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The Daily Free Press from Kinston, North Carolina • Page 3

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Kinston, North Carolina
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V. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1919 THE KINSTON (N. FREfe PkESS. PAGE THREE II ft NEW SHIRT WAISTS SOCIAL PERSONAL $1.50 and $2.50 CAPTAIN IRVIN O'HAY presents the greatest show of 'A. E.

F. Beautiful s'yles and woederful qnality Misses Katie Cobb and Ruth Tate UiWf for the money. IT Ihi lUl Lr rvin CHAMBERLAIN BRAXT01N are back from a visit' at New Bern, Dr. and Mrs. Robert P.

Huffman left Tuesday for Wilmington, to make their home. Misses Lucille Collins and Corinne Christian Church. The place has been vacant since the resignation of Miss Edna Fellows lome months ago. 9 9 9 Mr. D.

W. Dudley of Jones County was a Kinston visitor Tuesday. He is expecting the return home shortly ot his son, Mr. Wilbur Dudley, a member of the COth Infantry, Fifth Division. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Coble will Barrus and Mr. Earl Brewer and others attended a dance at Farm- cille Monday night.

1 I Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sutton return AmiWment Company, 30th Division, "Per G. 0, 241, G. II.

Qv ll-28 ENTIRE' C4ST-AND ORCHESTRA COMPRISED OF MEN AN TWO WAR BRIDES "fift "OLD HICKORY DIVISION" 30th Division which Broke the Hindenburg tine, Real Soldiers, Real Performers, Company of Decorated, 17 Wounded a.JO Acts-Orchestra of "i i TBih the ameshow as played In France during the long "dreary months after the signing of the armistice 1918. until sailing for home, March 17. 191V The Hickory -Nuts, entertained the men from Dixie as well as 100,000 others, has been seen by G'Vshing whp pronounced It the- greatest laughing show of the A. E. F.

Gl. E. M. Lewis, who eomrnankded' the' 30th, officially atat- leave Tuesday afternoon or Wednes ed recently from Hendersonville and Asheville, where they spent their day for Raleigh, where they will re honeymoon. Mrs.

Sutton was Miss side in future. Their son, Mr. Albert Coble, has lived at the capital sev Caroline Brock. aqcjMA TT isn't so hard to attain rT isn't so hard to attain eral years. Mr.

end Mrs. W. Birch Douglass welcomed a baby daughter Monday afternoon. She weighs about 11 ed that the show did more for thmorale of the division than any Wtiier workv Gen. "'Paison Mr.

Will Lewis and a party of youngsters will leave Tuesday night for Camp Sapphire, in Transylvania County, one of Western Carolina's pounds, Mr. Douglass being the 9 1 perfect figure lines and to have a stylish sil- said after (he last performance (while the men were etill jn the serviceX "If I had my. way I would authority for this. Mrs. Douglass beauty spots.

1 and daughter are getting on nicely. give every man in the show D. S. Tyson "Be come to mf home town." Ask any returned soldier about tlife 'Hickory Nuts." 25 per Vent of jsjjoceejis go to the 30th Veteran Prof. Joseph Kinsey, superintend Misses Pat.

Sheppard of Winston Salem and Marguerite" Meadows of ent of schools, was back at his office 1 8. 1 here Tuesday after an absence of a Greensboro, hcuse of Miss Pauline Hdbd will be honor guests week or two. He has been recuperating from illness. Miss Natalie Nunn Tuesday as at an affair to be given by Mrs. Oscar Greene Tuesday afternoon.

Misses Josephine Copelahd and Leah Hines gave a gypsy tea in honor of the upstate young women Monday. houte- Just give a little care to the selection of your next corset, insist upon the model which is designed for your individual type of figure. To be sure of obtaining the right garment, the one which will preserve the nat-url lines or correct existing imperfections, ask for MADAME GRACE Seats on Sale Tuesday. sumed her duties as pastoral helper wa w.f sbsisji mf WAR TAX EXTRX-1 25 PER CENT. OeEjS TO ETERANg or assistant pastor of Gordon Street assoqation sora DIVISION.

HICKORY NUTS SCORED HIT AT JOHNSON CITY. BASEBALL REJOICES DAUGHTER Monday's games: CAN RESUME STUDIES. "Everything hiy little 12-year-old National. Chicago, 1-1; Cincinnati, 4-2. girl ate distressed her; even a glass of water would cause, her to belch gas and she was unable to go to Look For the Trade Mark (see above) On Each.

Madame Grace Corset, Bras-siere, bandeau or Camisole school for nearly a year. I bought Perfumes that you have always used, and new ones. Imported and Domestic her a bottle of iMayr'a Wonderful Pittsburgh, St. Louis, 1. Boston, New York, 7.

American. New York, 7-4; Boston, 4-2. Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland Chicago, 5. St. Louis, Detroit, 6.

Remedy, and since taking it she is eating us out of house and home and is attending school again." It I It Is S( Distinctive That It Cannot be Mistaken. is a simple, harmless preparation THIS DRUGGIST that removes the catarrrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays WAS HONEST, Have You Tried (Johnson City Staff) At the Majestic Theatre last night the Hickory Nuts went right over ths top in the best style, carrying everything before them. When once the barrage was laid by Capt. Irving O'Hay, who declared the people jnst had to like them, there was nothing left for the audience to do but capitulate, and they did, with gusto. v.

It was as good tv- performance as the best of professionals ever succeed in putting i on. It more than a-mere vaudeville, show. It was a happy coiiabination of a first-class a first-class circus and a first-class minstrel. Black face comedians, slack wire artist, clog magician, female impersonators, a bunch of song birds and string instrument artists and a regular jazz orchestra combined to make the performance absolutely without an equal. They had the goods and they delivered it.

Sergt -Maj. Grant was some Julian Eltinge, tall and graceful, in a be ELAND BROTHERS COP Some time ago I went into the the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including append! drug store of Gerke Drug EvansvWe, and the following citis. One dose will convince i6r II. Harris, camp: ifferentv Around the Corner money refunded. J.

E. Hood Co. and druggists everywhere. adv. conversation took place between Mr.

Gerke and myself: "Theodore, how does it come that you sell so much more 'Number 40 For The Blood' mi SIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. STAINiuACK, Proprietor. A Hand Grenade ENTERPRISE SIGN WORKS than these other druggists around here?" Mr. Gerke answered: "A year or' so ago my wife came into the store and said she was going to take a blood medicine. She looked over the kinds I had on the shelf and I reckon you put up the best 'spiel' as she took a bottle, of 'Number On the Square," Across from Postofflce PHONE 1 14 P.

O. BOX 302 Work Guaranteed. Phone 557. 'Prompt Service, Box 414. coming, saffron taking it awhile she gave mm Savings it to cur boy and one day I was complaining of 'that tired feeling and she said, 'Here, I will dose you -assssssTjai -Ns V.XN.N.V'sX' on Number 40' and she did and it did me so much good I have been Teoorremending it to my customers for: the boys and girls under 17 years of since and buy in gross lots'-y.

C. Mendanhall, 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. rv The ingredients entering i(to "Number 40" are set down in, the U. S. Dispensatory and other medical books as follows: "Employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, scrofula, chronic rheu- Vcatariih, chronic constipa stomach and liver trouble.

Un der its use sores, ulcers, nbdes, tumors and swellings that have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." "Number is sold by J. E. Hood Co. adv. IN A BOTTLE THRU A 'STRAW We have a letter from the U.

S- Government acknowledging receipt of our order for the NOVEL savings banks, and in addition reading as follows: ''We have sent a representative to Wash-ington in an effort to get the Fifth District first with these 'SOUVENIR Banks. Indications are that we will be" in position to ship them from Richmond on 'the 19th or 20th of June. As soon as we are absolutely certain of the date, we will advise you." Rheumatism Relief -25c. It is Cold Clear Through Nature's Remedy (MR Tablets), Are. Helping Thousand Wh Triad Ex- penaiv Thine Without Result It's Guaranteed.

I No heated glass to take the chill: out of 1 1 Chero-Cola There are three vital processes of human existence, the digestion of food, the extraction of nourishment from it and the elimination of waBte. Poor digestion and assimilation means failure to derive full nourishment from food arM that in turn often meant) impoverished blood, weakness, anemia, etc. Poor elimination means an accumulation of waste matter which poisons the body, lowers vitality, decreases the power of resistance to disease and leads to the development of many- serious ills. Rheumatism, due tosome interference with the process ot enmina-tion, failure to get rid of certain body poisons, cannot be expected to yield to any medicine that falls to correct the condition responsible for it. Could nr reasonable person expect to rid LISTEN We will keep you advised An opportune time to secure one of these f-7V nilllllllHlMIIISHl 7 Ifat1, i Drink it 'at the fountain in a YT7.7 War Souvenirs '1 himself of rheumatic pain as long as kis5rV' 1 from its bed of crushed ice.

It rpfrihi nnd SJltisfieS. VJi NATIONAL BANK 2 7 9 rheumatic poison is suioweu iu remain In the body. Think of this. It explains the success of Naturae Remedy (NB Tablets) In so many rases where other medicines have failed. Thousands are-uslng NR Tablets every day and tret-ting Why pay five or -ten-times as much for uncertain things? A 25c box of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets), containing enough to last twenty-five days, must help you.

must give you prompt relief and sat'. lsfactoiT benefit or cost you nothing. Nature's Remedy is not only for the relief of rheumatism. It improves digestion, tones the liver, reg- ulates ki Jney and bowel action, improves the blood and cleanses the You've tried the expensive medicines end doctors, now make the real test You'll ret results this time. Just try it Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist THE LENOIR DRUG CO ICINST0N Gi I i "m.T ssssi.

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