'1 THE DAILY FREE PRESS Published Every Day Except Sunday XINSTON FREE PRESS CO., INC. H. fiALT BRAXTON Editor and .Manager Cmnd m th pudoAce Kintton. North Carolina Mcund tUH muter unuef -t ot CinnreM ol -UNITED PRESS REPORTS- TELEPHONE All Departments T5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in Advance) 1 Week, 10c. 3 Months, $1 1 Month 35c 12 Months, $4 Thursday Evening. Oct. 22, 1914. Secretary Sutton of the Chamber of Commerce didn't fail to tell the Du plin folks how tobacco was selling on the floors of the Kinston warehouse. He told them that better prices were being paid than anywhere else and in vited them to come up and bring their crops. Advertising pays. President Young of me Norfolk Southern said last ni'ht that Kin nton wouldn't be benefited by n union depot, and that it would not bring onv dollar additional revenue into the community. If we didn't believe in advertising wc would agree with him, but then we believe in ADVERTISING. This is the morning after a n:c:;t pleasant trip with the Kinston boost ers through Duplin and Jones coun ties Wednesday. The .stiff joints from some of the jolts occasioned by the bad roads of Lenoir are f-'till felt, but with all that, the trip was not marred by a single mi.-hap i.nd new and pleas ant acquaintances were made. 1 . Gradually the meshes f the law Are being formed around Mrs. Car man and it begirs to look like the State would make a strong case against the accused woman. The case hinges on the testimony of a negret-s and htr own Ktatement convicts her of perjury, which will probably have itn wtigM with the ji.ry. There wcu rnj.r.y pleasant rio wedged in the experience meeting, which helped to create a good feeling and the splendid barbecue was the medium of gttting better acquainttri. That Kinston has a wo? derfu! op portumty for expanding her tram centers, that I'tipl.n. I'e'der, Jfie-t and On low h.'-e Mi n- t.tm thi w.mlili'. Ys -f iet !; :iu t . -.' ; , Dono a:ivhe.o, .v.a Hn.: the .". :.;. Impressed with possibilities. There is no doubt that the Norfolk Southern officials, who accompanied the Kinston citizens through south ern Lenoir, a secticn of Jones and into the heart of Duplin Wednesday, v.vre g:;eatly impressed with the rich w-.-lbilities of the magnificent un developed teni'.ory lying to the sou.h of Kinston. There is no doubt that the Kinston people, who made tne trip, were likewise imprest I, and theie is no doubt that the people of the section visited, as evidenced by their representatives, who came prin cipally from Maple Hill in Pender county, Ch:nquap;n and Beulaville, in Duplin, and fiom Pink Hill, in Lenoir, realize the great latent facilities stoied up in their sections, and that they are eager and tf.'lxious to do what they can to co-operate in the plan for transportation means, which will make it possible for them to bring their crops to markets and to increase their production. The spirit of co-operation permeated the atmosphere of the conference. Presi- ent Young of the Norfolk Southern, tne genial, level-headed, practical man that he is, spoke in a hea: t-to-heai t fashion ar.d impressed his hear ers that his read would go as far a? it was possible f6r it to go in bring ing about a development of Eastern Carolina, which would make it second to none in productiveness in all the world. Emphasis was laid by all tha fpeakers upon the great natural re sources, climatic and soil advantages and upon the proper utilization of them by an intelligent diversification of crops. The possibilities were point ed out by men t,f v large xperienee. who hi ve had opportunity to ob'erve the ticket be sent out on election day a few diya before, and we people be asked to support it whether they know the man and hi record or not? This is important, and it is import ant for every freeman to vote. OLIVER li. ALLEN. TELEPHONE PROBE OPEN'S. New York, Ort. 22. The Pnbli Service Commission today took up its investigation of the rates of the New York Telephone Company. The hear ing had been scheduled to start Octo ber 8, but it was found necessary to postpone it until today. A petition, bearing the names of several hun dred subscribers of the telephone phone company had been filed with the commission, asking that the pres ent rates of the company be lowered as they are excessive. YOUR FALL COLD NEEDS ATTENTION No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It wil wear you out instead Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Plea sant, Antiseptic and Healing. Chil dren like it. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamber lain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back if not satisfied, but it always helps. Adv. 5100 Rowan!, $100 Tbf rfuVr. of ', p ; .- ' ' Itnrii Iii.it tlx In vt i. . ..; . tlw.l n i;hh 1" u i.' i " ; ttnui'K. tit 1 hit I is .in n ii . ill : i . . '. ; Jh til -:.ly (x-Mtlw- . i. , I! I Jal frali n.itv. i.nu:ri t .. i.-'1' ' 1 (IW-jtM-. r -jt:)rft it . (i: ' ! m1 ' ' :if ;. Hull' C.it.r:-b :.. 'fn i .t ::. ?i- r Iin--lv hjk hi th :. d ii- I ! i h' . !. 1U .iMii!. tin". I j ; ": - J- I 4 ' ti. Cf tic ii if Iff I . j.i .1 v i '), !'..!;: t - riMi It I u:Uiiifc up In- - tit.;! ' i : '1 !v" ' t ir- i'., v 1: " ' I' : : f. ) i.-jili i- ti 1 fT- r (itH- ll-m.lr. ) m ji; r. ; . .. v . . Th,:t. ftil.H ii am . ,mdI ! r '"-t i !' : -t! ' J. i HTM V it re , T. It t'. fur 'ja; NOKIOLK SOUTHERN KAII ROAD conditions throughout the er.tinJ Notice to Shippers and Receivers of country and who have had a part in the lievtlr pment of sections far less fertile and capable of development than is the section traversed Wednes day. VOX POPULI Soutbe:n Raii'-oj chance to tap a produi ts tainii for rr;.: of r.u inde I i ! r.Untt opport cpiie I v mil wn v.im h y ! ci te c :r. Ni.rth t in ' ..ilroai'i s , n (i ti::i : ; : S ' 1 I , P il d'. I ( . Ii."...f: coi. :,!'!' - iismrtd. :b. who i . bom r v Bur As; tng, bt ; Wrigl.t.-itU t'(i;h, , playeil s.:ch j i- Ui- u :!t!ed, v,, tb Norih IVtoii-.u rr: et- . i. a DO YOU KNOW? Do yoii know whom you will vote for ( n election day ? Each party ought to announce its nominees in good time for the people to know what they are doing and wlwim they are called to vote for. ' Tbt Democratic party has done this: The Stale Ticket. "it, i te 1 't mm atic ticl.et to ! . i.'ioi ' - t it:- xs:r : hu:ed by the ii an e of l.ei S. 0 erman of Kuwi.n , for I'liiteil States Senator, ami K'i- ; wari, 1.. Travis of Halifax county fur (-rp'!'iUii-n t'ommiioner. Ten: juil).t.- o! the Supiior Court are fu i e c'et'lcii from the icveral district-, j but voted on lis. it whole throughout Freight in North Carolina: The new freight rates, both local am: joint, made effective by the laws of North t'aiolina, October 1'!. utt on file with all agent- of t!nj c rnpar.y. Agt-nts wil furnish, upon p,.piicu tion, full information as ' these rates. K. D. KYLE, Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. J. F. DALTON, Asst. Genl. Fit. Agt., Norfolk, Va. 10-ll-:iSt - North Carolina, Lenoir ( 'ounty : Whereas. W G. Mi lhvaine iinii v,fi, Jeb. yV. Mcllwaine, executed a certain mortgage deed to N. E I'i -idfoi (i, bearing date of March ;:, !; 1 I. lecordcd in the ollive of the Keu is'er to I'eed.-' I'm' L.-noir cour.t; . Noith Cuvoliiia. ui liook !:, i.t jiiig ''i; ani!. Whtrea. iii !';..i!t ha. been mr.ile ,a the paymei;; ' the "!d.,ltlnes, s--:::: by sa.d ii...r;;taue oeed. the ti. -(: sigoel. iiniler it!d by virt::e o;" ti.t (. " i' of sab' then-ill I'o.itai!.! .', w.i ai I- ii'i liv!'. M. i a Monday. 1.. n lay of October, 1M I. -.1! for c:.-h the highi-sl 1 idili"'. a; the court h. ;' WHY SUFFER SO? It took a big physician specialist many yeJrs to find out the simple cause of suffering and how to relieve it. Two things, he discovered, were always present, no matter what tha j disorder inflammation and conges-' tion. Relieve them and the trouble ; and pain vanishes. His prescription, used very successfully in his practice, ' was secured by the Nixon Laboratory j and carefully put up under the name of "Nixon's Menthol Calm." If you suffer from Croup, Neuralgia, Pneu monia, Sore Throat, Headache, Ear ache, Swellings, Soreness and Stiff ness, Pleurisy, Coughs, Bronchitis, or Rheumatism, you are in fact suffer ing from congested and inflamed con ditions. Instead of paying $1 to $2 for the prescription you can now go to the drug store of J. E. Hood & Co., Kinston, N. C, and get a bottle of it for only 25 cents. Be sure it's Nix on's Menthol Balm. HI Ml ww feral ffl 1 HI i a'TOi j m urn OS tm iipfc him $3.35 Via Selma S3.63 Via Weldon ROUND TRIP RATE TO RALEIGH, N. C. VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD, The Standard Railroad of the South, Including Admission into the Fair Grounds, October 17-24, Inclusive. On account of the North Carolina State Fair, the Atlantic Ccast Line Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the South, has placed into effect tb'n very low round trip rate to Raleigh. Our patrons and friends are invited to take this opportunity to visit the capital, and to participate in this most interesting and instructive event. Tickets on sale October 17-21, in clusive, limited returning to reach original starting point not later man mniiiight of October 2b, l!il4. Children between ages cf 5 ar.d 12 years, halt tare. Spend a day with old friends at the Carolina State Fair. W. J. CRAIG, Paszengor Trai!:.- Mr.naecr. Wilmington, N. C. T. C. WHITE. General Pas-c:i-t:-v;.t, Vilnlingon, N. C. Artistic Wails at Small Cost 7"OU don't have to epcad a fortune to decorate your Walls and Ceiliags in the latest and most artistic way. You can do so economically with Thla Sanitary, Durable Flat Oil Finish " la 24 soft and relrety - colors. PEE GEE FLATKOATT to waahaWo and retain lu original beauty and brightness for years to come. FREE BOOK A us or - write direct io reasiee-oaulbert Co., Inc.. Louisville, Kentucky, for beautiful ly illustrated book "Modern Method H. I HOSELEY HDW. CO. NOTICE. poles h ice S. I cnue, 3 E. 21 S i dOilf. I 1 KlllSll'f. t ' I ill if.(i:i 1 I" , ;- t';e State a foll-.s: t. William M. Merest in the f.. tract r,.-,. II. ; it if (hiuiv.i; .'. George V. Con- rei nf laini: i, .- . !' Wilson; o. Hanv W. Wbed Situated it, M,. ; "'mvi; 1 Uc of 1'itt; I", Oliver H.AiUn of Le-I 1 "u:"' "'""y- Ni.ri.; C.. .:,;,. n- , ,, . .. ;;'l-illlllg iit i; pi-ll.l (ill I, ,i--t ,;( K (, h-"""11'' N''V.-,;- Casweil .-tre. t. ,., MKs- l.nla Whu- Uaiuiver; !, Chathuni C. I. yon of !!a-l field's line, unil rur.s southward!'.- viih 10, Wilhi:m A. ivvir, 12. Thomas .1. Shaw 1 1 ''an f (.ml- lliu ,lin I.. We'. tr f.t Minirne . w he ! i i !a'..itn: )-:;l Vtmtfcge : lh- o! pt i -twinity j. :veil ls:m to !;! : i ,-.s t!,e asocia" ion, to employ the t. rr.v u rejui' i lat k n if ( hie! .?usti,e Walter Cl-rk of North Caro lina, litis n.:ii !n l , t n hea-d f'i ro. At the melting of tlx X.,t.'oi!i.l l.'ur As hor.iat:i 'i, t .v in si-sfion m WKshng- ton, Judge P-n-w n t.-t k tee;.-:..n dem!,ee .'i .'ve "uk'-. , Teeall, m,,! h't etii.ikr I t ion ronini ittee wt : .a-h ti-ja k w ;is s: Rested. :t .s jirtt.:. : ..! !.. ;, them dikI m.t ;ho ". ; mint (f b.. vitvvs ;o !! n et;i.e the f(,i,-,u U r. Thvi : t i.sry. n to th 'be I I V i e n ; Mile ford: li. William F. MecKlelibt.fg; ',. Ck elain!. Who is agsiinst thin;'.' h oeo: -'iij-':; 1 1 kia v, i! there is jfv .-(t ii'C tn ki t. b ,i! ibi- i ,u h ii:iru s-iona! dis til, t !i i ts its eorj-r s-lnai:. Who ir . UiuTiin. ag..iii'-t Cli.iidi Kitehir. ? Wb i..;.,,!:M (;eei(e hood" Will :, iiic! C'aswoli stivel forty-seven a:.d one-half (-17 1-21 feet to a point, an nlhoi lino of Mi ; 1 ui-, Vhii ;,.!, I- theme wesf.vardly with said lui" omo i nuniliXM. (KM'l loot to another line of Miscf Lul.i Whitlield; thenee iiorth wardly forty-seven and one-half (-17 1-2) feet to a point, another hue of Miss l.tila Whitlield; thenee east wardly one hundred lll!(j) fe, t ti. Caswell street, point of beginning. This the ,.th dav of Septenih' . X. F. I'.RADFORP. Mortgagee. tl.e do Iiet l.plle W.th J :.-f Clan, j ; vitw, tut thtn they accord h Tight f his i,-n t envii ti, -.-,. Judge Claek's friends i n.,t a, the gentleman firm Wiseonsir right to d nounep our vtr.eralie worthy Chief Ju.-tie. Mr. leifioeratic County Canvass The l iv. 1 1 rariv' Ntimintos for House of Keiircsontat-ivcs (unty Otfiotrs Will Address the Voters of the Viviens Towr.shiiis of Lenoir County, ;;s follows: Thumiay. Oetober 22- Woiilinpton Township. ;.l Waller's School flcue I ridav, Oetober 2;t -Trei.t Township, ut 'lull's Mill. Snturdaj. (ttihr 21 l.jiGrange, over Keuso's Hank. M'lrxay. (Vtu'tr .'(5 Fulling Criek. fit l:;wsin llrcs." Store. Fa ',r'L i rtek Bridge. Tuesd.ij, (k-tohcr 27 - IMnk Hill Te.wns.hip. Masonic l.ovige, near IVinr a:u! t Hovn;rdv. i Wednesday, OrtelnT 28 Varoe Township, Old Lourfng Swamp Ci Thu.-rdm. Ortobtr 2! Contetitnea Neck Township, at Hugo. Fr.da, Ort. 30 Inrtitutf Township, at Institute. Friday. October 30 Institute Township, at Institute. Saturday. IJctehrr 31 Kinstr.o, at the Court House. -d Itio'.vn eculd express his opinion f the re- iaU without entering into w.v i-er-! I'-urheou Dinner may be expected at each meeting in the cuontrv. Other eonaliftea as hut Keen his plan in the S p,'oniin'nl lc'1 fr'- will be with the county candidates at all or the W meeting referred to. rrt tf tha , f- 1 I Tne btate wnatonal candidates are expected to tie with the county cna- B1I1, didatca at the appointment at Kinston en Saturday, Octeber 31. !w ffl J'? I" Sf lfL ' U l,copl pf varioU3 rone out in large number, and "-t. inZ Cr Wrfr" ioy 80od d5nn nd her P issues cf the fay discussed. iVee Prea.. -M-tf V. CO WfER, Chairman. U. F. LAWS, Secretary. Valuable Tract of Land For Sale. I!v virtue of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Lenoir County, rend ered at the June term, 1:114, in a cer tain proceeding therein pending, wherein C. M. Jordan and wife, So phia A. Jordan, Agnes A. Broadway, Marv Faulkner, James West and oth ers were plaintiffs, and I. Frank Faulkner was tletendant, t will sell at public auction for cash at. the Court House door, i nthe city of Kinston, Lenoir county, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of November, 1!H4, the same being the first Monday in November, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following described tract of land, lying and being in Kinston township, Lenoir county, N. C. ad joining the (i. K. Bagl.y i.nd W. C. Fields lands: Beginning at a hiekorv sttimp and runs north 15 W. 184 poles to a pine, theme N. i4 W. hi poles to a stake m the back line, theae 21 M W. 214'i poles to the av thence with the avenue S. 65 E poles to the .end of the Old Lane; thence S. 7f -a K. to a stake in the Dunn line, thence with the said Dunn line N. 60 E. to the beginning, in the whole tract, 17H acres, more or less, the same being the lands conveyed to W. E. Faulkner on January 31st. 1870, by John Till I and wife, of nc ord, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lenoir County, N. C. Book 7, page 20S. There being excepted, however, from said described tract of land 4-1 acres, more or less, which was con veyed bv deed, dated November 21, li'01, to I. Frank F'aulkner by said W. E. F'aulkner and wife, and is thus de scribed: Beginning at a stake on the east side of the A. C. L. Railroad, in the Dock Wallace line, and runs with said railroad S. ti4 V. 134 poles, thence 54 W. 27 poles to the County Road, thence with said County Road S. 81 E. S7'a poles to a ditch, Phil-; lips' line, thence N. Cm1;; E. 74 'j poles '. to said Wallace corner, thence with with said Wallace line N. 281-; W. to1 the beginning. The said lands are sold for division among the heirs at law of said W. hi. F'aulkner. This the 2ith dav of September, lit 14. Y. T. ORMOND. Commissioner. 10-6-1 awk-4wks. !!!' 31 That's The-Number - To - Call Cvhf-i y in nerd a Plumber. e:;her (or new v.-ail:, cr that old job i'-'s iftul iij, wt tan fix it (or you prcmpdy and nitif foctcri.'y nzUl you an up-to-datr bath teem -t! r.t a :tionabiif piice. D. vou went an ewning We tie mr-,i ir :he ljrgt menu locanei i-. the United States. FE SIPE TO SEE Lb FOR ALL YOUR WANTS IN OUR LINE. E. O. EVIOORE & COMPANY Bonft Faff ta Attend the F: O ew Bern. M. C. Oct 27tk to 3HI Et Will be Bigger and Bettei Than Ever MAGNIFICIENT DISPLAYSJIOF AG RICULTURAL PRODUCTS, FINE STOCK AND POULTRY. : SPLENDID RACING PURSES AGGREGATE $2,000.00 LATEST ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Cheap Excursion Rates Over all Railrosifs Special Trains Every Hour From the Union Parsenger Static n- at New Bere to the Fair Grounds For Premium List, or other information, address, CLYDE EBY, GENERAL MANAGED New Bern, N. C. :W The Nationat Bank of ftinston REAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE in business methods, end this bank has kept pace with thfem. While conservative in the interest of SAFETY, our equipment and business methods are modem. Let us do business together to our mutual advantage. Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $90,000.00 "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK l!l THE COUIITY." I