Newspapers / The Kinston Free Press … / Nov. 4, 1916, edition 2 / Page 6
Part of The Kinston Free Press (Kinston, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE KINSTON FREE PRESS Saturday Evening, November 4. io PAGES1X Ml ) V M. j V 1! V . if s? rniiiciAVUiui SERIOUS SICKNESS Ij Bcuf Constantly SoppCed With lledf ord'i BUck-DnngU. McDuff, Vt "I suffered for several tars," say Mr. J. B. Whitiaker, oi this place, "with tick headache, and omacn uome, ten years ago a mend loid me to fry Thedlord's Slack-Draught, which I did, and 1 found it to be the best family niedi- dct for young and old ' I keep Black-Draught on hand all the Pine now, and when my children feel a ' Mttlt bad,, they ask me for a cose, and it doef them more good than an medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness In our family, since we commenced Ming Black-Draught." Thedford'a Black-Draugnt Is purely vegetable, and has been Found to regu late weak .stomachs, aid digestion, re Her indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, tick stomach, and similat Symptoms. ' It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druceist sells and recommends Black-Draught, tackagt to-day. Price only 25c. Get a N.CIB Take Notice! TO THE CITIZENS OF KINSTON The sewer connections have now been completed end art ready for T will be to the interest of those desiring plumbing done to see sat promptly, or call Phono No. 498. Respectful! R.E.L. RHODES DR. J AS. W. POWELL DENTIST rf" r. i . i . n t opeciauai ryorrnea i Crown and Bridge Work ret N-i'l Bonk Bldg. Phone 595 ith n CAPITAL $l(i(i,000.00 Our Hoit ol Dcpoiiton Leve . ; Their Money iu thi Bank Because rhey rejkrtindful of Safety, First; eftaiDty t accommodation (or all their leaionable ieU';cmenf, iecond; aai courtcou ai d cci. iderate treatment, alwayt The National Bank of Kinsion FORSALE! LIGHTWOOD POSTS; 12c EACH by carlold lo f . o b. Riley'a Siding. Ilines Broa. Lumber Com pany. ' avrr iiiaimn m u THE DEPENDABLE STORE" ileiv Coats -New Suits Came in This Morning This lot presents the most pleasing effects we have had this season. Don't miss looking them over. In Velour, Silk, Brpadcloth Serge. In style, of course, they are up to the minute. hi Skirts Coats and Suits In Todav ISure to Please CHAU WATERS The Telephone Store TeUphafM If OVERCOATS WITH SNAP Are the Rind We Sell Come in and See What We Have Many Styles to Se lect From J.C.Dail & Co. The Hoard of Commissioners of Jones County, acting as agent for Trenton Township, will receive at its ifike in Trenton, N. C, on Monday, , November (i, 1916, sealed bids for the i purchase of Coupon Bonds amounting I to $15,000 in denominations of $500. boarintc iiUrrwt at five per cont (T) per annum payable semi-annually, principal sum payabbi twenty (20) I years from dntw. nt the oflice of the i lioa.-d of Cummissioners of Jones I County; said Hoard reserves the riirh! to reject nny and all bids. The ex peruie of pr.piliiijr .bonds to be bomo liy purchaser. Said bonds ure nu thoiied ly CKaptfr of the laws of 1SI13, after election duly had and carried by a large majority. S rd Hoard will also receive sealed biili for S10.000 Coupon K'ands of Heaver C.etk Townshirj, issued pur suant, to Chapter Laws of 191H, bearintr interest, denominated and paynVo ;;ame as above specified lionds of Trenton Township. Certi fied chock for $500 r.iust accompany bid. 'J'his Oeitobnr It"., 191h J. H. f'OLLOCK. Uejrist.M- of Heeds anil Kx-OfHcio adv Clerk , Itlv-lO-SO-ir.t Subscribe to The Free Press P ii LOCAL Weather l onra 6lna : r :i;niji'ht :n tcmiivatur.'; u: . i tanks tinned TucmIuv. l-tl r.).:.j... iil be I'lostd. .Marri.iKi- Licenses. Henry C. McAithu .Smith, bo! h of Len-.:r c. A . OJ a )d Jane K . North Car iaiay; ri-i- t- ii,i:-.hi:as; lay and a f the city and Hettie m;y; William Hardy, both of Kinst.. Sinj,-!:to;i, white. , ; l.eo K. I la-.! ari.l Alberta b..th !' I.cnoii- eounty, all Realty Transfer.. Willie I'iowc ; to Alonza Hardy, ,;:'C-el of !u:H. S.t..t. I.. N. Jackson i ) Alon.i Hardy, land, $375. W. T. Aliiin ' f.?la Uooins 128 acre of .'.i'.uYy Ila'l land. $10,00. J. I. 'i.ivh a:. I wife r ilaliie (J. Tyndall, ::! at ro.'i ff Pink HUI land, jrift. :)catli of Child. Kiiyn - .id, two-y . a:-o!d son of Mr. ;:itl M;.i. It. K. Smith of Leon, died - few days ago. The child was an ...-penally attractive little fellow and . :i ihbi hood favorite. .ere o Vote. V' A 'ik'y Hilf, a former Ki.iston nan, vel! known in the cHy, now an ui.llror in a irovernment department Wasrvii trUa, is h:me to vot? in the ! -.;o!i Tuesday. .:b;-a. ':!!! He), oi- 1;:. . t!).,'i. of '.I).- Liiirqrian of the K'njton iub!'i- Libra' y f.ir the .-.onth of Oc'.'j:i('!- fo' jws: Rreelpts: :,, i.i! loil.-1, SJ J..'nl; 1 ib.-,1 .!,( - ;':)'-, ii''t'; eontriiiu' in:i, .".r; - :.', I. ni'btirsi-l: S -ppembor '.li;'!!, fn' w.ivk (,n '.:: !., vs. 1..7 '.; : .51 l.i'-' W. S-,,. ir'n : I1.;.', !?!!; iiiovmj; n ! put ' .',; uo .I.J'i; -icourinj;, SI; o."p and !ye, 10.-; sweeping, .fl.o; : ? 'its, hue; total. itti.tiH. Deficit M.58. The libiaiy hju:.s are from ':.'!') in .'.:.0. Alt.ti'.ion is airuin i!!ed to '!:e rtriovp.l i f the library 3m a building tva.- Caswell and iueen to a place a block farther nor th 'i the Hi Mde of Queen. '".arjro.l W Ith letni!in)j. Kivin Spsrr!W. v.-hitt. was an-esUd in a retuilb'.g cli- jre F; iday. A con ;i lrra-!e ip.anlity of whiky address ed t Sjiarrow was seized. Willie f-ickson, colored, who bad a nri'.or, i ; anot: :r police victim, beia- for- .,ily lie: 'I cd of carryip'r a onccal-'-.i wen r,d". I)e;h of Mrs. J. M. Hodges. Mrs,. J. M. Hodges, wif.- of a prom i"..'nt L-:ti-ant physician and con ivited with leading families of this unity, diad between 5 and (i p. m. Friday at her home. She had be?n in poor health for some time. Dr. Hodtre arrU-.'d at LaCranre f;im Kii hinond, where he had himself be'n in a hospital, a short time before Mrs. Hode' domise. Five sons and dni!Kht:rs survive her in addition to WILSON'S STAND ON HUGHES lie did not vote for SulTriige when he hail the chance. SiilTrii::e I'lank In ltcpulillcHn I'latform : "The Republican Tar ty, ri'nftlrmlii lis faith in gov eriiiiiuit of the people, as a measure of Justice to one-half the adult people of the country, fiuor-: H e extension of the suf frage in women, but recognizes the r ' of cat Ii State to settle tins i -ion i ! !!- !!"." A i in. v '. public In.liii -.t ... il: l',.,l, ial Suf fn c ! di ! :it i Committee of V- visited I Im. c;iiiip out smili. j md s .i he was the man of tin- huiir. The SuffraKists had slullnr experience at the s:i"ie time. "!' Mr llt'irhe has said thnt snf IV; is the result of social un 1 ' t. h t it win cnuse sx tin. 'i: on -i i nml that It raises !;.!,. " . ,.,. w ,,., mtft Hs well tie st, I U1HES FOR SUFFRAGE BECAUSE HE'S AGAINST IT. I ; letter to the New York World. Senator C S. Thomas of a member of the Committee on Woman Suffrase of the I i li'' S ;ites SctuHe, said on September 1 1 : "1 ii i tnov. il to prtiHiiinl the followini; Inquiry to the Republican : i 'l!t:-i!v for Tri'slileiit : lud he not say to ft committee of Antl-Suf-tr:i;-"s -.iMirtly tx'fore his formal Ticceptar.ee of the nomination: 'I h r. . :., ivs hei'n opposx1 to woman surrra?e. probably because Mrs. Hi:. -lies has atw.irs been strongly opiMised, ami my daughters, so far He V hare thought at all, think with their mother. The lucreasin?ly .icnve feminist movement, fo my mind, tunkes the ultimate BrtintlnR of vo s to women Imnentable. hut Inevitable. Sex antagonisms nml the mi; irM.in f national Issues Into jx-tty personal Issue Is to me more lam. !i-::!,N. stilt, more rtilnon to our womanhood and our eonntrv, : "e doiihhns of the electorate, or votes for women, calamitous t i lay he.'" - ..ml ah. n Cimdldute Huches siibsrquentlr' declared for 4he Fed I .Vtidtner.t Jt was f.n the i.win.1 cmt. Insmnrh as Hie women ..- .,, , ,.. -.ir sno. - esf ntt.1l,t rim' Ipr.'tlrt I -m nf t. , ' - INTERKSt TOMORROW IN KINSTON CHURCHES; THEMES 0F SERMONS OF PASTORS! I'rocrani! In Houses of Worship to Which I'ublic Are Invited Meet- in(i Societies and Sunday Sqhool Classen! Announcements of the Minister and the Like BAI'TIST. I'ir-rt Baptist R3v. AV. Marshall Craig, pastor. 9:30 Teachers and officers' psayer meeting. 9:45 Sun day school, Mr. E. O. Moore, supt. H Morning worship, subject of the seimon by pastor, "Reinovinjf 'the St ne." 7:30 Evenin. wor;-.ip. sub ject, "A Question of Time." On W:d riciiday c nln.-r at 7.00, the Teacher Training (lass will meet. 7:15 the ri'cular p -ayer meeting service will be held. To all these sjrvlcus you r.e rnoso cordially invited. St-anjr-l..; in th. city will find a heai-iy vel cim.'. Come ..nd biin :i f.'eid "i'e.-c b.ing your woended hearts; ' e e rc'I your : njjuish; Eu-th h:.t : i m.ttows that Heaven cannot li'j. l." CHRISTIAN Gordon Street church If you love T i l and desire to worship Him, com?; ! you ai -j careless ana usually uo not to to church, come tomorrow and see if yi u won't fee! better. 10 to 11 Bible school. 11 to 12:15 P.vaehin:; service conducted by the p.isto. . i P. M. Meeting of women !'. W. !;. M. 0:30 Christian En- .b'.tvo.- m e'ings. ?;.'0 Preaching" by tin' past (j MK't'liOMST. iueen Street The Sunday school '.ill nic?: at !:45 a. m., instead of i:'IO a. :u. Come and bring your friend with you. Services at 11 a. .".!., cvndiieied by th? pastor. Com munion s rvice and ottering for the po.ir. A the ever.iag hour the pas ta;" '.vl'.l "v'.tch from the text, "I j have pi::;, 'd the fool." Strangers and i .'.-:tc) -. 1 ways welcome. Caswell Street Melhodiut Sunday sclteol at. 0:45. Preaching at It a. m. and 7: t() p. in. by the pastor. j PRESBYTERIAN. ' I Atl.inso.i Memorial Sunday school a: .':! a. m. Punching by the pa.s ic :. itev. G. Ii. Hanrahan, at 1! in. a.id 7-.'i(t p. m. Christian Fn l :i- - mating at ;; p. m. t!i ..' hiiiuad. ) i":!. llcnljies was a r.::u':i:-, gracious and relin'ious wo rt. ;n, and her d.'alh in regretted by !n: in the s-ectian. A l:ii"I' t'i-;.i:.." of i"c!;.i.'.s and flriomls gath-i-t I !.t I.:.Gr.i:,u',' for hz funeral Sat urdav iifli'inoiin. To Cure a ColJ in One Day 1 Take I.AXATIVK HKOMO On.nlne. It stop the Cough and Hra.lnche and works ott the Col.J. rrueits refund money if it fails to curi. H- W. CKO i; 8 aiguaturc ou cacli bun. 1 VOTES FOR UN WIL.CON He made a sriec-ial trip to New Jersey lo vote for Suffrage. SulTratfe l'lunk iu Deinoeratle riatloiin : "We recoiiiineinl tlie eleiisiiui of the fraiielil.se ro the women of the country by the States upon the same terms as to men." On September !). be mode a special trip to Atlantic City t address the National Woman SiilTrau-e Association. "I have come to H;lit with you, not against you." he said. "Woman Suffrage is a creilt vision of duty women have seen. The tide Is rising and cannot he stopped. In the lone run we will not quarrel as to methods." n ne men tn them by the short. , . . , . "iTiis or me qnMtini THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE A RTLINENS EMBROIDERY COT)NS Crochet Cotton Crochet Needles Tatting Shuttles I j j I A. J. Sutton i J Sons DR. C. C. HARPER, DENTIST Oflice Over the Old i'ostoffire FOR I FELT Is a rare value If the mattress is gecd. We are showing one that is guaranteed to be made of pure clean feit, covered in a heavy tf eking. ft is as comfortable as rny $12.00 or $15.00 m."tiress we know of and is guaranteed to give entiro satisfaction. Try on? and be convinced that we sell better (Mattresses for (ess money. . . . OETT II NIGER'S FELT MATTRESSES ! "CO 3j proper piac A musical aUnosohcre develops a man Into the sort of a bein, ihct nature intended. It will help his mental grovvih tnd soothe his discourcemcnts. Talented musicians praise this instrument. It has a sweet individuality cf tone that makes it a welcome member of your household. THE LSViNGSTON PLAYER-PIANO It is bullded with the care expert music craftsmen de light to bestow upon a worthr Instrument. We can ar range the terms to suit you. Pay us a visit. You are cordially welcome. J. B. LEONARD PIANO COMPANY TALK n ?-rriM.iy WJ oo need eight in a Su.k Cutter to do rood work. Yao get it in thi.oo.--Bd .ihrttwfet.tmcrh. Ther.iaisiwctiryindMtnrtibJo. Bemnot !1,:ht,fli,uli c.tVr-,oa w01 e 11 UT TChsyono. TW. on. .111 but a I leprae. Tt d the rnyiaiactBrtrf' lacmanvc think of it? "Back it op with in oaQUiadp!" That i patttag it prettx Wrong hat B.orecuyoa? CiraSPIxre? I: IL'E IAIOSELEY HARDWARE COMPANY epsT t . t,..-. - -V. .V We have a large, and well select ed line. Hart-ScHalfner & Marx - ' ct r".t.' , : ;i Strause Bros, and Adler Rochester ft,t .!- i. r 1 , . i Models are shown here. Come in and see them. . . . . . arrett $10:00 t r. t''"miHfBlf'"JHi','ifl-''-i" II ESC 30 GUTTER The Parfin&Oren dorff Co., Canton, Ills., made the first Stalk Cut- ter ever built, over 50 years ago: todav thev are building the best Stalk Cutter on the mar ket XaKI0!?PL0S CAKTONrLO Harisfield PHONE 358 FOR CANDY MADE IN KINSTON Under strict sanitary rules, and from the best and purest materials. Flavors to your order. ICE CREAM Our own make, perfect ly pure, and delicious in Haver, 35c qt, delivered OLYMPIA CAKDY KITCIP 227 N. Queen Street DR. DAN W. PARROTT i DENTIST j Crown aad Bridge Work A Specialty j Office Over Cotton MiU Office Dr. Albert D. Parrott PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Kinstcn, N. C. Office. Buck of Hood's Drug Store DR. O. L. WILSON DENTIST Office Over J. JEL Hood & C Drag Store N. J. Rouse Edward M. Land Kins ton, N. C Goldsboro, N. C Robert H. Rouse, Kington, N. C. Rouse, Land & Rouse, ATTORNEYS AT LAW T Offices: Kington, N. C Goldsboro, N. C 393-394 Borden Building Dr. George E. Kornegay SPECIALIST In Diseases of Women A Children Office Honrs: 10 to 12 Office 212 East Caswell Street PHONE 118 F. A. WHITAKER M. D. Phone 56 F. S. WHITAKER. M. D. Phone 468 Phyaiciub and Surgeoni KINSTON. N.C Phone 9. Office. Cor. W. Blount & Will St Z. V. M0SELEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN aad SURGEON Back of Lenoir Drag Company Phones Office 478; Residence 11 J Misa Sallie Foy Haxelton, R. N. (Registered None) 119 E. GO RDON STREET PHONE 21S ; , . ; DR. F. FITTS, . . OSTEOPATH : Upstairs, Next poor Old Po taffie V EXAMINATION FREK Phones: OfficeOT.Ren-iJJ : f -
The Kinston Free Press (Kinston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 4, 1916, edition 2
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75