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THE HiS&WS i'UEE PKfcSS. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE THE DAILY FREE PRESS M. SALT EXAXTOH, ZStaf CM tut "UbBtM Svtry Day Except Sunday by tfes Frasf Co Ine, Xlnttoa, If. & Ktastm Free Entered at tht poetoffiee at Kineton, North drolls, m taMBd-elass matter under act of Congrats, March 1, 1879. Babseriptloa Bate Payable la Aavaaeas Om Wask ........ .10 Tbras Moetfc .....tlSfl Oa Moatfe .41 Six Months ft.00 On Year $8.00 NEW TOR OFFICE 30 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph R. Mulligan, tn stla star of Eastern Departdaeot. Tile sf Too Fraa Praaa eaa ba WESTERN OFFICE la efaargs tt Mr. C. J. Aadanoa, Marietta Building, Cbkago, wtara filaa of Taa Fro Piaaa eaa ba seas, f Aitar 7 p. m. subscribers ara raqoattad to eaM Watt am Union and report failora to cat tba papar. A ropy 1 ba acnt promptly, if eoeeplalnt is snada bafora 9 M, without coat to subscriber. HEED PRESIDENTS CALIT " ' The closing words of President Wilson's War-Savings Day proclamation of May 29 were: ' "I earnettly appeal to every man, woman and child to pledge themselves on or before the 28th of June to save constantly and to buy as reg ularly ai possible the securities of the Govern ment; and to do this as far as possible through njrmibership m War-Savings Societies. The 28th of June ends this special period of enlistment in the great volunteer army of production and avirv here et home. May there be none un enlisted on that day." Wa-savinga stamps are not for children only; nor are they for either the poor or the rich exclusively. They are for no one set or class but for everybody, men, wom en and children, rich and poor. They afford thebcst op portunity that has ever been given to the rank and file )f the citizenship of America to become actual stock holder in their Government. President Wilson urge that "There be none unenlist eJ." His call should be heeded. I t 0 1 t Subscriber are repeated to notify, by Telephone 78, rna rrae irons ox any BTerutaiity of delrveny ot lnat lattM wtartosvar sa tbs part of the carriers. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1918. War-Savings Day! The purchase of war-savings stamps affords the selfish fellow about the best opportunity imaginable to hide his selfishness. "New York captured and Philadelphia being etormed" ti one of the last straw attempts of propagandists in the German army U bolster the fighting spirit of their men. While we believe that Cotigresi should yield to the uggetions of Secretary Baker and the army leaders aij l defer the extension of the draft ages for a short, time, nevertheless we are constrained to hold to the opinion that there are a great many bachelors just beyond the present draft age that could (make a pretty fair showing In tha trenches, GOVERNOR HICK ETTS CALL TO PRAYER. Governor Efickett has called upon the people of the State to observe 2 minutes beginning at 7 o'clock each evening from June 30 to the end of the waf for prayer and meditation. His proclamation calls upon the min- J'ttjrsNj&Jiaye their church bells rung for two m&iutes each day and he urges resident and visitor to pause from whatever pursuit they may be engaged in tp pray. There is power in prayer. The Governor's suggeKt ion should meet with the instant approval of every right thinking perion In the State. A splendid opportunity will be given every man, woman and child tu rememJ)or at a specific time that America la at war, that her sons lire engaged on bloody battlefields, that they are bravely risking their lives for, the freedom of the world and thn preservation of hope and all that is near url dear to the hearti of a free and upright people. The realisation f the boy "Over there" that at a certain time each day everybody In his home State is pimying for his success will mean much, will be a source of unlimited strength" and comfort to him. The prayed of the people of this State humbly sent to tie Throne cf Gad at a definite time set aside each day m.'iy be a mmms of hastening the end of the tcrriUlc r-oiifljot as no other power can afford. . Let everybody respond to the Governor's call. Reports thul Ashe County dcuerters will probably yield to reason ar.d thus cbviate the necessity of force being used to bring them to taw will be gladly received every where. The Free Press is under the impression that tho chief trouble with the draft resistors In the mountains and other backwoods paits of the country js ignorance and misinformation. The suggestion that these misguid ed fillows be given a chance to make good has merit and wherever there is nn opportunity to make a patriot ( by the injection of a little reasoning information the part of wisdom suggests such means in preference to force. WHAT OTHERS SAY "BEAUTIFUL NEW SHIP." Wilmington Star: "The large four-masted schooner Isabel C. Harris, launched in the lower harbor at Wil mingtcn on Wednenday morning is a perfect leauty. She came from the ways practically completed, most of the finishing touches having been put on while she was on the ways. The installation of the Tudder, and some work of a minor character aboard, will find heir ready in a few days for her maiden voyage on the Atlantic. "This handsome vessel was designed by Captain George W. McKown and her expert designer and builder calls her a hand-mode ship, a literal truth. She was iuilt by the Wilmington Wooden Shipbuilding company, and both. TSptairTMcKown arid the company- have" every reason to be proud of her. She is one of the most modern schooners of the new type afloat and the craft is so staunch of build and attractive in appearance that she will catch the eye of ship folk wherever she goe. 'This pretty Wilmington built schooner sits in the wat er as gracefully as a swan, and not the least admirable feature about her is her elegant cabin and officers' quarters. They are commodious and handsomely furnish ed, and have all tho modern conveniences, including com fortable berths, clothes presses, wall lavatories, a de lightful bath room, and other conveniences. Her owner can but be carried nway with his up-to-inte ship. The Isabel C. Harris will make n striking, picture out on the blue Atlantic, and she is not only built on strong lines for coastwise traffic, but l.er seaworthy attributes are apparently such that she is good for a voyage around the world. As a designer Captain Moro.wn certainly hit upon a graceful model and he deserves to be con gratulated upor his dandy 'handmade' ship." Insurance of All Kinds KINSTON INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY C.OE.T.NGER, Mgr. ' "lVo v" WAR SAV INGS STAMPS.'' ' Telephone No. 182 110 E. GordonSt East Carolina Teachers Training School A tate arhool to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina, Every energy Ja directed to this one purpose. Tuition Ire to all who agree to teach. Fall tern begins September 25, ,1918. For catalogue and other information address, ROBT. II WRIGHT. President GKF.F.NYILl.K, N. C W3 CD) CORSETS fcW. B. Reduso Corsets effect an astonishing redaction in stout figures. Back and front lace. Hips, bust and abdomen reduced 1 to 5 inches, you look 10 to 20 pounds lighter. You are do longer STOUT. you never wore more comfortable or easy ' feeling" corsets. . . . .., N.m tw But Coain, price ........ M.m. Mwlium Btitt. Cautfl. prlca , , . ' "' M. TU. Bbor! Stoat rtrnrN. Low Bait. CewU. prlc , . . WkaElartkCUrtsj&niriirJ ' V. B. ruform CorseU I Back and Front-Laca lorsteaderand a vorage figures rivatWaewtorin" the figure vogue ot the moiueot. C'oitilort.Wear -.J lUjpa-mouMiDg. . . GRANDMA USED SAGE c TEA TO She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few SDDllcatlona will prove a revels- tlon If your hair la fading-, streaked or (ray. Mixing She Baca lea ana sui Dhur reclo at home, though, la trou blaaome. An easier way la to set a bottle of Wyeth'e Bag and Sulphur Compound at any drug- store alt ready for use. This la tho old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other In' a-redtenta. While wispy, gray, faded hair la not sinful, wo all deelra to retain our youthful appearance and attractive nesa. Br darkening your hair with wreth s sage and suipnur compound no one can lell, Because it aoea it so naturally, no evenly. lou just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, aoft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a' delightful toilet requisite and la not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention or is- ease. in - ji i Soitbeh RiDwij System No. 1.19-2:00 . as. foi KaJeigii Durham. Greensboro and Wine toe Salem, eoaaoetiaf at Greeoabor ta roelinf ehr ear Ooldsbort to Wins toa-Salaea, Wo. 11-4:41 a. a. for XaloUgb Dortass, OrseMbora, Wi&stoa-Sal ,ss, oiaiasvuM aM aaaeruia, eoe iMetiat at Greoosbor tm pobtt; aorta and soita and at AafcoviUa to dndnaau. Cbkaga. fit. JabIm, Mass pbia aad an BMcata wart (Tab traU wparataa via Wteatoa 8alam so4 Barber). Farias caw Goldaben ; tA a a. - ati . ft "t : - . "i a I i I'' ) "Writing to the Home folks" Are You Thinking of Him OverTfrere? While your boy and somebody else's boy snatches a moment from the trenches where he is bravely up holding Old Glory to give assurance of his love to the folks back home and to send the word "Everything's all right, Mother, don't worry about me" are you thinking of him? Are you taking advantage of ev ery opportunity to send him word and give him evi dence that you are standing by him and holding "back of the lines" as strongly as he is entrenched in the front ranks? r Savings Week June 23 to 28 A great oversubscription from Lenoir County will hearten every son of the old sod Over There BUY ALL YOU CAN NOW AND PLEDGE FOR MORE 4 t This space contributed to the winning of the war by DR. W. T. PARROTT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ed after selection of successful bid der, whose check will be bold as guar antee that he will immediately' upon acceptance of bis bid sign uniform contract ; arrd arrange - for ' proper bond, or his check will be forfeited.' Plans and specifications '. .may be seen at the office of the institution and arranged for purpose of bidding Vith" C. E. Hartge, Architect, Ral- eigh, N. C. . .? -i C. ft McNAlRY, M., D ' Adv.. . . - 'y.:. Superintendent Sealed proposals' will be. received by the undersigned for the erection and completion of , the Industrial Building for the Caswell T Training School at Kinston, N. C, until 11 o'clock Tuesday, July 2, 1918. The right ia reserved to reject any and all bids. Proposals must be ac- -omaanietl by a certified check to th amount of . 1. per. cent, fo .the bid, Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! a , One or two dotes r 'V ARMY & NAVT . ' V Jll DYSPEPSIA TABLETS . """""aj w;n nuke'yoo feel ten years younger-' Brf An. ' -known remedy for Constipation. Sour Stoanaca E5w and Dyspepsia. 25 cents a package at all DruggisJ?, or ' m, seal to any address Dostoaid. by the i - I dway.NY T U.S. ARMY ANA WTARI PTPO Broadway, v ' TH MQl, fca. Ht W YORK J nttVable to C 11. fKnIrv. Sun- ariflteaaaat, Chaski wlU aa:.xet3nh.r.fMtNG SIAilPS)'. i
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