THE KINSTON FREE PRESS
Tuesday Evening, October 31. 1916
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returned nniesi stamps to cover pottage accompany same.
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: . TUESDAYEVENIXG, OCTOBER 31. 1916
?01d Vtrginny" will be legally dry after twelve o'eloi-k
; tonight, nd here's a hope that her aridness will be very
tnucb a reality, t
? If the "Old Dom(nlon"'liquor dealers'; customers jren
erally have been aa jibera) in their patronage as have
, the North Carolina dnsunwra (based on heavy railrond
traffic in liquors), there should be little danger of vi!ut-
ing the new law by having an over supply on November 1.
', It's a pity that w national campaign has descended
fto the level of mud-slinging tactics in some instaiiec
because of the fallacious statements of some of the He
, publican campaigners which have luft the Democratic
leaden no alternative but to stamp them as untruth.
One week from today and the American people must
decide whether they approve the maintenance of puuee
and promotion of prosperity. All other issues fade intc
insignificant nothingness. "Peace and Prosperity" is the
slogan that should stir every red -blooded American uno
rally him to the colors of Wood row Wilson.
Former President Tsft, following the example of tht
former Justice, digs into ancient history and undertake.
to make mountain out of a mole-hill and decry Mr. Wil
son's Mexican policy. If iMr. Taft would take the trou
Lle to go ba'ck a little bit further and discuss for tho tdi
fication of the American people HIS Mexican policy ii
would be of interest to the average citizen to know just
why he saw fit to unload the Mexican situation on Mr
Wilson as he did. The American people will probably
not be unmindful of the fact that the Mexican prohlerr
was Inherited 'from Mr. Taft's administration.
controversy which has come so close to causing Tl break
between the United States and Germany on several occa.
sions in the past will not have to be reopened.
If it is found that the Gi-rman submarine wantonly vio
lated international law and sunk without warning the
Marina it will be well in thn investigation to consider
the motive; to ascertain if there is a "niRtrer in de
woodpile"; to sea what influence, if any, the Hyphenates
have brought to bear; to determine if there is a conspir
acy in German-American circles, allegedly anti-Wilson
and pro-Hughes. The tactics of falsehood, slander, mis
representation and mud-slinging, reported to by the op
ponents of the Wilson administration in their despot ate
e:oits to prevent the re-election ( President Wilssn,
would justify the assumption that '.he gang would not
stop at the sinking of a ship if by doing their politi-al
ends could bo served.
NUFORM
AVERACCriGUHES
ARMENIAN AND SYRIAN RKI.KF.
A committee of pastors, mayor, and newspaper repre
sentatives of Kinston met MondJ- afternoon and deter
mined to r-spond to the call of lie President in observ
ing a definite period for solicit irg contributions for the
relief of the starving Armenian knd Syrian people. Be
cause of other appointments it ias not practical to ob
serve the tv clays set aside by f resident Wilson in O "to
iler, but Sunday, November o rd Monday the (Hh will
be observed. A large commit tie of representative citi
zens has b-en named by the M;Aor. This committee will
probably make a house-to-houe canvass Sunday iiTtor-
noon. at which time it is hoittl to have a liberal :es-
ponse.
The committee feels that wen the President and tin
mation at hand, the situation of such importance a; to
justify presidential and con J-essional action that ery
citizen should respond as laitely as he finds it posvble
to do for the relict ol a people, wno largely necau.se or , mwim&iWNm!FX-jrxvmvT; r-"
their Christian faith, have :en persecuted, martyred,
outraged and causL-d to suffij- inconceivable and unsp -ak-able
horrors. The Free Prtfs hopes that there will be a
liberal response, and that tjie people of Kinston will -.'e
to it that they have a subjtanl ial part in sending r li-'f
to the unfortunate people vho have survived the t.i .ble
persecutions.
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assure the utmost in a corset at
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to $1.00.
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make large Lips disappear; bulky
Vabt-lines more graceful ; awk
ward bast-lines smaller and
neater, and have the "old corset"
comfort with the first fittiug.
$5.00 and $3.00.
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Kinston Free' Press
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Offers Splendid Investment
Opportunity
ISSUE OF 7 PER GENT PREFERRED STOCK
Interest payable Semi-annually
The Kinston Free Press Company, in line
with its announced policy to give to the
people of this section a newspaper abreast
of the times, and in order to enable it to do
so, orTers $5,000 in $100 shares Preferred
Stock, bearing 7 per cent, guaranteed, pay
able October 1 and April 1; Stock dated
October 1, 1916, and demandable by holder
at par value at end of five years, or redeem
able at option of company at end of either
two, three or four years, at premium of 3,
2 or 1 per cent., respectively.
The proceeds of this issue will be used
to further equip and modernize the plant.
Prospective investors should address the
Company or T. V. Moseley, Secretary.
mm FF PRESS GOMPJ
N. J. ROUSE, President
LOVIT HINES, Vice-President
T. V. MOSELEY, Secretary-Treasurer.
II. GALT BRAXTON, Manager. .
DIRECTORS:
N. J. Rous D. T. Edwards,
Lovit Hines, II. E. Moseley,
T. V. Moseley, D. F. Wooten,
J. II. Omady, J. F. Taylor.
C. Felix Harvey,
WHAT OTHERS SAY
LOOK FOR "NIGGER IN DE WOODPILE"!
The report of the inkin(j without warning of the Hrii
iah mule-ship on Which there wore Anurii'ans may, tipm
thorough Investigation, prove to be Imt another of tin
many reports which have reached this country since the
assurance was given by Germany to ihs' United Stnte.
that the under-sea warfare would lie conducted within
the bounds of international law, ami which have pnncr
to be without foundation upon careful investigation; o
it may be thst tht re is foundation for the u pon 1:v
'the submarine controversy will have to be reopened.
, Consul Frost at Queenslown has Invn niven in.,! ic
tions by the iStute Department to make u thorough in
ve titration and forward a complete report an soon ;n'fair chance. S.i
possible. If his report Indicate that Germany has br ik- j, 0ked to the fair
en faith and wantonly taken n?utral and non-romba: lit
RICHMOND'S HEC'IPRU'ITY.
Slate Journal: "Richioiid is now joining hands with
Raleijfh in an etrnrt to jvcurn '.he location at the hilter
place of oni of tha I'eihfai I-inti Hanks. At the hea-injj
)n Tuesday in Raleijrhbefuie the Federal Farm Loan
Board, Richmond was Represented by Messrs. Richard
H. Smith, piesident of the Clearing House Association;
Col: man Worfl'im. priiilent of the Chamber of (m
merce; W. II. Adiuns, president of the Ii'oard of AVer
men; Col. Julian 11. Hill, cashier National State and City
Bank; W. T. IMmcy, business manager Chamber of
Co!timerce;V . 1. Jackson, president Virginia Trust (v.;
II. E. Litchfonl vice-pr. sidenl Oid Dominion Trust Co.
:he last two nmed being former residents of Rab' g'n
Their endorsement of Raleigh's claims was in recogni
tion of RaleigJ's aiil in securing for Richmond one of the
Federal Rescve Hanks and shows a commendable spirit
of reciprocity. The action of Richmond is, as it should
he, very hiyhly appreciated by Raleigh, as Petersburg is
also an a))plicant.
At the neuring on l uesiiav (. narlotie, iireen.tcro, ana
Durham vere represented by strong delegations who pre
sented tleir several claims with great force.
These are the men that manage this bank. They
deeply appreciate the splendid balances now being
carried by their patrons.
N. J. ROUSE, Presides
O. F. WOOTEN. Caabiej
T. W.
DR. HENRY TULL, Vlee-Preai,
J. J. BIZZELL, Asst Caaklag
liijATH, Tellei
W. L. Ktmxeiy
Dr. Henry Tull
i. H. Cansdr
J. F. Taylor
H. H. MC
!HCTORi
:1 ii. Iii
S. i. Roua
C. Felix Harry
id Oettijiftr
II S. Maey
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
C. OETTINGEFi, Manager
Kinston Insurance & Realty Co.
Telephone No 1 82 1 10 E. Gordon St
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IV."
. SUN OF PROSPERI
Milnington Dispatch: "All the many countv fairs and
the SRite fair,, too. that have been held, report ivcord-
breakintr atli-tid.r'c
prescribe'
life without .due process of warning
international law. The Free Press is confident that prompp
n.i .iiuiiiialn mratxa i 1 1 1 I... tl-a.i I.,. ' i . . i . . .. , t .1. r
It is to be hoped, however, that later reports will shqfv j whv thev
that tho sinking of the Marina was not in violation f
the rights of neutrals and non-comhuianU, ami that (he
In some instances the attendance
cam n.ar being doubled on certain days. This is only
anoSier sign of prosperous time. The ountrv f dks
havf money. They have sold their products at profitable
prifes, fiinling not only a gond market, but plenty of
eirdit, due to a fmiincial system that will give the farmer
the people from the country have
spending their .money and whoop-
g things up in general. A; a result, the fairs have
wn stro"g t an. I the way paved for bigger shows r..'xt
when ih,' country folks will undoubtedly be tinan-
ti ike the ti in again. There is no reason
be. They have learned the lesson
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
Of Mrs. Oiappefl, of Five Yean'
Standing, Relieved hy C&rdui.
Mt. Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Char),
pell of this t.nvn, says: "I suHcreJ 'oi
live years wi'h won:.it.!y troubles, also
stomach troubles, and mv pniii' l;r.:c.:.;
was more than .my one could ted.
I Idea most every kind ol meJioittc,
but none did nte any good.
I read one day abot:! CirJui, the wo
man's lon.c, nti i d ruled to fry it.
had not lal.cn but aV.ul six hot;:- ::nfil
I was r.!n:;st curt-r!. It did tn more
good than r!l the other n:cuiciacs 1 bad
tried, put together.
My friends bepnri ajkin" me why I
looked so well, attd 1 tcld tt.ciTi f bout
Cardui. Several arjj now takin;; it."
Do you, I-d'.' reader, suffer front my
of the ailmrnis due to womanly tamM.-,
such as headache, backache, sid-::.
sleeplessness. r.t:d that evcrlasliuijlv ' i.fi
eeliij;?
If so, let us tirce you to eive Cardui n
trial. V. c f.'-l csniiueal i: v.i:i he!;i vr
jus! as it k?A a million other woa.eh iii
tr.c past r.ali contnry.--
lie-in t.virtg Cardui to-dav. You
won t regn t a. Ati druggists.
Z. V. MOSELEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Back of Lenoir Drug Company
Phones Office 178; Residence 113
Miss Sallie Foy Hazelton, R. N.
(Registered Nurses?
no v nonnnw B r t'
PHONE 218
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Seventy five Horses and Mules
to select your choice. Hackney and
Thornhill Wagons that have no
equal for Durability. Dry Goods,
Notions, Shoes and Clothing, at
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