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IT Tin? mill V v CD VP PRFW Norfolk & -Western is bond- making interest expense of nxsTOM free press CO--INC. the roads Dracticallv the ( i : J; '3 If.Calt BratH Editor and Manager same." IISIOU'SWiillUSTeiES: V vf, 2-Lumber. ! t ."2 M .U ! .' r. C. !- 1 J J! JBiV. A. , Evidently , the gentlemen . Probably 2,500 people are Of 'modern ' btnjd and equip- -VOTED"- PRESS - BEPCRTS in question are of the elong- dependent upon the payroIl-meiititeet ...vv r ic it would of Kinston's :. lumber.-; mills, oi more than 100,000 feet a ated variety or else it wouia , . , , . CAA w :J)in , ;a a1v I!cpho! AH" Department! 75 Subscription Batei.. Month 10c J5e. -I 141 ft. i teJwoLtft estimate tnem by the plantsVd woods and on the ihjIe-,:--i logging roads. ': .- . .tT"w., 1 . The ; industry, confined ' The critics . of . President principally , to South Kin- Wilson will now tell us that ston. is one of the i citv's 12 Months, Minis iauure to-secure uie vwi- wapjwuiojsi firmation of Mr; Jones as a proauciion is many minion ; ieet. ? jviuch 1 Months, il - -4- . . I ' .w . nff mji i -u Aa iinaijy , Saturday t-ve g; ju.jr , of the out t es tQ n0rth; A ' v-- 'rTT 13 an lcation that he is era markets where it 'is re- 9 The dove of peace hoy- ogjng big influence with tailed,, while the local de- . ers over Mexico but a safe Con cress, etc", efc. This mand reauires a eoodlv Dor , twicr upon which to perch Uv will not fool the ceonle. tion of it for building; rail- nas not yet appeareu. however, for-generally Mr. f"a" vu "wV"'iY.u The htestport, from Wilson will , be ,aM rv?A inrlifp tVijif Villa. lor ms acuon in stepping in marw , , , ... j Zapata et al are reconciled an protecting his friend Thousands of acres - of .peaceful surrenderof pow-feouol a er to the rebel forces. Here's S".-.- : " "u me loggers r comprise good- noping. f v& k"r"i ly communities -at a-$ iram- j i oraate!uUIUurtwiateuiaMberof points; The pi ;The proposed plan Of the Uf-; jonesg connect;on with hhhrt. flnfl lona lPflf straw. City Council toput ina white Jg trusts was such as to af- caress, ash and kother . , way lighting system, along ma these howlers anv nre-W0Ods, hard and sof t,cut an- Queen 8treet,wiU.rrieet,with text to fight-his nomination nually is the product of huii- approval for -nothing adds but there has been no indi- deAs 1 es J)art i in tliA nnnP9rfltir of Li :t:i i.. 4. ...i.f- ox ine iorests yet virgin. .r"v" v "" -ri - cauuii uiat xie is anywiiiig a city. man us iiiuimnauun but high .toned man of uu uic wa iui. cnaracter and it is to Lfi.re-1 tma.4ai ova nAn . the most artistic anaattrac- 1 tw h shmiM navp mnr t;w t'rt been subjected to such tac- colored porter in a hotel 'in tics. w.i3s) Mississippi. The porter was fined a similar amount , tor accepting tne tip. mus me lawmakers have decided to tell a man ho v he shfell .not spend his money," perfect in the business-' as m any other line.-, Shavings and other waste " of the )lantsi used for,, fuel ,1a-)or-saving devicesarefound :n every department of, all the mills, and one saw mill is so constructed on a slight eminence that the' transfer lines run down grade to the planing mill, thus enabling the cars to be ; more easily operated.- The lumber plants of Kiri ston are , those of Hines Bros; Lumber Company, the Kinston , Manufac turing" Company, Rut ledge &'?Co., and W. H. O'Berry." Together they , are capable of turning out 250,000 feet of lumber a day. I For the manufacture of this1 million and a : half feet of building material a week, wages are'paid the men in . most other industries of this section. Skilled men draw as much as - $7.50 per day, while laborers are paid $1 Imraituregof -Character TV: 'Whca'a pices of furniture bzan ' bert--thcKH6lIarid f DuicArt k n$! Crafts worlcmin Th y cW1 bouse, youJ know tnc yuaiit. k l'' Exclusive fufniturc tmcans better1 V; qualicy plus later desigf. 'Quality p'us, ' deiignsp:lls satisfaction, Wuhqual' ity you get ear and design adds v pleasure . ' Quinn 'GcMillier "Furniture of Quality" Kinston; . ',-' .V: N. C. II i ;. . . . JAS. F. PARROTT, AGENT Northwestern Life Insurance Company. INSURANCE All of the plants here are and $1.50 a day. LIFE ACCIDENT All Written in Strong, FIRE AUTOMOBILE Reliable and Liberat Companies. tive of any yet devised. ' Kinston's merchants have not made use . of attractive electric signs as the mer chants of many , cities throughout the1" Country have. Perhaps the city elec trie department hasn't spe ciaiized in thjs kind of soli citation. The . city beauti mere, nave : Deen several notable instances where pre sidential appointees have failed of confirmation and m spite oi great pressure their names have v finally been withdrawn. He of the AS, Will Bear WatchingV (Charlotte Observer) ' ' Archibald Johnson of 7 I 4 ftp. i It f m . signs. Secretary Daniels is hav- ;'mg to take the responsibili ty for the invitation extend- is oecArl .nt1 Dig StlCK lame nad a Olt-Uut watovoy. maw hamifrn hv tw- inllfltfnof .t. ter. fight with the Senate m we cannot. , "worsen' ?ui i his effort to have confirmed condition bv adopting -the tne nomination oi : juce consuiuuuxiax axHcjiuuicxivo. Uscar K. Hundley . to theR?.sv ; hf, tu "1C Federal court for the mid- K ii North die Alabama district. f In Carolina is not being: wise that case Congress aaiourn- lv administered." but isf fair w iue owjss ixavy io parw- ed without takinsn action, to sav that "tne money we iu: cipate iathe opening of the re-assembled for -tfie short are spending for. conducting u,anaL ne, no aouDt meant ffi ori n4 a,w,a uie . otaic uuvwmupiv ; i v ii iiu . vuttu vcj, cci y i weu ana mere win oe no in- Qn ternational contrdver cause of the fact that zerland has . no .navy ment after the . following rectlv that "the trouble ' is navy and then too it may nrlWVmnW .ia0' vnnA. in our plan of raisirig reve- - hava a l!ot Af oi cMna .i. y , ImiP." snn hp. is rert'am the fore the f orn V of such a; fleet would add to his nme to 1?e, withdrawn: the ameittiments-are 'in dan- Uie occasion. ITh ctirtr. w i;t. of ripfpat thAiMsrPfml The Free mo aH thprp JUs ' Tin i the appointment and 1 of Hi Mi in rr Ka ll ' ' .4.' . ILIdib VI S5ViIV4i mwvmug , itnen $ if resident xbOoseveitif TiVKn cnnnVo bwit- made- an V interim appoint- tor Johnson - states ! t cor- Press todav Wt more persistent than ' prints in its vox populi col- ?v? C.MU1 b? bSef httatJtf the umn a very interesting com ment from Mr. G. V. Cow per on the dropping of the "g" in our citys name. His article is in answer to the criticism of the Charlotte - Observer of the suggestion availed him nothing. WHAT OTHERS SAY ments fail of adoption it will be through ? no activity on part of , the "special inter ests," but by the vote of the real and personal owners, in whose ranks will be found hidden the thrifty army of Sounds Like a Chef. (Fajzetteville Observer. Green field neas.tomatoes. common. ; ordinary everv v of Judge 0. H. Allen in re- cantaloupes, - watermelons, day tax-dodgers. I; These gard to the. correct spelling beans, green corn, cabbage constitute the real "inter- vi iew rsern i mr tctoom. i ..v.w viim ov,u .......n. .Uwiav wc frim,w in ru.uul 3 i are plentiful now, and one success of the amendments. A . t. . . . : ' iajc nutice inatwe csn rps(h(thfl !rv,?AJ ntprpsts" sppttki rn win not oe arawn into their kens and em we nt : popular thine. wWIa thp class of alleged pseudony- consider: they are only for crowd that needs! to be mous cities. - the truly rich and the ex- watched is , overlooked en- on page 923) it will be seen that he wrote it New Bern, and the Swiss translation makes this1 note: De GrafFenreid's ' orthography f6r New- bern, most of the time, is the German ' form New Bern.: He thoroughly re- j cognized his colony as distinctly Ger-1 man, although he and a small number .' of them were Swiss." Let Judge Allen put back; the "g" in his own town's name and his opinion will haye more weight. . . " Now as to the historically correct way of spelling the names of our; neighboring cities,, I shall make no comment. That i' a matter I glad- ly leave to be settled between cer-1 tain well, known editors of this State. ! Being a man of peaie . I would not trespass 'upn their ' domain. But, if 1 have bee correctly "informed the dropping of the letter "g" out of the name of Kinston are true facts' - about . . the historic interest and, constitute a valuable circum. stance to prove the patriotism of the figihal foimderi of this city. It can there be explained with genuine pride rather than by way of apology. As I understand it, this municipali ty was i established before the Re volution, and at that time, out of re spect to the. King of England, our, then mother country, it was given the name of Kingston, (We still have King and Queen streets). When, la te on, the controversy which resulted n the severance of all ties between the colonies and Great Britain cul minated in war, the residents, being loyal to the Colonies,' would no long er stand for ' Kings-Town, but the coormunity,' having already become well known, (foreshadowing its splen- j did future), it was thought wise to change the name as-little as practi-! cal patriotism demanded. T6us the 'V' was. dropped out and since, it has been Kinston. . ' . - . G. V. COWPER. Kinson, N. July 22, 1914. We Write AH Kinds of Insurance At The Lowest Rates And represerit a lare number of the Oldest ani Strongest Companies ail : claims paid promptly. Call to see us at our new office, one door south & ! Canady's Hardware iStore Kinston Loan & Real Estate Go. CLAIRVOYANT BERNS Palmist, Spirit Dead Trance Somnolist Medium V 1 I ' Calls names; tells past present and future, gives advice on all matters of importance. He will tell your name without one word spoken; he will tell you the names ot your loved ones; give dates, facts ana' LvullhW he will tell vnn the number of (tie street you bve on: describing vnr fnVnrii as well as vour enemies: he will ad vise you on business, sneeulatinn. travU rhxnoei- iriiriri. law wits, wills, deeds mining, etc. ,nrot. Bems to prove his abdity will give his special readings for jyc Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p; tn. Sunday closed. If you never consulted a spiritualis tic medium now is your chance. ? ' . i - , . REMEMBER THE DATES. IULY 27 TILL AUG. 27. 104 W. Caswell St., Near Dailey Hotel and Dr. Hardy's New Office Between Queen and Heritage St's, Kinston, N. C. . . travacant. .One Of OUr COntPmnrror. I . . . r n.u . ie3 has this to say about ucluns iietropolitan Ideas, the President's further se- WiljaSton Dispatch.) lections for tP ui I :iy iraction con serve Bank RnrH cfrns now ;vant to run the cex e nana uoara: a ; ttr-ppte r.f im-. XL.. tirely. vox POPULI Mr. Editor The following extract' from the will -..v i.t,c , may ui in OrCiei'lO SU"TPf I viwn ox JUiy sist t given the president that 3Ir. tbat a few of them be con- ' core tfcaa sins ln ; l .Warburg can be confirmed. ten!e ith v elevated roads lkziZil:J:J Omar F. Hershey, of Bal- Rn'! a lew oth with Ucrn, 3 on! : timore, and L. M. Fenton of - rfom. faJch has become Kin H!ino:?; were understood fa be under censideratien for ""CCO a:.mil- while the F'vr v Allusion. Th nnoa. Anti Tippin? All RishL Hon,B thinks Jud A1Ien' how 'J-ea.ffer. H snatr.ii t !.. r: "i na V ' I reierence to r.is manu- Eecord Volume 1 v.. - ira Mi r Mil s tiak RE AT . PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE : Siij : -mithods arc modern. Let us 1 i-iys" vr3pelS business together tQ our in business methdds, and this bank has kept pace with them. While conservative in the interest ol 2Arcii; our equipment and business us - our 'Ccpitc!, 0100,000.00 0,000.03 iturpsus. S3 "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST GAiiiriM THE COUIJTY."
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