Tuesday Evening, December 5. , 10
-'PAGE TWOEDITORIAL
THE "KINSTON . FREE PRESS
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'., H. GALT BRAXTON, Editor and Manafer
slstent lack of co-operation with the school authorities
the danger of the spread of any infectious disease Is al
ways imminent. Right now Superintendent Curth ofj
'ftlUiaM Every Day Except Sunday hy the Kinston Free ' ihe Klnston er " outbreak of measles
; : Press Co., lac Kinston, N. C. unless the parents in those homes, where the disease has
. . , . .... . appear (I, obsei ve the State law with "fi icncu to quaran-
Sabacriptlon Bates I'nvahle In Advance:
i-One Week Jt AO One Month 86 tlnir'K- -several children from homes wnere the disease
Three Mentha fl.Ot Six Months 2.00 vxKiH have been permitted to go r'-.i en to chool and
' '' ', ' - '- menao the health of their associates. It lias Ueeii fonn 1
necessary to send Beveral child: en home f r the teach
ers had been Informed of the prevalence of measles in
their homes, but this of course was not in time to pre
vent exposure f other children; several teachers have had
to le temporarily quarantined.
This state of affairs Is no doubt due to thoughtle; -.-
i general reminder
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Entered at the postofflce at Kinston, North Carolina, as
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TUESDAY EVENING, lK 'KM UK It .1. 1916.
"Use less perfume" urges a c
change. May we amend to read:
espoMdo,nt of an ex
"Use no perfume"?
'.'If I don't smoke my own pipe, nobody else wl!i", evi
dently thought the Wake county a. - pirants for the chair
manship of the commissioners. ' ' ' J
of the need for a prompt report of any cases of measles,
m that proper steps to stamp out the disease may be
taken by the health authorities, should foe all that is
necessary. If, however, parents perxistjn their careless
ness and fall to protect the public the law can be In
voked and will be. Superintendent Curtis is not desirous
of employing harsh measures, but unlei""he has the volun
tary co-cperaion of the parents, ho has1 no alternative.
The State law makes It mandatory upon parei t ; o.
guardians to ksep children suffering from infectious dis
eases or having been exposed to such diseases, from the
schools, parks, theatres, streets and all public pla.es
and in the homes where there Is a case of measles a
placard must be displayed on the front as a warning to
uny who might have occasion to enter and unwittin rly
expose themselves.
No "My Dear Alphonse nor Gaston" in the rival can
didates for chairmanship of th Wake comity board of
commissioners. They voted for Number One.
Columbia State: "It seems to 'be an open question as
to whether it is safer to be a partlc'wtnt or u spei t Ur)
at an automobile race". It should be kept In mind, how
ever, that in the one case It Is suicide while in the other
unintentional homicide.
The death angel has removed one of Kfn.Uon's best
citizens. Errol P. Dixon, cut down in the very prime of
life, was one of the "select few" who could be found on
the right sldo of questions involving the morality and
progressiveness of this community. Those, who were
most Intimately associated with .Tilm, appreciated i'm t
WORK SENTENCES PROPER.
It is interesting to nota that the authorities of Virgin
ia are determined to enforce the new prohibition statutes.
The first defendants coming before the courts on c'uirge of
illicit liquor dealing faced work sentences .when the evi
dence showed that they were guilty. The plan of impos
ing a nominal fine upon Jirst offenders is not being prac
itced in tho OM Dominion and well it is not. Very hearti
ly do we subscribe to the doctrine of another chance In
the ordinary unpremeditated nfTn;.-.e. Not so for the
"biger", that despicable creature, which lurks in the dark
and stops at nothing to evade the righteous laws, which
have been enteted to protect the manhocd of the country
from downfall. The best and most wholesome cure for
"tlgerism" is plenty of "exercises" on the county reads
for the public improvement and without a per diem.
The closing of Virginia supply houses has had little
worth and respected him most. He was that character I apparent effect upon the quantity of the iniquitou.i stuff
of good citizen, which Kinston could ill afford to lose. His , -which is unloaded in Klnston. The express company rose
Influence will tie missed.
'Because of certain stretches of road and bridge build
ing and other public improvements, beneficial to proper
ty Interests of the various county commissioner.!, under
whose direction the work has been carried on, there arc
some who fear that the expenditure of a bond issue would
take on the "favoritism hue" and benefit the few. Tho
idea of Wbond Issue Is to make possible the simultaneous
Improvement of all sections of the country and should ef
fectually remove all occasion for favoritism.
to the occasion and made the rates from more distant
points attractive, so that the "mail order" patrons have
suffered no Inconvenience. Greater vigilance on the part
of the officer: and heavier work sentences by the courts
must be the rule hereabouts, as well as elsewhere, in
order that the liquor evil may be reduced.
o
In regard to the proposed bend issue for good roads
In J-enoIr county, the usual question is being asked by
tho tax payer: "Who is to be entrusted with the spend
ing of the mcney?"
Washington. Dec. 4. The first re
signations from the diplomatic corps,
which are expe ted to be the fore
runners of others as a consequence of
President Wilson's re-election and the
closing of his first term were announc
ed today. !
Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Minister to
The Netherlands, has resigned and
nrobably will be succeeded by John
W. Garnctt, of Maltimore, form'-Hy
Minister to Argentina. Dr. Van
Dyke, It was explained Jias een
(oncerned. over his health for some
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time. ;
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Horses and Mines Of i ne verv Best 11
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TAN LAC BRINGS !
COLOR HACK TO
. GIRL'S CHEEKS
Mrs. R. L. Snyder lells how her little
daughter gained on Master Medicine.
Another Instance in which a child
has been greatly lien fitted by Tan
iac an instance demonstrating the
Master Medicine's adaptability to the
young, as well as to the old, is held
In the enHoT-rment Recently given
by Mrs. R. I,. Snyder, well-known res
iden tcf Gregory street. Greensboro.
"My little six-year-old daughter,
Mury,"' began Mrs. Snyder, "was sick
all sumui r. She had no appetite to
speak of nrd was feverish. Amibtlon ,
Jn her was n iticer.bly lacking and her i
complexion was not fully rosy.
"My little girl's condition was
known to neighbors and now, since
Mary has taken Tanlac and gained so
wonderfully on it, the neighbors play- j
fully call her 'Tanlac' j
"Even though Mary has taken but
small amount of Tanlac her appe- '
tite has increased greatly and it :
seems as if she is eating all the time
now. There is a better color in her '
little face and she displays lots of,
life." j
Tunlac is sold in Kir.ston by J. E. j
Hood & Co.; New Bern, Bradham '
Drug Co.; LaGrange, Isler & Peele; ;
Weldon, W. M. Cohen; Warsaw, j
Brown Drug Co.; Trenton, Trenton
Drug Co.; Edenton Mitchner's Phar- j
macy; Ayden, J. R. Smith & Bro.;
Hookerton, W. G. Taylor; Pikeville, )
Ilosea Bros.; Dover, W. A. WHson'sj
Drug Storev . adv. 1
Quality,
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Parisian Sage contuins just tho
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GASTONIA TO HIVE
NF.TT COTTON PULL
WBSSOB
Gastonia. De . 4. A movement
looking to the i ctablishmont of an
other cotton mi'! for Gtutonia was
launched this n :rning and already
the entire eapit t' stock, $l"0 ()0(l. has
be. n taken. Th i will be G.ist. mill's
twenty lYui tii n. ton mill and G.istou
county's sentv fourth.
McCORMlCK S COMPANY
GEYS BIG VERDICT
Washington. Dec. I.- A damage I
erdict of :M I V 'it) ajytiinst the l'on- !
" h a ia K-uy ad secured 1y the
S, u. man Shift I'oal Companv, of!
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. :-.' Vai-ce M ;'ormick. T Harris-j
utg. I'.i., I-; In tsiirer an, I a p-inci-!
j-..! -t ckh.il.iio - . for failure ( r re- !
!'ii .i I t ' f'.irnUh u e for shipping coal, '
was atlirnied t ay bv the Sue em
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of
th' Stomach. and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication,
Yellow Jaundice, Appendi
citis and other fatal ailments result
from Stomach Trouble. Thousands
of Stomach Sufferers owe their com
plete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy. Unlike any other for Stom
ach Ailments. For salo by J. E.
Hood & Co., druggists, Kinston, N.
C. adv.
Court.
Interstate Commerce Commission
findings, the Supreme C'ourt decided
:n am. tiler case, are prima facie evi
dence In l-'ed.ral '"-uirt suits on li
ability of railroads for discriminat
ing against coal producers in pro
rating car distributon.
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Constantly Supplied With
Thedford's Black-Draught
McDaff, Va. "I suffered, for seven)
years," says Mrs. J. B. Whittakcr, ot
this place, "willj Mck headache, ami
stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
Thffrlti-iritV ItlQrtr-ltrtll.r.lit ...hil, I iliA
and 1 tound it to be the best faintly medi
cine for young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and whettmy children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, nnd it
does them mere good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
Thedford's Black-Draugnt Is purely
vegetable, and has been found to regu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, ' sick stomach, and sunilai
symptoms.
It has been In constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited more
than a millian people.
Your dnggist sells and recommends
Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a
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