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THE KINSTON DAILY' FREE PRESS 1 'i i y 1 p. i iff M 5? i 'i THE DAILY FREE PRESS! . ' (Published Erery Day Except Sunday) IINSTON FREE TRESS CO, INC, KINSTON, N. C. H. GALT BRAXTON... . (United Preaa Reports) " (Entered at the postoffice at Kington, North Carolina, as ' second class matter under act of Congress, March :), 187S.) TELETHON E A LL DEPARTMENTS 75 V SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable In Advance) On Week .10 One Month 'Ah Three Months 1.00 ; Six months 2.00 Twelve Months 4.00 cents are secondary considerations. The snuffing out of God-given lives Is where the responsibility upon those, continuing this strife, rests most heavily. 1 Tomorrow is the clay for that "questionable gathering" EDITOR AND MANAGER ' cnet'u'e 'or tne v'lty ' Charlotte. The various detect ive agencies haven t, it m reported from reliable sources, thought it necesnary to send special men to Charlotte for the occasion, as they rather regard the assembly as no more serious than "disorderly conduct aggravated," and it in thought that the Charlotte local authorities will be able to cope with the situation. ZZJ Ufa THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1914 CO-OPERATIVE ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS NEEDED A few weeks ago when Judge Frank Daniels, presiding at the September term of Criminal Superior Court in Kin ston, hud a crusade started against the women of the ten derloin, the statement was made by some, whose respon Nihility it was to rid the city of this class of unfortunates that when the pressure was brought to bear on them here they would simply move over to LaGrange, Goldsboro, New Hern or other neighboring towns, and when they were driven out in those places, they would return here if the at tention of the officers was being centered on some other class, and so the ball was kept rolling. Wouldn't it be pos sible to overcome this difficulty by a general State-wide co-operative effort in the enforcement of the laws against vice? The same situation applies with reference to others who are engaged in fraudulent and criminal vocations, There should be uniform laws and a rigid enforcement When thieves fall out there is generally a fight to the Kinston's crusade against vice should not make her neigh Subscribers are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Free Press office of any irregularity of delivery or inat tention whatsoever on the part of the carriers. Mr. MeAdoo urges the raising of more food. The ma jority of us are now raising all wo can find "the price of." bora a dumping ground nor vice versa. The first part of this week the City Council adopted a very drastic ordinance controlling palmists, fortune tellers, clairvoyants and kindred fakers, the application of which ordinance is expected to rid this district sooner or later of this class of impostors. If it is possible for them to move to some of the neighboring cities and there con tinue their nefarious practices, Kinston's gain is the other ..t 1. ..3 .1. 1 nmsn, ana me Mexican situation is orrenng no excep tion! to the general rule. s Kinston's water is all right, say the authorities, and w have to take their word for it, for the analysis, with out an interpreter, doesn't mean much to us. a Advics is the only "commodity" that has not taken a Jump in price, and it is about the only thing, that comes I place's loss. To a certain extent that is the other fellow's to mind just now, that could well afford to have its cost I lookout but at the same time a uniform law and co-oper- boostad. lative enforcement of it would rid the Stale of the, innlesir -I lables. The several counties in North Carolina have too If tha farmers take all the reduced acreage ndvice that I many local laws, covering matters of more or less Stat - i hat been proffered them, the problem of its application I wide importance. The next legislature should endeavor to Will be a mora serious one than the overproduction. I relieve this situation. There is, The Free Press is in -t I formed, a State law licensing "fortune telling," apnlic Judge Walter Clark of the State Supreme Court is a able, so far as the State's share of the fees is concerne.l ure 'nougn progressive all right. He is an advocate of throughout the counties of the State. This class should th recall, etc., and now is reported to have "jined" the bo outlawed and the piratical humbugs divested of all "suns" brigades. Evidently an honorary member. legal right to pursue their "profession:.! services" graft. ESS UPRHLtfmii yKi! -M.ro. I. if, fin.H ckmT fcao ' AVc-Jci! ra f minsjisms . : l i i t"3fls 30 lit .at I2W mi 1-lVfaTTlii.il lir.ts- s. mil.i I i ( : k- i j.jtf and IVuia j-&a Proinolcs B;i.,3tionJCk..fi-- ncss and liesiConiainsnciitHr Opium.Merpku.e norMiocral NOT NARCOTIC. jtorouDrscmrcam. JlpryiAi'o Sd Jlx.SttKi linefeed itituriuti.ui ZjJbs ivi-r. Ha-yAMfcrr,". Anerfecl Remedv for CaikA:. tioii , Sour Slomadi.DlarriV": Worr.is.Com'ulbwns.K'Vcns.T ncss nnd LOSS OF SHIS'. facsimile -ii'nawrs of luz Cent ALU Comtaki; NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castona Always Bears the Signature of V PS se For Over Thirty Years PC ff 11 T II LW Mi AT w b NOTICE. - Notice to all who live or own real estate in the Moselcy Creek drainage district. Your assessment is now due and unless same is paid on or before December 31st, your property will be advertised and sold. R. B. LANE, Sheriff Craven County. ll-12-30t-dly NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that th partnership heretofore composed of Samuel Spence and L. K. Wooten, do ing business in the City of Kinston, under the firm name of Kinston Vul canizing Company, was, on the 3Lst d.iy of October, 1914, dissolved, nnd i hat on and after said date the said !, 11 mess will be conducted hv s;imn..l Spence alone, and L. K. Wooten will no longer be a partner therein, and will not be responsible for any debt3 liabilities of said partnership. AH amounts due unto said partner . n-ay be paid Samuel Spence. i'nis tiic second day of November, It'll. L. K. WOOTEN. SAMUEL SPENCE. 11 I! 10 17-24-dly CAROLINA SUiiJ? You Are Needed to Cheer Bo, i . tic(ry. RICHMOND: Carolina vg, Virginia NORFOLK: A. and M.,ra. Wash, and I.. Via Atlantic Coast Lin.1 The Standard Railroad of the . THANKSGIVING DAY FfMvrT GAMES. 7" Tickets on sale for all tlA vember 25th, ,d to, traina scLi ed to arrive Richmond at or Ej 2:10 p. m., November 26th .T!l trains scheduled to arrive Norfojv J or before 1:35 p. m.. Novp-iJiI -in ii.Rciia iiinii.ffi ta . i ..u, .uuer tiian midni of November 27th, 1914. Corresponding low rates from io nearest Tjtf. Agent, or-addres: W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic ijJ T. C. White. finri t. Agent. 'aiSe Wilmington, N. Q f fearan'teccruiT.-T tlTc roojimi -l "Mr- iri utatutn''-' tx.-t Coi.y of Wrapper. f!! H S H 11 i mi THC OCNTAUR OOMPUNY, HCW TO M K CiTV. members of the institute. Tomorrow Hrian Hooker wili (.. one of his poems, Arthur Vhil!ii: will discuss the American coriu.i. -ci 'aul Dougheyty will point ou'. Ih modern tendency in paintin:;: a'i eo.ge W. Cable will interpi.'. tin hilosophy. The se.-.sions will con ude with the preseiitalicn of tin gold medal of the institute for paint ing. t. - The Kaiser has apparently come to the conclusion that hit quick trip to Paris will have to be postponed in definitely, and that the services of his crack guard is i needed to keep back the Russian invaders from eating their boasted Christmas dinner in Berlin. WHAT OTHERS SAY. VERY KIND. THANK YOU Raleigh News and Observer: MEXICAN N VI'OI.KON ADVANCES TO THE 1 KAY. 1 W;mhmrtfii I v.,,, i (, L- i r , I f.-"". i'.m. J.'. iitw tiiinin iu us uiiiucij to t?vfii column lorm i roin ain , I deneral V ranciseo V new and modern press. The free Press is forging ahead An eccentric old rocl.se, when asked what he thought in homo the management of Mr. H. Cult I of certain statement of one of his neighbors, of whom he had little regard, replied very expressively: "When Tom talks, I just hear a noise." There are a lot of folks, who make a noise but don't say anything. Braxton, formerly of Raleigh." ATTRACTING ATTENTION Rocky Mount Telegram: "Mr. II. Gait Draxton, for mer Raleigh newspaper man, who has for the past year I za forces are at Queretaro and I ma, commamnne; troops under control of the Aru: Calienlex convention, is marching Mexico City. His army today reach ed Leon, the first important railroad center south of Aguas Calientes. r. -..l rv. ii. n i . uuiiviai i aoio ijonzuiez s larian . '''l'f,i.. k-lfrl 1C 7- - "T tin j i v v i,v in a v d AS WA i 'nETrr,- .war vft vmm : II V X I I teed ii Wtl J ThePainter Knows Good Paint ne says.-- k 'A gallon of Mastic Paint covers more surface, Uita longer, and works fo under the brush than Keg Lead and Oil, or inferior ready mixed Faints. " ifl . Turkey Will now explain WHY? Glad the shot went P"" with the Kinston Free Press, is certainly stray, rst, becauso of the loss of life it would have (,olllB tn,n fot thut Publication, and incidentally for a occasioned on the launch and, secondly, because had it hit, tha time for explanations might have been over looked until too late to prevent participation in the serap. When the German train rushing to the front with re inforcements met a shell from the Allies' fleet there was no need for a wrecker to be called. The shell played the part of "other train," "broken rail," "burnt bridge." etc., doctor, ambulance, wrecker and all. Its work was, in other words, complete. 1 greater KinHton. The Free Press is now issued from a recently installed web press, the size having been in creased to seven columns, and with a local service that is complete, ulong with large telegraph dispatches, the publication is fast coming into its own as one of the best ttfternooners in the State.' puiuo, where the first important c probably will occur. inese tacts were reported lod.iy h r . uvulae i... varouiers, American cor, suiar agent accompanying tieneral Villa. IT REALLY DOES IIKLIKVK RHEUMATISM. MORE OF TROTTER Charlotte Observer: "The character of William Trot ter, the Boston negro preacher who headed a delegation to the White House, was quite lirmly established in his Tha cry comes from Vienna that for weeks the hos-1 outburst of insolence, and it was no surprise that liej pita! there has been entirely without bandages to bind I "hould lead a "mass meeting" of negroes in Washington up tha wounds of the soldiers. The members of The Re- t which thu mime of the President was hooted. As a viewers' Club are collecting suitable rags for bandage I matter of course, the hoots were inspired by the inflam- purpoaas, to be transmitted to the battle fields. Accu-1 matory talk of the leader. The incident following the call mulate your rags and help inject a little humanity into! at the White House will tend to the further discredit of I the part easy and comfortable. Get Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you I feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloans Lini ment. Do not rub it. Sloans' pene trates almost immediately ripht to the seat of pain, relieving the hot. twider, swollen feelnc and mnkim- Just Arrived A Fresh Line of Fins Chocolates And 9 Ben Bens At Courie's Cantfir Kitchen 1 "The Kind That Last" is made of Pure Whita Lead, reinforced with Zinc Oxide and Genuine Linseed Oil in correct proportions. Guaran. to Give Perfect oatiifaction. PRPP A ok for (ltaitrated booklet -- "Homes, and How to Paint ft. "and for Mastic Faint Color Card, write direct MM r t i i in-1 iinma rnr um. tn ar I H. E. MOSELEY HDW. CO. g- AJclre-JWa. fly-guy j H-f- , , Kill H Y..n Let Them. Instead ki;l your Cautjli vi(:i QH. KING'S il ntw uiscuvLriV. It heils irritated Throat a.!i) Liinni. Thuusani! in l.i 40 years benefited by the strife. The cost in dollars and cents of the terrible war is re ferred to quite frequently by newspapers and other com mentators, but that cost is insignificant as compared to the toll of life that is exacted daily. The dollars and the spokesman of the delegation, and will the more firm ly establish the conditions in the departments which the negroes desired to remedy from their standpoint. Trot ter could have devised no better way of defeating the ends ho sought than by the course of conduct he elected to pursue." MARKETS TODAY'S QUOTATIONS PRODUCE Wholesale Prices Reported by Kiaston Peanut Company Pork Bacon, aid Bacon, ham Bacon, shoulder Urd Potatoes, sweet E Country butter Hens, pound Broilers, pound Boosters, apiece Guinea, apiece Goaoa, apiece Turkeys, pound the TODAY'S COTTON MARKET New York. Nov. 1!). The cotton market oened today at 7.)f for May, and (i.84 for Decemtter. May was a little better than yesterday's close, and December It) points off. 12V. market fluctuated slightly 18 tnroughout the trading. HRIEUX TKI.LS HOW THE DRAMA HELPS SOCIETY. 25 IS 14 50 30 30 10 124 25 20 40 15 t AN ACTIVE LITER MEANS - HEALTH. If yon want food health, a dear complexion and freedom from DUxi eaa. Constipation. Biliousness, Hemd chea and Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Ufa pffl,. They drive oat fer menting and undigested foods, clear tha Blood and curt Constipation. Only 25e at your druggist adv. - NOTICE L. O. (irosa If your Piano needs tuning. Satisfaction guaranteed. I also Sell Hulley and Davis and Conway Pianos. Phone 48-I 10-13-DiSW-tf rt or ennn en r ruunu. Lvt-u tioi ti. ( ""J r -. .aT , " PUJIUSBJ IQ IM 4 II of tnknU , -w.. .... . . A. W. ut.EASOX. NotlKT Pi nor . "' ranr Cora U taira tntmaii. and , WU Bt urn bw vhI uroJiLr w. r as rmJii nt"" - """fl-WMH MNnlli-l CHICHESTER S PILLS If. ' tr-"- Hl l, H.TTK New Y'ork. Nov. It). Distine-uish. eded representatives of American culture will be in session today and tomorrow when the sixth annual joint meeting of the American Acad emyof Arts and Letters and the Na tional Institute of Arts and Letters convenes there. The morning session, with William Dean Howells presiding, was feat ured by an address from the French dramatist Brieux who, after ex pressing the formal greetings of the Academic Francaise, spoke in French upon the theater as an Instrument of social amelioration. An excellent audience greeted M. Brieux and his address, setting forth some of the theories and facts which led him to write "Damaged Goods" was warmly applauded. Robert Herrick, the American nov elist, spoke on tha quality of imagi nation tn American Ufa. i Thla afternoon tha members and a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 5 cents, of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neural gia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money tuick if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief, adv. EVERY SUFFERER King'; s COTTON SEED PRODUCTS Kewjyiscovery Money Back If It Fails AM Druit, 50c. ord $1.00 tSiaffifitifci.-3,-u FOLEY lUONSYPlllS 'OR R"lrHC The best known feed for all stock is cot ton seed meal and hulls. We offer spscial inducements to all those who will raise stock on an enlarged scale in this section. We are in the market for cotton s;ed at the highest cash prices, or liberal ex change of cotton seed meal for seel When ready to dispose of cotton seed or when in the market for anything in our line, we shall be glad to quote prices upon application. We are now prepared to furnish best grade . of both hard and soft coal. Lenoir Oil & Ice Company Kinston. -:- N. C. SUM ; in the really simple cause of all pain inflammation and congestion. No matter whether you have a Cold, Sore Throat, Pneumonia, Headache, ear ache, Neuralgia, Cough, Bronchitis, rieuri.sy, Rheumatism or any sore ness, stifTness, or swellings you are suffering because that part ia inkam- ed or congested. A very successful physician specialist discovered this wonderful truth and worked out a proscription to remove that painful condition. The Nixon Laboratory was fortunate enough to secure the exclusive righta to give this pres cription to the world at a price that everybody can pay 25 cents a bottle, instead of the, physician's $3 fee each time. At there are imita tions protect yourself by making sure that it reads Nixon's Menthol I lie National Bank of ECinston guests will hear concert hv , eonaucung.- me E. Hood & Co. Put up as carefully i7nZ2ZT Physician's prescription. Only wm be confirmed to composition, by 25centa. . , f tha . Tfnlm Vnn .. : :,. New York Symphony Society with N. C, onlv at th. drue store of J. . a' - -.-.i-im v.?n ; Si 'fc,-sjBga REAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE in business methods, and this bank has kept pace with them. While conservative- in the interest of SAFETY, our equipment and business methods are modern, Let us do business fogether to oar mutual advantage. ; Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus- $90,000.00 "TOOLOiSlTANO STRONGEST- BAHK 111 THE COUNTY." L
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