TTTE KINSTON FREE PRESS PAGE TWO THE DAILY FREE (Undid Pre Tch-xrni i I. H. Gait Braxton, &Vir if; O (1 ' I 1 ,-o!i;.'i c.'men tn awhile :!ic in!.-. on il cim V. :. i it:.) hl .cuie De- Published Every Day f o pre ('.. i Subscription Unu One Week I Una Month One Y.m Communications reee returned unless st;mn- NKW YORK ! ru Syke. Jr., ia should lie Ji.l!i i KiN'.t of Five I'K .-- WKSTKRN ! I I' !' Marquette liirl l p. ( Press run be seen. Entered at the po.t..l!i.-c second-class matlcr und," u ' After Six P. M. ul .-i.-i rn Union and tepid, f ;n! i will lie sent i(iii)jitlyl if P. M., Without Corft t'l 3U' en Subscriber nre rcee ' 75, The Free Pre inattention whu'u'wv ) 1 1 V K KMM.. I City Beautiful SuiM'edM.n: at rear of court-hoiiM ! The force with v.Vlrh 1 i Frvm-h Jincs ah-iut. Vi-M-.m ' "pent shot" a the A!!i.-, 1. . Reiiolved: That th; , in the State of North C: i -I i -provide itaclf a aui'ab.V e..il the use of rear walls of t'. poses. t i c HOW INVESTMENT IN COMMUNITY HEALTH PUS. That investment in cttrnmiiniiy h- : a gambit or suoculullon i t ?. i have been and are b;'in;? ohtnh.c 1 ; community where mwlKrn m'l'! ' port from every plaee whete : Vd. employed testify to the excellent ., compHshmcnts. The savin;; i- " exceeds fifty per cent. Th-.r'i f .', death rate from prcvcntainV : cut in half and even more, I y . In this connectl'li u i t -cm ; . News letter has thin very in.-eiv-t: -"Kenosha, Wiseirin, ba si v.' officer. Between and l; 1 1 ' cases fell from ;?) to l, n'.d d :i pothinjr; diphtheria .. fell ' death from 2 to ,. . '. I creased from IV 1 1 l, a-..' . tinder two year i.f ay.- I i' ! The per capita ;i!i"ii t! ' cer is uiily" 17 c i t s-- ture tickc: i.. I . ... I v: ; health (?ys. Of course, .-mm' will !. ".'! i i because it iit of a :n.i!i-: ' However, the very ,(.. , ' . all over North . i . . i, w 'i - : u.'; cer are cmpl,ytI. 1!' Cm c much less than fifty, if in i.-i !;. :i ,. five, woiilil it not be w.nili v , ' r, lie ample return f; the i.v one H'r cent. h.-i;n in- i r.i .i:' ' . . Think on thee t'ii i-i template the :.-. - n caiiit' uf 'he fill fV. ti i)(V U'l.l ;: riiiry . the J'l o' r -.-,: In idol's and i -'( 'i ' ' ' r !, m . . PKINCII'I.K III, lAC! mi's." V : The dull. !..: .lent ..f th.. (', :;' : belli;? tn. :!;!. ' !, m , ' If IM Mi POLDSIHISS . ,:l .e,,- I . '.he l.i '.v ' ;V ; : I.. I.i f.'.liilio inn !) t''i ' ,' ., 1 ' i i ci ve peace ... - ;, . sh :!' : ; " (' ; i ' i ' y I'ic . . 'hi! - and. ,:, . ' fid '"li'l- ,.' f I' M.-iit W.I ; , . :j.;! Mid until c- j. v - i '" i ' Mi ' ion in a . .d ; .' from the ,; ', '.'!.') i . ' 1 1 1 - oat in ., .;.!! :) 'i'ii' -. ntini ., ...v. ..' i I' ibc ; ';:hls ,i . II . , 'd' i. im- : , it.sM.ic v. ii'l .-.V il e- tir'.i.X:!-. ! 'b'C w.eiM ISepolisliiLats Lardcstiolosc. Black White Tan a KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT The F. F. DaUey Co, Ltd, Bidtalo, N. Y. N SOUTHERN RAILWAY -i'de Train No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro t; 45 a. m., for Raleigh, Durham, ! Ot-enaboro, Aaheville and Waynes ' ille. Through train to Asheville, handles chair car to Wayneaville. GreenslMiro. Handles free chair cst from Raleigh to Atlanta, making con i nection for New 0r!ean9, Texas, Cal is lurii." i trains for all northern sud eastern A e,i e:in cit'v.viH points. i. i'ier ..f inv.nv'tl K . , .; ,; ,.., .., y Train No. 139 Leaves (ioklsboro ( ,. v ',: ;,! 2.00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and , Makes connections at Greensboro for i -. ,i i m ' e , . . . : . all points north and east, and at A.ihe ville wi;h (,'arolina Special for Cin- . . 'ill'' einrati, Chicago and all western - . .-.-.l there . points. ;'. .-it : hn , ... i v, ..id e, whu-.-i j Train ff0. 111 Leaves (Joldnboro ! ,i e'l.ily win. h o;;i5 p. m., fur Raleigh, Durham and !. ii i' : i.eiidenec Creensboro Handles Pullman sleep- ,riK car Raleigh to Winston-Salem. .. nrli.cipio. throtiRh train for Atlanta and New , Orleans, also makes connection for Lsheville, Chattanooga, St. Louis. tlernpnis, Birmingham and all west- irn points. U. F. YORK, Traveling Passenger i .U'pnt. Raleigh, N. C. i H. F, CARY, General Passenger DR. F. FITTS, Osteopath, Upstairs, Next Door to Poetoffice. EXAMINATION FREE. Phones: Office 80. Res. 623 Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly Thr OH Stnniiiird jrrneral sti tiEltienin;r tmiic, Oli.'.Va'S T AS'I KI.HSS chill TUNIC, drive r.jt M a larl.rnric lies lhcl,lool.ii ml hinlds up I he y. Il-iu. Alraeonit. For adults aod cbliireu. 5'ic. F1R3T NATIONAL BANK OF KII1S1Q1 Capital and Surplus $160,000. STRONG, SAFE, DEPENDABLE Your Interest as Well as 0ur3 Will Be Promoted By Patronizing the FIRST NATIONAL BANK v N. J. KOUSE. President DR. HENRY XVLL, Vice-Prest. D. F. WOOTEN, Cashier J. J. IIIZZELL, Asst. Cashier T. W. HEATH, Teller W. L. Kennedy Dr. Henry Tull J. II. Canady J. F. Taylor H. H. McCoy DIRECTORS S. II. Isler N. J. Rouse C. Felix Harvey David Oettinger II. E. Moeeley LUNSFORD ABBOTT, D. O, Osteopathic Physiclaa Upstairs. Next Door to Dlxla Phnr.a dTO-J. DR. DAN W. PARR0TT DENTIST Crowa and Bridge Wark Specialty OlFice over Cot. Mill office ildni.-, ii ill!' ids of e.ll' jio-.t- w il In; no dispusi , letei i .;ie, of the u. . in. I !o p;--v rcss ." of our "heads lc :md aci'iiii,iili,h- Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S C A 3 "T O R a OTHERS SAY . nll-15 VSII II. ' V. i ;):' .. ! im: ic ;.' lin .i:c i-f freijiient ocem i. nay h'.tlc heed !i the ..i : .i.iiii.ire or is 'uf ll'i: in :!! favureil re i. i ;i! .' il eon. p:.i .liie to i i . -..if i lie o.i rlli'.s strne - i ir.i-.e n 'il !o re'ili.e his ' . !il.s no.vi rs." !;!' !! I' ! !. ( !'. .' Wiii-ei i. LrooUT ' edi-e .' t . ill. We ;ii.t i-n on v. hicil lie . .t'.m sit eu'ili.lciiei' !. 11 lv c.-.isfitl in i ' 'i.i' '. e U'i'! hot have "Patronize Home Industry" JOB PRINTING We are Equipped t Handle Your Orders for Higl Gr k Job IVuiting. Orders Carefully unil Pronntlf Eieralra We Make the Beat Grade I UTTER HEADS, W EDDING INVITATIONS. CARDS I OU ALL PITPU5ES, C1RCUIAKS. LAKCE AND SMALL. ENVELOI'ES, POSTERS. We have Cormeclioni with Engraven and Btaak Book Maker which en able ua lo Promptly Handle Olden fur Engraving and '".indsof Blank Book 'Ming. Kinston Free Press Co. Incarperalad Publishers and Job Printers y Ke: roa During Week of Feb. n on larch 4 4 I Am Going to Offer My Entire Stock SHOFS and FURNISHINGS At prices that will certainly appeal to those who may need anything in this line. On all goods sold during this week I will cheerfully refund the money, if not satisfactory. You can save from $1.00 to $1.50 on shoes bought this week. AH Slippers will he includedin this offer. Come and look them over. I will show you the best line of Shoes there is in North Carolina. None but the BEST sold here; Shoes that are right in style, and will wear or they cost you nothing. We Carry The Well Known Clapp and Kneeland Shoes M ARK OJ MMNGS j So Hi t.. i . Your : y ' I-, : . in ji ive is .ii 1 1 :'.!. ; "Everything In PrinUng" ' ' - ' ' - -i: " - V : liiKE DOESN'T SEEM TO EE TOO PROUD TO FIGHT ! ' - A- To CQR 1 N'o TWO '. A -"I . . v" '..l'-,i' 1 f3 --J! -xl r' - ' r .N'V' 1- ji . ME.f?ciF0i- HeWENS ! -) OwMPlfa'OEaYFiSrf.'- Tnt MlivSTEK n I 5UM HAVfc COMING To TEA SA8P MY l M EXPECTING 1 STEAK AN KE S , 'VS 'fH EVERY Or4 Mi WAV Ta".' AVTH' COBBLERS To -of crm - 1 rTT I TffflNK GQ0DNtl57 ; WttL TO ( YOUK HEK AT TLt. YoU tAT - WHAT KEPT TH' Tr?oTH V L'lTi. -r ' SToPPEP To C C j-A ? f HAV l-ITTLECHAT t X 7 ? 5 ME OLP COLtEGE , yi r2 .0 CHuM nR. MaUV Wftykrt?' I - V 1 S. I v a a a 1 ill ajm k yio r'i 5 1 - 1 i ii o v cr r 1 . 1 . 1 1 . -vrvis - - i . it . T 11

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