THE KNSTON FREE PRESS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. lot 7
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Praas Ce, Ine., Kiaaton. N. C
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Eatarad at tha postoffic at iinston, North Carolina, u
ascasd-clasa mattar under act of Congraaa, March 1, 1879
NEW YORK OFKIC&-40 E. 42d St, Mr. alph R
Mnffiga. ta aola chart af Eaatara eprtawt Fllai
at Tha Fraa Praas can ba
WESTERN OFFICE In cnarga of Mr. C J. Aadaraan
Marqaatto Building, Calcaga, whara ft! af Tha Fra
Praas eaa ba
Sobacribara ara raqnattad ts notify, by Tslaphona 75
Tha Fraa Praia of any irragularity of dalirary ar Inat-
oatlaB whataoaTor on tha part af tha earriara.
Aftar 7 p. aa. trobacrfbara ar raqusstad ta aall Waat-
n Union and rap art failure to fat tba paper. A cop?
will ha Bant nromotlT. if eomplaint U made before 8
f . M without coat to rabaerfbar.
THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1917.
It may be the "quiet before the st.oim," but we rather
take it to be "no news is good news" that luck of re
port! of increased submarine toll.
' According to the Daily Reflector, the Hoard of Trus
tees of the Greenville graded school and I'itt County
Board of Education have concluded an arrangement
whereby high school pupils residing anywhere in i'itt
County can attend, the Greenville High School the com
ing session without paying a tuition. This plan is a good
one. The Free Press sees in it, however, two objections;
one is, that If many of the country boys and girls take
advantage of it they will produce a condition of congest
ion in the city school building; and the other is that the
majority of the beys and girls, who would like to have
a high school education will not find it possible to go no
far as would oe required County high schools placet!
conveniently to the rural population centers will do far
more to afford adequate educational facilities, we believe,
than the efforts to utilize the city high schools.
SELF-CONTROL SHOULD BE EXERCISED.
The Free Press hopes that the self-control manifested
by the citizens of Dover on Sunday morning, and since
that time, w'll continue to hold sway and that the anxiety
reported in the New Bern papers will not be found to have
been warranle.! by any actual plan or determination of
the people of Dover to go to New Bern and take the law
in their hands.
The precaution taken by the authorities at New Hern
to protect the prisoners is wise. The placing of special
armed guard" anout the jail is but in compliance with
the spirit and letter of the duties imposed upon the
sheriff by his ojth of office. Such precautions ought al
ways tobe taken because there are in every community
men who are excitable and who may be tempted to do
things on th spur of the moment which would not brinvr
credit to them nor their communities and they must be re
strained. The law should take its course. Nothing whatever will
he gained by a show of violence on the part of the citi
zens. The men held In the Craven jail will, if guilty of
the crime charged against them, suffer the just punish
ment of the law.
KlGHT-7'il INKING PEOPLE ENDORSE.
The Free Press and all good citizens of this community
rejoice at the manifest determination of Judge Stacy to
'out the nroiVssional (ramblers. The fines imposed In
Superior Court Wednesday on certain of the green cloth'
gently were, rot, in the estimation of The Free I'ress, ex
cessivu for if lines are to be resorted to they must be
made of such proportions as to largely discount the profit
of the parnbli i . the retailer and other classes which en
gage ii illegal and criminal practices for profit.
The fcus() -!iiled judgment, in addition to the fines where
by the defendants in Tuesday's cases must show good
behavior at the next term of criminal' court not only
places a burden upon them -and that fact was well em
phasi.ed by Judge Stacy in imposing the fines but it
places an added burden on the police department for in
creased vigilance in seeing to it tnat any transgression
whatsoever of the good behavior bond is "turned up."
The meting out f sure and certain penalties not sim
ply nominal fines which can be recuperated from an ev
ening's game will go a long way to deterring chronic
lawbreakers.
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S. R. DUNN, President
Hie announcement coming from Chicago that Presi
dent Wilson's price fixing action in the matter of coal
rates had earned u drop of to $1.50 in the retail price
is an encouraging rift in the dark cloud of constantly in
creasing prices for necessities. May the President apply
the principle to ether supplies requisite to the life of the
people of this country.
Henrv Wood's story of the spirit manifested by the
game Frenchmen, who nre driving the Germans before
them from around the fastnesses of Verdun, is another
indication; that the report that the French shot had spent
tself was nre in a I ore.
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KINS TON,
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N. C.
Indians Predict Red
Sox Collapse Before
End of Present Season
Itv II. C. Hamilton
(United Press StafT 'Correspondent)
New York, Aug. '.!:!. According to
members of the Cleveland American
league club the Red Sox are in u
state bordering on collapse. The
pennant, they believe, cannot go to
Boston this year, and they predict a
complete reversal of form by the
Champions.
One member of the Indians put. it
like this: "The Red Sox are failing
to take advantage of things they
would have turned to their credit.
year ago. The club is not hitting
and the fielding is getting ragged
In addition Ruth is the only consist
ently effective pitcher.
"Some folks are inclined to lay j
great deal of stress on George Fost
er's one-hit game against us recently,
but the fact of the matter is we
should have beaten him badly. Every
ball hit was driven hard, but always
directly at some fielder. Kostc
pitching will not ijjve the Red Sox
much help, regardless of what you
hear. Whether the trouble is due to
squabbles on the club I can't say, but
I predict and so does every other
member of this club that the Red So
will fade away before the season i
over." The Cleveland ball player may be
rijfht, but he Is taking a long shot to
predict the collapse of the Red Sox.
Thing just as startling: have happer
ad, but they are rare occasions. The
Red Sox are good enough to be in the
fight all the way. With the pitching
staff that grace the payroll in Bos-1
ton the Indiana would have a pennant
possibility without any argument.
And, if the White Sox and Red Sox
vera to awitch pitching staffs the
Red Sox would undoubtedly glide
toward tha bottom.
Hush are still with the Athletics. The
game easily could be arranged. The
promoter wants to give the pno
ceeils to the Red Cross.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
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TRAINS LEAVE KINSTON
Kant Boun
11:21 p. m. "Night Express," Pull
man Sleeping Cars New Horn to
Norfolk. Connects for all points
North and West.
4:4(5 p. m. Daily for Beaufort and
Oriental.
7:f0 a. m. Daily fur Beaufort, New
Hern and Norfolk. Parlor car
service between New Bern and
Norfolk.
West Hound.
:.'l( a. m. Dally for Goldsboro.
10:25 a. m. Daily for Goldsboro.
7:31) p. m. Daily for Goldsboro.
E. D. KYLE, Traffic Manager,
Norfolk, Va.
J. F. D ALTON, Gcn'l Pass. Agt
Norfolk, Va.
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The undersigned having qualified
as administrator of the estate of G.
K. Jones, deceased, all persons hav
ing claims against said estate of said
decedent are hereby notified to pre-
I sent the same to the undersigned ad
ministrator, at Ayden, N. C, on or
before August 10, 1918, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of recov
ery. All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make prompt pay
ment to the administrator.
This August 1 i 1 T .
J. C. JONES, Administrator.
A I) MINI STRA'IX R'S N ) TICE.
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SOLD BY DRIGGISIS tIRYWMLR
The undersigned having qualified
as administrator of the estate of
Frank Ray Brown, deceased, all per
sons having claims against the estate
of said decedent are hereby notified
to present the same to the under-
signed administrator, at Kinsifm, N.
C, on or before the first day of Au
gust, 11)18, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar f recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make prompt payment to the
administrator.
This Jury .10, 1017.
GEO O. BROWN, Admin.,
Southern Railway System
Schedule of Trains Arriving and
Leaving Goldsboro Effective July
8th, 1917.
No. 111.-10:35 p. m. for Raleigh
and Greensboro, connecting at
Greensboro for points north, south
and west. Pullman car for Greensbo
ro and Winston-Salem.
No. 21 (3:45 a. m. for Raleiegh,
Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Sal
em, Statesville and Asheville, con
necting at Greensboro for points
north and south and at Asheville for
Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Mem
phis and all points west (This
train operate via Winston-Salem
and Barber). Parlor car Goldsboro
to Asheville.
No. 139 2:00 p. m. for Raleigh,
Durham, Greensboro and Winston-
Salem, connecting at Greensboro for
points north, south and west. Free
reeling chair car Goldsboro to Wins
ton-Salem.
No. 112 6:35 a. m. rom Greensbo
ro, Durham and Raleigh. Pullman
sleeping car from Winaton-Salem to
Morehead City and Beaufort.
No. 1081:30 p. m. from Winston
Salem, Greensboro, Durham and Ra
leigh. No. 22 9:25 p. m., from Asheville,
Wkiston-slem, Greensboro, etc
" J. 0. JONES,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C.
"The Southern Serves the South"
GRAND EX( I RSION FARES
FROM GOLDSBORO, N. C.
Via Southern Railway System.
$18.10 Atlanta, (la., account Na
tional Baptist Convention, tickets on
sale September L', :i and 4, final limit
September 14.
?L'H.80 Boston. Mass. account Grand
Army of the Republic, on sale Au
gust 17, IS and ! ', limited August
00.
$2X.2." Louisv;:.Y, Ky., on sale Sep
tember 14, II. and lo, final limit Sep
tember 20, acco-.mt Sovereign Grand
Lodge I. (). ().
$.'12..r5 St. I.ir.iis, Mo., account Su
preme I.oili'e and Military Encamp
ment, Kniirhts of Pythias. Dates of
sale Augu.-t 17, IS and 10, final lim-;
it Augul 20.
$.'10.70 Vicksburg, Miss., account
National Reunion and Peace Jubilee,
on sale October 14, l.", limited Oc
tober 31.
$10.80 Wayncsville and Lake Juna
luska, N. C. (The Land of the Sky),
account various conferences. On sale
August 11, 12, 1.'!, 17, IS and 1!). lim
ited seven days.
For further information see Tick
et Agents, Southern Railway System
or address,
J. O. JONES, Travelling Passeng
er Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
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A Phikdelphian is trying hard to
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