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.4 : THE KINSTON FREE PRESS i 4' ;5 I 1 THE DAILY FREE PRESS H. Gait Braxton. Editor and Manager PabUaksd Erery Day Exeent Sunday by the Kinston Frse Praia Co Inc, Kinston, N. C. Bsbscrtpttoa RatesParable In Advance: Ona Waak ..I .10 Three Montha 1.00 Ona Month M Six Montha 240 " - Ona Taar 14.00 Communication! received and not publiahed will not be returned onlaaa stamps to cover postage accompany aama. NEW YORK OFFICE 88 Park Row, Mr. Robert W. 5yk.es. Jr, In aola charge of Eastern Department Mail should be addressed to him, care of R. O. Mulligan. Files of Free Praaa can bo teen. WESTERN OFFICE In charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson, Marquette Building, Chicago, where file of Tha Froe Praia can be aeon. Entered at tha poatofflco at Kiniton, North Carolina, as cond-clasa matter under act of Congren, March 8, 1879. After Six P. M. subscribers ara requested to call West ern Union and report failure to get the paper. A copy will be sent promptly, if complaint ia made before Nine P. M- without coat to subscriber. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1916 Frieml Cowan ha evidently had a caller; he says: "And the worst feature about 'ignorant' ia frequently the last syllable.' Tha species moat assuredly rant and make themselves ridiculous. yesterday discharged his duty as tie aaw it in the caae of the Warren woman and her paramour, Christy, who were convicted of the wanton murder of her husband. After a day'a deliberation the Governor commuted the sen tercel of tha two to life imprisonment. In doing ao he makes ft clear that it wa a decision of mercy and not juetice. It was justice to the man, who certainly should not have suffered death while the woman, tlie in spiration of the terrible crime, was saved from the chair. It was not, however, the meting of justice to the crimin als that impelled the Governor to commute, but out of mercy for the woman. He stated that in Ma opinion, the people of North Carolina Jo not wartt a woman to le put to death. The Free Press is not committed to capital punishment, and it does not uphold a double standard fur men and women. It has no criticism for Governor Craig in deal ing mercifully with the unfortunate criminals; it does not, however, believe that it is entirely safe to set a pre cedent for executive clemency in behalf of woman, which DOCTOR SAYS NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE STRENGTH OF DELICATE PEOPLE 200 PER CENT. IN TEN DAYS In Many Instances Persons Suffered In told Agony for Yeara Doctoring for Nervous Weaknesa, Stomach, Liver or Kidney Disease or Some Other Ailment When Their Real Trouble Waa Lack of Iron In the Blood How to Tell. New York, N. Y. In a recent dis-course-Dr.' E. Sauer, Specialist, of this city said: If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceeding ly large number who luck iron and who are ill for no other reason than Have ordinary nuxated iron three times per I . . - l ... -.nail TVion day aner mean iur lwu ..v.. There is one regret at tha renewed activities of the Russians, and that fa (heir propensity for capturing places with such outlandish cognomen sj for instance: Vo cieexko Bridgehead! U!I I Tha Navy, an illustrated magazine, asks, Shall the appointments to Wodt Point and Annapolis bo made through political influence? Whether they shall or shall not, they always have been but the influence" haa been somewhat tampered by the formality of an exami nation irtto the physical and mental capacities of the ap plicant. :' ' " s - Senator John H. Bankhead of Alabama is endeavoring "in behalf of tha country newspapers" to have the law, which requires tha semi-annual atatement to the post office department of Ithe government, giving the names of the editors, owners, mortgagors, circulation, ate. Wa bava been under tha impression all tha time that the law waa devised originally to circumvent tha trust-owned pa per! of tha great metropolises of the country. At any rata, it la not bud one. i ' j p ii.'m-i t ' The Free Press ia glad to know that Kinaton is to have another large totacco warehouse for the coming season; not that such an addition will divide the business of the four, which have been doing business here for some years pa-at, but tlhat the facilities being increased, the market ; will become more important and the planters, who have L. been going elsewhere will recognise the value of coming j to a market where a greater number of buyers must nec 2 cssarfly be stationed. The opening of another warehouse ' here should work to the advantage of those already hn e and to the merchant! as well. ' the lack of iron. The moment iron is will insure immunity from the severest punishment for supplied all their multitude of dan- those who are guilty of the most awful crimes. just be- gerous symptoms disappear. With cause of their sex. The Free Press champions the sinjfle standard because it Is in accord with the teachings of God's Word. It believes that fallen woman should be given the same opportunity to restore herself in society that fallen and reprobate man is accorded; the same re quirements of chastity ahould be made for man that womn is expected tto meet, but to fix the limit of pun ishment for heinous crimes such as the woman in the case at point was convicted of, less than the extreme penalty of the law, bo tha't death or life Imprisonment, is to remove, at leant to a degree, the restrictions which might cause some women, who but for the consequences would commit like deeds,' to take Ithe chance. Justice must be the principal basis for the administration of law and not mercy, although the latter must temper the ver dicts. Making mercy primary fa such considerations is an unsafe guide. WHAT OTHERS SAY The reports from the border indicate tha't General Per shing's army is now surrounded by Mexicans; that is he has Villa in front and larranca behind. If the. de facto 'president contemplates trying to take advantage of such a eituation he ahould have a care that there are several million able-bodied men back in the States, who will respond quickly, and then Admiral Fletcher has a few long ahootera subject to quick action ijalnst Vera Crux, Tampico. etc. We haven't any too much confidence in Mr, Carranxa, for Wa remember that he was . In league with Villa for a long time, until he saw that it wm to hit advantage to part company; but we have more respect for the judgment behind the old pa'tch of vhick'srt than to have much fear for the American troops ,tom any orders that be may Issue now. UNLESS ALL BE WEIGHED ALIKE. Wilmington Dispatch: ''The hearing in behalf of Mrs. Ida Ball Warren yesterday narrowed down, in admission, to the solo question of whether a woman, no matter how black her crime, no matter what the law prescribes, ahould pay the capital penalty. This frankness is to be com mended, though the logic of the petitioners is condemned. Lawyers for Mrs. Warren attuned their picas to the occa sion and painted a pathetic picture, in order to array erao- j tion against reason. . Their pleas were touching, of course. Yet not oiit of line with other pleas when commutation of a sentence is sought. Pathos is mixed with them all. The tearful wife, tlhe sobbing old mother and the grief- stricken old father enter into about every plea of (this kind, and lawyers complete the picture with deft oratori cal touches of pathos. So in this respect the Warren case did ndt differ, and cannot be judged by such, unless all cases are to be weighed in the balance in the same out iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tis sue ami therefore nothing you eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of it. Your food mere ly passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous .md all run dawn and frequently de velop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealthy fat some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't eloep at nipht, others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and irritable; some skin ny ond bloodless, but all lack physic al power and endurance. In such cases it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcot ic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you are not strong and well to make the following test See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their jtrength and endurance and entirely iret rid of their symptoms of dyspep sia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time, and this, after they had in somo cases been doctoring for months without obtain ing any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothing like good old iron to put color in your :heeks aid good sound, healthy flesh itn your bones. It is also a great nerve and siomach strcngthener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tincture of iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruin sd people's teeth, upset their stom achs and were not assimilated end for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of or ganic iron all thin has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for example, is pleas ant to take, does not injure the teeth, and is almost immediately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron have such unbounded confidence in its potency that they they will forfeit $100,000 to any that they will forfeit $100,000 to any Charitable Institution, if they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent, or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nuxated Iron does ndt at least double your strength in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by J. E. iHood & Co. and all other drug gists, adv. Churchill & Company Dealers in ' ' " i Hay, Grain and all Kinds of Feed Stuffs r We also make a specially of Seed ; Oats.' We i4XJ have both ninety day and Rustproof Oats, of uie purest types. . ; Styles That Are Clean Cut, Crisp andClever fifc UuArch Every line is as clean as a, , hound's tooth, the styles & distinctive and absolutely supreme. The J. & K. Pump strop ef--fects and Colonials are in greater demand this season than ever. Look in our win' dows and learn the reason' why. Mark Cum minors. as INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS C. OETTINGER. Manager Kinston Insurance & Realty Co. Telephone No 182 (Next to Postoffice) BUYERS OF STATIONERY, TAKE NOTICE! To the KINSTON FREE PRESS; ' EFFECTIVE FROM THIS DATE Owing to continued advances by Manufacturers, we are forced to advance our prices 33 1-3 percent. OVER LIST PRICE ON OUR ENTIRE LINE, with the usual extra percentage for colors. B. W. WILSON PAPER CO. Richmond, Va.t Mar. II, 1916. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT KINSTON FREE PRESS : MKRCV, hi ;t ,not justice. f Clt'vernwr Craijr. upon whom tha terribl official res jnsitiiltty of life wd death of convicted felons rests, after the courts of tha land hava rendered their verdicts. A WONDERFUL STRIP OF TERRITORY. Birmingham Ledger: "Gulfport, in that wonderful land between Mobile and New Orleans, is to celebrate Its cen tennial with an exposition. The Legislature of Mississippi is asked to give $125,000 to Insure the success of the exposition. "Not only Mississippi, but Alabama and Louisiana ought to give substantial aid. The exposition at Gulf- port will do more to call attention to the most desirable strip of territory for wiinter homes in the world, except the Riviera strip in Europe, between Marseilles. France, and Genoa, Italy, than if held at Mobile or New Orleans. "Jefferson Davis appreciated it fifty years ago and re sided there. A few homes are scattered along the beau tiful coast, but no special effort has been made to adver tise or develop, lit Oihers have praised its climate and location, but the nation that surrounds it 1c now s little or nothing of one of the most charming sections of the Unit ed States. "By all means, Mississippi should provide for the exposition, for the development of its coast will add Immensely to its wealth." Dr. Albert D.Parroit Physician and Surgeon Kinhn, N. C. Office Each fHooJ'i Dtug Stote C. B. WOODLEY, M. D., Office treatment of Rectal and Skin Diseases a Specialty. Temporary Office in Hood Building DR. F, FITTS, Osteopath, , Upstairs, Next Door to Postoffles. EXAMINATION FREE. Phones: Office 80. Res 523 FOR OVERWORKED WOMEN This Is the season of the year when the wife and mother begins to feel (he strain of household and social du ties, and gets Into a run-down, nerv ou, weakened condition. To all such our local druggists, J. E. Hood & Co., sny. "Wa have a rare combLna- . tion of the three oldest tonics known, In Vtirol, which we guarantee to rea tore strength, make yw eat better, sleep better and feel better, or we will return your money. adv. AVOID SPRING COLDS. Sudden changes, high winds, shift ing seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and ara likely to torn Into chronic sumnor cough. . In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's Now Discovery, a pleasant laxative Tar Syrup, It soothes tha cough, checks the cold and helps to break op an attack of grippe. Its already prepared, no mixing or fuss ing. Just ask your druggist for a pottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Tested and. tried for over 40 years. adv. . ' ' NOTICE Chattel Mortgage Blanks. Wa wish to inform numerous cus tomers awaiting this announcement that wa now have a full supply. 8-8-tf-Dly WANTED SEVERAL SOLICITORS for newspaper and magazine work mission basis. Must como well rs commended. Address with references "Good Proposition.'' cars Free Press l-22-Dly&SW4f LUNSFORD ABBOTT, ft. O, Osteopathic Physldaa Upstairs, Next Door to Mils, Phone 679-J. ,4 T Free Tickets TO THE GRAND AND DIXIE THEATRES To tiov Out Waiarta Aad Build UsTbs Systsssj Tike the Old Sfadarl GK.OVB'3 TASTELESS chill TONIC. Yon know bt to arc taking, as the formula ia - i OB ererv label. ahnw4n if U rr lZtrS.tS; I' Lynch Jewdry Company, READ THIS LIST OVER These art" the Merchants that are Giving away a five cent Admission Ticket with each Dollar ' Cash Purchase made at their store. Each Ticket it worth five cents at the Grand or Dixie ' Theatre .When Malting a purchase don't (ail to ask (or Your tickets. ' , Mark Cummings Shoe Store E. D. Marston Drug Co. Barrett & Hartsfield D. V. Dixon & Son ; , . , .:. ... , Oettinger's Furniture Store Moiely & Dallard Bicycle and Repair Store Joseph Dawson J. Frank Wooteo DAWSON & WOOTEN, Attorneys at Law, Practice Wherever Service Desired Accounts and Rents Collected. DR. GEO. E. KORNEGAY. SPECIALIST In Diseases of Women & Children Office Ilours: 10 to 12. Office: 107 West Caswell Street PHONE 118." Z.V.MOSELEY.M.D. PHYSICIAN sad SURGEON, Back of Lenoir Drug Company Phones Offlce 473; Residence 113 , STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. .: f The annual, meetijig ot.ths stock holders of the Kinston Loan and Real Calais Co. will bo held at ths Nation al Bank of Kinston, Friday, March 24th, at half -past wo o'clock p. a. A full attendance ia -requested.. v R. C STRONG, Secretary. . 2-21 to 3-23 ' State and County Taxes are now long 1 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-. , tie now, A large amount of money-is due and payable by the County on or.rf; before the 24th of this month and this URGENT APPEAL is made to all who owe Taxes to come forward at once and settle.! : : : ' : : : V " Iff A - a "VtS"i. . Respectfully, I M I : ! S SlllKiUUUUa I tue system. 90 cents I
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