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I M K MMtoftc M KilMlan. North Cwolins,
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Mscl J. 1879.
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Friday Evening Augunt 14, 1914
The Kaiser items to he making a
deiperate effort to involve the few re
maining countrie of Europe in the
continent wide war.
Probably the reason the railroad of
ficials don't wake up to the necessity
of better facilities for Kington iit that
they generally travel in private cars
and have no need to make use of depot
accommodations.
"The Greater Washington Edition
of the Daily News containing 16
pages and published on August the It
it a credit to Editor Mayo and his
taff. It is filled with boosting newt
of the advantages of Washington ana
Beaufort County.
Germany seems to be playing u
game with Belgium where it thinks it
can hit her in the face and Ray ex
cuse me but the Belgiums don't like
the treatment. It is reported that a
renewed request for the privilege of
passing through Belgium territory
has been made and turned down.
Let the reader of the Free Press,
and all other papei-n, keep in mind thfu
authentic news concerning the pro
gress of the war i practically impon
sible to get Hiul let them not he too
husty in condemning ny of the be I
irerents. Remember there are two
aides to every question and ritfht w
no doiibt, eventually ptevail.
of trie Atlantic and it xs to be hoped
that the Attorney General will very
quickly respond to the call of the Pre
sident arid the welfare of the people
of this nation and apply checxs
as may be r.ecesary to defend the con
sumers from the extortionate lU'th'Klj
and practice of there oct p-is' of
tia.ie.
DOVER
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AND SOUTH
RAILROAD "
BOUND
Schedule of Trains Carrying Passers
gers. Effective Sunday, February &, 191A.
t South Bound Train. a',..-. ,
A JJAKK OF 'I HE S'VTH
The press dispatches from Rome a
few days afro, on the occasion of tUe
funeral of Mrs. Wilson, paid tribute to
that spirit of hospitality and sympa'
thetic cordial good will toward ail
men, which has ever characterized the
South. All along the route of the fan-
eral train people of high and low ea
tate gathered to show their respect'
and sympathy in silence. Several
thousand people journeyed to Rome to
do the same thing. The city authorities
had taken the precaution to provide
extra police to keep orcer but tney
were not needed except to point out
to the visitors the route of the proces
sion in order that the way might be
kept clear. There was a quietness ol
Sunday permeating the atmosphere.
There was no hilarity or untoward
conduct out of keeping with the occas-
on. Why ? because the people gather
ed there, were Southerners possessing
that heritage, which has ever been
theirs and which does not belong to
the people of any other section or
clime. Be it ever thus. Let our peo
ple continue to give example of de
corum on all such occasions.
WHAT OTHERS SAY
Some of these days the pride ot
Kin ton's citizens will rise up and de
; maud the erection of a city hall and
jail In keeping with the growth of tnt
town. Until then the unfortunate.,
who fall under the arm of the law
will continue to be put in the "chicken
coops, which are now provided for
their reception.
The visit yesterday of the higher
officials of the Norfolk Southern Rail
way may have no greater MArnitkanoe
than n regjlar inspection trip. It ik
however, thought by simo, to mean
that there in n plan on foot to extend
the road to Stantonsburg ns it
known that such a 1ms been un
der consideration heretofore. The
Free Press hopes that further exten
sions of the lines of the Norfolk South
ern in this section of the State arc
contemplated and that actual opera
tions may be begun at "an eaily date.
Every encouragement sduuld be gw
n railroads to extend their mileniti'
and The Free Press will always glad
ly lend its influence to any undertaK
ing in this direction"'!! the railroads
which now run into Kinston or an?
others which may seek admission to
this field.
May They be Bumpers.
(Greenville Reflector.)
Meanwhile the American forces con
tinue to re mobilized to harvest th
rops.
Probably Attempting to Induce Sur
renders.
(Scotland Neck Commonwealth.)
"Belgians furnish German prisoners
with bread and beer." Headline. O:
well, war ain't ?o bad.
o
Old Barley Corn I'sing Mode
Methods.
(Wilmington Star.)
Virginians continue to plant "local
self-government" mines along the
routes mapped out for the passage of
the water wagon.
o
They'll Find Something Just as Good
(News Leader.)
-just initiK or u ine price
of rouge has pone up If! riei' cent. ;n
the Inst two weeks on account of the
war. Isn't it a barefaced shame
asks the Boston Globe Also a l.ac
.'ot outrage?
More War (Prophets. j
( Durham Sun.
Napoleon predicted that in 100 years
all the world would be either all Cos-
ack or all Republican, but strangely
enough didn't seem to foresee how
thoroughly Democratic the Unitea
States would be bv that time.
o
Safe and Wise Investments.
(New Bern Sufi.)
The growing activity In the sale of
New Bern dirt is significant. Scarce-
y a day passes that at least one am'
sometimes three r four lots do noi
.hange hands and at a prfit to tnv
sellers. No citizen is so r:c'n and
scarcely any sy poor that he should not
be aide to contemplate with satisfac
tion some h"idi:igs of biir or little ex
tent in Ne wBcrn or Craven county
Lv Dover
Lv Foy
Lv Taylors
Lv Phillips
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STATIONS
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7:38
7:34
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Trains run daily except Sunday.
N. S. RICHARDSON,
Traffic Manager,
D. W. RICHARDSON,
General Manager.
7.55
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Time Table No. 4.
Effective March 22, 1914, k:00 a. m.
Daily except Sunday.
CHECKING THE ADVANCE
FOODSTt I F PUK ES.
IN
Iup-.h- Th
ion to the ;u..-
In yesterday's editurin
Free Press called atten
reasonable increase in the pin- of
food stu-fs, pointing; out that the mve .
aities, which were home prctlucii.
meaniiitf American pnilucts, had tei.
advanced to an esharbitunt Cju;s, i
being alleged by those in contiol of
thee products that conditions in Eu
rop necessitated the advance. The
President issued instructions yesterday
to the Attorney General to go after
the, fellows, who were responsible tui
this rapid and unwarranted increase.
President Wilson continues to demon
'atrate that he is fitted, in every
to steer th hip cf jrovernment safely
over tna hoal and to guard the lnte
eats tht people." "As putted pot in
Tn Free Press, there i uc cod rta
oo for any advaaca what w In th
price of the! nece?itk if .Vfe lVh
United State Ci sraunt of any Vara
that may be rag!ne n the other a'.av
- ' " . ' ' - -" '4.
5 or 6 doses of t.Y will break any
esse of Fever or Chills. Price. 25
cents. (Adv.)
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4:30 Ar.
STATIONS
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Kinston
Jackson
Albritton's
Sparrows
Lynchburg
Pink Hill Lv.
WM. HAYES,
General Guperintedent.
R. A. HOXEYCUTT,
Superintendent.
VACATION EXCURSION TO EAS
TERN RESORTS AND CITIES
Via the
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The standard Railroad of the South at
the following low round trip fares:
From Kinston to Atlantic City, New
Jersey '. $12.00
Baltimore, Md 11.00
Washington, D. C 9.00
Richmond, Va 6.00
Norfolk, Va 6.00
Virginia Beach, Va. 6.00
Tickets will be sold for all trains on j
Tuesday, August 18. '
Limited returning to reach original j
starting point by or before midnight
of Wednesday, September 2, 1914.
For schedules, routes, stop-over pri-
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I . : We have jtAnd.,;il,
Quality Furniture.
Dainty patterns
II from the' better '
j factories.
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Ar. 8 :0") vileges, ec, apply to D. J. Ward, Tick- j j
3:00 et Agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, or
Address,
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Littleton College ,
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Fall term bf-pirii September 16, t9i4.
F or catalogue, ttridieu
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Lit leton, N. C.
DR. DAN W.PARROTT
DENTIST,
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OfFICIRS
N. J. ROUSE, Pre.
DR. H. TULL, Vice President,
D. F.WOOTEN. Cashier.
J. J. B1ZZELL. Ass t Cashier,
T. W. HEATH, Teller.
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EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executrix of the
esttate of the late D. J. Nunn, late of
Lenoir county. North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having cfaims
gainst the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them, proven and itemized
to the undersigned on or before the
20th day of July 1915, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 20th day of July. 1914.
3IKS. L1LLIE NUXN,
Executrix of tha estate of D. jCNunn,
NOTICE.
the underuaifiUr-Jiavnir been ar-
pointed and duly qualified as admin,
istrator of the estate of E.' V. Bor
den, deceased, all persons having
claim against sard estate are noti
fied to exhibit the same before kirn
on or before July 20, 1915, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of tfceir
recovery. All personal indebted to
aaid estate will please icake imme
iate payment Thi JStaiday of July,
1914; fr. . . I
V ' (17 B ANTON.
A Junutrator, ct E, t W. Borden, de-
rULtlVIDNEY PILLS ifi7 0.. , Attorney f
The National Bank of Kinston
ll Willi-
REAT
PROGRESS
HAS BEEN
MADE
in business methodsand (his
bank has. Kept pace with
them.
While conservative in the
interest ofSAPETYr bur
equipment and" business
methods re modern. Let us
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Capital. $100,000.00
Surplus. $90,000.00
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