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THE DAILY FREE PRESS THEIR MASTER MOTIVE. lint FREE PRESS CO., Publishers tXANIEL T. EDWARDS Editor, C W. FORLAW Mftnaging Editor, ' Entered at Postoffire at Kinstotn, N, C- as aeeond-claBa mail matter, MOVEMENT OF TRAINS. i . NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. No. 15 ... Lv. 5.30 A. M, No. 8 Lv 7:4.5 A. M No. 7 Lv 10:28 A. M No. 10 ...... Lv 4:13 P. M Wo. 9 . Lv. 7:36 P.M. No. 16 ..... Lv 11:16 P. M. ATLATIC COAST LINE R. R. Ho. 68 Lv 7 JO A. It Vo. 73 ... Ar. 225 P. II. Ito. 72 Lv 425 P. M Ko. 69 At. 7:40 P.M. KBJSTON CAROLINA R. R. Ko. 1 ... Lv. 4:00 P. M tfo. a ... Ar 8:55 A. M. CAROLINA R. R. Ko. 833 Lv 4:30 P. M Mo. 832 Ar 7:35 A. M. Wednesday Evening. .April I, 1914. CLARK AND THE PRESIDENT. (New York World.) r Nut una Deiuoerut in or out of eonjrcnH who upptce the President in the Panama i-miiil toll matter (riven the true reason. From Champ (lark, the Speaker, to MeDerraott, under cenwure, there i nothing but pretence and evasion. They are not actually worrying about any surrender to England Jiiey are not really anxious eoneermnjf American upreinacy at the Jntbma. They are not truly afraid that treaty obHervance in jjowl faith will eonipromiHe the Democratic party or turnixh the American tag. If Murphy, Hearst, Clurk, Mc- Dermott und other were perfectly he-next they would admit thut they have indeed revenffeg to promote, nrabitiong to feed, nice hatreds to stimulate and political fwYfldy to ad vance, but thut their one master- motive is Hoinethitif? else. They are for ship HuliNidifs, iukI there is not a mini in the crowd who hiu the ourne to say no. The shipiiii'' t ru.-f discovered lonp ago thut it they were to raid the treasury the job would have to be performed in roumlubout whvm. They ere exM.ed in 1873, after they had paid bribes of more than .fl, 000,000 to congress. At that time one con gressman was found with f;t00,0()0 of their money in his pockets anil he "could not remember'' how it eame into his possession. The postmaster of the house fled to Canada. Dozens of subsidy men who were Members wn overwhelininulv (Drooklyti Citizen.) Mr. Clark, scakcr ot the lioue f Representatives, seems to have Ht in his lot with th,. opponents of the' President, in so far as the pro OHed repeal of the tol-exemj)tion eluuse in the Piiiiumn hill Is concern ed.' Jt is true that Mr. Clark hru-K ,he f orty-tliirtl eonprcs (1873 not vet thiif l will vi nmimail J wpre ueieuteu lor re-eicciion lo the nronosed rewal' but the termx in the Forty-fourth. So detextuble wa - ., rt ...... hieh t.A inv.it,l,u flm.wwt ll. r,.t "'e 111 V I lllea Ot U SllDMd.V tllllt 11 providing for an early vote are aipii- reHO,u,ion dw'larinK against the whole fleant of anvthinjr but uooil will forM)oli(' "rducl by Hereseiitntive hm main uronosition. Wilhum S. Ilolmnn, of Indiana, a Ah matters tnd in the liht of Democrat, the dwnatehea nuhlished this morn- """I" insr. the relation of the sneaker to "otmnu .v Mich a disaster, the the President is, to put the ease tr,,ts nml ,,ll,'r "scnts in the lobby mildly, decidedly strained, and what MVr "t-1"" i tempted undisKuised thin mean tor the Democratic party I '''"ruption. Instead of bold attacks manifest. Criln-s leei.le.l ch.mu-P I " lro"' le.V now snow up on the tike- nbicft.hi th., nttiindn of Mr I bank or in the rear. Finesse has Clark, Mr. Underwood and the more Wen the place of finance, allhousli important Democrats who are stand- thl'ir ar-chests are not empty .Their inff with them in thia einerircncy, ent'r,s lo,ttJf ar" devoted to th the party will be divided in the very no,)l' tnk of 'n who arc early future into two camps, one of I naty to vo,e for "utwuliea but who. the supporter and the other of the I tor ,"e t",nt ot the ii.lkw at home opiionenta of th President. Thel ve some unrelated reason 4iution .. upon whith the split has top th1,r pertormance, taken place, or i likely to take place. I u,lls w'e "avt so-called Demo- i much, too srrnte to admit of emol-l t,ruts twisting the lion's tail, freeinjr lient' treatment. It JH practically im-1 eland, makin)? the enIe aeream, poKhible for the administration tobnitin ,hl' rnilrouds, wreaking: their make a plainer demand for a vote revenues upon the President and of confidence thun it has urged in valiantly striving for party lender this carie. The President's statement I niP ot tiu' Murphy-Hearst variety, to the house wan, a the reader will I al1 voting1 for subsidies, but all silent remember, that unlesa the repeal was 1 011 the one sibject that is nearest to Fronted, he would be seriouslv em-ltne,r hearts. Has the fine work of La missed in the management of otU-l tbe lobby in this case btjen any more r foreign utTaiis. J effective tliun its coarse work in lie- No intelligent person who listened I ha"' of Pacific Mail in the seventies? to the language used bv the President I Apparently not, for thu master-mo ttve is as plum now as it was then. 1 m I Your Money Back If Reynbs Are NotMade From The Finest Tobacco t ' 1 , urown m Amenca your dealer a nickel. Ask for a package of 10 Reyno Cigarettes, Puff away then give us your answer. If you don't say that Reynos are made from the finest tobacco grown in America, you can call the deal and g'et your money back. m FTearettes are made from tobacco that was carefully selected by us long ago. The full aging of this tobacco and our 39 years' experience in blending accounts for the mildness and excellent flavor of Reyno Cigarettes. In making Reyncs we use only genuine imported French paper. 10 ' OC " Irjl lc Cash Certificate in Every Package Ttit Mrtificate it f irea nerelf a tnnporary offer ; yon get mare Ibaa yonr nickel's wortk in RcTao Ci(rcttei tiiemselnt. TOBACCO - raAWSPLAWTERS. could be in doubt what the duty oi every supporter of the ndministr.-i. tion was after thut declaration. It will therefore be the merest folly for ny jH-rson who votes against the President on this n.iie-tion to kee) u) the pretense of being in other res jteeti friendly to the administration There can lie no friendship between u administration aud men wh.o de rline to- necept the word of its head decisive on a matter of foreisrn policy. This i o plain that only men who are more anxiotw to hefnir the wtuntion than to clear it up, will ytretent to he m tlie dark about it. Without regard, therefore, to the Hii-rns ni me penning mii( it is m order for nil regular Democrats to consider what it becumeH them to do in view of what is now going on in the house of Representatives, If they mean to stand hv the President, it will soon he incumbent upon them to speak out with a clearness that "will admit of no misconstruction. There is, of course, just a possibility that' Mr. Cl uk and his fcltow-op-Minetits of the Prcsiduit may m-on-ider their present intention. It will gn-ntly erut-'fy the iVmneiM.-y lo have them do so - I'ut it w.enl.1. rp think, be unwise to expeete- anything quite so agreeable. The outlook is tliKtmctly nggestive of party disscn tion. -'- '.'" -'' Why It Suits Particular People Foley's Honey und Tar Compound is prompt und effective foe ennyhs. olds, croup hoarseness, bronchial coujrhs and throat troubles. Thomas JVenvu, Hancock, Mich., writes: "Foley's Honey nn.l Tiir quickly re lieves lickliiiL' throat mid stons tlie ius;li with no had otter etl'ect." It contains no opiates mid is pure. That' why it suits particular peo ple. J. Hood & Co. (adv) WE CAN POINT WITH PRIDE to everything we make in the line of mill work. Fret, panel and erill work, partitions, blinds, doors and sash, each and all of the very best material, and made up by the very best artisans that we can employ. 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