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PAGE TWO THE KINSTON FREE PRESS THE DAILY FREE PRESS (United PrfM Triraphle Reports) H. Gait Braxton, Editor and Manager Foblishad Svtry Day Extent Sunday by the Kin ton Tr rnu Co Inc. Kinston, N. C. SabseriDtioa Bate Parable In Advance : Om WMk if .10 Three Monthi 1.00 Om Mont !. M Six Months 100 One Year 14.00 L Cottmnnkatlons received and not publiahed will not be returned unless stamjs to cover postage accompany same. NEW YORK OFFICE 38 Park Row, Mr. Robert W. Sykes. Jr., in aole ctyarge of EasWn Department Mail should be addressed? to him, ca of R. O. Mulligan. File of Free Press pn be aeen. WESTERN OFFIC Marquette Building, J Pre can be aeen. -In charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson, jcago, where filea of The Free - Entered at the poejofflca at Kim ton. North Carolina, at Meoad-clasa matter wider act pf Congress, March 3, 1879. After Six P. M. iVscrfbers are requested to call West am Union and report failure to get the paper. A copy will be sent prompts, if complaint is made before Nine P. II, without cost ft subscriber. Subscribers are 75, The Free Press! inattention whatsc icsted to notify, by Telephone any irregularity of delivery or er on the part of the carriers. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1916 If it Is proven that Villa is really dead the next ques tion will 4 "who Wiled JiimT" Claims and counter claims have already Been sent up by .the Carranza forces and Col. Dodd's dashfflp; squad. If the bandit is really out of the way we believe there is honor enough for all claim avta. - . The Bethlehem iSteel Company now, threatens to make public correspondence jiving aome inside secrets about ..rmor plate contracts oil the past They should bear in tabid 4hsft such publicity Vrould be welcome to the party Inpower now. ; If the Stela Company's allegations prove true there will be interests reading and valuable cam paign thunder for the Democrats. The esteemed Greenville reprints of Items appearing ago that the first number Free Press reached Greenvill IS, 1896. The Reflector sayst Semi-weekly Kinston Free Presl expect yet to see it coming dai' been published up to that time three years following it's semli dally' edition was iHued.' fV. SAC H S: :C'; "' " " eflector reminds us in it's it's columns twenty years the Semi-weekly Klnaton on the morning of April 'The first number of the came this morning. We The 'Free Press had as a weekly and about ekly appearance the It Is taking front rank and setting Tjace, so to apeak, for the schools of the State and a molt gratifying fea ture of the progress is that it is just Intits infancy. The upgrade has really just been reached.! I LYNCHING ECHOES. I !? Echoes from the recent lynching of a vgro taken from the Lenoir County jail by a inob, supposedly composed of Greene County men. are still being Jteard. Today a letter came to the Editor of The Freef Press from Mr. Thurston who assisted in getting out ne recent "Pros perity" edition of The Free Press. ThJ letter is dated New York and sent on the 16th and expresses regret at the "recent lynching at Kinston." Mr. TJurston asks that copies of the paper be sent him showingjthe editorial com ment in order that he may call it to theltteirtioii of some of his friends on the New York paperfl His request is being complied with and his attention 9 being called to the fact that Kington was in no way Msponsible. Following the publication aome day ej ago of our edi torial comment carrying the headlined from the State press ehowing how Kinston was beingjadvertised in an unwholesome way. one of Kinston's glpd women called The Free Press and told of being in jfew York on the morning of the occurence and having fcad with surprise of the lynching at Klnaton, no referen being made in the New York press to the causes leadinglup to the lynch ing or any of the details except that thcrime was com mitted at Kinston, ' The Free Press deems it advisable tefftake cognizance of every report of this kind and call akfntlon to it and endeavor to set aright the people art a dMance who have irotten the wrons impression. The Fme Prew is yet honeful that some punishment will be mfed out te those s - puilty of the crime of lynching. -a , , In awarding the medal for the best dejiamatkm at the Moss Hill School Friday, Farm Demenrtrator McCrary, who made the presentation, eoundedfsome splendid thoughts which it would be well for the &y and girls of mi the county to keep in mind. Among fbther things he urged the recipient of ithe medal not to fcecome .puffed up and feel that the goal had already beef attained, but to resolve that his aucccss in thia particular is only ithe be finning. To be sure no boy or girl has the right to rest on their oars. - VOX MPUU Mr. G. V. Cowper, Chairman of the . Democratic Exelitive Commit tee of Lenoir Colnty: ' "Dear Sir: How vlll the clause in the new primary Jaw relating ' "to swearing to your patty affiliation be construed T "First. Is the votfr required to swear he is a Derm J rat or Republi can at the time he Lasts a vote in the primary? "Second. Is the vfter required to swear he will suppolt the nominee of such party in the glneral election as he affiliates with inJthe primary? "Third. Or can a I oter vote in eith er primary, and vJte as he pleases, or not at all in the! general election? "Thinking that tf is might dear up any misupderstandmg that might be now or might occlr in the future. I would "thank you so that all may knpw. luly yours, 'V. A. HOOKER "Very t "April 17, 1916.". to make it clear LIST OF CON! - AND SCHI 5TANTS )ULE OF VOTES MOST ENCOURAGING PROGREl IN ( THE RURAL SCHOOLS. Those who have taken in the g merits of the Lenoir schools this mo: the privilege of attending any of been impressed with the splendid cated in every phase of the school terior of the buildings o the remote grounds there is a mark of care an - encouraging. ,:' ( ' One of the most forceful illustrations of the progress made during the first (twelve months the contest for greatest improvemkm - this competition being stimulated b; the A. M." Waddell Chapter, Daugh This is the second year that the pri Last year of the forty-four schools twelve were found to be eligible to all forty-four have made marked pn of school grounds, getting them 1: : healthful condition, and number ing of more than passing mention. ed to tho Moss Hill School, the center of tthe group where the concluding commencement exercises were held Fri day. The Moss Hill School is one! of the beat rurwl schools, not only in the county but m the S:ate. It is a three-teacher school and has demo superiority of the threeJteacher pi one-teacher and two-teacher varic a close contender for the prize a special mention by the committee tion. Lenoir is indeed fortunate in th p center commence- it, or who have had ess exercises have ogress that is indi- ife. From the in- rners of the' school attention which is as brought out in in school grounds, a prize offered by rs of Confederacy. has been awarded. n the county, only ompete. This year ess in the keeping more sanitary and them were deaerv- e prize was award- WHAT OTHERS SA1 LORIMER'S PLAINT. -. Columbia State: "William Lorkner, om. of the United StaJtes Senate, from which despite his tears because he obtained his is now on trial, in Chicago, accused of funds of a bank. .Lorimer, on the witness a'.and, attribu to newspaper persecution. While he offe that newspapers embezzled the funds of a bMnkr he makes it clear that their editors, Wi he,, should bj aetilt to jail. ' The incident is mentioned by way of showflg that South Carolina is not the only State in this renilic in which newspaper are in bad odor. Doubtless' the Lorimers and their. like vwuld come into power in this country and govern it, incidentally owning the bankaybut for the newspapers. Somiaiing ought to be done about it. ime member was hooted at corruptly, bezzllng the his troubles no evidence trated full well the over those of the Airy Grove was others came in for thich made the selec- rogress of its schools. BENEFITS BEING DISPLAYED. ft Wilmington Dispatch: "The effects of me new primary law was never better exemplified than in t e peaceful pre cinct meetings held in this State Saturda; As delegates to the State convention do not name the wminees of the Democratic party the precinct meeting were without chicaner and the people, as a whole, fW no duped. There was no incentive to ride roughshod ver -the will of the people, making pretense at guessing it, in order to secure delegates to favor eome particulate candidate. So there was peace, which will help the party. But when the county conventions me care must be taken to name good men as delegates. I While nominees are not to be made hy the State convention that body has an important function to perform In -adoption of a platform. A platform that does not riot true, that does not contain the spirit of the progressivetimes wll handi cap the party in its campaign fight this time and could injure it next time. Therefore let elch county send strong men ito Raleigh as delegatea; nJn who are faith' ful to the Democratic cause and imbuedfwith the spirit of progressive Democracy. Page One) 28,100 Kinston, ........ 18.500 tR. F. D.. ....... 6,600 F. D., No. R. F. D. (Continued fri F r D. ....... Mi m Dorothy Ba R. D. 2 Mrs. J. F. Jones No. 3. Snow Hil Mrs. W. H. Hill, H 3, Snow Hill Miss Glenn Suyea No. 2, Snow Hilll 45,600 Miss Lottchen Hilll R. F. D. No. 8, Snow Hilll 11,200 Mrs. Clayton Johnaln, Ayden R. F. D. 3 .. 28,000 Miss Lula May S&itherland, Albertson . . . I. 35,100 Miss Emma Grady, lAlbertson 38,600 Mrs. J. K. Sutherlnd, M bertson .. .... 1- ..... 6,600 Mrs. Verda B. Gj-adl Albert son. R. F. D. ... .X ... . ... 41.700 Mies Mabel Herring, lit Olive 6,400 Mrs. Lula Waller, Af. Olive 42,000 Mrs. Nora Outlaw, Miss Mattie Outlaw, R. F, D. No. 6 . , Mrs. J. W. Worley. Pik Hill 38,000 Mrs. J. R. Miller, PinlHill., 10,400 Miss Conner Jones, Pi Miss Carrie iDavis. Pii Miss Lula Tyndall, Pint Hill. 24,500 Miss Gertrude Howard! fink ' Hill ;.... 45,100 Mrs. Winnilred JUowardKfmk Hill i. .... ........ 19,800 Mrs. E. Maxwell. Pink Hill.. 44,700 Mrs. Stella Smith, Pink Will. 6,500 Miss Tessie Nobles, Pin Hill 19,100 Mrs. Claudie Can-away, Book- erton 1... 28,600 Mrs. -u is, klwards, Hoftker- ton . . .... . t i ....... i . . . 23,100 Miss Thelma Dixon, HooHbrtno 6,500 Miss Nina May Sirfgs, Ittok-""- ' Olive 1730 Olive 24,100 Mrs. Inda Deaver, Leon'' . , 7,900 Mrs. Jay Smith, Leon 43400 Miss Mattie .(Kennedy, uaiisvuie. R. F. D. Miss Gert saca ' . Mrs. Clari vacs . . . ilaxwelt, Resaca. Mewbome. -La- , . . . . v Maxwell, Re- Newsome, Re- Mrs. Don. Mrs. Swann Gransre Miss Rena ij Mrs. Leslie 19,100 29,100 6,000 38,300 14,600 14,100 erring, LaGrange, lo. 1 Harrison, : La F. D. 6 ...... Aldridge, La- U. 6 ........ taters, LaGrange 6 irsom, LaGrange, z..,. faylor, LaGrange, 3ritt, LaGrange 2 .' Parks, Goldsboro, 1 lith, Goldsboro. 1 Craft, Walaton- ones, Walaton- rcer, Walston- ouse, Walston- erton 28,100 Miss Pauline Meadows. 3om fort. R. F. D. No. 1....1... 11.300 Miss 'Bettie Heathy Comfort 40,700 Mrs. Maud tfasdin, Uomffrt. 42,000 Miss iSallie King. Comfo,. 41,700 Mrs, Joseph Basden, Comfort 11,900 Mrs. G. T. Gardner, Grif An. 6,000 Miss Blanch Tucke. Cnftln. .31,600 Miss Sallie Causley, Griffcn ' R. F. D. :.i.r.Xf..,,.;I. :5,900 Miss Rosabel Taylor, Griftfc, ' J R. F. D. . . 2430 Miss Bettie Rouse, R. F. D.,la Grange .. i. ...... J. 41,000 Miss Annie Benton, R. F. B., 1 La Grange .. .,.,... I. 8,900 Miss Jesse Kennedy, R. F, v. i LaGrange .......1. 38.000 Miss Kate Rollings, R. F. La Grange ............. I.. 1230 Mrs. Fannie Morris, R. F. y).. . La-Urange . . ... . a. . 31,300 Mrs. Vich iiardison, K. v.tu. LaGrange .... ... J . . . . I. v 42,500 Mrs. Bessie Joyner, R. F. ID., L.a tirange f. . Mrs. Sallie White, iR. F. ft)., Miss Lena Harris, Winterv: Mies Emily Bagley. iGrainglrs 16,600 Miss Mattie McAuther. Graoi- E-era ............ . . , . , . .1 . 18.100 Mrs. iD. Pittman. Graingerfc 18,100 Miss Dora Miller. Hallsvillef. 1600 Mis Nannie Rhodes, Hallsvile 82,000 Mrs. Dan MitckeJI, Aria . ..fi. 6,100 Mrs.. J. C. Dawson, Hanrl- han ........... .. ... . . . I. 28,300 Miss Helen McLawhorn, Hal- rahan 1. 14.900 Miss Agnes 'McLawhorn, Hal rahan ......... J. ..... .1 . 5.200 Mrs. Will Forrest Greenvile 18.400 Miss Minnie Rives. Greenvile 42,300 Miss Lilli Smith, Leon 26,100 iss Lottie Whitfield, Leon I. 39,900 7,500 28.300 le 40,700 more, LaGrange reech, LaGrange 32,600 Mrs. FsnnieHiouse, Laurange, K. F. V., Wo. 1 Mrs. Eva Carlisle, LaGrange, K. : V. mo. l Miss Ruth BJail, LaGrange, . r. V, Miss Lucy I K. F. V. Miss Mitti Grange, II Miss Rob Grange R Miss Doll R. F. D. Mrs. Ada N R. F. D.. Mrs. Georee R. F. D. N Miss Glennie R. F. D. N Miss Minnie R. F. D. N Miss Laura iR. F. D. N Mrs. Minnie burg . . , Mrs. Sarah burg . . Miss Fannie burg . . . Miss Murtie ourir , . . . Mrs. Mary Ranfcey, Trenton. . Miss Lou Uaufshty, Trenton Miss Lillian Haywood, Tren ton Miss Nannie 1 IScarborough, Graingers, R.I F. D., Kin , ston .. . ... . 1. Mrs. Daisy Speiilits, Grain gers, R. F. K. Kinston.. Mrs. Lillian Wprthington, Graingers. R. F.;5jP. ...... Mrs. Mary Heath, Kmston. R. F D. No. 6 . . . Mrs. Annie Dauehagty, Kin ston, R. F. D. No.16. 19,400 Miss Jmvis Sutton, 1 Kinston, K. r. V. No. 6 Mias Theresa Kilpat siton, R. F. D. No. t1 Miss May Stroud, Ki F. D., No. 5 Miss Sadie Waller,' R. F. X). No. 5 . . i Mrs. Minnie L. Tynd ston, K. F. V.i No. Mrs. J. E. Rouse, Kin: V. No. & . Mrs. Minnie L. Tvnda eton, R. F. D. No. 6 a 19,100 Miss Glenn Gray, Kiniflon, R. F. 1). No. 2 ...... Mrs. Ashley Mercer. ville . . Mrs. Auther Whitfield, ville Miss Lula Quinn. Halls Miss Sudie Thomas, Hal Mr. Willie Urady, Seven Miss Lucille Brown, Ay, Miss liennie F. Taylor, K. ! No. 2, Kinston '...... Mrs. S. H. Grant, B. F. D --3.:.. Mrs. Martha Colie, .. R. F NO.: ............ Mrs. J. R. Gray, R.F.D.- lfJ -19,800 Violet' Adkinson, R. F D. K f 14,200 Mrs. Ada Phillips, R. F. Dt f 23,200 Miss Lucy a. Uauley, . 4 Miss Lillian Isler, R. F. D, Mrs. M'. A. Miller, R.F J). 7 Miss; Delia Gooding, R. F. D. Mrs. H. M. McDonald, R. F. No. 7 ................. Miss Sue M. Nobles, Trento Miss Laura Robinson, D Run .. Miss Ethel Ives R. F. D. Miss Sallie Williams, Ken viue .. Miss Gladie Simmons, Albfrt- son :. Mr. H. L. Pate, La Gran F. D. 3 ) i : Miss Fannie Elmore, R, Grange .. .. ...... Mary Williams, Kenans Mrs. unester Houston, Mrs. J. H. Fields. Fiel tion . .... . i Sallie Measley, La Cringe iiorothy Taylor, La Gr Lizzie Usseli, LaGran Mias Inez Smith wic Gransre .. . Violet Howard, tL&Gringe Lois Sutton,. La 1 Graf ge, . R. Mrs. Ernest Jackson, k. r. v. Mrs. Jno. Griffin. Dov Miss tiiadys Hodcres. Miss DonTiie Griffin, Miss Fleta Marshbur Miss Aileen Jones, Si Miss Johnnie Fa trie Hill Miss Minnie Aswell, 18,600 26,300 4230 7,000 42,600 34,700 28,100 5.000 40,500 44,100 14,600 29,700 6,000 19,400 88,900 10,400 ,12,800 43,600 7,400 41,000 13,000 40,800 16,500 41,800 44,600 6,000 4530 630 1830 32,100 28,200 24,500 6,000 iville 27,200 pgs., 40,800 f. . 44,100 D. .. 18,900 vlO. 13,100 in 19,300 19,000 41,200 128,100 5,600 10,900 28,400 25,400 13,000 19,100 19,100 45,800 32,800 14,600 29400 3330 18,700 V ,500 ,19,100 3830 29,100 34,900 WIIMST0N N. RESTORED TO Mr. Wade fhankful I Winderful Rett MAN HEALTH Read About ,'dy E. T, Wa the victim tried many deal of medi lief seemed ; Then he f Remedy, took lief at once, the remedy In "Your medi ders. I feel thankful to Using your w papers, as have known 0 Mayr's Wo permanent res er and 4ntesti much and wh more distress of gas in the heart Get one srist now and t guarantee if will be refunded For sale by J alUother reliable of Willislon, N. C, was stomach Bisorders. He .edies afl took a great and tvatments. Re- long tilie coming. , k'a Wonderful ne ha much otll derfud rwiselT It" erful ts I 1 aij eve ter nd Ma dose-land found re- le tohlfhis opinion of letter which he said: worked won- better. I am indid, for adver- remedy in the might never stana, Remedy gives stomach, liv- ,ents. Eat as you like. x No ating, pressure and around the e of your drug- on an absolute satisfied money adv. Hood & Co., and ruggists. adv Doctors Agree On Eczema Remedy : V ' Comflrm the Statements About D. . D. Prescripuol . flM. T. cavea of skin to the Itcb. oothlnc. Tet to the ceneral Dr. I'nnft B Bear a specific f, pw)rlnis as la l Btantly proscrll), rhpnra. tetter. I forms of itchlnff Dr. Ira T. (ii that I). P. I. eczema and perm Dr. Gabbert of of the beat skin Write and aak him Druegiats are a eoothiDL-. coo I nit 11(1 Come to os and we this remarkable ivmc unless the tlrHt bottle Boap Keeps ; oar skin "In" my lll in all dlate relief excited iiervos, soft. owerful age of, a strength a ; - f nilhardson, M. T1 11 Wl) ahn.ll h am- il.auu a n itnni oalm to r eczema anl f n. D. Dj isrber's ltol. M illert : M geachesf weniiy m EaldwiH n Is as the dreaded rla. I con- also for salt Dimples, all scales, sores." I freely admit most cases of a them." . Kansas, Is one ts In the state. r. T). I). recommend thla Be. 60c and $1.00. tell you more about x our money duck levpM toil D. D. D. alttiyv. Ask about it. J. E. HOOD & CO., SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. QmppeD, ofiFive Tears' Slaading.KelieverJ Br CarduL DR. T, FlTli, Upstairs, NexlDoori , EIAMINATiaW FRJEE, Fboaeai OfflceV8f. ..... Ra.. tteopata i j; I r Da o. L Omt Over J. E. lod jj,''. BUre. J' Office treafsnt 6t Jtalland Sli, DiseasBaa recialty. , Temporary Offlpood'Buiidiag z.y,mosele;d. ;"" JICIAN aa4 SkSGEON,,, J Back of Danoir DragaComuanv - rhone8OmS,J78 Residence 113 DILJAS. W.UOWEIXi Modern nentistr A-AU Branch. Offices OverNjjjn National Bank. (No Colored Work) PHONE 595 DR. GEO. SPE In Diseases of , . Office Houri Office: 107 West i' m i ftOKfEGAT, ' VALIST I )meff & Children I VswH Street I PHONF 118. ' te efuip- ticnools, We have up-to-date ment on pneumatict insurinffiauick service and first class work.'jlk? us for your Aeds. Qpr pric es are nfflit, insistent with the gepd jpork that we do, i MARBLE WORKS 18- R. La- llle.. inans- ' Sta- ' Dover, 19.000 S5.600 29,700 31,800 over. . 64. Oover 40.700 low Hill 42,100 Bnow 38,700 Know Hill 37,600 Miss Hattie Wells. If. 2. Ken- ansville . . . . .1 ....... . 21,600 - Mt: Airy. N, cell of this to live vears wit! stomach troublj was more than I tried most but none did m -1 read one da man's tonic, an naa not taken b I was almost c good than all th tried, put togeth : My friends bi looked so well, Cardui. Several Do vou. Iadv n of the ailments du such as headache sleeplessness, and feeling? If so, let us urge trial. We feel conf i lust as it has a mil the past half centur Begin taking Mrs. Sirah M. Cliat' suffered tor omanlyBroubles, also r pumsnmeni onecJUId tell.- m cf medicine, ery kin iny gool about I dec about ed. other lardui, the wo led to try it. 1 ix' Denies until did ml mare medicines 1 had -an clnr? me whv I i told them about bw taking it." suffer from anv I womanly trouble. Ickache, sideache. everlastingly tired bu to give Cardui a t it win ncip you, other, women in ul to-day. You won't regret it. : All druggists. Writt iff Chattanooga Msdlcln Co., Ladies' advisory Dspt Chaitanooga, Ttnn.. lor Sferial lntvutimM on your cas and 64-pags book, "Horns Traaunsat (nr Womso." in plaui wrappsr- M.C. 1S4 J, 7 1 4I0 I m of f efjfctive, I x, ana I cfvely. I. can25e- l DVBff Co. x. m v . -. ( J To Dtive away ; Bi r Roaches,! Ants, and flotjbr ,. rrniiblesorle insects. r Sue PetcmansLDiacovery. Trouble atfcll to get these Dcstsl you do It is quicland put up to w be does the worm ettec PRICE I Phon Lenoir '4 ff Co. W. D. HOOlJ PROP. "On The Square INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Kinston Telaphone No 10 m oe . OaTlVlNGR, lnsuranc No 102s! Manager ince a Realty Co. (Next to Postoffffice) KETHi MESSENGER II IB- lfc.WUIWItaii WITH THE ORIENT . BOV-.TAh'S TUic -tk-i.t rrr jo 5w& lows ny husbanps shirts! THE CHINESE Rl&MT IN Mum BJi THERE PiMl IS Id f ilths? I ONE PACKAGE OF GFNTLEMENS L0N0ERS.E-ANO 6E QUICK ABOUT A mm ' S. i A . . . . - I t5 Nsf: RlTLGrJf-, SlNGl.6W!j- WtLL Yoy BETTER 6ING UOW VVHIUE I'M ABOUT' AND N THE MEANWHILE COME ACROSS WITH v. a f in rt i e e- VfCLtahEO UINEN1 Bi WMmmk ? m fSf I I III . . . - i wi j i-A?:1.' ' ) ' - ,.'):. i x ' i i . . 7.I yv r,' J 1 GOT THE RIGHT BUNDLE BUT l&UESS" THE GUY'LL FIND SOMETHING TO ' I FT HIM M . THIS JOB LOT' 1 T 4J a iS?i
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