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NEW OW - of Etern Department. Mai!
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h of Free -" . Mr - j. AnJerg0n.
wr.aTF.RN orriv mt.u. on,. Vw
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at'th. poatofflce at Kinston. North Carolina .a
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FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1916
i-t.v. Well, irive a salute for the Patron
turn ol Ki in anyway.
a-
t h.i. almost a week for enough force to be
r.oi..liml W the army on the Mexican border to pro-
.... . . .. "m.n-hunt" for VUia. ine nmyy "--
(TfU WH
i ...i. A- fummia "salute the flag" episode
broke: Admiral Badger was steaming to Mexican waters
. wi fw within less than a day after or-
dew had' been issued.
-: We seem to have Entiled by the claim of a South
;. h. Ai.tinetkm of having had
Carolina conwsmprr, w .... -
ah, a ion to fall victim to the Mexican bandits It
. .. W Fred. Griffin of the force of United
SUt'. t. oor. stationed" at Columbus, wa an Alabama bo,
,ltvl hU faiVr a preacher in cotton mm town n w
,1ral imrt :f that State.
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Our contemporary down New Bern way advises us
thai the wmtling bug ha. struck that burg. Our fnend
Huton (the managers. w --.
the performances, to exercis. care, and pull off no .M
ihow7" TW wrsstling gam. 1. like the boll weevil, it
..!..'., in -rtione and operates there until the pub
J lie gets on to the fact that most of the matches are pre-
' . iii. jms rns arnui icuvimwi
arranged affairs wiu n -
... . .trm 1. iven the promoters.
ire ai f. mr THE DESTITUTE.
Tb. call of the United Charities sounded in the new.
, . column, of The Free Pres. Thursday should catch the ear
i- f vinnton. who have been favored witn
enough and to .pare of thi. world's good The auperin.
U-n.lnt of the local charity wont say.
11.. -vtrme noor of the city is more acute
than it a. In Ui. winter, and that the treasury of the
-'.n tm almmt emDtar.
Same of the unfortunate people no doubt can charge
jhrir mlsfortwe to none other than themse.ves; .y
.. ,. . . ' u. A oooortunities that an All-Wise
unJ Merciful Cod ha. given to them, or they have abused
. the chance, they have had; others, ttowevar, w. v.
. .. , .!. .ns over which they have had no con-
,lro), it 1 not for the poop who have substance, to
llU.k.y .bout the cause, until temporary relief at least
La L, kIvw. There are women and children .oltarug
u.u.e hunband and father of the nmuy w- -.
.v. .. vi. -r.onsibnitiei The Free Press is in
'1. .hid, k. bn dri b, h. f.l J
.iiitntly they are destitute.
The call should be responded to by the good people of
Kinston,
tion is not a voluntary, but a forced action.
U has been known that Admiral Von Tirpitz' policy
was not liked by the German Emperor, and some of the
high government officials, and that only by the most in
sistent fighting for his ideas has he been able to put into
offect and maintain the' submarine warfare which has
brought the governments of Germany and the United
States so near the brink of war several times. Berlin
interprets his withdrawal from the head of tho admiralty
r1 1. 4nl.!n n mnrtt
as a peace omen, ine ueramn iaiviMK
ootimistic view of the outlook for satisfactory adjust
ment of the international controversy, and all the signs
point to a modification of the war against non-combatants.
The resrignation of Admiral Von Tirpitz, coming so
soon after the epochal fight between President Wilson
and some would-be revolting congressmen for the preser
vation of .the prestige and dignity of this nation, in which
fight the policy of the President was overwhelmingly
sustained, can very readily be accounted for as an evi
dence of the deire of the German people to maintain
peaceful relations with this country. It is entirely safe
to assume that the vote of the two branches of Congress
in the "warning resolution" fight has had a splendid effect
in Berlin. As was predicted, it has given the foreign
powers to understand that the real sentiment of this coun
try is upholding Woodrow Wilson, and that, notwithstand
ing the effnru of Mr. Bryan and others, who are pat
terning after him, to discredit the administration, the
American people will decline to surrender their rights.
The German authorities have been impressed, no doubt,
with the earnest determination of Mr. Wilson to preserve
peace, and to do so on the high plane of maintained honor
tn every sense of the word. The Von Tirpitz removal
,,nu mn the earlv adjustment of the differences which
have promised forebodingly since the Lusitania" was sunk
off the Irish coast last spring
C. B. WOODLEY, M. D.,
Office treatment of Rectal and Skin
Diseases a Specialty.
Temporary Office in Hood Building
A certain alleged political leader, who it is claimed,
holds the reins of his party in North Carolina, must
enlov the splendid line of publicity the State press is giv.
ing him, whether he has any sanguine hopes of other suc
cess or not.
WHAT OTHERS SAY
DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY,
SPECIALIST ,
In Diseases of Women & Children
Office Hours: 10 to 12.
Office: 107 West Caswell Street
PHONE 118.
Dr. Albert D.Parrott
Physician and Surgeon
Kintton, N. C.
Office $oJffHooJ'i Dwg Stoie
LAS
Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN art BURGEON,
Back of Lenoir Drug Company
Phones Office 473; Residence 118
LUNSFORD ABBOTT. 0. O,
Osteopathic PhysteUa
Upstairs, Next Door to Vtxte,
Phone 579-J.
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BB.CC. HARPER.
DENTIST.
Oflee Over Postoee.
DR. F. FITTS, ,
Osteopath,
Upstairs, Next Door to Poatofflce.
EXAMINATION FREE.
Phones: Office 80. . Res-25
LET THE CLUBS INDORSE WILSON.
Columbia Statei "The Democrates of South Carolina
are practically unanimous for the momination of Presi
dent Wilson. Their sole . opportunity to record their
wishes will be k the township and ward Democratic clubs.
What a magnificent demonstration of Democratic and
Wilson loyalty would be the passage of a resolution indors
ing the President by every one of the precinct clubs in the
State and then by eveiry one of the 44 county Democratic
conventions? ;
It would place South Carolina at the head of the Wilson
column. i ""'
There will be no Democratic opposition to Mr. Wilson
anywhere. A little concerted action by leading Demo
crat in each county would cause - the resolutions to be
adopted. All that would be necessary would be to place
in the hands of a Democrat who could be depended upon
to attend his club meeting a brief resolution of indorse
ment of the Democratic administration and ask him to
introduce it.
A fine thing for South Carolina it would be if this
great Wilson demonstration could be made."
ON TIRPITZ RESIGNS MEANING?
1. authoritatively reported in news dispatches from
ThJ liaguo that the German Admiral Von Tirpits, gen
.. . ... . c!KHiv for the bairbar-
rur.lv uwditeU wwn me ri-- " - ,
jmhoy
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of attacking passenger-carrying ..
j...v r.nlii womon, children and
iw.r
hor ii''i;-ifmitanif
has resigned, and that his abdica-
SUPERFLUOUS AND RIDICULOUS. 1 1
Wilmington Dispatch: "By this time Mrs. Ida Ball
Wcxren and Samuel Christy, who premeditatively and
brutally murdered the former's husband, are probably in
State's prison and thereby another one of tho phases of
the case that has created great interest will subside.
Just why the Forsyth county authorities wanted to re
tain these two prisoners, when they could have saved
both expense and worry by sending them to State's pri
son, or why there should have been a mix-up on ;the proper
time for sending felons condemned to death to State's
prison is somewhat mystifying. Undoubtedly they be
long in the penitentiairy and it, is difficult ito understand
certainly in the face of all precedent, why they should
have been retained in Forsyth county jail. No, doubt, the
pair would prefer to have remained there, but why should
the sheriff desire them to occupy the jail longer than
necessary, or the law directs T There was no dire result
nor will the consequences be serious, but a ridiculous
situation has been presented."
M-liGESTION TO WOMEN.
. Are ' Just Ready to Drop."
W'lfli ou are "just ready to drop,"
y.u feel so weak that you can
;..!.. Irog yourself about and be-..u-J
you have not slept well, you
j.:, t l(p as tired-out next morning as
w i!cn y ou went to bed, you need help.
Vo.t can su-t it just at Mrs. Maxwell
'id. c fay: "I keep house for
; ;',li family of thfee, and be
cjwo completely run-down. I was
'. . vous and could not sleep;
fi:i!!- I was unable to do my house-
atk. A friend asked mo to try Vi
nol.' I did so and improved rapidly,
tt toned up my system. I regained my
.;:rflgth, am no longer" nervous, sleep
well, and do all my housework." Mrs.
J. C Maxwell, Montgomery, Ala.
There la no secret about Vinol. It
owe. its success to the medicinal ex
tractive, of fresh cod liven,' tonic
iron and beef peptone, the oldest and
roost , famous body-building and
- strength-creating tonics,
So many letter, like the above are
c. r.t'.naally coming to our attention,
t! i v. a freely offer to return the
- j aid for-Vinol in every case
- Sc fa:i. 'to give satisfaction.
1 Co., Druggists. Kins-Sdr
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BRIGHT WfW
ShoeiPjollshes
BLACIC
WHITE
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KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT
tMt .f,DlilV CO.I.TB, K'"1U.W
STOCK HOLDERS MEETING. ;
, The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Kinston Loan and Real
Estate Co. will be held at the Nation
al Bank of Kinston, Friday, March
24th. at half-past two o'clock p. m.
A full attendance is requested.
r R. C STRONG, SecreUry.
2-28 to 8-23 . .. .
ckware ot Ointments for CiU .1
, that Contain Mercury,
ar-mry mm mmr xmy tM im cf -na
mi niiMr Orfum Ik koM nMi l
Mr(n tt U.muli uw urwi MrUea& Suet
jiwi Hxmll w k IM fcrrt mi ttmrt
treat fcrptitub (. tbe Ammc Uw
Wtelim tuld to tb- too jmi tn puaiblT
tnwi umK Hr rtr.-jm tm, nnikniK
i.ant tmt marau mMm. of w nwk li
itfn Hit urk
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O. L. WILSON
DENTIST
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N. J. loose, Wwsi4 M
KinstoB. N. C Goldsboro, N. C
ROUSE & LAND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices:
Klnstosw N. C Goldiboro, N- C
M8-8I4 Bordes BuiMhsg.
State and County Taxes are now long1
past due and will be collected by dis
tress after April 1st, and if you have
not paid them costs will be added be
sides your name being published in
the Delinquent List. A rush is expect
ed in the Sheriffs office during the late
days of this month, to insure prompt
service with comfort to yourself in not
having to wait a long time in line, set
tle now, A large amount of money is
due and payable by the County on or
before the 24th of this month and this
URGENT APPEAL is made to all who
owe Taxes to come forward at once
and settle. : : : :
Respectfully,
A. 'W.' TAYLOR,
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One Or Riore Small Farm Tracts On Easy Terms,
1-5 Cash, Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Years
FACTS ABOUT THE NINE TRACTS
Each Farm Fronts on the Main Highway,
Each Farm Has a Dark Sandy Loam Soil,
Annual Average Yield of Cotton Bales,
Annual Average Yield of Corn 8 to 10 Barrels,
Each Farm Within Walking Distance of Kinston Schools
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Nowhere Is The Goal of Him Who Follows the Route of Anywhere.
Here is an Ideal Country Place for the City Man or Farrher. ' A Horned V-
INear a urowing r regressive Lity. t uo Look at 1 his rroperty.
Good Music- Meet Us Monday -Frcio Dinner
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