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THE DAILY FREE PRESS
H. HALT KUXTO. KStaf Ud Eaaageff
Pclliihed Kvwy Day Except Bnaday by the Easts Prs
Entered at the poetofflca at Kineton. North Oarohna, as
lsaadaa. m.tfr andor act at Cygr Marc t, 1879.
Bohacrlptloa Rate Payable la Afraaesi
Om Week ...... ..f JO Thm Month fllfl
Om Monti .......Ml lx Month .......HJO
On Tea ffl.M
NEW YORK OFTICK SO B. 42nd 8t,,Mf. Eai'K.)
arilgan, ia sole eharg of Eaatara Deportment, rues
f The Tt Praaa caa i
WESTEEN OFFICE la eharg el Mr. C. J. Aaderson,
Taranttta Building, Chicago, waara flies of Tm Pre
u be
THE LINE HOLDS! 1 ' " 7T:r!Vr
It wis a fine message that The Frea Prau flashed to
iU readers Monday afternoon from the boys at the front.
Following a long period of comparative quietude of sev
eral weeks, the Hun hordes were sent against the allied
lines In the Ion' anticipated offensive effort to "break
through." Not only did the American boys withstand the
shock but the report eame that they had themselves
rtarted a counter offensive and had succeeded In driving:
the enemy back a few honored yards. ( v." '
There never has been any doubt that the American W-
dlors would make good. The most sanguine hope' must
not lead to the feeling thst they wiH not have to give
some ground. The enemy Js fighting for his vary xUt-
A Red Remedj , f ,
for railing Hair
Keeps Scalp Cool, Stops Itching and
" Prevents Dandruff,
Heres good news for m.'n and
Women whise ' hair is falling out,
whose' alps' are covered with dan
-huff and itch like mad. - '
J. ; E. Hood & - Co. or any good
druggist ean now sfcpnly yoi wr
the genuine Parisian sage (liquid
form), which ia guaranteed to quick
iy, aureiy ana snieiy abound ivary
Art-
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Subscriber ara reraetd (a wwy, by Telephone 78,
(is Free Press f aay irregDhuity of dallvary f loat
leatioB whatsoevar oa tfca part C tk earriers.
After 7 p. at eubscriboxi ara retTueatad to eal Weet-
srn Union and report failure to get the paper. A copy
TO be sent promptly, tf complaint la made before f
M, without cost to anbscrlbarl r. , 4
iiirn of danrtniff ..! itnhtmr ul,i
ence and ha knows it His men are being sent to their and fallin hair and nromola a new
deaOi regardless of the cost. In the final outcome the growth, or money refunded
leailty Potsdam gang must be, and will be defeated and
exterminated. That accomplishment can only be idealized,
however, through the most terrible sacrifice on the part
tf tho American soldiers and their allies. , y
$ It behooves the' people at home to be prepared to
share their full part In the sacrifice and to support and
encourage uio loved ones across the seas in
sible way. Let there be no faint hearts. - c
very poi-
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY It, ll8.
ThsJKiisar is like old John Barleycorn.' "argument
justiiymg jus continued existence can be mad. .
, Thois Cfman soldiers who have put faith In the assur.
anca of (thlr .leaders ,of the impotence of the American
soldiers, evidently have hsd, a rude awakening.'
The gun play and rasor work usually, attendant upon
th watermelon season is -certainly not as trivial of prov.
cation at heretofore,- when th prevaiKng prici 'of the
melon is taken 'into consideration, ' f v
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w aether yo ! fit to observe the time set, adide" by
Govenwr &4rti'ior jjy pTty for th sttfew of the
boys at the fi'onVor not, don't forget to pray sometime
within every twenty-four hour' period.
MB. BOOKER'S RESIGNATION.
Announcement from Raleigh of the resignation of Mr.
Warren H. Booker of the State Board of Health la of in
terest throughout the State. Mr. Booker will about Sep
tember the 1st go to France, it is said, to assist Jn the
neallh work of the people "Ovar there." For some years
he hss been connected with the State. Board of Health
In chrrgs of its -engineering problems and much of the
progress ami success, of ths work in this State is due U
the .intelligent energy of Mr. Btooker. The Stat Board
Thousands can testify to the ex
client results irom its use; some
who feared baldness now glory in
their abundant hair, while others
who suffered for years with dandreff
and Itching head got a clean, cool
calp after just a few days' use of
this simple horn .treatment.. ,
No matter whether bothered with
falling hair, gray hair, matted,
stringy hair, dandrui or itching scalp
try Parisian sage you wiH not be
disappointed- It's a scientific prep,
aration that supplies all hair needs.
" ' - adv.
GROCER UP AGAINST IT.
.."I have been up against it for the
past 3 years, suffering from pain in
my stomach and side until I was con
sidering givfng up my grocery busi
ness. Doctors and mediclna did not
of Health would not willingly consent to give hmt up for halP I ieard of Mayr's Wonder
ny other than' the call which ha has answered.' ful Remedy through a friend in
. M . . " I w. iv. iirab uudo anvv : me
rjiW T. u,.n.. .u . lW , . , '. , I more benefit than' all the medicine
Editor Tom Host has concluded that hording nine Jdbs had taken fcofor. and am now feel
AH fctkM lHiiHiaH lm . f -1. A. f 1 ' .1 ... I :
m, wa uie prevailing uig as well as ever in my life." It
Idea of conservation of man-power and accordingly he 13 simple, harmless preparation
has thrown up seven of them. Brother Boat, In his ediitor MiWiWM' tln catarrhal mucous
nanagcrial experience, with the" State Journal'" went 'f0 h -ntMtlial tract "and allays
through vary much th.Mm, routine of drudgerVthat SJtZ
the average newspaper publisher la having to pursus in Ur ailmeril, including appendicitis.
Miese aays or sesree help, and no doubt there are others I One dose will convince itcjmoney re
wno would follow his example and throw up a half a dos-1 Iunaea ' Hood & Co. and drug,
en or more separate and diatinet dnttee. . i . .. everywhere. c adv,
UESD AY - EVENING, JULY 16.
No Single Feature Gould
Give Such Highf Efpciencjr
"MofMiUtptrCaUon"
"Mar MlUt on Tir$"
Maxwell
Motor
Gars
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9-PMn(M Car 1
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l l'lHlfllll with
AU-W..U,f Top
Ihu..n .
eP.M. Town Car
lartin'tl .. k Mnli
' Wll. wIimu i.Oiar tqmltmtml
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While the Focd Administration 'urges' the Bavirig of NORFOLK SOUTHERNt RAILROAD
wheat and the use of other articles of food instead, it
would , not bo out, of order " for some systematic ' and
autlioritative check to be Vept on the substituted' which
are boing made into bread and other eatables.
Tie, Frea Press joina with its eateemed corttemjiorary,
The New Bern Sun-Journal, in urging the management
of the Norfolk. Southern to provide at least cWn ac
commodations'for tile" patrons of the Goldaboro" Beaufort
division. - , - v 5i
J CONVERTIBLE CAR :
. I The extra ease and elegance provided by " ' I '
- , Dodge Brothers Convertible Sedan. is an 8 '
especially stiong attraction, because it is so ' i .
In voujr aujuaiauH" 10 weainer cnanges. I I
I 11 w,u Py Wt us nd examine tUa'car.' ' " 1 Ml I
ll - Thf gnoline consumption is unusually " , l
J ,'h tir m'lge is unusually high. 1)1
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Passenger Trsla sctiedn!
Corrected U tlity 1, 1918. ,
(As information ana not' jruranted)
Trains Leave Xlnatoa ,
f:60 A. It. for NewBern, More
head 3ty.; Beaufort, Oriental,
WMilngton, Elizabeth ty,
Norfolk. . .u
. Parlor Car New Berato Nor
folk. Coanecting at Norfolk
- with Rail and Steamer Lines
to all points east and north, at
1:.P. f.t Dairy for. New Bern,
Morehead City and Beaufort.
' points' west.
, Waahingtoa for Raleigh and
: P. M, Daily for New Born,
Washington and Norfolk,
Sleeping Car New ' Bern to
Norfolk? 'Connecting at Nor
folk with RU and Steamer
10:26 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and
- Unas to points east, north and
west.
7:89 P." If. Daily for Goldsbor and
. points west and south. "
5:30 A. M. Daily for Goldsbor and
points west and south. .
Jj P. DALTON. G. P. A.
W. J. NICHOLSON T. A.
, . . Kinston, N C.
Southern Railway System j
Kinston Garage, Inc.
; Distributors
Kinston, N. C.
Dealers.
Johnson Motors' Co., Wll
mlngton, N. C.
A. W. Burnetts Motor
Co., Rocky Mount, N.
' C. ' '
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J. W. Herring & Co, Au-
. lander, N. C. ,
S. G. Askew, Milwaukee,
' . N. C. ...
Motor Sales Agency,
Goldsboro, N. C. "
F. B. Johnson,
N. C.
Clinton,
E. V. iCalney,
Dunn, K
Jesse Stanley, Four Oaks,
N.C.
;Motor Sales Co. Jackson
ville, N. C. -
' We said recently tlmt this Maxwell Motor Car ia a
"featurelcM far." " . t" "V .
By that we meant that no one feature was better
than any other and none less efficient or effective.
Uniformity is the outstanding quality of Maxwell .
design and jconstruction.
Apropos that, we are frequently asked what par ' .
ticular detail of the motor is responsible for the
tremendous mileage per gallon of gasoline obtained
by Maxwell owners.
If you ask an owner he will almost invariably give '
the carburetor 'most of the credit. ' 1 t :
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Now, obviously the carburetor must be a good one. .
If It were not, it would prevent, even if it did not
accomplish the result. 4 " ' J ' w.
But a good carburetor does not make a fpod motor lv,
car nor an efficient mixing valve, alone an efficient , .
motor. . ,,; . ""'., .-".jvj
The factors that made that famous "Non-Stop '
record possible, and the rest in which 3,000 owner?, 4 j
oallon of pnsoline were manv. ' ,f"1 V
'Every detail of motor design had to be right-
every proportion just right in relation to, every1
other one. : . .
Piston -displacement Evolve dimensions and valve t1?-
lift rvimnr'sioolnn Vtn1nnas-arjrarf Kinrr in rrAAiaa
. 1 uuu uiiu uoi rctt rnuiiuii iu every ouicr uciuu.
Ttsimi11 ramilca n y-v1 irr.sk. 4- .4 anil Untm rM11 '''l
, engineers achieved that splendid result. Just as it
required long years of practical manufacturing
experience to know how. ,
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Of course t he carburetor helps but equally so does
the electrical system. 1 ' '
By the way, if this were the kirtd ot jrjotor.car in
which any one feature stood out above others, we
would emphasize that electrical system.
But it isn't. Maxwell results ere uniform. Those .
results are the product of a combination of many
features not of one or two only. ., , v - , , ;
Similarly, if one owner achieved a sensational mile- ,
age or a high degree of reliability, that would- :
prove nothing. ," .
; That happens with all makes of cars---the poorest
included. " " - '
-.But for 3.000 owners to average 29.4 miles per
... gallon of gasoline;
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For the same model to run 22,022 miles44 con-,'
;secutive days and nights without stopping THAT ?
CAR MUST BE A MAXWELL. !
Dr. eo. B. Kirknian
f EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Fitted Correctly.
v too o.nn m. . , ! " ojrsiem Anaiy7.ea.
1'urnam, ,ureensnoro . and . vnmston- ram or Onenutmn
Salem, connecting at Greensboro for I Oice Over Ttemiple1 JDrug Store,
n in
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reclining chair car Goldsboro to
Winston-Salem.
No. 21.-:45 a, m. for Raleigh.
Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem,
Statesville and ' Asheville, connecting
at Greensboro foapoin north . and
soum and at AshetfliTe, f.ir Cmcinnati,
Chicago, St. LomFrtem'a and all
ipoinU wfest. (TJiis train operates
via Winston-Salem and Barber).
Parlor car GoMsrboro to Asheville.
- J. O. JONES,
, TravelUng WtesVhger Agent,
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Dr. Albert II. Parrnft
rracUc Limited to Gcnito-Uriaarv.
eysolseopy, rectal diseases and gea-
era! surgery. v
8:00 to 9:00 pfaj.
At IIospHaL:0 to 12:00 a. m.
Hours 2 -30 6:00 p. m.
efseiiMBBBBSBseawasBBSBBSBBsi
W. E. BAILEY
PLUMBING AND BEATING.
Acetylene Lighte-Xor coun
try homes.
All Work Guaranteed.
PHONES:
U"c. 587. Reaideacsv 2S.
XI ROSOND
wck AttenUoa Given to i
Repair Work.
Phcr.aNo.CSJ
Kinston. N. C.
Office Hours: 9 a. m. ta R n. m
Sundays and evenings by appoint
ment. 1
: ' Graduate from '
McCormick'a Medical College,
. Chicago, 111. ., -v
(BUY WAR SAVINCS STAMPS)
PEACE INSTITUTE
'. 1 - RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.
for the Education and Culture of Young Women
Session begins September 12, 1918. Mj,
For Catalogue and information, address
V;, MISS MARY OWEN GRAHAM, President.
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