDUSO Corsets for stout I you look ten to twenty pounds lighter. . im hlfrfi-rriced qualitie M 14 bv ii-cW and yc f" figwes reduce one S0CIMPEKS0ME: Miss BessU CUrtor of Goldsboro tpeni-the weekend with friends here. - - Mn W V RtrawA and ehildran of Gastonfa' are spending; acme time with, relatives here. ,", , Mrs.' E. O. Moore has returned from Wilson. She visited "her aon,- Edward, at Atlantic Christian Col lege, . ..'..'' ''I- t . Mr. George Green was able, to be out Monday , after a week's illness from influenza. He expects to be able to return to business in a few days.' v, v1.- ' ;- ' ' Mr. James B. Dawson, Jr., has been transferred from the recruiting; of- flee at Gastonia to Fort Thomas, Kyn where he it engaged in war risk in- surance work. Sl ! - Miss Leafy Spear ia home from Henderson, where she has been teach ing. All schools . and "public; gather- in,? places,-there have Been cksed for a week or more . in accordance Austria Tries Charm Serbs But Can t Get V with anyone less schooled in the in tricacies of Austrian propaganda and Austrian policy than the Serbians. 1 These were in fact the same tac- D WU1. I. T;1rrw tic adopted by Austria before the By llllD 11, inClvery var t0 win over to Austrian domina. ' v - Ition the Jugo-SlaV provinces of fsiavonia. Dalmatia and Croatia. In By Henry Wood i these provinces by construction of (United Press StafT Correspondent) ! and colleges and 1y confer - iRnme. Sent.-' 4 (By Mail). -Martyr- ' -: -i nnvairal benefits . far beyond ed Serbia it now being; made' the vie- what Austria war doing for ither al- tim of one of he most diabolical and ready subjugated provinces, the dual insidious forms of propaganda the ' monarchy honed to curry favor of the Austrians have yet devised. jjugo-Slav population to a paint where At Salonika, Corfu, Rome, Paris, 'it wouid accept .willingly (Austrian and in fact at almost exery center domination and forget its ideals' snd ;n any of the AHied countries, there indicts for national nd racial lib- families, wives, mothers, sisters and jfs apparent an tne present demand of ' ' ' ' ' " 0)-!-) r a week or more with the auggeation of the State Board of Health. .:. v , Mrs. Claude Pridgen, wife of former Kinstonian now a major in the expeditionary forces, who has been aeriousry ill at Wilmington, is recuperatipjr, according; to relatives here. .MrJ. Pridgen had influensa. - Miss Kate McDaniel is spending an indefinite period , at bee home on North Queen Street ' on account of the closing of the schools and other public gathering places at Lumber ton, where she is principal of the high schooL - -.. - ;, .;'.. '- , ' r; . b'-4-;;,-7:t;' The ceremony of B'rith MiUh was performed Sunday at the residence cf Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gross, Manning Street Their young son,xHarold Loving , Gross, was the aubject. A large number of friends gathered to ' Congratulate the family and com pliment Master Gross, v The v as semblage contributed $ 32 for Jewish war sufferers. ' ' ' : TalU How Vino! Made 'Her' Strong. ' So. Kaukauna. 'Wis. T was weak. all run-down, tired all the time, and had Asthma so I could hardly keep around and dp my housework. After everything else had failed to help me, Vinol built me up and made me well and strong." Jlrs. Jay Parker. The reason Vinol waa so successful in Mrs, Parker's case, is because it contains the' necessary elements to create an appetite, aid - digestion. make nura blood and create stremrth. It ia tha beef and cod liver peptones iron and glycerophosphates in Vinol that does it yen will not be disap pointed if you try it J. E. Hood A Co. and druggists everywhere,' P. S. Stop scratching, our Saxol Salve stops itching. We guarantee it . - - n adv. children are either interned in Aus tria or Jiving in Serbia under Austri an domination ? jjnd surveillance. These officers, who now have not seen their families for over two years, instead of receiving from the latter news that might only stimulate them to greater hatred and greater effoit against Austria, receive instead Just the contrary.: ',v--' ' r:-y ::r--f: In fact ihe wives, mothers, aisters, sweethearts and daughters of fhese Srt-Man - officers are' encouraged and even helped to dress nicely, to live in such a manner that they will not on ly reflect an unusual degree of phys ical welt-being but finally td have their-photographs taken which tho Aiutrmn nuthcrities klndlv allow to be sen? by way of Switzerland so the Serbian officers mayj see how;, well their families fare under Austrian control, how fat and plump their chil dren re. how well dressed their wives are, and finally what a mistake it is for these CserDian omcera nus to give' up the struggle and accept ; Austrian domination which : would mean' so 'much far the wellfare of the off famili Women Write Letters. Naturallv. the women ; of Serbia, not susnectinz alwayathe ulterior de sign back of these Austria amenities and Wishing above all.that their male relatives in the Serbian army be free from asy worry on their account of ten write letters accompanying these DhDtoeranhS ; telling of their Vpres- perityK. well-being and comparative happiness th Jusro-Slav residents of these provinces for the creation of an in dependent Jugo-Slav state. SHE WAS ONLY TWENTY Yet Suffered with Functional Disorder and Was Cure by Lydia E. Pinkham's ! Vegetable Compound." ; ::..v..v r v'"Vh .;:"' t--.tr.llon TH "'SViFTriBmr months 1 suflfered from periodic pams-I doc- mm VUim VflUJ VUI IIMM- 9 ily physician bu t re 3 aaiuaii nn relief- then I explained my trouDie to anoujor doctof and be ad vised me to. take Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com pound. ' Soon after tAkinv it I betran to notice a change for the better, ana ai- f tnltinc aiz bot tles I am in perfect Hf-' ..f.'.i- o v i an so much farthe we Ware oi tne and I cannot thank youinough "icers themselves as well as of their - for .reUef it has given me." Mwa niiies. - ' - Katb Lawrence, Box 726V Spring Valley, IIL ' . , , School girla and girls who are em ployed at nome or in some occupation should not continue to suffer tortures enco of Miss Lawrence and thousands of others who nave tnea uusianio m. .s Mmartv l.vrlia K. Pink- barn's Vegetable Compound, and found relief xrom sucn uwiuk. - jL..p.. j.: -t. iha r.vdla K. Pink ham Medicine uov, siynn, rasss aim result of their 40 years experience In 1-being and comparative J oi th'isiubject ia at you. that might be effective - iervice, 1 The National Bank of Kinstoh KINSTON. N. C - Capital and Surplus Over $200,000.00 2 Every tiller of the toil ia this county knows how to farm. FABMING i their business. We know how to handle money tm your best advantage. BANKING: .Is our business. Wc invite tho farmer to com la and talk over farm Ingand banking with us." - , It may prove to be of mutual benefit 1 4 PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS. NATIONAL BA11K OF KINSTOH B. H. TAYLOR, Preaidrat J. A. BIZZELL. Cashier. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS, FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE PEOPLE. WOULD ' LIKE SECRET FOR . LOOKING WELL. "Two, weeks--ago I weighed ; 00 pounds. ' Now I weigh 105 pounds and feel perfectly well. Anyone I see suffering I tell them of what Mayr Wonderful Remedy has done for, me. They all want to know what makes me Icok so well. Your medicine has also been a real life-saver for my mother. , I cannot recommend it too highly for, stomach trouble." It ia a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucous from the lintestinal tract? and allaya 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, Hpod & Co. and druggists everywhere.'' . ' ' adv. J. L. HAMME 1 LAWYER ' Office with Cowper and Whitaker dr. f. fitts , OSTEOPATH ( ' 7- Offlc Hoars t 11-12 M Dr. Albert D. Parrott Practice Limited to Gealto-Urlnary cysolseopy, recUl diseases and gen eral surgery, 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. At Hospital 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. Hours 2:80 to 6:00 p.m. BUY LIBERTY BONDS WewilU&iri this war--( Nothing else really matters until we do I The Flavor Lasts tataraaea la All IU Braachaf, ' , Bai EatatowM ad SoIJ. '.', W.D.LaROQUE ! Vj, Insurance and Real Estate. Of flce-21M14 Hnatot Eldg. , " . " ' TELEPHONB W. ' 1 - . ', i ' ' i . . -i ( '.' -.4 ... 1 - - . Auac'iiioini Soi ' ' 1 - i :. ' . "OF. . , - ,,,. i ,Oo ll o I - 1 " ' F,.,jm .. ' ..,iiii..i.i,. ii i I vmmr, mi Til I fsaaMsasaaBaaaaaleawBasaiaaaaB Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! ' One or two doses - ARMY & JAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS vEfl fltat. vxwa frrf Irn jif .in vmmfflt. ficil known remedy for Cvn. uplMn, Sour Stonacu. and Uyrpcpsu. , i. 25 cents a package 2t all nnir;?s. or sent to any aJdrcs portpcid, t y the ; f Simmons r-Stal KINSTON, N. C. THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1?8 - - - mmmmmmmmmmmimm 1 . . . .... . , - , . .. . . ' i.- i - - - - :-- ;. .;"- 8 . -.- if - j. . v. . - ;v s " r- We will sell one car load of Tennessee Milch Cows at Kinstori, N Thursday, October 10, 1918. They are from three to five years old; most all are fresh, balance heavy springers.- They are the best grade Jerseys, a few of them pure breds. We bought them carefully from best farmersof Knox I Count v.Tenn pne and two of each farmers. They come direct "from the farmer to you. All of them have been Tuberculin tested and health certifi cates go with them. This is the best car load of cows every shipped to this country. . ' - - "' " '" " j. '," Don't fail to attend this sale as every one will be sold regardless of.price on above date rain or shine. 4 ; : ' ' Don't forget the date and placed Sale startsrpromptly at 10:00 A M. ; Ladies Are Especially Invited to Attend lhis oale hi . ( t J-.r Weingartsm Bros.; Ik'c New .York Chicago t .. U. S. ARn NAVY TAEI.CT CO. 2 .-, v .t r.,
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