MONDAYygMBER J9, 1917
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THE KINSTON FREE PRESS
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H. GALT BRAXTON, Editor ami Kiur
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MONP.n EVENING. NOVEMBER 19, 1917.
Are you listed among the Y. M. C. A. contributors?
Your dollar may be the means of supplying cme
American boy witft a warm cup of tea and a cheering
word just a he is called upon to go "Over the top,"
Have you contributed T
The Russian Embassy m Washington ia apt to find ifc
clf cut off from the pfty. roll, if extreme care is net
exercised to maintain its neutrality until the clouds of
uncertainty as to who's who lift in I'etrograd and Moscow.
A little moae "pep" seems to have been injected into
the Italian resistance than vpn. Mackensen expected
The eteum roller has apparently struck another snag.
Hera's hoping that it will ba(oerturnecl somewhere near
the top of the Arpa.
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Tha weather man is entitled to the thanks of the pen.
pie in city and on form for the delightful brand he has
dealt out for the past few week. Not only can the city
fellow's desire for thV free ozone be gratified hut the
harvesting can be accomplished. Well enough is it, too.
to pause to five thanks.
Premier Kerensky evidently finds himself in a most
awkwAt d situation. He is a fugitive from the wrath of
hli enemies. Ilig country la reported to be under con
trol of the Bolshevikis and Siberia has recently elected
the ex-t'xar king. Germany hold.s out no welcome hand
to Kerersky. He probably will hnvc to change his name
and sail for America. .
t- -'M'JJIL i..... ..
CENSORSHIP SHOULD BE LIFTED.
The War Department has given out the news of the
execution of an American soldier, who was convicted
uy a oo irtmrrtiul of rape and murder. The hare an
nouncement thai nummary puni4iment had been meted ta
the culprit h.is been made. It fs intimated In the press
dirpaUhes from Washington that when General Persh
ing's dtailwf rrport arrives V.te full story will be giv
n to the people.
I'.v mej.ns this should be done. The censorship
sioult be lifN'l. The po-ple have the right to know the
name of thh o!Tnil'r, who has besmirched the fair re
cord of the Army. The good names of the other men
m'lft rol be allowed to remain under the shallow of
snspicRn. The fall story should be given to the public
and to the world. Sui emphasis and example should
be m xle oh will uphold the manhood ct America and
differentiate it-, character in the minds and esteem of the
people of the world from that of the German brute. The
Wr Department should not withhold this story.
SO BE IT TO ALL SUCH BRUTES.
One of the ;irst public utterance made by General
IVrshintf wher hif expeditionary forces landed in France,
was to give assurance that the American soldier is the
Mi.tector and guardian of the home. Jle called on his
men to uphold the standard of the past, to demonstrate
to the defenseless women' and children, whose husbands,
brothers and fathers were in the fighting lines, that in
them they could put their trust with confidence that
protectioi' would be given and honor maintained.
Tho American people endorsed General Pershing. They
felt th;t his insurances were well founded and safe.
They expected no report of the violation of women by
an Am;: icon roldier. They are shocked and chagrined
at tha word which comes now of the rape and murder of
a French woman by an American soldier. They applaud
the quick and severe punishment meted out to the culprit.
So be it to all such brutes.
Kinston and Lenoir County must do better hfthe Y. M
C. A. campaign. It is no credit to the community that It
fell shcit by more than fifty per cent, in the apportion
ment for this worthy cause. The county failed to com?
up to the mark in the Red Cross campaign last summer
Its response to the Liberty Loan Bond issue was more
commenuiible. The returns from the Y. M. C. A. war
fund has fallen far short. The people of the county must
do their part. They must not permit Lenoir's record to
trail whih other counties are reporting over subscriptions.
Now is the time to make a suhscriotion!
How about Kinston's municipnl wocd yard? Unless
the city undertakes to purchase wood and sell it at a
price which the overage wage earner ,can pay, untold
hardship will lie experienced hero among the poor. Fuel
cannot possibly If. bought at the prevailing prices by
many of the noorer people. Take for instance the
wash-wjnen: It will require the total amount received
from one lo two washes to purchase enough fuel for the
work of the week, leaving nothing for meat and bread or
labor.
VINOL MAKES
WEAK WOMEN
Positive "onincine I'rcof.
We publish the formula of Vinol
to prove convincingly that it has the
ppwer to create strength.
Cod Liver and Beef Peptones,
Iron and Manganese Peptonates,
Iron and Ammonium Citrate,
Lime and Soda Glycerophos
phates, Cascarin.
Any woman who buys a bottle fcf
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous
condition and finds after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her, will
have her money refunded.
You see, there is no guess work
about Vinol. Its formula proves
there si nothing like, it for oil weak,
run-down, qycxw-oi ketl, nervous men
and women and f r feeble eld peo
ple and delicate children. .Try it
once and be convinced.
Sold in Kinston by J. E. Hood &
Co., druggists, and at the best drug
store in every town and city in the
country. adv.
LESS MEAT IF BACK
AND KIDNEYS HURT
Wonder whrse ammunition the various Russian rebels,
seeking rontuxl of their governmental affairs, are using?
Bad Year for Ticks;
South Has Benefitted
Largely This Season,
(By the United Press)
v Waohington, Nov. 13,-pHere are
some of the reasons why December
1, 1917, will he a memorable day in
the Sjouthern States:
An area greater than evtfr before
freed from Federal quarantine
gainst the cattle fever tick will
have been released 'between March
and December.
A broad wedge of free territory
will have 'been driven through Mie tick
lin to the Oulf of Mexico.
More than fcal: cf the 728,5fi5Tiqunrc
mile heavily infested in IflOt! will
have been pronounced clean.
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AM Qumtat That Dots Not Affect the ttead
Kkmh o( Ita Ionic and laxatlva cttrct. I.AXA
TIVK BHUMOUl'ININK l br'trt lli.-i or.liuirv
Quinine and doa not cause t)rrvuunrt nor
riugiot in head. Keturmber llir lull name ami
louk r Uie aisoatui oi u. w. Ckovii. iJc.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
Take a Glass of Sails to Fluah Kid
neys if Bladder Bothers You
Drink Lots of Water.
Eating meat regularly eventually
produce kidney trouble in some
form cr other, says a l( well-known
authority, because the uric acid in
meat extites the kidneys, they be
comes overworked; get sluggish;
clog up and cause all sorts -of dis
tress, particularly backache and mis
ery in the kidney region; rheumatic
twinges, severe headaches, acid
stomach, constipatijn, torpid liver,
sleeplessness, bladder and urinary ir
ritation. The moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren't acting right, or if
bladder bothers' you, get about four
cunces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys . will then
act fine. This famous salts is madj
from the acid of grapes and lemn
juice, combined with lithia, and has
been used for generations to flush
clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal activity; also to neutral
ize the acids. in the urine so is no
longer irritates, thus ending bladder
disorders.
Jad Salts canhot injure anyone;
make a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which millions of men
and women take now and then to
keep the kidneys and urinary organs
clean, thus avoiding serious kidney
disease. adv.
Slipper Time j
That's the coziest time of the whole day : J IF
for lather. Slipper and pipe and a book hfffc jLj 1L j
and the Pertiction Oil Heater to keep the ?f jjtjnf !;?jfJ Sw,
drafts iiwav ami add an extra touch of com- 31'' nil if J I1T
fort. The iVri'ection is good-looking, sturdy, f f j tJ K-J I
reliahlc, and inexpensive both to buy and to p Jt -
Now used in over .3,000,000 homes. tSi
Fill it vith Aladdin Security Oil, clean, clear- lyiAl 1
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Office: 105 W. Caaewell 8t
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Bern and Norfolk. Parlor, car
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Norfolk, Va.
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Soothern Railway System
No. 216:48 . m. for Raloiegh,
Durham, Greensboro, Winiton-Sal-em,
States-villa and Aiheville, 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 operates via Winston-Salem
and Barber). Parlor ear Goldsboro
to Asheville.
No. 112 6:88 a. m. rom Groonabo-
ro, Durham and Raleigh. Pullman
sleeping car from Winston-Salem to
Uorehead City and Beaufort
No. 1392:00 p. m. for Raleigh,
Durham, Greensboro and Winston-
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reeling chair car Goldsbore to Wins
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No. 229:28 p. m., from Asheville,
Winston-"aIem, Greensboro, etc
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON
was asked by the United States Treasury Department to sell
$104,000 worth of Liberty Loan bonds. It sold nearly $125,000
worth. It is proud off the fact and extends its grateful acknowledg
ment to its friends and congratulates them upon their wise invest
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$175,000
N. J. ROUSE, President
D. F. WOOTEN, Caahier DR. HENRY TULL, Vice-Preat
J. J. BIZZELL, Asst Cashier W. B. HARVEY, Teller
W. L. Kennedy
Dr. Henry Tull
J. H. Canady
DIRECTORS
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H. H. McCoy
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N, J. Roase
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This is one of the best located farms in Lenoir County, fronting over amile on the Kinston and Trenton Highway; 1-2 mile from the best
high school m the county, near two churches, 1-2 mile from Caswell Station on Norfolk Southern Railroad, only 4 miles from Kinston.
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