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TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1K $n 'nftffnv PMiRFn m' -BV I1U1V nnrTnDC OF LOCAL INTEREST STETS PAGE SIX Compound of Simple Laxative IIcrhn -Trorca Moat Efficient. Dr. W. A. Evan, writing for the , Chicago Tribune, makei the asaer- - lion that practically everyone, at aome timo or other stiffen from con- - stipatlon. Thla applicj regardles of g or condition in life. The conjresu'on of stomach waste : in the bowels is evidenced in various ways; bloat, eructation of foul sto mach frases, sick headache, lungour, all indicate constipation, and call for prompt attention, not only to relieve the present discomfort but also to Void possible disease that follows neglect of this important function. Harsh calhartica and violent pruga tives should not be employed, as these afford only temporary relief, while they serve to shook the entire system. A mild laxative such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far pre ferable and is now the remedy gener ally used and prescribed by many doctors. It is free from opiates or narcotic drugs, acts easily and plea santly, without griping or othwr pain and is a safe, effective remedy. Safe Deposit Boxes For the afe keeping of your valuables and val uable papers. Each box is under a double lock and in a fire-proof vault. The rent is lest than a cent a day. FARMERS 6 MERCHANTS BASK Linen and Torchons, Heavy and Light Weight French and German Vals Wide and Narrow. Tie One Price Cash Store A. J. Sutton & Sons Telephone 34 Dr. Albert D. Parrot Physician and Surgeon Kinthn, N. C. - SB. C. C. BARPEX DENTIST, iMt Ow faateaUa. IXNSFORD ABBOTT, ft. O, ' OateopatWe TbyWaa ClMtalra. Ntit Daw U DWU ti ' roone 5794. COUPON I New Laces SIX of these Coupons, of consecutive dales, clip ped from the columns of s ; TIIE KINSTON FREE PRESS, treJher with 15 cents in cash, will be accepted at 6 e Press oKicc for a sct of l)olIics, consisting KETTV UrJCIIT. TIIE UNBREAKABLE, AND THE TWO KITTY KATS f; X. Rrdcr. by mil mu-t include twa rents for oostaa. MR. CHAS. SCHELL Mr. Chas. Schell, 132 Church St., Grrnadn, Mis., writes that he found 'relief himself by using Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin and now keeps it c:i hand fur family mc. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should have a place in every family medi cine chest. A trial bottle can be ob tained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. Li. Caldwell, 4.'.4 Washington SL, Aionticello, Illinois. FIVE PERSONS DIE NI FARMHOUSE FIRE n,:imkc. Va., Fell. 'J,. James L. Taylor, a farmer near Newport, in Gilt.i ounty, lost bis life, together with his wife, two daughters, and an aunt, when their home wus destroyed by fire yesterday morning between 4 ntnl Ji o'clock. DR. DAN W. I'ARKOTT DENTIST Crawi and Bridge Worfc a Specialty Office over Cot. Mill officfe Z. V. MOSHLEY, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Tlack of Lenoir Drug Company Phones Office 473; Residence 113 DR. F. FITTS. Osteopath, L'pstairs, Next Door to Poatofllce. EXAMINATION FREE, liimita: Office SO. Itcav-623 Joiieph Dawaon J. Frank Wooten DAWSON & WOOTEN, Attorneys at Law, Practice Wherever Service Desired Accounts and iron Is Collected. How to Get Potash. It la a well known fact that standard balanced fertilizer! will not be obtainable for thla 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 fertilisers. Cotton Seed Meal Con Ulna 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 rent Cotton seed meal makes, a fettl lifcor which feeds the growing plant gradually and leaves a val uable humus a the soil to sustain ticreeding erepa. LENOIR OIL & ICE Feb. 29 ,hia i j i Marriage License. To one LaCrange colored couple: Ed. Graham and Tonic Woolen. Play at Sand Hill. A play, to which the public is in vited, will be given in Sand Hill si'lioolhousc Friday night next. Iluys Baptist Parsonage. Mayor Sutton has purchased the First Baptist parsonage on Fast Gor don street. It is understood the con sideration was about 8G.000. The house was formerly known as the "McDaniel residence." Cupid Off His Job. Trine hasn't been a marriage li cense issued in Lenoir county since February 2.'1. It is a rare thing for a week-end to pass without a oermit being granted, as was Uiu case Sat urday. Youthful Auctioneer. About the youngest tobacco uuct ioneer on the Maysville, Ky., market this hi-ason is Dan. Hardy, son of Mr. Edgar Hardy, the well-known Insti- :uto jJunlfj;-. Young Mr. Hardy is only 1:) years of age and is drawin $1.10 month and part expenses. Clotht Hline in Way. While Mrs. Charity Herring was splitt'ig wood with an axe at .'10(1 Nor til (lordon street Friday the axe s.ruck a I'lothuswire and redounded to no good purpose. A doctor had to be culled to Mrs. Herring, who sus tained a seven- but not serious cut on th. foi i-hi al. Ittnuforl knitting Mill Knlarged The i'ftiipmcut of the Orion Knit ting Mill at Iie:iufort, established by Kins ;i cupital a yi-;ir or two ago, is beiug increased. Kxcelleut wages ant p. tid at the plant in comparison with the scale in like mills in other towns, according to the lic.iufort News. Transfer of Ileaidcnce. Mr. C. E. Speer has purchased from Mr. J. C. Uasbeny the con crete residence on Peyton avenue formerly owned by Mr. Horace Hod ges. The consideration was $10,000 Mi'. Spear and family will remove from their present residence at East and Caswell streets in a few days to the J 'nylon avtnuu home. Addr ss on Navy. Col. Jack Temple, a well-posted man, lectured in Loftin's opera house Sunday afternoon to a fair-sized au dience on "A Strong Navy." He call ed aUention to the lack of officers and men. there leing not enough of ilieir) to man second-class imttletihips which are yet serviceable, und dejKC catrtl the policy of choosing politi cians for the post of secretary of the navy. Fami'y-Sue Lemon. A representative of Mrs. W. 11. Hayn is of Neuse township today handed to the repertorid slaff of The Fice Press a lemon that mny be a rcc iivl-breaker. It is of the hardy variety, and weighs 41 ounces. Mrs, llaynus has a reputation for growing big lemmns. The specimen could hardly be called pretty, but it ap peared to be 41 ounces of real lemon. Married In a Hurry. Within half an hour from the time u decree of divorce for her had been signed by Judge Bond in Supe rior Court Monday, Mrs. Minnie Hug- gins, nee Frimdl, was married to B A. J.mes, who was waiting at the Coui ihouse for her. The counle soug'it out Magistrate Peebles, who tied the nuptial knot. Register of !eeds Pridgen says the decree was signt.l, the marriage license secured the nuptials performed and the per mit returned t him nil within the 30 minutes. Uoth parties are of Lenoir county. BRIEFS IN THE NEWS OF NEIGHBORING TOWNS In leaping on a fire truck at New Rera Garland Eastwood did not make hold secure and was thrown vt olently to the pavement. His skull may have been fractured. Eastwood is in a hospital. s.r:. o ... .-a on iavis, wii-fcnown in the State as proprietress of a lar hoiding sous at Be.ufArt i. . w i w a n.- pwted to be dead. m.t.j o . . . . f v. n.ussi in jail at New Bern for the murder of his father-in-law on Christmas night, is in a se rious condition a the result of a stirole of paralysis. CONWAY 'OPEN SEWER' CASE IS COMPROMISED East Kinston Boy V. ho Fell Into Hot Water In Ditch Gets $2,000 and Father, for Mental Anguish, $.100. City Pays Two-Fifths and Compa ny Responsible for Hot Water, Throe- Fifths (Daily Free Press, February 28) Conway vs. City of Kinston and T-enoir Oil & Ice Co., a cause for $10,000 in which an East Kinston man was suing because of alleged mental anguish and his small son for actual injury from falling into a litcb containing scalding water in icuthrust Kinston, was settled out of r-uit, but submitted to a jury in Su Triior Court today, the plaintiffs jotting J,500 between them. The division was $1,.1.10 by the .ompa iy and S'JZO by th- city, $2,000 tc'.nz to the boy and $.100 to the par ent. The city pays $00 and the orrpiiiy $1,20(1 to the boy and the ity $1.10 and the company $.110 to the parent. Another case for which :he r.:i.v noted "open sewer" was res iMiviile was the Stroud ease, settled today in the s.ime way. Keith meat va ; on the same basis, the company riving the plaintiir three-fifths and the city two-fifths of $27.1. CARTER LEAVING ALL UP TO HIS FRIENDS Asheville, Feb. 27. --Judge Frank Carter, who spent the past two days wilh his family here, declares that hi: bus not written a letter ier miulc : u isonal appeal lo a man in his race It th.; nomination for attorney gen- al. "My lime 'h taken up with my i.iirt duties." he declared yesterday, 'and tny campaign is entirely in the lands of my friends." IIFESAVFRS TAKE OFF CREW UNLUCKY SKIP Wil .tiington, Fob. 2.1. The fishing ner Thomas F. Austin of Phila-1 (choo blulii i, which has been operating off he X ri lb: orlh Carolina coast, went share ! Cape Fear river bar at 11 o' last nij..,hl and was dashed to 'KK-k piece.'; I.eo R by the high seas. Captain C. cod and his crew of twelve men were '..ast rescued by life-savers from the i guard station. GIRL WIFE DOESN'T SIM TO LIVE WITH HUSBAND'S FAMILY JTudse Bond Dismisses Ha beas Corpus Writ Today. Stroud vs. City and Oil & Ice Co. Compromised (Daily Free Press, February 28) Judge Bond this morning dismiss id a writ of habeas corpus served on i. J. Davis of the Pink Hill section an .Saturday at the instance of Dan iel Mercer, who charged that Davis wai keeping his wife, nee Miss Es telle Davis, from him. Judge Bond placed the costs on the petitioner. Mrs. Mercer, a young girl, declared that she would not live with Mercer's people, and had returned to her own family because sho could not ngree with the latter. Mrs. Mercer is said to h.ive professed willingness to live with her husband at some plaee than his relatives' home. This morning Stroud vs. City of Kinston and Unoir Oil & Ico Co. was compromised in Superior Court af ter the case had been commenced. The plaintiff was suing for damasres alleged to have been sustained when he fell into the noted "open sewer in East Kinston near the Oil & Lee Co.'a plant, into which hot water was allowed to escape. It was said t the Courthouse that about $275 was the ?um agreed upon in the compromise. Late Saturday Mewborn va. Rail- rojJ was decided by a jury in favor of the defendant The plaintiff ask i J410 for alleged carelessness In handling of livestock between a Ken tucky point and Kinston. Two ani mals had died en route, and one was damaged it was alleged. -J ' ; Children cry Just Arrived Fresh and Crisp LADIES COAT SUITS Made of oooil all wool Fine Weave Serge $ I ().."() Per Suit worth $22.50 Nicely in the Latest Models OUt LOW I'KK K Per Suit worth ?22.r,0 Come in and see these U'W Suits. ELI NACHAMS9N The Big Home Stores 126-128 N. Queen Street Telephone 4 10-J Rainy Day r Goods I Umbrellas, Rubber Coats, Gapes and Hats. CHAS. L WATERS The Telephone Store Telephone 89 Vour Eyes Are Valuable Assets to You. Are They Defective? If so. Then They Are a Liability. An examination will reveal any defects. Examination Free. Glasses Fitted at Reasonable Prices. lr two ReiriatrroJ Optometrist at Mswborn Jewelry Co. NEAR CAjSVl'EU. MONUMENT (Dont forget tha location) Phono 4I7-J Kinston, North Carolina ''; We have up-to-date equip ment of pneumatic tools, insuring quick service and first class work. S us for your needs. Our pric es are right, consistent with the good work that we da :;-x'--31-aE7 in WORKS'.' FOR THE A Snappy Line i3aS Barrett I Hartsfield PIANOS SOLD In a few days we are going to give a long list of names. All of these parlies, Schools and Churches have bought Pianos Player pianos and ox gansfrom J. 13. LEONARD J. B. LEONARD PIANO CO. 104 South Queen Street THE MOTTO OF THIS HOUSE IS 'A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement" NOTICE TO FARMERS We all believe in preparedness to some extent. Your crops are all housed. Get ready for another year. Look over your carta, wa Kons, buggies and implements of all kinds, and send any or all of them to ARCH IIAKRELL. He can fix them. HARRELL BROS.' REPAIR SHOP, At Foot of Parrott's Bridge. The talk of the - IM i GREAT COST SALEll are taking advantage of the Sale because they realize that they are saving money. Come down this week, the Sale closes Sat, night sure. Mark Cummings I stIos gott Yob need wciyht In a Stalk Cntter to do th wpiKt,t yw et strength. The P. Jk O. hihi, B13.HT italic cuitm-roa wfll n th " 'f msaafacta.ers rnemacrves tfaiak al hi "Back it ap with aa , J 1 MnqualificdgaaraBtas.il That a patting it pretty atrone-what arnra cm tou ank? VVi "'-'-,'-..--...-....... - oicNHjrji-s ccsHggs j K E. MOSELEY i.-lrn ."If YOUNG MEN. of Spring Styles1 inn A CAPITAL OF I $100,000.00. tnd "is SURPLUS of $95,000.00 this bank is in position to extend aid to deposi- tors for any legitimate'?! purpose. New Accounts Urge or small are desired, and i j a perfect-serviceis (as- . sured, j Have you a banking hone? ' '7 The , National Bank of Kinston DR. O. L. WIIOK. DENTIST OsG Orr J. R Hoot (Va 6 tan. OIK KIDNEY MUIS town-People as 33 The ParEri k Oren- J dorff G), Canton, IHs., made the first Stalk Cut- i ter ever built, over 50 years agor today they are . building the . best ' Stalk Cutter or the mar-' ket good ork. TonpX H to tbii oaaad is practically IndestrwriibJo. Bewaraof day y. txj odc This oo. riU last a . : fr CftKX3rir;:s 5nc:ir73 ... . Imm I mSlM 2 : ro' .1 aAEDWAUJE 1.
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