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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918 ... . I ... ) K1MST0M FREE PRESS. -Z3a THE DAILY TREE PRESS IL GALT BRAXTON. Editor ana" Manager Published rry Day Except Sunday by t3i Kinston Free "fS'-j?it.tn Con ine, Xtniton. N. C. -"V-" Entered at the postoffies at Kinston, North Carolina, at aacond-claM matter wider act of Congrats, March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate Payable fa Advance: Ona Weak JO ' V Glz Months $2.50 On Month .........$ .43 Tfcrm Month 11.25 ;" ' v. ;' One Tear ...... ...f 5.00 - NEW TORE OFFICE-80 E. 42nd fit, Mr. Baiph R. Mulligan, in tele eharga of Eaitera Department Filei of He Free Presi can be seen. 4 It.t encouraging. - ;'; f :t: ' There Is cause for congratulation and thanksgiving today as mor? encouraging reports come jn Indicating the epidemic's control. The heroic measure have proven effective and the self-sacrificing effort tf -the Cod-serv ing 'volunteer' are being rewarded by Him jn whose name they work. "United we stand; divided we fair is beinj; sp'endidly exemplified in this community express ion of brotherly love and human kindness. WHAT OTHERS SAY , WESTERN OFFICE Jn charge of Mr. C. . Anderson, Marquette Building, Chicago, where fllea of The Free Press eaa be seen. Subscribers are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Free Free of any irregularity of delivery or inat tairflon whatioever on the part of the carriers. 1 WEDNESDAY, EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1111. More subaenben to the Fourth Liberty loan-are needed. .ir: t ,-. . .::...-"7vy'''';,.y'i',fL'" j :If Hindenburg ie really the inspiration of Germany's peace driva he probably has concluded that it ie even more difficult to reach Peace than Pari. "Considering the source" has been given a new mean ing by Preaidont Wilson, in his reply to Germany' peace overture. v UNCOUNTED HEROES. - Tuesday w spoke a feebl word f commendation for the prove men and -women who have thrown themselves in the 'fight for human life. Not one whit would we . detract from the glory and honor that belongs to them. There are others, however, who have done and are doing Hob' deeds. . They are the uncounted heroes whose con ception of neighbor line with that of the Good Samari tan. These unspoken ngU of mercy have been busy in all ee-Mfns f to c'ty aJtdeav'-rrig to alleviate tha dis tteia of their neighbors. They have gone into the homes where a majority and sometimes all members of the family have been stricken and have rendered services that have sustained life. They have' cooked dainty and wholesome morsels as well as nursed the sick. God bless these g9od.neighborsjrhey have merited the prais and love of thel rcssociates aa well as the approval of the Father in Heaven. "SAMrSON. PARBERED." ' GreenMboro Daily News! "In some of the smaller na tion, of the world, neutrals, there have always been army officers who have bowed down to and lauded the supposed effidency of the German army. They have expressed great admiration for the German method and seught to model their own armies after that pattern. Nor wns this feeling confined to the small countries; in all natiiiiis there have been military men who have hoped m.d longed for such an army, organised and controlled in such a way. Bark in the days of peace when the Ger maos used to hold their autumn maneuver they had ywarme of admirers gazing tn some of whom fairly slob bw.nl in thair appreciation of such efficiency, such dii.'p'.ine. ' , . i- "One wonders how ihes people feel now with all their carefully nurtured conceptions discredited thrown on the junk .pile. All that organization and efficiency of a lifetime collapse befora amies made up tf men, who for the moat reirt, had never dreamed of smelling gun powder until a t.hort while back. Those European neu tr ' who trembled when the Germans launched an of fensive, who were harrowed with thoughts of what might happen if the hot breath of kultur were turned their wa hve had the surprise of their rives. ;': "No doubt that surprise is mixed with relief. The bi bully who- was wont to be addressed in soft tones which by no means always turned away bis wrath- will no longer cause the little fellows to truckle- The mailed (1st be liked Jo shake will be bare of ttiaul. His war like gestures, if he makes any, will not signify anything, Sampson has had a haircut. "The effect is already apparent. Spain haf Informed Germany that she must have ship for ship for those the submarine i sank; the German ambassador is given a short period in which to select the. ones that must be given up? if he refuses to select them Spain will do it for him; the ships are safe in Spanish harbors. Finland see a treat light. The Finnish government has requested Germany to withdraw its troops from the country. Some of the Finnish newspapers have begun an agitation in favor of a ttjp roach toward the entente. They think the recent policy of Finland has been unneutral. "Wh?n might becomes weakness dt is en sy for any- holy to distlnguifh right." SPANISH INFLUENZA RAPIDLY SPREADING v- ' SMBlBsjSaeM j Person Weak and Rundown Easy ' Victims Fortify, Yourself Agaimtt It By Taking Teniae. According to late reports issued by Stete and Federal health authoriij ties the Spanish Influenza epiJn.ivc'j is rapidly spreading to n!l pahs of j .1.- . I I. . U I' mc cuurury, anu jv now cnu v.iai. . practically eyery state in the Unieir will be, seriously affected before, it runs its course. ' , It has not only become a great ar.d terrifying menace to : the . publi ' 1 . " , . THE WEARY WAY. Daily Becoming Less Wearisome Many in Kinston. ' RATES: Oaiy Whea Aecsapasde4 by Cash 1 laserttosi ........ la a wor4 I IaartlM ...Li,. U a woH lasartlou ........ U wars! 7 Iasertlona .. .... a word IS Issertloaa ........ U word , tS Insertlos .... ,'.11 a wejri ; Wanted Boy aa messenger. Apply , Western Union. Dly 10-14 tf. For Diamond Clusters, sea us. Mew born Jewelry Co, u --.v 10.14 tf. Wanted A lady that caa play pi ano to demonstrate sheet tnusie. Apply Forrest IL Smith. Dly -20 tf NIc roams for gentlemen. Steam heat, hot and cold water. Dr. Ira ii. Hardy.: : a Dly 841 tf. Wanted Young ladles aa telephone operators. Salary paid while learn Ing. Apply Carolina Telephone Telegraph Co, E. North St Dry 9-21 tf. For Sale New dining-room and ben room furniture. ' Apply Hudson Apartments No. .1, 2nd floor. Dly 10-10 to 10-29. ' Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot watsr bsfora breakfast With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at nighf, Annoying urinary disorders, j Tis a weary way, indeed. , Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for' kidney trouble. Are endorsed by Kinston citizens Mrs. Z. L. Osnady, 600 E. Caswell Kinston, says: "My kidneys wore giving me a lot of trouble about a year ago and I felt miserable. I shall msver forget the awful backaches I had and my housework was a burden to me, S,harp pains caught me in my , back when I stooped over and some times I felt so weak and exhausted I would have to lie down during the day and rest I used different kid ney medicines but didn't get any re lief until (Anally I began using Doan's Kidney Pills.. It was surprising how Dean's relieved me and it was but a shorf time when I was rid of thi'si iuni)narill. . COc at all dealers. Foster-Milburn fo., Mfgrs Buffalo, N. Y. adv. health, but unless checked, it s spt to seriously affect the progress, of war work in all its varioua depart ments. Already the Shipping Board has announced that ten per cent of its workers have been affected. The disease has made .its greatest ... . ... progress in the r-aac wnere it mas claimed its victims by the thousands. Reports from other sections, however, are equally alarnvingf and both civil and military authorities have warned the public to take every precaution to prevent its further spread. In 5nany cities schools, churches and theatres have been closed and public gatherings of all kinds forbidden. Medical authorities agree that peo ple who are weak and rdn-down are the earliest victims of the Influenza epideffiic. Ifryou find yourself tired, weak and losing flesh, or if you are in a generally run-down. condition, or if you catch cold easily this warning should be heeded promptly. You are really in great danger, because the t WOMAN'S NERVES -MADE STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' Winona, Minn. "I suffered for mora than a year from nervousness, and waa so oaa i couiu not rest at night would lie awake and get so nervous I would have to get up and walk around and tn tne morn in would be all tire out I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound and thought I would try it My nervousness soon left me. I aleen well and feel fin in the morning and aoie to ao my won. i eiadJv recom mend Lydia E. Pinkbanvs Vegetable compouna to make weak nerves strong." Mrs. ALBERT SULTZE, 6U3 Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. -How often do we bear the expression among women, 1 am so nervous, 1 can not sleep," or "it seems as though I should fly." Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultza'a experience and giva this- famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. PinkhanoCs Vegetable Com pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcom ing such serious conditions as displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg ularities, periodic pains, backache, dis siness, . and nervous prostration of women. andJs now considered tha stan dard remedy for uch ailments. iiifii I V, 'W G01 SAGE TEA III TO IT iJllll'IllMlliiKljillll lUU'-l! WW iillll!Hli,l Our Entire Time Is Occupied In establishing a reputation for furnishing i everything that is the Best in Drugs, At the Same Time Keeping Prices Down i'Y'r.- Where They Belong . ' ,v We are not substitutors. .You can get ex actly what you ask for at this store. Special Care and Attention Paid to Your . " Every Need. ' '.. ' ;' flJJJLIJi iniiixiHiiiiuiiiu I II K:-Z I UH ft 132 N. Cues Sr I u hvwl h a 09 FOUNTAIN rffTHTTini Kinston, NX. EQHII m I nil I 111 LUJ germ of thla disease is very catching f . Grandmother's Recipe to and you are apt to fall an easy victim if you come in contact with , the germs, , People who are well and strong are not likely to contract the disease because they, asm able' to thcow it off. - The common-sense way to keep from taking. It is to fortify the system against attack by build ing up the-constitution. In .other words to use the ,, old adage, f An ounce of preyeption is keep her Locks Dark, i r :r. .1 ,- uiussy, jacauuxui. worth a pound of cure." And if you are in a sub-normal condition the proper thing "to" do is to begin, immed lately to build up your powers of re sistance. To accomplish this.-nothinz on earth will strengthen jyou and build you up like Tanlac, the power ful reconstructive , tonic, which con tains the very elements needed by tho . system to give you fighting strength and ward -ou the influenza germ: t ; -;-.'w7.V First of all Tanlac begins its ac k.. uui... I m l f ;. l;.. .. fn-iue iur wnuiesoine, nuurisning food, and assists very organ of the body to perform its natural functions, thus helping to build up health and strength in the natural way. Tanluc is also the ideal strength ening tonic for persons who are suf fering from (he after effects of In fluenza, Grippe or Bronchial troubles Ad hundreds of thousands are us ing it daily with the most gratify ing results. ... ' In connection with - the , Tanlac treatment, it is necessary j to keep the bowels open by . taking Tanlac Lax ative Tablets, samples of which are included with every bottle of Tanlac, It is ala important that the) every itay rules of hygiene be observed; that Ss, sleep In well ventilated rooms, get plenty of fresh air and exercise and keep away from crowds. - , For sale by J. E. Hood & Co., Tem ple Drug Co.; E. B. Marston Drug Co.,s Kinston, Ct, ' And leading druggists everywhere. ' Lost, strayed or stolen Rat terrier brown spots both ear; right eye "glass;" brown spct on left hip. Nam "Buster." George-Whitfield, Kinston. Dly 10-16 to 10-18 Wanted Ta rent a ane-horsie firm ; ' on halves for 1918 wnere horse, im plements and good house are fut nish ad. Am in 4th class of first draft Address 808 E. Vernon Ave. -Dly 10-14 ta 10-18 : F Sale 1J17 Ford touring rsr; aem,:nntati runs; atl new over sized tire, i Car in perfect condition. Apply 110 (McLawean Street, tele phone Mr. Calkins, 607. : Dly 10-15, 19, 17. For Sale Farm of ISO acre.. 81 in high atata cultivation, situatad cn brick rd 7 mile from New Ham. Ca'tabh to rais tobacco or any oiler3, crop. Can sell on raaaon all terms. AdJreis W, H. Hender son, New Bern, N. C Dly 9-17 to 10-18 r We're sot here lone. o let's make our atay agreeable. Let ua live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well, what a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy tt la If one will only idnnt th tuisium iubiu rain. . Folk who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluice of tha aystem each morning and flushing out tho whola of tha Interna! poisonous stag nant matter. , Everyone, whether ailing. alck or welt should, eaca morning, be for breakfast, drink a gUa of real hot water wlta a teaspoouful of limestone : Phosphate In U to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels tha previous cay a indigestible waste, sour uii and polsonoua toxins; thns cleaning. swtenlng and nnrifvinr tha .ni .llm.rtl.rw ....I V. Z , . . wvrv pulling moro .I r - - food Into tho stomach. Tha action at NcClfcf.rn KSllWaV SvcfAm hot water and limestone ohoenhate U IVOUWdJ OySieill an emptr stomach la wonderfully In- No. 1398:00 t. m tar P.i.uv vtaxraunr. it cbum n ,k-. . ' fermenutkma. raW w..t. 7.1 1Jarnm' GWOMboro and Winston- acidity and gives on a , anlendlJ appetite for breakfast While you am enjoying your breakfast tha water and phosphate la aaletlv extracting Ian volume of witr rmm ttA blood and getttu readv for- & HOW STRANGE THINGS SOME " TIMES HAPPEN. "I want to write you to let you known that I have taken 2 more dos es f Mayr's Wonderful Remedy,, and have gained 10 pounds id the last 2 weeks, although 1 am thinner around the waist thsn before, because the bloating in my stomach bas alfone and I am" feeling like a boy again. Tt . ... . ... uero never was anyimng in this world half aa good as this medicine.' It is a aiinpjc, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomsch, liver and intcstin al ailments, Including appeilicitis. une a:se will convince or money re funded. J. E. Hood & Co. and drug gists everywhere. adv, RELIEVES -'GRIPPE' PLAIN " i1 '.-.:.., NATURAL IRON TONIC, - -x . BEST The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening- gray, streaked and faded hair ia grand mother' recipe, and folk are a Rain using it to keep their hair a Kood. even color, which is quit aenaible. as wa are living In an age when a youth ful appearance is ofthe greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, w on't have the troublesome task of gathering the are and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-usa product, improved ty tne aauition or other increments, called "wyetn'ssage and Sulphur Compound." It I very popular because nobody can discover it ha been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the a-ray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, be side i beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. . It is not intended for the oure, mitiga tion or prevention 'or disease. " FIRST NATIONAL M OF IONSTON , : X, CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS OVER $200,000 We. appeal to our friends to subscribe for, the Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds as liberal ly a possible, thereby aiding the Govern ment in the prosecution of the war. N. J. BOUSE, President J. I. BIZZELL, Asst. Cashier D. P. WOOTEN, Cashier . v DR. HENRY TULL, Viee-Prest W. a HARVEY, Teller W.L. Kennedy Dr. Henry Toll J. H. Canady , DIRECfORS J. F. Taylor IL H. HcCay .. H. E. Moseley -. - N. J. Ron David Oettinger C Felix "Harvy Land for Sale 2,425 acres of land on road from New pern to Beaufort, central high way on both sides of road. Fine land for tobacco or any other cropsabout million feet timber and thousands of cords of wood on land borders on Neuse River. f , Transportation by water to New Bern land is situated right at the village of Ilarlowe i Price $8.00 per acre this iavsi bar- gam, ?5,00Q cash, balance Ton long time if necessary. . If interested write , . J..M. HOWARD, New Born, N. C, 1 . adv. Ice Cream Candies Cold Soda j If It's Ice Cream Fresh Candy or Fruit You Wan The Candy, Kitchen is the place -Visit us and you.will be pleased. Prices Are Right Quality Better OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN , Phone 35S. Prompt Delivery. 4 Farm for Sale Costs But a Fraction What Weaker Preparations gcH for A Spoon ful in a Glass of Water a Dose.'fM Salem, connecting at Greensboro for reclining chair car Goldsboro td Wmston-Salem. No. IL 6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham. RrMiuUm Wiui.. e.i. w. Ml 111. 1UIIUB VntMvi . J A .V M, . organa. . AaovTiue, connecting a ureensooro xor pomta north and Tha millions af nennl k. bothered with eonstlnatian. hi linn. pell, atomach trouble; otbera who nuov ia. aiooa disorder and iekly complexion are urged to get a Quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. Thla will coat very littl but 1 uffldeBt t mat eayooa a pronoun ff mnv r. ,k subject of inside-bathing before break. ' ' . - a south and at Asherilla for ancinnaU, CHicago, St Lotus, Memphis and all point wost (Thi train operates via Wlaston-Salem and Barber). Parlor ear Coldsbora to Asherill. : ; 5 C i. a jones, " -. Travailing Passenger. AginC : Rleigh. N. O. The absolute pnof Vhat medicinal iron would help 'Hhe n blood and strengthen pchpl wonderfully has caused many chemists to perfect more or less efficient tablets. - f or most jeople, however, the writer would say that just plain nighly concentrated Add Iron Min eral i better, far cbeaper and strong er and goes from two to sis times as far. A bottle of wcid Iron Mineral, kept handy and a teasrrbWfuj poured in a glass of drinking-water after meals. makes delightful, very unusual and highly beneficial fcinit and "strenrth ener, and if the bmod needs enrich- ing and purifying it would be hard to nnd anything that does it better or ride the system of Grippe, Spanis Influents and kindred ailments Quick er than just plain concentrated Acid Iron Mineral, which is the nsme for non-alcoholic natural iron. It builds up the entire system. It also hss a beneficial effect upon appetite and digestion, and" the kid neys soon show Its effects. (A-I-M j splendid for a nasal spray and gargle, prevents Influ enza). Dont delay, call for it to day. Ft r sale by, all leading druc- gists.- - - - -j-.., Two miles from Trenton, on road I to Comfort and KinRton, contains 200 seres,' about 65 acros cleared, every I foot of this farm is good land with j clay foundation 2 good dwellings, barn, pack house, tobacco barn and i all necessary buildings all nicely painted. Fine water and near schools I and churches, Price $9,01)0 one half cash, balance on time to suit pur chaser. If interested write -J. M. HOWARD, ' New Bern, N. C. : adr. Carter's little Liver Fills A.Remedy.That waxesuie You Cannot be Constipated aim nappy ; Small Pllt Small Doa : . , Saull Pric CARTER'S JITTLE IVER All IC PILLS. 3Vorth;LiYing Affi. io? pARTER'S IRON PIU5 many colorless face ., but . W will greatly help most pala-faced feopw ISaBBSBSDBHSnBBCSjaBnBSanHBnM TERRIBLY SWOLLEN Suffering Described As Tortcra Relieved hj Elack-Draugtt MEiVOORN JEWELRY CO. GRADUATE OPTOMETRISTS AND JEWELERS. We thoroughly examine th eyea and fit glasses. Astigmatism and muscular jnsufficience whicb causes headaches and other unpleas ant symptom corrected. We grind the glasses. Rossville, Ga. Mrs. Kate Lee Able, of Uiis place, writes: "My husband is an engineer, and once while lifting, he in jured himself with a piece of heavy ma chinery, across the abdomen. He was so sore he could not bear to press on himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed 165 lbs., and fell oft until he weighed 1 10 lbs., in two weeks. He became constipated find it looked ike he would die. We had three different doctors, yet with all their medicine, his bowels failed to act He would turn up I ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink t two or three days in succession. .He did this yet without result We became desperate, lie suffered so. He was swol len terribly, lie told me his suffering could only be described as torture. I sent and bought Thedford's Black- Draught -1 made him take a big dose. and when it began to act he fainted, he was in such misery but he got relief and besan to mend at once. He got wen. and we .both leel hexowes his life to Thedford's Black-Draught" " Thedford's Black-Draught will help yoa to tctp O, ready for the day's work. IrjitW : - . KC-UI 104 S. Queen St Thone 417-J. Kinston,' N. C Insurance off All EUnds lONSTON; INSURANCE asJ REiULTY pO:iPANT C.OETTJN CER, Mgr. "BUY WARSAV INCJS STASIPS,- s Tefaphone No. 102- 110 E. iCordonSt tasaraaca la All It Branch. Bead Estat Bought and Soli. W. D. LaROQUE . Insurance and Real Estate. ' OffkeawzU-214 Honter Bide TELETHONS 17. J
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