THE KINSTON FREE PRESS.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918
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INTELLIGENT DISCUSSION NEEDED.
Senator "William, brilliant Mtsaismpian, was charged
by some of his Republican associate with playintr pol
itics in the Senate a day or two auo when he to?k r
task the critk-i of the administration. Mr. Williams
cannot he truthfully accuned of playing pert isan politics
for no man in cither branch of Congress has been more
caustic in their criticism of the ."willful few" who have
not stood to the iftins and party lines have not 'been
drawn. The country endorses the stand that Mr. Williams
has Uiken. This is no time for the injection of politic or
petty grievances and it ill buflts members of Conjries?,
rjrardle of their party affiliation, to censure the ex
ecutive branch. Every criticism hurled nt Mr. Wilson or
any of his xubirdiniite, whether it he well founded or
not, jfives encouragement to Berlin.
Nobody can successfully contrndict the fact that un
precedented progress has heen made in this country in
preparing for war. Mistake's have been made. Of
course they have and others will be made. Let it be
hoped that no more serious blunders will be made in
the future than have been in the past.
The discussion of the problems that confront the
country may well enough be had. Intelligent and non
partisan information is absolutely essential to engender
j popular support and co-operation. But acrimoniious de
bate and the vilification of President Wilson and his
subordinates is out of order. If they make mistakes
which they most assuredly do the iproper spirit for
rongrewmen, aerators and the general public is to lend
PUT CLOCK AHEAD !
AN HOUR SUNDAY.
"
LTncle Sam Needs Our Time and
I'unch in Order to Whip the
Kaiser.
Every clock in the United States
will be moved one hour ahead Sun
day so that Americans will get up
an hour earlier each ilay and, of
course, have an additional hour of
daylight. In this way millions of
dollars on electric light bills will be
saved in the cities and at the same
time the working people will have
an hour's more daylight after their
day's work in which to work gardens
and raise food, thereby helping Un
cle Sam whip the Kaiser. 1
Everybody, except people who are
physically disabled or victims of in
curable diseases, must work now and
help bring about an earlier victory
over the Germans. There is no ex
cuse for sick people. If people have
measles, or cases of fever or like
sicknesses, the family doctor will get
them well in a hurry. And if a man
or woman is nervous, half-sick or
rundown there is Mantone which is
sold on a guarantee of no benefit, no
cost, at all drug stores.
Mantone is all medicine and free
' from alcohol. It has built new
Dr. Albert D. Parrott
Practice, Limited to Genlto-Urinary,
cyaloaeopy, rectal diseases and gen-
eral surgery.
Hours 2:30 to 5.-00 p. m.
' 8:00 to 9:00 p. m.
At Hospital 9:00 to 12:00 a. m.
W. E. BAILEY
PLUM3ING
Heating
Special Attention Given to
Repair Work
I Will Appreciate Your Business
and Guarantee Satisfjtctory
Service
Phones
Office 587 Residence 256
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINSTON
There Is no place as safo it
d tiring these war times aa in tL
your money
Bank.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$173.00i
N. J. ROUSE. President
F. WOOTEX, Cashier Da HENRY TULL, Flce-Proet
J. J. BIZZELL, Ast Cashier W. B. HARVEY. Taller
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J. F. Taylor
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N. J. Ro.m
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David Oettinfer
H. E. Moaeley
DR. F. FITTS
OSTEOPATH
Office Hours:
10-12
2-r
J. L. HAMME
LAWYER
Office with Cowper and Whitaker
a helping hand to rectify and not add to the matter by ' ?lh health and life in number.
useless vituperation and criticism.
The ttelwtive d aft law was not made to suit personal
conveniences but to mobilize an army with the least pos
sible hurt to the civil activities requisite to the progress
ani' perpetuity of the country. Let those who are now
j being called to the color recognise the fact that all who
; have gone before have had to subordinate personal and
Hardly cold enough for Easter bonnets but they will .individual interests for the bigger interest of the
FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 20. 1918
not stand hack on that account, you bet.
country.
400,000 casualties even in an army of1 a million ami n
half i enough to make the commander sit up and take
notice.. ,,
Counting chicken twfxe they hatch is still n game
, of chance. The Kaiser again miHcak-ulated the distance
' to Paris. " ' -.
One of tho significant reports coming from the battle
fields of France is the statement from General Hatg thai
the defensive work of the Dritish has been largely done
without the aid of the reserves and that great armies of
fresh troops are standing back of the lines to strike back
at the enemy when his strength has heen somewhat
spent The Allied generalship has been clearly indicat
ed thereby.
' "Over in .Dunham, thosjtiioot car company Is trying to,
.barge six cents fare. Where is this high cost of living
going to atop any way
-fir
The esteemed Wilmington Star correctly suggests that
the interest and anxiety in the outcome of the present
Irive beinq; manifested by the (American people is one
'Sta, they will not pass" seems to be a sort of second of the 'most hopeful signs vet appearing that America
nature with those brave French fellows, who have stood is really getting into the spirit of the thing.
. he brunt of the storm since the very outset of the con-' - s
fllct. ... j Dr. Carl Muck, leader fof the Itoston symphony or-
' - i chestra, held as an alien enemy, will probably contend
' ) The ibestowal of war crowes ami other decorations thnt his prosecutor are "muck-rakers."
on the ,Crown Prince may help bolster the courage of s
, the German populace hut it lacks a good deal of fooling' General von Below will appreciate that there is aome
ths folks on this side of the road. thing in a name when he gets his just deserts.
ess men and women by cleaning cut
their systems, purifying :md enrich
ing the blood, aiding digestion and
affording a healthy nppe'ite, sound
and refreshing sleep, strengthening
the nerves and giving food to the
brain. That's why doctors endorse
it.
Mantone '"Makes You Feel Good
All Over;" is sold at all drug stores,
including J. K. Hood & Co., J. H.
Mewborne & Co., E. B. Marston Drug
Co., Hudson's Drug Store. adv.
Step Lively! Corns
Quit wMeis-IP
The Great Corn-Loosener of the
Age. Never Fails. Painless.
Watch my step? What's the use!
I fro along "right Bide up without
care," even with corns, because I use
"Oeta-It", the painless, oft-like-a-ba-nuna-peel
corn remover. I tried
other wuys galore, until I was blue
eautifu
Residence
Lots
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LFSLIGSSHIES
LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK
BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE LEATHER.
TW f. F. PALLET CORPOKAT10MS, LIMITED, SUFFALO, N. T.
SAVE
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dealer or from in
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DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR CO. JersevCityN J. J
AND MEAT;
HELP WIN THE WAR
KXK( I TOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned having qualified
t.s executor of the estate of W. T.
Wort'hington, deceased, notice is here
by given to nil persons having claims
against the estate of said decedent
to exhibit the same to the under
signed executor at Kinwton, North
(Volina, cn or before the 2i)tb day
of March, 101!), or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
Coca Simply Cn'tStopu.W oh "Gt-h'1
I In the face and red in the toes. No
! more for me. Use "Gets-It" It
t never fail. Touch any corn or cal
lus with two drops of "Geta-H,"
unci "Gets-It" do the rest. Its a
relief to be able to stop cutting
corns, making them bleed, wrapping
them up like packages and using
sticky tape and salrei. It removes
nny corn clear and clean, leaving
the toe a smooth aa your palm. You
can wear those new shoes without
Fain, dance and be frlskv on your
eet It's great to use "Oets-It."
"Oe.i-It'r Is sold at all dnieftlsts
(you need pay no more than 2S cents
a bottle), or sent on receipt of price
by K. Lawrence A Co., Chicago. III.
Sold in Kinston and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
J. E. Hood & Co., E. B. Marston
Drug Co.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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The Atlantic Coast Realty Company will sell the lots owned by it on pretty
Grainger Heights on the Queen Street Extension, overlooking the city, at
public auction ,
Monday, April 1st, 10:30 A. M.
$50 in gold will be Given Away
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. NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
Apply Cream in Nostrila To
Open Up Air Passages.
Ah! What relief! Your clogged no- j
trils open right, up, the air passages of j
,iour m-uu are cicar nna you can breathe
treely. No more banking, snuffling,
mucous discharge, headache, dryness no
struggling for breath at night, your cold
or catarrh is gone.
Don't stay stuffed tip! Get a'small
bOttle Of Klv'a (Vpiltn ltalfn frnm .r..,,
pleuse make prompt payment to the druggist now. Apply a little of this
executor. fragrant, antiseptic crcaai in your nos-
n.,; ,,, , , , ' rl's let t penetrate through every air
This 2!N,i d..y of March. 1!1S. passage of the head; soothe and heal
HKBF.R WORTIUNtiTON, . the swollen, iiiHamed mucous membrane,
C V WORTHIN'GTOV F'vng you instant relief. Ely's Cream
Kxecutors of W. T. 'Worth- tarrh sufferer luu boca aeckiiig. lt'a
ington. deceased. Ju"4 '"JU...
It is the desire of every man to ow
what the future holds in store for you',
thought the one thing in life. But
must first make the vision a reality bef
Une or more of these lots will mean m
In addition' to the home propositi
solutely safe. Think for a minute how
creased in Kinston during the past ten
bought at that time for a mere Song w
ston is growing by leaps and bounds,
estate values will continue to increase.
Did it ever occur to you that the lo
velop and grow is northwest or out Q
main street of town. By all means yo
at the sale Monday, April 1st, 10:30 A.
n his own home. When you think of
the vision of that home is your first
did you ever stop to think that you
ore the pleasures that go with a home.
uch to your future.
on, these lots as an investment are ab
rapidly real estate values have in-
years. Lots that you could have
ill cost you a small fortune today. Kin
therefore, it stands to reason that real
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gical and only way for Kinston to de
ueen Street Extension, which is the
u should buy one or more of these lots
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Sale Conducted By
Atlantic Coast Realty Go.
"The Name That Justifies Your Confidence."
OFFICES: PETERSBURG, VA., AND GREENVILLE, N. C.
"Buy War Savings Stamps Today. In quire at your Bank or any Postoffice.,,
. Seethe Railway System
No. 13S:0U p. at. lot Ralatga.
' DarhaUB. GrMaaboro and Winston-
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