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a f 1 V.) TUJB K1NST0N FKEE PBESS. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 191 ! ,1 i THE DAILY FREE PRESS M. SALT BXAXTOI. SO M ftoMMMa 9rmj Day Xxeapt Boaday by tbo Kbataa Frao Pnm Co, Ins,' JCiMtM, N. a , Cntared at the poetoff ica at Wneton, North Carolina, aa aeond-eiaas matter onoee act ox umgrasa, jfarea 1, 1879. Sabaeriptiea Hatas Payable la Adraaast OM Weak .10 Thrat If oath liB Om Mooth $.46' i Jootha Situ Om Yea $S.U NKW TORI OFFICE SO E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph K. afaffifia. In tola aharga f Eastera Departcaairt. Piles a n froa Praaa a ba ataa. WESTERN OFFICE la charge at Mr. G. J. Aadaraon, Marqaatto Bulldiag, Chicago, Pt. fllas of 11 Free u Da Altar 7 p. ra, aobseribera are racruesteTST call Waat ra Union and report faJIura to rat th- papar. A copy ail be sat promptly, if aoatplalnt mada bafora B r. M without coat to Mibseribar. HEED PRESIDENTS CALL. The closing words of President Wilson's War-Savirars Day proclamation of May 29 were: "I earnestly appeal to every man, woman and child to pledge themselves on or before the 28th" -.. -of June to save constantly and to buy as reg ularly as possible the securities of the Govern ment; and to do this as far as possible through membership in War-Savings Societies. The 2Hth of Juno ends this special perM of enlistment in the great volunteer' army of production and caving hen? ut home May thf-re le none un enlisted on that day." Wa' eaviii?s Mampi are not for rhiblren only; nor are they ""for either the poor or the rw;h exclusively. Tbey aie fjr no one set or class tiut for everybody, men, wom en and child rn,"frich,aiid "poor. They afford the best op portunity thut has ever heen given to the rank and file of the citizenship fcf "America to beruniH actual stork- holders in their Government. President Wilson urges that "There he none unenlist- ed." His rail should le heeded. Sobeerthara art rejoeeted to notify, .by Talopbono 78 It lrraa Praaa of any trragumrity of delivery ot lnat tantfea wfcataosrar oa tt part of tha carriara. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNK 28, 1918. WoNSavings Day! Tha purchase of war-savings stumps affords the selfiiili fellow about the best opportunity imaginable to hide his sUisbness. While we believe that Congress should yield to the suggestions of Secretary Baker and the army leaders and defer the extension of the draft ages for a short time nevertheless we are constrained to hold to the opinion that there are a great many bachelors just beyond the present draft age that could make a pretty fair allowing In tha trenches. " GOVERNOR HICK FITS CALL TO PRAYER. Governor Efckett has called upon the people of the State to observe 2 minutes beginning at 7 o'clock each evening from June 30 to the - end of the wan for prayer and meditation. His proclaraarfon calls upon the min JsJriioJiayiitheirj bells rung for two minutes Reports thai Ashe County derters will proband y .yield to reason ai.d thu.i Uviute the necessity of force being used to bring them to taw will be gladly received every where. The r'ree Press is under the impression that the chief troubli; with the draft resisters in the mountains and other backwoods parts of the country is ignorance and misinformation. The suggestion that these misguid ed f.'lliws be given a chance to make good has merit and wherever there is an opportunity to make a patriot by the injection of a little reasoning information the oart of wisdom suggests such means in preference to force. "New York captured and Philadelphia being stormed" 1s one of the last straw attempts of propagandists in the German army to bolster the fighting spirit of their men WHAT OTHERS SAY "BEAUTIFUL NEW SHIP." Wilmington Star: "The large four-masted schooner Isabel ('. Harris, launched in the lower harbor at Wil mington on Wednesday morning is a perfect beauty. She came from the ways practically completed, most of the finishing touches having been put on while she was on the ways. The installation of the rudder, and some work of a "minor character aboard, will find heir ready in a few days for her maiden voyage on the Atlantic. "This handsome vessel was designed by Captain Oeorge W. McKown and her expert designer and builder calls her a hand-mude ship, a literal truth. She was built by the Wilmington Wooden Shipbuilding company, and botlj each day and he urges resident-Hind visitor" to pause f r.mVftjmn MrKew-elh whatever pursuit they may bngayed in to pray. There is power in prayer. The Governor's suggest ion should meet with the instant approval of every right thinking person in the State. A splendid opportunity will be given every man, woman and child to remember at a specific time that Amerkia is at war, that her sons are engaged on bloody battlefields, that they are bravely risking their lives for the freedom of the world and the preservation of hope and all thut is near and dear to the hearts of a free and upright people. The realization, f the boy "Ove:' there" that at a certain time each kiy everybody in his home State is piaying for his success will mean much, will lie a aource of unlimited strength and comfort to him. Hie prayers of the people of this State humlhly sent to the Thivme cf God ut a definite time set aside each day may be a means of hnatefrtij th end of the terrible conflict as no other power can afford. Let everybody respond to the Governor's call. to be proud of her. She i one of the most modern schooners of the new type afloat and the craft is ho staunch of build ami attractive in appearance tlnat she ,will catch the eye of ship folk wherever she goes. "This pretty Wilmington built schooner sits in the wat er as gracefully as a awan, und not the least admirable feature alKiut her is her elegant cabin and officers' quarters. They are commodious and handsomely furnish ed, and have all the modern conveniences, including com fortanle berth.', clothes presses, wall luvatories, a de lightful bath room, ami other convenietfres. Her owner can but be carried away with his up-to-date ship. Tins laabel C. Harris will make a striking picture out on the blue Atlantic, and she is not only built on strong lines for coastwise baffle, put her seaworthy attributes .are apparently such thut she is good for a voyage around the world. As a designer Captain McKown certaialy ;iit lir.un a piaceful model nnd he deserves to be con gratulated n(Mr his dandy 'handmade' ship." Insurance of All Kinds KINSTON ' INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY C.OETTINGER, 4lgr. "BUY WAR SAV INGS STAMPS." Taltphone No. 182 ' 110 C. GordonSt E East Carolina Teachers Training School A .Slate school to train teachers for the public ach. . f North Carolina. Every energy in directed to Ihia pur pone. Tuition free to all who agree to track. Fall term begins September 25, 191 H. For catalogue and other information address, ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President ;KKKN Vll.l.K, N. c. WB 'CORSETS WVB. Red U30 Corsets effect an astonishing redaction in stout figures. Back and front lace.' Htp, bust and abdomen reduced 1 td S inches, you look 10 to 20 pounds lighter. Yon are no longer STOUT, yon never wore more comfortable or "easy feeling" corsets. , tim.ro. Vrw But. Com. Ita. MS. Mttiua But. CmMfl. arte Na.7U.:SbonBwMrtsM. . - ' . Law bmu. Cauil. prtc v'W-.B. 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Tou Just dampen sDonse or sort brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking- one small strand at a time; by morning all grrmy hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes bcauUfully dark, glossy. sort and luxuriant - This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite and Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dta- -- - Soathert Railway Syxt No. 1S9 !:0e .. as. for BalaWa Ourhaat. Greenetxro and Wins toe Salasa, eotmectinc at Greaaabora fa? -eliiiff ebr ear Goldstar se Wle ; Ma-Sateau ... Na tl 4.U a. bl fa taJetaat Oarlusj. Oraaosbora, Whwta-8 aa. SUtatvUla sad AaaertUa. to tflitig at Graaoebare fee raUb aorih aad south aad at A start! Vs tw CtartanaU. Chieaca. St Laalfl, Has able aad all aetata wast, (TbJs wala aparaua- na fMea-Salaai sod?BaiW tPartar: aar" GeldaUr ' Si U. v.Mk . CP1 () a '4a-- "Writing to the Home folks" Are You Thinking of Him ? While your boy and somebody else's boy snatches a moment from the trenches where he is bravely up holding Old Glory to give assurance of his love to the folks back home and to send the word "Everything's all right, Mother, don't worry about me" are you ' : . ft' thinking of him? Are you takjng advantage of ev ery opportunity to send him word and give him evi dence that you are standing by him and holding "back of the lines" as strongly as he is entrenched in the front ranks? War Savings Week June 23 to 28 A great oversubscription from Lenoir County will hearten every son of the. old sod Over There BUY ALL YOU CAN NOW AND PLEDGE FOR MORE ill This space contributed to the winning of the war by DR. W. T. PARROTT NOTICE T0.Q8NTRACT0RS. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned for the erection and completion of the Industrial PuiMinr fcr the" Chawe!) Trafnuig; School at KinstonV Ni -X, until M o'ekek Tuesday, July 2, lf!8. , The ttghji Ig reserved reject any and all bids. Proposals must be ac companied by a certified cbeok to the nou- uf" I - tt ' cenfcfo e I'X .ible to V B.'MW.r , Sup- luit.uaent. Cbexfki wIQ lenturn- ed after selection of successful bid der, whose check will be held as guar antee that he -will immediately upon acceptance-- of his bid sign uniform contract ' 'and arrange ; for. proper bond, or bis check will be forfeited. riana..a.nd, specifications' may be t-n at the office of the institution and arranged for purpose e bidding with C. 11 Hartge." Architect Ral Jeigh. N. C. - V I i . C. I. MoNAIRY, ! jAdr. , .. , - Superintendent.: BUI Can't deep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! X ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA : TABLETS will nuke yau fed ten years younger. ' Best known remedy for Corutlpation, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. . 25 cents a package at an Dnigjjls, or ' en! to,any address postpaid by the , U. SAf ty & NAVY TABLET CO. 2Ctt West Broadway. N.Y . - ji r: u in
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