1 i. i '8 ! I 1 p . 1-! St- it PACE TWO THE DAILY FREE PRESS ; (United Press TekfrapMf BeporU) H. Gait Braxton, Editor and Manager FobUsh! Ertry Pay Exccot Sunday by ths Kinston Tf 5 Pms Co Inc Kiniton, N. C , Snbacrlpdoa Rt-Ps7sbU la Adraacet w. Om WMk ...........f JO Thm Month l.M '. . On Month M Six Msuths . 100 ic ' On Year ........14.00 Commnnicatloni rcIred and not published will not b letnrned unless atampa to cover pottage accompany iam ,' i " ii' NEW 'YORK OFFICE 38 Park Row, Mr. Ralph R KuUlgt, in sole charge of Eastern Department Filet of Free Press can be seen. WESTERN OFFICE In charge of, Mr. C. J. Anderson Marquette Building, Chicago, where files of The Fre frees can be seen. , Entered at the postofflea at Kiiston. North Carolina, a Meond-dass matter under act of Congress, March 8, 1878 Subscribers are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Free Press of any Irregularity of delivery or Inattention whatsoever on the part of the carriers. - - -. 1 1 1 ii i i After Six P. M. subscribers are requested to call Weal era Union and report failure u get the paper. A cop; wOI be sent promptly, if complaint is made before Nine ; P. 1C without cost to subscriber. THE KINSTON FREE PRESS knowjl licking high exploaesrt tSnnjrhatj JfJERMOSTAT COMPANY ' jcdinto if atx is ignor- TUESDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1916 "Carranza will xetirejas, Chief" s And another empty title will be forsaken. The Washington negro, who died from the effects of a shower of boiling water, poured on him by an irate spouse, was at least to degree, somewhat acclimated to the other region. , A contemporary talks about opening the political sea son. Wc were really of the opinion that the politician was a bird which could be ehot at all seasons. ' Mr. Aa G. Candler, we are informed, is a candidate for mayoralty honors in Atlanta. A contemporary Ironically suggests that Mr. Candler may need the salary, but we are of the opinion that the proprietor of Coca Cola is pull Ing off another of those successful advertising - stunts which have marked the exploitation of his drink. . In .the account of the Black Tom Island explosion, in which it Is estimated that 25,000,000 damage was done besides the taking of several 'lives and the injury of hundred or more people, one eye-witness tells the story of having rushed to the scene, with a number of othei people, immediately after the first explosion, end to have toyed some hours in spite of the flames, which wen I chunces curious mortals will take with themselves, and the wonder is that three only were killed, and not a hun dred and three. '-. j ' FARM LOANS MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS. The Federal Farm Loan Act recently enacted by Con gress furnishes the farm owners of the United State the first real opportunity that they have ever had tc negotiate loans ufin their land for development par poses. In spite of the fact that the lands of the South ire the chief assets cf its people they have not been ablt o flcnt loans through the regular banks as have the holders of corpc ration stock shares, the value of which -a.i at least questionable. JDriefly, the Fa -m Loan Act provides, through the es tablishment of twelve Federal banks, for the placing of loans on farm lands on a basis not to exceed fifty pe: :ent. of the appraised valuation; the Joans not to be les han f 100 nor more than tlO.OOO, and to run from five o forty years. Such loans are to be made at a reasonable ate of interest and to be based on first mortgage. Nc oans will be made on improvements, but such Improve wents will be a determining factor in basing loans am? he proceeds of the loans must go for the development, 'nd improvement of the property on which the loan is nede. The borrower will be required to make a state ment as to how the money is to be spent supported by his affidavit. The act provides for a board of five including the Sec retary f the Treasury, four of the members to bo ap pointed by the President, subject to the approval of the Senate. This board is vested with full authority to or ganize and employ the men rrscessary to carry on the work of the various banks. The appointment .of this board, of course, is a most important matter because of the authority vested in It The men. who are appointed, can either work out plans, which will mean more per haps to the development of the agricultural sections o'f the country than any other legislation ever enacted, or they can so circumvent the operation of the act with red tape that its beneficial provisions will be made inaccessi ble to the average landowner, as was the Wade Cotton Loan plan. It has been suggested to The Free Press that this act may in time prove most beneficial In the rehabilitation of the western part of the state. Not, of course, by way of giving first aid, but in the mors substantial rebuilding ind relmproving of the farm lands that have been devas tated. Some months, of course, will elapse before the organization plans can be perfected and consequently no noney will be available from this source for some time, ut It will be a splendid thing if the landowners of West ern North Carolina can eventually secure long-time "loom t a reasonable rate, and it may be a source of encour agement to those, who have 'lands, that there is such a xwsibility. ....... . ieiT Munnoss a man rous b uuu&. FOR CITY CHilJlTERED not there usually a woman behind it? ""x ' ' v ' " Suppose a man commits murder. Is Will Make Electrical Contrivances, not there a woman usually behbd that and If Desired War Munition Electric Fire Alarm Apparatus In vention or Loral Man Authorized Capital $100,000' 't ) The Electrical Thermostat Compa iy of Kinston, to manufacture ther mostats end other electrical applian ces and munitions of war, has been hartered with a capital stock of ;100,000 authorized. Mr. R. L. Job ion, II. E. Shaw and M. E. Moseley of iinston are the incorporators. An electrical ""fire alarm device vhieh it will be the' business primar 'y of this concenrto manufacture, is he invention of Mr. ).sJn, and is a no-rt Ingenuous device. It is so min Uely adjusted that a? fewgrces of eat will cause expansion (of mercury Vithin a tube to complete a circuit nd set' the alarm to going. An elec ric bell rings as long as the heat xists. i.lmf fif mime, there is. and now we are back again to sex. I W "There are bad voraeij Just ; the same, as Hhereetfe bad, men. Is there any reason "' that j. the bad woman should not be shown on the screen, so that some one may profit by seeing what havoc she can cause T I can find no reason." Grand Wednesday, adv Tuesday Evening, August FAMILY F'jS' MHIffifHIlIl rJP I OAK RIDGE, N. C . ' tYl I OAK RIDGE. N. C - i. it. wtlllAkCH, Bee., inn. i i .. a e.. -. i . i i i . . f ... i u i. kMM. i ii (Mi.i'ii.iiiiufifi nvu iiirn wiioi.i iih.iiik i.'a iii iiniiiiiiuia.'ir it hu.H cnrollt-d timuN niilj fr.m tht. i '.iulin:i. .ml .ilioininff fitAtos. 1'ro- - V paraUiin lli-it uimiii IIib wr to biicirnr accunuilistiiiion in oollir. huxlnftw. unit Urn. &.ikiii iiicmniius. nuiii'tle uroundti. urclmrili) ana rarma. Modern urbucil l L ii l Id luts. tU'uj bunt and .taowcix. Library. Active liuirsrr uvletlCK. HoaltbfiiL tf.lj uccujjuitt lucuiiua utstrCiniuul)ro. M.jro limn tlmusuud tvot above e IbvuI. 2 Bane, moral luiluuneea. foursea thonmehly coTcrinu lllorahire, acloncr. tHaoliiim. business, milc. anil athletira. Allmale Icnciipn Dlscltillno milil but rlrm. OuM roaixin. able, tz'b tot tlie year. Full wssloa otmua Hcinn bero. Write early for illusuMa catalogue. Addreu V OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE, Oak Ridge, N. C VAMMRE PARTS FIND CHAMPION, IN TH EDA BARA I'hOtoplay Star Defends Sex Iiterest. In Motion Picture Product; ans Can a woman play vampire parts n the screen or stage and retain her elf-respect? This question is often isked. At last it is answered, and it answered by one who should know Theda Bara, star of the William 7ox production, "Gold and the Wo- j nan." Miss Bara declares that vain- j ire acting and a regard for Christian j deals call it self-respect or what( :ou will are not incompatible. She ( rcats the subject of sex pictures in ! I refreshingly frank way. "Why should anyone declaim tgainst the so-called sex drama!" d- nands Miss Dara. "Sex is the most . 'Ital influence in life ' 'From the time t person is born into the world he is 'onstantly under the influence of sex. J When I use the word 'sex' I use it in ts true sense, which is its best sense, j Most people give to the word 'sex' a alse meaning. "In photoplay, action, not descrip-' Ion, is the great desideratum. With ut action no photoplay can be worth J vhile. Pray, how is action to be in-j CALL FOR Sitterson's Pure Ice Cream State Analysis Proves it to be the Best Made in Kinston s. c. SITTERSON Phone 8 . SERIOMCIfflESS By Being Conrtantly SappCerl Wi4 ' Tkedford'i BUck-DnneJbj. , McDulf, Va."I sufferel for severd years," says Mrs. J. B. Whiitaker 5 (his place. with sick headache, stomach trouble., V , ' 7" - Te(f years ago a friend told me tn Thedlord's BUckDraught, whkh did and I found it to be .the best family nedj cine for young and old. . . I keep Black-Draught on hand an tht time now, and when my children feel 1 little bad, they ask me for 1 dose, and S does them more good than any medicuu they ever tried.- . . - ; , We nerer have a long spell of nick, ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught". - Thedford's Black-Draurjht is pureli vegetable, and has been found to re-tv late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re. lieve indigestion, colic,.' wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similai lymptomsJ ; i - (,-(.'; It has been in constant use for mn than 70 years, and has benefited more illion people. , - sells and recommends Price only Zk. Get 1 than a mil Your druggist Black-Draught. Package to-day. DR. DAN W. PARROTT - DENTIST ? Crown and Bridge Work Specialty Office over Cot- Mil 'office M. GEO. E- KORNEQAT, SPECIALIST j 4 Is Diseases of Women A ChlUres Office Honrs: 10 to 1J Oflcet If 7 West CaaweUStrMi PHONE 111. If ' DR. U. L. WILSON, ' DENTIST- -!.' Office Over J. E. Hood ft Cot :.-..y BUm k 4 a. FORJALE! LIGHTWOOD POST$ 12c EACH by carload lots. 0. b. .Riley's Siding. Hines,Bros. Lumber Company. j To The LADIES v On Opening Morning; wc will give absolutely free, ONE PAIR FINE SILK HOSE to the first ten ladies mak ing a purchase of $1.00 or more. 9 ME YOU TO PA(0)I0)Y LAISISDT" SIK10E SALE? BEGINS Wediniesdlay, AaDgusI!: i 2bicS, at 9 O'cDocC DOORS OPEN 9 A. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2 This Will Be a Real Sale Just cbock full of sensational prices and tre mendous values. You cannot afford to miss it-there have been other sales, but none like this one. Values have been forgotten in an effort to make this the Biggest and Most Talked of Sale ever pulled off in Kinston. Come and See for Yourself. $25 in Gold Given Away Every dollar you Spend, or each dollar paid on account during this Great Sale will entitle you to one Chance on this Big Prize. This $25.00 will be given away at 5 o'clock the last afternoon of the sale. Ask for your Chances yours might be the : Lucky number. I To The I ii SPECIAL I Big Lot Tennis '-Ox fords while they last I ISSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKeSBBBSSSSSSSSSSSBBBSBIBBBBBBBlB ' :' v '.'I JH&A I 49 c ' 'i . Jill SPECIAL Big lot Misses Ox ford and Strap Pumps legular $2.50 quality 98c SPECIAL ' Big Lot Children's Oxfords, all Colors and Leathers ' 49c ; SPECIAL 100 Pair Women's fine Pumps and Ox fords ?3 50 and $1.00 Price 98c SPECIAL Discontinuing "Banis ter" Shoes, These fine ?G00 Men's Oxfords $3.29 (ft Col- Hire HI EN On Opening Morning , we 3 .-.'.will give absolutely free, . : ONE PAIR FINE SILK HOSE to the first ten men mak ing a purchase of $1.00 or more. ' f ., DOORS OPEN 9 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2 f 1 1 - t .

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