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l! . V ' V U: ' ' ' F I IE DAILY FPEE PRESS r mer.tH arftip'aMabJe nt this writ ing1, "but th) ion W aafo that a verynubV-uniX ' proportion of the Iktereat ToBtoffico at KiotOon, N. j inentatl jn'tyi-oi in to be ottri Ml mm MMiJlftta M.11I tnarr.IV I I. . . . i -A- ' . I i jL.i t t i Dulea to maiTiruficn 01 Daniing mn 1 ii i. in' I i ij in I I . 1 ' ' ' J Oh month MtM 35. Threa'inontha $1.00 aonthf -- 4.00 i now coming in r generally, ana rightfully too, for the attention of banker aflcT, sound thinking people. The legitimate encouragement of aaving account iaa worthy an on : Basolntiona of Respect, Carda o dertakin a eaa be attempted and Eaaaiai Obituary1 NttUoea. ata Aha. FREE PRESS;. propose: to U- H eharyed lor at one cent per wora. wy ii !' enlightened and -jatemntia conserva- Tuesday Evenlnfll.iMay 12, ;; 1914. tion of the great resources; with which "' ' f i we.are blewed. .i ' - . - .! ..Let the aavinjr habit' 'take bold of r bit SURAL WUHU. r 08. - Tbe Raleigh Timea of last Satur day bad thif U) aay, editorially ancnt the editor of T1IE FREE TRESS:.. "It in with genuine regret that , .. The Timee today gives np Mr. II. rQ. Braxton who baa been asso ciated with the buwiness manage- . ,ment of thin paper for nearly; ' 'two years. Hi wide experienoe ia newspaper work has- been fcf j . inestimable value in the up building and rapid growth of The Tinea. We congratulate the 'city.of,Kinton on the. acquisi tion' of a good tritisen'and ex-' tend our best winhes to THE, - FREE PRESS of which Mr., -Braxton becomes ,' editor ' and! manager." JUDGE ALLEN'S CANDIDACY. ' While we are confident, that Leooir county will go for Judge Alen by a largo majority we would like for the county to giVe hun a practically nu animous vote. The judicial office is one of which any community should be proud ; and it should think long and well before handling it over to another, Judge Allen's long experience on the bench hag fitted him in a peculiar manner for a larger and more suc cessful career should the voters give him another term. He1 is con scientious and hag been a clone sta- dent of the problems coming up be hutlCE OF ELECTIONS 'Notice Sx hereby given that at the regular meeting of the city ounw! of l f A For Clltft 'kt tha Court I hereby anaonnce niy candidacy the city of Kington on Monday; May for clerk of . the eourt subject to the 4 -1914 i it wa ordered by "tW city wishea of the, Democratic voters tf council that an flection e beld .to I Leaoif CQutfy.i .: w;:.d.i..-;i - "if and for the city of Kinton oa'Tpes- day, June 23, 1914, at which ejection .: ..j. ill be submitted - to 'the -qualified Voters of ' the city of Kmton ( the I cfaestion a, to whethe thes'aia! pity I u, GEORGE J4rHOD0ES.i Tha, sentiment expreased in these lon is now Dot words ' is'- ttio'roughly '" ' reciprocated. It was a pleasure for me to be as sociated for almost two years with Publisher John A. Park and the oth er estimable people connected with the State's livest and fastest grow ing afternoon daily and it was a mat ter of gerious moment to me to sever Hock pleasant relations. Only be ' cause Kinston held out opportunities that did not appear for me in the other field and after most careful consideration did I decide to come. Because I felt that there wad an op- oniy . yaluaple to himself. a a man but will be of value to the state at large should he be re-elected to the bench. In the faco of the fact that he will undoubtedly be re-nominated it would be sheer folly for Lenoir coun ty to fail to come up and give liberal support to one of her boh who baB brought credit to her and who has been ro widely endorsed throughout tbe district. Now that the primary is only a few days off it is well for Lenoir county voters to ask them- portunity here to develop a news- l,vw whttt thcy by paper along broad lines-one tnat f . v, tnnntt,pr ... . I " - woula sound the keynote or pro gress without 'tny liampcring; in xluencea to bias the policy and be cause I felt that Kinston's communi ty afforded a, good place to rear my For. Clerk, Superior Count., I announce pysejf a capdidatc for witt.iswie h coupon bonds' Withe I clerk auperieT epqrt, , subjep to amount of. One Ilnnded i Thoaand wisbea f Democratic Ptera to ' bfe Dollars-- for tbe purpose of troTidipr expressed at- primary,' May 16th funds with which to pare 4nd'"gm-1 ."'. "i. . crallv improve th fctreets of tie said city, ith which to enlarge and ex- .,. fUf tl-tH Ul" I tit LUUH I. tend the; waterworks "and "Wewerage I J wish to: announce my "candidacy system ' of said city, with which to I for the office of clerk of the superior enlarge and better -equip it lectrie I court of Lenoir county, subject to light plant, and for such, other pgr-1 the 'Democratic primary to be held poses' a 'are provided for by the act I May 16th, and will highly appreciate of the General Assembly under which j your support. If nominated and elect- the amd election m called, which is led will strive to please all. Chapter 202, of the-Private Laws of ,, . J. T.' HEATH. North Carolina: enacted at the resru lar session of the General Assembly M For Howe Of RepresentatWet. of 1913.' - I I announce my eandidacyfor the Notice is hereby further "-given I Hons. tf Representativesj subject that at its regular meeting B Mon-lto thewisheg of the voters, to be ex day,' May 4, 1914, the' said election! pressed in the Democratic primary, was called ahd ordered, that hade 1 . ., P. A. HOOKER Bagby was appointed registrar forl -r the said election, and that II.. FJ u Fr. Houe of Representatives. Law? and J.- C.';Kennedy were' p- 1 hereby announce my candidacy pointed judges' of electldn for4 'said I fox. the House of Representatives election. ' ' '- ' v - .. ay, v. r I from Lenoir county, subject to. the And notice is hereby further'given I wiabes of the voters-"1o be expressed that a,' new reglntration' was ordered I in the . Democratie primary of May for said election end that all pttsona 16. ...... , E R.' WOOTB. whodesire'to -vote1 'at said election I T ; . i . .... . i i rnr Hpnisrpr ni iip.fus must oniirv tv rpcistennsr. io oerri , t-,-m 1 ml 13 I I . . . T i. " . sm) will'V ntIed arid alliwed Ao 1 wn to announce that I am a vot at aid election who' does, ot candidate for the office of xefrtfit of and therebv sd oiiahrV him- deeds, subject to the. wishes ol the W-- ml - - M mf pelf under the new registration1 or dered, an above set forth. At the said election, the electors favoring the ixsue of said bonds, and favoring the levy and collection- of taxes sufficient to pay the interest on Democratic voters to be expressed in the primary, May 16. I C. W. PRIDGEN. For Sheriff. I hereby announce that I am a can- said bonds, and to create a sufficient didat the office o sheriff Bub sinking fund to retire the ftaid bomte ieet tho wishes of the voters to be at maturity, should the city oOuneil lF8.8 ,n lhe democratic primary, .A a A iL j.i. . 1 ll.u. for, the .'nomihatfon. oil trf asprerj of Lenoir county, subject to the wispc of the voters t4 be expressed in the Democratic primary on May 16th.' ; t "JOHN 0. DAWSON. . - f 1 ' " For treasurer: ? .hereby onnoujjny candidacy f5r bc, offl bftkffnrer'of 'Leiloir eonty.'objeBt to' tbe will of the Democratic voters of Lenoir county as expressed at the primary on May 10, 1914. ' ' H. L. PATE.; For Solicitor. ; 1 1 hereby announce my candidacy for thd office- of 'solicitor- for the Sixth Judicial ' District,-subject; to the will of the voters to be express ed in the Democratic primaries. ' H. E. SIUW. :v: .For; County. Cpmmissjoner" ' I -hereby annoonce toy candw..- If or commissioner of Lenoir county faubject to the ; wishes 'of 4he votJ- to be expressed ia the Democrat; primary ta be held at the vari. preemts ''df the county' on May nj 1914.' v - : ,v-;.- ... . , - , PARKER HOWARD. ' For County Coroner. ., I hereby announce-my candidacy for the nomination of coroner j of Lenoir county, subject to tbe wishes of the voters, to be expressed in the Democratic primary on' May 16th. D. E. WOOD. For County Commissioner. I ereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the office of county commissioner, subject, to the will of the Democratic voters ex pressed in the, primary on May 16th D. A. WHITFIELD. For County Commissioner. " ; I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the office of county commissioners, subject to the will of the Democratic voters ex pressed n the primary on May 16th. R. T. LANGSTON. ""vv ,Subjt to the wih?a of the fw "aUo voters4 expressed jn th. rw mary to be held May 16th yoe yself ajcandidate 'for ftl office of county commissioner ' 1 wood. For County Commissioner. Having been solicited bv m. fnenda from Sand Hill township and bther parts' of the county, .and feel-' mg that it is my duty to serve them T ItAWaVl ft V M M mm,' 1 1 .. . . m ucicujr iuiuuuuco wyseu a candi- date for commissioner, subject tv " " vDiuvcnuo pri mary and if elected will do my best to advance tbe interest of the coun ty.! ' ts , T. G. SUTTON. - . For County CommissIoner, To the voters of Lenoir county: Without the solicitation of. my friends I am a candidate for county - commissioner, subject to the will of Democrats.- I have no pet schemes, except the greatest good, and devel opment of the whole county, accom plished in the most economical way- regarding - the people's wiU- kadi money; n v CHARLES H. TOY. IN BEHALF QFJJUDGE, ALL.EN. Mr. Editor f , On the 16th of May, which 'm next eaildrea and mak my hontan4 far Satwduy. he .primarie. Lenoir wvnv . ft null. VUjJ aaJ . vvm -m . . ' . , . . , ; .- -iH . ' ,m . , ornamihg the DemwTfcUft candidutes d.utorifm) mehed" ' for the various oicei to be voted In a few days when the newness for in the election next, fall. As to las fobbed off a litl the iarnoss tha county oBee,Ihv pthig to aitops crfkidg so to speak fur- a ?udidtes: or hese Sk ther. statement,' as promised, will be made, concerning the desires of the ditor and ntsiJtiate, II. Gait Braxton. tu ELOQUENT FIGURES. The North Carolina State Bankers' office are tierioirVbuiity ."inea ' und it can bo well said that one hd as much ritiht to the support . the Democratic voters of the obunty as another. It is only a question of choicer But this1 is not: true as to the eandidu U for the judgship5. For Hiis office Lenoir county has only one candidate, the present encumbent, AwQciatin meeets in Raleigh in ap- Judge Allen, and Sumpson has ,t'wo. aual session tonight and a splendid One of the candidates' from Samp program baa been arranged. ' son and his friends "have reported tThfl! growth of -North Carolina's all over the district that Judce AlleVi banks during the past decade ia, little the candidate from Lenoir, would not: &"ii'ugio.nV2lN hort of remarkable and nhould be a j carry .his county in the coming' pVi-J u'tuJ ewvi elect to so retire them, shall "vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words 'For Bonds," and the electors opposing the issue 'of said bonds and the levy and collec tion of aid taxes, shall vote'ja. bak lot on whieh shall be ' written ! or printed ' the word 3 fA gainst BaHdsy'! This May 5th, 1914. S.'j., ' STJTTOf, Mayor of tbe City "of Kinnton N; C W. .j3. COLEMAtfJ.'. 30ddady ; ' Cir 'Clerk. Words of Prdso For Hayr'a Wonderful . Storriach Remedy J ' .... "nnwttiankhilna IT-3 mtMt. m9Wm. 411 74 May 16. A. W. TAYLOR. For Treasurer. I hereby anfounce my candidacy For Country Commissioners. I announce myself a candidate for county commissioner, subject to the Democratic Voters expressed at primary, May 16, 1914. R. F. CHURCHILL. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county commissioner, subject to the wishes of the Demo crats expressed in the 'primary to be held May 16th. LEMUEL TAYLOR. NOTICE. I hereby Jannonnce myself as a candidate subject to the action of the Democratic primaries and . con ventiori"f or one of the senators from, the Seventh District to succeed my self. If nominated and elected, I shall be true and faithful to the people of the district and to the state. Many thanks for past sup port. , Any support given-me will be very highly appreciated. A. D. WARD. New Bern, N. C, April 27, 1914. fDie Natidrial Bank of Winston V It 8 "How thankful we an It yon (or nine bold ol1 your wonaentu Kemeay, My wif could not bv had bat athort tixa to Uva Ivl if ah had not taken your , wonaanui Kemeay wnen. she did. On mora of thoat paroayam pain aba wea haWne would bava killed marce of pride to every citizen of J mary. To my mind thi is am in the state. In 1903 there Were 1491 ult to the' Democratic! voters of the State banks anJ 42 national banks, county and I appeal to them lip go In 1913 there were 411 State banks to the polls on tho 16th und resent mm a rl mmr.A.,i I. . . T'U m. ii... ( 'A 1. A T a n .1 - . .,..,-. , i jr giving tu ouuxv nm o inetr diaatlvayitam. Afara WottJ-rfml Siammcl, of the State banks in 1903 wus $1.-1 V.irrfml and nntliiisiiiiiitin vnnnnrt t "" painlaaty ramoraa thesa accrationa bar without doubt. Now aha ia iraa from all nam. f raaf rom baarttroublcana frea from that diatarWns Kearalgia all tbe reaalta of flva treat menu and tha axnnlatoa of At or tix hundred Gall Stnnaa. Nowthe iaable to eat anythincihe wanuandber appetite ia ood and befora taklnt your medieina al had noaotMtitaand when aba ata amrthina- aha would auftar death for so doing and could not 'our treatment an A.rWU,Raaaok. i e.'M eonvlnca vrm aiora than anything wa con Id say in behalf of May' WmnmkrfmlSttmtackRtmidy. Buffererashould try onedose of this Remedy onedoaeshouidcoft. vine them that they can -ba ret cored to health. Nearly all Stomach Ailmenta are caused by tha clogging of tha intestinal tract with mucoid and catarrhal accrationa allowing nolaonona fluule 1 into tha Stomach and otherwise deranging tha REAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE in business methods, and this bank has kept pace with them. . . Vhile conservative in the interest of ' SAFETY, " our equipment and bu s i n ess ' methods are modern. Let us .,dq business together to our mutual advantage. . Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $90,000.00 THE OLDEST MID STRONGEST BAHK IN THE COUUTV" J' MlUiliJ fTUHiUflUinii. UlfWl t larithoaa a. .nnraal ,ln .rvl M awrtrf M aSX?L!.nd tf Hn, "ti0Btt bankB U may be that JudSe Allen hadone ilplS f 3,610,000. In 191 J these fijrurus some things sine he hafl bet n on the "l.'wnnd ImaatinalAilmema. Ask yonr drug. . . , a . . - , , ... gut about JWajra Wuttmmtfal Stomtack KmntmJy had ifrown to $U,018,22 of capital Ix-iieh that have not met the approval , ? H. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist, im j fO i.'ft nAn ... . ... vnicago, ill., tor iraa oooaiet on and f,00,UU0 oil of nil of US, it would be wonderful if. Stomach Ailments and many grateful letter ia Stale bunk capital a the nahonal banks. Tito he has not. But no one doubts bis deposits of the htate banks lnereas- h.-nesty and integrity an(l his desire ed from $17,8U3,CH3 to $65,337,482 to do rijfht and to administer the and of the national banks from Jutie8 of the office with equal justice $15,899,597. to $35,019,751. The to all. Judges are human, as other toUI resource grew from I'Ju.lo'S,.! men. and are ubjtet to, mmtakes. noi t .1. Oi. 4 ' 1 . a mr 1 a a I . . . me oiaw dbukji io j,xuv,-i ino one win attempt to say that his 529 and for the national banka the j opponents would not make mistake! fltfurea we41ed fnm :f 23-270,938 . to if they ahouM be elected. And what $70,000,864., These urea show thatlever else inaf bo said for them 4 hey (no Kittie uatngn maoe mmoM per i am' untried, ana what ; nnsurance cent iacreas in number of banks;! hare that they, or either of them mor than 150 per cent ia capital in-1 would administer tbe duties of the Tested, ahnoHt 300 per eent in da)po8-ofllca better, or etea as well, as Jadgc ita ant resources; while ,t the aamel Allen t They are not only not resi time, the national banka show a 71 1 denU of lhi coanty but they ae yew yruim mciwe ; in- numoer oi i nnanown io mos oi us. yuoge Alien banks; 'almost 150 per eent, in capi tal and 200 per cent, in deposits and resources. : , - 1 Thewe fifrurw not' only indicate) ja mapiiflrent eemmereial v gtowth throughout the " pUU,, but at eyen more nound and vneourggieg evi . dence of the tendency of tha peopf, of the gtate to lay g-ida aomethin of thtir eamirK-, Tlte Cjrurea tihow off the growth of the savings dvpart- haa been a resident of this countv Tor nearly thirty years and has been closely 'identified with all of its in terests and that of it people. He wan hr in the days when the party needed help and he gate it onstint incy, Eavinjc canvassed Tery town ship ia the , county. . Then why bhould Lenoir county tarn him, its candidate, and the only judge the J ' (Continued ' on page 3.) " ' Chicago, 111., for frea booklet on ttom paopl who bava been resioroU. For Sale tn Kinston, N. C, by J. L Hood & Co Druggists, and Drug Cists everywhere. , DR. GEO. E. ,K0RltEGAY Speeialiat ia Diseaaea of Wo man and Children. OfBe;i05i fcf'CaipwII: itreeL Offleo hoitrt 10 to IZ. Offlet CltO.LtY!U0a C ! : - !:'-v..-.aa .. . . OSet evr I. E, Keel 4 Ctfi q: g. uoore "r - ; 1 ARorney4t-Law ) $ Library Building "' KINSTON, e k - .Tk. I . I Planet Jr Com. No4 bined Hill and ' f 1 rUI Seeder. I -V. WkerfHoa ' i I This ia practical avery day timeX, labor-. , and money-aaaai. It combines ia a ainglc baplement a cspttal seeder, an admirable sin. gla wheel boe, rarrowec. wheel euttivator. and rapid and erScwnt wheel garden plow. 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