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C. B. W00DLEY, M. D- . Jce treatment of Rectal and Skin DiaetftMi 8jdl7. Temporary Office la Hood Building IXNSFORli ABBOTT. . O. , OaCeopaUuc f'hykb ; ftlMUlra, Next Door to Ul , Phona B79-J. DR. JAS. W. POWELL, DENTIST, Specialist Pyorrhea. Crown and Bridge Work First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 595. OJ8. DAtf W. PARROTT ; DENTIST frwva and Bridge " Specialty Office over Cot Mill office N. J. Rouse Edward M. Land Kinnton, N. C. Goldaporp, N. ('. ROUSE & LAND, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Offices: Kiiislon, N. C. GoWitboro, N. C. 393-394 Borden Building Your Eyes Are Valuable Aueti to You. Are They Defective? If so, Then They Are a Liability. An examination will reveal any defects. Examination Free. Claud Fitted at Reasonable Price., by two Registered Optometrist at Mewbprn Jewelry Co. NEAR CASWELL MONUMENT (Dont forget the location) Phone 417-J Kin.ton, North Carolina For Boys WASH SUITS AND ROMPERS Solid Colors and Stripes 50c and $1 per Suits SEE THEM J HIRSHFIELD COMPANY Next to National Batik of Kinston Phone 341 WANTED A boy to deliver the Free red. . 5-3-3t White Middy Suits at $3.50 White Middy Skirts at $1.00 Mens, Ladies, Misses and Boys White Oxfords and Tennis Shoes . 50c to $3.00 T W. Mewborn & Co. Neckwear of the Better Kind. 50c and up. Come and see is all we ask. J, C. DAIL & CO. ft s Striped Skirts ALL COLORS White Skirts Tiimmed In Slrijes 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 O. N. T. COTTON 6 Spools for 25c CHAS. I WATERS The Telephone Stor Telephone la To Drive away Bugs, Roaches. Anti, and olher troublesome insects,' use Pete'mans Discovery. No Trouble at all to get rid of these pests if you do this, it is quick and effective, put up in tin boxes, and does the work effectively, PRICE 1 5c and 25c Phone 114 Lenoir Drug Co. W. D. HOOD, PKOP. "On The Srjuare" Take Notice! TO THE CITIZENS OF KINSTON The; aewer connections have now been rompleted and are ready for use. It will be to the interest of those desiring plumbing done to nee me promptly, or call Phone No. 498. Respectfully R. E. L. RHODES Will you ride in your own car on the l;tth of May? aiKf OP LOGAL ISSSi" Realty Transfer. A. S. Stroud to Baptist church, lot in Pink Hill, $1 and other considera tions Marriage Licenses. To two white couples: Luke Crain and Nannie Jones, and Charlie C. Hill and Willie Dell Bizell, all of Lenoir county. Negro Convention. The Eastern-A:lantic Christian Sunday School Union, colored, will begin a convention, to las' several days, at the colored Free Will Bap tist College in Lincoln City Sunday. The union embraces a number of counties. Aristocratic Swine. Ten hoKs arrived here today from Iht Carolina mountains for eight ii'.'snbers of the Lenoir County Pig Club and a firm of planters. Two of the drove were 30ws, ihe other cigh' 12-weck-i-cid pijcit. All were pedi ncd to the limit and nicely groom ed. Lad Meat C ondemned. Two hutf rarciisios have been eon dinimd by Sanitary Inspector T. A. umway this week, ihe meat was prayed and carrier out of the city. One unimil came from Lenoir caunty and one from Jones. Moth casqs were voluntarily reported by deal cr.-. Colored EpiKccpnliaiiH to (ive Concert. Musical talen: from the choir am conirrefraHon of St. Angus' i'ic's Epis copal church, colored, will jnve a concert in Holloway's Hall, on K'ls! Rrijrht sirnat, on the night of May lilh. A special invitation is extern eJ to white people. MisH CaHey Leaves Dr. Parrolt. Miss Annie B. Walker, a gradu ate from the Charlotte Sanilarium, cumc a few days ago to substitute for Miss Mary Casey in the office of Dr. W. T. Parrott. Miss Casey has held this position, a very responsible one, for three years. She resigns to be with her mother in Wayne coun ty, whose heal'h !a no; good at pres ent. Miss Casey will remain in Dr. Parrott's office until Miss Walker, who somes highly recommended and is said to be one of the most efficient surgical assistants in the State, be comes conversant with the work. CHURCHES. (Too Late to Classify) Aikinson Memorial Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Junior Christian Endeavor meeting in the church bujlding at 11 a. m.; Inter mediate Endeavor meeting in the fame place at 7 p. m. No preaching' service. By presbyterian appoint ment the pastor will be in Wilson U assist in the installation of the Rev. J. B. JMassey. RHEUMATIC PAINS STOPPED. The drawing of muscles, the sore ness, stiffness and agonizing pain of Rheumatism quickly yield to Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the painful part. Just apply as-directed to the sore spots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth. Here's proof "I have had wonder ful relief since I used your Liniment on my knee. To think one applica tion gave me relief. Sorry I haven't space to tell you the history. Thank ing you for what your remedy has dojie for me." James S. Ferguson, Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan's Liniment kills pain. 25c at Druggists, adv. ATTENTION, PHYSICIANS. Account Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons the Atlan tic i.oast Lane nave announced an xcursion fare of $11.25 from Kins ton to. Washington, 1. C. Tickets vill be sold for all trains on May 7 and 8, limited, returning to reach Kinston not later than midnight of May 15. Proportionately low fares will be made from all other points on the A. C L. These rates are open to the public. - For pullmart reservations and fur ther information apply to D. J. Ward, ticket agent, Kins ton. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, The Standard Railroad of the South Do you know that while you are idle aomeNklher contestant will jet that subscription which was partly promised to you. ' . " Mr. D. L. Dixon left last niht for . ..,.. k, INTEREST BY-PRODUCTS OF INSURANCE Life Insurance Companies Render Great Service Through Efficient Investment Departments. Life Insurance has many by-pro-ducts. The service rendered by the investment departments of the com panics is ono of them. Amounts col-1 lected in premiums are not .sufficient to mature policies, but premiums col lected plus interest earnings are nuf flcfent. The Investment of these ac cumulated payments of insurance ia necessary, and the interest earnings are essential in the maturing of insur ance plans. The insurance companies, therefore, become an Important source of moaey supply and serve those In need of more capital th;? m.P who desires to develop or enlarge hi farm, or the man who plans a husine block or a home an well as tho me: who build railroads or plan and ca' out other large undertakings. An fx animation of the list londs, mortgage and other securities held by Insuranc reveals a service in money supoly IV greater than is generally supposed. 1 is probable that many of tl !:;.- systems of businses, so usi fa I ;i coua try-wide development, could r.ot ii; v iiceii financed at all c.vcp:. ror life i:i sttraneo seivlio. Th" e ., '..! t, I' . : cl;ic) Is a good ilhii liation i! tills by product. About $:! .(i.t.-'ii.c-il ef money used In tho rebuildim: of i'.i' wonderful city was fiinils'.ied by lii Insurance. I-ife insurance, with Its brother or ganizations liability, casualty and fire Insurance organizations - is rendei ii tremendously imooriant si-rvn-o in many directions. The companies in suring honesty In official p'!dtlos' and among employees protect m-.;aiii zatlons and emplovers. and furnish a Ktrone Incentive toward effectiv" and honest service, helping in a larre way to make business dependable tuul to inculcate rules of honesty in all l.u; i ucsfl transactions. The casualty com panies with their campaign of safe! first teach people to live carefully and to avoid accidents. It. is to their nil vantage to reduce the number of th. halt, tho maimed, and the blind to tin largest extent. They want every in in to be In the possession of his s.-n and to have two feet a:id tvo hands and to bo efficient. The flro companies are teaching the proper construction and care of buildings and the preven tion of waste. They want structures to bo constructed iirrrt 1o- stund for government use. Piles of ashes do not appeal to them. Life insurance, through the varhius medical depart ments and otherwise, teach healthful living, and conduit extensive cam paigns for tho elimination of prevent ablo diseases and for the maintenance of health. The span of human life 1? being lengthened, and the conditions under which we livn are being stead lly improved. These by-products of Insurance, in the aggregate, render such tremendous human service that the most liberal estimate will be no more than a weak approximation. K. W. Randall. DISTRIBUTION OF RISKS It Is Clearly Understood That the Fundamental Idea and Basis of Insurance Romains the Same. The economic function of insurance, the fundamental idea which was origi nally its basis anil which remains so, lias long been dearly understood. A proper distribution of financial risUs la of necessity the very basis of all Insurance. To a realization of the need of such distribution the idea ol lrnurance owes its origin. If it were not for the feeling on the part of so ciety at larro that calamity in general, whether dun to the elements, to the Immutable laws of life, to the hazards of existence, or to the frailties of man kind, can best be oared for by divldin?: the cost of each calamity In partlculat among as large a number as psMh of the tnemborn of so44j so that will not fnll with crushing effect upor one. there would be no sifficlcnt lea son ror tne existence or the greal business of Insurance in all its many ramifications. This feeling, orlglnahy entertainer) nearly three thousand years ago In connection with the manifest perils of traffic by sea. has spread by degrees, and of late with astonishing rapidity. until now it is applied to every lnuiK irnble possibility, and even to somt possibilities which give the imagina tion a rather severe strain. KINSTON MARKETS Prices iyer'eaTlinjt Here for farm produce today, as quoted by the Kin ston Peanut Company, were: Hams, lb 17H Shoulders, lb. . . 12V Pork 10 Lard 14 Eggs 15 Hens, lb 10 Roosters, apiece ............. 25 Country butter 30 Cora, bushel SO NOTICE: I have moved my office to building di- - n .. i j ... r k u T 7 cUy. while my building m being remrd Peer's' MATERIAL For Warm Weather ' ; ' VOILES Plain and Figured Marquisettes Plain and Figured LAWNS And Complete Line of While Goods The One Price Cash Store A. J. Siiiton&.Sons Telephone 34 mm J' a, 771 if life tta-s a Lurclen in mt a ton tim t fiaLf om just eAiccl artel cAiccl. a9 didn't know urfiai was ihe matter. He was also look ing pate and hii food didn't aaiee with him. of clicln'i know it, Lut he needed aii and Jun ihine. So cS went and Louahi tin a new p.o caAt. How he AmiicA and fat and AoJy. ou just rnxiit eome and ice him. Qlwayi youA paL, JCoxt. (P. S.VUhat a Leautiful line of jo-carj and baLf c aAiiaaes, and fxtAniixiAe of all kindi 2ou can act fAom Oeitinger's Furniture Store INSURA HUE OF C. OETTIKGER. Manager Kinstcn Insurance fk Realty Co. Telephone IV 102 (Next to Postoffice) m. it 11 v r . 1 . - rr a Standard Cyphers Icutiator UM in Four Sie. AUo viMri yptwn-Kuilt incu- CYPS th Af XI I These are the "Standard Hatrben'anl Frooder ot tho Wotld." The? bav been respootible for nre real poultry kucc than all other batchers and brooder com bined. Tbeentire l' lher Line la guatmntJ Id give Mtintactioa ut your iijuccy btX. 1L E KOSEIEY UDW. ' LC051PANY;V Royal Corsets The Correct Kind i See The Our - --X xV .- s frj. i. T.:'.-z ; 4 i -I . ILL KINDS Yott can do it in yonr own f&ck yiaar xuu can raise poultry there and sell both efg:3 and poultry at a substantial profit. There are greater money-making possibilities in poultry and eggs than you realize. 'And these profits are mutle surtr-r-the work of getting them is. made easier if you ifart right if you are equipped wRh Built Incubators r jpfHJ hi, CYPHERS:-. Portable Hovers A&i 1. 1 J ife Worcester Models In Window DR. F. FITTS, Osteopath, Upulairs, Next Door Old PoHtoffice EXAMINATION FREK. Fhonea: Office 80. IW-fj2l STULTZ S BAUER A WORLD CHOICE PIANO J. B. LEONARD Special Agent 104 South Queen Street Kinston, N. C. 'Tatronize Home Industry" JOB PAINTING We are Equipped U Handle Year Orders (or Higl Grore Job 0rder Carefully aad PraaDtlr Eutitei We Make the Beat Grade LETTER HEADS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, CARDS FOR ALL PURPOSES, CIRCULARS, LARGE AND SMALL. ENVELOPES, POSTERS. We have Connections with Engraven and Blank Book Maken which en able ua to Promptly Handle Orders for Engraving aind "WdsofBIankBook Making. Kinston Free Press Co. bcerporatei Publishers and Job Printer. "Everything In Printing CAPITAL OF 100.000.09 SURPLUS of $95,000.00 this bank is in, poion. to extend aid to dcpoti- tors lor any legitimate 'K purpose. - New Accounts large ' or small ate desired, and a rjerfefct 'ienrice is 'aK sured, ; Have youf Unking bxme Hartsfiefd f.'-i iw4 Henderson 4 oattend the ven ion of tb T. P. A iaie con- W V I - DR. J. M PARROTT - .-.ft A Nalicsal Bank cf Kcsfs
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