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.. ... PAGE TWO THE KINSTON FREE PRESS THE DAILY FREE PRESS BL GALT BRAXTON, Editor u4 Maiarer Published Every Day Except Sunday by the Kineton Free ires Co., Inc, Kineton, N. C. Entered at tht postoffie at Kin ton, North Carolina, as Meond-cl matter under act of Congress, March t, 1879. Subscript o Rate Payable la Adranee: Om Week .10 . Three Month 11.25 One Month $ .48 Six Month $2.60 OmYmt .....15.00 NEW TORE OFFICE 80 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph R. Mulligan, in sole charge of Eutero Department File wf The Free Pre can be seen. WESTERN OFFICE In chaxg ef Mr. C. J. Anderson, Marquette Building, Chicago, where fll of The Free Pre can be oeen. Subscriber are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, (lie Free Prtas of any irregularity of delivery or inat tention whatsoever on the part of the carriers. . After 7 p. m. subscriber are requested to call West ern Union and report failure to get the paper. A eopy ill be sent promptly, if complaint is made before 9 P. M. without cost to subscriber. PATRIOT VEKSUS PACIFIST. I M Opportunity 1 IIVl C Saj V Dlill IV W 1VHIIU U4unv siw humviv vw pacifist doctrine end proclaim that the United States has no right to send its sons to foreign battlefields. They -would revoke the time hpnored law of nations to respect the frrcdom of the seas. They would forget the ruthle nuinier of American citizens wh were exer cising their rights to traverse the high sc&s in accord ance with tn:t iaw. They scout at the idea that Ger many woulii attempt to extend her domain to Ameri- . For the Good People In the Old North State Never before have the people in North Carolina had a chance to reap the harvest and share the great profits made in the manufacturing of farminir supplies. The A. J. cm thoref . if rhe could dispose of the Allied fleets that Agricultural Company is now block the way. They vociferously declare to their I erecting a plant now to build farm aiditJrs. trenerally two or three who pause out of idle j and tobacco trucks, small cultivators, curio-.ity to hear what the fuss is a'lout, that they stand J guano distributors, side, dressers, ready to take a Kun when their country is in danger of etc. The Chesson Company has now DO TOUR SHIPPING AND SIIOP. PING EARLY. SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 1, 1917. Have yon been tagged T Who get the last tag? The prosecution apparently has Mean to convict him. " ... '"Wanted Wood" say an exchange. Tlose anrerinar the call may reply to the first fellow they niset He'll do. That i he want wood. New nd Observer: "The school ma'am is now the center of attraction In Charlotte." Why to be sure. Is he not the center of attraction wherever she goes? -i; Recalling thai old saying about the ill wind, Concord is not suffering from the Means publicity, although It is not of the most desirable type. "The soft pedal In Italy" i the ubject of editorial comment la the Greensboro News. Without referring to the suggestions of our contemporary, we are of the opinion that the roar of the guns of Italy' brave de- fenders are indeed dulcet tones to those in the back ground. AcLrdlng to Rrother Fairbrother of the esteemed ' Greensboro Record there is not going- to be any municipal ' wdodyurd in the Gate City. Two of the commissioners ( declare, says the Record, that they will quit their jobs rather than vote for one. Pretty rash for a public of ' ficial to take a stand like that. Hard to tell just what well havo to do iefore the end is in sight. invawn. They indulge in the twaddle of the coward. They vould be the first to seek shelter were the enemy's suns playing on the very gates 0f New York, San Fran cisco or New Orleans. No sensible man would contend that the United States was ji'stified in trending men to Europe to pick a quar rel. The wise administration at Washington , "would never have decreed that American armies should be sent to France had the fight not been brought to the doors of America. When German pirate ships attacked under cover of wave and darkness defenseless merchant ships, arry'np American citizens and sent those citizens, many tf whom were women and children, to their death, the fight was. i'rought to the doors of America just as clearly fa had those hostile warn-aft opened fire on American citizens standing on American soil. The paci fist-traitor brigade would say to that pirate of the high seas, if you come out here and follow me to my home shorts, I revive the right to return your fire. The pa triotic people of ill in country give notice to the outlaw, if you don't cyme out and give yourself up, well hunt you in your own luir. We'll consecrate our every energy and resource to bring you to justice and exterminate the principles which inspire you in your dastardly work. fourteen new indentions for the far mers such as have never 'been dream ed of before and now nas for stock holders, some of the best people , in KiriHton and Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, Beaufort and Pamlico counties and hopes to soon have stockholders in every county in North Carolina More of "Our Boys" will be away from home and family this year at Christmas time than trrer before in our history. On acdount of the enormous'volume Of War Materials and supplies, in ad dition to the usual large movement of Holiday shipments, it will require from now on every available bag gage, mail and express car that can be put into service. To meet the situation and to in sure Christmas packages reaching their destination on time and thus avoid disappointment the Public is earnestly requested to ship their Christmas packages (whether by mail or express) at least ten (iO) days or two. weeks before Christ mas. This action will wot only be ap- We want one thousand good people j PreciateJ b? the Government but by in North Carolina to co-operate with : lne '"' ii.i- i burdens thev are trying to carry with us and buy stock in our company be- i uurul"3 ' Oiir ' to carry witn promipness au u- I patch. 1 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD MORF. OF THE IlKUTE. The bestiality of the Huns is in evidence on the Ital ian front, as it was manifested in Belgium, in Poland, in SeiSia and wherever the savages have gained a foot hold. -Reports from the Piave River sector where the Italian defenders have so gallantly held back the hordes of the Central Powers, tell of the terrified screams of the women ind children who have unfortunately fallen into the hands of the brutes, which pierce the air at night. Not only arc the women being ruthlessly violated lut it is said that loth women and children are held in the front trenches as protection against the Italian fire. When such .stories come, can there be a man with red blood flowing in his veins in all this country, or in the wide world, whose blood does not boil? Are Americans to listen to o. tolerate the doctrine of the pacifist and traitor who would proclaim "hands off" when such mon sters arc threatening the safety of the world; when the supremacy of such brutes would mean the violation of every mother, sisttr, and daughter with impunity? r If Josephus an J Edward continue their stay in Wash ington the whole News and Observer outfit may see fit v'ce ftt the Nation's capital. S. R. Winters for sometime the Durham bureau manager of our esteemed contem porary, is the latest scribe to hear the call. Congratu lations and best wishes for the genial writer in his new post. fore the stock is advanced. stock is sold in one hundred dollar shares. You can get one or ton shares in our company by sending your money to the A. J. Chesson Agricultural Company or to any bank in Kinston. The sbock cer tificates will be issued direct or through the banks. A. J. CHESSON AGRICULTURAL COMPANY, KINSTON, N. C. ' adv. REPORT OF. THE CONDITION OF THE CASWELL BANKING TRUST CO., AT KINSTON IN . THE STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI NESS NOVEMBER 20th, 1917. Resources Ltans and discounts ....$160,155.91 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages ........ 23,380.00 Furniture and Fixtures . . 2,779.35 Due from National Banks 83,037.44 Due from State Banks and Bankers 17,f18.(!2 Cash Items 1,528.20 Gold Coin 2.50 Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency... 1,194.84 National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 15,572.00 J. F. Dalton, G. P. A. DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH Upstair Next Door Old Postoffie EXAMINATION FREE. If you are fo'g to do any Christmas shopping, may we urge that ycu "IX) IT NOW"? DIZZY SPELLS Relieved After Taking Two Bottle Of Chrdui, Say. Tennessee Lady. WhltwelL Ten n. Mrs. O. P. Cart wright, of this place, write: "About ' four year ago the dliiy spell got so bad that when I would start to walk I would Just pretty near fall. I wasnt past doing my work, but was very much run-down. I told my iusband I thought Cardut would help me, as a lady who lived next door to nie had taken a great deal, and told me to try It, This was when we were living In Kentucky- My husband got me a bottle aud 1 took It according to directions. It helped me so much that he went back and got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better and just quit taking It I got over the dtuy spells... I tunic po other medicine at that time nor einee for this trouble. No, I've never regretted taking Cardul. . I felt just' fine when I finished th econd bottle." Purely vegetable, mild and gentle In It action, Cardul, the woman tonic, may be the very medio.' no yon need. It you suffer from symptoms of female troubles, give Cardul a tr'al. All druggUta. Nr-129 I CALL AND SEE US For Your Slate and Tin Roofing Stove Pipe, Gutter and Spout. Galvanized Roofilng, Roof Paint and Roof Repairs, Sheet Iron, Black and Gal vanised. W have a very large stock of Tin Roofing in uur shop. Come and take a look. Trade with ua and be satis!! ed. E. R. WALLER COMPANY PHONE 189 .$30,2fS.8C .$ 40,000.00 Total Liabilities Capital stock paid in Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes' paid ! 2,531.39 Deposits subject to check 220,584.55 Demand Certificates of Deposit . . jt , , . Savings Deposits Cashier's Checks out standing ...,, 2,439.47 Cert ified Checks , . Due to Nat'l Banks Due to State Banks, Bank- . .. ers, and Trust Com panies 52.37 Trust Deposits ..... 450.00 '-V V 17,114.03 21,589.79 332.73 173.93 CALL 498 1 For General Plumbing and Stove Repairs R. E. L. Rhodes A Gift' to Please the Man Your selection of a pair of NETTLETON SHOES for your Father, Husband, Brother or Friend," reflects credit upon your good judgment. They are the best and the Man knows it. We have styles for business, dress or evening wear, and will cheerfully exchange sizes when necessary. JOHN G. COX CASH SHOE STORE "BEST BYTl,ST" I Iniursnce in AO Its Brancbe Real Estate Bought and Sold W. D. LaROQU E INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE afkes-2 12-2 14 Hunter Bid. TELEPHONE37 Total $305,268.86 State of North Carolina County ef Lenoir, 1917. I, T. W. Heath, CasV.er of the above named E'ank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. W. HEATH, cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 30th day of November, 1917. L. N. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. My commission expires December, 11, 1917. Correct Attest:, f HARVEY C. HINES W. B. DOUGLASS W. D. HOOD Directors. LADIES When irregular wr 'delayed use Triumph Pills. , Safe and always de pendable. Not sold at drutr stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment Write for "Relief" and particulars, its free. Address: National Medical Institute, Mil- Shirts of All Kinds and prices with Our (Guarantee stamped on tbeui, will satisfy any well dressed man THE HUND TAWING The Tailor Who Guarantee" Protect Your Money by Depositing it , with THE NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON Capital and Surplus Over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS You Are Also Protected by The FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of WhichThe Bank is aMember 'STRONGEST BANK IN THE COUNTY PHONE 684 216 HUNTER BLDC Insurance ol All Kinds Real Estate and Rent Collectors The Insurance Service Agency, Inc. S. R. DUNN, Pres. ' J. H. WHITE, Sec'y Headquarters for Horses and Mules waukee. Wis. adv. We have one hundred horses and mules that are just as fine as money can buy. All new stock, just gotten in. We can silit any purchaser and invite you to come and look them over. We sell wholesale or retail and terms to suit the purchaser. Our stock is the; quality kind, and our guarantee is behind k. Come and select what you' want and we will make terms and prices to suit you. Jack Roof and His Some Pretty PRETTY',- GIRLS 10- PEOPLE, -10 Jim Babies I Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Refined Musical Corn edies CLEVER: COMEDIANS, Thursday and Friday JACK AND THE BEAN STALK- .-. "Twelve-Reels.; J'l
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