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THE DAILY FRfE PRESS THE FREE TRESS CO., Iublihr DANIEL T. EDWAKDS Edilor. ft W. PORLAW Managing Elitor. Entered at Postoflw-e at Kinstotn, N C, as 8Tond-flans mail matter. Resolution of Respect, Cards of Tbanks, Obituary Notice, etc., wiH t eharped for at one cent per word MOVEMENT OF TRAINS. NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. Mo. 15 Lt 5.27 A.M. tf. 8 U 7;5Q A. M. Mo. 7 Lv; 10:27 A. M. Mo. 10 Lv. i 38 P. M. Mo. 9 Lt. w 7:36 P. M. Mo. 16 Lt. - 11.22 P. M. ATLATIC COAST LINE R. R, Mo. 58 . Lt ... 7 JO A. M. Mo. 73 Ar 225 P.M. Mo. 72 Lt 425 P. M. Mo. 59 Ar. 7:40 P. M. KJNSTON CAROLINA R. R." Mo. 1 Lt 4: 00 P. M Mo. 2 Ar. 85 A. M. CAROLINA R. R. Mo. 333 Lt. 4:30 P. M Mo. 332 - Ar. 7:35 A. M. Thursday Evening., March 26, 1914. A BALD SUBSIDY. It in wiid thut mifjar in thp largest item of tonnage thut will pass through the Panama canal. This sugar fomeH from the Hawaiian is land and sine these islundw belong to the United State trade with them must be accounted domestic com merce and therefore tbe nubject of .American coastwise . trade which in confined by law exclusively to Ame rican bottoms. Foreigner cannot compete with Americans tor this tonnuge; und a nearly all thiw Hawaiian nugur is consigned either jto New York or Philadelphiu refln ;rics it comprises a very important tearryiug trade. The production of the Ulandw in .Home 600,000. tpnn a year by i'ur the larger part of which in curried by ship from Hawaii to the ' Isthmnn of Tchuuutepec, carried over th ith- mm by rail and then rtwhipped to (the Atlantic Coast destination. The Steamship i company that carrie the figar coniroiH p w oorne ;on meree between Nw York uud San IfranciHo.' Jt' h's frantically" a l;oro- iulete indnobolV'ttf1 the t rattle, it is protected against foreign competi lion by1 our coasting laws. It charges ' 1 the highest ocean rates tn thvworld, juijly a. Utile lower tlym the trans- ontinentul rail rate and twice as My ., liBch tin forcimi lines nsk from New jYdrk ko Yokohama, Australian or JBuenoH Ayre. It is the only con tuderable flet of American wnwels h existence thut in the Held, or ,fuuzed, with un established business, bidding for this trade and standing tpady to accept any spwiul ftnors that congress may hand out. Hhould cougres;4 refuse to repeal the toll exemption clause this "sugar line" would enjoy u very handsome subsidy . At present the line pays 4he Tebuuntepee railroad for a short rail shipment considerably more thau it would have to spend by paying Panama canal tolls. If it were re lieved of the necessity of paying tolls and by the people of the United States 'presented with a free water way across Panama it would simply - X pocket the saving and enlarge it carrying trade probably without even to much as saying "thank you' for the favor. , Neither the usrar plan ter of Hawaii nor the ojrur con Burner of the United Sfates' would ver experience any In-nt'lit from the rake-off given the sugar line. ' Our low give our ships a mono poly in thin carrying business. Pro vidence has provided them with au open waterway for most of the trip, und thu the mean of the cheap est traffic known. That ought to be emough "encouragement." And when Cutis Sam spends his millions in order to lower, their expenses arid give tbem an all-water way ' they should at least be compelled to pay a toll which wjuid amount to home thing like ii partial return on the money upcnt l ythr public treasury. And yet there are men in congrc who rtaml for thi Mib-idv-- men who ufc uMst-d to froth ut the month evcrv time thev lieur tlie wont "subsidy" in coimeetion with legislation ! Sup.e the I'nitcil States govci-n-nient had not cut the i'anamu canal but were to have constructed a rail routf instead of a water route across the isthmus and given free to -oant ers not only rail service but main tennnce and the handling of the shipping involved in t runs-shipment, whut would the people of the I'm Led States, the people who pay the bills say about itf What would those ram pant anti-suhsidiests (?) in con gres say about it? In that event the fraud would be too palpable to escajH' public censure. But the principle is the same whether the United States treasury furnishes a free water wav or a free railway. It is a Mibsidv of a most pronounc ed type. And what is more it is an uiexciisah!( subsidy. Yell Defiance at Blood Disorders A Remedy That Has Shown a Most Remarkable Purifying Effect And lr. McBrayer bus landed. Af ter April 1st he will he in charge of the Minatorium at Montrose and have direction of the state bureau of tuberculosis. This is a very impor tant position und in it the doctor will have u chance to do au exceedingly great service for the state in the vnr o-Jajnttt dread tuberculosis. There are some ten or twelve thousun citizens of our state who are suffer ing! from consumption each year an Dr. McBrayer will Hnd here an in viting Held for th( best effort which he is capable. tin in ii i ,lJfe& OR 0. L. WILS0A Dentist Ofllci evtr J. E. Hood A Ce'i Sfori. At Last Tra Csa Or Rid of Blood Tronbls a. a. a. Thr word Medicine Is one of the most abutted Id our IsnsuSKe. There r certain tnedlclnal pmpertleg Juit aa nfa aarj to health aa the food we eat. Take, for example, the well-known medicine B. 8. 8. Tola famous blood purifier contain! medicinal eomponenti Juat aa rlial and es sential to healthy blood aa tbe elcmenta of wheat, roast beef, the fata and tbe angara that make up our dally ration. Aa a matter of fact, there la one rn fredlent In 8. S. H. which serves tbe active pnrpoKe of mlinulallnn eiu-h cellular part of the body to the healthy and Judl cloua selection of lt own essential nutri ment. That In why It regenerates the blood aupply : why It haa such a tremendoua In fluence In overcoming Rheumatism, Catarrh of the Stomach and Intestines, akin erup tions and nil blood troubles. ;et a bottle of S. H. S. nt any mg store, und In a few days you will not only feel lirlu'ht and enerRetlc. but you will be 'the picture of new life. S. S. S. Is pre pared onlv In the laboratory of The Swift Rpeclflc '". 1! Swift Iltrljc. . Atlanta, Ga., who miilntnln a very efficient medical de partment where all who have any tdood disorder of a stubborn nature may consult fnvl.v. S S. . sold everywhere by drug stnres, depa ri incut it rt ft eenentl stores. li'io't permit nnvone to sell you a sub stitute. Id.iIki upon S. S. 8. ROY BURNEY Contractor and Builder Estimates furnished on all kinds of Wood and Brick Work, Hard wood Wurk A Specialty. 'Phone 2jD, Kins ton, N. C. :-: TA7 HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE JUDGE OLIVER H. ALLEN (Continued from pajjo 1.) 801.) "If this law is carried into efl'ec and houses of correction am extnb ashed ut certain, important jiomtg ill ihe state w;ith arrangements for neighboring cotmtitw- iv haw - tb benelits of them by contributing pro portionately to the espenne and with certain atnundmcnt to the statute jso tts to Umbrae o're crimc than h now prpvuma Tor, i oeiiove urn would huve nil that is njerw, needed. I "There is not only tv liccessity for provision for the youthful crimin but for the female a ml H he defective and afflicted offtmderf ;ilt;,vtt house of correction would'fttiwwcl for 'tkll these. "Jake the caset of w-cripple for selling liquor unlawfalfy runntd a blind tiger) or a. f i-yilr-old boy for gambling or canryingt conceal ed weapon or u woman for keeping ft bawdv house and whati can .be 4one with themf Thfde ami the like ure easeH of constant occurrence. They couldn't pay u fine if that waa suitable puuishuivnt. ' Tt put I hem in jail a long time U injurious to health and expensive. A short term is h license to continue in crime. "A house of correction is the best and most humaue remedy for all such offender, and for even much more aggravated criminals when they belong to the classes named. "With these institutions distribut ed over the state there would be every opportunity for those who wish to contribute to the aid and re formation of the young and unfor tunate in crime. "A much longer term could be im posed if we had thesg house8 of cor rection than tfi.now often advisable, because, the sfktute already provides that the committing power cua, re lenst a prisoner for good reason upon the recommendation of the di rector and if to this provision werl added the parallel feature we would have the best method of punish meat to the science of (enalogy."--Charlotte. Observer. Farmer for the Legislature. W. A. Harden, a fanner, has an nounced himself a candidate for the house of the general assembly from Greeny county in opposition to Rcp resentative L. J. H. Mewborn, of Snow Ilillf the incumbent. 7. DOWNWARD COURSE Fasl Being Realizing by Kinston People. A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back if lame and weak. Urinary disorders may quickly fol low. Dropsy and often Bright's disease This frequently is the downward Bourse of kidney ills. "; Don't take this course. Kinston residents should profit by the fol lowing experience. ' Mrs. L. Cameron, Leon, N. ' C says: "A dull, nagging bnekflche. accompanied by sharp twinge through my loir.s. bothered me for considerable length of time. I could hardly stoop or lift and was unabl to get my proper rest. I had n energy or ambition and was cause additional annoyance by the kidne secretions. Having Doan's Kidne Pills recommended to me, I got a box. After taking them my back stopped aching and the trouble with the kidney secretions left. Doan' Kidney Pills are certainly a reliable kidney remedy." "Wot sal by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uiiiti'8 States, it. ' Remember the name Doan'st und take no other. (adv DR. T. H. FAULKNER Dentist Office: 120 S. McLeweaa Bt, Near Residence. Z. V. M0SELEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Lenoir Drug Co. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. Phones : 3 to 5 p. m. Office, 478 8 to 9 p. m. Residence, 7-L iWiWBnwrsM SDk DR. R. A. WHITAKER Physician and Surgeon New Building corner Blount street and Locust Alley, opposite Hooker, Churchill & Co. Office: 303 'Phones : Residence: 152 After Foar Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Care Up ia Despair Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an Interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows : "I suffered for four years, with" womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and couki not walk anywhere at an. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. 1 had gotten so weak I could not stand, and 1 gave up In despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, the woman's tonic, and 1 com menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardul, the woman's tonic, lt has helped more than 'a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should i surely help you, too. Your druggist hat sold Cardul for years. He knows what it win do. Ask him. He win recom mend tt. Begin taking Cardul today. WrtU to: Chattanaoca MealdM Co., UdW Advisory Dept., Chattanooga. Twin., for Spociai hutntettontmn your ess sndM-pags book. horn. TreaUMol far Wsocn." scot In siia wrappar. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tluv undersigned buying qualitiod administrator of the estate of hi. mother, Mr. Willie P. Sutton, de feased, notice is hereby 'given to all persons having claims against - sud estate to exhibit the aaiuo to the ua dersigned administrator on or before the 24th day of March, liUo, or thj notic(. will be pleaded in bar. of re covery. All persons indebted. to the .aid estate will be expected to niftke prompt payment to the administrator. HERMAN SUTTON, Administrator of Mrs. Willie P. Sut ton, deceased. r, Kinston, N .C, March 20, 1914. Rouse & Itnd, Attorneys for ad ministrator. May J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Rachel Bright, lute of Lenoir county, North Carolina this id to notify all persons having cJama against the estate of said de ceased ,to exhibi them to the un dersigned on or before the 10th day of Feb. 1915,. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to eaid es tate will please make immediate pay ment. . ; v This 10th day of Feb. 1914. J. L. PATRICK, Administrator of the estate of Rachel Bright, deceased. Mar. !5 If the world paid more attention to re-aiiution there would' be 'less destitution. ,: - - . PUBLIC stenographer; 104 1-2 Queen Street," li ?-. Hoom 4. f Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. s Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A lis WE CAN POINT WITH PRIDE to everything we make in the line of mill work. Fret, panel and grill work, partitions, blinds, doors and sash, each and all of the very best material, and made up by the very best artisans that we can employ. We would be glad to estimate on your work, and to show you just what we can do. NEUSE MANTEL C0MPAY. mm KIDNEY PILLS Machinery Is Oiirl Line if You Are Thinking of Buying A Saw Mill, Steam Boiler, Steam Engine, Gasoline Engine, Kero sine Engine, Grist Mill, Cotton Feeder, Condenser or Press, Gin, See Me Before You Buy. We Guarantee what you buy from us to give perfect satisfaction or your money refunded. Prices right, and Terms to suit you. H. H. GRAINGER: VO BtOKACHf KlONtW H UOD- Phon 218 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, LOANS NEGOTIATED. Now Occupying New Office one Doorr Ekl(tof The Port Office Kmfttnn Inftiimnrv fir RealHr Cn. , C Uettinger, Mgr Galvanized, Corrugated and V Crimp Roofing In fact we carry anything for the roof- Tin, Slate, Rigroll, Valley Tin, Gutters and Spouts, j Stove ripe and Llbows and Stove Cement We also do General Repair Work, always using good materials SCOTT & WALLER At Old Stand. Corner Gordon and Heritage Street !!he National Bank of Ctinston Jlti REAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE , in business methods, and this bank has kept pace' with hem. J- - V hi!e conservative in the 1 interest of SAFETY;' f our equipment and bust ne s s methods are modern. Let us do business together to our mutual advantage. " Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $90,000.00 us THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN THE COUNTY" sr.
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