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'v;v -VI l " THE KINSTON FllKEPUKSS 7 OF LOCAL INTEREST ii -iruecflape i ir WA74X hi i!? I' it; ! iiii Mil nil J 11 I. ; 1 ? 1 -I- IV' J 5 'i .-0 "it in 4 M I it, ' " Ill .! -!?-- t ' r t: .; 1 : - !S; J'M ' I I ! : Bojros Will be Sold For FRIDAY,! 4th First Comes First Provided You Buy Other Goods in The Store to the Amount of not less Than ELI The Big Home Stores 126-128 N. Queen Street Telephone M-J . , Opportunity Knocks Will you come In and allow ua to confine you that our method of cleaning, pressing and re pairing clothes la strictly sani tary and up-to-date. We give your clothea a lasting crease unfiorm finish and the natural body shape. Hoffman Pressing Club FRED SHYVER, Mgr. Telephone 540 11 Over Temple Drug Store O- i DR. F. FITTS, Osteopath, Upstairs, Next Door to Postoffics. EXAMINATION FREE. Phones: Office 80. -Rea-823 BB.CC HARPER, . DENTIST, ; OSea Ortr Postoftce. ! .' i ? - ' tV? """" ' . ' . 'V ifl See the New Spring Shirts In Show Window, $1 Each. J.C. Dail&Co. fietaft It S 4 Clove Fitting Corsets For Any Figure. 50c, $1, and 0. N. T. Cotton 6 for 25c. Cf IAS. A. WATERS The Telephone Store Telephone 89 Fresh Garden Seed and Onion Sets Just Received at Lenoir Drug Co. On The Square Thone 114 Z. v. moseey, M. D. HITSIHAN and SURGEON, Back of Lenoir Drug Company OSes hours PHONESt to 11 a. a Ot&ce, 7I ' J to p. m Reildeaee lis to 9 p. at. N. J. Rons, Edward H , Land Kinston. N. C GoUsbero, N. C ROUSE & LAND ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW Offlcesi Kin tost, N. C, Goldsbora, If. C m-SM Borden Bulldlmg. Subscribe to The Free Press. Thompson Shirt Waist Our Line of American Lady Shirt Waists . com prise the Latest Creations in Ling- t erie; at $ 1 and 52. Marriage License. To one white couple: J. Wyatt Creech of (ireone county and Eliza EmiTson of Lenoir county. Went & Clay tor Iti.wolved. Th wholesale grocery firm of West ami Olaytor, in lustiness on South Queen street for two or three years, has been dissolved, !y mutu al agreement, it is said. Louis A. Olaytor leaves the business. He has not announced what line he will en gage in in future. Mr. Horace West, nenior member of the firm, will con tinue to conduct the business. Nothing New About L'nion Station. General Passenger Apent Leard of the Norfolk Southern Railroud de clined to sav anything about the urvion passenger station for Kinston on the occasion of his visit here on Wednesday eveninjr. The matter is not in his line, Colonel Leard stated, and he really had not posted him self on it. He presumed that the railroads would abide by the Corpo ration Commission's decision as to the site, at Gordon and Independent streets. Mistrial in Cohen Case. In the cast of State vs. M. Cohen in Superior Court, at Greenville, Judge H. W. .Whedbee ordered the withdrawal of the jury and entered "mistrial" on the records. Cohen was charged by former business as sociates with the misapplication of moneys belonging to their business. The indictment was improperly drawn. Cohen asked that that be waived and the hearing proceeded with, but Judge Whedbee refused his request The whole matter must be gone over again. Cohen was in business with members of the Pear- and Farmviile. In the Recorder's Court Judge Wooten, in the Recorder's Court this morning sent Charles Gregory and Ernest Copper, both colored, alleged bigamists, up to Su perior Court without hearing the ev idence. Gregory is said to have wives in Wilmington and Kinston and Copper in New Bern and Kinston. J, B. Greer, Mrs. J. U. Greer, and George Gray were before the Recor der charged with affray. Greer and Gray were found not guilty, and Mrs. Greer was fined $10 and costs for as saulting Gray with a deadly wtap on, towit, a bed slat! Gray, a col lector, had called a,t the Greer home on business for a furniture concern. PETITION FOR MOTOR TRUCK COMPETITION WITH K.-S. H. R. R. A petition was circulated in Snow Hill recently asking merchants to patronize a motor truck to eb run from another ipoint near there to the Greens county seat for the hauling of freight. The Standard-Laconic of Snow Hill says that "under misap prehension" the petition was signed by some. That paper says the pres ent railroad from Kinston to Snow Hill "i giving good service, bringing in freight as promptly as any rail road handles it and giving a passen ger service as good as one should ex pect. This railroad ia ono of the big assets of the town. Without it what would become of the' tobacco mark et?" The Standard-Laconic argues against the proposed competition and urges co-operation of th local busi ness interests with the Kinston-Snow Hill Railroad. If the motor truck were the only means ef transporting m m freiKht to the town, "who believes that it would be less expensive than our present frt iht rates;" asks lb? newspaper. HEALTH Warning Against Grip. On account of the serious after-effects of grip or influenza does the State Board of Health feel called up on to issue another warning regard ing the treatment and prevention of this disease. "Grip docs not cause tuberculosis," says the Board, "but it lowers resistance and weakens the bodily functions to such a degree that latent tuberculosis readily becomes active. Laymen used to attribute tu berculosis of the lungs to an attack of grip from which t4ie patient never fully recovered.".. , It is quite important, the Board advises, that a person with the symp toms of grip, for grip is no slight ailment, go to bed and have a phy sician's care It is the person who keeps up, nurses a cold and cough and who never gets cured of grip that is likely to come down with pneumonia, tuberculosis or most any other disease. "But what is really better than curing grip," says the Board, "is to keep it off. By getting plenty of fresh air day and night, by avoiding overeating, overworking and exces ses of every kind, by keeping regur lnr habits and taking daily exercise and iby getting regular sleep and avoiding people with colds or grip, you can reduce your liability to con tract this dangerous disease almost to a minimum. Keeping up a strong bodily resistance is by far the best safeguard against this enterprising bold germ." Smallpox Vaccine Free. That the State Laboratory of Ify giene has succeeded in manufactur ine smallpox vaccine for free dis tribution to the citizens of the State is the statement made public today by Dr. C. A. Shore, director of the Laboratory of Hygiene of the State Board of Health. This vaccine, Dr Shore advises, is made according to Nbuguchi's new method and is ab solutely free from all contaminating bacteria. It is put up in small tubes provided with rubber bulbs suitable for individual use and in small vials for use in schools or wherever large numbers of persons are to be vacci nated. The plan adopted for its dis tribution is through the county and city health officers from whom phy sicians may be supplied. "That smallpox vaccino is now of fered free to every ritixo.n of the State," says a bolletin from the State Board of Health, "places smallpox as a disease clearly with in the control of the individual. Pro tection from this disease, there fore, becomes a personal matter and public funds should not be expected to be expended in the protection of those who can so easily protect themselves." The Board reaffirms its opinion that vaccination is the only safe protection against smallpox, and that quarantine or any other method of protection is uncertain, expensive and inequitable; therefore, the Board believes that its success in making and offering vaccine free to all the people will change the nature of the problem of smallpox control, placing the responsibility of its spread more1 on the individual and less on the public. FOR CHILDREN'S COUGH You cannot use anything better for your chad's cough and cold than Dr. King's New Discovery. It is prepar ed from Pine Tar mixed with healing and soothing balsams. It does not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxative, just enough to ex pel the poisons from the system. Dr. King's New Discovery is antiseptic kills .the cold germs raises i the phlegm loosens the cough and soothes the irritation. Don't put off treatment.' Coughs and Colds often lead to serious lung troubles. It is also good for adults and the aged Get a bottle today. Al druggists. '2FCR25CENTS CLXtztt feabodt coiNCTiranre " " ' , "TfimMa ml i ARROW Half Hose "The Wear Has Made It Famous" We Have a New and Com plete Stock in the Following Colors; White, Black, Navy, Palm Beach, Cham pagne, Pearl & Gray. The One Price Cash Store A. J. Sutton & Sons Telephone 34 The Ladies Store On Saturday next we will have our first showing of the NEW SPRING STYLES in LADIES COATS and COAT SUITS. We most cordially invite the ladies of Kinston and neighborhood to call upon us on that day. MeuLJ$pring.Hat.-Amvmg - Daily "The Ladies' Store" CJ: THE WINNER Miss Becton of 104 East Blount Street was the lucky one in the shoe guessing con test just closed. The size of the shoe was a No. 5 on B width Miss Becton , wins, FREE, the best pair of shoes in my store, without any cost to her whatever. Respectfully, Mark Cuirnmings INSURANCE OF C. OETT1NGER, Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone N 1C2 ' (Next to Postoffice) C I : Yoo mw! wsht in a Stall Ca?r to i toed irork." Tas get H in M ose-aod with wnjh yo fct itteasth. Tha P. S (J, Is praettailly iiulestractibie. Bewaieof llht.flimyttIk itbenTva w3t rwt the day yo bujr one. Thi m will but a life-time. "bat do th mnufacta4ers tncmseiTo dm of it? "Back it op with ui unqualified guarantee. That Is potting it prcttj- troai what Bore caa joa askf j CMTTCffHjOWS- CAIOiJriCS H. E. MOSELEY New Shjpment Painty Designs Price 2jOO I Barrett & Hartsfield I nrs ALL Tte Parun & Oren dorff Co, Canton, 10s., made the first Stalk Cut ter ever built, over 50 years ago; today they - are Duuduig . uie v Dest i otalk KMSXttOB the mar ket iiirv:J irs 'CA.mCNHC".S osicimcx KINDS IIAIIDT7AIII3 CO We have added . to our line the well-known Carl Fisher Piano GRAND AND PLAYER PIANO Our line is complete in every respect. v ueiore purcnasins: a PIANO Call Phone 329-J, or a postaLcard will do. We now use a storage house instead of a store. . How to .Got ) -V--' '-'--i: S Potash. It is a well known fact that standard balanced fertilizers will not be obtainable for thia year's crop. Muriate and Sulphate of Potash, also Kainit, are practical ly unobtainable at any price. Pot ash is indispensable in the prepa ration of fertilizers ' : , Cotton Seed Meal Contains Available Phosphoric Acid 2.50 to 2.73 per cent. Ammonia 7.50 to 8.00 per cent Potash (Soluble in ' ' water) 1.65 to 2.00 per cent. Cotton seed meal makes 4k ferti lizer which feeds the j growing plant gradually and leares a val- j uable humus in the .soil to sustain succeeding crops. LEiioiii OIL $ ICE I ma im a CAPITAL OF $100,000.00 and SURPLUS of $95,000.00 , thu bank is in position to extend aid to deposi tors' for any legitimate purpose. 1 , .. New Accounts 1 p or small are desired, and r a Dertect service uji . r 4 : sured. ' Hare, you a banking home? : T! 2 C0MPAI1Y
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