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R. -v Ko. 15 Lv 5.30 A. M, No. 8 Lv. 7:45 A. M. ' No. 7 Lv 18:28 A. It " No. 10 Lv. 4:13 P. M. to. 9 Lv - 76 P. M. No. 10 Lv 11 dfl P. M. ATLATIC COAST LINE R. a Mo. 68 : Lt 7:10 A. M. No. 73 Ar. .'. 255 P.M. No. 72 Lv. - 4:25 P. M. Mo. C9 Ar. 7:40 P. M. ' KINSTON CAROLINA R. R. 1 - Lv 4:00 P. M No. 2 Ar 8:55 A. M. CAROLINA R. R. No. 333 .... Lv 4:30 P. M No. 832 Ar 7:35 A. M ... 1 ..I . i i mtiii',' inc clt'VilW'd TO I lie licnrll. I lic irtilv and sincoi't'lv .tliiink cucli mil .-ill oj tiicm lor tlieir intcr. -I in inv Mfltare nnd lor t heir in.-niv rx- ri'-i.ii of I'oiiliili'iii'o in my nMlily. inlejrntv mid Htnc- to hold tlii pmg'j.rive nclioii in i-suiti; ImmhIh I ,niM-, which iri inlmiltciilv the hili- Oscar Straus hit the nuil u the head he.i he anked the scimte ean- aU committee, "Are we to .-Hcrincel I h nnmii.iw of I retifrw will b IntwttM to mor -i I cimrir anorrsliaj whr inalrali nf urln la .l;.i .. ..-.. lmirtiit. In. Ill- uiie of 8. B. H. to uu. .... inui.c ... panry tne ninnu. lt actlua it a silmulut . . to the myriad of tin blood Teasel tht tageT I make np the foutructlr tlawm-a of tta Kmnrva. All the blood from all otw the body must pm throuid the kldnrra, Ther ANNOUNCEMENT I ct ' trmtrr " yra. And aeeordtns to wuai lory auow 10 paw out in me urine. I take thm mean- or answering I "" 2;nt"T .D?w il. :? I health Aff th kldneTa anil the nnalliv nf the all llKiuines by letter and in IMT- blooU la determined. The catalytic energy , . , forci-H by 8. H. . I abown la the orlne. son as to whether or not I am a It la aim demon t rated In the akin. And ! i 4 .. . . .1- the blmtd rnntlnuca to aweop through candidate for judicial honor ill the the kldnoya the dominating nature of Ctli iii,li..inl iliulrw.l ,...nnt,iw..,l iifl"- '-ting aa it owa through all the 1)111 JU-liellll (llKtncl. oniHsel or ,?,.niM., t rllmluatlon. ahowa a marked the eounliis of Sampson, Duplin, In I ",' manlfeataHonj a drm- 1 lonatrnted by urine analyml. Thin amlnt. oir nnd Onslow. I desire to HUV tliatl?114 I Krtut relief to the klilneya. The . ,. . , ... I y wr are more evenly umtriDtitea to I inn not a eillKlliliite tor the Ollice I rhe emunrtorle: their elimination la atlm- hilt callilur compels me to admit 1 Hirer, lunga. akin and klihiey. Thna. In 1I...1 il, i..,i;..;..l ,,ITi,. Ik." .1 1..-.. .- I "" ""in'iem, cvatniH. enrnnic aore (lint 'lie iiKlji-i.il olllee lltm n!ns I Mir..n, i....kn-M nf ..,.., i.,.,,hin. .h. .,.n iiv riii.lif-t unltf iiti.lntn.n '"" my'nd nf other reflo Inrllra- 11 1 11 .iiv iiistioi 1111. 1 only munition, tlmlil nf wonk k(h)y Mrst pnrl(f hi. I l.i thw who have inquireii nn.l ;v""r. "lth - .'' wl" ,Dbl,e 1 the lUne to rehul d the cellular atronirtli nl-d .0 ll.ose who feel interested inluM'l re;re in the normal lieelth. n. r 3. is m-eeiirca nv nio sir rr Nneeine r Twenty- four 1 ' 17 rears EXPERIENCE In Ice Cream Making AT YOUR J.T. Skinner & Son "WelStrive to Plewe' 1 When iri Need : Of ROOFING, ROOFPAINTING or any Repair work SEE US- Wc arc .usriog the Best Material for the money on the market . j& . THORNTON & COMPANY In The New Shop on Corner of Gordon and Heritage St. J C... r.L'7 Kwlft ISI.Iit.. Atlnnta. and 1f I you 1'nve ;iny ilci'D-Heated r nhatlnate blnod ireni.ie. mite to tliclr Medical lA-yt. Xor lilt' allVICt STREET IMPROVEMENT. In rcfirrinir to Italciffh's recent FOR HOW LONG? to th amount of $10(1,000 for street ' improvements the Wilmington I'is imt eh ,ivs: - "J'lu- voters of the t'apital City ere ' iilently not friKhteiied over A bond issue; in fact, not the "teeny , "Ween'o-t" hit, nccordimr to the rent inniorilv tolled up for the Imnils. the vole beinjr t.n, to IKS li'nitist. It is wrouc t" v'lv at 11 ln'it, insue, M'erely heeiittr-e it in 11 bond Hie. The iie!ioii always is: "'Whit v.ill we jfet in retnni?' oil! -e in the trift uf the pie. il heiii'; the only ollice 111 which t'lf 1 inciliiiiielit pusses tipou 1 1n- 1:1c, 1,11 erty and prtipcrly ri(;hts of the peo ple. I iiin convinced Hint this 1 1 1 : I j ollice oiteht to seek the limn, nnd if the people flinll wilnnt n rily call inc to llll this oilier, (lie ctill would li,. com .dcied. II. I.. ST KYI-INS: eCatarrh Cannot Be Cured Kith I.OCAI, Ari'LlCATlONM, the ranoot reui h Hie arat ( tbe rtlaeaa. Catarrh In a bluud or t-ouatltutloual dlaeuae. and In order to cure It Kmston Raises a Pertinent Question. has recovered from a serious illness, th fir-t (piestion that naturally iris-es is, "How luiifr will he keep .veil ?" Temjiorary relief is one thiny, but a liislin' cure is altogether dif ferent. There is nothing temporary about tlie 'crk of Doan's Kidney 1'ills 11s the following Kinston evi dence jiroves beyond a doubt. Mrs. R T. Rouse, 103 E. Bright St. Kinston, X. C, says: "There was a constant, dull ache through the small of my back. At times I had sncb 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, nnd made up by the very be.-t artisans that we can employ. We would he glad to estimate on j your work, and to show you just what we can do. We Write All Kinds IiiGance At The Lowest Rates And represent a large number of the Oldest and Strongest Companies all claims paid promptly. , Call to see us at our new office, dne door south- gf . Canady's Hardware Store. Kinston Loan & Real Estate Co. NEUSE MANTEL C0MPAY. acute pains through niy loins that 1 A town has to invest in .H-.1..in ot work. The kidney secre- lliimts the snme as the merchniit. 1 1' I "."d mmva!' " Haifa catarrh j tionn also bothered me. My supply the meicliant didn't buv -roods ho rib.d by one f th. beat phyaieiana m thial of Doan's Kidney Pills was procured "woiilih.'t htny in business long. Jflit i cimpow.i ..t the neat tonic known, com-1 at the Marston Drug Co. and it did a tow n doesn't spend money for, pub-1 rectiy u the muoon aurface. The perfect! nt take them long to restore me to .-I-.- -il e I lit I "i oie iwo inaretiienta i wnni pro i 41c iiuiiuen, t-niii-riuii.v lor iicmiu uneea nucii w.n.ierrui reauita in curing eatarrn. ork und good htreets, it will not pro F. ciienbt to.'. Prop.. Toledo, o. I c the statement I gave praising Hold liy lirugglata, price 7Sc. IfresH, but will mirely retrogress. This d-tcM not mean that every time a Ixind issue is proposed that it should lie vot'id; any more so than a mer- Taka Uall a mmlly rill for conatlpatioo. For House of Representatives T unn.oincn mv en.Y,Anr, fr Permanent one." . .., - House of Representutive, subject very 'drummer who cooicm along, ., ,hu . . nP Vn. . , o, . I .......... . 1 I 'v... .v. - ui it ooes mean not 10 get gun sny 'whenetrr a bond issue is tulked of. It also means that the fact that it is a bond issue and the further fact that thore might be increased taxa tion have nothing to do with the Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago. I have had no need of a kidney medicine and I consider the cure a TO OUR PATROWS We are now unloading two cars of AMERICAN FIELD FENC ING and have just received one car of GALVANIZED CORRU GATED and V C ROOFING. We will be glad to supply your wants in fthis line. : 1 W. Canady & Son Is Our pressed in the Democratic primary. P. A. HOOK Kit. For Clerk of the Court. I hereby announce my candidacy merits of the ease. The quemion at for clerk of the court subject to the issue is what will .the bond issue n- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 tents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. , Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (adv) The Diebold Best. Safest and Cheapest Safe to Buy. Fire and Burglar eomplish! Is it needed now and will the money be judiciously expanded f "The old cry of 'bond issue,' used like the old yell of 'wolf,' is some thing that i4 miserly unjust, or r tronression in disguise. If the bond money ! i.ot needed, or trickery is iVured that is one thing, and a rea son that can le cited against it, hut fdmply because it is a bond issue fcud came,, increased taxation its not reason against, but a Ntibterfuge to stub it in the back. ItV the Jfeturns to be obtained that count first. "That town that doesn't peiul Jnoney never gets beyond the inuni--ipal uraveyard.'' These considerations are well put. A city must develop itself just ns .private individual must develop hi Jirojtcrtc if he would succeed. A city . that li'v's behind in equipping itself v'Wlth tl.-j ordinary conveniences uud necessities of city life is doomed . to the "municipal graveyard. " - ... . . . . ... 11 is time (hat Mnston were wakening to this fact. We Kinston ' Jans kr-jw that we have a good town. In many respects we have unsur- Mtsed and in me resjects un equalled facilities. Hut there are ertain retpurementa of nio.lcni city Jiie we tail to measure up to and the mast prominent of these is ade quate street and sidewalk pavement. The smd-clay pavement is very satisfactory as a roadway where the traffic it not dense; but a dirt pave meut is not satisfactory for tdde aralkK except in fine, dry weather Jd in this section we h-ive frequent lainn. We do not think that the wishes of the Democratic voters of Lenoir county. GEORGE L. HODGES. For Treasurer. I hereby announce my cundiducyj for the nomination of treasurer of Lenoir county, subject to the wishes of tlk voters to be expressed in the Democratic primary on May Kith. JOHN II. DAWSON. For County Coroner. I hereby announce my candidacy tor Ihe nomination of coroner of Lenoir county, subject to the wishes of the voters to be expressed in the Democratic primary on Mav lfith. D, E. WOOD. For Register of Deeds. 1 wish to announco that 1 am a candidate for tht. office of register of ueeus, subject to the wishes or t he W T t. Democratic voters to be expressed I Kinston, N. C in tne primary, ,May Jo.' Very Respectfully, C. W. PRIDGEN You want it and we have it. Telephone for it and you will get it, Couries Candy Kitchen The CandyJShop and Fruit Store PHONE 59. 122 N. Queen Street. . Any Size Easy Terms. See Corny G. Tyndall or Ronald E. Mewborn KINSTON, N. C. ROY BURNEY Contractor and Builder Estimates furnished on all kinds of Wood and Brick Work, Hard wood Wark A Specialty. 'Phone 4259, Kinston, N. C. :-: :-: Machinery Line IfYpuAre Thiniiie.ofuying A Saw Mill, Steam Boiler; Steam Engine, Gasoline Enrjine, Jtero sinlfEnlihe. GfilPMiil, CdUbn Feeder, Condenser drPress, Gin, See He Before WM 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 Edward M. Land. Goldsboro, N. C For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce Unit I am a can didate for the office of sheriff, sub ject to the wishes of the voters to bel expressed in the Dcuioeratic primary, May !(!. : ; ' Very Resictfully, A. W, TAYLOR. FOR CLERK OF THE COURT. I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court of Lenoir county, subject to the Democratic primary to be held May 16th, and will highly appreciate your support. If nominated and elect ed will strive, to please a'l . Very Respect fuilv, ' J. T. HEATH. oiricis ROUSE I LAND Attorneys-at-Law ( K!' ston. n. c : Goldsboro. N. C , Idger i ion Building. DR. GEO. E. K0RNEGAY Specialist in Diseases of Wo men and Children. Offlci IDS E. Caswell street Office hours 10 to 12. Offlce Phont 118. r-y.T--.- . i -:'Li'Iiii:, , G. 0. M00RE Attomey-at-Law . Library Puilding KINSTON, - ., N. C Sub-criU to TUB FREE TRESS. The Mat Imial E auk of i&isiston Bl REAT A HAS RFPN a tvr - f , MAUL in business methods, and this bank has kept pace with them. , v hi!. conservative in - the interest of SAFETY, our equipment and ; business methods are modern. Let us do business together to. our mutual advantage. Capital. $100,000.00 Surplus,'. 500,000.00 Tl THE OLDEST AfID STRONGEST BilIK III THE C0UI1TY" 0
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