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i' HIE DAILY FREE PRESS THE FREE PKESS CO.. Publi-her DAJNIEL T. EDWARDS Editor 0. W. FORLAW.. -Manning Editor Entered at PontoftVe ut Kinstotn, N' C, as second-clusH muil matter, Resolution of Reupcct, Cards of Thanks, Obituary Not icon, etc., will t charged for at one cent per word MOVEMENT OF TRAINS. 1 NORFOLK SOUTIIrlRN R. R No. 15 Lv. .V30 A. M No. 8 Lv 7:45 A. M No. 7 Lv 10:28 A. M. No. JO . Lv 4:13 P. M Mo. 0 Lv 7:38 P. M No. 10 Lv. 11:16 P. M ATLAT1C CO-A8T LINE R. R Mo. 68 Lt 7:10 A. M, tU. 73 Ar 2 25 P. It Mo. 72 Lv 4:25 P. M Mo. 69 At 7:40 P. M. KINSTON CAROLINA R. R Mo. 1 Lv. 4:00 P. M Mo. 2 Ar. 8:55 A. M CAROLINA R. R. Mo. 333 Lv. 4:30 P. M Mo. 332 Ar. 7:35 A. M Friday Evening --..March 27, 1914 Shut out the carnival. Everybody's too btixy down hero for that kind of rot. The English Hiifrragettes should try their hand at nettling the Irinh question. The union depot bun nft yet made Hh appearance; though it i believed to be incubating. Kinnton'x June CliHutautia should be made an occasion of great vulue to us a well uk a source of excellent entertainment. A curnival taken from town aluiot all that we don't want it to' take a ill it leaven behind almost everything " want it to take away. The Wilmington Star hiivh that strawberry nliipments will begin about the middle of April. ThntV not fo long to wait. Remember the health conference in April. It ought to be made to rontribute most effectively to the promotion of the betterment of health and xaniturv condition. Sickness and disease are a. ter riblo handicap. Why stand for itt A large part of it cannot be prevent ed and ho must be indured. Hut a KurnrtKinglv large amount oi it is itrevcutable and we tmirlit to rebel Against it. Some things worth remembering: ''A city is as clean its people. "Well kept alleys .iy liigijer divi dend than well kept eemeteries. "A man is known by the company 1ih keeps. A town is known by the utrects it sweeps." The west weighed the carnival in the balances long ago and t'ound it wanting. It's time the south were doing so too. ta't's have amusement, but give us something wholesome and uplifting. This week and next the adminis tration forces will have a pretty severe battle on "their hands in trying to repeal the fret tolls provision. Hut the president, our national honor and u correct financial jmlicy will "win. What is all this hubbub about t Simply that certain statesmen want to barter Aiuerica'n honorable stand ing in the fyes of the world for the privilege of subsidizing American coasters to the amount of two mil lion dollars a year. will probably be covered by $100,-IHIO. Tolls exemption was not parsed by the Democrats in congress. A majority of the Democrats vot-d against it; and the subsidy was pass ed bv a combination of Democrats and Republicans each being a inin ority of the party represented. Durham is a plucky town and even now is planning a sky-line for the burnt district that will eclipse any thing to be found elsewhere in North Carolina. Durham grit, Durham brains and Durtum money are a I combination that's bound to win. EAv" Fragrant 1 JJ "s Bite' The weather bureau has announc ed that it doesn't believe in the ground hog. First thing you know they'll b calling it all a myth and Colonel Heece will have us hard a I time as the Charlotte folks are hav- ing about that MccklenburgV decla ration. Mellow-Fresh-Cool- Smooth Mild. So delightfully satisfying in so many ways. Convenient Packages: The Handy Hatf-size 5- Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. ta i JUDGE OLIVER H. ALLEN It i. i.nilialili- tliat the third di tin t will li ld a primary on the congressional nomination. 11 nomas, Mood. Kwoncc, Credle and Faisou huvt united in a Vtilion to the ex eentivf f-iiinmil tr Mint one he ciill- I (Continued from page eo ; anil so nave large numuers 01 i Democratic voter- in the counties moraf and physically K erylliing, i -. concerned. ureensooro. The Judge With a Heart. KINST0N II YEARS AGO. The Observer can give its endorse- (Daily Free Press, Mar. 27, 190.5. 1 1 nient to the sentiments expressed by- Wisconsin's leirislature passed mil The Duplin Enterprise in u recent unti-eigarctte bill. I reterence to Judge O. II. Allen ot the Woodington reported thut tobacco North Carolina superior court bench. plants were flourinshing. This jurist, as The Knterprise says. Neusc river was high and rising. At I has made a reputation on the bench Raleigh it was within a foot of the I "in behalf of Houses of Correction'' record. I nd in doing so hp has been a friend The Hank of Kinston was rated I to youthful criminals and women lOtjth in a list of 7.000 state banks criminals, lie has made the eau.-.c in the country. I of .crime a study and we have he:ird Frost damaged growing stuff. him from the bench speak eloquently John W. Grishnm, 70, a planter of and touehmgly on neglected child Heiuiluville, died suddenly of heart hood. I in the mountains Judge failure in Motel Tult here. Allen lectures to the people and ap- Dr. Jno. A. Pollock went to Dov- penls to their best side, and when I i i i i .i . i or. uowii niimi! ne ooes me. same iniiig. Dr. II. O. Ilvutt spent the dav in He acts in a way, like a minister . Dover. Mr.V'nn t "elp the weak. It is justice Mrs. M. W. Spihiian returned from I tempered with mercy in his eourl.' Haleigh. 1 It is popular in certain circles to Judge Oliver Allen, in Monroe, told J exploit a judge as one "to be feur a tinsoner named Mcnrule in sen- eu, mis on account oi me Known tencing him that the day of wins-J merciless way in which he is accus kev-selling and barn-burning vn tomcd to deal with unfortunates, but passed, and that if ordinary means Judg,. Allen is not of this sort. Yet would not prevail to uphold the law! he accomplishes as good results as the militia could be called upon. the best of them better results in many instaiices perhaps, because of AFTER COUGHING TWO YEARS the making of good citizens, which otherwise a hardened criminal might WaYCrOSS, Ga.. Woman Found Re- have been the result. In advocating mi' I lief in VinOl. I the house of correction he has point Did you ever cough for a week 1 ed out the right line of procedure Then iust think how distressing it l.v the statt. in handling the so-called must be to have a cough hang on I problem of the criminal courts. The or two years. I solution is in the helping hand, ra Mrs. D. A. Mctlce, Wuveros-, (la., ther than the llaming sword which ays: I had a very heavy cold when ine .wages uiui are "iearcd arc I ettled into a chronic cough which I wont to flash. Charlotte Observer. kept me awake nights for fully two ears, and felt tired all the time. The fleet of taking your cod liver and iron rcimtLt, Vinol, is that my cough is gone. I can now get a good night's rest and I feel much stronger in very way. I tun 71 years old." lt is tlic combined action of the tnedicitial elements ot Hie cod.-, liv- aided by the blood-making and trength-cre.iting properties of ton ic iron winch makes V inol so etu- ient for chronic coughs, colds and bronchi! ic- at the same time build ing up the weakened, run-down ystem. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. K. Hood & Co., Druggists, Kins- ton, N. C. (adv) m)y lo.lt my friend. I think if worthy ot P. K. -If you have any skin For Pipe and Curette EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD" JW vT1?? Lorlllard Co. Est. 1760 ROY BURNEY - Contractor and Builder Estimates furnished on all kinds of Wood and Prick Work, Hard wood Wark A Specialty. 'Phone 259, Kinston, N. C. :- : DR. T. H. FAULKNER Dentist Offlo: 120 8. McLeweta Bt, Kui Beaideoe. f. B0SELEY. M Physician and Surgeon I r I Offlc next to Lenoir Dmg Co. I Ofltce bears: I 9 to 11 a. m. Phones : H 3 to 5 p. m. Office, 478 I 8 to I p. m. Besideneo, 7-L INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, LOANS NEGOTIATED. Now Occupying New Office one Door East of The Post Office Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Phone 218 - C. Oettinger, Mgr Pay Your City Taxes Now! If not paid by March 31st, Your Property will be ad vertised For Sale. Avoid This by Paying Now. W. B. Coleman. THE FIRST NAT I0UIII STON r B ffisyts Vifondsrvu Stomach Rcniedj h Rccom.T.2nt!ed zvd P:r.:ssd By Tbcusands Who Have Been Restored ' f v a r,i. k man f . nbout i n t c n o n i !i i cautiei) fnm Gall Storn pf the l.ivor ml w.is t: by thrro of iurnust pn-iu Inent piiyicians t li :i t 1 would have to &uL-:tm tc. an operation to t :rt relief, buthe.u Jf your V.ui..': ful Stomach Remedy n; tecureU u full treatment and tork it accortlinx tr. direvtirm and passed hundreds of Gall Stone Sinca taking yonr me kHna 1 work remlarlv and !on't feet any HI effect. 1 am praising yout emeilv to all my friend. I think if worthvnt .lie h uhest praiae. B.L.DOOLCY.Raaaaka.Va.' , Insurance is right much of a load, but wht'uUhe pinch .come it is a most welcome one. Durham' fir' los will flrejrate over a million dollars; though after the return Irom insurance are in the net Suffereni of Strm.nch. Liver and Intmtinnl trouble try Suxo Stllve. ! t;uir- rat StmmacH R,md, for weeks and montli. IIIUIC II. I vll.h .ImllM multo m.i ! K.. In I,. .1.1. "onvince you that you will aoon be well and irons, free von from pain andsuifferinirand rtvm Fob's- Oathartto Tablets are en- i"" " Tk nd "n,J h,wl,'ny Ston,!U ' has I lone in thons-imU o other raw. a Wherever it irolv effective, thoroughly eleailinc " tAkenrou wiil hear nothing but the hmliesi r nmt fill t(1Vnuffln1c?1st--sl( him aKinl Ihj ntlil (iKvnvs pleusunt in action. TheV 1 r'1 renuhs it has been aivompiisrimsr In caen I if mkinl. ItA L n.i.wd nr uuul I..1 1.. It X t it... ontuin blue (lag, are v remedy fori rhemut. WhftinSt..fhi,-8;o,'i!i..'i.ra viiinii'uiiuii uu Mua liver, BIIUI m wuers iruta poipie vuo nvs beca raurcL a tonio to the bowel.s, which are imnni'n.l Kt U.iiw T .... t.nm satisfaction. J. E. Hood & Co. (adv) We have tried to build a banking institu tion safe and worthy of your patronage. You, by yourconliJenceaud liberal patronage, have made this Bank the premier banking institu tion of this section. A cordial invitation is U extended to all to avail themselves of its excellent facilities. OFFICIRS N. J. ROUSE Pres. DR. H. TULL, Vice President, D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier. J. J. BIZZELL, Ass't Cashier. T. W. HEATH. Teller. DIRECTORS. W. L. Kennedy David Oettinger H. Tull J. H. Canady L. C. Moseley J. F. Parrott C. Felix Harvey H. E. Moseley J. F. Taylor H. H. McCoy S. H. Isler N. J. Rouse DR. R. A. WHITAKER Physician and Surgeon New Building corner Blount street and Locust Alley, opposite Hooker, Churchill & Co. Office: 303 Residence: 152 'Phones: 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. A COUPLE OF MINUTES may suffice to make some small re pair on your bicycle. If the damage is neglected it may mean a couple of hours walk for you on some lonely road. Send us your wheel and have us make the repairs. An ounce of repairs now may save you tons of trouble on the road. THE KINSTON CYCLE COMPANY. For Sale In Kinston, N. C, by J. t. Hood & Co., Dr gists everywhere Mr. C. V. York, of RaleigVi io' the - eitv. ' ' .. . -' I 2. 1 Children Cry FCR FLETCHER':, CASTOR! A DR. 0. L WILSOa Dentist ' CStef sYtr J. E. tiood & Ca'i I ttort. r 11 The National Bank of CCihstoii REAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE in bttsiness methods, and this bank has kept pace with them. YhiIe. conservative in the interest of SAFETY, our equipment and b u sin e s s methods are modernr Let us do business together to our mutual advantage. v : Capital. $100,000.00 Surplus. $90,000.00 II OLDEST MID STROM il 111 THE COUHTV" if II
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