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,1 HIE DAILY FREE PRESS MUltj Ery Afternoon Except Sunday KIXSTQN FREE PRESS CO. INC If. Call Braxton, Editor and Manager - - ' m Am MnAra at Khiataa. Narlk Carolina, ' aa Mad-tM nulla natar acl.W Coar tl U.tlTED PRESS -REPORTS WephoneAII Departn.firti-.75 ' Subscription Rates: ' 1 Pualia AJvmc) - Va.V.' Iflir. ' : S Months II Mobtk lie. ' ' , li Month. M Wednesday Evening ..July 15, IflA - The weather man'a -thermometer nay be all right,' bat then we bavt our t douW about many dayf being ' hotter than Monday and Tuesday. .rrogreea Noteii The drinking foun tain at the corner of Gordon and Queen Street i having that promis ed Overhauling.' There are to.be two spigots. ' , Huerta tent his family and friends on before him. He probably will un dertake to escape 'Incognito and thus not be so liable to stop a rebel bullet or bomb. : News Item: Huerta resignation is expected any hour. His . execution may be looked for, if he hesitates tak ing his departure much longer. This pacification of our neighbors to the south is getting to be a gen , oral affair. ' Several more outbreaks are recorded. The great trouble is the peace maker generally gets the worst of the deal. o The Gold Hill investigation has been closed with the exhonoration cf all senators and the Comptroller of Cur . rency, who figured more or less in the "sensation." We are glad that none of our esteemed representatives was guilty of reprehensible conduct. There seems to be a wave of crime sweeping the country at present Mur ders, outrages against women, hold tips and all sorts of heinous deeds are ' being committed.' rrompt trials and , the quick metjng of adequate punish if . 1 ....: j ., mcnt will do much to doter the law breaker ' was throueh. Those, who were re lieved of their' picture making ma chines temporarily Included many.. of the women of, the party and some of them' seemed to be sorely disappoint ed because Uncle Sam wouldn't permit the taking of photos." ;"? w Raleigh was visited yesterday after noon, by the worst rain storm! of lli history. 'A n'egro boy'was drownedT telephone lines put out ofcommJesidn, electrie ilight 'plant "laterf erred witli and property damage of ,$200,000 or more done in the short space of less than an hour's time. . It is reported that water stood four to five feet deep in. some of the ' business houses and much 'damage wasdone to stocks stor ed in basements. This is a very ser ious loss for it it doubtful U any of those affected carried any insurance against such damage. Choked storm sewers seem to have .been responsible for the greatest loss of property and a hole near one of the storm sewers' to which it is alleged the attention of the authorities had been called prior to the storm, was the cause cf the little boy's death. VOX P0PULI Editor Free Press; The owner of the passage way from Caswell street to Pdrrott's bridge has heard a good deal of complaint about tin cans, mosquitoes, etc. I don't think there is any tin oans in this lo cality that will hold water. If they will not hold water they certainly will not be breeding places for musquitoea. I never put or caused to be put any tin cans or trash of any kind on this par ticular place neither have I givtn. any person permission to do so. The tin cans don't worry me If they worry any one else they have my permission to have them removed. Any i!!e ne gro boy would jump at the job or a quarter. II. O. HYATT. WHAT OTHERS SM The Ikeo Press prints today in its ( "Vox populi" column alelter from Dr, .H. 0. Hyatt, owner of the approach from Caswell street to. Parrott's bridge in which he makes reply to . this paper's suggestion that a clean ing; up be had in that locality.- Fur ther comment is not deemed necessary. The condition & the premises as ev "erybodyV who has occasion to travel tht way, must&now a'ndf dr. 'TrVatt! ,., reply will take care of themselves. Suffice it to say that assurance Jhas been given by the city authorities that thia hole will be cleaned up and kept la sanitary condition. Politics comes in for its share of all torta of charges but the statement, attributed to Mr. Chaa S. Mellen, ex- "'president of the'New Haven R. R. Sys tern, in which he charges that the findings of the Interstate Commerce Committee, in the matter of the wholesale robbery perpetrated by him aelf and associates were for political purposes, , is about the . limit Jt la certainly to be hoped that the "politics"' or whatever the inspiring motive, may keep up the inspiration and spread it to the department of justice,: where the report rests, until all of the scoundrels in the Mellen circle are wearing stripes and doing time at hard labor. The predicament of the editor and : associates of the Sunset Magaxine, published in San Francisco, emphas Jsea the great car exercised by tie government to protect its fortifica tions. The publishing of pictures of v the Panama Canal fortifications will probably result- in. .even "more rigid roles with reference to photographing such places. A few weeks ago when the editors of' the ; i state met at . Wrigrhtsville and took.., the trip down ' the Cape Fear to Fort Caswell, It was -neteJ that the officers on. duty tat the wharf were quick to dot any ladaks and to request that they be left at the head jvarters until the inspection trip Who Would be Beneficiary? (Durham Sun.) bome enterprising insurance com pany will soon be insuring husband gainst being murdered by their wives MARKETS TODAY'S QUOTATIONS PRODUCE.-. .' ' ' "V' - - V:. ." ' Reported by, the Kinston Peanut Ce. ;4t -: Wholesale Prices. ;? Pork' .v:u..:..34ya i Bacon, ' tide --.i.r.r...i-15 Daeon, bant - .'jJ.JO Baconjehouldera 4-' 15 , Lard LJ:-7-:.!i:jutjf..u Com,, bushel 'lul.'--i---J 100 Potatoes, sweet t.t' .80 Eggs-- ...;.....:..Lv..?;2tt Conatty bnttf i.-J.-,..30,7 Hides, dry, ,-.12 .- t Hides', green- ..I...f..l0 Htns, lb 1-3 Broilers, lb , 22 ll' Roosters,' apiece .35 .- Guineas, 1 apiece . 20 v 'Geese, apiece ... ... 40 to SO DOVER : AND SOUTH BOUND tV: RAILROAD Schedule of Trains Carrying Passen- gers. . Effective Sunday, February 8, 1914. South Bound Trains. J', SOUTHERN RAIUAY." ; , Premier Carrier cf the South. ,1 Low ronhd trip summer touTiat 'tick- et. sow-on sale to . "THE- LAND OF THE SKY." arehev;He,-Waynevillo,! .JJcndereon- viJIe,"Toway, ErjrarJ,..IIot "gpragsr. And'aJl '-blheif V76tertf' North Caro ".IV"" Fonts. ' ''. T Spend ' your aciiti6n iif 'the jcool mountains of . Wwjtqm JSprtJf(Laro Sunday excursion CAROLINA RAILROAD. , Week-end faad' njund (itnp ck.eis on "eale1 d More bead City, Beapfort,. 'Wyightsville, Wilmington, and various, other, sum mer ''tesibrts;'- if..iub For' illu'str8tecT booklet, which will be of; greai '"fseisTance' in planning yowr. .siimmer.,trip, and , pomplete de ta'iledf' information, ask your agent, or communicate with v" .. y- f J.'O- JONES, ...u Traveling passenger Agent.. - Raleighj N. C Fust clats freight Viid nat-ig' t Nnrtb Hottno. .. 333 Daiy. P, M ,'4:30 s 4:33 f 4:48 47 5:05 South Bound 33 ' . An Rmston. Lr. Hines junction " .' Pools' ' ' ' . . . Dawson . . . Glenfield . tf STATIONS -..fiV 7 , , J...5. P. M. A M. Lv Dover . 4:43 jJ Lv Foys 5:00 I ;5:02 Lv Taylors 5:04 "5:06 Lv Phillips 5:13 j '..5:17 Lv Wimsatt 5:22 , ' :5:28 Lv Comfort 5:42 ; ' 5:49 Lv "Petersburg (5:00 (f;10 Ar Riublonda 6:05 "vfiJS Fred. Quite a Contrast to Geo. (News Leader.) "Some persons ere trying to blame John Lind for the Mexican situation," And yet, as far as known, he "hasn't KaiU a word" to provoke nt. I ' Mexican job Would b Tame. (Roanoke Rapids Herald.) .Umpiring in, the Roanoke Valley league ought" to qualify 'a nan to be Provisional President of "JVIexico., We don't hesitate incoming, right along out and nominating Mr. Welch. . Worthy of Further Ccnsicjeration. "(Charlotte News.) KditorwfC", attended 4he rfcent press convention at Wrighfville were deeply impressed with the poteatiali ties of Southpprt. With jts natural ad vantages Sonthport is destined to be come eventually one of the important coast. The opening of the canal wlil shipping ports of the South Atlantic mean new thing for all of the here tofore largely, neglected Southern port. The Right Idea. (Wilmington Dispatch.) It is said that Secretary of State Bryan made fully a thousand dollars by hia Chautauqua work in North Carolina the Glorious Fourth." Quite a bunch of money for a day's work and quite a sum contributed by th folks of the Old North State. Still Secretary Bryan evidently is going to portray the principles of reciprocity in this particular case, even though unintentional. He it going to bring much more than this amount back to tl: Stt:e. tva he has rented a cottif at Asheville and intends to ensconce his family there for quite a stay. Pot Calls Kettle Black. . (Greensboro Record.) ' The Charlotte Observer and the Ral- elgh Observer are passing the time o cay. over whether New Bern is ne worq cr two words. The Raleich r per holds that it is two, the ame as New Brunswick and hundreds of oth er like places, whereupon the Old Man of the Charlotte paper comes back and af tu why not say New Ton, fo Newton and Max Ion for Maxton, We had imagined that the Raleigh man had lived long enough to know better than ta get into ten argument with a nan as ols as Colonel Wade Hereafter he will know. V Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA D. 4 North Bound Trains ' ' f.A.M. 7.55 7:40 7;30 7:2 7:18 -7:00 6:40 Trains run daily except Suiitiay. N. S. RICHARDSON, Traffic Manager. W. RICHARDSON, r , General Manager. ; . STATIONS i 6 ' A. M. Ar Dover 7:55 Ar Foys 7:38 Ar Taylors 7:34 Ar Phillips 7:23 Ar Yiuiatt ' '7:12 Ar Comfort 6:51 Ar Petersburg (i:30 Lv Richland . 0.25, The North Carolina' College of Agri- culture and. Mechanic Arts.. This State Industrial College of fers strong courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poultry, Veterinary Medicine; in Ci vil, Electrical, and Mechanical En. ginccrifig; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in 'Cotton "Manufacturing,-' and in Agricultural 'teaching, Fciur year convex in Agriculture and in-Machine Shop Work. Faculty of Gl men : 738 students ; 25 buildings ; ex cellent equijiment nj laboratories for each department. On Jtily 9th County Superintendents c'onJuct en trance examinations .t each county seat. For ?nt."iloiie write E, B. OtVJEN,' Registrar, West Raleigh N. C. A.M. ?:40, 7:29 7ai s7:01 0:45 Lr. Scow Hilt Ar.50 All trains governed by tbNor- folk Southern rales while psing their track from Kington to Eine8 Juno ti'on, and subject to the orders of its inperintendent. , . ' . , ' The above schedule given as in formation only, and is supposed to be the tima that trains will arrive and depart, but it is not guaranteed. WM. HAYESr " 1 . General Snrerintecdent, . A. HONEY CUTT, Supeiintendent. 1 NOTICR , The Bixtieth' annual meeting of the stockholders of the A. N. C. Rail road Company will be. held at the At lantio,Hotel in Morehead City the first Thurday after the first Monday in August, it being the 6th day of Au gust, 1914. The meeting will be call ed ta order at 12 o'clock m. Books for transfer of stock will close ten daysgpreeeding the meeting. , , 1 ; T..W. SLOCUMB, ' Secretary and Treas. Goldshoro, N. C, July 6, 1914. 7-6 to 8-15 d. ' ..,1 l,r.Wr. A CREAM i The Mercury .'. ' f ' - -. ) ; In Our iThermomcter it way down: The Qual. ty of Oiir Ice Cream ' Is WAY UP! , You'll enjoy a brief sojourn , Here. Courie's Candy Kitchen . .- littleton College A wcII-cctaLIithej. we!I-quippr). and very pfopperou schcotfor eula r.d young: wemen, . t-all term befimtt September 16, 1914. For catalogue, ddret jj. M. IHGDES, ift letoif, N.VC. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Pursuant to the power of sale on tained in .that certain Mortgage ele cnted by K. Y; Taylor-ajid wife to Lon Taylor, bearing &$t$ 18th day of February 1910 an,j pi record in the Registry of Jones county In book 56, page 'J62, default j having been made in the payment of the indebted nes secured by said Mortgage, the undersigned administrator will sell ,for ensbvat the court houe, door in the town pf Trenton, N.,'C.t on the 3rd dayj of Aufif. A.'p. 1M4, at 12 o'clock m.r the Jollowingdescrib ed tract or parcel of land to-wit. A certain tractor parcel of land lying in Jones and Lenoir counties and describe, in a deed (from 7. B. McDaniel and wife, Bora McDaniel to K, P. Taylor, bearing, date.,12tb day of February 1909r and recorded in the Registry of Jones county ; in book 54, page 275, to which deed- in ference w hereby made for fuller de scription. Excepting from the opera tion' of thia description 88 acres pre viously conveyed by K. .' F. Taylor anj wife to Charles D.'Padrick and wife. i . " 1 - Dated at Trenton, N., C.,tbis the 1st day of July A. D., 1814. ... , r. H, MCDANIEL, wk It wk. --Administrator. JL-L ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE." Having qualified as Idministrator of the estate of Minnie E. Waters, deceased late of Lenoir county, North Carolina, this is Jo notify all per sons having claims hgin!t. the-estate o the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 8th dav of; Mar. 1915. or this notice will b pleaded in bar of' th'rir recovery. . . J ' All. persons indebted to the said estate , will jlea.e jBitvke immediate payment. i - N t ; - '- ' : This 5th day of May, 1914. - " CHAS. .A; WATERS, . Administrator of MTnriie E. Waters. deceased. ftlMfSUAM CCIIYlAI 'C centrit purpose for 121 .years has been to make Dinunam ObllUUL Men of Boys. Orgnianon Military. Alone urwnaN.' C.' privtte schoob Binghim't Comnundant ii a West Point graduate. Detailed from the U. S. Army. ' Wnhm a year A Million Dollar Hotel and U. S. Government Summer Camp for Military Instruction have come to Asheville, Why? Lake for Swim. Ulna. Tuition and Board S!d0 per Half Term. Col, R. Bintham. R. F.O.Sox 10 AsSeville. N.C. JAS. F. PARROTT, AGENT Northwestern Life insurance Company. INSURANCE LIFE ACCIDENT AH Written in Strong, FIRE AUTOMOBILE Reliable and Liberal Companies. Oak Ridge Institute Sixty-third Year !i ; '.A ' , ITT. 57. fV i ' i i -- NEW S39.0M ALUMNI BUILDING IX buildings, 350 aaes in campus, athletic fields, and farm. Steam heat, shower baths, gymnasium. Over 200 boarding students annually for the past thirty years, prepares for College, for Business, for Life. Students study under teachers'at' night, in study hall. Fall season opens September 16th.. Terms reasonable. Writeor illustrated catalogue. Address UAa, KilJQE INSTITUTE "Patronize Home Industry" JOB PRINTING We are Equipped to Handle Your Orders for High Grade Job Printing. Oritrt Carefully di1 Promptly Executed We Make the Best Crade LETTER HEADS. " WEDDING INVITATIONS. CARDS FOR ALL PURPOS&6, CIRCULARS, LARGE AND SMALL. ENVELOPES", POSTERS. Wo have Connection! with . Engraven and Blank Book Makers which cn able us to Promptly Handle Order for Engraving and , all kinds of BlankBook . Making. , Kinston Free Press Co. Incorporated ' Publisher and Job Printers Anything In Printing DR. T. H. FAULKNER DENTIST Office 130 S. McLewean St. Near Residence. " IRA H. HARDY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon vl02 W. Caswell St. ' ' 'Phone 479. Residence 309 West Lenoir St Thone 507. OAK RIDGE. N. C. i There are all Icind of jntn in the world. A new York man beat his wife because she would not dance the tan go with him. ' 'ii -I; iff "' Ur Jr-1 U'SCn iji E3 ft E . . m-l.V ain jaj.y m mrt I f a. 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