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Saturday Evening . .....July li, W14.
Quit your knocking and obaenre
how brightly ihlnea the silvery lin
ing. ' ... ' . .J -
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A -aIk through Lenoir county's
court houi uggeU that a Httla
cleaning wouldn't be V grain.' The
haila are in a very umightly condi-
tion. ' : ' - . v '; '
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The drinking fountain, newly In
stalled at Gordon and Queen, has
been "rejuvenated" and, both aidei
are giving forth nature'a , moat re
frebhing fluid.. '
The Lenoir county v Bar Aesocla
tion has endorsed .Judge Clark for
the vacancy In the United States Su
preme Court The Judge will fcer-
tainly have plenty of home folks to
endorse for him, whether he Is in the
running or not.
o
Mrs. Carman was Indicted for
, manslaughter in the1 first degree. If
the evidence placed the responsibility
for the death of the -Bailey woman
' on her, it is hard to understand how
any but an indictment for murder in
the first degree was found.
, Old man Iluerta thinks his succes
sor, we cant remember his name at
this writ'ng,. was a little premature
in inviting Carranza ". to partake of
his hospitality but then the newsman
naturally didn't want to take any
chances on a surprise party. ' ,
era.' Such instances will, no doubt,"
b VomparativeJy few. 1
2, " ; ', ! ' . o ' '". .
Hatrta is' gen-
of
' ' The evacuation
erally 'regarded ? s' a victory fur
President Wilson .watchful waiting
poiicy.N -The ;-En'gtfh aiid French
Jress-,takhis' vieir hil all con
sider the dang'c of forther hostili
'S -1BIEB .IIIIU51IIIES.
liiB;i-iiBitti!;'c."
f If Xinston sella 44.000,WOM;iJidj
pf tobacco,'- i the authcritiei cn ;the
tie' not ye passed. 'Thf. UrataaUon 'p predict, ,thif all will see the
of Huerta'is, certainly what was to ;iuBieBt period here in the city's his
be desired' and the first declaration nory. Every indication points to an
of .the new president; Carbajal, that
Increase over the production, in 1913,
there shall be no armed resistance to and experts put the increase at 2,-
the -entry of ' the
fore'es'into Mexico' City, tends to indi
cate that an era of peace is in sight.
The disposition of the various petty
chiefs is the moBti serious' aspect of
the whole matter. Their personal
ambitions overshadow their , patriot
ism, if 'n fact they are possessed of
that trait, ntl : unless the rewards
are forthcoming to suit them, smaller
factions are more than apt to crop
out and prolong the peaceful settle
ment and organization of a stable
government. " ; '
WHAT OTHERS SAY
Very Calamitous Indeed.
( States ville Sentinel.)
Calamity Itemi The Wilson ad
ministration finished , its first fiscal
year $33,084,452.07 to the good. '
Calamity Item No. 2. The Kan
sas wheat crop exceeded all previous
records by 60,000,000 bushels.
Liquor Must Get Out of Way.
(News & Observer.)
. "Liquor fight , on in Iowa." Fact
is that there is hardly a place any
where in the -United States where
there is not a fight of nome sort be
ing made on liquor. Old John Ban
leycorn is being attacked from every
direction and has not a ghost of a
chance of ultimato victory.
Announcement 2s 1 made that the
general repair shops of the Norfolk
Southern, which have been located at
... Biscoe, will be removed to Raleigh
and enlarged. ' This is rather inter-
sting and when taken In connection
with the rumor, that has been abroad
' for, ' some days!"' that .the Norfolk
Southern was to e acquired by onrj
of the larger railroad systems, fur
ther developments may be looked
for. . '
A few days ago The Free Press call
ed attention to an ordinance, adopted
, by the Elizabeth City council, bar
1 ring carnivals, and further suggest-
.' ,: ing that Kinston would do well to f-
low the example, This suggestion
might have left, the impression tha
. Xlnston had no law at present r
..; rulating these shows but as a mat
ter of fact there is a city ordinance
prohibiting any peiformance within
a thousand feet of a residence or
church. This means in effect that
they are barred from the city foir
there is no available plot within the
city limits, where they could show
. ' and conform to the law.'" The; Free
Press is very glad to call attention
to this iact and claim priority for
Kinston and Us Council ' over Eliza
beth City in the matter of eucb kg-
islatioa. - . . -
The FtN rrs?calsuti$llV
the request, ' appearing at the head
oClts Saturday hurch notice colyr-in,
in, which the poitors are requested to
furnish their weekly notices Friday
afternoon, and & expresses its appre
ciation to those ' pastors, . who have
complied. This request is made b-j
'tause by H complianc the pasters J
caii ifisist in giving full publicity to ,
their services and at tfie same tiaft t
not make it necessary for these PtsmSj
to be handled at the . rush Wurs cn .
Saturday. The Free Tress dees not
want to leave the impression among
tha pastors .that it will arbitrarily
turn dawn epy fanushed later than
Friday afternoon and in cases of em-
ergency," where teSuftday" .program
is changed ;cr va.mot powibly U '.
mat-'e c? in' time t- famish tha notice
as reM-". ' evcry ' c-7;rt
ru is ta' accommodate' the late com-
We Have no Fears.
(Durham Sun.)
Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont startles the
despised male persons of this coun
try by saying that the time is ap
proaching when it will not be toler
ated in them to refer to a married
woman as so-and-so's wife. In that
golden age mere man will be referred
to as so-and-so's husband. '' " '
haa ama ASA A AAA AAt
consUtutionalists .vw.vw pucnus. apoui . it,vv,v,vw
-were Handled nere last season.
n& some of the factories, together
Vith the erectioniof a hjgfnew facj
Jf""-Hlftfc V. W Willi A.MUW VVMI-
Bany is evidence of the confidence
T i . .1 A. A I
wim wmcn uie;Dig mieresia regara
he growing crop. ; 4. . ..
- If 14,000,000 pounds are marketed
here ,- during the coming fall and
winter, -and prices ., range about as
those of the past two seasons, the
planters and tobacconists of kinston
and Xenoir county wilh be enriched
by abouti $2,500,000. , - (
Small markets in-a number of the
Mirr undinjT - tnwnt are - expr fsl t.
get an increase n their share of the
banner crop now requiring the at
tention of the fanners in the section
LaGrange is building another ware
house. ' But ; Kinston 's market is
now so large that tha Inroads of the
little markets on the territory's pro
duction is an insignificant matter.;
Around 125,000 feet of floor space
are embraced in the four sales ware
housesthe Atlantic, at Heritage
Washington streets; the Central, at
200 North Heritage; the Eagle,' at
200 East Lenoir,, and Knott's : nt
112-110 East 1 Washington street.
This floor space is surpassed by only
three other markets in the state, pro-bally.
The co-ODrativs methods cf the
Tobacco Board of Trada and the in
dividual tobacconists was,, one of the
bigest influences, in the , upbuilding
of one of tha country's Igre1 mar
kets here, and tha same square deal
ing methods of Kinston with the far
mere is instrumental in tha market's
growing greater yearly. . I. . ' u
The buying here this year, will be
large. All the, krgtranufaclwrfrs
will have their men herf early in -August,
and competition is expected to
b sharp. ;, - ,: ', ' .,
The special .adaptability of the
soils of this section to the production
of bright tobaccos has long been re
cognized, and the sow immense out
put of the weed is known the world
over as of , the . nest . quality. : -The
industry had its principal impetus in
1896, when it had been, proven that
an experimental market. would make
good. In 1895 Kinston had sold
600,000 pounds. In theyear follow
ing barns sprung up as if by magic
throughout Lenoir Duplin, Jones,
Onslow and Greene counties, and in
the second season the. farmers of the
five counties marketed 3,000,000
pounds of the golden stuff here. . The
third year saw very , little ' increase,
but in the fourth year the sales were
incresed to 5,000,000 end the third
warehouse was in operation.
The brights of this part of the
state are unapproached by any other
type of tobacco in color, texture or
arcma. From every point of view
they are the finest, in the world for
pipe-smoking, cigarettes and long
cut chewing. The demand for it is
greater than the supply, and exports
are immense.
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Must be Getting Thirsty.
(Scotland Neck Commonwealth.)
; One thing is certain, and that is
If the present commissioners haven'e
enough courage . and common sense
to go - ahead and amend the Blue
Laws, there is such a thing as call
ing a special election and , boosting
them out of office and elect men who
will use a little discretion in saying
"what is, and, what aint."'s '
Somewhat of Exagerated Ego
(Falrbrother's Everything)
President Wilson has congratula
tel Colonel Osborn. on the gQod work
he has done since he ook charge of
the revenue,, department $t Wash
ington. Inasmuch as we lust week
congratulated the Colonel and print
ed his picture, it appears that the
president wanted tobe with the big
crowd that la singing the praises of
Colonel Bill . ;
Rural Landscape Betterment '
( Progressive Farmer.)
Old Dr. Knapp referred once to
neglected country graveyards "that
looked as if they did not believe . in
the resurrection." We commend to
all our readers the following sugges
tion from the Chester News: :
"It you live near a rural graveyard
that is neglected dont rest a moment
after laying crops by till you have
gotten the neighbors and frienda to
gether and put it in nice shape. This
can be done and should be done.".
Helping Kidneys
By Clearing Blood
A Function Greatly Assitterj
By a Well-Known
Remedy.
Stmt rmdmi win b Intwutti to more
irij unuvniAsn wny aalyii of urine in
liuiMiriaor. in the u f H. . t,tl
puru.T io niooo, -us sctinn is itlmulant
to the myrlaJ of flne blood vessel tbat
iimko up tbe oomtructive ttsRtica of th
kklney. AU th blood from ail over the
body mt paw fhrou(tli the kldny. They
act ai tptor an asayrgv An according
to what they allow to pass cat la the urine,
both ai to quantity and !inat-rlala, the
health of the kldnera and Ux quality of the
Mood la dttermined. The catalytic energy!
forced by . 8. 8. 1 ihowa ta'taef urine.
It la alao demonstrated In the klnJ And
aa the bloid contlnuea to sweep through
the. kliiupja the domlnatlna nature of
8. a. S., acting aa It does through aU tho
nvtuuee ot Biiminatlon, , ahowa aiuarked
decrease of disease manlfestatlona As 'm-
oBsirHieu oy urine analrsu. Thla SsslRt-
ance ia a great relief to the kidneys. Tho
body waates are more erenly distributed to
un i-iuuurun.; tneir elimination is atlin
tuatea ; tiy the tonic action aSorded the
liver, lungs, skin and kidneys. Tbua, in
cases of rheumatism, cystitis, chronic sore
Toroar. nutauiew ox voice, bronchitis, asth
ma and the myriad of other reflex Indira,
tlons of weak kidney action. Srst nurlfr
your blood with 8. 8. R so it will enable
tbe tissues to rebuild tha rellulap ntnnt-th
and regain the normal health. r
o. k. . is prepared, py The swirt Fpeclflc
Co.. R2T Bwlff Hlilff.. Atlanta, n, . .nil If
you fiaT any aeep-aeated or obstinate blood
trouble, write to their MdlcL Ik-nt . v fie
tree adrke,
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OR. DAN. W. PARR0TT,
DENTIST, '
Crown ind Bridge Work a
Specialty. .-
Office over Cotton ilill Office
: Subject to acceptance or rejection
cf any and all bids made the City of
Kinston, North Carolina, offers its
bonds for sale in the sum of of One
hundred Thousand dollars, in denomi
jations of One thousand dollars, bearing
Interest at 5 per cent, semi-annually.
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned and opened by the City
Council on Friday, July 21, at 8
p. m. Bonds running thirty years,
j W. B. COLEMAN,
Clerk City of Kinston, N. C.
7-9 to 24 d
ME'TKE RIGHT TQ BURfoTHE DEALER i
ir TUUii rUHNIIUHt bUtb WliUNIi. . &
Furniture purchasing: is an important trans-"
action. .. It.usualfy. involves" the expenditure 0f
a air sum of money. V It always involves your
comfort and satisfaction. The furniture sold
in this store is not made "simply to seh''--it is
made f:r servics and it must satisfy.you. It is
also made to please.
Notwithstanding: the above statement you win
find nothing: in this store that does not repre-i
crnt TTiirr.nnomv.-tnir5 ecbnomv'deo-nris Ain I
quality" we prefer to sell furniture of quality.
We are determined to sell you furniture, to
sell the sort which will not cause you to com
plain and eompel us to explain.- lj-
Furniture Of Quality- -For Kinston v People They Deterre It
Quinn & Milljer
; "Furniture of Quality" , "
Kinston, -:- . - -N. C
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350 Lt. . 'Sparroirs
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