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SJF. li' M .1 PAGE TWO-EDITORIAi; Mi THE KINSTON FREE PRESS .rEDNESDIT, NOTEXBER, 2, U i. w :.1Y FtfE PRESS ;zD:.sDAYNoy. 29, me A XATIOX GITE8 THANKS. f W "0 pnlw the Lertfall ye na '. vt Uoasi praise him all jt people. , 'Fer his merciful kindness la : ' treat toward am and the truth ( ' the Lord eadureth loretf r. Prale ' ye tke Lent" Pa. 117. It la a beautiful and .yorthjr cus torn which calla this great nation to pame in its onru"h the last Thura ' day In JioTember of each year and give . thanki to a kind and loving Rod, whose , manifestations of mercy are ho abund antly beBtowed upon It. Happy was , the thought which prompted the set- -.' ting aelde of one day In the year for ' thanksgiving and flttini? indeed has been the perpetuation of the celebra ,' tion until it has become a fixed part t of the natlon'a calendar. Thousands and tbounandH, no doubt, ' lire day after day without giving one thought to the aource of their bolng. And by many the. .day, set aside by Presidential and "Gubernatorial pro clamation aa a national and mate holi day, la Imply regarded aa a day In which there In rest from the uxua! toil and an occasion for added fcaat ' Ing and enjoyment. With never a thought of the "Giver of every good and perfect gift' many are content to enjoy the blessings. But, happily that la not the caae with all. There will be thoae,.and many of them, who will observe the day in the true spirit of gratitude and thanksgiving, In every hamlet throughout this broad land the faithful and select few will gather to sing pralaea to their Heavenly Father and give Him thanks for the manifold, bleaainga that He has given them. Not only: will they apeak their gratitude but but of kind hearts they will take thought of the less fortunate and man ifest their appreciation of God's bounty by providing for those who are in want;- t ,; Much, yes far too much to enumerate bare the" people of the United Statea to be thankful for this year. .The' na tion' standing out, as it does, alone among the great powers of the world upon which the terrible blight of war has not been laid, has occasion for profound thankfulness. Its people can give thanka for the smile of prosperi ty, peace and happiness that blesses them. Truly this ia a year for gen uine, heartfelt gratitude. Let us give thanks. The Free Press will be ixsued Thurs day an usual. However, It Is the pur pose and desire of the management to go to press as early as possible in order that the employees of the aev- ral departments may have as much of the afternoon as possible. The fact that 192 babies were buu- ed to death in North Carolina last year prompts tno state uoard or Health to augge.n ,the building of what It terms "Baby Pens" to protect the little fellows from Innocently walking Into Urea while their moth- era are about the houFcnold duties. Certainly the record of unnecessary deaths in sufficient to warn every par ent to see that their babies are not left in rooms where thorn are open fires. A fender for the grate or fireplace can beprocured cheaply if the "pen" is not desirable. Wednesday, December 6, has been set aside as "Medical Inspection Day" and the health authorities of the State are urging that cv.iry man, woman and child. w irrespective of whether he or she may be sicU or ailing , have themselves "sized up" by their family physician. The purpose of this ex amination is to ascertain the weak points, the waste tissue, the over worked nerves, and to take the need ed "stitch in "timo!" Health authori ties generally are urging regular med ical examination a i a safeguard again st the ravages o' Insidious disease. The agitation is in line with the thought of prevention rather than cure. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Tralm Not XI Lew res Goldaboro 141 - ft. bu for Raleigh, Durham, Grstaaboro. fiandlM fm chair ear from Balalgh to Atlanta, making con trail No. IS Lmtm Goldaboro fiactiett for New Orleans, f txaa, Cal jtfornU and all weitern polnta; alst connect at Greensboro with through trains tor all n jrtharn andeatarr point - , , 1:00 p. aa. for Raleigh, Durham and Makes eonnectloni at Greensboro foi all points north and ease, and at, Ashe rill with Carolina Special for Cln eiimitt, Chicago and all weiten points. Train No. Ill Leave Goldsbon 10:85 p. at A for Raleigh, Durham anc Greensboro Hand. Pullman sleep through train for Atlanta and Ne Orleans, also makes connection to Uhevllle, Chattanooga, St. LouU Memphis, Wlrmlngharo and all wast irn points. Greensboro, mating connection for Washington, Bbltimore, Philadelphia, New YorH and points South and West J. 0. JONES, Traveling Paasenget Agent, Raleigh. N. C. SOUTH ERy RAILWAY. Effective Monday, September 11th, 1918, Southern railway announces , the present Winston-Salem-Beaufort-, Morehead City P illman sleeping car , will be shortened to Winston-Salem I at 8:00 p. m. same as at present, and arrive Goldaboro following morning, returning car will leave Goldaboro 10:35 p. m., arriving Wlneton-Salem following morning. Present Greensboro-Raleigh Pull man sleeping car line will continue to operate. For full details, reservations, etc., address, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. The Southern Servta the South, advt tf. jp-'' ' ' JJ 1 -----i wiiiim null iimm"- "- lm i J&& our fWl i Bawl JM i I il b sh o e s MPryr,.j : v;r;r-'i n yor VV FRANK LLOYD Chief director of I Pallas-Peffamotfnt iTchires ! I COULD SCARCELY WALK .au II' I -n 0 1xjom)ATta an,,, I flu a it -.in,,. ....... ..V: If. I ll ,,l ""IM ito,i M,( Burlington, N. C. Pearson Remedy Company, Burlington, N. C. Dears Sirs: I suffered with weak run down sys tem for three years. For two years I was unable ito go to and from my work and a part of the time I could hardly walk. I tried doctors from time to time and they all failed on my case. Then I began trying different things that Were recommended to me and tried several without relief. I was induced to try your Genuine Indian Blood Purifier and to my sur prise it cured me and made me feel like a new man. Hoping this may be the cause of others being cured by your wonderful remedy, I am. Very gratefully yours, A. J. TERRY, Corner Peelo & KiveH Sts. Burlington, N. C. For sale by: E. B. Maraton Drug Co.. Kinaton, N. C; TV. E. Forest, Kinston, R. F. D. 2, N. C; . Exum & Co., Snow Hill, N. C; Hosea riros.; Pikeville, N. C; Howell & Langston, Goldsboro, N. C; Mr. J. J. Wain wright, Farmvllle, N. C; Whelen Drug Company, Farmville, N. C; Hookerton Drug Co., Hookerton, N. C. adv. orrverv. All the New Styles and Colors for this Fall Are shown Here. Remember Our Motto QUALIITY FIRST." XtKhU, Abb MM H7 Agent for l npp, Bannister, and Flosheim Shoes if Job Printing WM)' I'", . ,'.! M ij.ii . Can You Afford Any but a Titan Kerosene Engine? At present average prices for kerosene and gasoline, Titan kerosene engines save their owners about 1.1c. per horse power per hour over gasoline engines. Fgare in this way. On an 8 horse engine the saving is 8.8c. an hour, 88c. in a 10-hour day, $88 in tOO days of work. Say that is all your engine does in a year. It wjuld cost you $88' more than you need;to pay, to run an 8-horse gasoline'englne one year. That is more than a third of the price of the engine. Can yon afford to throw .way: $88 a year? Can you afford even to think of buying a gasoline engine, when you can get a Titan that runs on kerosene? Come in and let's talk this over. Ve li-.c :::l.r.,:isg figures to show youl Prices right and terms easy. H. H. GRAINGER. i id N.C. PREPARK FOR THE THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL GAME A. & M. vs. V.. L., RALEIGH. NOVEMBER 30. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AND CONVENIENT SCHEDULES VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN Tickets on salo for all trains No vember 29th, and for all other trains scheduled to arrive Raleigh prior to noon November MOth, good returning ant il December 1st. i Ask your Ticket Agont, lI. S. LKARI), G. P. A., Norfolk J. F. MITCHELL. impress lT.VI ll H M Hair Color Restorer T I . ..,...!,.. l ..-(tint s' V. If ch t-ron r h o ti i i t o i n v d.'sirv.l tii nfter- mxvoss Hnr Reno.rr li!!M,.;s .-iiM-rfluiMlM lluir lu- .mm i I n o u I li i i.ilin-.' "'' '" 1 1 'I. In Kr'anU ; fiiiiiri. croMlh It u,' m'l'u--'iniill. w u. i. fir.iitila 'ont.tlntnff iMitliinit. llMrilil.., ,, B.tiHfi.u,. 0. ,Mr n.l .l urw Iwttli'. y myrcss Hair Tonic r Nri.li I te-liifijr H'l i r ailing MHir. tt m. it .t-ii) . . 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