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'CI 3r? THE KINSTON FREE PRESS Saturday Eveyung, November 4, ? 1916 i! ..r-.. .; ;.-, WOULD THE "CROOKS OF 1912" $ LET HUGHES KEEP PLEDGES? 1 . -1 iSs - mm i. I !. i i I i I K i s Hi? r ' is Hi i I H 111 Rifles and Cartridges "SURE I USE FMl I've been usin 'em for a number of years and expect to continue to, as fhey always do the business." Ask any dyed-in-the-wool sportsman about Winchester rifles and cartridges and that's about what he'll tell you. They are made in various sizes for all kinds of shooting and you'll get them if you ask for STHE yBRANDS in in W7 J Conflldutp Iltislir Is running on a platform of promises. :J J The Hufi-st- tin- : 1 1 v triitwurtliy method of Judninu tho future )j is hy asKslnt' tin- i.i-t. CaiwIiihUe Hughes' proiulst-s MmuM be Sj J cIkIh'(1 in tin- Ik'lit ni' his i:it performances n an ciccuiIm1. Jli're ij iirr some nt Ills pri nni - 1 1 1 : I - lien he was a candidate fur Governor ji of Saw York ami m-i o"Mt: Itli lliem : CANDIDATE HUGHES SAID: tiiem are his perforoiauces to corroiond V GOVERNOR HUGHES DID: "I believe in labor legislation and Refused to appoint a practical ;; the great benefits that have flowed railroad man to the State Public frin the wise conduct ot labor or- Service Commissions, although ! sanitations." urged to do so by organized labor. J i "I want to tee fair justice done Vetoed the bill, giving women J to everybody who works." schoolteachers equal pay with men H j for equal work. ; ' "Every practical measure for the real benefit of labor will have my support." "I promise the enforcement of the Vetoed the full-crew railroad bill. V - $ Vetoed bills urged by State Tax J ; law with equal severity and in Commission to compel corporations j equal justice to all corporations to pay their franchise taxes prompt nu inuiviuuais. ;' "The conditions of transportation y in New York City are a shame and fare bill which would have saved ; I purpose to find out the proper the people of New York city $1,- .J method of procedure and whether 500,000 a year.. Accomplished noth- legislation or administrative action ing to correct etreet-car overcrowd- $ is necessary." ing. to equalize special franchise tax :: valuations. $ ' : Vetoed Coney Island five-cent V. Have You Filed Your Request For One of Our Beautiful New Catalogs? Id a few dart perhspt this week, tiiia Old Stoie will mail to Ihouundi throughout suar tUtcl in new ANNUAL CATALOG. II you have not filed your requrtt lor Irut maimificentlv illuitiatrd book tend ui a neit card todav that vour copy may not be i delayed., It conlainia wide wlection ol Uiamondi, Walchet, l.ut ilaj, silver, jrwciiy, Clocks. China. Victrolai and Ldiion Diamond Dic phonographi aa well ai reveali to all ' the advantage alfoided by this Old Store whose reputation and reliability hat never been quectioned in ita career ol service of over lixty-nine yean. We know thcre'a a place ia your home Ice thia catalog. Write for youri now. Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co. Inc. "The Largest Jewelers South" We Sell Vlctrolas and Edison Diamond Disc, Norfolk, Va. , "I shall devote myself with re newed zeal to the people's service. My administration)- shall be an un bossed administration." Blocked In his efforts by the bosses of his party, Gov. Hughes : resigned in his second term to ac- :ept appointment to the United ! J States Supreme Court. :: J Mr. Hughes la not the Republican party. He would be no more J able to make good his promises as President than he was as Governor '', V of New York. If ho were elected President he could deliver only so ! much as the Republican bosses the "Crooks" denounced by Roosevelt !jj V In 1912 would permit him to deliver. ;: ! :: WAS BIG LEGAL FRAY IN DISTRICT COURT viFomSoumEW, ' Operates Passenger Train from North Carolina Into Terminal 8U rftion, Norfolk, without Transfer. A- N. RTha following schedule fiir- only u yrta published aa information nd are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE KINSTON East Bount 11 : p. m. "Nlht Exprea." Pull man Sleeping Cars New Bern to Norfolk. Connects for all points North and West Parlor Car Ser vice between New Bern and Ner. Oriental, folk. Bern and Norfolk. 4:41 p. m. Daily for Beauforx and West Bound 7:50 a. so. Daily, for Beaufort, New 5:40 a. m. Daily for GoMsboro. 10:03 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro. "8:14 p. m. Daily for Goldsboro. For further information or reserva tion of Pullman sleeping car space, oapply to W. J. Nicholson, Afent, Kin ston, N. C. E D. KYLE, Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. II. S. LEARD, EAST CAROLINA RYJY. Imprtred PaasenKer Service of Ue Eaat Carolina Railway, Effective October 20, 1912. Train 1, Motor Gar. Leave Hook erton 7:10 a. m., Maury 7:20; Farm ville 7:40; connecting with Norfolk Southern train No. 17, Raleigh and train No. 12 to Washington. Leave Fountain 8:00 a. m., Macclesfield 8:20; Pinetops 8:30; arrive Tarboro 9:10; connecting with A. C.L. train I Mo. 90 for Norfolk. Train 4, Motor Car. Leave Tar boro after arrival of A. C. L. train 49 from Norfolk for Farmville. ar rive Farmvillo 2:00 p. m., connect ing with No. 50 for Maury and Hookerton. Train 3, Motor Car. Leave Farm ville 3:00 p. m., arrive Tarboro 4:20 connecting with A. C. L. train No. 64 for Plymouth and points n Eastern Carolina. Train 2, Motor Car. Leave Tar the motor cars, nor do we guarantee connections. Train 61, Mixed. Leave Hooker ton 3:30 p. m., Maury 3:40, Farm ville 5:12, arrive Tarboro, 7:00 mak- j ing connection with A. C. L. train 41 or points South. The Case of E. B. Freeman vs. Kinston Manufacturing Co., et al., tried in Federal Court at New Bern this weok was one of the "hardest fought legal battles in the history of Eastern Carolina a fight to a fin ish," according to one person inter ested In the cause who kept up with its progress. The newspaper reports Friday, stating that Freeman was awarded $7,000, gave only the ulti mate result, while both sides aro claiming a victory. The brilliant 'ar ray of legal talent, included E. F. Aydlt-tte of Elizabeth City, Walter I). Taylor of Norfolk, A. D. Ward uf New Bern anil M . T. Dickinson oT (loldslinro for th plaintiff find G. V. Cowkt of Kinston aM.I Ex-Juuge O. H. ; .i i ii of New Drni for the ile IV" !. It required t'A'o days to t.t '.lie . : li:u--'. rue for til ' a "-Villi ' ; : i . t ,.oo f.." ; ho i'iki;'l's i-'nai'ge l ho i'iim' v.i tried on two phases, i i !' w ; vh -, 1 ; a to u Ii h o' or !ucecl price was not due to such short age. The jury nevertheless gave the plaintiff a verdict for $7,500 for his so r vices. Each side claims that it is entitled to a judtrme.'ii on the v;rdict, the comjlicat ion hring as to whether the plaintiff can recover anything if the representation, though not true, did not break up the wile. It was agreed to hold the matter open for 30 days, and within that'-trfm- the question as to the due effect ot the verdict will be argu.d before Judge Henry G. Connor. I have just returned from the Northern Markets with a big stock of Readyto-Wear Goods. Ladies Coat Suits, Mens Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, and Millinery, all in the newest Styles. Come to see us first and convince yourself. r .i r Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Yemr druggiat will refund money ' PAZO OINTMKNT tails to eirr anycaae ol Itching, Blind. nierdiriK or Protnidinic Pilrain6toUdaya. The first application gives Kaac and KcsU 50c You will certainly find what you want at Copeland Brothers On Easy Terms. Seventy five Horses and Mules to select your choice. Hackney and Thornhill Wagons that have no equal foi- Durability. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Clothing, at Rock Bottom Prices. Cottonseed Wanted ' ; See us Before You SeBlr f f ' : . .. . . .11. 11 v PELAND BROTHERS i.ooo ,ii ca.s at ' a'i.;w was that n ll;ld M tliO It'. Til'.' nuch ;y tlu t be ii!i.;t he ju y f ' (Hill. I;- il M f.l was that .ten 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ttm.'i'i' an own ::y. but further found that the plain :'; e .nM oet I, .wo mali a ; :ilo un- ii ' aercemerl even if th.ro had ecu such quantity and that the re- We Sell at the Top of fthelMairteG: "The new broom sweeps clean." We have been in business but a short time, but the number of our customers has grown stead ily, and we have yet to hear of one patron dissatisfied with the price he got or the treatment he received. We do our best to please them and believe we are suceeding. Come and try us yourself Mew Kinston, : HOOKER & RUCKER Brick Warehouse : : : : : : N. Carolina. W. MIKE THE HE PROVES THAT HF IS NO DUMMY. MAO AM CMlR MoDI&TF- WAN ECY To Act n V ar a Tix tr . j t: I - I n. Tt- Z THE ACT -rn act THE Pflflr ''''M TiLL- AM o I WORSE THINGS WIGOuE So I EVER HEARS LA0T-y.EB?-?KfJ VMMA ) TH- of A DUMMY ' Vrm YOU '7 THAN ON.oN MUCH-I MUST OF TH.5 M0NTTHE Nfctu TM ( PART J(J& f3,,, ., ''S.tfyM'A HADN'T EATEN ( LfiOy - BUT 1 1 FINISH TH-S 1 ILL 6E THBOWlTvV Mg jSf ?&&ZfW l ..ii..ii r ',''A ONIONS! J , CAN'T TW.NN "WH BY J I OUT OF fc&J ' (NO HATTRN j Pn n""- ' ' Ym ZT, J OF TH NAME l TQ'N'CtHT . j -ru CLUQ J COh IT 'l 1- A I r r ', I tr ,.. . I t aU". V I J JTi r f I flin DNK AWLf I f-. .,.V-"." -, -
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